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1 0 %vho can't, thnk of anythng to Advertse s a dead one and don't know t s funeral tme. THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIEOULATED WEEKLY NBWSPAPBS IK TOION COUNTY ^ Tn: merdlullt who rsu't llnk of «nyn uu-wi UIM> and (taa't kaow t a fenersl tme. I THIRTY-THIRD YEAR NO. 52 Weldon Company and Collng and Powelson Successful Bdders Tme Lmt on Auto Parkng. BUS PERMITS EXTENDED The Town Councl held a meetng Monday nght n the Town Hall. Sdewalk contracts were awarded Collns and Powelson and road contracts were awarded the Weldon Company. follows: The contracts were as The jtney permts granted Henry quota." Karg and the JVoodbrdge Bus Company, were extended to September. Nathan D. Potter was engaged do Bculpture work on the War flemo#l Shaft the sum of $260. quota. )n moton of Counclman Egan the Berk was drected to wrte the Cen- Iral Ralroad to curtal unnecessary ocomotve whstlng n the town. On the recommendaton of Counclman Merrck, permts to erect busness sgns n front of ther places of busness were dened the Cadllac and Buck agences, Sam & po.'a Drug store and Jarvs's Drug ore. Permsson to operate gasolene pumps another year were Vanted H. L. Fnk and the Westeld Sales Company. Ordnances nfoduced on frst readng were aa follows: Appropratng $6,000 a Prelmnary water survey; construcm of a sewer n Tuttle Parkway fa layng of,, sdewalks n Far Jcre avenue; the evenng of Sepmber 24 was set publc hear- Donald M. Lttle f Elabeth, made Implcaton the poston of specal engneer to make an nveatga,- llon a water supply. The applaton was referred to the Water SSommssbncrs,.W. B. Pauldng, obert Snevly and W. H, Sampson ent the councl a letter of thanks xng up ther property n Mountan venue followng the pavng work that street. Ordnances to put n servce ppes North and South avenues, the tate Hghway Route No. 9 were.ssed and tho evenng of Septem- 24 set as the date publc earng. The councl ntends to nstall all ppes n these streets bee he State mproves the roadway n Arthur N. Person and others the councl a petton askng hat the plan parkng cars n 51m street n the busness secton changed, so thnt cara parked mrnllel wth the curb and a car ;hould not reman parked n ths lock over an hour or n any of heother streets n the busness secon more than 3 hours. The pt>ton was referred to the polce cornnttee. The reports of town offcers or 'August were as follows Overseer of the Poor Cox, expenses $194, balance $241; Town Clerk Clark lcense's ssued,!<>80; Treasurer Cox of Free Publc "lbrary, $28.78 fnes; Tux Collector Clark, taxes collected $4, costs $221.90; Recorder k-anl fnes $400 of whch amount l230 goes to the State; Buldng In- Ipector Moflett, 35 permts ssued buldngs aggregatng $143,980 J $80).)0; Secretary Harden of (tp Board of Health $110 permts ued and Chef of Polce. 1 ' John O sencrans, 53 arrests; 180 com- Iants, 14 accdents and 21 permts. The meetng was presded jfjver by Mayor UttleHcld. Counclan Whtcomb was the only absentee. TO ATTACK THE MERCHANTS ocal Force to Ajjnn Try Out Ther Mert. At Ba.cball. Ths afternoon at 3.30 the local <lce wll stage an nterestng fght, pwn they wll cmlevr to crush thu terchnnts' nne at Recreaton Feld.. defeat nf the Polce two weeks jk" las not. lowered ther nnraky "t made them the more delmt. It Peeled the lneups wll le about, rame ns n the last game, wth ->"'(t.ml Mller opposng Danker P" Hunt. 8 "Loader" le tho Shoppng» all ths Mcuo ot Now fn*t. Tor bargan, n merchandlbs >a tho KlTartlaomHOtn corolulls. JAPANESE RELIEF NEEDS MORE FUNDS WesteU's Quota Cut to $3,500~Only Part ot Whch Has Been Receved- Washngton Authortes Say Amerca's Allotment of $5, Wll Not Be Enough RED CROSS CHAPTER^DONATES $ The quota alloted to Westfeld the relef of the Japanese sufferers amountng to $7,000, and beng far n excess of any of the surroundng town or even the ctes, Elzabeth Sdewalk n Alston street, $375.75; Isdewalk n Tce place, $ and n Washngton street, $768. Road work n Carleton road, Mdwood beng only $5,000, a telegram was place and Grove street, $31,831; road sent by the Relef Commttee n work n Tremont avenue, $13, Westfeld to the Red Cross admnstraton askng that the amount be Iand $6, and road work n Maye street, $9, A resoluton was passed orderng the sum of reduced to $3,500 as t s Westfeld's pledge to lve up to all the requreents asked of t and even to go over $32,036,29 pad to County Collector N. R. Leavtt Westfeld's share the top. the mprovement of Mountan l»venue. Temporary mprovement A telegram receved ths mornng notes $40, were ordered by the Westfeld Chapter of the Red sued and tax antcpaton notes Cross reads: "Please exceed f pos- $5,000. sble $3,500 approved by the authortes at Washngton Westfleld's Westfeld has rased $3, so far the Japanese relef fund of the seven thousand allotted by the authortes at Washngton ts It s not too late contrbutons to be sent n and there s great need t, as the reports comng n momentarly show the loss of lfe and devastaton s large. There has been a general response to the appeal funds throughout the Amercan Red Cross. New York Cty alone havng subscrbed ts allotment and gong well over the top but accordng to advces just receved from Washngton further money wll be t to ts proper source. The "Leader" needed. The $5,000,000 asked wll also be pleased to receve donatons and wll hand them to the proper was the mnmum amount necessary. authortes. BIG DIRIGIBLE PASSES OVER WESTFIELD fernjttr Local Boy Ware* to Ro* trsm n Senon. Many Westfleldcrs saw the gant Drgble ZH-1 as t passed over the town yesterday at noon on ts \vay from New York (va Trenton) to Lakehurst, ts home. It s the frst Amercan bult, drgble balloon and s 600 feet n length and has four 600 horse power motors. The sdes are panted slver grey wth the m: der n red, whle and blue. Among the thrty passengers was Andrew B. Galatan, son of John Galatan, the* Prosecutng Attorney's Chef of Detectve Stall, a mer resdent of Westfeld. As the balloon passed over Shnckamaxon Country Club, Mr. Galatan waved hs handkerchef ^to the members.of the Rotary Club who were havng unch at Shackamaxon. KU KLUX KLAN REPORTED IN TOWN Rumor Say«WoUeld Ha An Organzaton of 500 Member*.. Rumors hn* t that the Ku Klux Klan 1ms nvaded Westfeld. Followa wdespread tp whch went the rounds of the Band Concert n Mndowskn Park Frday evenng, lundreds of curous ctzens clmbed Pecklmm'a hll or followed the Sprngfeld road to Pot Luck n eager search the fery cross. But f the Grand Klengle or one of hs deputes actually (ll hot foot on Wentflcld sol, the place was kept carefully hdden from the curosty seelcers, :m<l f there are BOO members of the K. K. K. n WeRtdeld, as s also rumored, ther nnmes are known only o the whte robed rders themselves nd well, tme wll tell. "IT'S GOOD TO BE HERE" That wns the topc Mr..loln Fsher f Onnfrd, chow n addressng'the frst Fall mootng "f the Kpvorth League lust Sunday evenng, "t's.nol to Be Here" >roral to be nn mlmnble tuple such an occason, nd whch Mr. Fsher grouped many of tn; nterestng fnfets of fe to the ntense nterest of nl hn*e present. Tbe speaker frst mentoned II poranul experence sune year* nu rn > I! hs own lfe, am from ths clearly ndcated hnw, after t s ll'nt we fnl to Tlve mr gttkl tune n farnjr lfe's pleasures. Anl n etm'hm'h, Mr, K^her emphnszsl the fnrt Hnt when n person s really alve I" the t'eeln;»f "h'n gmcl tu be here," le «umtlly m hs t>-c; ud workng dlgently tu nspre- Hnt feelur nto others, WESTFELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J$, Small amounts are sought as well as (he large ones every quarter or ffty cent pece helps to swell the fund. A contrbuton maled to Amercan Red Crow, Westfeld, N. J., wll reach ts proper destnaton or money can be left at any of the Banks, The "Leader" Offce or Frutchoy's Drug store. George W. Prutchey s charman of fthe commttee fur the Japanese Relef Fund and hs report s that although' funds are comng n, a. much larger amount s necessary f Westfeld hopes to agan keep up ts record of never falng to meet the requrements asked of t. The Westfeld Chapter at the meetng of the Executve Commttee last evenng approprated the sum of fve hundred dollars from the Chapter's treasury ths relef. It wll Ire a long tme bee Japan s agan able to stand atone and t s not too late to add your bt to ths most pressng and desperately needed relef. LeRoy Merchon, Presdent of the Cvc Assocaton, s the authorty the statement that every assstance possble wll be gven by hs assocaton and that donatons made wll be handed to any member who wll Immedately see t s" warded SECOND ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW Wetfeld Garden Club to Hold Exhbt of Products from Local Flower Garden*. The second annual Dahla Show af the Westfeld Garden Club wll be held Wednesday, September 19, 1923, and judgment by the number of beautful gardens n town we antcpate many exhbts, Awards of frst, second and thrd rbbons wll be gven n each of the followng classes: 1. Best sngle bloom of decoratve dahla n sngle contaner. 2. Best sngle bloom of Cactus dahla. 3. Best sngle bloom of hybrd 1 cactus dahla.. Best sngle bloom of peony dahla. 5. Best sngle bloom of show or double duhlat 6. Best vase nf sngles, not loss than sx. 7. Best vase of pompon dahla, not less than sx. 8.Best basket, vase or bowl of dahlas, wth other flowers. Dahlas to predomnate. To be judged artstc arrangement. 9. Best vase, any varety, not less than three blooms. 10. Any flowers other than dahlas. 11. Seedngs, any number of blooms. Show wll be open to vstors from,1 P. M. to 0 P. M. All varetes to be shown wth long stems. No dsplay curd.s wll be allowed. Exhbtors wll pleu.se supply ther own contaners and be responsble loss or breakkage. Entres must be placed by noon on Wednesday, September 19. Blooms must be grown by exhbtors. Two medals wll be awarded exhbtors. I'uv t.'^!r-l devotonal serveo there were ffty-rght In u!tendance. Ths number wll easly be doubled ns I he weeks g» by, t s tho ntenton of the commttee n chnrge to not only have n whole-hearted Chrstan speak, but also one who h uble to command the attenton of everyone durng the entre devotonal hour. Next Sunday evcnff, Sept. (I, Mr. U. P. Martn wll le (le speaker. POLICE COURT NEWS Clm'les Johnson, colored, appeared n court Monday njtht to answer n t:hnrj;e of rt'eklf.s.s drvng. Johnson was arrested by Offcer Soner* when he ran hh otr nto one of J, I'nol. J(hm ; nn ajrc'd to pay the dm- H^t? flon 1 to 'on',1 car '-ut hud fnk-d to pay $!?!).85 balnm-' un ttho r*-pam-\ Thn dflyrrneo was M'ttled out of court and -IchrKo wn.s jcwon a lever' reprmand, Spu'K'on I,nek, of Wuodrd^*, tharjf'd wth drvt't? wthout n drvc-v lft-lsp. IJIK'K' was wtl llct, and I" 1 receved n fsufspomk'd CONSTITUTION DAY NEXT MONDAY Son* of Amercan Revoluton Rcqu the Flog on That Daj As Taken of Respect and Monday, September 17, wll be Consttuton Day. The Presdent o the West Felds Chapter of the s,, n of the Amercan Revelaton rcjuest that all members (sjlty the Anwr can Flag on that day as a token of the respect and apprecaton n whch e hold the Consttuton and of our allegance to t, end t 1$ heped that the flag wll be dsplayed by must of the ctzens of Wtftfeld. Ths wll be the eghth annual natonwde observance of tle adopton of the Consttuton under whch our country has grown from nn experment n self-government a few lberated colones to a frmly establshed government exertng the greatest nfluence the uplftng of the people of any naton n the world. The need drectng attenton to the Consttuton s becomng ncreasngly apparent because of the spread of bolshevk tendences among a large part of our populaton. Our strength les n our unty and our loyalty can best rally ebout the nstrument whch s the keynote of the naton. We ought to be famlar wth every artcle n t and we ought to see to t that those who come to us from egn ahores lkewse acquant themselvm wth the basc foundaton upo whch our country rests. A publc meetng Is to be held n the Hgh School' at 8 o'clock under the auspces of the D. A, R. and t s "partcularly desred that there be a large attendance of the S. A. K. members, The address wll be made by ex-mayor Ruf us Frankln of Summt. LAST BAND CONCERT TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT Specal Solot «nd Exceptonal Muc Wll F..tur. the Program. Next Frday nght, September 14, at 8.15", the Westffld Band wll gve the last concert of the season n MndownBkn Park and t s hoped the weather wll be flue; and there wll bo a large (ratherjjjj 9(1 Westfeld ctjens,. as well Jpft^t surroundng towns,' to etjcsy the program whch wll be as fol)ow»: "STAR SPANGLED BANNER' P»rt I. 1. March "Chmes of Lberty" Goldman Overture "Oberon" 3. Tenor Solo. - Von Wehc: 4. I/eberstram Part II. Wagner 1. (a) "Badnage" Herbert (b) "Humorosque" Dvorak 2. Tenor Solo. 3. Excerpts from "Carman" Bzet. March "The Kltes" Morrs "AMERICA" W. N. Bnrtnw, Drector, wll conduct us usual. PAYS TAX IN FIGHT TO AVERT RECEIVERSHIP Publc Servce Ralway Corporaton Seek to Forotoll Court Acton. In what wns seen np nn eft by the Publc Servce Ralway Corporaton to estall Attorney General McCran of New Jersey, when he asks n the Chancery Court, at Trenton, thnt 11 recever be apponted to tak ' over the affars of the company, the transt corporaton sent to Commssoner Howe of Newark, ts check $280, n payment of arrears n taxes. The money covered tn' specal 5 per cent. Franchse tnx mposed by the cty, but dd not nclude the tax lue on $185,000 rnm recepts, whch wll 110c be held n nrrenrs untl Dec. 1, P,y nnknp tho payment the corporaton wll be able to lfrht the appontment of a recever n the frrnund t n nut nsolvent. The total ndebtedness franchse taxes was sad by John L. O'Toole, Vceresdent nf tthe Corporaton, to be $1,100,000, dstrbuted over He muncpaltes. AMERICAN BANKERS MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY The nnnufl conventon of the Amercan Hankers' Awrnlnn wll le hold n Atlantc Cty, September Natonal problem;; uf HcHcllture, busness md fnance wll take frst phu'e n the dfcus'ons. Keennd n mporlanc' wll bo a report (n lvrop-a efhc condtons by m Amercan Imnlor who hm made a study of tn-.'rnhjert n sevcrnl Krupenn countres tns year. "The I'V-dera! Reserve System, Its Merts nnr Defects," wll be gven fotmlc'tn n a ;enernl m on tn- fvuvc'ton'u tlnl day. Al(lre.».«e!*wll h' nalc by,1, 1. Pwlchcr, presdent of the assocaton; Wllam.:, Hnlt. ln?etor of Inn f-'-loo 1 :,( Coan.rc, tjnvc:-; Ry New York Cty, md other vell-known banker*!. Reports No Chldren on Half Tme Although Schools Are Flled to Capacty. NEED MORE SCHOOLS The man who lves hs chl dren s the man worth whle today, sad Charles A. Phlhower, n an able address bee the Rotary Club of Westfeld at the club's weekly luncheon and meetng n the Shackamaxon Country Club yesterday. Every man should have a domnant nterest n lfe, contnued the speaker and educaton and development s the most whle thng.. More than dollars and cents should be consdered n addton sad Mr. Phlhower, and contnung Jc sad thnt he made ths plan because there were men n hs hearng who cheeked up frst on the dollars and cents. The frlls and fances n the schools he sad were dong more than the Three R's, that these frlls and fances were teachng more than the fundamentals and are dong a great work to make the schools Democratc. Mr. Phlhowcr referred to the excellent tyatem of schools n Westfeld, that 02 students graduated n the past four years were attendng 41 dfferent leadng colleges und that hardly a town n ths vcnty dd not have pupls on full tme, whle Westfeld mantaned full tme, notwthstandng oven two hundred addtonal pupls had already entered the schools ths fall. Mr. Phlhower told of the necessty of buldng more schools and sad when the soluton wnb mat the ctzens should buld more than ffteen years and erect buldngs whch would not be obso lete wthn two decades, Wlbur Day and Stanley Grffths of Morrstown, were guests of the club. George W. Prutchey presded n the absence of Presdent Edward Holden and Vce Presdent Herbert R. Welch. The sngng was led by Charles A. Phlhower who njected consderable pep nto the musc Shortly after the frst course of the dnner had been served the RotaTans nl left ther seats and went out on the club'lawn to wntch the lfr-1 pass over Westfeld. The ar craft was flyng at an'alttude of about 4,000 feet over the club grounds. BABY PARADE PLANS FOR COLUMBUS DAY There Wll be Indvdual Flont and Przes Gven at Mstonc Club Feature Women to Have Booth. The plans the Masonc Club Exposton and Bazaar, whch s to he held durng the week of Oct. 8-K), nclude a Baby Parade the afternoon of Columbus lny on Oct. 12. Entry blanks wll be placed wth the local Westfeld merchant;; wthn the next few dnys md mothers wll learn the full partculars n the press of next week. The commttee n charge would welcome ndvdual floats from varous organzatons. Valuable przes the wnners wll shortly be on exhbton. The commttee n charge s made up of Clarence V. Stenhart, charman, Fred P. Condt, Alfred Reed, Chas. H, lolnson, Samuel Armstrong, Wm. P. Bass, Robt. L. Dc Cnmp, J. Ashley Brown,' Byron W. Prugh, Ed. Taylor, Walter J. Lee, John O. Gage, and Legh M. Pearsall. Tho commttee m callng attenton to the "Free Gold Prze Coupons," to tho "Free Gold Pre Coupons," whch are to be had free of charge of nny of the local merchants. Those coupons luve only to be sgned, wth the address and dropped n a desgnated box at the Exposton grounds tetwecn 7 V. M. on Monday and ( J P. M. on Saturday of the week of Oct. 8 to 13. The holders of some of the.'-'e cjuporm wll draw the pr/.os of $2.HO pull! peces whch lre to bo put up. The Lexngton "Mnute Man Sx," whch s on -xllton n the store front of R. M. French * Mor" s; drawng renewed nterest by reason 'o tle fact that two ;;:te.r curs of hs one recently tool; frst and ccmd place n the Tke's 1'cnl; hll lmbng contest. Ths car s to ho v to the holder of the lucky nun- XT nt (he drawng whch s to tak* "dlco ;t the clow of the KxpoHlton Through Ms. Helen (1. Atkns, Worthy Matron, Atlas Chapter No. Ml, Order r.f the IOu :l;rn Kt.-r, lmv : sgnfed t^ demrc to t ef>mj M'';te h Th- MaKW- Club, IIIIVH lu Rven rhurge of a lumtl, to he known Ihe "Kn:. ITII Ktflr Ilolh." Any llemb-r of tn' I'lapv ' Me*N frng tu ].'p the ;;<,o au.se. u- lt.'tll fu >r;! t -nlar- l,y (dnc. ->l:. Atkns, pn,:". ll':::-l or Mr, I-:. ({. 'row, (Jcnerd Manager ff '['ho Ford - lf.l AJVll 1 )', plolll' lolll, vllll :l n dlute- of tn- ("otnntt'f; on Dona ullfj. Executor Admnstrator The Oldest Bankng Insttuton In Westfeld 14 Pages 5 Cents Trmtee Guardan Member of Federal Reserve System Resources Over $3,300, THE WESTFIELD TRUST CO. WESTFIELD, N. J. ' "Whtre Courtesy and Servce Preval" A Bargan at $13,000 We enn offer ths home on Alston Road at a prce whch, when you have seen yourself, you wll agree s surprsngly low. The,house s bult on colonal lnes wth a floor plan whch gves an abundance of wall space, closet room, lght and ar. There s a lvng room, whch measures 16 ft. x 27 ft., sun parlor, dnng room and ktchen wth large pantry on the frst floor. On the second floor there are four bedrooms and a fne bathroom wth tle floor and sdewalls, bult-n tub and shower. The plot s 60 ft. x 190 ft. n one of the best and most convenent sectons of Westfed. See t now as t nears completon and know what you are buyng. Offce 2nd Floor 214 But Broad St. Nght 1037 Day 168 Yes We Reshngle roofs and do all knds of carpenter work. Have the work done whle the weather holds good. S S S S MODERN SERVICE COMPANY Pantng & Decoratng 219 E. BROAD STREET, Tnnng & Sheetmetal Work Tel. 205 We Can Fnd a Buyer Your Propert y What Have You to SELL Or f you want to buy perhaps we have just what you want rght now. See us, whether you want to buy, well or rent. Uk,, K»» I/" Ural 0al 54 Elm Street, Tel. 407 (Opposte Post Offce) 3'/'JTO SERVICE:^ Furnture Storage only (stmntes Gven nspecton Solcotcd Phone 226 WESTFIELD STORAGE WAREHOUSES NOKTH AVE, & PROSPECT ST.

