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' »J» . f* - -y * IS-K r- - _¿á fÿr^ro. ~ J ~ \ + " ' - ~ _ ^ Í flfcSg^&^&sá3i¿ - s &T æ JL î *^. &W-J - # M iiiflfc iwSB8Baja^sa5^^Basgsa^^^^gsgg§áí-^w * jr&s ï * w . f H»B||fl|BBaSMBB||Ha|BiB|5|jffiB|i3^^ .c ^ %4.1 .>uS .>.'y^ja, w y ’¿K Public MAT 44 . hops , l YEAR; GNITY. NUE J, 3S6J WWWWI at UH FREEZBtS TH POLE, MOUNTAIN and JM,” AD Sizes Wire, Copper and Screen Doors. Qur e good«, quality the Company ” CRANFORD, H .J. ERVICE 9 COHTRACTiOJRS | IB BBODBKB $ M n gladly (Bishkek j UIUtMd. i othrr . $ (kiabri M, I. « W IM H H H *»»** W 4444« « 44*44« ^ •air Shop EAST Shpe Repair Shop of $ 1th the needs ofthf J workmanship win bo i» ■ ',,•.•■»• I"■• . ■ : &■. ‘ - . ' irate Prices.. . NSANTORO iiiin i i i i'i i m « * * ■t ,í 4 | ; í fr W “ 2 «fP* (<t XXV 1 U. No. |J. HU’ TOBE U K BOTSCOOT * !? £ .* £ « “ »P wm he Xaitlat- •d This Month at Oranlord^WUI ÍZ522Í ®* E**»°*t »• Wtanot •I sers Tennuauat ' ntaüf wV im. “S'IL «'»wpllih. nî*°* ^Utoju T. Tilden, 2 nd. not R 'i à S î t t a I - bHÎ?ihr *1*“ klit*»‘Pd*e K ,l*a ha*ta*-n received r rrTZii» *'■ H*- ..... ...... . »*154**»*^ fol*** bÿ society and •*e he la to bo honoredsMll further k r - w iiwiurça (j. _ n^rií^..^h*,“ !('ue: « l f r l ¿ ñ 0 "óf Boy Scouts _eln* iñjttated Tnto tho Amerita. *’ d ii Ì ? h ,«0 play» an exhlbltkm „ii?.® 19J£ ar,?e Club Courta at b w A t o f Troops - j .*n. ™W whp aro rettine kTSKS®™!* R S W «rataat Dean Mathey. 5 « . Mww in Cntiiford i.V16 8cont Celli and I h- Ì^ kmJZ 1*,?1 ^ ìi TI"J reason la. Jdte ^ !fii.S J ÌOy S‘,°lnt to'irnanient ^^& ° n0 bat I,0y Scou ts È Ì .tnhf,,**/ ÌP,|ig an(l Son’a dinne r, I l i nnV- ^ 'J ? 0 earl>' ln Ilio year) Wr Bill qualffled for niembership I waa-elected a niember of thè r®?*- .Ji0«' eomea libi Inìtiaflon un(,0dbtcdly prove to be’ Èee of hl»'iTfe. toterMt.ta* «Per- T ie cxlilbltlon follon-a tho annusi £hSS?Vt 'T “ urnamcnt<‘ h® «Innor which .ls proscntcd. euch year wlth lii'in B Z Up\hy ,{ov- Konneth ». ■rtln, Scoutnmster. For thè na.it slet* A bVi>" " ? » '>)■ m uffiVV?* Uffc*t ero»^ of »Ult- « n 1i « t In town ^ •fbwl*Oq. Ko materbow many come, arrangement« han. ^ * t o t i * e «aro of every one t o i w ^ e t o r r mwner. tn addition to ‘ b* Provided wtthln the feneed ,l" . r?J,rtV » platform will be bullt ott|*Jde that will accommodate al- With the tjerfeetlon of the plana fbwy U no doubt C H R O N I C L E CRANFORD, N.j J„ THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1925 -vjS 43 nitjr to see :;,',rrr v, c; j w « wuv oncuWi uw exhibition wiU hive mnpje opportri' “ “ «th « «ntlre mût; PatroU iMtho mmu.«ll ____ _ ^ _ . ?.* Boy Scout« aa well aa »perlai po- lire offleer» will look after the eoní •i«., a ¿Vo .vu*'-“ u" ui'fii won oy 'i* *wim $ » oy A. Ktanger, Jr. In onlor to (>a,nfo^ , collìdei! . nSft8t to I*'« toumaluenrtinä and; Lnlon avemu-M, '..^._*y..Fc" ero}Laly offered a .“Î A l' .?.1-..T*le. fonder and a wheel Si ... . « ui »lament t -. llluon renemutily offered „ que Incentive. Tho wintmr of tournament till» year. In addl- to recelvlnr tho eiip, will-also ([presented with Tllden's raciuct runner up to receive Mathev's Th6 « ’Inner also Is t„ he meat» 9 and . "«Wl 11U Jim p Thomas, . Kecordlng to tho rules . of the n.° 0,10 nuty appeur on 11 nloss ho Is a rerularly on?1u f 4 i . » VVbllu “B,S B « r b> lT , n ° v; " B«'i«e through “ ^rP, ,1 Initiation, taken his Ll52i. ™n bresepted with his Bcforo (ruing on hurts for his exhlhltloii ho will nlblni-elf before tho Troop, Jus right to wear a Tender- . and rccoho It aa all Boy jZZztxmt which will undoubtedly be oyer-tho country. «'»king this Tlldcn- |Bcput Tennis affair tho biggest - tho town has ever seen. Neat- Arrangements to accommodate Rpxlinately two thousand people Bthpr with reserved parking spice ¿Automobiles is popularising It ^rnlles amund Cranford and the Dice of how Jersey” expects to ,0? .?* l.b® »WUwa. ^Following the tennis , matches a ‘' «nor will-be tendered Mr. TUdeti. Br- Mathey, “Shrimp" Thomas and others of the Tllden party. Tills will necessarily be restricted to a small account of accommoda- l «na- It Is expected that the Offl. < Inis or at least the leading players “ nninb®1 ’ of lennls clubs of sur- l°t*lber with the f th ? ^ m ^ ei.!*y M d the member» *i* } w i i o arranged the affair will comtltote the uH-ond- fji* £* dirmor. However, no de* s s f t a t t i ,“ - : outstanding event In her civic r e s i d e n t “ Ppimlar spirts and concert h1“ ®"* for vb,ltors l!* OT RID 0 FJP 0 IS 0 N m Township CsaaH iM Takas ActUa to KlUntoata ThU Daagwas KttU aaea. Foils» to Xaforto Ortha- aaco Frokibttiag Droppiar Uttor on FabUo Itroots. Township* Commlltcman Qee. at -Tuesday night, directed attention }o ttie Ion* menace of poison Ivy In many places about towm on the jnb*{c streets etfen. Some people are immune, but many Huffervcry seriously from poisoning by Ivy, M r < ii-c *«ld, and he believed action jlwuhl be taken to prevent this ax far as iwsslble. The matter was r^ tW «U hT 1>0lle* ^tmu/iteexind ■™ » ¿ f f t f f S ’C .'T i r .S S ; i “ ill;'Sis*'"1" The matter of cleaning n.. . l , tow,, and keening It clean' ,*» ctjpte In -for discussion and action The, C'dlce will be Instructed to en- torefl the ___1,1 ,.7 111 *. ■ _ s aogxdkkts .if FH?.h„.°hf Mr"i W. 1). Wolfskell *}*. y » 2 Ab©th, and liergnertt car driven by. Halpli Scarborough of CYanford, collide* 1 of the other" “na ronnl'iy '»"»I'1 Poehle?"«? 3 , "■ tn-. Joseph l oi-JUcr of Cranford, was driving \VMMn,lfk .on ,,,lrVNl<te avenue, near ! file d - when a small roller, which he was dragging at tho rear vc.'i.iltirUi-kl br° il‘ btosc and »truck i "l i«gf„Yai i bf ,on‘ .,.m ctM,w avol‘i u. breaking his leg. lie was attend- ed by Itrs. Irwin und Blythe, and llpsp'ltaf" *° tb° ■E !b* bclh OeneraJ "1 ' , ‘ " . 1- ■■ * ; ' .. Advertise In the Oasslflcd col- unins of The Citizen and Chronicle. The i w « ' u i n r ? fln®for »kdataJn mo i oiico will gU*o wamlnv anil I «iftoít wllf follow seven yearn as active flwraen The I rtwHitnmendstkm was approved. ■ I Bsyer • Aldrich and Comalttssmea i«ÍíiÍL*r.^Sn,,r ‘ÍC Ír. »“ » “!* °** CUa* <p#ak,r*- Mtttb U f a « ^ AM U ,^ lc h ,J«w L,i "cunoMey maUea Oiv.o «a Township Affairs. iM a n e i (of w ffiW ‘T'!: ■«•rnodn. at U^ashls, tlie filate I. Fullee calls answer.^! » í‘í..liianfl,r'1 Bepubllcan numbered ÎTS. . answeml enjoye, tlsotr reiular luncheon Itvrew.lutmo ch.iv.il ft'd In addition had tiff* pleasure to hihn^n 'il u l Police were pro- hear nne talk» troni Mayor Aldrich ,ro.M ' “ king parti «'id Omurnltte.-man li.-e o n X w n tlrketa. el? * ” **’ ,non«y. sdlM 'lp problem». Township KnglncVr iicRPiK, pie... Hollina rIwi in r 1** - *• -* * *» a il'liL* **T«re park» both bs connection with the ' i tw.. i . Hollins also made a short talk and , A .y d ,ll«in fixim cItUcns asktog I answered tpiest Ions. Mayor Aldrich »h i<'eHi i eviW*iJ"* lw Provided In I told of the need* of the Tiiwnshlii P. ,,,i* hevlngknd how these nend» are. lielug met n tU ? i.Tu t.itd. b3: the h ,tay*‘ «1 «I'v tiniuiclal side of and tTne^dfiliuimi wa? rc»il T«*nshl|' Affairs and made plain .'.“ f*1“ " approvetl. and tl* rtwwons why taxes are high mul riirf. injtrurtfKl Id »e-jjuitt what U duno vrtth T uuukIi I d T-lSita?1 «firMU .lt: b,V ? ,a“ n»* * tnon* ,jr 11 I- t<* t .0 regretled That A letter o(. thank* from tho V.|.nJ°re. c ltlm u ami taxpayers à ' \*m ' i r o m ino V .l,* ,ft*e out^tu oiu tA.xiiMvont «f secretare ' ,'í:> m r 'T ^tt!'ndto|¿ IVanhml wer« not prosimf to hoar i.v- V i l A ' {<“r *lle rn-operalloirglvenl*1»'»*» talks fllher guestk Inclinlèd AssrÍÍ».liooní,,,r , ,n *h« W tlm jax Collector Teller and A**^ Association Is-doing In CYánford. I Swacklialner. l_ 4I i •vvvsxti, talrviil Will IOllUW f t e r s x w iS " « W ^tW a ^A P «1a'-'«» Cranfonl. X. j. .A B^^S Assillili h-taiy'wM'l!''!11 AJ,rl.1 Hth, the Sec -,......... ....... n,;ary « " f Instnicted to write you conidcd at sprlngflelil i àlt''IUm^, il\Ti Al’r" l''- PhucSTlast Saturday (■ruirh.r!B«in h.. .'* ',,'','’< ,n‘,n of 5,fender and a wheel «■»{, mo . V ‘ K ? la,l.,,° ««uwrate " ,‘v" lounshlp Committee, in Moquto Orangs Jules Virginia Oar« íharry extract OrysUlised alagar ' Shrimp In Q im * j. h. M c M ahon High-Grade Grocer 23 Union Ave., ff, ', TcL 675 . 1 i.V l . ’ "“""‘ p. tommittoe. |r ' , I?' ,-"!'ca»/)a'f'> Hie Oiiniult. u < m a y have, Tho letter front the wa!“ roadI '»i!ri<> '?hnt,,1.t r,r;r' iir '< n S ,r?{,Vi'> 'UU " UV0<,nly Aery truly yours, CAIll,iR. BHAIU.KV, „„ - , Secretary. chair nirt, will be taken to a f tim Ai»ocl»ticm lx» dolni In (Yinford iHwiflihiiiior. *|ro|»l»lng of- lluor •ín^SVSlti” L Í . \»t»w #fs»«n^r-.TY»fn«l WiJ gfter dUinihal of Mimo L ju ir in um -fftr -^llopo^wf : t t rol».! routine Club IninHiurod *!i0,,V « *Ve,v ~ h,'ti“t‘al ‘ “ in Mr. Aldrich Hi e Mayor toklofthc in statwi fh,, 8:;*i “m* !, »- l"'»rre"« of the un.lcrgra.l.- crossing f..r twlltlon of cltUniisl *nd that It would' protialdy have 11tiie tábr« w»Mtl¡< i.,l“ te “ J h“ w * f " n *nl»hed years ago had It mu too table was then on the presa I >>ecn for th« Court decision that the I have consideration Potter Buildln> could not i... o. rally and In . •n2i r i.» CT ,y Th« iYiinmltH»« ha* b « « i dUaopoim In ob,i1M ^ l?ir * f w- 1" “®t betncaiile •o tnclude the lower portion of \or. iiitfln« Pafi- * w*l» 1» Hooded every "Wing, owing to the prohibitive ' for the land by the s culattv» owners. Cuuimltteeman 0 «« spoke on KV- .ancea: -Town RnanctonT .Imply t,ltni * ■ni* servtivw »ml hav« tho nw*n* to k -. MUlr*«, Mr, tt««* »alct. Evwjr mibll«* r i muniur*. whethar It K L .i u!,nty w State, ban a direct effect X !! I™ w^ r y- «•thoit $ t o T ‘t ? srhmils. wc want « w d roads anil wr r.-ri *nd tiro pro. ! ,» t, ; » ‘“St t>e willing to pay In taxes doU Z\ c«î!".h!,,r ar,,inted »»P«»«**, in r case, they mean we are »Imply km Ing the town the hind o f. p U T which you and f want to live a rJÄ. ihildreu Incroa^a h, t ülVn il1 -' » HJ" B «^*are In Sd SIX««* U|S l ... . V (Vmimlsslon. .Mayor Äldrlcii l V ? m ïi'" w « . ,7 i,.,.‘,,„” 'V. I aiKl i»’»rlu*» are being lu-l.l a rill iLii“ «Ben1 the Salvation ¡"cry few weeks. No agreement ,y , local committee .to. rataeM1** as yet been reached aa to dc fumieJo have » «Ta, Day” Naturd^ lull« by the 0 « « ^ S r thVttlin ' 1tlUMfflsvrt Tim (l^|Ln».l __1 ___ - mtolon; tto R VraVd-tm 2. ”i -rti n i .o T »''" i M'«>io “ porteil »'dp Knglneor. hut It 1» Imix-d thit In Aufti f al,crtt*Ion tiermlts « " will get an oriler from (he l*ule TiK! |!kw/' n r ,U •“ • W '*• I'Ullty t'ommlsslon very shortli liv ho TWn'jhi. roVLn" °c«upled ,or ‘ lie elimination ot this dangor ii.,ii ,VMn* h|P • In tho MaaonlcIul,s crossing, “« ' » i ' * « ' t0 1,0 exo-f -The Mayor reviewed the progress Un,ll°r‘* Harsh for a «M h o Hallway Valley Trnk Hewer i„i ¡'f*' f l*,rr » ‘‘“J"! «nd five street) which was about to he started when s i-' o „ ' ' ^ » r,r.,lr r ,<t‘’r 1?!1? ' In «•»I ‘ tie Worut Avar prevented all work It it ' Ea t of l '10 Taihlgli Valloyluf this sort. Further delay haa heel" Opiiiovlsv a I<**un«fi waiting fbr"othor iminlrloali rdlniinccii to vatau* wlitt re*| tlM but It wm dt^ldud IMt yiVr to -----;• —r».s»-rttrf i »rttir ir We -^areauaa:-*-- •- ;i ¡is*.:!'iJSr-‘Ks? .iSTJ-aw oilio-e comlltlon« wr|dch yield taro« tax returns hut destroy the tyne ut <mr rmumtinlty. _ \Ve do not « JI, «Mim ataJl » nM!pt*- ,W" , ,h‘' Bke. « the single house, owner will have of malrda7fd*t0iiPOrUnn of ‘ he dwt would if .oil.* U;w" *han he r. U<& on "'■‘’‘i*«" »«re en i ojiragcit— Tim-Increase I» valua- liinini « '»vaio wiiai r«.i ve» m i « was uecuteii last year to mah.» of Mar h„r° si root and to ac-lff" ahead with the following nroh- i..üL5.:,'rst,i!lt "‘foci from WajnutI“idy Included: .Hprhiglleld^lvcnlí. ontisljwerth. W’ostlleld, a small portion of s mvomiih luruiii irom Walnut avenue. )o the river, were a,lom,sl l - ' B ' “ a'"f second readings. Hoar- wfisrSLSMs Are bxIranUohouId bn placod am '!;’r"ll Commissioner Warner ad ò i Kctfiml1 «I-1“0 ,,l<,ru i'J’drBiit». on,. nvcim“ 0S!ir V (^ C,r o M ,“™“ I’urkuav Tiih u>n \» Mlilngton lhohy^an,iIJt i^ , . a,',,rüvt'd lire Commissioner Warner mvim. mended that exempt eertillcates in- «ranted to Flrenom liw-old llk . i,l¿t 'f1* « mu muiKi nfRuingü. Hoar-1 ‘wwiio l Afk. .riunì Í ’hí- b.m. f í o fíí-r tlm ,!>‘ h of ,May. Rahway. Asseverai iiíl b " i, L . bo. ^''«'«»f'lpjmndstand dpalltles could mi h.Mlw V’ . 1»? * ,oy Scouts »ewer wlthuut oxee« , r "'Ih. which Is thè dato of thè homi lltnlr n »•> .... hlg Tilden tennis event. „oiuuaroRjp t o m What Would You Do * dft. with - „ A Post Dated Check? A Raised Check? A n Altered Check? A n Undated Check? A Certified Check?- mont A. C. of FJIzStstS. *?? Ih» WM°a°iittito Thr Ci*n.,0,J *cam »iw a uttlo off color and this on. dmilitedly accounts for the loss "of the game. It was tho second gam« temh-u " ‘ “ ii1Bn<* * ,ar*° crowd at- - . r ,m crror'' lnade by th« rrVf 'r.n’r i i |,' “ >rcn»1"II happened at critical times and allied greatly In M ,1 '' *“'<,rln« of the Belmont runs. i..1 .?. n« al'1 callod Into the f'1 i’CHoy- Wght. and-yiltcliod a It -'i ed ^ l,\K r,a,u! ot ,,ali-.,f« has now Pitched U Innings without a run helng scored ngslnst him, amt this Is a wonderful feat. Next Hdnday provldo a good gamn for the local fans, for tho opposition on iVrio1 bo tl,b 8tronJr Fords, one of tho best semi -idVeAoains In this section of the' Htatft John win n't i ,l," V r £ ,lz.aboth “wonder" iJ» % l“ f -(;Bnll,ri1 for the hah nnce of the season, and the team will no doubt tako Its top* of the semi pro about». IUtwIlft Fark, .riantood. 't ’rnn'lurib ■V‘l'«1 » y- A* "ci'craCof these nmol- elnallttn. »«ni.i „(if linatice the „„.-ceding the 7 % uonil Innit It wm riocoMAry to »ot a |M«rmIs»lon latv through the lug!», latiire. Aft«r considerable difficulty thls was done and we are now awalt- ta« tlie completion of the KnthieeFs some unforseen contingencies arise tner * n' *° |,<art worl‘ **»>" Hum Mr. Aldrich also »poke of tjio •hhlty anti efflcletiey of the 'l\iwn- J” 1»» r-nglneor, Mr, O.lllns, ami »aid that Ills faculty of doing, thing» for tho future! good of Morrown was contrasteil to A pulley of. "penny wise and pound, prollt"; wold un- douhtedly save tli.o Toivnshlp a large amount of monoy fn the future. Mayor Aldrich referred to the sav- Ing hy the use of concrete road con- struction Instead ..of other type» which rcuulrc constant maintenance . !*° l°hl about Monte of ho d ffU-tHtlo» lirjTrtrtiarlhg for Fftad building where there, were not houses enough to pay for tlm ex- tension ot water mains, und gas mam*, although tlio property own- s*™ want tho Tiiiprovwiiont. The Mayor afao npoko on rlvor ] «"hhls .nadeTo m e'^ ds year, arose from the demamMf '[ X l tY «?»««•>- and froin an "f m mtimrita hZ!W a'sesments. |f » „ »(ssioeilts hail not been Inrreasml , i. | ® x.F*l® would have been higher Iho total valuations for Mm entire town Increased about two anil •inartt-r millions. Of Mils one n lli o,, >va- for new ctmstroctfon ami 'i«"rtcr million for revlSiii filiations of old properties. I'eoide Slmuld real Is» that to.. •continued on,last page), FIVE cents GREAT JlUaCUslíJCCESS WL Í Í Í H .« .° r*J C0B," ‘ 0ra« enthusiastic au- the-second encert rt„Ul i Tir " r 1 he Woman-» Tit IT*"'"?1 ; «I Sherman Tuesday night. The avniiia. thetlc .„¡rode of (he .nXnro brought forth the liest efforts of the Hm . o«., which Muig with go,»I <■*. pje«!.-t». g»»>.l articulation and a ‘or,' rtl >Ul,u *ani1 «luÍMní ' Till, effect was due to the conscie“- rloii« »ork or the (In,ral men,Iter* comblnml with Mo- tireless ..ff’nta arll-tle director, Mrs. Ulllan \tidiew« and the arcouiplisheil and ■let»-.,-table aceoiiiiMud-it, Mrs F \ van Horn Tim Kastman Trio, làici* Forrest Mstmán. harpist, Hsrali I‘,h ,.,-||. i Iste, and Kthel Smith Ford. v|": , * "V ' * » " grou|.s „ ( eliamber mti*h- einhraclng a variety of com- A*.1«? 11 «.»rks were effectively ■ biti ror, 1,^,1 Tin» harp solo ' Hal. V». • .vM •«»«!» »um i by Ml*»- Kastman was well re -elv-d ami She responded to an eh- p’. ’i 1. - ; ,r " Ml'<' aecomtiatded to (lierai In several numliers. _»!< (lie ari» •(•lisrmunt «lUeaii” - «ta lle:«,. Mncvvall. soprano, dis-. -a « - w. r t .Voice.- Mo- iitinll!v i "¿Í,V' U:*i ».a ' f"r 11 ,1 biirltv n-if •'vibllKv Hie apiM-aliog mnnner * , , *rea( i-ersonal charm or the - ‘olol-t was. further shown Ip. the •doglng of Mu- encore numbers to which she play,s| her Rmim. -aolm-ot Tlii' «tage wav lieantlfol- iy decKatedwIth ferns and flow eta Aller the concert, all repaired to tin- gymnasium, where to ilio imislc ,*f inmlmden:» orchestra, those who felt In the mood. Indulged In some real old fashioned dnm-ltif. Any ••ne who tldhks that tho waltz Is not popular will have Mo think again a* when once the waltzers liad Mic-fh-or, there was no chance for anything else . The fMUrone.se» were Mesdames liarlo«. Mivi-ll and Tomllmoin, Tlm next concert H|1| be on Tuesday, ¡■'"nlog. May lï. mm (Imrsl m,„n. iM‘r« Mill bave an aftrr ronerrt sat !• ' MrnmrnWmiÛSÊBÊmsiaKm,mmm.^^mmi .a* Ml« BWU ino Aiayor aim» *pokb on Hvi»r placo at,tki[ .pollution on which tb„ Coomilttee toamii horo- Is working and hopes to find a tier . ___manent solutloti. Monsidoralili! -is SPECIAL SALE! F ire Rags ¡aid Englander Parch Hammocks Robbins & Allison, Inc. MOVIMQ, STORAON, F0RKXTURB 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST, < CRANFORD, N. J ,. . FBora m ' . & DAY Her first concern ii for you W l"r zitL^r * ”"”>*■ »> Tliinlc it over. May we help you bring her cheer. First National Bank of Cranford On# Wâlaui Avana# tNTOE^FREiiÔ.^ <*•> -These and many other queition* are clearly and concisely booklet, » * . '.'BANKING MADE PLAIN,” copies of which we have for distribution. You may have yours by ¿alfing or writing to this bank. Cranford Trust Company ORAKFORD, >. I. ’ ■ ' EVERY MODERN BANKING FACILITY answered in CRANFORD THEATRE. Tat. 422. » TRURff. and F B I Special! Spseiall 2 Days I Dick TmpiD - Mack Sonnet's “Rider* of Purple Cows” _ . Topic« SATURDAY T- RICHARD DCE to . “A Mon Must Liv«” 3fennold Comedy-SiPoor Butterfly” Aesop's Pobles MOH, TUfft. ^ extraordinary Production!~2 Days) Charley's Aont with STD CHAPLIN Cameo Comedy-'Tlltn Foolish” Pox News WHD. ZBXHX RICH in “This Woman” , . Roach Star to “Wages of Tin” Film Facts . TXLXFHOXX m ' Standard Lumber & Supply Co. LUBifBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES TM , WX RAYB ORRITHU* FOffTff i for tea«««, grapa arfcon, * « , . Cor. High «*4 Otoafota f o , ORiXfOBD. ». j. Is U-* Spftef )m¡r fvjif, tum» T« o-v-sxu it .»„«.I,,, tttm on high; »«i-» »,= » , .«».v «nm„ jmi bvtn, . ta» itaau t -«,1 Ivy. IIA.VK coal to bum Instead of burning regrets. Buy now and »ave; don't be one win, says when Winter comes: “Other folks have all the luck.” * L. L. LOVELAND & SONS, Inc n* Kprth Avaan«. X. TsLO« ORANYORD f 1111 m t n i m qcm qnfin n~ nti ci unn rnn uu n„T* n ^ 1 «' .......... ............................. ■»» A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT Coal Prices Are REDUCED SO BUY NOW i y r i r ^ 'r r r s T K -' SSii moms rase foresight to -w s -w o «, it is lust plain eom- rax your bins now , - FRONX OffX ffHRffi“ . . Waller W. Hoooey Ce^ Inc ■»»»i i ......................... ............ r i iim « M m m i i- ■m tt«*; Ai® .n i f V M '^ 8 9

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* ! ? £ . * £ « “ » P wm he Xaitlat- •d This Month at Oranlord^WUIÍZ522Í ® * E** »°* t »• Wtanot•I sers Tennuauat 'ntaüf wVim. “S 'I L « '»w p llih . nî*°* ^Utoju T. Tilden, 2nd. not

R 'ià S ît t a I -bHÎ?ihr *1*“ klit*»‘Pd*e K ,l *a ha*ta*-n receivedr rrTZii» *'■ H*-..... .......» *1 5 4 * * »*^ fol*** bÿ society and •*e he la to bo honoredsMll furtherk r - w iiwiurça (j. _n^rií^..^h*,“ !('ue:« lf r l¿ ñ 0 "óf

Boy Scouts_e ln * iñjttated Tnto thoAmerita.

*’ d i i Ì ? h , « 0 play» an exhlbltkm „ i i ? . ® 19J£ar,?e Club Courta at

b w A t o f Troops - j .*n. ™W whp aro rettine

kT S K S ® ™ ! *R S W «rataat Dean Mathey.5 « . Mww in Cntiiford

i.V16 8cont Celli and Ih-Ì ^ kI ÌmJZ1*,?1 ìi TI"J reason la. Jdte ^ !f ii.S J ÌOy S‘,°lnt to'irnanient^ ^ & ° n0 bat I,0y Scouts

È Ì .tnhf,,**/ ÌP,|ig an(l Son’a dinne r, I l i nnV- ^ 'J ? 0 earl>' ln Ilio year) W r Bill qualffled for niembership

I waa-elected a niember of thè r®?*- .Ji0« ' eomea libi Inìtiaflon

un(,0dbtcdly prove to be’Èee of hl»'iTfe. toterMt.ta* «Per- T ie cxlilbltlon follon-a tho annusi£hSS?Vt 'T “urnamcnt<‘ h® «Innorwhich .ls proscntcd. euch year wlth

lii'in BZ Up\hy ,{ov- Konneth ». ■rtln, Scoutnmster. For thè na.itslet* A bVi>" " ? » '>)■

m uffiVV?* Uffc*t ero» ^ of »Ult- «n 1i « t In town ^ •fbwl*Oq. Ko materbow many come, arrangement« han. ^ * t o t i * e «aro of every one to i w ^ e t o r r mwner. tn addition to ‘ b* Provided wtthln the feneed ,l" . r?J,rtV » platform will be bullt ott|*Jde that will accommodate al-

With the tjerfeetlon of the plana fbwy U no doubt

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nitjr to see: ; , ', r r r v,c;j w « wuv oncuWi uwexhibition wiU hive mnpje opportri'

“ “ « t h « «ntlre m û t ; PatroUiMtho mm u.«ll ____ _ _ .?.* Boy Scout« aa well aa »perlai po­lire offleer» will look after the eoní

•i«., a ¿Vo .vu*'-“ u" ui'fii won oy 'i* *w im $» oy A. Ktanger, Jr. In onlor to (>a,nfo^ , collìdei!. nSft8t to I*'« toumaluenrtinä and; Lnlon avemu-M, '..^ ._ *y ..F c" ero}Laly offered a .“ Î A l' .?.1-..T*le. fonder and a wheel

S i . . . . « ui »lament t -. llluon renemutily offered „ que Incentive. Tho wintmr of

tournament till» year. In addl- to recelvlnr tho eiip, will-also

([presented with Tllden's raciuct runner up to receive Mathev's

Th6 « ’Inner also Is t„ he

meat» 9 and. "«Wl 11UJ im p Thomas, .Kecordlng to tho rules . of the

n.° 0,10 nuty appeur on 11 nloss ho Is a rerularly

on?1u f4i . » VVbllu “B,S B « r b>lT , n ° v; " B«'i«e through “ ^rP, ,1 Initiation, taken his

Ll52i. ™n bresepted with his Bcforo (ruing on

hurts for his exhlhltloii ho will n lb ln i-e lf before tho Troop, Jus right to wear a Tender­

. and rccoho It aa all Boy

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which will undoubtedly be oyer-tho country.

«'»k ing this Tlldcn- |Bcput Tennis affair tho biggest

- tho town has ever seen. Neat- Arrangements to accommodate

Rpxlinately two thousand people Bthpr with reserved parking spice ¿Automobiles is popularising It ^rnlles amund Cranford and the Dice of how Jersey” expects to

,0? .?* l.b® »WUwa.^Following the tennis , matches a

‘' «nor will-be tendered Mr. TUdeti. Br- Mathey, “Shrimp" Thomas and others of the Tllden party. Tills will necessarily be restricted to a small

account of accommoda- l «na- It Is expected that the Offl. < Inis or at least the leading players

“ nninb®1’ of lennls clubs of sur- l°t*lber with the

f th? ^m ^ei.!*y Md the member» *i* } w i i o arranged the affair will comtltote the uH-ond- f ji* £* dirmor. However, no de*s s f t a t t i , “ - :

outstanding event In her civic r e s i d e n t “ Ppimlar spirts andconcert h1“ ®"* for vb,ltors l!*

OT RID 0FJP0IS0NmTownship CsaaHiM Takas ActUa

to KlUntoata ThU Daagwas KttUaaea. Foils» to Xaforto Ortha- aaco Frokibttiag Droppiar Uttor on FabUo Itroots.Township* Commlltcman Qee. at

-Tuesday night, directed attention }o ttie Ion* menace of poison IvyIn many places about towm on the jnb*{c streets etfen. Some people are immune, but many Huffervcry seriously from poisoning by Ivy, Mr < ii-c *«ld, and he believed action jlwuhl be taken to prevent this ax far as iwsslble. The matter was r^ t W « U hT 1>0lle* ^tmu/iteexind■™ » ¿ f f t f f S ’C . ' T i r . S S ; i “ i l l ; ' S i s * '"1 “ “ "

The matter of cleaning n.. . l, tow,, and keening It clean' ,* » ctjpte In -for discussion and action The, C'dlce will be Instructed to en-torefl the ___1,1 ,.7 111 *. ■

_ s a o g x d k k ts.if FH?.h„.°hf Mr"i W. 1). Wolfskell *}*. y » 2Ab©th, and liergnertt car driven by. Halpli Scarborough of CYanford, collide* — 1

of the other" “na ronnl'iy '»"»I'1Poeh le? "«? 3, "■ tn-. Josephl oi-JUcr o f Cranford, was driving\VMMn,lfk .on ,,,lrVNl<te avenue, near

! filed- when a small roller, which he was dragging at tho rear vc.'i.iltirUi-kl br°il‘ btosc and »truck

i "l i«gf„Yaii bf ,on‘.,.m ctM,w avol‘iu. breaking his leg. lie was attend­ed by Itrs. Irwin und Blythe, and llpsp'ltaf" *° tb° ■E !b*bclh OeneraJ

• "1 ' , ‘ " . 1 - ■■ *; ' . . Advertise In the Oasslflcd col-

unins of The Citizen and Chronicle.

The i w « 'u i n r ? fln® for »kdataJn mo i oiico will gU*o wamlnv anil I«iftoít wllf follow

seven yearn as active flwraen The I — “rtwHitnmendstkm was approved. ■ I Bsyer • Aldrich and Comalttssmeai« Íí iÍL * r .^ S n,,r ‘Í C Í r. »“» “!* °** CUa* <p#ak,r*- Mtttb U fa«^ A M U ,^ l c h ,J «w L ,i "cunoM ey maUea O iv .o « a Township Affairs. i M a n e i (o f w f f i W ‘ T ' ! : ■«•rnodn. at U ^ash ls,tlie filate I. Fullee calls answer.^! » í‘í..l i ianfl,r' 1 Bepubllcannumbered ÎTS. . answeml enjoye, tlsotr reiu lar luncheon

Itvrew .lutm o c h .iv . i l ft'd In addition had tiff* pleasure toh ih n ^ n ' i l u l Police were pro- hear nne talk» troni Mayor Aldrich

,ro.M' “ king parti «'id Omurnltte.-man li.-e o n X w ntlrketa. e l? * ” **’ ,non«y . s d lM 'lp problem». Township KnglncVr iicRPiK, pie... H ollina rIwi in r1** - *• -* * *» a

il'liL* **T«re park» both bsconnection with the

' i tw.. i . Hollins also made a short talk and, A .yd,ll«in fixim cItUcns ask tog I answered tpiest Ions. Mayor Aldrich »hi<'eHi i eviW*iJ"* lw Provided In I told of the need* of the Tiiwnshlii

P. ,,,i* hevlngknd how these nend» are. lie lug metn t U ? i.T u t.itd. b3: the h,tay*‘ «1 «I'v tiniuiclal side of

and tTne^dfiliuimi wa? rc»il T«*nshl|' Affairs and made plain .'.“f*1“" approvetl. and tl* rtwwons why taxes are high mul

riirf. injtrurtfKl Id »e-jjuitt what U duno vrtth T uuukIiIdT-lS ita ?1 «firMU.lt: b,V ? ,a“ n»* * tnon*,jr 11 I- t<* t.0 regretled ThatA letter o(. thank* from tho V.|.nJ°re. cltlmu ami taxpayers ‘à '\*m' i r o m ino V .l,*,ft*e out^tu oiu tA.xiiMvont «f

secretare ' ,'í:> m r 'T ^tt!'ndto|¿ IVanhml wer« not prosimf to hoar i.v- V il A' {<“r *lle rn-operalloirglvenl*1»'»*» talks fllher guestk InclinlèdAssrÍÍ».l iooní,,,r , ,n *h« W tlm jax Collector Teller and A * * ^ Association Is-doing In CYánford. I Swacklialner.

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. A B ^ ^ S A s s i l l i l ih -ta iy 'w M 'l! ' '!11 AJ,rl.1 Hth, the Sec

-,......... ....... n ,;ary « " f Instnicted to write youconidcd at sprlngflelil i àlt''IUm^, i l\ T i Al’r" l''-

PhucSTlast Saturday (■ruirh.r!B« in h.. .'* ',,'',' ’< ,n‘,n o f 5,fender and a wheel «■ »{, mo . V ‘ K ? la,l.,, ° « «u w ra te

" ,‘ v " lounshlp Committee, in

Moquto Orangs Jules

Virginia Oar« íharry extract OrysUlised alagar

' Shrimp In Q im *

j.h. McMahonHigh-Grade Grocer

23 Union Ave., ff, ', TcL 675

.1 i.Vl . ’ " “ " " ‘p. tommittoe. |r' , I? ' ,-"!'ca»/ )a'f'> Hie Oiiniult.u<may have, Tho letter front the wa!“ roadI '»i!ri<>'?hnt,,1.t

r,r;r' iir '<n S , r? { ,V i '>'UU "UV0<,nly

Aery truly yours,CAIll,iR. BHAIU.KV,

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chair nirt, will be taken to a f tim

Ai»ocl»ticm lx» doln i In (Y in ford iHwiflih iiiior.

*|ro|»l»lng of- lluor •ín SVSlti”L Í . \»t»w #fs » «n ^ r - .T Y » fn « l WiJ gfter dUinihal o f MimoL j u i r in um - f f t r - llopo^wf : t t ro l».! routine Club IninHiurod

* ! i0,,V « *Ve,v ~ h,' ti “ t‘ al ‘ “ in Mr. Aldrich H i e Mayor to k lo fth cin statwi fh,, 8:;*i “ m* !, »- l" '»r re "« of the un.lcrgra.l.- crossingf..r tw lltlon of cltUniisl *nd that It would' protialdy have11tiie tábr« w»Mtl¡<i.,l“ te “ J h“ w * f " n *nl»hed years ago had It mu too table was then on the presa I >>ecn for th« Court decision that the

I have consideration Potter Buildln> could not i... o.

rally and In .

