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1 5 v. *' = - gi Sunday 1 -LHA t>'"'t.' - Eastman StnOt-sSHOKu BAND CONCERT Sunday Evening Eastman Steet Pok Vol. XL. No. 20. CRANFORP, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, JULY 8, FIVE CENTS NO TRAFFIC FATALITIES Town«hip Ha> Excellent Recod; Two Moe Accident. In Flint Six ( Montis* of '37 Than i Canfod, widen a few i jenj of Ite. ate wttbout ateaffle fattstt m two-yeaia, now. Has»thity tftlttl ban tt was anl CMbtSoM is enqgfcttn tat the lint six months -of this yea,» son? of theaccident epot* at poliee btadqoaten lut tugnt-jntctaed that thnt wee seveity accident* epoted Wo moe.than daing the fist half of lut yea. The numbe of pasons injued totaled twenty-ome one leas thin In the fist sbt months of MM., Of the Injued this yea, nineteen me males and ten wee femals. last jta. twemxine of the. thity pesons Injued wee males. Doctos wee called twice this y*a> to teat accident vlettai, wheeas medical attention was * lg UIIIBB accjtfaili'' iti' the fist half of 1M«.,\ v. v..-,. :... ' In Januay'Of this yea, thee wee twelve accidents with two pesons ta-. jud; Ftbuay,thiteen accidents, six injued: Maeh,/eight accidents, five -.injued; Apil, fonteen accident*, the d: and June, ten aeddents, thee ail.thjbsjae.ejev wwffco pniom tajned; I t t aawwven.and pujing games. A suppe followed. M. Doss, vice-pesident ot the council, pesented the Hev. M. and Ms! Behens -with-a hostess tay. Amcog those attending the paty *en M. and Ms. H. Axtt,Mtas Edna Axtt, Hay Axtt. J, M. and Ms. 8. Bot. M. and Ms. Oeoge Doss, Vi-. "" fltatttn Oetake, R. Entes, Miss Altoa Ronnhmd, C.KnodV. "umi Knadson, M. and MsRMonogewlyn. John and Joan~Montag, M. and Ms. A. Themann, Mbs Mal* ma Themann. M. and Ms. W. Schmidt, Robet 8chmkJt, M. and Ms. P. Johnston. Mtaea May and Babaa <HtAl«A*SHMM «. WINS SCHULXRSH1P n* K;spole of West End" Place, left thel Canfod High School in Septembe: 1931, to ente the Hotchklss Sthoc4 at LakevOJe, Conn, has. fo the "W successive yea,'.'won' the highest tones ta his "'«i '''. Tbis Tea, Spole has been awaded. ttebun Pice, which Is given annually to that membe of the Uppe Class who "»» done the most to elevate the schol- nhjp. snhit and geneal tone of his "»«Tjeptoe is given bjjo.estin, _ ' ""ed masttcat Hotehklss._ Spole has also eceived anothe -»!ashlp of tl.500 fo , maktotal of asjmd eceived fom EpoJe'is aboad fo thee months on *e Fench coast at La Baule on the of Biscay as a companion to ee school. t -hattonal though the HotehUsi SCHOOL MAKD TO Bids wfflb eceived fo BBiyu tun MILES WTTHOx AN ACCIDENT Making apid pogess thoughout Union County the New Jesey Sate Diven Committee, of which' is" Slate Chaiman, announces that Leonad K. Hemes of Canfod has been pesented with an Hono ecognition of his fine safe diving ecod of ttjooo ; miles.without a epotable accident mlttte,» as to «ie Oanfod dtyes the same oppotunity td eceive Awantt as pesentee) by -the T e Committees, dive* may, until Onntod' Committee 1»fomed, join the committees in the above mentioned communities. BOYS'CAMP OPENS AT SILVER LAKE eei Youth* Busy In,. Initial Week. V By BOY BUNKEBHOFF ,'. :. eilve Lake, N. J. s;, Camp was..unofflclau: opened. It toolc-tctei daya lot--oottnolto»--«nd. diectos to get the camp In shape and ROTARY INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS P«t'PJ>tiii jmtji making the pesentation, M. Whlpple complimented the Rev. M. Shelock on his fine ecod as pesident and* also on. being the most vesatile, pesident the club-has eve had.. *_. Annual epots pesented by Pesident Shelock, Secetay. William H. D'Acy. Teasue Whlpple and Histoian A. B. Caldwell showed that the club had enjoyed a successful-yea, both financially and ta Its activities. The new pesident announced the appointment of the following, standing Cajdwoil;! histoian, D. Joseph Zlngaiesalnu and objects committee, M. Dooly, chaiman. D. Rowianil E, Blythe, D.~Zlngales, William J. Will' sey «nd D. Petes;- club sevice, M. Doolcy, chaiman, Hebet R. McCul- ; '., M. D'Acy and the Rev. M. Constuction on as Easten Sevice This ate js now In effect in this count iiaiut.ywb.each..election.ofnse.135. a -Thomas Caoll,-with-a-modeVof'a -At-the head-of- the clainet- section Is Jued; May. thiteen accidents, seven day, Uie camp-was offldally opened. A chaiman, M. Robinson, M. McCul aqjtuci* AiaM ojtqdc*. SCvCX aoosjcduf'* HVB goup of boys, numbeing appoximately eighteen, wee geeted by a luscious Newell P. Stepp and M. Loey; atten- weeksf-jhauacp Whittake, Oenea Noven,be geneal elecuons, o a total lough, M. Mason and, Cal H. Waslnski; fellowship, M. Reel, chaiman, wlll be stated within the neit 'fewjeta in the Septembe Pimay and ta Clak Township,joutli.o* Canfod, I' The county will haveot8 election dls- the most oiginal clam. Second place the Dunellcn Bchools. M. Hannafod injued. i*. ' > went to James Johnson fo his model is new In the public school wok, but a of a woman's face, and thid to John vetean in music. Befoe, going Into tnkey dinne-pigpaied by. the faandadance, D. ' Tetes«nJHmanT~ "" "" Manaie of Inlands announced today 0,IJ M jmpioye,»nectedb the tjuesfom Inland headquates ta Dayton, I tlon of which to pay 110 o 115.' The' bieb. in the class fo "most pefect" mouscllquot"ciiib Ochesta of adio Hageayes, fo his model «fa_;spmi teaching, he was a membe of the fa- REV. AND MRS. BEHRENS of the camp chef, Rufus Oibbs, who Rotay Infomation, M. MacMeekin, Ohio. It will be located on.the main sum involved Is 111,040. models, Richad Kale took fist honos fame. has become a landmak at the Can- chaiman,' M. Caldwell and D. Zlhchaiman, M. Bitton, William Emu- JjneJtMUhyi with a fot, Evelyn Simmons, second, In the flute section is Robet Bolles, lanftpoduts include Steeing Wheels,[ g of 8UUl,. UMStomejigenpatmenV oj-"{he >1 ~ A paty ta hono of the Rev. big that the meal was enjoyed by all, Running Boads, Moto Mountings and eu ctatfy o juuauoh befoe thid, with a bath house and pool. Fist Unlon County Band and Ochesta ling, D. Hlnman and M. Biede! community sevice, D. Blylhe, chaiman, William F. Behens. J. of. Bastman steet, pasto ot Calvay Luthean Refigeation and Radio uses. went to Thomas Caoll and second to be of yeas, lit. Bolles has been flute Including seveal paents who had Rubbe and Metal pats fo Automotive., Uon Ume by upholding.one of the honos in the "most beautiful" class, 8umme School at Roselle. Fo a num- bought thei chages to camp. - M. WsstasKi, M. McCullough, laws that seem to be In conflict. Evelyn Simmons. Hiighle Deane, with soloist with the Columbia Univesity Chuch, and Ms. Behens, was held last Satuday at the summe home of. M. The campes wee geeted and wel Chales A. Skillman, and M, Caldwell. The new Inland plant will be the a fam house and welt; and Madeline Band. With M. Bolles Is A. Haltad of and Ms. Geoge Doss at Point Pleas- coned, by Camp Manage Chales A. Youth committee, M. Coffee, chaiman, M. Biede, M. Skillman and"m.~ Motos ta New'Jesey, thee weeks ago, LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER Podleskl with a pivate home and pool, Elisabeth, who, because of his splendid sixth manufactuing unit of Geneal - snt.' The. affai was in hono of the Wallace and Camp Diecto Jack Mlglioe. The boya-wee divided into two gases, chaiman, M. 'Whlpple, M, constuction of~a new plant to Tenton, Stepp; Intenational sevice, D. Zta-the Tenstedy Division announced, the WINS SECOND PRIZE tied to thid; eighth amtvenaj! of the Rev. M. The quoits contest will be continued Befamis'odination to the mmlsty, the goups by Diecto.Mlglloe and assign Mason and M. D'Acy; auditing committee, M. MacMeekin, chaiman, M. and late In May, a new assembly plant this moning.-while a funny face and R. E. Williams of Canfod won seceighth, anntvensji of Ins pastoate penknife contest will be featues of this hee and the eighth annivesay of the ed to thei especthw cabins and deepmg quates. One goup was placed McCullough and M.. Loey. was dedicated at Linden. Othe Oen- Jlet.Jt.aalMs.Behens.weddlng aftenoon's activities. A slngles'hoseshoe touney also will get undeway to- Iclsss of the second Annual Amateu )'Cll6'<3'Pltl'aal day.,. Tomoow, a mable tounament andoooue ace wfll be- stagwf. Satu- was placed unde CouMllosThaa KoneTRoy Binkeboff and Thomas Nolan. Camp activities began the vey same day. As soon as the tukey was pa- Oally digested, the boys went in fo a lengthy swim.. On Monday, the boys paticipated ta the egula-camp activities. Most, If not'all of the :campbaseball, ping-pong.' achey, fishing and othe eceational activities. A baseball game has been aanged between" the Blaistown "Fames" and a team composed of councilos. It is hoped that this one game win lead to many othes" as las been the custom in fome.yeas. A~buke(baH" and Daamlnton cout aeitt the- making. ~If-ls»noped- that zoaatni watcmmmhaausktss SSSSuJivitCJSjtiSxv added these awo activities to its long moe boys to took afte than thee'ae dishes to feed them fom. - - > SUMMONED FOR NOT UOtf SING DOGS One hunded sixty-two summons wee Issued up to yesteday by police to ownes of dog**ho.-have_not JftbtalnidJk censes fo thei canine pets,-lt wap-announcect-'last night. Police have pactically completed the canvas of dog ownes on the southely side *of the township, and. wok wtll.be stated on the nothely side today. Those who do not obtain thei licenses immediately Duing the past week, ISO dog licenses wee Issued, binging the numbe of licensed dogs ta 800, it was announced Jutnlght by Township Clek Alvan R. Denman. The, "dog population" of Canfod is estimated at 1,300. Licenses maybe obtained. at'm penman's office to the township' oom*. v WELFARE ASSOCIATION FINDS EMPLOYMENT The Csnfod Welfae Association secued eleven days' wok fo men, nine ChaHejM. RaySeated ai Peasdent Succeeding the Rev. women, ten days' wok fo women, and youths, fou pemanent positions fo Votitii imskdaine JMay Mean two pemanent postttoos as nuse maids Reduction of $5 a Day Fank M. Shelock. Band Pogam fo gils duing June. Ms. Caie C. to 1,104 Employes. Oady, eiecutlve ascetaj, epoted at the Jub/ meeting of the executive boad The pogam fo the fist band concet of the.season, which will be pe- These new offices of the Canfod last Thusday night in the association's In the ahtfiff of any.uling, to the Rotay Club wee Installed at the headquates. ntay, county officials foecast this sented at 8:JO-p. m. Sunday in Macluncheon meeting last Thusday ta the Bght easts wen dosed 'duing the week tbat-tb«pe<«lent of Essex CounT Conneil Pak,..Kastmai steet.. by the month, leaving foty-itou active cases. ty In paying the membes of the dis-canfotict boads of election $10 a day when lows: Municipal Band, is as' fol- Chales H. Ray, succeeding the He. Since the association's Inception test Fank M. Shelock! vice-pesident. Octobe, 114 eases ban been faandvd. an used will be fol- don Petes: teasue, Walton 8.-Robinson; and dleeton, the Rev, M. Ms. Oady mad nfty-ou home ln- thity-two easts qaie only, aevlot. Union County. Shelock; X«uenceB. Mason,'Edwad tevlews" duing ih» month; twtntjseven collateal Inteviews,-awt. held de act. Wtaue> Oanfcd has not Biede and Heny J. Uey. PasiPesi skin conducted the wenty-ujee confeences with outf A dlsmohd past pesident's nlii was ifenejesv.. pesented to- thetetlin pesment'by None of the -eases < now in the Classlflcotlon, D. Samuel M. Hlnman, chalnnanwlnchestebttton.und M.- HcMftKniiiembeBhlp. M.-Whlpple, ctwimsn,..the. Rev.: M.. Shelock.and beplacedon indlyidualmembes In the way of obtaining pogams as well as In. othe: s])ect«.. H«._ uged Ithe dub to. enlage its membeship and bing new. blood Into the oganization. Peliminay plane wee outlined -fo'-the f a c t o y Motos and fo expot makets. local club's fifteenth annivesay meeting which.will,, be held nextjftbuay. feet o floo space, and will employ design ot appoximately loofloo squae Attendance wa» stessed and the me- R motto of "Sevice AbovSelf." Vice-pesident Dooley announced that the pogam outline has been completed fo the coming yea. Today's meeting will bo ta chage of D. Zingales. Next Thusday, the dub will pay its annual visit to Canfod Boys' Camp at Silve Lake. On July SB, Pesident Russell Daoyof the IWestfleld-ClubwUl epot on.tbejjke.contention, whichjie at tended, and on July», D. Blythe will Thee Is eading mateial available at the playgound fo the, olde* childen, sponse eceived' ta this yea's competl- the supevisos epot... Ups.*flL ; siituie,c<munuancft. the cohteft~ln"futue yeas/accoding stike on the new junio-senio high jnivpostattregelpts' Ouests atthe meeting, welcomed by steet and West End PUce,_would be ectos followng the luncheon, an" P- completion date will pobablji have to plication o a new membe was eceived. The next meeting of the boad will be, July IS at the home of M. Loey. ' -> : DEMOLAY?21'CLUB COMMITTEES NAMED JTObu Duffpesidem~of-;the-De- Molay 31 dub, -has. appointed new committee chaimen as follows: Social, O. W. Stuck; J.; finance and publicity, DavidEL'Colson; membeshlp,-ol ve"n, Caey; Bemne Chapte tophy contest. Waen J. Blnns; spots, Cal DUn- A thwated attempt to inltutte thee candidates into the Royal Ode, of Denlsens of the. Deep featued the July meeting last Thusday night in Tinity paish house. The dub discussed plans fo a stag boat ide. The 1 time and place have not been decided. MAY CUT ELECTION OFFICERS'PAY BAND CONCERT SERIES Despite confusion ta Ovetue fom Matha Flotow MaehHaalutat>(m'.----,., ) -Seita Mademoiselle Modlte Selections.Hebet the text of thelaw.th* talent is obvi. ous. It was agued at the Cout House, ana anothe swaying facto is the llmn tstloi on funds available foe that pu*. officials' fol* lowed liiie"i»waoefdment" to the election laws that specified "the pay of the " T'''"C."J."Andews Mach-BICapltsni...;...;..u..:. tual cost fo elief last month, being Selection fom Faust:..Oounod $33*7, Ms. Oady epoted. distict. boads at -810 in teitoy In Ameican Patol',...Meacham The Canfod physicians, who sie coopeating with the association, teated Mach Gloia ; Losey which voting machines had been In- seventeen clients at tbel offices and made thee home-calls. The Moto Cops made thity-seven calls. One stalled. Machines wee used ta Newak fo the fist time In the ecent commission contest. tonauectomy was pefomed, thee clients undewent eye examinations and Chales K. Smith of Westfleld, chaiman of the" finance committee of the CONTESTS START thee wee given dental cae. Boad ot feeholdes and a membe of the boad's special commute that suveyed the pospects of machine* fo this AT PLAYGROUND Pesident Cal-Mason conducted the m e e t i n g ; ' - ' ' ","' '...' '' ; ".''<:' county, said that In-computing the cost of enting machines the savings unde Sand Modeling Featue of {htfhtpe diem'fbftlieelectiafeii Yetteday'i Event*; QuoitF ploes was Included In the calculations. them Is M. Andews of Plalnfleld, sola JThe feeholdes figued savings on cohetlst-of the band. Although ' '.'.,.!'.': Touney Today. : : the cost of geneal election ballots and young man, he has aleady gained a» CLARK TOWNSHIP the pay of. membes of'the. distict enviable eputation as an. atist, and boads would povide the bulk of the Sand modeling was a featue of yes- conducto. At pesent,, M. Andews Is. annual fee of 1100 each fo the 310 ma- :eday's events at the High Steet playit.u'ai.an.nounped.thls moi- Schools, and conducto: of bands ii diecto of- music, In the Plalhfkld, j;di Geneti Moto* Unit; Nea PlnliJlcla pnd Wcsinetd; ill) Is a gaduate of the Unlyeslty. of Iowa and. the Ing by E. R, Rosencans and Miss Tbel- MUleclKatb'wilhacB While Ptcton- Station, -To, Ea- - ploy 200 to 30a/ a banch of the Inland Manufaftu: Opeations In Dayton, M. Whittake said, and will manufactue, pats fo easten assembly plant* of Geneal fom 200 to 300 pesons. Constuction 'Wh1' weeks, and will be completed In appoximately 90 days. HOPEFUL FOR EARLY SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE jg. the-.bulldlng tades ta" Elisabeth last* night, school many moe campes. As yett one-cabin Ilamfc The stike, Which stated'june 17, is unoccupied and seveal tents can be Weetfleld, Oove Kempspn ot Roselie- enteed Its fouth week today. Wok put up* to acoomodate any numbe ot Roselle'Pak, and Pank Bimme of on the building has been,at a standstill fo the past thee weeks, and-un- JovesTif-ojt-doo-life.T-Rufus-Glbbs Is neve any happie than when he has At a meeting of the new boad of diless an ealy settlement is eached.the be changed again. - " : -'.:. {The labo difficulty-is a JutscUctional dispute between the laboes' oganization and the capentes' oganization. The capentes claim that they should cay into the. building all lumbe which they use Inside the building. The laboea wee of the oplnton that the caytog of lumbe comes unde thei duties. MEMORIAL PARK MEETING POSTPONED The meeting.of the Memoial Day Committee, scheduled fo tonight, has nounced yesteday by Claence A. Victo, seeetajothe committee. The mating was postponed, A was said, due lnsufbclentibfotmauon on a nsgpote, which ithe committee had tentatively decided to eect ta Memoial Pak, 8ptngneQ avenue. Riveside Dive and Cental avenue. Voting "Machine Copoation. Ttw taw which has been n.effect In this county fixes the pay of membes of the distict boadvattu a d»>, plu»?pt»dto-'»sbwed"i"si»s» slh" J a' gacefully'' ached neck and uffled wing feathes at Lake uptse In the esevation; M. Williams also.eceived.honoable mention ta the land- pavulon with beautiful clouds ta the sky. Louis O. Bogat of Roselle Psk, pesident of the Union County Camea fleid Is-opeated at the end of High «t«t "'UHdW auic«s*'of." the nlfef classes, and Ray Lotey, also of Roselle Pak, teasue of the. club, eceived fist j)ixe to the natue class, ta addition to two second pise awads, a thid, and fou out of the six honoable men-, tlons. The inteest shown and the e- Receipts at the.canfod Postofflce fo June totaled $3«0.17, establishing anew nine yea.ecod, it Is announced by Postmaste William D'Acyj.'