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1 / > If,\ \ \ Jj, 1> Vol. XXXV. "No 9 CRANFORD, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, F932 FIVE CENTS Newest Boad Membes Dissent On Achitect Opppw Authoization fo One Finn to Pepaid Plant; Moal Obligation Cited. At Us fist egula meeting Tuesday - night, the new Boad of Education split on the question of empoweing the ochltectunl Ann of H. B. Bady and Co., Inc. of Elisabeth, to submit plans fo a. building pogam to elieve what lias been called the ovecowded condition ot the high school. Thee of the new membes felt that the boad should ob-. tain plans and specifications tam moe than one achitect. They voted against the esolution, temed by Pesident Cloud as meely a "moal obligation" to Get Committee Beths Oganization of New Goup Completed at Fist Regula Meeting. These committees wee appointed by Pesident John $. Cloud at the Ba meeting of the new Boad of Bfaation, the fist named in eactt case bttaj chaiman Teaches, Ma. Oeoge H. Bates, Hay R. 6Jsson and Eujae,D. engage the Bady flnv if plans ae ssi- isfactoy and money Is.available fo a Towle- finance. Sisson, Joseph A; building pogam. Opposing the eso-" Plumme* and A. Leonad Robets plans fo aising {he heceimij mono T> Towle am) Joseph A. Plumme -, ai vjj ipuij. it The teasues epo* athletic Towle Peden. Ms. B»to. Afte Pesident Cloud named the simnced a small balance on hand and a! Dexte Bates, John Von Cleve, Bettn health and attendance. Wsne. Ms. whole boad as the special building committee to conside plans fb enlaging fccis paid. It also showed that In ode Bceche. William Bagdon, J., Eldo Bates, Towle; publicity, Pfttxnme. Robinson. Wane; legislation and by-lawx. Ox amp, immediate steps would hav so keep up the high. standad set fo high,, hig,,.khp^ cu^e^^he;,.deslgft»ted. Robetsi^-Slsson^^nuiiuije* Hay R. Slssoi as chaiman and O. K. Peden, Robinson and JRbbets. Wane as vice chaiman. M. Slsson then asked authoity to instuct the As chaiman qf the iegislatkia and Bady fim to poceed with plans. He by-laws committee. M. Robets i pointed out that the company has given j"- ue» te<1 "^ "» P*""""* to eon his comefflcient sevice in the past, citing the nuttee t0 * ethe ta "" M * **?" " building of the Hoosevelt School, and that any changes that may be**"* that no chages had been made fo sub-» he * * *"* ">»*» to ***" 1 * mittlng plans end specifications not ap- Bcted l " l0n - poved by the votes fo a bond issue. Fom the Business Mens AisoeiaUca. Cites Moal Obtuation - though Julius Woen, secetay, the When Pesident Cloud explained the 7 measue as.not binding the boad, but that puchases of all supplies be as a "moal obligation" to employ the fom local, independent mectants and Bady fim, it plans meet with the that they at least be given oa-oppo twads-appoval, the thee diaaentinj tunity- to bid..-the cntnmimlatlnnjn membes potested the action as baing etahcedthe claim of a local daiy ihal it had no chance to supply milk fo tects, they" clomieav^oi the pupaeje of" tects, they claimed, would be valuable fo compaison, The pesident explained that II the esolution wee passed, othe uohttecte would.net solicit the wok., ltpl»n>,ae submitted by» geat num-.the past, pointing ouvitis fai 1 company to get the business i hae, neve ecelvi that they fo wok, done in the past, when school l a d 5 f l pesident also stessed the fact that the.ageement, as povided by the esolution, ii not binding, since It povides that contact ju achitect fo the building will be enteed into only when the boad is entiely satisfied with the plans and money is available. "... * In the couse of the discussion, Pesi- -dent-cloud declaed-that if the Bady the wok. It-would eiease him fom a gnat deal of anonyance. He said he is constantly being appoached by othe achitects seeking the commission, but that his answe to all ia an explanation of "ttet boads ""moal obligation" to Bady. Last Satuday. Pesident Cloud continued,-a pominent Canfod official bought on achitect to his home, with the implied suggestion.that M. Cloud might use his Influence to engage the officials fiend, - Appaently^ the - «uggestic&-lf-,cnly-implied,-iound;iutue J i t o l ^ T W U.- GUfafc Pablfe ClUcfcm Asked diectly by the pesident If thee had eve been any citicism of the Bady fims sevices..m. Towle eplied thee, has been citicism, fom the publio fo using only one. achitect. Hs stated also that some feel Canfod schools constucted in ecent yeas oe not beautiful.. -. V Eufy.ln the meeting; a communica- Uan fom Fank Hollingswoth, local achitect, asked consideation In the mutte of- engaging on oabltect. M, Hollingswoth ecalled he was a. membe oi; theachitectual flmwhich su- tg i l h d l d l Sheman School and heclted the goodesults obtained unde difficult woking nmiltlnn, otte the contacto became insolvent.", _, Consideable time was given ta a discussion «f the ftnanctog p/ the high school athletic pogamtvhen M. Towle, bew chaiman qf the athleuc committee pesented equests, fo supplies totaling IllO.iS. He pointed.out ap- Ttinf the.miliitlani would - d th* athletic appopiation of 11,000, in which the balance was. «O,78. It was bought out that XXI had been expended fom the athletic account fo pu- chase,pf bleaches, uged l>y the high * athletic diectos. Miss Saah Umond, supevising pincipal declaed puchase of the. bleaches lost yea would not have been sought if it wee known the money would be token fom the athletic athe than the buildings and gounds account. atsaey Mode ia Athletics I - Pesident Cloud pointed out thai the Oeneal Oganisation ^as about-st.ooo Us teasuy and that boad appolagely mode It possible to to be ealised. He expessed the opinion it is not ight to the school en. Peside** Cloud instucted the distict clek to acknowledge the equest by stating that it is the policy ot the boad to boy local, "au things being equal" With egad to the eonpioint the daiy, he stated ouk Is pa dft Cfa xbctn tnv.upon the, Bates, the boad voted to oo cootact fo_the next school jea to Us* Alice Mathews as teache of Encash m the high scbooib««2^6(>peyea.aost Mathews taught hee five yeas. Kwtnc two yeas ago ot take special «-b* at TalelUnlveslss. At Yale. Mlss.iUthewj is still caying on [gaduate wok in English and has been one of the most successful students in Pof. Bake"* famous damatic couses. The teaches committee also ecommended that the boad accept the esjgnf Mln teache of" Gade 3, Roosevelt ScnooJ, effective Mach M and that Ms. Zena Conleybe eiigaged^in he ptoee.fe.tbe est ot the yea, as a substitute t at $5 pe day. The boad acted lavo h i l l yp! ing favoable suggestion was the teaches cammittee_jblan to cut the stale of emuneation fo sutujuijte" teaches. Such Instuctos in all elementay gades will eceive ts pe do and in the mgh school, fs. Peviously, subtltutes m thevflst. six.tades ecejytd^.whne those in the 7th-and 8th giaesgot 17, those in the ojghtchbou«c~-,... " It was announced the sevices of t«o women employed to assist Janitos in cleaning had been dispensed with, esulting in a saving of lljoope yea. Ms. Edwad % Bu, ley letttx. equested the eection of school" mat waning signs In Walnut avenue- Stae sold thee-.is a geat deal ofspeeding in the steet, to the dange of childen going to school. M. Robinson suggested that the police depatment be equested to put office*-on duty si the i (oontlnaad on last pac» Until Tout Season At the suggestion of Oune Waden Fed Dackeman, flxhing hi the books and steams-of the Unio&v County Pak System wql not be pemitted fom Apil 1 to 14, inclusive.. Daing this with vaious vaieties of toot Soch a eguuuon>hould pennttqie best possk bie fishing co -the opening dsj ot the tout season, Apil 15th. This uling wlb affect the lodowicg aeas Rahway Rive. Nomahegan, Black, Blue and Oei* Books. - Seveal thousand adult tout oe being placed ia these steams; bibe Sew Jesey Fish and Game- CwnmtuWn. Ttfey ae bought fom the Hackttstown State.Fish, Hatcheies in lage tanks bv tucks and caefully plaeecun the steams unde the ss&ei&ctt of Oame Waden DackesuuL Duing &2W visitations to the lakes and tes of the Pok System wee enjoyed by the flshmntt-ot-the County. This was an incease of 15,777 ove UM, indlcsung-tlie detlmoueid la ttds aofspoisttbiaak* Han Fo AnDoal Tek Boad Meeting Results in Decision to Opeate Duing Coming Season With Sam* Pesonnel. Tbe Sst spmg meeting of the Boad of Tustees" of _lhe_ Canfod Boys Camp Association was held Sunday it headquates ove the Canfod Tus Company.- peliminay plans fo thi wee discussed and a ough po gam dafted. It was decided that thi.annual pilgimage ot the tustees and Sbet- fiends fo Sping Inspection ot UK^camjt.will, be held Sunday; May 8, if ttia\ieau>e pemit*; othewise, one week jaie.- This^ annual inspection is mute to Ule pupose of detemining exactly, *1utis needed to gel the-cam open in ume to the boys to occupy 1 also decided to go ahead wltl Cnafod people have always loyall and *Ubenlly suppoted the"camp am Ltae tustees feel that^ the same spiit endeood in fome yeas will pevail his yea with the esult that"it will fonctiom as usual. The nuance comointe consistingof W. j. McKee,-F. O. Sfces. W. w. Buckley and Wesley A. Suate will stat wok gatheing in the money.-at-.<anoe. Those who wish t not wait, until-called pesonally but- may send thei checks lo the teasue wheneve they feel so inclined, Lettes and subsclp Ucc cads willgo^out in a-week, how. Cbaie* A. Wallace, pincipal of ShemiaJ-Seiiool Ttlt have-ptwbl ehafcj the same.as last yea. J. E. Banes. wtjo bad chage of activities will be cand will use pactically tho ume stafl as tail yea Evey detail «U be woked out fo the Micccu. of the camp and the -comfot and use ot the BettttxktloDS may lie mode though the pincipals ot the WhOace. last yea was the most «uccessfpd to ibe histoy of the camp to date, both as to activities and in the cambe of bjjs»bo enjoyed the pivlttta tt i ihit Tfm "Hit tt^ti Ihlt this yea will see even moe boys in cusp as a lage numbe of pivate camps will close this yea on accou of co>jdiuohs Besides, a geat many tattes will feel moe- inclined to send Use boys to camp whee all they pay Is thei boad of about a dolla a day, asbe tbaa to expensive camps. Ra. Cub Hoodlums in Station FOStowing seveal T«^pt accidents. csased by boya-iiiilng bicycles.though. ifl&e 7 «Saon~iBu6way thv "CenCaT1taIIoadis making an effot to beak up Six,, pactice,- JU well as. the - habit ot both beys and xils^uslng the station smokiag ooms as loafing places and tm^ing UM?,walLL_anfl-/unltue; Snceaai Robinson, acting unde the ^j^ CentaJ, Raiload ^Police, _ has been it-toe eanfo*- station seveal dan, and bos picked upland waned weal boys iding wheels.though the sabway. as^well as a numbe of Hij.b School gils, who make a.egula habit of.maiv the ladies oom to smoke-to afie ienpol each day- y^ The ^incipals of all the Canfod Schools cave been visited by Segeant RoUnson, and have pomised to coopeate w^h the Raiload 7, police-in bealdibg up these, pactices. Captain Johnson has issued odes tiat.no futhe wanings mil> be given, but that in fottce-beys and gils appehended will takea to tie. JuvenileCout. ;".,- UOiSS CUB IIQLOS.*. """.-,. ATRU. POOL PART* At last Fidays.mcellht 6t the CanfodUotu dub, consideable commopevailed when a ttaument was endeed by Kleins Meat Maket fo at supplied in connection with elief wok being done by. the dub in the Tce-hUl»aii i*i> hlghand-sevealtf themejnbes, wee* on tliei feet potestlscjts. payment, when Bill Klein nd the day by telling-the secetay to tea ttst bin up. The Secetay did so and then infonned the club that it was Apil Fool. Thee wee a lot of ed faces and sheepttn smiles. Doc jdunfee then bought foth the movinf pictue psf.^i and annoanced that he was about-to^show a The entie assemblage back and cigaettes, cigas asd pipes wee pessed Into sevice in antldpatkai of a eal long session, but the opeato simply flashed "Apil Pool Oced-Kght" Thee was a geat of citicism but the membes vent bone happy. At tus weeks meeting thee will be UJkftf Senio CUs* Play to Be / Coloful Dama Poductiof All details have ben completed fo thi pesentation^^ Captain. Applejack, th annual Senio Class play tomoot night and Satuday in Roosevelt School The cutain will ise at 815 p.m. Alte each pefomance, thee will be dancinj to music by the Rhythmic jestes. Tic kets a tl The play pesents u coloful spectacl complete with piates, costumes and th stiking and gogeous evening clothe won by some of the gils in leadln oles. The, opening tutaln shows male concen about one Ambose Apple John who. has followed a stictly life outine In the past but suddenly decides hi needs "a change.v Deemins it best sell his home, he secues an agent, whi involves him with fou despeate Lo don cooks. They povide the -acftoi with many tense moments, but bcfoi the end, eveything Is satisfactoily ex plained, ~--. \ The play will be unde the diection of Miss Elsie Taylo. The ca.it will Include Tom Richads, Louise Welem bnch. Louise. Mekle, Fals\Swack bame. PhyUjs Causo Evelyn Myei Muno. Athu Pedetcluon, Milton Hais, Chales Kudlc; Tom MacMeckli. Edwani S^fldcBv.tCbalM SmelUe, John Themann, Bunett Towe, Andew OlofSon and Stanley Mille. Cental Relief Repot Shows Scope Of Aid 405 /Received Wok in Pogam fo * Unemploymen Relief, 182 Families Diec The scope of unemploynient assls outlined at the meeting ot the Cental Relief Committee Monday night in the Townslilp Rooms. Repots woe submitted by Daniel It. Ncal, secatay of he committee, and they wee augmented by comment fom Oaoge K, Wameiv chaixma&tolitha Ccatal Relief Committee and diecto of the Eme «s» Duing the past month, M. Nek stated, the Emegency Relict Commit tee eceived nineteen additional equests fo cmjlo^ment^ fifteen menjind fou women, malting the total to date 650, of hlch 450 [Wee men and -100 women. The numbe ot now men given wok in Mach was 00, while fifteen women wee also given wok. Thus fa, the oganization has found wok fo 405, of which 352 wee men and 53 women. -The; numbe of-families applying fo llect elief duing Macii was OB and ill*wee given aid, In the fom" of food, penditues.. fo diect elief duing Mach wee 12,118.15, while the total -ex^xmded In that nccount since Iiite last Fall Is $0^ coveing 183 families. h d U i f h I ~ t f * ] l Committee last month wee as follows- Loan/. 9115; shoes,»27.40;,oofing miilt«ial "fo" a ;famliytwhe!5e"ljonie- "was byi fie; WJ0T; Wate bills, $3JO and^gto bills^a. Contibutions Included pat o fiemens salaies; $17.72; pat of teaches salaies,»93.?3; Ms.. Hibson./tU; and, Ma«ael.Me* Cu lough.-t8f~on-apil l, the Cental Relief.Committee had a bank balance.* if I Wate Co. Gives Cedit f. Neal explained that the funds of heccntal Relief Committee ae used fo detalls of,elief not coveed,by the povisions govening the allotment of Emegency Relief Fund. He Initanced the fact that money given by he teaches-,ls- used fo th*. of shoes fo needy school childen, upon the ecommendation of pincipals The Relief Fund Is-also used To povide loans fo those In tempoay stess and,, fo -he payment of gas, wate and othe itillty -bilj-v--mafly^^ qtwnlbans a*ie" beng quickly epaid; he said. i. Regading payment, of wate bills by he Cental Relief Committee, M. Neal E)ointed out the wate company Is fol** owing a new policy In extending, cedit o needy families, beyond tfie geneally esticted limits M Wane com, mended the-company fo tlie effot, cxpewlog the hope that othe utility tght-fouowtne sam.e couse o families in distess. / V. many tsmllies ae c«- pcfftnclng difficulty with landlods on ovedue ent, M. Neal slated the Cental Relief- Committee has thus fa followed no policy of ganting money t6 pay ents. M. Wane advised, continuing along the same line, until afte.the fist of June, when the povisions of the pesent Emegency Relief Act- expie. While nothing definite* is known, M. Wane said the Legislatue will decide whethe to continue the elief pogam, o abandon It. M. Wane-efeed to the compehensive epot ot the "made wok" pofo the elief of the unemployed, published in The Canfod Citizen and Chonicle lost week. Commending this newspape, he said the.epot was complete and accuate In all details.. A.Continued on last page Commissione Hofftnan Speaks Hee Thusdai Moto 5Vehicle Administatoi WilLBe G<ie*t-Talke at An nual Dinne of Mens Club Next Thusday night, membes of tn< Mens Club of.tinity Paish will hold thei - annual dinne at the Paish House. Moto* Vehicle Comnilssionei Haold Hoffman will be guest speake Tickets ac aleady out fo the afta and It is anticipated that attendance will be equal to anything In pevious yeas.. This ^annual aftui Is alwuyj vey lagely attended and In the pun it- has been a poblem to accommodate allj»ho desied to attend.. ~\ Commissione Itofmion, who was fo mcly a. memix of tlie United St Congess Is one of the most "dest speakes In the state amlluui moeilo mands~iipon his time than lie cantuke ne of. It lias taken-two yeas fo the club to make aangements fo, his apneaqnee hee and even, at that, fa wli he appeas befoe the club. The topi of his talk has not been announced, bii those who have head him befoe is eputation as in entetaining talke has won him a lage cicle of fiend inii wheeve he Is billed,k.lagt it enqance is assued., ". Last yea the club entetained Capt. lohn Ayes of tho Missing Pvnons Uu< enu of the City of New Yok and I was thought, then that, the paish house ad eached its maximum in the num- >o who could be accommodated. Membeship in the club Is about the. saiuo is~iilift yea abdui»tioumi7c0minitw0 n conjunction with the cntctalnnun ommlttto ae planning fo a big meetng. ConuniuloneV Hoffman will»been made to nil In the time until Iv ppeas although-hls schedule call* fo UfTWlMf«*mW^Wte t tte jleted. He especially equested the ommlttec not to hold bosk sevice on Li account, but to go ight ahead, The ommtttoe In chage, anticipating lage attendance, equests that all who wish to attend to aive on time ai<d choose thei places at the table., W. Bncklw ofotatnd avenue is UiaA Ala.the-«lub snd,ij. WWMA WoU U «ilay. Th«wtetaliinSn conimtttee consuts of Jules I)u Baj W W. Tocbe and Pecy Thomas Tlie house commute) Is headed by John V ppjf pjwaanco hee was»aii«ed by Ilny itt assisting tha conunltuie 111 chage Inne will, bo. seved by the. ladles nn n pevious! yeas and a comptouly enioyable eveninv is anticipated. Resc- uuons fo the dinne should be made ith any membe of the executive committee, o though Cal Hoe, J. qf MUn teet, unios and Sciiius. D.cimlc< At H. S. P.-T. A. Meeting The- annual jiiiiio-sciilo -DiDuto, UIMIC evening of agument between the. p T f hgh l h h l lil featue the meeting of the High gcliool P.;T. A, Monday evening In the tiigh school auditoium. ; Tliepopoalon up fo discussion-will bo "Resolved. at; compuliioy unemployment Insilince should be adopted by all the Ittttos." The auimatlvc of the question pj twii),which ndudes Olga Specht; Thdlmo Wild nd Meedith Conley, speakes, with May Joseph as altenate, The Junio ill attempt to pove the fallacy of the ioposul, with Robet Fulle; William cllwn and- Ia Dladoulan- as speak- s and William Ilodlne and WUma Pincipal Clement will be the chal nan., Judges have net been announced. he P.-T. A. Cup wlu be,.a,wadedthi> nnlng team, which will, eceive also in gold, The best all-aound At, bo-te will ecelvthc Wesley A. Stange edal.-.- _ " " * ";. " " In past yeas... these.contests.have oused a geat deal fit Inteest. A lage itibllc attendance is anticipated. Joy ScouU of 76 and 79 Enjoy Joint Gatheing Last Satuday night, the scouts. of tajhtgymioslum of the Pesbyteian h" f h dx.^nd-the toops epeated the oath of allegiance to the PlaK. This was fclowed by the Scouttaw and Oath.- The Inspection was conducted bythe inkes and committee -membes. The oys wee equied to show how clean hey wee keeping thei Uctlt. cas, eeks and hands, as well as thei uni- oms. A shot inte-toop dembnstaon of fistaid offeed some good lnituctlon in Scouting, and seved to call tentlon to the annual Red.; Coss ouncil-wide Pint, Aid contest to be wld-ln. Elizabeth Apil 29. Tlie main attaction of. the evening it the InteHoop Indoo ball game between two picked teans. - If ijqjses and enthusissmju-e any Indication of a good time, the Wi suely enjoyed evey minute of toe.game. -. Rosendale Bings Back Mudee Fom South Democats Name Smith And Scully Candidates Leon Scully and Ilei Smith woe unanimously, endosed,i»5 candidates lu \lie Democatic nomination fo-tnwii-»hlp ConimltU.-e at a mvlli.iit (ij the Canfud. UemocaUc Club last liiu.sday evening In tlie club hcitilqiiiileii, 0 Union avvnuc, Moth*., * floth-men-imi^fioihtpaffl^ic^hbvsf* id thei endosement caiiie ii.s a st lic to many Lucul UcmocuU. Ithad eh epoted llwt Walt K. Coope, last yeas Democatic candidate fo thi "TOwi "hip Committee-," wfniwliiilki the ace again.this >Ta wltli OiOFut Baue its H unning mate. Nf. C<»>p-. howeve, Is being uged by advlnuu o un.fo tho Asaeiubly, and declined.o coiuildvi*. tiie local po >ositlon. and.uc efused to un with uny othe landldntc..;. Pctllioiu fo M..;- Scutly»nd M jmltli wee put Into ciculation linmcllately afte the niiitlnu ami pobably be tiled" thu* we^kv^thn --petltl* name.a* a. conuultue on vauauclei James W. Baett. WlUlam DAcy and H»y. Anold,.. Aest of William Bond Fou - Yas Afte, Gime Cleai 4eas- Recod- of Wanted JCille, lub Gives Endosement fo tip n> about 1 WiO Innt Sunday night, tiie iinfud Iollii^Depotment ei>- Nomination,tu_ Tovvitsliip Joy.d tin unique ivcoil o having on Committee. Coope Seeks u-l-iiids onl.v une mude case in uliii-li. the Bid fo Assembly. 1.nimleii- was not appt!- luitdiil. At Hint hou, Olllci Rosen* ilali.»i Hil ihui uii. blot fom the book by "liiklni! i.to custody William Bond, olud, )((. In New Ui-n, N.C, fo the p llitton, also coloed, nt the oneuf Johnson avenye snd Kllse steet niitly. foityeiis ago. In ai utrunioiitavv-awoman on mlth was econunended to tlie atlc club by its specia nfv^ai Itoman, chaiman; William UAcy nd OeoTgn 8. Bau. The epot wo.i manlmous Pesident Uatt lift tho mi, Und placed the candidates in lotnltistlon.fu the clubs endosement, le said 41 has been my fotune to nominate good many D«moc«U lo public office m*»wn^l«wlttpm,»t t a gtste hono and a geate please, to-name than the two candidate*) poposed tonight.. XM, Scully It an exceptionally well; \Tfli i a^t1ni 7 ft xpeience, ability, education, sagiiclty, nd above all coinman +nse and gocd lidgmeht.. -,..., "Ilie ptlib candidate, M. Hiiiltli pe- nts a mw livteslljig IHIIUICIII KKallity. lie liot only hits the education lid Intelligence to uhdi-atand tfwn- -f* **««, Ila iiynptttl lth the wngc-t>a.n<t, thti sihull home (wjic, and the mar who today Lt bulencd with trx6s*anu\liaaa«!d.by luck employmeit. -^ - \ _,«faihoi un the. «7(k-iailks"df C^anod-»sthat othe Biujtti whom \w eally - <;mbl -1» f amtliift^ on - tin* tlie" of Auniust <; 1KI8, liond Inn (Rt^sway- nnt auhuiii<li llie" local liollce ami tliutt of nelijlibolnii towns nadfvillfgm "wacli, iiiitlvllnlto tace i eve lound of- him, until OHJce iuiiilulv.-.lwl--uiu.,.bi»iik- 1 y.laal- -Plthiy jilulit which leif to the siftxtmful culmiiiutkm of the itmi u hunt In Noth Caolina., p Alte the minde-, Police Chief HenneicH-y I wni out the usual "wanted notices to all IKIIICT depatment* and Ihcy^wee lulltiwinl u ) at fn>quvnt Intevals, lnim yea tti yea, at vaious poliie iniivnllniis. the chief, boadcast i.lculais wekhik infoiiniilloii of IJond VVJMlu. UiL..ulIoUi-;.s^pJiii;ii iiqt even the liiitst o \w»avcichief neve elln* qulihed liljiukitiifniu jinch. fa Info- STci,.w«d wiui eceived the mlmilhi«iun was In the iennsylvanla jwsh-fietds, but"1ie-viw-nvcctiooatd. All inmljes of tlio clitpatmeiitltoo, news of IIJIHI. Oho of tlie most active In the»ench,wa»tofflcc ltowndale. IM-,1 Fiday iilglil olllce Itosendale uhtnlncd liifoiiinllon fom a coloed nmn, not a esident of Canfod, that llnnd HIL4 In New Ileni, N O, giving the steet aiafeu.i The offlct passed the tip along U> Chief Hennessey, Both wee thooughly convinced Uiai the infu 4tl*d moning, the ohlt eon/eed with Chief Roy Matin of the County d«- lfe convthoed tlio County xlucf.ot-the.autlwilmclty.of-uiei.tlp to ucti»n extent- -that 1 Chief Matin ii-sued td win] one o! lit* detectives downlwlth Ollkii 1 noaendale, Uistead of ending u wlo tu thi! New llen po > Klfidlve nn that method may be, liavc been known lo lie leaks Chief cliiinc ll<>nniuk>y wanted no such fu IhU- cas** to KO sou,with d 111 Illl ^tui Illll if.- -^---- 1^^ Q !!..J.B.ht. At. noini Kjituilnv flllb-e" wltlmut wod t«even atiy of. I1I/1 fellow ofllcys Diet County DKictlve Richad ItBllly in11 County cu and stated the The..Smith-ScuHy comiilmtion will bc-iift All-Niivytlckt. Smith wvd ilxtqcn >fas with "t/iclc.8ani«blue ack.c.u..unci* came.outt^wjtli jthi? ; ank,. (. hief eiecttcunivhe ls-smlfih th# aval ItCKcvc. ScullyJoined tlie Navy the outbacak of the WoldWti us an nltsted. man, although qualified fo ilghel ank, and come out as an en- M. Smith m bon on thf ^Wcat Idc of New Yok City and wa«- f educated In tho public schools thee and in MassachusctU and Viginia. He ed In Canfod. seveal yeas, IA matt^nltjiaixtne,child,»ttendin«i)ut>» ic schools, He Li suputntcuieit of ho-riveside Apatments, 8. Riveside Jlve,Cahfod.." ; M. Scully comes fom Jesey City id lias Jived swen,ye»p Ut panfou (Continued on last pttge> unk dill fu Notlj Cnollna. Tlicy liui;u i at WiuliliiKlon, U. V. that night health. lie hod good eason to a Memoial Day^Committee sljiht sinking-.pell though. 60 the man huntes left with Captain Belin* Oganizes Tomoow Night ga. - They dciyc-to the nego section of the tqwn L The captota enteed.a few homos anil came back, nhaklng his hcjad.. Finally, tlwy dove up to anothe and the captain admitted^ "Boys, you man i» still hee and well get him now.".. etea and in a geiieal way,pta75»7fo About hai a dozen"kcw"ben patolmen wee called to luound. i«obsevance of MemoliQ Day, Mon- tbejipusei" May 30. will be outlined.- e^.mayos appointments,- wbtch imbace all the leading oganizations the Township, ae as follows A. R. MaoConnell, H. M. Buck, Edwad Bu, O Taylo, John d. Woe, William J. fcmahon, Capt. James B, Dyden, J, Anold, H. B. j. Caig, Walte E. oope, Hebet R.Wlnckle, A. B Idwell. James O. Beggs, Fed J. Del- Also, James E. Hennessey, -William unison. Oeoge E. petebeldt, Alfed Smith, Wesley K,.Stange; Edmund Sullivan. E. Fed 9ul2c, H. aead. utte, Geoge O. Telle, Jsmei^E. ane, A, R. Denmsn, Pank MtCulnigh) Albet W, Buley. and Robet D. k " " " l - iiiklil iilvlnn tllefi about 030 oclock...^"within.u111 lii>uf t..iliey_had 1 " J bufjnot J>i?foe "TJ/Xke -Tto»enaale had III" IUIXIIJIW iiionmnlb, he admit*.- Afte iiicsciilliik theuiwlves at the ^ j5n^of C»pB Ilnim of tliav (letmitment,. The Canfoil olflcc outiliiid-lii» mission and gave the aildesn lit whicli ho hod been told Bond could, bo found, Capt.-Bc- IliiBa 8htwk~hl«-.had and down-that way ho U known fo his knowledge of the coloed iiifctloit,ind ability to get coloed ciminals. Couldnt be, h«salcc the old dakey iu that uddesn was one oj the-mostefipect/d In town, an old time, whtd have im pat in shelteing a mudecf. - --"K-Uj^".he. added, "it that Bond is-ln town, Ill get him" fo you, If J("U want him.".,.. " Tlie" Cfahfo<l-"tiifce aveed he liailnt tulten tliu long ide fo ^ his and "Capt. Belihga and Otdce Rosendale knocked at. the doo. AJjuxom coloed woman came, potesting the captains anhbubtement he would like to look aound. "Bdnd. was found in an upstais oom he didnt have a chance. At nst, the mudee said be did not ecognize the Canfod office. Late, he admitted he did. He mnfsstid hi* attack on.bltton, but claimed he stabbed him with a smslt penknife. When Office Roscnaale som» Utne Is- * te tod Bond Uin knlfitouit have been at least nine inches long/the captued, tugttlve^eoected hlnu It was only teen inches, he pu..]ua p*fltjot»dv the exact dlmens dimensions 0/ $hejuada i handle. Finally ) (Continued 1 i

2 . / -.-. v ; >... ; y > (.. ;.,". -.. li, CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE k i Sping Coat Fashions Go Militay Who? By CHEREB N1CH0I By Lo uiu M ; - - LA PEglCHOLE saf HEN Thonton Wilde wn>te th«w"llidse of SanLuij^Itej.- l» bestowed Iiiwn- IM Veta." lu»tilns. a wholly Bctltlous bidge. In eie&*bw pehaps, fo the use of the otnantle old citys-most omantic-old l*»«*l Oiat of Camllle la Iwlcbote- La Ielcbole of tile book was a»p«tat»- la dance andjictnai* vey b«ottfol save In epose, when "one wa»**«t{»dla discove that the nose m Ion* and thlti. the mouth tlstan.tts mit cblldlsli, the eyes unsatisfied." Wllite. (ills- us" p f he love affai with ihat wunout ol, "gandee Don Andea,.viceoy of Ieu, and-ofhe etiement to a convent afte he-beauty wa* maed by nulllpu.i scss>...-_..-_ Tho eal Ieicbole lived In the Eighteenth centuy. Of bum il«paentage, sucb Was "he voice a»i he git o mlmuy that she was a lensxtliu pn the >"iith Amelca»ta«while still In li<*(»«ilj twentiw..soil the mqgnlfkfit castjw which he akish love, ilunue.de Ama"t. Sjianiiib»_SUIO^S followe* a* sun f»- viceoy In" IVu In eal life. gave b*^ P feg-pn paade" _ j, season,.all still stands and" Is "used as baacks.f^j^j J ^ ^j, _!, and Di ne w ta, f. md pison hy the Uma piill**- *.!»»_» twttoos aad epauleu "n evey- 1tuvlan tilouupliit dtsclbe* "" * [[Mug ttitatsllltay. It* unite exclt- _ y *LMO 1COTT WATMN NK o( tilt fatuous emaks attibuted I to Out (ot Am*tn»n, h.umot>t, Mak Tualn. which I* familia to! mom of till felliiw>n>un(vnin >n< 1 tothe effect that "KvejtKwly talks iboul tuc nauu hut nobody tit does anything about It." llnwev M tue that stateinent may hats been IW Wl oaee, lt«passe now.»> moden I " f science nil moden engineeing hae.done something nbimt it,* and - BO* mankind ail liteally "make M Ml.«m weathe" that It, the kind of.weathe"... jmw l^uts la hate In lilt own hump o place ot ^Coo-fa, away back in tlie why hlmi. of auedjiun. to nuih. iii» liumu- \ tinnd wheb ULwas ton cold outslite fo com. ID ecent yeas ou movie [uilncut have I way lo making, thellnteloa com, < *4ot*bly cool when if*.-tmtit outside -fo COIJI- Bst up lo now the ayeniko. JioWcholde it affdit TOT fotow^titeiiid"<»"tiit i ~nh"i\let "^ I and Instult a "oolliik ystem" as wvll as i "heating S>«I(-IIIIn-til»-l*pimv," ~-. - JBo_ It ls_ono itf thi^_tluui.iilih.of.jniodcciu-fcl-l^.^li ence and moden tlikiiueflng that now knyonp who has eletlklty at litn command also.hits > at his conmiund H feyt Jndoo vyontlie fu-all cllhie* and ImnlllkH, And thl», (/"L»-."<-l)>ln_..." pew aclully of s^u-siy" Ydwicilwd--in the t*o-- Jtoda ai tomllttunlig," means the* -coection of ai to a point most desiable fojpit»<iml comfot, with Just the ight amount ot wamth i^uo coptnest, coect moistue content o tlatlve humidity, emoval of duk paticle* and < foced ciculation»)*hou,t daft. v "*.. Since It does Include all those things, anothe favoite expession "Its not the heat; Its tbe humidity" Is due to goby the boads. Fo *.* _Jt wa*. that "vey thing, humidity, which slatted eseach enginees on the tack that has bought.. about the defelopmnt.of ai copdlllonlnjt-equtpv ment which embodies the functions. 1 6t heating, - a cooking, dying, moistening, cleansing and clcu- " latin* of ai. Ajjd the benuty.of It Jtstltat the ai conditione,,-smalle] thnimhe aveage Aeat. _; adiato. Is so compactly built that it may be - J, Installed In any oom, apatment, otflc, hospital, - a place of bmlnaji. ^w~-=s-.p _ - ; Moe than ttyit thij cpuinttpne* ae so slm* - B l>le Id ^opeation and equie no tlttlt- supevision " that two small- witches on the end of the cab- Inet may be compaed lo the mythical < leve which the catoonists show the weathe man opeating when he wants to supply cold, heat, sputnem, djnm, ain, wind o nlut At a, natte of fat tbe conditione goes the weathe man one bette * * The conditione catft guess wong It pulls In the ai of a oom, coects It as It should be V9 povide pesonal.comfot egadless of the oom so quietly occupants ae^nnawae -of the conditiones opeation. Tn gtvv lo Indoo 1 ai-that delicate Jtoucb oft-jch*«ilon, "ai conditiones should opeate ln_ ooms whee the windows ae kept closed _>n_l!e coection of the oom atmosphee "isnt dlsitpated Int6 IK* outdoo*. This facto bing* op an Inteesting evelation of tbe geneal publics egad fo fenh ai. Fesh ai Isnt wbat H» cacked up to txc accoding to ou foemost sclentlstc In many case* it nuy be moe hamful than the se- age Indoo si., Ai eoadltlanen oovlde aa an*w«t* on* I with a aging billiad, o a scoching sun aising havoc, outdoo*, the Indoo w*ath* In this oom I* cosy, comfotable and healthful. Th* ai conditions povide* pefect si. th* yea ound,»flanlle»s*f outdoo w«a»he**oc«ntlcttl*a.-.. * t=-no lonss will the tied business man be tempted ta un out on hi* otne* fee* and flee - fom thi hot and sulty wmmi days. This ai conditione, Installed In his ante* In place-of _ the famllla*i*dlato.l*. th* answe, ~- S. Phytlclans, alway*»l*t to welcome any *«Untlflc~*>"enSlne*Tna "SeKievemeht "thiwill" aid them In thd wok of elieving human suf. fslng, hall si condltlonlig a* a decidedly po- - /geaalv* at«v. No longt WIN patient* b* foced to undego the added *uff*lng bought on by hoi and sulty wsaths. e by th* Injuious dy Indoo ai of the colde susons. A ai conditione I* shown he* Installed In a hospital oom, so unobtusly* and compact It take* up _y<m«jb*ii*y*n.jn_th*-e*mped qu»t«s of the~* 4 Tun on Ihehtst. o tun on the cold! This ai conditioning unit doe* both, and to complete its esponsibility of supplying pefect indoo weitht the yea, ound. It Imps Old Man Humidity on the un Tn the hot and sulty of the majo dwiiaod* and "<jue«(» of mnnklnd - cnniifot-- iittlhimj iin»mtthntjiiwnilliot thoh jca t>umk de«u te changing. susoni,..atii)..ift atlc acllyftles of temi«*atue and; humnnlly ah i the way. fo Industial and financial t ^ h l M ^ V InjFhumlty, and laboe* collaj>s# fom the efteyt of had, manual activity coupled, wfth bent and sultiness \.... The fame who spends evey daylight-hou In the umme In the suiibokeil Belds will baewplte. lied hls.wlfe. accustomed to a had Woking eiutnce mnfng tho pots, pans and cooking". ange In the kitchen, will -blossom out a changed Jwotoan.". ; * - ; " - Ilusinesa men who should wea thei coats and keeji thei tle*tiet-»lil 6e"«6S to wok as enegetically and assmatly appeaing In the sumiih-t* as In winte, and theiclek* and stenogaphc* wlll^have-tlie nltnca and desie to please Jliat helpi «5< 1mfich..ln; etaining tjie pap Rinage of.pldcustpujw*, and bitildihg op.goml -^will w(thine*-*;2_ l "*3**"-""" *""v- ^- ""v." The answe to thewlgnts-exlslence held iat by-««fologlsts to followes\f alqbst evey activity 1* based i>n th«fact th*t despltethe. hoi-, test tennnainesjnd xnoist"! dwssing.humid-. ly of the w^n^ihg^nmh^l^nn^t- ; woniaii can stand them day afte day if they\e ahle lo al^p soundly In eal comfot mid Vnose, Instead of fitfully and uncomfotably When pl (.conditioning expets talk k^out home ami buliaings with closnl window<\ a zctionis "t public thought sings out with IIMXP intcjiitlon* "Whatab<vut cal-on dloxlilej llnw about hmdalm bought on by clo*ed. stujrv nwms How about that depn-jislig feeiuig "tsaf>* ^ov4.comea_us when ye don t. JJ"cl_^tMnigh~fxi*aIi "alfl" You fogvt»hat doctos «ny aniut fesh ai" The answe Ison file In Ihe imhllc douments of the fedeal govenment In Washington llv. atfly many membe* of, the medical pofejyifniuw have known fo some yeas that facto* othe than a lack of to-callisl feeb ai causes heailachs and nausea In cowded places, nut few b*ve bad the couage to be outspoken In tbe face of geneal belief and upset Ihe belief loi* bedded In,the public consciousness fo so m»hyyeaa. - < ItlslnlMtlngto sdenusts of centnlea ago efiiled ai and how development*. Aistotle, founde of tt echool o thought that swayed", the. thinking of mankind fo moe than 1,000 yfan, egaded ai ail one of. natue 1! fou cadinal element*, the pthettte- WfW! #W?Wm#* u n ~w * """ Up until 1757 little was known about ai. Then, D. Joseph Black, who was expeimenting with chemical*, made the discovey, of a gas be ailed "fixed ai, 1 " 1 now known aa enbon dioxide. In mfljoseph PlMtly Isolated oxygen; Tailing It " dhlihmn knowledge of atmosphee. Lavoisie, a leading student of Ills peiod, a few yea* late dlwoyted cahon dioxide would extinguishflame. IIP concluded, theefoe, that an exces* amount of cabon dioxide fomed hy beathing would contaminate indoo ai. III* standing and eputation bought eady acceptance fo this theoy, and It* was but a natual»* p f* tne pemise that fesh nl. without ex- "cwihite cabon dloxlilo and with an abiinilnnce of umn-u, \>as uivtmay tut human well be-.