•n2ir i . » CT ,yTh« iYiinmltH»« ha* b ««i dUaopoimIn ob,i1M ^l?ir* fw- 1" “®t betncaiile •o tnclude the lower portion of \or.iiitfln« Pafi - * w*l» 1» Hooded every "Wing, owing to the prohibitive ' for the land by the s

culattv» owners.Cuuimltteeman 0 «« spoke on KV-

.ancea: -Town RnanctonT .Imply t,ltni * ■ni* servtivw

»ml hav« tho nw*n* to k -. MUlr*«, Mr, tt««* »alct. Evwjr mibll«* r i muniur*. whethar It K L . i u!,nty w State, ban a direct effect

X ! ! I ™ w^ r y-«•thoit $ t o T ‘ t ?srhmils. wc want «w d roads anil wr r.-ri *nd tiro pro.! ,» t, ; » ‘“St t>e willing to pay

In taxes doU Z \c«î!".h!,,r ar,,inted »»P«»«**, in rcase, they mean we are »Imply km Ing the town the hind o f . p U T which you and f want to live a r J Ä . ih ildreu Incroa^a h,

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Sd SIX««* U|S l ... . V(Vmimlsslon. .Mayor Äldrlcii

lV ? m ïi'"w «.,7 i,.,.‘,,„” 'V. I aiKl i » ’»r lu * » are being lu-l.la r i l l i L i i “ «Ben1 the Salvation ¡"c ry few weeks. No agreement

,y , local committee .to. rataeM1** as yet been reached aa to dc fumieJo have » «T a , Day” N a tu r d ^ lull« by the 0 « « ^ S r th V ttlin

' 1 tlUMfflsvrt Tim (l^|Ln».l __1 ___ -mtolon; tto R V r a V d - t m r «2. ” i -rti n i . o T » ' ' " i M'«>io “ porteil » 'dp Knglneor. hut It 1» Imix-d th it In Aufti f a l,crtt*Ion tiermlts « " will get an oriler from (he l*ule

TiK! | !kw/' n r ,U • “ • W '*• I 'U llty t'ommlsslon very shortliliv ho TW n 'jh i. roVLn" °c«upled ,or ‘ lie elimination ot this dangor ii.,ii ,VMn* h|P • In tho MaaonlcIul,s crossing,

“« ' » i '* « ' t0 1,0 exo-f -The Mayor reviewed the progress Un,ll°r‘* Harsh for a «Mho Hallway Valley Trnk Hewer

i„i ¡'f*' f l*,rr » ‘‘“J"! «nd five street) which was about to he started when s i-' o „ ' '^ » r,r.,lrr ,<t‘’r 1?!1?' In «•»I ‘tie Worut Avar prevented all work It it ' Ea t of l '10 Taihlgli Valloyluf this sort. Further delay haa heel"

Opiiiovlsv a I<**un«fi waiting fbr"othor iminlrloalirdlniinccii to vatau* wlitt re*| tlM but It w m dt^ldud IMt yiVr to

-----;• —r».s» - rttrf i »rttir ir We- ^ a r e a u a a : - * - - • -

■;i ¡is*.:!' iJSr-‘Ks? .iSTJ-awo ilio -e comlltlon« wr|dch yield taro«

tax returns hut destroy the tyne ut <mr rmumtinlty. _ \Ve do not « J I,

«Mim ataJl » nM!pt*- ,W", ,h‘' Bke.« the single house, owner will haveo f malrda7fd*t0i iPOrUnn o f ‘ he dwt would if .o il.* U;w" * han he r. U<& on "'■‘’‘i*«" »«re eni ojiragcit— Tim-Increase I» valua-

liinini « '»va io wiiai r«.i v e » m i « was uecuteii last year tomah.» of Mar h„r° si root and to ac-lff" ahead with the following nroh- i..üL5.:,'rst,i!lt " ‘ foci from WajnutI“ idy Included: .Hprhiglleld^lvcnlí.

ontisljwerth. W’ostlleld, a small portion ofs mvomiih luruiii irom Walnut

avenue. )o the river, were a,lom,sl l - ' B ' “ a'"f second readings. Hoar-

w f i s r S L S M sAre bxIranUohouId bn placod am

'!;’r"ll Commissioner Warner ad ò i Kctfiml1 «I-1“0 ,,l<,ru i'J’drBiit». on,.nvcim“ 0S !ir V( C,r o M , “ ™ “I ’urkuav T iih u>n \» Mlilngtonlhohy^an,iIJt i^ , . a,',,rüvt'd

lire Commissioner Warner mvim. mended that exempt eertillcates in- «ranted to Flrenom liw-old l l k .

i,l¿t 'f1* « mu muiKi nfRuingü. Hoar-1 ‘wwiio l Afk. .riunì Í ’hí- b.m. f í o fíí-r tlm ,!>‘ h of ,May. Rahway. Asseverai i i í l b " i, L . bo. ^''«'«»f'lpjmndstand dpalltles could mi h.Mlw V’ . 1»? *,oy Scouts »ewer wlthuut oxee«, r "'Ih. which Is thè dato of thè homi lltnlr n »•> .... hlg Tilden tennis event.

„oiuuaroRjp t o m

What Would You Do* dft.

with-„ A Post Dated Check?

A Raised Check?

A n Altered Check?

A n Undated Check?

A Certified Check?-

mont A. C. of FJIzStstS. *?? Ih»WM°a°iittito Thr Ci*n.,0,J *cam »iw a uttlo off color and this on.dmilitedly accounts for the loss "of the game. It was tho second gam«temh-u " ‘ “ i i 1 Bn<* * ,ar*° crowd at­

- . r ,m crror'' lnade by th«rrVf 'r.n’r i i |,'“>rcn»1 "II happened at critical times and allied greatly InM,1'' *“'<,rln« of the Belmont runs. i..1. ? . n« al'1 callod Into the

f'1 i’CHoy- Wght. and-yiltcliod aIt -'i edl,\K r,a,u! ot ,,ali-.,f« has now Pitched U Innings without a run

helng scored ngslnst him, amt this Is a wonderful feat. Next Hdnday

provldo a good gamn for the local fans, for tho opposition oniVrio1 bo tl,b 8tronJr Fords,one of tho best semi -idVeAoains In this section of the' Htatft Johnwin n't i ,l,"V r£ ,lz.aboth “wonder" i J » % l“f -(;Bnll,ri1 for the hah nnce of the season, and the team will no doubt tako Its ‘ top* of the semi pro about».

IUtwIlft Fark, .riantood. 't ’rnn'lurib ■V‘ l'«1» y- A* "ci'craCof these nmol- elnallttn. »«ni.i „(if linatice the

„„.-ceding the 7% uonil Innit It wm riocoMAry to »ot a |M«rmIs»lon latv through the lug!», latiire. Aft«r considerable difficulty thls was done and we are now awalt- ta« tlie completion of the KnthieeFs

some unforseen contingencies arise tner * n' * ° |,<art worl‘ **»>" Hum

Mr. Aldrich also »poke o f tjio •hhlty anti efflcletiey of the 'l\iwn- J” 1»» r-nglneor, Mr, O.lllns, ami »aid that Ills faculty o f doing, thing» for tho future! good o f M orrow n was contrasteil to A pulley of. "penny wise and pound, prollt"; wold un- douhtedly save tli.o Toivnshlp a large amount o f monoy fn the future.

Mayor Aldrich referred to the sav­Ing hy the use of concrete road con­struction Instead ..of other type» which rcuulrc constant maintenance

. !*° l°hl about Monte of ho d ffU-tHtlo» lirjTrtrtiarlhg for Fftad

building where there, were not houses enough to pay for tlm ex­tension ot water mains, und gas mam*, although tlio property own­

s*™ want tho Tiiiprovwiiont.The Mayor afao npoko on rlvor

] “ «"hhls .nadeTo m e ' ^ ds year, arose from the demamMf'[ X l tY «?»««•>- and froin an "f

m mtimrita hZ!W a'sesments. |f »„ »(ssioeilts hail not been Inrreasml, i. | ® x. F*l® would have been higher Iho total valuations for Mm entire town Increased about two anil •inartt-r millions. Of Mils one n lli o,, >va- for new ctmstroctfon ami

'i«"rtcr million for revlSiii filiations of old properties.I'eoide Slmuld real Is» that to..

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F IV E c e n t s

GREAT JlUaCUslíJCCESSWL Í Í Í H . « . ° r*J C0B," ‘ 0ra«

enthusiastic au- the-second encert

rt„Ul i Tir " r 1 he Woman-»T it IT * " '"? 1; «I Sherman Tuesday night. The avniiia.

thetlc .„¡rode of (he .nXnro brought forth the liest efforts of the Hm.o«., which Muig with go,»I <■*. pje«!.-t». g»»>.l articulation and a

„‘ o r ,' rtl>Ul,u *ani1 «luÍMní 'T ill, effect was due to the conscie“ - rloii« »o rk or the (In ,ral men,Iter* comblnml with Mo- tireless ..ff’nta

arll-tle director, Mrs. Ulllan \tidiew« and the arcouiplisheil and

■let»-.,-table aceoiiiiMud-it, Mrs F \ van Horn

Tim Kastman Trio, làici* Forrest Mstmán. harpist, Hsrali I‘,h,.,-||.

i Iste, and Kthel Smith Ford. v|":, *"V ' * » " grou|.s „ ( eliamber

mti*h- einhraclng a variety of com- A*.1«? 11 «.»rks were effectively ■

biti ror, 1, ,1 Tin» harp solo ' Hal.V». • .vM •«»«!» »um u« i by Ml*»- Kastman was well re

-elv-d ami She responded to an eh-p’. ’i 1.- ; ,r " Ml'<' aecomtiatded to (lierai In several numliers._»!< (lie ari» •(•lisrmunt «lUeaii” - «talle:«,. Mncvvall. soprano, dis-.

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* , , *rea( i-ersonal charm or the -‘olol-t was. further shown Ip. the •doglng of Mu- encore numbers to which she play,s| her Rmim.-aolm-ot Tlii' «tage wav lieantlfol-

iy decKatedwIth ferns and flow eta Aller the concert, all repaired to

tin- gymnasium, where to ilio imislc ,*f inmlmden:» orchestra, those who felt In the mood. Indulged In some real old fashioned dnm-ltif. Any ••ne who tldhks that tho waltz Is not popular will have Mo think again a* when once the waltzers liad Mic-fh-or, there was no chance for anything else .

The fMUrone.se» were Mesdames lia r lo « . Mivi-ll and Tomllmoin, Tlm next concert H|1| be on Tuesday, ¡■'"nlog. May lï. mm (Im rsl m,„n.iM‘r« Mill bave an aftrr ronerrt sat !•'

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T HE long. Mack niratiior jkoke/l lipr prow warily through the gray fog. as ¿li«» ronn-l<-iJ TUIn- inook lo*n<! and /¡\sune south-

*wir«l. The «rat r«»u*t otoning clijij hail ijln-a«iy *rnt n«-nrly the fast

• HMv«*ring- i.usf-fngi-r frt»iai• tin- ihvts. y »n th*»- for« nr«l tnnlti dook

rvimtirird only'tun :m*n. emli rind In a l"tu' fmirfejntowh «n«J MnuiH-'r cap.

ir>*j on the rail, .caring-do*nvwirri nf tto* iojiming crawl that hung and tiiNMoj arr.o.a the.how. Jtonrnth tjie.

of one niutiV rap the light of u «dear hrichterwd intermitteotly. Pres rntlv the other man fumbled inMd* bisfoil I .

“Have you ■ match, sir?" he asked the other. .

T4»e man addressed took a silver match safe, from hi* pocket and held It open toward the iipeaker,

'Tha nk- ■you.” The On tiling match Nhot:<lbwif>iMo the foam, end another glow gleainHl and darkened iteudlly In the gloomy twilight. ,

"Pardon me ag«ln," the man “who find spoken first broke the alienee. “Are toil netpiHlntod ln 'Prlarop* -

----“ Ye*,-—replied—the other; ‘ ‘that 1 hr

ijHiK» [below.rr*l. it fid.felt'd Ing *|ea, It

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m y home."v l*erhups yon know* something nhoul

the court* there?""Yea, 1 have practiced law . there

_ lively© yeura." . •­' ‘Indeed! Th'eii .I'll eiphiln my In­

trusion. I have a ruse coming» [ip on demurrer on the tenth. In one of the Niiperlor court*, which will In* my Ural

* * l ll“’'ittmre >n the rallfornla court».": “ You are from Portland?"“ Yea, I hnve office* there. I w«*

drawn Into this cnae of ‘the eleventh "tiour"; 1ml 1 hope to denn It tip aoofiT

Ih i jow know, on principle. 1 hale to «lemur. iinleaa the suit seems unjust or frivolous."

."«tli. I don't know/ One's client« nr© entitled to their technical rights ns .v e il « « their iictmil rights. I him* n case we have been lighting on motions for n yenr. I told the other attorneys

•sine-duj Hint I would do till« mjueli'for • liein: If they got a Judgment It would tie n sound one.'* '; “Mu you rememher,’* asked th© Port­

land attorney, "the case the Juniors Snt law aohiKil used to dlscuas? Two tn'en were shipwrecked nfml east adrift upon a ttuttil raft sutTtrlent Jo support ooly one of . them. After struggling

a while, It became evident timt

the V door, striking the koob several tlnirt before b« framed It sad threw the door oj»en. A »rorrhlog. stinging bln it almost threw him back Into the

Leuping out Into the blinding, purnlng torrent, he runted madly tdttsrd the de*k. Gasping and log. stumbling and striking, he“ fell sgulnst the rail before he knew he was outside (he eatdn. The whole ship forward was enveloped In srttokf, and the .deck was already . Marplng and rr;ivkjng with the bent. The thunder* our roar,of the fire told of Its tcrriMe hold. A moment he rjung to the rail Jn irre^olule desprnilbir»; then, burned mi'l Rf I fled, he flung hltmudfotc^. the

U fur. out into the hhtek, boiling m [below. If«* struck the wafer head

•t d«**‘p down Into the ro«>l- a»***!m*d a Soft. *M.*otldng

refuge from' that cruel, murderous fir«*. . Jtut then* won a deathly chill In Its touch, a deadly deteriuinajlon In 11r gruap. - . ' '

lie rose quickly to the «urfjir*. Th#. hulk of the burning stenudT had sw ung shoreward from him in a . desperate cHort to gain the beach before thus# Inautlable fhifnes cotihl complete their terrible work- .The stern of the vessel wna still clear, and the Attorney could see a crowd of people huddled together on the upper deck. The engines were still working, hut before tlie’ steamer had gone twice Its length, there was a dull ronr, and she swung around broadside to the waves, and rolled helplessly In toward the shor*; a hi«*-- ing,. roaring, seething tnasa. . .

A huge swell rose over the attor­ney's head and Imre him down deep under Its ponderous wave. As he rose

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Members of the Exiled Royal Family of Hungary

e »inam m w n T t u » * uraoM m o i cum

■ Fletar* of tb* «H ad i* w l hm llr boise. LaqulttUi. Spaili. JLeft to (tfht. *r*—Prtne* otto, Addbeldc. Bobert. Felix. Cut Lad wig. Rudolph. Diubetb Charlotte and Cbarione. The lattar waa bora after bar fatbu'a death.

i£b Itlt. Nd*«i«RM LbiMbl i

Lisralai by frx lk s . !Perfectly good practie« « f golf -

swing* is' fK insIbl« w herever there I# i rmun to swing a club. It Is the perfee- • I (Ion of the awing that count« snd th# i preliminary practice rvMltjr Is better; | under rondttbms where It 1« 2slide to tilt a hall. Nor 1* It necessary t that In hitting the ball juu d» It «a • r 1

for

liefilnd II, bis shoulder. strtick roine- tjdng hurtl, whlch he ItiNtinctlvely griisped. It wus a U ff beiti fiere Vi»* ald. hopn, llfe, In hla hnn«!a. iSut ns he reuted upon lt. lt sfmk. lh thè «u v e «, am i arroR« Jfs suhrnrr^lhg linea rose thè d riiw »; Mremuing face of hls ciunpiinbui of thè dòck-'-th© Portlund nttorney. Th e y lind sismi meli other on thè *hlp heforé. Mnd,/jÉe reeognltlon una rnutmil. Nelther tnnn Rpoke, liut frolli thelr ryen pourn! «uit U» eiich other thd sileni suppllcntlon of nnr*

jvh o lina |himhp(| heyond hlk power. Tm - gether they mink, cllnglng ih thelr d«*- s pnlr: together they rose, rlùtcfÌIng thelr hópe.

t^iin you swlin?" gnsited thè Km. KrnnVlsro iitto.fnéy, ns they rested.A nioment between wnves.

No." giilped (he'P ortland nttorney, atruggllng helplessly. % '

“ aVelther nin I. Tread-W aief. Your_ feet^-fnStT-." *

Aa théy rose hehlnd « huge swHI they hetd thein*piv©a n few niomrnts

golf course. Mislunce will he the least of your troubles. Accuracy Is rhe teal# element. (>ms4-<juently, there X# so nerd of practicing with a driver. It 1« bpiter to begin learning with • msshW. lljr the lime your stroke with tb# tuashle Is under control you will have but little trouble with tbs longer iroo anrj wooden Huh*. . ’

(!hlck Evans was s good golfer for at least two yepra before be w m ib lowed to play a round, lie was a caddy and practiced with some one’s dEaeard* ed mnahle In the caddy yard and to and from hla home. He continued th# practice In the back yard end In wtn- ter used the gayet. That hark yard or vacant lot practice. If you pitch maahle ihota at varylng dlatsDres at a bucket of .aand, Is a©- valuabt# as ff you had the freedom-of a mnilon-dol- lar golf courss, .

I^erh#|*s-the heat pfeeHee- ef-elhtl.l one knows the. mechanics of hi# stroke are correct. Is careful practice In a. room Jn front, of a mlrr»»r... Ob# can ntternutely watch h!a reiteçtlon nnd the pince where the hall would be and can At once cheek uny error. This Is tmich-hsrder to do In the op*»fv sod irnpoNNihle of accompilahment In play­ing. th© fnnie. As n mutter of fart* piny I* h decided detriment to the be-

I BETTER HIGHWAYSYIELD BIG PROFIT

Constitution of

Few Chid|et Have Been Mede in Fifty Year«;

Perl*.—France celebrale^ very mod- •et I y a tew ervrkf acu tin* nrtlHli anni- eeraary. o. Die (ireeent French conati-

Klmii-r. Inovjtiihly be trica to d» the tstloa. W. I’alnlare tuada an eltvjoentlni|>oa»lblr mid the work of the tearb- rr I» »'refill'll before It baa n chance to lie of anyuatv ftne of the Wtacr Ibliiya a bcRlnncrOMti do la to make nn early

little epr«ci> In tba rhuititier of ilepn- Kca. aod all partie* Jolncil In honoring a eoaatliatlon

by. franile trrnillng. Again tlie allcnt, yenrnlng apitcìil went out to raeh

one muat l>e aarrldretl or both would he loat. Finally one deliberately «truck the other from the reft, and that waved hla own life. ■ Under common' law. what waa Ilia degree of hom|.

icldej" .•That'« a new one to me.“ anld the

San Frunrlaeo attorney—"I .guetta he- cauae I studied law In an oflice. What 1« Ihc anawerlf'

"Well. It w a s a moot quentlon. j am not sure In tny own opinion yet. What do- vou think J". “ Why. It seema plainly ezcuaohle

homlrlde." .“How so?. He waa not advancing

Justice or preventing crime." .“Self-defense."-' ."He waa trot attacked."'The right of eelf defcnne I» founded

t»|K>n neceiatty, whlrh certainly e.xlat- •ed. In . this case, and was not brought alioul by the defendant."

"la not the »layer hound to dealst when hla vlctlnr la helplefcar’ :

“Hut he was not harmless. He was atill a menace." • . .

“Not Inteutionally or criminally."“ I don't think that toijerni lu auch

. a ettae," '

. T h e right of aelf-defenae does .not lnelude the right of-attnek'J"

T t waa not a criminal attack; he waa doing a lawful act."

"So waa the other 'man. , And no enmn ha» ■ right ahuvi» another to kill where both »land equal." ’

T » It not a fuadamental principle of law that « mau tttky protect bis lire •tvgll events r ’

T h e principle applle« only Where he le-pieced at dludvanlage by au- other a .malice or misdoing." .

. ‘'You are wrong, my friend, yon are wrong. Any man—any I wing, miiy prelect Ida life. All law. uU llfif .1« baaed upon that principle." . ;

-1 think you are wrong; I think thnt ■man was guilty of murder."’

"Murderl Oreat rt—d. man !". "Yes murder. If ,a man. even .

man atanlng on thé desert, were In■ meet »«other with food, and should kill him and take hla food away, you would u y he waa guilty of murder, would you not?“

"Yea. Under the law the food b*. longs jo lta owner, and no oqe has n right to take Jt. away. It would he's felony to do so, and killing* while com­mitting another felony la murder." -

«■ "Doesn't a man'« life belong to lilinT How can you take it atvny lawhdly, unleas he has rorfeltts] Ids right by Bl^own actT'1- - •

, A man's right to live la shove all. I t la the law of nature—self-preserva­tion—the highest taw."

The two men stood sometime in tl-■ Tenets, leaning »gainst', the roll, liai eu-

*hg to the swlal|. swash, A wish onthe■ bow below. : v :

At last the Portland attorney spoke. T'erhSpd you are right“ , v '•

other’s eyes—llie call <lf the |oal to Its kind. ' ' :.

“ It won't—hold—ua both," cried the San "Francisco attorney.' '

The Portland sttorney did not reply, Ills face wsa drawn and set with des­peration nnd deapulr.

Again they’ rose, gasping and chok- tng. clutching nnd struggling. Their eyes »ought each other, eagerly, sa they held Iheinaelvea up again for a moment. . ' •

llnve yon a family 7" gnaped the Snn Fninrlsfo altorney.

'No." cniue gurgling through the funm. . .

Neither'have L No ono to moutn when w e go." .

Then the towering, relenlloaa wave fell, crushing the two men down. Into Its boiling depths.

From the e re « of n low swell the allure line waa dim nnd distant.- It was plainly Impossible for the two juen. nlrvudy almost cthuuated, to keep afloat until carried ashore by the waves . When the eye* met agnln the look of appeal had gone, and In Its pluce was only. terror and despair. They turned from ■ each oilier and looked with pitiful, lone despair nt the hnr»h. cold, -curling waves, then at the dear blue sky ubave, bright with the morning glow. ’ - '

Another heavy swell rolled over them and bore them down, still cling Ing to the helpless belt. From rtlio eager, ^napping waves the. San Y rnn- cisco altorney raised hls right arm. Whether or not it waa to grasp the whirlingJielt oqsftme wlil ever know. The Portland attorney saw the move, and shrank hack Into the water, ndqpk' -* mingled terror nnd resignationof

It ladrawn deep en.hla pnllld race.

"Strike." he cried. "StrikeI your right—It Is the law."

Again they aank,-struggling, under the wave; agnln they rase,' struggling, In Its desolate path. The eye« o f th* San Francisco attorney.wern tet with a Itiok thnt bunied'tn tha brain of thePortland attorney to tbe end Of hla days. Through It shone the determi­nation, the power, the patliN ' Qf n' mun'ij supreme effort. The drawn face sank, hehlncj, the tossing belt. The olce through the hurling apray Waa eUk and tense. , - r ■ .-'There la a higher law. It Is npt

nature— earth. I guess—It la—Just— man to ii an."

A tremendous wave rose over the: two men. dashing upon ’their half­sunken heads. It caught the life-belt

1th an angry grasp, aliuoat tearing It tram the Portland attorney's hands, tie clutched It madly. In the whirling wave.....Ip came easily to hla arms. It bore. him lightly to the top of the wave.-, Hope bounded within him. U fa thrilled In hls veins. Hut In -hla heart was a terrible dread. Rising on the buoyant M l. he dashed the sprayJfrotn hls eyes nnd looked shout Kliu. There wss only the waste o f a broken erave» and the dark, atm, silent depths be­neath. '■

(leiermlnatloN of Juat how' f »r he wlsliea Ut—gn In ncqulrltig skill, lie will not »¡ramtlsfleil if he ever arrtvre at hls ItrstyUimrk, hut It 1« the part o f wisdom Iii(j |i-i-IiIp, for'lnstance, that be will learn In gilny In the IS)’« and then alurt a course of practicing that will acciinipll»h that result. He ran he ab­solutely certain of surces* by tneaaa if Intelligent practice. .

Clubs Must Fit.:.Club« should be fitted to tbe golf

lilgyer wltli ns much care as a suit hf clothes la Mted by a tailor. Aa UP filling dress suit Is no more out of place than an lll-fitllng set of cioba. On« might rent the dress'suit and coo- sequently be able to return It. -An IIP fitting net of duhe Is an ebaolnte bar lo material Improvement In one’s golf game. ; ;

The professional or golf supply store should bo able to 01 the player with the proper clubs. In the beginning— ' Ihla le important—the prospective player will be.properly silvised to bay nnc club at a time, beginning with a maahle, or prrhnpa n.putter. With the maahle aa a measuring tape. It Is poo- alble to odd exactly the right club* ss fast ns-they are neeiled. ‘ A d(ffvrenca||' of a half-inch In length of ahuft or a halr>ounee In weight Is a very Impor- tanl limiter. In the choice of . dobs; equally Important with choosing clubs of tits right lie to fit the'player, or the right whlpptnesn of ahaft.

Tlme^honored procedure b that th* first lessen» nr« token with tlie driver. Many profeaslonnla'nre hrenklng aWky from this Idea, believing It la far easier for the beginner to learn the mechan­ic« of the golf awing with a lofted club. The bnala for this change Is that the “carry", of. the hall b far more Impor­tant .than the roll. There are no hunk­ers In the air. Almost at once the be­ginner with the mnshie learnt that th* loft of the ctuli takes care of the loft of the ball. Thin lesson never Is learned by many players who began lenrtilng the golf awing with a driver.

There Is an added handicap to the player who 1 earns the golf swing with the driver, lie learns to rely oa the bull's being. feed up and to believe that the lofted flight of the ball cornea from hitting It Just as the club turn» upward In the forward awing, That Idea la Incorrect with regard to the driver aid It . wholly wrong with re­gard to Iran dub- shot*. With the wooden duhe, the ’head of the club ■bould beaklmmtng along parallel with the ground when the ball b h it There twin« little or no loft on the driver f t r e . lt U necessary for the hall to be teed Up In order that It be hit Just bach Of or below ‘(Jie middle. The loft o f the bra sate and spoon account foe t h f toft of the ball

ah|ch has worked so well for Franc* and has practically

.«raped ctsore since Its pnimuigntlon. That la the «frange thin's about th* cooMltutlce of 1870. France hns up­set many goverementa nml shown great fickleness In substituting one po­litical regime for another, In the last two decades four Important amend­ments have been grafted on the Ameri­can Constitution, a document held In sxceptlociai ijopular reverence. Hut fa France thi- ronstllutlon Unji been altered h .t twice In a bail century, and, that a very minor detalle. .! In nn nttlde In Lsr Petit Parisién Senator Louis Hauaaet explained the other day the rraeone of the conatltu- tloo'a sneveaa and disclosed Its unex­pected sonreveof strength, " h wáe bore o f the times and the situation and hat fitted thelr need«, tie eald:.

“Tbe Fryoch Republic had been pro­claimed by the people o f -Parla on September. 4, 187Q Hat the monar­chist and Conservative majority In the national aaaemhly multiplied obstacles to prevent a definite vote on the re- pohllrea constitution whlrh It waa It* ulsslan to eetablbh. One day It1 even etrark out o f a committee’ report the »o n b ‘government of. the republic,'

;3 ».to '838.-“ It w*a left to the Dost modest but

moat tena cl on* of the representatives, hi- Henri Walton. T er* Walton,' to hammer la an acknowledgment of therepublic. On January SO. 1S75. he was

ate enough to secure the adop-fortunaDon. by a majority of one, of the fa- moot text. In which the form of the 'sqgmsment was-nffU-inll} determined In tbe article providing for Die Hec- th * o f a TTraldent c f the republic.'- “On IVtruary S3 following, the re- pnblle waa proclaltoei: by *2,0 vote« to SNA Thai yeas fifty yeura ago.

T b e new constitution seemed verymoderate andere«mined to the re-former« o f that day. They thought that they had constructed only a tern- poraty edifice. For fear o f falling at thelf ooMe task. Henri Walton rad hlr fHrtxu had put forward with the mi­nutest care the Itwat controversial pro- poewla and the moat normal jiolltlcal aointlou and had clothed them In pru­dent language la thelr own eyes they were merely launching the republic. A historian could compare It To *a little Cinderella gliding about among the parties.' i t took on at first the character o f n conservative regime,

gctoo iM oaoaotK tacH M ooftooooao

Excavator* Unearth Prehistoric Arsenal

Rochester, England.— Prof. Kr- neat Albert LlootOD of Harvard university la among the archeol- oglata who are Investigating tha accidental discovery of. whataeo<na-DM>e-a-prelilatorlc factoryfor tools and weapons Soma 4,000 atone Implements have been unearthed; nnd the experts are of oplnkitj (lint nbout 80,000 year« ago the place was a con­siderable arsenal as things Went then.

which the Inveterate monarchlata and the advanced republicana both helped lo alter ttroonfortn to thelr Ideas and Interests. But all attempts at revision were to be faille. . . ' ‘ l

Unmodified for Forty Years.“After two alight modifications In

1870 and 1884—one relating to the transfer of the chamber and the seat of government to Parlg, tba other abot- lahtng thé nonrenewable aeata In the senate—the repnbllc'i political chai» ter remained unmodified for forty years. It has maintained thé social order Intact and has favored free play of public liberties. It baa resisted all attacks and la better armed than any

FLOOR LEADER

Congressman John Qulllun Tllaon of Connecticut, newly chosen-floor leader of the house of representatives, who was ordered to active duty as a col­onel In the ordnance department of the army, lie will, serve on the gen­eral Ittaff In Washington. . '

American motorists cash In a'yearly dividend o f 10 per cent on the capirai 1 Invested through federal aid in the' Improved highways of the country. *c. cording to a statement Issued by the American Automobile association.

This dividend actually goes Into the pockets of the motorists and repre­sents- tbe difference between the coat of motor vehicle operation over nnlm- proved and Improved highways. The dllTerentlaL which la conservative, |* based on extensive engineering tests ' o f motor vehicle operation costa made In different sections o f the country and for different types, of roads.

A recent survey made In Kentucky shows that there la on Die average a . saving o f 2H cents a mile In tbe cost o f operaUon over Improved roads and highways. Some time ago a similar Investigation conducted In Iowa Indi­cated approximately the same saving.

It has been estimated many times that the average car runs approxi­mately 0,000 miles a year. A saving of 2tt cents a mile for 0,000 miles amounts to $180 a year. For 17.000,­000 automobiles this would mean a

fw t f ig Of 81850,000.000 a year on gusé-..line, tires, parta, upkeep, renewals ami all phases of operation.

Thla would be the total saving If every mlle'over which an automobile traveled was Improved. But, of course., only . 00,000 miles of highway have been Improved by federal aid. This 00.000 miles represents slightly more than 2 per cent o f the total highway system, which amounts to approxi­mately 2.500,000 miles. .

Two per cent of'83AHM>fià«H> elves «51,000.000 wlilch canheJegltimately. credited to federal ititi. The total eup- Ital expenditure for federal aid was *500.000.000, which yields *51.000.000 n year, or 10 per cent In saving to the user of Improved highway«.

The study made by the Iiiwa Statu’; college, the Iown highway commission

| .and >, the bureau of public roads showed that the gasoline consumed on a pfived rand was only approximately one-half the gasoline eo&sumed on a dirt j-ond per unit of trafile. Inciden­tally, the Investigation developed that

other regime In :Europ#~*o~ r*pel the I the gasoline consumed; per unit of “ Communist assault > Wer* not the trafile pan be ( taken as nn Index o f1 French people, under. Its aegis, abla to the other coats o f motor vehicle opera- emerge victorious from tbs most tee- tlon. . 'rlbls of wars? Are there not claims It showed. In fact, that there is a to. .tha nation'* gratltndsf • I definite relation existing betweeD tha

“But Its liberal character baa made- gasoline consumption per unit of traffic It popular with the Immenre majority | and other Items of cost In vehicle np-of Frenchmen. It derives In thelr eyes Its greatest strength and aolldsst guar­anty of perpetuity from th* fact that It has lasted more than twice as ing as any other political regime In Franc* since 178U—almost the llfe of two gen- eraUona."

«ration, F. II o f RieMilghwa that through surface the c

DISCOVER SECRETS OFFLOATING ICE IN ATLANTIC

Const Guard to Train Officiers as "Iceberg Specialists."

Washington.—The eonat guard la planning to train some of Its officers as specialists- In the patrol work.

Lieut Commander Edward 11. 8mltb, who lias been serving aa oceatfo graphfh officer of the service, la tak­ing advantage of a year's fellowship offered him by the Amerlcan-Scandlna- vlan foundation, on the recommenda­tion of Harvard scientists, and li studying .the queotjon of Icebergs and thelr contributing causes and dfs at Bergen. Norway,

Commander Smith- has been a pio­neer In the Ice-patrol work, serving on coast-guard vessels In the Iceberg lanes and during the winter month« working up data at coast-guard head­quarters add conducting research at Harvard university. .

From a mission of following Ice­bergs nnd warning -craft of thelr whereabouts the duties of the Ice pa-

Some of Japan’s, Fire Victims

. World’w Fair for Belgian»A world's fair Is to take place In

Belglpu In WW. In commemoratlou of the one hundredth anniversary of the foondlngrjof the kingdom. HtusseU and Antwerp, which' nt first were rivals for.the honor of being selected as the seat o f the fair, have hurled the hatchet and agreed on a rompra- mise by which exhibitions are to take place In both eitles. . -

Tbs Ban Fraudara attorney leaped ' ' ................... ' "¿sd by the

iJ M p lgs jmhla berth. r h*t| W*9& A thoffor Lawn»

T A « Betraying Countenance.Men and women make thelr own

beauty or ggllness. Kulwer speaks tn one of hls novels of a "man mbit Was uglier than he had any business to be'"' and. If we could but read It. every hu­man being carries hls Uf* in hi» fie*, .and Is good-looking or tfie reverse s» that Ufe has been good or evlL On our ftaturea the fine chisels of thought sad «notion are. Menially at wsrk.—a i» tadtr-Smith. - ■■ . ■

trol have grown to Include study of the ocean. Including the currents that carry the bergi'

This service dates from 191A fol­lowing th o signing by thirteen powers Interested In irnnsatlantlc navigation pf a convention which provided for “an International derelict-destruction, tce- observntlon and lce-patri)l service." u Th® **nklng of theJTItanlc by an Ira berg In 10[S really Initialed the move-

"Tra ,,n‘, C0I1*, BUnrd °™cef» Pointwith pride to the fact that nlnce the Ice patrol' h s i . j •_ .. ”•was established no Uvea nave been loat because of Icebergs In the ocean lance of the North Atlantic.

eration, F. R. While, chief-engineer highway commission, estimated

Improvement of a road e gasoline consumption Is

cut In two. the coat of Dres Is cut In two. the same applying.to other Item», Including depreciation and repairs.

For the first time these studle# rpnke It possible to present Tn terms of dallnrs nnd cents the difference In cost to: the. motorist nnd the public .. In general between Improved nnd un­Improved ronds.

According to the Iowa study, traffic equaling 500 vehicles per dny ovi;r earth roads requires an annual ex- pendlture from both private nnd public funds of *25,000 per mile, while n simi­lar amount of transportation over a concrete surface costs *20,G50 per mile. ’ ," .• This hienns that for p light traffic earth road ci/rrylng 500--vehicles a' day there would be saved *4,050 per mile per yenr If the same traffic went over a paved road surface. Assam- Ing the cost of pnvlng a dirt fond to be *25,000 per , mile the saving in transportation cost would actually pay for the capital outlay In from four to

.six years. The difference between tfie cost 'of operation on d gravel, road and

Doctor Has Busy Voyage ■Prescribing by Radio „

_ Plymouth, England.—Dr. Ersklne race In the Gray p i the Canard liner Antoni# was | three' years, kept busy on the last voyage, of theAntonia from New Turk to Plymouth i , I r , - -with calls for medical asalstonce from I - W o r k Oil P o ^ R o a d

a paved resd would pay for the differ*cost o f construction In p

' . [ R Is plunned to do a great deni ofroui. times dally for flve days he. work on the New York state section

prescribed by radlo for a sailor who of The Boston Post road, and contraru had been badly injured on the «teamerel ,or Part of llila. ,work have been let Bosworth. hundred« of miles away. Traffic on this road Is verv heavy. T b ra rte American , steamer AntlnousJ A count last season showed 50.000 .0? ^ ! ! . o f C#P L“ f c,° u,'y Doc vehicles passing day nnd night. The I

‘ h® ra»e as one of traffic ls,;as heavy nt night ns In the 1K rib ^ trMtm«n/°Lh,hr<W pre- " n‘> at times runs heavierscribed treatment, which proved r a c j during the night. Just when this !m-ceaaful. Several other case# of minor nature, from ships many leagues dis­tant from the Antonia, also were

.treated by radio. “ .

1 provplnent work is to be started Is not Known. . n

J °*oooooo «H w ooooo< w H > oooon

Srqoker* Gel Warning" Against Forest Fire*

Sacramento.—Every time they "light up" In the future, smokers of.certain brands of clgarets and tobacco distributed In California will be reminded or the danger of. forest fires'through the care­

. lead bundling of matches and g lighted clgnrets and cigars. At

the request of forestry officialrepresenting both the atnte and federal governments, sereral of the largest tobacco companies of the country-have agreed to pick

-with .thelr products intended for distribution In California * -print­ed notice wanting smoker* v

g «Ralhst the danger of foreat’firqi. §

.Thick Roads in OregonThe Oregon stute hlghwuy depart-

.ment recently adopted* a design of J thickened edges .for roads. The sptvi- ttcatlons call for a cross section sevi?a indies thick' at the center and ten inches , thick at the edges, the In­creased thickness graduating to the edge from a-point two feet from the edge. The cost is estimated at SM.* 3S1 per mile* ' '

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Boulevard Out to SeaThe Ocean boulevard, -following The

string of - islands which.^extend the extremity of Florida, , and which hns been under discussion for-a long time, is about to be realized, for the. details for the operation o f the work have been arranged and the work will soon he begun. Contracts ba e boenNfll'gned for 23 miles at either end of the line. This Is about, ope-slxth.of the total length of the proposed boule­vard, Which will' connect so many oftb# beautiful islands. ' ,

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*r DENNIS H. STOVALL

»* o »M aura r*a. Cat

NS aUd quickly out of hod, «rew oa hi* treuaera and co,.«epped Into hla'allppon, and llft- •d Baby oat of hi* basket. Then wont downstairs, turned oa the

hL and aat. before the grate; In Mri> a bed o f coals was «Dll glowing, ntboot looking « t the uttle duck oo * «»h te l, he knew It, was about 1 ;30 ’ Forc® o f h*61t al* »J » led to hi* aktng at thla hour to give Baby hla DIM for. when Baby come, Jenkins

ad agreed .to take the night shift, the M*f doty of which’ was to give the mng man hla milk and peppermint.

fJenhina unrolled hls bundle, dlrelos- ¡ « a round, red face over whlc «tabby flats were kneading. .Thfn ha Nned forward and held the Soule ffer the fire. Baby opened hi* eye* JM began antffling unearily. Thl* un- ■wnrea was on Infallible algo 0f onble, for Jenkins had become arise i the ways of hablea.

p o Placed the warm nipple In Baby'a “ rath and leaned back contentedly,

I » r a cigar from hla pocket, as was -wont,'and prepared to pare the

o f Baby*.-feasting In comfort t Baby would not feast He refused ' i*0111» absolutely, and hep.n ;wrig-

I and twisting In aw ayth a l could but one thing—"wind on the

nach," or Just plain baby colic. 80 U lna laid hla cigar by and calmly felted more alarming symptoms. By ceased hla anlffllng. puckered hls

face frightfully, cloned hla eye«.. emitted one long, «tartling wall. Fas the first light thunder roll that (cedes the storm. .

lenklna sighed realgnedly. in antlcl- Won o f the Impending ordeal. For a Be while the .responsibility of ftet- weighed heavily upon him, nnd [na if wlahed he were hack In hnche- IJora. Thla thing of doing right by Jterity la not what It la cl-acked up Ibe. thought he, aa he lettered the feting baby on hla knee..Then Baby quieted to take a long •th for the next wall, Jenkins

n slight noise In the hall. He \ erect to linen, but w«n number ) «reI ve il. with a Vehemence suffi- pt to drown the din of Bedlam. He tluded It was Josephine snoring, or ung over for a more comfortable ttlotl to alehp. while heV poor man. fr il -heroically to save thelr, only «fob ion from , the deadly throes rile. . ■ill number three put an end to er reflection, for Baby waa at It the full vigor of a alx-montha'

and Jenkins bestlfred himself Aiflbe. He "Had the course -of

Jltment fully In mind, for, as Jilnt- i he hud become wise In the wqy of plea The" usual bric-a-brac on the ntel hud given way to a miniature

Pthecnry shop, with a long row of ■la, carefully labeled. He arose nnd Tlked toward the mantel, hesitating j t before inking the botUe down to ¡1# ear to that nolse again. . .* •>*» time It waa louder and closer l*n before, anil ere Jenkins could' nprehend It, n map stepped through t portiere and stood tn the full light

1 the living room. The map wore a ■ck musk, through which hls eyes pred hideously. In one hand he car-

n revolver, in tbeWlier a dark Ittem and o satchel, y •- ¡Jenkins did not drop ITaby. Indeed ..waa suiqirlsed by liis remarkable

mpouure. lie took n bottle from h I Mielf nnd turned bis chair.F I heg’ yii'ur pardon for Intruding." tfd a volce-behind the mask; “ bat In W er to get out the way I came In It

1 he necessary for me to cross this pm." '

Go right ahead," Jenkins replied,■ding the bottle to tlie light,

i Intrusion whatever." ' . 'he man crossed and reached the

ling-room door, keeping hls eyes the while on Jenkins. At the

Or ■ he puused, stdod for a moment I nsked: '

l*CoHc?" ’ • .'F ’Frald Ro." And Bn(iy emitted- n T that proved the apprehension well

unded. ~.What's you going to give 'ini 7"Three props of tills medicine it/ warm

Iter." ’ -fNo, don’t you do It»-It’s bail 'busl- » " The man came hack a step, nnd

p the first Dine Jenkins experienced Equeer sensation lii the calves of hls

'■■•«vm apsad rhlppai r .RWrtly,1 Trektaa care* ta wtth

catnip and yà^roat. Baby was I*™*1 D> hla*. arel tlw atraagar b tohla taak wire tba alretnare o f, wbo know*. Ha a m bad a dm » • tra boiling, u f a , catnip i •»rein«. To thU h, addasi a pom “f th* yarmreot. fiaaly grata« pom ret the «teaming liquid, dipped I*000*»1 *»4 » r e » to.Bahy.