2 Page Two Wth the Plays and Players New and Old Events Now Beng Presented A polo "I'oppr." Belmont "Vou end I." Bjou "The Wkolr 'l\>w»'» Talku Booth "Seventh H«?ep. w Br»s«ur.«-TlM Guld Old O«r»." fomellj "< fclllrea «l Out Muun." Cart "Merton of tke MHflm." Karl Carroll "VanlHen ot IB23." ISHIuge "The Wonno on «bt* Jurr." Empre "Zander *be Oreat." Frls'-fr.'slll* *** *'/<f"no. n Furl}-Nnth S«. "I onue Gnea Home." Pra*e "Tweedles." Gaety "Aren't Wt All!" Garrck "Tle Devl'. Bluelple." (conc II. Coln "Adrlenne." Globe ^'Scanoal«. w Itudaoa "Tar Crooked Snnnre." JOIWMI'H "I'tttuve Smrlt." Ubfrll "M«BHOll»." Uttl' "l'olly Preferred." t^onteacre. "Lme Jen#je Jmne." I.JOIUIII "Lttle Ml Illueteara." Haxlne ISlllott "Ilnln." jllonnto -Oev Llg»t Aa»U.' \u<lnnl "The Joll> Bo««." New Amsterdam Summer "7.le«fel Folllen." l-l,,, bmnr "We've «ot To Ilav< Muwjr." Provlocetowa "Sra-IIp." Republc ^'Able* Irln ltoae." Ut< "In We Wlta Love." Sara llarrln "Te (nn Golae»«." Seltvy "Helen ol Troft W, T." Slubert "ArtlKts and ModelH.",1111 h Street -"Home Flren," Tnea Sqoare "Tb» Pool." Vanderlllt "Two Fellow* nnd a Glr'.' Wnter Garden "Tae Pannng Sbow." GARRICK, "THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE 1 "The Devl's Dscplo" wll be one more month at the Garrck. The nght t opens n Baltmore, October 8, as part ol the Theatre Guld's Repertory company omtour, the Theatre. Guld wll open ts'frst producton of,the new season, "Wndows" at the Garrck. * * * Broao Street, Newark, "The Gtnham Olrl." at Varous Playhouses ===== am Wll Jl. fun raakktr ^han,!he twn nunle f 'he cumphny. cuur'.s untjmt of Un- I;u sc. wlll* Hen Memll ;-nd auy WnfJerfLl nrkn/a Ths nuslel comedy created a sensaton n New York last season. It orgnated n New Jersey, whother broke the year's record tor muscal t be one of long standng or a MtmcUons by remuntk on Broadway novelty. more than 300 permances and Przes are offered saedlngs of Klvlns: 100 per cent, satsfacton to tho current year and a two-yoar tho half-mllon people wlo saw the show.; "The Glnffham Gl," wth ft specal arfranaatlor of slnkera, dancers, chorus and musclua Is tho attracton at tle Broad Btroot Theatro, Newark, ths week teglmlk wth natlnoes Wednesday and Saturday. The book of tho lay s by Danel. Kusell, the musc by Albert Von TllMr, tho lyrcs by Nevlle Floeson and thu dances and ensembles staged by Sammy Lee. "The Gngham drt' could also bo called th; "fnger grl," ths mualcal comedy has shown so much jftj that It lanu'l throllkll n Ions hard»rason and UKMI a^al Into tn- HUnnt!! 1. A remarkable cast of prncpals, u Klft'd. >rnt1y choruh and trppllk musc mke "Tho Uln^lm Grl" a real charmer. Sblbert, Newark, Tle hst presu'tlm uf > "!'h<; Covcr**l Wuffon" wll pwlllv'ly lm nlv' Sunday nlklt, K'Plembcr II!. Tlt'-c (vt-ry prohpt'ct tlmt ths nutalk; P amount pcture wll aclu'v. u rt-ruml run n NVuml -qul tu that ma.u' In ntlr oltlnn. t lh.maeshes* wthout uum a wder appeal than any ull-.'r moton -tmt 1 m fur mn,-;.s'tu-t. t flk.'k'm Ilc nterest nut only uf tho.stwho onj.y tn. thrll nf the Indan Imtllus, the wnl' Rrv, jnul tn- PITIIMIH coesac of Il' I'lnlh. KIVIT ly tlr htnlrsls of nt-n, oxen nnd lnr-s's. Imt ulao of thso wlu U't- In t a fathful n-vt'laton <.f tn- (>Kp^fU-u-t-M of tht- West-rn pmoors and tlml h t an lusaton of ]>atrotkn, x I'nh, Thn w'fl's ramu'vlll. Tr lrf. HXCCIIIMII-I." nl I'l'ctnr's Theatre fl-n-l'^' lure, tlp aphnraan. uf the nntt-l IOIIK-I.I. Hull Unmatc- uet'.r, Mr. IJIIIII'I Alvlll 1 " In "The Wlll-fm--l l.'ml," wrtten.' 1 - Mr. -\t\vlll l.y KlKr -Ulw U'.M.If, Mr. AtWlll Is :IH»1:'I>MI ly a xp.'.'lal selcel.l eoumny (f -rju enmelfnt a,rt]ht*. ; THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ATLANTIC CITY NEXT SUNDAY & SEPT. 30 & OCT. 14 Leave We.tfeld, 6.4S A. M. MAUCH CHUNK Rl-tlru SUNDAYS SEPT. 16 AND 23 a BU.*«(jtm I ''t mem.k-f thn nutfu f t" txpvrl sl wth! Leave Wetfeld, 8.26 A. M. Mlt erot \ hmself, It-auny thu bunch, Aleruff} Itanter! Mnmlard 'lme Saoxn pluyp Wlh skll t lea.st a hnlf muscal nslrum nlss, anf, t*y w ; NEWJERSEVCENTRAL vr-ty, lw» «" "* very -l*>vcr (hnt 1 - nj-, (Ult's n he chpny who n:- jutltej!hew.*1 v t* tu He entre HHls- were; lrry RTAHOPE facton uf the adeet'. Van, M«u<k- HaStfr, yrh'y Mallrllu. ; Irene -fry and I'attfe MarHlwll uul j Carpenter and Bulder. Pat ('tr. *ru' m-sp '! ; "*! eonh'yj ulftrus was HISO pleaatl " tne ey«j and sj'ktully -t>«lum<'t. j Jobbng of All Knds. W-oek Kund»y Mat., Rent. 23, "Talk' Estmates Furnshed. of flu* Town." ; Tonftrht. am Thursday, "-ove n the Dark"; Krldy un» Saturday, "Suzun- «H"; specal UtUlt? matnee H.mtrduy, Mary I'lcltH In "lm-ve-uktfu. Mwnday and Tu^dy, 'Chldren of Hunt"; Tuesday, t'umedy, I>on Hurclny n "Casey-.loeH, Jr," E1RST ANNUAL SHOW OF THE DAHLIA SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY The tme the frst show of the Dahla Socety of New Jersey s drawng near September IU, 11 and 15 almost the frst show of the season. Dahlas are lute, but, they arc j now comng along ncely, am t s I to be hoped that every one who has j a dahla n the garden wll brng t to the Robert Treat Hotel n Newark, on Thuraday, September 13. There aro classes all kkntls of entres the great commercal grower? who requre hundreds of feet of space, to the novce who haw never exhbted bee and who has but a few blossoms to brng. There are many slver cups, gold, slver and bronze medals, cash przes professonals, and roots of the fnest dahla varetes amateurs. The Robert Treat Hotel has offered a cup the fnest unnamed dahla orgnated n New Jersey, to be named Robert Treat; and the presdent of the Dahla Socety of New Jersey haa offered a. slver and a bronze medal tho best dahla old dahllo. There are to be clnssea or artstc arrangements of dahlas n all knds of receptacles and all purposes SOUTH AVE. WESTFIELD Phun! %M W. Pantng and Paper Hangng In All Branches Wo Wll IDntlmttte on tho SmallestU> tho Largest Job ALEX. HUNT, Jr. 210 North Avenue WosUlold, N, J, Telephone 1E6-J WKSTFIEM), N. J. Come one, come all and brng your slooms am then brng your frends.o see them. Send to Mr. Charles E. Walker, Harper Method ' Permanent 201 East 32nd Street, Paterson, Beauty Culture Wavng premum lst. Entres may be made at the show. FIRESIDE COUNCIL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The Fall meetngs wll start tomorrow nght of the Royal Arcanum Fresde Councl wll open at 8 o'clock. Several canddates wll tak tho mysteres. Plans are beng perfected the bg annual dnner n October. SHACKAMAXON COUNTRY CLUB GOLF SCORES Board of Governor's Trophy Qual- N alm l.n-,1 j tyng Round. SUNDAY. tnm K. :> IJoj- llarr.^ I'llt'-alnnetH art- the Vl'I'V Inteat fml In syokpto, >,. l,,.r.. Fr>t of New Type o. Show IIS u sp-rlnl attrk'llm. 11,.n Kltol.. We.lleld Motor Co. 1. bonh appt-ars wtlt hs lrdtlur,..\v, n an art tlmt H nat! h he a rnt o: fm. Showroom..Marg. fott' lven up tl!u;.s nd lllllltorouk DlllKS. Murotly ll.llet n, Irs.l.-nelll a lu'llllrll producton rent n n,; n uprghtly an.t yr.thful,!a...m,:y lthfr fetttlf...iterhjm v.mlll-1 j what lmlh 10 In. a u-.ll I,. -.l l,l. Ktr...I, Ollrln Kvms. ll I: mount )ll..t<rj.l,y, Blue Wfe," l» H,, Itmnlu's Ht.u. 'I'tn.:sv. LltlrnrtkUB.r tl.; m;,u nnd Mrs. I'rlM- ln f;, Wth IJlllllMlla", I) mlj-'lb. "Hus," I>'tnrl7.;tln,,I {'larhb l..nun 1^' p.-- "vet ot lur tn- n). Mln rldkc m.i llvort'. (,. Hm. md Matlc I'IVVUHI '1'.'m n llr.'' 'lay ['nsak'n.-ll :t tn' * * Ulurr'n :nu,lrv, Newark. Tlor. la nu,. ^f,,,], h).nh, n, «f HM" whch s show,, Kt Mnor's 10mplrc fhantrr, Newurk, nlly H'otl WIKIII M.-l NEW FORD CAR The lrnt. of tho now type Pnrtl nrs ul-1, r(.(.,..,]}. nrrvoa" n Wpstfl'll lre now up (lsplny at Iho (show-! nmn uf W..»ll.UI Motor Narn Co., "t North vom'. I le l ;l».r rndntr, now stmdnrl n nl F.,-,1 y,,.,s ;ms,,.mkht 11 Kcu.\ ' nl rov'>nt throl ;hnt Ihc. rn-1 tre lne md th,. wvf rndl.r nrrn 1 ll'dnr wlh smhu apnn ctwis' m lte ft-nd'-k Rvo. (le fnn nf the I'rs u l:hl.v Hr,l>d pp'mnou, EXTRA! UNCLE ABE 210 Watchung Ave., PlmnMd Opposte Post Offce New Suts and many nducements n others that t wll pay you to see^ Cheapest Prces. A. HANNNANN Panter, Paperhangar, Decorator Tel Cm. South and Trenton A»es., THEVAMT1ESH0PPE Klalto Thcntro Buldlu),' Weslfleld, N. J. Appontments Tel J. Telephone 789-J PATSY ALIOI Hghest Prces Pad For Old ItnKH, Iron, Taper, Automoble Slors! ana south, West feld, X.,1, JOHN L. MILLER SANITARY PLUMBING d-eam, Hot Water und Hot Ar Heatng, Tn Roofng. Etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED Telephone 278 PKOSPECT S., Westfeld, N. J WN. L PARKHURST SAND AND GRAVEL Qualty and Sorvco Tel. W H«ld 85:t.H or fll-l V.'e3tfleld, N. J. _ AMUSEMENTS. READE'S S TRANf) THEATRE *** PLAINF1ELD TODAY LAST TIMES At 2.15, 7.00, 9.00 P. M. GLORIA SWANSON "BLUE BEARDS 8th. WIFE" Jlt and MHS. IIIITHII UK HAVKN" THURS., FRI. AND SAT. "BRASS" CHARLES H. NORRIS wth MONTE BLUE and MARIE PREVOST BAI1V I'BfJIl (OJIIIDV OTHKIt A'l'I'BU Tll.M* rnt-.s "I" lmssov.ifallnf' Chldren Orchettra, Rear Orchestra, Front lvenng Chldren OrcheBtra, Rear Orchestra, Front Loge«10c 20c...25c...35c...28c 25c 35c 50c EVENING PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS MINER'S WaKhlnlctun nml Market StN., Nen'nrk. Smoklnjf l'ermltt'a. Tel. 003Q IHulerr). LADIES UAIUAIN MATINEE DAILY W10KK, Sl>. MAT., SKIT. 10 'NIFTIES OF 1924" I'rrn'tlltt Such HltrH nft II1J.V KCISTIJI an,; Wll, II. ( <> 11 V \ BEN MEROFF and Hs Band SUN. MAT. Hll'T. a:l. "TALK Ol* TUB TOW.V." v TRY OUR PEACH ICECREAM "None Better" CANDIES OF ALL KINDS Westfeld Candy Ktchen WtstMd's Oldest Candy Manufacturng Establshment BKOA) ST., WESXPIELD Tel. 765 DR. FRANKLIN B. INGERSOLL OSTEOl'ATH nnd CIUltOI'KACTOH Summt Ave., at l'nrk St., Westdd, N. J. Phone: Woatlleltl 103!) THORP'S ANTIQUE SHOJPPE da W-Bt 1'ont St., Clalmcld ANTIQUES (jbtalllshcd \ > '.> t Int-rlor an-allk'mct s \nva ANI> LOCAL ts]lpiu:«l dm-i vont't mll (h 1 uphul'u'ry U I'lmlcp. l'rompt Al'/pnllon. Careful llmnsling s l.. Nuw \B tle tlmo d pla(;o your ur unt! Mod«?nto Prlrcw lvmwl mkh K l ; '!lr r " r ll ' lll - r l"«l>. I'll' lmul:', I>IIunk volopcs uul, In fact, luythlnc vm fur llln tl»' n'hlo OfflMlTono: fll-m. Us]lo Takes wl-h «md-r H.-' M.t, A "tnll Ray or Nght at 704-M j *!my wlsl In Old stntlmury llun rt-cosh Blolf «t. 11H. r,,ru.,,f, 1(.,1(,11( y "" r '"" lln0! " t (>rll(t s htdy fur HMIIIII parcel;.. Th,. lmr, - Now ' """' BXPIUIBS & IIVICRV 8'l'A»!K8 w wtdov.k urn : H (M wth -'Vdvnc a " ""'" '""" r " a " '"" " r lnk typ' wmlnw r-nll 'ntlmj! W«r "fler to "Tho 'Lender rrons" Hny lwlrul v'tlullm. l)«,,r:) urn nnd wo wll pot It out neatly nnd wth I wth rtlapu.trl. LEWIS H. MEYERS Dealer n Iron, Metal, Paper, Woolen Stock 204 HUNTERDON ST., NEWARK, N. J. Or Send Post Card cavo Wcstdeld Lender Offce H. P. TOWNSEND Hor««* and cnrrjagc* t«hre (n plemrera drl e, etojlnj vlnjt or wn meet a»y deslfrnated tran. AMUSEMENTS. BROAD ST. THEATRE Broad & Fulton Sts. Newark H,..k UCHIDUIHK»<ISO»»', SIIPI'. 1«SlHttAH AM) KISBL1, urne Vuo «br MmlMl (' ""I) '"«'" " THE GINGHAM GIRL" Tl* 1 t'boru** IK a W*atl*T. l >!{ l *o«k»--''» <t * 1 *» #S,5««utl Tax. Week Sept. 17 "THE LOVE CHILD" SHUBERT THEATRE Brnnd PI. & HaUey St>., Newrlt POSITIVELY LAST WEEK ENGAGEMENT ENDS SEPT. JESSE L. LASKY Pre.ent. "THE COVERED WAGON" A Paramount Pcture Matneea Every Day at 2.30 Every Nght at 8.30 Matneea 50c, 75c, $l.o0. Nght 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. All Seat! on Sale n Advance PROCTOR'S PALACE OF NEWARK Supreme Vaudevlle He I.UIP KlMBMural JSKXT WHBK Tn'.'dnotK ll'hhco Slnr LIONEL ATWILL And 111" Illnums I" "THE WHITE FACED FOOL" I,I,OYII nacrs AjfD, HT rrzllllllov \1 Mlll: IOATUH, UOHOT1IV 1IVTON UIIILS, Al. SIIA.VNB llthrn nf Note. SPECIAL EXCURSION To the Great ALLENTOWN FAIR Thursday, SEPT. 20 THE BIG DAY ROUND TRIP Specal tran leaves West feld, 7.4(3 A, AC KuBtern Stundurd Tme, Jeturnns leaveu, Allentown 6.45 I', M. Eastern Stundard Tme. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL CARL W. ANDERSON Archtect and Engneer 85 Evert Ave., Wostfldd, N. J. Phone 1353 \V 1'tonu 1U4M-B BENJ. F. ELLENBERGER Panter and Decorator Ml'KK-HANGlNG AND TINTINO Bsttnates Furnshed 611 CUMBERLAND ST., WESTFIELD. N. J ARTHDR 0. CAIU'KNTKK AND 111 Il.DKH CoutractB Talft and Maturlul Puralahed. MdtlMtea Cheerfully Ulven aa» NOUTH AVE. T.I. MK7-.U WcstOoId, N. J. W. E. J. WILCOX Carpenter and Bulder Jobbng a Specalty Estmates Furnshed BU-l CUMllEKLAND STUKKT WKSTF1KLU Tel W..1. V. COLVIN ROOSEVELT SHADE SHOP 110 MADISON AVENUE PIjAINI'IHID, N.,T. Wlndnv Shnes Made to Order Interor Dr-urnllng Phone 3276 NehonS.Archbold t'alll'kxtkit AM) Hm.DIOIt I'rora.t Attenton tu.johwk Eatlnata Purntalnd 2D3 Clark Street Tol. 8OB WEBTP1ELD, N. J. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT AND THURS., VIOLA DANA n "LOVE IN T DARK" FRl AND SAT., MABEL NORMAND n "SUZANNA" SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE, SATURDAY, SEPT s MARY PICKFORD n "LOVE LIGHT- IN CONNECTION WITH REGULAR SHOW NEXT WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 17 AND WED AMD THUDS IMD Ft t M IIOKZAKG I'rudut'tln "CHILDREN OF DUST" It urrlfk tltrt'' tmpe thrukh ubjldhuud tu?mtu >llrror» Ihere 4h«. r tmoloh, temtntloth, lvt^ th luu-rlllrr. It» o lrnn <>( h.-nrl). am 1, II,,K t >at J koldy llrouul all II* abn:"b. Vou'll ml,ll.,',,, ]; treat. ( OMKIJV.1M>.\ IlRI'HV 111 "I A SUV JIISKs, SEWS WEEKLY. C. <'. lt Ht PrrKnl JOHNNY HINES' Utest "LUCK" "lull Won't Snll', 1 ou'll I.IIMUII Itlltlt Out I.m,) V»u See Jhmty Illnt'H In "Lrt'K," III 1,1, MONTANA In "I't NCTIHEU I'lllNrU I'HI/.IIA IIKHI. "TOE I NSKI.FISH SII1J[,,,» JIISIOI'H M. SIHI'lM'l^ l'rt'm«-<atl<>l nt.tbf Worlds Mont INmur t'ullrllenne ^ CONSTANCE TALMADGE n!u- Kam.m smtf rv I'J IM:IIHM.; S. KUK«IV nml MAItC CIINNKLI.V "LUCK Y" MIL.«) ms. ttn >n HAVI:N n "SAY IT «n, DI/VMUNUH" SEWS WlKKLV SPICIAI, KIDOII3 MATINIIIO SATURDAY, SHI'T O IlllllllS I AlltllWKS ln "THE NUT" In Con Juncton Wltlt He^ular Sluu, SCHOOL SUPPLIES BLANK BOOKS PADS INK PENCILS PENS FILLERS FOUNTAIN PENS WATERMAN & SCHAEFFE* A. WENZ Bookseller and Statoner 29 ELM STREET TEL, I Make lotr Spare Moments Brghter Wth a Lexngton Player-Pano After a hard day at work, you feel as though vou could enjoy some sort of amusement that would nol necesstate your gettng dressed up to go out ll publc. That has been the case wth thousands of people on as many dfferent occasons but wth the advent of the LEXINGTON PLAYER-PIANO n your home, you need bother no longer on that score -you are assured of as many evenngs'of pleasure at home as you mght desre. Durable, dependable, well fnshed and wth a tone and smplcty of acton that makes t easy to operate, ths beautful nstrument can be reled upon to meet any test at any tme. Drop n to see us, today; we wll be glad to sh you ts many excellent features, and also to supply you wth any player rolls or phonograph record* 1 you mght bo n need of. C. A- REID PIANO CO. 238WEST FRottr STRECT-PLAINFIELD R ' RABCOCK BLD'O. TfeuePMONt 2301 ALBERT E. STORE (ONTHAOTOR GARAGES DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS J ClrndlB and I^uvn HwdlK- Kultnmtns (Jlv'n m Any OIIIBI 1 '" " ] Around tho Homr. HOHHO Foundnltns ft HpcM''^ llkhtnut STUEIIT I'IlflNl'3 1»02 WKHTI'H

3 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Page Three AMERICAN LEGION FIVE WEDDINGS j DUGAN GERTY Brooklyn, N. Y,; the Msses Ruth and j CONVENTION TO BE ANNOUNCED ] Mss Regna Elzabeth Gerty, Elzabeth Trenmne, Mst Vrgna I I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ncholas; the Msses Bfttty und Cecly : HELD AT WILDWOOD Protnmest Among TItete Are Mts Gerty of West Locust avenue, Gar-Watlngtonwood, and Danel J. Dugan also of all of Westfeld. \. J.; Ruth Appley to Wllam Mr. Charles A. Kr.gr and Mr. Davd": Stae Conventon otj September 13, F.rr. I that place, were marred by Rev. H. Perry, of Bound Brook; Leut. Russell E. Bates and Leut Howard Bre- 14 and IS Wll Be Interstate I}. Watterson n Holy Trnty Roman Several weddngs wll take place aad Internatonal Catholc Church at 8.30 o'clock ths tung,. of Portress MOII.-"»: jeut. n ths town durng the week. I mornng, Mss Frances Gerty, a ss ter of the brde was' mad of honor Csldwcll Kng, of Governor's, sland;! Meetng. Today, Mss Regna Gerty of Garwood, becomes the brde of John Daves and Mr. Henry Plch, of Had- j Mr. Charles G. Davs, Mr. Veron j The Amercan Legon, Department lend George Patterson, of New York of New Jersey, wll meet n Wldwood-by-the-Sea ts ffth annual n Holy Trnty' Catholc Church. was played by Mrs. J. J. O'Connell. Dugan. The weddng wll take place son, N. J..was best man. The weddng march conventon on September 13, 14 and! On Saturday there wll be three 1 The brde wore whte crepe dc OBITUAKY chne wth bat to match and carred 15, at whch tme the auxlary wll I weddngs. Mss Emly Burns of also hold ts fourth annual conven-1westfeld avenue, wll become the 'a bouquet of whte loses. The mad ton. brde of Wllam Lee, of Bayonne; of honor was gowned n pearl gray Mss Ruth Appley, daughter of Mr. Plans are about completed the crepe de chene and hat to match and Mrs. Charles Appley, wll become Department of New Jersey. Ths s and carred u bouquet of pnk roses. the brde of "Wllam Far, nerly very fttng as ths year New Jersey of Bayonne, but now of ths town; has gone over the top n ts membershp drve and the Legon wll report Mss Lllan O'Nell, daughter of Mr. MISS CECILY WATLINGTON and Mrs. Mchael O'Nell, of Elmer some wonderful work durng ts three ENGAGEMENTANNOUNCED street, wll become the brde of John day sesson. Wednesday, the 13th, wll start the drve n Wldwood and the frst army of delegates wll swoop on the unsuspectng nhabtants by specal tran, whch wll leave New York, Pennsylvana Ralroad Staton, at 5.20 p. m., Eastern Standard Tme. Thursday mornng the delegates wll regster and go nto sesson untl noon. In the afternoon a jont meetng wth the auxlary wll be held when the speakers wll be heard. Several promnent men wll be heard, among whom wll be Governor Slzer and Wllam B. Healey, State Commander of the Department of Pennsylvana. In the evenng a franchse nght wll be held n the Ocean Per and the derby rdes, barrel and other laughter provokng devces wll be worked overtme. Frday wll be devoted to busness. In the evenng the 40-8 conventon wll be held n the local post rooms, and afterwwards a grand promenade wll be staged by ths organzaton whch s the playground of the Legon. Some wonderful stunts are promsed and a good class s expected to be put through, Saturday s the bg day. The electon of offcers wll take up the mornng. There s every, ndcaton at the present tme of a sprted fght State Commander. Dame Rumor has t that several canddates wll be n the feld. In the afternoon a parade wll be staged by the veterans and auxlary, Ths parade wll border on the nterstate, nternatonal. The Brtsh, French and Italan veteran organzatons of Phladelpha have sgnfed ther ntenton of beng n lne n unm. Colonel Cav. Marchose Ottoro D Bernezzo, Mltary Attache to the Royal Italan Embassy, wll revew the parade. Invtatons have also been sent to Gen. John J. Pershng, Gen. Sr Arthur W. Curre, Commander-n-Chef of the Canadan Armes and also the French Embassy. Governor Slzer wll alsd be asked to extend hs stay. A detachment of regulators from League Island Navy Yard, Phladelpha, wth mltary band, wll head the parade. Slver cups wll be gven as przes to both the Legon and the auxlary. Followng the parade a baseball game wll be staged between teams representng North and South Jersey. A cup and medals wll be presented to the wnners. In the evenng the bg wndup party wll be held n the Ocean Per ballroom. A buffet luncheon and dance wll be gven to all delegates, alternates and guests. Ths nlflr wll bo a regular mllon dollar nght. Novelty chnces, ncludng a bnllonn waltz; over the top fox trot; candle EVERYTHING HOMEMADE Ths s ex-309 Chellnut S., WetBcld races and potato races. pected to be the bggest thng ever pulled off at a conventon. The Conventon Commttee has; carefully lad ts plans and Wldwood wll be the Mcccs of Jersey L'jronaves on the 13th, Mth and 15th Those who have the opportunty to get there and don't tuke t wll he sore when (hey hoar the other fellow velng how he won the Battle of Wldwood. You do not have to be a dcl'kntc. You can Rut all the fun nnd prvleges of the gam,' wth a ju'st badge. For 'nmaton Kel n touch wth your local post. C. E. RALLEY TO BE HELD SUNDAY Te S.ec'- wll follow tn; V>'<> rrm MuvwU'd by the l're:lyt 11 ll d'unnunal ynnc n.jlt's h "1 (jutj'ls, Th-; program ''all: f»l emphass ut ('IUMTII loyalty, \ th defnte MMfvre u.:> r* p ue.-fed \n t 1 ' Ta^or; m nb^nn ;, nh'lnr ; '" d rervee h< r(., t.>; m hr rom<-jt'>u of lfe a,- a..wanbhp, and on»< '" fulal I'.lle Bndy.» Tll. Knr't'* a11 ' nmn;: lnwnr.1 >, a busy year, the Ke>r: lvng >:.pclu! y anxous to keep tu-tr landng of Il'sL I 1 '" 1 ' 1 ' amng tn. <:, I']. Socetes n I'l' Count;;, whch they hm; now held nr v.'n eomtlve ycrs. held Sunday afternoon at her late resdence. The - servce was conducted by Rev. W. K. McKnney, Ph. Herrmann, of Duer street, Planfeld. D., pastor of the Presbyteran Ths weddng wll take place n Holy : Young Member of Socal Set to Church. Trnty Catholc Church at 5.30 n the Became Brde of Charles Mrs. Starr was the daughter of afternoon. On Saturday, September! A. Kng. Robert McNar, and wus born n 29, Mss Vvan Woodruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Woodruff, j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Watlng- Lvngston County, N. Y., May 10, of Central avenue, wll become the ; ton announced the engagement of She was marred October 11, brde of Marsh Val of New Brunswck. ther daughter Cecly Margaret 1871, to Colonel George H. Starr, of Rochester. They resded frst n CLEMENTS P1ERCY The weddng of Mss Cyrena I Percy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. H. Percy of Stonelegh Park, and Albert Davenport Clements of Westfeld avenue, wll take place at Mss Percy's home Saturday at noon. Rev. E. J. Holden, pastor of the Frst Baptst Church wll offfcate. Mss Edna Percy, a sster of the brde, wll be mad of honor, and Gordon Hurlbert of Brooklyn, wll be best man. Followng the ceremony there wll be a recepton at whch relatves of the young couple wll be present. Bruns of New Brunswck, wll serve the refreshments. Send Your Boy to the Wardlaw School PLAINFIELD, N- J. A country day school where the best n boy's s developed. A large staff of college bred men am women traned especally ths work; Small classes of much ndvdual ndvdual attenton. Large sunny gymnasum, skatng rnk, tenns courts, two athletc felds.