-** A.small numbe of scienlnts-efused to concu In Lavoisies theoy but "most icientistb enginees and medical men held thei tongues In the belief nothlngja^te Tie giilnw) hy thy voicing of contay opinions,...., ;. Among the fist public epot!) of theso ealy th«itm-lstlmt.of pf;-~" y»ugmn>f gtafe*- ihmic lltuhll wvke, vk Itmt chief sugeon of the. Bepatment of Commeces buwiu.of m iies.a dltutbn that"kuowa~atjniidi If opt moe about puo ond Impue «[ thnn to Sayes states "It was obseved.by^maify.invcstlgntos that. It was not.until the,oxigen content of the Veajiialoy ai fell below it) pe. ;cent thnt anlmnls began to beathe with dimculty.. Fledlaude and Ilete..concluded fom the esult* of thei expeiments that Inhaling of a>.pe cent enbon-dioxide fo seveal hous haano poisonous effect NotpnVI a mixtue of ga* containing 30 pecent o moe of cabon dioxide was Intoduced did they find an appeaance of depession, tcblnnc-pokileil out that.unde, conditions In which the cabon dioxide content of the ai Incease* consideably, in lectue ooms, theates, etc» the educt pn pt oxygen content lsi ininll and vey seldom fails b*low 20 pe.ccnt While Iho. cabon dioxide con-,tnt vey Wdom e«-(ml. lpevcent." "" - ; ". The same fact* have been established" by othi e Investigatos of standing since that time. W. Mold, an englnef.-in looti announced definitely the nonexltenee of a "bwith polsonj lib asseted the cabon dioxide content of * ooffl Is nut a coctt measue fo the ncessity/of.ventilation. -. * J The sclinilflc finding* doflnltely estamlkheil that It J«the conjbliuulon of heat afliltiliiildlty Tbat, Is *o dii<nu.lng an.) Injuious f 0.mejitai and ih)sual aletne, ajul the eonswment dam,»ge IP busltiess and IndiKtlalieflclency ^.on hy pesonal discomfot With thcse^actii i-nelnc+s wpktiig on. conditioning of indoo ai - fiiupu that tt-tx ail? lo be o abi oom in whuh U.e cu.tcnm,.^ u, o_e,n hows n tempeatue of 00 degee* If Uie-.hu- 11 fnldlty Is loweed I fading ecvnnmlsts, enginees and guildes ha>e htllej ai conditioning as the next big iniluity of the nation, an Industy, supplying a poduct that will take a place along with tile telephone, automatic efigeation and the auto. tn.il.lle in geneal acceptance and necessity beinoveninets fnllof vivacity. -»* E Eeo tfie ey-fbtc*"which-gtto oval face was palebunette and even (^^ 0_ ^p^^ ^^ duing lie. muiit successful days P"ted j, ^^, ^i,,^ ^ Getise- Waihligby smallpox maks, which she sklll- aboot U>e famous chey tee IILpemlve animation. He niise waa, I ldent. while dan and shall we say, snubbed, and a tiny mule on he uppe lip gave he lage moutb n. Iesistible chiim.. A BELOVED /egend of ou *>y* ot westwad expansion Is the stoy inathan-ijiiapnmn< -knawn-to evey settle along the Pennsylvania and Ohio fontie, and In much liteati since, as Johnny Appleseed. It < his lie mission to plant along the palhs"ne#1ytvewnintp"lhe apple, tee* to give welcome shade and lie was an eccentic Bgu* suely, wltk lacks o apple - seeds salvaged each" autumft fom the elde mills, bat tne small boyj of the fontie ecanted him too highly to mock at bin) and even the Indlaifs esteemed bin. allowed him. to..wanilu at wlu. Bon tested and mad* It possible fo hi; moe than once to give the alam fo an-impending attack. Johnny Appleseed was bon In Spingfield, Sins*, tn 1T0S. son of a l^evolutlotutf-vetean and a--gadi «.,.»....-as!a SwedenbogfaD ^^-, slonay, and ijite with jils bothe Joined thctlde of migation *Mt.of tbe Alieghanlea! One vesionof the legend has It that he combined In hla wandeing* hi* philanthopic pupose with a tnlnseach fo a UMt sweet heat fom whom he had been sepaated when she and he/family Joined Me~ot The"Ilst"eiwtaitldhs Howeve that tufty be. It was at Ittsbugb, then a mee cluste of log nblns. that Johnpy Appleseed mm ituclt by the absence o fuit tee* ind commenced the life wok wblcb OTotimWTIte^ Wayne, IniL, In 1S47. ^ THE.BUFF«.dHCKEi INDIAN $T. inkiiacic NaUonal pak live a Hluckfoot Indian chief named eas-innumeatne * pictue* "of Un have appeaed In newspape* all ove tlle_ccunty-^wlth_*ome sucb_captlon-a*- "Vouve ills Potait In Yo- Pocket-*- Iethnps." "Fo popula legend baa It that he la the oiginal of the Indian 00 lite buffalo nickel....."" Uut the man who knows. If anyone does, who was the oiginal o that famous likeness says ttjai HUlnt Chief Two lgtvis J>yiilte CalL TBat^miS ta James Salefaie, a famous sculpto those designwaa accepted by offlclal* of the United States teasuy when the new. flve-cent»le-»wia Issued... j5 yeas aeo,"..*.-. V. ^.. ai; tfniie ho» slated tbat Tie.hadni-ve ileen Two Oun» - White Cilf* whlcl- wpalit tnito.illsp<ise> e. legend of. the iliackfiwt (jejn- his model. Moe than that he goes-m lo say that he used the pollles of thee Indians fo hu design/ One was Chief Ion Toll, of the (Jgallala Sioux, an- >t «e _was?,chli>f V& JUuons q* tie ib < ien Che.vfnnes-aoil-the thlll was in Inillcn.whose iame hi! hid oeot- [en. ^o Instead of tbe "buffalo, dlckel In- Uan" having one oigins.linad.lsn** and \ two of^ them wee vey famotia ibdlana._!ndeed geat chiefs battle In.iSTO and othe famous battle* with both white men and ed..._ ffc I H I ou.sba & ~^-, D^W. B.IIB.M Uf. Channcey Depew was so. well known at an oato and^ane-dlnhe *p«ike that many.people losesight of tie tact that h* waa li pominent lawye Dank ffledottvianwwl ffledo-ttvianwwjxecntlte. Be tened two tem* tn the CnlfedState* coneed -bats and klnded_iiem*"ente. the tttmt of things. -. But tbat I* anotbe «toy which has to do with sping weaves.. What we iinnni coats which have sucb a militay beaing they qnlte oveawe one, being to boad sibouldeed and all a J glitte wltb nickel o baiis buttons nui lhe*uke.... ", /, Peba.p«ttie mow *ut?tan<llnb/eaction to. tj)u..matial/ spiit whfi.-h Is pemflng tbe st-yle-ejilm is the lm; potabce ot>li*s in Uie colo abse. vey keen.blocs some of tbem, fo tbe of colo and.all otbe/details as well. Is tbe coat shown to the ight In tbe pictue. It** colo combination I* bight naty lined with militay ed, the bage thlnlng nickel battons contibuting Vbct shae of pomp and gloy. Ta» simbld sea tbe coa» plctoad to.tbe left la Its oiginal colo, fo It la bcigbt e4 <«d codnoy, If yon pleaie/fo Qndnioy bw come back and IbeeJs no mistake about It This la fo a yonnx git. In a moe colosaythe new beige. signes ae using jbduoy fo most eyihlng, fo Ibe kwagge UtUe bellbopjackets fo pajamfi costumes, fo; sota danes and suits with lots of white cut dm oi y In pospect fo summe wea. A* to the coat- mentioned, the ceitooal line* of bass buttons damatize.tla boad shouldes,"while Us. tie, oansw.scalsillne emphasise* the militay mode that Is scheduled io lad In tbe Caste style pogam. Note, DOUBLE DUTY FROCK FINDS WIDE FAVOR Tli* time setms to oeoe, fo the?ewtit at any ate, when we had a difljfi-gnt cost-ame fo each occasion. Now, pe.bocks have to do double duty aid be Just as good locking va;t -lea as at a smatfesuuant o nlsbt dub--..- *.* "." \-t " -. " /.. en. slipping onoe a decollete gown a blotaed effect. Jacket o boleo to i»«ke It pefectly.pesentable when the bight. H*bla ae not yet sliding the blue of night. This Is an extemely pactical and wokable fashion and no nutte how much the geat houses may dage fo snch a model, the puchase feels vltoouily bappy that she la eofctlnz *n Impotant economy by baying a two-li-one fock. Ensemble* of Shoe* and Bag AddChic.It w m to be ihst_*luiobgh tbe i and tit hsndtfg 7 an of necessity so fa apat fom each othe, they" ae eally. soal-wei. But at last tills fact la ecelvlag pope eccgnlilon, fo nealy evey amat shop hee now shows ensemble* ox shoe and bag and ae It Is nowadays to find a shop without.neve*] examples qf this "Hut comlmnitlazc..-,» Fo &n R Is. guininte*o"to*"5e««tbe. aimplest sping coat g suit and give «new cham and chic Upeand looe. we ae co-ejatlng on acces- *.. -tejtes and""d^ng away_wltb slipshod J^th^f^of sslecttag thfnga that ae ""- - "^.i^iled. lubd have no_cason ;woin losetbez. lacqueedhai fo Evening Coiffue* Lacqseed bsl It a new note In coiffbesife. fenflatoe beads. Tbe hai la teated wilh/s laci)u* which does not ctaintv&^cplo. tot Jwttlcb makes each baljdjnostjtilcfi \j^ n^aoal size. ta tben aanxed^ln. lxmeta and <wwa and allowed to dy»be U^ which ta nsed only In the en- too, It* coliateu necklinewhich Is a style featue wothy of comment, since many coats ae sans"collas so-as to, t l. B l fu neckpieces which planned fo us.. / / A new teatment Inspied by the geneal tend_.ninnlfest*jtself_ln the use of consideable militay baid, a[iplled In ows, o pehnps fo epanlet shoulde effects jis well as many othe attnctlve opebslona.^ So, If you like -baid tl ountngs, - f he hou - has come - to Indulgeyou fancy. Suits as welt a* Coafs show this onamentation. spiit has pevaded evey ealm ot fashion, fom knitted wea to fus. The fome adopts, fo Instance, the tl-colo scheme* wblcb ae so exceed-, lngly popula, with doable-beasted teatment* employing (1 ashlng.,; metal - bnttonithenthemvthe oew^afs flaunting, thei eds, white* and blue* via all sou of whimsical stipes, stas and othe desltn. Thellttie shot sping Jackets developed ot gnf> Kldsklo accented wiu> nickel bnttois ae a possession to be coetedbeetog 1 thatthey "»lwid*wiu»" cuent fashions of militay aspect. And have y^u.seen the detachable, militay copes which Ae of fu o at doth nd which boast of buttons In. ows accoding to the latest dictate of fashion. Desses ae militay minded also In that many of^ them ae fashioned of T)liie"sKee"wo6!en with timmings "o" td and white pint ellli. ID. Ilia. Wm.n N«w.-«D«Union.) CHIC LACY Bj CBERIB NICddLA* -Jnt-tthls vey petty-^and ej chicaftenoon dess Is not lace. Its a young apd extemely popula flst cousin to lace. The..technical name 1» duene cotton lacy mesh. Thl* knit weate of softly lustous duene Is of diagonal consto<ctlqn...^ha 1-ilealsnct.. of ttejock has futheed tbe diagonal feeling Uiough, cleve handling of the stipes. A dull suede belt contasts the subtle luste of the ma- " teial Tfle""scat I* tied to fclve a cowl neckline which to slende faces Is amaxlngly becoming.- Tk. NejjCottaa* In mateial. 4X»ton.ba* been nlsco Dm humble ank tov high favo. Pinted cotton* ae sboifn fo desses. blouses *tsd coal f lol_gt.\ Cotton day- desses ae *fousd_ ia *opte #esvea. Pi<)De,.».opl ahi^omn boocle an seen. In daytlnt co*tnm«*- _,» fevfevjx *

3 .,,-, I, 0, J- N \ Not Going Back A Seach fo Lost Youth By FANNIE HURST ""^sisssc,* "* 1 *» /AOTIICB BPELLMAJI/ had IV/I eached" the stage whee IVI eveything he did 7 " was Impotant. A cetain movement/of his ciculated umos tn Walj/stee.t Intenational bumny Inteests wold which his w&e~ttnd-fihtl.den watched him..-.- /aved. Society came Jlocklng ove A eal estate/buy of his in given afte,spelltnan to the hitheto obscue) -d!stltt»tat<j<iflu<;tuauon» upwad In section along the East ive. A new t,nt vlclnlf/... / and old-wold looking boulevad began to take shape ove thee, - The posftlon of his box at the opea made adjacent ones especially delta, able to thei ownes, ; / Billiantly successful as It.was. In special body of town coupe bepopufa because he chose It olg- the eyes of his family, and the ealty deales who pofited by the land i fo his own use. T^7"* - boom, so fa as Spell man was concened, it was a failue,, When he decided to disposeof his Oilty-elBht-oonT Fifth avenue house He had defeated bis own pupose. and build "himself a thity-oom house In Becking to escape tbe maddenlnc In a section of New Yok hitheto undistinguished. It became quite the along with him. cowd, he, had only fioatht It tagging.esoteic thing to live thee. Mnny Tavel meant no espite to Spellman,. Fifth* avenue mansions -wee anbse- <iuentlyvdeseted fo the 1 East ftive.thee wee the ship epotes, the dae of llmelipht even In "obscue distict made suddenly Impotant and desiableby the pesence of W. Mau- foeign pats, and bnce when he c U p i...ff)iat; actually pompted, Spellmah. ^^ Na^l to ceate» new social colony. On the contaytifwm somelhlhg dlametlcally opposed to that & Had bfivu KIUWIUK wltlilu Sieh- man, ns his success mounted and as at ; foty-six he found himself a powe among men, a sense of a need of espite fom We- gowing" demands of. his position... - Success bad not come to Spellman without gim battle.. -Fo t had fought fo It ung by ung. Fom the lean, days when he lived- with his paents ap.d seven bothe and slates Wani>1dwateMoJlt fenejtfenttihu days of newspape selling along lowe Boadway, then on up to the stilt lean but eage days of his cub epoteshlp, when.he shaed.a walk-up, fou-oom apatment TnjaSenwTcfilBtMt..wlili7 thee othe-fellows and-so-on-and om-tho<l!b» moe-yea* of, stuif cle, depivation", failue, stuggle,-then failue again and finally the fist glimmeings of success. The foay Into Wall Steet on the slende savings out of two yeas of newspape wok. Success. A plunge with the win- «wlpe into coppe.. Twenty thousand. dollaa pofit ove night. ; Then the d e l u g e., ".;.."/....".-... Fom then on. pactically eveything Spellman touched tuned to gold. Featue wites had blazoned his -stoy ove, enoueh. Sunday, supple-, mentsto pave the way fom his new ihity-oom home to theitlp Of Seattle. Slogans fo success wee Invited fom him by the bevy of waiting epotes evey time he stepped off a, tain. Bis aival o depatue any time o anywhee was a matte ofnational Impotance. "»... " All thi«-foni-ihe-man-wht-flfteen-- veas befoe had been Bill Spellmnn. a stuggling young epote. who shaed a athe Slngy down-town flat with theeothe fellows, two of whom alept on cots-in the soflie oom " B i l l,.. ; < " " "-..-. ; ^ Stangelyefaongbi aithq much, less Bpectacala way, ^ had gone on, too. As If contact with the success-destined pesonallty of ^^pellnmifbfcast its powe ove them. Spike Qitlgley, estwhile police epote on the Heald, wttlebill had been e-.-wa»!..now,jieb.ident of sjj 9"* ^^«oipbiftijfin{es Dyke,, also. ex-ewite man,; had e- *«ently pesented his daughte with a j..^heck.fo nfty-thpnsnnd dollas on he wedding day. Even Slow Thompson, - special wite fo the Town Review, had since come nicely iito bis own as eal estate pomoted in the land pacel deals.... Tbe "old "Geenwich Guys." as they had been pleased to call themselves, bad all come along in the-wold, so to a p e a k ;.Speilmaii valued those dajftdotw Ing back, they sometimes stetned to - him to-fiive b«eh the happiest of his.. --, dffttxge~vf" the mateial snees. tb4t made of life cydnama. A suest so blinding. so amazing, that the wold clamoed fo Its ecipe. No wonde Miat unde the stess of. It tbe stain/of It, thee came tbe time when Spejinan, still,in loie with success, mlna you. felt, howeve, the need of a/eteat fom th» maddening cowd. i. \jk fist, his fajnlly ebelled. Ills Wife, young, a poduct of the wold he bad "gown into, held back fom that move off the Avenue. Ills childen. Cey, spoiled. Intelligent, ceatues of thei kind of envionment, shied at fist and then capitulated to the novelty of tbe Idea. > In the, end, the mpve tuned out tn be one of the most bilhantly diplomatic things Spellman had eve done.- It poved his -posulon In the social sought the 4cset, epotes with catnents had found him out as he stalked ncoss tlie "waste place, caaeibaclc....spetoajl,wanted leisue now.. Hut. his" "I.oig" filumv bbme"was «Biicial* endezvous and" his. Adiondack camp.that. same..-kind.of. cente all ove. jtgalik New-Mtixlto-becamti lliii fad, ;" " ^Tlicy - wco" the oiiys~ ^oco,. Dp hsu" iepmed o.,wl[lhg. Befoe the moil affit the^toil hod canghphlm In thei «lutches and flung him aoundoh the.. «eat belt, as It wee, of the gigantic..wheel called stuggie-fo-exlstence. BUI hnd been a deame back la those dafcso bad all that paticula little pest of fellows. The long, ~ talky evenings ove pale ed wine and Ceasy Italian., table dhote "dinnes In nubcellas, deaming, talking, -pha- "ntng. hoping I And ebelling! Spellman np~ been" a ebel in those days. "Haling TnJusl1c<C~Cylig"bilt ajslbll monopolies) and against mans Inhu- Emeging fom the ickety little manity to mad. Spellman haddeamsa- -building that moning, eaje fo a -of witing the geat. Ameican Comedle Hutnaine, only, as he outlined It to the Geenwich Guys, as they sat talking/^n and on Into the deam-lit nights, big Comedle Hutnaoe was go- Ing to show humanity the (Tim tagedy, taxi and a tip uptown to his wam and mellow "bath,.he found a battalion of epotes and photogaphes lyuif In wait fo him who leaped tett/atiuon at sight of him. - "M. Spellman. have yon anything aa well -Oh, SaeUman had deams, all ight to say dick click click on the _ They Ut tbe dlnginessof the poky Jlttle ove-cajnnjed tat They-Ut die dgrsand nights. They wee theaeatns of Idealism. Of-^ooth with his Head In the, clouds. jia, aoone^he.jidd. hull t_a,o..abode hut.i out thee, anil a pivate office in the foty-sixth stoy "of"-"the Woolwoth office bulldiiii; omalliim pivatefo ; about two weeks, Spellmun wanted leisue. Spellman wanted to wite. The old uge was Hiiwn Wm. Tlw-«l(i-<l«li«4o-put-Inlo., pinted, palpitating wod the human panoama as.it had mached so damatically befoe Ills stllf young cjes. Spellman-wanted-mental-pence. The quiet kind of hous that yield up deams One day an Idea stuck him like a benign flush out of heaven. ~ WlthTn" had l>e*n wlch steet.., -Twelve hous late, the popety had secetly passed Into the hands of Spellman. One week late, and with a decee of sececy that only powe and money could «Hnmand,Sp«lln>an walked into almost an exta eplica of the dingy old flat of days gone by. - He had even managed to have epoduced the mangy old capet sof* upon which he. had alept thofe eage nights, away- back. wjthee,,wa»uiovlnk;spot,.on.the wall left fom Bed. jtyke having good natuedly huled a bottle of the stult at, BUI one night afte an,altecation, on the subject of NelUches.plilloKophy. The fist night that Spellman spent In his new eteat pomised to be one of the geatest peace he hadknown In yeas. A long quiet evening befoe the-tunml-sluipedllttl^ old cate ln. the dingy flat. Books. Memoies- Deams. Ideals. But, of.couse. It Was had to concentate. By eleven oclock, a haa-y, hun*- - - ltlt-t-ded details.wee cowding Into Spellmans -mlno 1, making It difficult^u hiltl" t*c^ ^TttSf"*"n18 "*~^ WC 1 "^?tt HI ftl""""! l gmict* Thee was not tejephone. jttiefi had been none In the old days.* On/had to go^to., the- cone-duessto&i That "made It dilllcuh^ In the/ last yea, Spellman hadjdevelopcda; slight heat leakage. Unimpotant, but he equied pt/^estaint to hbi. customedptochllle/ mineal wate at his "bedside, vvns^tnlsty., Thee was only the hydanu. And ho. Ice in the leaky eflgctito. Thee % had nevebeen any ii the old days, unless one of the fellows an ove to Oodya saloon and bought back a nickels woth./of couse thee was no Codjs iloon any moe. Wnen finally. Spellman tuned In. the magic to the otd-couch was all gone. The old coucb^hntl It»hot -Into hui-lbs wlthljtjcu*lfy that kept him \f de~«wake and concenfatlng upon hill dtbcpmfot-athe than any of the old d^ams-he badj-nsed. to. tal f ~ j d t f i6fi wlth^hfsey»st»lng into the comfotable blackness. -. " The^blackness annoyed~faw n.oj. He/bad the.sensatton that vemin might be cawling aound SHa about "him. The stiff- blanket Jked. -The si fom the. shaft was foul At, eight oclock the next moning. Spellman, who had fallen off Into * bief hou»»lm>p, aw;ok«stilt snd pnefeshed. A blued "mio gave Dick bis lined and. weay lmagt;. The little old-oom of hls memoies wuj a dill) suieai. The old Sill was gone, Spellman was" In hi»-place subject of " -Yes, fellows, I have," said M..Spellman smiling, as he hailed his taxi. He who would seek fo bis lost -youth, must find It In his heat. Than Is so going back." 3*--- CRANFOM* CmZEN AND CHKONICLE Tf\eKitcKe\Cabii\et Foods Uncommonly A XUBMAL-cfalld-ha»-a-«ond»nil ** gift of tmaglutloa, If popely tained this-same gift will make a most helpful quality In a housekeepe and coot _Tn» happy ook who _enjoy» he wok will always be on the alet to find new ways of seving foods to makethem nioe attactive. to those alie. scnes. "Eveythlpg 4s fish that comes to he net."..this ts the kind of infomation that all cooks ae seeking moe ways of seving the same old things ; * ( Fo example, a can of peas will not call foth much enthusiasm, but Just "dain the can Into ^ stiallow bavmig" ~dlsh. s*ason~wlf6~sa"lft^peppe. TbTf of suga and seveal. pieces of but* te, then add half a doien»i fits of bacon cooked and cut fine, one cupful of ceam o canned milk, cove with butteed cumbs and bown In a hot oven and see how quickly that food will disappea. It will be diffeent and so Inteesting. \^. "... Kemembe to escallop oystes neve nave moe than two layes, kwp plenty of moistue nnd season - with peppe, butte, iemnn Juice and salt, with, cacke cumbs.between and on 1 t o p. -. ; " If the gavy Is not.l>o\vn enoysn" add a teasponnful of howneii sngii, o. keep a bittle of.tlte. caamel, fo suih"occaslnnni; This udds-to theol-- o nutdoes_notitsweeten.-"; ^ - L. -^ " VVapplns a" 7o»i 4-IB"-Thecsefiiutiwlien.boilinj nnt nnly nmkes the meat moe tende, but the dnk meat Is moe ntolst and la u tende as the white. _ Befoe) molding an aspic o Jelly, oil the mold; It not only emoves easie but It gltes It that beautiful glaia so dested. An aspic Is not sach a difficult dish to pepae with canned soup of beef o chicken addgelatln and. set away to mold. A bit of onion Juice will Impove most such dl»he«. jellied vege- (ahle suupa make Sue salads teated In tlila way. (O. lilt. WMtts KniMNi Unl»«.> Says; yv XtTHEN making Jams be caeful W tnat only dy fuit Is used. If It is wet thee will be difficulty In keeping the Jam and it will become niolily vey gnjikty.. Doll the fuit as WdlT-pibl afte gatheing. - If new enameled anncepans ae placed In a pan of wam wate ajiil allowed to come to" a bull they will lastjuuch longe without cacking o buning, than. If they ae UAed immediately.. ". " * *. " * y.sweet potato c^imiiiettes ae-ve^ goud seved with chops o. pintles.... * Dfsoatlloil flntlons with Ion huiuininpl, make excellent book achs.. "itet, by tbi AiwAcl&tett NewMpalMa) ; ; VVVNW «t «> READY FOR FROLIC WITH FATHER NEPTUNE ".These young ladles, who appea t t t a tmckwlna to you to conie and have a swim, ae displaying the seasons advance it»l«in bathing suits, at the Ocaintlla club, Santa Monica, Calif. ; - Dif King Well, He Find* - Richest Radium Field.Vienna. The lchst adium Held In Kgiii* has been dlsovcnl at -Neil-. Iwusl niu l.lni, hi uptw Austia, by a wale dlvlncc. H" tntu NI»cL A peusant, Fnhi Mutc. atiout lo. die a well, smiunoncil- lle Stict. wi)«\ using an old silve watch on it»ll<" chain \oa^ tt i ii hnan nbundance of Wttti" wt«tld»* founif nine feet down. a\vtien bt>ini;!i WORLDS LARGEST DAM READY FOR OPERATION View of the mit^long Sukka dam In India which Is an Integal pat of the Lloyd Daaat/ind canals that compise the wolds lagest Iigation poject Tha dam Itself, compised of <* gleaming. whitt apthel, la ths lagtst In the wold. Lod vvllllngdon, viceoy of India, opened the poject ecently.., * / The Childens Cone by DORsJTHV EDMONDS j Tatfe /iofi»ndho?i and k oi/g>w)dtfet *th lettef< afitele woie b 4 ^ onmgand 3 and h>ve e ft fivelehe fl aticle «/ and «pt Sandxief af- i " P7>. ixt" " icles o live lettes won fa bos The Se«phin«Stoy w«e.l>?m.«<om»-ofa; *. 8iy«et 8«aphlnn Rtono -.;, K«d lieve, i nexe liked to ila all bf vne vey. lo.n«; ^- A //. Wan -.was flihtened In the clt.v of -/- -nouei^ nea and loudv-.- //-. Of each biff. Kind policeman; of/wey. liuyhis; cowd., /., 6b«w^i ishtened In the county, of Kentle-cows o eheep,,/. Of all ih«ihlnio that l/«tiout and. 11 the thlngi that cf*p. Ou Seaphlna whbaho.uid be IO happy at he play / Vu illed with fo61lih woies t> tllsht as "well a* day! fib* waited Mothe nea he, foeve eve nea. /. ;; ". But Mothe kn/w It waa not *e»t fo Heaphlnajtfea."., So * nlgh/jiiit at candle-light, be- - i"fot«bheiw«iit t»b«d.--, ^_..- Dea Mothe talked to -Beapblna mnd" tbla Is what abe ek d "My daughte dea, you must not fea the/things you.find about you,;. Fo fea conea fom Within you heat and not fom things about yott... _. W«have the sot Jak Nlitht-ttm*. whin light fad«a p -the West " o-all the childen,, tied fom play. may have a peaceful est. Hee In you.tjulet llllle oom, safe fom all bam*my dea, _. lou deams al night nhould all n bight thees not a thing to fea. And when tomoows sunlight blnge Be bave, my little Hesphlna, and... laugh ad-»lni and play" CAN YOU IMAGINE a Man His Hose a Buggy Rldet So Seaphl>4 weqt to ileep, iaf«to Itlndl-^dak, i And aliy«xt day, at wok o haopy. ai fi lak. She hnlided tgaun to bown-e the big ban Aoo Y gently thanked he, im then aald."moo, Aloo/yfo moel - putuho^.handa..bet and patted wooly «1 Wit la.nb.ktli.. jumped about e joyiui I9.H1UHHIB jumpu with many a evip and leap. And on.*> when a/unnll. eplde came eat dowybyyh elde, She wa. tint like Mile MuSat, [o ihe. neithe an no cledl - And eo,.though all lh«iaupy "day, ou. -fleapfiina.fltoha.-. Was bight and cheeful, bave aid.gay, though playingall. alone.-. He wlggllnxi woonink-pup-do*. was ;. Oiled with wild delight, ". ;-;.-^.v He amped and*»tolle4, he an and olled, with allhie maln.an.d 1 might. Uea-Doily-Deat yi(l Teddylcln. aalled, many % wide," "WTM- amtie, With,bucky-Daddle< chtelng quite ^jua^klly the while,.;,. That -lilsht was pinned on Seapblna a -anve-"ta"tha(enone, ^. "A badge of couage," Mothe Mid,. ^n-fo innavbbeapli; E...-- " Questionas ~t. What makeathe Nothen Ughtel 2. V^hv/do some animals see In th«_.dak when we cant? -.. i t Why-la It wame In the eumnu 4 Why la a cats tongue plcklyf H l» ty* that vbll-hielled caba hanihelled cabs ae -eally tbt ne? Answes 1 Ths Nothen Llghfi, othewise ej the h «om«tot of a dischage of lec Ilclty into the atmoiiphee. Thfe dischage may come fom the euji. t Because the uuplle of the eyes of those animals open much moe widely than the puplla of the human eyes I It la wame in Humme because the sun la highe In the havens than It la in the winte and Fte ays ae theefo* moe diect, and then «I«O becaua* the days ae longe and the eath has moe chanc«lostba up beat duing the day.. 4. So the cat can lick the meat o» the bones he eats/ *, i. Tea, the nad-ahelf cxabe thed thei ahella evey once In a while, and when they fist pull out fom the old VasIL th. new shell la suit. In a few Bous the new shell Is aa bad aa tbe old. " <Oepitgbt.WNO Sevios.) Blamed fo Slump in Umbella Repaiing Itnl. The umbella lnciia l^nl what It u<«l to ^ and Its all because ox-ttutontuhlta*, fays lliouiasjsnydi, nldpiy. ^in.a ilsll hee. \. bnide fomely was]» aallu, anil hclil a Quefh Victoia main* llcenne. He leitt. the-sla Q7 yas *spt njii]. Huled ppallns Umbellas. - lie etuns uoejnfeiiucutly but said h«woutitio"tiacli~l5"cete1!ati hundedth bithday annivesay. 143-Ye.-Old Ceo(>P» " ;lolyokv, Ajaafi, AI. AineKUti, K*<%- aphy witten 143 yeas ago by one Jcilidal. Mose and dedicated to WIItUL.lvnKaton, thei goveno of.new. Jij-«oy, Is teasued by C. IL Kuabam, f«- life. Kiploen club. lie «*»nily ilsavecil New.V.ok. Tue, M. Steet lina bwj a laan. of Manlmllan fo jens pn»t, but this was anothe cltyxlt was the New. Yok, of the dawbiage. llcfume of an ealy op«- titlon on n membe, of his faniily,. M. Steet was obliged > to p*ch the hodpllfll by 0 a.m. Koowlnj! ttie nl^ht befoe.tlintilie win to make the tip, he confeed with Ms. Steet as to -tanspotation. _.... "take a tail," slie sam..!_,.. >Dont. be silly,". he esponded. "Wliat Jffaia_s. Jail be dolig_out at tliut bou.".. ~ - I think thee will be taxls.*jpld always chate a milk Kmeclng fom his doo a few too-, mentl befoe six,".m. Steet found! -New-Yok he did not know.,tne ai smelted cisp and clean, fee of gasoline fumes. Tlie voice of the city was still, lint thee was a. tail. e -M. Steet now believes the taxi was dlycnby a man taining fo tbe moto aces on the Indianapolis spedway*, The st/e«ls appaently-, wee nnd thy tlvp took Tnll «dantagq of the fact. M. Steet maintain* that though tli«window be siu what appeaed to be one of thosejnovles, whee they speed up thp dim. of a deseted iuake. lie thinks they passed othe taxis;.it was Just like two limited tains passing in oppotlte diections. If the engines had cut loose foothc cas sad wee gothe lgnt along without then). He saw tome-objects he opines might have bees milk wagons, and claims be bead Use voice W a newsboy, blown away by the ushing ai. He thinks a aiload a tat loo o botel (Lashed past, bat Isnt tae, as he wag too busy hanging oo and jeuing at tbe dive, but It was vey me tamd t+tc* this di-pth wlilinut any»lu««nt. tin- piuilnl IIUIIKT «n Moidi «.f ijie ath-tit"llinunv «nn>al mab lu>ttlulv In Vlniin. Tiie in»ti ut». annuunaa that tlie»nh bi il*.litgthiit. niaiuin fmiilil yt divnxtvt In Iviimpp. It Is stttiil thai lli"> loan noulil ylilil n Vll" saa.. «<f (<a««adium. Ttuv Ilild,.IN bni«>l ally, nine ftnt. fumll.^luth il >I >tt> <ifl<«u f.iu <» isl«lil fii;l,ii lil ii Aged Italian Aanged- U i IatAa,, fla\$/ -^ (Jlulonui Iliim, tit)-iihl.. feline lilinwi nin»^*m-in;tile-l«**t-hihi-vinu*h\ li* lan-li i.ih-m, lieiliii lilin t<i lilu him Hie 1«.J»aiTain.lll«. n«-.he Iilt Lis end «a«nea. Suplxil at th> apikitntly IIMIUIIV tuau, llii! iiliht IVhi-n Ilaa bad Hlilnliid. lio vullel the 1 tin Iena1.f, f^]u^tltil( him tn Itil n hla maivup fo a mlun tltttt.noulil "us am! > J ihis wold." Tlnti lit* iluiifd ^. s«*-liiie.alt IIW fittuls ninl tn. njivin lie jnl "" ""*»1 anal itluui Th* ol#l man wetit n liil <*iit> lit) wa«f«mldd d*?ad in IHMI tilt} Ittill Inou- KNOWS IT ALL lj>ni. Gloti*«te I say, you kiipw, o «l«ays 1<-II an ICtiKllsliuiull, Ct«*k Dot you <nntn ill III in mu<h, fo be usually thinks, lie knows it 1 H i; itmlonl.; nil tn n,,j^. vp"*hi-a llllltlt u ihilji -wllll I 1I4,H1illin-il a. Imvll-piTlinjlN IMTt-nilK, pi hnps th.v"5f<; iilifmiytlfei^iiblii.i ii,~""ci)im tni i.i ".IM w^jhinyiiiolih with. KUDU tl> iiilcht.l» JfAN NtWION ^TO <io 10fi>T IIHC dilii tcnm HIICII u* illsiu 1 iiiim-ul.csciii,. tin? niila L/ "\ % IYIOUH wlnn It ln.pdlllli il nut ihjit thi IIIIIIMIIIII IS to Hi., ii linn»hkh ivnlhlihh ami illh (IIMM iiiul nils mit llifi\vn--thu tllllt UllVi* ^tlll* III. [lloiih, Itn- tln*t iiniliil-m.il lullik. imii Illli-V MM-fllfna I.SI III NIK \V ll»" "( inillll iif (Tiimiiiic." 1 It). td33, lli-tl H WN1I M^ -Duiled In 400 Foot Fall 1inmii Vnlli)., (ullf..liniipli flolm l liiii-fennwb hnw^lt."f"ln to full 1WI Ihi-ui lie «a» lunliib tin in fi il mid live. Wiik]nKJiLljMiJ5Biiu m^av"iisc"n(«-vill ulid ffll (Imvii tlm sliufl.;,,- While the full wus not [K i<iidlul«, Ilio»tilfff win,so KtWp lid»»«uiiiililo tn clink Ills ilimotiil Iliilimiii sultotil wily mino liulniii. JCfiijaj. -M..Stt-L.sllll.luslma.«. alfiakiiilifiiib^iytftf^e-ynffiiw l ^ i y f t f. ^ y awl ft the dlyfw! fom talllc. - b* a twt liou fo.a walk,he It was Ultlad Paicilid wlio dl»- ovnd IIHI hntwand alcleli. This was In tbe hills of Connecticut it a village "which has no Tniload station am] plfoly j^sbqw. The iios«~an.il.»!el h bil<jni»^to a fanni. wlio hefo* to«lng<tbe outfit to M. faichild; asswt Mm ysuvthti tie was.an >xp»vi«k«<i dive/. M. Kalchlld as" sand Ifae famebe bad uen aound wilb b»n»«-.a siat deal, but-neglecied.t^to^lllw-thijjt-waowslwiu!;.!!?, a>tm*ff-8bii<8ill*" wa; when* hff ode tbe alsnon. atd othes handled the bow-m. Still. all-wentwell-ji. Pain Child KM bis family Into the sleigh and what the fame handed Win the tfiu clacked In tbe appoved fashion, wklcu WANTED UGHT HEADING -I want a book. - -Oh, DO. 1 nan young man ban to-cay It boae." Phones HefHoiily,. So Law Takes Hand Ninv Viik, Wlinn. pusiilon.liiiilis Pilpii-k JI.fHle, _lweityfiiii, It litins. fit"~]junt"-tait*t"*ki 1 i*p t his Inve fo ilkilal ltillliiiiayi, mise, to lilmjilf. ^ llikk- III, West HliUt cftlt, Im -WIIS.cliiic.l with vliilnlliik a pemliil silltliun Klvil. him twit, mnnilia. aso,.. by plionlnu Imiln its ofliiiiia twenty tlmis n iluy to tlitiiitiui. mnlhkc. Tin) ipivlom tlm» hn was noatcil Inulus aiiiilmiiit weaing a inutmilhv Magliitnite jwin held him In uiipuiiifly thew till unlimil Into llst iipwd-timv-vawny lliey-.-wiipt. Tim liome. timk lliiii) fo n vey nlci- lila nniminuidil tlifiii buck wifely. Iwuss tiivn Hint the dlfllciilty dovelopeil Tho fame wasnt aound, hut hi* niiiall Imy sulil his fathe.bad tolil liliu to link, M. Falclilld Ju»t. to unliltili tlit! hnsc mid tie Win up In the stall In the liiin...ll awns that when you mooilniiinbiililc; this hose, II semfil tiho^t^evi Hlze of a. amall elephant, tjftjfif^iili."«<mmi tf tlii imiklcs and tliftwwiad In oach. Hut tit, fal- _ them. «S wtcept that ho kept tlie bidle nnilnhnu intact. When he had mnniikod.to get tho hose nut of the»bntts»itnii.«li the othe, staps and things off the" hose, lie ealized h«.-qevclindknown"tinw. many pats thee WITH to one hoses hnncmi. Tnltlim tlin eins Into the. ban, ho pusscd tliiln aound a, post at a cone nmhe stall. ThpiuW walking away with them a good deal as you might hoist a iiujntnll lie pullnl the hose Into sliije^nltuotil tnklng a chance of bing *fcppffl on. That was a smat Idea, ivs when tlm hnsi) eached the "post, ll~iiun>n">fl"ictiny iut*~on"^"tho~ This accompllsln-d. M. Fa child; whuwus now pjit Intho yndi" itincd to thelmn. Ilelng caeful to pemit, nn slack, he wound the eins finjf juloien times nouoil the post and tied a jjood fim knol lie then went out again nnji collecteii the pieces of haness and Iht^jliem on the doo unde some pegs, whee othe haness was hanging. He had paid tbeviao-- e In advance, so be didnt wait fo him to come back. Dot he knows tbe old chap will be pleased at all the cae be took to leave his popety lo good, ode. A lot ofdty fellowa might not have taken so much touble wit* tblnga. - (6 lilt. Bell ayadlgata.1 WMOaevlea,