» lftt«* are* tb* «M t tnfi•» *vret*r agouy. JeukJ

¡rekad dnbloqaly at Ure toaaktd mtJ* * 1 » » • * abaured. “Th»edicto, wui an, np trouble for “ »“ » Ao*n ».h la gubartoriaU, bI» —,ni -Firera irea^lWHIHIt wlU soon straighten Un .¡but“

^*^7 *•* flron a second darei.. » , — ---- -»»v*»w HUPfib •" *»•«» Perceptibly. After the th

rereoftu hU walls ceased, and w the fourth b* was pronounced cure

-?**•’• burnknm now, and win ta hit bottle like a dandy," the mask fiwn declared, with the air of one w has completed hi* teak and feels w kJ It. He heettated while gatherl hu Paraphernalia from n»e « « »d l opened the rateheL Uktng ouptna pieces of glittering rilverw.re, a,

,1>*™ “ »full/, one by one; on ti “““ • “ere. but 1 dm

believe ru need 'em." taldshe. mo lo the aetchel then to Jftakfna "n

h* “ nUreed, tScguig In tl door, fonr apoona of that tin aa y<

ralnure*."1* * * ,r ,rJ « ’

All right HI remember; mat time« obliged to yon." "

as the door closed softly behind him After the man bad Jumped out I

Pantry window. Jenkins lighted I clpir, leaned back In hU chair a puffed a cloud o f tmoke to the cellli while Baby pulled ravenously at I bottle.

Queer Lawmita TThat .Have Gone on Reee

A few year* ago a wounded itu officer brought auit to obtain a d »Ion as to the rightful ownbShlp i bullet extracted from hla body, tl doctor and nuroe claimed It, but' »nicer contended' that It wna legi1U*. ’

The Judge rendered hla decision -favor of the officer. He found that projectile, once discharged from eun. ceased to belong both to the tr who fired It and to the’ country- tl entrusted It to him. The officer c covered It In hls body. The purge assisted by the nurae, merely brTui the projectile to light Hence the « cer wna entitled to keep lt, the We era Magaxlnh «ays. i ; ■ , f

A , very stout man who bought third-class ticket at an . English ro way office found that he could ti enter the narrow doorway o f a thli claaa compartment Accordingly went Into a ’ first-class compartmei the door* of which were wMer, ai refused to pay the excess fare. Ti railway company sued him for the bi nnco, and “the man..had to pay bo thnt nnd the costa, Tor the court d elded that till« could not have been h first offense, and thnt, knowing t‘; he could not squeexe through the <1 of a thlrd-clasa compartment, pugh have purchased a flrat-claaa ticket.. — When a French- nbbe left one will to take up work In another; the mn and the citizens of the town he i leaving lighted a bonfire In tlie rent] «peed Die departing one. and In nt ways allowed that they were ov Joyed to see the Inst of him 1 abbe thought himself Insulted i brought suit for damnges, but ns wna unable to show nny case It v dismissed. •' ' ‘

After telling ■ barber to ^trim ] beard, on American fell asleep \n 1 chair. He woke up clean-shared. I beard, 22 inches In length, of which wa# very proud, was gonei He an l * * barber for *1J»0 nnd recctv 9100. - - ’ -

pThnt medicine will knock the pains pt of a billy goat," the man went on, , but It takes something worse than a I Bly goat to knock the medicine." » “But, see here, stranger. If you were he father o f a—"I “ I am." • ■I “Well, what do you give for colic?"; "None of that «tuff you're getting, rady to use—that's shat they gave re," ; ■As If the Invitation to assist were

mply Implied, the man laid hls re- plver, satchel and lantern on the cen- tr table. He then came forwant Btched the writhing baby for a mo- lent and gave the result of hls dlag- osis: "Yes, It's the genuine, all right.; ut we can soon bring *Im out of It. lave you any catnip and ynmroot?^. “Tés, I «'pose bo, but I may have

» wake—" .you. better not, ’she might oh-

tet to my medicine. Here, let me are-the youngster, and you rustle up

catnip and yam" • jJenkins obediently delivered the

»by, and alarted^or thi pantry. “Oh. I

World’» Oldett NovelA novel written In 1004 by a J,

anese woman Is being translated by member o f the staff of the British tr seum. The- novel Is 500.000 wor long, nnd 1« anld to he one of the gn novels of Die world and tlie carllr long novel In any language. The wo of translation began lust March, ai It is noted that the whole hook will | translated In five years’ time. Mui of the work has necessitated resenre as It Is written In old Japanese.-as n;

-intelligible ,0 Ibe modern Japanci person ns old English Is to the ave age Briton. The novel was written t n woman, named Mqrasnskl In. A. I 10Q4, ntid has been read by few Ei ropenns, although It Is a common’ boo In Japan. It has 800 characters, wh have-passed Into legend. The ator

-teH* of the love affairs of GenJI, a so; of the emperor.

" Not a Vast FortuneTwo,stage flappers were braggl

about thelr admirers and thelr atu tloifc therefrom. * •

'Said the flrat young woman; “ I on had * lovely brooch set witli gem# 12 of them, and all real'ones."

"Pooh! —That’« nothing!" retorti Juvenile number two. Ml had mo than a hundred gem# given me one AH from one *boy,’ too.’* .

'In spite of the chorus 6t increduloi “Ohs!** from half a dozen other*gir which greeted thls.amazlnirRtatemen the speaker held her ground, protestin that what she had told them waa. fact. ' * t .

'Finallj1, it Occurred to someone t ask what sort of gem«'they were.; “Well; to tell the truth," came th

relactant admissloo, “ they were ’Genu from a . beastly poet** . .

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ER HIGHW AYS YIELD BIG PROFIT

■a motorists ash In s' yearly o f 10 per c to i on the capital ; through federal «Id In the . highway* o f the country, sr­o n statement Issued by the

Automobile association, ridend actually g o « Into the if the motorists and rep re­difference between the cost, vehicle operation over uohu- id Implored highways. The it. which Is conservative. I* extensive engineering tests *

vehicle operation costa made nt sections o f the country liferent type*, of road* it survey made In Kentucky it there Is on the average s' . 214 cents a mile In the cost on over Improved roads and

Some time ago a similar Ion conducted In Iowa Indl- roxlmately the same savin*, been estimated many time* average car runs approxl- , MM m il « a year. A saving nt* a mile for 6,000 miles 0 *150 a year. For 17.000.- mblles thla would m an a ¡Z5OT,000.000 a year on gusii parts, upkeep, renewals and of operation.mid be the total savin* If stover which an automobile as Improved. But, of -course, .10 miles of highway have oved by federal aid. This ea represents' slightly more » cent o f the total highway hlcli amounts to npproxl- 00,000 miles. .cent o f'*2.K ».000,6W> gives which can. he_legltlmately- federal aid. The total cup-

dlture for federal aid was 0, which yields *31.000.000• 10 per cent In saving to If Improved highways, ly made by the Iowa Staid’;* Iowa highway commission bureau o f public . roads-

it the gasoline consumed on . aid was only approximately Le gasoline consumed on a per unit of tratne. Incldcn- nvestlgatlon developed that ie consumed per unit . of

be ( taken ns im Index o f1 psts o f motor vehicle opera-

id. In fact, that there Is a latlon existing between the nsumptlon per unit of truffle Items o f cost In vehicle op-.. •. R. White, chief-engineer Iway commission. estimated gh Improvement of a road • L gasoline consumption Is

the cost of tires Is cut In me applying.to other Items, epreclntlon and repairs.

first time these studies isslble to present in tenus and cents the different .

he. motorist and the public . between Improved and un- mda. . -; to the Iowa study, traffle X) vehicles per dny over i requires an annual ex- ■om both private nnd public l.COO per mite, white a slml-

of transportation over a irface costa *20,050 per

ns that for a light traffle carrying 500—vehicles a .

voutd be saved $4,930 per it if the same traffle went ed road surface. Assam-., of paving a dirt read to per , mile the saving , ¡n an cost would actually pay tal outlay In from four to Die difference between the it Ion nn a gravel, road end 1 would pay for the differ-

cost o f construction In /

c on Post Road :led to do a great deal ot - New York state section a Post road, and contracts . this work have been let- hls rood Is very heavy, it season showed 50.000 fing day and night. Th* ! heavy at night as In th® d at times runs heavier tight. Just when this ha- ork Is to be started Is not

loads in Oregonn state highway deparf- y adopted' a design of ;es for roads. The spe>'1- for a cross section seven at the center and ten at the edges, the in-

kness graduating to the point two feet from the ost Is estimated at

ard Out to Seaboulevard,'following ft*

linds-whlch/extender«*©- of Florida, , and Which

ler discussion for-a long t to be realized, for the le operation o f the work trranged and the pork begun. Contracts, have

br 23 m il « at either epd. Chls Is about. ope-sixth *-• Ith of the proposed hoUe- »■Iir connect so niany of Islands, f -

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Ur DENNIS H. STOVALL

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N’S olid quickly out of bed, drew oa kla trouser* and coat, stepped into hla Slipper*, and lift­ed Baby out of his basket. Then went downstairs, turned on the

he, sad sat. before the grste. In licit a. bed o f cusís was still glowing, 'tlbout looking at the little dock on i mantei. he knew It, was about 1:30

: m. Fore« o f habit always led to hi* thing st this hour to give Baby- his Itles for. when Baby came, Jenkins

ad agreed.to take the night shift, the def duty of which "was to give the/

man his milk and peppermint. \ r Jenkins unrolled hla handle, dlsclos-

: • round, red face oyer whldwwfi' hubby lists were kneading. .Then he

ned forward and held the bottle *er the Are. Baby opened bis eyes jad begin sniffling unes ally. This un-

was an Infallible sign of ouble, for Jenkins bad become wise the ways of babje*.

|He placed the warm nipple In Baby's atb and leaned back contentedly, ng a cigar from hla pocket, as was wont,-and prepared to p ea the

o f Baby's -feasting In comfort Baby would not f a s t l ie refused bottle absolutely, and beyon wrlg- : and twisting In ■ way that could

but one thing—'■wind on the nach," or Just plain baby colic. So

|iklns laid hla cigar by and calmly glted more alarming symptoms py ceased his sniffling, puckered his

face frightfully, closed his eyes, emitted one long, startling wall,

vos the first light tbuuder roll that the storm. .

lenklns sighed resignedly. In antici­clón o f the Impending ordeal. For a fie while the responsibility of a her weighed heavily upon him, nnd

ibnlf wlahed he were hack In bache- pora. Thla thing of doing right by Itérlty Is not what It Is chirked up

(be. thought he, as he tegtered the (King baby on hla knee.Fhen Baby quieted to take a long Btli for the next wall, Jenkins

n slight noise in the ball. He - erect to linen, but wall number

arrived with a vehemence suffl- Bt to drown the din of Bedlam. He Untied It was Josephine snoring, or ng over for a more comfortable

[lion to aleép, while he. poor man.-heroically to save their, only

<ton ion from . the deadly th ro « tile.II number three put an end to r reflection, for Baby waa at It

, the full vigor of a slx-montha' and Jenkins bestirred himself

Ibe. He liad the course of tment fully In mind, for, ns hint- he had become wise In the way of les. The” usual bric-a-brac oa the itel bod giren way to a miniature theenry shop, with u long row of

its, carefully labeled. He arose and ked toward the mantel, hesitating

before taking the bottle down to e ear to thnt noise aimln. -

its time It was loudcr and closer ixr“before,- mid Vre Jenkins could iprehend It, a map stepped through

I portiere and stood In the full light the living room. The map wore a ,ck mask, through which his eyes red hideously. In one hand he car­

revolver, in tbeWher a dark item and a satchel. V ' ' enklns did not drop Baby. Indeed was surprised by his remarkable iposure. ' He took a - bottle from shelf and turned his chair.

" I beg your purdou for Intruding,' id a volcc-behlnd the mask; “ but In Leg to get out .the wuy' I came In U

ffil he necessary for me to cross this

pG o right ahead," Jcnklna replied. Hiding the bottle to the light, So Intrusion whatever." .|Tht' man crossed and reached the Blng-room door, keeping his eyes ^ed the while on Jenkins. At the

br he paused, stdod for a moment asked: .

•C ollcr .Frald so." And Baby emitted- a that proved the apprehension well mded..'hat's you going to give Tip7” hree drops of this medicine in. warm

iter." ’ - ..'No, don’t you do It1—It's bad bus!

The man come back á step, nnd . the first lime Jenkins experienced queer sensation lb.tbe calves of hla

» t » l— » rensa)» "yenNw get sc* a fent wsdl eom U x . je * w -at» snd d^ppsTr . -

Bbortly. .TsnW— c u m 1» with. the catnip aa* f ip n w t Baby « re- teraed te him. sad the straacsr bant u> hi* task with the aiertnew s t s u who known. Bo ooow had a pot of water boiling, sad the entatp t « steeping. To this he added-a portion of the ysrsaroot, finely grated poured oat the steaming liquid, dipped a spoonful aad gave N t* . Baby.

For a Mttle tta*a tbe idek Infant walled as I f In graater agony. Jenkins looked dnhloqsly at the masked man. "It's all right." ha was aisured. "That medicine will « t r ap trouble for a minute .down in, his gabertorisle, but It wtu sooa straighten TrUiBut."

B* by was give« a second dose, and wss es'sed perceptibly. After the third spooufnl hla walls ceased, and with tbs fourth bo eras pronounced cured..

“He's bumkutn now, and will take his bottle like a dandy," thu masked man declared, with the’alr o f on* who has completed hi* task and feel* well by It. Ha heattated while gathering hla paraphernalia from the stand, He opened the- satchel, taking out* many piece* of glltteiiSg silverware, and laid theca carefully, one by one, on the table. "1 found these here, but I don't believe, ru need "ecu," Saldshe. more to the satchel then to Jmnfcfnt. ‘‘Re­member," he cautioned, to @ o g In the door, “ four spoons ot th a t t fr *s you saw me make It—s spoonful every five minutes."

"A ll right. Til remember; times obliged to yon.*' ' ,

"Don't mention I t " retilled-tbe man at the door closed softly behind blm.

After, the man bad Jumped out the pantry window, Jenkins lighted his cigar, leaned back In hla chair and puffed a cloud of smoke to the celling, while Baby pulled ravenously at his bottle.

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;Thnt medicine will knock the pains it of a b lllj goat," the man went on, )ut It takes something worse than n j

(B ly goat to knock the medicine.” w"But. see here, stranger. If you were me father o f a—"F " I am." • .■ “Well, what do yon give for collcr J “ None of that stuff you're getting, E «d y to use—that's what they gave

T ab If the Invitation to assist were imply Implied, the man laid his re-

n lve r, satchel and lantern on the cen- Rer table. He then came forwant Kntched the writhing baby for a mo- pent and gave the result of his diag­nosis: "Yes, It's the genuine, alt right; but we can soon bring Tm out of It. pave you any catnip and.yamrootT!

"Tefs, I f'pose so. but I may have wake—" ,

1-sKo, yon. better not. she might ob- to my medldne, Hire.-let me

are-the youngster, and you rustle up catnip aDd yam ". -

| Jenkins obediently delivered the by, and started^or the pantry. "Oh,

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Queer Laweaita ThatHave Gone on Record

A few years ago S wounded Italian offleer brought suit to obtain a deci­sion as to the rightful ownership of s bullet extracted, from hi* body. Both doctor and nurae claimed It, hut' the «nicer contended' that It was legally 111*. ,

The Judge rendered his derision In favor o f the offleer. He found that the projectile, once discharged from the gun, ceased to belong both to the man who fired It and to the’ country- that entrusted It to him. H ie offleer dls covered It In hla body. The surgeon, assisted by the:nurse, merely br^ugjit the projectile to light ’ Hence the oil cer was entitled to keep. It, the'Weai era Magazine says: - ’ - , ’

A , very stout man who bought a third-class ticket at su. English rail way office - found that he could not enter the narrow doorway o f a third- class compartment Accordingly he went Into a first-class compartment the door* o f which were wider, and refused to pay the excess fare. The railway company sued him for the bal­ance, and "the man..bad to pay both thnt and the costs, fo r the court de­cided that this could not have been his first offense, and that, knowing that he could not squeeze through the door of a third-class comportment, ought to have purchased a first-class ticket..

When a French- abbe left one village to take up work In another: the mayor and the citizens of the town he was leaving lighted a bonfire In the rood to speed the dcpartlhg one, and In other ways showed that they were over­joyed to see the last of him. The abbe thought himself Insulted and brought suit for damages, but ns he was unable to show any case It was dismissed. '

After telling a, barber to *trlm . his beard, an American fell asleep In the chair. He woke up clean-shaved. Ills beard, 12 Inch« In length, o f which he waa very proud, was" gone! He sued the barber for $1,000 and received *100. . ’ .

' World’» Older? NovelA novel written In 1004 by a Jap­

anese woman Is being translated .by a member nt the staff. of the British mu scum. The novel Is 50O.OOO words long, nnd la said to he one of the great novels of the world and the earliest long novel lb any language. The work of translation began lust March, and It Is noted that the whole book will be translated In five years’ time. Much ot the work has necessitated research!' as It Is written In old Japanese,-as un-

Jntelllgible to the modern Japanese person ns old English'Is to the aver­age Briton. The novel was written by a woman named Murasaskl In. A. D. 10Q4. arid has been read by few Eu ropenns, although It Is a common book In Japan. It has 800 characters, who have-passed Into legend. The story, teHir of the love affairs of GenJI, a sou of the emperor.

" Not a Vatt FortuneTwo .stage flappers were bragging

about their admirers and their atten­tions therefrom. ’ ’

'Said the first young woman; " I once had a lovely brooch set with gems— 12 ot them, and all real; ones."

"Pooh! —That's nothing!” retorted Jnvenlle number two. “ I had more than a hundred gems given me once. All from one *boy,' too.”

In spite of the chorus 6t incredulous "Ohs!" from half a dozen other*gir!s which greeted this, amazing »taiement the speaker held her ground, protesting thnt whkt she had told them was fact. ■' ■ ' - . ',1

Finally, It Occurred to someone to ask what sort of gems-they were.

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Colonel Dawes, with whom I'have many ta»!«r1ireoTnmt*iiv and Thad de­cided to have lunriieou together nt the Tour d’Argent. Part*, eating duck No. 48,021, 1 heileve, and then to limv- tano'a and pore over (he old hooks. Major (leoeral Harhord writes In the Saturday Kvenlng Pool. ^

Dawes la fond of NapoleKInnl. as 1 am alt», l ie is a man of n/alth—nnd he bought what he saw that he liked. He tossed into a pile hook values (hat would have been earnest subject of prayerful deliberation with me for half a year, left $1110 with Urentano for the afternoon's'work, ond-jrave toe about half the books he bought—old rare edb lions o f ” “History o f (lie HastUle,” “Martyrs of the Bastille.** and so on.

We went to Ills room at the Hltx and gtoated^a few itlnais, and. then attend* ed a ten given by Mrs. Sharp, wife of the uinbussudor. For dinner we went to the little cozy apartment of Colonel and Mrs. Boyd, and after dinner we went to a clrcniP and saw a very-In* tcrestlng performance—two ffobd\pcts wltli trained, Arab, horses, especially.

‘ . DangerouM JobN>wi* pho!<4irnpher* are^accustorned

to wprklns In dan^rroUs places, hut O. A. .SlH»eumker- of the army nfr serv­ice Is said tri be the only one who risks his life regularly by faiJInjf In order (uptake pictures, says Popular Science Monthly.

Wltfi three small motion-picture cameras strapped to bis back, belt and a parachute on his back, this daring photographer, a »color instructor in puraçbute JnmplDjç. ' leaps from the wing of a Martin bomber.. . ; -

As be faJLs. he l<M»k« about blm calmly, taking phido^raphs of bit* of scenery. or dther objectf of Interest. If the parachute opens properly and he Uhda safely, he then hat for sole several photographs that sre o f un­usual value and Interest. _

Finds Guests HonestAt Tea nail, Texas, the therlff of th*

county, II. L. Brooks, has put^ntorop* «ration a^help yourself* hotel and the guests appear to «like It* The guests register without assistance, eraalsg front a.nearby blackboard tbe namber of the rootn-they select” -When they leave after a day or a month, they pot the money to pay for their stay In-an envelope and drop it Into a locked box near the door. The hotel owner od- dom appears, there Is no fasbfer and servants give unobtrusive service. Mr. Brooks suys he has been cheated oat « f only $2 thus far.

POTATO LOOKED ON AS RARE DELICACY

The pointD-Went-through i»*l«mir-»«m* sou of doubt ami cnjftpJcion heforo It was accepted u n i wholesouii* article of diet by the IlrltUli constuncr. A ¡Seventeenth century Mcot’w treiitlsc on ’Tluxbttudry Anutcmilifd" hud m ’om mended Hie cultivation of" the potato on m large scale, with hints as to its preparation fur the table. But It was long before the pidato emerged from the sphere of tentative horticulture. It continued to sell by the ounce ns a rare delicacy; und ns lute us 1740 two suck fuls of potatoes sufllccd on n market day for tiie^S.UXl Inhubltuuts of Buis* ley. Consternation ralgned In South Uigt when the chief of the ..clan pr<»- posed to cuitivute n [U)tato crop, und only under threat of imprisonment were the inhabitants Induced to leud their «id for.the sowing. Years of famine played their part In reconciling the Highland crofters "to the consumption of this uncahny new-fangled product. Montreal Family Herald.

' Going' a-Milking, Tlte farmer’s plnk-clmeked daughter

was coming tip the June. Ftie was clod In a grtmy<?palr of .overMts, fr<»m the pockvtf of which bulged bunches of waste- and sundry wrenches' and pliers. In Her liut*d was a dirty match«! rattling with an assortment of Iron

’ ,“ Where are you going* my pretty

maid?” I asked. .“ Fm going ft-mllkin', glr/J she aald. “ But why the too!»?**“Troubie,*' .»he* snhl, “with that

darned old milking machine again.”— Life.

COCKLES OF THE HEART

T te old cWk, »tsuiUng so tait ta the srtiS* haM, »tnuk.'

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■ TweU*.. It wa» midnight. Bvrrjthing in th« heu^' • was very quiet. TUs tip.

wry wry quU'tly al^ng wentthe... V\icklrS vftheliiuirt nnd wt* Med

t>«f«iv. the warn ashv* and a fvw re* mulnlng bright rout* in’ the eld flrw- pl*r«\

They sat alt around the flrvpUce, ♦very one ef them; and there wera sunny uf thetn.

strait we ruM hcTT' thvy sahPio" each «»ther. i .

.•Yea, we nslght n* well,’* they «vtd, “ No one ha* ever really known

stmut ua,” said setue uf them.“ Well, we west's,, teU She way wt-

begnn,’* the rest'of Shesss -added. • 'Yes, let ss* cull her,” they «greed. “You'd, hotter gu wp ■ «std fetch her

down h*'re. It. will he voU\ hi. her room. She hnn ‘ the .window opvtv. Hood nnd hvalthfnl f«*r »S«M'j»lng Soil « Ml chilly for sifting by »julte so earlyIn the «simmer/* ’ • .....

Tl vw»s a very Mg t'ockle who apttke to a very ISitle.tWkSe. “ 'j

The stood, sip istsd MnrS-i**t to go s»psS»ir>«. The t'm-kles were dre**ed In. Utile • shell sssW« which made them look like little mmi molM*k» or nm*NoM or shcUHMv hs fur ns shMr coslsim«*« of shell \>«‘r«* «*on* orised. their Itnppy lilt It* fare» were wrinkled up lnl*> funny llule smile» and they nil looked so dear and tunny and Jolly Hpd lovnMe thnt If you had scop them y'ou couldn't have hidtxHl hut love theiiL

The little t'orklr* .seemed In know thd foom. Opening the th>or gently!. 1m‘ spoke:

"Maggie.” he whispered, “ entim s>n downstairs by the tire/*■ Now Maggie,, as you know’ Is not fond of Npendlng too much time in bed and shu loves an Open lire, mo the very immmut the UUle C«»rkle upoUa Maggie was up and rimiy. 8he Ts loo, you know, rather n light slee)M*r.

The t ’ocklp fiMik her by the hand nnd led her OownHtnlra where »he sat In' the renter of the circle of t'prkli»«.

MVV»/ve honrd that you wondered nhout the fork I e» of the Henri,” they said. “ sVti belong to. thnt family. We can’t tell y«>u hoyr Wu begun and -wh**n-flrMt--we-wern 'spoken about or anything ahmit our origin for that 1» a great secret and no one has ever been able, to discover the answer.

“Bill \ve are going to introduce you to some of the family. We. warm the Innermost parts of people'*.hearts. We sit by lire* -lute at night and we store up lots ojf warmth of the lire and wo also carry away little packugeN of pleasant,. loving 'family thoughts and speeches which have hc«*n left by member* of a family before they have gone to bed,-

“The»«* we take about and glv© them !o others to sent ter. When peo­ple do kind things and say kind things that they renliy and truly menu and when thorn? who have heard them, say:

’"A ll, What they' raid nnd what they did ha*, warmed the cockles of my heart/ they have rerclYed some tit our warmth, Wo only »cutter ¿ujr; warm..... lo.v-lng,

• kindly, happy sin­cere gifts to those w ho « ant to real­ly tou'lj the In­nermost parts of their loved ones’ hearts;*»;.. .

"Wo wear our suits of hard, shell' for those - .who don't mean what they say can't re. c e l v e anything from u « - t b c y cannot have our real, warmth.

FORMAL FROCKS FOR E V E N IN G ;CONSERVATISM RULES MODE

W OICN lt to ta f to ih « formai « « &tag gvwto. Ih« pvtddvro et ter*

tK t vofue la brine *d v «k at prwvnt. h j a prem a ot arubranlc. Subtràct al«««ta, »dd au ltu|Hi«lug bew al Ih« Itoli f in ii» Ila«, th« rt»rrrr| *n»w«r t» to'mmUah party or dance fn>ch. lt l». tofbfto «ito* reme* lo thVuk nf U. a r4tli- ♦r ItÀpartial w«y of jbalandng up |»*v- cwttatt, ih!» nf tollfi»tftailng. aletoi«*«. thftojtuakl&g up ter ihclr aWnvtojhy fa»*thg a (trarrmi» bo* of 'ribWm or tult« at town« «Iratrgtc |Hdnt «>n Ih« drvva. prvfvrablj al Ih« left hlplln«: Th« majertty ef rvenlng fr\wk» lare fashMncd Just thla way. -

Th« ft'nwat party ft\n*k in th* pir- tur* charuilnglj Uiuatrat«» th« evinta

beautiful and adayatohl« for moat dre** ir * th« «i*|ui»ttto »«ml flit«#!

lar* frtM-k» which rlppl« and ratti«*,, from the kn«« U> h«miin«. their »l«ito . denies* contrasted by a hug» >a*b-

• ilk« arran^toinoni af one aide * j It' i* the pf'Mem of ttedher» ln thl»! «th of pri‘c\H*loua chlidhm»d to ¡yep I iiitie daughter äs young as »h« really ; 1 a. Siili V » b»thrs are an Indurne« In Mho course of chiUttratnini. it is for«; túnate ttirSi this aensoo, m*» cracloiifiiv encourage* the.Mr* of »Im- vin tiv hr tnsuiln^jthai. ronsrrvatiam

: rule th« mod« in girl* dresisra. i r«rb «p* the segue for th« twivplrrw j fr»‘*k. vonsStlng of aepnrntto hhutsto ami pluttnl »kirt, which dominât«»

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; Adda Dig Bow* and Subtract» Bl«*v»t.

la question, tu distinguishing fra*turts nr«i "sans ■Jeeves" nnd an ctTr^ I l f* how treattnent at the loft hip, Tho material of tho gown Is tirali- rolorvd falli« silk and th« wldu imdre •Ilk rlhbun Id In ui»th«r>«fpcarl blending».

Tho cuatom of wrarlng to diaphanous ■carf In llou of sleovca I» a prevailing on*. Just now, Interest la centerad In UctMrftiuned chiffon sleeveless frocks« th« laca repeated »cross the ends uf » width of Ihn chiffon, the same sere* Ing na. a shawl or scarf. The Jnat word In transparent scarfs Is tfm hnnd flnd fringed .mvc», tunde o f the Identical jfccorge!t»...ji»~tb» gown.- Of

thrnughnut fnshlondum, la reaponalbiw tur tlm revival of 111« mlddy-sults for yuung glrls. At nny rato, thè inlddy- hlousu-aml sklrt fashion Ima returutd ns u popular aclmolglrl style therno. What In inoro, lt hrlngs wlth II vvery famUlar dcMll of hraid-trlinmcd snilor cullar und" wrlsthund« tlowlng neek* dia. Nftvy blue Is Ita favorite color. Kven Ui« selfsarno ragie or. rather, lt» lineili dcsccndunt, pose» In «uihruld« ered serenily « t Hs usuai place un th» alcove.

Knsenihl« nuli «, rirveloped slonjg line» of slmpllclty, »re widely feu- tured aiming girla’ »t-tlito-immient fashion»;..Thcr» I» a noto of appeal

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. Polka Revival AttemptedFarmer» In the. Moryipon district of

England have attt»mpte<l to revive the pblkAr^and other old-time dance»; much totheToy~of*»he younger gen­eration. who seemed willing to drop the modern steps somewhat upon Do­ing taught the polka and the Mocera by 4he .older dancers. William smith inaugurated the novelty at a d ic in g hall, with the aid of the more mature residents of the community.

• Crout on ideal ThiefThe crbw is ah Ideal thief. It.nev­

er buugJea Us Job, Jfkturallsts say that It can rarry-sway the egg of »aother bird without tpiUlng a drop of. the contrat*. To- do this It stwuy piiahee’another difficult feat, that of tfrivlAg Its bill psrfisliy through thé egg without breaking the shell on the other aide. .

Cockle Took Her by the Hand.

Vou Jove to spook of the rock leg of your heart an we came to Noe you. Your rholhcr wnrm* the cockles of your Ircart by the beautiful, unselfish^ thought fat loving tilings she doe*. You worm the cockJes of the henrts ot your'TaVnJly 'by the sweet lo’ve you show them. €

'That’k .why wo came to call on you. But we must be-off-now^-We're- busy, we’re thankful to say.” *•

And os Maggto started up to her room tbc tockles oil walked straight up the chimney, forming the shape (if s huge .heart and waving to her as they, each, disappeared.

W h a t M oses D Jd"Now,. Charles,” «»old tlic Siiruluj

school teacher, “ rim you tHI me ah* of the remarkable things Mose»did?” •

**Yes, tiia’am/7- replU I the bright youth. ,"Ile broke ail the Coiumuod »euU at tlio aauie.tltu«/*

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Lov»ly Costumi for ÔcHool QJrl,b ' /C V

aonrae, th» gowri - Is without aloerai and tbs effect ot the matched sheer shtwl Is ludeacrlbshtjr lovel/. Not only- evening frocks but format din­ner and afternoon reception gown* are developed In this tasteful manner. A georgette ensemble of tills sort car­ried out In umber or copper shade la »erg. effecUee. Thjt fringe Is tied of tlgbt-twlxtod matched silk floss. -

Hpesklng of the one-sided bow ef­fects, Uile Is In accordsnce with a vogue which Is becoming more and more Important In costume designing. Especially are these billowy bows ap­plied to princess and straightline frocks of slender sllbuuette. Very

to the Juvenllo mind In the plalteO skirt of cocoa-colored wool poplin at­tached to a crepe .do chine blonetr topped, with a cunning box coat of th , same material ns the plaited portion.

Many of the frocks matched to coatees are one-piece slipover*, styled with girlish »Implicit/, it adds to the - charm <>( the cloth Jacket' or coat' for the neckline to be finished with » ' matching scutt. From these deafrlp- lions It will bo seen that little folks* ensembles are quite like those o t growflupp reproduced In mlnlnlurc-.. O f course, this pleases little duuxhler. - ■ JULIA IIOTTOMI.Jir.

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Eouttia««tern Orrgon, aiílnrt volcuno.Wind Ci**. Routh Daltoia, «Ut* rulla*

of E»lleriea: l'latt. «MjUirrw Oklalioma. containing »uíphuf »prlng»; Bully HUI.. North Itakpta, a fajín* prHfervc; M*'«a Vanir, aouthwartrni (Vltirado, ulti» prehltiorU' rlifT ¡íwfliingi; íJIarter, nnrthariiirrn M»*nluna, »lth 00 arnall

I .*Tn\ ititi«, aro out enti tIn- nlr If

lull i.l .kicks for everyone. (W u lf». . .o v e r la.«! year, anil no one liken j glaciers ; Itoci,y Mountain, middle «.'mo­

jí. 'Natural of course, lini In view; n (j(,' «-|tli peak« 11 ,* f * I to ll.L'.V' feet ul th e large Inereiae». In Die amount j h)g||.*. Hawaii, UH-ludtn(. die volrao* In ta\ to lie rained, title to tlie ln-j Mtim,. |z>»; u m « Vulcan», nurtliera

-ci. u-ed Special . Kcjiool appropria- .î Iffîl. . .inerea-ed Mate.and Comity tasen a bigger las lilll certainly «'an to he es|«eted. Tlie valuation of many

o f The Mother Church. gave a lee­rme on tfirlntlan Kcienre. the rhuicli lintlllinir U iiiE well fllled by a very attentive audience. Mr. Roa» •aid in naît: .' ( ’inlntlan ; Selene« la defncinatrat- injc thut II I- the Christianity o f

made practicable today. Now“iia

of .pn,|w-rtfc* has been rained on the peremptory order o f the County

.....i ..i *rHoard ol Taxation. This primarily IIII< due to tile effort* of a few who hoped to gain wime political ndvan- tape from the situation. One re mill has been that Cranford !>«)> many thousand dollar* more than it nh'ould In County and State Tasca.

( ntr nrliiMila ami our Tuunahlp ean not tie run without expen»o anil ex- pei'M' nn-mi“ taxon. Hraothnlly everyItem o flnm lly expen*« haa dnuhled during the pant ten year* and tlie expense of running the Township and*' the hoIiooIm llkewfae, . limi

M om ner. tlie demand Inilnnlded . . ,lor more and'better service lh every line, Taxe« have followed the trend In every line o f expense and have gone lip pro|H>rtInnately.

Township Omimlt tornitali (lee pave a very Illuminating talk on the snliject of Taxes at the Repnblleaii Women's ■ l.nnelieon Tuesday, re I»ortoil In part In this J*»t|Cr Mr.

\<lee made one particularly.pertinent Statement : that the time to count the cost Is when the obligation I» Incurred. ■

as of old it is «how lux mankind bow to c-cai»' from all eVlL No matter how long, one has been III. no matter how deeply one may lie Involved In

fidti. no matter how heavy one'* bur ! den ol sorrow, imvorty, or eare,

Callforal*.. • ■ j Christian .Science joyfully (Hilnta theMountri McKinley. Alaska. Iilglie*! : Mny t ,j(,t through death and

niounisln In North America; (■riirul u,,, , (Malli i| licrcaller, hut here and Canyon, northern Arizona; Lafayette, j now. The HIIde tells us that the X»Mert Island,''Maine, with group of L kingdom of tiod. Hie kingdom of granite mountain*; /.Km. southwestern heaven. Is at hand, here, now; that

now 1« tlie day o f salvation; thatUtah, with canyon ¡¡.(SSI feel deep In addition to these there are sev­

eral dosen «mailer reservation», .with cavea, natural bridges, battlefield»'and abollar placea a f natural or historic Interest Tlie»» are known as nation­al monument*. ' .

,lo ho 'more itesi rurt Ivo ovoli tlmn they «ere Inst year li tho numhor of "tents\ liotislng tho nnmll worms àie n gulìlc. It Is a siiiall Job nini to get rld of tllls destnictlvo pcsj hy luunlilug off ami liurnlng liofort! tite mirms ncatter. l* 'ft aiomy all foltoge xvlll dlsaplHi.ar.

Commllteciixan dee, at last Town- nlilp Commltteo meeting gol net Imi lo ninke nn Httempt to eliminato thè dnnger and monaco of polsuii Ivy. Tlils nativo vine lli moro dun­germi« to nmny iieoplo Uian conta glpns dlseaso, yet hecausp no bave

Scientific Bâtie forChancee of Creatneee

■ Tb# older-ioipe paréala when the 1« born, n y i an ..authority onchild

iurcr Ita chance» forharedlty, tha (reatnesa ' . ,

Tbe flrst and last born are more likely Jo attain eminence.

Tha more children a mother haa the longer »lie llvea—and the longer aha Uvea, tlia longer the children live.

Children of professional people— lawyers, physliisns and tha like—have a better chance tor fame than thoae born to wealth or thoae whose parent» lacked educational advantages.

. The offspring o f .father* under thlr-urT-iit-c«tcitdllnrs thls yt‘ar iirimilsc| ty.one-ire-more-|lltely-to become tol-

fUera; Artists come from father* be­tween tblrty-one and forty: between forty-one and Dfty there la more of. a tendency toward statesmen; over Ilf-' ty-one coni* the philosophers like Con- fuel ua, Bacon and Franklin, - . Ninety par. cent of tha Investigated criminal cases show them to“ be the offspring of younger parent». •

I f your father la more than »lity, end you ere tha youngest child iri a Urge family—you should become fat nioua. - . v i ■ ■ ■■■■' - -. - --i-

. , . . . . . . i;, i nip iliMinf."Ibp irf |1«tt «Ad luti ÌKÌ«<lfÌD| lo

M. T Oui«, fl. fl, MaftdWl àod Jiier« H. P*n- rtdflVs Itaioçi O/uoty, 'S, i , ” »biefaMp li rmnM lo Mkt ufir-c tn 34 sfPittli, p«tc Ml. *od «U>* flitti «auther a*p tirnmvt la a*M <jOt* «m Jm.» Ut»tr l»7», «a- IUImI **fltfj«pl<MBau|«rr M*i» of llvu ind laut«Meerteig i* M. T O u«, fl. H. MMKfetf m 4 i. H. P*ruw%*, tttftford, t'ulon 4‘ouhtr. K J.~«Urh m W) t**t m*ntkm*d nip U teeorâad ta Mld aflca la Jk**k II uf l»wd«, p»f* III, Mi M i«f*lilrli MpiiltrMl ia ibownMfnlwIdf nmataf EuMrif frota' Wilaut Arcnu* to Hm E*k««r l l f i f !**r*U*J «Uh, a Rtf 3«« f**< KiMitE' eflf êt tight angle* from Houli» Armut, vhlcfl atr«M la d«ilEiiatM)i<>(*hr»tnut fluert" on Mb)“ IM. ' . ' - • .

EbifNl, «ftmtbi tau bmi nid« |h« aernetê of Hld liada Vf reletmee to Ui* M and Mock ftuihtyra an aid au P*, and thereby Mid lU«fl en ômlgneted “ t'hi^tnut Htr**rt" a u dodkated *• a ftuUir Btriwt: ' • . -

It ordalnod -hp Ih* ToKuahlp rommltla* of Itw Torroahlp of Cranfttfd, in lit* Coutily of

nw nrc- iic tin- s o u s of (Jod. Clirlstlan Nclcni-i, might well be callcsj the re- llglnn of now: for, Instead o f ex­horting us to wait until tomorrowr, or next year,'or the next world for sitlvittlmi, It lovingly Invite* ue to partake ti'nlny o f Hod's Infinite gisMliii-sM. A ll tlio possibilities o f

t'ntoa .fletiM 1. Tint aald itrwi m iakd out on

o ld im p* And *o dmifruta-d "Chmnut HtrMtu frua Walnut Armo* Ka*U>r|y P> th* Rabwajr Bir*f tw aftd It licr#hy la atTmUMl «a a-public *lr*M of th* Townstilp of Cruji/urd.

