Westfield Leader THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY. NEWJERSEY; WEDNESDAY, iarchi, 1926

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1 , Not The Westfeld Leader THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Rlu fa Adv«rt«ff Ar«Compelled, Not Merely Hoped For YEAR NO. 6 ^L quet Marks Openng of [Westfeld Realtors New Home Real Estate Board n New Jersey to "Own Ther Own Home" Town and State Offcals Guests of Board Realtor Offcals Tender Congratulatons wnt whch places Westfleld wrvhgb plane of communty SrHo^rnVonlay L Ths property purchased from, H» Catherne Vernon,, corf Eta street and Kmball a< one of the fnest locatons n 'tare for tle P ur Poses of West " F Red Estate Board. Located m fne resdental secton, confat to to town and ts transpor- [, facltes, t should become t _, ( or jocal functons of every m The Realtors have a shrne I (tck the cvc affars of the mnty may rghtly emanate. eght and vson, were the slo portrayed by the speakers of man and these characterze dons made toward the progress WestSeld a» a resdental com- Htf, Plans maturng for the depent of the metropoltan area jths scheme of thngs to a pont m tomderable vson must be sjary to see what the future Is n store for our localty whch jve t frst rank among t) {More. fkr an nspecton of the new I and ts furnshngs a bountful I delectable repast was served n fjcoos dnng room. Ths room IHW addton to the buldng and k certan easly made alteratons lutje and commodous banquet «las been provded. lerbert C. McVoy, presdent of (ward, was toastraaster. Hs n- Jtrtary remarks covered the plans Ht board n provdng a home for!,lt! vson of the future and the fm that Westfleld can make ts * effectve n ths part of the I of New Jersey. Mavor Wl- K Beard was then ca'led upon. (larocterstc speech congratu-!the Realtors for ther.progress Nyor promsed those present the tace of the town councl n rr.akan attractve and pro- «we communty. Hs promse, wo pten that the town councl W work harmonously wth tho Wot Educaton n developng th * Clark Park and Roosevelt *»*-ton of town to the best "» of all concerned. Wdent McVoy then called upon f "bleman, of Newark, Pres- M the New Jersey State Board "More, who gave the dners a "«the prospectve plans fo.- W of the metropoltan area, ncludes the transportaton «for years to come Joseph «. of Trenton, past pres. two[years of the slate board,7 ca " e < «> for a speech. Ha "V^*» congratulatory na-»w the» Vent "Sttet Wh foliowed of the New "' f Trenton, Ol Camde "- State Realtors f «sh ed by the Prol- Gymnasum Evenng Meetng For Hgh School P.-T. A. Demonstraton classes n physea tranng for both boys and grls wll be the prncpal feature of the March meetng- of the Hgh School Parent- wth a vew to beneftng all the pupls. In addton to gymnasum actvtes, three mnute drlls are con ducted daly n the class rooms, under student leadershp. Ths evenng meetng wll gve th< fathers, as well as the mothers, an opportunty to Bee the knd of nstructon that s beng gven n ths mportant department of the school. The usual socal hour wll follow the demonstraton. Garden Club to Attend New York Floral Show Mrs. Knch apponted the follow- nomnatng commttee to report apparatus would be moved from the ty's cause.; and to make the pcture On Tuesday, March 6, Ihe mem-nbers of the Garden Club wll meet at on offcers at the next meetng. Mrs. Hgh School nnd placed n the newttmpletc, the Central Powers Gerfavored tho nstallng of the trmes and nuvcs are shown m ac- the R. R. Staton for the nne ffty-sx A. K. Clfford, Charman; Mrs. W. Junor Hgh School, Several mem- lr.my, Austra, Turkey and Bulgara'* tran for New York. They wll have Hallen, Mrs. Robert Sumner, Mrs. I.nch n New York together and then J. O. Gage and Mrs. C. V. Stenhart. equpment n the new school, whle ton aganst the- AlleB. The Htory go to the Flower Show. An nstructor has been provded for the club A socal hour wth refreshments others dd not fnvor ths plan. No» based tm tle oft'u'al records and reports of the goncruls n command of and wll accompany the members n followed. defnte acton was taken, however. The mnm organzaton meetng the forces of the dfferent countres. e Flower Show. of HID Board of Educaton wll be It s the one moton pcture of the A busness meetng wll ue held on Women Jurors at held Thursday evenng, Aprl. March 9 at the home of Mrs. O. S. Owng to lnesh, Mrs. Anna K. Emanon Club Mock Tral Tuylor and Mrs. Alce R. Prce, were Rogers, 536 Chestnut street at.3. unable to attend the meetng. Mss Several matters of mportance wll Frances Pcrcc, clerk of the board was also absent, her place beng taken I e dscussed. AH members are urge. to be present. Foregn War Vets Celebrate Ffth Annversary ClarU-IIyslp Post Veterans of Foregn Wars, No. G46, celebrated ts Ffth Annversary nt Trcanum Hall last nght. Pust Commander Arthur Fnk was presented a gold Past-Commander's badge by the Post n recognton of the splendd servce and untrng effort he has shown n Post actvtes. Thrty members were present ncludng State Quartermaster Cruck- "Judge" Taylor ruled that»n the Tn- Frst General Convocaton ol H ome Drve Goal Secretary of the Treasury Mellon lrsl charge the accused could be tred the Senor Dvson, Boy Scouts of. recently announced that nn extenson ed the Westfleld Board Lut on thc second charge wns overmlcd on the grounds that the Ford n Chapel on Saturday, February 7th _ (lng ncome tax returns. Ths ex- Amerca was held n the Metbods' I Nearly Attaned ol tme would be granted to persons Bl As the mnnschanlc. Three new members were queston could not be really called n r :he Inducton of new members for Tlc latest reports from the com-tensomttee who are n charge of the drve exceed $5, a year. Extensons n nrectfl persons whose ncomen properly, Harry Sm voted upon. After a lengthy delberaton the the YVcHt.fold Chapter took place at Jl aml Phcrff of jury found the accused gulty of the 7.;! p. n. before an audence who n connecton wth thc Chldren's tme have also been granted to persons travelng or resdng abroad nnd, the,,? tdd of bong the nnd communty sngng wns l'rt't charge and dsmssed the sec-hud charge. He was duly sentenced lke. Comments gathered after tha $8, has been receved n cash who are n the mltary servce. Th'; never 8eun anythng 'lutc the- Country Home show that so far over led by Eugene Hanford, who com-onposed thc words of thc songs whch ly Judge Taylor to rde n Mr. Good closng clearly showed that thoee wh.) und pledges. All returns however new law also provdes a reasonable edfcaton at seeng the admrably ftted thc occason. John rch's car for the rest of hs lfe. «w ths nterestng ceremony hu have not been completed, There reman three dstrcts who have not as extenson of tme to fle all returns. C. Dushanek accompaned the songs Wllam Edgar Reeve, defendant n k-urnad of a sde of Scoutng whch at the pano. te orgnal acton, tred at a meetng heretofore they had not bal n yet reported and several canvasserwho have not been able to make full and the health of your cllhlnm InvHt For Tfour Health Seven of the latest pantngs of 'f the Men's Club some tme ago, had mnd. Nne of our fnest Westfeld Henry S. Eddy were hung on the hs appeal from the frst decson advanced a few hours; and was on hs.ewed vows of loyalty to Scoutng n.ub HIUUON mrrrun Scouts took t upon p themselves In the lkly-bulldhs rkhnom of returns. There s no doubt n tho walls of the house whch n addton nnds of the commttee lut that the. Tho Hlmjle formula of good health In prbelted ^e was tastefully decorated wth Hags wav to the "Skn-Skn Pententary." und pledged themselves to carry the. sum asked for wll be met. Thcpeople of Wt'Btfeld realse thc needs rltlt food, rtlun mllon mn a rch Scout Ideals nto ther every day C ' mantel ehme nnd cut flowers. r.rcumllcxh that la delcous. Ex The house s now open to the use of the publc where receptons and ocal functons can be held for nl ccasons. Clarence B. Smth was the chorwan of the buldng commttee and S. F. Randolph was the charman of the fnance commttee. perence and Real Estate E *Pere, "» enough r«" may bg ttlc ^ost teacher, but most people never tc8j '» that school" t learn evc " tho f uml am cnlnls of lhc bus " ' ' u <lgm>u '"' tllnb to (o 'hen s to rely on tho experence, or off ''onesty of others. te? rs, and h» l" s )L ' en establshed n Westfeld for over twenty 8 s placed nttf - e whch we have acqured of property \V e j nv,.. lc dsposal of our prospectve purchasers. **! Pfomsnt, ns.l"! ctnn of the homes nnd lots wo have for "lvce n n r nnt] unreserved opnon, or our assstance ln r»»mc,k the buldng. OFFICE: ^""d Floor HEa stbro a dst. fday-68.-^ Nght-37 tnght-9-w RT R. WELCH, JAS. M. SQUIER, A. M. SORTOR, "n '"menl Stcnlarr Trenum Property for over $9,," Sulgrave Day Observed By Local D. A. R. Offcer of Sulgrave Insttuton Addressed Regular Meetng of Westfeld Chapter At thc regular meetng of the Westfeld Chapter, Daughters of Un- Amercan Revoluton held at the home of the regent, Mrs. Frederck A. Knch, on Frday afternoon, February 6, Mrs. Henry Mottct, of New York, Vce-Charman of the Natonal Woman's Commttee of thr George Washngton-Sulgrave Insttuton read a most nstructve paper on the Insttuton followed by an nformal talk «Solgrave Manor the ancestral home of the Washngtons bult n England n 58. () VL.r ths old stone manor house whch ha-* Icon mrchscd by Amercans and s beng restored floats and always wll 'lout thc Amercan Hag. No other Teacher Assocaton. The meetng wll be held n the gymnasum on ;.lact' has ths honor or prvlege ex- for tho Amercan Embassy n p.rk would be about lj!), and thethc central powers. Every branch of secton of thearmes of the alles and Wednesday evenng, March th, ntcept eght o'clock, whn Mr. and Mrs. London. t tal cost of mprovng both prupertes would reach the aggregate sum Svrvcc n' the alles am the central the nll'h and the central powers. Howard Battn wll conduct the classes n exactly the same manner as n Mrs. Mutk't explaned Unt the ;mr-oj.nso of the nsttuton «prmarly V, nearly $8,. owers s ohown n acton. No camp he regular school program..stt frendshp and prevent msumlt''standnfs among th> KHRHKII nl and hs opnon was asked, le arc depcted. Mayor Wllam M. Heard was jros- or tranng scenes f any descrpton Physcal tranng n the publc schools s a state requrement. Tn -peaknr nauons. slated that whereas, he was n favor The German scenes alone arc astoundng n ther v;stness, mllons of constant am of the Westfeld system has been to make the course a Mrs. Mottet lamented the am at he full that the town could not uvord troops goose-steppng nto acton, you I (f the mprovement of the property, nterestng and appealng as possble, dsparagng the character of feorg-. t( expend any large sum st one tme. we the Kaser beseechng, forcng, Washngton and tht nccoasty of d>- H; t, Woull be better compellng Ila generala to nboy bs tnlng hs stablty just because of 'Ubloty seekers. Mr. Ernest Otto accompaned by hs mother played very beautfully two 'cello solo3. a. Barcarole by Monnszko. b. A Polsh Hemly, Kratv.T. Alr.s. R. O. Per»(n read an artcle nbout St. laus uhur'u n New (ork where Georgo..nshngtnn took com munon followng hs nauguraton. Mrs. Knch gave nterestng reports of meetngs she had attended as a guest of th> Summt anl Trenton Chapters. The case of Paul Perce versus Charles Goodrch, was tred before r. jury of eght women at the meetng f the Emanon Club whch was held n the Congregatonal Parsh House, Frday nght. Paul Perce, was charged wth assault on the person»r Charles Goodrch, and a counter charge of Mr. Perce havng stolen Mr. Goodrch's car, also appeared n the complant. l'\ E. Sturgw conducted thc prosecuton whle Mrs. Charles F. Goodrch acted ns balff; Mrs. P. Mcssersmth as clerk, and Dem \V. Taylor of Columba Unversty acted as judge. Lons Club Holds Housewarmng Party The regular meetng of thc Lons Club was held as a house-warmng party n tho new home of the Westfeld Motor Sales Co., Frday nght. About sxty members and ther guests were present. The tables were arranged n thc spacous jhow-room and splendd dnner was served. Charles p l tt f Fd Ik-mlt, Ikm, n reprep sentatve of the Ford Motor Co., was present, and showe erall d s of f flm, pcturng the vnrous operatons performed n the.ldmr of a Ford car. The pctures were of the most nterestng and cduatonal nature. Dr. Patterson, presdent of the club, announced that there would bo nn attendance contest. Marlng the NEWJERSEY; WEDNESDAY, ARCHI, 96 School Board Dscusses Park Improvements Cost for School and Park s Estmated to Aggregate About $8, TO ORGANIZE APRIL FIRST George H. Taylor, K. A. Fowler j and.. M. McEwen, members of the Cark-Hyslp Post to Ad Home Fund Local Vets to Exhbt "Men of Purpose" March, 3 and 4 Clark-llyslp Poet, No, 645, Veterans of Foregn Wars have completed arrangements for the producton of thc war tme pcture, "Men of Purpose." Ths pcture has been n great den,and n all parts of thc country and through hard work the local post has been fortunate n securng ths masterpece of flm. All scenes wth the excepton of 'ark Commsson were present at the meetng of the Board of Educaton, held n the lbrary of thc Hgh school, last nght. The tentatve plans for mprovng the Mathas Clark Memoral Park and the new Hoosovelt school llu assassnaton of the Arch Duke grounds were submtted and carefully Ferdnand and hs morganatc wfe, me ;u J tu.'l, authentc and offcal, havng been taken by the photographc gu: nto. It was estmated that the cost of gradng, plantng uml otherwse beautfyng tlu property of th^ f some mprovements could be done (omm.'uda. The Austran army n each your and t would not be long fcton. Remarkable aeral battles, before the entre property becomes u temjulous barrage scenes, of shells rral ncnuty spot. Owng to the sew- explodng, and of the destructon and huvoc they caused. "Men of Purpose" gves more thrlls and bus more appeal than tmy drector or producer has ever yet project whch was under consderaton, the town was n no poston t(. make the entre mprovements ll once. The Hoard voted to place the mutter n the hands of thc Buldng Commttee of the School Board and they would co-operate wth the Park Commsson to the fullest extent. Tho Hoard voted to start condemnaton Catono, proceedngs aganst Jenne of Myrtle avenue. A general dscusson, at to whether or not, some of the manual tranng bv Mss Martha Vannattn. Boy Scout Convocaton Impressve Ceremony h en able to brng to the slver screen the reason n that t n real-reel n every respect of the word. There are no move heroes, but every character and there arc mllons, an; all herocn, for t shows the complete pcturzat<m of Ue World War. Every eounty that comprsed the Alles are Blown dong ther "bt" for human- screen age, one that a almost unbelevable; t cannot be compared wth lny other pcture t s too great loo strrng too real. A synopss of the dfferent scenes wll ho publshed later. The pout has secured the hgh school audtorum for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March, 3 md 34. Tckets for ths pcture wll -c on.sale n ft few days n many of the stores of the town. An effcent corps of young women have volunteered ther servces to the Post to Problem of "Older Boy" Sol- e!ved by New Dvson Cer- put ths pcture over n the proper way. The entre net proceds wll be turned over to thc Chldren's emones Thrll Audence Country Home Fund. lves. Thc fruts of Saturday's rt.; far aa the Scouts themselves l nrc concerned car. only be judged n th'; ;.c:rn to come but mary of the audnce carred nwny wth them thc dotermnaton to study Scoutng deal) and adapt them to ther own lves. Immedately after thc Canddates hd entered the crcle Kobcrt T. I carce, Presdent <.f the Councl of Montclar, read a letter from "Uncle" Frank V. Cray, the founder of tho Senor Dvsk n loy.vonts of Amerca, expressng bn rerret nt not eng (f the home and have responded to the call n n splendd manner. Ap- eals have been sent out to resdentt who are at present out of town and ndcatons pont that they wll respond durng ths week. Many persons have promsed to send ther ':ontrbutos drect, and thc commjlteo would greatly apprecate ths Hnj; dene an soon as possble. The commttee ur;cs all those who have no' as yet contrbuted to ths worthy cusc to put ther shoulder to the ll lc to be present. "Uncle" has endeared tbe hearts of nl wth whom he ( ver tho top. In the past tbe people vbecl nnd help tbs canpagr tc g" has. come n contact, and even to tn: "I" Westfeld have never faled to members who l:vc never met, hm, ( et oblgatons and the commttee the menton of bs name brngs befcre them an nspraton whch baa people realze what t menus: to "keep.ye IH c'm'tan that when the towns- leen transmtted to them from the tn; IHIIII open", they wll n-hp-tm ller members. Later n the oven w tl ther usual generosty. ng ; rsnjr vote of frendshp was -nssed and» telegram sent hm. Th.; I... T t - A lrst meetng n March. More dells would be announced as the con- ceremony tself ml along wth tbe (Magcans fclucrtatl At gest progressed. Mr. Crow receved f clockwork and b / the congmtul.'tow of the mcmler." studyng,>c ;tccs «f the- '.'nddntcn Father and Son Banquet on the lne lay-out of the new buld- ne could see Unt every word of the j ng. The next meetng of flc club wonderful rtual was snkng nto The.'nmul father and sun Iumpet wll be held n the recently opened,,. ther mnds nnd soula. Sr. IS. Arror. of the Men's Club of the Pre.sbyterm Itoallor's Hume, next Frday nght. I IHbcrsten gave the fnal handshake Church took plneo Frday njtht ^ the j'.'at completed the ceremony and the I'arnb HOUPO. Tbe enterf.n'nmen'. <vm erstwhle canddates became member." featured by feats of mun.: furr.-l ed Accordng to a recent hllctn ssued by Munn & Company, Patent du mystc. fnlv am s.u:s uf- by Peter Ten Kyck and Karma, a Hn- Attorneys, Wllam M. Kelly, of t.-nded the dnner whch wns served \Vustleld, has been granted u patent on an Impresson Throw n an excellent man'er. Off. hrnf T«'l> Cunt" In (.-rent vrmv % ' ' JB 7.6, nt.inln K. Nevluo L'lohlMK Store, n«lna«l4. A*r, -f tbe Dvson and took ther places wth ther brothers. Mr. G. (}. 'bernethy. Charman of the Organzaton Commttee of Westfcld, extended tbe greetng of Wcstfuld,Scouts to the vstors and thanked (Oontlmujd on I'ayo Eght) Vlnlt II» nt our now more. Mnrlln'» P[nrl nnd Toy HhO, K. llrmj HI., Weaneld. Adv. 6 Pages S Cent* Westfeld's Men's Clubs to Hold Unon Meetng Event to be Held n Presbyteran Parsh House Promses Much for Church Men Frst Meetng a "Get-Together" Affar Permanent Organzaton Lkely to be Formed Woman's Club to Hold Sprng Meetng The next regular meetng of thc Woman's Club wll be held Monday nl'ternon, March 8, at.45 n tho Congregatonal Parsh House. Ths meetng promse* to be one of the brllant and enjoyable meetngs of the sprng, for the entertan,out s n charge of tho Muscal Club wth Mrs. A.!. Kowbnd drectng. Ths talented jjroup of muscans has so thoroughly cstnblslcl tself n tbe mnds of the townspeople that lttle can be added of ts ablty to attract. Mrs. Rowland hns put forth sncere efforts make the program vared and seasonable, full of brght spots for those who love musc. The Muscal Club wll be the guests of thc afternoon nnd tea wll be served. Woman's Socety Opens Mte Box The Woman's Home Mssonary Socety of the Frst M. E. Church held :U annual mte box openng n the chapel on Frday nght. Ono hundred and ffty members were present. The husband* of the members were the guests of the evenng. A.plcndl dnner wnn served by the Young Woman's Mssonary Socety. Mrs. L. H. Johnson, prculdent of the socety, served us toastmanter, uml the prncpal speaker was Profcpsor Wllam M. Glbert of Drew Theologcal Semnary, Mndson. The dnner wns followed by a short muscal entertanment. l\iss Mnry Corboft, soprano, rang "The Kngdon. Wthn,'' and Joseph Kulmayer, volnst, played "llcsnry" by Ncvn- Kresler, and "Cnnebrale" by Gardner. Mss Florence Newhntn was tho accompanst. sponsorng the movement, formaton Tho dnner commttee was com-oprsed of Mrs. Wllam Hgbe, Mrs. assured wth one or two large mect- a consoldate! organzaton wll bo Theodore A. I'upp, Ms. John Jnrvs, njjm each your. Then the temporary Mrs. Kln Baker Ms. Arthur Krkcndull, Mrr. Wllam Smth, Mrs. E.. replaced by a permanont organzaton just created would be one. Wlcox am Mrs. Norman Twddy. Tax Returns Tme Extended Several commttees have been apponted to make arrangements for a jont meetng of the Men's Clubs of Ihe Baptst, Congregatonal, Epsco pal, Methodst anl Presbyteran hurches n Westfeld n the Parsl House of thc Ih'csbyteran church on March 5, Entertanment, recepton and refreshment commttees have ro far been selected. II. C. Newell wll bo I'larmnn of the entertanment commttee, A. M. Curler wll be charman of the recepton commttee and Charles (!. Moon wll head the rot'reslnont commttee. Mr. Cartter wll have n commttee nf 5 men to nosst hm, lve from each of the men's clubn. Plans for such n jont meetng were nstgated by <"). G. Brownell who nvted to IUH home recently the presdents and charmen of the entcrtanrent commttees of each of the fve church organzatons ns follows: Baptst Men's Club: Presdent, Robert Messer; Charman, Entertanment Commttee, II. C. Nowsll. Congregatonal Men's Club: PreBlcnt, Frederck IS. Sturgs; Charman, Entertanment Commttee, P. C. Messersmth. Mothnlj-t Brotherhood: Presdent, Frederck S. Tpaonj Charman, Entertanment Commttee, Alfred H. Meyers. Presbytcvnn Men's Club: Presdent, G. (. Urownell; Charman, Entertanment Commttee, A II Hasturf, Jr. St. Paul's Men's Club: Presdent, Clares G. Moore; Chnrman, Entcrtulnment Commttee, C. D. Connell. All tho work no far done s merely prelmnary but regular meetngs wll le held for the next three weeks whppng plnns nto shape for the unon meetng on the 5th. Back of the dea whch nspred ths frst Meetng Is the eventual development of a consoldated organzaton of tho r.eu's clubs of tho fve churches whch plould become an mportant factor n the communty lfe of Westfleld. If thc men's club memhnrs show any such enthusasm at tho meetng on llc Bth ns that dspnyed by those So far as plans for the frst meetng shape up now t wll be largely a "gct-togcthcr" affar n whch Chnrnn Canter and hs twenty lve comnttcemen wll endeavor to seo that cwry one present meets every one else, after whch : lght entertanment wll be gven by professonal talent, followed by refreshments nml further opportunty to extend ac- 'lantnnee nmong the men >f the several churches. Wllam Thomas Blnckwell, has lcon recently granted u patent on n Lghtng Fxture. Mr. Ilackwcll as- Bgns hs patent to tlu WestnghonBe Electrc Mfg. Co. Now "York Dally Motor Kxpr<!HH, New "Vork IlnoolvlK Staton, 8 Day St., Twenty TrucItB. flsser Urdu. KxlrcRB. flomcrvlllc, I'lulnflold, Now York. Adv. How Shall You Protect Your Famly? We would suggest that a good way to protect your famly s to properly provde for them n your wll nnl name the Westlcld Trust Company your Kxerutor then you are sure that your nstructons wll be carred out to the letter, accordng to law and wth the utmost, effcency. Consult m freely. arffteb (fe$ffonptrnjft WESTFIELD.N.J. YZ/M The Oldest Bank^-^^. n WesfeJd