- We.take care of your boy the whole day. C. D. WARDLAW, Prn. Tel Planfeld 880 and 924 Sawda's Tea Room SERVES Specal Chcken Dnner on Sunday from to 4 P. M., $1.00. Weekday Dnners from C to 8 I*. M. $1.00; Bonrd at Specal Rates. Chldren Accordng to Age. Tel. 878-M " ' V 11 J 1111! >, r '»CM rm ' 1 wn n «, IF ITS SPORT SUPPLIES TURN TO BOCK and BEfflY!; PLAINFIELD'S LEADING & SPORTING GOODS STORE n 127 West Front St. PHONE 1 OS9 PLAlNFIKD That youn(; people can am should be used n enrrynr on the wnk <>l I the Chrstan Church wll be the NEW AND ENLARGKD \ theme of thf opcnfc rally of the Chr.stm Kndcuvor Socetes of tn; SPORTING GOODS I'mbytertan Church. The rals! [HC'.ULTMENT COVKI.^ to!><> held I hs Sunday at V o'clnl n the Fnsh [louse. After un m- KVERY WISH trd-lnry duvolonal servce the IN Pastor, Dr. W. K. McKnncy, wll SJle.-k on "The Place of Young * oplc FOOTBALLHHOES n Chrstan Servce,".hkng n* ' ' FOOTBALL CLOTHI^. test "Let No Man De.pse 'I'll' Truth." Then the loaders of. < l FUOTIJALLS AND fdcrty wll present the plan- ' vvnk th- fll anl.vst.-r, and t emtf.-.j wll mally pledge t'u n flhful'h; to them. SPOUTING GOODS Or ALL KINO:-) U.AVAYK RKASONAlL Tlo "l,o;ulor" l«tlq Hl>( >p"«outdo all llls secton of Nmv Jorsey. I'or bnrghlns In marcludl^' PRICED mask ^ Watlngton to Charles A. Kng of Bound Brook, N. J., on Saturday, Sept. 8 at a dnner dance at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. AMANDA McNAIR STARR Funeral servces Amanda Me-j Nar Starr, wdow of George H. Starr, who ded at her home on Har- j rson avenue, Frday mornng, were Brooklyn, then Yonkers, comng to Westfeld n They returned to Yonkers n 1907, where Col. Starr Among those present wore: Mr. ded n and Mrs. W. C. Kng, Mss Calburn Mrs. Starr s survved by two Kng and Mss Maron Graham of daughters, Mss Lucy A. Starr and Bound Brook, N. J.; Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Lawrence A. Clark, both of Wess, of Rdgewood, N. J.; Mrs. Westflcld, and fve granddaughters. Eugene Chck, of Boston, Mass.; the Interment was made n Mt. Morrs, N. Msses Jean and Margaret Beatty, of Y. W1EIN0 19 ELM STREET J. C. TOBIN ELEOTEIOAL CONTRACTOR rxtures M0T.OB8 Phonej VT'ISBTTCKU) YOUR FURS And our ablty to fashon them up-to-date, ought to prove proftable both of us. Come early your own beneft. D. DRYSON & SON PRACTICAL FURRIERS 130 WEST BROAD ST., Tel WESTFIELD, N. J. "GOODFRIEND FOR GOOD Ths s the tme to have your Plumbng, Heatng, Gutters and Leaders taken care of. Why wat. Prompt and proper attenton gven to all work. Henry Goodfrend 409 W. BROAD ST. Tel. 43 WESTFIELD J. S. IRVING CO. Dealer! Coal, Lumber and ulder's es HTICK <nr YARDS (Jentral Av nr R R O?:an«Phone 19 F. WALDEMAR COOPER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Complete Lstngs 101 WEST BROAD ST., WESTFIELD Phone 1275 Make Your Trp More Enjoyable by a Refreshng Nght on Lake Ere (V our tal tc k»t o Bml on tl«lm«) T n -hrf«.. nnv,, lh/ r'"n"!,>v mll rtll" m III n < «"'""[/j^,, 'I", 1,/ {{,,,,] Daly, Ma/ Ut to Tll.Cl»rfln<l.mlSSufhlo rrnult Co < M,l,nd.Oh.U K»«, t ae $5 SO t- HeelCushon of Hedsot Sold Leather wth Wng-Faot EubberTop Sold Oak Tanned Shanks Made oftemperedstecl Self-Adjustng Insoles, Specally Tanned, Ex tra Qualn-. Do not Burn Feet Openng a New Department A Shoe Message of very specal nterest to all our customers Wth a great deal of satsfacton we announce that we have secured the Exclusve Agency n ths cty, the celegrated Menhan's Arch-Ad Shoes We are showng ths justly famous shoe n a great varety of styles and szes, Msses and Matrons of every age. These are the orgnal and genune Arch Ad shoes, natonally advertsed and natonally known aa the shoes whch possess style, grace and metropoltan smartness, whle supportng the arch wth scentflc accuracy, Belevng that we knew the taste of our customers we were unwllng to offer them footwear, however comtable that was n the slghtest degree homely, qld-fashoned, or out-moded" as the sayng s. We were delghted to fnd that Menhan's Arch-Ad Shoes possessed the trm custom lnes of the most up-to-date footwear and were beautfully fnshed n every detal, whle possessng the comt-gvng ad to weak or fallen arches whch they have been endorsed by mnny foot specalsts. Call Westfeld 12O8 DrectlConnecton PLAINPIELU SAFJE The Fulfllment of Your Expectatons There s no doubt but that the transportaton crss has made t nconvenent to shop n some of the larger ctes, however, we are glad to say that t has been and s, just as convenent to sshop nt Topper's as heretoe. We, theree have made many new frends our twenty-eght complete and metropoltan departments among those who have realzed that the same large varetes, the.self same merchandse, n many cases nt lower prces, s obtanable here as n the largest establshments. Knowng ths we've made specal preparatons, to make DOLLAR DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH : a day of much more than ordnary sgnfcante to our old frend.-; and to those new 8 frends who have realzed Ihe I'lUlm'l of ther cxfceljlo:- that 'lepper'n s a safe 'j place to shop". Call Westfeld 1208 Drect Connecton ' A SAFE PLACE TO

4 N E R S 0 S»ag# FOOT raffeldtde PUBLISHED WEBSESDS.Y8 AT IVKSTFIKLH, KKW JBMEr *r»hk WEBTFIKLD LEADER PBINTIH' AND PUBLISHING COMPANY WALTER J. L.BE, KMItor and PreWon C S, LKB Secretary and Treasure! ASF ISDEWCKDBKT NEWSPAPKB OFFICIAL I"APK«fur «*«TOWN (IF WMSTFIELD BOKOUGH O»- MOUKTAIKSIDE BOBOIIGB OF OARWOOB (Alttrnate Tears) and OIHeUU (Irm of » *'«f *» elatloa Poultry ImpruTemeot Entered st tto Post Offce at WostfleU N. J.. M Second Clam Mtter. Tetau (Z.W I«la M Advertsng Katel Furnlshe* Upon Applcaton., Telephone! BMltorla) Dept.., Busness Offce Job Prntng Dept- Wednesday, Sept. 12, To the Newcomer We welcome you to We«l6e!d and ask that you wll call on us nmaton on all matters pertanng to the town, telephone a 407. Our "A M E B 1 C A PIrst,!.«! «ncl All thf Tme A ME It If A," At the approachng electon the voters Polce and Fremen wll be Pensons asked, to pass upon the establshment of a penson fund polcemen and fremen. Ths s a step n the sold at a proft. When Gerturng goods that are beng rght drecton and the penson many shows tself wllng to be fund proposton ought to receve a strong vote n the ust and honest n ts dealngs wth, the rest of the world affrmatve. jveryone wll be ready to gve If the town asks effcent t a chance, but t must play servce from polcemen and "ar f t expects to be treated fremen t must make provson cndly. takng care of such employes when ther full perod ADDITIONAL LOCAL BRIEFS of servce has been rendered. In every modern communty II. H. Sampson of Prospect street, the fremen and polcemen are ;s attendng Lohlgh Unversty. retred after long nnd fathful W. E. Johnson of the Hgh School servce and the result has been acuty, has purchased a new car. the good of the servce generally t offers JIS a sub- uncl Mrs. U. Fo-.shw of Hghland, Mss Anna anl Mare Gottlck of 74f I'rospuct street, arc vstng Mr. stantal nducement to a good N. Y. man to seek these postons and stck to the job. Experence a essental to effcent servce n these two departments and a fre department or a polce ce cannot be bult up n a day or n week or a year. The penson provded under the proposed plan s not a large one but t s.some recognton on fathful servve. The adopton of the penson plan wll create a better esprt du corps among the men and wll attract the rght sort of men to those branches of the publc servce. sa R* K» When the extensve mproven cuts were Put the Wres made on Elm Underground a n d Prospect Streets c o n- duts were nstalled servce wres and t was well understood that the days of overhead wres on these! streets were numbered and He publc was gratfed. More than a year has passed and I he overhead wres reman jnd the underground lnen are awatng nstallaton, Backed by a strutk locu sentment THE LEADKR has pernatently advocated the put tng of all wres underground and t s dffcult to undc-hunt why the publc acrvcu corpora tons have not been called upo to remove the unsghtly pole and make the connectons wth the lnes n the conduts. As long as the poles reman they wll be eyesores and an element out of harmony wth a street that has been made modem n every other respect. Westfeld has had some sad experences wth casualtes that happened to overhead wres, the companes hav spent a great many thousand of dollars makng repars afte: sleet storms and t s about tm to compel the transfer of th wre servce to ts proper plac underground. The expense o: the transfer cannot be excessve, the heavest part of th cost has been expended n pro vdnjj the conduts. Of course, t s possble the Town Councl has gotten all about these underground conduts and the plan further underground nnstallaton has been pgeonholed but the publc s not go ng to get qute as easly. Qute a number of people are sobbng hya- Wastng tercally over Crocodle Tears the woes of German people and shrekng loudly the abandonment of the Ruhr by the French. All that nose s the result of pro-german propaganda and most of t cones from people whose orgn s German and whose whole object s to buld up a naton that thousands of Amercans gave ther lves to conquer. Germany and ts people owe a debt to the world that must be pad. Fnancal experts delared, the German bankers lone cou^d pay a very large percentage of the fnancal eparatdns that are long pdst due. Germany has abundant crops and most of ts ndustres are busly engaged, n manufac- Admn L. Wlcox, of West Pulm Bench, merly of WostfU'ld, s n student at Carnccc Tech. n Ptts'Kh. A dmuhtcv arrved at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Cornng on Thursday. Mrs. Conntr was merly Mss Crueo Oswald, dnrhter >f K. II. Oswald of the Boulevard. Kle Chef Frederck C. Decker wll le ne of the judges nt the Fremen's Day Parade at the Burlngton County Far ;t M. Molly on Frday. ^ James 0. Clark nnd famly 'of Clark street, returned yesterday from ther.summer home at Wolfboro, N. II. Joseph IllH're, HI" ths town, was lned $11, \,y lteconler Beard Tuesday nght- drvnt hs truck wth only an ol lamp on the front of t. Frank Woland of Wcstfeld, was ordered by the n.rt to pay.$15 s week almony. frst meetn; of the Washngton School I'. T. A. wll he held on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at There wll he v.k'l selectons ly Mr.*. Wll. Orr and u talk ly Mtt Cordua. e att'lnlance s (Icsrt'J. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923 FASHION TURNS TO NEW AUTUMN FOOTWEAR Straps predomnate jontly wth danty gored effects, as well as straps, sandals and anklet effects. Boxwood, Lous, Spansh Lous heels contnue to grace the new Pumps. Of such materals as wll develop beauty n consonance wth your new apparel black satn, patent leather, colored ooze, black ooze, colored kd n deep brown.shade and a new tone called Log Cabn. The advantage of selectng now means that you beneft by larger assortments and better values. FASHIONABLE HOSIERY VAN ARSDALE'S 'Tho 127 E. Front Street Planfeld, N. J. tm <>< I he Huslnm Cml 1 "." Let us put ths Vctrola No. 215 nto your home! Come n and hear t. We shall gladly play any Vctor Records you and show you how ths nstrument can easly be yours. Get acquanted wth our servce and our terms Vctor Records new every week nowl Hear them! Westfeld Musc Shop P. O. Buldng 39 Elm St. AN ARTISTIC CONTRAST n black am whte stone s the efwo can often net you feet nnrblc, TOURII stone, grante, etc. We can also produce unusual effects: n varous colored stones f you pre-j. You may select from our Book of neefwr, «r we wll sketch somethng specally you. Why not consult wth us? 1 PLAINFIELD GRANITE W0RKS\ Helmml anl 13, Fourth Sheets I Theme -13S7 PLAINFIELD, N. J. THE LINEN SHOP 121 WATCHUNG AVE, PLAINFIELD. Phone 3541 C. O. D. Orders SCHOOL Pure Lnen, 10c, 15c; 2 Fne Cotton, whte or coors HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL Pure Lnen Handkerchefs, 6 Colors, hand embrodered, 3 25c 6c up $1.00 up 85c! Basket Grate For Your Freplace URN Can nel Coal, Boulets or Wood. B Removable ends permt the use of wood of any length and dspense wth the need of androns. On Dsplay at Our Offce TCJTTLEBROS. PHONE Hg WESTFIELD, N.J. Sturdy materals sturdy constructon Ths s the Age of Preventon n Medcne We cannot afd to let a whole secton of our populaton become the vctms of undernutrton or malnutrton through ther own gnorance or through the cupdty of food manufacturers as happened n the case of Pellagra. The subject of nutrton s just begnnng to receve the recognton t deserves n relaton to the preventon of d^euge,-^journal of Home Economcs. WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT offers no albs. It postvely feeds the human body provdng t wth all the.16 mneral elements and 3 vtamnes necessary to sustan health and preserve lfe. THE WHOLE WHEAT CO. of Chcago, 111., s n accord wth the "Age of Preventon n Medcne." It offers the whole gran of the wheatnature's unadulterated food, at $7.20 per case of 4 doz. tns. Sx tns one dollar. Suffcent 24 portons. Dstrbuted by C. J. Ewng 529 HANFORD PLACE WESTFIELD, N. J Tel Have you nspected the new body desgns we are now showng? SEDAN 4 door SEDAN 2 door COUPE TOURING. RUNABOUT ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT Orders placed now wll receve prompt delvery. WESTFIELD MOTOR SALES CO. 250 NORTH AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J. (Open Evenng! Untl 9.30) THE WESTFIELD BOARD OF REALTORS MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS STANDS FOR THE SQUARE DEAL AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN ALL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS YOUR INTERESTS AND THOSE OF THE COMMUNITY ITS INTERESTS MEMBERS * - " ". ' ' «r 41 h T - ' " p - KEWO " «'?" 1B Cf.O. c. MILLAR CS-AREKCE». SMITH I1ERIMT B. WELCH APPRAISALS OF REAL ESTATE BY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD FURTHERING LEGITIMATE ENTERPRISE The Natonal Bank of Westfeld seeks to be useful and ad the cause of progress by furtherng legtmate busness enterprse n Westfeld and vcnty. Accounts subject to check are nvted. THE NATIONAL BANK OF WESTFIELD THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN WESTFIELD MEMBER ^FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEI" mmmmmmm "School Days Here and the,clothes problem agan confronts every parent. School chldren lke to be well dressed and good clothes are essental to successful work n the classroom. Clean, well pressed garments also nsure the health of your chldren... Dsease germs thrve n drty garments and epdemcs usually spread rapdly through the contact of soled cloaks and overcoats n the clolak room. Have your chldren's garments cleaned now t's the best nvestment you can make." REGULAR WESTFIELD DELIVERIES MRS. G. 0. KELLER Cleanng and Dyeng 125 PARK AVENUE 125 PLAINFIELD, N. J. Establshed 1894 'Phone 100 Not connected wth any other cleanng establshment on Park Avenue, or n the cty. NEW FALL SHADES OF SIIK CANTON CREPE PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES Wool Jersey SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SAMUEL SUMTER BROAD ST Tel. 880 WESTFIELD Phone 823 The Vanty Shoppe MARCEL WAVING SHAMPOOING MANICUR1NO FACIAL, MASSAGE Try our HAIHTOIl METFIOD of permmjcntly removng sttpersoub lalr. No needles. Ths method In exclusvely used In ths nhop. 11!) WATCPTUNQ AVB. PLAINP1ELD, N. J. tbifff LEADER "WANT" APS. PAY t I b I f I I I #

5 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1S23. Page tt PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. OF WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY Member of Federal Reserve System "Lest We Forget" Westfeld's quota n the Red Cross fund the ad of Japan s $3,500. Mnutes mean lves, and Westfeld s expected to respond wth characterstc promptness and generosty. We are authorzed to receve contrbutons- Make checks payable to the "Japanese Relef Fund." AT THE CORNER OF ELM ST. AND NORTH AVE. (One Mnute from the Tran) Open Monday Evenngs Untl Eght-Thrty A Conservatve Insttuton Conservatve People Establshed 1903 W. N. QRAT, Prest. F. H. GRAY, See.-Treas. GRAY Funeral Drector* and Embalmer E. BROAD 8TBEBT Telephone 1«S Crantord 106 Unon Are. Tel. 82 Churche$ WettHeld Che Congregatonal Church New York Cltr 14 Eaat 39 th St. Tel. Murray Hll 8341 Elmer Street, near Broad. Wllam W. Coe, Mnster, servces, Sundays, 10:30 A. M., Suuclay School at 12:00. Mdweek Servce, Wednesday evenngs at 8:00. OK mcbcds epscopal Church West Broad Street. Charles W. Wrght, Mnster. Servces, Sundays, A, M. and 7.46 P. M. Church Schocl at 12 M. Epworth League, 7 P. M. Mdweek Servces, Wednesday evenngs at 8 o'clock, Cfe Presbyteran Church Broad Street and Mountan Avenue. M. K. McKlnney, Mnster. Servces, Sundays, 10:30 A. M. and S:00 1'. M. Sunday School at 12:00. Y. P. S. C. K., 7 P. M. Mdweek Servce, Wednesday evenngs at 8:00. St. Paul's Protestant epscopal Church Uroad Street and St. Paul's Place. Jnuea A. Smth, Hector. Servce.], Sundays, Holy Communon 7:30 A. II. Mornng Prayer wth Sermon 11 A. M. Sunday School at 0.-1:1. JI Unted Invtaton to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 422 E. Broad Street Westfeld, N. J. Clrslm.SeenH' Headng loom, open week duys to the publu from 2"P. M. untl 4 P. M, Sunday Servces H A. M. Wednesday Evenng : 8 P.M. Sunday School 9; 46 A. PI. E c H O LAKE DAIRY 81'KINGFIEM) HOAII.MILK AMI rru«\m 1'toM r<»mk-usk rows GRADB A HAW FIN K and DOUGHERTY, Propretcm Telephone OlU "Leader" Ads Are Result Getters LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF!Mt. Ruth Apple; la Wed Wllam Far Saturday. I One of the numerous weddngs 1 whch wll take place ths week, s that of Mss Ruth G. Appley, of Lawrence avenue and Wllam C. M. J. Strack has moved from Wes Mrs. Wlmer Stuart, Jr., has Parr of Bayonne. feld avenue to Clark Townshp, moved to Fort Humphreys, Va. The weddng wll take place Sat* j August C. Nash of Elm street, ha: Mss Dorothy Stults, of town, s urday at 6.30 at the home of the I returned from a vacaton at Cap spendng two weeks at Manasquan. - brde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Cod. Fresde Councl wll meet tomorrow evenng at Broad and El: Rev. J. A. Smth, pastor of St. Paul's Appley of 530 Lawrence avenue. Mrs. Wn. MucNeely, a mer re I dent, has been vstng her brothel streets. Epscopal Church, wll offcate. Polce Serg-eant Edward Mller. Court Trnty wll hold a busness Mss Beatrce Purdy of Croton I T. K. Bray and famly of Charle meetng tomorrow evenng- n the Falls, N. Y., wll be mad of. honor, street, are at Manasquan tw parsh house of Holy Trnty Church. and Mr. Charles A, Setel of New weeks. Court Provdent No. 3130, I. O. F. York, a cousn of Mr. Farr wll be Mrs. Maron Dennan Mowery wll ntate several new members ut best man. organzng her class n dancng fo a meetng n Masonc Hall tonght. Followng the ceremony, a recepton wll be gven at whch relatves the fall and wnter. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Morrow of Mss Alleen Trmble of Summ: Prospect street, have gone to Pont and ntmate frends wll be present. avenue, s vstng her aunt Pleasant the month. After a weddng trp by auto Greencastle, Ind. Mrs. T. B. Reynolds of Lenox avenue, s spendng a few weeks n At-young couple wll resde on Clark through the New England States, the Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Abernathy o Stonelegh, Park are home after lantc Cty. street, where they have purchased vacaton at the Thousand Islands. Dr. R. R. Snclar and famly have home. Mrs. E. Severs and famly of Ga returned to town after a pleasant wood, have returned home fror month spent at Lake Sunapee, N. H. PLANS PROGRESSING Cranbury Lake. The Lades' Ad Socety of the FOR COUNTRY FAIR AND Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Cavanaugj Methodst Church, held a meetng have returned from a weddng trj yesterday afternoon n the chapel. CIRCUS SEPTEMBER 2: through Canada to ther home Ars. G. W. Collns of Boston, s These arc strenuous days th New York avenue. vstng her Bster, Mrs. Olaf Nelson Men's League of the Frst Bapt Mrs. L. B. Eskesen and famly o of East Broad street. Church. They are busy perfectn No. Eucld avenue, have returne from Sebasco, Mane, where the' spent the summer. Mss Elzabeth Ten Eyek and Ms: Maron Thompson have returne from Gulck Camp on Sebago Lake Mane, where they spent the summer. Howard Conover of Hort street, has returned from Palmerton, Pa., where he was successfully operate on appendcts. Mss Alce Wnter of Westflek avenue, hab returned from Danbury Conn., where she acted as volt solost n the Baptst Church. The Ladles' Sewng Socety of th( Presbyteran Church wwll meet the parsh house tomorrow aftemoor to organze the season. Rally Day wll be observed Sunday, September 30, n ths Presbyteran Church by the church and Sunday School. Mrs. Charles I). Fox and daughte Helen, have returned from Asbur:. Park, Buffalo and the Pocono Mountans. Mss Jane E. Vanzandt has* re turned to her home n West Dudle; avenue after a summer's vst t< frends n Southern Calna. Mrs. C. M. Reynolds of tho Worn an's Exchange leaves at the end of the week a vst wth her dnugh ter, Mrs. C. H. Crane at lt. Ksco, N.. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ungerer nnd daughter, Adele, of Kmbnll avenu have returned from Wolfboro, New Hampshre, where they spent th summer. A regular meetng of members of Unon-Mddlesex County Farmers Co-operatve Assocaton wll be held n tho Assocaton Buldng on Terrll Road on Thursday evenng, Sept. 13, t Mrs. I,. M. Donahue of 549 Hllcrest avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Maron, to Mr. Charles Brock Urban, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Urban of 515 St. Marks Avenue, Weestfleld. Mss Adele Saoye returned to her '.one on Harrson avenue after a successful tour of the New England States wth the Red Path Chatnuqua. Mss Svoye was n the cast of "When I- Was Sweet Sxteen" and also rendered whrlng,soiob. The Baptst and Methodst Churches wll unte n the md-week prayer meetng ths evenng. The servces wll be held n the Baptst Church and Rev. Churles W. Wrght of the Methodst Church wll have charge. The servces of the Frst Baptst Church next Sunday mornng, Sept. lf wll be conducted by Rev. R. M. Traber, Feld Secretary New Jersey Baptst conventon. Rev. W. J. SwalTeld, of Park Avenue Baptst Church, of Planfeld, wll conduct the evenng servce. The Paulst Fathers wll begn next Sunday u two weeks' msson at the Holy Trnty Roman Catholc Church. Tho servce wll consst of early masses and evenng servces. Next week wll be women and the followng week men. An nmal talk wll be gven to the Sons nnd daughters of the Amercan Revoluton by Hon. R. Frankln of Summt. The talks wll Ihe gven September 17 n the Hgh School. A cordal nvtaton s extended to the publc. Mss Dowlng, who s connected wth one of the largo mllnery houses n New York, has been engaged as trmmer nnd desgner the I'Yereh Shop, on Km street. They wll show [t ther openng next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday a wonderful collecton of hats whch have beon desgned and made n the workroom. A mnor automoble accdent curred at the, ralroad.staton I'Ydny nght, when a car drven by Danel Wrght of West Broad street, culldod w'l one h'longng to Mak'lm I'attm of Elm street. Wrght agreed to pay the hmu^o done to n nmdgmrd and t\ mle-r of Pjnto'.s car. The September meetng of the WOIIKMI'S Kon-tr W^omry Socety of tn.' Frst M. IC. Church wll be jhuld Thursday 'ftcruo, Sepctembcr l.', lt 3 oylod ll the chapel. The program wll be n charjjt! of Mrs. L. II, Johnson, who wll ppcnk " the Norlhllcld Conference. All mt'rnhen nr«requested to brk ther mte boxen to the nnnun 1 nl lux openng. Mss Frances Pencheon of the Boulevard, haa returned from a vst n Kentucky and Vrgna. Rally Day servces wll bo held n he Presbyteran Church on Sunday, September 30, n connecton wth the Bble School. The Lades' Sewng Socety of the 'resbyteran Church, wll bold ts frst meetng n the Pursh House tomorrow afternoon. J, Ashley Brown, secretary and treasurer of the Peoples Bank & Trust Company, has returned from two weeks' auto trp. Mss Helen McCabe of New York lty spent the week-end wth Mr. am Mrs. F. E. Irsch of Eucld ave- 11 e. Mrs. Thos. P. Lyon has returned to ler home on Wcstleld avenue after 'Pendng the summer n Colorado and he Northwest, A "Travel Socal" wll be held at.he homes of four of the members 'f the Socal Commttee of the Mcthdst Church on Thursday evenng, September 20. The Senor Queen Esther Crcle of tho Frst M. E. Church held a meetng Monday nght at the homo of tfrs. R. I. Vervort on Evflerson luce. The Daughters of the Amercan nvoluton wll hold the frst meetng of the season Frday afternoon, September 14, at the home of Mrs. rederck A. Klnch, on E. Broad trcet. The frst meetng of-the fall season of the Woman's Assocaton of the Congregatonal Church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of»irs. W. W. Coe on St. Marks avelue. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Wurst, of Elm street, returned Monday from m extended motor trp through New k State. A County Far and crcus wll be eld by the Men's Leugue of the laptst Church Saturday afternoon nd evenng September 22. Mss G. E. Cullmvay has returned her home on Mountan avenue, fter a vacaton spent n the Adronacks. The Westfleld-Garwood baseball 'lme started on Saturday afternoon t Recreaton Park was called off fter two nnd a half nnngs of play, teeause of ran. Gnrwood led 3-0. The engagement of Mss Helen eumun, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. Neuman, of E. lroad street, Gordon Saunder.s, of Toronto, anada, has beevn announced. Lt. A. C. Mller, Troop G, has ad the honor of beng selected to tend the Offcers Tranng School t Fort Rley, Km. Lt. Mlllcr left esterduy to begn bs three months' ranng. A unted md-week prayer wll be Id tonght by tn* laptst nnd lthodst Churches n the Baptst huvh. Rev. Charles Wrght, of.(! Methodst Church wll conduct e servces. Hon. Rud Frankln of Sumt, wll gve an nmal talk to Daughters nnd Sons of the Amer- :n Revoluton n the Hprh School ext Monday evenng. Consttuonal Day. The publc s cordally vted. The Dorcas Socety of the Presby- :ran Church wll hold ts frst alluy mootng the fall Wednesday, ept. l'j, at the home of Mrs. J. S. vng, 126 Centnd avenue. All embers art' ennr--tly requested attend. The Lades' Auxlary of the Unted Spansh W«r Veterans held ther frst full neet): Wednesday nght at the Amercan Legon heud mrle's. Tn' new llble, whch was presented by Connundnr Wllam MucNeely, was r'd. Thu altar whrh wns gven by l'< ranker, T. P. g y Prce uted 111" frat tme..mrs. Wn. MncNeely, presdent of the auxlary, presded. Whle drvng lu-r car over Lawrence fve n UP- y'f-t'rday mornng, Walter II. Axlw.'of o'(,'l Law-; reco avenue, was run nto by a cur drven by Arthur (lafnjr «f Mounansdu. The rer Ml mud unrd of Mrs. Andrews car WHK bent md the tre blow (nt. 'I'll" front axle, and the left wheel on Mr. G:nU r'» car wen- bent. No <" >"««njured. Doll ears were M>«'» l " " local ar«k<. Mss Anne 'Kn, Mnn Wur(f unt Frederck -:dwards of West- Held were pa.wnrcrh ll Mr. Custng'n cur. POPULAR COUPLE TO WED plans the Country Far and C cus to be held «t the church ground: Saturday, September 22. Kveryone enjoys a Country Fa Every chld gels a real thrll out o n crcus ths Country Par and Crcus wll be no excepton. Young an old wll both fnd pleasure and en tertonment there. Busy housewves wll be able t select attractve artcles of fancy work Chrstmas gfts. Young nen wll fnd choce home made can des theer best grls. Chldren wll delght n seeng the trone anmals n the Crcus. The nnertnau wll be well tuke enre of by the lades who are pre K a delcous roast beef dnnc to be served at 0 o'clock. The Far wll open at 2.30 am contnue untl 11 P. M. MEETING OF WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOC1ET1 The September meetng of th Woman's Foregn Mssonary Socctj of the Frst M, E. Church wll be held Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13, at 3 o'clock n tho chapel, The program wll be n charge of Ars. L. H. Johnson, who wll speak on t'e Northflold Conference. All members aro re quested to brng ther mte boxes as ths wll be the annual mte box opon IN THE INTIMACY OF THE DANCE t s most mportant that you appear at your best. Your dance partner s close enough to notce every possble defect of hur, face, hands, mtls, complexon, etc. Through our expert beautfyng methods you are safe ftanst all crtcal eyes. MISS KNOWLES lnt 1 (l(ll)-w IIutchlHO III Dlt. akstell I). LOSICK IMS. MAKY IIIIJIJK I.UHUK Osteoputlnc physcans U'nt-r Co. IlllB., Westlkld, N.J. Tcl'llumc WrMflrhl NK RUTGERS Preparatory School Jjtftl jc.'r. (vca loyn an cx'.''llf'u»r<j((-deory fned- Utj t. mnmum coat, fttng them ]ur'(ju«j]y fur arty eull'kt*. f rmltlch alnllh'tl wthout I'xlnutlfM to al -fln'kf'rt Unt n:m'»t students Ol CM-tMctU:. llultl-ll ft Illl <> >4Tt)(f<l lj- Il!tK«T» Itlh'Kf TJc K'hnl IIHH.MI unusually r'jn[>lc>t' Cf'jlfnw'l. t'f'tllr." 'I'rlUrlcH. IT. "! W hoy t U) n lmsut, Utv, : lj(.-;nt!fnl Hff tjuj-v of rver an11 fnjuh, W'hlU H,; r..j.;r;tury Hclcol IUIH Us nu'n htldk-''. athlflo w[jptm>nt. tnt] Hrmr.-b' noctl Ilfu, l haf Man the rvlt-f;!» nf tn* H( f-!hlld lllc-fry Hnl HtUIdtH* fnu.lll.m of I h; cnllefr, KVlDK t tllvltltftk'h (*( - llnhlv Ijuyonl Un> r«:n*» "f( I.-lvft- H<'IIIII). l,;trf!fj u«w (;yn m stum, lu-{*m\ swlnlm Iff*I, tcjnft 1'urtr,, alhtfth' lltldh, nt-r tracjt, (olj VfM-k tut tu- r. t. t. n tho c-.'f chctlottfl I'vnlt-r <>f l n- Htnth. A M't : ;on;i j'tjjnu'n tdt!v«of Ml! Krhnf'l v.-ll h*«glf to call UJM'U (MvnM lncr»'3tf(, Tla HorvlM- OHUIIH n«olj^rtlu ut n uy Hurt, lut In aolj-uftl \u t;lv.. full tfurm.mul M* jk)h,-jltlc [JUruH, f'^pt-clnly ttw \n Mjrn $1,«ttO n frttf l l m Puv/ors K^Hy JrtMMvtlfl. N, J. 1HTEEPRISE COPPEI ALL FRESH AND DELICIOUS FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS GkQCEMES WWDFELDT COMBINATION MARKET Everythng the Table 120 E. Broad St. Westfeld, N. J. Phone 402 KNTEBPBI8E 00PPEB The New French Mllnery Modes Fall Showng Orgnal Models From Our Workroom Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday September 18,19, 20 - THE FRENCH SHOP EXCLVSIVE MILLINERY I Randolph Arcade, 20 Dm St., WESTFIELD, N. J. A Well Planed Meal Wll Include Mayonnase Sauce Tartare Russan Dressng W. A. LIPPINCOTT, Metropoltan Sale«Mgr. 148 NBthrrwood Avc. Planf.ld, N. J- FLORENCE lt. COOK STOVES Always Ready! Gettng your stove realjr td v,ttchrg the fre mukea cookng a hard job. The Florence Ol Cook Strve nnttos cookng easy. "?: our ;"als wll le on tr/t-, m;u we! 1 cooked. Burns Itero- ^f!n'.;r.:ut to L-asy toketp clean..et 113 show you how sturdy t, s, how easy \o r'»ul:te, and why t s such n r,plera!(j :,'.o"e wualn^, MtnK, broflno, and fryng. Bo au o to cul today. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE IN THE HOME TOWN SPECIAL THIS WEEK!l-.'l Metal Post led Sprngs and Felt Mattress $39 4 Rumor Stove $30 3 Burner Stove $24 t Burner Stow..,.$18 1.Burner Stove $14 Klorrnee Oven $7 Large Porch Hug *g llnvt'rsl Pnrr'lnln Ga» Range Ifont Cntnllcd Oven....47a Par Ilrown Fbre and ITpholod Clar.- $31) Lnrje Muck Androns $ x12 Wood Pattern Gold S0.1l C-ourolcum $12 Porel Drop Scrs>en«ReduceJ 30 PeJf Cent. A. R. MAXWELL OPEN EVENINGS North Ave. & ^

6 Publc Notce s ereuv gven that -the fallowng Ordnance was read and passed on fnal leadmfe b\ tn*. munul qffche T-own of Wfesttlt-l<, a n roem thereat htjd frtjhtw loth 1H HAHUVP Cl^APk September ]2, l*^j A,n Ortlnance aj. j ut lt «b I' 1 *- B tt 6,0d( to JTK-e the cost at nves gatng the wattr HI J>1> uu J t" fen U-J2-lt FtH:S Publc Ktttue s ttuv fcvt that Jl'UlalCes y WllJt 1 I tt* IvHUtt lfe dlt. -A»*teB -we-e rtdu t.uu { uftbfc on n &t.-eaug'.* HH- t u I J u ute AUVMJ. u wesmed, at a httuhk l l '-ej.l.u ^er ytu, H.f, am um lft- sa-h»,!mol w)j couse 1 tm nu -assa^t,atreo on the a-h u fsouknbtr,!»*:*!, at eght ocock n me evumg. tl he joue Chamber n te Town Jal, Nu. jersey, clahuss CUARK, lywn Cc-rk. deptember 12, J»23. An Or-ama-ftce to yrovue or me fc Tuwn au, le OrunH,y u ^ x'own o \\tatleld, m n 1, That the buldng nun' oecupth ^ta a Town la] snal te recuslrutfcu..a part, accordng m plans am spechjatons sttue by jasu ", 'uouj, archtect. 2, TJttt the purpose uf meetng he cost of the work provded * te Ortlnance, there s hereoy uppw jrated the sum of tght thousand 3. Tlat n order t. fnance, tr] rarlly, the work provded or a>.»»: -Jr4nance, money slmll he borrowed on temporary notes o the Town of Westrel whch ar* hereby autlorzeu to 09 ssued from tme to tme to an Amount not to exceed, n the og-grfgale, under the provsons of Secton l J af Chapter 252, P. h. 1!*H, as amended. 3uch notes shall mature n not exceedng sx years from the date when the purpose fur whch they He IBHIUHI MIIUII nave been carred out, und shall bear nterest at a rate not exceedng sx per cent, per annum. 4. Ths Ordnance Blall take-effect Immedately. Passed and adopted r 1H23, An Ordnance to mprove Certan Curb Corners. Be t Ordaned by the Councl of the town of Weatflsld, n the County of Unon: Sfctlon. (1) (a) That the southwesterly corner of West Broad Street and South Avenue be mproved n the followng manner: 1. By constructng C-n. penetraton macadam frcmthe ede of the present pavement t lo l the adge of f the h presentt concrete curb and gutter. 2, By extendng the present storm sewer to the new curb Una and buld- UIK an nlet to mme. (b) That the southeasterly corner at Mountan Avenue and Chestnut Street be Improved as follows; 1. By constructng concrete curb ttud gutter alonw the new cxrh lne. 3. By constructng 6-nch penetratlon macadam from the edg'o of the present pavement to the edge of the concrete gutter. (C) By dong" all gradng 1 and other work ncdent to the above descrbed mprovements. Secton (g) Tha He sad mprovement shall he made am completed under the supervson of the Town Surveyor. Secton (3) That the purpose of meetng the cost of such Improvement there he and hereby s approprated the suta of Ffteen Hundred Dollars (II, ). Secton (1) That ths Ordnance sball l take k effect t Immedately. I d l Passed and ulojted lt Pees $11.40 J*ulllc Notce s hereby g^ven tat Ordnances of whch tle olowmg aru copes Were nlroduccd by th? Councl ofthe Town of WestueM. at ;t nuetrtk thereof hula September 10, I!t!3. unt that t Is tle Intenton uf te Councl to consder the sad Ordnances on frst readng OH the 24th of Heptpmber, mas, at eght o'clock In the Councl Chamber, Town Hall, 121 Prospect Street, West te Id, Ntw Jersey. CHAULKfS C1-.AHK. Town Clerk. September 12, St'^OlAL OltDINAXCK NO. An Ordnunce to provde tle lay- Ing and nsnuaton of house ccmnt'ctlona from the exntlk snwer to h<; curb lnes ol North Avcmo, from Elmer Street easterly to the Our wood Borough lne. Whereas the StuU; Hghway Itepartment la about to mprove North A verm o through the Town of WeHttU-hl, nnl las vo'ulred that bee dong Ihe work all servce comu'rtons shall be* lad, to the eml tnt t t he n t> w pave % ment, whm lad, slt:l not h- dt>turbt;d; and whereas the exstng «ewr>r lu Morlh Avenue, from IOIUHT Stn-'t t the Garwood. 1'torouH'b Hue, s wltmut ouso connecllon*: Ther'furt! be t Onlnln^d ly the Councl of the Town uf WestnVld, In th$ County of l T on: 1. That tn- OWJHTH of all lanls 'm l)oth RdpH of North Avcut', from KN ;ner Street oastwtrdly to tn- t;r\vnuu Bprou^l llh', rt lutt-by nnrrcr mtt requred to l;y std cuktru't st/rvcf* connect ons, to be nsde of oust lr"n jpe, four nclt-h n lnvtt-r. rp. tl» pslstry sew-tt In Nurth Av«nnc u rurb lne of tbe'r n'l'uf'r In ms wthn thlrty-ftve <\ny* tvnx andd f!ha OrtUntco sl:m"»e«:otn and tlat n cuso any owner wner l WlJ b, t und...,. wll It* sx nm lh U4U bulll 1" II I»r tut- j>urj>u»e. t- of neent? «a.tnjorar.-,. Jl'UVUUMJ ftjl' nmm of the Tutt-n of \ refov aul horzed to be.-me* U» tnf, to 1 l.._. amount t>f such apjruprfu-t, jjurs the jjovsums of Secton 1 Chapter "52, IJ&WS at l'jlt, of the.sta uf Nv«' Jt-raty, «s amended, Al gut. notes shall ht-ar nterest al a rate no to exceed sx per centum per uanum and shjl matu'e mature n rot exceedng ' ' «the <latt* when the purpos whch L'y a'u ssut.'d slall hav uu. All other matters rehpr'l uf sd ttrnporury notes shal be <jf terwned bv sllme^uelt resu]utor uf tle Cuunrll. 4. Ths (trofnance shall talfe eft'ecl ltnelatt'l.v. J'asoed Htnl mlopted t Fees $11.64 HI'EOIAI, OH1HNANCJ2 NO. An Orh:*: to ]>rovte lor te am- AH UL'Uut ( u atay ftotft 1, wt uppurtcnaces, Hlu<lg ause cont'ctouh, n a auutun ul tsuuth Avenue. UK t uhamm by tle Councl ur the Town of U t-athelt, n the County ot 1. That an tght-ncj santary \ver aual he construe tea n am aug Houh Avenue,, rrom he present tn cross way Avenue, wth Wlllcl t shall eonneot, t. tt'tstwardly t.,,_ the pont where (Utl 'ace ja lntehectet by tle center lne of 'ulateatl Avenue. Bald sewer shall be constructed c-t 1 vtrttu jjlpa, n accordance wth he platm specfcatons tor sad work-whch are on tle n the offce of tl«town 1 Surveyor, RIHI whch urn made > >art of ths Ordnance! ant] shall be equpped wth all necessary and projer manaoeg, (lush tanks and appurtenances as shown on sad plans and m.tec^catlons. 2. In connecton wth te constructon of sultl Hewer tle re shall be lad *- * nstalled house connectons from ous,.. sewer to the curb lnes of the street, whch satl connectons shall h" of cast ron ppe, four Inches n djnm eter,... jtnt)... shall * be located at the pont nd fen ted m on a *-erta: certan map _, whch -~ hu lcen jtrepuretl the [mrpose and whch n on flu.... n th«- olllce of... the Town Surveyor and s le re by ma te. «rt of ths O«nu:e. Tle vast uf ll eh house connectons shall be assessed aganst the lot «r plot benefted. 3. It s estmated that the cost of the work urovldfed h ths Ordnance Is Three Thousand ($3,000) Dollars»nd that sum s hereby approprated to be used fur llut purpose, >!. The work provded In ths Ordnance flmii be don«by contract to be awarded to the lowest responsble bdder lfter publc udvertscmont as provded by law, under the supervson uf the Town Surveyor. 6. Upon the completon of sad work there shall lft leved n the mannor provded by law, an nssosfunent far bott'llts on the prtnerty benefted o ncreased n value by sad work or Improvement, n addton o the assessment house connect ons upt-clhed n Secton 2 lureof. Should thu cost and expense of the work exceed the total amount of such benefth HO assessed, the- excess thereof Khal be pad by t ho/town ut lar^e and rased by 6. For tn? punosu of nt'ettk appropraton, heren made and of temporarly fmtck He work heron provded, temporary notes of I ho Town of Wefttfl'lf art' hereby authorzed to bo Issuetl. from tme to tme, to ho ftjrktejffllf nmount of such appro* prnt on, pursuant to the provsons of Secton 13, Chmpter 252, Unvs of 1'lf, of Ihe Stale of Now Jersey, aa anor.ded. Al! such notph shall bear nterest at a rntfc not to oxceod nx per centum per annum, and shall mat lra In not exceedng sx years from the 'lute when the purpose whch they are Issued sh:tll have been enrrlfd out, Alt other matters n rppppct of palt t('mpor»r v notes shall he (It'termnt'd by subsequent resoluton of the Councl. 7, ThlB Orllnanott sh»ll take effect y und adopted H) 23. An Ordlname to provde the layng and In «t al ht Ion of house c.onnec- tlorth frcm the ex Is tns SIMVO 1 tn the curb lnt: of South Avenuo. from the Plaza, west Wtrdly to CroHsway 1'lac* 1. Whereas tn? State HKhway J>M>arttnent n about to Improve South Avenue ; tbrouwh tlu> Town of West le Id, jnd! has requred that bee dok the j lad, tn he end tbul the m^v pnvenwnt, I wtcn lad, shall not he <st urbf d. nd : whercs th> cxlht^ sewer tn South A venn 1, fro n tlu 1 IMz west wardly to! Crn«s%\' y I'lc.'. Is wthout house cm- Thcrcfure be M I H'llnnr-d by the r(u'l <> he Town of "WeKtMnM. In : tll- Cmnty of I'llon: 1 Th:tt thf owners»r r* 11 l'nln <>n both Md's of Smth Avenue, frum thf. tmaz: went V.-IMMUV ft ( 1 ns«w;y I'lll'-c. :,'M 1 " lfrebv ordr-ro'l run I rrmmn-d t l:tv ; MUl Cfl'strrt S'"']-vJcf ennnet'.o'j. tu Y.W. C. A. Cafetera Whle shoppng n PlanCeld on "Dollar Day" tomorrow, September VMh, don't: fursrul to stop at the Y. W. C. A., 210 E. Front street, luncheon. Hours 11:45 to 1:30 Establshed 1910 Elm St. Opp. Post Offce Phone 847-J Shoes, Oxd:-, am rumps \ Full and Wnter we;\r lave just nrrved. j The cu.se and comt of theao 3hoe: an.' now an eslnl)l«l«d fact. attested to by the hundreds of WoHtluld women who are now wearu? tl» famous Shoe, All snes, 2M to 0; Wdths, AAA to EE. "We Fat the Narrow Heel" THE WESTF1ELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, non on Frday, the twenty-flrat day of^se enber.jext.^ lfj3.^...~ J'' B^ACKWEUU PAIL Q. OUVEB, Proctor. M>MIMSTRATOK I f^d/wyl'b' audted and tatcd by Ntce s hereby gven, tlat tl: > ' " " d oun.f ff Jtlurt Kg'ber G G. lunkn Hankn u lm! was 1 * ' - l ulmnmmto tf the estate vt A.tne "-JnU day «f.^ptwnbtr/ next, )ljl " " ', u, BlmfcueU dttesnj as stated bj Wll 'atf d f ^ n J n m Bukutl >xtcu or of tn wll tf L>h llrt Ca JRnkn u«tt at JAMES LOVE, 111 In audted and stated In tl hut Executors. rorhtf and lp»rt«d sullen ent 1n rodi\g & BLATZ, Pro^ ' 52 M tnyhaus Cout of the Counn of 13 >I POLICE NEWS Thursday nght n pulce Judge Beard dsposed of mnor cases. Samuel Braxto sey Cty, arragned ETT1-BM KNT Notce B A M B E R G E R & c o and kow does your fomse call a welcome? OTEPPING ACROSS YOUR OWN THRESHOLD, after a summer's flttng, you may be pardoned a lttle rush of pleasure at seeng each famlar thng. And yet, as you poke an eager head nto room after room, you get the notcu that you are a stranger n your own house. Gurclyj your eye from absence, t may be, or tou\ tlla umvcr's memores of other houses has grown a shade crtcal. That room, n your fancy, s done over wth a generous play of color. Ths dro hall needs t s plan to -<:e the brght reflectons of a mrror. A bt o a rose vase to warm up the tnts of the guest room chntz a matter to antcpate! And so t goes, untl your head s busy wth a dozen and one schemes. Wth your eyes fresh from vacatonng, now, decd Hv s the tme plannng your home anew. Un<L of Amerca's Great Store/ We Suggest: The cool whle of a bt of Italan pottery a room too rch wth color s always wek-je. Interestng lattced and cupk lcsrns, gracefully parlandcd whh roses, arc varously prced at 5,00 and up. In a room vhcn' brmns predomnate, t s often pleasant to ntroduce the rasplrcrry-arnl-jade of a Sank throw rug A rug approxmatng 4x7 s the fnest grade. lumg motorcycle wthout a lcense, gven a suspended sentence. \ Jablow, of Crand, charged reckless drvng had hs case poned untl he could secure vvtn FOR NEWS AKD FACTS EVERY; A baste! uf flmvrs of brghtest yams makes the dull blue-grey tapestry belt of a Lous XV carved walnut clmr a thng of beauty. An excellent choce n a lbrary grown too mal. l-nm!\< treasures, ach as the (larucrrcotypes and letters and laded (lowers of oldurdays are approprately kept n a quant r;;ln'.'t of I'll- \\';;nn -,nd Mary perod. Chanctcrstcallv, ts Mred:'.;-?u;>t'.,rt s artfed, and the wood s walnut "wth (,-cor.vrcal lay O'w /ff-r,- tesh, f corvfnc:tly plncef, Tnrty urge one to a law.l.!.. r-.qtuc's : ;v,=a.'.nr. (I'K'S nutcp l.<p;d;'.l!y f the ' : ''" ; >_ l -' ; ' r.-'-'cfll afar SMI l;n>n.'y ljcs. wl' HU '.^re^tng ' ' n -',\,'.. ;cc.;m (.lccl n t-v. luv ut m..' suv, dj.o). Orental n ts hut;>\:t,'h s //,;.; /urap a nr; : 'M s.pport of carved,-ml ch!:,!,v..,:d Cr<"t. :] wl a s!;,,le.-.[!-,< ;,.. > frnge. A cn.-rmn;.' hn. l-c lull, uth ts fve naturc' bulbs tn cast a sol crcle n l,.,a. (_.(;0. And alcnys there s- the cheery freshness ot new drapes. Clunt appears n pure-colored Imrmncs. Vclour and the new sunproof fabrcs tle choosng s, ths season, an occason!