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C»»*»««. -_< THURSDAY, APRIL 7 US* JAMS9 B. *** Taae Tw.Dihn s Tea -f Slhe Dccmbin 11 tcameel} callnd the sheitfst day oj th#»«*«. u»»» «f daylight has iiannt Hie* taso* and fifty-fnu nlnutmi and &> «*»m* ** tween thee Mid f<iu iniaffiwi 4*flJ-- Apil 3*th all cchunuu*!*! as UsS* *wtloil will Kofm di«tlii«t!.» tn * tiaktav- Jig an exta hou oc dajtyfcfl xz 1*J* *»d of the day, Sping u tint aojfu Itt S»J<- calenda It atynt xxa time usan. <nf< actually we Jiad ou Wtawi»J*JM ilw date «t. fo the fbpaal"mhai. tail today the vatlw-b (Hal << ito*») Soing we had In the K*«t»fo T>* anuonahav be»tv topmf «o»v «*3o«peiod, wam.heathe fcutiut stao «> Winte sesjwh aid thai we tai. -ittm-. tnaj In th lac of-spcy?*.^ *vie ton*. but the go^d weitf w*i»i» is V»<aw»;i» pehaps moe 4njo?aM«- ta itaai. AH ou Bplnc bitti- iwie.abya. «*» J» all the. vaieties. If noc totsia»uobus and It ^_«5 J? *"±? J**».»«Main Anothe week oftt»sj» mittup e and tne buds»u and all the,wold will t.»j If the Umea ae hani Abo Day Tomoow.. Hu Double Significance Abo Day. which U obseved by law in Hew Jesey tomoow, la ol Jjstlcula this yea because of the it nation-wide Iipelim given to tee cemnnlal tee planting movement, and because i»xt maks the siitieth an; venaiy at the slabllahinent of Abo y and the one hundedth utiilveeay os Hie bith jjf IU ItxindfT, J BUllnit Moton, accoding to C. H. Wilbei". dil<f( of -the Division of Foeiifpi and Pakn of the New Jfeey Dpatiiint of Con.ietttan and Development.,* M Wilbe points out thai evey fttan is binii made to ihoke Nw. JCTtt-y"s Abo Day obsevance im outstanding one this.yea, HKtiai" emphai.li hail been laid U X>n thi> 19)2 celebation by Chalt*. Klllntt, New ;Iewjf «imnii«jiionct of Education,. In I* ommuniatlan eenlly ciculated to school tithoitle* thoughout the Blut. CotnjnunlUe*. Hubs.and all nouot nganltauoa. though the "Committee, have jlannd to plant te?en as menoilali In lono of Uie two hundedth mmlvenfy of Uie bith of Washington. Bo tmmpdmw han betfil th. natlotl-wfde imj*tux given to t<>e planting by the Ooge Washington bleiltcnilnl Ieeniovetnent,. epots Indicate tlial titwn and M.WO.OOfi te»» will be plnnlfd thoughoutthe Ltiltwl Kt«ta tmtoe th end of the y. Tlie UnitedHUt<* Pot Ofllc I>cpitni«.nl l» Isnuliig» K HTIOI Abo liiiy pobtaf>* fftauip in tlie.2-eiit fluomlitm \u thininii-nioate 1 the nlxtlth antuvtiiwy.of Abo -Day-.and 1li one hut>4i«diiniivwiuify;pf tin Bith of! *JV line Moton. thotikh.wh(ihc IToui the day *a» tint «t nslde lo the planting of tees by Hie Hlnte of Nejika til 1«72.., <J(>HMl?NlCATl) Action of the Union CommlMlon In pohjftiuisc Babsat to ail County Pmk itesna uiwu A6nJ iv.ua 1 3, find favo with all thaw *l ~ await h*»t TMay~tfitttBW legal flahlng Is fo suetev WfcO «anf may claim to itwtv fchiai npon. fa " Edmi,.CiUtf*n and Chonicle. ".. Allhouitli lie left CanfodaonW yeas ;o lo the West mid late elumed to New Yok Cll>, thep ae many In Cknfod wliowlll emembe Leslie C. Yok, and wild will be pofoundly TiiuNday. lie 31st,.while addesfiltik""ii xtmp-at Insuance-nHn-hlK jlfle. It was my pleanue and hono to be closely associated with him fo llilty yeas nnd lo_lkc-4sy of^litn-denth-ji wn what the ule wtu mob in betu tout - nahlng. eaptttollyl-tne,ans-jtay_.xftje apotamen will confoid to Uw toon effot to keep othes tn tax lot bn«tout flahln* The text"aaaea»wild open atuplcloualy I o ao aathn. tfito wondeful weathe ot tossaj- tmaattx*. Moat steam* ae at atkum onnal tvil and epots fom tn Stale nib and Oame Commlastoo tncbcaav U n t Ih... - junii! an- teenibv wttk capp tat, BMOT at Iheae hsn««koo to I an winte as* a~ att ot Ihs faatciaco I mil aliagxtatmaaa. Aue l<odge F, tt A, Nfc, also a.ej active.membe of Tinity Clmch. eing on the Vesty,.conniTted with the choi and fo a?vu) yeas supcffitfisseaoffiesutiaafwciuki"^- *" A But Ml of >olfc> wot watlb oap- ^»la* Banda n*m a«fc«t Oeoce OMBdakof a modoif. iinmiin ncavty JMF JMW» aflt U* cnat While *t { ** * kw «am tial lh» appnbemton of NMMMUiliiif wa. th ma* o«a tack Ml* fact»bii»lm U» peho dei Ha ami tn tbe tald«xewad. Uoiou aumontal. OAaRo. /-of th whl too, a* the captue bwajstf to the onlj mudee wta> n t tam Canfod. W a» **B ttwptoui of that ecod. la pauatss. B t/b to point out that the local aste/etn-cjl ln«aluame aasatanc toa ^Catsv D«- ilnfa of the New B«TI pp&tie dejuttment, without whoa mia iht aptue - might not-tan* bent eoieuei engagementot SO* Kalall* Chatte Vivian of/summe and Rtcdanl Ollmoe Hanca/ol CanSod. M aonounod incotwuy laa«"mwfc Unlotunately a RnstaK wa» nad la Ui name of alba VMiat pamu. v t ead M abd-mia, AlhuT Ct««e, TbSl ahould hat* bnn agand M*. AOat /The out of a afcet»<!d hum I la abatu. ttc ste «n a «e«dolla la diamete aad_tu **t*. ten> la numbe, ae th tan «4 fail enea peas. A total of aeait; NO sfwclfw of bammlniblnts oaie tees^ Men tloed and 15 of thewe ae le *e> f*s»d la the Chlted Statea. A plciynijt ea* a asaa c«3s «** aa a Spanlab half eal o M As»tcan «Te=cent piece, and Otm ttmtaat a wat, a plcaynav n«w a «a»j to n pea* the fat that a tmacat w»ct> taty tti* «t» pa Women la Banaa Ban e«aal l(m* wtta a n whe popety la oaac*» amaec haabaail awl wide Ci» aa teaa af geate e^oallty iln taaa la asy tht (MM t «f_fh waeld. Oa laacaac*. aaja atyawlafu*. la a ttxac CUa«. <Mtat at an dea tkat la Ik* of ataattm Tto know, him was to love him,-mid 1* feel qualified to My without fea of con/ tadition that a-moe pue mlnda, clean and.honoahle! muu- tluui.ixnlle C. Vok neve lived, and which jwntlment 1 mm confident will be hctituy ~ianed.sv > 4$eAiT>tAicVw>io.ie9^.-.ltiiin him Including his asaoclatetj In the Equitable lilt. Insuance/ Company whee be eeved fo niany.*ca«.._... Binceely.youjtii,. Naia" Concening tbe/dlffceuco hclufcii a sjlojilicioe and/a li)uliulju, Hay fwbea wliea/a«follma; "Tlie mu lbiba li liulll In a aluitln way to tliu ylopbone,/ficept that the cuiupum is ^ luwc... \V.hHe~~lui> ; Jiig a" vey bejmtlful, luellpw toue, tlie mainiba^fi used.buly...with soft beuieti ana f«alow o auttalncd numliva. It JinM suitable fo tlio tame cluss of. «yfk as tlie iji«plioue~tlie i» an ipatuuitiut now ou the maket which ^«nlieii»edfojsu^ljljiuiuiumnasuul had hanime plajlnc, ktiown aa^lho maimba jijlophone. Jiajilie; pijt-ot-uin maimba ooiiasa and also tbe nnito of the iflophone notes." W; Sta. Sta. I " SeVllW tu. Wold Ove Th» mod old Auilcau untiie of 3«hn JSutth toe«tltoobh no tanafouailotis wlicnjjjt PJI ea 4aukuacoa, eulue the Albany IfHlce. Fo iustntice, Joint Mtnlth In l.ntiu tm^mnn Julinntifa Snilthua; lit llul- Ian be Is kluiwti as (Jluvmml JSiulllil; In Fnm-li lie bvouiea Jcutl SmiHt; tho Bnealans call Ulni Juiiluff ^mlttouskt; (lie Pole* know him ns Imh Ssclilttvelskl; the Welah ag Jlhon SchiDlilJ; t,ue HullaiiiUa 4» llaus Sehiiiid; the Cmek* an I»a,Smlkloi mtil tho Simulants as Juan Siiiillttu, while In Tukey he 1* disguised ag Voe Sef., Sebalaass Oelei Fepetf.. jletalll aeloulum Is a Dolicouducto^cf eletjclty whenth" tlio dak; button nposue to llkllt It becomct a conducto. Ttila/ eidafkable ; "pbp eti lias led to the selenium cell, tl* dc plultile of which.depende upon oailnc with a thlo film of Bclonlum a <wavdntlng tnftal. such tts^cop io. Wben a eelenlum cell Is onuctted In Ike dult OH a moto o In the flloe cicuit of a cannon It acts as nn open jwlttt aa long a* It itnitlnj la tlie dak. When Debt fall* Upon It, It boconea a conductof and pemit* cuent 4a-llwe to tha ttinln - SnaT B*aas Fena Beau Bean* tage enough to be nude Into aauj boiee with the addltlon-ot a 1IJ f ewte o lead, bate been founj on Fouls Wand, la the Shetland!, which baa ooaae Into tlu> ItneMfht of lute Tte Bonnie e Skus gull, an-juulc Mni <f geat beauty aad po*e?~ ha also bee* seen He b«ail aaa Ckalc. What ainat be.ahall be; and tti.il wmck U a becesilfj {» Mm that aiue- 0tdUtlttt» Boe than choice to Mm OmtiwKlat-^mtt*.,- MANCHURIA N WEST OF WORLD STATES Almoet a» Uge M Union of South Afica.... i Vaahlliiilou-^Xl**,- cvatluo..of. the woldn uimeat pufosed state ha* Just be*n pudalmed fua what heftotoe hua I"-" kuuwn as "SUuctiula." Tlie aiiiioufi<vtl Hpv DMu u the pojected gateiuiieiil la tlie uuiheuaum idjnliilatittlvk loiumuue. Ho fa, fou mi mm liitve been lm»l«wed ou the new stnte,.in npld anccfsslun -Aokuo. l>altl«(uiwinliig "lleat Union"), Mantlimikuo (ijutid- of Manchuia"), and atlin* ("<ie«t Vnlty"). UnUI a name l» liiitlly settled U wo, the new litltuliil unit iiilelit well be callwl,.. aolely. "Allhough tho nmne of the iiopiwed state seems-to shift bvef ulifht," conllnu.a tlio bulletin. -Ha -leitnlul make-up Is ennonahly definite. lu It ae inltidvd tliti tlie«_ povluces that lii>m<ifi«have hnde up Unnhuln l.lnnnlnj"(alsultuown as Ketigtlen and us Multdcu povlncii), Klln. and Hellunu (nlno knnwn as Amu povince), To, ifaa-m* have heen added Jeho), liltheto this adjacent povince of Inne Moncollii, to tho went. The popuned «Hilf time stita with appoximately 44.1,(IUU - UjUlla liilla, uti iit-o olltiun! as uent us thiit of llm Union of South Aflep.,, ". "The flcilulltii Mttlle-of MiinchuiS and Jelol Hi» fit In lim noth WoldsMost Fetile Land "In A*ln«now- tltilnl uih Is a populmlun of nppuiliiiately 0*500,000, yet lame- ftldin ae «.u/ely. peo- ^ povliioe;/ind tlie" least dnnfym«in tlcllunc/the nonlienmost ttiui Itifiist. Anuing lliecultlvated «ll(nil uu suiun of the must fctile lamlt to lie (bund Ib tho woldt Lage aena of ^tillable land ae atlll x g y p o d u c i n g -niminiliv ii/aly a Quate of a billion busiiuls..^appoximately one-half the poductluii la, expoted. In the months fullpnwg havest, long feight talua lonijofl with _bciiu«, oll *ea soles sly dotyn to the pdla whee ahlpa of eviiutiou wait to taiispot them to one of th«chief souce* of Income fo the Muiilnilun allwaya, "In addition to benns, tlies Is a hoavy.poduction of" wheat, millet, timlie, nnd eitln soghum on the ich scos of Mnncliula and Jebol. The llv«stock. Industy eacaea laga popotions In aome eglona, In the notm ae cxtenata foeita, and fathe south oe vast coal Odds and sliable depoalta of jon oe,-, "In choosing a capital fo the new state,.the. committee passed ove alukdcuvloug the capital of Manchuia, nd llnbln, Uie.metopollt, and designated Chnngchun. (also called KuanchenKUh), the thid city In slie. This cliolcu-niny havii bon dlctlted by a dpalo to plnco the administative actlvltl^yln a cental location;- fo wuh ^ll^^a^lu^lult^"of Jilid^CliansclJufiTiecoinn much "heae the-.geogaphic lto^doitit^ltslm Hon Ami Tumpet Long ^ Uisd to Diect Aoiet Accoding to the best authoities. It appeas that -the foeunnes of. U» moden, tumpet and bugle wee n»-. used fo militay puposes by the amies of Oldeon «nd Baut of Biblical. fani».^_ The^ Komao* appea In life ictvif net,-*ince pio to Uie fai of the Roman enplfe, about Wl A. D. tlie_inu«lbl" ittstiniehti useil In the Itouao amy wee the bugle (bucfna), the tumpet (tuba), the cavaly tumpet (lltuug) and the hon (conu). The-lalte was madeof the hon «f the buffalo, and povided with a silve mouthpiece. The otlies wee pobably of bass, / The Roitians knew vey wvh a f*«familia to moden tactics, luty to tay a command amid the "tunw.t it battle o.down a long line of/mach, the penetating; tones of v bttzen hon ae much moe effectlw thaa the )v the signals fo the vaious evolutioni of mach and bajue wee given by hon and-tumpet; I)ut by the hon, at the command of the Kcuenl, then token up by/{he tumpets. Tho bugle wai used tpeoond the dmskisi if tho day, that/is to say eveille, noon and nlbhtfall/unlted States Uccult- Ing News. Only -e* Essentials in Food fo Steinmetx i attitude towfld food was. an/einmple of his simplifying huiiiai lilemi as if they wee the pivate ants of electical appiiatuh,* wotii. Jonathan Noton Leonad In "Ixikl, tlielilf f liteliimcu.! An Induction moto seomed to hlmouo-h.supels tn the human body, an much sloni;o nnd so much moe useful. -.Its etjule^ menw In the way, of cuent, lubication.and cooling could bo accuately "~-;L^_" " " """DilP Lndie CTty-. Leill* C, Voiui egld M of Canfod about twenty-five yeaajgo died suddenly last Thusdai in. his office In Vm Tok.. He wjts a egldent of New v At. one tlmey^. Yok was a esident of Kansas CW, Mo. an<* wune.to Canfod about WOin i«oi;">te waj ekct^ cd»a ve.vqwiin ofttinlty Episcopal CnucJi.^whlciposftlonliewsJwieal llaies e-elccud He was a membe o/azue Lodge, No. >». p. * A " ta - 4nd/of the Royal Acanum. Si. Yok was-connected with the lulublf Ufe Assuance Co.. Ms. May A. Hayno Ms. May A. Rayno dualiday a the home ot he.daughte, Ms. WUltam D. Reel, j., 223 "Wnlnot avenue afte an Illness of thee montlis. Bon In Halsbus,,Penn., Ms. Hajuo had made he home with he daughte since the death of he-husband;- 0,- Nathutt H. Ra>-no.of Philadelphia, nftwn yeas ago. She was a-membe of the Canfod Mcthodhit Chuch and was Inteested In all the^chuch activities. Ms. Rayno was also a membe of the Canfod Chaptcof Uie W. C. T. U. Ms. Reel Is he only suvivo. The. funeal sevice, was held at the hojne Sunday aftenoon, conducted by tht Rev. Matchett Y. Poynte, pasto of the Methodist Chuch. Sevices wee also held at.philadelphia befoe the intement in Ceda Hill Ceipetcy, thee.. jjkelda I. Ilame. " ; - Fclda"C..Hause, daiighte of Fedeick Hausc of 1216 Byant avenue, died ealy Monday moning In the fclizabetli Oeoial. Hospital, fom pneu^ YnoiiiH aitt 1 " an 1^lt»lss of tw»;-we6lcs-. she was bon In Caiif&d sixteen yeas ago and hadjttcnded the Lincoln School. ffuvlving besides, hefathe ac two g of/the liuimin b<idyt. ^"^ifi would any, uiwhiiplhit a hown-papo package, "to sumiiln itfa 4hV humnn body wiules only, thee aw mateials. Potatoes povide the cabohydates. Steak* povide the potein. And the fnt comes fom tho butte tho steak In fjiil.in. What _Ho jieve tied of this standadised j»llon~tni1~"nefe" could ~uude»tund why othes did. Udtan Weapon of Wa --atitomahnwk-lan-aicleiit-weapon univesally used by Indlane In wa Ion and steel, slnco which hatchet* hay* been tobstltuted fo them. This Instument atlll etains its use and Impotance In public tansactions and, like the pipe, la Often vey-significant. This weapon Is fomed much tike a hatchet, having^ a long, stem o hnn- "die j" tie neat) Is - tiubd ball o kmib of solid wood, well enough calculated to knock mens bain* out On the othe side of the stem the hend teminates In a point-whee the edge would be, which point If, net a little hooking o coming townd thtstem, and nea the cente, whee thij «tem o htlndtu piece* the head, anothe point po- JecTi fowad of. a connl.ilenbjo lenath, which icvee) fo thusting as.with, a apea 1. o pike pole. and imul neae-tho population ecuto than llhliln. "Miltlna Pot*, of Manchuia. "IJUo many otuo cities of Manhna an Old Town and a >cw Town. The New.Town has up- flippy ^(Mift ffn 1! COntflTS aound tlio Imposing, utatlon of the Japanese, alhyay. It has plague and i.lti ateot* _«e boad,^»ttd lta IDKVmoden.."A nt(le and a thid; awny lies the Old Town, Inclosed by. a wnll, stive on tho. sldo bounded, li/ a ;tlhutny of tho Silnp^l lvev / he _....» -"..I"--. - Peculia "At Piiod" Bledemele wag a Jlctltlou* chanctelnvfinted-fo Uie ptikvs. of Flleguiilo Ulattot^B good-tiatued boutceols with no esthetic pecepthm. Qemany,aft- CTthe Napoleonic was, wag eithe too poo o tjio pejudiced to follow the pevailing fashion* In Fench funltuo;/henc6.tho ltleilemoie style, and expensive, cavings natually sytn- Ldoilc _of empie. dacoatlon^and jutv- 1 /itllutm meely-tietty foms, petty details,, unmeaning and weak. The Bledemele peiod,, began- with 1SO0 and ended about ijhtiielis-nlotked-hfonkbsuon^n-othe stels. Toncthf,. th?,tavnn ;hayea pupulatlou of between SO.Ow and 1UP),- oot ; ;.-- ". ;"/ ;-,. ;.-.. "Cliangiiiun has been callean^the molting >ot of Manchuia. On Its steets, conrtautlyy asti with bustle and eiihinient, ono bunhes shouldes "with.munchus; Mongols and Chinese,. Jtvnnnpae, ItuMinnii, Euopeans*, and Amelcnns.* lhiltlve cat* loaded with sacked beans "pas* In long stings, competing -with occasional moto tnka, nmengen IJ«Jn Ruulao ;1 (lt)il(tes Jlnlaltliisv-»iid -AiuelcaiL aoto-faa, ;.-..» --- -xadttea ivldaice. that ChattgcjHia.U.,*" nijlllili pot come* when nnv View* lt* aledhoh«e«ef/woship. Thee Chistian chunhea, Lamalit, and Shinto tompta, tfohammpdan moaqnea, and numeous «hlnoa Amfinu the 1stti- la one that might be called a Mammon shine. It I* fo the veneation of an oiental god of weatth," " Stanfod Coed*Wiles - Influence Pofet*c;t Palo Alto, Calif. Slsnfod* inlve-»ity. com* get good adee because even HsJate-pofesso* ae not poof Eainn the wiles of Cleopata, while the poo own student* have to bum Jho midnight oil and toll nnceaatugly to et even passing mak*. So chage* a ecent -editoial In the Stanfod Pall. And a pominent coed leade admitted the statement. Ill ReaaisltloBB Heaaeil _ - _-/»bus. Pa. The commonwealth of lynnsjlvnnlg honoed 211 4v<iulsllions fom othe states fo the ettfn of fnckites fom Justice.duing [The state, In tun, ought etan «f The* Idea of ct-etvloj weathe e^ pots fom-vessels-at sea was Inauguated in 1000,-when the captains of 00 vessels flyj^g..tlitaclfic/sith the necessay adl^equlpuieqt ageed to make the obsevations and endinivo to tansmit thei epots to \V»aIiln». ton eacb_.day. TtiU Is now duno by.280 sea captains, and about dp mm-.sages ao eceivedevey, day. T*«fi) obsevations have pov.ch vey^valus 7 Me, and a small fe«is paid fo each obsevation? -made - and guci,ci*hfuily tansmitted to Washington.",.,,". ScaajTk ". P*alli." Some ot~ipi local upgioen may have had a aimtlii expeience ^wfth th» high cost of (luck shootuig as a Winnipeg mans.epot nf"!one day on themashes. This nimod Bed a<-venty-oe shells.,costing Ills usoltne fo the tip cost $2.25 and Ills huntes license tz Til*, hug was thee ducks, o pe duck. As tbee Was no eldenco of pellets In the bids. It Is believed they died of heat fillue ciitmd by the b»,8>).- Vancouve Povince Wa.aW«d... ^jweeds se-the ailwayman* enemy a* well a* the gadene*. It left alono they would choke the. pemanent way as effectively a* In like, cicumstances! they would do oa flowe bedi and gavel paths. The hitlsh Southen ailway aide so effective wecd-kllunc tain by coupling two oil tendes to-, Ithe and Bttlng them with-spay Pipe, and tuia A w w fom o» lhjnld weedkille-i* used, and tie cpaf plpfct ban u tceetlia asp *f JMtttaalMt t efck. of...wumlnitqn.. JXl.;..nl»iL thee sistes, Ms. Josephine Nado of Boselle Pak, and the Misses Ethel and Catheine If.au.sc of Canfod.. The funeal look place yesteday af. tenoon at thcdooley Funeal Home,, 21& Noth avenue. West. The Rev. 8. J, Lo Vecchlo, pasto of the Chuch of V t i RthPfcfftl< cd intiiuient^wasl.lljhe/. Cemetey,. " Mafiaffe and JLong-^vily iiikp.iipptih-nlly 1H an nld to ilint I.v - tin-; p.cctallon of ll.vjtift "I- yous Imigc, wlime. tht* «.p«.-t!hl.if. of life by his bahplo hotlii» of tho. stiiijfl ugu Is live yeas tifts... *. Music Makat [«lpc», aisins fnmi o^ds tlieslie of. n tnottiiitcc to tliose Uigv -nbqutfli fo hold n innn, Thee -.may he na ninny fin t^o Iniiiflnl utapr. two hnmled nnd foty koys." ntii MMty-twoiiodiilB. TOWNSHIP 0F CRAN.^? R P...NOTIt.E 1» lieetiy clven that tin- Tqwimlilp Cliiniiltni- uf III" Towmlilii ut*iini)u,- at u iiu-itliiit lo IK licit! In.tlie Tuwmhlb Mcettug 1[<MJM, cufiiv tlilua Aitinu- ami AlUuii Kteet (iml tt-»>l <>li TueHia). Apil 12, lu.l^, athtq olmk I..M.. will n>u»ukt Die. epot «,f assesaluunu of U-m-llU uiievd UIHIII low anil iaelr t>f UIMI AIKI enl vttatv) l waboii uf llpe ivtiiii Vi "tsli! Ilac-ij ItiM OUliiiD AUilUe U) Tlie ltittii». iif MUll niii-tihb Is to ninhlile, Dial the ;>wnes i»f >tuiittt) tliiiiktl In mtld ethit i (.H^iWit-iiKBliut Hie i-uiitltunuou uf. such u» may l-e^lvvnitl" apitovilule mill uul K J jy nl«. Tin saiij j mm vn till- In uto ntllc* lif Uti Town-- i»hl i ilt-k fu jiiiiiiall.>ii l>y tutle* Intostt-d.. - TOWNSHIR-OF CRANFORD "*...-, NOJtGE-.-^-..--L-L -X(lfJ(Kti luty ciw-ii tlja.t the.-fowlimiip IotiiinlttW vt tlio TimnittliVu Canfud. at a miftnl. TotieTnlftn Avmiu aiwt~aliun" Slet tltitl fl-ki), «a Tuailjy.-.Aiill \1,mas, at * iviuck 1*. M.. ullt^utiilu HH> h-put uf a«w amt -il (.-ntal -axit th i Inim Jlaiklus Aienue tu lllic.- iilile llhe. xntl In.Ciiitfnnl.il Avfiluf fom Nutll Aienlie tu IUIIUII ll<^il. flu- tntin.ne.tj such uutllitl 1* tu cinmlup. tliat the (i^nt* «if liufely imiu^l In saitl epot may. pi-nnit aiatii^t tin- i-«>iieliii (l<iii of suh alnl sa lultt snj JiUlli-*.!iltIll-e.fnl. Tile «epnl la now im tllv In ttii tftti-i- of U)u Town" ntiip Oa fo esaiulnatlmiliy paties Inteested ttuelo ; -...T AlVAX It. DRNMAS., \, Tuwimtikv Clek, iistd ytvh», mi..; TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD NOTICE. "_._; " i l l\, the T.mn t ( uftht f.canf«ttl, l>«lifld lii l l T W l M itte.7uwtif;«utwt (3n!i-Jl<wj, uii" Tji" (lay,; Apil-11. ll*."ii at 8 ^10 octwk IVM. till cmtik «i«* ^tof»iwm. muu ufutinttjcnnf^i-o qjioii lnw ahtl (mttu tis IflTid tiil val tut tie ti>~n-«mit ff( U*«t-jilltiblnc and pa ting of Ccntenttfit ATOiiut fom NiTttf Avi-iiu* lo Itaitan l.nadv The up^e «X ouh /notlnit la to cflns union* othe (htm;*, Any ntijt-.-fldti o otpjcc tint lov uwna»f iitit^ly nanmt In»ad epot >»fnt Rc«lu*t *tlt#- ocnntailoti of "jah, ivnitnta, md to Uke futhe tnd outt tctlon \% tamj l*-d*vm«l appnputumd pop, i M Utit iml jiutlct ih»ll wiiilc. The ult) fl*ol U now <in ntc In UioofMctnf tlin TDTTII- HH» Clek fo UvlMttuB.lq p*«*» ldt«ttni itintin. - /,.-. _ - -,VLV,V.V R. DKNMAN ". TQjnublp Clwk. Datfd Utfch 3fT IBit ^ TOWNSHIP Of CRANFORO -<~-~"-^" mice*" " ~ s c NOTUIC Is heeby, glmi tliat. the Tmtuhlp Vomnmt alette To.nil.In nf Catioed. at a. meeting to fc«tteld In tlin Tuwnihtt ktettwt Iton. eone Inlon Aveoue and Altlen titxeft ISnd OfMVI, on Tueatla. Apil ts. at1130 oclock, H.. «ill onmuc the-efiut nf BKwes-. menls ff In^titK eiinfeei uinit lobif anl liaeela of lanj anil eal atal* by i&vii nf ttie paving of Olne*. Avenue (nni( HasEins Ienue ^Tbe tn/pime nf sneh mettns Is to 7on*li]fT. anvmig ithe tiling* any nt p fmfi n ot-leivans that the ownes of popety named In aam epot peeat against Ih ftitiflmallon of suh - to take tunnc and Mhef ac- ami vmpe The said ship (lak fo sumen^tlon b «ai ALVA\ Classified Advetisements Read fo Pofits Use jo Results OH-ila>ai*a,i BEM. ESTATE FOB auiet. IX uoui "moikni llmuae, 611 heatatl. lage lit- In, oom, open- Heplaee, scteened- jwcll. Klullful gadin; Is MaOlaoo Avenue. «aanitu O-BOJX FOB HAl^. live oom bungalow with ell ha- Jiuie^at 211 Siith. Avenue, VVeet, Canfod, > - J..., WH ae local elieeenutlvsa. fo Hillside te- ".cv-kauu-s Hi one of PUlnaeWa eieeueal te.id.pitlal sections. Hee you na^buf ja i; I io < tio m iio«iie.latice asenl Wim Jae aihiitout. W> cliilumw com»al»oa "l» illcluji. 11 Nom A»enu«. Im. tunl e.mll. Hill lugaliial Neve Agalnl /Bungalow, o..i«s. all Impovementa, gaage, plot W 150,- pice»t.0m. tems.. Hste fou-fas tmi-famlly and one-faoiuj bouse, sljam iiiied anil ecll tlieni at/a bagain; lta llni), I"! fenlennlal Ayeniie, Canfod. ICWD.<PO.-Hlu«t li h I on U» noth lid*. Ul tl OlJ.iVVV. VUe"ail wvai» a^w>b«v^ ^ 7^" "," il"". " HH-win home In a/beautiful aectlon. Onlj.^..ftu.flip needed lo secus this hopae. Inveaucale at ou utnee /HvUa HlcluOa, 13 Noth Avenue, KasU OUnfod-«-UU. _... / - - tf Itlnu want to.1nij,.ent.o eeu, eau Cathcal Unity Cd^JIIaufod 4-W1I. New.locaUoa at t Aiu-en/BJeet. ". ^ -.,» WIRTJISUED BOOMff TO BENT HIVATK family wllllt u niuplt. lage oom. iu>«.auvjitaul.lii( oomijlliilpi mow..u««- tly, Uiw-.twu.. ;aj Ulllceat. Aunue..! I«U ami Hie* ufhlatal oom apatmenla. MM, ilitulu oom fo «L Uulel hpnm. new Ullon ancl tolley. Ill Nollj.AMniie,. >>«!. L.MIiE and anull funlab«l ooma; alao two HUTIIUS- ooma; All taponpunu..,nta H j «IMn^*»ttilfonl=»«B»«^"Uj.\olh Avi-nue,.Weal, KlltMUIIKD oom, cuikeolent lo eveything 1. In tiult clkiial Imuif. Boad If dealed. X Y Z. uttu Clllwn and Chonicle. LAKIIK funished oom with hot and cold un- -IIISIK Hate. Can t>«aanged fo light taouaekeeplng. Telephone CUaofod t-13f3. tf UAIIIIK futilslud oom. auluus fo geotlei u liualneu cuutile. Hoad tf desied. S3 (iuic Mteel. TelephonojCBanfod *!«!. «.NS Oaiw-fuiiUliol. oom, newly ufcoated.. o ikiuaekeeplng. pivate batlp and. entance. Also two nice ttotna loeludlog kitchen. Oa- Nitu If desied. 11*1 Noth Avenue, East. Phone IlUtiotl UtliJI-M... TWO ihiina.-nwl papewl; houaikeeplng o ttcittwimii. Mnoeh- littu **lh-«dulta-een- Ially located, aliady lawna. iutca easonable. INI Noth Avenue, East. Telephone tbaa* COMoUTABLY funlahed oom! pivate faally. VJ Lincoln Avenue..,. U MCCLY funllhed oom, ill conveniences, with lilvale Anmleall famllj. 111.Nom Avenue, Weil. Telvhone CRanfod t-hhu. U -Bceeued In poch, steam heat jteat cate Itetfod. avenue.,. IIKHIIUBLK omcel fo ent im second floo of 1-ost once Bulhllne, c. u. Daah, ut OSVcs lludmt. Canod.. U IIOIHK. all ooms ana hath, all Impovements. Convenient to tain and tolley. Beat-feasoaaNe.^ Umiilp^ at.1411 Centennial ^Ajenue...;_ HTtlllK ftj itnl In Pou Office Building. Fomely ilccnpld ti lluhco] C. U. DaiA. l*oal otllce Building, Caafod, ft. I. 1 If F1VK vopn. hunitilow, lage aunpalo.i all Ipsv* novcminls. fo 1 ent May 1. UxlBenlamln Klel, Vanod. Inquie at 10a Benjamin HUeM _. _ K1X imima, all Impovements, gaage,in two* family * huuio; and fou-oom apatment, tio " ui.lale, nea Weal Holly Huel. 134 monthly with gavacc iu -Boffo, 104 CeaUnniaf Avenue,- Caufod. FIVE ooms.lh.plyate.tluuse,- with gaage; located on Pakway. Handy" to. atatlon. Hceenod* In pocn. Rent easonable, to? Itcllod Avenue.. FOR entiomedlately.-alx ooms, all Impove^ mem*.a[mi gaage Lincoln Avenue. T l t THft n n P l P B - HIX.»ma and bath, newly decoated In twofamily liuun, with laije. Weal Uolly Steet attlim.^.^lteasonalile, ^Apply.-~Paatnoiint Cleanes, v Wl.tliOW ahidea to fit you-wlndowi. Set llnu «nd pice. Canfod Window Baade Co,, li Notu Ai.-nuo. East, Canfod. Telephone L-Itantgd Z tf HTtlKE,!8 I 40. pominent location, Canfod flwalaiii. naum). btd. «talfwin ad da tofcbiaft.. IU l u h m i tm.1t aamujnij-ut Phils wall MBtTl, I**- sfw*** wtuttt flu SML, Bony tna uiim sulu. BA^ealaie^Jt.lii; U by 14 Btdoot. t,~. TWKNTT-mi whlu Ughon chlckena ><. eack T Ueiiley AveDueTcaplfod! tsc. BlCH lop»u to salt. Deliveed by the load Call lius Deye,.»ltlew JainM, Telephone Caanfod (-lui-j, " ea* If EXaZSS. KOTDfO, TKOCKIMO IJOV1MO, «U»»H, TucBng. Waealy cheefull glean. Ha.movs seaaa to* hall o - acoss the continent. Phone Austins buna - CJtanfod «-lll». Ill Noth Avenue, XsaL if SUaiANT-S MPBIgB-DeU, u New Yok. Baggage sevice a specially. tvocal uvcl. Ing at any line, booe Wlstaekl l"i.- Me» Yo.aTBA.cUy MM..,,,,...*". 1 * *. "%.. APABTMENTS POS BKNT APAHTMXNT, I aaas and hath; adulu cml W7 Union Avenue, Noth, Cantod. AlABTMKNT-»ou Ught ooms, newly deco, ted. Beat funished. Nea station. TtU. phone CBaafod (-latt-b, hi oub ooms and bam IK. ive ooms at i K oom apatment; beakfabt nook, tile bstli, sun palo. Oe place, hot vsta heal. "AUo g»ag» TclepboBa-CBaafod-e-llsg-w. NEWLY decosled S toom-spataienl; ateaia.heat, tut wate all ea, tile bam, beasted "nook; one minute fom station and sum ca, %3i. Ut Willow Avenue, Uawood. GAKAOE8 FOB RENT Fo Bent, claaga; Cone of "^talwi^ai^w^tsiefl^i^ ^tawiai^ws.cbanod s-ijm; ai lsl canfod anaue, Doothj MacVlciiT. WOBK WANXtat-eTtaala LAUNDRY and Bouaedsanlng. IS fouth Avenue. Oawood. Huskucsa, VOUNO gil wuhu pat-time iob, monilno e aftenoona. Phone OUnod f-1114-w, be- BaOTTNIO mothttly woman as pat o fall Has -housekeepe. Light duties; Fottatant; efeences equied. Heply by leue. Box A«L. CTenotatUeu,and Chonicle,. WOBK WANIKD-Mate LAWS and xamen-wott. teice exjdjng, *)* - -ways, concete and digging." Reasonable den pices, liennao Peatu. ]3» Second i, Canood.. Telephone WXaUela inesalon Avenue, S ACTO8 FOB SALE BUICK coupe fo.sale, fine condluon, ubbe fan-; low. pice to quick bae. C "., cas ClUaen tnd Chonlda. CLEANINO aad Delag, nastiag, _ and Button Coveting. Ma/tV ChlslUniisi, 3D South Union Avenue. Canfod. Telephone CBanfod -. II ClUntS CANED RUSH bottom cbvla a specialty. Called fo sol deliveed. 8. Vooe, lot Winalow Place, nea FOB 8ALK OB BENT HOUKtH fo ent, fo aale; motgage loans; lots and aceage, life and Oe Insuance. Saej Thomaa MacMeekln, a Noth Avenue; BuL tanfod. N. J u LOT8 FOR _8ALE CliuiCK CltANORD.HOSIfeSlTlpAthe co. no.,f Kl.w.kl. Dle snd.cenual Avenue lee as choice a tscant plot as emain, in tfanonl. Lage, sltad* tees and at"op.»«ite. Tills gtiuil Iiome-slle U elcepuonall; Ciinvetiieiit. to alt Canfod activities and still -It.. it.-«-,in,,ult «i.iulitolii». - A i>9niy..sutely Mtllnjo, any achitectual slyle»im suwu-hcsalbllltles In eaaylanj. mailing. This pl<n> eadily anawka all. that 70U. oulil tjesle In a enlltiuan location -foe - Bit?? 1 "* ">»»»d- Ihe pice Is low. - With--btHldlnt-oinnodlle-below Ui. cost-of poduction A. you Ililnk the Unu WU1 be loaf tlmt you an build pow,, ock M%* -..pices. Reason It ove... uxk a-and study this plot. Juthe hlfo. nation, without abh"!. fom euhe JJS; ouu.l,ok«,ot Wade H. iviston, owne M«; mesldi) Dive, Csniod. owne.. i«wa8hinq kuectuo Washes epaied, factoy taintd sevice oalaay Waahea. b p t n sevice oa all othe makes. Waabea,. uaed. fo sals, ej easonable. Motote, uaid. lyl aadjl/1, AB toaka "fo laatt.- 5ai f wii«ii»- i«av" quatan, Tuttlt Bolhea. Pbone CBaafod a-iifi,.. -."..,...,...-. If " * Mi8T _;. - ; _" PA1B totolw shell im glasses, bown leathe - case. Lost between Cleveland School and- Lincoln and Walnut Avenues Tuesday afla-v noon. Libeal ewad. Retun toost Office.. KAHB1NQ. scew back; On links wltli dutaond «ul hluntoae-dok.tnmiu night between "" - * t_^>«oi5iategiie "SenU- FAINTINQ-OCCOaAXINO BOOMS pamed eotaplet* with IS olls wall. I olls-celling. It ya7olbode aad ewetumc^. labo, fo m i. B>4aeWiilv^ " % DatonTohlo TO-PnTtdence. m Atlanta, (la»ro& Pll _. Atlanta, (la L Apil» J "»»RO& Plalaflsld, BoaweUle e Me BoaawlelL NOTICE OF HtAMNa " Beas el Aejsst»at-Iealaa. Notice Is heeby given that the Baud of, AwL ini...- lde., ~. Apbeal of lia. «djiv1tteo-oi^ih. f«hi-«djiv1tteooiih.ieis«oo pmnlaeion to eet a hilldhiianuto and apatmenta, cone nf UcClellan tt&jst- -«* *&*% Tnte is In Residence "B" Dlstkt, At the tim,n< place abottstaled all By ode Anthone 0 Heaten., Deled Hseh tfif AJUOTmiKT. «"»»- P. Retu, Ask Mo., si. Know, Thee ae thee kind* of mules, the old any, the white, andlf - wife oatled. CUidimail FOR CURS* AND 8UTTEBS AND ftomau*,!s.!! I " I>I * win be eceived b the Iwnah.Ui aadamn Steet, on TUXBDAY KYIM cone of Union Avenue -TUXBDAX KVIMNOl AFML 11TH, 1>3> Data* AptO 4th, - - J

5 < ", «It > 1 f t -,/. V THE CRANFORD OTtZEN AM> CHRONKLE. THURSDAY. APRIL ssssss g*.*** «tn»*>«i aa4 Oa«IUI) u, jlt-il "*_»" (HI IMtSou nu»- > < Cbaany K Kit Ja daato, Bwai auiudlat ta muntaged -~. Hy-vltiia of fjius lo... nullle vendue, la the cout Bout* la t»*.ca» af at mo oclock In tb* All the.following; meta.pemise! hetlaafta lawtleoinfj Jiiiitniig. sjav Lste, Him uiw* 1 am T>.aim at OB*- fod la the CM» -«C BakM «dlb> at a n "S nmk dl*te** j4d» Sng U Bill* AUeae*vdl*te** Si snd nlnsu-iwe, B»j4»dl»a in. cone tom line of La BUI* ~M. of Nonam dwitl»w Mawjaajaeg._ya» feel to a aatatt IsaM* zlatvjk ate».4 nn-ilt mlautat Mat. uto (3a> w Ikilnl; Uimei Kath eighty tip IB «**- ailiiimii east on. tin*** (lmmtat t. aam Baa afja Ball* Atesme tkiaaa ike* aalat Ha* at la aab, Avenue south nln* ilauisa «ft-fa» aaaaaai»>t. fltly IBM Mt ta tb. Batat.a aeaoe al KtMlNNLItt. TIOT -U. ow appuliiaatall $a\s4fc». Inunt tnna Hfimalw aob t»l-1 " ilbsetf.bbmdbb.tw. KDJcCC,.. _ 8ALK-b Chaac. egmi Jawaey. Between Cantent Tuat " copoation, complainant, and j»*_.... I niiiiint. fi "* "" M>>1 *** "fnf** f^^iliil^" 1"! fa. fo aala of. aatgagad awaaaiasav By tluia of In* alma-ai facias to la* dtecmtl shall nubile Undue, lav th* Ptetzlct Cout tmai. tna Die Cout House In 1st CUT of BUaaaethv 2C>. WIDNEBDAT. THB UTBt BAT O f APRIL. A. D.. IHX st two oclock to th* sftamooo ot said do All UUt cetain met o pae* of lapd a pemise* heeinafte paticulaly deset - uale, lying anil-being In the Tsemaajg. *f I jmjjutjlmlisojl - - "HKUISOTNO at a I of South Avenu* elgllty-iwetfsl-iba s toolmmj.*!) weatalj South ;JUeatt*...Doaa lla uesul* slu* of! -- - F-<*M Avenue U l l l i i SUAt-la Chaaca ot Nn Ja- Ua of Saalk. Anaaai ttftj «Mt aaa o plat* of btxhuiaav «B> aapnuaaatil MatM. "Sit BSnaTTtto at**-<lata«ant * At ftdal toak Jnclaitlttaa imiaa ta aa»» a» eubllo inado*. ta UMT otamet Cbatt la.» Uii Cont Bow*to it* cu <* waaihitft. K. J. " W -VHUWWAX THatllTat PAiT ttf, ApaiL. A. a, aw. at lw» oclock ta ma almaona at Bat All III* Mlmlat tact at aacal ot pcamlaaa htnlaana MJltcutoU ifcutta* uau. Mat aad^alac la tb* JtowBiUo. afo fod In. It. County of UntooiMt ataai if 9 Uln map now on 01* la Ute.ofllw said County ot "Realty Tust Hap No. M at Ma* Iota al.; fod. Union- County^ New Jesei." Thea Is due appoximately H K U Novembe Ittte. IMI. aaat 9IUIITB SALE-Iil. Chano of.mai Jalaajn. Bitweu Had* Blaaotta. ttaaaa. plalntnt. and John Calncat. *t abwamaai By Tlm o( tha aboti alitat olt af Salt faclaa tom» cluctit ilull iinaa t» aaat»» Pbll d I Mtl C t f faclaa tom» cluctit ilull ii Publla andm, In in* Matlct IJia Coon Boua»to la* Glqp at widmaboa. not" nm AU the following, tact o paten, af I jietatat* StltnnsteipiltlnUatT aaatbe,. uata. lying aad being la Ik* Toenaain, at Oaatfod ln,tha Couaty ofunloa aa* ataa* af B«v* *An?tlch U vno. " " lua a wtjbatav JM p htas Ha* ha Co^>~Eegtatia Offlo. aa LM numhesal Twa T l») In Block numbeed Fin- (J> e» talel -Jaeat "l^tw I.Uta. EDJJtCC Bj tftua o tin aboa-atata* *«at ffla* fadaata mm dlnctad I ahall aiaaa ta alia as publlo f asda*. ta tb* Dlattct Caait Baaa. K* Ut CoutBouaatoID* CUl ot BlaaMaV K..,«- - * WMtoiiuoA, n itnjwi-o - at two ododtln UM aflanamai at aamaajl AUUalSHowBM tact o aaaaat at Uaal aad pomhat btajaytfu patteulau aajil1nail.ahnat*.lyla»am4i>alna;htta»t>aaa» i atoaav a a «aaaia onffl*ta t a avxau o f ^ aaid CoStT dujmm L-«aalt tn»t Map Ko. >«of lfst Lota xcm fjniaa O t N J - fmi tu.m T. IBB 1STH DAT O U A. D., Wl, k la tna aflamooa of aald day. i taaswlni tact o pacel of land abd MtataaOa numculaly dcaclbad. alt J t h 3» J < O Onnn of Union and Bute ot Nw m jotat to th» -wonel line of a aaaaat Tiatbely fou hunded and alnaty-two hnndadtha tnaa tha enaa fomed by Uw laid Uaa of La Sail. ATanuc tti ll f Nd ll.-, IM of Momandle llac* «*Ehty IMBjiaial flee talnulea weal 41M) feet to a point! thence Noth atty-tte* adnutea-west, aty/ (50) - 1 -" Noth eighty degees eg l a.sahe JkaatM south nut* degeea --, ani"<w feet to, the the.tan* wuted.wttt af Cal aa aaa alacm J ahall eapoaa fo aale by eaaaaa, ta th* Distict Cout Booai, In 1 " CUT of EUatheth. «. ; BX lttb DAT OF at aw* *JlaBX*ailSaaaaaioa-of aald t B BALK la Chancey of NewJe aey. Between Union County Havlnta Bank, eomplalnanti and ElUabelh U. CUITod. Individually, and^aa Xtacutli^ etc.. et ala, da* ndanta, aflvfa. fo-ule etmotgaied pem- a.-. -\ -v- By vitu, of Ui. abovi-tuited wit of 4tel flelaa to aw diected I ahall aipoae fo uia by public venoue, la Uia Diulct Cout Boom. "In ayallaail 1IIMII1«U> qty-ipt JPlaateltt.» 3. aa ana Caaaui «t Oaion aad otala «t New Baaaaa aad avajpllil aa BXTax OK) ansmiiehu l d k aa aau aeta an laid pllil aa iwanavlu miiehunded Thee (3M). ckaa tl w ehud Tee (3M). aa «a a catalo aup now tde»f «h* Belate of In. at? OBhn oalnled. /Xlanlod HelthU.. MJ5JJ3,. «llfc luh. nil, and coala. IUKI B. BMMONB, BnalS. 8oT. ~*jk Halsef- W. la. fa. ta aaja «f laotgajad panusea. Bv xttaue ea the Abvec-atateo^vHt. of fiei IBIIIIFI ;«AIX-tn Ounces? ot New I Je - ~ -«A. Waacke, com.... Mooaay, etal, delaaale of the abeve- _ a aa ana amea 1 ahau envois fo aala by sac SWUBC aa tk* Distict Cout Boom, In ijcknat, MouseJ* tha Chj ot BUaapelh. N. K - HlBitlwTIT. SBX asts -DAY OF AISH% ju o., 1**1. faat eftaaok la th«.sd1*jcaaen of aald day. - JU Ha sabaamg Baa o pacel of land and tbwa, bia»ln*n wttmlsly deaalbsd, sllbaag asa lalug in Ine Township of Caa-. ka ah* Claimj.«a*.tTsia aad fitala of. New ldjhai.waalatly.jln>. - sl 0 i la Osbaae-I\tace aatad and *sv*uty-two hundedth! sal a* a avtat ta tb* ea bounday - *BigH-4t as laid down entum. -Map of lthnell iat ( teat to a, te (II p bounday and 8em U... _ lu*e «f Oauu iadss <W» It) aanllaill along aald ttn* of Osboii. to aia-o* <UI faat I* th* point o place af lot amaitaad Satht («aha the feat jtflet aumbend Saen J* I1.IU.35. wllh at lad...mm. anh.cosu). tvakk B. tautokb. Bbelff. jaat aufjb-fa tisa«a>y of >ew Ja _ sawa BVsaao B. Tcuag. eaaolaln-, aasl Bowad «. BuVtusttes, et ala.. ie_- aawaa. ta. Sa. fa aala at anatgagt] petn-» stnae sa? ta* akaw*-atatad «l> of «.i ass a* a* tsaaas 1 ahau cxpoat fo aal* by ljh.cuy.of IT. i n inn DAY -o ~ A. D_ 1»U, eaaoa «i aald day. o Banal of land and loealely dsaaiked. sll-, ta la* Twsathlp «fcaatuatat ivhe CaoaTcV Daloa aad.btala of Hew at a aadat on tna soolhweamly k Steet taatam aolaoaately two aa BBF U U) feat fom the cone - ^ af aakt ltoe of Mash " at Bimulde at ight TOtJ A WET OR DAMP HOUSE OR CELLAR? WatatVoofing o Damp- SdtCaaditiaa.»n/iiaf S.D.PETTTT M aautat JWtHaafa * awdbaam ajaa wamana K Battle at Beataada F. Haia at Can. t. Betie* la*,* wblck. Bapto oa I Palaa Coaaty «M*Coac*. Caafont Mutual BuU4U>* am?(lls! il!^^?s^ fa. (o aala of iaoncatad paalaaa. B lua pj Uu.toa-PUUd wilt of 0«l fadaa ta a» dintod-l akall aspoat fo aalo by pubua nadua, la Uw OUUM Ouut Bataa. tbo Cout Hon* la ilia tilj of KUaattUk N, J, WK0M8PAT. Till tjtll DAT o ~ * ~ "Almlt A.».. 1MJ, at twa odock la In* afuaooa of aam u»y. AU thai ealani tact o pacel of land L paadaca he^loafm paticulaly dnclbnl. all uau. lyail and Mat la Uw-tomuhlp of Caa- M l a tb* County of Unloo aad «UK oc Maw BCUINNUiQ at-tha onie tonwd W ntaactloa of tna BoulheaaOl alda of TU«<. iac* a. ncaatly laid mil, opeoad aad l»po«l by la* TOwuhlp of Canfud wltk the Kotli- aately ilda of Hike t*aca (funnly known ai Cbaatet Plae*; Ui<nc wutteuuly iltm aid Id. «f ITM. T«.,» ««f K..HI. woateb lino of Lot numbeed II aa u U lot Itlald down on a cetain map uow onfllein the oflc* ol Uw Ralat of aald (bounty of Union eallued.i-map of UulldUuj Lola at Canfod, N. J., H. V. Thonton * Uiah Vamfeenu." thance Notheaauly alonf laid UA mentlonod line M fet to a pnlnt; tiince Sotliweauli patim with tako Teace» feel to aam alda ot.tuledo ltaca; thence Houthwaalecly alcan aaul aide of Tuidu llace ««feet to Ihe point o plan o bef lunlni.. Then It due appoilinally 4a.Ue.3ll, with Intecat fom Febuay leut, 19.12, and A-oata. ^- nunk B. IIIM0N8, BhelS. BIRKILIT C. AU8TLN, Bol. IBMCC «alu( --=55- HALK-ln Chance uf New. J«- aey Between Linden Cemetey Association (Pepetual Cas F-und), complatnanl, and Walle yt. Jaooney, el-al.. defodama. Ft fa>ftussle.at motgaged peatlsea.- By vitue of the auive-stated wit ol fiei faelaa to.b* diected 1 ahall expo** fo sale \jy public vendue, In the Distict Cout Kqom..ln the Cout Bouse In Uie Clly of KUiaUUi. N. J» -^ ^-- ihtmu-pmcjot^;-^ at two oelock In Uie aftenoon uf said day;. Alt the following tact o pacel u Una and pemlesa heeinafte paticulaly descibed, elluau, lying aud being In the Boough o.liawood In the County of Union and Stateof New Jeaey.. oui Avenue (omely auowuaaflet ivenue) dimani one hunded and aeventi-n«e HoVfeet fom the weetnly lln» of Hhik Btet ii laid down on map heeinafte nientloued unnlng tlfnce (1) wmlely along ealil nothely llna of. Noth Avenue (fomely Ilit Aonue) twenty-fie (B) feet to a point thence (I) nothely and paallel with aald VVealelj itn ot Oak-tUeet, one hunded aud nty. (1SU feet to a point; Uieuca (3) eaalely aod paallel with laid nothely line, of Noth Avenue tfuntely Flat Avenue! twenly-ne (IA) feet to a inti Ihmce It) Houthefly and paallel with ^m;ffit6 ATUIL, A,!>.. IMJ. t two oclock In Ihe aftanaon of Mtd^itay."- All Uie folluwlnt tact- o nacel -of land atft iemlaea heeinafte paticulaly deaclued, all au. lyuif and belnc In Uie City uf XllubeUi In the County of Union and Slate of New In- Uelut known aa luta one (I). l*o IS) ami thee Ii) In block "I" ta laid down on map o plan enuud. "A Uap of llulldlnt Iota at Wataun alalio. City ot Kllaabelh and Boonah pf Koaelle. Union Count}, New "" Six (151) feesto the place of... Being the weetely oue-half (Vsl o lot numbend twenty (St) In Block huuibeed T»«nl as Islddoim designated and dtittntnlilxkl ceutn map enulled.-.^"uap oflluildlns allullad at UakUnd, between Canfotd ant Fatfield." \ Tha* la du* appoilmately B.3t,- with Inteest -fom Octobe 13d,. i«31. and coats. lalaon Van lluyna * Son, 1»M, HubdlvUlon l> Fedeick H. Smith, l.