2 Face Two THE WESTFIELD LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 j S ART fm WESTFIELD WESTFIELD ARTISTS B* I M. M. PANTON, Jr. Rotaram Hear I Address on "Servce". Edward J. Ho! t ubs f tre U r*v Mr Yonkers Ferry Starts March 3th rs. X. Y. dson Rvt-r p:r.f, X. J.. JF! OMr«- *. f A M Havng rhapsodc at length upon ;, f p tary u'ere exp!ane«tfae advantages of the general exh-j n hl. ajjr ^ A v In hs rerrarks Mr. Trc e art '» bhon, whch s representatve of tbej Mt«U of Westaeld, t would no* rjs_?tj the p'ln thsl t. f t-a r ' tha ' g a t U seem proper to attempt some e<«h servce «>» tht t. ff --;, l, e erd t h men should drec ; r«pxposton of the wore shown. To a? ^_ tn t jf crt Ms-.. s r, ft.t wll be n«e«ary to regartfeej " ^ ^ J ^ ^ a,. hartfr m, mbp,, are. charter loot as >-c-t aware of the «plend:d ffmort outstandng fgures, although to )l)f th{, We6tfe!d R(lUn. CIab har vce offered at Alpne, In addtor accompl ths task wth r pt»"! Kmd two } W 5 as predet. He, XJ the n-w concrete Cluster Dock * teb«tocompet*nepj t*nemumpo«btej wfcll ll ^ ^ f Thrtv. sx(h,,;,. n tf, f T. Ijnad between Alpne and Corter, K such a lmted artcle. Lach of <>«(tjt.t havng addressed m ms/ of the Ro. J., there * now also 3V4 mles of the ctubl.shed artau nee*, an»rt,ete, u c ubs - n t )j! j, m d j n, r. Sylvan Avenue Boulevard n Alpn? devoted to hs work.alone. Nor can j ^. ^ lhf ^ ^ memben ;<-bu*t -f concrete, whch seas opene- I+ope to expound the vrtues of ah {lhe Bugncs, Mc. n,, A, g,, lt, t,, n lhe mr artsts, for I hae have,ut,uat» much j thf) ^ ^. tratfc late last Fall. The lghtng m c)u thf) c)ub I It vryl l be b "eoessary. th space y y. there-, rf tht fore, to deal onl r wth the moft A a, Kut- n a pe feld Art Assocaton wth the greatcst reputaton a Henry S. Lddy. Mr. j ; n^r manner. f my, after pettng os? the ferry et ( V Eddy, who, by-the-way, s Havng a j Sunday School Observes r nkers, goes n a northerly drecu, followng as closely as postbt exhbton at thc present tme n the [ «_. : The roads runnnr narrjiel to the Eabock Galleres ft New York, has j I 5th Annversary ', HLns-.m Rver: fur Whte Plans, Katoften shown excellent examples of h j \ ~ j "na, Hreuster and Danbury, Conn., T..rk here, and hs pctures»re always Sunday marked the 5lh ann- T a nurthe: j.ster!y drecton- for ht. tutsumng. He has a unque feel- j VRsary ot the Mountansde Sunday! ng for places, u brdge, a lone Urn- sc hool. Loose, «T autumn folage, tha s W-{ gven, <ls-> report, of offcer* Dur-' *.sys pleunf. He pants wth the ng the,,.,- fcw years he Sundav sure -.ouch of one who has found h.j whud lm, ^ ^ m ss >how;. medum and realze to the full L.j, lv the rc, ort5, The cnr. possbltes. Hs colors are warm ; ;, ted fcf thl, fo owllg. H andfused wth joyful lvng, whch."sound thc Battle-cry"; Scrpture lead to New York Ctv,..o».yn on other Long Island ponts. j wtll portr'.y p y the e personalty p r a of the prayer, hymn, "Fath of Our Man, who,, h» ther h maxter. t In h Alpne may be reached from Knele-; o,-,,, I Fathers"; annual reports, sngng by I v-end bv way of the County Koad to ; vork, Henry S fcddy reflets many, hf c emenurv department, offernr Cre^skll. thence to Alpne; from' CJ le best ponts of h. school. Inotco.. hymn, "The Church's One Another artst arst of repute s J. T. Hackensack to New Mlford and Du- T. j roqndalon", address by Rev T Tjbby. Wth a hgh standng n tha* r.ont, from Hohokus thru to West- } Gates, specal r.use, Scrpture, rectttons, secretary's report, song, j-lose of art known as archtecture vcod, yofjt-rts Mlls, Harrngton; Mr. Tubby clngs to archtectural I'rk, Closter and thence to Alpne; j Work for the Ngft s Comng." ttudcs n hs prntng. However, he and from Suffen by ether of the' Kerns to he eaneptly searchng for followng routes: Frst, from Suf-; that ndefnte borderlne over whch fem to Namet then southerly to I avo, he was asked to reman for the les plastc expresson. Havng mastered one art, he s now dscoverng f'ark to Clcster; or by the route fron I I'earl Rver, Rver Vale, Harrngton ultnce of tht summer. When n the fall he exhbted wth other student! the way to a more satsfyng, a deep, PufTern to Hohokus, thence to West- j who had been to the Tffany estat; er human and eraotoas! realuton, vmh, Bogcrts Mlls to Clcstcr, The! he sold a number of canvases. Ger ud each work, whch he exhbt* roads leadng to Alpne are n good \ ad Fester shows great promse, fofrom tme to tme, shows a steady condton. I < possesses that ndefnable qual*; forward march to that realzaton. whch makes pantng genuune ar'. Also well known to those who have, He s young, and has not yet foun attended local exhbtons n the past! complete realsaton, but he s a thorough artst. There s vbrant lfe < are the pctures of the Msses Buell The current exhbton n the Lbrary a f o f ns pctures, and ths s a qut gallery s a jont showng of ther ty wnrn many, ear<. h a uptme to recent worts, and I recommend»3 fnd. who»re nterested n art In We«tfel4 Mrs. Ball, an establshed sculptor to brave the dangers of cy pavements 'nd the btng March wnd n s another exhbtor wth the Westfkld Art Assocaton. Her wor!t, order to vcv ther show whle t. yet tme. It wll run another week whch won frst prze at Baltmore and s well worth seeng. Mst Horfew yearn ago, contans a great dea of attractveness. Her f.udes o Budoll pants wth precson, chldren, especally, have all th so that you get an mpresson each charm of nnocence, all the beauty of brush strke has been placed n th? exact spot where t s most advantapeob3. She Is gay fa her pcture*, wth a happy faculty for delgntu combnatons of color. Among othe canvases now on exhbton s a acen* of the Presbyteran Church whch, to my mnd, stands out far above tb«oth»r*. It s well composed and tre mendously compellng. Turnng fnm landscape, n whch her sster s so capable, Hss Ada Bu dell s nterested chefly n portrature. Wth 3 lght, purely femnne touch she gvc her paste! lkenesses seme of pleasng delcacy. Thc dreamy arcastle age of youth a captvated n the face of a younp boy, so aptly done that you are carred back to the tme when you too bul. teautful buldngs among the cloud.rsd peopled them wth brave knght and fnr lady-lovc. Or the fragl; teauty of a young grl s presented n Kuch a way that, when you leave the pcture, vcu take away a lastng mpresson, no so much of an ndvdual ma.er, b'lt the llusve sprt of all buddng womanhood. It a th:> Hbtle f»mnne renderng of genu nely unversal human experences tl.t, for me, puts Ada Budell among the shnnp; stars of the Art Assocaton. Also an nrtst of especal note s Jfs A. J. Vfrmlyt.'. Whle brough' up n an atmosphere of artutc endeavor, t has not been untl com laratvcly recent tmes tlat she has devoted hor?cu to pantng. Studyn? und'jr such promnent academcans as John Carlson, Genrge Brdjjeman. \V. Dodge, und Robert lk-nr sh«rapdly rose to hgh stand-, rjj n the pyes of her teachers an'l fellow students. Durng her second yar c>f study she was nvted to ex-j l.ht wth a select goup of estah- j Ibhcl pntrrj, and the Uow York I T, rvcwnf the exhbton..entm "nf.' of her pcturc. u* I!nr,B thc th'. f,<«t. The follow j {r (. unc-r --he sttcnlcd NordJ'cldt'" E'houl of Mnden Art at Provnce-! t.wn, and there studed the teclm-! ftltes 'f p-.-t-mpres.ons. After,v -uforced va'tun of nlott fve year?,! M.-'s VTn-.lyc ;(;an de'otl henelf. t pantf. She bus lke most of j : tn' rtlts n the AMcalon, oxhb- J: t<d : n varous parts d" th:; country ) * Vf'hl.' ye. stll fccarchhf,' fur I ha'.! medum bc.-t ;-j-rf to her personalty, t neens to thohs who have been for-! t naty entujm to see them, th.v le I J:n>re n'>rlcrn pcltes are her M/IS] I c.nplerc md satsfyng f.,rm of c\ \ y t s.'on. Gerald Foster, anon; the younger artsts, command!) attenton. Th': ' vcrk of ths young panter, who lnn l.een studyng or.y three ycar», s of uatoundnp mert. He has found f.vor n the eyes of not ony west fed but New York as we!!. Last summer he was nvted for n mmt' to the Tffany cbtate, an honor whch s gven the mo?t prom^? ^tudeu «JE the Academy. At the end " f tno nth, when ottten wer» f^.tnd t* the frrt awakenng. Mrs. Ba' set-ms to ftel so keenly the essenta characterstcs of the model befor her, that her sculpture s a reflecton >f personalty. It s regretted that ter work of late has n< t been prolfc, lut t s hoped that n the near future Mtny of her peces wll be seen n the Lbrary gallery- Guy Galloway, whose colorful, sol d, pctures Rre a jcy to all who lov.> ntnj; JUIES Cateau De Leeuw, whoso portrats are well known t> thow who have seen prevous exh v t*; P. S. Swan, the 'Veteran'' flntjr; John A. Brunner, whose Florda sketches always strke env ' I n the hearts of those whom necessty f rcc3 to stay north; Harret Stevens Howard; Sanford Roome; Howard t Htstngs; Jlony Vllams.and; Kuth. Herbert and othprs, more recent members: these «re the practcng artst* of the Art Assocaton. It s : lft of whch..e.u, as a town, may well oc proud. [Edtors nctc Ths s the thrd of a seres of artcls >y Mr. I'anton o' Art n Westfeld. Others wll follow on alternate week.h. ] y^ten b;ss been nstalled n. sn<? af.und Alpne, makng t more?»s- \-vdn,<x f't nf, r ht drvng. Vjr one wh > desres to go to Tarn \< wn. OfJnng, I'ough'r'eepse ard Al- Verron, New Rot-hoje. and al ponts An elaborate program wa-' tl.'ng tho Long Tsland Shore t> travel easterly along Ashburton avenue. Vne r<ad«s uth from Vonkers landf, whch nclude Wels avenue.- Warburtm avenue, Rverdale avenu.v READ EVERY PAGE FOIt NEWS AND FACTS. OBITUARIES MRS. MATILDA CORBN Mrs. Matlda Corbt ded at Atlantc Hghlands, N. J., on Frday, February 6th. The funeral was held from the resdence of her son, Josr-ph Ma?on, 437 West Broad street, yesterday afterroon, nterment w n;dc n Far- j vew Cemetery. MARIE B. SIMON Mare B, Smon, agod 9, datgh- ter of August and Barbara Janos J Smon, of flsy \Ve«t North avenue, j ded Thursday, February 5th. Funoral was held n the rwme Mondav m rnn^ at 8.HO o'clock and n Holy Trnty Church at 9 o'clock. Hfth reqccm mars was celebrated. Interment was made n Evergreen Cemetery, Elzabeth. MRS. JOHANNA FEENEY Mrs. Johanna Feeney, n fa ed C3, v.dow of the late Patrck Feeney, ded n St. Elzabeth's Hosptal, Frday, February 6. Sfrs. Fsen'y had been ll for several month* and death was due to complcaton of dseases. She leaves a son, James Boaney, of 48 North avenue. She was a communcant of the Holy Trnty Church, Funeral servces were held n the home of her son at 9 o'clock and n Holy Trnty Church at fl.3 yesterday mornng. Interment was made r St. Mary's Cemetery, Planfeld. ADVERTISE ALL OF THE TIMK I -not extravagently, not wastefully. but DON'T GIVE ANYBODY A CHANCE TO FORGET YOU. u Modern Housekeepers Conserve ther energy, preserve ther youth and pood appearance by usng ubor savng devces n ther homes. Let us demonstrate to you how rapdly and economcally your housework may be accomplshed by usng electrcally equpped applances. We carry a complete lne Each the best of ts knd. IRONING MACHINES WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS FLOOR WAXERS and POLISHERS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION BULBS, etc. Reparng a Specalty Household Applance Shop, Inc. 7 PROSPECT STREET Tel. Wetfetd 749 Place Your Order wth Us NOW for PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Today 55-W Wllam Broderck 5 ELM STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. ma R m THE AFNER-RISKII FURNITURE CO. f% '"PLAINFIELD'S LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE" FORMERLY JOHNSTON'S 3-34 W. Front Street Planfeld, N. J. How Do You Do! Good People of Westfeld We Sure Are Glad That We Met You That you are glad to know us has been evdenced by the fact that we shook hands wth over, people (by actual count) on our Openng Days Enamel Breakfast Room Sett $3.5 $. Porcelan Ktchen Table* $ x Axmntter Rug* $9.5 A choce selecton of Rugs, hgh ple and good qualty. Leather Seat Dnng Room Chars $.98 A sold Oak Box Seat Char, wth genune leather seats. Extra Specal! FLOOR LAMPS Complete $9.85 For Ths Openng Sale! $5. Layer Felt Mattresses $8.95 Very specal whle they last. A whte layer Felt Mattress, flled between top and bottom layers wth whte cotton, to make t more reslent. All Szes. Your frends have been here and have marveled at the magnfcence of our store. Ttey have also looked over our large stock, and have purchased heavly and saved money. Come n let us meet you, and show you ou r magnfcent store, and splendd bargans Ths store s the fourth lnk n a chan of the largest Furnture Store* n New Jersey, vz: The Rafner Furnture Company. Broadway Furnture Company of Paterson, and the Rskn Furnture Company, Passac. 3-Pece Overstuffed Lvng Room Sutes $66.5 Regular Prce $5. Covered n Jacquard Velour Wth Brocatelle Seats An Openng Specal We Defy Anyone to Compete Wth These sutes consst of 3 peces A large Settee wth 3 loose sprng cushons, a comfortable Sde Char, and a luxurous Fresde Char, covered n varous Jacquard Velours. The cushons have handsome brocatelle seats. 4-Pece Bedroom Sute 3-Pece Lvng Room Sutes, Genune Mohar -Pece Dnng Room Sute SEE THIS BARGAIN!. $98, $49.5 $9.5 Ths sute s one of the handsome Tudor Perods, consstng of a large four-legged front Buffet, a handsome Cabnet Server, a Cabnet Chna, a handsome oblong Extenson Table, 5 Genune Leather Chars and Arm Char to match. Grand Rapds Furnture at Openng Sale Prces We have the fnest selecton of Grand Rapds Dnng Room and Bedroom Sutes, Bookcases, Spnet Desks, Lbrary Tables and Occasonal Peces, shown anywhere. Don't mss ths opportunty of buyng a Grand Rapds Sute or odd pece. NOW AT OPENING SALE PRICES A -pece Grand Rapds Italan Walnut Dnng Room Sute A 4-pece Grand Rapds Bedroom Sute, beautfully fnshed and decorated OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT At These Sale Prces OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS Brdge Lamp Complete $6.95 SPECIALI $9. End Tablet, Decorated $4.95 Smmons' Double Daybed, Complete $.85 SPECIAL! Wndow Shade. 49c Flat fnsh Holland lnen wndow shades, all colors. Every one perfect, and complete, ready for hangng; the regular 95c knd. 48JNCH LANE CEDAR CHESTS $4.95 SPECIAL! Armstrong Felt Base Rugs 6x9 ft. rog. $.5. now $5.95 9x ft., reg. 94.5, now All Perfects.

3 OOL NEWS C()APEL EXERCISES year, the trym r JUU U-" e *: to determne the.jtve teams. These ', on Wednesday, the ques- '^Resolved: that the Unted * *Lts for the affrmatve lm "^lver. Elzabeth Knght, Slofm; for -he nega- Sampson, John Whton, R^kert, Dorothy Deane. locre. and R uth Moulton.,, deas n the affrmatve'., ntwere that government eon- ' * er!. that such control would.»tolas MP<* Fe and more effcn the preventon of strkes, an- brand of coai that, use of a d not be nferor. For the most He tpeakers of ths sde seeme gnt the terrb.e stuatons nt j tl, strkes put the mners. tot speakng for the negatv.- tnlsd the followng arguments:, de coal stuaton s not a natl problem, that t would be uneujal to buy the mnes nt any 8 the operators mjrht sot, that the Hd) machne would nduce too graft, and that ts decsons are (j for ther tardness, that the emnent has no sklled mners, 'tally, that there would be a lack of ncentve n the hgh government wages. Wutfeld Hgh School Pupl. Partcpate n Contests There are many worthwhle contests open to Hgh School students tns year, whch wll furnsh the men - bers of the Class of '6 wth an ncentve to make ther essays ths yea letter and fner than any before. One of the contests s nternatonal, that s the New York Tmes Contest, whch s an oratorcal one on "The Consttuton of the Unted States." There are three phases n ths contest; regonal, natonal, ant nternatonal. The wnner of the regonal prze receves $, and trp to Europe, and has the oppor t>'nty to compete n an nternatonal cjntest to be..eld n Washngtor. Ths conteft s., lar the greatest o. ; ts knd presented to Hgh school pulb, and has already aroused great nterest. The World H(-ro Contest h a nat' nal contest for a prze essay on. preat man n the world's hstory. Th'; rze offered s $4. Another contest whrh s attractng the attenton of the Senors s th, THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 96 year Perry Jones of the Class of '. f > won second prze n ths contest. Westfeld Hgh uhool has enrollc n each of these contests, and plans U do her best to wn new laurels n the feld of essay-wrtng. The members of the Class of ' have begun enthusastcally to enter nto the sprt,f the competton nvolved, and hope :u make WeBtfeld Hgh School» school of naton-wde nterest of whch any student may justly be proud. own lfe n the face of starvaton, and fnally, of the members of dfferent H Y Cuos to ther schools. Th.< meetng was closed wth a prayer b\ Mr. Chrstman. The club wll meet n the Methodst I arsh House on Monday of next week at 6 o'clock. Junor-Freshman Game Last Wednesday the Junors de- H Y New. feated the Freshmen by the score Tha regular weekly meetng of tl e of 8-9. H Y Club was held n the Presbyteran Parsh House on Monday nght. very slow, nether sde havng the Durng the fr^t half the game was Much prur-e s due to Mrs. Ludlow necessary punch and pep that s necessary to make a large wmaer of of the church, who alone tock the e'.tr: responsblty of the prepara- baskets. At the end of the frst half, ton of the mual l and d of f h the '.'ess pleas, the --- score - was 7-. n favor of thr> utt task of clearng away. The dn- >"' nor ter was certanly excellent, and every! T' le second half was a great mme thoroughly tnjoyed t. " jpr'vement over the precedng on«. After the repast, Mr. Chrstman of Ho\h sdes had bettt r team work and, the Summt Y. M. C. T. led a ver as * result, more ponts were scored, nterestng dscusson of loyalty, Mr. thnuprh the Freshmen dd not wn, t'hrstnn stressed tne fact that s ; ther showng n ths zame was much out of ten college professors and three out of fve other men selected at random, chose..e word "loyalty" as the most mportant word n the, I't'lsh language. Letter than n any of ther prevous contests. Brownell, Brown, and Harcombe dd much to make the goo showng of the Freshmen possble. Carberry, Snyder, anl Crutty l..yed well for the Junors. A dscusson of the source of loy'ty resulted n the realzaton that t Grl's Team Loses to Asbury I'ascoe Prze contest open to senors j mes from a man's very soul. Loy Park 8-4 of hgh schools n Unon County jlty s tested... lmes of persona! The ''blue collars" suffered th atone. The subject of the essay must j..,*kl and mm nn msfortune. HI tln^'. When VY mml. jllllltl thrd llt^lt'ut defeat Ul of the H? -t'lhuil. eenson. However llowcvl'i, be taken from a lst 'mered. These nn can derve m.'ternl Ran thr's usual, the second team dd well, topcs deal wth problems of Unon dsloyalty, then he s most severely j l!e scores Denjr ted. At the end of County, hstorcal, and ndustral. tred t* to how he shall act. Mr. the garn' the score was ted -(. Boll ' le best essay receves the frst pr?e Chrstman stressed the matter of th" < aches decded to play another tw of $4, the second $5, uml tlo thrl dsloyally of several promnent men, mnutes. At the end of the two nn- flo. We are glad to say that last nd then made the comparson, of j rn.es the score wns 8-S. The defeat tlu> fathfulness of Jesus to hs duty, <<f the frst team was no dsgrace t, Td of the explrct Scott to hs lfe, Westlold, for Asbury I'nrk has an n resstng the temptaton to take unusual team. Page Thr*t SERVICE AND SATISFACTION MUST BE A PART OF BVEKY TRANSACTION AT TEPPERS* TEPPER BROTHERS "A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP" PLAINFIELD, N. J. FOR DIRECT CONNECTION CALL WESTFIELD * NEWS FROM THE MEN'S SHOP Men/ Here h a Sale^Event Jhat Offert Remarkablejelua! 36(TMen's Athletc Unon Suts;«, If you wear unon suts m /{ he Sprng and Summer, nt lls prce they are worth whle buyng now. If you ',ve?.r llcm all year 'round tls n'.le s of outstauln' and lnmcdru^ r^vortnncc. at rpen; Is fulnos n DESIRABLE FABRICS CAREFULLY MADE GENEROUSLY CUT SHKS 34 to 46 A VARIETY OF FABRICS. o Sosettc, Mesh Madras, self ^trpod; Madras wth woven ngcloth I'luls, genune mported Rroudclothn. M Not "' all "" very Kzo, but a full ranjre of fzes!u to 4, LAST TWO WEEKS Weber's Planfeld Sale EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD SOFT HATS $.35 Formerly M5 and $6 HCaps tscht, '.'.. :s> Shades and Styles. A New Hat for Easter \\\f~^\ SOFT HATS $.35 Formerly ;;> $4?5 and?6 W ) $.6 & $. Capa / 95c AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE Men's Fancy Slk and Lsle Solks 5 c par Formerly 7B\ Every par of hose n thn sale benra thu stamp of a manufacturer whose nnmo a a household word throughout the Unted States a stamp whch for many yenra has denoted supreme qualty, smartest stylng and careful makng. They nre the very same hose that have been BOIII nl over nt /8 more than ths sale prce. Every correct shade In Included brght shades and conservatve colorngs, but every par a the knd a \voll-dreased man would choose wthout hestaton. The sne ranee a complete but early Rhoppnjr s urgently advsed f one s to havo the wdest selecton. Another Neckwear Safe $. NECKWEAR On Sale at Or 3 for $. SBkaua, Slk and Wool, Phoenx Rep, Eagle Crepe, MogadcMt, md ollors. ^, PlndH, HtrpeK, lzurcn nul plan colors. Aval you'r'lf of ths >xrortlnn'y opportunty. YOU NEVER GET INFERIOR QUALITIES WHEN YOU MAKE TEI'PERS' YOUR SHOPPING OBJECTIVE SHIRTS Varety of Colors and Styles. Buy Today for Tomorrow. are comng back for more; they never knew of such values.?. Shrts, now?5. and $6. Values $.5 $.8 5?3. and $4. Values Work Shrts $. 5 GAUNTLET AUTO gjo $3.6. «t 55., at 56., at "' 5, at GLOVES $7. and $8. Values $ c ALL KINDS OF UNDERWEAR - MANHATTAN WOOL UNION SUITS 5.5, now $. $3., now $.35 j.'.du, now $.65 $4. and $4.5, now,..$. jn.oo, now $3.5 $(.5, now $4. $. Ecru Rb Shrt and Drawers, each 55c $. Unon Suts $.35 $3. Unon Suts $.85 $4. Unon Suts $.35 GLOVES FOR EVERY OCCASION $.5 $. $.5 $3. $4. $7. ">' & Y ounb Men'. Clothng SUITS Szo. ;4, 35, 3 Now To Gcl Tl ' '» _{*.( Mnuto "Bans FUR LINED GLOVES $., now $4.85 $., now $6.5 $8.5, now $5.95 All $4.5 Gloves $3.5 DRESS GLOVES Tan & Moch^, smnll szes.$.5 EXTRA PANTS $5. and $. value3. $4. $7. and $8. values...$5. $. to $. values...$6.5 Whte Flannel Trousers. $6.35 $5. Lnen Knckers, now. $3.45 $. and $7. Wool Knckers, now $3.85 NECKWEAR 5c Tcs, 55c each; for $. $., at 65c each; for $.5 S.5, at... 95c $., $.5 and n- Imml. $.35 All $3. Gloves. All $6. Glove.3. Putty Slk Gloves SI. Khak Gloves $.5, at WOOL GLOVES and MEN'S HOSE Golf Ho.o $.5 $ c Gray Wool 5c 85c $. plan color, at 95c 53., $4., at $.65 $5., at $.6 Sock. 75c Slk and Wool 48c?.() Slk and Wool 55c 5.5 Wool Clocked Ho»o.55c 5.5 Slk and Wool 95c?. Slk and Wool $.5 $. Slk and Lsle Hose..48c WEBER'S Elmbeth 34 WEST FRONT ST. (Babcock Buldng) Greatly Reduced $5. Unon Suts $3.65 $. and $7. Unon Suts $4.85 ROOTS' UNDERWEAR Shrts and Drawers $. and $.5, each $.65 $3. and $,'.5, eaeh $.35 $.75 and $.'.OO, each $.35 $3.5, each $.65 $4.5 and $4.7., each $3.35!)c BalbrKKan and Whte Lslo Underwear, shrts and drawers, now, oaeh 55c $.75, at $.5 AUTO GLOVES $3. and $3.5, at $.95 $4., at $.85 $6., at $3.95 $. anl $.5, at $4.85 $. Olve Drab Kd and Suede Gloves, lned.. 95c Weber's Hgh Grade ROBES Take Another Drop. Don't Wat Come Tomorrow. R o b o $5., at $3.65 $7.5, at.. $4.35 $.' and $.5, at. $6.85 $5., at $.35 $l(,5, at $.65 $8., at. $3.5 $., nt $4.65 S.llt Robel Grenlly Reduced Storo Wll Contnue As Usual PLAINFIELD, N. J. FREE OIL Stop at Any of Our Gas Statons next Saturday or Sunday And Get Free Tckets Good For Four Quarts Bed Motor OH FREE. Gasolne, Per Gallon 7l/ c Kerosene Ol " - - 7c AUTO SUPPLIES AT CUT PRICES CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SODA & CANDY Thompson Ol Company NORTH AVENUE : GARWOOD SOUTH AVENUE WEST FRONT STREET WATCHUNG AVENUE UNION AVENUE MORRIS TURNPIKE WESTFIELD PLAINFIELD NORTH PLAINFIELD SOMERVLLE SUMMIT

4 Page Four THE WESTFIELD LEADER PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AT WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY by THE WESTFIELD LEADER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL PAPER for the TOWN OF WESTFIELD BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD (Alternate Years) and Offcal Organ of the New Jet my Allocaton for Poultry Improvement Entered at the Post Offce at Westfeld, N. ]., as Second Class Matter. Term*:. * Year n Adv.nce Advertsng Rates Furnshed Upon Applcatons Edtoral Dept Busness Offce Job Prntng Dept. Telephone! (UTIONU. /DltRIJSHG WI'KISLNUIIUS UW JIBS! V NIWSf/rKS, lotllamy C. Worn, JltMrn' tn Vork Ctllcf-o Plllafelplt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 9C 47 Busness Men Seek to Employ Graduates It has not been a great many years snce t was usual to hear a young college graduate complan that t vvaa dffcult for hm to get a job, that busness men preferred to employ young men who had started n mnor postons after they had receved a hgh school educaton. The exceptons to that rule were the graduates of techncal schools that prepared young men for lnes that were not so well flled wth traned men. But the Amercan busness man has changed hs methods and at one of the great unverstes every member of the senor class of 96 has at least two jobs from whch he may make hs choce. Our bankers, brokers, merchants and manufacturers are broadenng ther actvtes and there s need for young men who have personalty as well as the educaton that enables them to adapt themselves to the condtons of today. For a number of years t has been the custom of several of the country's largest department Stores to employ a consderable percentage of college graduates who were gven an unusual opportunty to become famlar wth the busness systems of those stores and - a great many of those young men have been made executves wthn a very short tme. That the experment has been a success s ndcated by the fact that these department stores were promnent among the establshments that offered postons to the students who wll complete ther college courses n 96. In another way t s a recognton of the necessty for educated salesmen and that salesmanshp must be ncluded among the professons. And there are a great many good reasons why salesmanshp may be added to the ncreasng lst of professons and removed from the lst of occupatons. Every busness man realzes today that hs salesmen must be just as carefully educated as hs techncal engneers have been for many generatons. * M H Expedtng Income Tax Returns Ever snce the enactment of the Income Tax Law there has been a vast amount of techncalty and complcaton that nnnoyed every ndvdual who was oblged to contrbute n that way to the revenue of the Government. Therefore t has been of much convenence to everyone who wan not able to employ an expert that a representatve of the Collector of Internal Revenue has spent several days n town for the purpose of assstng n the flng of correct returns. Be Ready to Help the Y. M. C. A. Defnte announcement has been made that a campagn for funds wll be undertaken durng the present year for the purpose of buldng a home for the Westfeld Young Men's Chrstan Assocaton. The men who have been actve for several years n the prelmnary work that has led up to that announcement have handled the matter wth unusual ablty and t a certan that conspcuous success wll crown ther efforts when the campagn s completed. For a great many years t has been thoroughly recognzed that Westfeld needed a Y. M. C. A. of the most modern type and com- pletely equpped for the work of that organzaton. When the local Y. M. C. A. was organzed there were a great many people who expressed surprse when an mmedate campagn for a large amount was not undertaken but the offcers of the Y. M. C. A. were n close touch wth every pha.se of the stuaton and they knew what they were dong. They have bult up an organzaton that now ready to work smoothly and effcently and every detal of the plan has been mapped alter careful consderaton. Land has been bought and wthn a very short tme the funds wll be n hand for the completon of a buldng that wll be a credt to thu town and to every man who has partcpated n the work that has been done so conservatvely and wsely. Every resdent of the town must be prepared to contrbute somethng and the buldng when completed wll be one of West/teld's best assets as well as one of the greatest attractons n the communty. The Road House as a Menace The tragedy n whch two state polce were shot and out of whch there have been a great many dsclosures of dangerous condtons has called attenton of the publc generally to establshments of that knd and there has been ft loud demand for vgorous acton by prose cutng attorneys throughout New Jersey. It s probable that condtons wll be mproved but effort must be made to prevent every renewal of operaton on the part of the lawbreakers. These roadhouses become the resort of every lawless element nnd provde an opportunty for the evason of the prohbton law and every other regulaton aganst crme and vce. In some communtes the local polce have not been actve n ther 5 efforts to ferret out such establshments, n others t was probable that the local authortes have been nduced to gnore ther operatons. There s good reason to beleve that there are many smlar establshments that are beng mantaned n almost every county n New Jersey and t wll requre a well conducted campagn to elmnate them, but t ought to be done just as rapdly as t a possble. The people who vst these roadhouses and become ntoxcated become a menace on every hghway by reason of reckless drvng and ndfference to the rghts of others. The Governor has taken a praseworthy stand n the matter and t a lkely that he wll have the co-operaton of the prosecutors n most of the countes. It s certan that the grand jures and the judges wll do ther full shara n restorng law and order. m n «Successful Day for the Boy Scouts Every ndvdual assocated wth the local organzaton of the Boy Scouts s enttled to prase and congratulaton over the success of the sesson that was held last Saturday n Westfeld. The program was a most attractve one and t brought together one of the most representatve assemblages that the town has entertaned n ts hstory. Whle knowledge of ts benefts are wdespread the sesson lust Saturday was somethng of a revelaton to many of Westfeld's resdents It s probable that a majorty of the honest and t was a splendd demonstraton of the taxpayers hare contrbuted a larger amount W '" k f thr ''<> ranzato tllat s certan to «dd lls pn)stl(re llld than they actually owed for ncwme taxes, and '" ncrease ts membershp. t s equally certan that there arc thousands of dshonest persons who have escaped wthout payng. u)y (ftx llt a] m. hj ve )a. (, a m, y small porton of what they should have pad. It has been dffcult to trace the majorty of those who have perjured themselves to evade the payment of that tax, but the number of, frauds dscovered las ncreased each year at a steady rate. Under the present ;ulmns the tle whole wnole ncome tax.stuaton has been greatly mprov- I ed and much of that a due to the remarkable " ablty of the Secretary of the Treasury who s one of the greatest busness men of the The Hoy Scout movement has become a great world wde actvty and t s reasonable to expect that t wll become a much larger organzaton and ts nfluence wll be felt more and more as t becomes better understood. The boy who lves up to hs dutes n the organzaton s certan to be well prepared to meet hs oblgatons as a man and a ctzen when be reaches hs majorty. He has been taught many thngs that wll be valuable n every walk n lfe and he wll be self relant and courageous n meetng the dffcult problems that come wth ncreased responsbltes. v..v j Tle Penalty of Wrong Hll Lawrence, the "notorous world. It s doubtful f there ever has been 'ndnmn from Oklahoma," who was hunged n Arzona a more ntellgent ndmnmtmtm, admnstraton,,f of «, the f. fnan-.. aftl ' r convcton for murder, strummed a gutar nnd san; n Spansh sonp durng hs last momenta n the death cell. Altho a remnrknhle example of complacency, ths, no doubt, was but o self-mposed untdoto to the condemned man's mentnl sufferng. It s sad that the moment u convcted man enters the prson door hs sprt s broken and ho a ten years older cal affars of ths country than that whch has been furnshed by Mr. Mellon. Hs accomplshments have been admtted by Democrats as well as by KepublcaH and them has been an absence of poltcs that was conapfcuous n the Treasury Department ever.jsnce Mr. Mellon has been at the head of than he was the moment before. Ths mny be truo n some cases nnd not true n others. To a man or woman who starts out n lfe wth honest purposes and wlc sanely commts a wrongful anl crmnnl act, undoubt edly the real sufferng nnd remorse takes effect lonj before le or she has reached the prson doors. THE WESTFIELD LEADEK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 Unon Trolley Jumps Track, Man Hurt Walter Pauldng, of 55 Frst street, receved several sealp-wound3 as a result of the Unon trolley car f S ntereecton of Summt avenue and Park street, last m^ht about ten o'clock. The <ar was proceedng north and upon reachng the curve, located at the ntersecton, left the rals. Mr. Pauldr.g was consderably shaken up by the mpact and struck hs head a volent blow aganst the wndow-casng, l ear where he was seated. Dr. R. G. Savoye was summoned tnd after examnaton, ordered the man to be taken to the Muhlenberg Hosptal, n the Town Ambulance. Upon examnaton at the hosptal t was found that the wounds were not of a serous nature and there was not mmedate danger. Baptst Men's League to Hold Annual Dnner The Men's League of the Baptst Church wll put over ther annuul dnner on Tuesday nght, March 6 As s usual wth the Baptst Men's League, ths wll be one of the largest events of the year n church crcles. Tckets are now beng dsposed of rapdly and the attendance s expected to tax the seatng capacty of the large socal hall of the church. As ut.ual, too, the women of the church wll provde and serve the temptng menu. A speaker on nternatonal affars c expected to address the gatherng. Plans wll be outlned later as to thj program of the evenng, whch wll consst, ll addton to the address to be gven, of vared muscal numbers -rovjed by talent of a hgh order. CARD OF THINKS Relatves of the late Johanna Feeney, t'x]>r(;b8 Uer grattude for the many exj>re!hona of sympathy and floral trjuek lentferet! us by neghbors and frtndh In our recent bereavement n thu ons)»f my mothtr. We wah usurj to thank the Catholc; Daughters of Amerca for ther tender attentons and Hvnmthles. JAMES I5OANEY and Famly. NOTICE! My wfe, Geneva Mae MacQueen, havng left my bed and board I wll not In: responsble for any debts contracted by her after ths date. I'Vbruory 4, 96. Sgned, JOHN r>. MacQUEUN. II K t T II [.tneamcr Onrrlfr A., on March, beloved wfe of Frederck J. Lancaster, J' A unerul Hrrvees from her late resdence, West 7( St., Thursday, Mrch *, at.3 \>. m. Interment at Wealneld. N. J, And They Made It a Home of Today The Westfeld Board of Realtors bought a sturdy old home. They dd a lttle careful plannng and hred relable men to carry out ther plant. Wth an expendture of a comparatvely mall amount the hou.o has doubled n value, a credt to them and to the town. There are many old home >uch > ths n Wetfeld. If you own one, why not make t more lveable for yourself or mprove t for ale a good safe, tembla nvestment? See Tuttle Bro. We'll help you plan, fnance, secure the rght men to do the work. TUTTLEjBROS Food For Thought! Take a hundred men at age 5 all prosperous, healthy nnd hopeful. Forty years later, at ago 5, we fnd the followng: lg have ded. 54 nro dependent on relatves or charty for support. 5 lve on ther earnngs. are well-to'do. I s rch. A man's success depends on ha mental and physcn! elleency, whch n turn depends largely on (food eyesght. 7 per cent, of us have defectve vson and DON'T KNOW IT! Moral: Flavo your eyes examned nnd KNOW. "Thnk About It" DR.L.SILBE E.BROAD ST. WnSTFIDLD.N.J. Our CENT-A-WORD column wll sell thnt nrtclo for whch you have no use but someono clao may need t badly. Announcng A TWO DAY SALE MARCH 3rd and 4th, OF THE Cantlever Shoe For Men and Women Vou Save: $.5 on every par of Cantlevers at $. or less?. on every par of Cantlevers bovo J.. Our Entre Stock of Cantlevers Included. HIGH SHOES PUMPS OXFORDS Calf nnd Kd Skn n Tan or Black. Patent Leather, Tan nnd Bluck Suede, Whte Canvas. VAN ARSDALE'S 7 E. Front Street Planfeld, N. J. "Tm fvnlrr of (le llsness Center" Telephone Planfeld 6 From Your Earnngs set asde for lvng, clothng and pleasure a certan amount. Also fgure to have somethng to depost at our Savngs Department regularly. Such fgurng pays. THE NATIONAL BANK THE ONLY NATIONAL. OF WESTFIELD THE ORIGINAL KELLER'S vce of a book s not decded by the number of pages t contans, but by preference for ts author. Lkewse, your choce of a Cleaner and Dyer wll be nfluenced by hs reputaton for workmanshp and prompt servce. "Refreshed by Mrs. G.. Keller, Inc.," could be a ttle to the book on the fnest workmanshp n Amerca. PHONE PLAINFIELD Regular Westfeld Delveres MRS. G.. KELLER, Inc. Cleanng-Dyeng-Valetera Servce 5 Park Avenue PLAINFIELD, N. J. Between Front and Second Street! SASK THOSE WHO KNOW, PLAN NOW For Your Sprng Buldng SAVOYE BROS. Bulders and Contractors 33 HARRISON AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J- Telephone 75 The Readers of The Leader Wll Fnd Local NBW. on Eve