7 THE WESTF1ELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER It, 1MB. Pag* $ey#k Tool* That, Can Be Made by the Amateur Keatness n the constructon of rado equpment depends greatlj upon the facltes lor handlng te metal parts, panels and wrng, and correctly shapng each nstrument or wre. By makng sad usng the tools shown n the accompanyng, sketches the amateur wll be greatly aded In hla work. Bght types of tools are shown, the materal whch can be readly obtaned or found among the contents of te tool box. Each tool wll prove Indspensable after ts use haa. been learned and mastered. No. 1. The small tweezer tongs, as Bhown, are made tp of saw blades and a screw termnal. Obtan two lengths of nack saw blades, bend them to slape, drll the screw termnal and rvets, then trsemhle. Small ml- Fg. 1 Shows a Par of Tweezers Made From Saw Blades, Fg. 2 a Small Anvl Useful Lght Work. chne screws and nuts can be used Instead of rlvetb If desred.. The tonp wll prove Very useful when solderng or assemblng lght apparatus, A wng nut can be used faster and easer acton. No.'S Is a small stake anvl of lght constructon. All parts are made from ppe or ppe fttngs. As Is clearly ndcated, the base s made from a ppe flange, Into whch s screwed a small ppe uprght, to the top of whch Is ft- /** The Cutter, Fg. 3, Can Be Used to Cut Condenser Armature of Cardboard; the Tools Shown In Fg. 4 Can Support a Saw or a Fle. ted a T Jont. The cross ppes are cut and drlled, screwed nto the T jont and the nstrument s fnshed. A heght of 6 Inches am n length of 8 Inches s to be preferred. In buldng up rheostats, cols, lucng rvets and solderng, ths tonl fnds a useful place. No. 3. The cutter and trmmer Is made from two steel blades and a handle, sutably (lstened to a wooden base. A graduated scale should be marked upon the bnse, one blado $XJt w>ltr Fg. 0. Above Is a Coll Wnder Whch Can Be Bult Wth Ppe Fttng*. Below Is a Dle«Cutter Makng Dlal, Condenser Plates, Etc. screwed to the slrte, the other blade bolted In pece wth a handle to operrate It, and the wlolo Instrument fnshed up neatly. Ths tool wll provo handy In cuttng condenser plutes. s,.,;n^ nh core stuck and utler l(;lt lcral. No. 4. Ths s a combnaton BHW and lte holder. A pece of ',4 Inrl steel ppe Is cut md bent to the proper sze and (dotted thf Mnelo cnd as shown. Ths holder wll enable n frm hold to be lnd on suw lmlet o any tyjo of Old, ether Ilt or clmlr No. 5. A very stable Md easll)»n stmcted coll wnder can be nnl" "< follows: Two end supports should bt> made frst. They consst of a plp' flange, a abort lenuth of ppe fnd n f jont. The supports tre sopanthl 1R Inches anl securely fastened tn thr A Lttt Alcel.o Lamp Whch CUB 6* Uefal z a Bsw Torch I* Useful to Make Apparatus bench, makng sure that tbe openngs tat In lne. One support Is equpped wth as axle, a one ead of whte Is fattened a pulley. The chuck s fcsteaed to tle other end wth a setscrew. The other support s equpped! wltn a center. Te axle can be turned I wth an electrc motor, or the fan can! employ the ever-present sewng ua- chne power. Ths Instrument wll j ad greatly la wndng ol ms of j cols and caa also be used drllng I If desred. No. 6. The-dsc cutter shown enables one lo cut dals, condenser end plate*, etc., from sheets. Bar stock Is used throughout, the arrangement beng -very smple. Ths tool wll ft the bt brace, and. If the sze shown Is adhered to, wll gve satsfactory servce. No. T..Ths alcohol torch Is a necessty n every staton and ts constructon t so smple that every amateur Bhould make one and derve the benefts therefrom.' An nk or other bottle To Cut Grooves and Knurl Knobs Such a Mountng Is Convenent. whch wll not remllly upset s employed. Prll tbe cork a short length of Insulatng tube 'whch should then be Inserted us shown. Tbe wck can be purelwhod at tny drugstore. Wofcd or real alcohol, If you can get It, can be uwl. For every purpose, where heat Is.desred ths wll prove qf value. SENDfOK CATALOG."«. S. Tle hr.l knurl and tuot 'utt's t<>ul slu.v fuklmb of a handle wth an ugjustttlle wuw. When wng tu knurlng dsc It Is pu&ble t» tlghteo up the numerous thumb screw and adjustng peces. The cuttng (U#5 wll allow eesy groovng or cuttng «ff of awtul tubng or suld asuutlng rod. Ths devce wll be found very handy In a large ass'tnbllug luum, and the amateur «l never regret the tno spent In makng ths or any of the other lools descrbed { Selenea tn Inven.o, and Rado NewM Trees of the Forests Absorb Rado Energy Sgua's n transt across ests nave lost ranch of ther power especally n the sprng: md early summer when the sup unl (ullage make the ree. to (or conductors of electrcty. Rndlo waves passng over and through the trees gve up energy just as la strkng a steel buldng. If a short length of wre servng as an antenna can ausurb suffcent energy from a passng wve to ereele u sound whch can he heard several hundred feet uwty from the phones, one can realze!mv nu'l energy tuny be ntercepted by a lurgo sleel buldng wth Its elec- Irlc wrng m ppes ennnmed to tbe ground. Such absorpton s partcularly notceable when short wave lengths lre used. When A wuvo length Is eght to fourteen mles long "dead spots" seem to j cause lttle nterference. Such a wave s comparatvely long compured to steel structures, and thn reson It s thought they do not obstruct the wave's pth to Rueh H great extent. FOR NEWS ANT) FACTS 11KAH EVERY FACIE I A SfjrtM Valb, N. Y. km«kato ulcf a 'Tdlchr Bpefea" Furruo. An Economcal Heater The "Thatcher Ppeless" Furnace AN deal heatng plant the bunga* XV low or moderate ked home, tore, church, school, etc A sngle combnaton warm ar outlet and cold ar regster keeps clean, fresh ar heat n constant crculaton throughout the entre buldng. Warm ar gong up s constantly replaced by coolng ar comng down, mantanng an even temperature., The cost of nstallng the "Thatcher Plpeleu" la small, Its fuel economy s large. Tow Warm FH««f THATCHERS! MuklnNmk Sold Everywhere THATCHER FURNACE CO,Tfctder Buldng, St. Fnocanl Oeone Sl.,Newrk, N. J? NYkDIUR Wnl35lh Street Nj, GOOD FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES ON EASIEST TERMS MULLINS & SONS MARKET ST. NEWARK 65 years n busness, always under control of the Mullns famly--frank Mullns, Pres. ;::nr;]rn!'h«. tr It's Cheap and Easy to Paper Your Own Home Instructon Sheet FREE on Request STYLISH HIQH QUALITY WALL PAPERS 5c to 25c a Roll JlMfru] Cut-Out ncnlcft In Mahh All l*n]»''s ftrl^h (In not tell tho story of Ql.'AI/fTY nftcrpr In our untqu fmlcru Ere ehanjtrt from 'A to S t tnea sm much the aamo 'Al. jupers. MIHKItS OK III'JAt Ilr. l'ati:l\s TO rloosh FIIOM l(*x-ojl r»rnl3, JlarHnplfs, Harmflf*ttns. Klbrr-a, UraB«-tnjor», cs..'hlt?, Chnbruya, Two-tonoeS Floral am.strped Desgns, IR J'pf-rN, I'rcHHftl Ct'tnvns and Frt^eH. upt-rm BtdtL'S In TWl^NTV-KUUR cllle), SflllllK llph-krnde wall hw jrrcs. ldlt wll cnnvlncft you tlmt our offfrlnpn nr«letter vlfe than uns <"' sttf otft'r<l hy oler PIIOJIH or 'Junrtnent stor^h. WALL PAPER STORES OF NEWARK AND PATERSON 878 BROAD STREET, NEWARK Sfnr t:. II. II.»f K. J. rnmwkpr S(«llon 205 MAAJCET ST., PATERSON PAPER IIAMUHH PUHN'ISHKl IV I>E»MtEI>. CADILLAC HUDSON J'Ho.t, Westfleld S64-M SALES AND SERVICE "The Cars of Quahy" ESSEX CHEVROLET NORTH AVENUE MOTOR CO. Open Evenngs 437 NORTH AVENUE, WESTFIELD, H. J. The Advantage Here Offer Every Faclty n Our Lne and the Work s Turned Out Promptly and Satsfactorly. AUTOMOBILE BLACKSMITHINCJ OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING SPRING WORK Agents Amercan Sprngs J. H. GERNERSHAUSEN 233 EAST THIRD STREET PLAINFILD, N, J, Phone 2250 STARTERS GENERATORS Ignton of Any System Repared Here "Through Servce We Grow" _ Westfeld Storage Battery and Supply Co NORTH AVENUE Telephone 1020 ' WKSTFIBLD, N. J. DELAYS OF "SUMMER WEAB" IS DANGEROUS. DONT LET YOUR CAR SUFFER. THE TIMELY INSPECTION IS VITAL. GEORGE ROMOND The Garage Westfeld Antosts Phone 2480 Automoble Engneer FRED RUMPF Sprnflfleld Road, Mountansde Westfleld 78 J HIGH GIIA[)K HRPA1O8 TTHE best footng I your car can get on ran-swept streets cvd slppery hlls s the grppng All-We.-V.sr Tread of a Gcotyear Tre, Tho hgh, thck, take a slpless hold and hang on wth a wedgelke acton that prevents sdeslp or skddng. 1 * Go>tyt<tr Servcr. Staton sttleu u-ts tell and recommend tht! n«u> Goodyear l;nl, nlh f/,«h«w AIL Wther rr«owonrf*ot* th*rn tp wth ttandurd C""rfvc«r Servan amrt *& 20t Central Avenue n«wmtflpld OIHP 115 Elm Street alanced Gasolne Convncng proof * In the face of the fact that the motorng publc s more partcular today, more people ths season are usng "Standard," the balanced gasolne, than ever bee. "Standard" s meetng the demand of a large majorty of motorsts an all-round superor permance n gasolne unm qualty and that qualty the fnest wherever and whenever they buy t. Stop' at a "Standard" pump the next tme and every tme. For complete satsfacton. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 168 EAST SECOND STREET Opposte Fre Home PLAIHFIILD.'N. J, Bauer's Radator and Weldng Work 42S NORTH AVE. W. (n the rear) Tel M. WESTFIELD, N. 1. Fender*»nd Badlet Repalrtd, AxU and frame ttralkfatened, Br*sl&ff Logktmlh and BLckmth. Lambert'$ Taxcab Servct DAT OR NIOHT CARS FOR AIJL OCCASIONS S PROSPECT ST., Telephone 398 WESTFIELD Upholsterer 1'ur.Kur,- ll:( (IVUR10K and HK- \Hll;l) nork a luoroush»n(l d»- lulnlltv B»l lnternl UBC4 fatrrlor cojtrtfttan In apboutern^f v covsg, IIUAIM:IUJ!», CHARLES Il'IlMTUllH OBATDU LECHER 9 KOllTIl AVENCB,. WKSTWELD FnnurrlF >«l«l)!l»hr<l In Nevr York Cty SS yenr, G<«<l enlletl far and ^rum>tl^ dellvrrea :«(lmnlf» flvcn I'hmc USt CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED AND SOOCXKD Wndow Shades, Lnoleums, and Urns* Roda Tel. 10B5 J.A.GREENE 1001 HOSE STRKKT, N. J,

8 THE WESTFIELO LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1»23 Safety Emergences; duck 7our~wheel Brakes Buck four-wheel brakes meet the demands of present day traffc condtons by havng power n reserve to nsure a rapd, safe and relable stop. Actual brakng effectveness s practcally doub'ed by Buck four-wheel brakes. Ths s accomplshed by slowng down the two front wheels. Each brake band has a three-quarter wrap or grp on ts brake drum, rather than the half-way wrap n common practce. The Budf four-wheel brakes are an ntegral part of the Buck front axle desgn. Ther arrangement and operaton are smple. The front brakes are coupled n relaton to the rear so that when the brake pedal s operated more pressure s put on the rear brakes than on the front. correctness of chasss desgn and constructon? A car can be no better than ts chasss. Studebaker's automotve engneers consdered n ' buldny the chasss, smplcty, proper dstrbuton of wejjlt and accessblty, combned wth slronjftl and soldty of constructon. The outstandng evdences of qualty are apparent on even surface examnatons. The method of mountng the transmsson at 3 ponts on the sub frame, permts t to be carred n fn ntermedate poston on the chasss, nsurng flexblty, better weght dstrbuton, as well as weght reducton. To most everybody 30x3/2 means N usco ATURALLY USCO'S could hardly have de«lvered such money's worth tre after tre wthout makng a clean sweep. It's been a pretty perrtance every tm.2 no two opnons about f hat. And no two opnons about what tre to get agan after a man has once used USCO. Unted States Tres are Good Tres Idunbort Gnrngo Hram L. Fnk Westlleld Storage Bnttc-y and Supply Co, Woodruffs Garage Buck four-wheel brakes [on all models] are one of many defnte advances n motor car operaton and mantenance that the 1924 Bucks have contrbuted to automoble transportaton. UNION COUNTY BUICK COMPANY 431 North Avenue Phone 127?-M WestReld, N. J. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ELIZABETH The Fleet Bos.; say; h_ b l>;;;..vn hundreds of clutch thrusts and h _arl:. t ;.> :.-:e..!l;':-s!y worn out because of the bad habt of rdng wth the toot on the clutch pedal. A lttle wear on the thrust s multpled 3 or 4 mes n the loss of throw n the clutch untl fnally the clutch doesn't throw out clean and begns to lra;;. Just one of many everyday exp-rences of the practcal Fleet Boss that make hs advce decdedly worth followng. Ths s an age of specalsts. A long and comprehensve refnnn experence of over a half century has enabled us to f;ve you a motor ol that you can trust n every partcular. I.OIILpractce and study have made t rght. Ths experence s bult nto every quart of Polar-ne you buy and s co:.!- ]-.?0% wlcu Je o! gets to work on the bcarnj; surfaces of your motor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) RAHWAY Say "Polarne" not just "a quart of ol" nn~ C h, r t l>ol:t Jrtwt years uf experence wth every knd of car mtl ccomments the lyht consstency of Polarne yours. Consult It nt your clefeerv THE STDDEBAKER SALES COMPANY OF NEWARK ROY A. GUSSMAN, Resdent Manager Randolph Arcade Wetfeld, N. J. "The Post Offce s Just Across the Street From Us" Phone Westfleld 1392 ''Ths Is a Studebaker Year' Motors Motors Motors ARMATURE REWINDING.MOTOR REPAIRS MOTORS DYNAMOS BROWN ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Cheapest Place n the State to Buy Motors Dvson Street, Corner Hgh Street Tel. Elzabeth 6295 ' ELIZABETH, H. J. To ensure hghest qualty,the producton of Lee Tres s lmted to 2,000 daly. No stranng to get volume! No skmpng! Nothng but the fnest n materal and work* maoshp! JOHN H. TRAYNOR 300 North Ave., Westleld. CORDS Smle at Mles M. S. BROWN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER Practcal Automoble llcplrng Tol. 307-J 040 RIPLEX AVENUE WESTFIBlD, N. J. Mountan Avenue Garage NOLTE & HKNN1N0 Hgh Krntlo auto reparng. Electrc am Acetylene weldng of nl knda of j metal. Work Guaranteed. I Mountan Ave, MounUlnslcl,.. I TELEPHONE 585-W B0NNEU MOTOR OAR 00. Dltlrlmtor Dodgo Brothers Motor Oars 107 Unon Avc, Crfnd, N. 3. Telephone Cranfffrd «!««Publc Servce Know Servce at Its Best Equp Your Home Wth Electrc Servants The Purchasng Power, of a $ 2 BILL Two dollars wll brng to your home, Thor washng servce. Ths means clean, whte clothes and lnens, washed wthout eft on your part. washed wthout njurous rubbng. the washng task accomplshed more quckly than by any other method. Clothes last many tmes longer when washed n the Thor. The Thor washes b 1 a n k e ta, c u r t a ns, r rag rugs, p e r f e ctly. Thus elmnatng "outsde" cleanng blls. $2 down and a Year to Pay the Thor Washer, Any Model Consder ths exceptonal offer, tay the Thor n easy-to-meet payments, one year, then you*own Thor washng servce, at your command *a lfe-tme., The Electrc Heatng Pad RennHj Volet Rny wllllluly UhMnutlH. t". rlls. fnth.^ahtlc tr pl: If n! u' v. and 1 n. jut? rulle nl,,,, lk:..-olk.l,.. tl n- l M- A Kt fur Ilc hnnlurl "11wlll,r..:: Y.-r LH:lH Ko:l(l4 ' lld lu-.' l w r 1.. r (rou [HI 11 H t t; ft, lnv'\v lttle bk'nkot, UHO wh -rev^r hem s net (ltd to Hoodm pan, or to KtM.'p up th! tt': KTattro of a uumprest. IJIKM n wol^ht mul con Tort'J? to nso, Ort'tly sutm'lor to u heavy, hard-to-rpt-at hot water l);f,'. Prce $9 up fffj ^T In A ^ 'f> 1 ' \ ' fa j \ - ^ --' PLu $U.SO up The "Leader" Press Specalzes n Commerdal Prntnl /

9 FALL CONFERENCE OF WOMAN'S CLUBS I Wll Meet n Newark October 9th j To Outlne Plat.! The fall conference of the State I The fafl conference of the State I Federaton of Women's Clubs wll be j held n the Frst Presbyteran j Church n Newark on October 9. j Outlnes of department plans the wnter wll be ggven by the varous charmen at the mornng ses- J son of the conference openng at ; o'clock, wth greetngs from Mrs. Harrman N. Smmons of Elzabeth, presdent of the State League Women Voters, and Rev. Florence Randolph of Jersey Cty, presdent of the State Federaton of Women's Clubs. Among afternoon speakers, wll be Mrs. E. A. Lmberg, representng the Natonal Ant-Polluton League, and Mss Carolne B. Lamont of Bound Brook, charman of the federaton's department of educaton peace. At ths sesson there wll be a muscal program arranged 1>y the choral unt of the Women's Beadng Club of Rutherd. It s expected that announcement of a muscal contest to be conducted by the muscal department durng the club season wll be made ut the conference from the southern secton of the State are expected to reman the frst conference of the legslaton department to be held October 10 at the Y. W. C. A. under the leader shp of the charman, Mrs. Lee Dav of Maplewood. ART OF WRITING SCENARIOS TO BE BROADCASTED Forrel Haltey to Tell "How t Wrte Movng Pcture»." Forrest Halsey, the emnent autho who has wrtten scores of successful plays, novels and scenaros, wll gve the thrd of hs ntensely nterestng seres of rado talks on, "The Art Of Wrtng For Movng Pctures," at Staton WOR (L. Bamberger & Co.) '. of Newark, N. J., tonght, Sept. 12, at half past eght o'clock. Mr. Halsey, who wrote all of the scenaros George Arlss' screen productons, ncludng hs latest and greatest success, "The Green God dess," wll gve hs lsteners n a practcal lesson n scenaro wrtng, va wreless. He wll nterpolate hs talk wth readngs from hs own manuscrpts whch wll explan exactly how some of the most mportant and complcated scenes of hs best known feature pctures, were descrbed n the scrpt. He wll also dscuss photo-play constructon n detal n language understandable to all. The dean of Amercan move wrters s extremely anxous to assst all worthy young scenarosts and playwrghts and he has volunteered to gve personal, grats crtcsms to all asprng wrters who care to send hm samples of ther work. Snce hs ntal talk at WOR he has receved nearly one thousand manuscrpts and dozens ore stll comng n by every mal. Wth the assstance of three secretares Mr. Halsey s gvng careful consderaton to every communcaton and he has hgh hopes of dscoverng and helpng to establsh many new authors. To- date he has uncovered throe Eastern amateurs of unusual promse whose scenaros are now. n the hands of two of Amerca's lendng flm producers. Mr. Halsey wshes to state that he wll welcome advance questons and suggestons from the moverado enthusasts. DEMOCRATS NAME CANDI- DATES FOR LOCAL OFFICES The Westfcld Democratc Club held an mportant meetnc; Thursday nght, n the offces of Tuttle Bros, on South avenue. George H. Elcy, presdent, presded. Reports of commttees were read and canddates local offces were selected. Followng are the selectons: Thomas 31. Walker canddate Freeholder, and as canddates councl n the varous wards are: Frst ward, George 11. Eley; Second ward, Morgan G. Wnlte; Thrd ward, E. II. Oswald, and Fourth ward, Amos A, Gordon. A specal meetng of the Democratc electon offcers was decded to be called next Monday nght. A by-law com-1 mttce consstng of Vce-Prcsdent ] Stnuffer, Parley S. Ketcham and Rayj E. Mayham was named to draft by-1 laws and report at the next meet- j ng whch wll be culled by the pres-; dent.! DR. A. HERMAN OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST s now located at 141 E. Front St., Planfeld One Flght Up Expert Optcal Servce Eyes Examned!, Glasses Ftted Lenses Replaced Everythng Optcal. Offce Hours:!( n. n. In l p. n. Evenngs ly appontment, Telephone" ^ 180. WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE BUY MEAT, FISH and POULTRY FROM US? BECAUSE Every pound we sell s worth every penny they pay t. BECAUSE People know good meat, etc., when they eat t. The SCUDDER MARKET 9 Elm Street -:- Telephone 638 USTAHUKHKII ISOO. TEI.Kf'HOVft ''* EDWARD N. BROWN Funeral Drector Embalmer I.AJ1Y AHWrtTUNT 47 ELM 8TKKKT MNMIMHMHn Do Your Plantng NOW TREES, EVERGREENS, RHODODENDRONS, JFANESE MAPLES, PEONIES, THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ="1 BLUE SPRUCES, ETC. WHY NOT SELECT YOUR OWN PLANTS? j PLAINFIELD NURSERY, Scotch Plans, N. J. 1 'Phone~l 439 FANWOOD Wllam P. Steuernagel Phone 148 WESTFIELD 17 Elm Street Plumbng - Heatng - Tnnng ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ESTIMATES-OttEERFULLY OIVBN Phone 842-J IIUSIDENCE, 1111 EAST BROAD ST., WESTFIEU) WARREN GROFF Pano Tuner Player-Panos Sooondtoned Orders Lett at FollownK Plw.as Wll Kecelvo PromJ Alu.-utluu W. T. REGER SEYFIUED'a MUSIC 9HOP Prospect St. K. Broad 8t. FRENCH'S GALE'S PHARMACY Elm St. and North Ave. E. Ilrcnd S "CHALMERS," PoBt Offce Buldng. CARL ABRAMS Plumbng, Heatng and Tnnng Jobbng Promptly Attended To 404 W. BROAD ST. Phono 162-J WESTFIELD, N. J. The Boynton gves an even, healthful heat Where there's n chld or two, there should be a Boynton Furnace or Boler. Then let wnter wnds howl around the chmneys whether ce s wakng or the^hll of a thaw lngers, your Boynton wll keep the whole house evenly warm and comtable. A Boynton means contentment. It's lke havng the sun n your home. It's economcal nnd dependable. St<mm Rm Hot Water Bollerft aleo tl typta of Warm Afr Furnaces, Includng Ppe. Iran. Wrte us to-(iay lor nmaton oa Squaro Pot pfflclency, of Letter stlt, call 8t our N«o York llhowmnm. BOYNTON FURNACE COMPANY Tn Sqtmre Fet Mnhatt 58 Wel 40th Streel, New York Opposte Bryant- Park SQUARE POT BOILERS, FURNACES &, RANGES LEADER WANT ADS. PAY ANDREW JOWJP TAILOR 832 EAST BBOAD ST. WKSTFIBU), N. J. 1 Pressng and Reparng l ratty Dune Suts Madft to Ordt-r Perfect lt Gunuln p J f TELEPHONE 136-M 1 1 IltHAMIM,;.!!:!l,ff! EKI a«,!:, W jnu m l BATHROOM & KITCHEN TILING ^replaces, I'orches and Vestbule*. TBI THOMAS H. BOSS, 883 lltlkrest Avenue, MISS A. HOPF Graduate of the Now York Conservatory of Musc Wll Teach a Lmted Number of Pupls of Pano and Voce. Season Begnnng September 17, 1S Summt Ave. WESTFIELD, N, J. PLAINP1KLD, N. J I'lllST BTBEKT, WKBTFIKLD, N, J. ELITE HOME WINDOW CLEANING CO. MURPHY & BEOWN, Props. Outsde ltcgdencu Wndow Cleanng Oar Specalty Keduced rates on monthly contracts TELEPHONE PLAINFIELt) 198 Offce: 830 Bergen St., l'lalnflrld, N. J. Gustav A,- Neumann MASON AND BUILDER 814 ElBREE CRESCENT Westfeld, N. J. Telephone Connecton 106 Prospect St. Westfeld, N. J. L. THORPE CARPENTER BUILDER ALTERATIONS JOBBING AND REPAIRS ESTIMATES FURNISHED CHAS. E. COX BUILDER No Job Too Small None Too Large Estmates FurnlsltHl Telephone SZ8-J FRANK O. YOUNG Plumbng, Tnnng and Heatng ll'ljlhllj: I'rlllllll) AlllHt.'l H +» H'lfHT THIRD AVKNIK OAKWOOD, N.. PLUMBING Steam fttng and Tn Work Prces Moderate Joseph Stoltz lll Klnmr St. Tel. 139 TIIB "Leader" Is the Shoppng Gude all thla secton of New Jersey. For bargans In merchandse road the advertsements carefully. Mss Callaway's TO EEOPEN, OCTOBER 1 Address 433 MOUNTAIN AVE. Prvate School Phone 811-W THE SHOWING OF FALL AND WINTER WEAR IS COMPLETE AND YOUR IN- SPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED. FOR CORSETS AND REPAIRS - TRY THE ANNE CORSET SHOP 127 WATCHLNU A VE. PLAINFIELD, N. J. IJ WESTFIELD RIDING SCHOOL MOUNTAIN AVENUE, WESTFIELD I'hone 331-R Hgh class Saddle Horses nul Pones hre. Specal attenlon gven to women Bud chldren. Come md jon tmr club plan, afternoon and evenng classes Kwsmahle rut us.- Saddle Horses boarded. Horses, Pones, Saddles, Brdlus, etc., sale and exchange "COURTESY TO ALL" The "Bluebrd" Restaurant 53 ELM STREKT' WKSTFIEU), N. J. Regular Dnner, 75c Served Daly from A, M, to 8 P. M. Also A La Oarte at All Hours (Specf Sunday Dnner.. $1.15 Served from 12 A, M, to 8 J. M. Open from $.30 A. M. to 9 P. M. We Serve COMBINATION BREAKFAST <\ncei64q " ^ICKER^roNES^!EWIMl1N6^ SAVING FLOUR Rch n strength-gvng gluten,of smooth,slky texture and the natural creamy-whte color of the hearts of chocest wheat-the large, lght loaves made from Heckers' Superlatve Hour s the best bread you ever lasted. It GoesFarther ** ( >: Eat More Bread \\f>