-.June eceipts this yea exceeded by 1704 JO the eceipts of the same month In The June eceipts fo the past eight yeas follow: 1MB, $3,1«J1; 1935, $3, : 1934,»2,M9.1o; 1933, tt««.13; 1932,-pm.il: JUl. $38938; 1830; 3,- 661J2; and 19M, (The total fo the Mach and June quates of!23,s4e.s5 is S3 pe cent of the goal of *44,800, which is necessay to Incease the atine of the local offlce fom,second to fist class.' Continued incease In local postal ecelpta. has esulted ta.sn addltlonaf clek at the money ode window, on Satudays fom 8 a: m. to noon, eliminating the waiting in line" at this wta- BUYS THRXKSTOBS8 Walte Hunte of Oawood has puchased fom Helen Bleie of Elisabeth thee stoes and apatments at 111, 111 and 118 noth Union avenue. The tansaction was closed by the Cal W. Sundbef Company of Roselle Pat >M : iiijiiiltatnihn "daylng tennis and cup bowling, contest;-monday, bubble blowing and washes contest; Tuesday, badge tests and bottle filling- contest; Wednesday pet show and teitoy contest". Childen who ent«dogs lnthe pet show must the have them'mujzled, the supevisos said today). ' _... ' '. ' The boys at the playgound have MacConnell Pak. comet soloist, the eoganised Canfod Municipal Band will pesent the fist ta a seies of five concets at p m. Sunday In MacConneU-Pak Eastman steet. Othe concets will be given on. Bousaclnlty, Is unde the diection of J. Stanley Dittme", diecto of music ta the Csnfod Public Schools! M Dittme has selected a pogam of music which should appeal to the audiences of the summe season. The pogams will Include opeatic ovetues and selections, militay music, patiotic and eligious offeings! Canfod audiences will be Inteested to know that the sevices of seveal well-known musicians have been secued fo the summe. Chief amon studying at: the latte lnstltutlon. he was a membe 'of tlie (famous Conway inteest. Duing the monings, woodwoking and the making The pincipal euphonium is pbuied by of dolls,' doostops and othe useful aticles Is caied on. Childen ae e-who Is now a student at State Teaches Miss Doothy Oabielion of Ellxabeth, quested to povide thei own mateials. oetween" 138" and" IB0" childen at" the p y Thusday, the supevisos, epot. The. aie'jbmcttlf'fawfaeeded'iwat" of last, yea.' Play hous each day ae Results in contests held eaue ta the week follow; Rope Jumping, senio gils, Viginia Podleskl, fist; Joyce Speed, sesond, "andc*thetae~deane" T thuxi; Junio gils, Ellen Baue, Madeline Podleskl and Doothy Boetman; boys, Billy Langston, Hugh. Deane and Steve Washany,; baseball thow, senio gils Kitty. Deane; "Junio gils, Joyce Speed Ruth Bemne and Joyce Kaje; boys, Steve Washany, Jack Speed and Billy Langston; button sewing. Junio gils, Betty Dolan, Joyce Speed and Cynthia Ollllngs; senio gils. Betty Andeson Ruth Sheie and Doothy MaUhael; hoys. John Ctsantl. Jack Hafod and Raymond Klein...J'.' - ' > -Checkes, senio boys, BUl D'Acy, Jack Hafod and Jock Lynch; Junio, boys. Jack Speed) Jim Johnson and Hugh Deane; senio gils, Kitty Deane, Iene Sheie and Betty Andeson; Speed and Leona Welch -' M. Rosencans-and Miss Muphy both ae expeienced puygound diectos. M.RQsencanswasatHlgh.steet last yea and befoe that he was at Roselle. Miss Muphy diected activities at a Linden puygound the past five yeanv \ C. J- Andew* of Plainfield, Comet Soloist, to Be Featued at Op- The band, composed of appoximately wok as fist flutist with the Canfod Symphony Ochesta, needs no intoduction to local audiences. A. D. Bown, music supeviso ta Platofleld, is the oboist of the oganization An atist on the violin as well as the~oboe,-m Bown is well known in school -music.cicles (n the. State,. - Capably leading the hon section is Miss Betty Hamilton of Elizabeth, whose wintes-ae -spentatf.the Eastman- School of Music, Bbei amembe of -school ochesta which boadcasts egulaly duing the_ winte months. Miss Hamilton U now "head of the: hon depatment of-the Union County Band College, Tenton. While ta high school, she won fist honos on he" Instument ta the State contest. "'~~.- Fist tuba Is played by Clinton Oaggiof Of 'CtawaodTinto Utewlse has been - selected-as the best hlgt school. tuba playe ta the State.' «ompk(e,peui«tof,uie.>band:- Conets M. and Ms. O. J. Andews of Fed'Casale of Oawod;-William Ostpnde of Roselle Pak and Spence Oulkk.c<Cnfod;;clataets Hay Hannafod of Platofleld. Misses Ha- > iet Hefenan, Este Schwatx, Helen Mlttasch, Fanny Pbkos, Dsye Weine, Ruth Llbklnd and Oetnide Wegyn of Elinbeth, Chales Pashaus and. Oeoge Schwata'and Edwad Hassay ot Hlza- ' beth, Athu Oetande. of- Ptalnfleld, Josef Ooodman,' Alan Okell and Nat Mlms of, Canfod; flutes A. Hallad of Elisabeth and Robet-BoUes of New YOTkj-obbe A. D. Bown of Plalnfleld; bass clainet=.mlss" Hsiet Lum o ~ Union; bassoons-robet Hobbs of Canfod an$ Mas Viginia Hais of linden. : ' : - "./.': ':,., ' The saxophone section Includes Do-_ CTanToaTl of summit; Bwtog Wagne, teno saxophone and band pesident, of canfoi. The hom section includes Miss Betty Hamilton of Usmbib, William Bcbadwalt of Roselle, Un toll HUtUtm tt u******) > 4 'it

2 - - pw f*'v h< '* / ~ \ : -'.,'. - i-:.' t - THE and (E! ontu -Tffll OWNS*? Smpmcxs,Jf«<?N<«*«.i? - Combined la 1W1 958, th the UniUUn, , the Episcopslians 21,193, «ad the. Pesbyteians showed a gain of 1,33 pecent;, while thepop itys,,' m M Enteed at the Post Office at Cnnfod, K. J N as Second Clan Hatte. Published Thusday at CanfonJ. Hew Jesey, by The Canfod Citizen and Chonicle, Inc. Official Newspape fo OanJod, Oawood and Kenllwoth. Subsciption Rates tt.00 a Yea In Advance." OFFICE: 3 Alden Steet.., Phone CRahfod JOHN K. CLOUD, Eooi 1. A Manklpal BaUdlng fa Ctmntod..llukipal 8ppB-nilp ot IUaiday Ctbbftatoiu. Band Concets fo Canfod -'. Canfod's Municipal Band will pesent the fist in a seies of five'concets this Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock in MacConnell Pak, Eastman steet. Othe concets will be given on successive Sunday evenings. M, Moe than fifty musicians fom Canfod and; suounding communities ae donating thei sevices in ode to offe to esidents of Canfod these five Sunday evening concets, The mu*icians7unde the diection of J. Stanley Dittme, supeviso of fnusic in the Canfod Pubic Schools, have been eheasing fo the. past thee months in pepaation fo the T ~pt»ga'ns7tjie peboihel 6f the tand includes high school and -adult-musicians pf-canfod, supevisos of music in neighboing schools, as well qs membes of bands nntaificsiiii "fliei''sevices with'-' music loves. The pogams will include opeatic selections,* militay music, patiotic and eligious offeings. The Union County Pak Commission is coopeating by poviding benches fo the ««" *pectatosf "The ties also will" be spayed o J 4 eliminate the mosquito menace. The,/Municipal Band oganization and M. Dittme ae to be congatulated fo undetaking the sponsoing of concets without cost to-the municipality*. We ae confident townspeople will show thei appeciation by attending the concets. A Safe and Sane Fouth y Qnecould-jiothejpJbutnaticem the daily pess the maked dop in fatalities fom fiewoks ove Independence Day week-end as a ~dl«te"8ulof"new~jesey > s new law pohuv iting the sale of fiewoks., The law paves the way fo a nev/ and sane method of obseving'this impotant holiday. Heeafte, municipalities will undoubtew-ake'the'l&ctti -which will be culminated with a beautiful display of fiewoks at night. Roselle, Gawood, Westfield, Plainfield and Elizabeth had such celebations this yea and they attacted thousands of pesons fom neaby communities, including, many fom Canfod. \ Canfod will undoubtedly fall in line with this pogessive movement-next yea by "plaming-a-eeebatiott'tjf its c.wifd~the"en" Chuches Continue to Gow Duing 1936_the eligious goups in the United'States showed a gain in membeship, accoding to the annual statistics compiled by The Chistian Heald, which submits the figues as a "diect contadiction to pessimists who claim the chuches have lost gound." Membeship statistics and epots of contibutions fo eligious puposes show that chuches have gown thoughout the depes- ' sion yeas and'co'ntinued to foge ahead so fa as.such figues can indicate o'eflect a 'spiitual gowth. In 1936, the total membeship of all de-.nominations and eligious bodies in the United States was , a gain of 837,404 j404 ove) iagest'suv nominations,, with 10,332,005, 0 5 membes. In cant$,"' The Baptists lead the Potestant denminations, with 10,332,005 membes. In gains fo* the yea, the Catholics, with 221,- 837, ae dhead t < although the Baptists-gained ft cent. Fo ten yeas, die aveage gabs in chuch membeship has been 1.65 pe cent, while the aveage population incease has been only.98 pe cent - Labo unions which expect to etain public confidence and to have popula suppot in thei effots to impove the conditions of woking men might pofit by the attitude of Chales P. Howad, pesident pf the Intenational Typogaphical Union. It seems that the mailing oom employes of the thee dailies in Pittsbugh, Pennsyl- Yania J weot,9nal,atike although thi. union had a contact which did not expie until Januay 7, The stikes wanted highe the newspape publishes. \X pehded. Then, M. Howad suspended the jtikev unit of his union, declaing that the ancl. authoizing the hiin othe boke the stike and the employes went back to wok unde thei old contact. ' The action of M. Howad illustates the use of the powe which high union officials can exet against illegal stikes. Such action tends to gain the suppot of the public geneally, which will not suppot any labo movement that demands ights fo itself without "You can have you own way in'develop ing you own inne spiit; elsewhee othe human beings intude. As we see it, the dictato nations of the iwoldjceepuasking-io it.«ndsooneoiate they ae going to get it. ; H -'-If eyejhbusiness maf wbuld~tan 'tie money he spends, the public" would have a bette.idea.of business, big and little. CRANFORD assuming esponsibilities which ae necessaily attached. - -;.:.--- fod, and Uvthe ealy days Una i Thee was always a Democatic paty, as well as a Republican, in Can- Ameican Bankes Association though U conducted Jointly by Rutges and the its educational eetlon, the Ameican element had aultabf epesents*! Institute of Banking, The six hunded town affais. Likewise a Demeaatfc lents enolled ith. h the ed nose, askedhow Club was fomed, and possibly the i WIN MOTK PASSES came fom foty-six sutes,toeduttcl it got g so ed, eplied, p, "Because Bcause of ooting fo spectacula peiod of its existence was to the Canfod of Columbia and Pueto Rico, - a a_ living and. when queied id as to whethe hh when an offshoot known as Theate fo eoecuy answeing qoesttas m last weeks hsne of this pape fod 'Cleveland Club" came 1 into thee, was a cue said. "By keeping it out ofence in Septembe XI, UU, with wee: P. H. Ames, do Spingfield aveeajbusine«:i;;i; p i y». (» : Chalotte ente. lmhdcest svet-bame Je.nettlOS-Watant avenue; lowing oflloes: Pesident, jaspe C ffiint..fut Vfce PtMdent,, jufed d ah Togeusen. Lexington avenue; Jfc. Hay-feve suffees have thei own opinion of municipal- authoities who pemit JfcBIfe tdeankejtem Intlej j Seoood Vive Pesident, Jolm W., Jomvseel. CDcTectanswe»foItow:l,C.A.Ttvbend Mabxn; S.SUOinan'a Ban*can; Men-inclined to oveweight seldonbelieve that they eat enough food to cause the excess poundage; they still believe in faiies. Space wites ae inclined to use many -wods that ae unnecessay; so it is with those who have to speak so many minute% Evey, esident of Union' County has poblems that seem impotant but, stange ta say, hot many of them have identicij pok lems. ~ Last Sunday was the. bithday of independence in this county-imt its people will be fee only so long as they see that they ae fee. - oooued 1 whenftiie anged to,ceks>nte the Ralaon and Moton victoy In Blgelow Han. oot to Bnd wfth chagin that the had aleady hied the place fo a consolation meeting. What usually happens to You can't make a woman mad by no chalantly suggesting that she doesn't look a day olde than when you saw he the last time. + A joke is not a joke when told by some people. l Speaking about spelling, is guage o gauge coect" - - Almost any mudee thinks he is cazy if he is caught. - The wold is toubled with people who don't know when to stop. -Avoided topics: -"Does the pofit motive conflict with Chistianity?", thei Divine Right of pepetual continuation ai epesentatives of the people and collectos of taxes, eentaall befell the Old Guad of Canfod with Reading a book is bette than not eading it but not eveything that is pinted be- astounding and swift etibution. Rumblings of what might happen appeaed at a vey ealy date, fo on May tween coves is woth eading , "The People's. Aoodation of Canfod" was oganized, which it was Swimming is fine if you take cae to see that you 1 said. "is. eaublisbed.{o. pomote» wen ae able to get out of the wateinfomed public spiit, upon all ques- without the help of escues. tions conoeming tbe welfae ot the Township,- to-culuate- social > intelta.membesv.jana to m- cue' the mateial, moal and educatlonal i l inteests t t of f the unity." In 1ST* this Association dbtl doubtless held some, influence on the election, fo a newspepe-of-apll-aivnoted-that, The-majoities of-theb>peopte's Ticket in Canfod, with the exception of Feeholde, anged fom 60 to 135." A moe fomidable opposition oe- said that, "a numbe of gentlemen will meet- at the esidence of Emmc K. Adams (J.) to fom a Citizens.' Ticket." This ticket cleaned out the Republican paty at the Sping election, and was again successful in Mach of Baing accomplished its pupose, th Canfod votes gaciously pemitted thei favoite sons to egain powe again in A climax of political showmanship In oanfed occulted 4g4»U<fgg on snecesslve daya the town was honoed by tttts-ef twe"pealdems-ot asejntte* 8tate»; one endeavoing to etun to the White House and the othe staggling to emain thee. Otvfay M, Pesident Taft came in' the attenuon and spoke befoe tome people on the issues of-the campaign. Be talked fom the poch of the Mano House, and the late Robet J. Mix. Pesident of the Canfod Taft Club, intoduced him. He mentioned in Ua speech that, "wise pecedents concening.the County's welfae ae theatened by one man's ambition." On May 25, ex-pesident Theodoe Roosevelt also addessed a lage audience fom the Munos Poch, and told those assembled that It was, "the people's cause he was epesenung." Nelthe of" these gentlemen had much to say about each othe afte th* : Kovembe election. v- Union, on tda SI t M A. It Thai lh» flaal acmtmt &gv'jup SN TS?SUS% UMlBlBhday of Awut sen TwoCanfbnt men wee elected offlees ef the Wekeamyao Stamp dub at the annual ekcoon held Fiday. The wed at the Westen xfec- Mts. They elected Wni Bactay. pesident; Gin -fahat Ctanfod. vice-pesident; Paul Beye of Canfod. secetay and teaaae- Heny PajeL libaian. Louis TAo Foldmcay tilth cabinet of iu otm sett/o_$79.95 cash.' Tho ***he pice, be&n at, cath. Caying chage exta. H.S. COMPTON GKAOUATX8 Haold 8. Compton, secetay of the Canfod Tust Company, was among a class of 181 who eceived diplomas at the commencement execises of the Osdusto School of Banking in the Bntges TJnlvealtji gymnasium Fiday night The school, estaf in ISM, -A Odo* plan sattstactoy to tit PtMldBnt will bt pajsed at this teaslan.- eawad 1*. Ayns, fcanke-economuf *We ws slowly etuning to ponef. O, and sometime in the tiw condition win eally develop.