5 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 IF How many tmes have you sad to yourself, "If I only had the money I would do so and so." Have you (stopped to thnk f you had sa\ed only a porton of your weekly or monthly ncome B good many of these desres could be fulflled. Elmnate that lttle word "If" n the future bv startng a savngs account now. WE PAY 4% INTEREST PeoplesBank&TrustCompany of WESTFIELD The Westfeld Leader Almanac Out Next Week The "Leader" almanac wll be ready for dstrbuton next week, f you do not receve a copy, telephone or call at ths offce and we wll be pleased to gve you a copy. Keepng Track of Your Money Plan your expendtures carefully So much for clothng, for food, for shelter So much for savngs Invest rorularly wth us and you wll wn as surely as lght follows darkness. Start now wth fve or ten ahare, they wlt start you on the 'oul to tucce. Call at cur offce for nformaton or telephone Wntfeld 84. 4) The WESTFIELD BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION 8 ELM STREET CHARLES E. TICE Electrcal Contractor NOW LOCATED 9 E. Broad St. Westfeld you know that she uwts» Mwum. from you? Telephone 976 ve, 84-Elm St WestfeldNJ Phone 746 C R E-A N O D Y N E For the Relef of COUGHS At Jarvs' Drug Store 7 E!m St. Wentfeld, N. THE LEADER PRINT IT LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF The College Woman's Club wll >rcot on Thursday evenng. Upurge Doobs, Jr., of 4 I'rospet-t street, celebrattd hs eghth brthday on Saturday, February 7. Thstle Lodge, Daughters of Seotn. vl hold a socal and dunce at ArculUn Hal ths evenng. s vstng at the home of hs daughter, Ma. John II. IVye, Hf Kaynunl A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. ex Ollfcrd. of Gnvood. last Wednesday. the gruest of her sster. street. Mss M. B. Tweoddule s also A Km was hern to Mr. and Mrs. Supervsor of Schools, Charles A. '.Vllun Murphy, of Mountan avenue, yesterday mornng. A smoker was held at the parsh Louse of St. Paul's ('lurch, Wednesday evenng. The Hoard of Realtors monthly n-etnjr has been postponed from larch ' untl March 9. The regular meetng of the Hoard of Trustees of the Lbrary wll M held Thursday nght. C. Albert Bshop, of Cleveland, ()., former resdent of Westteld, s vstk hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V, l'm ; Kunmare S lt> S-turd.-n. Thr League ol Women Vulcr.s wll A. Ushop, of Harrson avenue. March ')tb, n the vacant gamge o> Court Trnty, Catholc Oauulters of Amerca, held a busness meetng at the Holy Trnty Parochal School Thursday evenm;. Wulter Taverne", Jr., of Chu reet, has returned to hgh school 'l'ter a three weeks absence due to GrU of the Junor Class of We.stltld \h\rxt wll be entertaned by thu College Woman's Club of Westteld,,. ; trsday evenng, March. at the home of Mrs. Wllam J JUyt-'s -7 PTS )ect street. Hon. J. Fletcher Tweeddale, of Artlunette, New lunswek, Canada, I'Mlhuwer; Prncpal of tle Hgh School, Krank N. Neubauer. and Prncpals, George V. Smth and Stanley T. Ilnman, who attended the natonal educaton conference n Washngton, ). C, last week, have returned. A n'otrressve brdge WHS held at the Kelt" Lake County Club, X.tr d:y, I'Vlnmry 7. The entertnn"rnt eommtlee of the dub wll hold : sbsrpton dance for members and Hh. on Th lmr. Mur.k S n ml Paren Teneht'' Assuclnn was unable to he present. I'ntH'pal North ;t venue, nwnc! by Mr. Neu- (Irorge I). Sml h, guve an excellent 'nann, Tn- ^alr wll hrgu at N.-'-U) talk on hs rerenl trp to Washng!on j'lu ftntnu' ;l day. Il wll he n I). ('., where he ttended the natonal charge uf Mrs. R \V. Tn.hnlnU- ;m.j Kv<. ). I>. I,nsrf. u ratonal r m fere nee. Mrs. \ card party wll In gven Ky the Seunr \uxlnry, <>n S:tn\!:u- evenng Ma'"('I' l!7t at Use Sh;u-k,- HUISOM an operaton for appendct Country ('Int., f»r the hcnctt of tn Mrs. Waldcmar Cooper has juetl (.hldren'f* Cn'mlry llmne. Trket, the Westleld colony n Florda am s enjoyng the sghts of the sunny south. A mnstrel show wll be presenled by the Men's Club of the Frs'. Congregatonal Church at the Parsl: House on Frday evenng, March 3. ny be obtaned from Mrs. \\ llau. Or, Mrs. llerhet Ferrs or anv men.- IT of tn Auxlary. Fre Chet Frederck C. Decker wll attend the meetng of (le Kxenpt Fremen's \s:;oealon to be hob! n the Kxompt Fremen's Ileadp-rl'rs, Somerset street, North I'lanleld, on The sxth brthday luncheon of tl Westfeld Chapter Daughters of the Yhumb.v evenng, March I. Mr. Amercan Revoluton wll le held at Jelm Andes, presdent of the Stat J'haekanaxon on Wednesday, Marel!\empt Assocaton wll address the, ut ]. n. meet ng. "Husbands on Approval," a comedy n throe acts, wll he presented socaton wll bold an evenng meet- The McKnley Parent-Teacher As- by the Kpworth League of the Frst ng n the school audtorum tomor- Methodst Church at tle hgh school rtw nght. The program wll be audtorum on Frday evenng. provded and arranged by the touch- ' ITS. A chorus of pupls from the Mr. and Mrs Charles /alder, ol sc. Mll wll sn(, ^.-v.-;,! numbers. Ms* Brooklyn, hu.-o returned home havng usl. m vhlhh! wll render seven.! spent the week end wth Mr. andhll'is. Mrs. Frederck C. Docker, of Kusl lroad street. The Mssonary Lou:"' of Natons f'um the Cl'Utun am MHsouuv J. Jordan, of 47 6th street, l'lanf.eld, was taken to the Muhlenberg TrannK In.sttut at Nyaclt, wll have tlar^t of tho meetng- at H oyioel Hosptal, n the town ambulance, he havng been struck by an automoble n Smth avenue. Tho sxth annversary brthday luncloon of WcaUk'ld Chapter Dnught<'ts of th' Anerfm Revoluton wll h( IIL'UI at Ihe Shackanuxon Country Club m Wednesday, Macl. Sunday, March 7, at tn- Crmfor (IOSJKM Tab'rnat'U, Rt'Lford nvcu and (Mlrrry st'm't, ('ranford. Ph; ltnd s wt'll worth hearng, and wl tell you of tll' work of the (lospel ll Sea Captan Talks to Rotary Club j The regular luncheon of tho We.st- j tkld Rotary Club was held n the j VUaHnr's new home, yesterday, Dr. LeUud Davs, presdng. An ntere-tag talk on "Marne Curostes" was gven by Capt. Saundcrs, a. retred sen-captan, who s resdng n Seotch Plumy Jl.. McVoy, Presdent of tho Hoard (f Realtors, Clarence Smth and T. B. Reynolds, of the Board of heultors were guests, as well as sovt.'al Hotrats from neghborng cuhs. The next luncheon of- the club wll be held n the Realtor';* Home, next Tuesday. t Grant P. T. A. Hold Regular Meetng Owng to an accdent n whch her» t-ilarhoc was fradnred. Dr. Sarah Kudnrk, of he Slate Department of Health, who was to address the (Iran evens' class of tn- fust, grade wns tvarded the Hag fn* the com ng >nlh for the largest, at tendance of tllers. l.ltle Mns Ann Cmnmngs provd- I a *ery nterestng und vared proan. Mrs IteclWell s >nlu* h the le'>'sls of the I'ark Commsson and t lned he plans cunt em ph ted for e tnprnveuet and heaul fyng <») c ('lark Menu.ral hrk, n the lanlng of slruhhery. The Apn' ce tng of the assoealnn wll be hl on Monday, Aprl ll, nstead 'f (jrl f, on account of (h* Ku^ter vu-.on. Owng t.o Ihe absence of tle pnyent, Mrs. (!ecl Ilolfnan presded a' c meetng. WEDDED 'clock, 'llu ltcv. James A. Hmtl. vector of the churcl, erforned the renoy. Mss [''ranees Edwards was mad of IOIIOI am l:ner lloton Krcm'h, of lanleld, was best tunn. Only the mkdte relatves of flc coulractn;,' parles were presen wtness the ceremony. The brde won; a frock of laventcr-bluc (eo(!tt(? Crepo cmbrod- Rev. Dr. Wllam K. Mclnncy wl conduct the communon servce n t Mrs. E. C. Ilnlto, of 34 Nortr Madson venue chapel, on Sunday red wth (C<'ld, «borse-hnr hat, Ku'ld avonh', wa. taken to threvenng. Hubert M. A. Wlson, a stu lmmel wth (fold lace. Khe carred JIullonborK Hosptal n tht- town nnbulanco Thursday, A'hcrc HIH* unrler- Semnary wll occupy the pulpt a < y, lace-llowers and pnk nv/eet- dent at the Pnceton Theologca shower-buupet of lles of the valwent an operaton for a!>p'n<n,'ty. the Sunday evenng servce n tn ) as. Presbyteran Church. Mr. Wlson The mad of honor won: a f^own of Mr. and Mrs. (eor;^ Harlan, of.se tally'l., wth hat to match am member of the Senor class n tn nred a bou( uel of butterlly nses IManfold, welcotncd a daughter to Semnary. H- also s a Knwluatr ther home Sunday. Mrs. Harlan Muryvll' College, ''cnnesse. was formerly Mss letty Shuher!, of Alston Rual. Owntc t" tnprovencnts hcn^ made! the Legon heathuarters, the The thrd meetrg of the (r.nt I T. A. (Jym Class was bell n tl lmd audtorum Monday nght. 'I'll has grown rapdly snce ts <r rogular meetm; of Martn Walllerc canzto and the comntt'e fc.'l er st, No. '. has been postponed untl,-.,ra;'d Io eotnu- wth tnt, worl Tuesday, March lf. I nll s hnol cbhcs. Thc-hs s «p',,,...,.,, 'to al women "f We.Keld and a A funl party wll be jven lor the I.enelt of the Holy Trnty Cathol Church, n tne I'ann'hal St'lmo' audtorum on Monday evenng, March K The S'wnr Crcle of lovanrcl'l Lutheran CIlHr'h of the Redcener, M'II meet Thnrfday nftcrnou at :.' e'clock at the home of.mrs. ('. l!eh j l ens, IU7 I'^nl s reel. J. Mr.-, (.!. Murklc.v, of Slanmorc I'lace, whle!l:htn;r from her ant' moble, sustaned a spraned ml;!'.-, - h-.m her foot slpped on a pece of ce. p'cunts may apply to Mrs. Wllan lrtlell, telephone SYK-J. The tl«'> et.ng of the clnw wh le held o Monday evenng. In the advertsng columns of b.av's "l.'ade-" apjears an a< njr a rewnd h IH- pad for nform: lon conc'nn; the person fol A re-kaster sale of fancy cood: wll be held ml March Ultl by Crou -,. ol. (; ' of Tn: Woman's Socety of the L'antst Church, afternoon.ml even " JI ' J " " f l ' ur " ) precate t!.e '-o-'jpe.-'ton of the puble n putttr an end to such atror,! n the.socal hall of tl Stjtper wll be served. church. n.lly "f!l".'a''l^ a lttle puppy fr.',,nl car on the porch of a r se " I'nvk street, Monday nrll drnj' tn -lon. In some cases thr s.,rl of lltmr s attrbuted to jr- rac.'. ' ne SoJety : often raled upon n Mch eases, and t. would ap- s the ttle of the war t:e pcture wnch wll be hl.led n the IlKh School h l AAudtor- um Monday, Tuesday and \V"du'v The (Jeeu Kstler Crcle of the (.yj j].,rt., --nd, ;!nl and atl, by [ 'rsl M. K. Clmvch wll present Mss (-j.'^k-iiykl I'ost, No. t>w>. The Klnor Cook n pctures an'l folk lfe I,,,,.(,.,. conssts of ten reels and was I'orr.r.vd n ::tn', and story ll the' lakcn by the Alled Sgnal Corps and chap of he church, Frday evenng, March ^. The (Iraccland Cvc Assocaton I.eld a socal am dance at (racelaml Hall, Trenton and Smth avenues, on Saturday nt:ht..musc for the all'ar \;m furnshed by the Westleld So- I cety Dance Orchestra. Tn March ncclng of th j School P. 'J'. A. wl he held I ;yru!'-u! on Wedne:»lay, the th,.i-n he Sgnal Corps of th'; Central Powers. Sxty young women wll. anv,s.-; th' town and the publc s u-red to a.-st wll ( hldvn's Coulry the IM turk ver The not Ihe A 'arl party for the benelt of the Icraee ArKhtbnu scholarshp fuml was Hgh'gven by '-le McKnley I'nrent-Toaeh- \. lor Assocalon at the h.uc of Mrs. C;arl"s Wellor, "f Hazel avenue, on Thursday afternoon, M:s Myrtle Jones, of ' Mountan avenue, has returned front vst- 'ut eght o'clock n the.'velng. A demonstraton of physcal tranng classes for boy, and grls, under the tan avenue, has returred lr.nn vsl- Ic.'.dcrshp of Mr. and Mrs. Howard " >:»", sster, Mss Adelade Jones lttn, wll be the prncpal feature v.'ho s attendng Ihe Mate Normal of tle program. hool n Trenton. "GRAY" Funeral Drectors S3 Eest Broad Street Wetfeld, N. J. TEL. WESTFIELD I«WATTS PLANT Mss Marjore I'lanl, (laughter of r..ld Mrs. 'Vanes, lnant, o' )( ) West Dudley avenue and Husk n.vatt-, sou of Mrs..losejhne Wellvg Watts, of TH\ drove street, were tnted n natrnouy ll Ht. Paul' > hureh, yesterday afternoon al fve totb yollu^ peoph' ;re well luow : socal crcles n town, the brde Ixutf a graduate of the local b^l, scboll. TIK; e;rohn serv(?d n tn World War, havng seen.servce wll Ihe Ilrtsh Knyal Klynr CcrpH. Mr. and Mrs Watts left fo weddng trp to Bttrnuda and upon cr r(-turn wll resde n Kunwood 5 GARAGE DESIGNS It's ensy Io buld ; j.; r - aj';'..lust, cldos' Ihe uv-,s);n you want I'fom Ilc 5 pl.'ns ctur' al ml' offce and we'll ob an a j.c'od man I" ('< He work for you. Call 49 AWII come rtrht tp to Ha" yf>n alout t.... H Wlen You Trade at. WINDFELDT COMBINATION MARKET You are assured of FOUR thngs QUALITY-SERVICE FULL MEASURE and LOW PRICES GROCERIES FRUITS VFX.ETABLES MEATS E. Broad St. '[VI. 4 Wettfetd HARPER METHOD BEAUTV CULTURE PERMANENT WAVING THE VANITIE SHOPPE, Inc. NEW WESTFIELD BUILDING 6 ELM ST. Open Monday & Saturday Evenng! untl 9 Tel. 87! Man barber APPOINTMENTS ptcutznk n Ladng and Chldren'* tftr cuttng. H. L. DILLINGHAM Foot specalst, here every Wednesday, from to 9. Appontments can be made n advance. Phono I4l "I,NAt>rcU" HtJIMJINC 5 Elm St. ROSE GREY BEAUTY SHOPPE HITANELLA SYSTEM Water Wav; Hour* Muncur! Fucala Sculp Troatmenta Thura., Fr., Slt. Kvenngs, 8 o'clock GOING THE LIMIT IN SER- VICIO BUT NOT IN PRICE. 'I'lone 6. LINOLEUM % ForEwcvFloor nhcllousp Armstrongs Lnoleum PAR TILE INLAID $.49 SQ. YD. MARBLE ml Lt»R m h GRANITE PLAIN c>". & 43jVb\th Tlm OPCH I.VENINGS

6 Page Sx THE WBSTFTELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MABCH 3, 96 Crow Apponts New Commttees for B. ML A. A central change n the personnel Mrs. W. F. Lttle, of Rahwty,»ddressed the Lncoln Shoul Parent- of standng commttees of the Busness Men's Assocaton of Westfeld The fremen found ' - chlm- monthly meetng of the Socal an< le Russell Buldng on East Bread Thursday afternoon the regrula The b-nonthly dnner of the Al- I'ha Delta P Class of the Baptst Teacher Assocaton last Wednesday s apparent after an examnaton of r.ey on fre and the blase was extnpasht-d, no dum&ge occurrng lrt Church was held at the home o. Lterary Crcle of the Frst Metho- Church wa» held n Socal Hall, Mondsy evenng. Ths dnner was to afternoon. In her address she re- B Hat gven out by Eyare M. Butson, lave taker, place a week or so ag I fcrred to the wt prcat Amercans, secretary. The department was called to the Mrs. Bush, on Grove street. Aft*. out had been postponed. Ths class [\hus- brthdays occurred n Febru- Eldred R. Crow, who was recently home of Frederck J. Holmes, of two charmng songs by a tro of la! ry, and she ponted out that each' elected presdent for the second tme, Fourth avenue, Sunday mornng des the presdent Mrs. Frank Beattj composed of young; men of the *' j hod been ndebted to hs mothor fur has long attempted to secure ' hnut :3. Sparks from the rhm ncy had gnted the roof Tle blare Carleton f of Mntsng:, Chna. Dr, ntroduoed the speaker. Dr. Mary E Sunday School. Twenty-sx members :w jtho rtr.mgh of character whch were ' materal for the assocaton, and h* sat down to a splendd dnner whch 'pljrranc-nt n both. She descrbee' *as served by the mothers of the commttee appontment!* for 9 v-js extngushed wthout much damage havng occurred. en n Medcne" and for alf an hour 'nrleton spoke on the subject "Worn "'jhe functon of the pm-nt-uathe Loys.. L. Kaser, leader of the se the frst tangble evdence of ths.»«walons. and recon.memed a eloaer sympathy In-twecs; toucher.* and Vlos«crans led the communty sng- class, was toastraaster and Wndsor Appearng on the commttees are the Karly Sunday evenng a call came ntertaned her audence wth her names of many men, who untl tha n from the hotel located at Grove personal experences as a medca! ;»tlwrs. ng. Wllam H. Orr, formerly presdent of the Board of Educaton, ad- year have not been members of the and Central avenues. The fremen mssonary extendng over a perod Busness Men's Assocaton, or who The program opened wth a mnuet by crht sxth grade grls. A were quckly extngushed before ed that up to ffty years ago there ng Your Lfe Work." Mr. Orr stat- found the roof blazng. The flames f mure than thrty years. She stat dressed the class on the topc "Choos- have never been actvely engaged n ts work. paper on "Prt-Sehool Work" %vus,'uch damage had resulted. were no Chnese women doctors but ed that there s a greater need for The executve commttee fullowt*. read by Mrs. Charles I Sourbor. The j About 3:3 Sunday evenng, the here had always been md-wves who men n busness today, than ever be- The tme has passed when the Eldred R. Crow, Thomas.. Judson, j-tu-mnce prze was won by puply department went to the home of Mrs. ad preyed on the supersttous Ch-foreese and exploted ther dstresses professonal man was consdered tha Jr., Charles H. Van Doren, Eyare M f the frst grade. Mrs. Arthur H. Herwood, of 949 Rpley avenue, and Hutsor, Eml R. Bmnner, Fredercl H. Moody, presdent of the assocaton drected the m-etnf.'. Damage was slght. :nale_ doctors had resented the com- :lay must choose the poston to whch xtngushed a small chmney fre. These together wth the gnorant real busnessman. The boy of to- J. Holmes, Charles Clark, John C. Tofcn, Horace J. Martn, Jr., Krnl J. ">g of foregn medcal people and hadhe s best ftted. He referred to Schuster, Henry L. Kost, Augustus C. lept alve the noton that sckness was alesmen and sad that heads of bg Nash, A. K. Maxwell, and (rover ('. tne result of a fate they were powerless to prevent but mght mtgate by :ases had once been salesmen and manufacturng concerns n most Tranor. The followng; standng commttee* THE PERFECT PLAYHOUSE ncantatons and self-mutlaton. that a good salesman was one that have been apponted by the presdent: ud a happy way about hm, and who Membershp Cmmttec-, charman, James K Hush, Wllam Wlloughby, To cope wth ths dscouragng stuaton as well as to overcome the vembers of the class to fnd out what Byron M. I'rugh, J. W. Seager, Gco. EXTRAORDINARY as a plugger and determned to see he sales go through. He urged the II Rley nnd Krnl K. lrunncr; holday closng commttee charman, our own msson crcles, haa been a go at that job und make a sueeesb ot prejudce she had found, even wthn hey were best ftted for and then to Charles Clark, Eml J. Schuster and ANNOUNCEMENT truly lureuban task. But the out- t. A short address was gven by James M. Ilutchnso.n; law commttee: Rev. E. J. Holdon, pastor of the charman, Augus-tua C. Nash, lf^ry hurrf. The drnerwas prepared by! h. Kost and Robert W. Harden; propram commttee: charman, Horace J. 'oughtery, Mrs. O. L. Kaser, am s. E. II. Garca, Mrs. George I Martn, Jr., Homer French, John C. Gala Openng Mrs. I. L. Brady. Tho followng Tobn, Kml J..Schuster -n< I'Ynnldm I'oung lades of the c' jrch acted as K Wagner; commttee on cvc affars: charman, Thomas II. Judson, Of watresses: Mss Albc.t Deter, Mss-! RITZ jr., II. h. Becker, J. Ashley Hrown, Pearl and Hazel Hosecrans and! A. R. Maxwell; publcty commttee. >ss Gertrude Brady. A member of charman, Ferrs K. Pearsall, C. C. he class, Albert Garca, was charlau of the dnner commttee. 'alsbury and Eyaro M. Hutson; truffle commttee: charman, Frederck J. FABIAN'S THEATRE Holmes, Bert G. Oldford and Frederck H. Gray; athletc commttee, charman, Herbert B. Hall, August Danker and Fny Washburn; credt bureau commttee: charman, C. h. Corby, Alan Bruce Conln and Russell Hahn. Co-operaton Between Parent and Teacher Urged East Jersey Street, at Broad, ELIZABETH On Fre Department Notes Shortly «tft«r sx o'clock. rydsy grht, the fre department was called TUESDAY MATINEE, MARCH 9th DOORS OPEN AT P. M. wth : KEITH VAUDEVILLE : and FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS 'Women n Medcne" Talk of Chnese Mssonary look s brghter now and after hos [ptal tranng numbers of natve J.onen are assumng medcal responsllty at the doctor's hosptal and even n the outlyng dstrcts. Several Chnese grls have taken regular medcal eoun-es n our Amerca*, colleges, and upon ther return have uthlshecl hosptals nnd tranng vhof.ls n Chna. Thus Chnese grl>* lceomc nurses, elnps aro establshed, c Mrpes n hygene are gven and few natve women arc beng turned out full fledged doctors. The Chnese sck, who often trudge scores of mles for treatment at Dr. Carltton's hr-fpf.n! are very receptve t( the clams of the Chrst n whose nae ther dstresses are allcvnted. '.he doctor closed her talk wth apprecaton of the splendd support \ hch ahe has receved from the Westfeld Methodst Church. Boys of Alpha Delta P Class Gven Busness Advce Masquerade and Dance At Berkeley Heghts The Berkeley Heghts Communty ssocaton wll hold a Masquerade nd Dance n the Communty House, 'lanfeld avenue, Berkeley Heghts, n Saturday evenng, March 3th. >Iusc wll be furnshed by the Nghtngale Trchestra. $5. DOWN Balance $. per month, buys one of the followng houses wh' k contans three rooms and sun parlor downstars, three bedroo and tle floor bath on second floor and open room floored on th' A floor, where rooms can be made. Steam heat, hardwood doubt floors, decorated electrc lght fxtures. lots 66x4 or larger fn' e locaton, ntuate as follows. ' 53 PARKVIEW AVENUE 539 PARKVIEW AVENUE 5 CORY PLACE 54 CORY PLACE 56 CORY PLACE 643 CHESTNUT STREET Also houses, 3 rooms, eunparlor, st floor; 4 bed rooms tl baths, nd floor; room, 8rd floor. All best mprovements. \\ on! down, balance easy terms. ' 638 RAYMOND STREET E. nd St., «44 RAYMOND STREET Appl r W. H. ABBOTT PLAINFIELD, N. J. Tel Tromont WESTFIELD, N. J. Tel. YOUR 96 INSURANCE If your house and furnture s not covered by nsurance or your polcy s about to expre, gve t YOUR ATTENTION NOW C. S. LEE Repretentatve for all the Leadng Companea 5 ELM ST. Tel. 47 WESTFIELD OPENING BILL Nothng so becomes Youth and Beauty as the charm of a pretty hat! says the Lttle Mllner. Chc "Flapper" Hod n hapef, trm, and color* that are unquestonably and dstnctvely correct. Dfferent headze. ONE PRICE $5. 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IAMFERTI. ftldunnnd at Fourth St. PLAINFIKU) TDOM «S*f Coats, suts, frocks, gowns, mllnery and accessores all wll be represented. Tuesday and Wednesday the 9th and th of March* Models wll promenade at eleven n the mornng and at half past two n the afternoon* Each group of fashons and ts outstandng style ponts toll be announced as t s dsplayed. Fashons for women, for msses, and for larger women. Also for grls and chldren. Styles for every oc cason, mornng, afternoon, evenng, sports, busness, street and school. HAHNE'S-FASHION SHOW-SECOND FLOOR Emphassng the new for sprng 96, n fabrc and color, ap' proprate for every hour n the day. "