10 'M I Stand by the Preachers Mnsters n any communty are leaders n solvng moral and sprtual problems. Removed from the conduct of commerce, they can see moral dstnctons a lttle clearer than some of the rest of us. Support Them by Church Attendance The mnsters are workng only the good of the communty. When they say, "Let's do t," they deserve to be supported by all progressve ctzens who desre constructve advance. Begular church attendance on the part of each famly n the communty wll encourage the preachers In ther job of helpng the world. "Whetutcet Ihlnf at trvt whdsctvtt thng) ««(mat thhkontha, thngs." t't so much Vhat a man has done, ',Ks\vhat he hat tred to do; 't the,vctores that he has won (>, 'But the storms he has' ^courage and fatn^rd-'a^cheery smle, rell worth whle. I The man whojas (alen has had hs dream, y And tmyhtne taw a star (So heh / and so brght that hs mortal scheme t of the gleam afar, has clmbed 'tl hs strength s spent, gve hm full credt hs ntent ft sn't the goal that a man may wn 'That counts the most n the score: But the blows that have proven the worth of hm, In a mllon tests and more; For t sn't always the man who leads Who possesses the strength that the old world needs. By Grace E. Hall The Chld of Mracle By MARTHA WILLIAMS (, 1UI, by McClur» Nflwspaper Sytdlc&le.) Fortune plnys fnvorltcs. Wll Hnrdl was one ot them. Ho wts a mtt, to begn wth. Then le lutl some ten tlnes aa much.of ths world's goals as It IB whtlesune u yotngster to grow tp to. Atltl tlotnt,' ftuet*, lkewse ultra-endowed, a heautlful mother who gave hm looks unl charm, temoter bears le mght have honsted of had he been gven to botstlk, antl stll the tale In not altogether told. Mssy Dune completes t, She was hs under ante-ntttl ngreenxmt betwxt hs flher md hers. After Hnt It would huve been lke her to he born a boy, but somehow she ddn't do It. So tho predestned match seemed lkely to go through wth bells on. Mssy had agreed tranqully that It mght. Wll, rutber less tranqul, swore It must»nd should. But hs ardor avaled nothng tgalnst Mssy's fat: "Wnlt. No need In tle worltl to hurry wth both of us knowng Just what we're gong to tlo." TlU at eghteen. At twenty-one ste was stll sayng a nnlllns "Walt!" Whch put the llnrdlns, enr-h <md several, In a Btnle of nrnl. If there were any reason; If the grl herself bull any rght reason, It wouldn't be so aggravatng. "Only thnk, we mght have two (randbnbles If Mssy wasn't so rttlborn." Mrs. Ilnrdln sghed tenrfully to ler husband. Who, Bwenrlng Inwardly, sad In tls blurt'st TOU.«: Three, oven, countng the chnu'os of twns. But never yon mnd, Nelly; well see our greft-gtntlrhlldren >'rt. Bemcraber, you mrrled me at sweet Ixtecn. We've tme enough to lo patent." "I'll bo ty next brthday," Mrs. Hardln sghed. Her h<l>nul putted, her nhoulder, snylng softly; "It'll talo the Blhle record to mnlte foikh he-! Here It. HerncntHT h«v the eolb-g< boyn took you wll's sster? I'm ; xpectlr^' whetlt'ver wp ^o In Mrn^e plaeos folks wll HKlt n' 1 nlmt my I lovely da«ghtfr." "If only we'd Imd n rlrmptor!" Mrn I Hartlln hnlf wll-pccd. her vnlec entlmcm! lke a lullahy, l>.r husbnml tnnel from her hrnptly-btt r.et' Mrthdoy Up ntdc ten p'rld to her' aeeklare lmtend of Ihe usnnl one. Pas-1 Ihly Ihey lruught luck; anyway, I VUn :«jr«a.r tn lttjl pos. HTnarne wa«fllnor HHT Hardln, Its weght seven pound, eyes velvet volet, har a fary promse of summer gold. All the world, rejocng, dd It homage even Mssy the recalctrant, who was too dense to realze Instantly a dangeroub rval, Realzaton came quckly. She was no longer lady paramount wth her! sweetheart. Wll's frst thought was now Ms baby sster. It wns great If fearful joy to carry the lttle thng down stars or out among the rosch. Not)one of them wts "half so beautful, le vowed. Hs old nurse, and the now Ills tmby sster. It was a great that he had a marvelous knack of holdng her, Ills mother wntched hm through <Hm eyes she wns so glad her chld of mracle wnked love everywhere. To hnr mnd nothng else was possble. So It gave her n panful shock to hear Mssy say anronstlcnlly, dancng nt Mss Kllnor, "I slnn't mnd ' " " ted'"* UII- Ask... THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Ifss she Is dstngushes ouklng An shan't be Mower grl nt our weddng." "1 hope se wll he too small to feel dlsa^pohjed," Mrs. Hardln answered wth senle dgnty. "Oh. she fun he traned at four years or fve unless (she Is too polled," Mlesy answered carelesly. "In a frock from Pals, to match my gtwn, I dare s«y she'll pass muster." She spoke unknowng Wll wa«in arshot, undreamng that there began a rft In love's lute. He loathed Jealousy, even the btterest cause. Clearly Mssy was jealous of hs lttle. sster mght she not also become Jealous of hs llttlp chld? But le kept Slent ovr-r hs n* lvlu s, tryng hard to draw Mssy Into the crcle of humor- Ing IKT, censed from pleadng wth ber to name tlplr weddng day. Mssy took ths BS proof of growng Indfference, and whsked away a jear abroad, nstead of watng to make It H weddng tour. Her mother went along whch was some comt to Wll, but very hard upon poor Squre Dane, who, left alone, hs * - sons I hauntng th n% Us tny queen wth longng yet doubtful eyes. "I'm wonderng what she'll grow up," he sad npart to her fnther, as they watched the clllrl pattng cake ln her mother's soft palm, "Mssy was as sweet." he went on huskly. "And no chld ever had a better mother. Reckon I spoled her, makng the boys alnay gve up to her after they came. But she loves her mother that's my man comt." Whch was as near ever he came to complant tflsxy wrote rarely, bref scrawls, rather pontless, Wll answered ths scrawls punctlously, but told only news and gnsslp, puttng ln never a word of love or longng her. He began Indeed to doubt If they really loved each othe^-if the watng had not turned out to be a provdence rather than a mstake. Possbly somethng of the wonderng crept Into hs reples. However that may have been. ONE CENT-A-WORD CLASSIFIED Mnmum Ckatg* Tuttnly-Fwe Cent* man to Wa kns r rls r \v*kn kn own ;h(> ur -nt. Full 're free: Kns «. u.,'u A I.I, H.; dn rl \V 11 ck. }>m\-h hut tojrk jual JOT «rovt> S \ _\T1!<'*AT'-:J fur WesHeH. 'l'ht naton I'l-udlK'lK 1 cl pnce 1 u r offer c nn It's llf ' ' J..' " - lok, X. ' ADVERTISEMENTS!1 tll>- ve rd North Av 0, "left" alone, * Ills twn j '"" may r *"' be "lg!^[ uj'^t: ot college, fell In n way of AMV VICTHOL.* you may select, tk.no le Hanlln home, and watch-! n n»i e f? rl «t)f»» ur»»" selecton, mlth lkrlnr Vet ' '' r. Mle8 BoUc ot ord Cleaner. ' IcllvereU to Polsh, your lont small depost, balance n wyrkly lec- I'ayraents. Westlleld Musc Shop 39 Elm Streel tf RAUT1MK I'lrl,)!! MI'SIO tnusllt anyone n JO lo 20 lesson.n. l'lun<», nndoln uu ukuk'a M. C. Weht-v,.Stuo at 22* Mner Street, Iftllcld, N. J ef BIU Clearance Sale of men's and young men's eults and trousers. haree choce of flannel trousers, l'alm Beach and molar suts. Bulls,?lf> and up; pants, 3 and up. Get your bargans In your home tewn. A good nt guaranteed. Wolf Ox, 43 Kln Street, Westfeld, N. J, 6-20-tf. Mssy and ber mother came home three j COSIE ln and 88lMt your BruI1Bwlck or months abend nht-nd of tme and of fll all j Sonora Bonora Phonograph now dates, upon tny Elnor's brthday. down and easy payments each month. Myfrled's Musc Shop, Weallleld 221 Nobody knew they were comng H. Broad Street. 0-6-tf Mssy had refused to let her mother send a tele-gram. So they found the rooms and bath, two house dark, shut and locked Squre porches, open lre lnco, Btem heat; lot 1,11x200; rent on leuae, or sale. Dune had stayed to see Elnor put to I'lvn mnutes' n slnllon. For uurtlculars 'lone J ! bed, and nfter the ceremony, lngered to smoke ppes of rejocng ponce wth 1)111 VIS WATS made of concrete, ft one jer happy father and brother. But he or cnders; luwno graded and seeded; got whte to the lps when Mssy darted ln, sayng wth no pretense of greet '9-6-t( estmates Kven, Albert 10. Storr, contractor, \Ventlold, N. J. l'hone ng : "Let us have the key, dad, If you plonse, Jluddy's dreadfully tred and AfBl.LIC.NT Polce, Chow and Alrdalo Tube sad you wouldn't be home tll puppes, reasonably prced. Several very exceptonal female puppes late." lven to relable people on breedng 'Where la she?" tho squre shouted. In the car outsde." Mssy flung tack, But she dd not speak truth. IVII1 came In, half carryng Mrs. Dme, nd thrust her Into her husband's open rma Then he turned upon Mssy, layng: "You st down and behave ourself you've been pesterng your nther qute enough," removng her t deftly as he spoke, nnd puttng cushon beneath her feet. A wury p-glance showed her he had no totght of kssng her. All evenng Mssy was evdently on juard, expected attack double ready defense, But no word was spoken to gve ter opportunty all was qute as though she hud come home from a tnght ln some far cty, and hud news of It to tell her frendly neghbors. NCWB to henr nlso she asked panstakngly after ths neghbor and that even made pretty words about her rval hntng thnt she hnd somethng her In the depths of her tr.nk, but Intmatng no wsh to see the sleepng beauty. Not so l^r mother; she spent lve blssful mnutes besde the cherub, hardly seeng It tenrs. "She outft to bo named Theodora flod's gft, you know." she sad as they left the room. Bateball Reporta Chetrful. De rado reports of the baseball gauws are cheerful to even the frends of th«.jefratpd teams. Tle rado fans! heard the cheers of the multtudes at I tle games.! FREE GOLD PRIZE COUPONS OF THE Masonc Exposton and Bazaar TO BE HELD of Octobe (Gven by Local Merchants) Merchants Dsplayng AIJOVO l'ltcnnl an "FREE GOLD PHIZE" Coupons. Gvng No Adaerttfemtnt* Taken by Phone (.UtL \\;t It IS llace lo help u'tl] house work or -ar' lor chldren. I'hone t:l X. I1IIT Allt uutl FpclesH Fumern Guar antoc;d fve years. Order now, a summer prces. Tme payments. 1". Wlcox, 411 Sycamore St. "Plon 2732, PlalnSeld N. J lt 1 TO W5T Furash6<2 apartment, T rooms. -. Boomers permuted. Apply Warden, 3 ---\ 0" Park SLretL 9-12-tf O *';&$'!' Furnshed rooms prvate famly wthout board, 'c e Z24-H. fjv'r Fnn^hed twu comu-cn ms* n prvate famly, tt j mnute m staton. J'hum- 206-W. 2 Ttl HEM' Two c-onrfcetlny; rooms, furnshed or unfurnshed. 1'hone. Wcstfleld 3T6-.I tf KlL ROOFl\r; COK'l'KArTUHS, ;M shtflfcss, roll roofngs, njr yn>--rt<. Ham# Mfy. Co., HranH: 15 Washng-Ion Avel'HOLSTKnNG 6mJ cabnet work, I'lanlfld. Tduphont'S, Plalnox sprngs, lar myttressea, pllows, 4211; Westfekl 948. elp covers, porch seats. Canng and t retnshng, K. c. Fatt, le Grove St.. I'lulnfleld. Tel If you contemplate movng, we lav h-uubtful homes, also farms and coun! ry rehtencea Bale. Always a few turkf'lf to be ha whrre t,500 to?3,500 serures ttle. For prces and other detals, Hee T. II. <S IV. V. HKYNOLOS, Illltu I'laln- IIIIIIIDUK. a* :. Hruml S. I'll.m- 11)10. S-S-10 J. II. FI.OVI) I'aJntpr and paper hungtr: joljbnh: promptly attunde to. 648 J>ovvner Street. Tele.phon 29S-B I,(1ST All-Male, male, thn,-oat Kon Ilrce weeks.. I.lljenl reward If re turm-d to o26 IATIOX Avenue. J'hon I,OST Between Genede Avenue an AUIH; I,. llu lmia N, tellt'llur of vvcutflnld ntuton a lady's loathe pano, has ojune s pr<m'am] o n her full IIHRM and wrst bag eontalnlnp money. Fnde new students, please phone Westneld 528-M. Adtlress gj lolm t. Tel. 264-J, after 7 P. M,!l-12-3t LOTS pon; SAI.l l\ III/, \ll(>\ l«'bln-s, lns It" mantenance and contnues only on ac- Sereml In (he chocest portons of the count of edtk'utlot. llousckeeplne; ' C)u«ul( WALTER.1. beflna, ceutlmes and la mantaned 511 Km I.EI2, Street. on account of furnture. See Maxwell, '430 North Avenue, U'eslfleld, MISS Wl.MFIIHIJ «('IIBMCIf Author- Open evenngs. f aslb. Strongheart Konnels, JSaston Avenue, New Brunswck. Phone H13-W t fll LOADS of drt may he had by anyone who wll remove same, at ther expense. Square dnner table sale. Garage rent. 405 St. Marks Avenue. I'Oln XIOI)A\ h excellent condton; ITtny extras, such as eord tres, shock aba.nrbers. speedometer, whee loc!,»llmf»«kw Fol HUNT Pleasant lomelko furnshed room n prvate house wth small adult famly, convenent to LOST Chld's pofketbook contanng Hum nf money and prayer beads. Helur to 2:S Haze! avenue. I,O*<'r.Female ardale dog'; brown an Itlack, whte streak on chest.. Ne eollar, no name on name phle. ('alle Pepper. Advfse VnnOoren, 4;!4 Kver sol 'Kre. Tel. S08-R Ilewurl. zed teacher of Progressve seres wll conduct a t:lnss of musc each Frday afternoon at the resdence of John S. Fsher, 2119 Prospect Drect, U'estfleld. rhone For aldltloml Inmaton cull 1274-W nunellen.!> t t NOW IK tbe tme to lnt?mr properted fur full and wnter 0nlen anl rentnlfl of realty. Con.nl WALTER J, I.Ef, Bl Elm Street, Wcatlteld. Phone 407. OfK OR Blllll; LOTS AT UK PER FRONT FOOT. OONVI0MI5NT TO SCHOOL, TI1OLI.EY, ETC. CHOKI: M:IGIIIH)IUI(KII) UIII. Coanull WALTER J. LBB, 50 BLM STOBET, ted. N. J. o-n-tf 'I'jrHI.I'lSS 1IH8 pnsaenf?er roadster, all cords, spare, automatc prmer t'ohl weather HtartrR", ol supply tank wth automatc low ol alrnal: new W'lllarl rubber hattery, two ranke hgh speed carbllretor, perfec runnnjj: eomton" Terms. Westneld H13-.T. 7rt<» CASH, buys a buldng lot 50x120 feet valued nt JHOO to $1,000, ln a developed secton of Westlleld, N. J., wthn 12 mnutes' walk of Central II. R. staton; sewer Improvement, resulnted, For Inmaton ntfdress W. It. C'ucuol, Chatham, N. J. B-12-2t ralroad staton. IA»r partculars SIGNS SIGNS SIGNS phone 18-J lt HOUSE FOR ItENT. HOUSE FOR SALE Kll! HUNT Nleely furnshed room FOR SALE INQUIRE sutable tne or two; also sn^l NO HUNTIN3.0U TRESPASSING, etc., room: tlree mnutes te staton. JO' all n stock at tho offce of the "Lende Westfdd jw'ethk'. Press. 52 Elm Street. 1,'OH ItlOM' Furnshed room, n K Tll: IIKVII.'S DIM II'I.DS, locuton near town. jvatory tho rchman's ruon. Telephono l;s-^\". man's ehlldrpn and the *] offsprng, all fro to mlfo deslrulde clzeh. See Mnxwell tne furnture. t.'fo North Avenue, Westlleld. Kl»ll tlo.\t FurnfBhetl Hln^le room nentb'ntn; three mlnutfa from.staton and trolley. 123 Qumly slrefl, Open evenlnks. next to Ac.df Bllbllll^. TO J.KT Apartment, four rooms l I1M.\T TKO unfurnshed fonnecl- bath; hot water and lleat. Modern Servce Broad Street. ^ rtmmp. runnng water, prvate lnmee; adults only. Wrte Box 15. re df the Leader tllll«!. lent l(l;\ I'OllV.Ul,. ' Kurl lal,.,1 front t to slall fare Lead.'r ()IIjf(\ room.,'oh UUVr.Apartment, I! hr^c room.-* and!;th, open Itl'e place, slt'tun llt'lt, all mprovements, 10 mnutes walk tn Bt.llon. llealy ahmt (>'t. 1. Wn. Blalt. f.'!;l Snull Avfrue. corner Hurt Ktrc'l. -llo or two ; 'ns wth huar <>m. nlll'.109 I'h,, en nr tuslnchs -oupl,,. Una Street. '1V1. 87S-M. lhllcl lloukc I. r nder^le l-' adnl : rent m'np, c( a only' nlnl Av ner <t) I FOR SAM-: NCAV sx-room IIOURP.! Grant School fpctlon, 75xlB0; K^raKP. slac) trees, Inrpo lvng room, tarcstry, lrk-k (Ire place, restrctons, Htenm heal, cxtrns. By nppolntment. Owu-r, I.Ux 50, care Leader Olfco U Lenox Avct 8 roomw; FOU SAU'J H. tlon; Ktnnl l d FOU SAL p (( runt FI1K S.tLK I'urch sce' Ull'Ul. ttlwnl r»> lll.'^ l J'lmne 102J1-W. f. M:I:, c s ^t-nl con- I, r!, full H. W. I'tUk- 1!;U 'll MOKFETT, carpenter and Alteraton work specalty. er Street. 'J'*l. We^ttlekl 70S IVASTEU I ja undress, fne day a week, Inqure 70S Koulcv; d. V»'AN'TUO Washng to do at home. J'earl Qvnvn, 6J0 Jtlpley Maee. Tel. 78S-W. WANTED To rent t or 3 unfunahsd rooms n quet famly lght housekeepng wthn two mles of Westleld Staton. W. Cumback, I cure Leader Offce. WANTED To purchase a hammock. I'lone Westneld 6S8-.U. WA.M'Ktl Four rooms and bath by adult famly ner depot, Weslfleld or ^.arvvood or Orand; references exchanged. Van lloren lay. Servce. 612 North Avenue, Weatfteld. WANTI l> Mad (whle) }15 jer week. Apply 709 Boulevard. U'ANTKIl Grl general housework In famty of two adulta. 651 Alston Road. Telephone 36-lt. WINDOW SIIADES make your home attractve. Let us estmate. "We go anywhere." Amercan Wndow Shade Co., mafcgre of good shades, 148 North Avenue, Plalnfleld, Tel t WILL prvate famly take two adults of refnement two looms requred from Oct. 1st. Address.h. Leader Offce. FRAME THE CHERISHED VACATION PICTURES They wll brng fond recol ec. tons of your sojourn a th " Mountans or at the SeashoJ Scenes and Photos of the g a W r spots, brng joy through the Wnter. Hang them on the wall. No trouble to call and or make suggestons ARTISTS' MATERIALS Pantngs and Engravng Cleaned and Restored. SWAIN'S ART STORE 317 W. FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. Mss Elzabeth Pardm Announces her classes of Dancng begnnng October 9th, at the Westfeld Tenns Club. Applcatons may be made to Mss Pardoe 601 MOUNTAIN AVENUE, BOUND BROOK, N. J. Phone 312-W. WINDSHIELDS AND GLASS n automoble doors set WHILE YOU TyAIT. GLASS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Specalzng n repar and new work. Mrrors made and reslvered. PAINTS, OILS, VAENISHES. B. GORKIN «««Hours: 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.-0pen Saturday Evenng Store of JSlzabeth PLAINFIELD, N. J. FashonableNewSlks At Most Reasonable Prces ALL WOOL JERSEY CLOTH The bp: favorte fall. Wde wdth, 54 nches; most fashonable materal dresses. All the wanted shades, such us black, navy, slver, gray, seal brown, cocoa, tan, gold, jade, and other shades; at a very specal prce, per yard ALL SILK PONGEE In K'eat popularty wasts and entre dresses, n the natural color; a bp; value of whch we s.'ll huulnmls of yards /»f\ each day; sale yard,. f)"c SPORT SATIN All very IU'KII luster and slmme'jj fnsh; n black, nnd vvltc, and,'!, r nd -10- nch wde, sale, yard WOOL SERGE Good heavy qualfy, M nches wde n all tn; wanted shades; most exceptonal new """ fa '' " I apparel; very specal, a y an j 98c SILK CANTON CREPE All slk, 40 nches wde, an exceptonal heavy qualty ; one of the great favortes present and fall wear. Heavy pebble weave, shown n all the wanted new shades; : marked very specal, sale yard BLACK VELVETEEN Twll back velveteens, 06 nches wde; an early fall showng; black and the most n Q,Q desred shades; per yd.. /H,.UO DUCHESSE SATIN Heavy qualty, 30 nchcm wde; " a ranbow of colors street and evenng dresses; trous fnsh, per yard hgh lus- US ALL WOOL CANTON CREPE. 'Ht! rd) nmlurml entre dresses, 40 nches wde; n all tho popular shadea; yard.. 1.1