-fl#ctk»n 1 Tliit. tiila ordinane« ahall üüia effect ImoiMllaUlf.'

ALTAsS’ It. DEMON,Towsahip d a rk .

being are always here and. every, where. How could they bo other­wise in view of the nature and ever- presence of tiod, Infinite good? Con­sequent lyv ,I lie only (iod about whom I ’lirlstlnn Science tenches I» "(lod.winni-C ' a liml who Is altsent only lo those who believe lie. is absent.

Christ Inn Science shows ua that nil. Hie «In, disease, sorrow, poverty, anil death In tlie world.Is duo to the error, hosed upon the supposed re­ality of this delusion or mist, that I ¡mí either,sends or permita ovlL Hut even a human parent would not permit Ills child to walk into the 1111*111'«, of temptation, Inltlct an In­curable disease upon him, nor kill him In order to sliowr hie affection (or th e child,—no. not oven to com­pel,, ulii-dlence. If not, hour far re- jnuved from such Inhumarilty-dnust •>e-our heavenly parent to whom

TPEHOAV. MAY i*. I»:-,. : .Al I » I-, » , lUajllslit «stingi

aa»atgeo Ifca fslls»|s| ffdffffpffj Al Whl*EMst w4 SlAM, Alt psrsont wtioss linda sur bs araelad by neh tBjmtsntnt or «bs sur he mtsrsetsd Ibarala wlJI ba girai su oppoftaaltr w ba baard oooearnlng gueb Unprorawaox

AN IIUDINANCE a, ricala Xlarllair» Street In tha Tuonatila ot CranTord. *■ .

Ba II nrdalnad br tba Tnmiabljj CummlUM of tha Turniablp nf f.-raiirurtl. In il» Cannty of tinlnnv, .. Hacllòn I. Tbat Marlbnro Str.,1 from Union Arenila IO, Hprlngflrlrt Aremie South 1«. and It taerehjt la raratcO aa • imi Mie Street of tha Townabln uf l-ranfurd.

BerUon S. Tbat jhla nrdtninru ahall Uke effert ImmrdMkrlv.

AhVAN B. niNMAN,.......... \ - Torrnabl* Clark.Dated May 5. ISU,' \ .

John refets ns Isive, and of Wliom •laines say«, "Is-t n o man say when tempted, 1 inn tempted o f (lod i for tiod fium'ot be tempted with evil,

plw'Bys lintl It; fi-W people-real Ire It can lie done nxvay w iln, entirely Inthose places where It la a datiger. Let's do It. "

RAISE tlAOO FOR ALE: BROTHERS HOSPITAL

' Lost Thursday was tag day O anfonl fur Alexlon llrotliors Iloi pit el ami when tho retunis w ore counted that night |t xvos found apiiruxlmali-ly fl^HHi had been con

A Doctor’» L ift ' 1The doctor sent e bill for »10 to th*

terrUile-tempered Mr. Benge Th* hill read: 'TTwo vlalts—110."

‘Tou'r* * robber," »»Id Mr. Bang«. TTv* dollar* s visit) It Isn't worth

PP . .trllnil ed. which wna a very fineslum lug Indeed.

.Mrs. Charles A. Wallace was chair­man of the committee In chnrge and

. she was nlily assisted hy a large ■corps of'workers. Chief Hennessey,. . vvivs. n .vHlunhIe .assistant to.Alrs-

Wallace In the work.

. COMMUNICATEDKdltor (.'It Iren and Chronicle;

Since your'paper reaches most of the pt-uple o f our town, do you niit think Hint an tippoal from yoii, re gardlng the Incretutlng number of xvorm*nests on our trees, would In­terest folks enough to get them to burn these nests, and save our trees anil bushes? - , •

Respectfully. '' HKKS1K ALUVN OOl.UKR.

T i l rewrite the bill," laid the doc­tor, and Bangs smiled. They couldn't ut anything like (list oror on him. (Then tho doctor wrote: ‘T o getting it of bed at 2 a. in., Answering tele­

phene, disturbing wife, dressing, going to gfrtge, cranking 'ttilf I.lxtle.’ two- mtfe drive In the cold, s'uvllig bsby’e life, return to garage, waking wife, undressing,- getting back—Into-bed—-no." \ ,

Re saldvto Bangs: T won’t make

‘ ' RO B IN■ lioliln, Robin on the wing Conn- down to me, /Rob. and sing; Tarry in our cherry tree, • lo t your brightness stay s woe.

I"'Wlnti-c's snows vanish when you Come North; wintry Okies grow blue Trees commence to hud again „ Flowts oik' with tho fall o f ralii.

Your song cheers th e sick and 111: W hile mail goes tue noil to t i l l ■ Small, sweet children now appear Kcholng your tunc. "Spring’s here!

A '.

Kobln, Holiln on the wing Come'dew n to me. Rob. and sing; Tarry In our cherry tree,1 A-t your brightness stay a woo., . — Jilvanor KlUabvth Decker.170 Jewett Avenue, '1’ort Rlchnionil, ' •Ktatcn Islnnd, N. Y.

any Charge for ttie second visit, and nòtyou nesd not pny for the first unlcse

you feel I hsve earned the money.” Mr. Btnge paid the bill.—Boston

Glob*. ■ . .

Uncle Sam Gicei Bargmn Nobody likes to get * letter on

which there Is postage due- One of the K. F. D. cerrl*r«\teU* e funny yarn about a woman, « foreigner, who racelyed-e letter from the old coun­try marked 20 cent* due. Ret offered It te her, asking for the 20 rente She refused It, shaking her head. «lie atayed a moment.-.not knowing exact­ly what, to do. Finally, uhe noticed that he hed mode a mistake and that tha poatage charge ahould have been IS cento So he called to the womuh. trying to explain.

Aa aoon>- aa ehe heard IS cento she amtled, atiewlng all her teeth. She cheerfully gave him the money.. She thought the had got- the beat of ic hew' ^eln,—Q. Edward Snyder In the Amer­ican Magaxtne, f , ' '

Mi-lthor tempteth liu any. man." Otln-r Hllillcnl passages o f similar llniiort ciiuld be cited; but the foro- 'going shmiltTbe enough'to convince any ronsnnnhlv-mlndcd person that (Jod- does not visit condemnation ntid punishment upon mankind. Ob­viously, Ho ilocs.-not need to do so. Krro will destroy Itself so long as one believes In tho reality o f the Unreal.

Furtliii-rinre. .Um Bible toll* ua that Jesus cani») tu do tho w ill o f tho Father ami to destroy tho worka o f tho ilovil. By studying tho go*- pots, you will llud that tho Master siKiUt most o f his tim e liberating thoso who wore In bomlago to alR disease, and death. I f these ereon were real.-that Is,' If thoy wore o f Hod, Jesus .would have disobeyed (¡o il by destroying them. B u t'tho very fuet that Jesus could and did destroy them proved beyond ques­tion or possibility ot doubt that God was not their- author. Truo, God umile all that wus made, but the Illlile tells .us that Ho made It all good. Are sin, disease, and death good? Did jlm ever hear anybody sny-ln- wns glm l-to ilu wrong; to be sick, or to lie hi pain? Bin, die- ease, ami deutli are not good, hence not ot Hod; therforo thoy aro un­real, and you ean begin right here and now to resist your own and the world's belief In thorn—a belief that Is miscalled law, although there la no law. .divine or human, behind It—and be tree. Knowing the poweflessncas of evil once i t » unreality Is undor- stoinl mid epiiosed. tho apoetlo wroti't "Resist the devil (evil), and be w ill Hoe troni you."

PROPOSALS FOR ROAOXIMPROVEMCRTflMlrd t>ro|koul* will lu'Xtw'tivtfl |»y (hr

roamlUM of Ut* Hoard of (ItoVii KrtH'holduni o f ’tti* County of Union, at tint Our| Uouae, KllutiHh, N, i „ a i 3:30 .1*. M. (Dilyllglii Hav- btf Tim«! nn \

TfTEHDAVa MAY 10, 1985, \ for lh« following de*rrllMl work: \

ImprwvMiMil with htrinfurewt retnuni \<>n- m u par«n«il of lUrlUn Hoad from Htathm

rnuKEifSI near IntvMortlon of (Yiitcntilai ArrnuVwraterty Dtrouch LUiUt'ii Townit)il|i,Vcranford

rnabl|i and Clrak Tnwnahlii to Niallon 734.03 inlfrarctlon of Crnlral A»rmi* Ih Clark

D IEDCharlas H. Koehler

l luirles 11. Koehler, aged 30 years, died lit Ids liiiiiie. 22. Broad street, on Sunday, after a short^Illness, troni diabetes. Jlr, K oeh lerw as ’ an auto'

i-lmule, his place of businesslielng at ids resilience. Ho had been a resident of Cranford, for the past li"" ..?01"*- 1*° was a member.of St. Mh.im.>i - ii..i>- Name Society ami

d l l . Knights of

' Starter Needed ’A very handsome woman xvai “slum­

ming" downtown one day, holding her iklrt* from the grime and dirt of the lower Bust aide, when a little arehtn came up In front of her, holding a

- large green, unripe apple, lie tied leat aeteral front teeth and the process of getting the drat bite Into It proved too much for him. l ie looked the lady over carefully and' then thrust the apple toward her and amid: "Miami, would you please start this for me"— New York Sun. ' ■ .

" Poor AdvertisementGood -advertising should look not

merely (o the present but to the future. It mitet . have been. a short-algtit-ed house painter that Inserted the follow­ing . announcement In hla borne newa­paper': "Te the Public: The reason why I_ have hitherto been able to do palntml lo -much cheaper than, any­body alee la becausa I sin a bachelor and do not need termake a profit for tbs maintenance of a wife end chil­dren. T ie nOw niy duty lo Inform the public that thla advantage will shortly be withdrawn, aa I am about to be married. You will therefore do well te send In your ordere at onee for the eld tat*."—Youth** Companion.

Comforting Ftret. Traveler (to COEQpflnlOQ WbflO

they are being roasted f6r. a cannibal feast)—Well, old friend, for th* firat rime tn my Ufe .] am now aamied ot being loved for myself alea*.—Pasta R im “ ■ , , ,

’’■VVr

•.:^,-,.iPn0 if io D o g e a -P o e t Pralrla Aogg tisatea ao nearly reaeni

ble thoee o f cattle“ that they aie atri M¿_Io-e4_rabben OB amate»' grsalnj

West Held'Comici Columbus.•i bufvlvctl by Ili» Wlfo Cather­ine Koehler, nee NlierUlau. and twosùmll cldblreii; Citarles amlBorothy, , •’".r*. (¡Lsselll. who re-

«Ides tv lilt till) falilly. and two broth- or*. Arthur mi attache of the Cran- [oixl l«i*t olllre. and Emil, who live* in Kentucky. ■■ Funeral servlets* were held at h

tote lionie Diesday morn Inc at 8:: odnck, thence to St. Michael's L t . t linri-h, wliere a high requleiii "ius« o il« offeriHl ink for tho repdse o f , hi« ,«onl. mid Interment /took ti T l° " St> ■Ml,r-v'-'i t'''»ictery,/Plaln

hliT30K«

Making Him UtefulThe plumber worked and tho helper

atood looking on. He was learning the business.., This was hit first day.

" I say." ha Inquired, “ do you charge for my-tlnte?" -

"Certainly,''-came the reply,"But I haven't done anything.#Tha plumber, to fill tn the hour,-had1

hern looking long at the finlehed job with g. lighted candle. Handing the two Inches o f It that Were still un­

- burned to the helper,. he said, wlther- I tn tly i' ."Remi i f you uniat be et cea- | artaetloav blow that au tr -

XX- ÍA 1*?» 0 9 THANKSM e wish to t-xpross/our sincere

tlrnnks to rolntivca nfid friends for their kindness and sympathy In our

' direcenU^reavemopl in the death of our «on-mid brother. Charles H. KiHihler, We uish - - ■•tocspeelally

hu«. tAntncil No. 1711. Holy Name bxH-lety. t^lirlstian arid Missionary Ah Jlnnce./find all those xvho attended «lie funeral ami sent »ora l tributes.

G K o e h l e rAND SON A R TH U R .

IN MEM ORIAMSHU living, in the loving memory

oí lirr Darwils ami *Wiiubt-th Beluiert,

" h o died M arch lotis, 1920L

« 1 G r a c i f yTheoretically, un object al tha x

tor of the earth w,«ild have ao walghk1* * ^ ot cocmet anoojtct «t t«a cvnter uf ogr irstflai ^

PtTUtUok «ouït) «elei)

awr»C« W IttTCMTMN I la fcm M d m tt*

TTISDiY, MAT 1»« m i, M I A M I (jpw/lfchi Mtt# A# MMflfl êt «Mdt*4 gtMm êU > f i «km* têêffê ttflf toi to' Mtdi ¡HflpMBWt «r ato M ) to M ftmii «81 to gir** u iiM to tl

tê to kMfd BMMIffllflil flMfe .torgfflMEAN OSDtYAACS Ut ftrr*s»t tto M irât]«. *t

OmM M A riv i t o a « a l* « A>rbu* la» Ito l i tn i f El*«v, fai Ito TowpJtttp of ('nàTord.

Wbirtti, tto M a in «f ik* laúd* oree «fairli (to «rwt torufatator aaroitoMsd u lato o*ft pkM *4 m M land« Into fautldtnr to* and farm i.and m Karwlaf I7ife, till, ltl«4 In cfa* fato ••f Vto Uegt*t*r .e4 Mkd CouDl "

Dato) May S. ¿ « 5.

N0TICC 09 INTENTION NOTICI le h*r«l»y (Iran (tot Ito TovuUp. — - •• lg yj# xowoflilp Boom«m

Ltmlaa Towmlili» ami ('ruiifurd TnwtiRhip

Tuvtiiblii, TIiD pavpnipnt iwlntf B lnchra In thlekni«* t>ut («rurally S3 fret hi wltllh. and xjmnrUln* about IT/.ea H>\. Y>U. .«iA|m oo* new «leal and ronrrrt* terlilflW over Rahway nirtr and on» «iMhlon lo (»rvavnl bride# over lUliway lUrrr. TogpUier with all Karalkm . drklnaga alruoturvs. «tc„ aa ohown n detail on tuana and d<toril>c<l In the apvtflA-

eatkwa.I'lana and apeclflcatlona fur (hla work may

to examined at the olflce of the County Engi­neer. 3« Broad Rtreel, KlUabvth N, J.

Each bidder tuuat auhmlt with the hid a err- tUlMte from a Barely Compauy atatlug that •och flam y Company will provide (he con* tractor with a hoad ln ilw »um tuil wlta auch cofadUloni a* are required by the »peclflcattooa. m Men hid muit be accompanlud with a m il- fled check fur at ImM ten per cent (10%) of Ibe amount of the hid. hut not Ira« than $590.00, aa required by the spiM'tflcaltona, '

Tli* Hoard rceerVca thu right to reject anyor all hlda.

JAl'OH 1*. 1IAI1KU, County Engineer.

S H E S u rrs n o t ic e sflllKfllMT'S ,RAL^~-In - (‘hancery of New Jcr- . »ey. Between The ntlzoiig lluUdlug and toon Association of EllzaUih, N. J „ complain" ani.-apd-Aiho* ttUhlv-ak-alOrr- iWcfidaMla. -l'b fa. for Mie of mortgagiHl prcinliea. .

By virtue of the, almvr-iutcd writ of flert fartas to me directed I «liait cuntir for salo hy publie vendue, at Uie flhcrir* OfTke tn tho Cowl Uouae, la the City of KIUqj>cth, N. J „

orWEDNESDAY. TUB 3IID DAY JUNE, A. D., 19231

at Iwo o’clock. In tlie fatrrniKm of »¿id .day.(D«flight Bavlng Time),. . ------ — parcel» of lands andpremise«, situate, lying and being In thu Town­ship of Cranford, in the County of Ui)lon> and State4 of New Jersey. „

riRBT TRACT! Known and designated - as wU numbera one hundred ami seventy-two and on» hundred and aefouty-thre« on a certain map. entitled. "Lehigh Dark; Cranford. N. J .,” with the buUdlnt and Improvement* thereon, which map la now filed In. the HegUter’a Office of lh* County of Colon. Kllul*ih, N. J , /; BKCOND TRACT: llKliINNINO at a point ta the southerly line of. Pine .Btreet dUUpt one hundr«a and ninety-one and eighty-four hundmllh» (191.M) tuet westerly from th» corner Mated by the inlvrscctlnn uf the »aid line of R to Btract «Uh the westeriy llne/bf MtnslfinTmace*- Mid point betny ttir-aifHICifr Hii«' be­tween tot numbered «no hundreu and auveuty- too on map entitled, “ Lehlgh/Cark, Cranford.

J ., and lot numbered on*- tn block lettered "C - on map enltUed. yMan^of Rtver»ld« Park, Oanford. N\ J..** thhice eoulh nlhv drgroc» nineteen minutes Ra»t atong said ditlslon tine «eventy*«lght and four hundredth» (73.04) f«ui ; thence North (Lfleen/dvcrev* forty-three min- utM We»* 9ereaty>i«Tcn and flfly-iU bun- dredtha (77,59) fe « to m M UnVofH’lno Street; theaee »long oaM line of Cine Kircet eoateviy eight and aerenty-hundredths (9.70) feet to the potM or ptscVof BKUlNNlNU,

“ * irvof nitit*t*$ £r* 0t ,ol nurul>iT.wl ° " 5. O) in Block« * 1* enUtlctf. -Map of River,

•Ide Park. Cranford. -Ñ. J.,“ (which map wasfiled ta thfa Union County ’Reglsitr'i OfflVe "on May 39. 1M7).

Dertee amouittlnl.approilmately $3^ 00. '. / „ . HARRY HIMMON8, Bhrrlff.JOHN K ..ENGLISH, Bol’r.T«ce-»JC3i IlUACC 3.23

FOR SALEA. B. Mack 2'4 ton A. C Mack 3*4 ton A C, Mack 5*4 ton ■

All long wheelbase A. C Mack-Dumper-5 V2 ton A. B. Mack 2V2 ton, 1924,

Special Bus Chauis - •■For Sale.- Guaranteed. Terms.

M a rtin -S tra d e r211 Walnut Ave., Cranford

Home Phone Cranford 585 ' OOce Oolumbiu 5350 N. T. City

S a cre d M oonstoneThe miMxnstune la believed by many

,fom n '*' ,n- If ,1Ul ‘W*hrantUul gem |, comldered «* highly aeered and I« never sold exrept on a yellow doth, yellow being in especial- v flflcrtd color, .,

o r a u i c m o f t t f l i M r . r*wm mto Bewmafl. flMto feto «tf«. -By rtrto i f m :« t o « f too Ctotof a

cWf 04 %rm Jot« , fltotfo-'oa too da/ of * 9 torwE# to • a w «tonto OraaH I Satt4«« * LmM iMirtittOT to <-*#>

too lot. day to Jmo,MU W8J to ' " '

ms. or to* flato

Tto sato MU to A M to fendoM a moctowo giem hy Jaoah IL - l e t t o » ato «tfo to i mCraafOTd M W J Ueo. «alto ~1« Ito 1 OfaHt; to

» M t o ato Lesa Agonia* mtor Otto 1*10, «a toad» Ip to Crw fart. la too i a to Btoto to BW Jerw y:

you* »tote« aal' laro ooo yoa

ito*, yoflu B____________ _ .- tonato» so «tfo to m W Booiomteh jm ton or may ton oa inrtooli

ara too wo r t ornato to aald- - are * ‘

riffa« to tower te asld pretem. ato jw , Mot tio Draoa, an mato a tofeadaat hocaan nfa

tfa«o -m m W preleio'- oatordman to oaM Owinn m utéê w oak

Oonford Mutasi lo flto i ato in a 1 AtoarlaDotto March Slot. IMS.

BKBKKLBT C AUtTW, to CdtopfotaM

Cranford. Br S.M

BUMUOATC NOTICCfl »EtTATE OE ALSO C1AYE8 ELY. Dertooto,

Burtooat to too ardor to Chart« IV, Coddtec* flurroflalo to too Gwty to tfaloo. moto m too twent/ flm toy to Apr8* A. D., lfU , ttpea too appitcoUoa to too «ad*rml«a*d, ao Xxocuior to (b* «out* of aald toeoaoto. notte« te berthy I»ot to too fftoBoro to oold d*e«aood lo es­ibii io too oukoOTtbrnr uator osto or a Orma-

tloo thotr elatmo sad damait di __«stato of tote tomato «Ufatela month» fromlb* tote to Mid ortor, or tooy «U1 to forever barred from prooocuUfaf or neovertef too M e ifilu t to» subeerlber. ■ ; • - • .

AUOtJBTUfl GRATI* BIT. Exécuter,- MO Boato BL, Mort mown, N, J.

«•ll-r*ee ULM. .

MJRBOBATr* NOTICE.ESTATE Of EDWARD L. MRDENBEEO, D*

. Ponuoat lo too order of Char le» N, Cdddtiiflr-flumsato to too County to Catea; mato on too atnoloeato toy of March, A. D., lM$i* upon too appliesttea of top ututertlgnto.

r «cuter of too tote to to gate deonord. nolle# lo berehy (tv*n to too crodllero of tate

d to ojtotbte'hFtoroahoerltMrtntoroBttror aflkrmaltea tfaolr rtotmo and deomodo egainst the rotate of nid toooooad within olx month» from tho date of m M ordto, or they will bo forever barred from protocoling at moveringthe »»me agatoot too oubnerlber,

CRANrORD TRÜBT COMPANY,OF CEANfOID, if. J..

. - - Exoeulor.B. C. ACATIK, Proetor.

Cranford, N. J." rtoo-its.w1-14

tURROOATC’» NOTICEKHTATR OT. CHARLES H. TLDOD, Deceased.

I*urauant to too order of Charlea N. Codding,Burroggte of toe County of Cntoo, nudo on the twMity-fourUi day of April, A. D„ 1IÍ5, upon. - - - - — --m. — - — - — w . .. I#,, 1, 8«, U|R1I1the application of too un deco ten cd, at Aamlnto-

' “ “ ' aid* deceased, notlco latrstor of too estate of aald1 hereby given to too creditor» of Mte docostod to «xmbti to too subscriber under oalh or affir­mation their claim» and demand» against toe etiate.of Mid deceoood «Uhln »lx monllu.from the data of Mdt order, or they will bo forever tarred from prooeoutlng or recovering toe same ■aglnat toe subscriber. -

WILLIAM ft FLOOD,Administrator.

RAYMOND L, BLOAT, Proctor,. 15 Market Street, Newark, N. J,«•M - Feet—$13,$0

PROPOBALfl FOR FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENTffcaled bids will be received by the Town­

ship Committee of toe Townohip of Cranford, N. J., at toe Township Roomo, Ùnfa» Ava and Ahlen. Bt.\on -

TUESDAY NICHT, MAY 5. IMS.*t 9:39 o'clock (Daylight Saving TlmeJ'

for tmi (1) Automatic compressed air signalingoqulpmeot for tbs purpoM o f1 Rounding alarm» from to» fir» signaling elation» or other placé»f,AHI M. 1.1 .L - 1 - . ____ ... ■ wfrom which alarmo may bo transmitted.

CommaThe Township Cooùhittee recorres tho right to reject any~or aU bkte aa may appear to be for Um beat lntoroate of the Town toip oo to do.

'ALVAN B. DRNMAlC Townshtp aerk. Dated April St. HU. \

NOTICE.TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:

Notice to hereby given that I havoXflted In the office of the Clerk of too County of'Union,la compliance with the act, entlUed, **The N*w Jersey BotUe Act**, approved April S, 1991, toe following tleacrlpUon of tho names and marlte u|>on Uie botUe* owned and used by mo:

Quart and Pint botUeo bar» blown In themthe following:

On one ite» thereof, ’ ’One Quart“ , ‘Xlquld1f.lfl tllat’ . "r.infn,â... “One Pint” , Liquid“. “Cranford • Dairy1

"iranford. N. J.M, on to» reverse side then* a large letter “Ab used In composing tho words.Orada**, “A1

‘ilcgtitered**.**Baw“ , below that too word

(Signed) CRANFORD DAIRY,• Auguit D. Therms tu

•• CRANFORD .GASINOTo tlie Btockholdert of the Cranford Costeo:

The annual meeting of the »tockboider» of the Cranford Casino for Uie election of Dlrec-

o’clock

tun and .such other business as may com» bs- tore the meeting, will be held at the Club House, / , .... •

TUESDAY, MAY 19th. "-19«./ Poll» m*en from 4 o’clock p.'M.. to 9 o‘<P. M. /. _

If you are'unable to be present, pleats sign and have duly witnessed a proxy, and return;

/ W. W. PLUMMER,\ j L t m„ i. mo.

o f O A 3CCXIT or an ibmr. h bm~B r rirtat of aa « r * r ot O t O u t • » » * » -

a ir a Hr* Ur**r, ■#*» ■ . <*? * ? y . “ * O k k n r f , la a €»*•* r i « * CnMSmi Ma- M l IO M W A U m .MnH.lWio 1* oom-riaOMot .»lYm itr-1- itomwmo *aO MOare an- - ■ - |M ar. m * M *- *— — 1

ioMH* tri ÛU of Mia W 0lllo.nl *a a- ' ot ioa*. Its . « ck#tm* rio uri sor

te| vqi b* tatem l _The «to MU te flted te forsrtoes a mnrtgsgf

gteew by Jacob Hotfmao and wtf# to aato Craa lord Mutual Sufldtag * Uso Awmelolk* datad Dssvodww lito . IMfi, « teitos te to* Tmetóg of Cranterd. te tos Couaty of Col«»od Atete-of Now J W f! ood fofa. BswteMte Kswmoii. aro modo a datadas* Pomoso yonaro too rseord owfier of Mld trm ls « . yoa. •adte Nowmao, aro mado a dvfeodaot bseaims. ao wlfo of Mld Bsajamte Nowmau. yo« havs or moy bava sa béfaoste rigbl of dsweo te Mld prsodooo. ssd ymi. Anote Tanfate, aro moda a dsfeodanl fa*esus» you boto a i gago oo osto prsmlaro subordínate te tos ltaa of teto mortgaflo « mad» te Mto Craaford Mutual Bulldteg A U s a AMoelattea.

Datad Aprii W. i* »- ^_____B1RKELRT C AUSTIN.

KDJACC

flolkltor of Compia laset, Durad, K. J.

REAL E S T A T E/ Z_jo ue.'

'• 0 ', ' 0 ' i 1 C .. r.D C

OFRCES TO LETla th# l o * Shoplro Boildlag

Unios A tosbo, Voirth, f Oroaiord. Koxr Janoy

,'A. H. SHAPIRO.

Telephone IS7-JCLYDE C. BELL

lEOSTESED ARCHITECT I South Atoomx W , ORAHFOBD

ORAHFOBD' POST O FF IO * BU ILD ING

Offices fo r R ent(oil ontiido azpoeara)

CHAS. DARSH,0ÖU Oranlord 595

DESIRABLE LOTS /

FOR SALËmaking-plot 70x125, goodjocation, 10

minutsi from R. R, i|átlon. Termo

mode to .roepoiuiMs buyer.......

WM. McGUIRE52 Woteri Avenue '

' 'La u r e l ! h h x , l . t i <iTelephone Hunters Point 0048

FOR SALEDesirable six room house, all Im­provements. practically new, recent­ly docorated. Price 5G.500. Cashdo $500, with easy terms for bal­ance

John W . Heine & Son, Reattore1 North Avenue, Cranford

HKMSTITOBINOGLEANING and Dyeing, Pleating,

Hemstitching and Button Covermaan\:

. ___j i n » an . . ..ing. Un. P. Chrlatlaaoen, ;. Union Avenue, Cranford, phone 454-M.

W a k e of the Pathfinder OonservaUve# are thoae who butld' o

rood where radical* blazed a trail..

John W. Heins & Son

‘ 1 North, Ave. Cmnfoid, N. J.

TelaphonaeButlneii, Orantord 777 RMldeneo " 3

CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS

M ■ 1

BXAL KSTATX POK e tr vHOllHU Six rooms, bath, ehelo«,,!

purrii. a ll modern convenience, fon f minute* to station, trolh-y and «tore«, xm deep lot, tr;si«i Greene. 712 Sooth avenue. West, field. Phone W estfield 898-W.

’ M l

j : ' F O R BX M T . -STOKES and Apartments, all Im-

proveuients, new building. For tern«, apply Ehmllng Bros, West­field. - tt

SIX noim flat. AH Improvement« SB per month: 37 Burnside it«, nue. TeL Cranford 423. .

PIANO to rent—Upright or (rram:. TeL 22(5 Westfield, Maxwell’s, fan Ik- seen c-venings; 4J0 North aw.

r a il r o a d . . . .GARWOOD CROSSINO MOR.»

m a k e i Í'» A B M

■n. EKT E r t ÁXNINOi«,M,y|t , ntra 1,<ailroad o f X. J. lia« « .uni .M-w-ral large ,,,,• itln-r .ule „ ( t-n>««¡ng at fe,,.m.r..’itr'wt' l( '* ■ picture <ìf a"làrgè loco,nolive ,-m.hing an auto,,,“ ,* .and iniumn ln-lng Ha- nord Tlilnk!

It non Id f t hi;

« In large print I

chxrf OF" POLIO» Al CHŒP »»P O R T on" . . CROSSINO

at!-0 P r . * ° r , ‘( «l«'t»il « f rlliM i,rerem to tl

FLA T for rent, six rooms with bat h. all improvement* and heat,, r. cently rem odeled,H5 per month: al«o three garage* for rent; 'l', Union avenue, X.. Cranford. Call Haiti. Honelle H5-L

NUMMKK Iiome fo r rent, furnisla-,1 —June 15 to September 15. 'Seven'-'. - room house, ail iiufirux'einent-.'■' large screened porch , near „tat ion

tin! trolley. Garage. Rent reason.life. In,|ui-i- om ier. Drawer* M

Cranford post office, - U N FU RNISH ED , top floor, two

root,is and kltehen. A lso garage space. Couple only; 112 New street,-Cranford. .

di-li to «ay that, safety, .Instituted •»y tiic more pro- am! followed by

i*‘. lias not had its

FOR S-MnOKLLAiraOUSU K R Ä N T TT M S IS liud and

400 Hard,I * loo ni. lúe and Up:French H y ti rangeas, blue, lavemii

, and pink. 50c end up; 3,000'Kcarln Sage, 5c and pp: tliousands of i-aa tras, spapioand coleus; cut swi-i-t l«*as, il.00.up to Î2.50 per 100; cut calla’ lilies. Î2.00 pérdoz.: at Leliigli Avepue/Grcenhouses. 127 N. l.c- high avenue,"South jSIdc. It

A S.MAf.L oak table and chair, inn

* campaign for - several year« ago

gres«iv<- railroad«, v: tin- lc«s progress!,-

iti-iffulm-«« for it ha«. liclnforred . .« itb liractjcal device« for the safety

tin- public it lias in.a large uit-J countryr,aS0< thimigliont

Hut aluays Uii.-n „ large conipunv goes into extensive advertising it must look up it« advertising with 'until while goods. Many companies do not do ttiia utiil Hie bankruptcy I-Oints tell till- final chapter of 'their liistoiy. Why tills t-i-oiiotiilc law

__uloes not hold true 'with railroads who advert is*- and spread 11101111 gmida for greater care on the part

• Of tla: people, mid-do not follow it — up—witt,—wwtiro-' '

means to help tin- peopli-, ( mu not , pn-pijred to,say. Hut. the gradT

■crossing, af Center street Is an ex- umple that proves that It does'nut Ilie tentral Hm'liViad eiu-li year |M>«ts new posters mill yet gives til.

Sitial a. l " r , » l l l IOHHlies tVmiiiisslon h , S

their request for le tte r [ at night at Um graife ,-n X enter street, the Chief 1 »tld K re th ie f have dnv conditions and reiiorteU cn

Vnr'lT a Ï T discover.-,! .\prii ¿mL the flre sppart' ,r M ,up mt 'ho crossing ' »wering an alarm aC-l i.i ,

Incoiò T ,r '>'l-lmoln .avenue. CranfordHey were again field up a i il" bofor»» 5.ping aidé to 'er “ ■>*“ fourni that on 4 * criwslng was blocked fo, ? 8:8(1 and t, ;td• i k , . ......... «»»M aiai

a ! i ' f 1 ,f° Un'1 ,,mf «himst a milk ttaln stopiw-d on thehrel.'i'“ a'-'h ls point ,,mV."l.adL" ,w to tell I

people of Hnnniod iioUiing to.'help them take greater .care. True, we

liogáuy heilrooin rocking chair, an old fasliloiied desk, cliildren’s ixn-k-

lune the c lio icc 'o f, wutking tip u mountain of stairs to . cross the tiai-ks -and use-'their

l'Io tbat (ho traciìs'wère elea ™«ny motorlsts were sto ,i

ì'ii/k trah t 'u iJ l.'lj [ “ 'l.'iglits were IlasMug i t ;LI "*■ ThoiuHk traiti su '

I Li*" 'c ilk ■'•doadi-d.’ fou.n.tl tbat'011 May

;;ro-slng was lilovked for a fì

■rein im.Ì !îtt'xv.k ^ 1"1 "-''"'l'hlg.Ule'vni.,»,, - several inimités -f< • rakeman to ndvlso-thè engin Hie condition , '. " u.ln

Si-rasliloned desk, cltildren s iwh fi-lia lr . curtain rods, rag mit« muí velotir iKirtlerres, with t\n

' pairs o f window ~ dra|>eries - tn match, pictures, vacuum cleaner and an ohk desk. Mrs. Doris«. 11;

• Cranford aveuite. Phone Oanf-ml 257-M8

TR U fYC LK for sale,-good ns new.Large size. I ’ hone Cranford fin-If.

SADD1.K HOHSK, gentle. Imt fall . o f is'li. ideal for lady or child. I'm/ lurtlier particulars, call Westtielil lutki. ' - /

D A Y K X PO U T and bedroom furnl-li ing“. Tito Rlx-erside. Craniur-I Iilrone 202. > / ‘

HASSIACT, small crib, tub, nursciv chair, and large baby carriagr- Call S5(-li tVanford. •

B ABY' carriage, excellent condition:7 Burchfield avenue. tl

AG K NT for Dr. Peter Fahrm-t family medicine. Carl G. Andct- son. 216 North avenue. W est; Cran­

- ford. 5.7

3 mrtiiiil lut.s iis. | m-ver Imv 1 * lm( o,, t „-n ■ /I nil. doing-u'liut Uicii posh-i-mlvisi-s jr-d ^ V ' lieoid.'.' p»! ' 1 -■mid mn thinking. . I in i,,,iT,- !...!.E!!.'.. ' '”lrM- ■- Itle;• There is always u large am,.lint of

waste advertising in any large emu liaign liml Hie posters in narwisid are a part of this waste. Many peo Ide In town have thought a long time about eondlllons at llie (Vn. ter street crossing and more are thinking ,1‘tieh (lay and we do not need the |railroad to urge us tu tliink. It-is tlie iijijeet of Uils.,s|ieet

m nul.y carriages and II I ruins' l»g. On April 2 1 . Oilirer stnin. ¡ minted IS2 people. I IS , ,, ideyc es a,,d Jg. baby .carriages* , 1,, Ï " . ' " ‘«I ilffures will Í,, !,/!L<î ,n..a h> tii«. i».Utilltle« (¿'nimlsShinIO|n,l¡¡,l H» get protection at Hie. c:-* Imurs |n tlijs day.

I’ I

rossln,

at piesent to try'to get more and lame |s-ople to tliink of'tho dangers,, , ■ ■ , - - .•••]....... .... dangerstills eio.sslug holds for 11« W<>gre ■only too glad to tuke this re­

í jponsllillity from the. shoulders of tlie (en tra i Railroad. It Im not no- cessai) to post pictures <>f a Im-w.

HELP WANTED—Mol#MAT.K housecleancr. Saturday. An­

swer hy mail, stating terms an-i reference. Mrs. Cliacc, 268 Ma|il- Place, Cranford. ' 57 |

motive sniashitig' „ „ ai.toieoCne'V.i | ;!|lT"''lng wJtli hiomVpö|«,nM"‘ 'S|p Rilling j>lm>|iIo JjtM'Hu.so on'UMlonally 11*'° to recovery. , ' '

. . a b o u t to w nTho pupils o f the -local schools

Hike part In tlie primary and gt mar grade music contest ut Ro« tomorrow night.

¡s a pati

is

FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTLARG K roonpsuitable for two gr-a-

t leinen. Price reasonable. I-1 Union avenue. North, Cranford

V tl

VAX

we cun go to the crossing ItsRf and aco tin- real tiling and not only pie tures. Uf course wo huv an mito smashed on tin" e haven't given up . .............. ..<li ) may see tlie fulfillment of’ tüís dream. Human Ijelngs Crushed by M e huge locomotives many of have ■■■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■

John imrcl

in Gross of Second ayenm.- • i., haaed itroimrty on Iteceli «ir,

•e never seen 'hrougii Deremer & Nnyder crossing hut Mr. Wallace Kayor Is ime ,,r hope; _Kai-li I '-iigililos for the Grand'Ji/rv -ci,

OARAGES FOR RENTG ARAG E for rent; 208 H olly Mrc,

Cranford.