- Canadian Goveno- Geneal: W» no longe believe that hunm muey la esult of somee mntelogi d decwe o the Almighty; we ealize thai it it aminly the eomevwice of bumu akat. IT. TJT. a Senato fom New Yok:.lamitaaly Roosevelt has no thought of seekinfl a thid tem" "Thee is net a county o govenmeithat,wsnts _to,*te.anmnat that heglnnlnt today,4he-tici. Itghti. ami Miwnllgtit -Sails,»m pat of sandy -Hook _ IT; schedule. The Sandy Book Steames san dady between Atlantie Highlands and New Tone nut mc dttect tntat and moto coach connecuoni ftom an Noth Jesey esots. This yea, the Twilight Sail will be given dally except Sunday, leaving Athmttc Highlands Pie at S:65 p. m. The ifncnught San win follow the Twilight Ban, leaving dally except Satuday and Sunday fom Atlantic Highlands Pie at U p. m. (Daylight Saving Tlme>. - ARCHITECT It's good time to atu'second-j nsleal Instumenta, A Want Ad will' sen that psano violin o ssxopbone. TIME Did you select cotton this summe? Most people did and theceby_showed good sense. This-is a cotton yea, suits and jackets, daytime desses and evening focks. You find dozens of them m II isss'.sspr J.U»-, «J, A\ vjomen pesent a cisp, cool appeaance even on the hottest days. They wea clothes that wash. They ae cool and comfotable in them. Laundy has no poblems if you hae electicity to help you. Wash out eveything in the electic washe. Pess_ evey gament on the electicity it is easy and inexpensive to opeate. ftf»_ vmu im*i«n( an insuua even ta VMS the canfod A. O. nhie in sixth place m the" BfcetaU Iieagoe. On 8a ab tuned back th»» K«beg* by the lop-sldsd assot of Is to e, whoe on Bonflay. Vm tuna pace Jeney Ststejdns c*t out thjotals, On Satutay, Canfed toces) West mid st Unaml Pa* diamond Bo. I and CB sonday namfleld as Kaaabajan, The summay "cf.bandajw (am* and box scoe of aalmdsas contest follow: Mallack. 3V aalbfoste, Dittme. Jb Malohey.c Batted fo Ktaeme in ninth. Scoe by Innings:, Cknfotl :' ' ""." Jesey State*.?' 101 0W Olx 3 fo-base hits w- Btalght; Wight Bases on batts-off Zydxlk. a: off Kaeme',?.. Kpsbejs - _JS» JO Batteies Jaege, Uakowsky and Wtyk; Pe,itiv Ki»cme.and..Dadd.. n tl OKDXX H» t n g p y U15 ace, asoccupantt of fist place, the Beas ae eads fo thei July tip though the Nothen cttjes. Manage Osca Vltt is satiafled his chages will continue then- winning habits of bowl- Ing ove the opposition, povided old Lady Luck continues to keep his men WPflmiMton» ing Buins enjoy a safe magin ove thei ivals, neithe Vltt no his men expect easy sailing fo both the Monteal Royals and the Buffalo Bisons ae lull of fight and aim heueve they can cop the flag. Admies of the Bean nil) have two moe oppototiitki of seeing thi favoites to action at Bap: pet Stadium, befoe they, begin thei ' oad tip. They wo be home next Monday and Tuesday fo games with the Jesey City (Hants. Both games win IK Ladles' Mght., BoDowmg thetwo sty City fo games on Wednesday! and Thusday aftenoons. On" Thusday night, the Bean wfl boad a tam fo Buffala to begin then- nothen invasion and befoe they etun home will have visited. Toonto, laontieal "and Rocheste CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHOTICH the Lesson-Semon in an Chuches of Const, Scientist, on Sunday, July 11. The Golden Text is: "What ae these vhlch ae aayed hi white obes? and whence came they? These ae they. which came out of geat tibulation, and have washed thei obes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.' - (Revelation-?:!*. l*j z... _,th< nptse the Lesson-Semon is the Mowing fom the Bible: "Blessed ae the poo In spt- ' fni MIIIII IU lismilmi nf nmtim M&&>uz. tfaey.shleh.ilo tatemma thist aftetgnteonsnessfpi Uieyshal benilcd. Blessed ae thepuem heat' 'o they shall see Ood." (Matthew 5 3 6, 8). The LessdnBemon.alao Includes the passage Ian the Chistian i textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Sciptues" by May Bake Eddy: The baptism of Spiit, washing the body of all impuities of flesh, signifies that the pue ii heat ««God and ae appoaching spiitual Lie and its demonstation,' It is 'easi' fo a camel to go* though the eye cf a needle.' than fo stnful beliefs to *.itt the kingdom of heaven,' etenal hamony. Though epentance, splitui! baptism, and egeneation, motals W. off thei «*»>««i beliefs and false idividiulity. It Is only a question of time when they ibau' sn kno* Me 'Ocd> fom the least o then unto the L > BUjUIf o. M. mi. BRENNAN & TOYE

3 en Sunday ii.- M "'A I IJULY17 of IS the thm place oat the sgcals,, The e_naty : of.band-at Bam* and liox scoe of B»liiilaM»CB-S_a-_ m CRAMFU8D... ;.::'..;B H ' j T-_ane;-cf"."" ; "" j i -> "» --*> C Olfnths. 3b _ -» 1 Utuen. f - ' ' K. Gifltths. Sb. 1 io this goetn* llat of wdidh eo mgt** of his.school. de, was efeed to Public Poueitj. beam* less than Fedick-On, at _ 0 onto In Palme Stadium, the Oxfod- OuateUav meet mt add new U»e fo 4. As fa as possible, these schpla Oounds and Building Committee. - a thee pecent ate of tnteett. and Kteme, p. the quate-mile. Capable of loweing Slbx - 1 i-aistttuted geogaphical!* Commuucatlon font the Town of fo the pesent Penis, 1 0 tbe extettag maifctaa. O. K. Bown, of thoughout the state In popotion to WestOeld, enclosing eaolutton In which at least, the policy of -Mo new bonds 0, f«who puced etcond In -the legislative epesentation. they authoise thei Mayo and Town as evidence by the ' ;-TTcial -- _-J'-''";* i tb* lsjf - 5. :Wi lb«lee»stislloemads»fom Clek to execute an afntment'wittf the d-c-d-tt-b the case cf voting msditoet. Q l C H P l t t t a i t The Bttiib cta Is loked upon u i» np tiios* caaawates aedaed: quallfled by ance of culveu which (he Town po-. ion egadhig voting madt the Btate. Boad of Regents and Rutges also un tn the County contibution, was efeed JUOSI JhOOftt Anothe- billiant pefome' on the pocedue, (it being undestood that all to Bidges, Dainage and Flood Contol adistng. Thomu Fod. Segant-atinvading team 'la A. Ifan, of Cambidge, a native of Tukey, who- U themission equiements ol the colleges and candidates shall qualify unde the ad-committee. Ams, efuses to sign payoll at salay Communication fom the State Highway Depatment appoving the evised filed. of SljtHjH pe anmsm, was eceived and i fom the Puchasing Campbell, et _ Bende, a. - Wight. K McDennltt, lb. Huley, if Mallack. Sb" _ Balbfaste, _b. Dittmt. 3b ' lilalohey. c. 'Zyiteik. p - Totsls» Batted fo 1 0 -a _j». -a _j> 0 j» i _o o > I _0 0 _* o tn-ninth. Scoe by Innings:... CanfoB ";;' ' ""."' "*" QQ91? l I. Jesey State-. i-'..1<h 4W Ota 3 fo-base hits- Enlght, 'Wight Bases on balli-off ZydxTk. _: off Kaeme', 2. Umpteaiann. Kpsbegs. ----JCaotot,i«Batteies Jaege. lukomky and Wtyk; PnU, Kaeme-SMLDadd.. KKH4vtn«TMeelth**ai. Iht ace,»» occupantt of fist place, the Bfas ae eads fo thei July tip though the Nothen cttjes. Manage Osca Vltt b Satisfied his chages will continue thei winning habits of bowl- : ing ove' the opposition, povided old -lady Luck contjnnes to keep his men didates. fbm.;thffj.qptotjes, County 'fo tne-yes-u8t and aho the i _.aeb«dtag Be on guad against' the ed spide, tol, advising that' the bidge ta the Annual Wok Pogam County Roads to thei atings -,' , also. This Insect develops fast in not, Boough of few Povioence on Pass»ld and Bidges of'union fo the County of Thevalue of eaehscholashlp shall dy weathe, and while,thee has not as aenue in the Countle* of Union and yet been an abundance of dy weathe Hais, te ta need of a new deck aid h i ' " l h V ; h ' M i d y tbtub*l i ing Buins enjoy a safe magin ove the Road Commlttte. thei ltals, neithe Vltt no his men ResoluUon by. 'Committee of the ploma, student activity, late egistation and defeed payment fees, and the leaves of annuals begto to look fel- become Infected with this pest. When stengthened.by the welding.-method expect easy sailing fo both the Mon-'Wholteal Royals and the Buffalo Bisoni ae at all elections In the County of Un-laboatoy, key and othe deposits. low, paticulaly those of phlox, oses adopting voting machines to use "lull of fight and stffl beueve they can ion; said voting machines to meet the To the yea 1*37 applications fo and hododendons, examine the unde cop the flag. Admies of the Bean equiements of the Laws of the State these scholaships shall be made on osides vey caefully fo the pesence o: «il have two moe oppotunities of of New Jesey, paticulaly Chapte 302, befoe July 30.1M7. qualifying examinations win be held at New Bunswick Remembe that thee an some foms ed spides o plant mites. Quality Foods wing thi fatottes to action at lunv Laws of 1833, was on oll call adopted. oni babout : August lp,1937:" of these Insects that attack almost au pet Stadium, befoe they, begm thei On motion of Feeholde Dudley, duly plants. They ae geneally easyto contol with, sulphu, used eithe as a dust ' oad tip. They wu be home next Mon- seconded, the Diecto declaed a ecess of five minutes....' ' YoiiG-UTclenThUWeei. o spay, and ae. faily well contolled day and Tuesday, fo games with the Jesey City OJantsl Both g*ines win Nlght.,:jWlotng T the im0mmmmm Wh7aD«City lo gsnm on WedDesdajiand and/o Whole puchase of voting machines to thundeshowes and athe heavy Thusday". aftenoons. Oil "Thusday the low.bidde, Automatic Toting Machine Copoation: otjamestown, N. Y., plants now:wlll be t_klng_a >Utch in winds, the gadene" who stakes his night, the Beas wn boad a tam fo Buffalo to begin then- nothen invasion and befoe they etun bone will have te. dh CBBISTUN 8CBSNCB CHUKOT He Lesson-Semon hi all Chuches of Chi<t, Scientist, on Sunday, July 11. The Golden Test is: "What ae these vhlch ae aayed in white obes? and whence came they? which:came out of geat tibulation, and have washed thei obes, and made them white hi the blood of the Lamb.' I A.th wmi Bis the Lesson-Semon Is the olowing fom the Bible: "messed ae the poo in sptbe filled, Bkssed ac the pae in heat:.'o they shall see God." (Matthew 5 3 6, 8). The Le_s-nSennon. ao Includes the fcuosinj passage Ian the Chistian _!ci_nce textbook, «8e_enee and Health -«1th Key to the Sciptues" by May Bake Eddy: Ttte baptism of Spiit, Ashing the body of an impaities of flesh, signifies that tfie pue la heat «e God and ae appoaching spiitual Lie and its demonstatlotu,' It is 'easi' fo a camel to go* though the eye cf a- needle.' than fo sinful beliefs to itt the kingdom of heaven,' etenal hamony. Though epentance, aplituil baptism, and egeneation, motals w. off thei mateial beliefs and false idividuauty. It Is only a question of time when they shall' au know Me 'Ocd> fom the least of them unto the L > BKBOUII C B BRENNAN & TOYE Xssnla «Mn«-s?Hti itv_n_ty was ty Boad of Cboatn Vceholden w appoved by the State Boad of Begentt BosaeU Indes Co-, fo funishing at held at the Cout House, BUsabetb.». abot-na-ifii-n-tacodsin-tha J n d * County dak 1 - OOce, be accepted, was i on Satuday aftenoon, July %t.. KwetoMe-MpWaldmg. Boil oil of the New Jesey teglatattte. *»«0 It was on the last visit of the Bitish ibowed! Repot and ReaotaUon by Oommittee fom Januay 1, US7 to June Uth. 1«7, nbes pesent, two ab- was appopiated by the. legislatue, fo athletes to Pinceton fou jean ago that sent- on Bidges. Dninag* and Flood Contol as fixed In the 1937 County Budget, was fend. The the sfholiimps. ejecting all bids eceived fo wok on adopted. Jkck Lovelock, of Oxfod, oatsplnted Minutes of the meeting of June loth, by Ms. M. T. fmvntt. who Bas been The following Is the ptan- appoved by the New Chuch steet Bidge, Rahway, Thee being no futhe business and BUI Boothna. of Pinceton, to set a n cuaisj of the scbool AwadstMl the Boad of Beentst ' lttt. wee sppond as pe pinted cop- and the soqth Font steet lift bidge, upon motion of Feeholde Halgan, wolds ecod fo the mile. This be unatuud to the cbodmi who have 1. Of the HO scholaships to be Elisabeth, was authoised to eadvctlse duly declaed the Boad adjouned until Monday, June 3tth, 1(37, at 2 p. m. been tatthm ta aneadance. and thee awmded, tot fooowlng dwibouon shall Resolution that au bug appoved be fe new bids, was adopted. Co. the fist time to the two teat uns and established the ecod-beak- be made (subject to fsdlwes being odeed, paid was adopted. win be. -solution by Bead Committee authoising pmyhase of new 1937 Ply- CKAS, M. AFFLECK. ' available in the vaious cuicula): 10 ing qualities «f the Palme Btadhim Communication fom Judge Wsldman adv,..... Clek. fom tht State at lage, to be known as advising that he bat enewed the leave of the Bswoth League mouth Coach, taking ta exchange one t_k*,-.'. h It lad to the inauguation of the Invitation Tack Uect with its now fa-ten highest eligible ~~»-<«t**: U In poatly ppototment as Ooofldsnttal of Mlat Hose Becetay. Sevt was wonh League TasUtate at Dew Uni- of absence of Mia data Jaffe, and the ib leave Batiaday to attend the Sp- l»mclievo_t Coupe, fom N. U Taylo of Rahway, was adopted.. o ibwaao aotuxn (o Hot- NOTICI TO GURITOmi. aa "Pinceton Mile" which has poduced two times lowe than-lovelocki in the class of INI. Oolkge fo Women; Communication fom the Boough; of fem July I* toml Those who wffl atthoising puchase of two Model "BM" the class of. 1M1, Colleges to.men: U eceived and nlsd. vesity. Thetasttadewmfeetasession Resolution by Road Committee au- uil do-n-t-, Ula of Kmll-octA, M J JS-. _a_ut SaoaU to UM of UM ode CmaiJ of OUaLXH of lloloo. A. mum OTTO. m UM I«U) tn «( luu. A 0. KIT, upon Iht»J>lan mak of \:Vt». Giant Cunnlnga to in* aced to a new ecod of to Men; 16ta the thee uppe classes. age condition unde the C-ntal RaHtional Moto Tuck Copoation, was of Ik* «IM* *f f MM M tamiwi, tai Mle* U lmt U In the thee uppe, classes, Colleges RoseUe calling attention to the tend tnctode Ptai Togcsn. Esthe Mack Tucks, iom the Mack Intena- Sllealta of Uw uubnlswl. AtkalnUlalil (l»m to Uw cnduon of Mid onum to! 4M.1 and Achie San Romanl and DonColleges fo Women;'«to" be oad feidge ove Locqst"sticet. was efeed to "the Bidges, Dainage and Resolution by Finance Oommittee UU nf MM dtfmmd wllhln ilk monllu fom adopted. -" : " Ubll to UM niboetlbn undo o>lt o nulion im lilai uo dmmiidi wakiit Uw mt- Lash stnaked aound fou laps- last fom" nominations made by'the State month tn 4:07 The fast dndes of Rehabilitation aey ta accodance Commission with the of New following Je-Flood Contol Committee. ' ganting thee months' leave of absence, tk> data o otld ont», o Uw l > fon tand Inw pomullas o naiwlaf thi MHO... OpmmuiejtJon focftthe P«ehMtog fo Oeege T. wl.payj to OeopT.CajoU, Inspecto and InvesUgaUy"*oif'Sevolve Pe,- t Mopt Agent, advising Quit bids wee eceived fd t two othe womveeods,-ba Eastman* Ida-tog. 1:4M to the nau-tnoe la and health" fice fo the funishing of Index books Resolution by Public Popety, BuUd- tellectual abolt, evidence of leadeship. at hit. office' fo the Count* Clek's of- mlts, was adopted. Adkliilitauls. HITia H. SnixX. foto, to the M ftk un. Nnifk. N. J. IJtjsjc. ;.nunmtd*jii«tte Boadtat.o,. the. >*M i.u best shot-putte Oxfod and Cambidge have eve bought to this county. He holds the Bngllsh ecod of 48 'feet, 3\ inches. : The fist of the twelve events on the pogam of the Intenattonal meet will stat si 4:30 p. m. SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES OF FREEHOLDERS Adjouned meeting ; of the Union TtmiiTTlfltTTi fopi way Depatment aomslng that the State Highway Commission appoved Ageements fo Moto Vehicle Aid to Union Upon econvening oll call showed all was on oll call adopted.. ". 7 "Thee being n» futhe buslneas and upon motion of Feeholde Gehing, duly seconded and caied the Diecto declaed the -Boad adjouned until schools at Rutges concened): The competitive examination shall be unde the juisdiction of the State Boad of Regents and Rutges Unive- TOBNS D* TOP SCORE., a stake. The beet method Is to tie the These ae they Leslie Booth of Canfod tuned In stem at two o thee diffeent heights. H HIGH STREET.'""".» Bl«_t' CRANFORD g-hi top scoe fo pize winnes in ' thenot only do stake)- plants pevent dam- but they also Impove the appea- match against pa tounament of theage Westen Electic Keany Woks men's ance..of the-gaden. It Is always best golf touney. He played In "Flight A, Xo tledelphinlums, chysanthemums, The touoey was held.at llife Hopewell mkhaelmai, dalsl-s, "hollyhocks, "THUt County ClUb.-- --'- - - ttdent>matayp3et(f the denomination known as CampbeDites o the Disciples of Chist. But no odained ministe of the gospel eve, became Pesident ol the United States.. 