\ I., Mul.lown, ft, J., Ma. 1V22 and being moe pauculaly dealbnl 8 1 ^ o l l o w a t \ n U K K K. K U ALBXBT. VEMIEB, ttal. lleilnulng al a point fomed Ii the Inlesem of the southely line of Muay Hleet wlut Jla eastely line nf-dayton Steet aa laic) down on said aep; thence (1) eastely along tin southely line of slid. Huay Bteet seventy- *-ltm feen»"" theuotlmeel cvifnj 61 ToT fou (4) Block "B" is Uld down on said map Ittyuve one hundedth! (118.85) o a foot to he nothely line of lot Ihlty-ali (3e). Block K"l Ihenca (3) westely paallel wllh laid llu«-*(eet seventy-ova (73) feet lo Ihe eastely line of said Uiytnn ftleet thence (II nothely along the eastely.una of said IMy> ton- Hteet one hunded and llltasn and sjltyfive onejtundedllit (11««9 feel lo the point place of beginning I Including wllhtn "Id vtauwbgfjat, APBlli at two oelock hi tba AU the folhmln* ta i 11TH OAT O I D.,lMt..- I enon of aal l.. aald day. of/lain! e ilbd two oelock hi tba aftenoon of aald day. AU the folhmln* tact o pacel of/lain! eni laulaet hnelnafle pallcalaly doictlbed,.it- It*, lying and being In the City of. Ellaabeth 111* County of "Union and Htata. of New Jceey. BEU1NN1NU at a paint In the wettoly line Union Avenue, on* hunded and tuty-elt IMkftat-aaaIl >><nh1*lia)<lea OleUt" eaeietlon of Ibe eouthely line ofl*liice steet, nd Ui* weatelyfine Dfl Unlonl Avenii.! Iheuce eouthtly along Uia wblely i line. of Union Avenue tavenly-tbee (73) feet and-, foii (4) ichea tp land now o late of May IvYllllanii thenoa along that line-aud at lchl atiaiee Union Avenue, two hunded and Rty 1^0) et moe o leeavto a banch of the Ellubeth tlve; Incnce nothely up that batul aehtyie* (TS) feet and-fou (4) tncbel 1 UlAice ately aod paallel to the lecolld couie two Vunded and IIIty (230) fvet moe o leal, to he point o place of BKUINNINU. Thee la due -appoiunauly 116,203.!«and , with Inteest fom Febuay illh, 131, aod coin. FBANK R. EMUO.VH, HhellT. ;ATM0ND T. IABHOT, Dol. KDJACO Feel HCHlB BALK In Chancey of New Jeaey. Between Kalnbow llulldlnb aud Loan uwatio xiiuinui vjsiti-wk xoii All«jl»Uon"oBltal)elICic<ip."6t=X-i.. _._.JosepU JJaywad, etals., defend- Byvitue of the above-etalea..wflt of fiei aclaa to mi juected-1 shlll ixpoaetfo ssle by public vendue. In UiVT)Ultlt Cout Hoouh-h>.Cout IIOUM in the CUy o Ellaabelh, N. J- * WEDNIHDAY, thgt lsttf UW 0* " AlHIL. A. D.. 1»3J,.- Iwo oclock;.hi "tha aftenoon o aald ds.-«au th* following (act o pacel o- land and pemise* heeinafte paticulaly deeclliul, «lt. jisu.jylogaud.lmlni In.lue Clly of till " n the County of Union and Bute of the Nothely lino of William Rteet at a point theein distant Easleiy^fom Ihe Dotneast cone of Catheine Kteet-snd vtiluambleel. one huudtil Inenty iet In the line of land now o lat* of Ms-JCsa Dslo; Ihenca Nothely along hc-llne to - a point dividing between the aald,line of William Klnct and the aoulhely line o Mechanic Steet, about one hunded feel being the eanw-moe o less " J Uie of BtciHtl,ft Bvlltan,. dot.tse.1; taltely paauel with the said line tf Wllllatn Steet, to /land of Aaon H. Looke, twenty-six feet; thence Southely paallel with the ant-menlloned couse losaid line of Williaai Hteet, beln^t Ihe same moe o leas; thence westely alont aald line o William Uteel, t»enty-tli f«el to the place of~j»^lnnln«. Thee la due-appoilmalely 11,319 34, wllh fom Fetauay 4th, 1932, and ests FBANK B XUHO.XS. Khelff HISBX IT.IISINBIBU. Sol. BDJtCO - - Fea-lllkW SBBBiFB RALB-4!n Chancey of New Je aey. Between Union Couuty Tult Cumpany, Cop. of N. J, complainant, and Uoll (Jolon and Mae Uodiin, hu wife, defendant*. Fi. a. fo aale of molgaied pemlaa. By vitue if the above-ataled wit of Dei faclaa to a» diected I hall eipvno fo uie by puule veodue. In uie Iliallt Cout Room, lu I Cout Ilouae la the City of BlllabeUi, N 1., Till JJTII DAT OF AIIIL. A. II, IMI. I two oclock In Uia aftenoon of said dsy AU UM fallowing tact o pael nf land and pemise* heslutftef-jsmtailitly deacil ual*. lying and " " " " waealy auto ot Bplngneld- Hoad thence (I) naalaf weetely along tald alda o Mafia Anna* allty-thee (U) feet to Uia lull nf lot No. Ill en the map heeinafte mentioned. JMaca (1) along the tame nothely al ltht anitei with. Magla Aveni»._one hunded lie«)-fmt. thence (I) eaetaly la a onua* paallel with aald Oat -of Mafia Amui and alojw_uit ea line of lota Not. UBV-MfcjCTISgm aald map, tity-thee 1431 feet ucjmwmaily >> "I Solngnild Bead Ihencelll amithely altng the of Bplnglleld load one hunded th* place of BHlLV.MXa. _ ntuahaad J2I. i n and 1J4 Block So. 11 as * cetain map enuued -Block. M. II. II, lta, tl. II. Beeoeul Allotment of Ma of Cawfod * Pamelea popety a. b iw-att-ocjpulbelh. N. J. owi lanmvct,-. ^- 1, lij7wmi <tna* af tba abofe-lutad wit of Ce I.v. j.^^.onctaa-l ahill auaaaa lot aau public nadw. ta the Battt loot kauai thtjcteat abttm at the a i»*t tvhattalm. K at two dock kt the aflanwoa af aald day. AU tb canala Ma, «a«tt «pactla H aaalaaff a t l AU t land aa ahlp oi Canfod; 4«theOuait tksal. nuabaat oa a cetain tua eaullad Oaasa of Kauta of Beajaaua F. Baaa. at CaaWd, N. J., BecUaa. TwV^and which au» la at fllevth* fatoa Cawtilegulea Oaaeaaa Lota oua.. bee 8*n«y>M* (111 aad awealy-thee (II) laid 4*wa an aau autpk.. * - TheiTi due anpnidfiaieil M.aM.Mw10i bllanat final Mach 4th, lui. aaa coeu. FaANKk.UMMO.NB, Btteflf. FRKDBBaTK J. YVALTUNUMI, Bol.. SDJACC. (Ma)»1>- BAlB la Ohailcey-of Hew Je- Between Mutual Having. Fund Ba* nwnia.- cthaailsln.nl, and Ufaunf Mlklel. et au.. vkfandanta. FL fa. fo sale of tnotgwed By~vTtue of ln«auova-ltaud wit of flan tactaa la B* dtneted 1 ehall etpuaa fu aale by public eadue, la the UUIlct Cout Hooat I Boos* B the Cltj-uf BltiabMhT N. J. -WCDNBHOAV; THkl»TU OAY OF ATHIL, A. II. IKIlT it two oclock In the aftenuou of said day. All the futlowlug tact o pael uf land and pemkua JMetnnte pauculaly desalbea, altuale. lying ind loins In Ihe CHy of Bllaabeth n lha County of tnlutl snii mat* of.n es»y,. i.. Being moe paticulaly ufil down. iletu listed and dlstlhgtiuhetl uu a ceula map entitled, "alap of itopety uwned by Jacob T. Melft In the City of KllubeUi, Union County (hite Baeea). New Jeaey," which map le now on ftle In the Union County fl.kl OOlce. al lot ten (101 and the tapsl weelly one-naif of lul eight (a) on Block Ihlleeu (11) as Uld down on tald map. Using alao known aa ilht-.ij (icneva Steet, "Kliiatieth, New Jaaey. Thee Is due appoilmitely IU5.J and ll,«jll with Inleesl fom Febuay sns. lv3t;an,d costs... -~.. FRANK H. EllMOSK. Hhelf. (IBOIKiK 8CHUIDT, JR.. Bol. k-djucc. - Fees lit I Muii -ceji fendadla. SBBRlFa HALX In CKancey et Ntw Je - Between-alutual fistiiit*^ "" " -cwat tulin^atidlena-hhap..v. 111 fa. fo aali^t mouagvd penlly vitue, oin* above-elated wit ot fiei das IO m* diected 1 shall expose f«ssl* by putillo vendue, In the Distict Cout Iloout Ihe Cout Uousa lu Ibe City of Bllaabelh, N t lit. J, UIXRIIB HALB liv. Chancey of New J*- - a**.. Ui-twevll Kmtffa iloence Kililluli. ai ii«-ultll» Joh)...K.. Eullah. deccaaed. com. ^tnatnttnf"c8nt^i-bnliaidg"auitj<veiip._. Company, a copoation of Ntw Jiiwy st-auw-defendants. H^fs.-fo- asle-iif nu>». gsged pemises.. lly vlflu. of Ihl tlnve-iuleal wit nf tlt acus to me diected I alkali eipnsa fo sain 1J mhllo vendue. lu the Dlatlct Cout nwim In - Cout Uouaa In the Clly uf Kllaalielli.N. J, WBDNBHIIAY. TUB IDTII 1>AV OF. AIRIL, A. II., tml. it two oclnk In the aflcnnnn ufssld tisy. jaii the following Iene o pan-el, of lam ylng anilhelng In -the Township ol In-the toudty vt.union and Hlai* n(. WMJknKIl, BJa KOKOB BCIIMHIT, JB,, gol, KUUONH. Bhslff. IMACC Fee. 1X1.91 BIlXBIFfB 8ALB-In tiuncey o New Je-, et all., defenuinta. FI. ta. fo aal. ol olganed pemiaee. - - By vitue of the above-slated wit of fiei iclal to nie diected I ahall elpoae.fo laleb) olillc veiiilue. In, the Ul.lkt Cout lloom.li Iho Cout lluuse In the city! of Klliaotiii, N.,1), AIRIL. A. D., 11)31,......, two otiock In tli* aftanoon o said day. / All the following tact ii (lacvl^o Und anil punlss heelnafle paticulaly.deacllivdv-situale, lying and living In the City uf Kllxshflh the -County-o -Union Tna ^tato~,of«e» esey... / (litlnnlng at a point In 111. soutli^ly line of ennlngtun Ktel distant one tiunui^l (IDS) Bt-t weal font the southwestely cone ot Bellevue and Iennlngton Hteeia; thence unning Westely along said line uf Ieunluston Iteet thity-five (35) eel to a pmtv-tbenct oulhcly- at fight angles to IenalnKton BlHct ndced.^uilityjaiai.uaiil. fe*t-.to-a~polnl> eastely and ^paallel with Iohhuigtou _ Jilty-llvs (3S) feel to a point; llience a^uthely diection at ~i hl angles to Ienllngton Hteet/one, hunded- tlilly-ave (I3&) eello Ihe point u place of Beginning. " Ttiee li^aue.appoximately $s,187.3g^ wllh ilcyest fom Febfusy 1st, m l, and coals. -,.,-.y.. FRAKK». KMHONH, HheliT. HAIll.fcH J. HTAMLKK, flol..,.. WACO Feea~llS.ll HALE In. Chancey o New Je /. il«l.w«a -Kllsalxtk -Tust tomnany,- a jpoatlon, cbtnplaloant,and Minnie Cook and L Cook, husband of allnole Cook, defendanu, L fs. fo aala of motgaged- pemises; ja- By vitue of (be above-ataled wit %f fiei adii lo mo diected I shall eiposa fo sale by liuhllc vendue. In the Distict Cout toom In -Cout Uuuse In the City o Illxauclh, X. J., WEDNEKDAY, TUB 10TH DAT OF.» AIRIL. A. D., 1931,. two oclock In the aftenoon of said day. AU Ihe followug Inct o. Pacel of land and pemlaea heetusie paticulaly descibed, slluate, lying and being In the Towntfalp of Can fod In the County of Union and Wste of New leaey. II*(1INN1N(1 on the westely side of Via old VeJUltli-Uoad. two hunded and fifty-seven le-nundedthi IZOO.ST) feet fom the-southistely cone»t* lands onvsyad lo Benjamin F Him by the Sheiff of Colon County by deed dated Jsnusy Oth, IMI and ecoded In Ihe Book 1S9 of DedLfo said County Jan pales If. -etc-t thnct amig the lue of sit* Toad >th foty-two degees wnty.nlne minute* II "») west, fill/ i,0) teel lo the cone Isnus conveyed by said Ham lo t C Wlnck, thence along the lands of said Hlnckle. outil foty-ill. degees oly-lte mlnulaa («iv) west,, one hunded and nlnely-elthl M) feet, Uienee sull along lande conveyed said Wlnckle aouui totyuiaa dgeee Iffleen mlnum (43* IS) east, fifty (It) feel, line noth foty six degees fovty-i)v«tnln itei I4«* IS) etsl, one hunded ninety seven n.l thlty-lhee nne hnnde<llhi (117.3!) test Uie pin of IIIH.INNiVU. N > KicpUng ihej-fom the fouowing descibed pemuea B l l pemuea Bglnnln ind_ ttu)[^_.,... X* mue meaaued on a oune of iouth.. oty-slx «l deteea foty-fit* (4J blnutn west fom PKOMTXNESS RKB^IOI Philip Ekinan, J. numbing,. Heating, Tinning l*8«thata,bv^,- Cnmtmi JW, CHanftd t+m CONTBACTOE FLOWERS fo an AUgtfe aad Latent tmalfb. in Wat* a SpcdaltT RiveMtk Flowe Shop ataav CaBisaatael avimt petal oa Uacola Avene Is two hunded IHi and Bny-aeaa huadeduu IIJ1.SI) feel non wct JWaa tha sunhcaamly i«na.. Un oooeenl te> Banjamlov Ham l.y ll.«fkn of Uaiaa Oattaly. by d«.d uled Jaasaty Mil» t««*< In Book US of cwds to l-nlvi Cauat; at. lag* Jilt Ibaac* unnlag aouf fanyll (MT^aecnea totyovnmi lut i) ft t Cat; at. la fanyall (MT^ W*M «tty (Si) t Ibaac* unnlag aoufh toty-ovn-mai mlnutea o a it t h fanyall (MTaecnea toty-ovnmai mlnutea W*M «tty (Si) feet to a point; tumc. south foty-thee (IS) degnn HReea (111 valnul!!s"fw Wj " lt Uieac. fntv*flt«(u) mlnuui 4 poipt; "»init*t M"ilm (IN mln o plan of land Bftj- (if) festaquae off lite K>uthweatFly lid* of tb* peaust*- motgaged to the Title tad Motgage Oua.au Cavpuy t.y tag* eeoatd la Book UJ of >lo>tgagi l5s* C»uaj» oa pat. Ill otiiksiejj ii.mn.to. witii XJd, IMI. and costa. FBANK B. tmion8. Sheiff. 1. 8TAMUIR, IW. UMACC. vea133.7, S KAU~lo Clitncey of Stw In T Betweea Kavinn Building a Loan As socuikm of Ihe Flly of Newak, a Nw Jee«i Copoation, complainant, anil lljm.n Suit Inte, t al.. deteidtnta. Fl. a, fo sale motgaged pemises^ By tltu* of the above^auled wit of t\n felas to me diected I sin 11 eipoee foaale lu Ul4CletduchtlDlilt CoutuRuouti KlIMh N PUl4C-ltiduchL-tlu).^Dlailc. CoutuRuoutil Uie (>ulll!iu>» lu Uu City of KlIuMh. N. J WKDXBMDAT. Tllg 10TII Mol 1 APRIL. A. 1> I two oclock In Ihe aftenoon uf said dsv. All* tha ullowlug u.ct o pael of land and iemlaa hentnifte talluls.l.v dosohlted. alllate, lying and belli! In lh» Illy nf Kllssltlh, it Uie Itmnty of Union and ttute of New., at k point In the nothwea of Boom Hoad Hlel illslant elthl nd seventy-eight bundttulis feet nutheas... fom the come fosedby the Inteaeollon o lil Hue of South Boad Hleet with the nothjatsly lln* uf Lauel Htecll.thence holh illy-elght degees nil mlnutea went, one himed ami twelve feel lo a Imlnl; Iheno nolh IftlTtwov degeea u» ntlnuu-s eaal Ihlly an Iwenly-two hundadths feet tit a point; Iheuc wuth -ttilty*.lghl dgeee. no.minutes esst on lundea.and twelve feet in sslil line of Hotilh Boid "iel; theeice-slmif sakl llnf-nf.hiulli Boad Steet southwestely thity sud twenty iwo huhudtha f,e tu the point-o place of " III..Being cojiinnitly Vioin and aa No. T»» Biiiiln Bnsd Hteel i. due ippoilmilet I«.S!(I «0»l 0*** DJACC inn 4vilg.^lld... lluillu^e..ut>c.aulaa I *lllf> tliuiily of. Union and Nlato nf Nw ltkuinnimtl In III,-euUliieasTelins""bMiiil mouul llosd. al a point lli.nln illstant 101 I it-t-.as nivasiit-nt aoulhivi>»lt.l almm Uie aalui nil-. Ihe soollihisuly sliltt uf Msile Avfiim i.l fiun IIII-IIII- uiiuliii III slung n U Hinilh i.lly llm-..i Moiinioulh Iliisil, aontlt ad.1.. t»s tttt inlutiles Wat 4II.M1 fet; llmn-o III iouth ^.1.tleile/a fi*! mlliiitfa JD aecoihls mil IOU.10 feel; Ihfiicc 11) noth.1u tlfgihi II niln lies ao aeumlb east til finl; iliehe It) pa Ijel with HIP scuiul oiis*. lui^if, noth.-jl <ln ^ J NnihweMt<l line of l!nlntt Avuu* illatahl ou hiimfwl and oly (440) -fwi imiltiwi-.ilily um tuo on«founl by the Itittvictl f \w *«ld nolbwm^cly I tin of VnUm A ilh Hie anulhwnilel; II110 nf JaniM Aviiiut; ttttniiti-+n»tth nn?t t»t-df»i»jt - t«* t»««. and iwallh will, tliv mid llfi* Avnue on«hund*d and i w t l tbhi (tegvees foty minutes west snd iaittll«l wllh said tiuthwe.tely llns of inlun Avenui oily 141) eel to a point; Ounce unning anuui Ifly-one degaos Iwenly minutes east ami I.illl wllh Iha flsl cona* one hunded ami [wenly (III) feel lu a point In Ihe asld nothwestely line of Union Avenue; thence unning natlh thlly-*lgbt- degees* futy mlnulea eaal along tald nothwtalely lln. of Union Avenue pty (40) (set to the point and pl.fe of IIK WCOf4TJ ;^WlAf)T/^BWIllpTIMtf^ lha Nolhweauly lln.. nf Union Avenue dliat fou httaded tad tight (III) fan iouth westely fom the eane fomed by the Inle ;tnn of Ihe sskl nolliweslly line of Inlon enua wllh the southwestely (Ins of James ivenus; Ilienco unqlng noth flty-oiie deteii wenty minutes»e>l snd paallel with said Jlne James Avenue one- hunded snd twenty (12fl) * lo i point; th/phce unning anuih thity. Aim- kuimn > Nos.. a.9 Hloiim,. load, Kllialielh, Union IViunlyf New Jesey. Thee Is due aupoilnisteiy ts.aio.. snd Mai, with IMIM um luii mill, f».u, Id CfMla^ IHANK II UllMIISB, MliliT. JIMON V. NO«TBKVP, Hnl. jy llneof. TJninn -AvKtiue oint thence unning stnllh t ll t d,ly (4» /eet;fo a polnl ty-oli. degvve twenty mlnutns east snd lia it-l wltli >tlie fist Ionis. une hunded nnn tenl (IJ0I feel lu a luilul In the ssld nnilh esletlyllne nf Union.Avenuq; Ihene unnlns ntth-thity-eight degees foty mtnulcs^itsl lijng aald notliweau-ly lint uf Union Avenue I?) Ifil Li Um Mini snd nice ofhculvmsu. TlllllI) TIIAtTl IIKKISMM1 at s Inilnl In ihe -NulhWMlfvly line of Union Avenue illslsnl IVe Inilidn.end twenty (^O).feft aiiulhwestly fom the cone fomed liy Ilia IntestHtlin the said nouiwealel lln. o Union Avenue Ith-the"annthwMitjt llil»i"o"jsues"aviifin-1 -hence unning nnth flfty-nne ilgees twenty intinitea. west and pastlel with ssld )Hi<-. uf Tames Avnus une hundiuand twenty (l2ut M to a point i thence unning auiilli thity- ht dvgeea foty minutes West snilpasllul ilh said npthwcstely_llne of Unlnu- Avenue lly (40) feet lo a point thence unning south iy-nna degees Iwenly minutes east siul pallcl...wltll th* fl.t ponsn nne hnoil<-i( autl wenty (lzl) feet ta a point In the said no>h- ately Jlne of Uilnn Avenuo; Ihenie miilm ojli ihlly-elgtidegees fuly mttlills cast long aald" nothweslflly line. uf. Union Aftiuiifty (4» feet u> me point sndptaei of HE- IINNINO; " ---. "-;-.. FOUIITII TRACT IIICULNNINO st a point In the lolhwestely.. Ilna-Af -Unlllt Avenu* distant- flv* unded and silly (SI0..feet amilhwestxly om/th* conef omed by the Intesection of ne - ssl4^twthsveately- line of ~4;fikuv*Asenucltll Uie-tatttliwestely line of JsmsS Avenuo; lence unning-.nolh -fifty-one deateea-iweilyihofl* w Wf*l-*-atid iiaihelwlth"iald"-ltn*"^nf imea Avenue one Imndnt ind twenty 11 I feet, to a potntj thenc* unningaouth Ullty. eight degeea foty mlnulea west ind pslllel di laid nothwestely line of.union Avenue»ty (4D)_fe*t.(o a pulnt;. thence unntiig imth (ity.oiie degees twentymlnutes east and ssllel.wllh the.fist couse ons hunded and emy (121) feet to a iwlnl In Ihe ss4d nothstelytfne of. tlnton -ATeiui thene*unning oltl Ihlly-eliht denees foty >,mlnutea east long. ss(d nothweewly line of Union Avenue ity 14m feet to 11)1 point and plsce of Bit- ITII TBACT BtliNNINO at a point in. Nothwestely llm of Union Avenue distant II hunded (Me) feel HulhweeUly fom the cone fomed by tb* Intesection of In*.asjd nolbwetlely line of Union Avenue wllh Ui«southwestefl line of James Avenue; thenci unnlng nolh" Ony-one degesa iwenly talmilte est and piajlsl with uld line n James Ave.,ue one hunded anil Iwenly (lie) fed la a Milnl, thence unning Iouth tblny-elgnt otegm-s ily mlnulea wot and paillel wlui sall noth- eetcl line of l^ilon lavenue foty (10) feel a point, Ihene unning south fjftyone de lea twenty Blnulea east ind paallel with its Aal coua* on* hundsd and twenty (JZ9) Teei 10 a point In Ul* said nothwtsteyly liof if Union Avenue, 4hmce unning noth thity- -Ight degtea foty minutes east slmi said lolliwestsly lias of Union Avenue oty (! )!eettotha point snd plsce of HtU.lt.11im. Thee Udua sppnnlmalely I2»,«5 31. with it fom Fetuay 13th 113], and cotta. FRANK H. XHMONR, BbeeU. marlbr WAONBB, fkl. inuiffb KALE- n haiicey of New Je. si. B*tWMnxf1aa; Vtilldlfaj and Loaa AssooUlkn of-newak, N, J., a copoation, om plalntht. and Joseph Kanlo, et als, defendanu I fa. fee atl* of atongaged petnlses. By vitue of lh* above suttd wit of /fiei daslo sj.diecujt ahah expose fo aal. Vt umic madua. In tha Dlalit Cout Room, In M Can Ilouae la the city of Illxabelh, N. J. WBDNIKDAT. TH* J7TH DAY O APRIL, A. t>, UM, one oclock Dlandid (two oelock Daytllhl. Bavbig) Tune. In In* afleooiavof laid day. *" ^In^a^^Sll 1 " ^fjs & -,, and Slat* of New Jeaey. BMlnalag la lha meat alauly lu» of Madlaoa venue at a point two hunded fifty (130) fe*l oulhct-fota th* southeast cone of Ami. Bteet and nkf Aenus; Ihenca ninndig south- Altnat-lh* tald lisa of Madison Avetmi nfly u fed th*act eastely at ight anglca lo -Uui If Madlail-Afenue lo the tixtl weahly In* of ateadow SSasi be Ihe dlalaac* moe o leaa to ta* plsca a Beginning, _.., _.*eai aw ellowtngbeglanuit In Ihe Most etately lia. of Madlaan Avttta* a i-nlat two hunded ntvy (l.ll feel aouthei tetu tha smlheaat oae o Aaaa Mta*t a vld Avenue, ilieat unning euuihely aloni the MM line nf Medina. Avaue Oft. IMI feel Ihen* eastely at light angle, to aald line MadlaaaAtvnue ainely-flve (IS) feetl tbel. n.ilhel In a line pasllh with the aste line of Median Avenue tiny (Ml feet lump Westely along land now o Isle of Ham, Bodteke nlkely-lte (Ml feel lo-th* pue Bttnnlng., - Kanto by deed of Hay Fnmsii, et ut.. uwm HetHabe»lh. Isit. and ayided In Ihe Union VoontHeajstefa Otac* In Baek IU-.-»ftXeds t.- said tvunlj. oa t)w 171 Ac Thee la due appoximately is.3ia.ll -. m».\ and IIUKk villh Inl.M fom Feiiua; l»h. IMI.and Msu. J FRAVK R. kumonb. Sheiff. ITtlT AMI FtlT. mils.,-,- Fee. MS.tl HALK tu Ili.ney.o -\w Je.iw}, Hctwi^n Elisabeth Tust Cowpait. s tiikisllon. oniplalnanl. and llattlel- Anfltnn! Cultov, l al. ilfmlanla. -i /a. fo sail of mottsgvd pemlse; ".-. Hy Tllue \>t Ilie auite-mateil wit/of ffctl avlaa lo ale illmieit I «li» i eip<><* (nt -._. <>. intlill u.n>ijie, In Ilie-UUlUl toul ItiMtin II.the tout Houati in^ltu- illy of. Klltalivfh, <i. J..-on WKIIMIUIIAV. TIIK ttii HAY OF - UAV. A. II. IMJ, t «._» ovioti Wendanll-..U«tee«lMk.H»lllai Paling) Time, lu tho sftenioon o a*hl <taj^. Atl Ih fohomlnif tsvt, n isti-ltif land an amlsin lielnafl i.alkulaly ilemlwd. nit Mte.- I) his aiid*ln. ni in tti- tlly of fcll*«u tile Coiintt, -tl ililnh ami Htale of.sew leaey Wlilili se nio.. -Hll<Ulallt Islil <t-wn.-itlk islwl and dlillliluuhetl on s v-tuln map tlllnt. "Map id >n>lmtty ownwl i) -Jai^ih T Meill, In h«ill) i. Kllubelll. Ne» Jaei, is I,.I Ihlili.ilalil i»l anil I.", (,tt i.l).. i, ing u lot ihlty-rlx iael In lllwk iwenlj- ttm Ut) na laid ilown nu Mid w,d l, iiovt t.ti nl. Ii lh#-«nfe*o the HegUlc o Ililon (\)iinl.v. - Tliit. a iltu- Slitiuslflisiilv I^.IIKD.Hi, v-ll ilei-.l nm Vvl-fuav Huh. 1HIL», snd cosn -. FHANK II. KMHII.VH, Hhetin. I1IARLX8 J. STAMLKII-fol. KIU*Ct!. t! *«11X4 ilinilffh 1ULB-lil- isney tif. New.Ja aey... Between IMmmeflal Ttiis Cmupsnv o <c«jesey- liuauv, «.-. «si., i;oniftaiiianu, mil William llil, vl «l.. ilifeiiilauu. II la. o. sslu of luoliaiivtl pemlm-«. Ill vitue of (he aliive-alslal.»ll of. -m. silaa lo me iilc<-iil I shsll i<i iom>-io BSIR.I<) iuhll>> venilue; In lite lilatiit Ioiit lt<hn»i In TUB ITU IIAV llf A II l>3] MAY, A. II., I131, unit oclock.mlsmumt-tilwo nlnck Dsylliiln ivlni) TIIUB, In (hit aflcnpnnnf *sld day All Iho follonlui Ia-1 o tun I of. Isuit «i«[imnlss lievliiattt- pallnlaly -l-scllwd. all. ^l wifm iul oiitli mtih1wiillm HliinTTi the afoesshl suutlieantl.fly line of M o.l al the Jiolnl n Ills of MK(llNMNi^ n The auii. disel in<7n U-liL_ai^oiUiit< wllh sue Tnsti liy EnisptnTiyp, Tnti Gf nn ill.i KWl, Ilill KlKlnies, dalil llnlie 1, lilt-." lltlng me sanie.iiemlaes i-nnvp)d Jo William IIEKI. by tlml fnni John iu, ami thl»l [Ind. lite wto. tlaled Aiiiu.l It, Hut, ami omled Aiigim -n; -ioji, m nuii n.».k UBO.,,j Rtf 40.".. - Ili-Ing ill anil the asms umliies as deeltftl l l M 4 M w H» M l f» ( l i l ajtt FF«ilAX)l.Tjla,.Chsn»a W t -»lwew^mfel1la l l»»lwe^mfehligte^11b Bwnls, a Cop., complainant, ahl Bva Uwaniwwiaa(aUii«nowa as Bvi (ioss). «l ala., dlmuants, Fl fa. fo aali nf nongated psmlly vlflue of lha alove-slaleil.wlt o fiei las U> lite illmfcl I slisll eipns* fu sale public venilue, In Die lustful Ou! Hnum. Ihe Cout llnilso In Ihe tllj ii EIIHIIIUI, J on 7 IIHIIIUI, 7 IIF/ 7" ; " ^ ^ Tllkt_4Tlf IIATIIF nne iclmk Hlaiiilail liwnovi,,k llayllghl»lns) itiiuti, In lli» aflvnnnti of UMIIL il»y. All Ihe-fnlhmlng Usi-t o pael <<i land and iniut-s im-vliisfli.iisllculafli deat-llwd, alt- -In, IMMU ami l«-lng In 111. Ill) o/kllaalielli (he tliutity uf Union and Hlata uf New Je- IHKjnnlugsi a ntilnt In the mniuu-ly line of ivlll 7^voliui-"TllBial lw--iil>ii/s 1^11) fuel slely fom Uie cone fomwl/hy llm Inlvllntl i> Ihe esately line i, V>n llufll Avo- Hill tile said southely Ilil/ of Noth Ave- Iliem-n unning floulli at./ttflil anitles nllli -Avcnu nn- hundn) /(llm)- f*t - to"~a nuil). Iliencu unning ensteiy Hiuiiasllel with olh Avtiiue llilly.ouo 1^1) -fil 10 a In-liTi a unning muth Slid Utjtlli.l wtth lint lsl ; one liuiiiled IIUII) t>,i-t In a liollll Inllie lit. southely llui- o Noth.Atetitw; ijitin inning westely stung /Nolll Aveiiuo Ililty- (31) fiet lo tht- pi;lnl o, w«of-llfithi-. Ililnit slstv RtlMvn as No inlq Notli mn KIIMWWI, N./J... Tti>i-"U iliit~aiii-iuilhis((-ly WTtTliSiTvlH tcl^t fom Fehuafy Zllth. IttU^^and coats. «OII(!lt KCIIMIIIT, Jll,. Hid ; FltANK H. HMMIINH. HIiKlff, I 1J*CC -.; Fee. I7.!3 ^ Cltlitei ntid Olion- lo pe yea deliveed by null. Plumbing, /Heating,..aTptl" a,. Iljnnina S. JJalm A CBANTOKI) The Puh That Cheea " WESTF1ELD ~ ; CfVTOY. KITCHEN - Tee &eam Ic«Oeamli tba ptfeotdaaoatt to the pefect bofteg*. Bent It ifletuy holld»wi»»t oaattw teihintnt tot/i CBANFOBO M i l WestiieU Candy Kttdiai OMBtT^BlM, ATS. BBd AlaWa, Ik OUIWOEO El«bethY.VV.CA.Gt-w Repot on Fund Gumuw Subactiptioiu totaling M.1U.10 wen npotcd Monday.at the Bet epot luncheon Rally of the 300 voluntees who ae soliciting fo the "maintenance of tie local banch of the Y. M. W. C. Heaiy, Cliaiman of the Special, ij v. SV while the Induitlnl Committee epoted»^15. Mens C«p«. Division E. D. Oeoie J. Jeyo, chaiman. Adian O. Muay, Comma-inte, II. W. 8. VanAadale. Vice Commande,* epoted.weven tubsclp- * Ions, n e t The campaign opened with a dinne. Fiday night and will claw Apil 13. with u Victoy Dinne. Incease Amy Quota pf Enliitment* fo Hawaii it Jostpii K. Dolnn ol tba Amy lu-tniillng Sovlcp at the Post Office, lillmbtth, aiutoiiho that tin numtw ol nin to b>*t4iustnl lo IU- Witll lias IHTII lncetubd (otn twenlyto Uilty-iwt). VncanciM cxltt In [ndtmy. aiul Fklti Atilley; Mento hiso Hsnluliiniiiln must be nt Iut flvc eft fou Indies, tall itntl wel«li not 1MI mil 120 poiuuk. In ittlditlon they utut iittiali fvldcni n( nwxi clmaclc, Ap- " fo mue IliiulinU Illest" v»- uncls at iihnuly on flic mid the enwill b<!. illlihi in n few moe lay». TliiVuifoi^t sitya, howevp, that it.- oxpotita Htiiiip viaiticlm fo the l*»nimu Citimi Zuiio In tlw Vey nea fu-, uo wlicli fhmilcl tnke fine of U i 7, -.. ; - /. -. yp m vwio^^»b; jiotijluiswl^ In Uiejjiia(» o Huwiiii ilnlt. -f Wlllf, BURHpllATCei Notice -, lioi.a.nl/ Ill kx ill.tn, Hli-Knti nf tliotniiniy n tniun mad* II Ihe. IMh,U) o Ma-h. A. HJJIIISJ, upon If «,,ll, ill, "..f lfi,-- in,l...l«i...l.^. kskuutat.llu- ttitp t,t snld iltinsid.. ii.i«,«ls heeby (Ill lo II...,,.111,.,,,, «lib;nv/eaa«p o el- 11,11 lo tin- *iull,i- und- ->«in iiammstlon il IIHOIIS SII-I d< inalula HiiWll-slIII* eaula i.nl,l.i,,-.«.., nilmi, MI n;,,,,il,< fom Ihe «le nf ul, odn. o Iliey nllll^ 1,,,.c baed out,ma--iillnii n vcovvilnk Hie, same agalusl AMIIIR/J; IMCKWIN, Ki.»,II,H nuhhouatis NOIICt lie nf Klme li./^lnoie, IHi-ssed i,i.i,.,,l I,. il,,,,,c,l, of likoiuix. JOHN- ITON. Hliinigateabf tli«iviunly i. Union, Mad* ii Hit Illh il»y i,.iucl,.i..u..iui.u»«a, al-ldl-allon of II,,, inuliiialiinnl, as Btamlae the l-»tato Mt Mid il4fwv4>d.- notice la heeby ten to llm /cdltos of Mid diyeaied is al^ Ml*l*thi(^i«it«pM^ii(ftTtsmW^fnlMllt»,el claims and domain!* agalnat til* aaule f.f said «l-^-.aiie-l Mllliln au months fom the itst, o ssm ud«, n they will lie foeve haea iun iiosm-tillna o ecoveing lha asit* agaaal iv Biilwi-llK-. ; KASIOIIII TIIUHT COHPANT.. - Bsantta, AI7HTIN, InHn. l.inoil,;«. J. * Bad* UlUIOOATlt NOIIOI tstatb OF VINCBNtU 11IILOONA. IMnutht to Ii. oiief o fleorob UjJOH K?<IN, Hut«ials >if Uie County of Union. Be Die Killfi dsy o Msih. A. II., 1IJI, upon aiiplksuim id II,,. iii dvsliine<l. ss Adialnta- to o ->IIM.«) u.alii daled, nolle, is eel<> nlvaii In tlio inllu-i of said dacaaaed i eildlilt l<» HIM.ulw-ilW unilf osllt «ab- iat(im-tlwl-1»lils"aiit-*tn«id J al itli»tlha " to. o aald d-issvd Hlllilu six tnnouisfoea dati- o said otli-. o thi.y alii M tueve,ed om io«hlilltiifo ieeowlllf tti*n*j o -- the IIIIBUKT U IIHAUsl A d m l l l. AIILll.WAIIHINMKf, Iolo U! f L U Admlnlatalo....eslIM NOTICE O DEfTLCMCN NOIIIH In l!-n-l,) Biv.-u, that Ihe. acounl. «1 L..-!Hf»!ll-iL..J;i..LUIj. of llm.last. will aud. landiii -if llfj.o Al.,, W.-oll. daased, will.mullllihl Hti-I fil,ile<l l.y tin- HiioKale.siifle* tmi f«mftl-ii}iiit to Ilio llti-liaus tuul of, C.I,NI> i,f Ihv..,,,,.,, fildav, Ihe Illlll day Sta. li"*l, lit om-llilly. n.),n-k Htandad to-ihlly -n.li-k livjllcht Hmii-m.Time, la. w aii-nmi -f tald.day. ; ;». l..nliln (VliNTV -TIllHT Ctl, IIITTKMIMIK if M-I.K.tN, Iolos, - - KlljnWIl..V. J,-. ;. m ».. 3» Nugoels of Wisdom fl. nj one enf/. CBAMTOUO, VBW JEB8EY Clait.i la Kli.ii.ms aid iksuik laa Islk Oad*.. T.l.sksM Cninf.e I-HJ*~ 1. lumbing Heating < nsne CBanfod «-ljm. -- WMeEGOURLEY Z9 ILttfodATiwtaiifotl. lobbing - Eitimating Building and Repais Full «1K gaage, 13 by IB, to maata jou houee, u low aa 198 on Easy Time Payments Sceening, Repai) and Alteation* Ml Kinds of Stoe Fonts and FlxtaiW ATI/5 WEST COOT, Call,*.. Me KISS CaUnfoa t-mw-w^-- Phone CHanfod 4-019S-B OSWALD NITSCHKE, J. FAINTER aad DECORATCWl, ~ ".mil, t

6 ( < ) " " " ".....»,. - -Vi/.i 4?---. ^.»-»UTT^..^-...,<^.~«-. _,n. TUT RANFORD CITIZEN ANDf CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRK7, 1932^ IN PLAIN LANGUAGE Gaden-Remindes- ;., l»y in-,. II. CvnUvn N J AxTJioilnil Ex >lment HUlian Oi.it fkill h xif-nt by floists in focink th it {t p!;in& which flood the ma- patufs and bight sun theleaf..»!»-. sues ae a(ve~afi(l lage quantities ol wate evapoate-fom them. If the gound becomt fozen and. tl tuf that-lim evapoated fom thf no! cannot be erj[. kt»i EIIJIJI itnn\ but it fequently cold that nomal o If the aoll It to bsoptlon 1* peye nted. liippnv. tliul v.lin the foftage dies out and become* thu planu ae iniotli iiv ay<- lioufce,hwlth bown and dead. Since cold, dy wind* Us dy p h sihd fluctuating aggavate Uie condition, wind beaks, (hey do,.not Uilvp. The should be uied to potect the plantings hl duing the-*inle-month»,,- Thc-conlf-- t» keep..the eous evegeens such as hemlock"; pine soil about Iht >liiiiu at the pemie de-,n(j fl»e jis" fequently subject to giee nf moiaue.? hu type of Injuy than oe the boad Cineaias, iiydiiimca*. and othe 1(,av(.d hododendons" and the evelaw leaved ilium* equie plenty of g<.n «Mlca». The conifeous teet»hte The «>U.should I* set dn moist, Bct M.excellent windbeak* fo the sphagnum,iho^s und thf tops of thebodd. leaved.evegeen*, poviding plnulk syliikml at least once dally! If them.-at the Mine time,-with an effective backgound. aphln apiieiis i a nicotine «pythum pit) ithnuld Ix.- swilled Immediately. Gadenes sometimes plant hodo- -And aialcas In locations not. Tlic llf of.-n Illy plant will l>o. po-dendon* Ion«ed \t Hit- yellow-.wqtliea ae.e- lultuble to them. The potection affnded thtm by lage plant* U Na- mmcil fnihi tho.flowe as wxiii a» the bud beak* Jullpf. hyuflntlui and nnlwiu may - I* 1 ml.in,tltq gound w Mxln n» ttie noil -HIM! wiutltej condillod nff Invo- tues.way. of shielding these boad leaved vaieties fom high winds and iiot <iun», and the decay of tlie leaves Iom the potecting tees make ithi but they should be-wateed as m^ cool, acid..and ich In humus and luiil! us-llicl leaves emain soon.- A nutliiui Fo the"oio»fsuccessful e toulb llmt, Jia^_iii*it.-ioccd... wax _.ftou ^ blikim ngiiln.fnitwo ya. - ~~T.Tifmift~coBaiilttn* should be povided FitlllM should -.be* applied now to j fia.uvy mulches abouj, boad leaved ev the lawn but Uix annual u>*..of -llinf. j ( cn, a conducive locc^>l tolls, hu «lili,h I* unt ii complete fptllli,- may,,ni» unii mowue consevation.duing ^^3^Jl4vJ»ab.le3o^^p;JnlliUTO^^nuuiu^iuUwia,IX«Tenl i ILW a.eliable, ihixed..toinplnte.commclal ftillw.- --ntihclies ntihclies stionl] stiol] ne neve be emoved o An sooii ns the *fflt1iiiii died ou(»uf- distnlkd, since the plant 1s one, that Is (j(.p feezing duing the winte. These flclcntly tlio lawn "may b«? olled Topi m jhallow.ootcd that often ill a tingle dcjn with coinjx*! anil wiw some ga.vi ^,,,,011 the oot* gow.in the mulching seed In balespots, IIBIIIK tl! 1 l>e»t awdj niutelnl. It l» obvious, theefoe, that obtainable. Chcnp MTd contains pooiul,y distubance of Uie mulch wlll.de gauia, lialf. antt aiinietlinci weed 5,loy lujage pecentage of the ftne.jjfcil^ t licpdjnif fkftklfii.. lffp y 5 Xit t!d IJlacs. tnowbey. floweing.apples tees; paticulaly the oak,, ae ecomchcitb should be.examined ffl scale,jei,(jci as mulching mateial. Peat -lhlmiu4unli4uivj»ejuuud-lhilplant«m(m, o,leaf.-mold pun.hated, fom..the thould.bspayed Immediately*. Eve-I ^ 1 floist will pove an adequate tub geens, csuially. Eiionyimis.- Junipes, atjtute, and cedas, m.nyalst be mcloded In. this j paticula cae nhould be"given duexanilimtliii! mid-will-bnnollt-by * -mla.j.mg-t}l -*umme-lo Hee»- o~»hiabt elbjp oil spay-if any scalo-lnsectaae Uiufwing. winte lnju)>i Light punlngt pesent.. - ^ the eonlle^ous eyeweens^duijpg taijt w i(*j ytybtii it lie I HUTU 1 *" ^TM \n\ifi* x JI fipit** wi ^liy jb tii* fi ij ""tfi*ftswtc"!w^f " \itff C lt^^tttjdts spilt Into a numbe of plants as. s6onlfl up tl,c bowii tpou." Cae "should at Uie toll Is -wokable; and digging HH.be tukfn, (00, 10 tee that mulches ae. the gaden Is putaiblc.- They should be ilaced about the plants- --- and --" that "-- the -t - spaced nan foot apat with thei tops oots -ae-povided with-an adequate linched bnck.. supply of moistue duing the gowing Otdenes *ho hate hot beds should "twtmbt te vtmtllate- thetoh-wum dayi, but they should be wateed only I UM moning, f puning of oses and aliubs la J>» eho* that most gadenen have al- S;«Ott completed. 14Mda of hanly annuals, Including - Alywuuv C-nlldytuJt. lladielos I Annual Oallladlas, Annual Fench and Afican Mal- Snapdagons, Zinnlaa Pees, may be town now at IUtiuawd bed hat been popely lysowlntf usually means l7«kt the gates of Febul fctch have fequently poved IIj djtnv^to~boxwood It IWJS»pt well potected until the " Mith winds ae ove.. - Vinei fo Use in the Yad ByA.0. McLean N; J. Afieoltwal Extension Bcnlct Oadenes seeking to camouflage dismal back fence o any Unsightly ob- * Peventing Injuy insect attacks and It* white and yellot flowes ie exceptionally tagan ill,. «!(. l ltl f \ * n many homes, AltiowtAu coloful i K. #, Aglcttltual Ctpelmenl SUUon Uvallon Uie most satisfactoy It pob PJ tfany gadenes ae concened at ably Halllans. Scalet Tumpal»nd pesent with Die bowning of evegeen, numbe ot othe excellent climbing needles on such conifes as the wh t. houeyjtuckl plant* ac quit* satisfactoy ceda andado vlue and Tflth the bowning and death of thelinves of but they do not gow as aptdlyju the Japanese vtletlei and* they.ac hododendon., <. Biulosj and ottu t stbjecl to *Uackt of plant aphis. Tills joudl boad, (eatfil ewtteeiw * *!»*> allp,1 m j)* lllju a lack omotttuii and not b any plant disease o hisivt X.it No Is winte Injuy the milt of low Ucmucatue. It is-bourht nboul when cold wilitkc follows wam, sunny peiods. Duing days of high 1cmj y IU!U^Jht thei poblem hi Japanese lio.neyauckle (Lonlcea Japonlca).. Although th plant I* Inclined to un wild and be sam, potulaca, mid fou-oclock. ~ Tlie expets of. the Bicentennial Oomnlsslon,?iave wokcefbut a Wlet,.ot come weedy It can be kept well unde coiilot aid In good condition If It Is puifed-and-glvon-aomfi-attcnuon..m gows apidly and tf the old wood nn some.of "the hew shoot* am puned oul It will bloom pofusely duing the Bum- TOC ; T. The plant Is one that thives In ttl moot any aoll and can be gown It shady places. It la soldcm,.subject t apknem Cthteni" fo Colo By A. a MCLMUJ N. J. AiteulloU SiUnslon Seio* _Duing_thc winte monlhs Uie Japanese lanten o phyaalia plant hot bet>n effectively fo dejoalive (Wposes I?ANFORD CRANFO&D.NJ NOBTU AVENUE A WAKNEtT TIISATB FRIDAY I and * TBL^RAN. «-*M4 POLANEGR1 "WOMAN COMMANDS" - SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY-AWL H-IMf MARLENE DIETRICH CUVE BROOKS "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" of the Juy" Oovtno A. Hay M«n 1 Niw JjMy P»»"«np * Hudaon uigmobllt to Ms. Btoeca J. Wlnll.ld of W<M>de l«, N. X,,wh» woitth. ea at a pli. I*an adv.tlalin oonttt tpemotdi by lh» Canation MIIH 0* mptnyof Mllwauktt. Such oonl.sts, Oov«n» Moo* aald, hslps sp«td bsstnst f.«v.y and should b..neousg.d. Tin pcwantmlaa wat madt In J«wy City ". Bicentennial Fbwet Gadens Schools and gaden cltibt alt ove tie iunty ae Joining enthusiastically In movement to plantflowe Eadens Uilt i!il feet, godetla, Iou-ocioelt, ose e«clastlng, and stock; I foot, candytuft, Iceland poppy, petunia, agcatum. loof the Oeoge Waihlngton Blcencnnlal. -Tlii* Is being done In-tevea vebsna,»ays. accoding to the Infomation Dllslon of the. UnitecT Statet Oeoge lui^uin nicemtimlal Cpmjnljsiai, indptak. hich Is sponsoing thejwtlvlty. Many gadenes ptavit flowes hlch will bloom yea afte yea to enlnd. futue geneations of this geat latiiotlc, natlan-wlde celebation. Back ads and small gaden plot* will bloom»lth Colonial.flowe* a* an outdoo Mfilsfoita.lon of what thl* yea mean* o A m p ultue Is cflopeatlng wholeheatedly In hid movement by-pepaing lisu of. bwes and ihubi which wee familia Colonial Days. It Is possible to plant Ivy- at you Flowes having vaieties mixed with 1 w.hlte- 3 feet^ dahlia, 34 feetisalplgloasla I loot, ncmophlla, pansy, petunia, Roweayeiibw" of with ye1jow""va"l i 4 t U f l J t h k comb, and dahlia 315 feet, atawftowe, sunflowe, and zmnla;"2 feet, cblllopsts, summe chysanthemum, Aztec mat gold, snapdagon, andfou oclock; foot, calendula. Cape-maigold, Fench maigold. Iceland poppy; Califonia 4il Flowes having yaietle* mixed.with yellow.* feet, dahlia J feet, calllqpsls, udbeckla.. sulplglodsls. and summe chysanthemum; H4 feet, fou oclock 1 foot, dwaf nastutium and pansy. Futhe colo combinations will iwn.jiome_.f,.i,..._,..*.h* I^-."_^.--t^_^-;^_ om jllj^uk tmnt.*qnt-f nw-upon.equcst-to-anyone~wit fwnon. Touists and visitos to thlt, ^ Unlted gtaua aeoge Wssn. - 1 _.