7 Plays and Players N e w and OW Event* Now Beng Presented Varous Playhouses: '«- ' " " * ' ' " " "" " Vllu ««" ' S "" K " Kn PtllP Vaudevlle >H,!« *Tntlv( PlfBMlk "Tlt JMI.,«atmosphere always breezy, wholesome and fresh. There's nothng now U Wlrom Toofc" or startlng In Ihe story of a wealthy old mlll-ownt:r of mddle age who Una"* '* m H"'««"< B ««"" " wunts to lve a bt und get some fun l,rrl< "T»» f»f»«ot»" L)HIB_JTe Cre«klot Char" out of hs hardly neutllred wealth, Nor ;-. there anythng startlng ncul a MaBk Itprra -Th* Brll«H prlghtly wdow wth an eye to a lortuno, nor of a fathful housekeeper who (mld* T*' MoMle ol Vence"! (! BMk "Thr!H»rt«l Ge»n» Lvea the mll-owner more than h. * nl» Elllull "Tle Vrgn" UrnuM-*^" *'" WHf" lulc Bm "Crallr Snalrkrr" T T«lk»» e Dj-bbuk" money bags. All ths Is "old stuff" hut It has all the famlar homelness of a comfortable fresde char, a beloved look or a chershed ppe. It s the charm of the everyday. You can Bottle back In your orchestra char and algh Out" mrlhto-«tke Emperor J»m»" (),,, -» -Allf'a Iran HUM" Rlt * '*#fc Wfltnnn** Mun-ctSrlM' n»»«" Slukrf-"PrtaeMs Flavla" T.u Sqlre Te Bnelnjr" VllJfrHIt "Mfrry, Merry" VllMkWUlI Tha Olt" Ulaltr Gtrdea "Artl nd Models" 44th»*Mg of the Flame" tslfc "Pppr l,«ve' ( 4Jll-*Tle RlgM Age <o M«rrr" Ud "No, Herbert" IIM7 Mlller'» "Stll Wnlem" Augustus Thomaa, veleran play- rljht of the Amercan theatre and alls.responsble for some of ts greatm'succesaeb, Is the author of "Stll Waters', tmely comedy whch opened,» Henry Mller'a Theatre on Monday nlrht "Stll Waters," as Its name Imples, runs deep deep Into tho turbd Xplh of prohbton, that latest treasury fdr the modern author. It tolls the story of a "dry" senator who In real lfe and by personal convcton Is «"wt". Poltcally nnd publcly ho tan "demon rum", whle prvately moynj "atlll waters" mghtly. The leadng role Is played by Thurston Hall. The supportng cast Includes Davd Ie»tle, Edward Kmcry, Itobcrt CumnlnE8, Charles II. Martn, Nck Long, Mnn Klngslay, Mram Doyle, Nyan Brownell,na Gcorgle Drow Mendum. «r. Thonas la hs own producer, «* IIDIJ'H "-nr- Crook*" A new comedy drama, "Square Crookj," by James P. Judge, opened up t Dly'n 63d St. Theatre on Monday»l«hl. Dorothy Applcby and msscll ack are the lendng members of. tal Includng Udu Machubbard,.ar- "M Bater. Annlo.-nek Borslln. Fran- * Verd, Norval,.,-eUvell, I'hllp Lord, "'" "" I "The IHnaquc of Vence" llock I'emhortom who more than "J other one manager Is noted as a m er of ""''"" """ Interestng nov- ""«Is the producer of a modorn»edy, 'The M,lBC]U(,, Vonlco.. by w»rge Dunnng. It opened nt the nsaeld Theatre last nght and wll * revewed I., a later Issue. Tto «>l»rea member of tho cast Is Arnold ''!' Others present ara Kenneth "Henna. Antonette Perry, Selena Wlfrd Sengrnm. Onrnnl I'cr- Taylor and Ver* Bad- t %, V " trl " * * *.NrT! 'T ""!' ' VII "W Nr lf lf'o V'J "'' " lllcl wna n tho Orten- uny,. Tl,.,,trc tonlrhl la a new >.ot.*n " "' nv " r " l-'w»»n -who h, lvllh, O," B> " whch was a vast,,,n, ' Bnyne, Herbert Itan- Ma'V "'"'vler, Julo Uarmml by «! ovmorjcn,, Oorellk 8 Wobert I',,,,, Noble II * * * II vou'llt"" Tl " w '«dom To»<l" sl,l,, ' n lkc ll «unreal and llvo enjoy. Mtchell who goes from the real world la the land of dreams tenderly and sympathetcally. Mo,,jIlvlJ Uarlle Bcmls wth a gratfyng lghtness und delcacy of portrayal that makes ths dreamy, ntanglblo nobody.a lvng realty, brngng out hs hdden fneness unmstakably. The metamorphoss of Charle Boms from a complex to the normal, healthy man he was meant to be s exqustely devlaea Ijy Mr. Connelly and as exqustely portrayed by Mr. Mtchell and tho other characters are also excellent, 'he loyal and lovng Sally Feld who brngs Charle to a realzaton of Ills weakness, Is well done by Mary Phllps. The 'offce manager, the dream people, other resdents at a typlcul boun.ng hoube are cleanly cut und cameo-lke h precson. If you are nut? of the chosen few who are not southed by ba e-kn s, ortam-folore Charleston dancers, ranfous voced comedennes and Imosflbl handsome heroes, go to nee "Tn; wslom Tooth." H wll have a mealng for you and you wll hav,. a satsfyng evenng. * -k * m«> Slrect 'Ihenlr, "The Itljcht.Age To Slurry." 'he Cnhurns Mr. md Mrs, always remnd me of aweet lavedar probulj:* hecaubb they are ebyeukdly Khgll*h ;nd probably, tm, because Hm l.s ;lways a refreshng nnd unworldly nnn to ther genal Kngllsh comedlem. I feel tnat In "The Farmer's Wfe" nml It Is agan apparent n "The ItlKht AKH to Marry," ther Lancashre comedy now appearng nt Ihe Ht S St. aly "ther comedy" becauho they nake every play la whch they happen to le. pecularly ther own. As a matter of record, l. ] '. Malthy wrote tlls play. But the Cobum.H, as always, create tue wth relef because there s no lntrlrato moral problem Involved, no hghbrow mystcsm to rack your tred bran. Just the perfecton of the beautfully acted commonplace factors that ma'te the warp and wool of pleasant happy lvng. May the Coburns never bt lure.l away from tlls dellghtft.. mllen that they have made ther own kngdom au whch we feel prvleged to share n. * * *.*/ro wssr'hcl) Tonght Rudolph Valentno, h "Tho Eagle". Thursday, I'YIdny and Saturday Betty Ilronson, n "A Kss for Cnderella." Extra Saturday at 4 p.. Monty Banks, In "Keep Smlng," Monday nml Tuesday Norma Scherer In 'Hs Secretary," Comedy "Spat Famly In "Wld l'ma". News. Internatonal Wf-ekly. * * * OXl'OIUl I.AINPIELI) Tnday "The Vanshng Amercan," end Kelth-A'leo Vaudevlle. Thursday Frday and Saturday Lberty Magazne, $5. Prze Story, "Mannequn" wth Alce Joyce and Warner Bnxter. Monday and Tuesday, "nast Lynne." wth the Year's Oreatost Cast, * + * I'l.AINTIISLD TIIRATUK Ths week. Mats. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, I'lalnflekl Players n "What Prce Glory." Nexl Week, "Dancng Mothers." * * > > 'I.AIM ld ) Todny and Tomorrow, I^aura La Phntp In "The Teaser." Frday nnd Saturday, Hex Bench's "The Gooao Womnn." wth Loulne Dresser and.lack Plckford. Monday nnd Tuesday, Regnald Denny, In "Where Wa I." * * * llltoall ST NEWAHIt ^fondny evenng, Mnrch st, the Broad Street Theatre Introduced to Its natrons llm much dscussed >ns Dean Raymond. The producers are Bannster and Powell. French farce, "A Kss In a Tax." whch A. II. Woods la sendng on tour, after lt» sx months run In New York and three months enthusastc recepton In Chcago. Ths Is the farccal comedy whch was wrtten by Maurce Ilonneculn nnd Perre Verbn, and produced nnd ran two years n I'nrls under the ttle of "Tho Fve O'clock Man," The translated verson was mnde by Clfford Orey, and launched under U present tlllo "The Kss In a Tax." A. II. Woods was compelled to brng tho hghly successful Chcago engagement to an end owng to n prevous bookng nt the only avalable theatre, and It now goes on tho rond. The local engagement Is for one week, wth, ".' J»etllnKs lre ly Jo Metzlner I* llrrttu,, y Ml. pumberlon I.T"" y - A the usunl Wednesday and Saturday ""fln-t«a wth hm In Iho ; ro madness, anl no lmlt wll ntrnot» :"»., arc wllla,,, Jr. ' K»\lman. many local admrers of Arthur ryrnn whoso recent npponrnnco In hls t'lty ore well remembered. * * * SIIIIIIEHT M'.WAUK It hs been decded to keep "The Student Prnce" at the Shuhcrt Theatre, Newark, one week more tn-glnnlng Monday. Ths extenson was mndo necessary by the heavy dotund to IM thl.' mslenl nnserploeo. For Ihe l»«t week eents have been nt a premum nnd Iho Indcatons ore that the Untl week of the engagement wll cn.ua!, If not eclpse, In attendance tho "rat week record, tho fgures of whch luve lcen paralleled only by such stellar attractons m Al Jolson nnd Kdlln Cantor m Ths nplendld achevement In l>t- m '>n» IK T r "! " m " E f """! - v. lj s' n " trnellrk puronngo plnceb "The Htuclcnl M,rc [.," "'"" Th» Wsdom Tooth." Prlnco" In front of every other munlcnl Thtalrp S '' l)ow I>Illy al lhd Ultl " orforlng nnd answers tho queston "loun '" " loro "Khly delghtful, why It l" boon found necessary to * f «It Th r ' B hln al '" P"""" t organze no less than nne companes hertl <lf wth,»»plttelt clerk of ths colorful onlortalnmmt to tour n\\u) "''"'" - complex can bo so < cn >l ths country. amy plbyed by Thomas THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 96 Popular matnees wll be gven Wedncsday and Satuday. * * WEI'S STATF NKW4RK "'be Devls crcus" n Metro-CoTawyu l>cture. wth Norma Shearer In the ttle role, wll be Ihe man Hm attracton at Kew's State Theatre for '.le tr.tre neck starlng Monday, March lpt. The Btory concerns a young lecent Br caught H llc well of lrcumstance, She floes from an orphan home In search of her mother, who unknown to her Is a member of t ronk pang, n an underworld rendezvous she secures a protector In the r"!e of u clever young rogue. A love ayalr ensues whch d Interrupted thru hs apprehenson n» a pckpocket. She drfts nto a crcus and secures a poston as a performer, and Is showered wth attenton by the lon tamer. Ila sweetheart becomes Jealous and revenges herself on the grl by tamper- Ing wth the trapeze on whch she performs Durng a performance the trapeze breaks throwng thf grl Into the llon' cage, and crpples her. C * * I'KrCTOH'N LYCEUM NEWABK Open Saturday. Sunday and Holday's Evenngs. To overcome to some extent the dffculty created by the demand f"r se:n.s tl the Proclor'tf Palace Theatre, Newark, for Bnturdny, Sunday and Holday lvenng*, the PalHee management has decded to allevate condtons by openng Proctor's Lyceum for these evenngs. The Lyceum Is located on an upper door of the snme buldng, Is artstcally decorated and nvtng In Its arrangement. Tho same shows that wll be gven down-stars, wll be gven at the Lyceum. 'De acts wll be Identcal In every respect and the same scenery wll bo used. Hmok- Ing wll he permtted throughout Proclor's Lyceum. «* * MMvrs KM'm: NICWAHK "U'lv not a crcut of theatrcal hotels." aska Al Tyler one of the fnnmkers wth "Monkey Shlles" at Mlncr'a Umpre Theatre commencng Hundny matnee, February K. "Oh, yes, I know that every cty has a hotel that clams to he tho foremost tbe.atrlr.al hotel In tht; cty," contnues Mr. Tyler, "hut tha Is bunk." Tho grout Yacnpl Troupe of 8 sellstlou-l Acrobats drect from Karl Carl's Vantes, are one of the Features of "Monkey Bhlncs." The week commencng Sunday, March 7th. wll brng you Newarka own popular Comedan "Harry Steppe" anl hs MR O. K. show. + * * 'Tn? Hunk or HI-"" 'The Bunk of 96" tho snappy new revue at Ffth Avenue's producton theatre, The Meckscher whch s Just up Ffth Avenue nt 4th Street Is presented by Talbnt Productons. 'I'he authors. Cono Lockhnrt uut Percy Waxman have provded sketches and yrlcs whch Jolly along the tendences In the regular revue. Tho dversfed I ncludes a good nature* utre of tn; nets whch usually comprse a ro-!. Gone Lockhart, clever comedan that bo Is. not only staged the rovm but plays n It, contrbutng hs famous n "Hunk" and a poltcal apseoh an Irresstbly funny fantastc ballot, an4 dollghttul skt called "Second Thoughts." Car Overturns, No One Injured About three o'clock Sunday afternoon, a Ford tourng car, owned and operated by Samuel Krebbs, of 5 East Grand avenue, Roselle Park, skdded and turned turtle. The accdent occurred on the south sde of READ EVERY PAGE FOR NEWS AND FACTS. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATRE BROAD ST. SUNDAY, MARCH 7 EUZABETH ONE DAY ONLY Jack Holt and Florence Vdor n "THE ENCHANTED HILL" New» REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Scenc Felx Comedy Begnnng Mon., March 8 & Contnung Through Frday 5 DAYS ONLY Fanne Hurst's $5, Prze Story "MANNEQUIN" wth ALICE JOYCE and WARNER BAXTER Companon Feature " MO ANA OF THE SOUTH SEAS " REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA News Our Gang Comedy Topcs Everybody's Pantng Problems and QUESTIONS wll be answered by nn Expert "MASTER PAINTER" Saturday, March 6, 96 The Pant Shop" Welch Brothers, Inc. 4 lust Broad Street Everythng for the Home Panter. We are Panters nnd Decorators ttlan anl wll?ladly furnsh art estmate on your proposed work. Wrte u> or telephone 68. Attempted to Dspose of Bogus Jewelry Early Sunday nght, word was receved by the local polce department, from polce headquarters n Cranford that two men were on a webt-bound trolley car selln? bogus jewelry. Sergeant Edward Mller, notfed all the offcers who were on duty, to bo on the look-out for the two men. The staton-master at the Juncton stated that he had seen a man showng jewelry tn some of the passengers on a the Plaza. Mr. Krebbs wag proceedng south when the car struck a slp- Later n the evenng, Offcers car whle at the juncton. pery spot. The car skdded and Schrober and Somera brought n turned completely around three tmes Wllam Ezzelo, of 79 Hgh street, Md fnally capszed. The only other Elzabeth and Henry Kenney, of SI7 occupant of the car was the wfe of Flora street, Elzabeth. The men attempted to sell some of the jewelry the owner. The drver and ha wfe hj;d a narrow escape from beng serously njured. Mrs. Krebba waswhle he was rdng to Westfleld on to the nght man of the Plaza Lunch, badly shaken up and receved mnor tho trellcy. Both men were locked scratches about the face. The carup. Monday mornng they nppeared was damaged consderably. TODAY before Recorder Augustus C, Nash n t specal sesson of the polce court. Ezzclo was lned $5 and the case aganst Kenny was dsmssed. OXFORD PLAINFIELD- 3 PERSONAL DIRECTION VANISHING" AMERICAN LAST TIMES And KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Thurs., Fr., Sat. Lberty Magazne $5, Prze Story MANNEQUIN M.tn wth ALICE JOYCE and WARNER BAXTER Mon., Tue3., Wed. EAST LYNNE wth The Year's GreateBt Cast OF ch..tr., 4c, Balcony, 3c, Chldren, c, Log.., 83c..., SOc, B..c..r. 4., CUdr... c, Lo,«, 99c d Bl 5c, L«,«, 99c SEE THESE NEWARK SHOWS SHUBERT llrafon! IMncr anl llrml trrrt MnuDKvlnrot 'I. 8, BchlealaB** NKWAIIK, M. J. NOW PLAVNO The Blt'Ntt't*. Shulert I'renenl "THIS NTVIIKN' 'HINIH" wth IlU'nll Il,,,,,.<r anl >(M> othera. Matj. Wed, and Bat. Wk. Mar. Nb llncnu slulera Hhulerl ISvel-y Suu. Vnulevlll,. nutl I'letre* BROAD ST. THEATRE llrual A Fllon «!»..,\rwnrk NOW PLAYINU A. II. Woods offers "TH KISS IN A TAXI" wth Arthur Hymn anl Jantt lleeeher UurKUln Mats. Wed. nml HaL Arc you u subscrber of the Leader? If not, Why Not? Only $. per year for all the latest news. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Tonght Rudolph Valentno n "The Eagle" Page Sevea Thurs,, Fr., & Sat. Betty Bronson n "A Kss for Cnderella" Extra Sat. at 4 p. m. Monty Banks n "Keep Smlng" Next Week Commencng Monday, March 8, 96 Telrpbou*. ft* ANP TUES WED AND THUDS AMD "HIS Valuable Property Purchased A large tract of land, located on tho lluulrvurd, n'r Gruvo street, las been nrcluts'd by H. W. Harden, F... IIolmcH and H. 3. Hall, the deal ItuvnK boon closed Monday. Tho property hts a front footage of!)( foc on the Boulevard und t n sad to be worth nearly $5,. '\ In prupcrly was purchased from Harold Gordon nnd Charles Wolf, through the real estate ollcc of Allan l'crce. Recent Real Estate Transfers The followng deeds havo been recorded n the offce of County lleglster lauer at the courthouse, n Khzal.eth. Albert W. llunnmnn to Anna Nolle, lots <8 and 4), block 4, map of Secton Nn., properly of New York Suburban Lund Company, Wcatfeld and l''nnwood. August Scgcl to John H. Stoltz, lots ) and, map of property owned by the estate of Albert Wlcox. PROCTORS LYCEUM Proctor Bld$, Newark Open Sat,Sun. d Holday' EVENINGS. - t SAME BIO READE'S PLAINFIELD THEATRE Phone 679 Perrntted ^ A-ACEJggg PHONE WALTER KEADE D. W. ROGERS, Resdent Manager THIS WBEK Mats. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. PLAINFIELD PLAYERS n WHAT PRICE GLORY Next Week "DANCING MOTHERS" Mutlnrn nnr. Slp. KvrlnM IHle. s:tr, rde. :to<* Hat. IWfH. II.IO. Dl'. Me, 5Uc. Ht-ffN nutv <>u Mnlt- tor nl lrrformnnren. Suhxrrlpllo Hal nov uprn III Ihr box tfflcr fnr rnlfr«hchhoii. Today Frday Norma Shearer n SECRETARY" Comedy Spat Famly "Wld Papa" * Internatonal News Weekly Larry Semon n "STOP, LOOK and LISTEN" Comedy Charle Chase n "Innocent Husbands" Sportlght "The Uprsng Generaton" Constance Bennett n "SALLY, IRENE and MARY" Comedy Our Gang: "Better Moves" Internatonal News Weekly Extra Sat. at 4 p. m. Reed Howe n "Crack O' Dawn" "See These Newark Show" LOEWS tltoal) AND M\V NTHKKTB NKWAIIU, N... NOW 'LAYINa World Premers Metro-Ooldwyn Presents "THEDEVIL'S CIRCUS" wth KOltMA SIIKAEH Cbarle* ICmntet Ha«k KIIANIvl.VN VAMOHI9 * CO, 4_4 OTHEBTBIO ACTS 4-T-4 AfU. (Mol. <o Prl., Inrl.t SIM :v(»...,»m>. & llulldn).»«now 'IAyNll Clark He MCCUIIOURII'S "MONKEY SHINES" wth Georgo Shclton and Al Tyler.AIHO III,' (rrat VACOI'l TUDllI'r. Anl He 8rveu Hj'ncoalorf Week Mar. 7th llorry Bttpv* DISTURBED SLEEP < nn*f<l Pn.m IMnddfr WcakncH. Nntnrc'N Wny <>f Trlllnu Vun of J. II. Hnfurd, 75S Yftlo Ave.. Chl- CHJJO,., HIIVH, "I^or two yenra I hav6 been troubled wth gravel Many tmes It would cnuho mo to got up eght to twulvu HmtH tt nklt, and It watt vory panful. hthlntr>cl Iluclu c'onned me up In 'H., w'ck. I wll be KlatI tn toll or vrlle my nx perl unco." I-.lt Mated lutrhu IH nol a patent medcne OH Ihe formula IH on tho labf-l. It cleanse* tn? bladder»b c[>»om HHIIB do the bowo,\u, drvng tnt ulxortml dcposltm, teutrnll'/lnj< excofth add. thereby relevng IrrltFtlon whch rftuact dsturbed Bleep. It h no I a, (thu p mftdlctnc. The tablet«noht 'I centh ench at nl dnfc HtnrrH. Keller I.:lr»tatory. Mechanlcnburff, Oho. Locally ul Frutclnjy I'larmacy. Adv. C~' A. W. ADS. BRING STRAND PL.AINFIEUD" LAURA LA PLANTE n TEASER Saturday KKX BEACH'S THE GOOSE WOMAN wth LOUISE DRESSER & JACK PICKFORD Monday REGINALD DENNY n WHERE WAS I Mnln.e Chldren, c, Adulta, Oc, 3c, 3tk. Chldren, 5c, AJulu, 5c, 4c, SOc. Eanng, S«Iurd«y, Holday Tuesday RESULTS