„ ' CATERINGPARTIES and luncheons scrvnl ;

every day except Friday and Sin & day. Call Cranford 180-JL if

.... — - Grand Jury. T ip'.'i ibree women ellgll.i,, - ■•

in.rl!!' fb'h'dillcan Chfi, 1.« |II1SJ. „m-,u ' T ' l ” ls l,l" l,i'ing tlimi I la-id May 23th to'"/ay TOtb * Ini* 1 ' *i un> picture any itr.tist can t-vi-r 'I’liey iiave <ibtiiln,w!>/i.« ' n i sl cieate witli lils .lirusli mid colors, it Ixm ler Bros for tlie Hi'rV ,',|'!. timk(*s ones'Im ir stmid on end' up*'I-"“ id H*'« .■« . u‘ .. . 'mjmi: I ttlie, chills chase eucli otiicr up out sidne nime ipilckly tliun anytliiiig else can. Such actual scenes makeim tliltik nime iprickly than atiy-|"e amusements of'alTkln,lJ‘ «,,v i” i Hung else ean. Tliink! . Tliink! ¡erialnment of a Irigl .p T r ! e

* it tie- looked for. ' " gri t

" * I ■■«>0 oiuainedit - '«d e r .Bros, (or flip occasion - n­

un" ai', I /h,;S ('arnlval «'111 be Hie lrigge xivhJhikI bust over u ltnosHoil I?» fnr*.. x hing It " i l l he 1,,-ld at he l - u ^ '

:e avenue, tho usual place T c-re , V-P»0 ainufloinoniM « f ..n

Think! Tlio railroad belfev

SPRING IS HERE!LE T US H E L P y o u w r m S 'o i 'R \ HOUSE CLEANING W *

Send 1,0 »»rail» — k.«

cessary to tell us to tliink. you ever seen a mother n.„ lialiy across tiloso trucks after

(. Have) Mr-And .Mrs. Cliafles if. wneol a Allentown. Pa., have' riti

*.,J.VÍ n' .rJ-10'/1.0!. .a“ cr “a^"vI'sTwTth1 tí

. Good, return,*.

gatemun lias gone'.’ It Is 'a- most | former's hrothor (im irâê'n r* 1

denw.^,0„U1,kj 0f Öus your feather pillo«*

feather beds, woolen blankets, l.at.. robes, comfortables, quilts, fumi ture covèrs. auto robes, rugs, car­pets, curtains (except lace), ant

f els - • -everything, else that' needs after, V 't '.ln the Spring. PHONE AN I' ASK. FOR O U R PRICES of t in various articles you wish us tocloto.PHONE 1200 WESTFIELD AND

OUR YELLOW AUTO WILL CALL „.a.n,.I,oren Laundry Service I

(>«5612 North Ave, Westfield, X. '.I,

amusing sight to see sudi a inuthcrl . . . .____ .get In tlie'iiildilfe o f tlie trucks and I underwent anotlu'r* n ,!lII! i llr i'1111

6SS » » J K i K & . w » ! ' S”"1”1“ *«' cl iff— . ’:•-rie fear. Cm Ellzafmth^ f i M H h , K ' “ -ss ever I Tuesday. It Is hoped-that they“ ,vï|V; lllor<i «'«'"Ic Hum any actress ever

g§-r> ‘ \ • '»»•‘ ■■uyed They hurry. ,,ud the baby | bo able' to sav7Tho 'vn,l,n" .f ," . ,lt‘arJ>' jolted front, thu carriage, a™ ., Tlie bloodpoisofM«1,?^ lr" lttn,;

...... Hr perhaps tliey add to the 5,muse- " f accidently Winning n J h/> ,tem,U,lroI,P j"k a parcel or some- « Pen Into his h a n d *.1 ol

thing. I f you havo never seen this I1wor.ti,, « l ,He.Kol,,g to see. Most ASSEMBLY»*aw PAHnnx- n

any day tills ean lie seen. Of course) . AT J R MEETmnSPEAKS" * nkl»»;_t* . —there is

Ulx-''

EXPRESS, TRUCKING, ETC.

nst'd _ for

S7L!n^2ir“ WJ»w Im o W Ä *

tuent because tlie hells start to ring when tho train Is qu ito .a-distance

F o r S a le o r R é n iV TWO FINE BUNGALOWS

“ * *“ ■ e “ " •“ *“O- Bo* 37* or eall paraon&Uy . f

James malliSECOND AVENUE. CRANFORD

DAILY' EXPRESS SERVICE and from New York. Trunk a:.: ! merchandLse; special-trips made ) Sargents' .Motor Express. Flier;? I Y\ est field 261-R; New York Walt er 73UL tí

to ftxd people. Rut yod ' know «choól ¿ „ Mondav ñ ^ n í,0 J' ‘ 'Tür" " " niotla.-rs as a rulo an; nervous. O f Theodore .Oottlefh o f l>f'v i course tills b, tlielr won fau lt but| chairman o l the A m «r i,.p ,ew*?rk;

V,'1'1 ,¡í,n,"'v how mot lier« are. coinmltteo of the /nolors(B,l ZB ijn !■-. 1 ,lllk-. I bink-f lio we need these hitorostlng talk 0 0 1 r ,'.,Kmi'. Hn. - , ...... need tiicse Interesting talk on good citt».7.' 1 7"

fr.,nt of. us- to* insult ..sl'uid Mayor Darn,d, ami forme"^,);.’: ’ • ,nvc )ntcr

JMisters in.and urge us to tliin k a f t e r ' a F t h e K W . R . Conklin rai«V.

U ie r relisons we havo t o ' tunke n s F 'd in g talk«.

FAMILY GOING ABROAD ^

Must Sacrifice Beautiful Home, f2 T £ T l i t , ? «*• v* ,w ti"1-M *“•> »«i I— L fruit trees and grap# vines. Will sell with or >'■without furniture. Very rar. opportunity. Apply, or owner on premises,

M 0 K A R 2 E LS. A.U MANSION ^ERRAOS, ‘ ' •

—; Phono Cranford 296-M

your own .broket

' ’ iCRANFORD, N. 4.

. CURIOSITY SHOPTHE Curiosity Shop of Wc-!i.

ren<U‘r>* you the service of ol»tn ing calfing cards,-wedding invits tions and announcements 1 : - " ” | ed -<ilt. the best paper, witli*- : •rnr, I'!“ !0- Classes In liiaki; 1 .1?. 'I Rugs every Thursday a ! rriday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Meslsr. tel. Westfield 1737. t!

, ,-';1 me tell tin- Ccntrul Halit „¡id t hat tlio people of Gar-

losotm* of Hie . I l i ■’ ' *'" —•••»•«•IlK an- -not

printable,la-cau.se of their llbcfou«! ' ‘“ ''u-'' ^ llt, ,«'’• W think with Ita- J'11 rt11 y anti tliink we .stilili, tlie Cen­tral Rullroinl of .New .lers.-y not­withstanding. *

WG ¡ ï . « 1 lllal no* peopl U f ? ! lv.'!0<l arv Hunting nnd Ci.tf» Bi*’*? 1 i11 nr« ihinkhuinrfrifraI.l,. i.jy... . . . . .

The meeting, which

H>K SAl.K-.Six room house, all im- provi-nicrits. Lot rsi.vloi). Garage

i « : , k v , i i l . l . . - r _/

& ‘ «î:â û i « t !!,,".s:.î,,'î;1 ,,f » !Ideals of “.Aiiierii-a. was laVgely 'hjtended.

SOLID gold fountain pen. Suniiav If.™ .«« on Springfield am»- Bill young man who found

sa'oe to W. P. M"t s . " Holly .«treetV Ctanford.1 v-i s '‘.vcglasses, near Iia* -

ciorist Sliop, Thursday evt-mi: Please return to L. Mueii.-r, 1

X’v‘vs.<'.ri '! aV®nup. Garwood. Reward-» K\ EGLASSKS in Cranford s-Ttui-*"

ia>t Sunday. Reward. Return - l.ranford post office.

in rear, i'ru-i- reasonable.' Iinnic- dlnte occupaney. Call Westfield176C-.M.

FOB RENTSIX room apartment; ■-'all.'improve­

ment», ;kki Second avenue, corner

H E11* w AN TED —FemaleSALESGIRL wanted. Natljan'í Vl

r io ts -Störe. Eastman street « , .'c-l'i avenue, Cranford.•«A I. h5K\ t,y- wantrnL The New '*>

M'ulnut streetK > R RENT—Six room 'house; all

Improvements. References- rotiuir.- ?.**;, Occupancy Jiïiie I. Write

Editor Garwood Sheet, -‘Jrti Hazel avenue.

FÇR RENT— Ftfrnishetl. Six room house for three 'months -June, \v- o A,” ylst' -'b improvement--.' *1 rite Editor. (ianvoisl SIiee- Hazel avenue.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE MAILS

_ Arrival 'Train No. K D -6,-53 a. m . - W '

., ,,5— B- m.--East

" f - -g a «t Jio— 4.33 p, u l — K a s j

- . ; Dflpartute •IValn No. , ¡£. s-.oOa. m^iVest

** •* Î Î » ,®:21 a- Ï0-—East« '315—ÏÏ730a.m. — East

. ~ « »"--Wests.

“ i ^ }P n ¡.-W entg e l o s e 20

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riety Store, 139 Broad.street. WcdJ 1(01(1. * • • -

EXPE.RIe x c ED nurse for two id- »Iron. Call Cranford 760 or wr;9|

r t i ' v i - " . - Gec && Prospect -tre n.v.x k desires woman, good-at ' _ nres and able to do some' t-yptsfl Alodetate salary. Box 132. care e*l Citizen and Chronicle.

"2" ‘-u

Coleus Express[ EXPRESS A HEAVY TRUCKING

Dally Trips to Newark and- ■ ’ "• How York

f*L Weatfold 271-W Garwood, N. J ,

The Citizen and Chronic!, will baon •»!# it Burke's Stera, Centre ¡ '¡c Street, Wensel's, North Avenue and!H. Schneider's, Center Street '

F. O . Y O U N G. - PLUMBING .

h e a t in gCombination Gáz Hesters «nd . Hardware "

N o r t h a v a and c e n t e r s t .1 Tel Westfield S23J, - '

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m u i r o t u ufax rooms, bath, enelo-ni a ll modern convenience« ¡note* to station, trolley m oo deep lot, |7.S«i

712 Sooth avenue. West, hone W estfield 498-W.

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n s u a T “and Apartments, all lm.

ents. new building. For ipplr E ltm llngBros, West.

- t fu flat. A ll Improvements month: 37 Burnside aw»

eL Cranford 423. .0 rent—Upright or grand. W estfield, Maxwell’s. Can c-ventngi*; 430 North ave-

rent, six rooms with bat h. rovetnents and heat,. r< rem odeled,H5 per montli: iree garages for rent; 'l', avenue, N.. Cranford. Call Roselle H itt home for rent,' furnished.1 to September IS. Seven . muse, all Improvement rcened porch , near station lie}', Garage. Iient reason, ntfulre owner Drawer* M d post ofliee,'WISHED, top floor, two and kitchen. A lso garner

Couple only; 112 New Cranford. '

» I E-MTBOELLAHEOUg:irax it7 3 B 57 iir“ iiu.i' lOc and up: 400 lianh Hydrangeas, blue, lavoiiih- W. .30c arid up: 3,U00‘8caih-i

JHE CRAN,ORhcm zEN AND 0 ,R 0 M , r . rW A Y 7. |92>

iiyuraugeos. uiue. nW. .30c and up; 3,ooo______■. and up: thousands of rai n[iro and coleus; cut swi, i .00 .up to J2.50 per 100; nit ip*. *2.00 per doz.: at Lehigh /Greenhouses. 127 N. 1.,-. ■enue, 'South 6Sldc. tt I. oak table and chair, m.i bedroom rocking chair, mi lotted desk, children’s it» k dr. curtain rods, rag rmt- relotir iiortlerres, with lm,•f window dra|>erie.M - tn pictures, vacuum dcam • oiik desk. Mrs. Doriss. II. d aveuite. I ’hone Cranbml

l-K for sale,, good as tic«, ¡ize. Phone Cranford So-li.

HOUSE, gentle. Imt full Ideal for lady or child. Cur/ particulars, call Westm-ld

•OliTand bedroom.furifl-li ... The Riverside. Cranford ; ¡02. ' . r < AiT, small crib, tub, nursciv • unI large baby carriage. » It Cranford. • jirriage, excellent condition lilield avenue. tffor I)r. Peter Fahriuv

medicine. Carl G. Andct I North avenue. West, Cran

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ILP W AN TE D —Male[itisecleancr. Saturday. An y mail, stating terms an, ec. Mrs. Cliace, 208 Mapl< Cranford. ' ->;

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i : :SHED ROOMS TO RENT 11V vroom suitable for two gn,

Price reasonable, b'l avenue. North, Cranford.

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RAGES F O R R E N T•: for rent; 208 Holly ktre-t. d.

CATERING8 and luncheons serve,! ay except Friday and Sun- all Cranford 180-M. tl

% ï* '*

rtU fiO IS HEBEI HELP TOU W ITH V o II! OUSE CLEANING ts your feather pillows eds, woolen blankets, bath nnfortables, quilts, funn­its. auto robes, rugs, ('at­tains (except laco), and g- else that needs nttor- lie Spring. PHONE .tXb R O U R PRICES of tin •tides you wish us todoio.1200 WESTFIELD AND

i-LOW AUTO W ILL CALL toren Laundry Service 17 rth Ave, Westfield, X JV

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R A ILR O A D M A K I OARW OOD CROSSniQ MORE •ri *W T *R T A IN IN O

is .« <y|* ' ntra . " “ "road o f X J. has cllliVr • ¡T ',r.“ 1., ttrK*‘ isistcrs on

m.r.wIrV i1' 1 a I'ii'tnrc of a large locomotive .rushing an autom.ddb- and Inmian bd I1Ks. I „ hirse , tlie word Think! * .

It won Id be fis.|l«li to sav that « ei■ erid1' ' " a 1 b* * f" ' safety. .Instituted

’ .... . ivaT,' " If" by tile more pro-gresshe railroads, ami bdlowed by

v the less progressive, has not had Itslis<*fulne»s for it has. li.dnf.irred W Itli practical deviit-» for the safety " the public it lias in .a large uioa’ country^1 «''cident tluoiighout

Hut always w'lien a large compaiiv goes Into extensive advertising ii must back tip its advertising with worth ulillc goods. Many coinpanlcs do not do tliis and tin. hankrnptev eomts tell the final chapter of their history. Why tills economic law

_jh .es not hold .true with railroads tt ho advertise and spread propairuiulti L«*r ^ri*iit<T cHr<* on tli«» purl of t\ir pcoplo, nitti-do not follow i

;— UP—uitli—vtof-f I oe ft tie—soi vti'e— ¡jjyn mean.» to help the people, I am not prepared to , say, lint, the gradT crossing at Center street |» an ex umple that proves that It does not T lie t entrul Raih'oad each year |s>sts,new posters ami yet gives the people ot Ilimvood nothing to help them take greater .ram True, we have the elioiec o f,(ta lk ing tip r

. mountain o f stairs to . eruss t|„ tnicks .and use their overhead nudge, and get all smoked up hythe smoko (nun (he .......... it lyt‘, orwe mu walk to t ranlord or West Held,and use their luiclergnide pas- sugos. Pei hups no. one III I dint mid lias.ever before (lloiigld of tills as.......................that IhetVm cal Railroad hits git on Us. I never have hut I am doing what their |insior advise»«ml mu thinking• 'I In re Is always u large amount of

w , '""■to lolteiUsing in any large emu.puigii find the posters in GarwotHli

. ¿. are a part of tills waste. .Many poo s', pie In town have thought u long

3 , time about eoridlllons at the Cen I ter street crossing ami more arc

, thliiklng .each day ami wo do not . e need the |railroad to urge us to , : think. It is the object ot this.,»licet ,. nt Piesent to try to get more mid ; more (ample to think' of the dmiger»

this i tossing hold» for u» We ®re only too glud to tuko this re­

v.>, fpotislhllity from the. shoulders of 7 tlie Central Railroad. II Is not t>o- , cessuij to |iost pictures of a loins

' niotlvo smashing an automohno or . killing people bccitu.so oecusloually

» e ran go to the crossing ItsiSIf and - hco the real thing mid not ofily pic­

tures. Ilf course wo have Mover seen mi unto .smashed on the crossing hut wo 11avoi11 given up hope: Kadi

, ill > may see the fill 111 linen t of this in ''11111. Huinuit Ijcings crushed hy M e huge locomotives manv of u» have seen. It Is more Inspiring than un> picture any i|r,tist can ever ciooto with Ids .Imisli and color» It;VuktY‘ ,.<.’n,i7 ,m,r " “ U"1 *........ undthe chills dins«' eucli other up ones spine i/iorc quickly than anything else inf i. Snell ad mil scenes imike us think mole ipih-KIy than any

•‘ei'|,l,f . ' ‘ os l T liliik ! . Think llilnk ! Ilio railroad believes It pc eessary to tell us to think. IIhvc sou ever seen a mother wheel a hah} across those tracks after the gatenian has .gone.’ It Is a most amusing sight to see such a mol her get In the uilddfe of the tracks and have tbo hells start ringing. Their faces register the most comic feur more comic tlmn any actress ever portrayed. -They hurry and the haliy in iioar]> joltoii from thu uarriugcOr iHThttnM th<*v ii/ixi i.v ♦r,.."-......

a t . * ° r , '( and «ccitr

r'"M ?"i l|ncolnn,aUte8' Tt«"' (hen wém J’ . i.imoin avenue, ('ranfurd \ih«>r.>Utes he'fore*^ !" ll0M u" “ b’» m i l l

l l V ï i « . » ahlci “ v’eros,,

I u • ^OXJMCJh MOTESHon.ugh Council held a rerular

* Mb id V "* " " Tu'^Utv. May , > h. ,U| mc.inbcrs were present and; ' ayor I 'n.'rocl, presld.s! "

' (i  ï l , Ji r r?r,,r r, i « " ’‘ ' ‘*lr ' r na " u,n«b of v |,rii..'.enioih. ’ * .reen rec.imni.-nih'd-•nipt Ion paiH-rs Is- crante,I n,Johns,.,, " . . . „ e r .add ¿d V row ci-IVice «s , ,,n,:i,;;!’ ,y,," r: ser

A coi.iimuiliatlon wa» receive,V 1,1,111 ’ bo bureau o f , immldiial a d counts- a.-,-epu,,,. |ho it.ir.uijlv!. Z 1

i , . " ' " / " ‘‘ " ’ t of their b. *ks thoi-C 0‘ . " 'Ut'. bltrodticed. animrrl’M ** 1,1 U,

r 'nit il tli,. nilV k ‘ r“ 1" Ml V s there

f. L, ' l lk unloaded. . u e also found that'on \i«v .

t[nk, LPUlhVrahcad1 ■‘ ,1"

h! !'l ’ b'Parlinent uuiilo a I» ck ,,,, Allr|| m - a

uni o ther"veiiI ................. "■ '''m s

SMon» londl

rd V m!!,d' 0 ÍJ¡',,, (V,," K1» .......14. i . I « l VUtH, 12 hi.-v-ph.*

M., . . Poople. lis autos IIVo'; "" J's '"»'-y carriages"'

«'luileif* h!"n* rt,,<l "K“ « ’« »U l he i„.

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s 'savS S TW r-«1'"''• '''•naM is

Aliiskn » " i n i ' , il iiilssloiinry lu

t tA T O R DARROOH s u i t n «

I a m « liguas * coiundti etnan ni,,«

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F o r a G reater

Garw ood

ESS, TRU O EIH O , EIC> SXPRESS SERVICE i n Xew York. Trunk aiu ulise; special-trips tnailr >’ -Motor Express, rimn d 261-R; New York \\ab

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JR IO S ITY SHOPioslty Shop of Wc-M. you the service of obu :• ■ ng cards, • wedding mviis-l d announcements c !.•ra, I Hie best paper, with" ite. Classes in make -. Rugs every Thursday a !| ftemoon. MrsL Ed. .Mosb : | it field 1737. t!

LOST ! ” ”d Tountain pen. Sunday s' on Springfield auai'

mg man who found turn same to W. 1’. M": street, Cranford, ■yeglasses, near R iv - •bop, Thursday < v ■ etitm to L. Muelbr venue. Garwood. Revva • - SETS in Cranford snip"’ / lay. Reward. Return 1 post office.

W A N TE D —Female:I, wanted. Nathani ' » I ■fe. Eastman street enue, Cranford.>Y'wanted. The New 3>l ’e, 139 Broad street, \\ c

NCED nurse for tw o r!11 Cranford 760 or w ■ Gee .308Prospect -t'n ■ ires woman, good-at ’ ; j able to do some wp '■I salary. Box T32. care wl

id Chronlclei., ’ ■

,n nearly juucu irom the carriage Or-perhaps they add to Mie iin iuV

‘ ivVIlt 'boPPbig u parcel or some.thing. I f you have never seen this

, It Is worth while going to see. Most any day tills can lie seen. Of course

.there is no need for their excite- nient because the bells start to ring when the train Is ipiito a-ilLstance away and sometimes they just ring to fool people. Rut y,„j know

a nmtnorH a* h rule are nervous Of course this Ts their won fault, but

■ i;"!1 1JPow how mothers are._ 1 link! ililuR-f’ Ilo we nival these

JMintem in front of us- tokimmlt us vBiid urge us to think after all the 5»i , ,r -,r,'! v '" 'l'‘ I'avo to make us t ■ , I-1'1 me tell . the Centrul Ralltoiul that the people of Mar- wood are thinking nmlcanme of the things we aro. tJilnking are noi printable di.-cim.-,. ,,f tlit ir llhefoie nature. Rut we ran think with lm juuilty and think we shall, the Cen trill Railroad of New .lersey not withstanding.

H>R SALK--S ix room house all lm proveiiients. Lot .3nx|oo. Maragc In rear. Rru-e reasonahle I iiimic-

w " ! ’<-upaney. Call West Meld11 Mp*M •

. a b o u t t o w n

UikrVarM n m ,11" ’ I '" '" 1 »H Imir grade m, d ’ |,rl,,,,,r>' '” **< grain oijii ^rmie f romost at lfow4.|l,.

tomorrow night iohm iu*

.„ Vi“ ,nJ.i.a,V«-ik|. " Il0 iH « imtlelit

HÎo'romi

onrch» Î,;r0f,H ,,r ^<> "'1 "Vernie, has

! S ÿ r n , K ....me three Women ellglhle

b io Roimhlleun Chili I» l.usy

icii"M nv'ri'r, }‘ "'x,IUl i “ r' ,lyal. lo b e l " " 'I’ll! . 'i } l t { to M“ y '«Mb, llieluslve Va 1er Rr0 ol; t,tiT,r <1 Ul1' sendees of

j»0 lino, UHuaJ placo« Thon» u in

■liners brother. George R Adam Gnloiisky of Myrth

i l : ¿ s r æ t ;

: . .„™ i» «k

J ! ,n: '"acting, vvliich »as (lf „ b . i h.tere-t in I,

xrr m,r i.

Remember My HobbyPRESCRIPTION WORKPirn ...... i i .

in ,' . ,,|mvo 1," c " r 'b’ bt "ere1 one sp,)t. catering to the sameP'ople aad putting u„ Halm,mrors preserlpthms. Is a g.,,,,1 s|g„

'■f mir worth In tho work

He Overslept" t 0,11 fl 0 Mils M.entlv l„l,|

! ' " » ’ only Mine ....... ., '."'"Phiui Tihoiil- Ivaritleek Ifhl H a l.-1 R„t(i,. „as whet, he

a ll! I, ............... ‘" " " " t " "flhJi in IhmI Ifi up

' ‘ ‘Mr l ! 'n l lwïîolo7■l-.llfi.-LrVlVV- ' l'ie MM-lè/''0 '

aùdU“Vv,'-lr ,i,U'',fl B- ""tough Ciè'rY

"'"¿i. ('’h-rk’ h ‘ lier­A pi il I l'ih I ,, A 'T 'i 'i l Mil

man " i „ ' UII 'Vhe''! a , " , ' , ' * « ' «ü d r

h, «Mil ,i,oh i'" ,,,,r " " "

was also active In i i „, i V M.#r’ , ill Ives ,4n |||| v le 111111- U 7 H } '“ *!' ¡feel Mmi |,|, . . , H His friends ¡M.» him , ^ " ¡» ''lon reu nall( '»muty for ih, 1 In: the

M u J h C hte tm Irnportm d

lb "the ï'"u ' ...............» " f cb m ,10 tlu‘ " '" " ’d has Irt.h lb .r^ '

„ Your A d d n u

i « l l y d*ll*,red .r ........... . ,,h* 'V,Urn a*blr*’ss I. ulu,

. tt,<1 * Th« pi*!*! *uth,'M4: w « iB ^ h Î" P* rk* ‘ r’ h* «.Ur. s ,^■ ÏJ 1“ " H M l , . . lc,,r„ . „... "

p ” tty P o o r“There I« no invNoni hl- •,*

« h i .h .bo, .« .U ,.«,,hit ■ pm*. A* |lt* ilV l, f . , ;wrteiw itrh . ’ > r r •

r o ù t h f u i W a rr io r K in gw ('£ < m i « „ . ;

. *ppJo‘, H ig \ Vatuo vA r i'ic « r , c r s i j , „ m ou lr ä !

r - *nJ « ‘»»C l lb , «,-uniy Of th, !

nsirui,.«, ,,f T, „ , ™

W’Z , t -mTr ,,f w“ ‘ " ‘'Shcln.l !H I» nl,l ftiey ,-Im i

__ *’ ** et th«* .

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Appolntutot T .l W *ita ,ld U41J

THE VANITIE SHOPPE- - aad

Hwper Method♦ >»r

Oorntr O.otral Ara. aad È Broad a,

,,„u . “

lerutlon' 'fiu T ""."V ........"'"t.i.hly ' '” ’ ' " ' ' " "orry. hci-aiis,- a Ivan,

look bottle ctit,'I leak —It's made |„ <>"<■ Pioce - and there are n„ seam or patches or splicing or hln.lhig mid yet a Kantleek Hot Water lh,t 1«* ‘ ‘uhI.s only * *

$2.50»m l It’s guaranteed 2 years.

BBastaats

... o f the t-'-sl o f Shaiiiiksjs Ke«l„

P*rm *D*Dt W aving j'l«k .- ap,„Uniment ,1(lw ^

Mart ha VVa.'hlniR,„^Cdy,'}!i(.ie ^

W ESTFIELD N. J

" , ate contemPlating Mle erecthm

I ¡1. , '* *’ ' u 'mo-ling at,ii, lm,-nt, fa,-. ” nir" '"iibiing

an i", " fI help yt',11 - " I1.

"ttl u« Bulla fur Yua"

Building Contractor ■ 3D1 Springfl.ld AvaA. D. HOUGH,Jr.

I ORANrORn. N J 1 - fiigeMost. .•« ’

b l f c S e n d

]^/{elvin-ct

I- R. R E A Yn*3sssüi'f15 Union Avenue

Phono 137

Train No

FO R RENTSIX room apartment,- all ’ improve-

iiierit.s, ,kk> Second avenue, corner »u ln u t street ’ •

Tm R R E N T- .Six room house; all improvements. References- rotiuir. •III. Occupancy .liuir- 1. Write Editor Garwood Sheet, :u:j Ra/el avenue.

F O R R E N T—Furnish,-d. Six room: House lo r three months. June ; ’"."y- •'"b '/ 'h All improvements.' *> rite Editor Marin,.s| »„>-.■! :oyj Huzel avenue. • ’^ ______■ ' • 4> -

Coie s ExpressI EXPRE SS A H E A V Y TRU CKING

Dally Trip« to Newark and.■ ’ " Hew York

|*aL Wfwtffeld 271-W Garwood, N. J.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS

_ Arrival '« t f * ! a- m .-ftast ' lir~?i en8- "k^EastinaZii'"J?a-" l--W e»t J-ffi- ^»P-m .-East 113—4.33 p. m.~EasJDeparture -. 5-s 8:(X) a ni ' -West

„ „ } “• m.—East" „ ' } l ? ~ I I : '30a m.-East

— “ “ JS -1 ?-?5 »• vn— West- }??“ 2-)3|i,m.-East

- « ‘ i i - . I^ IL P L -W e s t

,i Ä close'20 m V t l/ is ^ e 'd o

Train No.

L e h i g h V a l l e y

' V a c a t i o n

^^ggestions

l^ h ig h V a lW ' R a i l r o a d

W lkeBUdiDiawd

IMPORTANT PARTSj —•- • .. - * *M . •

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---------------------I ’V,r;i,tai 1 1"' " miu- » » • * Ä * ; -The « “ « » a»1 Chronicle wül ^ ‘îr. « ' t

on .Me at Burk.’. Store, Centre ! ! ^Street. W .n x .I,, North A von «. . nd »

I apjduuirr« ar<” 't 1/.,j ” j ''j,1 Î" aml^ ‘'- ;ami »o rk m a n i,^

---- - sT.iua i«, north Avenu,H. Schneider'«, Center Street

' E. O. YOUNG.. PLUMBING

HEATINGCombination Gu Heater« and . Hardware' -

N o r t h a y e . and c e n t e r s t .1TeL WestileJd Ö2äJ ’

rvJiuMf

Hes s b r o s .* •Piumbm , Heating, Tinning

^PD iion n 314J • •

M l N E R ' Sw««l.|l,. •>« Mot* ^ g

«»oklftf PtraiitAd / T«l M « w ____tkOIC«’ BAH0AIN -VATINCf 0ÄILym?COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Week Sun. Mat, May loth

“ L E T S G O ”» " b .MAN.vy KlSd

Special Added Feature '’ NEWARK'S OWN

^ARfv’JYjW.S FOLLOW barb «t,,,, c „„t. st ->;v„ r>. j.. .<<k May 17t.li-- Happy „.Women U "

The THOlvElectric Folding

, I to n e r -.il’"P<.T,roflv’ -|||;J rliiihn", / {! >r “ amal1"Pu ll klldi,.,, Ho . / ‘T '1 aConipt,ny, f , I , M achine i'll.., i.ru.i,,, i . : - - ' « I T , , . . . .

i » “ »M .,',i 'i1,? ,." :, *, 11 * - » • « *

w" i .... « “V S fC

H"- Vuiding. "•-/ lo llies Ih ro u g h -, I f * en*

liry ly nutorriutir.

RealElectric • v Refrigeration

; $ 9 f i n ° 0 .^ f U U . i n s t a l l e d

A COP.pact, Helr-copluJiieil elec.tr ie r e fn g e rn li i ig 1)iml „ „

>Ji.’ip fin uriliiiiiry- re|>iyen i lo rconi|ili*t,. arid

"Pl.v an eluetrie k.iNily taken w iih m ove.

rMjnirrH

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Th* T h o r iru*i • rrrythxng ... ruffipj th*nu». fkxldttn*

- f' r ,,,« f mm** lAirfi•i* will am flat work

Colder Ihun nn ice-e„oled rp frigera tor and keeps r ,„ „ jM

: , r> an,J longer . . Itci|iiireH no nt Lention. Call and He, phone.- •

it. or tide

Here « y.jur char,cl. to end your ironing ihOUé ,1";, Fo introduce the holding Thor Iron- ®r, we ai> offering thi*<w eâN ji'to-frirct ten rut

Down18 aaoatiu to pay

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7 K Union . Avenue,CRANFORD

J O H N E . R E ID

TAXI SERVICE■ d a y a n d h i o h i

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to Speed Up Breakfast prepare it on the electric grill CooksW ? h 0. V hree dbhea for four .People a t *{ne tim e— f 12.50.

An unusual offer for a limited

iron A ™er,ca" Bcauty Electric Iro n E very houaekeepeii knows

wen / ' r I<nr in c®r» S !Uct.O„. 2 * d bai“ nced- h M f d l l y f i„ .

ElectricC o f f e « . ;

P e r c o l a t o r *are — -» -•” £3? tromapt

Just ask ua to send-the iron to your home, then pay for 4£ ¡„ one dollar a month payments. ‘ telephone order will promptly. ' .

Your filled '

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MoreS a V l mfo r y<

Genesee

OVER IOOO

U i F O O DV í t o r e s .

U.Sbve at U .B .9 »or«iSxira Si fled

n a n c y C a l i f o r n ia

P R U N E S B H l

'T C e J lo ó g s -w C O Q N t S L A K I f p o c k ty e S ' Ñ 0 O S T T O A f T l I I 9

n a n c y , / fe w V o r k S t a t e ru , [

S A U E R K R A U T ' »

f r e e ? S x c e l/ e n iD ia h M c f> uHtt> (

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r « c . s o a r 3 ^ 1 3

U W I T Í P ' a r A f O « r o w i o o c A m

HORSES

AND DOGS

C U PPED

B. J. EICHINGERAMERICAN SPRINGS . HORSESHOER

^ R A D I O 7 ñ

^ C O L U M N

EDITED BT R E SCOTT’I'lu' i i ut, '"-- i 1:H«I * r * ‘lut* fi«» «’l’f

lAHih K< KUJi n*f: 1 If • - ifi fia i tHtfi«—i rinn- « » i .•i* t *]i-i u*-j-ftl forth« i ««n-niM i i«*!> H 1 tut.*’ itivim ix- im iw r a . lu -i fifuaiti i»>t rt!l’i'lMT. «fr i « . v* «11 1 U Inili-mlit*T A v» f«*«.t ♦ H P Hfiti-f.iiM iw.lM-lrijff n*< tt«i «/h t * »j * *>i r rvi lumi Krhtîola* Uio-t - f!.. i-;M f*« -hurt . WAV«-tran*iiil>il<>n n-.'l *« l*li**n it iï*

tha'. th •• f» inarj/Zi-nithmrl f« ■«. %•-r ulll l*t* t-m.

l<. f U î-« i>îf i«N fur t hu fui-filItiK-rit --f ili< -< pj» fi» tlu* riuh i*hillhJiflK U fiiifhb« if It Hill* .M't«,ulihh tli*-v ulti « U tu r/n-ffilM-r*- offin* •‘|Ih«««J at n v« t V rniVMihfilt* Hkun- Aitvofi«- ifit* •f t-“lt«l in tihtniri'lui; n K<HMf I tnl>< • - t for a -niMll«IIMMillf, !«m k tlMin oMT*ofn»' nflt-rfMH.fi in U f Jafiorbtoiy tihIli»' 1 'Irw liifrl Sfh «,i it i« {HIHHiMfIn liti) f.nr »*f t Im t** oll tili* *•«*>'|iH)ln«’hî jiliiN if li- irt*t|.

Wi* nft* tflii'l I‘ » Ml tii»h rt*i'f|i.tlf»n lm- tiM ii ron- rrt I ■ I >• ifrijuovfiiIIm‘ In-t f**« «Inv- , 1*fli»j»-> tlh* <IWfurhnfM t*- u hi* h U' i- -i, «muiyliigIn«-1 V<r«'h hlivr • 'i Huiiy, withIIm*. Sj.rihif .«fii*viw F. Ut- ««intfrflyhofM- .«*<»!

QUESTIONS AND ANSW ERSi j \\ III a UHM' tl «|i liri|il<i\* rt1.-

IfptfuM u Uh tl (M ut roil) im* *u>t ?A A urivt.« tinti u II not irnniiiVf

rt'FfpUull Ml. II»! Il - ttliil -rnan1 fiiiM't’ IM<1. luit H III III

vn-ii-i- I I » ' n li r lh i l i __A wave trun

type ut w-r- ii ¡ H o», may b regem ratlve be.

»hielded l<> avoid annoying i aj>»< ¡t> ¡

tkbloid form, that evenlngV preven-] tatlori being VA Ilia"

m i H M H H H M H H H H I I K

BLACKSMITH

u H iQH St r e e t .

ANT CAR ANY MOOtl . ANY YEARSPECIAL LONG FORDS

Tolopbono MEM CRANFORD. N J

IioiiM not Im froilyni*. if pi Mioitlii Im* wry

Q. SlitHiltl tIm |Im* M*rohf|Hry I (ironn<l or j*rltl u t Ivy* r#*i‘i»lv«‘r?

A. T Im- ftn lor pint<*•< should ho roniM'rtcil to tli«' kH<I mill tin« rotor to tin* Krouml T IiIm holds for pvory

u io -'.'.hi y, for » noil ; up t-ily roust n icti'd , M'U'i'tIvo. • »■ »U it lom iry pint«' of t- rtm m rti d to tho id » I tubo roKonor-

. A - K I I I mt uo-taJ or tinfoil may lx* UMf'd to shU.-ld tin* *o t T Im; shh Jd is firmly pfioIJio'od-to tho ground |H«»t; raro should ho takt-n that tin* shhdd d oo not tom h any of tin* iiistfmiMids. or tho »ot will not oprato. TIm- In-blt- of tho rabinrt may In* -lii*-M‘ d In tlx* ram#* man nor ThU last mot hod 1- is rhap- h-s ofhrhnt than tin* Hr**t ' *

(j . I Iihvi fourni tiiat hottor r*- sults arò o ldatnod w Im ji i afta tl»i* aorla! to the ground I Im* ground to thó an d a i po -t. T *«t I am iis ing i - a .standard • radio fri*4|Urrn*y ont- N tlmro th in g wrong w ith th o >t I *

A Tho sot Js not at fault. It oftori hai^M-n- that it sot vi ill work host w Im’M hookod tip this way

. What Is tin1 wav»- length of Station \V(H* at Oaveu|M*r.t, Iowa? I have had this station, hut did not log it at the timo, und am nimbi«* to 'dlnd” them now. .. “

A. w o e hroudeiist h on a w avi* h n g th of I1' I motor's.

t-u »«* any

W ON to Broadcast B acas ,Kaillo listenor* who ran tune In

station WON. C'liicafo,.at will may! In* Interested in ¿he fact that thUj station will broadcast two of the- i.oos.t inifNirtant »porting events of] the year. j

On May H), they will ‘ stage" the I^mlsvllJe. Ky.. Irttrfoy in it«# entirety ami on May 'iht their niierophones will Im* installed at KjtfiedwayV Trid., for the hroadeastlng of the interna­tional automobile race*. , -• • In both event* th « microphone will be cut In from the very start and will remain so until the rare.Is oyer. ' .

PLAGINO LOOPIdfeetionnl loop* should never hi

placed near large binili*.* of metal, stn h as iron structures, as tho dl rertlonal efTeids are iulnimi/ed by the umgmdiç properties of nearby metal objects. I.urge ipmutities of métal near loop also cause a marked lack of signal strength. -

W O T USES T H R E E W AVE8Station W tiY . the Ueneral Klee

trie (V s station at Kchenectiifly, N V. hroadcastM simultaneously on wave lengths i»f :isu, IÒ7. mid 1.785 meters. » ______ ,_________________

SCHOOL B A N K . NEWS Thrfit Thought« j

Nothing enjoyable is easy t f get; -hut making a fortune is /easier

than doing without one, the*« days..More pay never made a bjuilder’s

heljM'r into a contractor, norU clerk into a manager, nor a track-walker into a /YaJJroad official, nor a\poor man Into a rich man. . ' -

it is not tho size o f your income, hut the way you use your income, wldcli puts you Into the class of well-to-do people.

I f you can turn away/‘from some­thing which you want to buy. and can go and put the money Into your hank account,-you can - consider ynursAlf one of the cornlnx rich men.

What you do this w ry day with yoiir money has a lifelong effect up­on your prosiwcts. _ .

You do not need to bb convinced that you want a fortune more than you want the knick-knacks you could buy with your pay.

yr i ry dollar you wa it a la drupplng.

Quality Counts inOUR AIM IS TO SERVE THE BEST CANDIES

AT A «ABLE PRICE.

P U R E »

INT«l«ph«a« jrour ordtn.

■MADE ICE CREAM

FANCY FORMS ‘ ImmsdlAte DaliTirr.

WESTFIELD CANDY KÜCHEN, b a

Produced U nd er «

Sanitary Conditions

oo R. onion a t e . AMD a l d k k ST Ttlipbon« 8U

0RAB7ORJD

*M4 >»»eeoeo»»«»«»toe»»»< ► m m m >000000»»»

Seven Station* to Olve "A ide" Itiwllo IIhIi-ii i '.im timlmr In WKAK.

.Vi-w Vnrk: W KKI. Ilnslnn; W fl, IMillftilnlplilii: W t’A K , I'ltlMliurK;WKA11, ('l(‘v<‘ tmnl; W lili, Hu IThIo, nr WW.I, Hi'trnll. ut 10 ni lnrk Kust- nrn iluyllitlit m iv I iik (Inn- on Tuns iluy nvcnlni; w ill hour uiintliorof llin snrlns of itruml o im t iin im^nnicil In

fa*

ili

you down In falluro and regret.Kvory ilnllar you keep !h lifting

you to nit.10 und nros|iorlty. I et'a roiiout till« last lino, Kvc>ry dollar you koop is liftinii you to ease and prosperity. ■ .

Nay this to yourself when you got your pay every puy-day, and then start a hank uecount, If you do not alrnudy have one.

If you have a hank account thon start,to tho hank und deposit your snydritts In your savings department,

Tho School Hunk Is open to all school hunkers every Saturday morn- Inif from tl:00—I2:00 o«luek.—Ho not fall to stop in.

Honor Roll ~Following Is tho honor roll for

Saturday, May 2, 1025:Sherman School—Kllzabcth Tar-

lotk. ..Lincoln School—Stanloy Laymen,

Robert Layman. William Donirlor, Murmn Croekot, Marjorie Tlinoney.

No School—Goorger Tliiioney.Jlug Winner—Lincoln School.

An Automobile Accident

p h o n e239

j . F. DöremGROCER

Eastman Streetand North Aveni

is bad enough when it results in a car laid up for re­

pairs. But all too freqently it results in damage suits

and judgments. ' ’-1 • ' ‘ . .Public Liability, is a form of automobile insurance no

one can afford to be without. It costs you little and

can save you much.

Realty A Insurance Dept '

AT MWKB-a THEATREMore than CO *porHona will take

part jin “Lot’s Go.” next week’s Co- Imnbla Burlesiiue, coininenclnir Sun. Mat” May Kith, ut ¡.Minor’s Empire I tieatro, Newark. rManny King, a tulentod violin player as well as character comedian of noto, carries chmt honor* with a lino of upon- tancoUH hilarity sure to get the laiiKhs. - Nan Palon will entortaln with souks. Amctto Croighton, sou- hrolto, will odor a now bagful of uimislng tricks, and Fay Tunis, can In: rolled on to .deliver her songs and specialties with hor usual, pep.

Cranford Trust Co.. Cranford, N* J.