-_» ^i_ J**«. *I,*I1 t t4^**«*^lif AH t\t f ial ^..... National nhine ayall themaelveii of the uigton Bicentennial Commission. Wash y at the entance gate. To insue tie aniateu gadene of tlie tost attactive esults, cetain teeds my bo planted In the open gound (hee the plant* ae to gow. Among thata that, should be town lla-poppy, candytuffc- conxiowev, fo» tet-me-not. mignonette, nemonhlla, Jummond phlox, sunflowe, poppy, and iweet alyssum. Among those that should, be. town late In this manne afte the gound Is am"n th* casto-bettft sogmn, mllo, fctelta, Indian ; con. gaden bal- lo comblnatons some of which fol- OWi. TT ~ ~ ~~ ~"^~ ~ Flowcfs that ae white o with white alctlcs 4 feet, cosmos; 3 feet, dahlia»ud iwectbultaii; 2i -fmt._.lawn. pohhowe. lakspu, mid scabloia; 3 feet, babysbcath, China-aste, summe chysanlhcinum, lupine, balloon-flowe, snapdagon! gaden balsam, and poppyi fuit may be obtained fom almost any floist. It Is easily gown by the ama tcu gadene Tlic Japanese lanten U closely «lated. Jo *Hie_odlnay gaden tomato some types of the plant being called husk tomatoes, and since. It*is a peennial the-best-meuiod of-gowlin-iwl tims-oot o plant -It lnct*se»t*p» idly fom undegound, shoot* and. unleu It Is kept within bounds, It will soon cove the gound and push out I tome of the- moe tende plants that ae gowing nea It Japanese lantens gown fom plants bloom and. fuit well the fist sca. It the lantens ae to be laved fo winte use they should not be Tut and died until they ae bight scalet The plant will not be Injued by cuttlg the stem cloae to the gound, fo by the time Uie fuit has ipened enough food has.been.stoed hi the oots fo the plant-to wlnje ove welt Pnxtlutly any type of soil, egadless ot lt«add- It), may be used It It ts not too wet. Japanese lantens gown fom teed do not always hate tult^hc-flst )t» unless tlie teed Is sown ealy In "the season. RADty> GARDEN CLUB PROGRAM "Window-Box Otdening" will be the subject of a discussion to be" given by Richad B Fanham, instucto In floicultue at the New Jesey College of Agicultue juid Expeiment Station, who»111 be the guest speake on next weem Radio Oaden Club pogam. TeMTjoaclcasXs~ae"put on tie alt ove WQR evey-wmnettuy at» p. by (he New Jesey College ot AgteOut and Expeiment Station In coopeation with the U. a Depatment ot Attcul- ntrtchad P. Whit*, alto ot the College ot Agicultue and Expeiment Station, will conduct the Gaden dub meeting, giving a bief talk on gaden choe* that should have attention at this time. Club membeship U otteed fee of chage to anyone inteested in gadening.. and mimeogaphed copies ol lb* boadcast mateial at tatim UlnleldV lloose of BHa LIBERTYJ t»as CMUIIWM tttaisi (l.n W, HI 8TABT8 SATURDAY lone Week Only) "THE GREEKS HAD A FOR THEM" i with itf A CLAIRE Joan Blandell Madke Evans TaweuBheimsn STARTS FRIDAY; APRIL 8lh Hih. "THE WISER SEX" with Ckudette Colbet WiUUm Boyd PARAMOUNT tut. A sstt.tl (M«ai Uttl Tfi PUItaiM t-um STRAND PLAINlaXD, ", A Fubllz Theate Home ot Paamount WeVuea K. Font St. BionePlM.8-3S33 1--DAVB 8TARTINO ~ SATURDAY, APRIL»* f Ueutenani bmim~ a Docto..- - SpeciaUst In Anatomy! MAURICE CHEVALIER In Paamount* Snappy. Spicy Hit /fflnejjouwmyou" w with JEANETTG.MAO DONALD j COARLB8 RVGGLES AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODVCTtON. 8ATUKDAY t i l SUNDAY fmm uii, AT THE PABAMDUWT, PIA0IF11XD; } tiama of the thooogbit»"*" type li "The Wise fie*," Paamount* talking edition of Clyde fttcba ptoj. "He Oonfe«aton«," which the P»a- Lsunt Theitt in PlatafleW wul offe one week beginning Flda». Apil Stn though Thusday, Apil l«h.. i-i«ii tttii Colbet, pehapt the ymoit uieandallzed" beauty of the film*, any exquisite. *unelt«, who. pefomed hamlngly to"maniuughte^"."*- eu of a Secetay" and "The Smlline Lieutenant," U featued In the new otteing, with Melvyn Douglas, young siase thesplan. who made Wt photoplay debut with Oloia Swanson in "Tonight o Neve." Othet In the cast ae Lflyan Toshian. William Boyd. Effe Slannaon, less Alexande, Panchot Tone and Jouglas DumblHe. The diection. 1* by Jcthold Vletel.-< Wlss CoH>et I* cost as a chamtag lady of luxuious meant, who give* up a Euopean play tou to come to the wane of Douglas. Dbugla*. who neglect* his love duties to wash up an undewold blot on his city, has been pettily famed Into a mude chage though iieuntende gestues of Boyd and Mis* oshman, a fome showgil fiend. Paamount Theate takes pleasue in announcing that "Bozo," the wolds most Inteligent dog. Is scheduled-to appea at the Paamount Theate fom Apil 8thto.14th duing the showing f "The. Wise 8ex." A coss between a thooughbed cotch collie and a chow, but etaining lostly the*appeaance and chaacteitics of a collie,. Bow wo* tained and ieveloped by Cap. E»l C, lone; Oklahoma cowboy aniinal iauie. He madeaae, dlkovejjx.the pjjch!c_p?ws o Bold while teach^ some 300 log* ticks, among them the ability, to idd and substaet-onf digit. Believe It i not jgajt. Lowe discoveed "Boeo" quld-answe a-vtuoijbefoe It^wot "~* " LIBERTY THEATRE. PLAINFIELD "The Geeks Had a Wod fo Them,»hlch is coming to the Libety theate, Ialnfleld, fo one week stating Api Ith, Is a stoy which evolves aound he life of thee gold digges, thei -qwibmea-««l-th«lf-<galiwith men whiie^ caying on thei gold-digging actics. One of them fall* In love with a wenlttyfyoung snan. She-eventuall consents to may him and aanges to meet hi."fathe at his home. One of he fiends is eage to"get he hand* hhl wealthy. So she gains admission to the ^Uiu^.,b^..asKin.BVfp.he.glI fiend and ^enaccusih^he"ctavtng w stoten s ili pcais..the gils fiance Is hoinec and.she leaves him in a "hjiff." The vicious gil fiend hat -things he own way and is about to may the eldely fathe when she eceives a call fom he tso gil...itlemk.. They, e dunk and when she ie*ms they ae going to Euope she decides to go with them. He git" fleiai fiance^ follows them and the love* ae econciled. The othe two gils-continue thei gold-dogging tactic*.. _.*» f.. The tona Is anylbf»<>venil oceani flshet of the mackeel fanill,t, ^spoc aliy tho geat o citnnion. tunny of al wiim ncn%\,0n the Atlnntlu cbiitt ol Ameica It Is called hose mackeel; on tlie apine nitvt u t s ailed tuna. v Fo Mim Reicu«Wc«lt^ A life line 75FT5lui> estiie~wofini equipped n-lili an elpoilcul slknulin device and also supplllm eaiilmembe ot the cew with light lnviiddiflon t thei cap lamps. j Wommi (almiit to ultiiid palllk-al niwtlngl Im not pi-juilkiil at all. Im going.with, a pefectly open ilm unbiased mind to listen la nliat Jn convinced l«pue umila 1 --, D.icnplion UllU Uied,T Jllu uauoclil,1s aiiutlic.ouuiie fo Jhe lowe o unde «l<lc of a tlloln and. Is the same^as11 fillet o tendeloin".. Want to buy something second-hand! Ty a Classified Adv. in tbit pape. ILehigh Valley Sevice $C.OO Round % Tip in ^L COACHES SATURDAY APRIL 16 LeavtSOUTH PLAIN-* 918P.M,S«t Retuning Sunday iaiht infomation at - Valley lictat qgco. KKY-«iJAOKiECOOPERtftHECHAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AND» THEATRE -WESTFIELD MATINII JM f. H A1.W»»». utalt«st.! CWMt* lit. Mwaaltt IS*. Jvtima ISil. M^AtaKs U*. Htnailt. 4t.i CtlMsa 1*. atsualm It*. IVfNINB, «. ^^^ WMTlttO W la K..I.1 ewmt IWIOT MH. totl t>.»h *1»t»»W»»tl«* at tim P. *J, LA8TTIME8 TOD A V DODO. FAIRBANKS. JR. I E»»K QOT1XEN JOAN BLONDELL I-- MAUREEN CSW44VAN JUNIOR- COOULAJ* ROS00EATES- " "UNIOINTDEPOT^ T "*THEBIGSMOT 1 Comedy GEO. SIDNEY "HIGH PRESSURE" A Vaiety Bill ot Unusual Excellence New* Tavelogue Souveni FBIDAY, SATURDAY APEIL»-» - GEORGE-<yB*UEN.- -. JAS. KIBICWOOD " "JIMKEKBIGAN "RAINBOW TRAIL" Comedy Rom&ncfi Filmed to Gand _ Canyon A COMBINATION EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY WILL ENJOY Al St. John Comedy...,. Newt Catoon MOW., Tiia-s, wn, -nnnfl APRIL , IS. U 4-Days UnlYniltl iinfngpu«hii>i Wn nwb hut MuiB cgn _make_ you oa^one mtoute.theh cy the next, by the wizady of heh geat otl-hees he finest-ehaacte. ~ Mothe Ooose Catoon Cuiosity News Chic 8o.les Comedy B p Fo the benefit ot school childen, the main featue, will not commence until 350 at all Matmeepefomances duing this engagement. Show,, stats as usual at 230 p. a. EVERY KIDDIE SHOULD BE ENCOUR- AGED TO WITNESS a showing of this exceptional featue the moal It pesents will be appeciated by evey age., *,. Evening schedule.7 and 9 P. M., - Mailntif, 2;3P an imiali with adlfii attactl-n., FRIBAY, SATURDAY APRIL Robet Montgomey, Madge Evans, Roland Young In an Oiginal Stoy by "Fedeick Lonsdale, English Playwight. Autho of "The Last of Ms. Cheyney" "LOVERS COURAGEOUS" EXTRAOKDINAET SBDED XTTRACTIOV T;- "Faiyland Opeetta. "PUSS IN BOOTS" This attaction comes highly ecommended by citics *nd civic oganizations. - - CAST INCLUDE* "^ ELS-A G R E E N W O O D S, FAMOUS. JUVENILES A Delightful Bit of Entetainment fo Both Adults atad Childen ^ News Act Comedy COMINO SOON "Stanges to Love," "Fieman.Save My Child," "Shanghai Expess," ^Business and Pleasue," "Ladles ot the Juy," "AowsmitB." i A Genuine Factoy Rebuilt UNDERWOOD How Yeas fo ONLY downtothe tass* then eboot. M WOT i«ti eplaced ba^. A coo- Call KepnentatUe No Obllcatlan TYPEWRITER. CO, Inc.. WP.PABK AVENOK gfcaa, m» ~*LUHFIEUK»-*-

7 \ * * \ THECRANTORU AMXMWMCLE. TOURaDAY. APWL 7. T932,»,-yn, f.4. Fo a Geate Gawood To Secue Feeholde New. County Repesentative Will Be Elected This Yea. Gawood- Stands Against Paying 5ewe Repesentatives. The Boough Council Tuesday nigh took action to secue epesentation fo this boough upon the Union Count Boad of Chosen*eeholqes. A eso lutlon was adopted Instucting the boough clek to attend to necessay-details to the filling of the office, sa M», lows "Wheeas, the Boough of Gawood has by the last Fedeal Census attained such population as to be within the povisions of the laws of 1887; Chapte 1SI, and the amendments and supplements theeto, and paticulaly the - tawoj UOftChapte mpogtaeo a slncvouct povided fo the election of feeholde. "Theefoe, be It esolved by tl mayo and council of the Boough i_ Oawood-that tbe clek, of. the boough be Instucted to make povision fo the \ eleeuon-of-such feeholde, at the an ;-mud, election ln 1933 and at the elec - tlons theeafte." The action wss taken afte Boougl Attoney Benad Stene advised the boough was eligible fo epesentation. Mayo Muay pesided at the meetcouncil except Councilman Nead, whc was 111. la epoting on acuvltles of the Rahway Valley Joint Tunk Sewe Meeting. Mayo Muay explained that much discussion, la being given to the question of salaiesfo" pemanentoffices and ttusatntstlvhi. Oawood stand, he sakl_has beenanlnst salaies and Dat, this booughs epesentative was backed by Westfleld. although Westfleld latex,voted fo salaies fo the pemanent.offices. On a vote.rahway and epesentatives failed ae othes heawjiald la salaies and I1M00 U i owtdjo the-same expense. Coundl- DSA Oiadny asked what pogess is being made in the completion of the jolnt^tunk-poject, -The.mayo said he thought gound will be boken fo the eection of the disposal plant next month. That is the but unit of the poject.- Councilman Ougan expessed the opinion that If salaies ae legally - psjawt! thlff *?4?*^>na l H "*" wi1t Inot- oppose thei payment As one of the Inteesting sidelights of the question of salaies. Mayo Muay explained that Gawood, which contibutes the fouth highest amount to tbe Joint appopiation opposes all salaies, while municipalities paying much smalle amounts favo thei pay- "ment" Attoney Stelne was called ~Up6n~To ftoplntoa tcthe legality of emuneation fo pemanent offices and epesentatives, j His opinion was that pemanent offices and thei assistants may be paid. While he said such action would not be advisable, he said It might be. possible to ecove all money that has been paid epesentatives. the council voted to Instuct Muay," as -its epesentative,-to be guided by the attoneys opinion In de- BbeaUons of the Rahway Valley Joint In esponse to a petition ecently eceived fo a cufew law to keep ctuld- _ en off* the steets afte 1 p. m, it wss ~ atmoitncet the matte has been efeed to the. boough attoney fo pope action. The petition boe 60 signes and l«at stongly suppoted by the P.-T. A. By lette, the Oawood Business Mens. AsndatlOA asked that odes fo elief to needy pesons,be placed though -Coundimsn (jhlndsy If the association had answeed council* equest that the boough be given a discount on such puchases. The «as efeed to the poo com..late ln toe. meeting, William iii nwf pf-iwy the Business _ i Association,,equested elief odssfbelatvan Independent mechants *ba,an local people. He pointed out wcm spent "with the chain stoes Is ~~ta&p oute thetwough and conti-. bates xtothms; to the communitys bet* tenant, ai. foa* was substsntbv -ta N?WealyE.aBcW, anothe mem- Cvk Pbim Sodtl Activitiea Membes of the Oawood Civic Republican League will attend a social meeting toumiow night hi Lincoln School. Many Inteesting featues, have been planned fo the evening, The league will sponso Its annual cad, paty. Fiday evening. Apil M In Lincoln School. All games will be played and* thee win be pises fo high scoes, Pecy Watt, the leagues social diecto beads the committee In chage, Which Includes also, the following Police Commissione John C. Oindlay, Albet Olll, William Seven, Joseph McOuuuus, Anton Reinhat. John Solttsi, Roge Todd, William Schmal, Athu Stlllwell, Louis Novotny. John Gatis, M, and Ms. Heman Johnson. tion by Chales Badshaw and was seconded by M. Holt. William Bchnul M. and Ms. William Tune, Ms. Alfed DePeltas, Ms. Oindlay and Ms nominated Thomas O. Faell and the Reinhat. BOROUGH BSKg the nomination of the Republican can- den In. 1A noticed, the many signs of Moe than $100 was ealized fo elief The Oawod Republican Club wlll!duaic fo this office. The Republican.days the Easte flowes and. sping-spingblossoms have taken a dcnnluj-plsce In awakeninga-wce discussed and ae be- Duing moning talks Iheso wok by the play "The Yellow Shadow" bold an open meeting.tonight ta^-.the j Club hatvput fowad fome Mayo pesented last-thusday evening in- Lincoln School by the Oawood Damatic vole was M. Schmal, M. StUlwell and ftwtbn!ui.s.o(l,stlnulnt*d us wltli. e-inunt^*iij&"~~~~~""; ".~ an;putc^«;cifft?«eptw!ntatl(ms, It, obseved by the othe -chlldeli As an pppotunlty. to mm tie; gu» win b^ Jwie >. W. Ews.d. Club, fo the benefit of the Emegency M. Faell.himself... ;. club candidates fa-nominations in the! Mayo David J. H. Muay will be the With cayons and chalk, pape cutting and pencil wok we have decoated aiid otlie visible anil tangible plctuci, was decided to niako a chat, booklets^ Relief Fund. ^Due to the Inclement pimay next month. * -- _ fieafcisvs cawlldale lo nomination and Iwb^ballotjwee necessay; to elict weathe, thee was not a vey lage In addition, County leades wul be the vice pesident. On the fist, the etocuon t0 succeed bimscu., He will be ou oom with tulips, hyacinth* and which we hope will mulct fo keene attendance. vote was tie with M, Hoit, nominated lovely yellow jonquils. and pemanent Impessions. The clipaen"hn>e-t<hatitnittleat-of plou- Moe than 300 attended the Apil by M. Bley and seconded by M. Badshaw, not voting. M. Faell was nom- 6.l»*~Republicsn~naun-fdid > u of th* Oanood Republican CliTbT "MtthW"ato«^ ^ p 7 Fool dance last Fiday ln Lincoln atlon. foi congessm«n._ Edwad. I4ine,. M- Holt U at penent»ie«pesl. tue of th«"uttte Dutch Flowe Oll" sue Iu seeing the UltTomit phases of School given by the White Aow A. C inated fo the vice pesidency by M. Baue, candidate fo chaiman of the cml of the Boad of Education- and Thomas Ciacolo-hat tied his iiatuo study"pojieu. Music was by Rip Maino and his Republican County Committee; Sen-; hand at dawing U>t pictue fom Uie Schmal-and seconded by M. StUlwell. Thee candidate* ac to be nominated Hollywood Rambles. A. Malenche ato Athu N. Pteson, Junio Red Coss Magazine cove. Both ComplU.l.J On the fist ballot, M. Holt eceived was chaiman of the committee which Thomas Mul and othes ae boys wee amaalngly successful.. Tliem nu. t*w nf IIH wlm LIUI Rit the vote of M. Hund, Ms. Kaylo, M. Included F. Naples, C. Oeve, C. Romano, H. Pleksskie, James Gueelo Afte the busmess meeting, thee will slcin*. wllhout liiiiilnk i>iiiiiihi> ubllgnllona, Iml iin IIUIIKUIII tn»u In Hint Bley and M.. Badshaw,. while fo M. ytai*. Civic is sponsoing Faell, the vote was Ms. JohnsoyMj. The 4A class had a dlkumlon about and-a.- Rendancc «tf-a«w*«*<«t-"fj«t«fcnf -ws- -who -h lhe"cae"of ciassiwaluiniitue, They" The Boough Council has appoved stlll imylng lusuiliiiiiiia on th* ot «the ganting of exemption papes to Fed Cowell and William Daoch, J. upon the ecommendation of Fie Chief Thomas Blttaln. At the meeting of the Emegency Relief Committee Monday night, plans wee made fo a cad paty fo the benefit of the fund May 15. Following to-lhe^commiftee appomtedcotmiaman John L. Peason, chais; William Gande, cads; awads, William CJande and Michael OalUewski; tables and efeshments, committee of teaches. The committee has appealed fo the Own Death Pama, Italy. Glolomp Plaa, etghty^lgbt, feeling himself nea destb. dessed m his best^and visited the paish piest, begging him to give him the last sacaments, as be felt his ebd was nea.j Supised at tbe appaently health* man, the piest head his confession and gave, him communion. When Plaa had finished, ha visited ths undetake, equesting him to take his measue fo s coffin that would shotly l>e equied, "as I am about to leave this wold." Then he etuned hone, geeting sll.hu fiends snd acquaintances whom be met on the way and telling them he was leaving them soon. _; Thsvold man went - DeA ealy_rewas found dead ln bed the next mon- Autos- Blamed fo Slump in Umbella Repaiing Petesbng, IndJ&The umbella -mending-business IswTwhat It u*a4,to 3>e, um in *i btaase of wtootfwi says Thomas Bnyde, nlpety, on s visit hee, Snyde fysely was a sailo, and held a Queen Victoia maines license. lie left tbe sea ST yeas ago and stated epaiing umbellas. He etuns hee. Infequently but said be would be back to -celebate his one hundedth bithday annuesan. 143-Y«a-OU gpj Uolyoke, Mass. An Ameican geogaphy witten 113 yeas ago by one Jedldab Mose and dedicated to WU- Uam LMngston, then go\cno of New Jesey,. Is teasued by C H. BunJum, of Holyoke, Nnthlnc can # be bon of oothlng, nothing COD he esolved Into nothtig.- Peseiis. - waded to D. F. Snyde. Fo the steet comnlttee^councilman Peason _epbted~some cumculty was expeienced with wate lying hi South avenue. The tholsed, to take the pope emedial measues.- It was/also decided to equest thvoental Raiload of New Je- «ey~totmte~iuut>e uiessnes-fa-the ooinplsined of chud* daining of land on the Noth side of mntng gavel fom.3nd avenas Attacks. aito the sidewalk. f tbe com. -CDonctfmaa Olndlay asked what pm^wms^sfsnvd^tb* steet eom- happened to "the msuifating concen v/hlch some, monthl sgtt wote, to *tmia> "^ns- i -t -_ "-^-f;- Rscoo^ivfaald epoted t i taken In ssk of available factoy sites. The clek MO fq seal law,, viotatioos and IUwas instucted to wnasjtfhw-eomnany fo ttaae^malatioas,isst month. Build. lappsgbt tohate epyi* nlsllns come tut MasWovatav Bie epoted Isntai pemits fo two newtafldtags and e«end nata a suvey of the local factwojteiskaasw.; k, Belflhat.,j, -OpUects JDamel P. Bnyde was instactadto secept tatea la, advance of of six pe R. P. Hand Receded SchoolBoadPesidai. second was made by Athu SUllwell. Both M. Schmal and M. Stlllwell ae new membes of the Boad. M. Hund efused to vote. Those who voted fo him wee. Ms. Heman Johnson, Ms. Wallace Kaylo,-QutUv Bley, M. Holt StlUwell, M. Faell and M. Schmal. On the second ballot. M. Holt voted fo hunseu._peaj5lmlths_tle,;_^ All membes of the boad wee pesent fo the, meeting. 7 Ms. Johnson, who was named tofill the vacancy caused by the esignation of T. W. Kaylo, named the fist of the yoax to the Boough Council, took offlce axte e-elec- Hm fq the j^ififtinjiipati tftxpsv i ittiftjnsmt membes wee M. Schmal and M. StUlwell, succeeding W. R. Conoye and E. W. Seves. M^Holt wai e-elected as a membe at the last school election. Afte bis e-election as pesident, MR Hund thanked the membes fo- the BudmeOBaBCoasmktc* RepdbficaBfieiipsNaiw Cawli^esFoPimay Sdmund A. Smith, son of M. and Ms. A. J. Smith of J» Noth avtnu. tickets fo "The Yellow Shadow " Elme sold twenty-one tickets. senio at BucknaU Univccsity, has Contest Mak* Election of been chosen a membe of the commictea to the annual Inte-fntetnlty Ball Ewald and Eiksen Will Con Pepaations an unde way.fo the Offices at Annual-Oganii M H l * V M^ Smith wul n>es«ni the Thcu tion. Holt and Muay fo last Fiday to this month, Sach-laM-leu _- Upsllon Omega fntemtty. of which he annual spelling contest which will be decided that most all accidents ae to be held at BuckneU Apil».. teat fo Feeholde Nomina- held duing the chapel, peiod on Ufacaused because some one has been cae- Pesident. fom fifth though eighth will spend ^ " "* is the pesident, on the dance committee. Doe* Peytons famous Hotel Ken- Umlnlnf»who thei thee best sptlle* Mayo. bo»" an? «i to ln 4? a comlde^l^umebefoe that oatele-1 *"" letten to Ml»»*«««ln>an who Is 111. R. P. Hund was e-elected pesident moe Ochesta will play fo the BalL Contests fo the nomination of all ae. These pupils will then epesent PRANKLTN SCHOOL of the Boad of education at the annual oganisation meeting Monday School. M. smith Is a. Junio in the the Republican Pimay Tuesday. May A gaduate; of the RoseOe Pak High ~TvtM b "«*-- to local offices will featue thei class ln the school spelling pg match. and mot Fanklin School havo night ln Fanklin School, whlls Enest debataaent of commece andftn>nf» d The winne and an altenate will be been sketching, fee-hand, some of the at11. The Oawood RepublicanClub, Inc. W. Holt was e-elected vice pesident. sent to Plalnfteld li May to take pat Easte flowes and plants, they saw du- vacation. John Wnchol and Les- * and the Oawood Civic Republican Lea- In the thid annual Spelling Bee at theing The election of both was contested. pesidency of his fatenity, be la also gue, Inc. have both announced tickets M. Hund was nominated fo e-elec- teasue of the college Commece and Plalnfteld High School. The victo of the Flalnflcld contest will enjoy a fou- Finance Club. " " * * " -, k opeation wlu mak. bls ; ne«a tetn, stessing the point that hamonious coopeation U needed if the boad Is to solve its poblems. He uged membes! to foget all political consideations in cayuig out public duty fothe best Inteests of. the school.nyattm^^,,,, As hut yea,- the egula meetings will take_place the second Fiday evening of each month. Committee appointments will be made by the pesident at the meeting tomoow night Constuction Bagain* Seen in Loweed Coste Chicago^ That ^constuction bagains abound fo people who will tak* advantace of them and build this yea. Is Indicated by pices on contacts, e- <cntly unadfd. A good example Is tiie~euoeete-*a<ling-vo«l fo whlcb-a codtact has just been let In Oak Pak. Ill, at a cost of only fl,000. Two-pools of-iiinila design which Oak Pak built ID 1020 cost-he~coin. munlty 12,400 each, fn 11)31, uia pice had dopi>ed to tli4sq each fu two nuie waillnc pools InsUlled. But the WSt low bld-ias-moe;iliin-s» p* "cent tnntethe socccssfot bid la 1VSK Road Wilb M.n, D.lo.. On Hie ood %iweallh (hee. Is an ugent dvmand fo apid tansit. JPos ton TnntclpL \. Republican dub Hold* v -. Qpt)n<Meeting loni nl outstanding playe. Refeshment* be seved and thee will be music fo dancing.- ~- -- Shotage of Watefowl "~~~ Shown in U. S. Su«ey Washlngtoi,^A sbotagu uf wate- fo the fothcoming battle of the ballots. As the Boough Council took action Tuesday nighttosecue epesentation fo Oawood on the Boad of Chosen Feeholde*, inteest will cente upon place vacaied by M. Muay, when he look poce as mayo. The leagoes endosement of Coun cttman Lovkuid fo e-election maks a nsw ajicmnent of suppot fo hint CouncUnKan Loveland * was oiginally ( by the RepuMieao Clitb. This yea, the clubdm not.ode him endose ment In Tmnnning him u one of nitotau* biological suvey.. Flights, aud cooi«bt»uon» la vaioui.sactlotas u( this county wee gca- Is tying to be the possesao of the desk desks ae in good condition. Eveyone esily smalle lost fall than in pevious yeas, ;the suvey epots. Shot- t e m, -" -, " ; -; U* M" the les«iie l declaes he in the best condition-st the end of the has gta e«dent sevtoj to the boough jadovshoukl be etained. ibi has been woking lit goups dusues wee espeelally seven. Snout b ntsaylo wul 4n«-»l>eUlng peiod,, Fou.peopl* hav* s««p».-blntowb«s» beeding aoaaa bath* asagat fothefull finished Uisl lists lo theyea and seugely In the oohhwtst and Thei unning how ae woking on the one hunded /the paiie povuees of~cu»u«. tb* mate will on be tie- Fank Scfaoenwisne, seek. "demons" found Ip thei English books. aeas y-affecttttby tb» tng nnmmattnn fo the shot tem, They ae Jamea Buns, Joyce Caney, lpng thee-yea tems, the RepubwiU suppot Mele Patten Anna Wachol and Rose Sapsito. The Iu a few egions unumnlly lag*!* l U l ilemoonklla The.clubJKh but these, the bueau eii>laliu«, i a fo the nomination fo election esult of intld weuthe anil of the geat ea 1» Athu J. Smith eduction In wate and food aeiu that, the election of epesentatives to followed, the dy season. I!y thews Indications, the bueau adds, nutny ha«i two Republican goups will County Republican Committee, the Continue concluded thnt the nunibe of wai- ttwi fifty, io coptol. which the leagui fowl bos inceased, wheeas, Mopt la now holds. In the flet distict, the limited egions, ducks wee fn/ei* dte League has nominated Pecy pelntlful (hnn In nthe neusonn./ -.Walt, in place of Judge EwaJd, csndl- The bueau believes bunte* have date fo feeholde, while Ms. Floence geneally-obseved the shotened JWl Ulkh will eceive league suppot fo* hnnt(d^ season,* and that thl» facto, ; e-electfim,, The Republican Club cancoupled with the mild wjath" tl>* ididatm fo Uw fist distict aejfome coupty has expeienced, Vta effected Boough Attoney Caoll K. Selles and ( saving of ducks which/will be able Ms. Gladys Steffen. The league has -to i the sping, lonuubl -^ Qualpt^nnd bpu/wul ae the Uttlf Of.VoTiuii<l; in sping, coveed/with tfoes-and vlqes. Castles, abbeys/niudos eatnlsiit of _k?i((htly_ tlajs/tit.mil aw * nuniteim "asoi fo th«. tnt pot wei pmeedl R«%a><!> of lobecaac* cheefulness ae sut-tli due de/ egads, of innocaaee- of, liie.- Moa ia 7 Is what We stive to poduce. Whethe youdesie.a bookleto a small caid ve Come in, the-next time you ae in need of anyof the following Bocoxn PROGRAMS The Citizen and Chonicle!.,. " > oujc>o t mambeis fom tb ; second distict fo e-election. They tie Reginald Hefele and Ms. Olive SU<T, Th«y.wUl b opposed bluciiael Oalliemki and M/ Isabelle Wheele. Republican Club eatfdldates. /I To complete Its* ticket, the Ciyte League Jua mtmlisiil Edwad JT/Kooqp«k as_candidatefo "Justice ut die peace! No selections fo this office have been oadfe thus *** by the Republican Club. Besides the shot tem of Councilman Kaylo and the tuu tea of Councilman Uneland, the full tem of Councllman OusUv Nead will un out this yea. He Is a Democat and no announcement of pimay tstgnilihni haa~deen made by the OemotnUe Club, iiiiiiiiiiiin Whale, Tow * Smack, ; Tews Off Ancho» c«t» ibn X. X-Cpt Esse- Bofca^aaste of the Sea Toy, a ; flablbg sssack that sslls out of taja habo, etimedtopot, epouiig be bad oa Into a school of whales, and tbat one of tben had yaaked tbe aocbt offjsis bwt Accoding to Osptala Boles, wbo Is a teetotale aad a mcbioe of tbe Metnodlst choeh, ba~ dopped snebo off C*iac«- tat fals ssebo caught la stoasscb of a jhaje. appaakly ssnoyisg tke telsthan lateasely. - At Mg sea asasusal-dagged Us sssaek back aad foth. Captain Buses dedans, satll be was alavat nady U eat the aaete cable. Tfesa the whale Jeked the ancho lease sad spaed hlat iiiiiiiniinnniiinni Bapatifal A stiklac animal fs the y nake. It Is ja* of ti* most besutlfol ceato** fa tfc» eptile kingdom;.s sot of IMsv dlamood. Even.w&es pnscmd It shews tbe beautiful, glowmg imesecaee whlc* mggests tbs. aasse gjvs«it by tbe nsuve*. Tbs p- (fls ft-ffpalef t»*s-tht pslssaeat, OAmWOOO SCHOOL NEWS - SA News Elme OanlUki of the SA class was the winne of the MM pise as a esult of having; sold the geatest numbe of day tip to Washington, li. O... /. ; Mem of JB1.- < Although the -vscatloh may have dulled ou- bains a bit,- thoughts of spuuatill sti ou imaginations. Even though we have-just Seen back..(wo decided to emain afte school and get busy to tmdove the appeaance of thei desij. Equipped" with soft clothi, lemon oil and Instuctions a» o to hpw to polish funitue they set to wok, and wee geatly pleased with the esults. As a few o the desks needed iouo epais they decided to ask M. BafclUn fo advice as to how to fix them. M. followng- pupils ae on the next to the last list Edith Bielckl. M)ke olowackl, Anna Loh and* Milded MaUn. 4BS Do accidents happen, o does someones caelessness cause Them? Ou class has been having a lively discussion of this subject in civics. We bave te Redlcan dew the seasonal LHy while Joan Robetson and Wlllod Jones sketched a basket of puple and usset pansles. Helen Raklntan dtfw a tall puple, hysointh, A - Duing the Easte vacation the chil- ehaugeil fu-.the cu li«sold In pul psymaut fo the cu ho now him. IW«> Km Taimil it.. Slu4 You Jub nyw-jolt IM-Ilhf* «~(t»\v tiit)*htttl A-IIMIn nlmikv ui tin. HUH I, a «lnw ii eu-iimi* Iu m imlnts. Jluli Julu,niTimili»-+ikT--fflnt<1ilnii. Tlioy ue «..lli mudyliik, wulli niltiatlim, wulli in IIIMK oviy mw of the lnnnl.o ni»lhllum«nt IMIII, lllt. - - ; Ruff Stuff "I mil told," wite* udn nhl wliut ^Wis1i«*ii M«ftyoi««Wi>s1i>«*iiIt*?lint It*lint il<i««dnys hldki! cliumiiliiiih Intln fu Iliul.toimniBuu. HOIIICIIIIIIB Ilk,, fiuubnll playes. Wliut slmlliilly N HUTU In lh»l tiilnsiikt" "Ilifhlliiu llm illliilwy," smile*.ihitovw-xiik Tlium Two new items by "Wea-Eve" \ Specially piced fom Apil 6 to 16 Its two lips and its staight sides help in space camped kitchens 13quatWea-Eve Stew Pan %\"Wea-Eve" 3 qt. stew pan heats quickly. on the sides as well as on the bottqn and.. ~ cooks evenly au.de. It.slto Bquaely on the tove and its stalght*sldes make 1 oom fo othexm. Covet, to fit 251 exta. I Standad*We*-Eve" quality thick, bad sheet aluminum,~74nch SIM Intoduce This Bollc- ~toy pice TypsicookT" Nowonsaiiai* Itl Rtgula pice fo sstdffou-tt.45 ^T>, t, >^l.ly_ -^ d-^. *t-t~ J ~*- IT * 1^.^M. f ^J IS ^

8 CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONK1E. THURSDAY. APRIL 7.,/.^ h\ K" LAR6E PRE-ROHAN CITY UNCOVERED U. S. ScieotuU Make Impotant Find in Italy. nhcwilk "skill bus j ism>tltom*» tisjt ivsi ikne a. lagi IumptL Is t*f j.*it«<l**a imisu«-» In at ^ ii t l to the»n time*. The «Miidut«d by niiff the vl Jeiili«>l- Jutiu- <,f untuntn value to I* fuuud ut>tli* (i buld city, wliwe Ik* IMnft m^linl ultli icht "- i» s?>m «*»Si*Tiotis atones, no Hit» «j i t h e c i t y w i t i t o U t m u i «l i o d e s c i b e d ^ J o a s < t 4». J M > 4 «u i J t u l I > u W «U > i t * fcia. * > t a tonight j %. C \ - - "Ita ttty vt JJlBluoo datee bak to tt* PHU>.«wa«J3t tu.-;c" Jaald..I>!fcte - MUUMOL *n> tiaiednwoved woks ef at faaa ttet fa dlntaut peiod, wkhfe dim a JwSTSIlueiice. The cftj ****fcisf *» imnirltt unde Ito- BMa tf*a* ssmlt«ftwut th* Ttlld CMItay (LCaM fom Dim im-kinui the Ttatfc nmwt uff»*d many «ML iwumj It wiitiawtj Cbls- Julian Steet lm«bteti qunllfiliut t> l]i)t^k»[iloe«club. " lie ecently "iltaaveed" NewTTVik; TitTlt Xliwt )m» keen man of Manhattan fo yeao iiant, lint till* anothe city. It m tin "New Yok of Ilia dawn age. lleafiae of mi ealy O HTatlon vn a uiemue.of kla fainlly.m. Kl«!t waa olill (ed to vak tuf ln»(ttiliai ky 0 a. in Knowl/n t l«tilglit befoe that be m to make ike tip, lie confeed with W«. Steet»«.to tan.jhitallon. "Tnke a tall" ulie aam. # J>ont l>««llly," h» aimnded. "What wntild» tail tie doing out at thai hou.". "I Ihlna tke«will be tniic aald -Mi. iitnet "but, of cotiae, one coold aiwaya ckate I milk wagon." Bineslng fom hla ii<wj a fmj. IIIOinenta kefue all, M. Wst fotiiid i New to»4^i = aw ii«f kiidy; Thf; ai nwlled -ciap and clenn, fe«of itiiaiiline fiii<ie«. Tlie yqi<v;<th»t!ty wm till. Uut tkee waa i mil nnnmiwa to consot exavato H»T»" -the *"* ganted, * «**ajamtlno *n -thity T"", pmbtlaa l> i»«i<l«) unlit uf tlie ick- M la!» <»-W <* «dj««lus). ; - Tk» l»<a ntjn lontnl tiittt tnm Itao* «ua «TM toocliwl by «"f «n*4 ta Its tke Ma; «*««* * SSsUi"y «otn. *i\> Uunun oudi. nublled a Qeek M*. i>a said. was «wtu and that such a aaseeettd -Oftaea con- sell Docto Joluisou. flkacay walls nast be of jb. o, while thee I ef «k* omth. Thee 1* It* late *Ymta«titm i HJni* IjaajilM ef be Thid I B. <3t; Th«* I**, t It M I W peiod of Sulla, j wall. A, ft < <»» a a t h e a M a d a a n d ttw l a t u f o c a n - iw. f t n t n f a o, o f t e n Je in the hutait fits}, a»!* sttniosa. which un" svsfla >W «H»f. pat «f the hip t» Jbekp. > mt. <av "I *»*- ijgbts of NEW YORK. V A L T E R T R U M B U U M^.^T*t»w^ci»Teatt waa diven by a man taining fo Ilia iimlo aeta on Ihe Iiidlanapolla apeeili/mj, Th» iteeta a il>a«iitly wee imtjity and tka dive link full advantag«\of tk» fact. M. Steet maintain! that tkouill tin window he aaw what atwned to be on» of tlioie^nio ; l h T H C fftl desetedxylhsge. Me thinks they passed othe"" thils It waa Junt tike two limited talua passing In opposite diections. If the^englnea had cut loose fom the. can and wie going ight along without them. ^Ile saw some ob- }«ots h«opine* jalcblimv«..been_mllk. wagous, and clalina he head the voice of a hswaboy. blown away by the ush { _. thee wee 10 one hoaee haneaa. Taking Ike elna Into the. ban, ha nanwd tkni aound a pot at a cone of the atalt Tkep, by wala1n» away wttli thetn-^a «i»<l *»l al you mltm hold «malnaall h«pulled the ho» Into akelle ultkoot taking a chance of being atepped on. ThMWiin-" HBiiit- IdiiiL auwkhi tlie " libae eacheii the Spot,"-, it nufoinatlcally put" on TOi> bake*. Tkla accoinpluked, M. Faickllil. wlio woa how out" In tlie yad, etuned to Ihe knn, llelng caeful to liwnilt BOalack, Iw* wound the elfia half a dotcn tlinea aounil the pout and -41M! a g(iod Itnn knot lie then went "out aualn nnd collected tkc pieces of imbem and Inld them on Jkelloo unde aoina n-«a, vkee otke liiahn. waa hanging He liad lialil the fame In advance,»o he dldnj_wajt fu hlmtotfime Imk. But h«knowa the old linp will lie pleaaed at all the cae he look to leiive hla popety In good ode.-a. lot of city fellowa mlxkt not hate taken no much tonble wllh ttilnia ll iimdl<ielii»-w>o alm.. ELECTRIC ENERGY DOOMS BIG CITIES Redistibution of Industy Seen by Hape Leech. nu lage and will loae luel pesent fliinikial (ind Industial. liupotauttf;.industy will beak up into amalli- unit* ami opeate ID what ae IIKW.ual illallcta; the woke will e-! eive a geate sluie of Ills employes poill* In ode to uolnuiln buy- Inn powe; lind thtf cost of killing* Chlnamun Will Jump fom about fifty ilullus, ihe pesent level, to appoilmutely tftfioo, all In the compaatively oea futue, and because mankind has discaded human and animal enegy baaed on food cultivation and substituted fo It his newly discoveed nblluj,._u) convet sola, enegy Into wok, pincipally In the fom of electic powe. These»e tome of the.jifdlctlons affecting ;.the welfae of So Law Takes Hand buns Fedeick Mwlc, twenty-* fou, It.buns. ^ lie Juit cunt keep his love fo Paula IleHhiiiiiyc, nuse, to Buck In Went aide cout, he waa chaged with violating, a uimendd aentence given him. e on ecphomlt subjects, la his new book "Th» Paadox of Plenty." I That "this is not a ili-pvsiion but a jjjilshandllng of the^gentest ea of mnnihil IRula aa often, aa twenty-tlmea ii day to dcinnnd ninlnite. Tlie ~ pevloua time he waa aested nftef- tltiung hla way Into Iautaa apatment weaing a uitoche. -. abtilble~iwlu"biia hlia In.! the theal* of M. ^eechs book. "T_h«plain, fact-1»."» Ig ln hl».fietacep "that afte thousands, pvi-hnpa jnlllloua, of yeas of living on the enegy iudgtngtj tendeed by the. sun though annual havesta of eoi.a, man suddenly became awae that the same ntae T n «. n e n i l n k i i i n i «o B d a» «i o o k o t e l - n a a k e a p a a t,. b u t l i u t j u e, a t h a w u t o o b u > y h a u g l n g o u o n j y u l l - I n g a t. t h e d i v e. U u t It w n a v e y J b a c l h f. M. B t e o t i t l l l I n a l a t a w e a l l. a h o u l d l n e e a l y I n t h e t n o n l i i K. a n d a e e t h e c i t y, f e e f o m t a f f i c. I t w o u l d b e ««i t h o u f M a w a l k, b e ; n «l n t a U i a. -.. _. e. e *..-.. «waiwhiad Jalchlld1 wh»_dla.l coveed tlie bone _and alekjli.. TUU waa In.tlie bill) ot Oonnectlcut at a.tillage which hai no aiload elation f X! J l a l e l g k b e l o n g e d (to a f a m e, w h o b e ; f o e t u a l i i» t h e o u t f i t to 1. M. V i i t - c h i l d, a a k e d h i m w h o t l i e n o w n a n u e x p e l o n c e d d i v e. l (. K u l t k l l d a a c u e d t h e f a m e h o h u d b «e n a o u n d w l l h h o a e a a g e a t d e n l, b u t i i e g l i w t e d t o m e n t i o n t h a t I t h a d b e e n t l t k t h i ) a t i l l e y d u i n g t h e w a, w h e n h e o d e t h e c a l a a o n a n d o t h e *. h a n d l e d t h e h o a e a. S t i l l, a l t w e n t w e l L v M. F a i c h i l d g o t h l a f a m i l y I n t o t h e a l u l g h a n d w h e n t h e f a m e h a n d e d h i m t h e v l m c l u c k e d l a t h e a p p o v e d f a a h l o n, w h i c h e p p a o n t l j t h e w t h e a n i m a l I n t o f l a t p e e d, a n d a w a y t h e y w e n t T h e - b o a * t o o k, t h e m - t u t - a - t e» _ n l c a _ i l d a _ a n d b o u g h t t h e m b a c k a a. f o l y. I t w u l Raspbey Cost* Youth in England Fine of $2 Whltitable, Kent,- England. That X»«$*j^«SK«!S!