'stength of th«i.,h ijle On an houly-basis confbfllson, the,aveage hose can do only two thids sis much wok as a one-hose-- powe engine. But in a case of emegency, says Collie's Weekly, the hose may develop 21 hoses powe. selvef fom said counttes,1hen the Stoto Boad of Regents and Rutges Unive sity may flll siich vacancies fom, can time," fo a well staked plant can with stand tev_ Bwt_to = =. It is difbeult to tie up plants afte a stom has blown them ove without dange of beaking them. A stong 4takeen_bedd_din.:.ihe 4oun4..toa. depth of Wo 18 toches w_unol_i plant fimly. Tie' each lage stem o stalk secuely, but not too tightly, to Unless the gadene wishes to- save j asip blooms have passed. This Is paticulaly necessay fo delphinium, lilies, peonies, and iis.' Thtplants will build up a stonge cown fo next yea, and IT the- wealh«is not too dy some of them may show a second cop of bloom this yea., Cut off 'allblooms of annuals as fast as they fade".' 'This Is pactically the only' way lo maintain a succession of bloom. It is not wise to save seed of home-gown annual flowes,.unless it Is of an exceptionally good vaiety, fo the seed can be puchased vey cheaply Pefection in Flavo i- Vefectkm in Quality OP FREEHOLDEKS speciflcatlons and epai mateialstobe used duing the yea 1937, was efeed to'road Committee. ~Comlnuntcatlon fom.william >Stalfod, asking, fo pemit to move small office building fom Hillside to Union was efeed to Road Committee. Communication fom Judge Hughes a..the...t1ut4-jnalclal-.plstltt,.eoutt, ~Miss Daisy M. Vaiioef- ~was-eceived-and advising ' hoof has filed. sity, who win fomally administe' and ate these examinations ta a manne compaable to the best Civil Sevice pactice. A flnal anking list fo each county shall be pepaed by the State Boad of Regents and Rutges Unlveto -selection. atoemen ttooej!.'..'-.-.--'..., -. Bacji scholashlpshaibe awaadfo the peiod of one yea. It the State ap- Communication fom Mayo'JohnEL Bagc of Rahway, asking If the Boad was held at the Cout House, Elizabeth, ing the Boad Ian, giving and accept- any bkb o enteing into any con- N. J., on Monday, June 29th, 1937, at fo a peiod not exceeding fou yeas, has abandoned fo this yea, the Im-inpovement o Scott avenue and the Im tatilo U>e ental o puchase ot vot- povided he., malntalnk. a satisfactoy Job' IOO ooo «litifflna-wiw-chteltil' povto-htw'l«lton : iuiii~- '-"- a - Dlecto Melsel pesiding. Roll call feed to the Road Committee. stwwed sil utuii-e-ptoent Commun- Cause is head on Monday. June 28Uv Ication fom the 8Ute Highway Depatintnts-ujwit.tiwailottad-potion, of State.Boad ot. Regents and Rutges An ".Comniuiilcatlon fom"jii?vts Slwid A. McOothand Lloyd Thompson, e- was efeed to the County Attoney. t_wjlw7_tow_awp and Boough Aid Unlve»Kyifbml_ppneauidli}iitiei- 7 6f "ditiestliig "thee' 'njcsthif:waveffif-absene W fonowtag-monthly epots '*ee tfie'counlfeein "whlch-th«-.vaeatodes eceived andonie*filedi awpttnlesywyi >H ld wlcfttm-l«epap> FOR BREAKFAST- FOR1)ESSERT, Qmdtatpoeajimlfnuittom coss pollination-with-infeio foms-in you own o neighbo's gadens; byanyiof.the.contat;spays,. J?ven,_a l d th _deli%;;foiseigej»ly. wash them off and kill them; The sulphu teatmenfu tient, ltuweve. It Is the undesides of the foliage that need teatment.... Agent advung that he eceived bids o tm ental and/o puchase olvoung matiliis fo'tne tn Onion County and that only one bid was eceived fom the Automatic Voting Machine Co., was e' feed to ihe pommttue of the Whole. Cuuuuiuilattnn um the County Clek, adtsing that the tempoay ap. poitmnentol ROT KKlthfUt Acting Chief Cieik. U ocotioued fo. a futhe petod cf thee months "was "eceived and filed.. An mjunction was eceived estain- Wight. Long-and Oompojiy (Auditos) Repot and Rftolulkwi by Committee on Bidges. JDalnage and FJood Con- Delicatesse. B If. DIOOM ATB. CaUXPOBO ; UWn Mowen, Sinw, Hedge Shews, etc, a_a_pened TEL. CB. *-Vm B. J«EICHI?.GER SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE _ OFRCES TO RDJT IN -- THE TRUST - BEETLE TRAPS PLANT STAKES RAFFIA, DUSTING SULPHUR AMD TJIOOi.ATKMTJBI SAFE. su* OJMANTEED C. E. TRUBENBACH 104 Sooth ATcnae, East 7 'sf*jwafc A.-W0K_WBW WHEN DO WE EAT? tsttesmtvesal gecuag this Usae sf the yea. Unge b*«n of swaugat a»ea«i ss«e aelmiy,. of emmtmnm, BIO ATTETITE81 te cadyta h«is.ye«, taa ywa t t t l l t Save time, you an boy all yoa foods wide m ow at Kings. Have money. -Kings sea fo le» Enjoy shopping, l.»m'i of famoas bands at Kings. - -The wing's to Kings" CERTO MATCHES WHEATIES y A p MII y - igtgi BEI natinsbg vsasliiiloeb ef JUDS f elating to ttava of absenes to the Law libaian, was adopted. tatt fcy OWsualtlea'AC ttaa tto to pay to Thomas A. Fod, the sum of M as Segeant-at-Ams oth* Distict CQOCERICS LAUMDRY SOAP oeug. 6-25c ( t Bas ToUel Boap Fee > fo m * ku t J«na and Jellies CLORAX.:...;.. qt bottle Zlc ' COFFEE Maxwen HOBM lb. can 27c ekoe..'... Klb.pag. SSc DISINFECTANT C. N. ' lage bottle, 16c WASHING SODA A. II. 2 pkgs.....,...,. 7e HEINZ CATSUP Ig. btle. Ise JEIXO 6 dellolous flavoa 3 pkgs... 14c fidper gtids ed-o blue '''-- ' New _., POTATOES..15 lb_.-»c- Laige Vine Ripened noneydew MELONS.. 21c Had Ripe TOMATOES 2 IbS. Uc LETTUCE Fancy Top Gade FOWI* i Z beads 9c AMMONIA WUbet's Clead qaat bottle.. _.* Ue FLIT pi. can»c qt, can «e 1 cans ~_. BTBONOIIEABT Dog oods 4 mm' * > (*,... COFFEE Attoeat fee shebet bowl lb. pkg. tie BABY FOODS Choice. Helm, Oebes, Clapos, BeeehnBt, Ubby'a J fo Me AIAIT DKESSING WUsa WB* bm?»e VKEWBIES THttRSDAY, FBIDAV,' SATVKDAY ib, tie BIB BOAST eat fom choke Gade Btee beef any eat -. pelb. Loin of JERSEY POBK / ib ead only *. Its Local Jesey,. / CABBAGE J lbs. 56 Chcck you needs:,' ' _. Cucumbes, Oanges, Lemolis, Peas, Beans. Onions, Radishes, Aspaagus, Melons, Plums, Peaches,' V Cheies," Celey, Apples, Rhubab..... ".- Legs and Romps of VEAIMllk Fed... pe lb. Ue Fancy COTTAGE HAMS Hstms SLICED BACON K lav pkg. pelb. Me VS. m

4 / \ * ' 1 - n ' - ' I \ '-- / "V v ff_ I 'V', ; '»,' 1 '*'' f i -y i m / i " ' - ' &i "Vta T THURSDAY:-JUCY 6, "- c 'V-; n»b-ttod. /SKI**' Hi. ; 6 " - ft,f M. and Ms. J. Robet Waiehoose spent last week-end at Shelte Island. Robet LohmanBaunleeTukway has left to camp In Connecticut. Ms. J. P. OaettTof Oeaves place entetalnedjie bidge-luncheon dun last Thusday.. Mix H. Honie daughte,.jacqueline, of west Holly steet have etuned fom a week's stax at Avon. M. and Ms. Rutsell Damon and family of Canfod avenue ae enjoying, a vacation at Bayi Head. M. and Ms.* HenyFuchs and family of New Yok moved ecently Into then- -newbone'at SM Rtvestde-Bl-».- Miss Betty Mohe"of Cental avenue has left fo a two months' vacation at Ms. Howad M. Pak of Cental avenue entetained last Satuday at luncb- M. and Ms. Chage a Ranktni~ J.* ~M."»nd*MsiI F Fohl of II south HoWTttuK'w-Hav.-«one-li isom'lttlipenwtwwf Booth, Bay Habo, Me, fo the sum-iowa tuttta* M. Poo* paents. BUy Mclntle of Spingfield a' left last Thusday fo Camp Pok-O 1 - fiiy»ain«in (he Adiondack*, Food.N : ; -.- ~ M. and Ms,"wu3iam Gadine of spent the Fouth of July week-end with M. and Ms. Rowland Smith of Outgo" snaa*... Mia* Beatice Wane of noth Lehlgh avenue left last 'Satuday (o- the Qll Scout Camp at Bea Mountain whee be-wm seieaeedoaseio «M. and Ms. Chale* If.Smettae of Ms. Vaughn I*. JohannesMn of B*lmlee Pakwaji left last week fo Chl- holiday with M. and Ms. J. 31 Dm steet spent the week-end and O. M. and Ms. Chales Fancis Hansel of 4ioth pian *wnue,.o summe* cottage at Shelte - M. a and\ Ms... Ralph Rp Blackmen andthe holiday week-end. family of Ruthefod have moved d It Into ij«:3jrl*ldin9v«ms,:a. B. Lewta <! o7»4 Cental a«- end at Monmouth Beach.._.-,.. :_ Mn. Howad M Pak has etuned fom a vtiit with he mothe at Watebuy, Conn. M. and' Ms. Cailfsson and family of Canfod avenue spent the Fouth of July week-end at Bay Head. M. and lia, James A. Stong and family of Lincoln avenue have gone to Seaside fo a mdhth7 MnTHaold Bltanleand famllyof Casino- avenue-left-last: Satuday.: to -thei cduagfl at Oak Beach, L. I, ;. M. and Ms. Totsefuu; and family of Balmie*. Pakway have etuned fom a week's stay In AUentown. Pa. Miss Mabel RoSeUe of Bucbfleld avenue left, last Thusday (o he sum.- tfoseph Rice tfsylate isteet Is «pf"'*"g the summe In camp at Tout - LakeMev- " othsno avenue is attendlnj the Boy Scout Jamboee In me. Ms. Albet LewSTand «on* of Betfod avenue ae vacationing at Long M. and Ms. J. A Denfle and family of u n steet ae spending the Banch. A at thei-oottage on Louis' Is- Richad D. MUkTot Ms Oange avenue Is visiting elatives in Watebuy, Conn. Ms. William staw of Watebuy, Conn? etuned tone name yesteday afte *pendnf seveal.day* hee visit- Ing he siste, Ms. Ray A. Milla of 115 Oange avenue, M. and Ms. Leese and his mothe and Ms. J. Lavan of.chicago an spending a few day* hee visiting Ms. Lavall-B Hate, Ms, D. Swat*, of 1M mc homo on I«Ofn Tiltnvt. * ' Kelvin VanNuyTcTJM Walnut sveiae left eeeittly fo a month's ealsto Nova BooUa. Be was diven to Oeenbuth, Mass, by nte bothe, Maxwell VanWuTs, who.etuned ecently fom Buoknea OoUete, ' Koa Boottawhep she-will-spend the avenue, pesident of the Packing M. and Un. wuuam E. Cate and glneelng Company of Ganted, Is expected to etun tomoow fom a two famujt of 167 noth Lehlgh avenue spent the holiday week-end visiting point* of months' business tip though th* Inteest In Canada and Niagaa Falls. Westen and Southen state*. NEW TREND IN USHERS The Otve-In Theate, esponsible fa the new -type of film fans-the bith of a son, Fank Hebet Dlckuon, movie motolt I* also ceating a new Id. on June M. Ms. DtcUson is the tend m Wshe*. No longe la th* chief fome PauUne HaB, daughte of Ms. equisite amttt* to wea Bandeomely a a J. OhaHta. ' unifom and outdo a West Pom* cadet A daughte. Fied! Helen, was bom to militay beaing. At thl* open aion July t to M. and M*. JuUu* Bschle of in Centennl avenae. theate, catehjg to ttout* the chief equiement* ae: Can you ide a bicycle and supe-ise the paking on June» to M. and Ma Howad A daughte, Babaa Jant was bon c a a f. : *. Oonove of MKIvenldt Dive. ;. The theate, with its nine semi-cicula ow* devoted to the paking of announce the htth of B, *on, Sydney ll. and Ms. If. Paah off Baycnne eas, cove* an aea of ten aces. M. on June». Ma. Paah 1* the fo-, Usheing on toot fo those who patol me bthe Shaptow **»"***»«of M. the theate gounds obviously, would bt and Ms. A. M. Shapio. ae Th* Dtve-Tn Theate, located.on Route JsVwast of Union Is showing Jean Athu and Joel UoOea Satuday. Wedding.. : TftfiiiMn mitnn Ml*i «Kh Bowjey of Oaden M. and Ms. Chales W. Banna and M. and Un.~3~k nwnbaff #4#fM tfayfliv IMHWCV CaifwMiM, > daughte of Sylveste steet have etuned fom a two weeks' vacation sliest* at a dinnepaty last night M. The couple left on a wedding tip to Spingfield avenue-entetained thity U a siste of Ma Ossamsn. spent In Floida. /_. Younts, who came hee a few month* Atlantic OUj. T*eji wiu eside In Rah- The annual solemn Novena to St. ago fom New Yok, Is assistant man- -Mand-MnfcSohn-FL-Datey -. of & Anne wol stat Sunday, July li. at 8 DlviSon of the Bwsthmoe, Pa, wee the ecent guetu guests Ouett* wee pesent fom New Yok, p. m. in St. Michaels Chuch, U-wai o Mana MsTHalie-- C. Sanfbd of Losj Island, Uaabeth, Rootle Pak, " «l *~f*v by the pasto, the Sylve*te..«beetJ,,v'4iv!K;:,-»-<v-t.---i-i:' Ms. Kugene Pl"55wle o Madison Booklyn, Newbngh, N. Y, Jesey City Rev. Wnnam B. DonneUy. oneuy. DAMAGED IN OOUHHtN CTCtPT BUOmiiY HUBT Bahway, Undeu. Oiautgtd aud Oa a M. 0eld«l. ; Oa utombtiun opeated by Oilie Wai' - ; Oo-othy. and Mt. Fank Cahin of Washington. D. C, wee the guests of hejohn F. Daley of Bwathmoe.'Pa. Othe one of the outstanding peacben in the ten, J7 yeas old, W Bunatde avenoa south Ninth «eetiwas "teated by o. New "jg'iftt States, and now at Cathollo Univesity, Washington, D. C, win and Samuel Bokbn, 3» yeas old, SMO. M. Canight shotly altes o'clock paents. M. and Ms. Bay Bosaell of guesta pesent Included Ms. H. O. Banfod, Ma. Mavin Hall, Ms. Edwad conduct the Novena. BuchOeld avenue ove last week-end. Maskal ick's Ton* Union steet, Mlabetb. collided Monday night on Noth avenue In font of buises sustamed when a bicycle, on Tuesday evening, fo scatches. and The tomb of Mashal Fedinand Raymond Bunlcke,.J, of West End U.Oole, Ms. Athu Hopkins. Ms. [The Rev. Fathe Seldel is a bothe Foch in the chapel of St. Amboisa the Canfod Theate. The ight ea which she was iding, coulded with a place ltft last, week fo two months' Bedfod lovloo, Ms. William 8pe>. in the Invallda* is In the fom of a of- the Rev. Claence'SeideL who wa* fende on the latte** ca was damaged, ea opeated by Joseph Kaye, 31 yean Ms. T. Xeu>adjt aeetonv«m*; Okl S T B Ud v oldvnf IM-OolumbU Mason, Ms. Rodeick Smith, and Ms. Thee was alight damage ID a collision East Watefod, Me.' poted the accident to police. adifeatei tov Sunday_.at-_B»st by Blt-, iss JoMphlne~McinUe of Sptng- Eastman steet have left fo Minnesota'., field'avenue left laft week fo a sum-whee they win spend thee weeks vaca- Patolman and Ms. William Castman and family of 8 Oaden Place ae spending two weeks, at flesilde Heights.. and Ma. Robet 8. Dietich and ' daughte,ot Pospecst steet spent the Ms. Heny 0.1 M. plate spent the Pooth of July-week. endlat.sheite-ialand-as-.tbe.guests.of spent last WMk-ena a*. OiwnH Pimt, Conn, as the guest of Miss Kathleen Donnelly. Mtss MoUie HopUns of Cental avenue left but week fo Ragged Mountain Camp. New Hampshie, whee she will pend the aunune. Ms. Kenneth "Jones and daughte. Cady, of Hampton Ball ae at Petit Manon, He, whee they will emain fo Ihe'.MiUue. \ ii". j - j, * Miss Magaet Hansel of Claemont ll. and M*. Louis A. Rice of 5 Syl-1 Jt. and Ms. Athu Hopkins of-oenteal avenue entetained at a- picnic sup- steetieave todafo atacatton: at Lake Wallace, Vt. Ipe paty to thei gaden fo twenty- MU.P. Wooding and nephew, Phil-1 Yok BUte., i Mn. C. a VanNuys of 331 Walnut avenue left Monday fo Rapid City, a D, whee she was called by the Illness of ( he bothe. "Joseph Rice, Caoll and Geoge Smith. Robet Clement, Russell and. Wallace Keppel ae at Tout Lake,JnMWKAil 5 Sylveste sieet: "" " M. and.ms. pfindlee Hlckok and daughte of Foest avenue have etuned afte (pending the holiday week-end at Bay Bead.. ', Ms. Tnehna T. Tune and daugh- M. and Me.-Maoo Lepetlcn of 413te. Gwendolyn, of Oand Island. Neb. Centennial avenue have announced the have been vuung Ms. Tune'* siste, bith of a daughte, Malann Clae, on Ms. Ray-A. Clement of 8 Hamilton June's*. avenue. M. and Ms. "j ~K. Bunett of 31 Spuce steet (pent the week-end and holiday In Rockville Cente, L. L, vbttln» M. Bunetts siste. M. and Ms. Haold Ryde and daughte, Betty, of south Ninth *teet, have etuned fom Toy. N. Y, whee they attended the wedding of M. Ryde's twice. On thei etun they visited M. and Ms. Fank Ryde of Wayland, Masjyjomely of Canfod. place sailed Wednesday on the Queen May fo a six weeks' vacation hi Euope. Cape Chales H. Wooley of JM Walnut avenue Is T*- two weks at Pine Camp, Geat Bend. N. Y. Capt. Woolen I* ttalnlng with the 307th Field Atilley. JUfi:jlfimkOmtt of Casino*vel nue and he daughte. Ms. John I*. Robet Dow/ofTO*Lincoln avenue has etuned fom a week's vacation at Point Pleasant. Ms. Dow and tbej daughte a n malnlng fo anothe week. Robet Heick dement, son of M. and Ms. Ray A. Clement of S Hamilton avenue left last week: fo Tout Lake panovsut Stonehant Me, when-he will spend the summe. L.'A.Jpup.JJt 1 twenty ladles of Canfod at a picnic i l a mable sacoph agus. It wa* designed by the sculpto.-paalandowskf, and consisu of a (oup of eight pollus, who bea on4h«l smoldes a bie-coveed.tftth lauel.banches on. which. 1L«the efflgy of the mashal in his unlevatlon. A swimming paty win be Included In the pogam fo, the day.* M. aof-ms., Jackson.-thei soo-wullam and daughte, "tally, spent the weekend at thei home at Lake' Mohawk. Ms. Haold Davis and daughte, Babaa, of Caig place have etuned fom Ms. Robet S. Blgetow of Nomandle Pupils of Mis* Edna Schafe of Canfod wen pesented in a piano ecital place U ecovetng fom an appendectomy pefomed last Thusday at Muh- In Qlffltn Recital Hall, Plalnneld. Tak- seveal days vacation In Atlantic City. Ms.>James Oallo and' family of 3lenbeg Hospital. Plalnfleld. Oaden Place ae spending two weeks at Seaside BelghU..: '. ing pat wee Fed Buetteman, Ruth Lvtle, B3eano Loos, Floence Ogudnlk, VlglnU Loos, Jane Lytle, Walte Weme, Richad Lodestedt, Malon Heybun, Dois Weme," Fed Huetteman, Alice SpkowsU, Walte and Joseph Baett, Shiley Matden, Anne 8enng, Noma Maden, Dois Flta and V. Helen MokaneL May"* Chuch. Bahwty. '' Miss-Nellie Callal of Rahway was maid of hono and 'William Oassminn of Canfod wa* beat man. A eception followed at the bone of M, and NOVENATOST.ANNE Younta of MMs. Gasman in Canfod. The bide W1LLSTART JULY 18 fouth aide ae the dates of hi* bith and death. Xaeatan's New Bith Like Euope, Yucatan had'lts own tnn.m9m*wi Eleventh vi*wvrsftca9v44vb*siajfuttbkbiaaax4aam*v'aw centuy and 'lasted until the end of the Fifteenth, when Euope's was getting stated. Reminiscent of the migation of the Bylantine scholas to IUly is the influx among the Mayas of a stange ace fom the West, who quickened th* at, achitectue and eligious life of the Mayas. Sculptued figues that seved is columns, coloed baseliefs, billiant wall-paintings ae -all compaable to" developmenu In" Euopean at, although the Maya* had no contact with Euope.until J ; -Os.cominf of<ttw.spaniads te,'*ht «veed.