8 Pag«Eght Boy Scout Coavocaton Imprmke Ceremony (Cmtnued frens Page I) Dem for comng, tellng them of the tpraton theyfra<bees to the Westfeld Scouts. James E. Pnngan, rtprchcntur the Brooklyn Councl lesponded wth thanks for the cordal recepton gven the Brooklyn Scouts and especally lad emphass on the h neb provded. He n turn pad a tohute to the Montclar Councl, remerkng that whle Brooklyn lad clam to beng a leader n thngs perttnng to Scoutng they were qntp wllng to follow when they found «(meone had somethng better to gve them. He told how the Senor Dvson had been told of n Brooklyn and ; Gouncl had nvestgated t and hs ahptecl t as,the Brooklyn ler boy*' plfl. j T. Pearce followng hm pad trtuffs to the Joupder, Frank <\ Gray and told of lle nspraton he hart keen not only to the boys of Monttlar but also the men wth whom he had some n contact. He thanked the Brooklyn Scouts for the way they hsd lad hold of the Dvson dea and brought t to the hgh state to whch It exsts today. Followng the Mert Degree Inducton, thera was a bref nducton of twelve Brooklyn Scouts > the Honor Degree. Ths ceremony s even snore mpressve th&n that of the Unt Degree. One canddate Carl C. Bates, Degree Master of the Columba Dvson, was gven a frst order ctaton. Mr. Batfcfc' work s wth the very poorest class of Brooklyn boy, crme and flth s the usua lot of the boy n hs secton. Through ha work he has developed through the Dvson a group of some hundreds of boys fully mbued.wth the Scout deals and lvng the clean and wanly lfe whch Scoutng loaches No frst order ctaton has ever been gven to a more worthy Scout Offcal. Mrs. M.. Uttlefleld carat nto the ceremony to place the banners en the staves of the canddates ae they knelt and through ths act the Scouts placed ther deals over ther heads where they wll float as long RATES; One-Cent-A-Word MINIMUM CHARGE 5c "Ada" Accepted by 'Phom FOK HAI.K An nm<llt l<uu:v Ht to > cheat, antlrue ple secretary desk, t round Illct muhpany clmtrft (harcloth). oatt standh m 7 oak dhtnt; room chttlrk. 'I'lone G6-J. OH HAI.K fmall!<!«box,?b.o lke new. II, I'fleBo, Nortl Ave. 'Plonn 3BB-R. s lfe shall last. The ceremony Bros., Central & Lenox Avea., Westllald, N. J. -O-tf dosed wth taps by Bugler Pchon. of Brooklyn. Thus ended one of th«ip IT IS POM RENT or Bale, we have mobt mpressve ceremones whch has It. Walter J. Lee, 5 Elm St., Wcstfleld, Tel. t«. -8-tt ever been held n Westfeld end a new chapter was opened for the younger C(»H IUSIVT New Room lloun.'. 73 scouts, and a new star placed n front Frst St. Qoltra Constructon Co,. 7S Summt t, l'bone 5. -ll-tf of them to whch every Scout should strve to reach. P»H UBNT 6 room hoube and bln. Hrynlldsen. 'Plone 4-W. 3-3-t Eghth Graders to Present Comedy "Gypy Rover" On Frday and Saturday, March»nd 3, the eghth grade of Washngton school wll present "The Gypsy Ko/vtr", a muscal comedy n three actb, n the Hgh School audtorum. The story of the operetta s centered around Kob, a lad who has been stolen from a wealthy home when a baby, and reared n a gypby camp. The operatta progresses thru many pretty songs and dances as well ss leally humorous stuatons untl n the fnal act Rob s restored to h3 ttle and estates, The operetta s sure to furnsh an nterestng and entertanng evenng for all who see t. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW COLONIAL IOUSIS, 6 rooms ana bath, car garage, al mprovements, ATTRACTIVE HUUK* f>au>,,\ A.Jm.xx'lAr, utjilt?/ nave several 6 and 6 room mutlerk new homes o pleasng Oeslsns. wth sun lurcnes, stsam heat, open freplace bmh rojn.s wll, bum In nl.a unt l Pt (toon. The reasonable prces ol thus *! "»» wll warrant your Immedate attenton Lhl IS (!«' YOU HOW TO SlGVRU IIOOM I'Oll HIONT Neatly ftrnlshod snltublo for two, near trolley ant A lmn-. >\ KIVIM'MI, TKHM trans. 4 Contrul Ave.. -SO-tf Tll') Jt;V\m,HS"t 3» F«ra IMu-f Hoart mul rttma wtth or wiilon TO SUIT lovit UUUGK.T. <U.I. \VKST*'ll:,ll ww.,,h Ittjl 'MUl HKN'r Larjfo eomfortflblo room prlvatu l>a. Specal chlchen am -O-tf mltnlle for couplo, board It deatved waftjfl dnner Tlmradaya at f.3». r 4 Kln 8t. 'Phono -M. -C-tf Tel. 34. S. FOR SALIC Cat 4th Avc., 3 doors Irom North Ave. State lljrhwuv, North sde OR HISNT A beautful largo room Vj mle to staton. Cosy homo In wth board for. Instantaneous hot AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE VVeslfleld, 6 rooms vml Imth, steam water mppllod, also a slnfc'le room, heat, parquet flours, screens, UWIIIIIKS and garage. '4 hono tf \V?L > K ' rcn - e «Bl, WO, balances ). K-SUX MW.H WZb Dodjro fotum, Unh I'-UVS h ^oo<l tuutlttan, (6.7, lke tent. Owner (.; H. Van I'Oll HUNT Ream wth prlvnto bath uoren, 'Phone WeHtfleld. -a-l-l't for two, bobt accommodatons, Maral I'rlu'H rlkht. Huck Co., 43 North Hall, 34 Mountan Ave. -3-tf Av. 'JNorto 77. REAL KBTATR Fol SAMS HOUBO 8 rooms, doublo garage, lot 67*67, excellent locuton, ono block from sta- ROOMS WANTED FOII s.tll'l A Olutvrolst Sedan, muv rmdftlon and apmranee, many *x ton. Prce, J8,«. Terms. 'Phono tns, $9.. Apply to J. C. Mor 7 us. nny, 5f!' ltowptn-t St. Tel. -Ul-M. WANTKIl A fldlte of three roonm an Ioss poll 8AI.K ltrooms~tlurt l/ll on tlo Hecond lloov of prlva HtX'f/m" " 3 balh ". corner properly, f'hmcnco n Frat or Sncond Ward FINANCIAL SAM? 7 room house wth S car KraBe. In flno condton, near»u- Blon, Prce reasonable. Inqulro " Broad St.. or call J37-W. SALE 8 room house, j bath, larco llvlns- rdon, I bcdmom. Well Inllll. Excellent locaton, convenent Bo trolley and trnln. Lot 5x. In-! qu!ro A. 8. "Loader." "*" : A TIIOIISANO FEBTof KOOd rfsldcnllal property an Seneca P(a»e sewer and cement «hlewalk lad C*( f 'lnck, f.'! r I!4.', A Ilroa,! "" la clk " v -" Hllll v - Wllam N C.! St., Hllnaletl. N.,\. <JIl SAI.H Three famly apartment rhou.c, four rooms n» twlt each f Large, sunny roomn, larce clnscta m " 'mpruvomenb. hot» :,!,.,,,-..,',,! nenlently local,..! I,, lbn IIVHI «ee-.lon f Invn. Lot loik'oo f wth Kontlcrful rnrlon, fnlt am tluwers "- lurtlctllara, <r«h lots or ««-«' ' j(.l. llltl'sk nl mnl.'r lonrav nt on Weslflell,»,. ' Two mll- JM from tatlon. Avalable Mny l Apply 679 Itnhw.y Avc. or " «J-J FOR SALE SDI.IIS for salt.. I'hne. 8--tf ttnn FOR HAI.K -CHII SALE llbkotball and Hsketn SICTIB, Smll Ska, MumhFlm mn. Iltle, Plrturon, Antlnne Inw-bov, unt bf>ok-cn»o f»m«l! hurfnn, wnrl-rtb(j nltnohed. Call 69, btforn '. M, R SALE Velocpede. Jlze 4 to 7. Alnoa new, rfaaonnltlo, ntao lartn roll-lop de«k, 'Phono 7!9. U SALE of Polltreod B and Grntvn o(r«^ciows and looo,' Urow/ Male Bobgrman REAL ESTATE FOR RENT U>ARTHEWT TO BENT «rooms. All Improvements. 58 Cumberland Ht. 'lono Io6. B-B-tl Fun HUNT 6 Stores In Cranford. 'os sesson Immedately. Inqure Ehmllng l»n nunt Houso for renl, 58 Oarlum Hoad. Avallalle May st. Apply to James MofTott a.ml Hun, ;to Prnspeet Ht,, «r vot'r uwn h'oker. 3-7-lf S'I'lHU.S f«r rent In beet louallon In Westfleld, raasonable. rent. Inqure. ll S6 Km St. 'I'hmm WoBltlll lll. --tf Sl'ACB IN BACKflf utoro for rent, mutable for plumber, electrcan, eju'ponter or any other shop. Separate- <!tnmre on Qulmhy Ht., reaaonablp rent. Inqure at ll 'Jln St., or cull 77 Westfleld. --tf Mll KENT room house all Improvements, 43 Central Avo. Rent 56, Wth garage. J9. Tel. 84-W. -8-tf Knll IICNT To adultb, my sevuu ro house In Wostfeld, Desrable ltu-jtot, \\\ Improvements. Address, Mrs. A.,. Whllson, Aflon, N. Y., Box 8J. -4-t KOII IllCNl' House, 6 rooma, bath, all hnlrovements. 4 Lenox Ave., J56. I'uSHUaBlo Aprl Isl. Khmllng Bros,, I^enox and Central Ave. a-'ju IU3»T 6 llonn a wll] )m nrovemenls on WnshluKtuu Ht. blocks to trolley. Apply K. II. Wll lourhly, 4 Oaborn Ave., WeHtllcUl N ROOMS FOR RENT FnrlHhud or unfunlkhol. 3JS, Wcslflcll. ' o Uox >.84.»' W'ANTBH IY MAN anu WIKH, 3 to rooma, ll^-ltt luusekoepink, prvate lnne, KOOII nelkhbrhood. Kent must he reasomblc. Atldresw llox No. c-o Leader Offce. -4-t: I'l KMSIllH) tlltm to rent, near»l Hull. Wl South Ave. mll HUNT Om ncely furlll.he, room, threo mlnvtes to staton 6 Wcstfleltl Avenue. Tel. JI-W. F(llt HUNT BlnElo. from mmny rot Bl.-m-lcalKl, lve nlnulon from It, staton, In famly o( on... llmltk... n'plf, mn lrcfurh. Thom' 4S-M 'on HKNT I'lt'unnt front room, wll lumnl, for!\nih>jn wnmnn, I'lono I staton Tdl, 3. ) Ferrs I'l VOUNd, MOUmX, VMI'.llll AN. Km) IH'^H Coljlc, nhut to ln nurc tf'vw nn lmrtm'tl of fnur r'dnf. KUIInblo for llon.rlc-dlb. Kcplj mht Im thorolv comlotp h all l tallh. Allresn K & M, c-) LIMIIIPI >VA\'l':l> L'tlll IIKNT Ilnw!: 6 o rortm wth m>rvrn'lh mm t «M!. In Mood tunllt fur Aprl l:,t rnulv P r-n '.Vuatllrl] l.nl«r M'tv';> Tl /» ll ml I m tfk.«''on,l II mr tt ( l.rll nt.,, jj l-'lrat vv l,w l l 'tl.' o o'furlh.'l. P ) II IV IS!! I'M n lloll \ - APARTMENTS FOR RENT l r oll Ul'-NT Atmrtn»nl, 5 rmrnn u bah, ft I.PM.IX Avo, Alt Imnnt THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 Classfed Ads HI..S \V;\\'I'M> h> Ifurn jouk'htnlm, Htcl'ly wrl,'tntl advaccnml, Ap- (>ly HntJU-y!>e)):tvln<;U, Art I'nlur J'rwUnK ( "., Pu'lJen, N, J, W'l'Kl Ivtly lypnl, no l>usness ftx-!tcr</j'( rtmujrot- AU'lv (larwntul Hr fhxn ;\f)' Inm Works, (nru-ool, N,.. lva\tio»--j«;smrl(tn«l mad fur t?onrnl luns-worl, l n lanh.v, m wushlr. 4a Khnbull Av*-,, We«t- Held. 'IVI. WpBtfpJd 4, (VK IVH.r IIAMH.IZ Ol Uunun-B, JImH>lA]fl HGtvlgantnrn, WmhlnK Ma!)n>M, Vftmun ('lt;un(?jn am etc. We nrfl III'MII-JOIIK >f obtanng the avvvuw uf a MR]emtun m a, strctly MnnmNH.m basn for Plalnfloll, WtmUtt aul HtrruundfrK terrtory-. \V<»j'(? olfurh Iho HlmplcHt, naffst and cl on (lt; market. TUIB B an OJIJKU-- tunly spldnm offortml. Wrte UH, K\V- nn ynur 'X;r>H!! as a Klesman, «r (f yon fuw«had no ttvufnk oxpo'lk'f*, vout' llkc, Oht'jllo and ntt:. Al.lfss '. l, Itox ML', Westfeld, N..! M)l,V WAMTKll, MCMAMS YOIIHB wolll«-tl, lu'lx!!l!v (lukhwlm OJMt t'fr youk vmn'h, l)h(\vt'en H and 'H W't'K Itf lt,'.' as H:lf])llOlltt OJHDltOJ-K Wt'Mlluld, u< I'serStjHu rtmulrt'l. Slnry >ahl whn.* lamhk- Apply any hy >> VVIM>H!) «. m. nnd 5 p. n,,.;tvu«ly «JL. m. am \'l mmn. t'ltcl' OptM-.-ttor, 7 K. llrnnd Ht, WANTICI An «x>«re Knnnral louaework, thr Horn] wn^-km. Mno "W *l Rlrl for In funlly. n^id SOU." SITUATIONS WANTED TtlMST defr.s tyjuswvlttf to o at homo ftvutngg A*tlrcMH Hfv, «-o UmUr nffcu --tf for Koneral offc«work ktto})nk und Htehorraphy-. Al- Ilnx 7, c-o l^.adfr O(tlc«. PUST CLASS l.\umhtl>s would Ilk work In do at home. Call 3Q-H, H *UHI, years of <tfu», Want] parnmnont ponltlon In \V«HtftaUt n nurse or mother'h helper, 8 nuntl!. hoapltal tranng. Mlas Fannlu Jmrlo, )S Duveand Ave., WcsdleUt, V<>UN<;, W'HITK WOMAN wlrlcttur nut, at day * work. "I'lono J-J. BOARDING MA II MI ll\l,h I! Muuntftln Av, Table board am roomn. harm lvng ml dnng rooma; pnrtl«s f«n HUNT Large, eomfortablaly turn. Ished front room In prvate famly -onnodnted, I'houo 47. ^- TernB reasonable. Breakfast opton al. Phone IW-H. -6-t TIIM Hl.M IIOUHK UoomB and boar. \\tm (lltntth RorvMl. '4 Km Strnot M'hot! -M. ;>-;>'! -tf HISMSS «HOHK SITES to laa«o wth prvlltgo to morkhgro Und (Q buld tlmton ot wll sell IlullllnB 8tea on tornm, W, A. Rch, Ulllaldc Ave., Wttold S34 HOlt''.AUMS pacol on lont< tme an o««y y paynktn. ts. IColort IMlrnrt N. Kl. Morrllt Merrtt ltrokur. 'l'hone 36-M, N... W LAUNDRY FAMILY WAHIUNISS t'ai.i.kh VMl AN'I) UKl,IVI',nr.I> Voll- launlry w«hlpti n rptn soft w\tp vvllh I'r'M'tor & Gathle Honns and drlr In tn>sl nuerpl lr nn Irl mnrkn DM.., Coyt loa^t!htn a wftahwoma and mar l l t l to Iron lt ynur lesure: loo prr nmun lnltf lujl', II. or wturlu' n pnrol HlR> n'ally Irmcl at addton nomln! L-ORI I'IHIM; \VI;STFII:I.H IMHI nyn Van Moren Uumlry Sprv,co eofl-6 North Av»,. WDIIII'SUI REPAIRING, ETC. m lkl<'pd»!»o nt^v furllurf mal l.t. M^IK llrhl. 99 Itnhwu T'. s7.'-.r.(j. (IS>V,M,I> VIMNC CarlMMltcr', Johlcr nmmlr.. l'!l U'llHlltjrlnl St., Wc.f k'kl, N.,. I'lunw H7:. -n-* t n B ran! tr wnvn. t'lm-rrro fnnclntlonb»nd nw; UH ttlnlnv I'l., Tel. HIH ru- svuh all Improvem'tttK, 7 mlnj«5, vcnnt Aurll'»l. <I»M>. M. NM-Hl'll:r.>«> fm.. mlm.b, annrs, pnrrnm wtd l HOU, 44 'J'rtut Avt',, Icl. t.f. H-I7-4 A W, Nlc<t»on, I'hono 8J. H--tl TIME LIMIT of Acceptance TUESDAYS at 6 p.m. Telephone 47 $6.; Aredales 5.6; Bwloua 'OR RKST Second Hour -f prvate I DISUCIIIIII HOME HAUK Cake. pe«garages FOR RENT $6 ; SEthjra and Great Imnea homo hualtd, flvallabe Aprl lrtft. ttn bread. Orders flled on ehort No Mu«t make room mmedately- Fve -o(»s and batlf, ncluosng Wellvqu'p^d ktchen. Uotrabte locaton, \AltA;K POH RENT In mar of Play St. notce at Woman's Exchange, 6 Elm r*ason8.t*ltt <fter refused- SlvoJtlf-ut Kennels, New Brunswck, N. J. whlln a few mnutuh wajh from staton. Tel- S-M. Bldg. Co., Inc., Shapro'* Wag.. 8 IS,VAl.lU\t; AN UFPOBT you be- Dated January SO. lth, house, IJ per month. Workmen' WHV IVOKr ABOUT UOAL! I nstall MY Mlt; FOR BAI*K I have bought Pnon Ave., Cranford, N. J. 'hon ;aus«of sore feet? Are you hard to CORKA N. WIl.IAM8, Prootota Ballurd Automatc Ol Burner In Summt, N. J. the ehrts consignweh of a ]*J«h t ft to shoes? Then call the Vanltlfc ynur ateam or hot water heatng Fees.t farm and am ready to delver <"J -lu;l J'rk SI,, tlve rooms on second SDoppe, 6 Km St. phone 87, and plant. 'ljono Harry M. Leon, Wcst ( I H 8 t loads of the fn<e( Caw Jnanwre af toor and two on thrd floor, Ifl frstcjft.ss 4of<Jllon. Occupancy May let. Apply to A. C. Bell, 56 r'arfcvlev nesday for treatment by H. h. l>l- (;AR,U.» I'OK MIST 8 per month. ualt ;tn appontment for next Wed- can be boug"ht, 6am*! R HutHtUtl H) : L ' ' BXECUTOH'S cuhlonk-rs last year. Order uw and Apply 'venlks, IV8 Ferrs PI, 'Thone Ave. Tel. 63$. -6-lf ln^am, D. H. C, surgeon chrapod Et anu foot spoclalsu t-\-lt WINDOW SHADES Made correctly by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'TV. bn assured of a. full and san^rju^ ;ARA<;I; TO HUNT In center of town. accurate machnes; belt qualty materals; quck servce; work guaran- of the last wll and tesamon, the account of the subscrber, E. load, Wn. M. Courtney, c-y b\ A.!>r;«ker, 'I J hol«66, or ask tpermur TO I'KT Apartment wllh 4 very nce Apply 9 Prospoct St., or Tel. $. IF Y(>IJ~AttB THOHB.KU wth norc \%. Amercan Wndow Shade Co. SUSAN ANN NELSON, aeom!?»s for refwflnte numbtr, 5, not y<-t room*.'nd l>a!l tk'l for small famly. It< Uru B. Broad, St I'hoK! 87, und make an ap- and reported (or settlement to h n fuel call tln Vatlc Bhoppe, 6 hm H North Ave.. PlalnBea. Tel.J«4. bo audted anj stated by the Surra,., lsted. years, formerly, wth Un- Amercan It. H. Express Co, 3-3-tI REAL ESTATE WANTED pontment for next Wednesday for phan'a Court of the County ol un IU5WT 4 rooms and lath. au n- trunmh by H. U DllBham, ). S. r VOV ARE BUXDINa ths sprng on Wednesday, the seventeenth dbv ^ FOR 8A.LK open platform sprng >vm»!)ts, 76 I'rn«))t;et H. ''hunk HIS WANTED ACRBAftK N. J. f surskjn, chlrooalat anl tool specalst. -7-tf wrte now for estmate. we mw 8F «and want to ba sure of a dry collar, March next. vagon and rubber tred buggy both Healtv & eorntrucllon Co., 4! Klnuey Bldg., Newark, N. J. Dec. V-U w»ten>roof old foundatons. C. R. FREDERICK ADRIAN KINCH h 3-3- HELP WANTED (VANT TO SELI, YOIJK Hll SK for NO HUN'rNG»r X«TUKS>'AS«I.\f Mathers, Waterproofng Contractor. ror SAtB PttU 8tz«brass t»'d, goad ^'UHII? Ad'reKU BOK 7, c-o leader sgns, jrjted o I rueln, for sale at Cor. Mddlesex Ave. and Uncolo Dated February 6, 88 B * em <*- as new. Hjrfnga and mat* rests, 8. Offce. the deader OSdca. Hghway, Iselln, N. J. l_il I J AUI> Q. OIJVER, Proctor. Pees <6. fcb. 8, An HHRlBtant for Jlow«r Complete. 337 Frst 8t. K Must be hla to do nume bouk-. II. FLOITIJ 'aperlng:, Pantng and TUB STO-KO-IJI'K CO wll clean your <ln^. ''lon? 8&6, after 6 p, n. Floor Cleanng promptly attended to. furnacn, boll«r and rhlmnuy Hues n BSTATB OF CHARLES jy Rt.lWmt; WASHER In A-l condton, LOST AND FOUND I(Pa»Mr!t Tel. -R.»-8-tf st clean and santary way. wthout OECBASK> putllnb out t!o tres or makng any wuplete, **.'. 'Phone 33-W. 4I,ICSM4IS N*t tpca-anc;, to work on fnnt ropohton. AHI>.) crrttory.,(>st Jv;rH)ar } pencl "Wall," f^old LH'ENSKU IJUIROI'BACTOB. a.lrl In the buldng. 4 4m h., Pursuant to the order ot..,,, lol.m'tbic VACUUM (Ileo Vac) A-I U'rtte VM, v»o WestteM Luatler. rlntvd, slver U. Kt'turn to I.cadpr Yurnull, I). C. 'almcr Method. Oftteo WeatlleM, N... Them? UTS Tor tlfondaton r>r trrulars. --tf Unon, made on the thrteenth jjv ; FYFFK. Surroeate of tle Coumv ". condton (Irufl In value 5.), Offce. hours. Munday to Frday 6 lo 9 p. m. S. "I'hnne tsos-vv. 46 Joulovard, Westfleld. Plone 8»-J February, A, IX, 86, uuon the aw 8 Whte woman fur "lay's work on FrUajTH from U t. m. n f OH'r ltu Ktay l'u, answer tn name -f-t ftr pblstkn MAI.K Cl'K n< stm. nervcb c<tlan of the Uderslgmul, tn Ejcgcunr KOll.S4.<> Two beth am Iwfj Imll p. rn. Must lavf njjv'rtsnceh, Aj) )ly BlIst. EIIVH uml fall cut. Kumnlt thorollk* - Uroed and teg'ktercd. nf (he ebtato of sad deceased, n«t~ runners. 'I'hune WcalflcM 893. C Jlar'fKnn Av. "r 'phone ttu. llronso. Brayvtl Krnnfls, N'trtl *-'II%IK «:ArSINIJ In all uranclma, HJIIII Tel U66-R, Westlold. Kttens tlpually t«r sale. Mrs, «ny Thomas. muu deceabed Vo exhbt t( 'n6 BJ' Is hereby gven to the credtor! r Avc, WcHtlleld. 'I'hnnB B86-.I. Kultaljlo reward. rt'.' work \V r n I-;, von Urul'rt. '" dcrlbor under oath or affrmaton U.u rce< and rush bottoms, all Kc'ts ol Kll CO VI' for sale, full lcnktll H*:,'*t, --Cl mtunl skunk trmmul, stlu!!\vd, llrovu HI. 'J'ul. D86-W. -7-t clanh and demands a^alus he eg!a",f (u!ako care "f I wo chfjrc. A]>- $f>5., Jlm> KtrnH-Mrle nel'k pf<>c(-. tly ll thh K'.(>no».v Dry (ISMMIS Ktove, I'UKT SDIIBI--Are yon l.otlwhl \v)tl of Hah deceased wthn ajx nonhs $., jt'vt'' worn. 'Phone Urond H., VVHttrM, N,.. MISCELLANEOUS \VHATIII'"R STUIl'.S for Wlnduwn and corns or bunons? Cull Urn Vntle fron the date of aald <mw, or thf, Doors. Kulp ynur house wlh 'Acfruto" Mcll Weather Strps. Kce]) make an appontment for next Wed- UK or recoverng the same aganst K Hhoppe, 6 Kln HI. I'lono 87, and wll le forever barred (n,m nr «, F«*H SAI.I'J - stcf] IIPIJH, HflK *'»"^ ] double. Walnut tnnh and HprlngH j h,- hvjnnv Drv OKul.s n; THIS LIMIT m KIMVICC, m JI.JI rmt «lnd and dust. IHalrlluted and nesday lor tralment by II, U DlllltKlan, >. W. I.'. «rtru>j I-IIIIOP'MIIM! THJ'3 WKSTl'-tRLTI TlusT CO subscrber. to n. wt«tl (.-ll tml pad. Ivoy -7 Unt-A SI,, WfHll-hJ, N.,. n pr''^. 'J'lat s ft wntta. you vcttfnth'r ntr tfm!, 'HO Nortl ^V('tHlv, 9 u md fool specalst, -7-lf of Weatfleld, N, J,, lalull"! hy A. W. Nlcolenn. I'lone (IHIHIJ. electrc Vacuum elmner, wth attachment. ''hone 5H-J. VV'sftnld. New l''rjtur*-. "Id 'nrntur«! and Horn.; nm:d fnrrtlltr;. I'AUI, Q. OLlVKIt, I'roclor. ' LC * "' < - CMt I'lllllll'T SHIVICH hrlllk your lnalllchnu' lo Tll' Wunan'H K»- mngn, «Km Rt. <I.«IO IIIOWAIID Tm H'Mtllcld Hranch of thy Knr.l^ly for rr^v^nllon t»f ('nt.ltj' to unlnals wll pfy tht> ltovo reward for fontl or hv IJI;III wl^o thr^w» pnppy frnm n Korl rar INI tlu> xtfh of a r(!kd(ut 'n f'ul< Kl. Mnndfy ntfht dnrlnj,' tho Ktorm, 'I'hf m't> n«f Informaton wll \w. tn-nt^d strctly conldontlal. ^-^-t MAVPBKSSES IIKN(>V'ATI?I> at your ruhldenro, cllmlnatlntj rlwl of ntl>- Htltntlon, or dlsp;e«t \>y cunta'l. <"tll-.hl for and retnrned numo day, lledh rffluflhol any color. Hox HlrlnKM Hllt, fnathors rtnovatod. maltrfsh- (m and box Bnrlrs cnhtom lulu u» factory rcefl. Eatlmato Httlmltto.d. Servce MatlreflB (>o..!dward Mfcltle, 7 Bulnnt Avc. Newark, Mllclell!r>8,.6 PmllH H'., Kllzahftl, Kmnrwt 64.,-3-lf 'BIWTIN" "I' IIUAIJTV Bll Heads, belter Hearts, NoU HeadB, ItooHletH He prntng lno, IVentflell 7. "Leader I'rem," tlm lu Ba'sly nur customers. 'I'll IS WHS'I'I'IlM) LEAUlB I'RESS Kxpeeneed prnters In frbt CIBBS work. tjive UB a tral. 6 m 8t To I. Ot. II. A. KRH.KMANN General OnrtlfJ:, DapTKaK«onS Bxprem. Tel. Wesllloll 535-., Wustlcld, N. J. -6-tf UAII.Y KSPBBgS SBVICK to and from New York. TrunkH and merchandlub; npeolal trps mado. HarKent'f Motor ExpreBB. 'Phone WeatHclI -K; New York, Walker Z-Jt MUSICAL V m LIIV INSTltUtTION (tlven by dares U. Keyfrled, Muscal Drecto,' of the Westlleld Symphony Orchestra, For arrangements, call at Heyfrled's Musc Shop, East Broad St., or Tel. 5E-W. SlUQlo at 5 Wostfleld Avc. -t-r lr.ttk.k UK INSIIRBII before It Is too late. We represent all thy UJHIIII^ companes, Aelnu, Insurance Co. > U\I;TIMI; r»'u,at MI sn turht North Amerca, wtstchester tuul I' H'^lnners In lessons, advanned dellty and Casualty Co. W. J. LCH, l>luyorn ) lossos. (J'lnjK), Mandoln). Ukulele taapll In 5 B Km St., Wcslnelu. l-8-tt lessons. For appontment plone M. 'l, Weber, U'estleld 7-J. -7-tf LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S SETTLEMENT NOTCK IS IISEBT GIVEN. That the account of the subscrber, Kxocutor ot thfl )as[ wll and teatamont or MARY GREEN FURNITURE Co B««dStteefFboneEneson95-ElBbetWIJl The Brdge Lamp and Shade at Tle End Table at The Davenport T;bU nesday, the tenth day of l,ll TUB WESTFIELD TKU8T Dated January 3, 9$ ** PAUL Q. OIJVER. doctor. NOTJCB IS MBREBr QVKB the accouat or the Buusc-Uera tors of the last Wll and TetL RENA M. THAl^LON, det«a." K audted and Bt&ted by tt, a and reported for settlement l phan'a Court ol tle Coun;, on Wednesday, the Tenm'aly WILLIAM HARVEY CHABLOTTB H. T Fees 3.8 Feb. ll-j, IN CHAWCKHV OP DRW JERSEV~ To o I'auUne Iaulne Frances Hpgera Hogers, f By vrtue of an order of the ar f Chancery, made on tle nth'da 7th day of l' u..,j, one... thousand.houbanl nne lhundred and twenty-elx, l In a certan, wheren Uwleht! Moprer, Jr., la a, 'tlloner and you Paulno France* Holers, are the defendant, you arer&> <lhred to answer pettoner's petton on or before the th day of Aprl next, or ft default thereof, suc decree wn be taken aganst you as the chancellot shall thnk equtable and just. The object of Bald BUlt IH to obtan a decree of dvorce dssolvng the mutlago hetwepn you and sld pettoner, Dated February 9, 9J«. HARVEY Q. STEVENSON, Solctor for Pettoner Post Offce addrebs, le Market 8 Newark, N. J. Fees J.8 Feb. AN UNDERSELLING EVENT For Two Days Only Ths 3 Pece Jacquard Sute The hgh class Jacquard Sute sketched ' ' ' above exemplfes the startlng ralles offered throughout ths establshment durng ths great sale. The hree peces abort formerly umlcrprccj at $. The Sctlee s large and comfortable, lle carn Char s very easy, lle 'restle Char very Q roomy. All hate loose nner >/>r»j; mllons, covcrtj ll a wry j^ooj qullly of Bwcalellt. 7 he frame s ncully canal. FRIENDLY CREDIT ClnUFUl Lv'EXTENDED. Our Credt Man suyv. Rug Specals If your ncome h lmted we wll gladly Axmstcr twtend to you our ll. Rugs 9x $36. cr;l Frendly Credt. ^ Conc n ;ml ask $ Velvet *._«_. nn? ;\br>\\\ t. 3 Ru K s 9x $39.75/ If you are uram: to shop tlurnjj huslne^ hours we vvtu Rb»v/%/W^ «rrange canng npontrneu I'vr ths servce. A///A\> Op