^^ known la Ameica a*»*tfiev aspoej.* anu-liv England M "Oia akso," Is U- able to a fine of K he* A jfoutb nnmed Sidney BogblnwU nued tlwt hniouut fo an otenae, which waaxofflclally descibed as "ills, odely conduct," although the police- B)aB"litdli v g»t-ailotheinan;*th* aspbey."! 7^.""" llogbln pleaded^that the man badpevluunlyl made all objectionable emak to him and that thla was the only way of getting buck, The police chief said thnt he had eceived. numeous complaints about these "nhsoea," and he hnii, bought the case to ty and stop and pmctlce- *Eagl Caught in Powe \ Lines ShuU Off Lights Dodge pity. Kan. When powe touble^ esulted j»tween hee and Bucklln, and" lights went "out, nveslfcalonlxounils. Jaxgs. eajle, Jiad Jalleo. t i t * f a m e w a i u t a o u n d, b u t M * a u l l b o y a a l d h l a f a l h e h a d t o l d h i m to a a k M. F a l c h l l i l J u a t t o u u h l t c h t h e h o a e a n d t l e j i l m u p I n t h e a t a l l, 1 a l h a b a n *, l t - i o f m ( U n i t - w f c c p / o u s t o o d a l o D g a l d * t U l a l > «n «. l t - * e e t n e d a b o u t t h e a l l * o f a. - a m a U e l e p h i t u t. w h i c h n u d e a o m «o f t h e b u c k l e a a n d t o l n g a h a d t o e a c h. B u t M. T a t - c h l l d u n d i d t h e m a l l, e i c e p V t h a t b e k e p t t h e b i d l e a n d e l n a I n t a c t W h e n h e h a d m a n a g e d t o g e t. t h e h o a e o u t o f t h e a h a f t a a n d a l l t h e o t h e a t i p * a n d t h l n g i o f f t b * h o n e, h a m i l l e d h e n e v e h a d k n o w n h o w m a n i ±~ Walfei* laecai iawnitcici of Ameican aad Inlet- Hiwofla Mfal i. ah. Havad Ahksul AOltttsi maattj nctm4 to kin M ** *n of wt> fidal atmse to dm Ameican ptopu.% new* f*«wolm iaitaa on the wie* and (hotted them. The bid measued all feet between wing tip* and had a abbit In It* claw*.. It was a white bended eagle, aely eve eea In this section of the county. 10T, Altead* Seas Faneal Wadcaboo, T). 0, When Ak Melton, entity thee, wa* buled In CheiiteAeld county, the funeal wai attended by hi* fathe, Allen Melton, one hunded. and seven. Allen Melton od* a mule eight o. ten mile* to hli.boa biidit^. Get Room to Selves by Killing Russian Itoacow, Tb* homing situation. In-Woecow-wns damatical- 1* Uluatatcd by the sentencing of~"u*y BvualgU)* ahd~ tie neetheot, Ivan Levltas, ta tea yea*; Impisonment fo mudeing a man-n ho shaed thei oom. They said they killed thei companion,-- AnbaslivlW, because they desied tlmpltaq ot thei oom. In passing eontuce the cout emphaewed (hat It waa a nonpolltlcal case and that ten yea* wa* the «7fa,»»» I «>*««»lla ^ > t «U «S b s l l T b * t o t o i s e s h e l l o f c o m m e c e l a o b t a i n e d f o m t h e s h e l l o f t h e n a w k a - - b l l t t u t l e, t h e p l a t e o f w h i c h, b e i n g T S T J t h i n, U n e t t e d a n d w e l d e d t o - f t t h c u n t i l o f t h e e q u i e d t h l c k n e s a. " p a * W i n K e x a i W s - T h e w o d m a t y c o m e * f o m t h e G e e k w o d w h i c h l i t e a l l y m e a n s o n *. w h o e m e m b e a, a n d t h n a a l g a l f l s a K a w l t a n a o o n e w h o b j h U d e a t h b o e w i t n e s s t o t h e C h i s t i a n f a i t h. " - S U a a a A M. U w. B y g M «* a * a t u g * t h i n g h i i h e d a y s o f l o u b? y t, w h o s e v «l «t w o u l d a U t U * p c t o a u d a l c o h o l o a a t * av «a *t eaauac tkam. llona of yea*.- He (lfscbveed In coal nn enegy stoe with millions of times the enegy available fom his. own muscles. Nealy two huudcd yeas lute, he still thinka of scacity wticn thee is no scacity. And, falling to adjunt-w*.institution* and.jila.jinan;, clal mechanisms to the conclllloin of futlfailed-to-etillte Uieadw * t t Tansfomation of the United States. The tansfomation of the United States Into new fom.of Industial society, though the.inteconnection of electic powe and. tansmission of enegy, has aleady stated, accoding "The new type of Industialism which la aeeh In DM! chaactelatlc fom In the.caollnas. has been luk jfcted to much cltlcum, But ll booktit (o the InhablUnts of th.»e egions a fa gejitc nei giiln of In cotue and welfae tlian cnine to the Jl^JPe whfl_j!wm!ii>ojh_tfcejfettl taiiimi.ni fnim niflcultue to factoy Jlfe li^egions of ealie Industial biot iiilyt "WhetheFuKmii citte Ilk* If o not ike Caollnos today ae» lio^ Tolpe of tke futue IhdustlnllHiii of Ameica... Tke mammnth tuetono!l*««of th» moden wold alendy dhow «l(tn* of "ovefstdwth- and.ovespectallsallon. wticli Inthe oranlc wolil/oteill the dfltim of a apecle*>.-/ -ijecause of Ihe eopgntlon In cities, theebaa been bulm/up a coniplmt syn tcin of distlbutkin. Thee ae bokes, jobbev/^kolenales, and waehouse menvall addtni teniend<iinil.v j o the e»p«n«" tanspotation an<l handling. -. "Hu >eflclally. the geate pectiplts consntnptloi,of electicity In. Miles would Indicate titghe living standail< l J ^ ^ l * l i h J w ^ n n d e t e S c h u l t t. t h e K e n l l w o t h M i x e d I s m a k i n g p l a n s f o a c o n c e t l a t e i n M a y. T h e M b t e d " C K o u s - l a - a n - o u t - g o w t h o f t h e K e n l l w o t h. M e n s O l e e Club. - """. T h e - B i b l e C h u i j n e t l a s t P l d a y. e v - e n l n g a t t h e h o m e o f J o s e p h 8 f a a l l - c o s s ta S p i n g f i e l d o a d. T h e d i n n e w h i c h w a p l a n n e d f o, e a l y t h l a m o n t h h a s - b e e n p o s t p o n e d, d u e t o m a n y o t h e a c t i v i t i e s, D a t e f o t h e a f - a l w i l l b e s e t b y t h e L a d l e s A i d S o - l e f y a n d t h e B e e i y P o i n t, w h i c h a e c o - o p e a t i n g ^ i n p t o n s. _ W. J. D e a n a, M. S h a l l c o u a n d L o u i s J a m e s c o m - p i s e t h e c o m m i t t e e i n c h a g e. A b o u t a d o z e n m e m b e s o f t h e. c l a s s a t t e n d e d, t h e. - S t a t e c o n v e n t i o n h u t S a t u d a y J n. e- jwx capita conaumplloihyfiit mpfinf, ihe uban-uw of-electicity ROW meely to level up the. city dwelles plane of life to that aleady enjilyed -US. the. Inhabitant of the amallei 1 coininunltv without ecouse to "etectww of. mechanical powe."..._.._.._., Value Changes. St. l^ech points out In hl» book Pint fh* vastly Inceased ability to poduce agicultual andtithe poiluct«that electical enegy has placed In the hands of men. has ilpstoyed With a special pogam, the Malhew Mille Association will mak its tint annivesay next Wednesday evening ln the V. F. W. HalL Oganised a yea ago with fou membes, the goup now has a membeship ot thity-two. The association, non-political in chaacte, has as its objective the bettement ot the second distict of the boough. Membeship is limited to male esidents of that distict. A featue ot the annivesay paty < East. Oange.. % 3. Codnf, pesident I next Wednesday evening will be the of the ctas?*seved on tb«nominating j fl nt public appeaance of the new decommittee. -.. \ ~.TheJtenilwotfc BepubUcajLauli. will,,.... aise-th** Is a measue of value. With the enegy BOW available; heany". It take* but a small popotion of tho population tii«up ilv the.essential, needs of lh» wholesftlon..- ~.".-- _ Theefoe, he adds, thee can be no -scacity, iind -scacity -.canes to he a mcaauv of vnlue- y, In conclusion Si 1. I.>sch sllkei a» apidly as the pevious political and economic lotegauon of Ameica by aiload constuction."" T~ " - ; -- M. Leech point* to oent developnienta in the Caolina* as typical of what may be expected of tlie futue "ib.ilustiattaibof-tmdnited 8tnte» the wake of Ita constantly eipandtne use of cloctlcnl eneay. "Inthe IMniont egion of the Cnultnas, 1 lie wites, "the fist Quate of the Tncn tleth centuy witnessed a epetition of the Industial evolution of the Eighteenth centuy In the noth of England. Thee was the same shift fom agicultue nnd cottage Industie* to fiictoles, but no gowth of cllles to coespond to the gowth of tho ntcaingeneated llnbyloas like Mancheste, Leeds, Pittsbugh o Chlcaeo. which uathotd Into ltiom««tvea the geat, constuctive foces of the Nineteenth cfituy.~ ~ ~ ~" Unltml StHtc* and Its cltliens, nnd fo westen clvlllutlon as ajthole. "SloW Ij. he declae*, "the foce of ecoiiiimii.and technical ealities has hetii einov I Ing fom the thnnt of we»leni limn klmi,"the dead hand of obsolele ecoliom " *ic! 3o^6 "W»^ takahte tlwt humanity can escana fom the pison home of wnnt/t and. al thoughslli ubbing eyes blliulpd fom lone confinement In the dungeon, enn now see a new wold. With fonilm* vanquished and othe foms of plva fnlths hon of mint and fea lu ve been losing nicf." fo Uo. out by lions fo iiusk teatment Ike stoy t i s told eci-ntly of tnlsulon uy who was attacked by a lion,, fied thee times and missed. The lion beglin to.maul him; wheeupon tke e souceful missionay.ikust tils am Info llic lions mouth. The ~llon chuwed at tkls unexpectml mostt.-ap. peaed satlslled, and left the mission ayiaju*t-»ut-al!v_ - Money FOR YOUR THE MORRIS PtAN XNBU To omov», Pay Tazw. Insuianc* Build Bank Bakmc* ftv vuilgndlng Bills PuichaseVMachandlss AdywttM o Extend Business IN To THE HOME Puchase) Ecjutpnien) Pay Bills Educate Childen. Pay Taxes, Assessments, Inteest Assist Relatives- The Mois Plan Company I of New Yok "Loans up To" *b,uoo~fo one yea d.. ^ZZ- ; Mbnlhly Paymenls PenonsOi yood chaacte and steady Income may boow by obtaining sattsfack. > co-makes. These co-makes may eside o.be^employedin geate New Yok o New Iesey f o t Convwieanf New Voif OffitM SSI gkeadwanct Acts St BOBODGB BRIEFS The Boad of Education will hold a iegul» meeting Monday evening In Hadliaj School a Tb*e wlll_j>e a ^ula meeting of tde Boough Council Tuesday evening- In Boough Ifall. " l l d i l fcl Otoge ToMakAimiyesay New Degee. Team Will Put Though Class of Five at Fist Bithday Meeting Next Wednesday Night. Te. EoidV.jpiclal. j wil >n J?oodinisn"ii i t hie p j J H a i n e x t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g, a t w h i c E t i m e a s p e c i a l, c o m m i t t e e o n c a n d i d a t e s f o t h e R e p u b l i c a n p i m a y n e x t m o n t h w i l l s u b m i t I t s e p o t - J fe^-76f-th levying of benefit* fo the constuction of the local tunk, sewe will meet fom 8 to 9 p. m. next Thusday evening in Woodmens Hall fo a peliminay heaing, befoe the assessment* ae finally nude and sent to the council fo confimation., gee team. A class of five will be put thmugh..membe* of the degee team Include WUU»m,Oaughan, Daniel Ke, Edwad Andt and Fank Eflnge...Afte the meeting, efeshments will Be seved. "Mathew MlUe lslmdehf-otths association, othe offices of which ae; Edwad Johnson, vice pesident; Joseph Fulle, secetay and Heny Weigand, teasue. < CARD PARTY TOMORROW The Mathew Mille Association the minstel show given by a pofessional poducing company last Thusday night in Hading School. The show was pesented Unde the auspices ot the Kenllwoth Fie Depatment; Digging Well, He Finds ^ _ ^ Richest Radium Field,, iinti jfoscph,pniiej;^ Vienna. The lchfcst adium field In Euope has been discoveed at Neu haus, nea Lint, In uppe Austia, bj a wate divine, He Fana NlegL A pemtt. Knni Stale, about to dig a well, summoned II«Nlexl, who, -using an old Uvawafch on * die chain as a pendulum, obtained such >h>lent eactions thnt he KunMtiteed that»n abundance of -wnte-would-.-bo- Woodmens HalL be played aid thee will be pises fo high scoes. Refeshment* seved. Membes of the include Walte Hoagl Daniel Ke, Heny Wi Mogen, John W. found.nlne feet down. When b»ldfs wee made twice this depth without any sun of vntc, Ihe puttcd dlvliit sent samples of the eutll to the so(- enment n seach fhxtltute In Vienna The Institute nnniinnoei Unit the enlh -tins the highest niillum/tnnlpnt yet dlncpieed In Euope It/li slutod that tons -would.vl/ld!» kilo gam of pue MMIIUIII. 1h» Hold Is huled nnly -nine fcet/flowi. h»«n depth of fom fou toi-ism fom,.nnd nxtends a copsldcalile dimnnv. Shot-Lived Fedeation In ltisi thfilyie Cmlnil.\niplMin sticitt«ee^liilt<."il lnt(vj liiillnnnl tyd eutlon nhlch siiliiiqnciitly «d" HiAj.ji constitution uiodiucd ufie tluk of ilia Untied fstntw JIlic fedenllon was pntlnhy en ( <. l lij liill. pactically dlasohcd In ltvfi, mnl ciimiilctuy dlstolje<l h) Poult, Ancettos with, t if,.j(.jaitio;i N ot the,-tiui,e>, all of ou fam poullj wee Impoted fom Etioiie The pnlmblc mucsto of the hen wns thejungle fowl, which Is still to be fnimil In the Jtyifeles of Buma, nothen India, the Philippine slands ftnd seipnl oilie celona. A Claiilc, AayhoW Citics say tlifjilclue "IVuihingtoo Cossing the Delawae" l«n t nttolcnf at But -the cossing wiis. Omaha Wold-Heald., Mans S<*h Age> Hippocates divided the age of m nn!»to_eevtn. anil the-aaiigennhhws adopted ty Shokenpene.. / EUglbUa Whos WhoXn Ameica saj* "The, -stundoda of/admlsslon to WKos Who In AmclcaT divide the eligible* Into two classes (1) Those who ae * iktt^t. ocedtttft "of picltif-pomlj oencfin ceditable line* of effot, making/them (he subject* of extensive Intc/cst, Inquiy, o -dhkussloo~m tht* /buni/; nnd (2) those who ac ebl- - tniilv included on account of official position civil, mlllttiy; naval,- -etlkious, «-.Hluiatlon H."_Washington Sln. Puntaa Simplicity Tin. si in iiiiiiy of dess of the PU- KIIIH mid Puitans c-f New England, H.IS liiiccly the ault of the supemjd-"" IIII; of Iultiinlsni as an Ideal In Knglind atlj In n, t. Sotnteeuth centuy. ClnthliK «JS stipped of nil onumenunion o fivolity.tiul m emained do- Inn (ninm ells life The nadihlp* endued hj tlie t>,ily New H-ngland Ciilimlsts iuu, e It nci.xs.iy to them to mliiet.simple and puttlcul Idesta of;_s(pthlnjf ^ Of Latin Delvatioai Itie wotl plnmblng is deived fom the.ntln" plumbum, meaning JeadT i"lnce the ealj plumbes woked ID lend, powdliib pipe systems fo wate supp^ npii^ppl^injs shcomekd ta TooTcovelugs, auo setting-window Class. Tlie wod nppeus in the English liingiuike In the Fifteenth centuy. HooU.d - "Whee, oh, wlice," sfgff* an oldtime to the Boston Heald, "ae the dea old gandmas of yesteyea? What ms become of those delightful "Id dames wbo.iibud to hook ugs?" Tehnp*," o.clntlllnfes ihe edito, "thei time Isnt up vet*" ~ ~ About Onielves We lean to talk (luliij; tin;-fist few yeas of ou existence, but It takes all "he-cst of -oalives-to-leai howto- Vecp stilly,... 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9 *,».I. <,t II", J A { *-.*,,. V ""* T Ia tie pss of the bud* at Audio* tod Contact thee ae anmbeleas oppotunities to make food play*, but the momiimpotut me of all n tie winning of ue nick that scoes game o sons it. Fo example, soppoae the Ohw to puy Bidge AUCTION w CONTRACT ot *nuencal AUCTION BMOOST* -,,, ae playing the hand at paoetjuid.it it 4ip to you to save-, You can figue out how to tab -- ticka but cannot see any hope fo/the fouth tick. Th*a you should i out in you mind what cad o. deilin «playing spades and it i«i. you patne must bold to nuke miy possible to mala thee odd but thee BIBD appaent wayto scoe game, that it the tone fo toe declae to,4o that exta tick and play accodingly. Von will be supised how often the - cad that you figue mutt be thee, tttf be then and theefoe aave the game. -lt.i» on dose bands of thi» type-that-. some deep thinking and d edeao/ endeao/ to fiet a t way to maka-ganw. k.^ H ** thiscaa an be done h the good playe has such an advantage. tatty piecing cetaia high cads in the. The all-impotant tick of evey hand OD*flmava9sUsp UsiUUV Uk> MCH #sv^*v9e^p I U I is the one that eithe make* game o game ia possible. At othe imes it can aavee game; to bend all you enegiei oay tie <!k»»e ty letting t&dpponcnts and concentate all you thought on have the lead in the hope-sat they will that one tick and, if it ia la the cads," oak* a mistake aad/tliua give the dont let it get away fom you. > dedae his only chanetio game. TTiat The following hand ia given at an is what is sneant by^stttinf the tick illustation o( the deales failue to that scaes game. obteve thit ule and of. the big IOM ~ i the othe/band, suppose- you esulting. -A.K.J.T O u b j. Diamonds 9.7,«Heats--9,6 Clube K.J.T Diamondt K, 10, 8,5,4, 2 Spades- A, K Heats Q, 10,8,5,4,2 Clubs 10,9.8,3,3 Diamonds - 3 Spades 4 Heats-3 Clubs A, Q,0,2 ; Diamonds A, Q, I Spades- " 1-0. J.JO. 6.2 No scoe, obbe game. This hand is applicable eithe to Auction o Con. by one tick. This hand shows the tsctzdesfand bid one spade. Aand impotance of thinking put the clay o(_ Y passed and B bid two heats, Z two thetund and theposnbte cads held spades, A thee heats, Y thee spades, by opponents, even at the second tick. The minute the dummy hand was B fou beata, Z fou spades and Aplaced on the table, Z should have doubled. All paa*d andaopened the figued what cadsa must hold to king of beans and followed With the justify his double. The only excuse fo ace of beans. How should Z play the the double would be at least five, small tumps and the ace king of heats. Sotmtum Z should let A hold tbu With any lest holding in tumps, As tick and discad a dub o a diamond. "By~io doini, be~coc3cnave made five^ odd ia spades if A had then led eithe one of the othe thee nits, fo ia that case he coold have taken At tumps and hit aait cads wee all good. If A had led anothe heat at tick thee, Z should have tamped in tie dummy with the king and then led fou ounds of tamps. He should then have led ^jtl^f ^IWIM gw ^ij.«mmii<5 until Atn&de hia hut tamp. -taazs talntozcshnlivemaaefouf spades. If, howeve, be tumped the tftf null bcet tick ia his hand and led two ounds of spades, his hand was hopf has anil he would fate his contact HsWfs BOM Chhe. Q.B Diamonda J Spades Q double would have been unsqunq.. _ It is an easy hand with all the cads exposed, but not. easy if they ae conceiledunleis you stop to think and figue out how the unseen cads must lie to give you game. It is a fine illustation of the impotance ot playing fo the alt-impotant tick that will scoe game and of doing so fom the vey fist cad flayed.-... solution. Then compae esults and thus.obtain a valuable lesson o evidence- thst you ae petty good, dependent upon failue, o success. ^Heaila.1! 1. -isflaw^ftf^c^v^-vffi-"*^ oam-.a.j. 10 Diamonds none Spades /. Heats none 4 " Y Clubs. K,9. A B. Diamonds-!(,& Z Spades none ^w^i& p---«,=^ -, " Clubs 4 )....- i. Diamonds A,«.! -- j. Spades-^none \ _... i,, If heata ae tamps and Z is in the foced to discad dcd the te six sx of clubs dubs and! lead, how can Y Z win all fou ticks Y_discanl» the nine of spades. B tnuit against any defense? now diacad a dub o a dumond. He S4*tum Z should lead the ace of cannot discad the king of diamonds AZmn*afm and discad the ten of dubs fo, if he does, Zt fou of diamonds - in Ve band. He should then lead the lea of heats. Now A must- discad wiu be good. B, theefoe, is foced to - eithe a dub o a spade. He cannot discad the nine of dubs. Z now leads discad spade fo. if he does, Y will the fou of dubs and Y. wins the s-»- - discad the jack of dubs and. hia nine miining two ticks. It is a fine eiamplt of apadts will be good. A, theefoe, is of the -double squeeze." _. W«v«5ati«b.d Wok Is much like IOTC Ion think you cant lie without It and then you get It and want a vacation. Sun Fan-. Cisco Cfconlde. TkUk it Ovs, -T*e,*taadet beoledwds *e tbosg. "whlcfi ae pefomwd withlo fou wall* -nd la domestic pivacy. - M«ll Attsmpt The men who ty to do something and tall ae,. Utnltely befte than thoae wh«ty to do.notilog snd sueceed. Uvyd Jonea, Pasw Ja<lfai*at -. Jndge thjaelf w»b a ^udgawnt of "aueeity anlt tvon win Juagt outts" with a jadgment-of-*haitt^ Mssoa GET OUR ESTIMATE AND YOUWILL SAVE! Linden Decoating Company PAINTERS AND DECORATORS «K We At* bt«a a^ Cta<^«aajOtes^ fa On High 6<aassvd zk k. BKIWY ST. UNDBN, It J. IWJHX UNDKN *» In betutifying yonl iome with th«pope plantinitw* endeavo to put foth UM bekt -fo you satisfaction u. well u «m own. Oa taasjwt Bat el aast stock ta oasltt t el ptants sack u BpottodsniWJns. Siaa- L Ptnk Docwwd. fspaasm Chsl* PLAINFIELD NURSERY. Inc. IOOTOB nun. - JA. Itatood «-T17»-W7» n^ naxa THE CRANFORD CtnZEft, AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, GanfodTcamBeak EveiilnCoimtyTomney ^^ -. ^. Local Schoolboys Make Stong Bid fo Consideation. Ga- "woocl" Vtclix aub~wi Both Gatea. Composed of Canfod High School stas ot the pesent and pasvthe Canfod Chaactes boke even in thei fist two games of the.county Basketball Tounament, which spited last Satuday on the Westfleld Y. M. C. Cout. The local playes defeated Roselle AD Stas, composed of Roselle schoolboy playes, 23-u. but lost to the Cll-h..h ftl^. The Vlcttx Club of Oawood heads the standing of the teams, having won Vlcttx tosses won fom the Westfleld Hawks, defending champions. Then the Oawood team which allows up as one.of the stongest contendes to the County title dopped the Unden Vasity Club Last yea, the Unden dub was unne-up team to the County Championship. The Canfod team egisteed Its fist victoy Satuday aftenoon against the RoseUe All-Stas. One of the featues of the game was the competition be tween Joe Klein, captain ot this yeas Canfod High School team, and Oeoge Roslch.. teammate of Joe> duing the high school season, who played fo thi; In two field goals. Clyde Walk, newcome fom Wadlaw 8chool In Plainfield. Impessed with his playing as a Centals effots to povide geate convenience fo Its patons.. V guad, also making on two foul ties. Scoe of Canfods victoy ove the Roselle All Stas was Walai)t Long Appadatad ROSELLE ALL-STARS Asa foo<j the wuluut Htuiiuu In a Uman. I _.1 Sobel, I.>...A.O Lennadt, f...\...;;...;1 Zellnka. f ;.. v0 Pltach, c......i...1 Roslch.c.;.!.,-.,1 Tlbs,g...-_ -1 Andeson, g 1 o p ~Totl CRANFORD CHARACTERS.. -.-,. a F. p. Klein, f a a.fedelckspn.f...a- 0" 4 Giffiths, i~..;...; McOath, c -...., _» 0 4 ^...,...,.;...o> av a- ; Hayashl,g...* Olmes, g..._-!.» o J i "^;..8 " Th«Elliabeth t^ospecu.whlct.dew a bye In the fist ound funished tough opposition fo thecanfod Chaactes In the evening game. Joe Klein was the sta of the contest, unning Up sixteen of Canfods total of twenty-one but the Bnabethboysmade-- twenty-fog as thei, tally. The scoe was as follows ELIZABETH PROSPECTS.... " a F p Fyne, X...».., Beating, f.; , 2 Schultz! c..i~.".~~ 1,0 8 ; Con, c " HalUke.g., Benhoff. g Totals... 9 «24 CRANFORD CHARACTERS O P P Klein, f " i..- OKBths, f. _ McOath, c. _Olm.es.uJ5 <"., -«. i Walk, g _._.. HSyasu, g.. Totals, , Thee will be no futhe tounament games until Thusday night, when the emainde of the second ound and pe- Photogaphy J. II. Schul.tie has bven called the "pionee;of nliotogniphy.", He oiltalnedpliotoguphlc copies of witing In Investigations wee late ca led On, by Suiauel Pu, Juniia Watt, Joslah Wcdgnood, II "Duvy, Joseph Nlepse aid Daguee In Kauce. The dtveiopuent-ot the moden apid pate ets of photogaphy uas b<>gud with the Intoduction of the dy collodion pocess by So.tt Ache % ; Badg. of_famuut Ode The Maltese coss «II«oiginally th badge of the IJnlxlits of Multn, a ells ous end militay oxniilz. tlon nhlfli F?5Taed-«n 111" Island o f Malta afte It was ejpellfd fom Rhodes by the ;&«s. This coss Is fonied pf fou babed aowhails with the points meeting In the seatei In modified and elnhonte foms-lt-ls me Dadge of seveal moden otej. athflnde Magaalne. Aasoclstad BancbM AcheoTogy «ntl mythology ae In many espects" closely elated hanchen of study, snd It Is the4gncjl«n of the one to substantiate In Rome measue of tbi> oilie ~ Intfiotal SpMck Lincolns famotn Cettyshug speech contains US wods. Of theae 1JW anwods of one «j"at)le. 82 have two tyl slifc«and 30 bae awe Uuu twa^_ Plam fo Toqnunent Plans wee snade at a meeting ot the Union County Socce League last night fo the annual sli-a-slde socce tounament to be held In- Wainanco Pak at the.close of the Elisabeth Distict League socce schedule. _ "it *w dectbsno peeentssfhnbtlne winnes with a, stive/ cup.and the* unnes-hp with medals. These attactive pises should esult In a-lage enty ;!*,..._ ;.... l..i.._._...;...,d The same ules unde which the 1931 tounament was conducted will be In nine baseball letumen ot Canfod opeation as they poved vey satisfactoy but yea. _./ - High School, Fank Butle had-hitting thid baseman.was elected to captain, The. poceeds fom this competition the Blue and Gold nine though, the will be used to meet cetain expenses fouteen diamond contests scheduled.. of the Union County Socce League.. Pactice has been going fowad apidly unde, tlie supevision of Cwch A meeung wul be held Wednesday evening. Apil.13 to make plans fo thej. W. Coffee in pepaation fo the opnlnggame *1U> KSetuchen to be play- Union County Cup Tounament which was won by the Clan McKenzle team of ed on the Oval next Wednesday. Apil Plainfleld and-te-»bw-4iomung-4he- Robet CadweU tophy. ed two teams and let them go 15L Last Tuesday Conch Coffee seieclthough Autoa, Too, to UM Pie. At AUantk Highland* Tills yea passenges using the Atlantic Highlands pie of the Cental Raiload ot New Jesey Will nave an Innovation to look fowad to. Betides the familia ship and tain accommodations -the pie -is being alteed and enlaged to pemit automobiles to meet passenges on the pie...w»^)f.,.msyi.i-_.,,,.f--,-ji!==.-.e,^,,«these new occommodationa.io nutomoblles ae a esult of the New Jesey clous by Itself, snys tin aticle In the \VdsinTginiiTost. WufnTits wee" aised" ami vnliiihlvey highly hy the peoiilis ofiiiuicmi tlint". Tho llcekunveto the tee the inline Cnyon, due In tlie stong acc-tiv Unit eiiiiiiiiitiil font fis foliage. lui ii ni. VllillliiH Is minted with Intoducing the nut Into hilly, win-nee Itupiiit to ijiiul v1n Iht con- quest of tli.t ftiiinty tvy tlie lloinan E»«dtd Effot IIH petty Inmi tu uet iihad of. tli«jouncblem. A tmiclie vailed to blel esstiys on "The.funnlnt tiling I eve SJIW." line boy got though seveal nilinles.befo«i the.-othes 1 and- liie teaclic. nskeil to sea his ffol^on hlw pape wan wltlen;; "Tlie funntcftt-llifng I nt# unvv-wus lino funny fo wciiln." Jimitnn Tninlpt. Telophon. B«b.l tohcues I* hihd In I^mdims, ontlfong-dibtiinie enlls ae jniule iltilly,to ioiital telephone exchange whee 4,IX)() ivulnu* iilaeeif In Kunfie. dy 11SI {ll ope^ntani who ucnbllriit t" talk In n lajc ntimbcflf InnKUiKWiind^llnleetu Collies Weekly.. County. Culdotl Spot!.. Itie tenilic Inteau uilinlls Hull I; caiinot,,«jate.,)ll!e^n<t Innlluti tit Iluilld-tl ikilnts lihiie l7nh.nl Stiitenj hut It IH believed thtutho nhtheu potion of Nolh Onkulii and the imten iotion (if Miintnitn aca! Uie [placet*, on the nhnle, nxlnt; ltie inne«t enlt ~. "Roomy" Ham A mountain.fox anil othe smailan lni»l«an make thei home In the dlii- Yndeil fion of «n agnlt. o geat mountain, stiecp. Tlie-ai gall I».»II»» lagest *>1 ntt sheep ~2_^. haps one o twothid ound game will take place The scoes, fo the VICtix wins VICTRIX CLUB Q Duow, f Soltls, f Oiock. c Bitt»n,c J. Banyasz, g S. Banyasz, g F 0. 3 o , Totals VARSITY UNDEN O F P Bousta. t 1 -_ 3 Pennoye, f Simpson, f Goodman, I Danish, c Stemple. g, Holltote, g Totals.. WE8TFIED HAWKS O F Schlncel, t» a 0 dishing,!/ 2-0 Plunkett,- Pedna.g, Totals..- ~i. 9 VICTRIX CLUB Duow, f Cblncha, f Soltls. f SuttonTc.^ - Oloekc Bttttotug-. - Oalowsky. g _ 5 S. Banyasz, g. 4 y 3.,2,_ 1 a" l -, a - A 7 IS t Fank Batle Captain Of High School Nine Pactice Game Sabday-With Alumni to Wam Up fo By "Andew O, Olofwn Tuesday moning at * meeting of th- Team "A" ti-night»llh 130 vthlle Stwtlfi.no was high butudav nliiht Scoes follow. Hlgble Uttell six lnlnga of play. umphed 7-2, scoing fou uns In tlie last Innlntf. Satuday aftenoon a pactice tilt will be played withthe Alumni. Included In the gaduates lineup will be Kame and Jellowlti. pitches; Tabox, catche; Fulton, Wlkande, tnight, Oleason and Toes, inflejdes; and Hlnman, Powell and Ptelhau, outfieldes. Coach Coffee 1» still undecided In hit (election of a staling lineup, with the question - Is still unsettled/ but f oin pactice. -. showings Chalie Downey seems to be the logical, state. OifBths, At Fedelckson and Captain Fank.JJullettAU-Veteansjjonipleie llie nfleld., The stating outfield will be entiely* "geen".as none of the likely candidates have been tested unde eal competition. Joe Klein, when not pitch- Ing, will cove one of the outfield posts. Tatnall Penas Wclnpah) Ilandlcap outfield situation causing him the most Klgbie The announcement by the NJIW Jesey Cental futhe states that a lage woy. Gimes, Joe and Willie- Klein Llttell RoseUe All-Stas in Satudays.game. ae the twlles who will pobably <e l Fay fee paking place-on the pie is being Roslch staed ;w4ththe-local High sevice. Joe Hqdcjad win bo on Uie e-unncllcaceiving end of «fw battey combination povided.to the convenience of those school but was kept bottled up by the. who.take the Sandy llook Steames. B^"Ki^i^iii~^«i^Uie The fist,, base a!te last Satuday/-, Wclnpanl ations. to the pie will be, completed, It Penas Giffiths was. the leading offense facto 4n the game, getting fou field goals Stoidt ts undestood, by the time Sandy Hook Steame sevice Is esumed In the lacand thee fouls, to apolnt total of « "773 10J lit- I It 3631 oa 111 teams in this teitoy. Al Cliuseis Tony Colanel and.eddlo Sandes will the booking manage. Ills uddess Is pobably cove the othe fields^.thee_ 117 Bheffleld steet. Newak. - ae many 6tfie HnaTaaTe»»fofkTHg had fo positions, but as yet none of Would D. Som. G«lh.ln«them have showed, up well enough. In -We hnvo-lt oi tlm antholij iif j. pactice to assue them Vasity beths, clluhlii sliitldlclun thinslioiild ilii.lipogeny foeguthw fo Ihfl llfih wvil" yet one of these fellows may beak Into tho. lineup befoe the season closea. Ulng unnlnmiiy, (Iinuliiui (iml (Iitnil PILOTiS OFiFER T0 ««*^ FIGHT FOR CHINA Ameicans and Canadians Seek Foeign Sevice. Ollawa; Oiit. Alnvlcun und Imia- illnnnl llguius auioeof thmn wltu twenty and thity uiiieliluuit tu ttiatl cedit In..the. gvut. wu, iniiy" soon lit/. aouinliumliuiigli Aslntlc»kli» lal ilng Hio JJIiluae lo thow buoli Iho Jnu aiiv»t focik. _.., tilnce vlglity HIHTIIMIUMI iluyiil Cuseyli-va j n u/htiily tlioughj"chliiesh oimul istiit-nilfu I.IIIUIIIU, iiliuln LI, a nmiihtpof Aiteilcan. ul pilots hnvo exiiewsoil ilcsli-sto Join them. Oil* of flie" AiiiuUnu uva offes t» P»> liis own-wuy t*> <.!hlnu~ltwenuy--m LI ucilvvd fom tho Chinese Nullonul- 1st goveniueut ut Nanking a cableguni Indicating tlmvlhco Is a uuhutillity of- thei "enllstinvnt otltif lielng noceptcd;.,...- Tlie cablegniii vceived by tho Chlneso consul -geneal Is In i-iipoiise lo his canlod epot of the eiillsufiiul ocfc of the expeienced Cunaillnu flyes. II suys that -the Chinese govenment» aviation depatment finds the ponosul "Inteesting* and weliomes the Iduu of tinting eipelcnccil aviatos fom the Ocildent^ light unde tlm diluent! Nationalist flag. ^* It will be necehifay, howwu, the cablegam states, fo the Chinese atatlon depatment to give full consideation to the detailed epot of the poposals, now In the uinils on Its way to China, befoe definite answe call be ghen. Accoding to (he Utnndlun ai foce spokesman, nho, because of Canadian got eminent oi> x>sulon to the mote cannot eveal his Identity, the Canadian poposals should each Nanking ubout the middle.of Mach. M Wo ae planning ou oganization," he said, "so that we can stat Immediately upon eceipt of fuvoobleilcflnlte eply fom the Chinese govenment." The Canadians say thvy ae pepaed to equip and uian two squadons, One puniult anil one bolilblh at a enst to the Chinese govenment fo the fist yeu of nine million dollut, Including maintenance and salaies. Kath aucceeuing yea would cost but fou millions, it necessay the aimen say they can equip two p moe-squadons of eighteen machine! each. Thee ae about 4(10 pilots snd mechanics affected by the Itoysl Canadian ulfoce layoff. " Philawpay sage «f ja4n»town,-"««k» to -liulld baicade of* wods. whleh is qiilkly ovethown when a nan nf fiction glim o/nmam! Mnnlinenn Sl«" tli.lj Ai V.d.?llo» About 800 uble feet of ai at odinay tempeatne "ni) pessue ae equied to poduee one cnblc foot 6f Uqutd ai. i Leads Lswstt Paint.. Tie lowest point of JaJd Is Hie shnt> of tie Dead sea lo Palestine, 1,200!> *., below tea levw. Standing of Yeans in County Cout Sein Vlcttx Club... 3 o 1 Ooo Elisabeth Pospects Cau-bnJ Chaactes 1 1 M0 Unden Vasity Westfleld Hawks Boys Club » -. - Sataiay^ BeaalU Vlctlx Club. 31; Unden Vasity, ; 13 (Second ound.) Vlctix Club, 44t Waatfl«ul,. Hawks, Canfod phaactes,-23; KVelle All-Stas, il4. Pospects, 34;..Canfod "cnafac^. - ten, 21. Linden Vas)ty,~3; Boys Club, 0...._ (Fofeit). AT TME CAHINO. Close scoes In duckptns wee olled lost Wednesday.and Satuday at the 1* M HI. T 37f 75 J.V DO iii - 03 Voi "100, of HJ -130 IT? Kl tu 123 io 320 4ia Newak Te»m Heeka OamM The Newak Illack Box, a fast coloed tam, which play»»u Hi name "on Uie oad Is seeking games with any basebnll (in; (Inhiilts.ilna_.wi.iuiil^«utuht i.bi->ine tweniy ill Eon. Duiij!) IPHH. tlit>~~utully.«celehnllon Hike, the fom of n Inn siipiic soilal, ixivlnlnu enih nihinhe lo hliig hla own lettuce leaf Kxchiingi....,. "Tlghl Lllll. Uland" utviitl niiies,"vile exteme beimtlh. of Ruutfien ICnuliind Js about jind mlh>«. IIIB exlmuie leiiklh of (itit llltatn font I.IIIIIIM Knit to John u 1 (tn.iith In.»7 jul e«in n tmlkht 1ln«liy ond lh«dl»lnn.co~l«about WO nilleh. (hi- exlieme lniiiiltli miles..-loij.espi.iloii, I!. Aklmai Is a.cuiilucilitii «Jf 111 keen tiow, tiioiiiiliik ut «nhiip hiiil. It Is an old ixu<«sli>h tin-miliik with hanils on hips. -. Canfod A. C. Plans Busy Baseball Season Fast Teams Will Be Booked fo Sunday Aftenoon.Vj&tnes on o. & w. ^*ieid. With the enviable backgound of twenty-eight wins In. thty-fou stats last Sfaspn, the Canfod A. C, baseball team Is howplanning fo a busyieaaon, oi,u«diamotid. The club has secued ttic us of the Jl. fc O. Field on South avenue iiiid lo the, past seveal weeks has been woking to get l{_ In shape. Chib offlcliils clulln they will nake It thebesl field inuw Cuunty and aleady it consideable amount of labo and inomw hm bc«iij)iit_jnto lhe_poject. Clainss ae belnit ixiokfd to be ptiyed UUJTftiimlayaftenoons, stating about Hit tenin will oiisl.it suu»lantliilly of (lie same playes who woked»o well last yea." As pitches, the club will have the siivlois of Cliff "Hpup" Kaenic. Vinnie Oimes and Joe Klein, the ) J alte ml. high.- school stas, Roy 333 ftu will!» flw eitula ciitclie, while Ciniio Teimck,.will linndie Ual" base,. Al Toes. Second; At Fedelckson. slioutnp ami Hill "CVioney" Enight, lliifii. Fu inilfli-iiies, the club will.luivefaiik lutulllo." Mill llliunan, Uen Smith ami JYiuik Cilntsim Among the ookies tills season, ae Woody owell,- outtleldp und 1-eKUy Hilioii. list bftsei h a n.. ;v Thn leain will In aptained and ecwehnl by. Hinlih,"who hiis iicted In the Tluv nuiuiituiiu-statin no.set-ups iiuvi- heeii bmikiil. Evey snme will be. II hiuii contest.and the alnwlll b«(o Btvethe fmw a supeio band of biiae- Mulil«,nt Mom* Anywhfl Ihi, in i IHIII-, 1...U-I.,! «A tin-.ti.\e n Cuiiiu in- Iiiitnil AHIII und Is II-. > It Mln.iil.iluil.l,. ioin ilm IMI- III I- while hellleil lllliv iif.nutil. Ameica i>> M. IKIIII.V u^fi>itn tinwntsh enl- -S!^--j.^i.uUilJut-XuJJjlli4il4ii....ytmiunlnt! Jl IN DII.W folihil ill iieitty euly iilltlty til Ihe wiilil inul lln ilmiilmllim Is apliniiitly Ilinileil inii.v liy Jim Actic IMHI AnlniM. tlhi-h, - ~ Elefiiiiint Kopnducllon.- ViM-y lllllimfumlnuil iilioufll.u! tjwil tng of T-leiiliillil*, us only il few liavl JMHII hipil.in eniillvlly^ Al_ - ITi> Mfll- " UUKV li.v me^eiijii uti ipliiml i mi~fli ecto fmii-.eiilves In iniuiy yeuix The [MV loil of"kisliiiliiii IK ulioiit 22 months. They hiiilu liieiitlnii ut Ihlly yeni nnil niiiliiiii- limn Hiny mi. ntiicty yenni im... -,-1^/ "" ~".Klylug stiulels utt faily comuiiin In lh«woods <if Nolh Mimlcn, hut Iliiy lie uely seen l>y innn because they nn vey sumll nnil tlciwdlngly n.liy nliil-ilo not often vnlitn H0I(1 In Tho Uitleii P«i«nli _ ^ Hlx imlikof, hmliik uli.vit) wefn IIIIIIIII; the weihlliik (ies.-nth KIVI*H tu (le;in.e Bliii-lilnin, iilkillsi, wimn. In min-liil NMI-IIII Iluu-tiion in Lonilon. Klllilllllil. -!llln. liiile liill.j I,M-IHII-II Unit.SlMlillH.- wlvi> op tu liii Illec. on Long Distance telephone calk. The aveage connection, today is set up In 1.7 minutes swifte than eve befoe. Give you- call, hold ihe line a moment, begin talking. The cost is low you can call 100 miles fo 60 cents in the miles fo 60 cents afte "Ii«Thifty to Do Things by Telephone " A ft. i...