-bejow', ' Innumeable Mtanil'wve a Okli 11_ ucteenfli centuy. ~' '*b*at«et hain _wfilch.sec*te wfilch»sec*te a'- amall amount Th* Miami ive In Ohio was fist of-viaeid-ikttldv-md* ofviaeidikttldvmd* liquid enables theflytowalk to lk upside known aa Rock ive, named afte the-fench Rlvjee de- la Rocb* New Zealand Lacks Animal Life down on a smooth suface. _. tjw >««u»eofjuokj5d When- discoveed; New Zealand f * UI III avlmjstsjf OsaHlf BSys9 vljbsl Qeveland Plain DtaleIts pesent "was almosl~complelely~"dev61d of Lakes Unsuitable fo Fish -name-comes ~font~th6~m2enjx]i>~.th h Lakea_coyeinj _8 > a».a.«w«lln_the dlani who settled along It afte ml-' the floa and fauna of this geat toatan. National foest, of Notto gating fom the Wabash. island ae quite cetain that it has Caolina, because of thei *- x neve had a native mammal, with aquatic- vegetation an the ' " - - fo fish.' Sheep ae notoiously thick-skulled and In India ae sometimes kept solely fo the spot offighting. The Not All Gems Hamful: usual pocedue Isfo the fighting Only 100 of the S.Q0O known kinds sheep to am each othe, chaging of bacteia and gems ae hamful to.? e? e fonvaome ten yads apat to mankind; the othe 1,900 ae necessay to Ufei till thei ttutl* bang than sepaating to epeat the pocess. facilities wee limited, the moat < ' building mateial wood almost exclusively, anothe Adobe, anothe natual atone. Sfeet *f WlMfml The geat majoity of wildfowl do not a* a ule aveage a much geate speed then 40 mile* an hotn. Spot Slacks aid Pants C A. PELTIER tin TAILOR EASTMAN ST. CBANfOBD ARD1ZZ0NFS Famous Hoamwde ICE CREAM ntunai* N. Vwttm Am am Alta SC Phone CR. 64)116'' M. and Kit. Fank K. Uekuon. A, c< Oamp Hill Pav have announced the WILLIAM BALLARE IN MERCHANT OF VEaCEi WmuBaUae, swush'lnstuctolni, the Canfod High School, who la tall summe school at Nothwesten Untve-1 ilty.xvanston.anihuneen given tbeil ole of the Duke m "The Mechant i Venice.'' m which Blanche Yuka wl Yuki pogam incanfad lait winte. undej ausptce* of the Canfod Teeches* As-1 schlloi>."m. I ' place In Si aodatlon. M..Ballae ala> ha* been11 elected a membe of the SummMJWu-1 dent Senate at Nbthweten. ' «« m The Vacation 6- Tax Club. Pfsui fo D H I W I ncatiea an *ie*uy cewpleuj. All that itaiim i*toluve the wcauoa mitoaeyfa it I you would IMOI* p*yi«g fa it com OWIUM V wa mtm fee Mat yee. Suppose you aeooiaoj M«4 $200, o $5OO, yol de- posit each wwek pun otooo, e>pect.»l», fo fifty weeks; mi, wbea veeetio*) taa>«eft* eoaaj, the money witlbewsitiagfoyott. i i»ut kwxwu WU U t Yo«C M oi«the Ctub at any b'ne, U tu Upwwu. Don't take cbaacet of lost by fi* o theft*whi a you an ailvt o otte bulky yaimblea, ana Saf* Dpetft Box fo maile things. We can supply you with Taveles' Checks o Lettes of Qetffc WlW'jnywhtn-lhe s«fesl *»d iwtt coaveaient - fomi faenm, uods Canfod Tust Company MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM' found in colonies aound the coast*. <m J»m.C._BaJ»aV.J0l.Chancello Thtlatiknflf lbtge of monetti of th Jtest steet; Walthaa, - avenue, t Tjyington..,.-_, : ;.. :t >j;/-. ;... M.M.«,! p -WJ w/»i.»» Uminouth-tJn'd'- " SBBJiBSffJBapa wa##a*f*waay*bsl TW VflMja/a1a i 'v4af>wjls%s>a V ton avenoe i -'wen damaged'aflwp.- Wingsand4)easta touching. BUYS HOME HOI..'.',. Tuesday In a.collliton at p nest is built; the one lage egg Elme Andeson of the' Bonx, N.. Y., and noth Union avenues. The/ight told by each bid Is just.dopped on ha* puchased a one-family house at font of the Wei ea, and,the left the bae ock. jeacjtbipl knows ita 54 Oebone Place fom Chalea-Bown font of the Sulmonettl auto, wee damaged. own egg, anitthe same applies to of EUzabetb. / the young when they appea. If a stange baby ties to take food fom JtbeAeakotl%biV;ii violent peck; and the food is ol. The Foot of the Fy Accoding to the United State* Jueau of Entomology th* foot of the,115!, contains two cuved lateal claws, between which la a pai of membanous pad*. These pads ae steets between automobiles diven by John-CPetsuoivlOS Lincoln avenue, N" P*k.li»Vin&ift Mtcd...with until the mothe finds Afitfa measues no less than le jwn offsping. Most egga laid jquan mues, nealy oneutth t in open nests in hedges o on the the aea of England, and 1* dedicated to the pesevation of a count- gound ae coloed - with vaious makings. less vaiety of wild animal*. Ughtnlng and Enake Dance* Snake dances.of the Navajp and Pueblo tibes wee inspied by jagged lightning nasties which the Ins believed we'e makes in the ain clouds.» *>< to {ho'cttlzons ol Canfod: ~ "' - - -» - * - We" make * Ws'appeal - ffisyou KeTp "us" BSp "the - Canlod Boys' Camp open this yea fo the full season. The Canfod Boys' Camp wag. stated and has -of ou fallow citizens'. - In the tue-sense It is cpublic entepise, pepetated that the youngstes who othewise- must' play in ou steets and ovecowded playgounds might enjoy the healthy taining of camp life. -Let us malice i( a public entepise by suppot - ' Duing the month of July, we ae going to conducta subsciption campaign. Give the ybun people who call a few minutes of you time. Thee Is no cause moe wothy, no lib moe gatifying sight than the expectant smile of a boy "off to camp." Let us send many of them to ou camp at Hope, New- Jesey, - (Signed)._ PATRICIA HEFLEY, v =-=. MALCOLM JOHNSON. >000*»< Sales-PONTIAC-Seyice TfJfphnwi.WIL ,, WEIR MOTORS, Jnc. 603 Noth A-v», W«t.. Wotfield i ", "USED CAR LOT "- South 'A% Gaiwood, Opposite-Thatcba - An Old Custom It was an old custom in and England to pesent with a keg of butte, abundance of all good Wapu«uf ygfi, when witches' me,-iscel»oated-thoughouf Euope, but jcniefly at Stockholm, and at Thale/and Backen in Gemany White Shephed Don Some-expets-say white-shephed dogs ae "thow-backs" to beed*.cowed by ancient beedes. AUTOS IN COIUSION ' Automobiles opeated "by "Jiffies' Baf-" The flying fox is not a fox. It U a.bl«.l>atf~. IMQLfoaKWfaM-i.iH! At least it will look Bkenewafua oou of Laos FLOOR- LIFE. One Quit - aslubby oialoa atae* of lasiisg LUCAS FLOOR-LIFE INT WALL AtERS * CRANFORD PAINT & - -HARDWARE - lag-sodth AVKNTJE.-K. TUL CE.«-1*7«A HIT WITH THE CRITICS...! Newak Ledge: Thee Is a geat deal to * ill... It offes a new aspect of enjoymenf Newak Sta Eafle: "... A gamine wvdty... The spectatos seemed to 55 f "»«* C4mfolalily tanging in thei eas while U pietsn* and taking aavaatage of the outdoo..i*""*?" 4 * 8 *' <* ««* sea*... ea* staving the -theateeesat at-ataajatjt 35c f l S f 1(w»«ANttMTAlP wua JBAK ABTHVB. BDNCUOUC LOMBABD ta_ "HT MAN OOOnXt." C A R FREE SHOW STAslTS AT DUSK-SAIN OK SHINE LAST COBOXm SHOW AT UM T. K. Thee is no moe complete and" satisfactoy sifvice, and none less expensive, than Gay Funeal Sevice. Ul B. Bead St, Westudd none Westneldt-aiU ' Caafea e-tm 0* NATIONAL IILICTIO HORTIOlANS Bom u ;'*ntf'i f [theataf.t**at,a-j*»*x; & & JJed in th* Ovfl Wa ta> the 1 Biegel oopi, M l B«*j*ha< In canfod tm»»**tj»»*l%<*«aill tinity gawopal < **- "s* two slsteis, Mlsa WaqwcUw- Canfod, an* lia. F. X Bams of Tot ", -- Funeal seto-s wan h*u i o'clock thu momlac tan Oaa eal Home, WealnaUL wtth» the Luthean " " " Di.cuaaaaiayAaslssa-A Sleep and how much «fc bow little Induma State Madkal Association. Be uy* that habtt has vey much to do witlf-tj*'apflity=of'aa2lndt vidual to sleep. Habits ot gotac to bed too ealy o of eatmi tetulaty and wongly wfllj complkata mtttentbe atatflitfthi habibf wakingat--**- 1 --»**»»-» ii 'inina»n im*» HIM -»i-w m pobably wlu continue the habit. "NotinfeijuenUy an-antie. chance of sceney and of outine MD. coecting the condition." "A dlatingnlahwl., phjalii m, /states the wite "haatom ua that he aely o neve sleeps man than two hnus in a given night He; howeve, ests quiatly bt bad fa ftp* o six hou* of the night becaase be quietly and leisuely thtaka about pleasant thing* that ban occued and ae happenmaat *- ' time. He doe* not '-pleasant sltuationa.- "The'lueoi laniitteicj.-.. ling thought may enable one.to pass hous alsmo»t a* JMhey wee mmutes. The patient I* not eally asleep, but bawh intent* and putposes he K-Pohably.hi«mind i po*»u:w»«n1e««c in th* case when ha is '* -Saluli DOC-WM DeclaeJinto & i ff*"\jj)ii*** ADAK vtn old beeds of dogs they'natually include the Saluki, the oyal dog of Egypt, because thla membe of the hound family Is commonly called the oldest beed of domesticated *>g. SafeMiWJdh Th as long ago a* 329 B. C when Alexande the Geat waa at the height of his powe. The Mohammedan eligion das the dog as unclean, but the gaceful...speedy Saluki was declaed saced and the moslems called him the "Noble one," obseves a wite in 'the Chicago Tibune. Tbia had its pactical side. It pemitted Modems to eat the meat that the dot; killed in a chase. But thee ae othe souces.,«l. infomation about-the J 1he dogs' wee "mummified'and buied with thei maste* la.tombs. The. coat of the Saluki is smooth and quite soft, "athe allky in textue. What-gives the dog a athe unusual, appeaance Is-the alight Z e on the. legs aftbe back, ol the thighs-possibly a slightly woolly feathe. In the smooth vaiety. natually, thee is no {Catheine tu i A i - PLEASE.. Telephone C«MK» if anyone "Dies""""" "'" 'I Gets Maied cap: O Take* Pat in - Any Unusual Event Has an Opeation Has an Accident Wins a Pize Receives, an Awad Makes a Speech Jolds a Meeting Goes Away Has a Paty Has a Baby -Has a Fie - That'. NEWS Telephone C. 64)008 Canfod Citizen andchonkle. I i, > s.. '

5 ,, M - i "» v- taiatl 7 jj?jpi : ' / _ aegeiwm in cnnfad ttdlmu jees, _ftomb*w *"«**»»» tinity Ussoopel.-.._Sutivtat t Csnlod.andals.F.* Tot, - \ o'clock thu momsog 7 ealhom..weette*6vwttli the Luthean * Indiana State Medical Association. He says that hawt has leiy math to do wttjf-«*'awbt=o*'«i 2lndt vidual to sleep. Habits ot goto* to bed too ealy o of eating itncula- IT and WTomly wffl complicate ~ilsiwwtww**it WWSTW at «C*italB _ vaking at «C*italB jiotic-biid «F thinkinglhat'ht " *; "f '***'* t **' I pobably will conunue the habit. "Not infe<ju*nt ah entie change of sceney and of outine Ml aid in coecting the condition. "A distinguished J*. _. states the wite "hastom ua that he aely o neve sleeps moe than two housto a given night /He; howeve, ate quietlybtbtd fa ftve o six hous of the night becaase he quietly and leisuely thinks about pleasant thine* that ban occued and ae happening at " " time. He doe» not "The lue of an ling thought* may enable cne.to pass hous alamost as Jfthey wee nto- - utes. The patient to not eally uleep, but to afl tatente and pupose? JaPcAahly.htojmindi tiveythan in the caw when be is [ a pleasant deam." -Saluli DogWat Declaed- When Ameican dog fancies gel * into a discussion ~- about vey old ' beeds of dogs they'natually include the Salutt, theoy*! *>««* -- Ejfjit because'this, iiwnbe of-the hound family is commonly called the oldest beed.of domesticated as long ago as 329 B. C when Alexande the Geat was at the height depated souls wandeing In hell. of his powe.'. The Mohammedan eligion classes : the dog as'undean, but the gaceful...speedy Salutt was declaed saced and the moslems yii*h him the "Noble one," obseves a wite in 'the Chicago Tibune. This had its pactical side. It pemitted Moslem to eat the meat that the dog killed in a chase. But thee ae "othe f i f t f c h ' buied with thei mastes in.tombs. The. coat of the Salutt is smooth and quite soft, athe silky in textue. What- gives the dog-a athe unusual, appeaance-isthe slight Is the c* OwTJnttea KatesT f. WID the IWtaalOowJuuieut helo aa tedmdsal to pvchase Uwstotkif Ai» JanttoatopobUe schools paid a Is (ban say law against a Peal' tntatlnt mote-than two temwt t. Hovtest <fe aiplanes M Mtoa iwedbe. ' ML To what jat does Fame Peof Ranee, ietongt eails, 7j HoBtataVa famous lighthouse-, a geat stuctue 16g feet above sea - b shouded in-mystey. Folks did not talk too loud no put thei " "' on pape about the slave - flieusos which unloaded gwe, assets a wite in the New Yok Time*. Thee wee mutinies, mude, no doubt, and -stange olack nen aometimeaswam o " ashoe-and disappeaed yotmga«n, «Jck and D.. son of a Fench baon and late one of the leading scientists of the UnV vesity of Pennsylvania, wee pimaily esponsible fo the oganixa> Hon. accoding to a wite to the Detoit News.. -;. ' Classes of Instuction wee held fo 100 yeas and discontinued to 18K. The studies ae continued to the Cental high school. Exhibitlons M mtttufactuesiiave been held, and scientific eseach Is caied on extensively. It has a libay of moe than (0,000 volumes and 20,000 pamphlets. Its ecod of Ameican invention' is the most complete outside the flies of the United States patent.office. Though the Joint effots of fsaaatnstiiutt ana" Jhe mln Fanklin Memoial, Incsponsoed by the Poo Richadclub, a site was puchased ana building' _.. Imoia as the othes «p~""g and i dulects. Cape Beton giant, was bon in the chicken bouses, but do so less often Hebides ot Scotland in U3S and than some of the lage sepents. Long Island's Indians came to Canada; at an ealy age. as the New He became famous as a stong man... and Pe- and appeaed befoe Queen Victoia. Ealy white settles got along at Windso castle. He wa 7 feet 8 antahly. /Poggotacut uled the inches In height, weighed MO on Shelte island, anoth- pounds, had a chest measuing M and a inches, foot 18 inches, hand span. Wyandanch, the Montibe. lbs last named died weight with two..finges and.hold U Inches. He could lift a 100-pound m K5g and his young son, Wyan- it at am's length, fo-ten minutes, became chief. But he died o swing a SOO-pound bael ot salt smallpox, which geatly gy e- _ pok unde each am and un down Even up to the. 1980s and 1870s geen beauty of the Hudson ive p.iu~i««th the gandeu of the gand canyon of the Coloado. Belief ef ItnJMtts Buddhists believe that only though the Jngmi..o!Lsaced..beftl «s tta omeat mstttattontefte Onitad States devoted to the stedy enttfic and ted wta dedlcaj FankUn stitule. museum which the Benjamin mnd'fanklin In-* Canada's Giaat 7 Ft. S In. docedjhemontauk tibe * ~ ~ kv4h»ne«1,1 the main steet. He H jjs said-*o-have> "sal; a 4Woot mast into a" schoone Now 1 and then they wee.;,;,!,. egged -."sal; single-handed, 4Woot mast also to into have caied a to wafae by the NaaganseUs.' bat Uon Gadine, fo whom a snowstom to a docto. He could a full gowu invalid 23 miles though Gadine's island gets its name, was hold a pound of bulk tea'in Ms the peacemake on moe than one hand. The feat that was held esponsible-fo<"his--daathwas Hftyig «T9**»Wa ancho ln'tjew-yok; a fluko ot the ancho stuck and ini n f f i V W d d V h and Was buied inthexem- Ann,'Nova Scotia, whee -gavestone haa.uibjnspip.uon, '!Mak-4he-pefectnan-ondbehoH Badson Bay, Inland 8ea Hudson bay is not a bay. It is WTntand Utah. Dinosau National Monument notheasten ties late. Bt «sed the yea TM of the Bomaa ea as the yea of Chist's btth; SBbeequenT authoities have placed that event fou yeas pevious,'«*to «B.C, Instead of to the yea 1A.D. Thee was/ of couse, no yea 0 A. D. so that fom the end of «B. a to thtfbegbmmg of * A. D,, su eaaeupsed 0&C.IB. C, 1 B,(VI A. D.. S A. D.» ATO.). ThVdate of the cuclttziontogeneally egaded aa»&;»;. whin CjMJstwas thitywo o tmty4hee yeas of age. Ban Wttheat Balk Basentls ae the only CMUUIMfll DOaTtt VF1U)0QIS> imasv Thei bned oiginated centuies ago to the. Congo. Othe feak dogs hive unusual coloing, numbe of teeth o toes, othe odd maks. Nealy an owe thei peculiaities to a quik of natue, tmeiplalnad, iwy».«wltet_to_ths_waswngton geimuewhw SoO-blowiiif is anothe name to. 