Consult your imurancs agant as you would your lawyer or doetor ‘. - —A - - i -

Putting Up Prescriptions Is Our Profession

Why S. of L. IncroaonOne o f . the college professors dlt-

cpvers that hard work shortens life, which mty explain why the span of life Is so steadily Increasing.—Boston Transcript .......... .

O UR profession is primarily prescription work. When, we play, we play. When we put up pre-

. Brother William»Providence Itself can't keep yon In

de right road If you wabblee eo daf you fall« by de wayolde.—Atlanta Con­stitution.

... v senphons, we put up prescriptions..It is reallya serious: matter with us; we devote our careful and undivided attention, to our work—

t YtiUR PRESCRIPTIONS.There is no comel ck to our prescription work. They go. out compounded exactly and precisely as your Doctor prescribes. Ask your Doctor.

Public Utility Service-POW ER !■ P o w e r w here wanted, w hen w anted, in th e am ount wanted, is the first requirem ent of industry , and because th e need is best m et by Central S tation service, the “ pow er load" O f utilities, like Public Service E lectric and Gas Com pany, one of the subsidiary com panies of Public Service Corpo­ration o f New Jersey, grow s rapidly. - ^In 1924,: the demands of m anufacturers, large and small, engaged fn many diverse branches of industry , increased the

/connected load of the com pany by some 77 ,000 horse power.

Call 349 for prompt service'

APOLLO DRUG STORE' Trust Building, Cranford

■ V,"

STYLISH HIGH QUALITY

S c to 2 5 c a Roll, Beautiful Cut-Out Borders to Match All Paner.

unique^Btoros “ oth*611 th“ ° * QÜAJUTÏ “ »«rodfor from 3 to

paper*.

to o a rtiraea u

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Hundreds of Beautiful Patterns to Choose From

Investment in the securities of an enterprise which supplies basic service to mankind, possesses, the essential element o f . safety. Such investment'is open to .every thrifty person of

. large or small means through -

l’ho goods obtained at our market are of the highest quality. Our ser­vice Is prompt and courteous. Give us a trial and bo convlncod. Phone your order any time. -

K L E IN 'S^ M A R K E T

U ru o a Áv<Tel.93/

of A ll KindsEVERGREENS AND RHODODENDRONS

100,0d0 BARBERRY AND-PRIVETW E PLANT EVERYW HERE .

PLAINFIELD NURSERYSCOTCH PLAINS, N. J,

Cttologu* on requeit . Phone—Tanwood 1439

Weop.iair.u,«, iufwKXTV#otB ■ "S*"« hl«a«Ta4e »tí r— at low prie«.. A naia — rr— .:

70U chat our oïrru, ,«alu» th«, any

^ M x r **°**or -bautZ m .

JE N N IN G S

_ .Paper your owñ hpme, l n8truc. « oö sheet free on request,

[-PRACTICE .M AKES PERFECT

Wan Paper Stores of Newark and Pktenoa

(Coop«r OkAln) -878 Bread St, I n u k . H. J

■ Sear "e. a. -a. of s r * paaaaurrr Jtali«,. »3d .

Market äUatanna » j.

f a » »

«timi terrei ;ocJ

Service o r■-

ol Lew9“ Customer Ownership plan provides a way. Through it you can acquire a ^cslmblo seciirity. by month y payments of $10 a share, and upon eachinstalN

paid in, you receive Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. PRICE: $100 PER SHARE AND'ACCRUED DIVIDENDS

A sk A n y Public Sennce Employe.

FLO W E R S> for. all eeeaafeaa ~

ArtiaU« and Lataat Daalgat Punirli Work a Spettaity

' : ' ---- at «ha— >. - ■Rivenida Flower Shop

O Horth Ava, R.Telephone 812 .

888818 t8 M >8M 0 »8 » »8 l8 M »8 8 8 t . . . . » » » . . . .

Schooler Concrete & Construction Co.154-156 .FfcHnghuyien Avenue, N E W A R K , N-iJ.

A L T E R A T I O N SOarpantir, Haioa-^and Concrete Work

' - .... h» . oaiartaD. >......................

m e t a lW ORKING

& PLUM BING '^ODOlQf or f t i i l iü l W -L — « ■ work br

Stneeo,ao*u CL AtNieN. i ___ __

erecce« are n la^^ tímate* furnlaheA*D O Y L E ,

CRAN FO RD . N -

>88»»4 G RASSM AN & KREHJ A M E S K. M A N N I N G

Trucking and General Contracting

CXNDERS 7 0 B SALE.ORADIHO. EXOAVATUta, ETC.

e r h e s t l , METER, t, .- _ _ Eatabliahed *UU -

108 B r e ? ^ ^N0NEERS A *© SURVEYORS..................m u e a b e t h . » . j .

R O L FAutom obile Repairing and Supplies

Ftet CUaa Work by Experienced Mechante. All Caw :

Carpenter and BuilderJOBBING OF ALL 'K IND S

’ promptly attended' to Screens repaired and uew ones made

• to order ■■ Ettim tte* FurnUhed pO. Box 111 CRANFORD

Téléphona 59WSEYMOUR WESTERVELT

1W Worth Ave, W „ ORAHTORD, S.

BTI.t.t a aCranford Lunch Wagon

THE SAfE AND R E L IA B LE 1 r

PRESCRIPTION PHAWHACYThe B u t D jug . Carefully Compounded. A Fina Line of Soadri«

. and Toiiet Euential*. - '

EXCELLENTOP

under new management H . CHBONAS •

PO K IN G ANO GOOD SER VICE ‘ A Y AN D 1ÍIGHX

Zingales' Drug S to reWALNUT AVEJÍUE.L CORNER SOUTH AVENUE

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1 CRANFORD, Nv V}

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BEST CANDIES PRICE.

CREAM

4S "Immediata

last

»V.i-w'i " M‘ eircu.for w r *--« * - . i . >

- j o a aad )aaod4ii

Dalivarjr. ?(

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)bile |t - ' " !

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car laid up for re- ■!•X

Its in dam age suits Ij!X

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lobile insurance no •!*. X;osts you little and lj!

i- ................. $

reduced Under StrttfySanitary Conditions

PHONE239

J.F.GROCER

Eastm an Street and N o rth A ven u e

- — V JL . ..« H o a m T ^ S g ^ ^ JETIER SHOES"

t i l m i

, ■ - >/'IV* •'* .«.* vf

A1 your lawyer or doetor .¡.

, l« » » » » » » » » » » « » ♦ 00000»

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\ou Earth.

i MhA>‘2îirk ?£ÎÏÏi:fand lira 1 ’ l,n*‘-wn **■> l'th

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S s S' l o i ! * ruill|>i' “ ! ,lll|itt*ti act un. Tlicn -1 i -M.y, 'l.1* * '" " 1'1 that ilio,iKh -» I I, e, ;;p , l'i‘r'1l|,i< riialia Vl $

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T h i s Is a b e l P r e t e e t s T o v

criptionsssionprescription work, lien we put up pre-ptions..It is reallyite our careful and

ONS.ipdon work. They precisely as your

or.

ervice’

STOREiford

8 Boys’, Children’s i Misses’!M*rth» ■ Washington ' “The Cross Shoe

» , . Trot-Moc Shoes. _ M e n s

MUTS i i alk^ er , . ALL OURnrRwisHiMos i*,ne « Lynch W K in u n aa

Beacon Shoes o d ia r k id

Í iM-rdi of id. ImnTM ’ ¡ Ï HvoH í.oi.á,! !,; ;irr(* r,‘ iT r ' v n

11-allot arid -V i',M'r»' *!' an '"inanime

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tïtK»rjt' liu<tfllt<H|on tlw i««Lt ant Vuutmit.tfr. letl H ilar»v^\f1ïU

doM-rn- Kioat i-r«dIt for UiU , *rì lorloiis „ «rk „■ „,.|| a, i t w i '

"■-mis .„atrk, J , ,!'<«". ?* I. U

a-s a lariro "r "¿‘, " ¡ ^ ^ . , 7 ^ " ^

¡"?,prrÄÄ?SMihi iij the Andor^on and Tildón

pñrkVriK“*rmTliVl" **'Vmvo' U w ll"*?

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a S r ~ - “dii»'0 "liir,¡?l,ar,,tl,,n tifos aro noii- \t«v * ^ ^ ’ouIm wh« rogínterotl in

Wm. C. Golding, Ine. opiiriÀNs

219 Brom cT Stree»

ELIZABETH. N. J.

ft'a th è lo g ic a l thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car Horn Your N eartjli w

^thertsed Ford Dealer

HtU Labmtbyoar

Caarantmm of Vahm

LJJtn U.'.v'i.'. , i .-t

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All KindsQDENDRÓNS LPRIVET 'I R X - -

JRSERY4. J.Phona—Tanwood 1439

l-y;

S c to 2 5 c a RollI; n eaMtiiul Cut-Out Borders to Match All Paner*I 0 " Pr,0B® Jt> to t tell the Btorr of OUAI.TTV J \ a p e r s I Others are charging f r ^ P t o l ^ " 00rI ® U«G /or the same. ID E N TIC AL paper*. ^ 3 ‘ 5 bw ** “

f Hundreds of Beautiful Patterns to Choose From

Weopeimic.u,«, ia T » lL v n ,o i,” ■ •»“•‘■n n3 M«1 low pricta. * wmj cu.*7 _k

- joa that our offtriag» a . hettvr «.lot, than w b .w . . «ato f MXT ■4<wo»

JE N N IN G SWall Paper Store« of Newark and Pktenon

(Coopar Okaln) - 879 Broad St, Bawark. If. J

' N«r"c. a. 'A of s j. ' Paaaantw |utfaa. . » l . .

R arkat R Jatinn, » j_

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k ¡ ? # 5 tîS?Mb . h » j ,vV5l rl afternoon, wid Mrn # • i f* Has ciittiriady, lre*t¡an% ° ' L V a**. "f,orotary and

TH>: II.VM,- .MAHIC ni-' i’u m rv

Vomir «am-l.KAIJN to ánxoi-lat ....... .. .,al„

" fn‘* " f ' 111"*- M lW r faro «U i,('ranfdrd Dalry n (irado -A |(Hh

MUk. Ha I, * aymhol „ f u* |Mlr,t '■ntl of our jHo«|H>Jia|idliiy

J 9 7 aC R A N FO R D D M R V AfOUSÎ THERMANN.PropT&mmmmsääm

lâ £ J c w a n f o r d . n j /* TUnOJ» AVENUE, NORTH

JlPSperyour own lipme, Inatruc- “ oa ®ûeot freo on request

y ïRACTICE MAKES PERFECTfÿrt. • , • • • . •

itruction Co. ,NEWARK, N.‘J. , '!N S ]aerata W ork ‘ j

. OaAHKMD.at}4— — OOÖ— ***** *

N I N G ’

intracting. .IR E R f j r O R SALE-

ind SuppliesUnte. All can.SELT ■W . ORAHTORD, » . !■

K agonH . CHBON-kS •

D SER VICEm;? ...

METAL * P-trüMBïNG

WORKING

IIce Cream after Golfl

D ID you ever realize that there’s nothing more

utiaf^mi-than gpod ice cream . after out-door sports ? O f «wsewomenlcnowthis better than men, but men also can find ft out to their advantage.

Tty ft . And be sure it’s good ice cream, with rich

and genuine flavors and Heathized iiar purity’s u l*. In a word, be sure it’s

RestaurantMiln Street at North Avenu«

CRANFpRD, N. J.

MEALS served from 7 a. m.- to 11 p. m.

Family Parties a Spedahy

"“‘Eurnhhed Roosns to let—

■ Mams Pbooa tU i Mnw* |)| L J/»■innan I

roTi

BRENNAN ÂTOÏEPlumbing. Tinningi

Heating.ORANrORO

' SSafit . “i“ 0® »w«to.RaJn, huZ'JZ** ,««1 cold - these an

Ü . Rot fears

D m v S 'V " * 1? ‘" « " « » t t h i e r u j d p£S° h T l ZbK Housefewer gallons.costs leaa per job — saves labav-

' - P " ~

A.C. Pike Hardware Co., Inc« « V i » ™ « , w.’ nc'

U4 South A tsCu i , e .

THE SAfE AND RELIABLE '

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACYTh. Best Dfugj Carefully Compounded A Fins Lina of Suadri«

. and Toiiet Euentialj. - -

Zingales' D rug S to re^ . WALNUT AVEJÌÌ7E, CORNER SOUTH AVKHUE ' 'CRANFORD, Nw ..l,- - v

C a s n e sI . ‘Dr* lrn i[ hrknnü» Wewalt FmhAmboy]

SITtAUB PATENTED

B UILDING BLOCKS**ST AND CHEAPEST ,

Manuîactored to all standard ^ze. ;° r walls and partitions •

HUDSON FIREPROOF I ÖLÖCK CÒ. ,

^.VINCENT W..COPOUTT, Agent

1 . TWepbono Cranford S35-M

General Contractor° râdln» ; Oonerst, Work

Osllsre Zzcavsted /8«were, todswalks, Etc. /

I*. O. Hoz 53

PRKD H. JAHNlSu«ic»«or to 1*1,in,, ,(n|ln)

He■iiiiii

Sign and_ -■". VI -

_ Fresco Painting Plaln end Decorative -

' Papar Hanging. HUiJ (Jrnlfr In

Bathroom and>Kitchen ------TILING--.-

Tltsplacaa Borehas and Veatlbul■ th o h a s n . boss

Tol 33^* aUJe" “ t Arsons .Tol. 3367 PLAINFIELD, N. 1.

- ~ ANFOft.) JACOBI'S PET SHOPí Z iDp Iiw. D flfli -,___ ■

G. J. JANSEN Gupenter and Buildar

P»rqust Floors. Jobbing • Hpaelslty '-=• TELtPMOSi tu n - '

U< South Are, E., - CRANFORD

SlthPatot tog VarnishingPaper Hanging Graining

CHAS. S. GIVENSIRTERIOR DIOORATOR

- Phone S&2-B74 Burnside .Avsnus, CRANFORD

0008

OASES

*4* Morris A vo,

b ir d s

t e id s

Ellssboth. N. J,

Office and ite*Mühco l»hôhô 274 ■

DOTSON’S EXPRESSAU. O R D E itS I ’ f iO M i'n .y ’

' ATTENDED t o

LOCAL a n d LONO DISTANCE

MARTINM **» ju»d Contractor

CRANFORD, N. J.Sstlnutea Furnlahod on all •— 1

of work

Phone Rahway -toO-ty .(i

ALL KINDS OF ,

Poultry Feed, Hay and GrainPrompt Delivery

OEOROE HOLLAND. .Tel. lic-R -

CRANFORD YELLOW

■- CAB SERVICELA VAR A SONS

Office : 32 North Avonuo, . (Jranford

m n M f,

H e McCarter Schoolm Cranford Avo, Cranford N. J 1

*«*od •»«■- n w o Jmrrmat tad Muale IncJodM tv-Mato, r.brury l.i, wn*

ALICE McCARTER, Prtodj,^•___ _ * TdUphon« 231-W .

Automobile Painting, Tot. u m

H a r o l d f . b e n iserW w i o Ghc -

“ AVENUE, CRANFORD

Pu blic ServiceMen and Womenth e Qas Construction Man '

Somo 600,000.New J*— . , ... .nieale with » « » , lurvrlv I— ^ ["'"¡J1«» cook their

« - U r . o f

Blasted the wav throushtilH*1™ '^0 ,“ ounuinL . p ipe on quaking • •’ck. flo"led his

*iou o f " rder ‘ h «« the» ^ i u v r ^ ^ d ^ PlJBUC SEkv!^

7 S c * “o tn and Ium provi<W . !jt.i Cfie . *° Cam-

Jar community anywhere. bT.aar*baU

r* -“if* si.. V -te gas supply. r ,

- _■ CourofioHe

sn v i!r iuda.htnir *’'* «i“ d

ß o n o iu u a t Th a tr a n tt .* Í? * b*nan* '•esche. Ita ffigti*si nër-hsA-“?.!? f0Od Y-,lue “ <1 ««»«r sh« srt^ ^ *r“ n ,,,<, "Itewed Io rlpM W W ' * M rtM tnm tko ;pl»nt. Wb«! censumed locsliy-to th j tn n laonVhC"¿. * r n’ f0r ,f *1 fowed to rtp«' on the p lyt It loeea Its delicious flaw sjW bocotbea toatpld í y .

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r lR E M A N B U R IE Dil,Miu-.t AV amande». mi' ii.lior 11 Kenilworth Volim i....

hI-o » lll.'llllH I "1 l'll'\. i ' «mi tlio Kagb*». « » "

ft ,,,,- ,I ÍM II I,liot lolcim ! B1II|..«I« I.'I>

I’iiíti no. r , limi. I V 111 ” í MVl !. \|. \\ ur!i»li'li.,r « » ” accidental >L,ll,.,l 1,1 H -li.,t troni Brevolver mU,.! l’ iinil- ot otll.-.r If l i l i.' «t " ' i'1 oli,hi mi Momliiy o! IiisI week. ,

V inn It it ml.* of tr l.-n.l-. iml.l Ihcb i o iHi-iiv',' i o t in* .i..»,i !>">■ *nit 1,1 i• 11■ i V inniiiii i jm.-,-IIi|.- trl'-.l t"

’ l l ,I- Kiii-t *irlrken |i» i<‘i;l “,ii «,l lioy. A verrinili

r.•} irk Thr .i|w(tjth M KS . llH' ll|i1

W»lt hro l l„ m i l i t i l i tlnrnl p lc e e s «" " " ‘' Vi',,-,l Hint till' *■11111.‘ l,l«.-';, l ,I,tor of III.' Ihr Il.'«.l I“ '*; I ' " I " 1...... « in - K iv u h>the Iw-nllw» ' I.VtHBl.o Koiillworlh Athletic ( l' 'l'. K , iilt«oUh I lio I i i i i 'iit, tin U hvoi »ml ('onmll “ f *lic Iteroiigh

K ..nll« oilli. Ml- Mm m t «.t Mr lie v i,» lumi < -OII-K. h Yúítrn I UHI. W alter He. hlil.-litor Bin! daughters.

rLEM M IKU - OODEl*VI! « \ r m- r .,o|«.,r ( lif.loli. »*• ••»"'*

.if imilfc tin» K ' OK i'hurrti with Kan "thr lotnl °»*V ,

inL. |{, v VMIhm A tkin » of

r i,» int«lt■ .tt«« ifivrn in m» rrl» r <. / ' Until1;',J ‘ i:,i!.i..„,Bi,i. w iiiiu ,,, •, Mlllo. ot till' l.lllle WBS l«*Hl ' ll“1

w .iitaii, r s . l.,i i..n¡01, ,1, 1, <1 a* iirlu-r». mill t " ' *line in,noli «■«*> played ' » Mfs. "

Srhllhrj t. • _ . _,1,0 MTVl. o, ll l 'Tl- »■»; * n.

the home of the b rid e * Ml,« (iotlnn le Farley »ml

COUNCIL M tE T W O '‘The njfiilai meeting o ''I lie M W *

bihH 'o iin iil ’« » * I'1 1,1 Tii.--.il»>' *»v*-ii-lii*. HI” Hoii“ f H" M a y i . 5 'K,.-liiiH>» |.i, -i'lmK . o

Ur Jo-ro li *,**«- He- in « elerk. omrlally i.-ok crime*- ot th l« meet

lnf '.«iii. ilmj»ii U li li, i, ie|*o!'"'il that Iib .I «ime the honk* of tin

ENRIGHT QUITS AS SCHOOL HEAD

Btuditd Alèo I applied for a»

wntl. teaching IB W. “ ''¿ X ”* 1 « • » » • « **•School " N­t, i book on

These were m^thmed In tea

h. . 1.0 * udl.sl U- ^ ^ * t lt

hr

—Mn:—ttrrM Wti.— H iritUtiii—MllllKm 1 Koio-p .. Mr nml Mr* < r¿\\[l

A It <trpth»t> »t

■nt». ’\,1T ., Ueh-I KIo .in ä n re n ife re ilB je »

entei l Bluing t.iaim r v i ' r *...i... «ore also ehJo>e.| »>sole. Violi” «ere b Imi e n jo y e .

Oli rotile lo A llunile ( Ity . w ill roninin- lo i bntôy

II I* Kelly. Jam e” S<in.'tt J-.lli«»heth Mr m u t M l ” . (»HMahl M t»«'hk.'Ml mill Mr” Hum* M tw hke , Mi Bint Mr” ,1. ihn Seller. Mr. »ml Mt”Ih,,il \Vi'”li' linii. l'nrl WBrimiulH U n .temilo i il”0ii. Mr. ami Mra. Tlioinii” Solicit, the ro lli '.' Ahmk'Ib ilo,) tlie emiiloyee” of the American ('Im itar Ihmiiii t 'o, ami ttu* emiiloy

’ * - * ,m.... ....! < (

rei Irlo« ol-ik amt roooiumemle.l III**' rio .-, fio .*, .”«*.! V *' r;''o »Vinomlo'l 111.' B|.|.rov«l ot Mr. (>o w ”

* 'itili” for - Iil. Halk- «ere tlieh ,i|m'[i<<I. mi liarl of n .. ;. oii” lrurtl.ih |iro« r«m lal‘1 il<*«u •*> Ih«* !■>¡u „|Y o u m ll Ithl” lo* ooi,”trurll.,nuork lini” far In vvlllA'o”t atiliroxl- mately »11.'»«*'". More hhl* for more « w ik-»III ho r. o eiy .'l la l 'ir. The. nUore”” fiil Jihl'lor” «oro thè Summit r « ii” truotimi C o . «h o wer II,.* «ork oh Imi li ” hl.*s »treel. lietMeeii Nenark avellile ami thè llonle» » ni. thè ' Ka-t ”h|c of 2Ttril »treet frolli Noiiarli »veline alni 11,e lloiilevanl ami 17th «treet « l”o.

Jiilin . Sooiielhln « » ” »»anloU Ilio (ho Unn i, van i f i« *» tritìi

tje iio n atio n S e n t* to G overnor;

‘ S u c c e sso r Wilt B e B e s t Edu­

catio n alist A vailab le .

»ad In Columbia L »

»ia Ä n » ; , ^wrote,»IM a biatory of. eduction MMonmouth County.

» t e » th* h i*b »*y bo»r«! « ».lac op to the condecín»n°-

a : k . Bukby. Colonel^Harry^B. Silter.

tia» lead- j £ £ £ ” * Commiu-loner V,nilUm I* proceed- ,

has alsout to re­

uní.Stokea voluntary: P• ' * > * * » “

While aialilBDt commlialonerwork « » * « nulled- - > ,m_of m ,*»-

The lnveetlcat*»^ eoa™ heard. Sennta* B f f b t *«M, I at loa mo« promUed <r»*r tl lion of land «oald prerent

,,te« ***• ! t ie “ probity and accuracy"‘ .».t int-' 8 . .....___ ntlL Tba committee.

ward» ' l!pUaTied, lnh*“. followlnc tbe reilinallon ta l »2l o'l e g i s l a t i v e p r o b e b s p l a n s » .

aulir ruad and'be h« ^ | »od that’ U feeU t « t

nw nrdi-M of '/¿nil

Would Halt Tie Up o f- Tunnel Trafilo In Jeraay City—Oata or . Eapendlturea Alao Domanded

PromTunnal Commlaalon.

rOT»r**«» **•*•'" ", . km « I ! !diate for a uew commla.loner he win ha following the precedent ” , , a ^ er nor WJlioa In 1SU . after the State

ha* appropriated S» . * « . 0|0project the moaey 0«*hl tied up for all that time.

>, t o Jereey ¡

reorann-

I’lreami

Chief ami wa> very |M»|»ulftr

|N>iilanil Iillh’i-t” of the l ’apyrii”Imin A i lii-i k « a« rerelveil li.mu Mr \ . .rl|i|m i.f K'ellll« nrtll, '

T he- In». Jill prill e””hin left thehim*,' ni ; ft. • 11 ,;’rl,l?.r i " ,<l»V

liim n til ill iva”- tii'aih' il 'h y l i l i « I At fri il Vniilall” nml t 'im«lahle Ira n Mm/ 1‘anl Van l>er Zee fiillnweil a” .Inliihiril heiirer The lievi In nr,h i rame l ire ( TiLefnOR.Ien. fill- I»«ml hy riremeti of <’<!• No. I anti No « "n ev i In nriler eame the reun­ía r limerai Halli. The pr.ii'o»Hl(»n

■ nii.vi'il ” ln» ly lip IMh at rent to \Vn”hliiL-lon livellili*.' pant the lire- lnm«e. »villi'll « a*, entirely ilra|Mul In the nmiiritiiiK eoliirK of hlack mtu « l i f t «* I l H» tiro t»p|*ar®tllH WHHMMHhhir hihI um tho prorrHHlon wont by.

I (lie hej) wiih Nhiwly IoIIh I In ajnnHt I Mileinn ninnnor. Tho hinortil train

thru non! up ! 201 h Htilwt tu 4A%J* eliu^'h

ainunff thrvoiimter net lier!" She I” á urailoate »I the Keiillw'ortli grammar «rlimil a, «ell B” the Cranfor.l High Shi* Intel» ntteml»'«! the l p*ala *<>*• leg,* Ni'liool ot Commerce anil war* grailUBte.1 from that . tlapart.iierit « Uh honor” ami ha» aluce } hç" i iiiployi 'l I" N'*w ' AAfbt. hol'lln* *

. V r '”poii” ll'le lawltlon than*. Khe; : „ l”„ t h e great K" ' » ' lailghlrr lit Cciptaln .111” I all Hunt,

line ol the lh” t re«hlelit” of Kll/ai i iIIhI iir the -KevoluTicilitimii; to

llonary IVar.The hrlih* ami groom will n*»l<lo

¡„«.ii their return from t,,.i |r , ,' ,n«?.i moon Hi a tie« luMue hullt h> Mr.j ITemmlng at North l ,h»lnllehl.»yhcre the irr«HMii 1« In ehiirKe of repair »»oik at the Thlew ater Ktatlon. a« Mil expert meehunle. *

Inchuleil In the weilillng |N*rt> »»ere the following: Mr. anil Mr». A . C ( igilen, Mr. nml Mr«. Joh n Man* nilng. Mr, ami Mm. Itohert Nagle nml ilaughler, anil Mm. nilng. Sr. ‘ '

«o rk ini ............. - - --.. --.... , .Htreel t.» Il» ' W rlght factory, ami Ì« ,ul” 1*1 Krancl”.'«>. Ine.. »»»”■ li» ani­mi thè «m k <m Michigan livellilo frolli Newark avellile lo thè l (o”i'lle Cark line'. Tln-r« ' . o n tra il” «ere auarileii mi recoiiimen.latlon <>f J . !.. Ilaiicr. ihe eiiglhe.-r, «'lui »»a” lireeent nt tlie m eellng .

Itili” for lire ho «.- »vere al-.»-re-, eelve.l alni tlie colli rari for .rH" feci o f tire li» ”.' H» nrile.l lo thè raline Tire IJoHèt'o . «ho »»III furnl”h timi amouiil ol l .o”e In .Vi f t . Ichgtli” ut fl.p l i«*r h»*l . .

The l 'olii'e Cominlll.ee reporleil ----------------------- uiomh hf ApriI

Trenton.—John Enright, State Com- mUaloPef of Education, alnce June, t» » l . when be « a» appointed to »uc-

.............. K. Klont» ( ’No»»' M arket, Mr. and

Mm. 1‘. Hyno an.l Mr. nnü Mra. Wni Aiiper-.it l ’ InliifleUI. Mr. ami Mm, \iiiiln of liitiioll.'ii. Mr«. W . <>gihln

*lve arr.'”t” for Ih . ......... .U n- Ihiihlhig Coniniltlee rcpnrte.l

auolher rc.-or.l hreaklng inmith Ih hulhllllg actlvltle”. IV rin lI” t.i .'X; tent of FU.'*** « eri' l””Ue.l nini f l l 1 fee». TIil*. I» f i . '» " hetter-tinnì liny prevloii” reeei.le.l umilih ami prove.” c.>n.'hi”lvely Ihnt Ihe huihlliig hoom III K enlhiorlh ha” . oiily atnrleil. ('ouiiellinan Stalli I” rliiilrinan of tlil” .■.imm illi'.'

t l i le f- < Ig.len re|H>rh'.l lire .lamage ahmit K» " “ ' .

A iK'IItlon (or thè iiceeptance of Itnloii avenue. Vernoii iav.lmie, W.HHlInml avellile ami Fairfuil.l [ave- pur, w r»*h8rn*<1 hiirk lo th© peti* tlonem. ,V.| artl.ln rollili In* takei nnill a nB””ahl<* ron.l ha.l lieeti

cted the late Calvin N. Keu realgned bn account of poor health and Oorernor Sllier alated ho planned to get the beat available man lo buo- ceed him. •

Mr. Enright lubmltted ble roalgna- tlon to the Governor lust Saturday and It waa filed In Trenton. It lake» affect Immediately, according to Goy- •rnor Sllier.

The poaltlon Is filled, by npiK'lat ment ot the’ Governor, W(minever Governor Sllaer names to Uie place

•rhool admlniatrntlon wma Ued Governor WIUon_y o u *b. Mr. Kendall here from Indiana.

probera la Hlphv« f t r l « F 'Bh*The Bright prohb committee » n

nounced that tt desired to have before It membemof th< St«te Highway Cora-

S loa rT T o f^ ^ r with offlctaU and rep reeuntatlves ot the Ert. Railroad, for the purwrte of dlacuaslng "queetJons of

for th. lludaon veh.cular

lU” r Bright and - Senator Simpson Inted out that there; la au eapem

-dlturo of I20.OUO.OUO Involved

mlttee therefore f « U luetljM tng to p ro u d «bU Staus 1» » ^

Mr. MeEsra* ^payroll oTtbe commlaslon month. McEnroe we» " I produce the payroll ** year«. There ere eight . and ilz New Tort commU:

th. Joint commlaatons m e ;l

^ - srtssip r b o t h_ »re enaaUrled bu are relm-

hurted for eetual eapen»* «• ■•••.Politic» 1« Tun net WorfcT

Joint office» ere m* nt4lned U>Jbe

that liri* : rv>tnmie*ioner DI1L . *, ,, , nne acqui.1- * “ ” ugh senator Bimpeon. of llud.omthe open- ;■ a^tnred It waa not questioning Abe ope _ decla ed U * » ,n y ,, Uat few

handling Of * _ ^ know the ayetem ..X w ^ by DlU in checking UP *ucbenormous sums. - «„voted con-. ^ U^ e ^ U Com-

m*The 'comm' lUee^aaked W ofe. to pro­, is 121.000 a | dace a l » later hearing t ie account re juft*ted to ^ Motor Department for_ the^SUte thle- last tw o : , year from July 1. 1» « * to

ew Jersey to show w h a t _ sums_werellonera. the j

the S u te for the

not to he The cora-

Wpolvrorth Building. Nek Tort City.

u n l e s s Hinnethlug I» done to « « ‘Gethecurrent controversy H' ^ r

k ^ tb^ tb! c: ^Hi on Keeks to condemn.- traffic from an

a of the New Jereey commie f lor . ^ a v l w n IIS.OOO ^ c e 'n c ^ tlon of the -orb. McEtoc » te«üfled;

will aerveinter names, »o */"- v---- hi on sue»» »*>.....h_ ii. lad■ lntoTlm~nnijlHhe-ne*t4 tu the tunnel will be block ----Z------

■ eatlon of the IiOglsIaturi/ uiiluss tho Governor »hould call a spedai session ot fce 8enate to act/on tho,nomina­tion. Under the lawC the appointment for the full tirm /of five year», at « salary ot |10,WO uniiually. must be confirmed by-,rim Senate.

. ' filickr Wants the BestTo' a question whether ho had any

„„tlon perhaps for several ye»™-The Investi nation, committee will.re:

„»„at the appearance of Genoral l t ^ h Ú sicott.-dhalrman of^the

f f i Ä Ä . «od Percy r Stewart, of .Plainfield. Senator Alexander Simpson Instructed committee etenograpber as to wbo» to -end th. »etter, and took an gelive

paraondn mind to take Mr.-Enrlght'e, vi ¡or'Bright In arrangingplaoe/Oovernor Sllier replied that hej [l" tdeUll||8®or M It Wednesday-» tm -

Data Alia_ot, and be added;

t want to obtain the boat person | vallsbla.”"Do you meAn thji boat In tho State

or thé oouutrÿ T" waa hiked ot the

Tunnel «iati Al|ao Damandedbau oil the vehtiular tunnel ha-

tween Jersey City and Manhattan wtU also be submitted to the committee next weeh. Direction» to produce tM .the best from any place. , ne*» —■--- - , h c

Jersey school ayatem la d * matter y » t * . «r e ta r » , o f

peuple were unce again »ll»«;<'<M ,,’f Stateli'Intwiil. Hm Misses Ä h 'lif? *® .” ,,. i*»., tim slsvttil hm- nftiir wliU'kiI ? . . . À tt.;.i...» \tes\iiiiMn gtf liosninv.l W©rou|tIii

rang©-t«r ®'fn *c* nuill di

1 I llR ttni1 "'»rinn MrMlilaii uf Ke.artiey.j (liei/iuljuiirneil untilU ' 1 'Ir. ami MrR KatiiliTHoii ^ ,A ( “ .!:1msv Pilli / -

l.aiiipliere am i. K loren «*lM#>' l.uiirpliere. MVh. Win. V*nMrs. I-

tu view tlielu* un” carrlt . .■er”, «lin « ere all lirenieii, WaltijrHUI. in*my Stvln . i \ V itn K Umirg© ..................................(ic td iH l, (JtMirgo iVinkltn, ami j Dcmm. Mrw. Harry FerrgrlIoH'aliMIo. Vmm th fd m n ’li l!u »rroJ Mr |UMÎ ^jrH< Win, tî. Holmt>©rt, furH*r«l tmin prm’oodrd to (lio coin U|r' JU1¡| |rM (iront© OgUi’n ami .«•tory In \Vr*ttloì<l, whrri* tilt» bmlyl j » .lohmton, nil o f KwillwortluWH»« "Intorm l In__Ut* Unni rw lln g1 'place. ■

Tlie liiilivilluni iiieinlier” of the ail- inlniniratlitii iinid their roapecta tu the pardilla uf the ileail buy nml pre- Henleil them with u heantlful llural piece nccumpnnled hy Ilio, fullowlng nie”»nge uf Mympnthy:

"Tu Mr ami Mr». Wamnmler nml family.

the very aomo of educa­. . . . . _____ talent There 1« nothing too

Ivery In tho| good for the children In our Now Jur­at/ Schools'

andwit-

Mr, Bnrlobt'«' Hsalth Poor Mr. Enright has glvon Indications |

A ” liu»ver ................MI”” Florence lleti”un uf Newark avellile, nt tlie lioine ut Mr,. am! M i” K. W- 1 >elfnr un ‘Jllt.li »treet. thè iiunse lielng henutHiilly ilecorated In plnk nml wlilte. nml nll thè gltt* »vere plled umlementli a Jaegaicne

....... . a piiNuaG un tlie tnlile.”. The pnrasolbear Frleml” : -The In»” • '[-y ° " r l « „ m ni”» Irlnunéir in rllilions ut plnk

Min, uf wlioin li inoMt-regrettalile ,,n,| »b i le nml tu lt wero attachod cldenl htt” deprivi” ! yen. ir”-palnfulI ri'miH'rs uf rlhhun ut thè »alile col­to il» in thè extreme. w e wtnild (,rj) « e r e fn” tened un tlie uutlike lo comfort yun nml condole -(l( t|„. tallio, lt vva» veryvvltli yun. lini « e nre Incnniililo.olInrtl«tlenlly nrrimgetl ami thè alglit

.»olatlun !<*r.| ,. „ u „niuved hv all irrenent. The

Enroe, of Newark, “ cr8t*r>New Jersey. InteraUte Bridge l'*jmi«l Uommlsaton. who waa aness at the boar ug. — .

This will bo soparato Dorn tbe High way Commission Information sought

-------- . . . anil will deal principally with theP O P U L A R IT Y CONTEST I recently that his -health waa np of &UIldllllg of the State'» halt of the ln-

Tho mdm^ ™<>H °t in conneo. the best, but until now ler.U te coat o! the tunnel. Howevertluii whli Phe Kenilworth Fire He- that'he might resign , bo0“ there Is an Interweaving of operation»partn'icntX lln/nur Is In- hill aw ing publicly InUmated. Mr. Enright was between the Tunnel Commission and

i i . •>» i*. i am, ,,r,,j(i e ”.” lng very-rapidly Aecord- „ yenty-thres year» old on AprU- » ^ Hlghwly commission due to the_ I V i i r r o i w - w l m lias -hM- BP©nt- mor» . tlian. flrty l cnnneetion. 0f the tunnel with Route 1

SH O W ER J ®®81* * * » ? * « I K 1» » w o i t h © ^5ni0. 'H »1 yekr* la affiliation with the schools \ Qtth9 *gtate Highway Syatem. Thai" ■ - «** » lu nuniluT. nmr th«* orderl ■. Bttta Provlou# to appointment - - • ■ ■* •

standing t«» d«t© U: L i o » » f Commls«ionor, he was w-

- j i Ä K Ä ,Bureaucities.

Pollttcsd maneeverin* Jersey commUalon waa I br Senator Slmpeon. information Osar-helare

Gen

Ljf the New Inquired Into

elicited the the—tocunt

trai Edward [ of Trenton.

acted » »a. . • ■ New Jersey

the purchase

Mo­tte

bency o l Attorney K K slw *w * Democra* a deputy’ itto rp ey . « « « counsel to the eommlaak

McEnroe tee tilled thathad »pent *T M »® hw

The propoeed ventilation «ystem. UeBnrae taetlfied. hat been experl- rnenKd* ( w f l o A b * tleoretlcal and praoHcal «atìLfajcUon of^ »alon»,vth» wttaM*

“It oixaae oat »H faction o* the « model.’' McEnroe » Id quastlon from Senator

Itaksg Tribute Bdward a Stokea.

State Repuhllcea O preeldent of the Mi p-nV of Treaton. wh|| keepe heavy deposite, tore tha Inreetlgallng give lnfonnallua

Mr.' S t o k e s .said hi» bank thb Me-

Kokes admitted that the motor ac count since the Incumbency of Gover-, nor Sllter Is not as large as formerly.

No Profit In State Account Stokes explained this W saying that

the matter- of State* deposits have grown to such an extent that the State Treasury decided It to be unwise tc deposit extraordinarily large sums li

in.tltutlon. For this reason the de^oshs of the State are distributed among some several hun^r8f ban^

ith the Institutions paying the Statsaot more than 2 per oent

Mr Stokes told the committee that the State was well P»ld when lt re­v ived 2 percent on Its money on do­M alt 'as the bank did not make mono, r i “ account. It 1. practically gal money, be Bald, and the bank doesn t hold it long enough to invest _it, so that it doesn’t oven get back the ¡mount It pays the State. He said the bank likes to retain- the State account because of tho prestige it confers.

, . ¿ t l g l t to thè tttis*

¡tollón on ® answer to ® ipnosi.Dill

ot themitte«, nnd

National the State called be*

committee . to tto Stntè'ç

W o r ld ’» H o t S p r in g *The United State's 'nml Iceland a,

the only countries where hot spring exist In any numbers.

ol

BtTorillng yi*n nny consomimn «"M enlnyml hy »11 present, every llim- wi* think of your son. our I ¿ tf(M,rei.p|veil hy Miss llenso lienrls lire rent with sympathy. ly ,,,, numerons to montlon nml it

“ lint let ns Implore llenvcn tfl-L« iu< n surprise. Itiileed. grunt nil strength to t>enr this liesvy A fter '« viewing ot.tho tnntiy gifts, herenvement w ith fortitude. , l 'iijlliihtfill retresliments were served

"For want o f.n better metlwid o l|Htu| by « 11. tinmen of nilsliowing smr Intense regret, wn-n.ri' l j t|IM||< w,,r0 (hen played. Cnrl Olson expressing ll in tho only uinnru'M Mtttr!(-'t ns nit entertainer, and “ we know how. and w o hope flint 1 Illon!,urlng game wns played thl” little llural. piece will convey1 - - - - - to you the message we have to bring.

riiere Is yet t ime mid n goml Hiwtce h| lchool. ha studied altorwnrd» at mouth aQ(i Provost streets............. .......... . fUr ' “ tn tM' 1 ihe BUU Normal School lu :Trenton “ oul . ^ #f ^

and waa graduated In 1871. , . n f the landHe tmught In a one-room country | The Bute mane ouer_ .------

■chool for throe years, was County Superintendent tor twonty-one years and was high school toachor and prin­cipal for twonty years before being made assistant commissioner.