9 ABOUT TOWN wth SALLY & m THE WESTFrELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 League of Women Voters Chld Welfare What s Chld Welfare? It s the tc season keeps of the same pctures opened there (re and gudance gven a chld untl.- t)l en ough var- Monday, and s to contnue for the he s at least 8 years of age so that dyed of next three weeks. hr s healthfully, morally and nental- I ;.- "ttled" to carry on n hs choser. Our emnent fellow townsman, as j feld of endeavor. Ths means that up are proud to call hm, Mr. Henry t s more than just the Rvng of brought out a S. Eddy, has a delghtful exhbton ' to the Holy of hs most recent pantngs on vew Che Baheoek Gallares n New -jas'm?.*. ^ ram""- - d enthusas. York. Ths exhbt, whch jua, the en tt- e - adde(, 6tJn opened Monday s sure to attract a Jy that ths a^estf. e, d, s wei de. number of Westfeld art lovers. U aurels to ^ p r j<jay nght, (tj ramatsc J "}j us band3 Major Walter A. Dempsey and Mrs. [pworth Le,!.,'a'most up-to- Hempsev have taken an apartment....l' nromse ^ fo)!owng jr. New York Cty for the rest of the are present wnter. 'lost ambtous operetta whch '" mantc name of "GyR What more could a humlantc Cty. Mrs. Charles S. Hnehman has been spendng an c?nvable vacaton at At- warmth, clothng and food. Ka' h chld born nto the world has < perkmalty all ls uwn. He s en ttled to the best the communty and hs famly can gve hm n care and tt(e«s nd ROW" Brdge Tourna- Mss Elzabeth Ingalls, of Lenox 's out. of gear. Ths makes t plan,hkh has been creatng so avenue was the week-end guest of or n -Tssary tha the heal, possble so. Mss Esther Wagner, a former West-, been -ommr, to a close ca! elvce organzaton he worked durng the past week. cut. QUte a number of casualtes, Welfare Wcrker Approach And Mss Margaret Keyes, of Harrson avenue, has lso been vstng survvors have certanly Th"*',' who from uuent tmes haw <t busness. ttle» ths brany lad to deal wth soc:l problems have atd ther me'. former Westlcldcr, Mss Kathere. and well deserve ther honors. V[m Dyk o( New IIave thnk a gallery should be trrang- ( the fnal meetng, as t wll be a fought duel and qute as sccn-, a!,nj'nternatonal tenns game Jockey match. And many a n fan of the!ow(r ranks woulc «ste an opprtunty of seeng as t s played by experts. Br. end Mrs. John Marvn, of Farut avenue, entertaned at a most ljhtfl tea at ther home on Sunjfternoon. Kss Ruth Tremane formerly of ntleld, but now of I'elham Manor s» week-end vstor n Wsstfeld. And Paul Anderson, of Lehgl, d two fraternty brothers. Malta Robnsjm and Wllam MeCur- F,pent the week end wth Mr. Annon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wl- J.Anderson of St. Marks avet Mss Grace Roeve, of Mountan!nue, has returned from a vacaton wl vntr sportng n the Pocono wtn. Jr. H. D. Harrs, «f Carlton road, sjoned the trppers to Florda. HJ n» rath-r envable motor trp bth s to nclude Mam, and Tampa. Palm II you ddn't get to see the exhl«n»f pantngs by the Msses Ada dhortense Budell when t was at nolt Gallery n New York, yor!!ferea chance now, rght at your»publc lbrary. An exhbton The weddng of Mss Mm'joru- I'lant and Mr. Huskn Watts, yeslcrday afternoon, came us a complete surprse to all but ther closest Irends, for although ther engagement was announced some tme ago, ther weddng plans had been kept u deep, dark secret. The weddng, whch tok place n St. Paul's churrh, was a very quet one, attended only by the two famles. Both Mr. and Mrs. Watts arc very popular n Westldd, where they have both lved nearly all ther lves, and t s nce to thnk that they wll stll be among na, as actve, as ever, we hope, n the Tenns club and varous dramatc ae tvtes of the town. They are now well on ther way to Bermuda, and en ther return wll lve n ther brand new home n Fanwood. Mrs. John Howard Frye, t! Rnynond street, entertaned at lunehcon and brdge on Monday n honor of her sster, Mss M. 5. Twecdlnle. Covers were lad for.sxteen and l!«guests ncluded: Mrs. A.. Scott, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Hampson Allen, of Muplewood; Mrs. Douglas \V)ttc\, of Glen Rdge; Mrs. Seth Candee. of Planfeld; Mrs. Frank Voorhees, of Lnden; Mrs. J. Howard Magee, Mrs. Prank Refalvy, Mrs. Harold Brownng, Mr.3. P. C. Kngsbury and Mrs. Geoge Fox of Elzabeth; Mrs. F. W. Duemler, Mrs. W. B. Harden, and Mrs. T. H. lte'hcl, of WestleUl; Mrs. Heed, of West Vrgna, am! Mrs, George H. Whte, of Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. SALLY. "ETHEL E. KREKELL" Announces wth pleasure her Ffth Annual Dance, n Planfeld lolerpupls, and her pupls' frends to be held n the AUDITORIUM «tlm PLMNFIKLD HIGH SCHOOL, Wednesday evenng, Murcl HISC, at Eglt-lhrty O'clock.. Musc as usual by PROF. I.OU PAIGE'S TEN-PIECE NEW YORK DANCE ORCHESTRA»' to an ever-mercask clentele compels a change n the arranue- TOB as heretofore exsted, and ths year t wll be strctly an "Inw""oKSulpscnpton Dunce" at two dollars and twenty cents per J R - It s my purpose, however, to have the same hgh class ce M formerly wth :ll of ts unusual features and surprses. j e ' nv ' tatons wll be ssued n the same manner,-s for my prevous «h? U ll ll( ' " R ttled to purchase one nvtaton, together 'Wpnnltff of purchasng three addtonal nvtatons for hs ls Wn tiu ' r K U( ' sts. but who must accompany thorn. The the! '"'tonally call at my studo for nvtatons and sgn for y ftemnt l V w " " ot lle transferable and admsson rcfttacd f emeu by any other person than for whom orgnally ntended. be'hm" " n ' V '"' " comfortable rapacty of the Audtorum wll «*»( "" w " lc dstrbuted to the pupls n the manner of the Z,[I, ns «'ccv«l untl exhausted. There wll be no publc sale, «absolutely none sold at the Hgh School. fedncsd "'"M'" wc ' comc "" m J' Pupls and ther frends agan on S ' C S ETHEL E - KBEKEI.L, Teacher of Dancng. MOVED VwE ARE now establshed n our new and enlaced quarters. Added facltes and "Vencnces to take care of your requrements. M Call Phone PJanfeJd 54. TITLE AND Or tgage Guarantee Company Captal and Surplu, $,. y. 'Phone Plnnfeld 64 WE ST FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. J. dvert 'se all of the tme don't gve lybod y a chance to forget you. Organsed Welfare a Necessty Alt ho we have vared planes of lvng, then s a common lfe of humanty so that tornehow all lve? touch. It s a trusm that socally (socologcal or scentfc use of vord) we have not gotten any further 'ron the hunln startng pom: ] vvh.lc economcally we have out- [shpped ourselves. The cvlzaton vared ther ap <rot'h st su far us ther evlyafon or tme has vared l'von\ a pwuus nn-. The lawn ol' 'hrstanly brought a rght nb face as t were. Tho ndvdual was louu'ht of n lnvfe onco to the mass ''hero was n pr'domnatng belef n Imman recovery. Then Chrstanty s.yyred f-on. a ptrod of deteroraton, but las gradually, snce the <lays of ^t, Frums of Asss, St. 'j homas of Aqunas, and St. Vncent ou Paul, worked ts way hack tn 't sane approach. Charly :s commonly understood, : cntnunlly at war wth true socal.servce. AH a wse man of long ag > well put t, "Udohl generous but l advsed charty!" Socal work s a conscous and delberate attempt to secure huma l'ghts and to got away from the medeval belef that the muss exsts fo.' tle beneft of the few. A welfare worker, therefore, takes up a partcular problem wth an open mnd to sur* remndng condtons! The worker s there NOT TO DICTATE BUT TO ASSIST THE FAMILY OR INDI- VIDUAL. She must consder the standard of lvng, supersttons, deals and customs of the famly or ndvdual. Chld Welfare Work The need for chld welfare work s not confned to cases n the lower secton jf tho economc scale. Eae! chld s a trrve responsblty. Altho n a slate of advanced cvlzaton v: are NOT AN INTELLIGENT CIVILIZATION. The pad wo set s so rapd that tho nerves of ndvduals are unstrung. The chldren got the -enef't of ths. When t chld s sck t s the parents fault, Some questons for famles: Is *he chld trncl n personal hy geno? Is hs food thoughtfully planned? Does he eat under nervous tenson? Is he enntnmlly m used? Does he rest l.pfnre and after cat- Does ho have plenty of outdoor exorcse? Docs he pet ten hours sleep? Is he gve" nu'hk't rudancc n h. studes? Due; ho go to Ihe moves? Is he rven 'ldlnent sexual educaton? Is he a nslt? Is hs class n school too larjc? Av yen; hs hesl frends? Some questons about the communty w rk: What, local publc -elef orgnnzathns are then? On what prntple s relef gven To whom? What prvate organzatons are there? Mow s tha work carred on? Are dependent chldren boarded o.t? Under what supervson? What provson s there for grant.g ad to motners who have depend cut chldren and no means of suplhl-t? Wht s l'ng done for crpples, l'nd, deaf and dumb? What provsons are made for nsane persons? For feeble-mnded persons? Is truancy" n problem n the rchools? What s bcnt,' (lone to check t? What provsons are made for juvenle deln enls? Where ac they detaned? Do thfy have prvate hearngs? Is there probton work? Is the welfare work organzed so that then' s " ovohppnc? Lectures Planned By League of Women Voters The Wstleld Tnnch, League of Woman Voters wll conduct a lecture the lrh pchol ths evenntf at ojlt o''ock. The speaker for occason wll be Mrs. Margaret Sanjrer, the well-known lrth control ndvocate. The local branch wll also hold an nternatonal luncheon nt the Shack'tX'M Country Club on March 3 The speaker wll lo Dr. Samuel Guy Inmnn, profpssor of nternatonnl low of Columba Unversty. Stenographers-Typsts Needed at Washngton The- Unted States Cvl Servce Commsson states that ts stenogra- WELFARE NEWS AND COMMENT) ac n a state of practcal exhauston, a.d tha examnatons for these postons wll be held throughout the I'ntd States un early dates. They :e open to both men and women, Kx'ammttons are pendng for junoj sk nographers, junor typsts, senor stenographers senor typsts and under clerk-typsts. Persons who are nterested may obtan full nformaton and applcaton blanks by communcatng wth the Unted States Cvl Servce Commsson, Washngton, ). C, or wth the scretry of the local board of cv servce examners at the post otle or customhouse n any cty. Income Tax n a Nutshell WHO? Sngle persons who had net ncome of.$,5 or more gross ncome of $5, or more, and marred couplos who had n^t ncome of $.',5 or more or ^ross ncome of $5, or more must he returns. When? The tlng perod emt March 5, 96, Where? Collector of nterm revenue for the dstrct ll whch tht 'rscm lves or has hs prncpal place How? Instruct ons un Fur -A; also the law and regulatons,, What? One and one half percent urn\nl tax m the frst?-, n t>5 toss of the persona! exemptons un t''edts. Three per cent normal tax ll the ne>:t $4,. Fve per cent normal tax on the balance of net ntcme. Surtax on net ncome n excess of $,. _L reparng for Summer Many Responses Program of Tranng Camps To Government Insurance Rvallng the hectc Lberty Loan Irves of 7 and '8. a natonwde ducaton.l campagn, touchng every uunty n the Unted States, was aunehed today by the Mltary Tran- Camps assocaton to nterest the youth of the country and ther parents n the Government's summer rogram for the S6 Ctzens' Mlary Tranng Camps.! Wth the fnal date for renstate-! Mont and converson of Government {Lfe Insurance lttle than four months justavt, vt-utans throughout tho {c-untry art- respondng n such n l m- bers that the Veterans' Bureau s ypj provng over $,5, worth of n- I wranee pev day. General Frank T. Hues, Drector of the Bureau an nuunccd recently. Ths means.that approxmately 4 applcatons Already patrotc ctzens o loca. Bvel. ag n g $6, path lre beng ap- 'romonco n more than nnety per tut of the three thousand countes proved every day.,)f tho Unted States have volunteered Practcally the only dffculty beng experenced at present n handl- act as actve charmen of county mmttees now formng n ther lo- ng the applcatons 3 due to the fact lhal mal y app]j ca, l(s nek l C ct to gve caltes, an announcement by the Assocaton.sad. Wth more summer camps planned ths year than ever before, ths huk- &ranzaton wll Be utlzed by the Government to enroll Ihrty-tvo thousand canddates for the camps by.tune. The canddates are to nc from school, factory, nr farm! represent each communty ; ooekt manhood. Workng plans of the educatonal campagn contemplate, t was sad, tn appontment n «a-l Stale and Army corps area of cvlan ades t» tho Secretary of War, who are to drect the progress of the work wth' he- terrtores, n conjuncton wth Army offcals. Actvtes of the Mltary Tranng ("amps Assocaton have been mapped ut to supplement, and not duplcat - ('.K'n\tons of the- Cnvcrnncnt n tno <' M. T. C. enrollment campagn, the y.ssocatou's program comprsng talks, parades, posters, and other locu! movements as well as provdng; doc tors for exmnune; applcants and n furnnton for nterested persons. suffcent detals to dentfy ther clams promptly. It s not unusual receve applcatons gvng merely the ntals and surname of the applcant nstead of the full namt^ seral number, rank and organzaton and dhev detals n*-cessavy for jyromp, dentfcaton and Drector Ilnes U ur&rh all ex-servce men to be par tcular about these tems n order that the Bureau's return servce them may not I.e retarded for lack essental nformaton. Rado Program From Staton WEAM followng wll h from Muncpal Sluton WAM, North Plnleld, N. J. (( March 5. l)l, 8:5 to p. m. Shcehy mul Hs (Jang, a socety posed of the Catholc Daughters of Amerca and Knsrbts of Columbus r,f IVrth Amboy, N. J., ncorporatng a dance program by Fred O'Bren an hs syncopators. FROM MAl'l'IAL bt AUMANL) IO L-BArlBbRObR c LU. lo«> ) env! Wolf re you there? U the delghtful name lven to ths frock wth the world-famed slhouette. It Is Illustrated nbove PAGE BOY SILHOUETTE ^ whose comng has been antcpated n every fashon column n.amerca s here! In the orgnal frock ~\MU\) y cm?-hy Mart/a! et Armand. In reproductons so lke the orgnal, who, save by peepnrat the labels,can tell them apart? Fashon Lane, wth many a "frst" to ts credt, takes partcular prle n ntroducng ths new slhouette, the outstandng success of all the Pars openngs, to watng Amerca. Page Nne Io Your Search Through Photos gathered n the home, have you found some choce ones tnat you would lke to see Framed and framed n such a Btyle aa to do them justce from all angles? THE ADVICE we mght offer should be helpful n the selecton of frames and t wll be a pleasure to serve you. Step n when you're our way FRAMES RESTORED at reasonable prces. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF ART at SWAIN'S ART STORE 37 West Front Street PLAINFIELD, N. J. 'Phono 77 Are you a subscrber of the Leade? If not, Why Not? Ortfy $. per year for all the latest news, Rtprodurtlon In flat crepe, copylnjwllhdellghtfuf ractllude evey charmng deral of the orgnal, me to be had In Fahlon Lane tc 59.5 L. BAMBERGER & CO 'One of Amt'm's Newark, N.}.

10 Page Ten THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 Wth the Folks at MOUNTAINSIDE. "Busses" to keep a schedule. If the speedng s not curtaled, a serous accdent wll occur. Forty mles per ht-j' s not safe drvng n a "Bus." "Hopes to keep hs lttle toe," and contnued mj>royt 5 rent s the slogan tf th'.- Heekel folk. The Parent-Tt-acher Assocaton s vt the job, and ready for you to come to the school on Frday even- Mr. Assessor has hs upa and downf, ng March, at 8 o'clock. Don't n the mre these days, especally on mss ths. Saturday and Sundays. Why go n U.e ru'!? Ths va explanaton, the Attenton of the "Freeholder" s Chldren's Country Home has delecalled to ths paragraph. Would t'^utcd hm to c...ort from you and me not be a better plan to ple the snow I funds to help the poor kddes wh from the plows n the center of tho vsh they were only able to run hghways nstead of the sdes? Ths ground and collect. Dd you help? way HS to make t useless as a shov, wll keep the guttera free to curry off nmal. Oanzot exhbted sovera! the natural dranage durng the On Frday evenng of ths week tho ups and other j j.es whch had been thaws. What were the gutters put Councl holds ts rp?ulnr monthly j awarded at varous shows. The jur, n'cetng at 8 o'clock. w.s out about an hour and brought Lsck the verdct n favor of the plantl'. Ganzul was represented by A'- there for, f not for dranage? - The Fre Boys are watng for some of that warm weather to gve them a chance to show you what they aro Judgng from the weather, t looks lke a break for an early sprng. Then those darn screens have to be payng for wth moneys receved from I consdered and put up. Thus "Pop's" Dd you dues, affars and dances. help them? Parkn? sgns are b?ng consdered t; - the Councl for the "Busses," because poor judgment «used when lryng up for gas and ol and takng on passengers. Women folk are alarmed at the rate of spotd mantaned by the Westfeld Man Awarded $6 By Jury In the crcut court n Elzabeth Thursday a jury awarded Edwn Ganzel, of Westfeld, $6 for njures receved by a saddle horse. The deumdant n the case was Samuel Bluru'thal, ol" Rahway. Accordng to the testmony, Ganze v. as adng along the hghway and the J ( ('rk? stepped nto a ten foot trench on the Boulevard whch had been left wguarded by JBlumenthal. The accdent occurred January 8, 93. ' he horpe Had b^en njured n such a. Carpenter Talks At Jersey Cty Men's Club O. Carpenter, of Westfeld, Educatonal Drector of the Western Electrc Kearny Works, talked before the Men's Club of the Church of Out Savour, Jersey Cty, Thursday evenng on -'Addng Another Industry to! Jersey Cty's Dversfed Lst." In hs ddrcks, Mr, Carpenter explaned how the cablemakers and swtchboard makers manufacture communcaton equpment n the world's second largest telephone workshop. Ffty-frst Annual Ball Order of Hberans The Ancent Order of Hberans, t.-rney John F. Ryan, whle Attorne ' Dvson No. 4, Planfeld, N. J., wll Orlando Dny, represented Bunen- hold ther Ffty-frst Annual Grand Ihal. Call, St. Patrck's Eve, Tuesday, pant and brush, plus hs buck must! March 6, U6, at the Columbus he broken n. j Audtorum on West Front street, POLICE COURT NOTES llanfeld, N. J. Salt and Znc s a good tre extn- \ The Four Provnce Orchestra, a pusher, f your chmney get afre. George Hall and Addc Hall, col red, of Lberty street, appeared beddpha, wll furnsh the musc on thh seven-pece combnaton from Phla- ADVERTISE ALL OF THE TIME tore Recorder Augustus C. Nash n occason, There wll be Amercan polce -jourt Thursday nght. Both and Irsh dancng from 8. untl not extravagently, not wabtef«uy, were found gulty of dsorderly conduct and general volaton of Ordn- (.'clock. tut DON'T GIVE ANYBODY A CHANCE TO FORGET YOU. nnce No. and were fned $ each. C. A. W. ADS. BRING RESULTS Sags MUTUAL DAN GROCERY MAN I see by the papers where Tom Masson says that folks are forgettng how to laugh. Masson, who s an expert n the humor busness, clams that Amercans are begnnng to look on laughter as beng vulgar. Now that smply an't so. When folks are healthy and vgorous they can't help beng n a good humor and when people are n a good humor there s bound to be a lot of lusty laughng. Food has a lot to do wth a person's dsposton. Ever notce how a bad breakfast can throw you out of gear? By the way there s nothng lke a cup of our good, stmulatng IDEAL coffee to start off the day rght! Wth the MUTUAL STORES sellng the chocest and the freshest foods at moderate prces there s no danger of a laughng shortage n ths town. Laugh and be Healthy s a good motto. Try t! Kraft Cheese e7., mento n ty'ns or Amercan Ched&r Zs Boneless Sardnes o o Jllneeda Bscuts packages ' t l-cal Whoh Gran Rce I-H. Carton DrPcd( Quart (Jar es 5 3. AucUer Macaron or Spaghett packages o 9 Ideal Wax Beans Can. f Ideal Coffee ll. Car/on. 5 o o vory Soap large cake Idal <8ratd Worcestershre Sauce bottle. San-Kleen Softens Hhlcrand (Vans cxeryhc ca o f.ao. Whte Naptha Soap 6cakcS Beckwth Fgs * Can Maraschno Cherres ' j Nearly Every One lkes PEPPERMINT 4 4 ''Here Is the Old Fashoned Bar Double Strength Peppermnt If you prefer Sugar Coated Gum then get tht HANDY PACK Look Ahead To Awnng Tme Awnng* Makm the Horn* Compltte 4 4 Your specal consderaton s asked for n namng your awnng requrements n advance, just as custom makes the placng of a coal order n the sprng. DO IT NOW! J. WARREN BROWN Wectfeld Dstrct Manager A. N. LAGGREN AWNING CO. of Planfeld 4 W. NORTH AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J. Telephone 948 lase strong v healthy chcks OXBP No wonder chcks lve and Cod Lver Meal, too. Feed grow on Ful-O-Pep Chck- t the frst sx weeks, and see Starter. Its base s whole- Sow hy how t pays some oatmeal. And t con- Made by tans both DEALERS Cod Lver Ol and EVERYWHERE Ralston TJ\e Whole Wheat Cereal WB DON'T KNOW fl BUT! Ths one thng», kn(mi J can assure you of comf o " home ths wnter It we neatlng system for yo par your.,. one. w e tn K eperte of hgh t m J we wll Immedate], l mpro "? beat-content of your h^j B A Bath a Day Keeps You Ft Every wj Wllam P. 7 Elm St. Phone 48 UNCLE ABE IO WATCHUNG AVE, PLAINFIELD, R I Opposte Post Offce New Suts and nnny ndo ments n others that t wll ^ you to see Cheapest Preg )TYPEWR M/MdfyQS.SOLD-RENTL RETIRED L. GLASSER 6 East Broad Street Phone 339 We$tfeH UC3 I 'URUl CARPETS and RUGS CLEANED and SCOI Wndow Shade Lnoleum, u Bran Rod J. A. GREENE Tel. 995 S Roe S* PLAINFIELD, N. J. BENJ. F. ELLENBERG Panter and Decorator PAPER-HANGING and TINTING Estmates Furnshed Phone CUMBERLAND ST, WESTFIELD, N. J. JOHN L MILLER SANITARY PLUMBINI Steam, Hot Water and Hot Ar Heatng Tn Roofng, Etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED Telephone 78 8 Propect St., We.lfeld, N. I CHAS. E. COX BUILDER No Job Too Small None Too Large Elmnto FurnheJ Fral Street WESTFIELD, Owned and Operated hy Wlknson. Gadds&Co. TEL. WESTFIELD 843-W HERMAN AHLFELD BUILDING CONTRACTOR 833 PROSPECT STREET WESTPIELD, H. j. PATSY ALIO Hghest Prces Pad Fo' Old Rag», Iron, P"P" ""' Automoble Shoe' 36 Sculb Ave. Wc>> Tel. T89J

11 {torch Notes Sr8. & rf the J Wo T, was held Tuesday af- at Z.3 o^clock, at 8 Mn Carberry, 65 Th eaker for Sermon-» Frendly Socety met n HA House on Monday nght. S d wll meet every Tuesday BAPTIST C'URCH,g Worshp.3 A. M. SSchool- M. 'brstsn Endeavor 7 P. M. 'ant Worshp 7.45 P. M. ldwefk Prayer Meetng V, edjts, 8 P. M. te B-monthly Dnner meetng of Alpha Delta P class was held n Socal Hall on Monday evenng. Wllhm H. Orr addressed the on the subject of "Choosng lfe Work." meetng of the Commttee on jell Program and Methods was I n the church on last evenng. It tegular md-week prayer an>t tonal meetng: of the church wll bt3 to the parsh house ths Slttf. beregularmonthly all day neetof the Woman's Assocaton wll held n the parsh house tomorrow. Imcheon wll be served at.3 p. j Is tot afternoon at.3 o'clock, steonary program wll be present- and Mss Alce Mackenze, Westel Dstrct Nurse wll address the n The Junor Boys Athletc Assoca a wll meet n the socal hall Frll evenng. FIRST M. E. CHURCH today servces A. M., 8 P. M. Cbureh School 9.45 A. M. Epwortk League 7 P. M. Prayer Meetng Wednesday, at 8 The regular monthly meetng of the Wllard W. C. T. U. was held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Johnson, 4 Prospect street, yesterday afternoon. Bshop Fred E. Fsher, of Inda. wll speak n the Frst M. E. Church, n Eoselle Park tonght at 8 o'clock. Members of the local congregaton vll unte wth several churches and wll attend ths servce. The regular monthly meetng of the '.Voman's Ad Socety wll meet n the chapel tomorrow afternoon. AH roenbers are urged to be present. The Young Women's Foregn Mssonary Socety wll serve a eas erole supper at the home of Mss Elzada Harnsh, 555 Westfeld avenue on Thursday evenng at 7 o'clock. An unusual program s n store for the members. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday School 9.45 A. M. Puolc Worshp A. M. Testmonal meetng Wednesday, fp.m. Readng room open week-dayo from. to 4. P. M. tot at.8 n the parsh PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH omw nght Kev. W. Northey Bble School A. M. «! Hector of St. Peter's Mornng Worshp A. M. JJ. p er t, Amboy wll delver hr Evenng Worshp 8 P. M. «d 'lecture, the subject wll be Chrstan Endeavor 7 P. M. Mop L«"d." The regular monthly meetng of preacher for next Sunday the Westmnster Guld Crcle was wll be the Kev. J. W. held at the home of Mrs. Mary Mundy, of the Boulevard, on Monday evenng. The Dorcas Socety wll hold busness meetng n the Parsh House ths afternoon. The regular weekly prayer servce, wll be held ths evenng, when the fourth chapter of the book, "Prayer and Mssons," wll be dscussed by four members of the church and the Rev. Dr. Wllam K. McKnney. The annual meetng of the Woman's Mssonary Socety wll be held n the Parsh House tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Servce Preparatory to the Communon of the Lord's Supper wll bo held on Frday evenng. The Sesson of the Church wll meet for the recepton of new members, both before and after the servce. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Evangelcal Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Meets at the Chapel, Prospect street near Broad, opposte Muncpal Buldng. Rev. Fred L. Van Steen, Pastor. Servces n Englr.h, Sunday evenng at 8 P. M. Sunday School.3 p. m. The addresses Sunday evenngs durng the Lenten Season wll be devoted to the contemplaton of the Passon Hstory. IBIY TRINITY R. C. CHURCH The thrd of the seres of sermons Wfkday masses, 7 and 7.3 A. M. wll be delvered Sunday evenng: Sunday masses 7:6, 8:5 9:5 The Cup Whch My Father Hath fflren'j mass and :3. Gven Me, Shall I not Drnk t?" March 4 "Art Thou the Chrst?" March "What s Truth?" March 8 "My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" All are assured a cordal welcome to worshp wth us at these meetngs. Money Has Great Power Value at MIRON'S Planfeld THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 96 Queer Street Name* Many streets n London stll retan ther old names, known (or orgnalty and unformty. For nstance, tlere are "Shoulder of Mutton Alley " "Fry- In'! - Pan Alley." --pckle - Herrng Stars," and "Crooked-lUl>t Yard." Used Det of Lemont Innocent, who was pope abont the begnnng of the Thrteenth century, raude lemons u very promnent part of he det. He ate a consderable number of them every d y, even aganst hs hysclon'b advce. And Wathngton the Mouth Jock Hushes remarks that "Florldt B the chln-wllsker of 'le Unted Stote8." Ths makes Massachusetts the brow, whch, of course, Is Just what It Is, the sent of thj country's ntellect. Boston Transcrpt. Englsh Kng't Champon A knght called He kng's champon, used to rde Into every coronaton feast In Westmnster hull, London, and challenge,, t<> dspute the klrj-'s successon. He rude for the ItKt tme at coronaton of Cpnrge IV, Ancent Hebrew Book The Rook of.lusher Is n lost hook of Hebrew natonal songs celebratng heroes. Two Old 'lvslment parsures are taken from t: The standng stll of the sun. and Davd's lament over Snul and Jonathan, Compensaton There Is nmlrr If the defendant could square thngs wth the plantff In n (luk- sut fur stolen affectons by returnng the artcle In queston. Canton Dally News. Knows Hs Busness Wanted A sutable mntcl) for a Skh young man. Wdower n professon. Strct eonndenre assured. No. 9, rare the Trbune, Lnhnre. Ad In Lahore Trbune. The Happy Professor We wouldn't care who occuped the professors' chans In mr colleges f we could only have ther sbbntlcl years. Hartford Cnnrunl. On the Job Pegge I don't care for that Smth grl, lver snce sbu found out father Is a mllonare, she has tred to be a mother to me. London Mall, Tardy Return A bnd deed Is BUVOVB a boomerang, the preacher gyn, but what makes It so slow on the return trp? Dayton Dally News. Hardened Clue A lttle vnegar poured over the hardened glue and allowed to stand for a few days wll render It Boft and lt for use. Hndsght The mn who Is always lookng back can nee wbere he was, but not where he wll bo. Altoona Mrror. Of Medcnal Value Canned pneapple U known to be good for Bore throat. It also contans pepsn, a dgestve elethent. Boy or Tomboy Fruu u jacket "Ths Is a book to delght e»ery man or woman who was ever a boy/ What Shakespeare Sad You rub the sore, when you should brng tle plaster. Tempest, Act Scene. BANKERS HELP The Mnnesota Bankers Assocaton a Us annual conventon adopted the fallowng resoluton: "We beleve t to he the duty o t every banker n the Btate of Mnnesota to cooperate wth our Agrcultural Commttee and to call the atteulon of ts farmer patrons to the excellent work beng done by our Agrcultural College, and the means thereby avalable for the Improvement of farmng condtons and for the pracllcal educaton o[ the boys and grls from our farms." Are you a subscrbers of the Leader? If not, Why Not? Only $. per year for all the latest news, At Oar Expense A round trp to Florda ths month. Excurson lmted to ten people. A post card wll brng you further detals. WHITE & HESS Incorporated 4 Green St. Woodbrdge, N. J. Washngton ^altmore andrdurn NEXT SUNDAY >nd MARCH Leave Elzabeth.45 a.m. Returnng leave Washngton 4. p. m., Baltmore 6. p. m. Tckets good only on specal tran date for whch nued. Cbybr "JO" Royal Sedan Page El«v«a RYS L E R. To All Women Who Do Not Rde In A Chrysler "7"- Whatever car you rde n or drve, f you are one of the great army of women drvers we can promse you an entrely new delght n the Chrysler "7". Comparatvely few women, t s true, care to rde as fast as 7 mles an hour; but the power ndcated by 7 mles plus represents the utmost n acceleraton, n smoothness, as well as n speed ablty. And thnk of a car wthout sde-sway a car whch steers wth unbelevable ease a car made so safe by Chrysler hydraulc four-wheel brakes, and so compactly desgned for easy parkng, that you handle t wth mplct confdence. Chrysler s admttedly the style leader among motor cars and that, of tself, s a genune satsfacton. We are eager to demonstrate the beautful Chryslers to you at your lesure. CHRYSI.IR. "7" PkattKn. ftkf; Cone*. t!44f; KmlM; tle<;.\v,.',m, Jtlflf; Idnl G)/>f, $79; ttrcugham, fisff; Royal.Sedan. $t*», O.n.n Sedan.?.'(-">. Dsc u-lutl t>[>tt>nal. (I IKYSLlR ")8" Tourng Car. >S4f; Rmhler.,t/vrf.l.»«>W, Club ('»»/», J.Wf, Old. m; Sedan. *W.'. Dre rfda n/nom/. Ihlraulc tour-uvel br.kn,.! I/I(/I),'..lr,,,u. CHRYSLER IMI'lIRIAI. 'HO - -I'lunl.m. $Mf; RoadMt {nl I. '<vl.l.l,.,.l,«,l ^up. HWflf; uwo«ulur p/tfonl/), ^^f f, Coupe. fo\ -/[.w(.r, Jl/yv,,sv,/,». /^- /nujcn^r. All hrctsf..ft. Vlroll. subjr.l to tut rent h'^tttal rase l.w [oaet by Fher en all Chryler em Intro" mtflelx. All nm.lrlt rytn/v/p./ n lh /n/l bnll.wn tns. We arc pleuscd toextetu) the convenence (f lncpuyneh" Ask nlnn lryylfr's (UtruC' tlvc plan, ChryKkTCenlcamJ Mwror ClryMtr servce cvt^whnc All Chrysler nuklels me prlec!r>! nunnst Il-fr by Ihc I'cdco pj.-nud cr mnlh-rg system, exclusve wth Qryslcr. whkh cflnnut lp cnunurfeted unj cnno lx ullerelur removed wthout conclusve evdence uf tamertf. RUH MOTOR CORPORATION 38 North Avenue Tel. 86 Westfeld, N. J. Your Transt Servce! "NO MORE THAN FAIR DEALING" The followng edtoral appeared n the Jersey Journal of Frday, February 9: A hree-pece Overstuffed Lvng Room Sute, as llustrated, con> estng of large Settee, Wng Char and Arm Char, uphok J n fne velour, seats reversble, sprng I I A Q constructon throughout, all for V " ' BW $. a Week Delvers Th» Sute. Cedar Chests, the best makes n the country; well made and beautfully fnshed. Specr $4.5 Mohar Covered Wng Chars, loose cushons wth reversble seat r Specal at O breakfast Sets, consst :g of table and fo> hars, decorated vory, blue and grr $9.75 Delvered for $. a week ^ 3 4 EAST FRONT STREET f\ panfed, N. J. ^ T.I. Pl.nf.old 79 " The warnng that trolley fares are lkely to be ncreased unless the Publc Servce pavng bll now before the Legslature s passed sounds somethng lke a threat. Threats ought not to be needed n the case of the pavng bll. It would be no more than far dealng wth a great ndustry n the communty to pass the measure wth all the dspatch that can be exerted. "Ths bll would releve the trolley company of the oblgaton to pave alongsde and between ts tracks. Ths requrement s a relc of the horse car days, when the feet of the horses pullng the cars caused consderable wear and tear to the pavements. Ths damage has long snce been elmnated by the operaton of electrc cars. Hence, the pavng requrements should be done away wth. Tryng to force the Publc Servce to pay pavng blls s merely tryng to ' soak' the company by chargng t for somethng that doesn't exst." Senate Bll No. 37, now before the New Jersey Legslature s the bll to whch The Journal refers. Its passage wll beneft every car rder! PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