'BaMte ef Oate Baakes Agate snake may be met to wind eosion and efes to the loss ad sots of sltustions, buttopatial of topsail though windstoms. " to gassy meadows andtothe boc,ot steams jn5aetha..togi. toads,'fish, mice and shews on which it mainly feeds.ae numeous, and being a nea elative of the wateihsnakes It take*towate te- snakes ae also good climbes, wiggling easily up a scaly tee-tunk, a wall of bick o of oughboads, and they seach the bushes 1 fo eggs and young bids In the sping, but aely climb high, as sometimes do blacksnakes on a sinuls eand, They ae-feom-i» coming about gadens and village Sapenttttomt Bcetlsat A moth to egaded as telling of a lette on its way: spides to the home ae lucky; killing a beetle bings ain; and a falling pictue foetells hews of a death. Vey few people to Scotland move to a.new home on a Satuday, as it is believed that "a Satuday flitting means a shot sitting," o that misfdtune will soobcome along. To pesent a new-bon baby with a allve coin Insues ' luck fo.the child, out coppe coins spell ill-luck fo> the Innocent infant. Peason's Weekly. Teealla«ae*,. - A Russian-Geek chuch situated M Ui-oS Iiaplaad has a panillacoss ove it, two shot and one long hoizontal bas instead of the usual one, due to the belief that JSltafchsd ;pne {eg shogmjhan 4hs>.othe..:...., NOTICE OF SITTLIMINI NotlM U Mnti tlt«, Tint ihi 0ml iamat of Ui, lubklbt, UmlnljU.ull of Uu KiUM of HtU UllncH, dmmmd. will be ludlted Ind UUd by the Buafiu, u < ftmiuil fo MtU»> mml to tba Oph«oi' Cout o tho County at Union, on FlcU. tha Bum itj of Auiutt ntn t t:50 A. U. D»;lKht B»tni Tt>, XL8A STIBNENBlan BBSfJunMthIMi CABEOLL K. 8ILLIBH. pocto, No. Union An., Cinfoni. N. I. the #et ae meely ogans fo Iansniaston at stimuli. Thty see nothmg, says a wite in Peason's isdot-weeuy." Sight esides en. 5J- ih«mo'the mtod,-and Is thplace S TneeaB Images ae peceived and M ot-napolson the-staat's bleipieted. When oa minds an changed to "Steet ot ' ntjiietauou-of itt-jby-the-eye y e y neves we say that we "stae," and althougw vision U possible, ou mtodsaeabunk. Wetookat people with ou minds on something else and we do not see the people stall. The constant steam of visual impulses caied to the bain by tat optic ogans Is sifted to the mind. Most of It is Ignoed. Seeing exists only to th,e mind. neest Has Mee VUvt? ~~ As a geneal ule, the Stab of the male animal and fowl has moe flavo than that of the female. One exception is the flesh of the goose, which has moe flavo than that of the gande. ~.' The aata steet of a lage»en». city went by the name "Boyaljm-- Ul the Fench evolution ««"» men the name was changed to.'the succettlon, in tune with. "Stt.tof the RepubUc" and "Steet Vt the Empeo" again, until the city fathes settled the steet's name once and fo all by naming It "the Steet of the Head of the Executive Powe."., OetosefBke Kenels of unmuled ice at bawn (white), ed o pupletoooj. o.' Bown keneledvataties do no tun ed. Red icetooften pesent to commecial fields to Akansas, Louisiana and Tens. The meat toublesome ed ice vaiety to these states occus as a mixtue to the vaieties gown. alwaysikjiwkbl VALUES FOR The Week-end-July 8th-9th-10th NOW TRY IT KXD1 8 OUOCK COFFEE FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 5,10 «49c Evajiiiilk.J Del Monte Tomato Sauce. 6-25c,:. s \ * t.-x -. Fancy Apple Sauce Post Ban Flakes A&P Fesh White Bead Ameican Cheese -*- ltaw " 1 - Special ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING W Ott. as4{mnineetmtlussaat SPECIAL SALE PRICE BsaatUatt naae in ich, stjfntalmast csienv Take aaaaufe ( thk «e«t».ic* to*». 10c the thighspossibly a slightly wool ly. feathe. In the smooth vaiety. natually, thee is no featheing \"';;.PLEASE.::., fe!epiioiiecfd008 &!a&misms!&k! Maks *he Spot Oeo Sandwich ~ Necta Tea Heinz Soup Clapp's Baby Foods Bseesi Chicken Oombo, aad Chowde Appmnthy daclen- Uked bj Ibkbhs Gets Maied Has Guests Any Unusual Event Has an Opeation Has an Accident Receives, an Awad Makes a Speech.. JHolds. a Meeting Goes Away '.. -Has a-paty v. Has a Baby -Has a Re ' Telephone C. 64)008 an and -Whee you advetisement we-ae using the spot to tell you that wideawake advetises get bette esults by placing 7-. ads in THECRANFORD 3 ALDEN STREET PHONE CR. 6-OOO8 Atlantic Soap Flakes Quality MEATS At Low Pices! Legs " Lamb Boiles AND Fyes FRANKFURTERS FANCY BEEF UVER CODFISH STEAKS Fanc SkSBkas 25c 15c Genuine) Sping Fancy _p Milk-Fed 3D>s. STEWING LAMB FRESH FILLET S l* in \JTQnOu th Ib. 29c 31c * 17c

6 < \ ~ji ui'> k- J -I isyseuuw. M. _" '*.- s ; V-.i Kt'v= : V -At \ : *S f\ ««!. Union County TINKLERS WM KEEP KIDDIES COOL Counca Authoizes Steet Committee to Make Use of Appaatus,' Boough Council, at Its meeting Tuesday night, authoised* the steet committee, of which Councilman Walte Buton is chaiman, to make use of the -sptekjes;-which one of thelocal-tictoie* has offeed fo. the enjoyment of tbe childen duing the next two months. Tbe spinkles will be'attached to a Oe hydant. I*it auaane childen of the boough eceived much enjoyment duing tbe hot summe days fom playing In the cool spay of the «i t t o k lk e l t On motion of Police Commissione John Banjua, J., a vote of sppedatlon waa tendeed to stoe owne* fo Mayo and Ms. Muay, Js... to* Oawood at the-rnt Annual Scout Jamboee, sow to session _ Washington. D. C. David Is a membe of tbe Oawood toop of Boy acout* which U sponsoed by tb* lions Club. David, has witten many Inteesting lettes to his paent* hee "UTI his expeiences In the nation's capital, SOCIAL ITEMS Duncan Cook of Basel avenue left ecentlyto.spend' his vacation at camp Waganakl in Maine. Ms. M. Fatten and family left ecently fo a month's vacation.at the seashoe.. Mis. Floence TJlieh of South-avenue vl«it«dwtthms,m.-bowno»hackensack fo the week-end. M. and M*. *. Sachsel of 100 WO low avenue left ecently to spend the In a vacantlotacoa fom Pjanklto School was one of the test seen to this locality. Seveal hunded visito* wee pesent fom neaby communities., Kalle in the evening many of the cowd enjoyed a block dance os Walnut iteet. between Second and Thid svenues. staged in the boough waa caied out Monday moning, with pactically evey local osnlsatlon. hea*d by Mayo Councilto the staging of a July Fouth Ms. Palss of Bethlehem. -_, Boough Ooundl, paudpatlag. It wa* aui last tntt mmntt «f Uad ud tnmbm a*nlufm saiucului AKIM, SH- celebation. Kot a stogie Oe cacke tuned home Tuesday. afte spending followed by. a pogaa of pattotlo execlsn, held on the'lawn of fanklin tot. K tb OntjV Vkm-uattuu at Hiw W, I/hi nt Mag b> U» Towublp of Cm- explosion was bead to.tie booughseveal.day*.with he daughte, M* dutathe'dsy; It wa sait'mecnanti VioletMekaaUof Second avenue. School. "- < * -'- p.liito fwlb«t<otl.. who had a stock offlewokaon fiewoks on hand M. and Ms. Joseph Ceto'ofKM a«hk * MI» aul UM WMUTI; )< A patiotic selection waa offeed, tovocation was by the Rs. B, W. Tann o InumXwai Am* Wwwi; «s>m slo> fom but yea efained fom Wiling Ancho place Monday etuned home o Uaeota Um bmh «iu»se<l It Uxi point any of It and all of the mechant* con- afte an enjoyable week spentto Mas- I of Smith SUA.««ATOMOMBUI OH A Jxlbuted JU>the Independence Day-«ele- Refeed to the taws and license and Mayo FontenalU; eadtng of the comittee committee waa a communication fom an ovenight hike Wednesday to Point "«, * : piaud i do oiid of a mountain when thee is plenty tbe popieto of a delicatessen at lot lifta_10c Cente steet making application fo a Phi Alpha Sigma Sooity will meet Met la of food on the othe «lde. They usually foage to the Ute eventog oal Heela. m *u. «si nia ajsaiis> OWIWllt/ W U UJCCw etail distibution liquo license. tomoow evening at the home of Miss IHU wm«soqttli FUoa Ont Boa- Vivian Vail of Cumbeland steet. West. The' Rabway Valley Joint Meeting, >f. St. Anne, and the singing of the Sta " i point o OOCBT HOTJ8X 8HOS field Membe* will meet at Cente ilb«teu tl.uih with in a communication, advised that It Is 8p*ngled Banne. ml.jtesu steet and South avenue at S o'clock..making -a suvey of.all Industies located4n. the aea seved by the tunk accident* to ma the week-end, and Jwicccx.ijM 111 ' MY wa litll Thee wee ho automobile o othe BMKI.ITV «IKJ-B3T" fist OafoatloB Tax / S BKOAD O ITllIt Julius Lusadl of Noth avenue was Congess passed the fist copoation tax on August 8, IMS. /' Op*, cmt Now tanma. aj. j. taken to the Elisabeth Geneal Hospital this week whee he undewent an aewe, and asked Council's coopeation thee weejjo aest* fom Ulegal dla- ~ 8BOK8 DXID AU..OOsVOM In obtaining a lkt of Industies located chaging of fiecackes. SHBaia mibis atxa-b ci»ne«nt of Km imn. appendix opeation. He 1* impoving Bflwwn Tin Ctaafod Uulml BnUdliis nd in Oawood In ode that It -will be possible to make peiodical Inspections snd FOaCK-ROEHUCK «ml Ant»llni. O> o> U utaiiii, - - (wi "-" -" * losa Assoeiatloa, a aoponuoa, napliiiuat, apidly. :. la of JMttsuea I The Ladles' Aid Society of St. Paul's n. (». fo MKotn ' ibon _«=h«* mpn IfcJadC-inkStlhati* be- -luaiplled into the sewej avenue, daughte of Ms; May Foehlick, becam* the bide of Fank D SnOnt evening at the chuch. Oeman woship will be held Sunday moning at H, J.," Ptoce, J., Canfod, now Notice was eceived that the Cental, on RaUoad of New Jesey Is filing a petl'-,, fomely of; H1S0M8DAV, TUB 21ST DAY * o'clock and "English woship at 11. _tlnn in appsal to the Plate neaij uf f 380 Chales steet. We*tn>ld, on 1IJLY..A..D. 1M7... TIIB mouaiun of me Uawood. Civic lax Appeals fo i> eduction ta tax ass. sessmenu oa'its popety, The June epot of..recoded Caoll Republican League, Inc., held Satuday to Rye Beach, N. Y., was vey sucoess- K.8tteh6*Mt«at ialtfylhcs."8tte«-»h6*mt«at ia'ltfylhcs Wi» of the ptte which wa* a A U f l l d the bidegoom's paents.. KKOWJV, qmumati SHU UlstHllftULVUu tm wou collected and'im In costs. Theepotof adio.: OoUectovnwwue; Daniel*s : Snydef Bt*f toawoodt36uncn,sd. «;..Attend»nta.,J»ee..JWiis. -Vlgtolaja., Si5SdJ?l PiS«I!) and ntumium M) ' wif nn a ettala'mp fo last month-was a* follows; BwelpU, Foce, siste of the bidegoom, as mald» >?" " «o D. winii lam it P»ughUmiof.Amelca.beld.lnstalUUan. "«5JT7J5V ' disbufsements, *M31J6; hono, «nd Ctales oenllct;btothof the bide, a* best man. tia.»». as Uip No int. and awn *4a." aa4 *i* bia* of offloes Tuesday'evening. Afte a M Noxuw.ef Mid Count et Union on balance In cuent account, $88,563.07, egula meeting effeahmenta wee M, "n'nt Ms P\mw' ~' jutltuutlx «DOund-iml dwtllm i» Wkmn cc!±'btjatun{m:-si'3sm: *e*pi«m»yettnewpww Miday Building, Inspecto Jacob" tiliisti, M. and Us. Alex Faku and'ion, etun they wiu eside m Oaood. ; M. Foce ia employed in the Sowed that pemits wee ganted fo Alex, J., of Scotch Plains and William /ou additions to factoies, thee additions to houses, thee alteation*, two enjoyable holiday week-end in Penn- aid Itoeot.Thid A>niii>: and UiaiM VT.it- Faku of 807 South, avenue spent an Juininunj Company of Ameica.' L%7 Atnui 5» f«t to t polnli lk«n Bontholi s«ln ptnllil.«liit Ct. BDwt Ht fe»t to gaages, and the moving. of alunch sylvania. They wee the guest* oj-elatlve* in Denoa. The Goajlo Indians of Colombia Odd Belief Aboot Blood l alons. Slid ildf of Thid Attain SI feet wagon, fo new valuation* totaling «, and fee* of 114 bgjev. that one's blood 1* the pop- Tuesday night. The next egula meeting of Coundl, scheduled fo July 30, pobably will not be held in.mnn- u seveal Ooundlmen will be out of -town' on vacation; Bibles Once Bootlegged Bibles once wee bootlegged to Boston. At that time it was Illegal to pint the Bible thee. The laws of the English paliament pohibityd the pinting of the Bible both to,»_«ngland,and,th» colonies. SoDan- -. i iel.henchman and the iptlhte Kneeland and Geen, pinted Bibles secetly and peddled them as they I would contaband. Notables Poo Wites " famous _ - not wite legibly.- Some. 01 Shakespeae's wok neve has Been definitely decipheed. Seveal «Hawthone's mantis cjpteemain, o*en abletoead them. And Napoleon a lettes wee almost in a class»j ""pwlves. declaes a wite in Collie's Weekly, some of them being «ni*t«ken fo maps of batuebelds. Vampie Bat Walks The vampie bat walks with fold- _ * wings, like a fou-legged anjinal HP fom the suface on which it is palm, stem, still, neve, mind, so walking.. / long as it has been gowing and has its gand geen shade of tees FdesTodaees Much Wood Fo moe than yeas the City foest/of Zuich, Switzeland, has poduced wood continuously, paying a lage pat of the city's * moe than 400 yeas. DAVE MURRAY ATTENDS BOY SCOUT JA Wall Steet Wall steet,.the naow and shot steet unning east 'and west fom Tinity chuch on Boadway to the East ive, New Yok city, took its name fom the fact that it follows the line of the palisaded wall o stockade built to 16S2 acoss the southen end of Manhattan island by Gov. Pete Stuyvesant to potect the. little Dutch colony of New Anv stedam against a theatened attack by VK sl* the T/llal_m_ Bitish. At *«the.cone «. of A lution. was emodeled and"conveted into Fedeal hall. It was in this! building that: the fist congess unde the Constitution met, and Jue, too, Geoge Washington took oath of office as the fist pesident of the.united ;5tates,Apil.30~l7a»:jie old Sub.- Teasuy building now stand* on the site. / T - FanJt-todtog Do not think of you faults, still less of othes faults; in evey peson wh.6 comes nea you, look fo what is good and stong; hono that, ejoice to it,, and, as you can, ty to imitate it. Fo the est you will find it less easy, to upoot faults than to choke them by gaining vitues.: If, on looking back, you -whole life-should Teem-uggea-aif a" Uttle Things Umattate As daylight can be seen though vey small holes, so little things will illustate, a peson's chaacte.»w*j ** ""ebbw.w» vausjai auae> attawsj ««ftww Seveal thousand pesons witnessed tbe fiewoks display Monday night as nfadwdto tsami at awaat la IU ouul skh o o* Souili i n w as SUmOtUimif anm «the finale of the. munseipal-eelebatktt lua mmtt ituniay aftenoon --"- "p»»" «*«in Tinity *a t*s«vj Chuch, 41t4A14t Banfod. The Rev Fank M. Shelock ne ecto, pefomed the ceemony «tjbt=ws. _., #a iyes. Consequently, says Collie's weekly, a man>as to pay them fo the loss of "thei" blood when hi accidentally cuts o injues himself. Anothe Hlstolo Stone Plymouth' Rock tonot the only ilstoic stone of New England. At Jewouy, Mass./ a ock on the Pake ive beas a plate saying -- fist settles landed theeto loti-tmt»: aw Sim V*3~«V*'fcJI HVB mmtl (8. 4S* tv.) IWO (1IJ.MI t Mn Mil ud Iwnn-Ui kim*ala«w Mid tuh o< Soulh iim talyahw* MM iio> o» Sma to UM pobl Dulm) Tim.. In Itu anenioon of Mid in. ALL UMI ceuln int o pacel»' land ind peulmfi. httlnaflf paljntul dctlbd, ill. -lu sad MIOSJD tk«boomh.oj c«- BMUtSIJ'V 0. Annii**, IDJ*CC CX-12S1 aibstu. Rocky..., Gibalta is % ocky pomontoy nea the southen point of the Ibeian Peninsula and commanding the westen entance to the Medite- anean sea. It is a colonial possession of Geat Bitain. Biti Coveing Coi about bt 3 squae miles mues, it consit consists mainly l off a fotified ock, 1,439 feet high, at the foot of which is the tovmwith_ a population of ove ai.ooo. Telephone CRanfod &0508 Standad Lumbe & Supply Co. LUMBER M1LLWORK MASON MATERIAL BUILDERS' HARDWARE-PAINTS FUIX LINE OF Sceens and Sceen Doos, Sceen Wie and Molding, Moth-Poof jceda aoiet Lining. Also Roofing and Insulation Mateials; Ceda and I Chestnut Posts, Abos and Tellises - OOLBIOH AMD CBnTNTJT B T U T O ' CavaJVOIIB, M. A mtssfs.,. WoidWo, U17. U-SB Hm Von. govaf. D0«CM MQasKKUWIW BeT «.bshaad*d,lte2.. 'll ftitantlocinottngubba oanud 10 Gooasc*,. 'JiTiiniTil>iiitinaiii d lom'at iwiiitlciqo by-a SMOdan,Int. 1WWI» - Habits at nvmft- In summe, dee feed on leaves, hebs and ltt>pads. In ' Ilka lichens, moss and p *. \ H,f\* i, y * tf-pf,, * lt * *"B H 11 ita> ' Se»(MsMooVn' efigeato at ou ihoumoau ASK ABOUT OUR KASY PURCHASE PLAN g Out-of-ipwn VUtos Do- WJjft the latent elet diffeent height* at «u»»,«. o stomy. Hi fie* a Ute mad* ol* silk handkechief, two sttcta and a piece of wie extending a loot above the fame. One day a - '" stom came dte=andth«comlng electified, _..._. _ shocks wee felt by VtaakjUn. Be hung a key nea the bats of the :J«~a_iJtaflln_Jipad<a» Tit-Bits Magazine, and so obtained a steam of spaks. At that moment the: Idea of a metal od to act as a lightning conducto was bom. AaagTaats Dsat by _. Anagams,' wen known to the geeks and Romans_and became SmXMMWtu.... DILKLPBABBnT TOHLDBTEI) 11ME ONLY1 1S*BBBJ*BB*VMZKW13BBlwV v'?nphn>nmw>ptaanp 1 *fbnsphvv4 yoaeetbe-newlt&tflafel Beet.- hee%son»hhh«temenlb«t Thattt1h8 efigeato that a mfllion. happy famuies say is the biggest moneywe otthem afl. And thh yea it, - 1 gn»u««conomy.and.<sonvboienffl ' time-and labomavins featues, its smat modem; beauty. But «*ts awn impotant ae the advantages you comof see-advantages which esult fom the soent. diffeent opeation of Semi Ebctolox. & tiny gas flsme takes tbaplace ot all moving, weaing pats. This assats you of longe, no* satisfying sendee :.. wothwhile savings yea afte jastl 8top btodajand get the whole stoy) * EUZABETHTOWN-1 CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. 205 E. BROAD STREET. ' WESTFIEILD, A. i. XRANFORD ELECTROLUX AGENTS COFFEY'S APPLIANCE SHOP AIJDEN ttbbbt FHONE *. g.mi b y i j't't't-wi'ih \<m IIU,!.-! Baby Phaiat tfmi* «i MOB '.E«cW;V adesatniamy.. Rain Ulled to dampen the enthnu «a d paticipant* and' esidents gath -em <e> th*bak_ auade.wbjch.opena the thitieth annivesay eetebatta Mondsy alteboon. Oeoeml ohaana, Paul H. van De *>e wa» in chage. The paade fomed on Twatit steet and mached to the Badui School led by the twwty-five pise mnilwoth Beyf Dum and Bok Cop* unde Dum Majo Rod Wste We*. paudpaud-totea pa*/ in.aily decomted caiages, wagon floats with many apeamg ta oostum Dueto the weathe, tbe judging wi hfldjhojftgudjto whee moe than BOO pesons geen the entants as they cicled about tt stage Pio to the Judging a btli community sm-w**!**** *fcv0h» William O. Von OWen, with Mich* Tatoa at the piano. Awads wee given a* follow*; Ito btuuiul JbflwiJflb»laJejPelni Claudette Sutle, Oeoge Helm Gange. Host beautiful float Fist, llaold Ke and Doloes Nell on float "Just Uaied"; hoaoab mention, Angelo GtdeUa in fine a gine and Billy Bowman as "Banac BUI." Best decoated caiage Babai Ann'SchedegsC. Most unique oostan Viginia pase. Most comical co tume-jean Nltochke as "Llttl* O Ms. Bla Taubet wa* to chage < tbe baby paade assisted by Ms. Wa te Richads and Mm. Maia Kell "MhTVulcemBhWowofTNewakw U n Oelach, of Roaene. ' Geneal Chaiman Van De Zee pots 350 fist day cachets beaing tl seal ot KenllwoUi having been malli fom the KenUwoth postoocetoco numeate ttm.aptmng octbt.cbleb tlon July 1. _ T*» p 1!!* f* 1 last nlgnt. intl Hading School auditoium featued poganfof euuji'tsliimlpii with ~bi talks by A numbe ot the olde eslde nf thi. ' Five dum and bugle cops have «tced the open competition fo awa ;* which wilt follow the..- annlvena -paade Satuday aftenoon at 2 o'dm Vamlsh, Paint, Diffeent What.Js.tbe.d panandvailshttyotelpal on you hands it will be soft a oily easy to emove with tutx tine o gasoline; the vanish will i quie moe scubbing. Paint; made by ginding pigments (colbi in dying oils. Vanish is made melting tanspaent gums and m ing the melted gums with simll dying oils, afte these oils ha " "been aised to a high tempeatui Paint Is opaque and is intended hide sufaces. Vanish is usua _ tanspaentxandjsjntsijdexlicu,, veal eufepof?.t:-."i".yf'i.'aev F R 1 and Rosalind RussdL / iln "Night:MuctiFali:' "i TAYLOR STANWYCK VKUMCIAOIEN A 9/i/i h MM tas- 'V/