10 ( \. \.. - " - " " ".,,<!..</./..- -,, ; J i-y",, i,, *,, ". _ ;, E*!.* 1^^^"*f?7fe i *^*V"-* i ^. V. -_^^ - I. THE CRANFORD OTIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRuVT-1932 PoUuwlnt l» the semon deliveed laft titt agee in o ; p Sunday In Calay Luthean Chuch by them In HI* Chuch..Tbefae, the Tdk <m Vd_fo Chuch the paiito. the Vim William P Bhea. tue Chuch Is then Whee the sacm- menu ae ightly amitited and tbe; was tbe leadefo In the Canfod Chuches TWO SlINPAT* wod tuly and puely peached Ustets Ctsisttan Yadeso meeting in the, EmtCT Day was a day of geat aetlth way to. toe-wods of Jesus. -Peace be unto lly fu tie women, the.men on the. you s*-inyi^atne bath sent tot. ecs Pnabitebin Obach last.sundm< neodotum tetune that he ovehead tht /ottjbfw gtoomt ncuatim o/ ST. MtiKi A, M. K. CnptcH to Emmaua. the. dlsciplea, and im»» so send I you." And wiun ne^ Bad. said He topic was "Why Do/We Have 7L_*»i«-.. «tiot lo mant teat hoi thee bees to much gave and Sunday Calenda of --Hlfh-8ti«tyou ead what Luke haa to this, he blathed. on them, and saixh > Chmch." She summateed he an- Thee.it, not onluunivenal commecial pottntion m " w code these heading* A natual a««i«bqiltno politleattt Jtasifa hangt Wee a tak cutud.^ bout Uie u«ucction~."l^ "whtnot i!fihn»«-r«elte je th»«oljou«* tmpi>sse.~m^n*oes>si7v«iing. a powe Canfod Chuches uooatjie hotom o/ Euope; Gemany U atten; %he BttUh Empie i$ nely t ; B«T. j. H Htlht,»Velop)t Uust> men. that Uated whosesoeve sins ye nbtt. the; axe emitted unto them > aflij 1 pbua and aittiuslelwssad the chuch. ^^^udiijt,tndimttoilm;and «««in. China ae mot dktmbei.- PROTESTANT "/. ;" " 1000 A. if^sunday Bchoot.ll.TOO out fo Uiel how In linunau*.. t wbo«esi*v* A te *-~ ***"* peto followed he talk O*Nt>«D if tiioost Ef iscont CnvKit A. M-Public Woship. «00 P.M. When 1 inquied the autho of thutat pictue, he told me he had logotten even and a halkflulea nothwest of sins ye- etain, they ae etained.* Weal snd tbe meetat/ctosed with ecitation Walnut Avenue Bpwoth Ln i». 100 P. M. Evening hu.name,butthe incident happened W7. eunalem. Th«wee walking.along Is this? It Is the, OfSee et the Keys of the Rtv. M»ihttt.Y. Poynte. Woship..., - ^ b h t the maiy Potestans Chuch«a ^ business meeting SACKED SEVENTIES W CKANTOBB chuch buildings an all In good epai 0 30 A M - BlWf School 1100 A. M " "if. MicJuun/i ft. C. ; Ciimcii""^ things that had happened in Jeusalem know hing about. ITU iionday leeblng In the istl. and ae built la good taste, Public Woislilp. T.«P. M EPT. Mlln Steet. duhng the last few" days. when..they no intelligent Chistian ought to object clmdxtvresd ty Kathetne Rashlm. Jan. ^ 25 th Augustus Tube, hoh Dec. Tth The Rev. W.H. Robets has woth League P.. M. Evening B«T. Jam. McDenaU, BatU wee" Joined by a thid peson. He Joined to. We use It evey time we go to tlie Use ii C.t ccnstituoon was adopted. keepe at Ciinfod fell on Tuesday last esigned aa Pasto of Uw Pesbyteian Woship \. * tun. JMu M. NabCTf. Assistant in (hei convesation and demanded to LodVSuppe; It Is tn the momca; BT-lawi and pledge wee, adopted on- the ice, while caying a bael of Chuch. In Canfod. He has accepted Sunday Masses 7 a. in., 8 a, m.; know wny (hey wee so ud and toubled. They tuned upon Him In su- used evey Sunday ooming in annee-cemmttue we Uxille Lansing. CHga Feb. 5th Pete Beye, the. taven Theological Seminay, a position lo sevice, pinted Inou hymnals to be Those tetng on the constitution liquo to-the Depot, and boke hi* leg. a call to Pinceton aa libaian of the Childens Mass,»» a, m., followed bj Sunday School; High Mass, 1QJ0 a. m., pise and said "Is It possible that you Specht. Miss Hashim and poisjialone. keepe in Canfod, wai aested and which he Is to well qualified. The peo- CtVABV Eviinctl.lM. LUTII«*»N C.llinCN. 110 Eastman Btttt He. William V. lithens -- o-is"-*- M^BuiuIasn«il--ll0O flfm t«lmlvlwi»k CllUICIf Come ol Bpt/HtflfMand Noth. _ Union Avefiu; B#». Bm. It Moan»>45 A J*-Chuch School A. M~-Mnnli>8 Woship 7.00 P. M- Chisllsu Endnvo. 800 P. M. -Evening W n. cn«*fji Owne ol NutiKAvc and Foest Ave. Ittv. ItNT. F»u»l 1 A W - Holy CwiMimnlon. B;45 A. ML <?llllih ttehool. UM A M. -MonlnK Iuyi.and, - TIUST CIIIWH o CitMi, fmtmwi Convt HplinifliId.Avenue "and \ Milii Klwt M Bevle. WdiiMlny M-vico 800 P.M. Ilailliii; aiiulapcil ilally3 to 4 P. M. FKtiitm» HundttyH and lloll- Ca»Nn»D noipti lltfntl Avnuc Fank M. llavlland, Tailo followed by benediction. Tuesday. 1Ai p. m.. St. Annes DevoUou.... AKH SIN. DISKASK, AND DEATH. ItKAI.f" will be ihe lubject of tlie I^»ion-Sennon ii> all Cliuditi ol Chist. Scitnilit, on Sunday. Apil 10. 1W2.._ Tlie fiqlden Tc«t i«"he tint i» ou Ciml ii the *»"d of u.laiion and unto (Vbd lli«uod bcljinu the inuii fnm datlv" (l.mlm«wl20^. AnionR the ciutip»«which om-. piv tli L»*(/n-Sein>in l«the fol- InwiiiK (nun Ihe llilile."sea«h_ine, \ (1 Coil, anil-know, niy llat ty me.- >nd,kno» in? tlwniihti And nee i( <Mi<Tt he any..wiikeil way in ni, ami I.it ni in tilt wiiy >vl»*tink" i UU ili IOIIOWTIIK ia««sfi Beinon..tltilj fjiiiiiinuvjin on tbo /. fiini. tli (.litimi.ul S.iiiu Killwoki "Si-. fist Bund.iV ul the monthly^. ;/ <W< JIIII Health with Key to Ilic NMiTiii 1 *""^ MaTV llnlt T>t T n i t i n V i < T i / y Sunday Hvlivs- tllble.school;!, D49 ~~ a.~"m.-; -pinhimt 11 "R xm; and -1t«5. I., I, aitltlkih ,-v B.-L-IOVJ p. m.; Toting IVoplci ttoclply. 7 p. m. Midweek H«yjce Qjhunuiilty Bible Class Tuesday ai B. p. m. PsytT and ITBIM, Tlmwlay _p. m... _..."..., Cottage Paye, Fiday at Up. al-b - KTaST U*WI»T OlIURCl -", 100 High Steet. " U»». II. At Unlclilnga. B;4B A. M.-Sunday School A.. VL Moning Woship M B. Y. P. U. 800 P. M. Evening Se- FIRE INSUI COST IS/ Vu In (IUVIS liwii" viiiy,. anil.let.liu" n»an justif ; -l>iti i n the ilivine" (p. S4J BENNERT PAINTINC ^VEB * DIJCO FINIRU _. -«timat«a Olyen ~ -TeL CRanJ. TF.L. CRANF. «-n0l BBElffl and HEATING / / M< HOUTB/AVK, B...,. -CftANFOBO ISSENTJAt AS ^E AND THlf l. NEGLIGIBLE / Pxfmpt Sevice at 1 j ; j j Bankes Title & Motgage Guaanty Company i Steet, Weatfieid. N..I. / Phone / Telephone CRsinfod Standad Lumbe & Supply Co. LUMBER FOR ALL USES Full line of Standad Size Stom Sasli, Ceda Cloaet Lining, Cliestnut and Ceda Posts fo Gape Abo*. Etc. -COK. HIGH ANU CHEBTNUT SXESST8 «CBANFOKB, N. J. AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY TORNADO AND OTHERS eal Estate and InsuanceDept Uon with the chief sendee. My it Is meet and Ttght that you eceive absolution evey Sunday. "" have been aound hee these days and have not head the geat news, that Jesus of Nazaeth was cucified last ing. Fiday; that they put Hlm.ln_a_tom». Those things which waled It,- and" put a guad ove It; and second Sunday, this moning when some women.went wee ufttahung aw those, to anoint It popely they found the ed on Easte Itself. gave empty, the soldies gone, and saw days Main his an angel. We ae astonished at these and tilings, and cannot explain them." And then this one who walked with.them spoke to them of the Bible and. Its T. Behess. J. Thee is a small class, Peace be unlo.to ctoflimatioi) which meets evey teaching....the pomise of a Messiah, how He should be oppessed and each hithe thy hand- you. he to. Thomas, Reach SatnnUy at 10 a. m. tn the chuch. Chuch In Canfod, Apil 17th and] e, and behold mx Attet Apil 15. the pasto and his4t8th. The oganisation Includes foty- ministes and thity chuches. afflicted, and like a Iamb go to the it into my side; and be not famisy will make.thei home at 118nine slaughte, how His hands and feet Ancho Plac*. Ganqod, on the come May 3d The epot of the Boad of but belietn*. And Thomas should be pieced, how this One should of West HoBy steet. He will be atamy Enginees, appointed to examine and said onto him. My Lod cope to sleep In th«gave, and that hu c&ce in the chuch evey day ex-thet* Monday fom * a. m. until noon ument says that If additional weight be foundation of the Washington Mon- Ood would not suffe Him to see my Ood. Jecu* salth unto him. thoa hast seen me u p t l o f i. -..., Imposed at the top of stuctue, it,will hast believed. blessed ae; they in all pobaouity, cause oddltional Apd while He Wis talking to U&n >?*? «*««o. and 7* hae bethey came t» the little vlllage/wiee Ue " d -,. _..- Acthhie* f o Chflden County UpotClisbs PUn splitting-in the ashla facing nea the they Jived juuunylltd thei companion «*"> U much on thu second Sunday?4th M. Blchad A. son ot^^g The gewal cinmluee ol the Lions" tmai withthem- m m-i^m^^m^^^^t^ one of the.publlshea of Tho Malboough Times. JfovBlgelow, only a few It And as He/Bfted up Ills Dl<!1 Oahs ef Onion County at a. ecent -- But Thoma* 1* thee too. «e.el»nd.topamh"pztz^^f «.««flj.^xo-.dijtjls. yeas ago, owned "a small amateu Meeting noted u> hold the second anipl music «sin»l st Watninco Pak, thfm. The one Wio/as the Mnd psalm. hada*a the esuected^jeaa became uw S...In thejf. miual.«sot last yea nyswwto-havehs hands pieced wa».-»* not s«n.hlm;andcouldiu*.tin, eight ogsnitauons took pat, totalling ilttlng with iba Tbe> wee ente- desund^t. But Jesus wouktnot hae ove 400 paxucipatos. The pogam tulnlhg the l^n JesusMn thei home. "» Theefoe He apiyaed to the And as they>cognled Hlin. they look- o»»clple» again and shatteed Thomas" «i, and HfMvas not thee. would have said, "We walked -all the way home; we win sleep Jjanlght.-and omoow... " But the Spiit»L we find them knocking on the doo of ment "We have had JesuVXhistl" They could not believe It. UiS«; could this thing be? When the (l\flnuh«l thei stoy, they looked aound and wee fightened, fo lo, Josus MoOH In th*l midst, and the doo was lockedv and the windows, w»» dosed. Ood canja anywhee. He standing In thei tnkut, and holding up His pieced hands, ilpd laying, Peace be unto youl Peace be Anto youl Why? Because In the Chuch olood we have peace puchased, peace placed,, and peace poclaimed....,.1.. Peace puchased.. "And whet He had sd said. Ho showed unto them His hands and His side.".fist He said, "cace be unto you" and showed HIV hands und His side. Dy doing so He showed tho diacldlcs. what It cost to get that peace. People may go. aound without Chist and cy, Peace, Peace, but thee Is no peace with them Moalists may go aound In the wold and depend upon thei own good moality, and py out. Peace, Peace, but thee will be no paco with them; fo the only place thee is peace Is wllh Jesus who bought It «lth the sacifice to which tlicailectd tide, and joundcd_hands bea witness It would-«etno«on the Easte bappenatte tigbl within. then came shot, and stood wlth my tua-n. i would " It ^7. as San Fla"hcBcb*oChicago o ftiivjfa a * Qmfinnation in Calvmy WiHTakePUceMay 15 places. I would not believe that thee.. Th» t- m»-hng, This peace nas not only puchased, but- He-placed-lk-He-puMMwhee-tt SUDtttjiTiy-tMiihan «*stet numbe belonged People-say, "What Is Uw-ie? N use to belong to chuch?" The same Last Sunday the doos wee not locked as they wee the fist and second Use thee Is j fo beathing What Is the use to beathe If you want to live? Sundays,,.,.. - It you Want to live without beathing, ty li~ood liata place to eveything Lasj.Smulw then was a.multltude-oj -»the sun, tlie moon and stas. a place Chistians woshipping. The Dm faste thee wee vey few Last Suutaj fo Ihe means of gace, and that place I* In tho Chuch of Clod. As we head was a geat day. And so can evey this moning, "And thee ae thee that Sunday be, if we will but come and bea witness In eath, the Spiit, and wonhlp hee and othes go and woship Uw wate, and the blood; and these In thei houses of woship. Thei geat thee agee In one." The Wod of Ood li the Wod of the Holy Spiit. That Is one witness and it agees with the UT fejjjjisni and Is connected with It, and that Is the othcl. And the last la the blood Uie Lods 8uppe-~*nd the-wjont-iaxonqected with that. These PAna that be was wong by on his own basis; His and Is not ight as wey unhshee will be foced to tb»iat..day<-. -.-, -. I do not say that eligion Is eason, but above It. I do not say that we ae. not to take ou eason to oa eligion. We cetainly ought to take.yyil^v tj^any *»Hflfati but not. depend upon It to take, us the whole way. Thee ae cetain things we most take by faith-... the miacle ol baptism, the mystey of (he Holy Communion, the essence of the natue of Ood And then these two Sundays wee no geate>han last Sunday.* - Last Sunday we still had the W.od of Ood, and Holy Baptism and the Lods Suppe in otic midst. last Sunday had Jesus Chtatwith us. last Sunday»e still had the pomise. "Whee two o thpe ae gatheed togethe in My I will be In the midst of them. 1 *,. if Jesus-ChisV. wiuvhuwmeam of-gac was still with us. and with all the wold last Sunday, in what espect was but esevoln of stength will be tapped to the blessing of men and the gloy of Ood. AWIM Mais kw, A wise man should have mooej u mlg kaad. bat not la Us a*at.-«wul H. A. KJELDSEN PAINTER AND DECORATOR IS NORTH AVBnm *A8T, OBANFORO «Call Smataon mntf o *FH0NX«-3nt Wast Qaaa at, KUZAano, W. J.._ ELECTRICAL _ CONTRACTING^ Ut a* glvt you as csttmatt on you wtttag wock. WewUlinakeaa mmtigattoo and sanest changes without any^mlgahon to ion.. -tu E. FRED SULZER t i * CknSnaaaon will take place In Cala Lotbenn Chuch on Pentecost, lecost, evening last. M. Wm. D-JBJgeitiw *** was held In the Chuch Wednesday afay IS. accoding to an announcement by the pasto. Jhe Rev. William but.yea was entiely vocal with the exception «* the Eti band and a bass quatet. The committee also voted to sponso again the Union County mable champtocshtp which is conducted each yea by the Uniac County Pak Commission. Local tounaments ae to be conducted in each communiiy"iind the local-champtcas will p^ay off in the finals Apil S at Waisanco Pak- The pice "awads,»ill be as follows fliit pn«a"s«m niedalt Sec6nd"ptze; ; 4hUdand fouth pizes, canmittee will be held tonight when Ben]. ; Iwiiiinf^s items of Impotance si3 be discussed iwiimiwp. additional plans fo childens welfae duing the Sltl l*l; Wfisn iv COa RctfNMUC K Pa ahead of the ealiest date on ecod. Mkjio Oeneal Dennis E. Nolsn, «the Second Cops Aea at Isiacd, has odeed enolltoehvftw thtt Sulninci Cltl»n*-MU1- tay TnicUng Camps halted thoughout Kew Yok State. New Jesey, and Delawae, maling a new. leve hi the eit^ix3t«sing\populalty of the ahnaal Oowmtnent encampments. " Out of a much ]ane.total of youlhful Tdisnteea. moe than young men hate saccestfuuy met the entance mtuhmenls of the camps of the Second Capi Aea. Oeneal T^uuttated. Ttjij is the lagest numbe\ enolled hee since the camps wee estableshed tn 1»WL \ WtUijj-Uj actual vacancies>au- ««w chotrd by the Wa Depatment. thohafits of "ise suebsssful candidates win be nnahie to gain admission to the Ofiwtamolan pointed out. AsqtVaxandes will bemade stictly in the ode in which the canti passed the camp tests. I Jp T»3»»ti JRfwtmi Aticle* On U. S. in Wold Affai. Bsigppcd with at-hand mfomation gatheed at London. PaiSS Homeand Genea. Walte Iippman, has esumed haaufes vhich appea fou, times a week tn the New YS* Heald Tibune S*. IJppmjum has gained, univesal mogzdtidd as one of the wolds foemost authoities on Intenational poliucs." He possesses the faculty of intepeting; the (angled attain of ama- =wa. fmaace and ecuj&s with.such claity and diect logic that schools and coqeges thoughout the county- ae nsts«=bfl^tl^i nsts«bfl^l^i aae^aiiht 1 aaes^aiihtsisiwt ii vahtae The Cnlled States In Wold AfEsis" as textbooks on cuent events. M. Mppman spent six weeks In the capital of Euope obseving the peace confeence sad enewing his contacts with, lading-figue* fom evey lmpot- ant coust in the.nkld. He made an IntenatioDal adio boadcast which was clealy head on this side of thevatfe He sajs thaf-anaitable Impovement fas ijwli"»lika he obseved In i^g--^ was-tbe awn hnpessltethmg henouc- In a eceat editoial appeaing In the *i>ai J -Almmf BBtiS; ili~ t maasselce.to this cotmuy was clealy stated. ^-WaUe Uppmann has become a sot of cnofvial aducjmtiie Aaef- In fact, thee ae a good DMJ «Dous jias-of people nowadays who know not what to think about the news otesseday untfl they have ead Today and Tomoow.-, ^ Kaposilco font* BJoist, *a«son K««O. -bete. «Mte taan thst * * «" satat* especially You Remembe ABOCX CiUNFORD? committed to Jail on Satuday last, on ple of Canfod an geatly attacted to chage of selling liquo without ahim. license. - _ Apil Wth-The.Paish meetlngoithe Fist Pesbyteian Chuch of Canfod eelected Tustee. The Chuch is to be congatulated on It* efficient, steady and quiet financial management. The Pesbytey of. Elizabeth will meet UVJhe ^ pinting office in his. fathes house, and published a kmall»paneiffcalled^the Canfod Comet.. June 18th The Canfod Couie announces that it will be no longe Issued, owing to the death of its edito. " Aug. 6th Yesteday, one of. the smallest chuches ecently built In this neighbohood was. dedicated by the Right Rev. Bishop Cotgan. The little chuch can seat about 190 pesons; The Bishop made an Inteesting addess to the congegation, which consisted of the Catholics of Canfodi WestPeid, Scotch Plains and Stony Hill, and many non- CaUioUcs ol - Canf oti attekkd - the. ceemony. \^. " -. Oct. 24th Roselle is emakable fo whee liquo IB sold and dank."the lage- Mansion House, so_ attactive eitemally. Is a tempettnee house. This community ought to be a eligious one", fo thee, ae fou houses of woship fo six hunded Inhabitants, and the TelepbJ JOSEPH R-DEL NERO numbing and Heating JOBUNQ aad JWXTJkULTDIO Caaf env K. J. P. J. Bindenbege Painte wan4 Decoato Long Kxpelanoe and Oanfui wqi Bnsuts 8atl*factoy Selot ML OlutMl tj-atu Avtnw*. CBAKTOED Wm. C. Golding INCORPORATED 219 Boad Steet EUZA N.J. av1l ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR Schoule Constuction Company 1M;1M Fellnghuyaen Avenue, ; NEWAKK, N. 1. ~~ ALTERATIONS. Staoos, Capeutef.Masgn and Cewinle Wak ROStS C. ALDPI1CH, PwU.ll gitamism ISU OaAN>0SS. N. J. Geneal BUMPER_AND_ SPRING- SERVICE AUTO BODIES AND BADIATOB8 BEPAIKED SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED B. J. EICHINGER PhoneCBanfad 8-11*8 CBAKTOBD, N. J. MichaelDiFabio&Bothe MA8O AV B SS H \g T0B8 ; o^ct -ssii M f^^t«^ 1.«.,.. WCHAEL DI FAB1O * BBOTHER, - T % Telephont CRanfod 6-10M tls Bonstde AveTCRANFOBD»*» T-ti inn - * Jat tempu the appetite mutt be tendeand wholwotne. Yea, of expeience have Uught u. how to buy m«iu wd how to give you ju.t the kbd of#*» you dewe. Watch u* wap a smile ight up in you package juit to keep it tende!-letu..uggeit.nice Rout of Beef4 tende young Chicken fo next Sundays dinne. Maket JLOI -FSon«6.1 l a-m421 and Sevic

11 - / ~. v W "ae^sts. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AH) CHRONICLE. THURSDAY; APRIL 7, 1932 News of the Week In and About Toum The-Township Committee wlllmeet! Tuesdsy evening la tbe]~t6wnsntp About IIS, attended the fist public iunclton ot"the netf O. 6. P. Social Club fast Satuday night at the. Willow Oove Nut Club, ban Heybuni o- Fed Ksntne emoved his upholstey chesta played.tot. dancing. Fank business fom 2 Union avenue to 43Faallo endeed solos to his own guita South Union avenue, last Fiday.. accompaniment and_jtlie evening meeting. thooughly enjoyed by all pesent. Refeshments.^Including a bullet suppe; Miss Bsthei.Hlnman of 10] Union av R. M. Cocket has emoved his floist shopfom Noth Union avenue to wee seved. ; * U, e come of Alden and Mlln steets. L " _., These *u»c offices wu«^isiukvc«jeeuciecu;udyuie have been elected by the ~lt5m Magaet Aim W6HI>ecaTt> Cen te Moiches, J>ong.Island, U tisittag he gandmothe, Ms.«O. W.«Hedenbeg \ afte vcitiiig the tmulilevin Fance,.Russia and the liitish Kmpie The fifth annual fathion show fo-the Congegatiooal Meeting benefit of the Cantod Milk Fund of "Of ou own toubles no man can seestong in Its faith ITdod, to ely upon, The Misses Doothy and Alma Delle, th* Canfod Baby Station was held at the end. They ae fotunatly, as yet, and whoeve shows himself tuly a Oodfealng man now, by helping wheeve daughtes of M. and Ms. Fed J. Delle of X Retfod avenue ae making Election of Office* and Bud-; Oeystane, the home of Ms. Chales mainly commecial; and it we ae only E. kakenoacti. Oeystone poiad a de- to lose money, aidity painful povety and howiw he cani. will be as blessed good, ecoveies tam attacks of pneu- get Appoval MaiEScssion..,_^.-_»_!-. fol oij pnanonade of to. b> taught wisdom the wisdom of and beloved ajukgeat llkht in dakness " hono,..of -fahh. of svni iathv and Ms. L. B. Haoad. S12 Spingfleld chaity no- man need seiously to. "These wods nil»ht have been witten avtniif^ TTis -hnsttm Ttf*" 1 *"-»*iminnn gain of ntan sestuons thoughout the In libj but they wee not! They wee to membes of the United Daughtes of New tustees* wee elected, the annual budget adopted, and additions see spead aftenoon..... ich, whichi is tlie occasion of Uiii wide- liltten lii" about seventy-fou the Confedeacy at/thei monthly made to the boad of deacons and the Committee chaimen inchane of the p alamlty. y has alsw t > de-yean ago and since 111 At time we have session, at the annual Paish ihpw vee a* fo&oca M*. W V H-stooy..chaiman Ms/TP. S, Uttlehale ae to. esist ind Subdue thuvi-alannty... So lets fhi-e upl Soone o late busi- the moal foces with which we hiul nine sepaate peiadtol potptityt f ;nue. Noth, etuned fptn Washington D. C. last Fiday. By moto, she night. { Flst-*^e»oy«eian Chuch last Tice-chatman- Ms. R. W Smith, wcetay; Mi. DanielBu, teasue, alfcu that the. call comes to uieiiwlio Itave "Oood Fiends l)ct ou cunduct pove ness will ntuiitto nomal and we might made the tip.with Ms Heman Rudolph ofbayonns.... wee R> W. Hat. J. O. Klkbiae and pemiii.toublis. We. ae cetainly not Those elected tustees fo. thee yeas just as-welmuok fomad to that time. Ms. J. Ross "Ba«-s; Mtv JWbet Te- lage heats, howtne naowed..thei lnstciul of iinphtimmib out past o. J. F. Peniston. l. To the session wee Mlaf/Magaet. Hansel, accompanied elected W. 8. Jones. W. J. McK«*<»nd by. Ms..Enest Wemple motoed to M. J. Seavy. Additional deacons elected included wee Cuyle C. Lewis, Boston, Mass., whee they spent the Ha- Chales E. Kaltenbtch, Ms. litims inav be Wltahav.ispcn hands; iv imiion of IllIHT "pliyslnl o mental i The tustees of the Canfod Histo- Canfod Olide Club Pesident, WUlical Society will meet this evening at ~ -- ; secetay, Heny Bonnlund; MM A. Caig, Ms. F. A. Yad. Ms peil we have " nothing but n liny Hshlo. h Ms II. L. Robinson. M>. howeve empty Uiei pusis. _. In tltno o( the home of Emmo K. Adams in Un-teasueion avenue; Noth.. Richad Bake; "publicity agent. Jack week-end visiting M. and Ms. Robet Wilbu Buff; Deli), manage. K. Wane. Ms C. R-Watehouse. old Sanfpfd. John Edldjie. Claence «. Dudlev Hage. and Ms. C. K I.KTS. CSKT TO WOBK! Kuhn. Taylo y Faie was admitted to Paine and family. They etuned to Romange. and Paul Button. J n. - ",. The-i*d!es! -Auxillay--ta-tb*-local membeship.- bhi Th^^lubli h C.nnfnfl Mnnimy making plans Dutng*"the eveiium. 1 ^^ XSL ^fcm*,, t Yl* JfcffcJJ-L^jfc Klja f A*lt ilflll t\t Amtlcan Legion Post will hold a cad fo at active season, using a Meld/nea Ms. V. Paul Weiss. 304 West. End of West HoUy steet endeed two selections, of saced music At the dea o% modem clotlwiv- with thv "ucsdajiaftenoons affai was the con- Canfod Tust Company paty Mtonday aftenoon In a Railway Calif on. Applications fo membeship Place, entetained at luncheon and funitue building. *. should be made to eithe W. J. Angus. bidge at he home Tuesday. Quests of the meeting, a eception was held xstuoes of the "gay nineties," atanged by Mn II I, Robinson, win) 5 South 9th steet; o Thomas Richads, wee. Mesdames John C. Chist. U P. fo the new membes who have Joined Tlit egula monthly meeting of the» B Oeaves place. the chuch duing the yea. Those who nng a numbe of the old sonits, while Canfod Junio Sevice League was,~i held Monday at the home of the Pesident, Ms. Chales Fancis Hansel. Samuel Wise and Willis Wight, both coloed taxi dives, wee fined *5 each Tuesday night by Judge Loveland fo soliciting faes on the stauoo-jiauom. Louis Talbot of Nomandle Place will be In chage 1 of the annual muste of Watehung Camp, U. S. W. V. and Its auxiliay tomoow night In Veteans -HsUWestOeld.,= -- Fuke Pott Name* Membes Fo Memoial Day Committee At the last meeting of the Captain Newell Rodney Fiske Post, 335, Veteans of Foeign Was, the following committee was appointed to have chage of the P sts pat In the Memoial Day ceemony Commande William Mc- Mahon, Capt. James B. Dyden, Daniel J. Anold, Hebet R. Wlnckle, H. B. J. Caig and Walte E. Coope, _ Fome Mayo Chales E. tbljeauxof was epoted at this meeting; Among PSlnfleJlt,.wlU, J^the spej^/st J;hethose. Attending Kee-Pjst^CDOimandsia -Republican Club meeting next Wednes- Hebet R. Wlnckle. Daniel J. Anold, day_night L M\ Lolieaux has enteed Benad Yansch, Richad -powdell. the aw"fbnomnatiohtd State Sen- Capt. James D^ Dyden and Chales ato in opposition to Senato Pleson. Lanza. Also pesent wee Majo John A. Davenpot, of Hillside, commanding The next meeting of the Canfod office of the fifth distict, and Hay College Club will take place Mbnday Eicsson, of Linden, deputy chief of at 3 p. m. at the home of Ms, Roscoe staff, _.V. Wolfe, 23 Buchfteld avenue.- Afte, At the meeting a esolution was passthe busmess meeting, thee will be aed equesting Mayo Oeoge A. Lutz pogam of entetainment. The Rev. 1 and the Township Committee to issue W. R. Sloan will speak on Ieland. a poclamation designating cetain days i the, lattepat of May as "Buddy Pop- -. M«;P R^ Zundel, Ms. F7 St. Richads and Ms. Robet B. Cane wee chapeons, ai the Sping dance last Satuday evening"in the" Casino. It -was an enjoyable affai, attended by ^_ ijjpde^fom^eollege ecess. """"" **-"-" -*- The Zoning Boad- of Adjustment meets Monday night to act upon ap* pucatlon ofms. x>na Meyesto pepy. dayslnxsanfod.; (^asilo Defeats Leagues To Lead Bowling Teams "*Taklng the "Mens League in thee games staight, last Thusday night, the Casino stands In fist place of the Com. Oimm, Edwad Beadle. O.W.Hedenbeg. H. C. Beadle, of Canfod and Edwad Keimlg and Oeoge Wetslogel of Elizabeth.. and Ms. James E. Wane. - HISS 8MELTZKBTO WED Miss Magaet Alice Smeltze, daughte of M. amf Ms.Chales M.SmeIf-~ ze of 21 Elm steet will, be maied Satuday afcsvp m; to Chales Heny Woolley, son of M. and M Ada Woolley of Alexandia, Ind.. The ceemony will be pefomed at the Smeltze home by the Rev. W. R; Sloan, pasto of the Fist Pesbyteian Chuch. munlty Bowling League and is favoed to win the second ound povided the mission to eect a building containing Mens League doesnt eceive moe foflt felts. M. anims. N..P. Stewat, M. C. Ray staei aild apatments at the cone.olmccaeuan,#te*liand.!centennlal,ayenue. The distict Is esticted by thep ^ Miss MUdedL-^Bctwencsi daughte Iiends tow "him BUtonwa* dead and 01 postponed games will be com-. KUT8ERA-8CUWENCK Then «went to Westneld. whee seeing odinance to two-family dwellings , Westneld. be went to Hoboken fo of Ms. OotUeb ach»-en«k. 34 Wlllough- e was sought si a mudee. Pom a Bowling Club meets the Casino and the Republican Club, the Noth Ends. In the last matches. Monday, the Mens Ijp. "the Canfod Democatic Club will League-will play Austins Expess and hold a egula meeting tonight In the the Noth Ends meet the Mechants. wee maied Satuday aftenon In M. and Ms. P. W. Mount, M. and ^^tafcneadatbteajn^^stobi^ J ^ S t o i ^ i l d Befoe the games Monday night, atblessed Sacament Chuch, Newak. Ms. Oeoge W. Nix, Ms. Ruth p. oumouth. Va, and the police o that, Ing. Membes have been asked to" e-fain fom binging evolves, azos, all team captains and the pize jcom- the ceemony.; and Ms. it R. Stsson, M. and Ms. mouths. ; Fom! Cheste, howeve, lie 4 5 i The-Revv-DavlCpO, Jlulcahy- pefomed Pope, Mis»-Kathiyn O. Rumhi. U, itehed fttef shap o-blunt Instuments. Tho oganisation will funish six-ounoe gloves mittee In the Casino. The Bides attendants wee Miss A. IC. Woodwad. M. Chales S. Ut- aiifhtell, M. and-ms.. Philip Hall, Ms. went back ito Potsmouth whee Claa H. Clake, (Miss Beatice Bigelow. andbandages fo those wbo feel, the Miss E. M. Bigelow. Mi Isabella Bu Mis* Lakey Speaks Befoe Wednesday Moning Club St Michaels Holy Name "Society meets Monday, night -_ In St.... Michaels.. JUss Alice Lakey spoke on "Unem- School. "Matin A. Mooe of Newak ployment Insuance" a^the meeting of will give his final talk on "The State, the Wednesday Moning Club held at and Labo." a seies conducted by; thethe. Libay yesteday moning. Miss. A eception at Staubwasses. Newak, Speakes Bueau of the Diocesan o- Lakey gave a compehensive idea of thefollowed the ceemony.. Afte Apil nnhation. The society will eceive-4mpactlcal sideof this type-of. insu 15th the couple will eside at 123 Bagaw avenue, Newak. ^V!"f t Sunday; en-x-the- Dama- Released fom Conven- communion In a body at the B ance. Ms. C. H. Messeve ead a pape tion" followed by "Ameican Folk Robet StatilBHoS,~C*8BoNew Dama," ead by Ms. S K. Thomson. _xcranfobd ROTARY CLUB Yok, a membe of the Boad of Lectueship of the Mothe Chuch, the the Theate Tounament In Hacken- Secetay Whlpple announced the last A numbe of the membes will attend At~ the club -lunch meeting today Fist Chuch of Chist, Scientist, will sack next Thusday, at which the club thee wee hunded pe cent meetings CM a fee lectue on Chistian; Science will be epesented. This tounament is Six visitos, all fom Roselle.Rotay In the Roosevelt School. Clak steet being sponsoed by the Ameican Fedeation of Womens Clubs. able In the absence of a speake fo helped make the~meetlng moe enjoy- and TtttUe -Pakway, WestOeld. Sunday aftenoon at 3 SO oclock. The public the-meeting ound table.,di&ussion of has been Invited to attend. The lectue pohibition was.continued,-to the geat Gil Scouts to Entetain il being sponsoed by the Fist Chuch. of. Chist, Scientist, westneld. L - Lincoln P.-T. A. Tuesday. ~ tablesaievapldly filling fo the High Schol P.-T. A. cad paty which will be held Monday, Apil 18, at *;15 P. M. at the Roosevelt school. The paty Is fo the benefit of the Scholaship Fund of the oganization. The committee In chae Includes Ms. Wade Fostop, chaiman; Ms. Chales Muno, tickets, aod Ms. WUUam Nagle, efeshments. Tickets ae fifty cents and should be secued ealy as a-iage_.cowd- is, expected. ~"" Two moe dogs have been shot and examination showed both wee suspected of abies. Police Chief Hennessey ha» uged public obeyance of the Boad ol Health ode that dogs must be kept 1 confined fo at least the next thee wees*. Fifty-one d9g ownes wee In police cout Tuesday night on chages of haboing unlicensed dogs. AJ1 cases wee dismissed when jwnos showed they had obtained-ucenses o disposed Of the dogs., _ Thone WesUWd DR. M. P. BABBITT, STJBOBON CmBOFODIST Office Hous DaUy.» A.M.to5 P. M. Wednesdays Kvenlngs, Monday-Thusday by Appoiuti&cxiX IXf EAST BBOAD 8TKEET NeaEbaStnei The Canfod Olt Scouts will entetain the Lincoln P.-T. A. at its aftenoon.meeting Tuesday, Apil 12, In the Lincoln Auditoium at 315 p m. The nominating committee *wlll. e pot, and" the entetainment committee will pesent plans fo an entetainment and dance on Apil 30 in the fl?jeln Is Jill ight- lf-<jey I> D flnlsli up wlf a numbe ilnmin* «. flolla mnk Auditoium to aise money fo thein font nf IL" WnslilPKtnnSta. Scholaship Fund. Tickets may be pocued.fom.the entetainment committee, ol which Ms. C Q. (T>bn V -- "-FI»a»» Fi^h^ chaiman* Bombing "planes have beoa usotl May S«You, at Tbat Tbe >iily_eiil, lbgd Inckattachlnc to a-12 bill Is when Jtg nil tho money you-have In possession nnd In pospect. Aknnsn* Oanetfc. - " l Aaoina Ja fo Coyota The cnyote!» found to" be n cuie of_ilue_ cllnpnue known ns tuutemln^ which attacks abbits «n<j «Tfon them fnnomltted to.human beings. REMOVAL NOTICE FRED KANTNER Upholstee and Decoato fomeiy at 8 Walnut Avenue 18 NOW AT 45 UNION AVKNWJSOOTB, CRANFOsU» DRAPERIES and CUBTAIN8 pesided ove tables wee Ms. S. R. DoescheMs. Oeoge F Oeehe, Ms. B. T. Towle and Ms. Agnes B. Bundage. Floal decoations wee caetully caied out by H committee, headed by Ms. Philip W. Hall. Fjowea wee sup- Miss Magueite Bodlne of New Yok spent the week-end with Miss Esthe Htnman of 1W Noth Union Avenue. Miss Constance Bunett of 310 O- plied by Ms. Floence Lanzaich.. ange ayinue entetained., last Fiday night at a supise showe fo.miss Subsciptions ae steadily tomiiai fo the D. Oeoge PancU Geene Memoial League *ho acted as nannlklns fo the Magaet SmelUe. Sixteen guests. *ee pesent, enjoying 1 bidge, afte whlcfi Committee, accodlnf to an an- adult costumes wee as follows Ml** nbuncmint 6y W. J. McKee of 409 Ca-Paulinsino Hall, Ms. John F. Daley, Ms, efeshments wee seved. As hostess, avenue, teasue fo the, fund. Eugeiw "Towle. Ms, Phillip WWU Hall Miss Bunett was assisted by he.mothezyttkajames -EBunwUi Ms^ Chales The..list of donos Includes M. and d ind Miss Elli»betn Oeen.. afn. C. R. MsiW;-J.-WUl*ey. Bond,. Obdtey Haas, Ms. F.. M, Sloan. Ms. Jessie il Cay, D D. tying. Chales R. SUkman. M. and Ms. LV E. OTBlanT Ms. May Mooe. Miss Helen C. Plumme, Elizabelh C, Humme. Also, M. and Ms. Osca M. Hess. M. and Ms. II. C. Bostwick. Ms. Caoline B. Yowgc, Ms. Maian M. Mathey, M. and Ms.J. Stanley Voo- iccompanied he nuking a most, picuaque showing. Anothe Inteest-; hees, Ms. Agnes B. Bundage, M. P. H. Codes, Ms. Jacob Besson. M. C. F TIMMIN8 MESLER, ng pat of the pogam was ihe modeling of the &eason«new. bulhini suiu. Geen, M, W. P. Boduie. M. and Ms Robet A. Tlmmlns of Madison,J E. E. Heston. M. R. W. Pcden. M., and type opeato-li the Canfoi Cltlien he Misses imbelle Fank, Lucy Tallaeo. Caolyn Rives and Suxnmie Kal Ms.-Ocoge H. flates, Msi-May- Ana and Chonicle plan. was maied last Mille, M. and Ms. Chas. W. Miidge. night to Miss Magaet Mesle of MoiJB T"ffl6B-tooplacein niach ihawed this goup- Ms; Emily M, Hais. Ms. Doothy the Ceda Knolls Chuch and was pefomed by the Rev. Npbet, pasto. Ms.E. O. Houghton. M. C. A.M»c- Ms. W. D. Law and family, M. and MURDERER CAUGHT 1ffie~tb^a1i^aTSlBn-oWtt^n%yfsWB, 1ffietb^a1i^aTSlBnoW.tt^n%yf, 8 c (Continued fom Page One) Miss Ellen Mesle, while John Tlinmlns was his bothes attendant. The employes of this pape join in extending best wishes.to M, Tlmmlns and his Wide... v by Steet, Newak, and. John Kutsea, J., son of M. and Ms..John Kutsea, 63 Osbone Place, fomely of Elizabeth, Iene. Kutsea. siste of the bidegoom, as maid of hono; and the Misses Helen kutsea of Elizabeth and Albeta Bulwinski of -Canfod,-as -bidesmaids. Claence Schwenck, of Newak, bothe of the bide, was beat man; antohe bothe, Edwad 4Cutsea of Newak, and Emil Kutsea of Canfod.Wee ushes. * / edification of. all. Clyde Bell.took tip the agument fo pohibition at length and T»as hcauly.applauded at the conclusion of his talk. Uncle Ebej. -. "be wu«t Ihtnii nhmii nlilunptl said Uncle Eben. "IH iltit n wliolc lot o* folks gits <le lilmi dm onv kind o^ with mnch success In combating alalal mosquitoes Is the Panama HOUSE FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE, 216 Retfod Avenue, Canfod. Lot 50x150. Rent $ A. B, CAIDWEU 305L.CasbaAve. Canfod Eat Fish and Stay Healthy Tbe noose of QaaMy OUB WEEKLY SPECIAL DELAWARE BUCK SHAD PUSH CAUGHT BOB SHAD Fee Delivey Meyes Fish Maket PHONE CRANFORD «-17» 1 SOOTH A E, CsUNOED ads, M. C. Kallock SUkman. Sunday School Pimay Depatment, Ms. Be»- >ie M. English, Miss Mabel c> Cane. Also, MsV Lily R. fllbson, Ms. Elsie Powe, M. and Ms. O. L. Richads, Cox, M. and Ms. L. A. Kice. M. W. B, Rosencantt.M.andMx.WwS.Josws. M. Roge C. Aldlch, M. B. C. Austin, Miss Alice Lakey, M. E. J. MeUm. Rev, Godon M.-RusselL Miss Ruth Joyce Bell, M. and Ms. R. W. Blake, V. I. A. Annual Meeting Is Planned fo Apil 25 The. defeed annual meeting of. -the Village Impovement Association will take place In the Casino Monday. Apil 25 at.230 p. m. Special featues ae^ being planned by Ms. John Heny Low, In chage of the meeting. " of the speakes will be Ms. A- K T ^ t " n b l E mlcs Depatment of the Contempoay Club, Newak..She»111 epot oil the ecent exhibit in which tintyvfou Newak fims paticipated in the Newak Y. W. C. At The" full pogam of the- meeting will be announced next week. UaenjovaMy Ent«t«i".eJ K Ing a mllo announ^ h-ll n«that th< ochcbli wlinne jmajjcs.^we^iuti jpally enjoiedfo the p.ist t o nftcen ninutm h one we, patlcalalv (llsllk*. A Mcnnieol l.xllalne Is comptm-\ of. two banchen o bodies, as of epescntiitite* nna soowte. EXPERT AND GARDEN WORK FOR BOMFT SERVICE TELEPHONE WESTFUXD t-»m7-w YOUTANNOT ATTOED TOJpm WITHOUT A TIMKEN OIL BURNER Notbinc Mat* to ay Till.Fall Two Ytas to Pay BaJaui«.~ F. J. BIRD, Repesentative Mt LINCOLN AVENUE, CRANFORD BOOKLET "C" ON RE QUEST AND.WITH OUT OBLIGATION. cotlumei of Im wee ahown..by.! Chales Pitman Buckley. Kfa. P lamiltoc Fay* Mm PhllUp Hall, and MM Pauline Hsll. Qbsabeth Ieen,.Lucy Tslliafeo.. Ksthelile ien.sally Hasktu luid Susanne Kal- nbach. /. The membes of the Junio Sevice modeled.! OSe!. ybufiije wee shown by Cantod childen IncJudlns Uni UQstei Joan Cuinp, Ellth 8miUv June Skinne, Adeline ivatehoui*. Caolyn T«llat«o, Casle Buley. Anne Hopkins. Babaa-Mil. Phyllis Cole, Matha. Ann Clement, Doothy Dietich, and Joanand Ann Maibn..-. ". Mia Mollie Baow exhibited a goup Riding Habits. He Iish Wolfhound lietold the full stoy of his escape. Afte plunging the knife Into the the coloed mans back. Bond took the woods nea tie Oawood line. lie next ooming nea Plclon he acosted a man who obtained food fo him. days, thence to Cheste, Penna., e he emained seveal months. Bond was known to. have a wife in with his Wife until he death wp jau a«o. New Ben then became home and he was known as Wll- Ham-ATty-Thee~he lived with a-cou oted moman. whose husband WM seving aseventeen yea Jail tem to "mude, the New Ben captain told Office Rowndale.. Last Monday moning, the two ofll- s stated Noth with.thei pisone. Pained at the stat he was being oughl back iding comfotably oif a eat. o in.a neat pine box eady fo «jial ( Bond"wassn odely passenge the way though. He emained ove ctt-m«ml«y-ii>-uw»-fu<shjno» ill,»hfle Hie ofllfe* put up at a hot*l Chief Hennessey shaed all the anhis patolman fo the tuiceu Ip South and he was geatly euuday night to eceive wod had been caught. EXP ER1ENCED DRESS MAKER New o Beaaojellng RcuonaU* Plets KM. ALVAEfcZ _ Xt» MUST Ava. CaWq* ANNOUNCEMENT Visit the NEW HOME of Cockets Floal Shoppe and IIARDV PLANT GARDEN in.the Heat of Canfod M-MOn St, co. Alden-St OPEN EVESING8, SUNDAYS AND HOUDAYB Bette Flowes Bjettc. Sevice Cnoioest Fesh Ftoweni Dally Floal OOelngs Atistically Aanged Bouquets, BaskeU deliveed to Hospitals Hady PlanU fo Bodes and Bock Gide* Bedding PlanU, Vegetable Plants. -Evegeens, Tees, Shubs, Rotes , Y T. D SERVICE Flowes by Wie. We seve UnlWd States, Canada, and All Plaelpal* OUcs-ln Euope. Asia, Afica. Austalia, So. Ameican Let us send flowes to you fiends. Evey day Is someones bithday. Inteesting Gaden Lectues given to and Natue Clubs. CBANF0BO>0S» Octobe I»,»M1-74 ija-yjiiy^l IajitV_\VecKty aticle al»>ut tlie lni-mi-> pomation (it t ie time and Mild in pat, SPRAY TIME PIKES PRUNING TIME LIME - ^ OLD GARDENER SHEEP MANURE I»EAT MOSS BONE MEAL VIGORO I ; ;; ^ ; L O M A ; ; ;,. ^. ^ ; LOMASPREADER -~ LAWN^ROLLER- ^O RENT- ^EXTENSION LADDERS fo SALE o RENT Phone Canfod , Tukey Dinne, $1.00 HAYASHS RESTAURANT om ClUnfod NOKTlt AVI, AT MILN NT., CRANOEl*.COKE, tie ton.l..,.,..,.._ L;...;..j.,...,,...l..$ia2S NUT,»peV ton,....a..., ;... ; *11.2S STOVE, pe ion.. ll,..z...,.!...;.,....$11.50 PEApeton. l v.. ;.^,.,. "$9i50- These Pices ac fo Cmh on Delivey / BERKEY & CHOMICKY " >. Ihone KOwlU MAHKEt HT., KKNII.vtOllTII JOHN W MFIN<; Real Estate and Insuance CRANFORD MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU. TEU CRANFOHO Build Now 17 NORTH AVE., E. <><<&Xi4<&<&<ttS^^ (Oppo.lte HUllon) COlt. ALDEN ST. HOUSE FOR SALE BEST RKHIDENTIALTNKIOIIBOEJIOOD CAREFULLY UKSTBICTED FELICE E.DLFABIO, Builde 107 LINCOLN AVENUE CBANFOHD G.-J. JANSEN y CARPENTER-BUILDER Constuction o Jobbing at Reasonable Ratei._^_ Esilmstlea Cheefolly Given CBANTOBO MtU-R FUNERAL DIRECTORS BLUFF 8TBUI l*al.t.a«l.n.th ~ H. MW OANIOBD. K. i. Laopadt Dont Roa \. * Instead of. oaing the leogad makes a nolne tint eiwnibln fb«saw- Ing of wood. Small but Nftoj Thee Is no Insect o animal that * makes moe noise fo It* Use thaa the «sty<jld. ; " ; ; 1 a «*,!. A

12 I * T, 1 - CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONI FINNEY OF THE FORCE «~ the Sheiffs Salen TOSELl MB,«IT ATMS SACRIFICE AT AU-t thtec.j HE BOSlNBSS 6 "*J THE FEATHERHEADS Felix Applies a Patent Mask SUMMING UP A CAIEEft "Ton expeience In politic* has not geatly ewaded yon,".-"-" "Not geatly, atuweed Senato Soghum. "1 b*e found many anxieties and vey Uttle pecuniay benefit." It la now being.suggested to tie that a* new condition* ae developing; 1 may find It moe comfotable to e- -Bot what do yon. get out of It?- "_ -Nothlnt eicept Uw ptllet*. o getting out" SOME DULLNESS GONE W4tT.1T GO AT>MT M. Dnbb Thl» paty I* botbiy dull..1 gueu Ill go. bpnf.... v Mlaa Sweet Tlial would emoie onie ofthe ditllneaa, Im sue. Cudxl R»p«BU Little 8t«te bad been belplng httelf ittie feely to tome of Bit Slalee expensive pefume. thought Blf Siste woalj appme, he coyly acknowledged "Oh, elate doot mind, bol joa neednt tell he about^lt." -~ -- -, ~ Diplomatic pp "By the way, old num. I want to ee you next Satuday at 3 p. m. It** something ImpotanL" see me then fo J" "I wont to pay you back tne15 Tn going to touch you fo now." - Tli* Uf* to Gouip "Why do wojnen* so often-gossip* "I neve could decide" answeed Mis* Cayenne.- "Sometime* they sound to me like a goup of men who ae discussing some one ofdlfltlngulabed pominence In public office." -. < - OaniEe Ownes Assistant Hn. boss, you doctogs.tmt hee with.» ^ tie, and be wants to know what ^gotng to cost hlni..,. j f > \ Gaage Owne Diagnose the CUM fhttplehcy-of the peimete, and chage him $5... / _._ HAD SEEN EVERYTHING, THE PRINTERS DEVIL MtVWSPAPEUS ** AWWJTS AOOS AND COOK. EVEU \9 \ OO <W>N GEORGE WASHINGTONS-TRAVELS undej by unboken CocA* and junfatij valley*, the R«J nun, the toy *uvyyo bejan hi* Faifax. Two.null aut» of foundauon Aooe, encicled" by tht tunk* ol dead tee*, tc-th* only objeel* that emain to mak the.ait* ofi the oifinal Geenway Cout. B y j a m e. w, Book In thu outpoft of civilization. Aanding ea cl Geenway Cout, ecoded the finding* ol hi* Instument* in thcl field. The building, known to folk* oundabout a* "Wasli- ington* Officev emains in good condition-today. To the ight U the "Powde Hon" -whee am* and munition* Wee kept to cpcj Indian attack*; "Dont you know that amoking will shoten you life, my boy?"... ; "Aw, dont cae. Tve seen ejey-. thing-dee; Is." --" ^J-^!." NalghWly Eickug. Wlfe-Jobn, that couple to the n«t apatment have had it quael evey day fo ove a week. Hub Well, njnceyon have enjoyed listening to them, I suppose now «(ought to ecipocate. M»Uk* The patient wa* coidplalnlnj. "They do not feed u* much at th «honpltal t^x>k at that slice of ol Who seta that?" "That? esponded the attendant Icily, la, " postage *Ump." Pivacy He What would you My tf a man kissed you-bee, tn font of all tne» She Dont talk of" Such things come out on the veanda I SonMtbiag Els* ist Comedian The last Un* I appeaed In ^pantomime the people couldbetieid oaing with laughte a mile away. i Second Comedian Really? Whit wa* going on thee} Moajxeal Sta. T*«Tite. Noa." aald the mtstnsa, 1 wls.1 you would be moe polite In you convesatlon.v "Okay.^maam, hot I hate to be» annvam."