12 P«jfe Twelve S P O R T S Grammar School Quntet Wns Champonshp Play-Off on Roselle Floor PLAY FOR COUNTY TITLE Last Wednesday on the Harrson School Court n Roselle, Coach Stuart's WestlU'ld Grammar School fwe, trumphed nvt'r the strong Rahway Grammar School quntet n a wel played game, 7-. At the cud cf the end of the regular playng KMIson, these two teama w«rc ttnl fur frst plcc n the custern dvson of the Unon County Grammar School League and ths j^une was arruny'd U, decde thu ttle. Early n the season, Rahway defeated Westfell on the Rahway court and Coach Klurt's boys n turn easly defeated Kuhwuy when the. two teams met here a eoupjo of weeks a?> The thrd and decdng g&tne was played on the Rust'lle court, both teams agreeng tm the Ilrvr.Hon School gym as a neutral floor. Westlleld jumped nto the lead at the very outset of the battle and contnued to hold ther advantage thrucut the game, Itahwuy contnually threatened but was never ftble to close the gap, W. (I. S. holdng a seven pont lead as the whstle, blew. For Westfeld, Captan Coles, Crckenberger and Mlter starred throughout offensvely whle Vanct and Colby played a bang-up defensve game. For Hallway, Muddcll, wth 3 ponts led the feld In Bcorng and was ther best player. I'ckens also played well for the losers. Wth ths vctory, W. G. S. now holds the champonshp of the eastern dvson of the county. Roselle Park, havng won the western dvson, wll meet Westfeld n u three game scres to decde the County champonshp. The lne-up: Wetneld Grammar School Crckenberger, f 4 8 Naylor, f Coles, f 4 Mller, c 6 Merry, c Colby, B Ynncs, g 3 t 7 Rahway Crammar School Anderson, f Fckens, f 4 Muddcll, f Ploskonsky, c Mller, g Brant, g Plcsko, g 8 4 Referee Schepps, Newark. Tme of quarters 7 mnutes. Sophs Stop Senors Ruth, 9 to Playng ther fnal Inter-Class League game of the season, the Sophomores defeated the leadng Senor boys, ltl-l'j n a close md exctng game last Thursday. The losers, who have occuped frst place throughout the season n the league standng, cannot possbly get better than a tc for frst. If they loso ther last game wth the Junors, the Sophs wll wn the champonshp of the class teams. The frst half of the game ended wth the score ted at all but early n the thrd quarter tho Sophs pulled r.heud and held ther lead untl tho fnsh. Vance starred for tho wnners whle BlcComb was boat for tha losers. The lne-up: Sophomore* Vm-oort, f Short, f...., DePnn, c 6 lyrd, g () Vance, (,' fj McComb, f Thompson, " Pray, c Orr, g Whtconb, g. Seno G. 9 P Spencer-Benezatto Team For N. Y Race Freddy Spencer, of Planfeld, natonal cyclng champon has teamed wth Lous Benc.atto for tho comng sx day race whch starta nt the Mad. ton Square Garden next Sunday nght. Ffteen entres have already been /Mod for ths classc md keen compet ; on should result. Bobby Wathour, Spencer's former partner a toamo! wth Harry Horan and Franco Georgett who recently rode as Spencer's partner n t':e Chcago race wll hookup wth Rcgjrff MacNnnnrj, West Orange H. S. Trms WJLS., 6-8 In ; loosely played game on the West Orange murt, W. II. K. receved a OJ -8 defeat at the hands of the fast travellng West Orange quntet, The wnners jumped nto an early lead and.swept W. II. S. losses off ther leet n the frst two quarters, runnng up a total of 3 ponts to tn' locals as the half ended. In the second half, the blue and whto outft hugn to play basketball and for a tme, outplayed ther opponents. In the last two quarters, Captan Hrunner's team ran up a total of 4 ponts to West Orange's Brt ton and DeKna excelled for W. II. K. whle Lando, Rutun and WVngle starred for West Orange. Both teams exhbted but lttle dckvc ablty and the game resulted n a ff(h' scorng all'ar. Tn llh'- W. H.S. Defeats Somervlle Here, -8 In a Prelmnary Game West Brunner Stars as Blue and Orange Defeats W. H. S. j Whte Annex F rst Vctory Scrubs 3 to 7 I of the Season Defeat Rahway, 7 to, n BllUHKT, f. Whtnomb, f Wolff. ' Torbo-g - lnttcn, c Clars, g LVPna, g Orr, x Welf.ld H. S. V. P. 4 J Wel Orange H. S. Land.), f 7 «Rntun, f 4 Polos, f Wengle, c l 6 Stanr, g 3 l 7 Monzel, g 4 Heron, y,..!) In a prelmnary game, W. II. S. Scrubs lost to the West Orange Seconds )y a score of 3-7. The blue and whte second team played n farly good game and had many opportuntes of easly wnnng the game but poor shootng caused ther downfall. The lne-up: W. H, S. Scrub. Dunn, f o Short, f Irane, c. levere, g Byrd, % Welch, g 3 7 Wet Orange Scrub Pelose, f Herman, f McDonough, f 4 O'Connel, f () (I Wnston, c Heron, c Nordstrum, g 3 Drundage, g \ Wnnns, g.'. 5 :t Heferee Cook, Planfeld. Tme of quarters 8 mnutes. Planfeld Y. W. C. A. If) Sextet Wns Another The I'lanleld Y. W. C. A, sextet contnued ther wnnng streak, ensly defeatng the Jersey Cty Y. W. C A. team on the latter's court by the score of H-3. Plnntcld held the lead from the start and at. half tme were ahead, -5. Msses Mller and Drake, two local yrls, played well for Planfeld. The lne-up: Planfeld Y. W. C. A. G. F. \ Rckrtts, f tonover, f 7 5 Mller, t ;! 7 Hoffman, c... tctweler, (ac) Cooper, R Drake, $. - 8 Jersey Cty Y. W. C. A. (!. F. V. VamU'rveer, f t I'rctbnr. f.... I :.Mncky, c. 'unald, sc Hatz, K.. Spellcyer, g (I 5,') IX Senors'Sophs Ted For Champonshp The Hoys' Inter-Clnss League sea- BOII closed lust Frlny when the Sen- I.IVK defeated the Junors n the closng ;famo. Wth ths vetoy, the Senors and Sophomores nro ted, for 'l'st place, each team havng won seven tuncs and losng but two. The fnal standng of the teams follows: W. L. P.C. KophnnofM "-nlors hnlnrs. 4 5 I ;]''realmeu» In one of the roughest games of the season, \V. II. S. hoys quntet ancxed ther lrst vctory of the sea-..on last Frday, defeatng Sonervlk, -8. W.. S. had a derded edjje the vstors, outplayng them mahout but poor shootng kept the- score of the blue and whte tosrs down. In tle frst quarter, after leadng rnn the start of the game, W. H. S. ljt'umer, f >Vhtcomb, f Wolff, f Brtten, c DeFna, g lorhorg, g C. Halsted, f lobcl, f Turpey, f. E. Halsted, c tdmer, e Kuhn, g... Rosana, g THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 ' After jlaynj! the Junors to a Name t>a I standstll fm- rnrtre than three quar- IBray, Sen. :t< ] ; ; ;f th Kune, the r'reshmeu hoys Carberry, Jun. v-lted badly n the lna perod of thethompson, Sen. Uv'ne last Thursday ad htat out bymecdnb, Sun. Boys' Inter-Class League a Here of 8-U. At. half tme the-! Short, Soph... mfrs e(, 7- l.ut the Freshes were I Vance, Soph, Has Best Season the lead wl the score *-S wth llruun, Fresh. M h]y four nnnutes to go. At th-.~ Crane, Soph. Th... Boys' Inlor-Olasw Basketball![o!t the Junors spurted ahead and Vervoort, Soph. League at W. II. S. has ejnye.l ts 'turned n an easy vk'ul'y. Lrownell, Fresh. ecst.season n a number of yutrs. I (.'arberry dayed best for the Jun- Byrd, Soph. F.arh team has played nne names and!' JT s %\he Hutf>eW\ and BrUl ex-elle'l f" the frst year hoys. The I. WJtcomb, Jun. at the fnsh, the Sophomores and Ken j Welch, Fresh. J Revere, Jun. ors ure ted for frst honors. A pla.' lnf-un: Outtmden, Jun elf wll be held lk-yt wot k to dvde : Freshmer the wnner. <;. l<\ I'- Dunn, Jun. Nearly ffty hoys have played jhrownell, f jllateld, Fresh, a gularly n ths league ths wnle Urun, f. ;md the nterest has In ec at hgh L'atfeld, '/ ptch at all tmes. The teams have lareombe, g tt'en evenly matched fnd play ha.' Gordon, g Lee close. Even the Freshman team, \ Ambrust'jr, g j whch dd not wn a sngle game, played well am proved to he no sel-j 4 ) >.']> for the ot hel's. Junors Wn From Bray Wns Indvdual Freshmen, 8 to 9 Scorng Honors ~" Many promsng askcthallery were was on the short end of a 7-6 count. developed n ths league who should j In the second quarter, however, p>od ' arb(! ""y. ' 6 tlrn out. to he frst class players n lunn, f Anbmstor, t'rtsh. teamwork ^uvo the local fve a Il-SI the future. Wth 'Varsty matwa' l!<-wre, e 3 Cook, Sen. load at th. eml «.f the half. The end so scarce, the Inter-Ukss compete j ' f the thrd narter showed W. II, S. " ll - v r < ^ l.dnwnd, Fresh ton has gven the rany players a <>uuonde, g )'xon, Jun. head, (-5. nure thonufrh trannjr n basketball ^ Whney, g 3 Wnllaeh,,Iun- Erratc shootng agan nearly paved he way fur another W. II. R. defeat and several should develop nto frst W; rlt.', g' (J \'"\st?rberjr. Sen. Hartmbe, Fresh I'rububly robably no Ho less than a hundred U'am materal r, nother year. shots 8 IK (fod/'cl, Soph. jere mssed by the local toasera. The complete record of the ^Vew^r, Jm. Cptan Johnny Hrunner was the only j lollows: (.Vlson, Sen. layer who appeared able to fnd the Jan Mth Junors 4; Senors. Sophs Defeat Freshmen K< nney, Soph. asknf am he collected 6 of hs Jan. * ' '"" Hth Freshmen " ' Kopho- " ' Anderson, Soph.! By Score of 3 to 9 le's ; ponts. Torhurg and Ue- orvs V,J. Wlvorsten, Fresh. Kna play'd an exeellent jfane us Jan. th S.phunren 8 Henl.'l; Jun- j^'me, the SophonoreH lef<'attd the Warlke, Jun. JH( uernagle, Fresh. dl Torpey and Kahn of the vstors.»rs, V.. In a Boys' Inter-Class l.pase Quck, Jun. The Hv-up: Jan. Bth Freslnen, s, 7, I'Ycshmen, l!!-'.t n one of the best Waller Fresh. Jan.!.'th-~ Freshmen, 8; Sen- fames of the season. The lrst y^ar I hoys played ther best jrumn of the ' Jan.!)th Junors, ; Rophomores, I'l. PICK GOOD MEN l r eb. st Kreslnnen. 5; Jun- Somervlle G. (> I. G. TotuU ( Score by quarters: W. H. S ( 4 B H..S B Tme of <(u\rtera, 8 mnutes. Koferee Dnvs, Planfleld. Senors Wn Fnal Game From Junors, 6- Playng ther lust game n the Boys' Inler-Clnss Basketball Leugue nt \V. H. S. last Frday, tho Senors defeated tle Junors n a one-sded Cnc, -. Wth ths vctory, the wnners tetl the Sophomores for frst plaee and t wll be necessary to have the two teams meet next week n a play-olt for the champonshp. Bray nnd McComb starred throughout for tho Senors whle Carberry was best for the Junors. The lneup: Senor* G. F. ". Thompson, f. McComb, f 3 7 Hray, c IS VVhtcomb, g Br.rf.row, R Sampson, t Carbtvry, f. Dunn, f Kevero., e Cruttonder., g McWhncy, g Wumke, p. Totaln Junto - C G. 3 a ors, 8. Feb. th Senors, ; mores,. Sopho- 'Vb. sth Senors, ; Freshmen, a. Kcb. I Ith- -Sophomores, 7; Junors, IB. Feb. 5th Junors, II). Senors,. Feb. Kth Sophomores, 8; Kresh.cn, f. Keb. nd Freshmen, ; Senors,. Kdmunu, g Fch. nd Sophomores, 8; Jun-( nrdon >!», S. g 6 IS Feb. 4th Junors, 8; Freshmen,!)., Feb. 4th Sophomores, 3; Freshmen, II. Feb. 5th Sophomores, f); Senors,. Feb. th Senors, 6; Junors. Elzabeth Post Pnners Defeat Wallberg Although droppng two of the three games played wth the Klzabeth Post n Elzabeth last Thursday nght. Martn Wnllberg Post bowlers stll retan ther hold on second place n the Veterans Bowlng League. Tomorrow nght the local boys wll oppose the strong Donnelly Post team ol Planfeld. Frel Brush, Wallbcg's anchor man wll be back n the lne-up for ths match. The scores of the Elzabeth match are: Wallberg Pott glas 8 (!.' Gollra Sorter 3 8,'! Agnone. 8 5 J llcdell 58 7 )3 To tlls I -rguson larnea Srhncdcr Mansfeld Dssmaun Oevne 74 Elzabeth J'ot 84!)!) !>8 7!) S (!) ; n Junors j year and led the Sojhs throughout the entre Kame except for the last three mnutes when a rally put the wnners n the lead. Iyrd and Vance played well for the Ktphs whle Welch nnd Klmnnd \ ere best fr the Freshmen, The lne-up: Freshmen Jruun, f Brownell, f Welch, c.. Ilatfr-ld, g Amb'Lster ; l l V, IV 4 y Sophomores Short, f Vervoort, f I Crance, c 4 G Uyrd, g 5 Vance, g Goodrch, g 7 8 Sophomores Trounce Freshmen, 8 to 6 In ther second game of the week, the Sophs easly defeated the Freshnun n a league game, 8-6. Vervoort and Vance played a leadng part n the Sophs vctory nnd Anbruster and Welch dd ther best to l,ut the Freshmen on top. The lneup: Sophomore* G. F. T. Sort, f. Vervoort, f 3 7 Crano, c Vance, g ' 5 Byrd, g Bruwncll, f.. Hraun, t Welch, c.... Ambruster, g Ilarcombe, g Gordon, g.... Frefhmen O l... o 3 :j 6 ll. Whtcomb, Sen. KeFuu,,Soph Snyder, Jun. Stnpso, Sen. McWhncy, Jun. Chrk, Jun.. Badrow, Sen. Olver, Sen (/ord'n, Fresh. Orr, Hen. FC F. P « IS 37 IB l '6 U t Interest n far poltcs s the frst :tcf n nterest n government. Men un ssues are the two outstandng factors n good government. Select the rght men and the ssues wll take care jf thens'l'.'es. Fne nghts for sleepng! Fne nghtes to sleep n R. 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13 THE WESTFIELD LEADEE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 Page Thrteen GRAND OPENING OF OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME FRIDAY and SATURDAY WALTER MARSHALL wth The Planfeld Playera Skady Rest Fve Loses To Scotch Plans, 7-4 Scotch Plans defeated the Shady feld a l pont lead n the Html halt'. fast Meandercrs ll a close and ex-thctng game last week by the score the features of the evenng as he was ^uanlk of j\. I'elton was one o'.' of 7-4. The teams were evenly n the mdst of every play and u-ol. matched and the score was close at credt for ponts. Clements,.: _ all tmes. The lne-up: Scotch Plant G. V. V. G Austn, 3 tryker, t... 6 FrguBon, c Csrroll, g Woodruff, g 3 Inckson, I. Jarvcy, f. Vallace, c. UfKoy, g. larvs, g Shady Rel G Afeld Celtcs Defeat Morrstown Y. M. C. A. E'lde, c 3 e. "flton, g 3 6 Cosch Reddck's Mcrrstown Y. M. Clements, g 3 7 A. team wore tnken over for a dome loss Saturday evenng by!) a 4( Jnager App's Celtc Quntett, one '(the local Y. M. C. A. basketbal Mormtown Y. M. C. A. G. P. P. earns. I'hlhower, f C Morrstown started off fast and a* Smth, f end of the frst quarter the score '» Morrstown 8, Westfeld Celtcs At the halfway mark, after each had played a valant two quart's a ten mnute truce was called, th the score stnndk at 4-), Henry, f Irown, c Gay, ff Banks, g 'M HtBcld's advantage. '" 'he last half the Oltcs nn- Fnal score; Westfeld 4; Morrstown, 34. sled ther bg (runs and let Morrslown n (H an unpleasant surpr.sj Long passes lrom guard to center t > St'Hor, an<) hs ea^le oyo tfav' West ether Celtc guard not to be outdon. scampered down the "ourt am spotted three feld goals and a foul shot H.'uch more could be sad about ths K me but space dots not permt, although t must oc sad that Phlhowc had qute a race wth Sartor fo" scorng honors, he accounted for ^ ponts whle Sorlor had to hs credt. Merrstown ])layed an exceptonally clean fast game makng th. one of the snappest games to watch that the wrter has wtne'ssed tha sea. son wth. M. C. A. partsans. The lne-up: WetfeM Celtc G. P. \ Davs, <J App, f Ol Wnters, f > Sortor, f 8 IP. ROUND ROBIN BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Whle only a few matches wore played durng the past week n the wnd Robn Brdge Tournament of the Westfeld Tenns Club, the results ** mportant snce they affected the leadng teams. «J. B. Squre and Mrs. Hastngs defeated Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tomblen. "f. H. A. Coumbc and Mrs. E. R. Merry defeated Mr. and Mrs. Butlund. «and Mrs. A. W. Donaldson defeated Mr. Merry and Mr. l'cnston. «Wenmonn and Mrs. Mddlcdtch defeated Mr. and Mrs. J. Counbe.»» MeDougal and Mss H. Person defeated Mr. and Mrs. Verlende. DarnB the present week t s expected that, the leaders, Mr. Squre and Ar»- Hastngs, wll play both the second and thrd standng teams. These mat «Ws wll consequently have a materal effect on the ratng for the fol-. present standng of the teams s as follows : ] - *>quer and Mrs. Hastngs {J- A- Counbe and Mrs. E. R. Merry, Jr " McOougl and Mss H. Person U " Warfcld and Mrs. Grswold ar,d Mrs. j. p. Hammer & U. Merry, Jr. and Mr. Ponston and A ' V" Do " al(ls n " Wclcnnann and Mrs. Mddledtch.. ", J ' rs ' K-. Butland nnj r ' lu - U ^mblen ; ; 5 S ^ ; ^ * an a Mrs. A, H H-sto f atu Mrs. Lloyd'Meyer..... DON'T WAIT UNTIL PLANTING TIME GETS HERE PLAN NOW Send for Catalogue W. L. P.C OGG 3 foo ( Let Us Help You Plan w PLAINFIELD NURSERY TEt - H39 FANWOOD SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. ADELBERG'S--your old relable store-long known for our honest, square-deal methods; our good values and our helpng hand, generous credt polcy-now n our beautful new home. It pays to gve the people a square deal. FREE! Souvenrs to All Vstors. Better-bgger than ever before. FREE SOUVENIRS We cordally nvte you all to vst our beautful new stcrethe fnest, most complete and most up-to-date credt clothng store n Planfeld. Fresh, crsp, brand new stock of sprng styles for men, women and chldren-specal openng prces. Useful, attractve souvenrs FREE to every vstor on openng days CREDIT Easy terms as usual--you need no ntroducton to open an account. READ THIS WONDERFUL SPECIAL FREE GIFT OFFER Besdes the fret; souvenr to every vstor on openng days wo wll also present FREE a beautful mahorany-fnbh tray wth every purchase of $. or more. Ths wondeful offer n good for one week only. ADELBERG'S OPPOSITE THE OXFORD THEATRE 3 W. FRONT ST. Be Wse and Advertse PLAINFIELD