7 / **l> 4M ~»». * "Complete Coveage of Laical Happenings Rain Ulled to dampen the enthnti- sft of paticipants and ealdentt gath- - end fo thfba»y paade, which, opened the thitieth annivesay celebation Monday aftenoon. Oeneml Chaiman Paul H van De»3ee wa»to. chas*. The paade temed oa Twentieth steet and mached to the Hading school led by the twnty-nv* piece Kenllwoth Boys' Dum and Bogle Cops unde Dum Majo Bod Liste. Foty-babies. pattipaud-to the paade in..gaily decoated caiages, wagons, floats with many apeatog to costume. Dueto the weathe, the Judgmc was whee moe than SL~, m ~~ the entants as they cicled about the stage. Pio to the In?!*** Wet eoamumtyiato w»t-*»6>1w»»«u e f William O. Von WWen, with Michael ' Tatoa at the piano. Awads wee given a* follow*; Most bcauuful baby-hat,, MaJePeino; Claudette Butle, Oeoge Bbdnk and Helen Gange. Most beautiful float Fist, 'Haold Ke and Doloes Nolan on noat -Just Maied"; honoable mention, Angela Cadeua infin engine and Bflly Bowman as "Banacle BUI." Best decoated caiage-bates AnnSchedegge. Most unique costume Viginia Fase. Most cotnkal costume-jean Nltschke as "Little OM Laoy /. : :. ;, Ms. Bla Taubet wa» in chage of the baby paade assisted by Ms. Walte Rlchadj and Mm. Maia Kelly. a~thta»ft"ft~mi';-a "MhTVKeem BWWWof TNewaaT»nd Lew Qelacb,of Reeelle., ' ' Oeneal Chaiman Van De Zee e- ' pots 390 fist day cachets beaing the seal ot Kenllwoth having been mailed fom the Kenllwoth postofflceto com- :-..mmoate the.jpenlhg De;tbe<celebaT tlon July 1., f.. '. Hading School auditoium featued a ;v; i = pogaw:: w*bte4imientittti-mief tflllgfyn nwflty jf fly Q ft-f»«ttft<»f th> hnmigfi yhn ' F " """~* m» "TT1T the paadetatoawood on Monday. 'Ms. Bam Bodtky ot the Boulevad enteed Beth Isael Hospital on Sunday fo teatment. V. and Ms. WUllam Litte entetained M, and Ms. WUllam Catlln and ton, of Red Bank ove the Fouth.. Nealy fifty KenUwoth esidents attended the Oawood CIvic~Hepubllcan I League's outing on Satuday. All epots Indicate that a jnod time was had. Wokmen ae engaged In pepaing the gound fo the coming Walk-a-thon, at five) comes the latte pat ot the month. Young Nick Phllllppi won, the small fishing outfit fo selling the most shaes on the lage fishing outfit given by the BoyfBugle and Dum Cops. Fank Eflnge and family have moved I Wtiaaaai 111, I isttlm n ets inn th a, a _», w aysfvafjaasj * sshaso* A eaaaamt vtafjacvliq tu ato* tun to KenUwoth when a house "is available. The winne of the fishing outfit, given K t l H i -ta»aw i I i *T i J IB II League, was If. Plnkot of Bayoone. Announcement It made by Pesident WalteQulcktfhat the Epwoth League WU1 One ot the weidest love tomes eve sceened is that between Robet Montgome> and Rosalind RuseeD, m "Night Must Fan.- now playing at the Main Theate, Westfleld. Montgomey bat abandoned his usual chaacte of the playboy, hen fo this pictue and appeas aa the ciminal villain, HeXa_bdlboy with a way with women fus cham Is liteally fatal to two. Rosalind Russell hat the ote-o(-a gil who has deaptlnsd of omance until hit pesonality awakens he emotionally. But she cannot tust bun In spite of his attaction, fo she gows-moe and moe cetain he is the man police ae seeking. Thee la tendeness as'well as menace In thei last scene befoe the police beak.in. _. "That scene between Montgomey and Miss Russell Is the moat gipping I eve diected." sabl Diecto Richad Thope. eeea* foth? amme months' *i&< Yealy Inspection of fie appaatus m held at the Oe house on Tuesday Downs and K* nw y Bake, Is the assoelate featue.*. night wltm the Mao and CouncU paticipating. The fie equipment of., the Janet; Oayno'and Falic Mach >ln Sta.'. is?. Bon,*!-.and -"Btep-Jively ithujen The moale of the men is Rlalto's attactions to all as is poven by thei pompt esponse 'eek stating Monday. ~. to.fiealams andtodills. A social hou with efeshments was held at the conclusion of the inspection. WcaeWTuWWttitlonhM nnlihed.-i<:id when-we filmed that."?t,.im.ilto.mo6nwjpbklle tugg'es, Deanoife WhitneyJ? Johnny *oje; >»-tue self: Five dum and bugle cops have 'enteed the open competition fo awads Poduces of Mecuy 'which wilt, follow the - annivesay Spain and Italy, In the past, have Dont ead you y neighbo's g pape -paade-satuday aftenoon at 2 o'clock. been the leading poduces of mecuy in the wold. The United States Into you home evey week fo a yea. bings The Citizen and Chqnlde Vanish, Paint, Diffeent anks thid. The deposits olmei B J J SVfXJmJSS? y'm? 1?!? 8 Me ela- "live on you hands it will be soft and oily easy to-emove, with tupen-, tine o gasoline; the vanish will e- Jjquie moe.scubbing. Paint is made by ginding pigments (colos) cbaaint andbuppi Gomnlttee o Hie Boad 0 in dying oils. Vanish is made by -""auon IPailOil _ at BaJdUg nanima KTviauvei Behool. iass#uvab«}>».wejlps. -fjfvuahat melting tanspaent gums and mixing.the melted gums with simila Jibllcl opened and ead fo the followlns:, 8$, 10S ats P. U. (D«ll«ht BMtas Tim) af which time the poposals will be dying oils, afte these oils have Janlto'a SujDlles. "been aised to a high tempeatue 8uppU««P (p«p«. penclu, eaaea, Ink, etc). Speftcallona mij\» tin at the home o the Paint Is opaque and is intended tc dliuict clek ais. Helen H Athu, ISth Steet. hide sufaces. Vanish is usually tanspaentxandl»jnt<;3de4,q,,c-,,, veal sjifefi. TAYLOR STANWYCK VKloMclAGlEN c ThIi h My Affai- i The Loqoat Tee Tha loquat la a small tet of the MM family, native to Japan and China, now intoduced-into many subtopical counties. Cowing about Ufeethlgh.it hat thick clutteed, evegeen leaves and fagant, woolly whiteflowes.the HaUngs of Human fl. The shape and" makings of the associations; Aunao, handae caused, not by. the.nomal actions of opening aid cldsv. Ing, but by a combination of factos: f e 1 d Kp a» l teh eb n poved.that both, shape; and makings ae duetocomplicated inteactions of mind;-emotion and'health The Answes 1. Fo at least thee moe yeas.' 3, An allisnce o "undestanding" Is suspected but not officially admitted. 3. The WPA estimates that the 9totes cay M.4 pe cent of tne elief ioad. "" " : "." ". '" ' pputlsused hdfuit-ls-used fo-dw- fodw 4, The thee-cent fist class ate has tett and fo making Jellies. The -two lage seeds ae'used In cookey fo yeas... -,.. '. :< --[ flavoing-tats and cakes. ' * 5.' W»M,0OO-a gain ot 800,000 yea. ' ' ; in a.. ' ;. 8. Yea, though Poduction Cedit BOROUOH OF KtMILWOllH Belkn! HlWtnlt)Bl Kaalhnta. N. i. Belled poposals will be welted bj Ihe u Mete..lhe lsht to J ltmmimt«ui Plas BRADDOCK LOUIS FIOHT PICTURES "STEP LIVELY JEEVES"' _Hh ABTBfeR-TREACHER law National Education AsWda- ~Va»- BMHtVi Beeatty JWeetnWiy "go 1J PWI Matin Van Buen's son. Cant. Abaham Van Butn, esigned tda tha.amy to be his fathe's pivate secetay. He had seved In the wa agelntt tne Bemlnoles. Plaats Csed ky (be Indlaat Some ot the plants which the.indians had.included maize, potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, peanut, chili peppe, kidney bean, tobacco, long staple, cotton, sisal hemp, plnaapple and cacao. STATE o avna w. Gaksw. Deoeaaeev Pusuant tt the ode of CHAJtlSH A. OTTO. JK.. Butotate ot the Counl of L'nMn, ma* on the UeMh da at June. A. U., Iw. u«m the apvuauon o U>. uooetilmitj. aa Kxo>i,i<i of the aauu of amid dmeaied, notice l< timbi Stn Is th. ceditos at aald deccaud In eihlbft to the aubaxlbe uade.oaih o aflnaauoa tkat clilnu and demanda ataliit the eetau of aald deeeaaed wluiln ell moottu fom 111. date of - w -i*j» "!» ww ~ " m T-T_. T tiajjl-jtwebiav"''" au ftagsba\ L %slu x ltf 'diawuff tas\s > VWut ~44Mvi*~ says intangef cltlea"janltbssal- poa«cuuns o nooilas iba HIM atslasi tat aies aveage» pe cent~mofe-thiij-wbai " those/o-teaches.* 8..-No.-..~..'.-J CRPKF RD Announcement Hea you favoite stas as you have neve head )Mm befoe moe thilling moe lifelike via the exciting new RCA MAGIC VOICE OF THE SCREEN. Installation just completed, MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW SUN., MON., TUES. ROBINSON ;T?BETTE DAVIS $''\ Kid Galahad -,3k HUMPHREY I AT I THEATRtt THVR8QAY. HUOAY AND MTDRDAY -. Eiauto. 111 Caalno AnT. Canfod, I». J. Tbe -Nxttonal ftthlves - ' _. jiwiunak Auliivw It-a- pubuo THEATRE TICKETS to CRANFORD ecod office, detlgned pimaily to seve speciallxed goups such at officials and scholas. Visitos, howave, And much to Inteest them. WHO WILL BE THE THIS Read eaefolly: the aaetthins below/ Then find the answes- la ads appeaing la this Isoe of tbe CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. By etains- evey ad caefauy yonil And the answe to each qoestlttv Afte yon'flnd the coect answes, 7 fill In. the answes Below each «SMS- / thm and mail o bing iumwdutly to the CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE/ met, S AMen Steet. /.. ' All answes asatt be In by 8 a. at. Sasaday. / To Uu nve wtones, The ClUten and Chiwakle will give eae ueket to the Canfod Tkeate gs«4 fa ena'abewtog a* Bit* 7 TGd Galahad mmm mm WAYNE M0UI8 MNE «MH.«HiyCasi " J J J AT.THE CRANFOBD TI1EATRE, SUNDAY, MONDAYyTUESDAV niitvattai.iata!answersjv1ust-be FILLED i/ BELOW EACH QUESTION" IN THIS ADVRTlSEIVlENT Am* J 1. «"» «««ls«av«iav9bai -Whose telephone numbe la CR. 8-0S«S i-iwbo IsadTetlsIng "Robbe o Leathe Ufts fo, lte"? i What k adtetlsed fo I»7 Poisoning? Ant.. OWN MAIL BAG OIL" (aupoted coectly these leltea apell the,foil name of an advetise. Classified Advetisements - " RATES - ' MMtMMII AM MV M TgUCMOMg* Uf T* II MMM WIOMMMYt Mm it* gr UNI. oou* nv«*vta»ei WORM TO uai THt SIlalalUH CH»«BI It 4tt for ONI INtlRTION MKAT Aoe i cinta n UNg, miatuti n oiat IILIFIOKI OlANOID FOBtALB AU Unda et Beddinc PUnU. -' Nice lot of Fuchsias, 2So up. Oeaniuma, loo up. Speclment of meaemby-uthemums. Ivy Oeanlums, KARL JTJUIJ, Lehlgh Avenue aeenhoutet Qsnfod-aouth Side U FADA Ameican Boaoh Auto Radios. l ; 82»JBt Ootfeys, 8-tl Alden Steet FoSetvloeOaUOR.S-a2M. 6O7B9.. ' ~ '~ RaTDnD young coupk, with one wishes thee o fou ooms with tamlly. Have funitue. Reply 7 Box, 418, cae ot Cltlien and Chonicle. FURNUHED BOOMS FTJRNISHKD oom with teml-pivato bath fo'genueman." RIVe view. Oaage available. Phone CRanfod e-osm. LARGE and small fumlahed ooms. Light housekeeping If desied. One block fom ttatlon. It Alden Steet. Telephone CRanfod 4-O0M. FDRNlBmo oom, esidential tattlon, unning wate In oomt 1U Hun steet, Oanfod. / at LOST /-.INSTRUCTION BANK Book No. 1825* oftha Oanfod CANOB management, swimming, ten- "Tust Oompany. Canfod.' K.J. The~nB~Iesaqna, ioo! goups 'of twa of finde Is.equested to etun Itto the moe, 50c each. Telephone CRanfod bank. If not estoed befoe (he 94th 8-1SW. '. day of July, 19ST, application will be FAINTINO AMlVDaXOBATOWI ;oeeph WAABINaKI 'quality wok - eatonabie ~,vice~-tejtpbottt. ORanfod 6-O4S0-W o CRanfod VPBOL8TIRY DBOOBATTHa UPHOLSTERER,.decoato, Up iflfts. fawwt we also all funitue epai, ne t Son. fomely with gaum, «South Onion A; phone CRanfod 6-OBW; HIT WANTCD/Facials OENERAL housewoke; 2 P. M.uiUl afte dinne. Cap CHan OENBRAL nousewones, with efeencea. Mt./Mt<tett't Employment Agency. ai/bme Steet. Westflsld. Phone ypitneld 2-O708. tf FRONT oom In good neighbohood.'.jbuah-fto. J;JOu pesonal (Utehold bushes, Gall L. A. afskse, Phone CRanfod B-OMt-M. U CRanfod SiOHS-M. JITANT TO RENT...;.._.,AUTOJI»«JAIK =.I..:.;. TWO o thee funished ooms aultable PRIVXTK paty would like to tell almost h*w Chevolet De Lux Spot M*. Ony. lit Noth Avenue, Wett, fo ligfht housekeeping. Reasonable. Model; good buy. Phono CRanfod cae of Ms. Lasen.,VRNI8IIKD HOUSE ORRCNT.home; July and August; gaage 1 : evey convenience; modeate to ight patn M South (th Steet. Phone CRanfod 8-OBOJ-R. made to the bank fo.a now book. SEASHORK EXPRESS BBA8RORK Bonte caying and household funitue, BANK Book No. TB48 of the Oanfod household goods fo sale. Tuaf Oompany., Oanfod. _ N. J. The Is equestedtoetun, itto the Townsend, WBtfleld a- If not estoed befoe the Mth of July, 1037, application will be to the bank Jto a new book. <* «7-22 tttimntxjtheafctftuaatj wok at easonable pices. Estimates Mmlthed, Ulchael Oollnel, }M B. Bouth AYcnue. Telsphooe ORanfod U PLASTERIRO#tintln«, ttntln«, "all kinds'" of epai-wok Best-Feasonablo-pioo, William Banes, 44 Johnson Avenuo Phono _CRanfgid 8-O4M-M 7-30 ELEOTBICIAN HOUSBWIRtNO, fixtues, geneal epaiing, washing machines," vacuum cleanes* and appliances moto epais and. amatije ' winding, i Daniel J. t CRanfod 8-lOSe-R. MOVING STORAGE-PACKING LET us esllmateon any of you moving o stoage- poblems. Moden equipment and expeienced, couteous men. Agents fo Allied Van - Lines, Inc., long distance moves.. Robblns & AUlsoh, Inc. 213 South Avenue, East. Phone CRanfod 6-O899. '- " if Envy Tuns to Hated "We desie to be envied," said HI th«fchltw'""vt nvet Wyeaslly tan ttpftatied, ami we ahould, not be supised if tuccett bings moe foes than fiends/.;* Baby Weighs 348 Caats The Tlmu uby, olgumlly an Oiental gem, but how among the cown jewels ot England, weighs 332 t SEASHORE Bpessv-ReeniU tips to snoe* with baggage/o funitue. Special tips' to mountains o lakes. Reasonable ates.' Sagent's Expess. Phono WEtfleld tf DO08/BOABDED BOARDjow.**-lnlbBoounty, Own-. ea pesona} cae. Clake's Kennels, BplngflelitSAvanue-nea'Boad Bteet - W«atneldflant<>dllne, 7-8,_ faries BOARDED - fasa& inif caeahfothby-' f the vacation months, II pe week, only beween 11 and 12 a. a, Oange Avenue...." ' MOVING TRUCKINO-STOBAOB DAILY tips to Jesey shot. Seaside agaic,- Point Plfamnt, Aibu Atlantic Highlands. Biste Bos., Inc., Somevllle, Plainfleld, New Bunswick. ' i. tf- CBAntB CANED CHAIRS ecaned. Modeate plosa. Ms. Meyes. 10 Ooe Steet, Oanfod. TeL OR. 8-OB3S-U. WORK WANTED Taaaale PRACTTOAL NURSE wishes wok o will take cae of childen evenings. Ms. Lee Ola Woltz, 17 Alden Steet, tcanfotd.'n J.~ ---- WANTED BECONhandl suf-casungtlshlng-odand eel. Phone CRanfod MEN to Join Cout Canfod; Independent' Ode of Foestes Inuu- a nedslclcbanatttso4nfc«natlon apply to E. 8. Mille, 320 Noth Avenue, East, Canfod; o J., BnckffcUL psfsm ABWllflWj * wood. tf: Kindegaten In Ealy Days In its ealy doyb the kindegaten was a holy cause, espoused by tome of the leading thinkes of the time. Many names famous In liteatue and govenment, as well at in education, wee associated with tha movement. The flamcfndegtten in Amel$a,wa»>flUbllshedI In,DJH,, half ot he own small daughte, in Watetown, Wls., in 1858, by Ms. pi Bh if f <h«dannan. efugee who late became ministe 16 VJ S>a ifc*""t * "-" «-;*- j --" *-i **ns, DUfeenee In Poulty Mediteanean beeds of poulty, including most of the smalle types of chickens, diffe consideably fom most othes in tha age at which they feathe out The Citizen and Chonicle '-. maintains dn7upto"date ~ *f ' Ml " T \Jjob Pinting Depatment -that can at pices satisfactoy to you III BSL-1S.».-. «