(rants. A ll contestants must rev Mirt to Mrs. lln tvey Ferrei, on the iotilcvnnl. .....

“Yours ' In Condolence.“T H E M AYOR ANHOOUNCIU ] “ot the llorougli of Kenilworth.

A ttest:(U STA F Í' .IIK IIC ., .

-Ilorough Clerk.

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,, NEWSMrs Win. Deans of JOth

ha* entered tlU* dressmaking field, and 1« well versed In the art. Any­one desiring to employ n dressmaker will llml Mrs. Deuhs at their servlc«** any tlfiie. , . . . . .

Mr (Tnnde Ilutler and Mrs. lluUer ¡its- Fitriiatrlck. are the happjvjmr- en!> of a ten-imtmd baby g lrly lhe lr lililí* daughter was horn May 1st. nml mother and daugbter/aro re IsiMed a« doing nicely. /The baby girl will be surnained Orhce.

The .Muihers and Others Society are holding a rummago sale In the

' basement o f . the M.,K. Church on Jlltli Street, Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday afternoon! of May Ifith and 20th. Donations .»111 lw received by tho committee, Mrs Anneckl and Mrs. Robertson,

. cor 21*1 street and Boulevard, .Ken­ilworth .

llarry Iwtiiphere and wife.'as well as dsagfii.'-r« Oladys and Doris, cauie up frotri Miami, Florida, otf Friday, and stayed a* th* home of Mrs. Nel­lie l 'e tt lt or. ?irel *tri-et. They also spent part '/ i M r time with Mrs. launidienc >** «Heel. They left on Ktukday for AsHwy l*«rk. where

ga.......... . .wlileli he took tlio loading part. The gnine wus open to girls w ily «nu was won by Miss Kimna Strong, mueb tn tho amusement Of- all those present Mrs. <1. F. llegg was the second winner, and Miss Florenc Benson won tlio- booby prlxe.

Those who attended the ahower were: Mayor ami Mrs. t A. Ko*t iiiut/a, Mr. ami Mrs. (1. K. Relndel,

, Mf. niiil Mrs. (!. F- llegg. Mf*. K- W Street,! Dollar, Misses "H elen anti France

ndìar. Russell Weldon. Florence Krnson, Euinm Strong. Klslc Nelson it Summit. Tlsh Nelson. Alma Not ¿in. Danieli Jones.'Anna Diamond of n-imford. Carl Olson and Herbert Lender. ■

1. Mary Cozens.2. Mary lnoson,T Mrs. 11. Ferret.4. ’ Kvelyu Knudson.5. Kllen Sballcross. It Is not, loo late lose contemplating

sa su t»

dìauìond ring \mil better enter soon. I aiucated In tho town-1 Vi“ ! 7 7 ” tbe’two blocka between Mon-erti. !.. „ . . . » • Is . u v u s u i ti svsliail . . . . _ s l _____ « 4 ■ a t 1 • t l u » * t __ •

route will begin at the Jersey avenue . plain of the tunnel at Twelfth and

■latant commissioner for six years, j puurjeenLK stroeta, Jersey City. . aaaoolated with Mr. Kendall. The Tunnel Commission Is not tn-

He Is a native of Monmouth County, TOh ed the litigation pending withwhere he haa alwaysj-eslded. He waa th(j Erla naiifoad. The company la

to . entor, sol born ln Cou*B Neck,’ that oounty, and . th t0 keep a „trip of land thirty winning tho f f many years lived at Freehold, tn® f wlJo on the Bouth aide ot Twelfth

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Telophone' 678-YVF E L I C E E . D I F A B I O

MASON CONTRACTOR' AND B U ILD E R

A ll K ind i of Oonoroto. W ork Jobbing and Repair Work

Estimates Furnished 163 Burnside Avenue, Cranford, N. J.

for fam ilies witto

G l ad N e w * ' .Maid—Good in '«” , sir. Ltltle Tpmmy

at last burst Ms drum. -From La

needed, ln and , near Twelfth street jersey City, Baying that If the otter» were not accepted on April 1# con­demnation proceeding» would he aUrted. The condemnation commu,

in

WHY *Telephone Directory Advertising Pulls !

T h e Telephone Directory reaches every t elephone user ami nearly everybody tele* phonci.

ABO U T TOWN .Antlmnv Clrlpim Is very .111 and badi

nn Httnck -Of gall stones and appetì-1 dielt Is Insr Buuday. He Is attended I by Dr. Vail and Dr. Perkins, l t w illl lie necessary (or Mr. Grippo to gol through u double, operation--a* soon) as physical conditions permit. iw»-| slbly tills Coming week.

I ( stays in active service in homes and business offices for months. ' ■ * ’

, A n c ien t A n glo -S axon, A 'glossary -of Anglo-Saxon and Olfil

Saxon, which la", preserved at. Epiaal. I France, Is-Sald-to^havc b«*en wrtttaal about the end. of the Seventh century. | It waa originally Ve'*I at th<-Mojr*a| Moutler aiibey, Lenone».

It is consulted many times «" day by business men and by housew ives w h o con tro l 80% o f the family capendi*

Porch Rockers Rm m Ii ' Chair« Cañad

Wicker Work Also Done.

james McKenzie21ST STREET

IŒN1LWORTH. N. J.

* U keeps yóur name, business, address and telephone num­b er b e fo re buyers w hose patronage you desire*

It is especially valuable in reaching newcomers in the community. ' ■

“Let’s Take Twice the Space We Used Last Year”

Th li la what ho wrote us: . .

’’Kindly have your representative call regarii-In the Telephonelug increase ut our space __

Directory. We km ,« we have received splendid

results troni this medium." ,

—From a Recent Letter. (Name on Request).

its high advertising eS ee dvcncss is,, as marked as is tbe low cost o f its advertis­in g space. , -

That bw hythc head o f the firm recommended addi­tional space iu -, b. -. -* productive medium. ,

Advertising in the telephone directory can build.business for you, too. ............... ¡. j'." '

A uew ttsue closes'soon! For ratea and other in­formation, telephone Mr. Baker, Emerson Official SI. No charge for this call. '

JAMES ARTHUROwner and B o ld i t

N EW O R A R S E H E X K EN ILW O R TH , J . J .

Telephone “ C ran ion l 510”

RTUNIT1ES AT KENILWORTH, N.y ta rm e n Cash and MODERATE Incomes

realize tlioir hopes for a. .

H A P P Y H O M E

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INVEST1G. lTE THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES BOUBlA HOUSES. Each half has 6 largo decoratedRooms. 1wt ,; l*antry, good eloseis. stairs to light liigli attic—wlicre 2 Rooms could finished—high dry e*|l*r. 'P ^ b e»* y «£t L d « ^ XVI!g g » F and MONTHLYClear title Is given to each ' half—Price $5750

DESLRABLE^detad, i i TWO FAMILY and ONE FAMILV HOUSES at LOW PRICES and TE R Y EASY TERMS. J „ . t o w „ h t ii m The houses are localed at NEW ORANGE J® NÄ ^ ^ * Cta'ssideal RESEDEHTIA. SECTION for tlie AMERICAN MIDDLECLA“ higlu drftnd“ *ltl,r. NEVER FAILING BUS SERVICE connects with WT.TTann.Txa and B OBELLE PARK R. R. STATIONS.

Du Not Miss Tills Offer—Apply toPHOTO-PLAN REALTY CO

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CRANFORD, V . 1­. Telephone. “Cranford 898'

FOR TIRES, TUBES AND OTHER AUTO ACCESSORIES' , SEE , .

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W o take pleaxere in giving you quality merchandise at the low est

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w u u r P e r s o n ai W « h « r Hay o f Joh nI pit“ “ ‘“ i* ’ » » O« ™

Mw. c H. atfllman o f The aUf< enteruhted her din»«, rlub tart FHd^y evwjin*

Mia. Ann« Goodman of. ¡“ T ' i * «abeitatned their ear fart Saturday evening.

H. f f i U n l l o f Retfot .wmfined to h i» hotiH

strafhed bark and ihw lder.r t S Ì L S T’ mmixon. fortm t ^ f o r d - enteruined the Ti BtMge O nb at her homo in eUlf, N. Y , last Tuesday. ,

®f Mr. KmU Fra Place, waa dialnl

for seaHet fever yesterday. « leaned from quarantine.

M r« J. A. Knowles o f Chain, ** •* Atlantic City, atte

J fn W “01' .°f «»1« F,tlon o f Hromeni Clubs.Frederick Franklin, Jr, o f *

PJaee, came home from Yale Iîtrthnî^n^JÏ**brW “ ir as 111” Arthur Rather, o f New Bavw-M r. and J in , Roy Morse ret from their wedding trip last day. And are now at home » Walnut avenue.

Town Notes.

Mr*, t t C. Stillwell, o f Hat » l « * * , entertained the West Neighborhood Club last Prld, ternpon. Mr*. Stout of East Oi was a guest. ' < ,

Mia. J. E. Metterhouse o f He?nVej.*n V h!?. roturned from hm In EIlzabeth. where sho had an atlon for appendicitis, from » she Is convalescing satUfactori

, - Æe1, ' ! , ' aüSfet*"!8S'’Sr8 Bf S i *5“ '**i0 , »ays lie has made

JI'®zu,,l“ bi tlm last two'weeks t any previous six months o f his

il°i,nv. P!1i *,a8 l)eo" made by “ f Mr”. Alexander Watson fit

nestead. Pa., of tlio engagement heir daughter, .Miss Helen Ruth '•“ *n. to Harold Van Pelt FrarlclH

niord and Pltfshnrg. • i been necessary to onrlt the

Mrs. Robert -G Sillier of C avenue, gave a bridge tea o f , tables yesterday afternooa (i were present' from Westfield. Orange; and Cranford..

Mrs. E. T. TowICr sailed for opo yesterday with .Miss Laura imr o f Plainfield* and Mrs. Hoake o f Hu Halo, to bo absen about threo months-

maxi a l n, -A Dill —Iv,—\ ' Hny HTlrt“ ,Snfn« <ir'1 l,r“ " l»iJe Club, hut [ HieharU. have moved info l » r is L n i tt lir,;S(;nt»tlon o f j » » * « at 419 Orange avenue, w

« « « . . « i *■ * ''luh member. at|‘ ‘,af' been occiinled by Mr. and annual business meeting urilHeutledge and family, who I16. ■ , « ’ “ f*®* IMIllllJ, W110

moved to 4 Central avenue.

!r « I Milr ? ^ Uxll.^ ry ot st- Mi- . *V r8* Tî) 'od<,frlfk «• Z u n X l of fhivI i ix.aViv£!,,.!ir.c i l',111 J !NI . V[®re,s PP Im i Moi’¿ j- i . i w ill IIOKI Its ” **L/ I,i,re . gave on lost Me\ iL H-bsiness mt*c>tlng tm Frl-I“ »1.® ,,f ihe chain hrldg« partie, •hUhBnl n uí , 2:3l> I';. ,n- in t l i o ,,‘lnÇ<,mTied on for tho bene

If r¿*i, iP nn*,8jr ,3th- ‘ he Co un- ¡j!11 Hoirie, for Crippled Chifdr t i :^ iatl.‘0aliL W o," Pn Hl|l " ‘w t Ini " vstfiold. . , ,rlum i a t j.^30 p. m., and there Willi Miss A lice Lakey w ill'b é "oi

r" ran Tllno/I»» I I __sn.tWd iate lvKfon„dlM„-U ,ar ^ o 'e iv l l ' l j " on Ttjcsday. .May 12th, andtft|k will b© liroodrostcü fromjpedlately fbilowlng'

i Council. N'o.hfiluka CMuncH. n’o. 84. a of P.,| M'!n WGB8 ■ R . M., will have a enrd party l*t0T will be. mday cvohlng. .May lith . at ' >il>KIJ,nY F ,en * HaH. The price of ail-1 bclubation ofIt Orlll ha r.fl . n_a j-~* ...I m __

dondayM r i'- m, net

' Insurance n* Thr FtindR ior tho C(]

a «.in *'*«» « ui mi-1 -------- or the Clilld.'’i ^ c,,v2t"' „Games will Miss Helon Tatnall o f Or.* 8.30 p. in. 'Hie Council w ill street, gave a brhlg" nartv of ,V oxfi, "*',1’ ° " M,on,l“ y oven*| fables last Naturday^evening

tl!° , lnu,'!|e for which I were present from 'Plainfield ¿ b>’ ITex!dy Sleek- ark. East Orange Ellrtbeth!t famous orchestra . York. MontclaffSnd Crimford T

rd names drawn on the dancing afterward to the n Pi» May torui petit Jury a r e ! ? flve-plcce orchestra, tint

J. Lusanli and C lm rieslfr08,,nients wore served. ,. J;0 Cranford namo, was Mr. and Mrs. George F Tn

■ Jury. Mrs. Edith I formerly o f Cranford *dre nlunhoy !? i«n i Harwood was drawn! to sail for Europe on Juno 20th * bh„s n ? V UI?f Bn: W m ' K- C.I their daughters Virginia0 and & f 'Kenilworth, on the Hon. »They expect to* visit “ i g l

i J y' . I i ranee. Belgium and Switzer]g> Sons and Daughters o f Ml,. §e p t1251th,' Virginiain te g r ity tknmci lrN'orlfi3rwftirI ,?i~?,t ''8w®efc'Hriire'fcMHegor g t Sm-ing Dance after tlio meet*Iff™ i, r'on a Sophomoro at M'c ■\n iVlday night. May 8th. at ley' Ma*w' .....

M ens Hall. Tickets will be „J im younger pupils o f Dr. Ver :ents and punch w ill be for L" ostinke gavo a piano recital nder the bhargo o f Mrs. Elsie Saturday afternoon, at tho he - Mrs. John W illis w ill man-|Mrs. A. V. V. Hibson, Elizabeth l J decorations, and Reinhart’s |?ue. A number o f parents i ttra w ill furnish tlio inusic._. I triends, were present, and an att! i women workers of iv ln itv i^ v? Ijrogram was rendered by J< 1 wish to remind the public Bertii^und r Hlheir annual Spring Lunclteon Voleb tliideV Hibson, and Lou B served next Thursday, May I v ,« ,,i ,ftnde A

Trin ity Parish House, from — ”- until Z p. in., and owing to I T E N T WORMSirly enlarged accommodations,I * n®y.r© tenting on the old ca treater comfort and conven-l and in eyenr othor avoilathan hitherto. Tickets, the! PJa£°* *holr plan .of campa— hitherto. Tickets, th e lP 11- , - l7—- ----- * — — t which is $1, may bo obtained!ls* , 0 " v e o ff the country, u lembers o f tlie Parish Clrclo, ?®rl0U8 olT?,r.i 18 lnatio to rope] odr. [ hungry milliohs, fruit wees, cu

ii; Institute o f the w p I J ^ tw ’-and’ wild, w ill bo stripped.fon Ctounty, will bo^heíd I {rifled8’Bnd°thñnin* sí ' ‘ 111 y. May 14. In tho Parish Í I 1 “f í í th£ ,.nYBd<Hl region mt

BprinCni

„Jay, May 14. in tho Parish . " leo’ Bna tn5 Invaded region m it tho Third Presbyterian I . yCS<Ire’ 5 et .hu9)r 8X1(1 ,nirnElizalioth, from 10 a* m tS be mad^ h^ldmUn ^ t1»0^ 1' ‘ d from 2 d. in on ’ T lie nfti. I . . ^ “ do by binding a folded nePresident, Mrs. Mary Oavls J ipHnkJInir I t ' w i t i a ^ t r 0 n: Associatn PrAmiiinn» itw lth kerosene. Heftthe1 M. Currie; CorreHpondJ ^attoiy’o r " ^ / «M V'® ProlK>r T

Jllian Page, y . J. State ottU igh t ” P s a im 1 m -',V Vord K

”« 4 ,* a s - A ,a L » | ^igue. Elizabeth: and Mrs.| Hours for public worship are

Tn anH Q n •- . . -Frantz, W. a t ! U. Stato * S s S -n mt, Moorestowa Tite Y. W .l r.Pxrn’serve a cafeteria luncheon. I th^ moralSt e rd c o " L f T ' 1 Cliapter, No. 87. 0. E! S 'levenimr th„ l x * ,1.«¿Chapter, N * 87, 0. K S.; e v e n i n n i i ^ t o ^ G u j h i

b “ * f S ^ î L ?^v|p resen t a very Impressive pSgeiu, . -----■ ■ '■ «‘ «“ “ j b very rainBty evening, after Its regu- “Christ In Amerlea.

..tag. Mabelle M. Albury Jiadf Sunday School and Men’s III ■mf the entertainment, while Class convene ¿ t 9 : B a m ; j u

^Pedersen was chairman of Endeavor at 7-p. m., and Youne P rmniittee which served ro-|pies’ Society o f Christian Elided ints aYtenvard. The program at 7:15 p. tm “ t an EndeaiJd o f dances by tlie follow ing! Wednesday at 8 n m .„ i . i , , ,

Ej» f Sliss Emilio Sanderson: I hoar for prayer, B?ble Study' a Bde and B illie Schoiz. Helen fellowship. ° u,Jy a

ig. Jane Maxson, Jane BIU-| _________ _ •.B e t ty Albury. Jessie Crum-| The Ladies’ A ld f-Soclotv b r > Catherine Hermann. w ithPresbyterlan Churchgave a s i lvlid nlnmi* . ntanAl Ma na 4k« _a »« '8

|by Robert Sinclair Everett: Ion Orchard street yesterday ait ( solos, by Richard IIcntLsdorf; I noon. The cbmmlttee in charve ? * m ih ^ tiSns by, AJvin arrangements consisted o f Mrs. f t f,_Richard Hermsdorf and £1- Lange, chairman. Mrs. Hall M ^Renton; vaudeville sketchj-Mudgo. Airs. Hibson, Airs ifooi YiUIam Angus and .Waiter h ire. Maroney.Sire. Richard Doy

d, community singing by all Airs. Tripp, Mrs. Bourne. Mrs. \ : and a short play, “Murder I Dlarmid, .Mrs, HOppcr. Miss Glad it,»*performed by F .iE thel Milson gave four piano solos Mi Edith Chynoweth. Mabel Bexslc Allan Collier sang a group Eunice Thompson. Esther songs,-* and Mrs. Van Dunkirk ca­

n and Helen. Ixird. Tlie next readings. • *meeting o f Azure Chapter —— ---------' .. .

'JieJd on Friday. May 13th, «t| t t Jf. Hummer, Chevrolet salei time

WU A t iu a j , „liojr h im , Rh *a. .ii. A iu u ijiicr, ^ilCVrOJet fUii.iK the-officfal -visit o f the!man, 32 North avenue. West, a Deputy will tuke place. A ll imimces, tho fo llow ing*tire price*t_ nthfir ulatnra anrl \fao(AF .tfh.lV«/ Ol'Anilya' *©/t».tb Ff?n. • nttl

Will IUK« JilHCti.AJi j IMMUICkî» . UUJ.J-UMMWIfig"'’T!re ,•o, otlicr .sisters and Master -Wx3Vy Oversize" Cords, ttúo fire cordially Invited to be| Oversize Cords, $1250.

■ ' .. • fu ll iHinfWinMmAfif n * »------- Watch fttouncement nezt.week.—Adi

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00.000 w the uet tee 4 to know the system ~In checking up *ach .

-on hue devoted con­, the activities ot Com-li.q a Democrat.I asked Btofea to pro­hearing tie account ofartment tor the State f ,uly l , IMS, to June no„ what eume were the State Treasury and ere drawn tor th em e“ - * eta to Hou«e Motor b 55 agenctea In various

hi» hank, thb B-m e dae a-eteartng— Motor Departm ent.that the motor ao- toumbency of Oover-, a large aa formerly.State Account •

d this Xtf “Cyln* thatju te ’ deposit» bay«extent that the State1 U to be unwise tc inarlly large 8Um* ' l For t h i s reason the state are distributed veral hundred banksTouO aylngthB^tat«

[ n^r cent . . .Id the committee thatwell P»td ui»w» “ (r°",t on Its money on donix did not make money L it ta practically pall

and the bank doesnt i^ough to lurest Jt. j'»■l oven get back «, the State. He said the retain- the State account , prestige It conters.

M ’« H o t ß p r in g * :L State« und Iceland ai jontrles where bot sprint

numbers.

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" THE CRANFORD THURSDAY. HAY 7.1925

.BOOSTER SAYS

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Town Notes.

. Diamond. the bnseball flash [th e Cranford II. It. C.. Is now cm- Dyed as auto salesman with -L. N. fivens. "Ike"- says lie lias made re mazuuta In tlie last two' weeks

: any previous six months of his

nduncement has been made by­end Mrs. Alexander Watson rtf | neatead. Pa., of the engagement heir daughter. .Miss Helen Ruth

|a<m. to Harold Van Pelt Francis rtford and Pittsburg.-'-

|has been necessary to omit theliar dramatic amumihly-he-A lirll lie Cranfonl Dramatic Club, but » 'w il l be a presentation of a

, w ritten by a elub member, at |annual business m eeting on

ie lmdles' Auxiliary of 8t. Mi­ll’» It. C. Church will hold Its thly business meeting on Frl- May 8th. at 2:30 p, m.. In the eh hall. On May 13th. the Couii-

ttf Catholic Women will meet .in fha il a t 2:30 p. in., and there will , meeting o f the A ltar Society pedlately following,

ttahiks Council. No. 84. D. df P.,. O. R. M., will hav,e a card party Monday evening. May 11th. at' ¡.Men's1 Hall. The price of ail-

I will be 60 cents. Games will PM 8:30 p. m. The Council will hold a danee- on Monday oven-

|May 25tli, tbo music for which ' furntsbeii by Freddy Slock- rtwrrou* orchestra. .aford names. drawn on the

ipancl. May torm petit jury are J. Itisardl and Ciiaries

es. No Cranford namo. was __ for Grand Jury. Mrs. Edith laylor of Garwood was drawn he Grand Jury and Wm. E. C. Dims of Kenilworth, on the Jury. ■ . ■ , .

_ Sons and Daughters of Lib- Iln tegrltyiO otm cilrNoriK irttlH a Spring Dance after tbo mcot- in iV ldoy night. May 8th. ‘at ¡Men's Hall. Tickets will be ¡cents and punch will -be tor inder the bliargo o f M r» Elsie i. Mrs. John W illis w ill man- le decorations, and Reinhart’s tra w ill furnish the muslc._.■women workers of Trinity » wish to remind the public heir annual Spring Luncheon e served next Thursday. May

Mr» Vsmlnrvnlgttti-ot S'l arimi', V' ' who has been spending ' two

i t Trin ity Parish House, from a until 2 p. m., anti owing to » ly enlarged accommodations.

Brreater comfort and convcn-] [th an hitherto. Tickets, the B f which is $1, may bo obtained ' embers o l tho Parish Clrelo, iodr. 'Spring Institute o f the. W . C. it Union County, will bo held

day. May 14. In tho Parish of the Third .Presbyterian : Elizabeth, from 10 a. m. to i from 2 p. in. on.' The ofll- : President, Mrs. Mary Davis in; Associate President, .the1 M. Currie,■ Correspond­Mary, Sirs. G. K. Post; Re-

iSecretary, Mrs. T. C. Bo- easurer. Miss G. T. Undoe nong the speakers w ill bo Jlllan Pago. N. J. State

endent, W . Hobokon:_MIss , Woman Worker for Anti- ague,.Elizabeth; and Mrs.

'Frantz, W. C. T. U. State ttt, Moorestown. Tlie Y. W.

^H U serve a cafeteria luncheon, nm 'Chapter, NO. 87, O. Ei 8.; SJh successful /birthday party ' day evening, after Its regu-

tlng. Mabelle M. Albnry had j;-of the entertainment, while ¡¡M. Pedersen was chairman ol nmmlttee which served ro- ents afterward. The program

1 o f dances by the following J o f Miss Emilio Sanderson: Sde and B illie Scliolz, Helen |lg, Jane Maxson. Jane B ill­y, B etty Albury, Jessie Crum-

Catherine Hermann, with lllam m at the piano; piano

8Sby Robert Sinclair Everett: “ solos, by Richard Hcrmsdorf;

itral: selections by Alvin Dim- Richard Hermsdorf and EI-

' Renton; vaudeville- sketch FlUlam Angus and W alter

community singing by all at: and a short Play. Murder

t O u performed by ,F.: E thel Edith Chynoweth, Mabel

„ Eunice Thompson. Esther pan ¿nil Helcn. L o ftl T lw next

r meeting o f Aznre Chapter j held on friday, May 13th, at

Es time the-pffieîa] ot the let Deputy will take plate. A ll

rs, otlier .sisters and Master I r e cordially invited to be

r o u u r f b r m h a lMrs. Walter Hay of John street,

fe m In tbe Etbabetb General Hos­pital j

Mrs. Cl R. Skilhimn ot Tbe River­side» entertahwid her dinner bridge club last Friday evening-

Mnu Ann» Goodman ot Spruce street, entertained their card club last Saturday evening. . -

Ur. A. B. ChldxreU o f Retford ave­nue, is confined to his borne by a strafhed beck and Uconider.

Mrs. N. K Thompson, formerly ot Cranford, entertained tbe Tuesday Bridge Club at her borne'In Briar cliff, N. Y„ last Tuesday. »

The bouse of Mr. KmU Frank, ot Brookslde Place, was disinfected for scarlet fever yesterday, and re­leased from quarantine.

Mrs. J. A Knowlea of Casino ave­nue, la at Atlantic City, attending the convention ol tbe State Federa­tion ot Women’a Clubs.

Frederick Franklin, Jr, of linden Place, came home from Yale tor the last week-end, bringing as his gtiest, Arthur Barker, of New Haven. .

Mr. and aim Roy Morse returned from their- wedding trip last Mon­day, and are now at home at 113 Walnut avenue.

atm H. C. Stillwell, of Hautptun street entertained the West End Neighborhood Club last Friday af­ternoon. Mm, Stout o f East Orange was a guest. * ,

M m J. E. Metterhouse of Retford avenue, has returned from hospital in Elizabeth, where she had an oper­ation for appendicitis, from wtiU-ti she Is convalescing satisfactorily.

C. D. Mi returned

.Marsac, ofto her

weeks with aim Walnut avenue, home last Monday.

Mrs. Robert -C. Sillier of Casino avenue, gave a bridge tea o f seven tables yesterday afternoon. Guests were present' from West Held, East Orange,* and Cranford..

Mrs. E. T. TowlCr nailed for Eur- opo yesterday with Miss Laura Tu|>- ¡>or, o f Plainfield, and Mrs. Wm. Roake ot Buffalo, to be absent forabout, th^co month». tei'»-ii-—i ypni d..id»tYr

Mr. and ^Xlrs -E. V. GurvitTid soir (,,r (ju iza o f Cranford, w h o . sped Richard, have moved Into tlieli- . . . . . . .house at 419 Orange avenue, wlilrli has been occupied by Mr, and Mrs.Houtledge and family, who have moved to 4 Central avenue.

Mrs. Frederick It. Zumlel o f Ber­keley Place, gave on last Mondpy, one ot the chain bridge parties now being carried on fo r tho benefit of tbo Home for Crippled Children in Westfield. . • ...

Miss A lice Lakey w ill'b e "on tho air” on Tuesday, -May 12th, and her talk will be liroadrastcU from 8ta- tlon WGBS at 3:20 p. in. Her sub.Jet t will be, “ Insurance Bit T lirllt ln .Providing FMmlS ‘ for tho College'Education o f tbe Child."

Miss Helen Tatnall ot Orehurd street, gave a bridge party ot live tables last Saturday evening. Guests were present from Plainfield, New­ark, East Orapge, Elizabetli, New York, Montclair, and Cranford. There was dancing afterward to the music of a flve-ploce orchestra, ami re­freshments were served. • ;

Mr.. and M m George Fv Taylor, fbrmorly o f Cranford, are plunning to sail for Europe on June 20th. with their daughters Virginia-and Mar- don. aThey expect to. visit .England,Franco. Belgium and Switzerland, returning Sept. 2Sth. Virginia is a Junlor- at- Sweet-Brlar Coltege. X a.7 and Marion a Sophomoro at Welles­ley. Mask. • • ,

Tho younger pupils, o f Dr.. Vernon Westlake gave a piano recital last Saturday afternoon, at tho home Mrs. A. V. V. Hibson,. Elizabeth ave­nue. A number ot parents and friends, were-present, and an attrac­tive program was rendered by Joan and Dean Banker, Howard ltlnk,Bertlna and Carol Hibson, and Louise Volghtlander,'

T IN T WORMSThey’re tenting on the old camp

ground, and In every other available place, and their plan .of campaign Is, to live off the country. Unless serious effort Is made ttyop e l these hungry milliohs. fruit trees, culti­vated-and wild, w ill be stripped of leaves, thousands o f them will be killed, and the Invaded region made an eyesore. Get busy and burn the tents. A perfectly good torch can be mndo by binding a folded news­paper on tho end- o f a pole, and sprinkling It with'kerosene. Here is an opportunity for the proper appli­cation o f the old business adage, “Do others before they do you.”

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH"The entranco o f Thy Word glv-

eth ligh t” Psalm 119:13d/W e cordially Invite you to worship

with us. ‘ :Hours for public worship are 11

a. n v and g'p. m. • ’- Rev. O. G Hopper w ill preach at the morning services, and In the evening, the Westminister Gtdld will present a very Impressive pageant, Christ In America.” • • " "Sunday School and Men’s Bible

Class convene at 9:45 a. m.; Junior Endeavor at 7-p. ro., and Young Peo­ples’ Society o f Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. ■

Wednesday at 8 p. m„-mid-week hour tor prayer, Bible Study and fellowship. . .

The Ladies’ Aldr-8oclcty o f the Presbyterian Church gave « silver tea et the heme o f Mrs. P .'W . Hall, on Orchard street, yesterday after­noon. The committee In charge- ot arrangements consisted o f Mrs. Fred Lange, chairman, Mrs. Hall, Mrs, Mudgo, M m Hibson, Mrs. Hooke, M ix Maroney, Sirs. Richard Doylo, Mrs. Tripp, M m Bourne. Mrs. Mc- Dlarmld, Mrs, HOpper. JIlss Gladys Wilson gave. four piano. s<>los. Mrs. Bexslc Allan Collier sang, a group of songs,-and lira. Van Busklrk gave readings. . .. , .

IL M. Hummer, Chevrolet sales­man, 32 North avenue. West, an- twmnces. th e , to llow ln g ltlxe . prices: 30x3V4/Oversize'Cords, $7..s): 32x4Over/lze Cords, 11250. Watch Tor full auQOUUcement' next.week.-Adv.

( m m m m c mXatertaia Mcmben el High tekeal

Oradnstlig Qua at U atkM »“/ / » swf aJw tmwxkriF*

la s t Thursday the Club played bust to » members ut Orantord H igh School Senior Class, girts and buys. at.the regular lunch meet at. tlayaahfs. ‘ A ll heads enlo;■1 oroughty the occasion, the Senior* giving with line effect coin» ot their r iju » songs ami all Joining in, sing­ing Rotary songs. M m CVUler also sanr several selections adding much to the enjoyment o f slL .

The speaker o f the. day was Dr. IX It. Corson. Sperlntcndent ot tlie Newark School System and hi», talk was » mighty good one, thoroughly appreciated by a l l members ot tlie Club and the Seniors, alike.

TRACE TEAM YIOTORIOUA.Contesting In their first meet ol

the year, the.Cranford High School, track team took the measure ot tlie Ptngry squad , ot Elizabeth, 36-19, Tills overwhelming victory show* the true merit e t the Cranford track team hi all events. The handicap o f a strange track did not prevent the team item making a.fine show­ing, netting four first places out ot six events. Lanza was the outstand­ing star for The Cranford aggrega­tion, while Maroney, a Cranfonl pro­duct, shone for lTngry. Lanza netted over a third of Cranford's «emits, gaining 13. Maroney netti-d IU for Pingry. '

A fairly large ilelegation journey­ed to Pingry to support the team,

STATE VniSTAKTWORKBerth Avenu » Centrarti t s e » to be

Resdy ior Btddtag.Tho reparlng of North »venue be­

tween Mila street sod the river will be pushed by tbe .State Highway (.Mime faeton, the engineer In charge ot this «il vision told Engineer Gat­lins, when here last Monday. Bide for the work will be asked Just as soon as plans are completed. These will Include a storm sewer from Miln street Intersection to the river with catch basins at suitable places, which will do away wlt^Mdf erosa culvert« tn this section.

A serious couipUeation arises out o f uncertainty o f the Union avenue grade crossing elimination plans tor which have not yet been dechfod on. The State Hoard « t Public Utilities now lias tbe wt««lo insltqj ot the ’grwite crigising before' It on the Ini­tiativ«? o f the Township .and the unid, recent plans submitted provide 'for » traek elevation that w ill leave tbe umb-rgrsde crossing where T l now U. Tlie trouble Is. nothing has been ih’fliie ii and tluat interferes with the State Hoad plans. - .

. . . . . eMt.ipi.lgn f‘T ib'tri'c Haums-ln-nwq«vlilcli sildpil hnth color and i-nthtr Tiïïr rifulliig that It was lieromlng asiasin to tbe occasion. .

T lie team startl'd out with a rush gutting six points out ot a tsisslblu ■line In the shot-put, which was won by Morris of Cranrord. with Ackley of lTngry second, and Tarliox of CTanford th lril The distanc«'' made was over 35 feet. Tho broad pimp brought eight tiolnts out o f (line, with l.anza ami N’ulm placed first and second respectively, l ’ ihgry guliuil six iKiInts In the high Jumi«, Maroney winning tho even t- with Furtcnbaugh- o f Cranfonl second mnl W ow ly of Pingry, third. The

over the course lu 102/5 secomis. fol- Imvi'il by I-ummonilng o f Ptngry; wlm was closely pressed by Cntitalu Wood o f Cranfonl, but was finally noseil out of 'second place.

The 220 yanl dash was won by Mur- om-y ot Pingry, with Lanza of Cran­ford and Tarbiix ot Cranford lliylsli- ing st'coml and third rmpectlvely.• W ith tbo sroro 20-19 In favor of «Vimford, It web decldod to have tin? mile relay Toimt 10 points. It was a case of Cranford winnlg by ’ l l points or losing by 2. Tliorerorej nil tour men running, hi the follow­ing order, b Wood. ’ Fortcnhaugli, Fraj-erl ami Tarlwx, woti liy; ov«tr 10 yards and clinched this overwhelm­ing vletory. ’

I'mloutdedly, tho track .team Is nut to keep Its County laurels gain­ed by last year's team and tlie out­come will bo of great l.ocal Interest.

id Ills Radio Hoys ng anil John K. An- ,-wlll-rmfnnevnnni-. nits. In will ell Joe g, Jack McFarinnd.

HOLY NAME SMOKEROn next Monday evening, May 11,

St. Michael's Holy 'Name Society, will hold tlmlr anmiBl smoker. There will he plenty, of smokes and eats »nil a number o f tile local talent will entertain, Including Nell Ryan, Joe Hennessey, Eil Leo, and others. George "Hub" and Ills Radio Hoys of Newark, w ill sing anil John " ' UmaofJillzabetbi her o f boxing bouts,"Knock” .Manning, ' tlie Duane Battlor, Larry Miilllu. Johnny Curtin and other» w ill per­forin. These boys are to appear a t a large boxing show at the armory In Elizabeth on Friday'night. -Free­holder. Anthes will be present ami referee the bouts. This Craig Bros, midget boxers, w ill also appear. There will be.no admission charged and members aro invited to " bring their friends. The committee In charge Is Edward XV. Doyle, Clias. II . McNamara, Louis 'Welersbach, George Kocrner and IL Blols.

UNOOLN-SHERMAN HOME AND AND SCHOOL LEAGUE •

The League will meet on Friday evening. M ay 8th, at the Uncoln School,at eight o’clock. . , •

Tho Playgrounds Committee is to have charge ot tbe program. Miss Rose Brown will give gome special, dances and Miss Gabrllovo Is to sing. ' /

This is tbe annua] business meet­ing and election of bfllcem. ’ /

OTES •[pthcr's

FIRST M. E. CHURCH NONundny, May lOtti, w ill be Mil

Day, and also Epworth League Anni­versary Day. Mothers Day/service's with special sermon by the pastor, at 10:311 a. m.. every porspn. attewl- Ing being requested pa wear a white flower in memory ot Mother. A t the Sunday School children’s hour. 9:30 a. in., and at tlieSunday School sessions (or Junior and senior depart­ments at 11:45 a. in ..'specialjiftem tioo will be paid to the Day. Iloatje- velt Men’s Bible. Class at noon,' all men are cordially invited. Epwortli League service at 7 p. in, led by M r» Chadwick., ,

The pastor w ill preach at the even­ing service and ipetall. tho ncwly- 'Clected Epiyortli League officers.

On Tuesday evening the Organized Teen Age Girls’ Classes w ill enter­tain their mothers In the home» of the girls. ' , .

On XVcdnesday, mid-week service in the chapel a t eight o’clock, follow­ed - by . the monthly meeting o f the Official Board.. '■ .

On Thursday tho Sprlng.lnstltilte o f the County XV," C. T. Ú. w ill be held In the parish house o f the Third Presbyterian Church, Eliza­beth. at 10 a. m. and.2 p. m.'•"On Thursday afternoon at three o’clock In tlie Cr an lord First M .E chapeh the monthly meeting of th e XYomenV Horae XllsaJonary Society will be held, w ith Mrs. J. E. Fisher and Mrs. Ira Apgar, hostesses.: ;

On Friday evening íñ the chapel, the Mother and Daughter-Bam/uet will be held.- X’ lnner served at 6:3« o’clock. ■

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BETTER HOMES IN AMERICAMay 11 tu 17 has beeil set m

Better Home* Week, and towns and eitles all over tlie country are asked fn <-<Hi|ierate In observing the week. Many questions have been asked as to what Better .Homes signifies, so w ivktve a brief glance'at tbe his­tory-, oh tills new National" move- iiu'iit. T lie Delineator started

with locnt speelaflsts. XIrs, Sherman, "tient o f tho Federation. Barry, chairman of tho dopgrt

National affair, so - rati grow t h. It was riHirganucd as a sets urate National 'movement, bearing tlie title Better Homes In Am erica and financed by a private fum i Sec­retary Hoover accepteil the -prest- deni-y ot the organization and Dr. .liunes Forvi, o f the faculty o f Har­vard University, was appointed as director. Olflces were' seciirx'«! In Washington, D. C„ and from there all the activities raillat«'.