11 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Pag* S1«T*E In the Cause of Frendshp B r H. IRVING KING "MdraJf? Why, that's wher* Alce urooks came from," cred Chart**, "t's, I beleve It Is," repled Henry. Ida and Cburss were marred la.une. A year later they receved word at the marrage of Henry and Alce, On ther weddng tour Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holton pad g vst to Mr. am Mrs. Charles Karrugton. As Henry and Charles sat smokng together on the nght of tle arrval of the western couple, Charles sad, Experments Hgve Shown That Serlcue Hurt* May Be the Result of Lqud Ar. and some sad Henry. There were : Any one who has ever appled B others In the race, to be sure, but -mostened fnger, or stll worse, the Charles and Henry led the Sold. Ne- end of the tongue to n pece of frosty ther of them, of course, entrely met ; metal to wnter has had panful experlence of the fact that cold us well wth the approval of Ida's father and ; mother, but they came as near as ; us heat can blster the skn. Durng sutors ever do to fllng parental re- jsome experments In Ue producton of qulrements. Ther characters were ] excessvely low temperatures a scentst good, they were dong well ond both would some day Inhert consderable money. It Irked Charles and Henry greatly that they were rvals. As boys accdentally "bnrned" hmself wth cold several tmes, and the effects were so remarkable that he deemed them worthy of a scentfc re- 1Q ther teens they, had sworn a ro- jport.. mantle frendshp wth each other and ther Dnnon nnd Pythas state had contnued In spte of passng years. But now they wanted to marry the same grl I It appears that there are two knds, of degrees, of cold burn. In the case of the less severe "burns" the skn at frst turns red, but becomes bne the next day. The Inflamed spot nearly doubles In sze, wth Intense Itchng, and a perod varyng from a month to sx weeks elapses bee the wound heals. When the contact wth the cold subetance 1$ longer nnd more complete I "burn" of the second degree l produced. In ths the skn falls ol and the parts that the cold has reached "behave lke egn bodes," A malgnant and stubborn wound s med, and the process of healng Is very slow, occupyng several months. A drop of lqud ar fallng on the expermenter's hand produced a cold burn, whch dd not completely heal sx months, whle a scorch from heat, accldentnlly Inflcted on the snrae hand and nearly at the same tme, was healed n ten or twelve days. HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING Bjr MRS. HARLANO H, ALLEN I, 1923, by McClure Newspaper Eradcate.) "Henry, I never hate sufbhently It takes some care and thought to It Is well to remember that the best Henry Helton and Charles Farrogton had b>th cast eyes of apprecaton nmde n my behalf." tlculsr about gettng value receved! rather twck bed of wool, and are lght thanked yon the great sacrfce you buy blankets, that s, f one Is par- blaftkets have s surface resemblng a upon the buddng charms of Ida Good- ; her money. It la not enoofb that "Swrflw? Dd IT" sad Henry. "I ' us well as warm. It Is qute easy to wlu. Both were young men tfnder the desgn be pretty; and t s a bad get. What was t?" And then, te deceved by what we thnk Is a thrty, that s and Ida was barely [ plan to buy cheap oues, as good blankets wear so much longer and are more wthout watng a reply, he burst thck woolly nap oa a blanket, though. twenty-one. Besdes youth, beauty anl out, "CJarles, don't you thnk my wfe Some blankets are made entrely of satsfactory a every way, brans, Ida was possessed of oler va- Is the most wonderful woman In the ; cotton, and ths long nap put on by uatle gdjuuets and appurtenances n world?" Of course you know that the fnest machnery. If the tuftng can be too the shape of a rch father and an Indulgent mother. 100 per rent wool blankets are very easly scratched off wth the fngernal t Is very lkely a surface nap. expensve. Salesmen say that prob ably three out of every four of the You can soon learn to tell when COLD BURN NOT MISNAMED The uau who got Ida a wfe \ medum-prced blankets now, on tle there Is a larg«percentage, of cotton would be lucky; there was no doubt about that. But there was very much doubt, ndeed, as to who that lucky ] - person would be. Some sad Charles j At ther club Henry and Charles met dally and dscussed all sorts of subjects from the weather to the tarff, never touchng upon what all the tme was In the back of ther mnds, ther rvalry In love. But ths tactly bdden subject revenged Itself lt«outward neglect by workng Its way Into every mntter thnt come up dlscnsslon so that fnally, from agreeng on everythng, Charles and Henry drfted to the other extreme and conld or would agree on nothng. If Charles opned,that the next day was j gong to be far, Henry was postve ' that Indcatons were ran, and If Henry dscoursed In favor of hgh protecton, Charles denounced the duty on wool. To add to the dffcultes of the poston of* the "adored one" the two young men had, got Into the habt of collng upon Idn together, watchng anxously durng these calls any Indcatons of favortsm on the part of the young lndy. And though Ida bore herself wth an Impartalty whch mght have served as a model n Supreme court Justce, her two sutors never left the*j house wthout fancyng that the other had been unduly favored. Ths was the state of thngs when Ida announced an expected vst from a school frend nf hers, a western grl named Alce Urooks. "And Charles," ; sad she, "you nnd Henry are to come and tnfcc us to Dlnek Rock next Wednesday aftcrnoot. I want Alce to have a good look nt the ocean; she hns never j seen It snce she was a lttle grl when j her parents took her to Atlantc Cty j or some lee-slored sandy plnce lke that. I want her to see waves dashng at the foot of clffs." The fact flnt Ida addressed herself to Charles caused Henry's bnrometer to snk to Its lowest depths. But when she added, "Henry, yon wll be my escort and, Charles, I wll ar.slgn you to Alce," Henry's barometer came up wth a bound and Charles' sank correspondngly, Ida's vstor nml the dny set the ; excurson to nnck Hock arrved. Lkewse arrved the rvals. Ida had Inssted that her father's enr he used and that j It should be drven by her father's ; chauffeur thn In the Interest of a' strct neutralty. Now, you mny thnk j because Ida assumed such a neutral poston Hnt sld dd not know whch admrer she would fnally mnrry. That's where you are wrong. She knew. It ' Is true thnt at frst she hud b>en 111 Rome dnubt md tmd debated tle matter wth herself. But ns soon us she, gtoppel debutng, why then somehow ; she knew. The excurson to Black Rock was H success. Mss Brooks wwt n Monde lttle tlng, lvely nnd talkn- tlve. Just the proper full fur Ida, whn wns tall and dark nnd rather reserved In nnnner; one you would hnve cnlled pretty nnd the other lnnlsome. ; In sple of the fnct Mnt Iln hud assgned Chnrk's us Alce's escort and Henry as ler own It wns n snrt (f cntclws-cnt'l-rnn pnrty nnd Charles was as often nt tho sde of Iln us 1"' wns nt the sde of Alce. There wer», several other cxcursums nft'r tlls md n party or two nt Ida's home In honor of her guest, whose vst lusted n full mouth. A week or so nfter the departure of Mss Brooks her western home Henry enld to Charles: "Hd fllp, we have rntlor been playng nt crn's-purpuses of lute. I know how you fw-'l toward Idn nnd you know lunv I feel.. Our frlcnl»l)lp I regard us unnetllns Bcred. Nothng'and nobody shnul't ered the trck. ever be nllowetl to stnnd between us. ; Fellow panters nnd frlnra were dke Kurl frends ns we lre should le really to nnke sacrfces end other. Novr, do you feel tlmt '>'"" "nltl make the great sacrfce mo the remn'iutlon Incensed, the latter tellng Tntoretto thnt IIK'.V lml nut nuked hm to do (le work. He repled thnt nl desgns should le Judged, and thnt If they dd of nl clnlns to the lnnl of l<'«, not wnnl to puy the pcture he fnodwln?" ' "No," repled Charles, "frankly. 11 en ry, I do not." "Well, tl'n I tnm-t," s:ltl Il-nry. ; "C'lrl'S, 1 tn m longer ymr rval. Wluenr jump* t r,nuy cost e, I reunce my dearest MHJIIrUlons. Ano,. SUBMARINE IDEA NOT NEW Beleved to Have Been Flrt Thought Of In the Revolutonary War, prlly led to tle joke nllmr tlm a *w nf gum. He (mnted rapdly, Clnrles, 1 levn town fur Bond IK-XI ; mvlng IHl' lme tn even Inrge canweek. There Is n busness openng l«j IIBI-S, whm lmy h; the rentfun Ml'lvnle, Dl,,, nf whlm I huvu eut- j Mme nt IIIH clmnrlo) statng Hnt he treuled art ns u JeBt euku lo a ral myself.".,,, j,\ fv(,ru.se In the lender 0. A. W. ADS. DIUNO KftBUl/W I roult* but Unsuccessful. An attempt was made durng the Itevolutlonary war to destroy an Englsh war vessel thct lay near Qovernor'a Island, wth an "Infernal machne," culled a "marne turtle," Invented by a mechanc of Snybrook, Conn. The machne faled to do the work that was expected of It, and the attempt was unsuccessful. Washngton approved of the machne, on examnaton, nnd selected «competent nmt to attempt the hazardous enterprse. The machne wns constructed so as to contan a lvng men, and to be nnvgnted by hm nt wll under the water. A small magazne of gunpowder, so arranged as to be secured to a shlp'a bottom, could be curred wth It. Ths nngnzlne was furnshed wth clock-work, constructed BO as to operate n sprng nnd communcate a blow to detnnntng powder, and Ignte the gunpowder of the magazne. The moton of tle clock-work was suffcently slow to allow the submarne operutor to escape to a safe dstance after securng the nngnzlne to a shp's bottom. But the sheathng oa the bottom of tle Englsh vessel on whch the "test" wns to be made wag too thck the successful workng out of the plan, and nftcr a two-hoar attempt to penetrcte the thck copper, the operutor and hs "turtle" came lp out of reach of musket shot, and safely landed. GREAT ARTIST BUSINESS MAN How Tntoretto "Stole a March" on Hs Fellow Panters of the Cty of Vence. An amusng story IMB been told of how Tntoretto outwtted the other Venetan panters of hs dny, whch thrown n lght on hs busnesslke character. The Brotherhood of tle.snn Hoeco In Venlco wnnel n pnlntlng fur n wlng of nn npurtraent In Snn Hncro, where Tntoretto had already nnde n fresco of the Gruelfllon of Chrst. They nuked deslgnb from nl the pnlnturs then In Vence to be Blnlttel on n dny ntned. Whle the other nrtlstu were mal- Inc tlelr desgns Tntoretto measured the splce whch the pcture WIIR Intended, pnlntpd n ennvns nf Hnt KIKP nnd put It In tle nllotted place. When Ihe Hrnthorhoort HHeluble] to Hep the desgns of all tle ponters they dscov- wculd make them n present of It, The plll'lnn rellnel Its plrn-e. noettp wns an engma to hs.'"s md lellw-nrllhts, He hnd n pn'mnced sense (f humur, whch HOW TO BUY BLANKETS B>»rke"t are "unon bluuket*,'* that Is, j they are made up wth a cvuun warp ' fnd & wool weft or fllug. Toes* unon blankets s' v * excellent ervfce, j hot, of course, are no su warm or so! lght as an all-wool blanket. As the I proporton of coxtua ncreases, Use prce Is, or stannc] Iw, lowered, be- 1 cause the qualty nl the blanket Is j clanged. Cotton blankets are heavy, sou easly, and gve lttle warmth. n TManle, In Qw Bret ph'f l vll j be heaver, because cotton but HUTS Bpedk gravty than wool A very j notjce«ble thng about a blanket that has too much cotton yarn I» that the cuaraeterstlc wry, elastc feel of wool gves place to the softer and more yeldng qualty of cotton. My dnub- I lng over a fold of the blanket and studyng the edgs you can recognze a unon blanket, os the cotton wll stand out In a straght lne, whle wool lbers would be crnkly»nd curly nstead of straght lke the cotton.' The cotton warp may also be detected at the edge of the anket. Most women lke ther blankets to be decoratve as well as practcal. The best sellers seem to be plad desgns In pnk, blue, or yellow combned trltl whte, to ft In wth the color scheme of tle bedroom. Dsually blankets come double, but convenence, many housewves cut them apart and bnd the edges. 6h«4 Fltacen Ukt KeM*. A wool market Is held adouajly at Putseo, IK t!? wlds «f TU't 'He Tbetan owners of eheep barter the fleece of ther fleets Indan tea BIKI rce and cotton goods. T>*se sheep rennet lve besns 10,(XW feet ' above sea level, and U ther wool Is n gre«f demand the traders have to brng ther comnodtles on»«ck pones, mules and donkeys rght up nto the heart of the mountans. About the mddle of Julj the ' traders, both partes, converge»n%> a hgh valley some 18,000 feet above sea-level, and there ptch ther respectve camp*. The Tbetan shaep oblgngly carry ther own woo! t» the sheurng ground, aod emerge slm am shorn from u mass of fleece, whch* looks lke buffalo robes. These fleeees am rolled nto as small a compms at possble, after beng wonod lata tght ropes, and are bound onto the pack anmal!! Hs xj»r<«n««. I "Wel. I'll le! ;ou, EUlck." «t«- fespwl flap.tchjnj! (f HuXFU* Blfg^ "J hung back rght Mrnrply bout (Stng tuarrpd, l"nu s*«, I knder cot to tbtnktng tbut the Bonotony of lvng wth en#~ptul pe«on all a)y lfe." "When you eot saarrled how"d t work «ut?" asked El lck Oaken. "Never had a chance to try It»arcely. r?e got fourteen chldren, ttr*s brothers-n-law, t hther-ln-uw, nothcr-ln-lnv, several other klnfolka and t couple of fellers that I nevw dd fnd oat nersacly vl«th*f vu, hocglng around more or lew fentrt IF." Kanuaj»u_at*r The Flrrt Regnng Womtn. Qneens have oo-»(,led promnent places In the hstory nf the world, hut tlelr power has not always been commensurate wth tlu.fr ttles. The frst woman wth soveregn autlorlty wu Semlramls, queen <>f Assjr*. Deservng Dollars Do Double Duty J PLAINFIELD'S DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW Thursday Sept., 13 A Bargan Gvng Event Never Bee Paralleled n the Hstory of PlanfelcTs Stores Be n Town n Tme DOLLAR DAY Set your Clock Early To-morrow The Wonderful Values Wll Not Last PARTICULAR PEOPLE PRESS PURPOSELY TO PLAINFIELD BUYING BARGAINS BY BUSHELS COME ON FOLKS SPREAD THE GLAD NEWS GET-IN ON THE UNUSUAL SAVINGS ans Galore The Planfeld Advernng Club Protects You From Fraudulent Advertsng, I./

12 Page Twelve THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER \% A STUNNING LOT OF BARGAINS IN SPECIAL SHOE VALUES AT VAN ARSDALE'S PLAINFIELD DOLLAR DAY Tomorrow, Thursday Sept 13th In Women'* Oxds and Pumps; 175 pars left at $1.00 Per Par Women'* Whte Oxds and Pumps; 150 Pars at $1.00 Per Par An Assortment of Msses' and Chldren's; tables of them at $1.00 Per Par Also Women's Oxds and Pumps at the net prce of $3.45, $4.45, $5.45, $6.45, $7.45 Men's Oxds n Black and Tan and Sport Oxds; specally prced, net, at : $3.45, $4.45, $5.45 CHOICE LOT OF HOSIERY AT REDUCED PRICES FOR THE DAY 1Q% REDUCTIONS ON ALL REGULAR LINES NOT NAMED AS SPE- CIALS ABOVE AN EXPLANATION The usual careful attenton n the fttng of the regular lnes wll be gven each customer, wth the excepton of the specal lots. If, n the specal lots, you fnd your sze you wll get a bargan by takng them wth you. The word of cauton s gven so that there wll be no dsappontments. We want to please everybody as always- VAN ARSDALE'S 127 East Front Street Planfeld, N. J. "The Center of the Busness Center" THE $10 VALUE Prevals here n greater sgnfcence than the SINGLE $1 SAVING FOR DOLLAR DAY Planfeld To-morrow, Thursday, Sept. 13 You Save Dollars Many of Them The very Latest Creatons n Fall's Fnest Fashons Awat Your Inspecton COATS SUITS DRESSES AND FURS That cannot be equalled n prce at ther superor qualty. Make your shoppng trp on DOLLAR DAY, 11 more satsfactory one, by vstng ths store and nspect the unusual values Unt nre here. II. wll be n pleasure to show you the garments dsplayed, even f you are not ready to purchase on ths day, You wll return, as the advantages wll encourage you to do so. IRVING PARETS "The Worlh-Whle-Knowng Cloak and Sut Store' " 149 West Front St., Planfeld Telephone 1523 LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS STORE DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS Szes 0 to S Reg. $1.40 at LANSNER'S $ DAY only $ W. FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. J. THE STORE WITH THE ORANGE FRONT Here t wll be DOLLAR DAY Greater Values Chldren's Wnter Vests and Pants, the l'umous Sprngtex make,.szes from 2 to 16. TWO JOR ONE DOLLAR. ' Chldren's Musln Bloomers, szes from 8 to 12. TWO FOR ONE DOLLAR. Chldren's Stockngs n brown, black and whte. FOUR FOR ONE DOLLAR- Boys' Heavy Rbbed Stockngs n black and Cordan, Reg. 39c-. Specal Dollar Day only; 3 PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Boys' Wash Suts, reg. $1.00; Dollar Day Only; 2 SUITS FOR ONE DOLLAR; Broken, Szes. Boys' Wash Suts, reg. $1.25, $1.49; Dollar Day Specal, $1.00 Each., Boys' Wool Tweed Suts, wth Peggy Top Wasts, reg. $2.98; Dollar Day Specal, $2.00 Each. Boys' All Wool Jersey Suts, szes from 3 to 8, reg. $5 and $6. Bg Specal Dollar Day, $4.00 Each- Boys' All Wool Tweed Suts, reg. $5 and $6; Dollar Day only; snes 3 to 8, $4.00. Chldren's Summer Unon Suts, reg. 59c and 69c; Dollar Day 2 FOR ONE DOLLAR. Come to the Lansner Store Drect. too, the Best Bargans Boys' Khak and Crash Knee Pants, reg. 79c and 89c; Dollar Day only, 2 PAIRS FOR $1.00j sze 4 to 9. Boys' Blouses, reg. 69c; Dollar Day only, 2 FOR ONE DOLLAR. Chldren's All Wool Sweaters, reg. $1.79, $1.89; specal Dollar Day, 2 FOR $3.00. Chldren's All Wool Heavy Shaker Sweaters, reg. $6 and $8; the Bg Dollar Day Specal $4 and $5 Each. Grls' Gngham Dresses, reg. $149; szes 7 to 16. For Dollar Day, $1.00 Each. Chldren's Panty Dresses, made of fne Gngham, reg $1.49; szes 2 to 6. Dollar Day only $1.00. Lades' Fne Crepe Bloomers, reg. 49c. Dollar Day only, 3 FOR $1.00, Lades' Prncess Slps, made of heavy sateen,. n all colors, regular and extra szes, reg. fjl.49 to $1.98. For Dollar Day Specal, $1.00 Each. Lades' Dresses, made of xery fne Gngham, also some Vols, reg. $4.00 and $5.00. For Dollar Day Specal $2.00 Each. All szes.. There are dozens and dozens of other bg specals Dollar Day that space wll not permt menton. LANSNER'S Formerly Front and Somerset Streets' Come Early ALL OF WESTFIELD IS TO BENEFIT BY THE Extenton of Our Great Sale TO CONTINUE OVEH DOLLAR DAY Thursday, Tomorrow, September 13th EVERY ITEM OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS MARKED DOWN A WAY DOWN! GREATER BEDDING BARGAINS O u r F n e L v n g R o O H l Our Real Rug Values Sutes Are the talk of the town. Beautful Hew velour, mohar and tapestry. Specally made to order, and very deep, soft seats and backs $169.00, $230.00, $ Bg Beddng Values Fne Whte and Ivory Beds, reg. $12.50, now $8.98 Ths Wonderful. _, Bed Outft, havng * ne Fancy Leds - «-?13.B0, $14.50, now $9.98 fne fnshed Bed Novelty Fnsh Beds, reg.,?18.50, now $14-50 guaranteed Sprng»*»«" and good Mattress Odd Sample Beds $ 6 98 $19.98 Crobs, all szes $ 6, S0) $12 g0 $14 50 Regular $ GoO( l B «l Sprngs, now $4.85, $6.50, $9.00 Fne Day Beds, complete $11.98, $24.50 The same good makes we have been senng here» v nn, yn,j luauy UUI L 1U] All Cotton Mattress, roll edge $8.98 years new, attractve patterns and colorngs n the sale, felt and Cotton M,,II n, Our 54f>.()OAmn::ter 9x12, now $37.50 «T7 Rn survlccable Our $52.50 Axmnster )xl2, now '""/- otto,, Mattresses, roll edge, very $ $11.98 Our $55.00 Seamless Wlton Velvet, now Our $59.00 Senmlelss.Wlton Velvet, now 'olt Mattress, roll edge, very servceable $14.50 Our 52:.00 Seamless Brussels, now I53J0 $23.50 Slk Floss Mattress, roll edge, very servceable.. $22.50 Only a few days left thegreatfumture Values. Don't mss the real barga West Front St. Planfeld, N. J.