13 ,1, I ( I _ J ",1 I (." CRANFOftD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE By Qiales Sughoe VVHAT,STJEC36oOlC»M"? b KatlosB]. Gcotaphte Society WMMMU*. KO W.NU SMVici.. T-IIUKJ tegs, once almost an eiclu- M «lve Udblt of Gallic peoples, ae X adonin» many Aoelciih.dlnne tablet...sixty million fog lejcs - at* consumed In New T6k xlty nn- Cooking Locusts In the Philippines.- MANCHUWA NEWEST WORLD STATE ind a Now Town. The New Town ha» spung up since UK» and centes leg eating Is becoming "Ameicanise," Llaonlng (also known aakeivrtlen and tucks. Ifliuennes ide In Russian W;.*«. moe-uianubity-idx million wee tues, It Is snenmtpsnllt ajong the Mten In, that city las,t yea. San back, ; ««;.l ukden; po.vlnco);. Kiln^nd; Ucl Uosklcs,. Jlnlklshas,. and. Ameican cut" into miiaij " pieces," and wllll lung (also knownus Amu povince). tnoto cas.. soy sauce. Is cooked ove a chacoal.to these have^ been_^auded_jehpl, Jilthetp_the adjacent poving of- Inne mulie,"uin) T Kniih"sogiiuiii on the ich heavy, poduction of.,wheat, millet, J s.~*inondijui~imm"winibsifoc *iegav ^toj~^"^jf ;->! ii-. A.jyjlV.i;ctiai;dtu!Ui * meitlng pot conies when ono views _j- Xe«Oleans ate slightly moe, and Pehaps few people.live as close to Mongolia, to the went. The poposed Bces of Muncuulu aud Jthol. -The. Its vuled houses of woship. Thee < Los Angeles slightly-less..natue as (the pygiules.of the Hclglaujl state thus stats with appoximately live stoijs -Industy eiiches lage pnv ae Clflstian chuches, Launilst, and.. In fat, fog logs have become so Congo. Tende oots ae staples, buq 443,000. squae mile*, an uea almost potlons In siinie egltms. In the noth Sliluto.teinptes, Mohammedan mosques, popula that a new Industy fog bids, snihllkume, odents o cntcplllas; ae not objectionable. " i Afica..-.- south ae.vast coal fields und slxublo; te Is one that might be ailed a Mam- as geat as that of the Union of South ae. extensive foests, and fathe and nutneniua ihlnes.. Among the lat- anching has come Into Ameican industial life. Califonia, has no na- In addition to many viands on tlie.*the fledgling stnte of Manchuia deposits of Ion oe. mon shine. It Is fo tlin veneation. tlve fogs bnt anches have seen to Pygmy bill of fae, the Mitdaguscaijj and Jehol lies fu In the noth and "In choo«lhg"ia" iltal fo tho new of an olontal god of wealth.".- Jasat inaaytsininateiibilnipbtifa fom Louisiana to habilitate synthetic woms, ^ garshoitpes,- - and died lo-[l, t "In Asias new teitoial unit Is a fo* lake* and mashes. custs. Uhen a "cloud" of locusts Ktthem ae collected to offset tile loss pled. The geatest densl.ty of den, long the capltul of Muncliula, population ot appoximately 3.1,500,000, T^ tto H* enty on Amelcnn menus yet lage- eglois" T ae - spasely peo- ecalls many stange foods of the. popula- -wold. In the maketstif the United States whee.fog legs"nitty be.pn- - chased, the housewife may buy a fesh, "inasn abbit which, befoe tapping and skinning,-ma none othe than a Fo two centuies a town In Massachusetts has suppoted a seaweed (Iish moss) Industy. Iish moss Is ton fom New England ocks and Is wed In making blancmange and many othe pnddlnca, Thee ae some 200 edible weeds fom wwch ae eltaded Ingedients fo Ameican Ice cesms. Jellies, pasties, ceeal foods and salads, while In Japan the weeds ae boiled with ice and stips of meat and placed In a popula sandwich called snshl. The Japanese cultivate *eaw*ed and In Tokyo bay the "fames" employ moe than 3,000 people. Itaw monkey bains on the half sfcnll, pigskins sjid bids nest soup and pickled wate beetles ae eattn In China. Silkwoms ae eaten afte the cocoon has" been unwound. Hoses, donkeys and camels, afte they hae l«*t thei usefulness as beasts of bujsen, ae*-consumed by some Asiatic. tibes! Catepillas; fogs, and snails ae elished when obtainable. Wate Illy bulb* make delectable ozieltal dessets. The. bulbs ae oft- Fa-called Wate chestnuts." Thei nutitive value is compaed with, that of Old Boss Liked In China...Chinese enjoy eggs* whose ownes haxe long fogotten thei age. The oientals claim they lend a somewhat otslellke taste to"" oiental soups. Jellyfish also ae elished along the Atatic seaboad. At Japanese Inns the tavele Is told that "Bombay duck can be hod at a easonable pice. The hungy castonfe visions a fat fowl but the waite binies In pieces of sntoked. fish about,t*b Inches long>and as thin as a. dime. The menn also includes pickled seaweed.. seaweed Jelly, and fhutney, which-esembles pickled citon, bgx Is almost aa hot as Mexican chile". Moeaw.than cooked Ash Is eaten by Japanese. Ilaw baby octopuses ass paticula!/ popula. "Japanese Linv buge" Is not a cheese bnt a Japanese pickled dlakon, o long white adish. Koeans, like many oientals lie -tnostly on ice. They.cook thei sea- ^ieed In on and neve"ft wlih~sl ces of ~~nd~ peppeia." KImsliee, a kind of sauekaut; Isa favoite Koean dish. To the noth, the natives of Kamchatka titsh the tongues and the na- _awof the bones of eindee, but the plece-de-eistance Is the meat of unbon-fawns; Fom the stomach of the eindee th«natives. obtain, thei Jeena half digested balls of moss. A popula native dish Is j-elndjex sonsage which has been suounded by tfoan and dopped 1 inio Dolling.wate. On the lowe end of the peninsula - -whee salmon ae j>lentlfn],*dishes of bolted fisli eyes ae consideed a deil- _ <tacj. Some Inhabitants of Asia Mino pefe sheep eyes. NeV Gnlnta tatlnntlaj Pitna good maket fo shaks* fiofomwhjch the CeJ«tXa5s_inate a delectalle^anp, and also-f*-^beche~ do mef^a lage ea slut fo^fflntbuth PaelBc wate*. Ed Is a jpopula Dish. The Sew Gnlnea natives ae food «t the pith of sago palms, potatoes and tiansnai; and dog, snake and lizad flesh Tie with that of the pig. Thewomenfolk gathe beetles, gubs and lame fom tees to gace tbt f estle Eel liienls ae as popula among Japanese as ae Maylund chicken dinnes In llnltlmoe. In some Japanese cities, /eel -houses ae nealy as numeous <ei welnestands at a county fai. When the.dine nites an eel_hqu.he_ s led to a lage.tub..of.,llv.a"e«lb...ha makes his choice ot the ylgklioif cea- of food which the Insects consume.. " Evey good native Madagascanl housewlte has Jn eseve n supply olj died locusts to sustain the family In times of famine, aanhopiie* soupj J J I t U l t l A i make a flou of.the died. Insects. - Tak cheese Is a staple ln> the Mull kingdom of westen China and would not ho objectionable to the westea tavele if It. wee not fo the numeous yak. hais tn the substance. Oa the table of the Coslcau, a tacle might see half of the head ot 4 lamb with tongue, cheek and bain In place.. Absut the time the Ameican appetite Is whetted fo TbanksgWInyJ tukey, Coalcan fishemen ae catch- Ing eels fo home consumption and fo shipment to Nice and Naples whee they ae a delicacy. <. i A dine.in a estauant. In Spee-; wald, Gemany, whose ode does not Include eels will.daw a caious glance fom-native patons. Thee, eels, cucumbes and chey pie, ae "national! dishes " Tuffle! of FaVica. The vaied bill ot fne of th% Kencliuiua Includes foie. satf-a pnsto of futty goose lives. Tuffles. ae ae dillcucles. Fench fannes ae! fequently seen leading.thei pig andj dog "tuulo sniffes" ove the Uelds. _Tuff!es_ iue_ju»aji. xou.dd.- blatklaa-. gay fungi which usually ae found about six Inches below the Buface of the eath. WTIcn the "Hnlffc" locates! a tuffle, he ties to upoot It. When uca the choice, mosel his niastbl stikes him shaply on the-nose with a stick and completes the digging.] Late, the jwlinal Is ewaded by the ough tlmiolugsuf the tuffle with a vie* (o keeping his tuffle scent keen. Ilasqucs about Iillboa, Spain, ehsbj while, tanspaent wonua about t«o Inches long. They ae fied In oil and ae seved hot. One unusual meat Is seved not. fa fom the Ameican bode. The Indians.of Mexico pefe Iguana flesh to chicken. Ths appeaance In the makets of the geen llzadllke body, bedecked with a cest of spines unnlng down to a long alllgato-hke tall, dolls the appetite of the hungj alien shoppe, Coccdlle meat Is good food in, lcnandsontliotn negoes enjoy* the tails of the entlles.. Meat of shaks! fom tempeate and topical wates has a good maket In Afica and als,o on the Malay peninsula while thegeat Actic shak is a native food of.geenland. "". Euope takes Us snail Industy seiously. Snail havesting begins In June of each yea when whole families deset thei homes to beat.the n "if Swiss, fontie. Like oystes, snails should be. eaten only."in the -It" months of the )ea, so~matiy"~of the collected snails ae taken to "snail fams" and fed up on. vegetables and fy vaieties of geen leaves foj. ketlng. ~ Pais Is one of the wold!* leading snail consuming.cluet-slajxtngttghty mlllloitjtaalls ae handled =to the Fehth capita] daing a single winte. Thee ae people* who liteally eat dit. In the Sudan, potions of South j Ameica and In the West Indies, many tibeseat cetain kinds of clay they find on the ive banks. They believe It Is a emedy fo anemia and fo many othe maladlea. - Washington. The ceation- of the wolds newest poposed state has Just liwnpoclnlme^fom what hvetbfoe 7 has been known as "Manchuia." The announced tpoino fo the pojected govenment Istile notheasten admin- UtatlvV commit tee, So fa, fou names have been lies!owed on the new state. In apid nucmwlon. Ankuo. Daldo (mennlng "(ieat Union"), Mancboukuo ("laiml of Mnniliula"), and Tutvmg -eceat.unity"). Until a tin me Is finally settled U >on, the new teitoial unit might well ImCalled, desciptively, "Manchuia plus Jelioli" says a bulletin fom the.national (ieogaplilc society, "Although the name of the poposed state seems to uhlft ove night, coutlnnes (ho bullulln. "Us tcltiilal make-up Is eanonubly dellnltn.^jn It aeincluded the" thee povinces that Rookie Joyne White, flash.t Texas league outhddc. Is one nf the most pemising ookies of the Detoit Tlfic squad that Is taining at Ialo Alto, Calif.._.., AlmottM Lagtai Union ot South Afica. tlon Is In I.laonlnc. the southenmost and smallest povince; and the teait density Is{n llellung, the nothenniost and lagest, -Among the cultivated sections ae some of tho most fetile lands to bo found In the wold. Lage, ueas of tillable Innd ae still undeveloped. "..-.. "Ttie new state Is the wolds lead- Ing gowe of soy.beani), poducing annually nealy a quate ot a billion bushefs. Appoximately ono-half the poduction is expoted. In the months following havest, long feight tains loaded with bonus, oily ccuselessly down to,the pots whee»hlpi» v of evey nation wait to tan«p<!t- thpni to ou;-contln«its. "This bwtn thitn> -lsone of the chief. «inuccs"*uf income fo the Manchulan ullways. _.^..; "In nilditlon to bvuns, thee Is a and Ilahln, the nietopglls, and designated- Changchun -(also-called- Kuati- fhcnittiu), Hi" thid city in site. This choice may have been dlctutcd by a desie" to place tho administative" ais tlvllles In a cental location; fa With tho addition of Jebol, Changchun becomes inud] ;neaejtlio eeognphlc «nt«^ttetiew*»t*«*bn*l«k*w, ^ t t * «* * l k * and much neae the population cen* te thanhabin. t "Like many othe cities of Manchuia, Changchun has an Old Town Leftove ice mixed with canned o fesh iults, sweetened and chlileu, inukts a good dcshot., i.. I Ruhbe gloves will slip on moe Jii*- Ilj If spinkled on the ilnildo with coustach o powile, If a pinch of powdeed siiun and a pinch of comstacli ua added, to eftit yolks when.making an.omelet, It will not fall. Con meal used In puddings o mush should ho thooughly mixed In a little. cold wute befoe hot wate Is aildcd. It will not then bo lumpy. A teaspoonful of feshly gntcil liosoadlmh added to cooked, butteed beets willglvo a pleasant llavo, _Thls Is especially suggested when oust beef Js.seved.! <l When.the cok byilks Inn bottle pou out tlie llqul/)t contains and put enough ammoaa In tho bottle to" ilont~the cok, jfn away until the cok cumbles. ODD THINGS AND NEW Ry Lame Bode awe vi. 0Vt cgoih lwnds.tl») Japanese ailway. It bin plaias and pnkjj, its steets ae boad, and lt«bullillng* moden. A mllo and a thid awny llfs-the Olil Town, Inclosed. b, a wall, saw on tlio side bounded J>y n.tibutay of tho Sungal "ive. Tho main steet Is sucplalniily wide, hut thee Is maked nmgi-ptlni In" othe steels, ToBi-the, tlie towns hitvn a population of between *nd IOO.J S O O. ".... ; "Cliangch.un bus been called the nieltlne pot ot Munehuln. On Its steets, constantly.nstl with hustle ^%nd.excitement, one bushes shouldes with atuiiltius, Mongols and Chinese, Japanese.. v Uusslans,. Euopeans and Ameicans. Vlijlllve,cSts loaded with sacked bvanipasilh lonjutlngi, Is Constucted to Combat Sub-. " Zeo Weathe... Iotiand, Oe.- ; -Coiiib«ltlni; tempe. gf low teo; mountain", Ice and heavy Knows while flying an aimail un Isnt easy unde any cicumstances, but William It. (Ishnin, Califonia and Aluska pilot, has muds It as easy as possible. 1 The pilot-invento, tn addition lo being a good flye, Is well Vesed In Alaskan flying by Tltqe of-haying spent two yeas with the Nothen Al- Tauspot lines. All of the things lie leaned duing those two yeas ae Incopoated hi a special Htlnson-Uototte plane he Is non taking Into tbt} Noth. I (Jnhnni stopped, off In Potland ecently.bn his Illght to Nome, whee Jits will opeate an ul mullcontact, fo tho post ^dlllce, between Nonio nnd Unalnkeet, a un of.mx) mites. dipt. Ki Hubet Wllkltm. expeienced Actic llye, lilmu-lf spent two hous examining (Iahainii ship and uas < ulck to paise, the details fu tho comfot, and safety of pilot and pas senges In sub-eo MyliiK. CieutCHt of all the Impovements Is tho kebseno bune and the unltjuo heutlng system, fo both cabin nnd moto. A~n\c~gnl!pn (auk siipt>ues fuel - Baby of Gdhgew J^oi llobley of Mucoa, Oo, aged-thcuty-flve yeas. now lias! the uf tilt) yuuii {(.W of the national hotlso of epesentative!. In the election to fill tlie nnexpled-tfm of the late Sam Jlutbefod of the Sixth Geogia distict, M. Mohley polled moe votes thfen bis flve opponents combined.* lie knows Washington.well,.fo he seved as secetay fo Congessman Ruthefod. 107, Att«odi Sons Fanaal Wadesboo, N. a When Alexande Melton, eighty thee, was buied In Chestefield county, tlie funeal was attended by his fathe. Allen Melton, ono hunded and seven. -Allen Helton ode a mule eight o lenmlles to see nls son buled. Diminutive Self Wap ;A little ntliil cupo of bown cut velvet, shiiulnllmg a ich nnd softe cod, Is it chaming addition to this high- WHlste.d..fio.ck..of belgo cepe.. J^RGTIC fo;- a small -fiinacn Installed miie Iho pilots sent. Kndlnlion.foln Hie lunnie keeps thu cnbln wnui, and fesh ai Is taken in though a small l h b t l healed ai ciculates tjioiikh Ilia moto hood, keeping the moto at Us Wat opeating heat. Kpeiiil nip.ial shod skis] which Ouham claims will land on i-ltlu ougii o snioolli Ice, o even In soft sljow, toko lue of Un lonillnit thiiupuujnu, A combination sending and.eceiving; adio set, with unlimited ange null powe enough fo 250 hous opeation, Is Installed In the ship. Wlt i It Gaham claims ha canlistento any station In the- wold. - /. QABBY/QERTIE "A gil who xpteti to h»«got to look good." > WALTONS SPEECH By TIJOMA3 ARKLE CLARK En«it» O..«of M... Walton In H mun At nmn.llnj; m iho towu In will ill lit* Ilv«-A, und hv knoiw Mt. lit* (tntknsi A ^IUtto nin* uiiul Ij than UIH^I* Ifca Hvcitc* lt»»ii vu tit way imi, Ktlff hitt, wific i-lla sputji yuii know Ihe tji^. ll«u III lli «IMt;iM»» ltl- %en with v? *\t- Ut ii«"ou will known TIliuiii U M>"III>P(U no inlihl hi* I* oti* «f tlimi- tliiim* who. vp.i**) 11 Ixtlitf ciltuil i I WHS nt dlhint iht» wh.tt,* \Viil!*in. HI UHiifil, tit tho IMUUI litlilt*, bvhliul lit* Him no mi h<* pnvfni fom nut»f town. nj>nl. nttht tltnlil iii. ; nt>ns who f*-u UH<I**T tih nlwiiyii, no nmllp luw l>»«^kulu iu«miv tm» lw-*a BttDjtwU t<> liiiuilocfl pvcj "iifl who «t Ilio n<<inl tolittf. Njtimnllj h» nutil nnt (uihd i t \VnlU»n. N«w Walton, Mt nml hn wns tint ath^tlng the if *i Hulilnit nt Hi In fin ic. HIT iiuw(*v<<,niliiilttlnk that he hat nolb* \nti to miy, uimiliik Uio nucalti thai It would.ho fit twin httt pupose at this thim l» ttiitdttflt ujk*n thf tlm«t>f tb* cniiiei nut t«t»* t 8i t «i, Oiaf h* WIMJM tak*? hut -a moment to pxpf tb«_ thoujtht Unit was In hit mind Hut he kept on talking, tjln* ta vitin to coul tlut ld«a that h* in*- K< «((*(. IIP wan Khont t* nptnw, lln tnm a i un he of utot^i. ot<l ntont ot i ci IMtifitnitlvu to e. In wligl h«watt iyliik lo miy. lit- jm^ tii hi* amu*- Init»i tlint, fnk(*ttlnic to th«t iiui«hclntf, [)v)m\*n, IIIN clljiioitnamil ho (1(ii pi>il Into mu(l,jil*t l«^uoi~niiiihiit^.tm"~"^.*iii»»«, awt pat of (hi* tiiillfs >i>futfit. "TwPDfj nilnutim htul tlnpn***! lm>»i> bf at down and wo unlt] gn on with the itfula iinifniin. - \Viillon illitnt know how tn say tlwit III* luiil ihilliluic to wiy and. IIIHJI. l» ntkk t» Ii... t Stanfod Cocd» f Wiles f.y, lilflueiicc Polo,Alto, <.allf, ^Stanfod onl»»- Slty coilil KQt int><( tnisn b«aq>a fiviit wnliile iofenwvm avnot llin "iililiilitlt lilt and lull bnmtnlngly to get evenjinshiig; ti^ks..&» hai^ a -ecent ><llioliil_ln the Stanfoil Dally.. A net a peolntnt conl. tade ajinltted th* statement. - Hypocisy Is nolhlnn. In fact, tot i holljli) lio;n-fum«ul Victo llojo. One of the Wolds Sweetest Spots Tons of suga ae disposed of aound tbfs ing evey yea, altbottfb tfcst gentleman might have to bunt bad to find a slnglt lump ^o tbtl-tafe as? coffee. The eason Is that It Is (he suga ing oi Iht New Tok Ooffe* aad Saga exchange, which celebated the Oftlelli snnlvenay at IK flnt tadhsst the othe day. Most of the wolds suga tading Is done bent -. V I -! =; " -

14 % *..,* V QRANFO The Union Mi TO LOVELAND & BUCK, $9.00. All Pice* Habjecl to- 1.W Dtseoanl 10 Day*^ ^flld Line Coal 1 RICE, $7.50; 1344 NORTH AVLEJCRANFORIltt SERVICE.PHONE,ftANFORO. j SATISFACTION anfod Schools Ml 7, 1932 THE CTANFORD CfflZEN AM) CHROWCtE, THURSDAY. to declaed the pogam hee m TtEPtMlT wa* the most efficient at «0 mimic*- DEMOCRATS (Continued fom I***** pabtie* WUdta the 8tete.» «- (Continued fom page I) o T Q ^ at 317 Mano avenue. He i* "PHONE Co. CRANFORD Fi ABCafad Boys m(ut j < etun f Wtththe etal of msnal oceupsition*. Eaecto Wane stated~the T State as 1U ahae in and is a home owne. He Wa» educated -made" wok, pogam hat been lagely in the Jeney City school* and studied M f T i ^ The pogam, as onmhed a^bajv*u*ka«b*;*ff^b«~ ^ ----» ^ - ^ vavvva mechanical engineeing at Btevens Institute of Technology in Hob«*en. fez.administation cost baa been teptto last fall, hat b been completely ltl flfilld fulfilled, Kvm pe cent of the amount of n»oey Annual Folic it Sheman some time he wa* wtth the Geneal wwte wo* being offeed those given diect ent* duing 4he winte, will cay ^olvt the chaiman «*»»* «** nectiic^company and latew*> wok* School litode Aujpicoi of is entie., BUM-* the plan even beyond the scope cug. _ A ** * J i Camp and Company In Jeaey city.-. 33; w«migely due to thefact Joaejg* OoX epesenting the Coloed /Hl» pesent position l» with Peedwate» Tnc, «ft Recto,- steet, a hydologi-ntded-lt and, gave conklentlou. effot mittee fo 1U wok in all. Unea.. He nealy au who applied fo wok eauy Scouu Will "Attact Many. Repuhltcan dub, entimwiklwl the comcal ahd mewlluglcal engineeing w. vice He 1» a fequent contibuto to Secetay Heal stated an plaint* bonght to hta attention and was to"lhewoik8lvhns«n; atated be-had invnugated all com- eighteen will be theengineeing and othe technical" maga- 1 fstufw tatlsfled the committee land those In. of the Canfod «uch as The Maine- Jounal, wweal noun in Canfod lat cnage of the pogam Bate done th L i In " i ^CT. I «mn««««. Industy, andu>**»* Afte ^Inteviewing.those In <*»«!f be*tfoe»yonelnthetown*hlp. the Jfoy 3c*B* at the/annual mnual Boys _.,,,.; He is a membe of the he elief wok and going ove ecod*. font neat Fiday night at Sheman ^* j CTub m New Yok. His faic, John J. Scully, 1* pesident of the School. The** affais have been looked fowad to b thffidda. and this yeas ew Jesey Pilot Commissiones. ^onn vql be bigge and bette than A new social pogam fo the Demo^ any heetofoe Don SB)»fBqBBt»» ttv^has - Thusdays aiwung with thetiinouncment" by Pesident BaeU of a new aued nouca to all Bcout toopt incan fod and wljllie thee in penion. J. a house houiie cdmiiiittee cdiimitl«;contlatlng contlg of Ms «. Lou ibei to meet the, yuuniatcts, at.peiod! of the daysid eaak U»- afhi-officbil.-anothe Fgoing» and Iftfami. ceiebiuy ho"win"be dhbiiai bfphn popjile will" find out about ili«jplanla 4ng..,.. (am school. _ It wa*.voted to hate Bant*, bat suited to uck gadens.. / ~.J. Thta week of papil fotfihliissng"i*- g school" Kiiie waning sigm~*e««d Bant*, wtw manajvd the camp at Bll " M LteMtyea Jack and the Dean Stalk mutt luvn Hets 1 "in tlio ljuclaatluh uf.iinififiiiiincel comnw all the m Late-Mtyea July ^,.1770, tlio Illllsli colonlca. wlilch ad a» contevjllon wn% by *ach Walnut Bvenuc Hhould they fall to fied the-iniagtnatidn of.uwla.ehlw; Collie, m ~im l^an S V«Jte bad ivolttml, desolbeil theinihlves as daaa In th ahool cub speedeninoliee-patolwvu b*equested. M. Wane suggested thai the 1 of Ame-f en fo these d»y» they an< bumly constucting a castlii wlthvfy eal towes ibe bot -flamaey".has poved him- In." Oflklally tl" nnine; Is "United Pamajia Jat toi-»»*-»»n iia.^ tliejtiiiuta" ffnlud Htnies On Monday >Ke K clilldei dlscu*d Out conmvauoii of»lld flowe*. THcue Junio Police might handle the situation. y whee the- giant lives. We ae anxiously self to be uousoaily popula with the SIIIIPS nfaiiiia" liiwd "i» a «lnjulii oiiil uot TI»H i>liial)l>ut "Unit- flowe* bave boon divided into thee waiting to nw that beanstalk gow_up. boys duing hi* Ua** yeas at camp and goup* Jlal. thoiie not to be picked; in the floo ol thei oom is a dellghtul little house,-fchkh epewnu the Fo Plske Post Bugle Cops, Fank when Ptntpal Chales Wallace of «1 Stalls" lias become accepted. a* aecofd. thou to be picked Daingly and Abbott equested pemia*ion<to use on* Sbnmao School told him of what was I he inline of tlm ioiintj, Usage hu* thid, those that may be picked feely. home of the Bhoemakef and hta wife of the schools to pacticeone night gong to happen he decided that he innili- Iho JnlisliHtiiifs "Ameicans" I Thoughout tho emainde of the who wee- helped- to ean thei living each Week. The equest was tuned souid be oo band. ilwlncliun fom nlho Inlialiltouts of. such topic* a». cotiscyntlon of the industloinitttle elves of faiy down, eason not being made publlc- Gave K*J!y of the RIU theate, Nolli itiiii Smith Ainplcu. JHM, pxjsidjifj 1. L Mi and uleatm. M. Peden queied the expenditue.of mill»ee to it that the "kids Tee consevation aaltkfeetibatidn; of Abo Day wee cotlated^whu th«thtitjeoge.w»shlngton celebation l» llu MKl, t wen, Ed- egula, academic wok. ~ ~ i / t d l i H t h e 3 A 3 B» ^ U i «^ i ^ ^ RO0BEVKL.T SCHOOt- ^~ The Kindegaten made ainge bead thu week Now Uiey ae making Oln- 8oaw of the childen In the T Oade have planted bulb*. Ai soon as they wee eady to bloom they took them home. / The Second Gade enleulnod In chapel on Fiday moning. Thee A U making a study of Cnui WC *» tu membe* m» boconw val- «tm* duami. "Z.S.1Utim\x» TbompKm gave a vey en Mwbto account p< the flowe ahow given?4tth«amed pental Palace, which she MiMd Kathetnea fathe won tevfal t h noweahow. < n h w «lb -Ond»- pupm, ae buying U wgetablea, flowes, Cnd shubs t (bay Intend to plant soon In thei isden*., ttteilnt Wni of sping ha» 1 in IB fo they ae tansjom.atndtahle Into a ock gaden. Jm-uumi tulips showing,»w WU 0» ivy, begonia and Jew mued in. These little BOARD COMMIT (Continued fom page I) cone of Lincoln.andWalnut a T. tbe hlfh achool alhleuc coach ^eeemjey, W*e "»y" ii - i «hu»;i/k ^... tin Walte OoOey wtb be on hand. too. boos* the venlnja fun -Seoul- CT» Eafldolph. Utdand. McCuUough d ipeinvat atnwith thei toops m unttom who wiu have thei usual paade thawfa the cente of town afte tmhititttf *lthe Pnabytxian Chuch. C3det Henneaaey and the Junio.Police will be on hand. Taken all In a.ll, this pomtxsu Uooeaf the geatest events In the Una of the Boys. "". Not aattifled wtth getting all of the local athkum. tcoutnuts and othes taunaud.!n the boy*, the committee on nntenenu will have Mayo OeoRc gotngj!9 btng_tip_.aome of_lhe_wane Ulos- Jutt mhal acu wllfappwi he has decbnd Is lute as he says hi- hn.i isn mpties in sta fo tho boys and he dacsni.mnt to spoil the thill. Now cuaus-anothe thine... Thee^ be athletic nmtestf. of all Unds and onjlot a libay, nie small ^libay is Jj^j^ i*n~btiowln«impovement topu pll» duliuj Uie yea ant the boad appoved the equisition. - Washingtons own at Mt. Venon, Tie lane one is *upposed to be llke^any,. lulls Read fo aysneal moden libay. In connection the. ~ The mooted question of eading bds cnjioj^m&ieu»m».jsa^^^ making a book of Ueoge Woahlnglotni hm pj^ami cloud asked if mem-nuyconlife. ~. ibea wished.them ead Last yea, M- been Bade to give away a pocket full of fo, a* aanrements have The Lincoln Boys. Basketball team Robet* stood staunchly fo having this tkaxti to the Canfod theate, good succeeded In winning the banne detail caied out. Tuesday night, he any anemon. fo boy* who win ecognition. Thee will be enough tickets so when We team played the final game «utod ht fwla the Statetow njata on Fiday, Mach 4th In (lie Lincoln, ul., outine, the boad could do aa Uthat a lage numbe ol kids may win amjr»*jb8 dta*thualtii}w nnp each;niehtuileasthtjweeteatf. T*eTwe has wonhie" baskctbalftmnnp IOW fi theat fee theate ticket* "will a duing thelast theo season*. ead.," yea The duing following thelast childen theo took season*. opea to ncy boy thee sothat evey pat In Chaiman Slsson of the finance comthe Th Union flling County childen Musical took Festival pa held mlltee suggested that In the futoe. au la ate a good show any aftenoonwith- one who attend* U» paty has a chance In Roosevelt Junio.High. School at committee* fathe half an hou befoe out coning him a cent. No boys paty Westfleld, Thusday aftenoon and meeting lime to go ove buia to the sat^ ts ct*nj*t«-. It tt satd. wluiout efcsli- and the committee has not fo- eveiong, Mach loth Oadcs 3 and 4 iutactlon of all committed and thements Vlgini«Paime^lIayf6odOlpson;.John^MHc^CotnmWee; Vlii«Paime^lIayf6odOlpson;John^M H gotten thai"fo a n2nutei~thee~vsli be efntisnnt* and plenty so.tha evey boy an he sue of having the vey, best Fiedman, mino Dengle, Lillian lion- j the necessity of eading them in open sen, Chales Haison. Fuman Du- imeeung. ham. Oadea» and «Ntl Oundeson, Chales.Naomi. Hay Haison, A little Claulttea Adv. In The Ctthien to a^icod. Jhe panx it that_the_boyisha!l. of a good time The only equiement Paliy" EnHght""S#"y~BajTMt,7 "Phtjlp and ChioilcJewUlsenthoeelhmnthai be nine -ifwj old o ove. and, unqfe BeadlnelU. aodca"7 and a_jiclcn dghteen and that he shall have secued Otok, Qeoge Ook. llatel Mille. the" consent ol hi* paents. Rodeick Cocket, Ellen Specht, Milded Bchubf 1. Cluile* Oouui, Hebet BJu- *en, Viginia Oafl, llay Main, Albet UpschuU, and Enest Uuke. MINCED CIUCKSN CHICKEN A LA KINO ICasy SabjMl Rlnji, Hi. Bll 1 Veflalne, the lelhiiltd Kvuoli "I hou. pins ii ivaimtim ci>loml «et_bf T»n_hi«t«lk.on niodeo "tlljt lluv^iliuui-iittltfltilluil KV lt4)lu-u IM.»! IHI poet*, by.jsaylngy "A* ttioe pifim u»4 ah utltlilnl In^nx enabling i*«ely one muden Kench met of any III? iliiuli lit» Hii>> Isnt-this all laipohance, I will nnw~talk BIMIUI myahjweinoni eally minli whllni We diihno J *- epnly eiiitiifipnts thd tvttco din Illiidf, "Tlio mi> phlil) Tuth ud Chant* Some one IUH snld that iutli I* eie< ilutnti spimiklliff nuu V hat \ Is somu kind of a tvloo ton lli f BIX 1elisn* It li. but lime clmngw ilumb lo thlnli " * If UOlll 4U o»!i uinlli>* Is fl ecognlie It. Kxhiineo ( Aabian Holg City,. Nuiltl of WUJORI Cuniiili> fu a Illiin.utille Ailint Ttte "aim. "C\l\ of tli Pniphi I I. sot of a wulil It noillil be If all Duntut applied to Mttllnn, Aabia, to nliltli «ee cnl). all leuws black, ami Mohammil Hi-d fom Meca In If-". the sky bown. LYNDEN ROAST A LA KtNO WHOLE WHEAT SALTIKSS - "0HOS8E & BLACKWKLL - -BLACK CURRANT JSIXY ALMOND MACAROONS J.H.McMAHON HigVGiae Gow aosea CBaafed *-l»**-4- a»l APRIL BIG SLASH in^the PRICE o 1TY CO/ Lowest In Yeas! W&SELL JEDDO-HIGHL AND c 6 A L GENUINE EHIGH COAL & SU>PLY CO. Office 19 Eastman Stnwt OF UNION (»., N. X ^«1.6-D429 CRANFORD MEMBERS DlisENT ^ / (Conlinued fom page one) appopiation fom the taxpayee when tt b malcuic money Miss Gdmond expbbtcd that the Geneal Oganization doe* bea» potion of athletic expense, lld<u«u(ii< iwunu foa*, while the boad supplies othe npujbimind kps gounds iu condl- ; - n i -? >. "/ / ABe, the "botoa fitted to;appnne qubulons up to the»fl2."8 limll ot the athletic commitiee. It was decided that the athletic* oonunitte and the bulldlog! and aluund* committee should eon Tef1»Sl WTil*tntOT»i»P^^PPniehib ip^pp ftmdtndcnled might be popely made. TheJ seems Uttle chance ol the money expended to bleaches being chaged, to" the *"B"^**i»* asihat h fund fd haa h and baely bl gounds icnpue;i committee., ; to t see it it thown noli} July i.the stat ol the new-khool ea, -; 1 * tic"i tfns wslpisioi ft*»iu<*nty fl^> pkfd t«uw p**asii-ns o polftnfnt. libwahj ttn-tlaij ltfti(^it«wuliou? kklta, jbadmxktbes o b.^hvims. L>u la* Lb«colnilon the>i$to<at«v^v,t>«atsu.t*>i«nauw.-caiv^e". -nipasini;- ihai tb»?x^w«t*. fotjiicnti dppttttl of H t * i I t e j d *. * " * ;. ". ;-." nitiwy.. * n» t *».fl*tttf onnnlvesv ami then tbe OMtey «t «Heit J» au*.itiicj «««. It a»»t«u ou setmoye jiihlh, a p*t] «Mti Is te n>dy"to eolt fom ca hejlw Judptwnt and join the ct. Stfflg "RmlisJ t thickly foested coast*? la the iohd. Ot he total sockci 6 U pe wot 1* coeetl with -aba»;fossta.«id,«futhe SO pe cent cocssks of Sjpsxif.-%iwled nuaues,..tfee osaa wbo ha^an Itch fo offltt* SBN;S»T» fieoa*.-to scntclt tnhlni.fce&* he eibget ilct Toledo B ".-TA»\geat aa»yeagle of Bttl»S" Ca!a«a la aam by. aoatogjata to**iie amk g«mkm t*m tafwa to aaca. May" Anold, chaiman. Ms. Anna Ryan and M. Scully. The committee announced a cad paty -fo Fiday, Apil IS and full details wlu be epoted at the club meeting tonight, A guest speake, tonight will be Joseph P. Bophyof Elizabeth, egula o ganisation candidate fo Delegate tc the Democatic National Convention M. Bophxfi pominent in Democat cicles of Union County and also active In the Elks and othe fatenal.ogani- a latlons..-. }. Canfotdhos one candidate.tot»- CThate delegateiim*. Sophie,1* fl*otti Jj..._i_-... ^. -_._; " ;..K FERTI-HUMUS BIADE BY THE tfaxem OF HYPER-HUMUS" Feti-ttiimu u a, good mbatituto fo muun. It is pepaed by mixing Ae pope chemical, with cultivated hiunu. to«ive it the eadily avai!t% plant food found N / * in aveage manue. BAG; Lehigh Coal & Supply Co. Telephone WM29 of Union County The fouowing pice, on QUALITY MEATS and FRESH ^CRANFORD,- ^ ~yc± inteest thifty Canfod houaewiveg* The»f pic FRIDAY and SAtjURDAYi ONLY RIB ROAST Pe ound Pec Pound, Pe Found SPRING CHICKEN i ^ 1 - ^ ^ ^ leach (8-lM lbs.) ROASTING CHUCKEN LB. RUMP CORNED BEEF Vegetables and Fuits EETiTlTOE 2 Podnda \fo FANCY GREEN ASPARAGUS, Pe Biijich._^,_. BAKING POTATOES, -Pe Peck SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT; -t* ; ".<>.. JUICY ttorlda~oratlges Quality-Pliis-Ecoiiomy Phone* CRanfod >0260 PORTERFTSE STEAK Pe Pound vv UNION AVE.,IVeRANFORD ;*vsijjtv-i 1. <tv.ii.. i«,.-kt4.t»f.]»* ",6fo J_~ - XI.SAK-

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