14 Page Fourteen THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 ef the Hawthorne plant n Illnos, "Wekearnyans" Settle wll be the largest n the world. u fellow's shoulder after realzng Relgous Educaton Meetng [ Testng Ground In Westfeld The accessblty of the West Sde Pck's Paragraphs you've slapped hm too hard on the Shops n Jersey Cty and the Waverly ack. The Internatonal Conventon of j Accordng to E. J. Jarvs, Mana- By Thos. E. Plckerll Shops n Newark as well as the Kearny Cable Shops s effectvely vsual- If the Flpnos would come over Brmngham, Alabama, Aprl -9, jstudebaker Sales Company of New- Relgous Educaton, to be held n Rer of the Westfeld Branch, of the Whte most of the employees of the huge telephone works whch the Westera Electrc Company s erectng on I s, alp of 3 nches to the mle, and wth,u they wouldn't be so keen for nde- promse from Presdent Calvn Cool- North avenue. The Studebaker Cor. sed by the ma]) whch s made on a 'and study our brand of freedom may- s very fortunate n havng a defnte 'srk, wth local headquarters at 437 ' We'd hate to be the sherff of that ts»xty acre tract on the Kearny!t> elevatons accurately done one- I World Court. pendence. dge that he wll rve an address on duraton of Amerca tas recently pur pennsula wll be recruted wthn a half nch to each feet above sea Thursday evenng, Aprl 6. Presdent Cooldge's vtal nterest n rel- extent near ts plant at South Bend, chased a tract of land 8-acres n radus of thrty mles, many sklled I level. The prncpal ralways, hghj vays, waterways, trolley and bus A rght-thnkng man s seldom left The fellow who boasts that he'll Cfblemakerg almost daly arc conng ; unthought of. try anythng once never tred one of from ctes as far away as Chcago to lnes n the 86 square mles arc gous educaton s well known. Dele. Indana, on whch s beng lad out those nckel cgars they sell at two j gates to the Brmngham Conventon the very last word n provng, testng take up ther dutes at the new plant. j s,own. If you take up genune relgon t for a quarter. wll eagerly antcpate hs message. 'd expermental grounds. Mndful of the nterests and comfort I Home seekers are not only told all wll take you up..- The several Governors of the The Studebaker test ground covers!about the avalable houses and apartjments and the sectons n whch they of ts ndustral famly the manag- When the ne;:t coal Etrke conc; Southern States heartly endorsng j massed hlls besde a level plan. A B.ent of the Kearney Works has organzed a housng department, and mllon dollar ran? K'n to determne when and hflw an! expected that t wll be the greatest j quarter, feet wde s ample for After all, who ever cashes n on a we wll need an arbtraton comns-! che Brmngham Conventon. It s tlraght-away track of a mle and a I ere located, but they are shown those ' whch seem suted to ther requreassgned to A. Joseph Smth the task ; arbtraton commsson.should arbtrateers ever held. ton and fuel economy tests, for Conventon for Sunday school work- pck-up and acceleraton, rollng frc- KH'nts. More than a few newcomof fndng homes for the newcomers. The drug stores run the banks a 'cr» have satsfactorly settled n su- The functon of the new depart- 'lu-rban homes that the housng do- lose race for woman's savngs. The Presdent of the World's Sunday School Assocaton, Dr. W. C adjustments necessary for wde speed brakng trals and for determnng Add these to your batch of smles; as uncertan as a crops-eyed avator Po'ole, of London, wll gve the closng a'dress. Dr. Poolc s mnster of A three-mle loop wth -fool langes. tryng to reach Hawa; as hard to u>ll as the complexon of a drupr stnrc tle great Chrst Church, n London, drveway for endurance tests at sustaned hgh speed wll permt drvng fl pper. successor to the g:eatly beloved and honored..-. Mover, who lt one tme up to 75 mles an hour. Ths s suf A gas man ntervewng a laborer : was Presdent of the World's Sunday fcent to brng out frst evdence of vho had appled for work at the -.School Assocaton. Dr. Poole s a wear, so that provson may be made plant, asked hm f he had had any n manufacturng to meet that wear. The photograph shows A. J. Smth, t h«heat) of the suburban housng department, pontng out the locaton of a resdence to a home hunter. ment s to see that no newcomer feels hmaelf a stranger n a strange land' to mpartally show hm homo stes t»nd types of avalable homes n Newark, Kearny, the Oranges, Maplewood, Montclar, Jersey Cty, Hoboken, Elzabeth and ther envrons, to nform hm as to rental fees and teal estate values to mpart detaled nformaton concernng educatonal, bankng and transportaton facltes, churches, amusements, fraternal oracrs, clubs, stores and markets n the varous localtes. Mr. Smth uses a novel method to show the topography of the metropoltan dstrct to Wekearnyans who ale unfamlar wth ths part of the Country, He dcea ths by means of a bas-relef map, framed and mounted In a well-lghted poston. Ths map, whch s ton feet wde and eght feet hgh, shows an extensve area rotnd the works whch, wth the excepton A Thought On Prohbton Enforcement Advocates of modfcaton of the Volstead law, and even enforcement offcals hgh n the Admnstraton, advance the fact that wholesale volatons of the lquor law ore the order of the day, and gve some glarng fgures to prove ther pont. But have they gven thought to the fact that the Eghteenth Amendment gave rse to the moat sweepng naton-wde crmnal law enforcement dutes ever founded upon Consttutonal etact- Ment? The number of volatons s lurge, but probably not larger than that of many other law volatons of preater or Ies3 degree, Suppose, for example, that traffc law volaton, burglary, hold-ups, murder, assault and battery, chld neglect, and all the boat of other crmes and msdemeanors were handled by the Federal Government nstead of states am local poltcal unts. We would see statstcs that yould rase the har of tht naton Is t not, after all, the fact thnt Prohbton enforcement cones lrge ; from Vvnshngton hence computed on a natonal scale that rendcra te fgures so appallng? Evdently there s somethng n t. It s not to deny any assertons 'ade of the restrants, the nequaltes or the doubtful wsdom of th', pece of sumptuary legslaton, whch have been advanced wth some semllance of mert from certan qnnrtts, that we rase the queston. But fgures alone do not necessarly rvo cause for alarm. Only when consdered n respect to the magntude of the problem and ts relaton and omparson wth snlnr or contrns'- ed condtons can wo lse n just nn I'asomtblc concluson as to merts of -n establshed cause. rmy Men to Take West Pont Entrance Exams Secretary of War Davs hns tlranatod seventy-seven solders of the lar Army to take the West 'ont Sptrunce examnatons whch are held mnunlly throughout Uc country hr. W-e March, These solders were numcl fnllnw- «g prelmnary tests le-id at the concluson of specal preparatory courses cently establshed for men n the ranks who seek cadctshns at the, Mltary Academy. Those desgnated today wll he exrannd along wth youths apponted y th'r Congressmen from cvl lfe he solders are from all corps ureas Army. subscrber of tha Lead- Why Not? Only $. e ell the Intent news. partment has helped them to fnd and a6e or buy. There s, for nstance, a colony, of executve cablemakers who have transplanted ther rooftreer. n Westfeld. There also s a cotore jf them n Cranford. In commentng on the preferences of home-seekers, A. Joseph Smth v ho s at the head of the new depart, ment, sad tnat large men usually prefer rooms of medum or small sze. Small men, on the contrary, usually \vant large rooms. Whte ore lfht colored houses seems to appeal more strongly to red-hared men than do buldngs of the darker houses, vhle buldngs of buff or brown color tones fnd favor wth blond mas culnty. Dark-hared men, Mr th stated, are mpartal as a rule. He also smlngly ponted out that H doesn't follow that all red-hared h.sbands rent or buy whte houses Some wves prefer color. freshretan$la*?or Fat Banshed Easly, Quckly, Safely: Mora than. tal DeopU hav» t luced to normal weght and health u comfort and matoly, wth Dr. R. I*. Ora num'b famoua prescrpton, NeutrolSa Neutrolda contan no thyrod or habltformlnk (lrugb, are pleasant to take and hghly effectve. Bold on a postve guarantee of tatla facton or money refunded at Prm. ehrr'a Pharmacr Co. T: GRAHAM'S oleduce CR E-A N O D Y N E For the Relef of COUGHS At Jarvs' Drug Store 7 Elm St. Westfeld, N. J. Hall's Catarrh Medcne Kr«~: ment of Catarrh for over forty yeat, Also as a Dlom) Purfer t gves wonderful results. All Druggsts. H. ). CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Oho Our CENT-A-WOM) column wll nol that artcle for whch you have no us< but someone clue may need t bndly. Regardng gome, we say they marred for love; others, for the love of Mke! II takes courage to look nto the 'ace of a man; sacrfce to look only t the face of the modern woman. The Charleston dance s nothng jut youth shakng the dust off ta et at our demands for reform. Our dea of a falure n lfe s the How who starts at a rbbon counter and endb n an offce full of red tape. Addng nsult to njury s squeezng experence n the gas busness. "Certanly," sad Pat. Thnkng he'd prove tho statement, l-e 'lnn sad: "Then suppose you wheel out a barrow-load of gas." "I wll," sad l'at, "provded you '-"d t up for me." Publc Servce News. Pres. CooKdge to Address vrle speaker and wll brng a great r-essage to the Sunday school workers of North Amerca. A.-specal tran of New Jersey delegates to ths Conventon wll leave Newark on the afternoon of Aprl ;l!th. The tran wll pck up delegntes from wther Jersey pont* at Trenton and at Phladelpha. jstudebaker Has Novel MELLON'S WARNING Secretary of Mellon warned aganst too much tax reducton. It s always vel to keep the pendulum from swngng too far n any drecton. You ARE- ENTITLED/ To KNOW THE FACTS/,, motor vehcles now travel the Amercan hghways. 5,, Amercans rde n these cars every day n the year. Safety for ths vast army of travelers s a natonal ssue, and where safety s nvolved plan speakng s a publc duty. It s hgh tme the publc realzed as experts have long realzed that automoble bodes should be made of steel not of wood or any other fragle materal. Indeed, t s one of the mysteres of ths usually progressve ndustry that the all steel body s not already n unversal use. It w///be before long. Publc opnon wll demand t as t now demands that ralway sleepng cars be all steel. For even a chld knows that steel s stronger than wood that steel wll not splnter or burn and that all steel bodes wll stand up under mpacts that would crush ordnary bodes to bts. That s why Dodge Brothers poneered n ntroducng the the all steel body poneered agan recently, n mprovng and perfectng t poneer, now, n urgng ts adopton by every automoble bulder n the world. The ssue s plan Manufacturers must buld safely f the automoble ndustry s to hold ts present hgh place n publc usefulness and esteem. And the all steel body as exemplfed n Dodge Brothers Motor Car s the greatest sngle advance n motorng safety made n the last ffteen years. The car wll contnue to be a "four." Vo reasomms buyer wll tracted from the ssue of QUALITY by mere CYLINDER Tourng Car- - $866 Coupe Roadster Sedan Delvered NEW PRICE CUT OF f<. FEDERAL TAX IN EFFECT NOW See the Dodge Steel Body On Dsplay In Our Showroom BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO. 7 UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. Tel. Cranford 668 Open Evenngs DDDBB BRDTH MOTOR CARS 97 Complete Dentst Many of my come to we for plete dental u- ng. They have p ern ther teeth to get n shape. They have "st U n and "razor blades" and pus sacs that ue the foundaton for B- weaknesses such us B(an trouble and chronc rn matsm. A few treatment and the process of dental restoraton s complete* The results are so astound ng and the cost s 8 ej" trumely low they have re' grretted that they had not come to me sooner. No matter how n. tengve the dental work you requre the prce t alwaye low and yoj can pay aa yougo a lttle at a tme. Open Daly 8 A. M. to 6 P. Mon., Wed. & Fr., untl 8 p. Come n and Let', Gel Acquanted The Sncere Dentst DR. MALLAS 7 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. George H. Saxe Grower of the Beautful CI»dola> C H A Y Clnton County New York Our UB Catalogue and prce lst on request. We wll mal you 5 assorted Gladolus balbs for $.5. Ths a our famous Lake Champlaa mxture and a wonderful assortment of colors. Bonnell Motor Car Co. Dealers n DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 7 Unon Ave. Cranford, N. J. Telephone Cranford 668 Approved Servce Staton Plans Garage 53 South Ave., We.tfeld, N. J. Gustav A. Neumann MASON and BUILDER WESTFIELD, N. J. 84 EMBREE CRESCENT Telephone Connecton, DAVID'S Cleanng and Dyeng Talorng and Drel>akn» We make old suts look new We Change Old Style DresseJ to New Called for and Delvered Same Day 34 U Sprng St. WeltfeU Tel. I9-J H. P. TOWNSEND DA(GA(IC and LOCAL rrojt Attenton Careful Ilfln<!llu n «..«' >«Oltlee nnl Iluxv I'lux- I' -' fnlln Takm "ny ur SIB" EM'KI-.SSnnl LIVKIIV TH :l,,lll:lt STHlvl"!' Mnvllc n SporlnllJ All KIHIIPI of TrnrklnK CR E-A NODYNE For the Relef of COUGHS At Jarvs Drug Store 7 Elm St. Westfeld. M.f

15 fl CROSBY, THE RAW RECRUIT md no the sand bank Jj H-l'l Crosby croucled. Mbe lstened to the ghost-.. Muxer pellets, and le - upon the pecular annaton, whch perslst- J«M tulfflns the atmosphere Srta Ul «" P " ed * tra, Ck a arted vsual mage puzzled He We* llmt " t>ullet W * S yet.very Ho" " """^ the le messengers, Ills nwu» verj pecular try»» he wuuld, he could b'l. fancy from buudlng prcmlo" wn xn «'>» He artrdge* from MB bandoler, the l>r»» s 8 wlul thelr s'"" Sftpoed bullets wth hs own eyes, uttea became d.u:tset wleu Imaglulla pctured a rose-pnk trull dll, twe hs htmd where a slug UdjoM whlstlttg out over the gray.(ml. HI oavugl " j ""«''"'enuon he hud nwm H the lttle '-nter on the nunblt of the sand dune, peerng out rastbe lurryl; waters of the rver lllow 8un stabbed tbltateray» "! " J He «n- perfectly safe, Mt bs teeth chnlted as he raled bout In the shallow lutsln or looked over lle '"'' >«ot tle bank «ph«. vrlere " lh " hlue mlst " ke a Fert'6 vel hung ulxve the spot where hntby '«!' con''aled. Wk; had be stored there? Agan nd acan be nbk'j hmself the queston At daybreak hs company hud Hurtled up from the rver bank, the peal, gray veldt, cool und solemn, fetchng Invtngly before them. Then tme the frst scattered fusllade from b opposte bank..lohntone, Crosbj'loate, plt'hed forward on hs face tod lj stll. Tn' l>lg Welsh corporal muttered & curse us he swm); round toward the rver, Hung hs arms Into te»r anl drpped "" hs knees. It n terrble. The cupuny had ther back! turned to the unseen foe, anl Crabj, > raw recrut only fve days ol De transport Unt brought hm boa Plymouth to Table bay, rememtend at that unutmt u Hck played upon hm twenty years before when u (tbotaate lroped an leldc Insde Ml gtlrt collur. Tbeo the wnhnp offcer, keenly!v«to the da^t, nrdered the men to doable, and they doubled eagerly. HIM ther Urn! Imptlsm of lre, and, u there was not II partcle of cove:' vllble, ther nuvty luy In speed. It»mt that moment Mnt Crosby Bttm- Uedlo the ltll' -rat-r In the Hand June where the nmnlny sun poured a vertcal fre upon hm sl hours after-»»r. He hud made nn effort to follow hl comrades, lull, us he struggled out of the pt, tbret^ nure men fell untt the fre of the Hoer sharpshooters. Crobj'lnRglnutlm mmedately pontdool the dagpr to whch he;, a soltr/tgue, wdulrl he «xposed f be attempted to Jon tn. rank, and that 'mjlmtlon, whch s the parent of wrdlce, drugged hm hack Into the HtUe bole over whch the enemy's bllleu whlbtled. Fve mnutes afterwards I'e company WHS lutf n nlle awuy,»we on the rver bunk there were.en dwd men ki,j on(, n vc on( > wj j "U vrtually n prkomr In t pt four *«deep. Tben Crosby rnunnlttcd a blunder 'llt was further proof of a coward's»». Flndln! Unt le vvns safe from enemy'glre, I,, threw hs rllle ovef 'be rdge or hs shelter and blazed dly at tle bunk opoalte. How he "fretted that h under us the mornng Wled slowly by! If he hud remaned W'M, the Mddc, enemy would not ><>e known tha the lttle pt con [«W > foe, hut the fuslllnde that ""lowed Informed hltn that he would ' prsoner whle the lght lasted. "" tonally he tested the watchful B«of the fop, mu now he shuddered J» he contemplated the three holes In " ( Pth helmet whch had been dlu- J J M wtl» hs heart was not Insde Be looked up m me blue lore above. and nftnn.l HIB bare veldt be- tlolj,, '" "- ' I'ls O"" no*'»wth that (,r tl,,. stuffed kln K lls!er ««lb the h,. K,,, s! globd I his ^»««table In Tntro. The ItlnKllsher 'M reully l(,, l(. r.,, )m( )nsse( stmuk,.,,, Mtrerlng, whle Oros- ;; BJ hm I,,.,-,-!,,,, t>ar or th(, rlflc. lj " h J h-.tber sde of the swftly As by h "' ' a - v rnll( ' slowly ' " hwuc nervms nnd peevsh, le lllul Zl»"?. twenty bloodthrsty I;" «> s" <m»n,, wult patently ««, s,,n I," ; ' "»"»"- ***' *t t Allsl " "ar It r It was was urof'h»,'. AlR ' ''""" ( ' n ' Ml '.v, bead urteller mv? nly "ll,«* " '(tle '",'!» A,' tb,, ^"'''''''^ A ' '"" k ' w "" se "» th " < "' "' l!»lldo B Dreed" lad '!!"!"'! Kesgur," had l " llllll»'"l< 'l warfure IIS ""'" 'altlng a hand leln self ussvred hm ADS. n::su/r? wtl sand Uruvu uj> ly burrowng bullets. The mprsoned man Mt tat the lcllo) or twenty wen n watng pa-! lemly tu murder out was nut above! crtcsm. And ten Crosby's luugnutluu would! persst u pcturng those pellets that! came from the opposte bunk n a hue ' that Crosby knew was rdculous. He was aunojed wth bs Iwagnulon. He wus annoyed wth the sneerng self that pctured hm as the lvng enhodl- nest of Kpllug's "Absent-mnded Beg- : gar." le wus amojed wth tle tune, respectable Crosby [hut reckoned up ' the Interest on thrty-nne pounds nneteen shllngs und ulue-ptce three ' farthngs fur three and three uarters! years «t two uad Ine-eghts per cent qucker than any other clerk In the County bank. It was really the lazness ol' that Crosby that hud evolved the warlke Crosby thut rume oversea to capture I'le und UUHH and Drk, who were gvng Thomas Atkns a consderable uuuutt "f trouble to suldue. Crosby waa uclunlly revoltng ngalnst Crosby. Tlere were n hs Inmost soul Innumerable battles between tle three Crosbys that were now ut loggerheads, und ls nervousness um-spd. He was not u coward, but he uus hghly lmgnallvf, and the result s the same. The ncely perced boles n the whte helmet took on the appearance of eyes thut studed Ills pule face md shakng j Imms. Hs hands lm< been whte and well-mancured when t. left Trru, but tle few day.s under the t-uhtl Afrcan sun atl tnt>l tletu the color of a freshly bulled lubser. I'msly cursed hs own stupdty, cursed He fn recrutng «e' j':n who std le wculd muke n tne solder, cursed the transport thut hud brought lltn uc'oss the Atlantc, unt He suu-tmned ollcer wlo hal led Itn lno tle "nhusculc. The mn's ra.vs cjune down In a perpendcular shower upon hm. le bured ds tnglng lace lhesunl and pnyed for nght. He would creep away In tle nght -run away across the veldt tll he overlook llscnnnder. He would tell them of Ills achetture and they would lugl bertlly at hs runnng. It was whle le was composng a lttle uccont fur the H>III>MI'IIII>IH of those conrudek tlmt Ids eyex, sheltered beneath the helmet, detected u slght moveneul on the rdge of the snnl pt. He Jerked hs leg* buck hurredly when hs eyes Informed hs bran of what they saw, and the sudden movement brought down much sand mul also u harmless green snake that had been crawlng along the edge. Crosby yelled, nnd the make pcked Itself up and attempted to bent hnsly retreat. Unfortunately, the sand wa.s very dry, and He snake found ll a dlmoull job to clmb out. Tme ft>r Mne It rolled lo the botlon "I the hole, nnd eucb tme It fell Crosby yelled. He hud never met n Hmke In such close uarters and hs nerves were nut n u nt state to receve the Ms. Tle make was dlsksted. Four tmes t made an attempt to scale the Inml. and four tmes It fell buck. Then It notced Crosby's let', and wth serpent wsdom. Immedately recognzed that the ascent could be made much e»»ler by that route. Crosby screamed, but the snake waa j rrtable. Kor just n moment the re -j mlt forgot the foe on the opposte! bank us he clawed tle edge of the [ll and pulled Ida tn«ly out or tle hole. Across the rver three rfles spoke together, but only Crosby fell back Into the holt! the o.ved snake was sld- Ing away across the vehlt, congratulatng hmself In a snaky way that he had readed He top before Crnnby lopple.d over. Slk Centures Old n Brtsh Museum Home of tte nos nteestm; peces of slk In the u,,d, materal a tprol- matply l.llft y'rs old, are now on! vew ut the Itrltfsl! museum, anl mod- ' crn women are entranced by the sped- j nens whch were collected by Sr An-I rel Sten In eastern Turkestan, west- I ernuost Ohlnn and nor In'stern Per-' sn. Sten, wlw plnco. tbrr mumfae- j ture at u century before or after the j Chrstan era, dscovered some of the slks In un ancent eeuwery nt Lou- Ian, whch Is In the track of an an j clent trade route from Cllnu to cell-j tral Asln. Fngmens >f clothes of Chnese «nldlers, traders mll travelers of Ions; forgotten ages form tn- majorty of the exhbt!!, but there Is n lttle bandhag whch mlht well be curred to the theater wht credt by woman ot' fashon today. It Is- composed of lttle duloml'slpel peces nt laded rosevd slk, of the color wth whch old work boxes wwo lned, and "( maze and blue. slk. A ralr-sl/.cd pece of ' lle slk of tn- same perlm! shows a lellclous nmt! mlten of soft blues! und chesnls, In whch IIDHIJIMIK HOW--! '-s lle snc.\ dcu M fgure : A small pece of spr^ed slk, slmvng brds Mnwory trc-j, dutcs from be Seventh or F.lghlh century A. I', j Itltrred ^rccn e.lu! VCIM\\ desgns su^- ^est Unt the p'udar ''shadow" ere- tonnes of late yc;rs arc ll drect descent from these lllclelll Chnese fall- I rlc.. A lttle hue of sll; bured wth some wanderer fr<>u Cba In tle I.ou- Intl cemetery sonewlcre about tho he- Klnnlng "f 'I"' Cbrl-tu era. Is not much more tb:n nn Inch lou'. Imt It has Illtl* drw strngs rc.'n ubcb tle remander of t;sse s dandle. Other relcs tron le Lou-h graves Include pustr.v luced n the I h.s of Chnese tavelers about tle Seventh century A. I >. lelcuto lttle blsells, perced und worked untl they lonkel lke Illluree brl:les. bud hee prejfred for the cmnfort of the dead trnv- " le " ' k lnt» tll( -- ll< ' kl bl l,,,, '" llln K 'h" chance to rejon,,, (" )a ">'. "ml the selmmde sneer Unted w I,!I'" V " MK " "" wr - A» uu eler, and they lre n u wonderful sla:e "" «HI», ' '" t ""'"" I """ te "" nk '" " fflflj,,,,,,,. ""' dhlnye eccel of preserva' lodny. ""I'lcy lool Jl"* s^ gootl eno^'b n ent toa\ p." declaret tunny vstors. Now York World. dovtlm the recrut News and Pacts on Every Page. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 96 "See How Easy It Is Wth My New m Foldng Ironer" No wonder she s pleased. Instead f a long, tresome day's work standng up, she can st n a -onfoahe char and n two hours the ronng s done. It even rons shrts, collars, dresses a:cl rul'lcs. The Thor Foldng lroncr s so compact t fts n the smallest ktchen or t can be easly rolled to the most comfortable and cheerful place n your home, u",.',),.- t,:' Just attach t to any baseboard electrc out-.'l I.V a '.-p'?r'uvc!,',', ', let. It s as economcal as a hand ron and "'.»/,' 'L'u'u-,, I s just as convenent to roll out and u;,e whenever wanted On Terms $5 down, 8 months to pay Free tral n your own home on request. PUBLIC SERVICE,'-V V MARCH Z.93., DECEMBER 6,95 C-I9-I! On March, 93, Buck celebrated the buldng of the mllonth Buck. Approxmately eghteen years were consumed n the accomplshment. On December 6, 95, Buck reached the mllon and a half mark. A mllon Bucks n eghteen years the next half mllon n two years and nne months. A( (le present tme, publc demand calls for more than, Bucks every month, Th means the next half mllon n the hands o/ Buck mvners, wthn two years. These bare fgures tell a graphc story of Buck's contnuous advance n publc regard. The [jreat acceleraton of demand, at the present tme, speaks strongly of the ncreased value and desrablty n the Better Buck. Leadershp belongs to Buck because a naton famlar wth many mlor cars has gven t to Buck. The Amercan publc wants "fner transportaton at lower cost", and ltclc provdes t! BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN Pt sfon o/ (j'rrtl MrMort Cjrfxmtm UNION COUNTY BUICK COMPANY 43 North Avenue Phone 77 "tf ELIZABETH RAHWAY Phone 4 7 BUILT. J3UICK WILL BUILD THEM when you have somethng to sell or need household help Our Cent-A-Word Ads. Brng Results Page Ffteca EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to buy s new, well bult, attractve humo n Wt'sled, N. 3., o*t very reasonable terms: Pour Im ruoms, two lulhs, larpe lvng room wth opon freplace, dnng room, rubber tled ku-hon, cedar closet, lar^e dry cellar, fne attc, st-patn heat, etc. Ijocatfd n attractve RMrhbouod, grounds planted, surrounded by large trees. Any reasonable terms accepted. Wll sul u y very attractve fgure for quck yule, Abo sont" lne fronujl' tn H«?A'l AVCHUL uwj some lots on Hyslp Avonu nt prces whch nhuuk dnublo n the nuxt twu years. Call Wustrlt'ld 7 n tht evt'unp lfter 7 I J. M. <*v Hector U4 from II A. M. tu 5 V. M. HAWORTH ENGINEERING COMPANY 36 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK CITY J. S. IRVING CO. Dealer! n Coal, Lumber and Bulder's Supples Offce and Yard»: Central Ave., near R. R. Crossng Phone 9 Westfeld ALL FRESH Meats Vegetables Poultry Fruts The SCUDDER MARKET 9 Elm Street Telephone 838 WESTFIELD THE COMMERCIAL BODIES Made here aru for all wakes of C'lasHa can be Httcd n u jffy and sot you up Itght for IlusneBs. AUTOMOBILE BLACKSMTHING SPRING WORK Oxy-Acetylene and Electrc Weldng Agents for Amercan Sprng! J. H. CERNERSHAUSEN 33 EAST THIRD ST. Phono PUnfeM S CHAS. DAVAL Tel. 79-J CARPENTRY Buldng Contractors Reparng of all knds Homes Planned and Estmates Phone Westfold -W Phone Cranford 46 PLAINFIELD, N. J. Eut of Depot GEO. Tel. 74 STEFFEN PAINTING Furnshed Wm. DEAN SANFORD Real Estate Insurance CRANFORD, N. J. WESTFIELD, N. J. P. O. BLDG. 8 FERRIS PL ECHO LAKE DAIRY Sprngfeld Road Grade A Raw Hom; rased mlk FINK»nd DOUCHERTY, Propretor. Fnk, :E Dary, I7U-W D.uclurty, 'J9-M PLAINFIELD CARPET CLEANING WORKS Orental RUR Shnrnpoong a Specalty T. I.. GRIFFITHS, Prop. 8 Rchunr,.) Str-ft Tl 8 I PlnnfelJ. N. J. EtlablUhad 8 Tclcplono Bfl EDWARD N. BROWN FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER LADY ASSISTANT 47 ELM STREET OFFICIAL CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET SERVICE HyRrnde Repars All Makes FRED RUMPF Sprngfeld Rd., MOUNTAINSIDE Phono 847 P RIN TI N G / ^ The "LEADER" of every descrpton can be obtaned at Press, 5 Elm Street Westfe/d

16 POT LUCK FARM FOR Ths most beautfully located 7 acre farm on sde of Watchuug- Luck Farm has become famous throughout ths part of the stau? coastal plan between the Watchung Mountans and the Atlantc* The old "castle"contnues to attract the attenton of the publc and unfnshed splendor. It would take a Whtter or a T to the people of Westfeld, no descrpton s necessary due to crculaton about the castle and ts orgn. Needless to say, ths 7 acre tract would make a wonderful where restful envronment and scenc beauty are prerequstes to Commsson plans call for the development of adjacent acreage { present New Provdence Road leadng to Pot Luck wll become top of the mountan. Ths wll assure the purchaser of Pot Lu c^ means of mprovements to be undertaken by the Unon County J?^] We have maps of the property and wll be glad to show them at %/ CONSULT FOR PRICE AMo Pearsall & WESTFIELD x EXCLUSIVE SALES Telephone 7 SALE m haf been lsted wth us for sale. Pot of ts commandng vew of the entre fo(f m t the spot and marvel at ts vastness properly descrbe pot Luck, but we feel that lty Wth the ste and the varous tales m tot a Prvate estate or even an nsttuton aad tappness. The Unon County Park ur&oses n the very near future, and the t>otqev a rd from Sprngfeld Road to the of a completely developed approach by / %*a to prospectve purchasers. *&t Bard well NEW JERSEY Street BROKERS PROTECTED \ Homng Pgeons n Canal Zone Carry Whstles Homng pgeons n tranng by the Unted States Army n the Canal Zone now carry whstles fastened to ther tals as a protectve measure aganst hawks whch nfest the Isthmus. As they fly the rush of ar causes the whstles to sound and the aslonfhed hawks gve the wnged whstlers a wdd berth. Though they wegh only sxteen ounces and cat less than an ounce of ftod a day, the Army homng pgeons (y for twelve or thrteen hours under the tropcal Bun of Panama wthout stoppng. Carred to remote parts of the Panamanan jungles by Amercan solders of the Canal defense forces, these plucky lttle fcat.he.rcml warrors dart away nstantly toward ther homo lofts the moment they are released. Ther unerrng cense of drecton and loyalty are counted valuable assets by the solders, who use them as f. check on rado communcaton ant. to accompany nrplnnes explorng unknown parts of the Isthmus, New Route For "Unon" Trolley Cars In order to provde addtonal servce to and from the Hllsde secton, Unon Lne trolley cars, nstead of operatng n and out of Publc Servce Termnal, Newark, are now routed from Clnton Ave., on Broad St., to the Lackawanna Ralroad Staton. Newark, and wl! rtturn by tho same route. Ths change took effect on Monday, March, the Publc Servce Ralway Company announced. The Unon Lne curs have been operatng from the termnal vn Mul- ^ berry street, New Jersey Ralroad avenue, South, Broad am) Mllo blrccts to Elzabeth avenue n Newark. Knstbound ars have been operatng n Newark va Elzabeth and Olnton avenues, I'ltrklursl, llnnd ^Thomus streets, New Jersey [alrutd avenue and Mulberry streets to the r termnal. ROOT OF ALL EVIL After the "shame" deaths took! p'acc n Tn Juana, Mexco, the Government of Lower Calforna CIOBCI! f. saloons and ordered all undesrnl c Mexcans thrown n prson nm all undesrable Amercans deported. Q here arc no "undesrable AmcrU, cans" an far nu the vce dons of Ta arc concerned, unces t be who havo no money n ther OLD FLOORS MADE NEW AT A SMALL COST Resurfacng - Refnshng - Polshng -Waxng On Any Knd of Wood Floors ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE EMERSON 8 6 FOR REPRESENTATIVE Jersey Floor Surfacng Co. 7 WEST GRAND ST. ELIZABETH, N. J. CThe LehghValleys Hade Damond to Ithaca Rochester, Buffalo and Nagara Falls Leaves Elzabeth and Meeker Avenue Staton, Newark,.4 a. m., daly, and arrves n Buffalo 7.55 p. m. Returnng;, lenves Buffalo.3 n. n., dally, and arrves Newark 8.4 p, m. The daylght rde on The Blnck Damond s especally enjoyable. Parlor cars, dnng ear <td conches between Now York and Buffalo. Informaton, rc, lt!srwllrk OITIfC. llrllltforl 'l., ''Lmr MK'lulI 7-IHI nr 'lvrrncf INICT. lehgh Valley Ralroad Ottot Rout* to N*4*rn Fall* 33%* OFF SALE SPECIAL! FOLDING CARD TABLES $.89 Metal bound edges covered n preen leathered collapsble. A splendd SALE SPECIAL! FLOOR LAMPS $8.95 Complete wth Slk Sh«(,, BRIDGE LAMPS $6.5 Complete wth Slk Slnd t ACCOUNT ONE YEAR TO PAY" IS THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE to the hople of Westteld spf, con struc t m YEAH TO P A 33 OFF SALE SPECIAL! COMPLETE BED OUTFIT $9.5 Ivory enameled or walnut fnshed bedstead, guaranteed lnk sprng and well made roll edge cotton mattress; any sze. SALE SPECIAL! WINDOW SHADES 49c Ready to hang,» l fnah Holland; regular 8c value UNIOIN FURNITURE CO. ht^ Gf a^ F»r n tur G to Meet Every Parse 37 W es t Fro n t Street, Planfeld, Phone 564 OPEN EVER V r

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