13 THE WESTFELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Page Thrteen DAY AT PUBLIC LIBRARY MEETING UNFIELD TOMORROW I At the frst Pall meetng of the trustees of the Free Publc Lbrary held Thursday nght, the followng busness was transacted; The report of Mss Vrgna Gale, the lbraran the munnths of June, July and ants Wll Offer Many Bargans nd s Bg Rush of Patr<ms I> Expected. nfeld, N. J., Sept. 12. The Merchants dvson of the er of Commerce of Planfeld lng: a great drve to place bepurchasng- publc, on oltomorrow, the greatest abargans that have ever been cl such an occason, ked by the protecton of the j the lbrary s able to supply. Several of the latest books have ce of Planneld's Advertsng been placed on the shelves. Presdent P. P. Condt presded. those vstng the stores are of recevng true values n exceptonal purchases of the fact that the trolley transon s stll out of commsson,' jot dampen the enthusasm one j partcle. The store keepers nfdent that those who know an be had at ths tme, wll ^er way to Planfeld on Dolly. Generous neghbors wth bbles wll see that the car s th the anxous ones to reach peen Cty tomorrow. because of the desperateness ( merchants to leave nothng to make the day a bg sucpffers that many more oppor- \ to those who wll respond announcements made n the s of the newspapers. Wse wll Istnrt early and avod pappontment. CIVIC CLUB MEETING eetng of the Board of Govof the Westfeld Cvc Aswas held n the Town Hall lay nght, ps decded to have sgns placed [entrances to the town callng on to the advantages of West- A letter of thanks was orlo be sent to the Central Ealf.New Jersey, thankng them vlng put on two addtonal whch had been asked by ve Assocaton. It was dealso to assst the Eed Cross JKelef of the Japanese n the alamty whch haa befallen The coal stuaton was over but no defnte acton ken. ID OF HEALTH MEETING Jhe regular monthly meetng IBoard of Heallth held n. the joms Frday nght the followarable report the month and August was submtted..j Executve Andrew Carney, ort ndcates a very healthy n Westfeld..report follows: July, one tuberculoss, eghteeen of, fve of measles, fve of ng cough, sx of chcken pox,,'were two deaths, eghteen Mud four marrages. August, kscs of tuberculoss, one of Kma, three of whoopng Deaths, two, brths nneteen, trrages seven. {e report of Secretary Harden Stated that the complant rela- [the Town dumps, made by! Crescent resdenfs, had been ld. fcense to conduct a dary bus- a ranted J. A. Burke. A lcense was gven to Tony...j. All the lcenses of the ^scavengers were renewed. A j ger lcense was refused James I K, untl a sutable wagon was] j IK. G. Savoye, the presdeent, j ( Id over the meetng at whch, members were present. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT: one automoble accdent ocovcr the week-end. The ac-: occurred when the automo-; belongng to Mss Vrgna of Crand, and Eyra Hutson; Town, collded wth an ce ^ belongng to George Reynolds,' ht fre house. Mudguards of pus were damaged. ; HER WESTFIELDER ; JENS NEW STATE NORMAL: (ml openng exercses of the State Normal School at Gloss-1 jrt'e- held last week under the I on of Dr, J. J. Savtz, the prn- j?ho was merly of Westfeld.; It-, and vstors assembled n,.,. audtorum the exer- ; A secton n the audtorum,< evcd Glnssbnro ctzons Jpntrbutel to the fund the] J'C of twenty-fve acres of hnd fed to the State s the orgnal ' % the school. >LAW SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 19 \Vnrllaw School boys, Pnrk P, Planfcld, opens the term!.! on the ISHh of tls month. (rh rt'crds muntancd at the LW School n the pa.st Kenso H ^router attcmnnct) than e. from tl 1 thorough daascn Arshp Ih nsttutnn has a (Mjpment the de-volopf hn Loys that phtces t n»f ts own. It n [j-unatb g '.chool of thn dmmeto' s ^ ' (J ctsvenntly. ("hark's D. ffw tho prncple uf the Ward- ^bn,,l, hm an ab!p ftntf (f HKmb whch (jahles te»chnol to pt nstructons n many de- August, were submtted. The crculaton was 4,158 August and the attendance 3,100. The total number of books n the lbrary s 12, The Lbrary has been well patruned durng the summer and the (k'maju books s greater than CUMBERLAND CLUB ENJOY EVENING Saturday nght, n the new garajje of Benjamn Martn, the Cumbtrland Club enjoyed a dance, ar- ranged by the entertanment com- mttee. The garage was attractvely decorated. After the dance, refreshments were served. About thrty members were present. Style n Shoes that are made Comt s both ^hghly desrable and fnally possble. Styles MEN and WOMEN G ROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES When You Want a Plumber n a Hurry! Consult the Classfed Secton of the Telephone Drectory. The Classfed Secton of the Telephone Drectory contans the busness cards of progressve concerns n many dfferent lnes of.trade and professon. These lttle advertsements are arranged under varous trade classfcatons, and are easly and quckly located. The next tme you need a plumber, panter, carpet cleaner, electrcan, tax or any other busness or professonal man, consult the Classfed Secton of the Telephone Drectory. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY The FASHION SHOP 150 EAST FRONT ST., PLAINFIELD MAKES AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY Planfeld's Dollar Day TOMORROW $1.00 OFF ON ANY ARTICLE $5 AND UP 40-nch Crepe de Chne, street and evenng colors; regular $2.19- Specal, 70 yard 40-nch Satn Faced Canton Crepe, all He leadng regular S3.00. ' Specal, y;rd 40-nch Prnted Crepe de Chne, heavy qualty, n a good selecton of color combnatons; regular $3.00. «M QO Specal, yard ; 'P*'«'lJ > -6-'ch Slk Trcolette n all Uf wanted shades; plan and dropsltch ; regular C1 AA $1.19. Specal, yard. 1.-\JW " t " j n,. Imported * Japanese Pongee, heavy qualty; regular $1.10. Specal, va nl ALL FALL GOODS ARE OFFERED AS SPECIALS BARGAINS FOR DOLLAR DAY SILKS WOOLENS 36-nch Dress Satn, all colors, 54-nch All-Wool Poret Twll regular?1.89. fj QQ n black, navy and brown only; Specal, yard Ql.JJ Specal, yard regular $ ncl Black Charmeuse, rcn?- S $2-25 :. Spoc 54-nch All-wool French Serge, very fne qualty; black, na ' $1.89 and brown only; reg. $1.89. Specal yard SPECIAL -J 3l-nch Slk tolors, yard $2.49 We Have Selected Hgh-Grade Merchandse Ths Specal Event at Very Lowest Prces, Even Lower Than Todays Market I?8 E.FROIT SI 64-nch All-wool Serge n navy and brown only; reg. (t»j *>A $2-00. Specal, yd. «P1<.J7 44-nch. All-wool Serge n all the wanted colora; regular?l.tj9, Specal, yard 5-1-nch All-wool Check Skrlng, n brown and whte, navy and whte, black and whte; regular $1.75. Specal, yard 54-nch All-Woo] Tweed Homespun Sutng, all colors; regular $1.!)8. Specal, 1 AQ yard $LAu 40-nch All - Wool Canlon Crepe, very heavy qually n all the wanted colors; regular?2.25. Specal, vard THIS MERCHANDISE ON SALE DOLLAR DAY ONLY SPECIAL 40-n. Clffon Velvet, blk. only, yard $149 IT WILL BE THE Bg Dollar Day AT THE V/OODHULL & MARTIN STORE Planfeld Tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 13th IT IS PROPOSED TO PLACE BEFORE THE VISITORS TO THIS GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. One Smashng Bg Day AND ALL WESTFIELD PATRONS ARE INVITED TO SHARE IN THE WONDEFUL BARGAINS Come Early Best Results E. Front St. "The Proft Sharng Store" Tel Planfeld, N. J. MBmamasm To Our Westfeld Frends and Acquantances We Wsh to Announce that the NATIONAL PHARMACY STORES 105 East Front St., Opp. Park Ave., Plahfeld, N. J. Wll Conduct a Specal One Dollar Sale Dollar Day n Planfeld THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th Wll You Take Advantage? ANY SUIT $ I O IN THE STORE THE BIG LEADER FOR PLAINFIELD'S DOLLAR DAY THURSDAY (tomorrow) SEPT. 13 Provdng You Bay Another Sut At Oar Regular Low MARKED Prce- Buy the Same Sut n Duplcate of Prce and Qualty. Q'P[,' jf y o[ cannot, UKO twn t>uu yuurm*if,.sut. >rc> olfer anl p ffty-lfty wth hm. u f''.'d rtlong to lake advantnge of the two BROS. CO. 245 West Front St. Planfeld, N. J. Result Getters "Leader" Cent-a-Words

14 Page Fourteen THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Slks, Woolens Lnens Cottons Dress Goods PREMIER TEXTILE STORES 22S WEST FRONT ST., rabheld, N. J. [TELEPHONE 4248 Tht Small Shop Wth the Bg Reputaton to Satsfy Sheets, Pllow Cases, Muslns Table Cloths Napkns Hosery A Chance to Stock-up On One of the Greatest Dollar Day's In Our Hstory An Item You Overlook Is Money Taken Out of Your Pocket Unbleached Musln, yard $1.00 Bleached Musln, yard J2&. 8 $1,00 45x36 Pllow Cases, 4 (1 AA $ 1.UU Seamless Sheets, 72x90 $1.00 Embrodered Pllow Cases, 45x86, 1 AA 8 3»1.UU Colored border Hemsttched Scalloped Table *1 AA Cloths, each $1.UU Blanket Sheets, full sze, each Underwear Cropo, all colors, 5 yds Slk Fnsh Underwear Crepe, 5 $1 AA yards «J>I.UU 27x54 Rugs, good d» A A qualty, each $1*UU Large sze Bath Mats, each $1.00 Apron Gngham, fne qualty, fast color; 8 yards $1.00 Good qualty Percales, 36 nches wde, 6 yards Fast color Gngham, 32 nches wde, 6 fl AA yards $1.UU Guaranteed Imported Gngham, fast to bolng and perspraton, 3 <M A A yards $1.UU Flannels, n color, plads, strpes and checks, dm A A 6 yards «pl.uu Tapestry Cretonne n the fnest assortment of colors and desgns; regular 49c qualty; 8 * AA yards 4>1.UU Pure Lnen Towel d» AA ng, 5 yards «p.uu Dsh Towelng d» A A 10 yards $JLUU Crb Blankets, each $ nch Napkns, 1 dozen $1.00 Turksh Towels, good sze, t e. weave :.. 5 $1.00 Extra large sze heavy Towels, regular 69c. Dollar Day, 2 Boott Towels, orgnal "Boott Mlls" wth every purchase, 6 $1.00 Huck Towels, red and blue strpe, 9 tf Crb Spreads, pnk only, each d AA «pl,uu Fast color Satnes, dj AA 3 yards $1.UU Lades' House Dresses, lnen and percale, n many pretty colors and desgns, dj AA each «P1.UU Lades' Slk Hose < A A 2 pars «pl.uu Watch the Openng of Planfeld's Fnest Chldren's, Infants' and Lades' Wear Department n Connecton Wth Our Wonderful Stock of Slks Woolens, Lnens, Dress Goods ml A Royal Dessert All I'lannK tlrcu mvuls n day a nn mportant mtter. For Mother must nolcrl wholesome, nourshng easly dgested lomls. I'urtm Ice Cretm a a frequent feature n the homes whu-u ts.superor qualtes are known, ll s the purest, creamest nn\ best ce cr-nm mule n delcous combnaton of rch mm, supr, rj.o fruts am fnest Ihvra. JPlatrfTfld SMART FALL HATS Sweaters, Hosery P L A I N F I E L D CARPET CLEANING WORKS Orontr.l Rug Shampoong a Specalty T. L. GRIFFITHS, Prop. 826 Rchmond Street Tel. 8] 1 Plallok, N } For Dollar Day Only To-morrow, Thursday, the 13th Almost every one know* the wonderful bargans that were offered by our store last year n our Dollar Day Sale. In addton to ths, remember the hundreds of gpecal values that were offered by the Whtney Carpet Company. Puttng both of these together, you wll get the greatest accumulaton of bargans ever offered n ths lne n any cty. We have dsregarded cost n the tems the ONE DAY ONLY. In keepng wth our custom the past three years, we wll offer bargans n every department of our store. We are lstng the many specal values below and n addton to all these we wll gve a specal dscount of TEN PER CENT, from the regular prce of any artcle n our store wth the excepton of Whttal Rugs and the Hooser lne. Ths means that f you look at any artcle n stock today or any other day and come n on Dollar Day and buy t at ten psr cent, less than the prce asked on that day. Due to the specal values beng offe-r-d. we wll not be able to take C. O. D. or charge orders on any of our dollar specal tems. We would ask our customers to assst us by carryng small parcels wth them. We.wll delver a Smmons' Bed, Sprng and Mattress. Specal tomorrow. Specally prced Dollar Day. $1 depost delvers one Rangng n prces. A depost of $1 delvers any of the large assortment. WINDOW SHADES Wndow Shades, all colors, each perfect; regular 69c each, 2 tf> *1 SUNFAST DRAPERY Sunfast Drapery, all colors, plan and fgured; every yard perfect; 2% yards FIBRE CARPET Fbre Carpet, comes n blue, brown and green; full 27 nches wde; <M 2 yards tj)l MARQUISETTE Marqusette comes n whte cream and ecru; full 36 nches wde; wth or wthout border; 6 yards TABLE OILCLOTH Table Olcloth, whte, 50 nches wde, regular 49c yard; 2'<4 yards d» «Pl CRETONNE BOLSTERS Cretonne Bolster Pllows, only one dozen; each GRASS RUGS Grass Rugs, 3x6 feet; an attractve rug; regular $1.49. Each CURTAIN VOILE Curtan Vole, hemsttched border; comes n whte, cream and ecru; 4 yards. WHITE ENAMEL MIRRORS Whte Enameled Mrrors; only a few of these specal values to be sold, at, each, KHAKI CLOTH Khak Cloth. A specal lot of Khak Cloth whch s very good coverng of any knd; three yards SHEETS Sheets 54x90 seamless sheets, good qual- d» ty, each, «J>* Sheets 72x90 seamed sheets, good qual- ty, each, 1 CURTAIN SCRIM Curtan Scrm, good qualty of scrm, eleven.. yards v.. BED TICKING Bed Tckng, good qualty, four yards $1 WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS Wool and Fbre Rugs. A lmted quantty of these rugs n all colors d» and desgns «J)1 TOV/ELING Towelng. All lnen wthbed border; four yards KITZOL 1 can of Ktzol and Sprayer SAFETY STRAP Safety Strap, $1.25 value. Specal RUG BORDERS Rug Borders, yard wde, all patterns, good parquet and plank desgns; d» two yards «])A MATTING Mattng Good qualty, 116 ward; Chnese mattng n plan colors and fgured. Specal, two and one-half yards FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Felt Base Floor Coverng, good patterns n good colorngs. Specal, 2% square yards LINOLEUM Lnoleum, all patterns and desgns; hardwood and tle effects. Per d»1 square yard tpl MADRAS Lnoleum Armstrong Prnted Cork Madras Full yard wde; all-over patterns; whte and d»1 cream. 3 yds tpl PLAIN DENIM Plan Denm; all colors; good qualty heavy denm. 2% yards $1 RAG RUGS Rag Rugs, 14x25, all hand made; manufacturer's sample lot. Four TURKISH TOWELING Turksh Towelng; full yard wde; good heavy qualty. Specal, 2% yards FLOWER STANDS Flower.Stands, made of good hard qualty- wood; good value at 59c. Specal, three RECORDS Columba Records. Every one of them standard; 500 to be sold at the specal prce four SERVING TRAYS Servng Trays; a lmted quantty of mahogany and walnut fnsh servng trays; regular value Each CRETONNE Full yard wde; regular!!0c yard; wonderful patterns and desgns. d» Throe yards «JJI RAG RUGS Rag Rugs, 18x36 nch rag rugs. Specal, two. DOOR MATS Door Mats, good qualty cocoa door mats, specal fur ths sale, Rubber Door Mats, good qualty of rubber, largo szo. Specal, * «each «Dl SCRIM CURTAINS Scrm Curtans, 2% yards long; good qualty scrm wth pretty edgngs and some plan; come n whte, cream and ecru. Par, CRETONNES Cretonnes; full yard wde; good patterns and colors; regular 25c per yard. Fve yards *,- «p CHALLIES Challes, full yard wde, good assortment of patterns and colors; very fne coverngs. Spe- d» cal, sx yards ^Jr SHELF OILCLOTH Shelf Olcloth, twelve nches wde, good assortment of patterns- Eleven yards BURLAP Burlap, yard wde, good qualty, full assortment of colors. Four yards SILK FLOSS PILLOWS Slk Floss Pllows, 22 nch, round or square pllows. Spec, each TABLE DAMASK Table Damask, 58 nches wde; good qualty,hghj mercerzed. Two yards TOWELING Towelng, bordered towelng, good qualty. Ten yards TABLE DAMASK Table Damask, red and whte, and blue and whte Table Damask, 72 nches wde; fne qualty. Per yard Columba Grafonola Now s the tme to buy your talkng machne so the comng wnter nghts by the fre place can be doubly enjoyed. Can play any record. Wonderful qualty n tone. Very specal to- dj ^CUP morrow «M ZD FURNITURE POLISH Furnture Polsh. Our COLUMBIA regular qualty of furnture polsh whch s made SWEEPERS VACUUM especally us and retals at 35c. Four tme saver and good Ths exceptonally good bottles cleaner at a very nvtng BATH STOOLS prce, $ Regularly Bath Stools. A lmted marked $ YOU quantty of whte enameled stools wth rub- AN ALUMINUM SET SAVE ber caps. Each.. Somethng every homo should have. A dollar DELIVERIES MADE IN WESTFIELD depost wll delver ths money saver d»n AC BABY CARRIAGES One dollar depost wll delver one of our well bult Baby Carrages. Tomor- $34 to $75 GAS RANGES THREE BURNER,, $25.00 Never bee have wo offered such an unusual bargan. One dollars depost wll delver ths largan. ICECREAM Gradng of Lawns, Ooncroto Work, Sdowalks, Dollar Dggng Drveways, wth Best Workmanshp. Nursery Stock, Burberry and Prvet Hedges. GEORGE MELINO 'Phono 340 M. (Successors to Mron & Lfson) E. Front St. Planfeld, N. J.

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