8 it * Histoy «TiH«Envelop* ~ Date. Back to Ye«f 755 hand-made envelope, measuing 414 by 3 Inches in which a lette was sent In 1«96 by the Right Honoable Si William Tumbull, then secetay of'state of England,-to.Si James Ogilvje of London. Also, in the Bitish museum ae envelopes - used in Die yeas 1755 and HW fo,th«tansmission imjpotant..(ok> enment documents. " It appeas, howeve, envelopes wee not in geneal use until almost a centuy aftewad, says Envelope Economies. The Japanese had used envelopes as containes fo powdes and scents fo hundeds of yeas. Late, the Fench adopted the same custom. When the envelope was intoduced fo mailing puposes in England, it wa-egaded as a novelty but thee seems some basis fo a belief that envelopes had been used peviously fo mailing puposes in Fance. These wee vey dainty and made of the most expensive and delicate papes Book shops wee the flst envelope manufactues, utilizing -the spa* un* of thei cleks to make "envelopes." "AbookseHeih Bight-" on, England, a M. Bewe, Is end' ited as being the fist to make and sen envelops* commecially in Eng;- The populaity of the envelope stated in 1840,,when Si Rowland Bill established Penny Post in Eng-, land. This changed th* basis fo postage to weight instead of the numbe f endosuesv *._ <~ to Make Roman Holiday Duing the declining days of th* Roman empie, befoe Chistianity became th* accepted eligion, it was 1 the custom of the Roman empeos to pacify thei unuly subjects with fee cicuses, which featued bouts between captive Chistians amed with wooden swods and wild lions. Gladiatos also wee matched against the lions. Chistianity was Just beginning to make itself felt, and such cuelty was the only means the pfcgan Rom- ans could us*- in-thei- fuitless-* fot to stamp it out. Othe foms of totue consisted of cucifixions and buning at the stake. As a suit the tem "Roman holiday' e has been applied to any tainment which causes loss <. feine to those poviding it, - taket'fmn Byo ' "Childe Haold's Pllj - the- gladiatos- as. make a Roman I was bewed at the evival of the famous old-time Gypsy paty at Baildon, Y/ks, says London Tit- Bits Magazine. Five thousand guests.patookja.lt, and moe than 3,000 " steling was aised fo In the canival that Mowed, -which.was. made.fom pacomposed y of 1,000 pounds of vegetebles t _ i 600 pounds of peas, 600 pounds of meat, and to pounds of condiments. The* wee also scoes of chickens and little-known hebs to give it piquancy. Th* pepaation alone'took thee days and the cooking twenty-fou hous! TMTboth to eminiscent of a cetahvvey holy soup made once in seven yeas by the monks of a emote monastey in the Keun Lun mountains on the _bodes_of Tibet. Itto.bewedin tens* ion cauldons, each eight ghf»nd the pilgims -walk* slowly ound the im of aised platfoms. Sometimes then- eligious fevo exceeds thei discetion and jthey plunge head flst in,tobecome pat of th* soup. teial. It is unique in this chaaoteistic. No matte how much it is stetched without beaking it «ffl;- unde, odinay cicumstances, e- Jum Jo lltfidglnaueogth.jtjhwte, an authoity in the Philadelphl Inquie.- A IMgUTwM«be» kept wet and-*t*tch*d alewly. oiginal' when the stetching foce is eleased it will etun exactly to its fome length. Woo] fibes ae One and light in weight. The diamete of a fine wool fibe of Ms quality is about one two-thousandth of an inch. The weight of such a fibe, six Inches long, would be less than a millionth of an ounce. In fact, if Ms quality fibes wee placed end to eodfo one mile the total weight would only b* a hundedth of an ounce. Thenfoe, on* ounce of wool Con of Ms quality would measue 100 miles in length. The beat etaining powe of clothing Is a facto of geat impotance igeenls the Ameicai.. inhabited'by both ublte ' wate jfww ueinf -, Cnka soft Mas pm bind* of lb> whites and Eskimos. Ittocontolled am*. Mhs Doothy babtsuon of by Detunaavv It to 26 times as ben d* am Wsabew andwoltam Btagteton of lage as Ieland,- its aea being ej week, especially in Columbus. Summit eonstitato th* tmt**?* ttlfn. *bout«j709s*juae mites. No foipe xfmiaitzitisafts* th*. tade-in tbyyounu j-wluwul' spe- Scotch Plata*, Ohjvm Schwab* and JO, MM. saw j Robet fldmtelnp Oanlot. awtihc -1 BM*. ibud He, %WwmM4m*k*Vm. As «ec on-the tuto*.. tubu an ptajed bx Clinton Oaggkn of Unde the heading -Moe Welcome Aivals," the Columbus Sentinel of Septembe XI said: "On Monday thee canal boats aived- at this town, vis.: the Cincinnati, Red Rove and Led/ Jane, fom Cleveland. These wow the the island except fo a naow flst boats that had passed the ticking Summit. Th*fistfuits of nav-in* s*a has a cental dividing cest finge at the edge of the suoundigable commece with the lake* and fom *,000 to»,000 feet Ugh, while the state of.new.xok to-the-tewn pat of the Tenth centuy; he settled U the exteme south potion. The colonlstti vanished, howeve, and thei fate to one of the mysteies of bjatoty. The vast ice-cap which coves JW* andlee. tee-fee mountain peaks bust though thei figid aime ant lift thei heads towad theb*av*ns,aom*l,000of t 0Mfe«t above sea toel Vast ice steams which fom gigantic Icebegs flow continuously fom the inland ice into adjacent sees, lagely though fiods, of which Geenland humttwnost *x- of Columbus was welcomad by the fiing of a six-pounde, the inging of the state house,1*11, a pocession of dtiians and an addess fom a committee and a-couatiob, pa' taken in common b* the boats' company and cituw The scene was in evey climate. Wool has theintensely gatifying toth* man of lowest conductivity of any fabic, business and/admies of intenal and theefo* wi»-etam he** h* a impovement, aud tt 1s hsdj1**s fcte-and-mest emakau wam body which it coves fo the _lo th* youth and -w*y ten in the wold. longest tim*. Wool is a-bad conducto of beat As wool pevents who had neve seen any ~ -/*** milte in this place, watecaft penetate th* body.. Wool to twice as slow as cotton ia inceasing its conductivity due to -moistue, and will etain heat bette even getting wet. y/hn Romans Used' When Petlnax, on A. X). Its, succeeded empeo of.rome, " tlon of: the, effects pedecesso. In an in* ead ' tlvances ove Which, the the fist, a wli it of the goods we which have conthe distance ae diven to count in the jouney"-, of taximetes, says in Answes Magazine, the contivance -tell, Jo-th* next mention of uted to a membe of the Royal society and known as a "chaiot way-wise" waywise,-fom the Geman wegwelse, guide o indicato. It is descibed as having "thee cicles, one pointing to the juunbecof ndsanotheto the miles* vey petty and" useful." ' Late, in.l846v.an-engineei at Putney, Von Uste, patented a mete which, though cude, was vef stov Ham-pinciple to ou mm. - -,y taximete. potection of a - Fedinand MageUsa. Aj">»" ot Potugal, exiled at thity-seven afte distinguished exploations of the- East Indies Jedl- _,. the cout el Chales V of Spain..Twentyeven yeas afte Columbus tailed to find ".7!?**" 1 P""««> Magellan set sail with five ships on the same mission. It was a yea and a half befoe he discoveed the staits, now beaing Us name and enteed the southen ocean.he called, the."pa* cine." Finally, in the Philippines, on the vey edge of Us easten expeditions fo Potugal. Magellan was slain by a teacheous chief. Only one,.ship.the. jnttoia,,-. eached SpiW.But, Magellan's, discovey ef th--way aound -the" wott'uted by commece until the Panama canal was opened, has been hailed as on* of the most impotant in all illaation of Independence the memjbcs'wce seated in Windso chais. 'Thomas Jeffeson liked a commodi- Dedfeattea-o ttgtmfwttoff "Th* Last H*fe" The Statue of Libety WeTunveiled on Octobe 28,18M. Fo the Louis Moeau Gottschalk, who 1 'hla ceemoitwto ies.4twto,«j, eaected idon in New Oleani,in 1M». "He g the side of the pedestal on ;Studied in Euope ana; fom 1845 to Bedloe's island. The odebt pocedue was as follows: Music, sig- JHX, made successful tous of the comment Retuning to Ameica in nal gun, paye, talk' by Count Fedinand de Lesseps, pesentation ad- MM, he toued the county with not* able success, playing and conduct, dess by William H. Evats, unveiling by- Batholdi. the sculpto; ing hto own compositions. Among hto compositions ae "Bamboula," salute, music, acceptance of the "Bananie," "Savane," "OJos C*. statue by Pesident Cleveland, talk v «Ua"*nd','O*slan t "..He<U*dat.Ria d*jan*louvh«9.-. FankUa PepaU u Pais *. _, commissione,, Pais in 1778 he was welcomed with wondeful unanimity. His fame as a philosophe, his unfailing good humo, the dignity, self possession, jand ease of Us mannes, the plaihjnesf of his dess, hto habit of wealing hto staight, thin gay hai without powde, contay to the fashion of that day In Fance, acted as a.spell. Yet he to cedited with sa ;ing "Eatto please thyself, but dess to please othes." Windso chais wee popula in us cnmtiy-ifa-dlck~as~the >Eighteenth~ctntuy. When the continental congess came togethe at ipadependence ball lo-adopt the Dec-.to. the Fench-delegat*. M,,A.,L*. faloe;. commemoative ddcte.by Qauncey M. Depcw, doxology. benedietiea,-aaliona». la*.- The eggs of cockoaches ae developed in a small capsule which to deposited by.the' female in a moist.wam place. Fequently the egg capsule may be seen potuding fem the end of the abdomen of the female. The young, hatching fom these eggs esemble the adults in appeaance, but ae smalle and lack wings. They 'shed theio«kins seveal times while gowing. Cockoaches emit a peculia odo, which to sometimes Impated to food ove which they walk, and often dishes also will eveal thei pesence. Tynunlds aaa Fapkecy Thee ae no insciptions in Cheops' tomb o pyamid, but many wites claim thee is af geometic symbolism in its vaious measuements and that it was bunt to e- *avtalsvt«hv4ohbjna»1e Fo example. D. Davidson in an aticle states it was designed to be an.astonomlcal time-chat, with a Westen. thei day.* canal each'columbus fom i". T"* "f** P»»» was adapted jfh*lgm*nth* mavels It Was th* CtodnoaU. which was bunt at the fig.. up the majestic Hudson; the geat Westen canal, and plied the Eie and Ohio canal distance of 240 miles." Such Th* was DMkktn pogess Lays in those Eggs days. Tb* duckbill, an Austalian ant mal with a tell like a oeave. fu like a seal, claws like a dog and bin like a duck, lays eggs and hatches its young, like an odinay fowl It to a thow-back to the pehistoic ages. ' Tamiag aa Animal "De best way to tame an animal," said Uncle Eben, "is to keep lookin' it staight in de eyes, /specially if it's a mule." Use Mooe Paint TKL.CB.C-am \ Man's sense «g ignoance is one of.the geatest of his gifts, fo it to the secet of his wish tp know. Toe whale staetaeand-tbe whole funitue of his mind ae adapted to this condition. Th* highest law of hto bemg to io advascvta wtodom and toowtodg*. and his sense of the passuosand tb* powe of i»aw witw f,*h*<**l»w **jsebsbbjbjb»asbjb*jg)sbjgmyt I to an abiding witness of I an abiding incentive Mak Twala QeetaUea A quotetion attibuted to Mak Twain to: "When some men dischage an.obllgation you can bea the epot fo miles aound." pm» tso.fa.fa.tocv* Jean. Paial Moce Letnsgst us» «; LUCAS TINTED GLOSS WALLPAPER CufudPfflt& Hadwae ***t*-i*ft*(* wgam 'msvajebssfist*" * M~* **~* ***** BAND Oanaod and Howad Watts of.emon. Donald Tenpieton of Oanf on and Heny Zimmeman of RoseUe Pat an the sting biss playes. John Mchol son of Onion, R Toppe of Usaheth, Rodney White of FUmfleU and Robet Bendy of Union a n the pecustvonltt*. Bb**s m HDidle Ages Though the Middle ages the length o the shoe depended the dividual station's in Lfe. Apince's footgea was 30 incbet lone, baon's H, a knight's a measly II inches. Late on cam* the high heel, not th* idea of a vain woman, but of a vain Ung-Louls XVI of Fance. A' shot man.. he e tied to appea egal gl by aising ii the h hl heels of Us shoes,.thus adding Jocb*s.io, hls l natue. K It iftfeisacah***. pat payment of the amount due to Chales U's goldsmith fo making his cown jewels to exhibited at th " m M!. H. J. Macaoni Redisalad White RosJellifti White Rose Jellied Beef Consomme Nectaines Beech Nut Tops PR'TN 11 NG"".";. "PRO MPT L Y ' dot'just tmpp" icu''cieal' by tained caftsmen using moden type faces, quality papes and high-gade inks... plus ORIGINALITY, which is applied bains.and,.expeience-, --. _. "and 1 exceptional -JtKcaee- Let t you pinting poblems. g nelp yotf Mf PATRONIZE ou JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT THE CRANFORD Httfi.- 3 ALDEN ST. PHONE-0008 WE EMPLOY UNION MEM AT FAIR UV1NG WAGES Si il *&& itlzg$ U h Many delioou. fwuta w,«* m now at thei boat, oibuye* a*«ue the pick of t h e o a p f o t J l M U.S.Ne.1 NEW \Extf* Fancy Calif. CaRf. kl ).Fa 1 Suga -Shjeloupes < *«, *») Cwtq o.oomen Bantam, fia* Savo. Maahmd N NBC Butnoons Beans With tinda pok and spie Umm.Buns, ju** Caff,'heat-flo Noth East Band Tomato Juloa ack Ctt Beans 2 1-Qt sots Vinega OSCO Ode Cisco S» 21c: 3 p~39c\ to Evap. Milk 3 amall cans 10c, UU can Vo :Famd«la Evapoated Mlllc a'u m yf SUPREME Slicad o. Umlioed BREAD, Victo Sliced B«.d WsiMtitt Cold Medal 2 E-Zee Feez - ' can foe i Eddy's Cati Maco Dog Food 3 cans 2So I w. pj -KWcmiTV" - -«on«-:- - ' Anitncan Titiue. - Klkman's Qanulated Soap -- Fattee) 4 lbs and Ovt lage-p«s JOo Chuck Roast ST -" >27c Pot Roast Boml * u. UdH, Vtsll MacktMPsi,' Boston -1b. n> Fee Gifts Fo You! Stat Mvinglh«M valuabl* cpupom. Ovei 6OO itemt fo you A mavelous oppotunity to get those things you hava been waiting fo and at no cost to you. Teat you T lly *_ 1 qa 'j" Rodi - Coupon* with ill puchases of l h H l ) Gocgiei-Meats-Poduce I **"» Qualify Counts and You Money Got* fiiow f" I ose5 *«vbey l ytot* 5!!2iS*fi to Wednesday. > * llftl *» Jnl* * *» 14 IIH1«M to «HIM gataaa! Mtid, nlsat \ Vo!.XL LEINHARD BERGR TO TEACH HERE Tustees Maaa Enfage Geman Teache. fome h!um Benelat n nue, s fome lnftucto at New Jesey college fo Women, New'Bunswick, -muppototeda teache «I_»teacJv and Geman In Canfod High School by the Boad of Education at Us meeting Monday night In Oant School. M. ' Begfl wffl sucoteonii BooenJ Pay at who na»' tadgm f imcn fluiug 'ttaepani ml hs l»o jean, but did not sign Be coniact fo 1W7-W. HU salay wffl be to OB , the same as was.eceived by en Miss Pay. Pll The. tustees voted unanimously to engage - [ H J i M. m*m* Begel h***"bj on «ecommendation * " of Floyd B. Shannon, chaiman of the -tttchet' anil instuction poviding M. 'Begel is able to obtain his State teaches' cetificate. He Is takin couses this summe to complete ""the equiements fo the cetificate. _DuingJhf pat wlntem Begeljwaj on the- faculty of the WPA Adult EduT.cation Evening School hee. Also on ecommendation of M. Shannon, the tustees appoved a claim o! 60 submitted by M. McCathy of the ianual taining depatment fo,teansp«tahpn,il«tffl,nf connection with his wok. RcIe(Kl_to.the.supply, committee wee Janitoial supply bids fom the WlOTtefcompanleo-Aiaeloao-OU l A l O U A Supply. Co, Cotes,,WacL C&._Xulle Bush Co., Huntlngtod laboatoies, H. CPJdEeeiiy CUnitaKelBosKsawn Oemldde Co. 8antlfect Co., Banltay Floo Compound. Steling Chemical Co, West Disinfecting Co., C. O. Wlnans. Fishe Cohen Co, Flmell Byitem. Inc, J. I. Holcomb, P. J. Johnson, Clan Mfg. Co, J. W. Apga and Canfod Paint and Hadwae Stoe. supply committee wee the following bids fo steel classoom wadobes: Fed Medat Mfg. Co, tl ; Lyon Metal Poducts, $13Tia»; and All Steel Equipment Co, IMS18. Pemission to use the Roosevelt School playgound duing- the summe tu ganted Jo the.lions Club. The Lions Club, In coopeation with" the Township Committee, will opeate a playfleld thee this summe. PWA notified the boad of its appoial of the" application lo* extension ofclim.comptetiobtdmto.ion..tbe. Junio-senio high school 'fom Mach 15 to Octobe IS. Fed J. Delle, clek of the woks on the new building, e- poted that the stike, ha»,been setust and moe men ae etumlnsj to wok dally. The stuctue Is about 15 pe The Fank Biscoe Co. submitted a biu in the amount of M fo the Cn Al sb Sa lath, gypsum flu and, plaste In the ceilings of the new I building. The change In mateials was made by the tustees to speed up wok following a stike seveal months ago. ' William MTSpey, 2nd, chaiman of - the special building committee, ecommended that a contact be enteed Into with Blggs and Stalling, lindlhw* athitecu.fo poackto the ne,.te. ten pe-oent juuhe cost of the actual wok done on the landscaping. M. 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