When Mrs, John D. Sherman was cU'i'ti'd as the president ot tho Gen- eo li Ji’eibiraUou-of—Women’s - tfiubs, »lie suggested that a now depart­ment be adde«t to the prograb) of work: T in* was done. It was called tbe Department ot tho American Home, Mrs, Maggio XV. Harry was mude tlie elminnan and the new do- partiuout proceeded to riMiporat«! with ilio D e fie r Home* of America W e now have three two great- force* working to Improve our nonio«. •. Tlierti are many ways' In which

tpls work Is being carried on. MinUiI lii'mse* have been built,, women are being -Instructed In the art of house rurnhhlng a* well as In, many other matters'closely connectled with tho dlmne. It will bo realized at:onco Unit tjie 'wórk to bo done to givo us Better Homes Is one In which every town and city should co-oper­ate. The ways In which they may Improve tlielr lioines are-’countless. Dr. Foni liax -sttttcil tliat tho host work was dono when women's clubs ami local civic Bgencles cooperated . . . sp ■ presldetit o f Mrs. ! ..meni ' o f Ainoclcun Moine* stato that ibero aro four essential* In e*- tnbllslilug a home. Theso are., to own your lioino, to live In á homo ulnimed to.meet.your noodir; to live In a harmonious home; t«/organize life in the homo so that Alio family limy-hove-IxKlIly'-cotirfort.. personal freedom, and Joy-iti each other and In their .friends. T lie goal should be muklng tbo homo the fundamental social Institution of/Amorlca where wo. Ii'arn and practice tho art of living, - / >

H om e. Economics, Homo Exten­sion " Course*, anil various other agencies may be-used to further the Better iloines/campalgn. -

In CrnnforiJ wo are asking the co­oper ut Ion oUtlie-public setiools and of the.Township Committee ip the work w o ’/should like to see .com- myirtid In our town. Mayor Aldrich lias apmiinted Committeemen Geo and XVamer a snodai committee to help In the work. • Mrs. Rose, chair? man M the V. I. A . committee on Better Homes, ha* arranged - with tlio/co-operation o f Mrs. .Van Nnys n.n/1 Mfs. Mearon, Mr an Essay Con- t«/*t In the five school» of Gran ford.- The siilfipep i* Better Homoa Tlie prize for each school 1* a two and a half dollar goldplece. These gold- pieces. ar<> given by tho-V. I. A., the XVcdnesday Morning Club and tho XVonion's Club. - . . . ■

The Township Committee I* ask­ing the cooperation o f the Boy ■Scouts arid all thè p u p il* »o f tlie school* In keeping Cranford cleah during Bpltfit Home* Wook, which begins on May llth , and doses'May 18th. XX’o have asked tho clergy In the town to make especial reference to Better IIo.niesDti-8unday,''May llth, in tliefr.sormons.. W e must all realizo that the vital 'life .o f reli­gion must v ivify our homes If .we would make them really the best that'they can he made. ,

XVc hope that some time In the near future.we may be able to build and eiitl ip what Is called a model liomc 'm our town that shall be a permanent'memorial to our Better Homes In America campaign.. . -

Wo should like to nave the co­operation of: all our .townspeople In making Better Hornes W eek a not­able success fn Cranford.

> ALICE LA K E Y ,' , .- Chairman for Cranford,' ’ Better Homes In America.

CLEVELAND-ORANT PARENT- - TEACHER ASSOOIATXON

’ Tli«^annual meeting o f tho Clove- land-Grant Parent-Teacher .Assocla Don will take place on Monday, May lftl), at three o’clock in tlie. after­noon, In Grant School.

-Till* Is one of Hie most Important meetings of the year, when election o f officers Is held, and plans for next seas/m should be freely discussed., Every member should feel It a duty %or attend this"meeting, otter arjy suggestion» in mind, or make nominations from the floor lo r any office, if so desired. -. .-.

A t-th e close o f-the bosineal'ses-' sfon a social tim e may be enjoyed, and refreshment« w ill be served. ' -

SA lYA TW fU R M Y DRIVEIbaatfiaa AppelauJ to . R*-;*

Meaey tor Oe Haase Sc. vie« Le- tartatoaL Bertea* Need tor Xa- w« a*«4 Paadt ta Carry *a the O M t V M k

vat ion Army week w ill begin 18th, when the committee In

et the drive to r . fund* in ford will begin active wiwtL

Aldrtvh has been tiaine«l tlun- Ctuslrtuan. Ml*» La*«‘y. Honor-

\" Ice-Ova!man. oiwl Ttowsurtr XVhlpple o f t'nuifonl Trust lu . Treasurer o f tbe tXmimiuee. ’ j"

The Working tXvtumUtee named Is Jennie L. t'rary, chairman: M r» 11 R J. Oralg. Mr*. Harry Dill. Mr* F. i A. Kay. Mrs. (¡«'urge H. Itate*. Air*, j Robert Paine. Mr* J. D. MvXleekan, j Mr*. XV. K G«*e, and M l*» DsiUe f Mount. ’IXvere will lie nu Inwvse to! Ivouse canvas* bvit It is h»|M»l that ‘ ail who know o f the wvinderful w ork ; done by tlve Salvation Army witlj send tn rantritmtloiv* a.- u-u »l Sat­urday, May 23r«l, will be "Tag Day."

“LEST WE FOROET" j Memorial Day. May 30. Irt5 |

. Tlie cominllt«'«* apiavitited by) Mayor Aldrich to arrangi) fur thej parade and exoti-t-e* on Xlemortali Day. ha* practically rumpleli-.t Us! work, There will he the u»ual par-! adv, starting from F.a»tnuur-Mr«-cl Park »««.I ie fm ln«,1,'g s’ ,u ■ » „ ■ * ■ virlal Tafdel. where ttve exercise* will be held, after which these who care to, ran march tu tin- i-em.'tcry and take part In Urn eyervlsv * run ducted by tlie X'eteran» o f IXiri'Ign Wars. T lie psrmle w ill be formed In two division», v'arli it'd by a baud or drum rorp*.

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It I* the Barrel duty of «»very rl- t izen of Uranlonl tu imrade anil par­ticipate In thi'se exeri-lses and tliuru- by buiior those olio serv«>«l tlielr culiutry in the past war*. Nul/unly sbolihl in; salute the deail, bill ue sliunld nay trtbule tu thullyhtg-----

Pageant '. “CHRIST IN AMEWCA”

Ye he Ohrea by the Members ef The Westminster Guild. ‘ , • ■ f ’

» rRKSBTTUIAJI CHURCH

SUNDAY, MAY HHh, 1925; at 8 o'clock P. M.

There 1» a place In the javm lo fur everyone, ri'gflriUes» uf rare. cree«l or color: le t’s get togeiher arid make till* the biggest Xleniorial Day that lYanforil has ever seen! Get your frlemls tu inarch with you; get.ou t every ex-service man you know, put oipyour old uniform and rmiieiiihcr. the *urrcs* of lb « celebration rest* with the citizens, not on any on« organization.

Organizations and Individual* are nKiiiustod-to report promptly at 8:30 a m./

There Will Im .further1 nminom-o- media made reilnnllug the exercises and parade In the next Issue of the Citizen and Chronicle.

Drop a card to Daniel J. Arnold, 223/Nurtli avenue, XX’est, and be will assign you to a imihUIiiii Iii line./ . . « • ■ « » . . '/ Cranford has tilwiiy« been a pa­triotic coiiimulilty: many or her cl tlzens fought In the lute war anil tho-Muluurlal Tablet cotuineruornte* those who sacrificed tlie lr live* There are still with us u few sturdy survivors o f the Civil XVar and many who served In the SpanUle American War.

- • • m • • .The vicinity of Crapforil has wit.

ncsscd imuiy sGrribg times nnd se­vere conflicts. It was tho homo ot the Delaware Indians until tboy wort? driven out by tbo l.<-md-l*-tiBiM> tribe,who In turn were *cntt«re«i by tlie pioneer* In ’self defense It is Just one hundred and lltfy-flvo year* ago that the buttle of Springfield was fought and our «-uuntryslde echoed the »tim id*of battle. "Crari«>* Ford” wu* no doubt usi'il by detach­ments of tbo contomllng force* at that time. Many sklrmlsbe* took placo near (Vanford. A t .xiorgon’s lllll, the. murderer of the patriot' Parson Caldwell o f ' “Hive Tlieiu XVatts” fame, met Ids futiy nri the gallows, after trlul lrr a XXVstfreld church. Rahway was the borne of Abralmm (.’lark, one of the signer* o f the 1 declaration of Ind'-pr-nd'-m-c,. and one o f our Country’s stuuriclu-st patriots, many o f whoso descendants still reside among us - '

Memorial Day Is the one day In tho year set aside to revere the memory of our departed lieroe# 'arid to iio honor to those who have serv­ed, anil aro still with us. "■ -

Lot's all turn out and make the day-a success!

Special Used Car BargainsA very low «lown payment buy*

any o f the wonderful reconditioned car* listed below:

ltM I n n Coach, like new ' 1(M Hudson Coach, like new MM Hudson Coach, like new M21 Studebeker Sedan Specie! Six 1IM Oldsmobila Touring, ¿cylinder MM Big Six Stude Touring, like new,

sport model.MM Orant Tonring, very good - MM Chevrolet Sedan - MM Cadillac Sedan 'MM Beeriest Sedan - , ■ •Mil Ford Coup#, end others

Buy from the house with a repu­tation. it pays In the cm l .

Cranford Hudson and EssexNORTH AVS. AND ALDEN ST.

Phone Cranford IM .-Please ask for.. Mr. Zimmerman,

Manager of the Used Car Dept.

Gold PlatedGillett Razor

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To the Public:"You »re cordially invited to vieil our

IDEAL BUNGALOW at 105 Hilkrest Ave­nue, Cranford. N. J., on Saturday. Mny 9th. at 2 P. M." /

Don't/miu this opportunity to tee a real cozy, littlo homo, tastefully furnished by Fricke Furniture Co., and which will be a delight to all. Qpen to visitors—daily beginning Satur* day,/May 9th.. to Sunday, May 17th, from 2 P M . to 9 P /M . __ ____✓ This bungalow and others of same con-

/struction. can be bought for the sum of $6,000, / terms to suit purchaser.

BUILT AND FOR SALE BY

O stergaard B rothersPHONE Trinity UTS

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NEW AND USED CANOES FOR SALE; CANOES STORED; CANOES FOR HIRE, AND STORAGE SPA CE FOR RENT.

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foftma rorrott U itiif ftorfo Mfkm and brinca lisMt • dotmI tUfUibutUm ot » e r ir « a prrfsct eo-ordlriAtion of or«ry fupctkoi and part at lilt Uz*lr-’ ll AUafNaturo le rrrHÁJlAt and rr*«i* s>r«to o»try »art of (ho bedf to U t normal maio and rraCoro Uto rifil tsirtT (till «l«w*t tarar» UMr rw ita Ml creator '««la rU l toooflt.

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.IH f. one' luiiuln'cl «toil liftU'lti iiim lvcnm ry of Him Mt'cklrnlmru Urc- Iiiriilion of ImlMiicni'*<>ncu will Imj cmUiI i m ImO Mny 1* 22; 11»2.\ In the C ity of OliurliUU', Mock« lonhurg county,. Nortji Cnrnllim . T h U Mock- IcnburK P w luru llon of Miiy ttif inr*. iir nit iiood

Amorlnms. Mnl'iiM. K,,owt 1,1 *'!"u’r nn lilutnrlcul myjhi or H iinlcdlit«*« l»y inoroi Hum n yenr tho hodurutloi) of Indviwndwice iidoptod h y ( th* Second Contlncntiil Cotutroi*» Ju ly 4. tTÎO, ni J'hlindrli'htn. * « '

* tf Jt It* n m yth, It In nn cxcm llnKly IniorcHtlnk m yth -worthy of th » <*on- trovemy Huit lin* boi*n,wiur»d over U for mon* Hum n humlMMl y e iw n n d U mill «oing Htrdn«, Il I» of iidditlomil IntcrcjM tlmt Him Mecklenburg lH*olnrit H*m nud Him l ’hlliidclphii». Ihnlnrutlod nro etiirngofy- ù l lk t * no m rungcly nllko Huit tl*o oohtrovcruy lui« bronjtht oui il «roni vurlety of njtoculittloni» nnd purmlfioM tind even nccuAUtlom

H . Hu* Mecklenburg Doolnnithm of JndciH'iuh'tico ti myth? ScvcnM hi*

torhiUM of nnto dmvo wrliion tlmt In. Th e * biU'Rt I'ticycloi.KMllim nro moptly of (but opinion.' -On- Hi«» other bund, the North Curollnii .hglHhiture I n \K \\ cWtnbUHliod to’ itf* own Billin'* fuctlonJjK j ’ltilio to vnlldliy uml Mny Ï 0 Ib ucilcgul holkhiy 1» the tlût .N*Tth

. Ktitto. i, . . (CongrcRR nt the itnd »ctoilon pobbihI

n bill MNtnbllBhlhtf the “ l-n llcd Sliltot* Mccklonhurg Sotoiulcçntcnnhil uiiwlon’' uud Hu* UroKhh’iit »Ignetl It.

tt contain* this .ituonulvocal huv1 «tinge: ... /• V

. - , KtCCTt«»N » . T h e r « ’t» t»«retiÿ nuthor» tied n . I»» »i»i»r.*itrt*t©d. out of *»»y «none)*' to the. lrvn*ury not otherwlne *VV‘r5')irl/»t<-d, the- *un> t*( ItO.OUrt to l*«: utlltird In the dtArreilon. of the coin* mUfclon for tti« KppIronrUÎlo tit.w*rvftnce Kt the (*nv of Ctinrlott*. {'m int) of

^ Meeklf;tihuin. North ('«rottnn. on the *' • llth , 1Mh, !Oth, 21nt unit -3d dny* of

M»y. of the one hundred nud rtf*Hetti nniitverenry of ttie ontrtollo lion of ihi- cttUenH of Mroklenhurit fount v,: Sort It C*nrnîlrvn. In Mu).«n dccIntltiK thvtr lmle|u‘iutHu*« of the Untitleh n o w « . ' • ' '

Scruilnr l.oe Sluter O vcnm in of North Curollnii util ho one of Cûcle SiimCh n'proMMtUHlv»**. tf .lntue*C K. WntBoii of hulliinu, nod Konneth IV

• M rK e lh ir of *lonno*ou*o. nr»: other noth... ntoriv. •

Tb o Blor.v of the Mecklenburg !>erhirutlon. nHsmnlng It to lu* nn i*h< tuhll»he«l fm l. 1» h ild lv Hi Ik : Sleek* lonhurg eounlv Wn« Bottled Inrgeïy hy Si'otch nud Irluh InveonollnbleH. who early cbnniphmed Iti^lepetnlence rntlier

* tbttn on iiuilmble m>U lenient with * Knglnnd.' After preilmlnury enufe^

etuvs nuiong the lender*. Thomiui iV lk , eohund eomtunlubint of the cuunty, ordered the election of t\v»» delegute* h.v eueb mllUln eoiupnny to U conv<*ntlon Bt Clmrlottc. Th e deltw «ute* »m l Mny U* with, the pun*o»e of Betting up a Atcm|»oniry local gu v ernnunt. the Itrlllnh crown tmvtug tie-

• clured the Colonies to be In a utateof itctunl rebellion. * •

Ueiort' u set of preptireü m o lu tio u »

GETTING START INPOULTRY" RAISING

Th« bifteiMT rn poultry roblDf •bould wart to « •mail way. HlaUlu* aro bound to be made by the beginner and difficult probten« will be presented which must be solved before one can

. . . ii.expect,to make a auccesa in ! the poul­try btisWesa. There are l* o way* ofstorting in the baalneaa. One in to buy fowla In the fall of the year and the other Is to buy eggs for hatching oir baby chlcka In the aprtig. Ferhapeof 1 . - .die buying of fowla in die fall ia the aafer method, but for the money In­vested the starting with eggs or baby chicks In the. spring offer* a larger op­portunity.

In-starting with poultry the begin­ner should Drat of all consider the pur­pose for which be want* to use the fowls. ' Thrre-are four general classes of fowl*, the egg breeds. It|£ m«“ t breeds,' general-purpose breed* and fancy or ornamental breed#.

The egg breed# Include the smaller or medium-sited fowl*, which are very active, quick to mature and which pro­duce' white-shelled, eggs. They are mostly nonslttera or poor sitter* and other fowl* are usually kept If nataral methods of Incubation are used. Tbs Leghorns, Anconal and Minorca* are typical breeds of tills class.

The meat breeds represent the otherextreme and are especially suitable for the production o f roaster*. Fowls of this class are slow shd somewhat slug­gish. They are. easily conllned with low fences, slow maturing, persistent sitters and rather Indifferent layers. The Ilrahinas, Cochins and Lnngshans belong to thla class.

The general-purpose breeds are me­dium In also and produco a good quan­tity of eggs, thereby making them ap­peal to thuse who want a bird which will aupply both fggs and meat Thegeneral-purpose ToAils-nreTmilUly good

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Inni iMH-ri mliiptfil h courier arrived with Mio nc>(v» of Ir0xln«ton. Kxclto- tnciif followed. Interrupting the pro- «ruin. HioAlolciiiit»** not about prepar­ing tlu» nccliiruHoii o f Imlcpondmce. ThU \\Ah nnlHiifU unit unualuioualy

«nil bI « ium! at 2 a. m.. Mayl U . lkiitpr ln the day tlip orlgliiBl rt'Bt'lutluim were nUo pn»»t‘d,

,fpio McckU-nlmr« ln*chir®Uon of iUiii'peudcnc« (a. o * follow». In Tull:/ i , lu io lvail, T jia t who*i»fv»r directly or IndlrwcUy o r . In any w «y .(orni, or matuipr countonanc«* «^▼*•lon of-uuf rlahta, » » Blirm iitr'd hy the l*ar* IlnniFiil of tJrekt lirltnln, is «n sustny U» his country,, to Àmsrlca, and to (!»• rlKlits of man. •’11 ltssolvi>dr Th a t ws, tha cltlasna of MWokUnhurk County, do hereby dls- •ÙW* the uollttcsl bonds which havs cotinsctod u« with tha mother country, sod nbstilvi* uursalvea from a ll alta- Klniu'o to.th© UrltUh crown, abjuring alt l«illtl(*at connection w ith a nailon that lm« wantonly trampled on our righ t« «m ! m a r t ir i , «m l— Inhumanly «h«<d Innocent blood ’ of Americana at l.rslnKton. \ .

III. Itcsol.vrd, T h h t we d o h e r e b y de­clare o ' u r e e l v e e a f r e e a n d I n d e p e n d e n t j , v o l i l e , t h a t w o a r e . a n d o f r U h t o u h M t o I«* ». i\ « o v e r e U * n a m i s e l f - K . o v e r n t r i K p e t i p l « u n d e r t h o p n w e f o f O o i l r a n t l t h e M e n e r a i t o ( h e m s t n t v n e n c e ,o f w h i c h I n d e p e n d e n c e w e s o l e m n l y

r m i v * | p U d n « t o e a c h o t h e r o u r m u t u a l V<>- upiTwtlon. o u r live«, o u r f o r t u n e s , a n d o u r m o s t « a c r e d h o n o r . .

IV. lievolved. -Th a t w « ordain ar^d adopt a« rule» uf tOnducl all and sach of our ft>rim-r lAw«, and that the c w w « of UtrBt?ltrltaln cannot .be considered herenttcr a» holdlnit..nruùrl«ht». p riv i- legoa or ImmunUtee' am o n g « ' u i - ' -

V, - Ursolveit. Th a t all omce.ra, both .civil* and m ilitary. In thla county, be enlttled to «aerei«© the’ »ame iH»wers ami Authorities as heretofore; that ev­ery member of this delegation shall henceforth- bo .a civil o ltW r and eser­cì«© the powers of a Justice of thf peftce. Issue prore*», hear arid deter­mine controversies according to law., preserve peace, union and harmony in the count), and u«o «Very ©sertlon to ftpreud the dove of liberty and of coun­try until a im>r© genetal and belter organlseiTsystem df Kv»v«rnm©nt be es- tnhlUhed.

V I UesUtvcd. That a copy of t h « « rr«olutU>»is t»c transmitted by express to .the President .Vti the- Uonll.tienial Vt>nitrr«ft assembled lp,VhH«delphla, to be laid before tha) (»oikr * >

A n UilcrcBllnk cult hi*mmh\ In pnsHln«, hctwccti ih o Ian* «u n «c of this* Mecklenburg l^ la m t io u uml liuti of .the tinnì pnnigfaph of tho

20. 177ft, Abmhnrn Alrxnmler In the chair and John McNItt Aleltnnder Benin« as aocrotnry—proinlildot peo-- ple nil :

Abraham Alexander,Alexander, Cot. Thomaa Parry. Ur.; Kphralm II Iiowns, Itev. lleiehlah .Queary, John Phifer, Kira Aleianda^, Col. James1 Harris, William.' Oraham, Uen. Hohe^ti Irwin, David ihUse, Hai* eklah Alexander, John Davidson, Col. Adam Alexander, Wal«h(stlH ’Avery, Charles Alexander, Petijamln Patton. Capi, &icCheua Wilson, Ben.5 Matthew McClure. John Ford. Nell Morrison. John Flennlken. Richard Harria. Sen*

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aittrrfl nnd good mothers. The/ occupy a medium position between Hie egg and meat breeda in »Ixe. egK production and docility. However, It Bhould be noted that In the recOtit work In breeding for high egg production eome of the gen- erkbpurpose fowls havo made very creditable egg . records. . IMyraouth Hocks, Wyandotte«, Ithode Island Heds and Orpingtons aro typical reproiienta- lives of.the genernl^purpod® fowls.

Ornamental breeds aré not generally adapted to form flock« unle«s aome Ona bos,time, to develop so,mo apeclal type. The Polish, Silkies, Sultan^ and lion* tarns are representative of those breeds. . ’ * „

London.—Efforts to solve the my»^ tery of-the •‘human head squeerers,

trllie o f which almost nothin^ 1»

Treatment Outlined toCure Egg-Eating Habit

Mon* sometimos acquire a vice ofCoi't. James Jack, tlie "A lrosa,"

ilcllvcr<'it a copy to the president Of. ------. . . , -, _ , ■ ..tho Continental Congress and three eating their eggs, learning jo do t ep ic *-io tho North Carolina dclcgn- I from eating an accidentally broken lion. Caswell,'Cooper nnd llewea. The I egg. ' I f owe hen enrna how to eat president replied politely to tho effoct eggs tho whole flock soon learn* from Hint he thought the'declaration pro- I bor. Kgg »hells should never be foil nmluro— which* wns natural, limsiuuch to hena unless thfty are very line y as congress \rn* nt tlmt moment pro- broken or ore mUed with *0« food-of paring the petition to Ocorgo III (pre- l *ome kind, scntctl July 8. 1T75) which n**ured■..•„Mai uu. v- ......, .................... .. To cure thla co*tly-habit cut off thohim that the'Colonies-had no thought I points of the nmndjblci o f the beak.of "wpnrutlng.* . ■ .

In McckU-ploirg county., under thelVclnrutlon Änd the llesolutlona, court* were held. « "Committee of Safety” was appointed, arrests were made nnd'loyalists were deported, to Sonili Carollua. Many deeds, now on

using a very shnrp knife.. Cut back a tlttlo ut a time until enough la cut off to leave the tcnjler flesh slightly ex­posed.' As soon as a tiny drop of tilood exudes from the cut enough has Ixfen removed. Then boll some eggs very hard, selecting those with tho thickest shells, and put them on the

flic In tho Charlotte. Courthouse, rend I ^ ■ 0j jM-,uitry house, where theI . « .1 ... - U fiu .l l . l>..tM H »tlW .« M.M.lSS l i l i l í I . ___ ,like Ibis: "Thla Indenture nuide this 13th dny;. o f February, 177tv. and In the 4th year o f uur Independence"(lh . lb, book 80. Ilobert llurrls.Iteglster). . . "

Why. then,-has there boeu this cen­tury-long controverayt Is.the nuturul question. M Is too long a.story to te ll here, except thus briefly: The Meck­lenburg I ’ eclnrutlon did not become generally known tilt 181». when an , . „ . .Inaccurate version wns printed tn the S u p p ly in g F ir s t t eetlS

hens ca.n easily get them. They, try to break tho shell* by pecking nt them and this hurts tlie nerves In the short­ened beak »0 they will give It up uftcr a- few trial A and thereafter not try. to break, nn egg. In u short time the beak wilt grow Into It* norranl shape and tho hens will have, forgotten tho view. 4

Hnleinh «eglstcr. . In the meantime the'original tinti been burned-At. 1W 0 and all olllclul transcripts had ■ np- [iiirvntly dtsappeared.' ■ John Adams putitili' 'seeming plagiarism Up to Jefferson, wlm was furious and. coun-

to the Young GoslingsGoslings should not be fed until they

are more than 30 hours old when they should be given stnlo bread soaked In milk or water, to which finely chopped

tcr-cbnrged tlmt the plagiarism was boiled eggs may be added. This should^ .- ’ . I X- .. 6__S 4 t . „ A . . A . A . ■ *. Slift'iAU f i n i i »

from the I'btlndelplita Declaration. ‘pK&tlpôn . begun • the contrevêray. Vtiloh was acrimonious. Jefferson was even accused, of getting posses­sion, of a copy In Kngland and hiding It.

known and which lives In the wilds of the mountains between- the main Amnion basin and the northern Andes, le to be one o f the aims of an explor­ing expedition to Bouth America to be tuude next summer by Dr. William M. McGovern, one of England's most dar­ing anthropologists.

Doctor McGovefn, who was bom m Brooklyn, N. Y., visited Lhasa, tho forbidden city of Tibet, disguised as . Buddhist monk, last year, and has headed nitm'erotts other expeditions In vsrloiis party of the world In ibe In­terest1' o f anthropological research work. • • f ' I i

Possess Fabulous Rich**.The "human head squeexers," who

have s way of reducing the heads of their victims to the also of a person's fist, according to Doctor McGovern, qlso are supposed to be the possessore of gold and diamond mines In their natlvtf haunts Just to the north of the Amuxon 'Jungle*, , ■...

The Londoner plans to spend seven to ten months In their midst, studying their habits and customi No white man hna ever solved the process of how heads are reduced In sloe with­out so much as disfiguring any of the victim's features anti In the Interestof sclcdce Doctor McGovern hopes :«bo able "to overcome this riddle In the course of his explorations of this tribe and Its haunts. ■

Doctor McGovern plans to leave London In lany, and In tho trip across tho Andes will cover parts of Brazil. Colombia, Ecuador and Peru where no white man, »0 far as known, Uui ever before set foot. ■

‘ Will Carry Wireless.Doctor McGovern wUI carry * wire­

less receiving set, cameras and other apparatus necessary for .expeditions of this kind. He propose# to make ob­servations nnd drawings which yvlll be of future use to scientists throughout the world.

“1 shall be particularly Interested in anthropological reaeurch work In the Amnion basin, where Interesting re­mains, such as great rock temple* of, prehistoric tribes, are supposed to ex­ist, but to- this day have never been

seen by white man," said the explorer."Diamonds and gold nnggets have

been bought from some of the nstlyes on the edge of the unexplored coun­try, and there 1» a belief, that the na­tives have discovered mines within their native haunts from which they extract“ the precious stones snd metat' now and then. These natives of the Interior have not even been seen by white men. so far os I'-know, and have been carrying on fends for generations with alT peraons, white or black, who have attempted to Invade their terrt •ory." ; . .

The expedition will termtnnte at Lima, Peru, perhaps early next yenr, from which place ' Doctor McGovern will go to the United Btates before re­turning to London.

Works for IS Years _i t a i d T a b l e S >|

Washington, pa.'—After work- 0 Ing for fifteen year* on *n Inlaid table, 1C a Campbell. ■ local o carpenter foreman, has at last 0 completed what he believes to be the finest and most unusual q table of its kind In this country. »

The top of the table Is 32 hy 5 • 88 Inches and contains 10.082 » pieces of wood of various slie*. o colors and varieties. No two are 5 ¿like, and Campbell says no two 0came from the same kind of tree. „

All varieties of wood found In 0the United Stntes. Canada and p Mexico are represented In the <j table, aud hundreds op. sped- o mens from a « the countries of oSouth America, Australia, Asia, o Africa nnd Europe.

The middle block of the laide 0 measures 1(4 square Inches and J contains 400 small pieces of oweod. ' S ]

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Star Many Times Brighter Than Sun,

S Dora'du» lílp»t Luminous ■ Object in Universe, w*

the Investigations of HnrvanJ obsmel 4éVy have detennlnecl that it« tn*|

Cambridge, Mass.—A star 000,000 times as bright as the sun and more Than 185,000,000 miles In diameter,has "been classified hy the Harvard uni­versity observatory, according to a bulletin Just Issued by Director Har­low Shapley. This star, which la known In tlie catalogues as S Dotadu*. la the most luminous now known— possibly the brightest object in the entire universe. '. S. Doradus Is located In thé large Magellanic cloud In the constellation Dorado near the south pole of the heavens and ,1s .visible only to observ­ers south of the equutor. It Is q~vurl- uble star, ranging In apparent magni­tude from 8.2 to 0.4 on Increase or decrease of slightly more than' three times In brightness, and Is Invisible to the naked eye. although visible .In telescopes of small aperture'.

Beats 8un 600,000 Tim,*.Its faintness to nn observer on the

-earth is due to Its enormous distance —more thun 100,000 light yeurs—und

Woman Is Prominent Engineer

brightness or mean ubsolute tnogni- i tilde. Is*mlnus 8.0. or 14.5 miigniuidrtj

he fed three or four times dolly for the first two or three weeks, with chopped grass or some other green feed milled. Plenty of fresh, clean wa­ter should be supplied, and 5 per cent fine grit or sharp sand may be added

. ,v... to the feed or kept In a hopper beforetil; 1838 caine to I t . P l | (|)c R0SnngsL After two or three weeks

ikb t-nvwn, Hiu) Ih A l « U v^tU icA ) c©n* neollon t»«ii‘w©«n Jh©m And ih * »tAi© 4>( O r«u t .llrltA lu 1», o u «h l tdn»©. t«»* VaUjt dl©*olv©d. . - . And ft*/, th*»u pp ort uf th i» d©c)»raUt?Ti, w ith a Arm rrllAnc© un th© v *""1*«'*00 of D K ln *I»r6vtd©nc©.. w© mulUAUy pltdK* u* ©Aoh oth©r i»ur ,U.v©». our Cvriun«» vur »Acrrd hunor. , *l _ * ? a . ■

lk*rt* tiro Hie nnmea o f’ lhc tfeU'gntcs to Utu Mecklenburg.c\HxvvutU»Q of Mny

myths both the Mecklenburg Con­vention of May 2t>, 1773, nnd Its Dec­laration. Appfhnuico of nn apparently authentic Declaration encouraged the Antl-JefforsonUes. And now cornea Uncle Sum.jylth his official participa­tion tn 1 Ute Sesq'ulcentenniat Celebra­tion of the Mecklenburg Declaration of independence. . ..

goslings nre young great care should t>e practiced to prevent them from get­ting wet. They should be left In the coop until after the dew dries tn the morning and. should not be allowed to get caught In a rain. It ts better to keep them separated from the old-stock after they are about two weekm old. ’

Etiquette ExtraordinaryIt Ia fwiurnfly litiA^nrrt |but <*tl*

«jutfte ti not utitíl ti uiM‘il lo t»e.,Tlu‘ro .la Hi« xiorjr iliBl Hurrlft Átartlnurtu t»»«l ift'fs ist*:' "Om* flaj. ln «tn liDicl-.shv «nd H«fV' .'frsj tr\*ruU fffíff (piking by 'tlu* fin» whén J»U** suiMwOy ril»vov**r©d tti t ijié

s flrvui o£ jtn* of Hi** woiupt) wu» xilglti .iÍáiteuiirtlonTHiísUríl, v taming . Rftrmtru w x vxtlngntnU^V

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opjHUiltp rcnmrkett with the nelfH'ùtvîünçency : ‘l rb«v1 ohS4*r\eO for some (Uni* that, mat ludy’a ttrv»» yea* burning; but n »;4 had not the honor of an IntHMluctlon io her, 1 did not like tu luentUm il l*w ' . .

Lamps Here fo Slay’ l.et electricity spread ,as- It will, re­

marked an official of the Standard Òli company óf New York, many parts, of

called hi* native New KngUnd where ! numerous communities are not yet modernized by their own water power.

“1 shoulikaay the survival of the kerosene lamp Is more extensive than the city dweller suspects," he said. “ New customers are ‘ added, too, as people move to undeveloped region* and settle there." . V ,

Th eory of Eúrthqaake•

lierettyou a 'txillte old tady-klittng

the. country stilt depend i-nllrety upon ‘ Some of the ancients. heileved that i tlie kerosene lamp. 1L. will t-e so for i earthquakes were caused by subter-yeora to come, be thought, as be re-1 ratteens clouds bursting into, lightning.

Hen Lots AdjoiningWhere it Is necessary to have Iqt*

adjacent to one another It Is advis­able to use fine-meshed .wlrw for the bottom two feet tn order, to keep the roosters from fighting. For - the'-re-'

| nnrtnder of the fence the regular two- inch mesh Is satisfactory. The heavy breeds may be-kept In a tot with 'four-foot tehee, but ‘the light breeds often require a fence,seven,feet high. One wing of thè birds can be cllpi-ed to'kecq' the birds from dying over tbi fane*. ' -

brighter than the sun. This w » j that .If It were located where the in j Is, It would shine with 800.U0U tlma j the sun's brightness. -• Photographs of S Dormlus nn

series of Harvard observatory plain I extending from 188» to . 1U21. I been meusured. and as a result I these studies Director Shnple.v' bill classified the star.as "n su|iertis:l|vnrluble." Thnugli prolmhly nut Ijrge In linear dlutneter os some dj the giant red , stars, such n s I’el'rl geuse und Ante res, recently "-O I ured. through the Interfehuueter U| .ML Wilson, S Doradus Is uineli brieksj er and hotter than the giant red ntril atld is Intrinsically the most hrlliW| star, yet classified, «M lle universe

Loss* Trillion« o f Tons a S e c o n d l According to.the'latest ibeerl«n|

stellar evolution a star or sun 1^*1 moss In the act 'of giving <»iT tlon. Director'Shnpley calculntes tt*| S Doradus radiates' energy ui s"l!lll terrlflo rate that It loses twoaph- half trillion tons of muss n This rate may have been esety teniporarlly hy one or twe "f novae, nr "blaze, stnrs." , ilu'i ■ 'g flumed up In. thé sky only' t o h’g away-again. ,

As feint traces of nebulpsliy ntr“.J ¡around S -Doradus In long-tl»'* -| i posures,.lt Is ''assumed m be i member of the Magellan»- ' star cluster In which It appears, remarkable cluster was first by the navlgutyr Amlrealu O '-''-1 1510 and was-named In honor e, gellun, the explorer.

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Army Improves Carri*?® of Wounded■__nove -neC.1'1

-Above Is pictured _Mlss Annette Ashbury of Fulham. England, wlm is I lie first woman to be elected a member of the Society of Engineer* She Is,moot sger o f a works - „

Washlngton.^-Four new iP> designed army amhnlance "In'1 , soon will he plnced/ln c„nn.ii-'"'M tests now In progress prove sal- lory.

One of the selected -roodd* "a 1 received at - McCook field,. a- Ohio, and Is being put ■ thruiwa "1pace* ,

The new plane Is capable nr 100 miles an hour and has novnnra Hons for two patients, the pilot» I (light surgeon. ..

While the army Jealously structural secrets o f its other s,r l It .makes available to other ,

(Information regarding nnilud; planes. . England,-, France. ( vakla and 'Sweden-have..1” 111 , plied the- Amerlcub guvermuj ■ Information regarding ..tuf'-d” . nautlc* .

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(m ane* of Ice Is here shown, ■replied from the United State* Iguard cutter Tampa, -which 1* ■tog tho** water*

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jrlreless motor boat for ererbten' f “ 1 *wreBf,« r ln«P0 miles and will be DrovidZi ^ ■*,M b,T* * »«'k lag lie

the S. S. Orbit* P * " lth * tb M m . Dadtr- U . towI and

of 4 and Man of 112 Baptized

Boer&ch, four yeat* old. aodlLocenxo Dow Grace, one'hundred ^ r e oIOftWho were baptised tojethlirf w St* P ad ’s iSrar^, AUaat*.

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llngton, f « . - A f t e r work- 5 ■ fifteen years on en Inlaidt5 It. B. Campbell.. e local o ter foreman, hai at ' “ »• 5 •ted what he believes lo g ., uneat and moat unusual g if Us kind in this country. 2 ,bp of the table Is M bJ |

dies and contains 1 0 .0 K. 0 of wood of various sites, o and varieties. No two are 0 and Campbell says no two ofrom the same kind of tree. 5varieties of wood found In « , jolted States. Canada and p i •o are represented In the g i

and hundreds op sped- g ’ from alt the countries of g i America, Australia. Asia, o a and fcurope. a Ie middle block of the (aMe 0 . mrea 1U. square Inches anil 5 ,tus 400 small pieces of o |

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iatijatlons of Harvard obscni; I

determined that Its tm*| or mean absolute tnucnr j

Inns 8.0. or 14.5 tniiK.nltii'lo j hiin the sun. Tills me»»' j were located where the m j Id shine with 000.000 tlnwf brightness. •

apha of S Dormlus no i Harvard observatory p l a i n l

from 188» to V.hM. t*'* I ¡sored.- and as a result *1 idles Director Simple? M'j the star, as -.“ a s«l>er£'s‘l l

■ ThnuKh probably mu " l linear diameter us s0™ I I red stars, such ns ad Antares. recently nl,u' loufth the interferometer « Iin, 8 Dbradus Is much M e I otter than the «hint red »'¡"I itrlnslcally the most l'rtllUB| classified.In!the unl'crs« * Trillions o f Tons a Second ling to the latest .1■volution a star or min I I

the act of divine "IT j Victor Shnpley calculate» t J lus radiates- enemy at rate that It loses two am. llloti tons of muss nite muy have he n irlly by one o r a or “ blnse stnrs. 1up In. the sky only to » 1

mTtrnces of nebu'psliy «r «|S -Doradus In loin. H»'

i,.It Is assumed m he 11 r of the Magellanic ister In which It appear» 1inble cluster was first navluatdr Andrealu Le ­

nd wus-named In honor ■ the explorer. '____

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/of W o u n d e d k y J f n>hlngton.-Four newted army amhnluno will be placed ,ln c'’ "1 sl|,t now In progress .prou -­

s of tbe selected model* ►md at MrObok ndd.. ‘ ,¿3

and is being put throe.

e new plane Is.cnpnhle e^ alles an hour and hti* a; ■ ■ ' . for two patients, the P»>’> I

: surgeon. , .. -tuthlle the army 3eaV ” l-tural secrets .or ,ts oth. ■Imkes available to o’ ' Imatlon regarding nnu ‘ ^w. England.. Franc. 'a and a w e d » h « ' t 'n ,li the Atnericun go '*r' f , isuntknt regarding **“ • V .

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flfiooit Again Swept by Storm

*o m*n were killed «ad damage la the mniw— o f dettara was caused when a OD-tnUe gala swept through cen- nilnoia, Peoria was the herdeet hit dty aad whoa llghtalng etrock rh* Isaac Walks? hardware store o f PeorU ' t h e two Uns. The’ photograph was made la Peoria. . . . . ’■ ... '

One of the Terrors of the North Atlantic

r ls tbe season for the IcebergsNorth Atlantic. One of the

|lnsases of Ice Is here shown, apbed from the Cnfted State*

|guard cutter Tampa, -which la ng thooe waters.

iers to Have Radiò Motor Boats ! MAKES c o l l e c t s

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o f the British Board of Trade, every ocean liner mast hereafter tireless motor boat for every ten lifeboats. If wilt bave a talking ' miles and will be provided with a direction finder. Above is a ! the 3. S. Orbits. • '

of 4 and Man of 112 Baptized

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Charles U. Hatfield o f Glendale. Cal, who bos Just received a check fttr $8.000 from W. H. Elllget of Tulare Lake for rainmaking operations friim March 13' to April. 10. .Hatfield Is famous for his secret process of mak­ing rain.. DirlngLpperatlons the pub­lic la kept at! a distance from his tower, on. which chemical* are mixed and exploded. -

B O R G L U M ’S S U C C E S S O R

nee Boerech. four year* old. and Locenxo Dow Grace, one 'hundred ve years old-wbo were baptised togettW at Sh Panl’a chnrci. Atlanta. **■" with 800 other*. . r : * ’

Augustus bokeman. New fork sculp­tor, was appointed to resume work on the Stone Mountain Confederate me­morial. «near Atlanta. Go.' id race**- Moo .to. Gutzon Berglutn.

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Bulgarian Capital, of Red Outrage' iv n m m u i

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a*v r riTaviAtaa. on,, nr »ik« hhwL M««4v li>• «ttu it i o f .

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Censored dispatch** from gotta tadlest* that th* Bulgarian authurltl«* bav* taken blootly revenge on the Iteti« for the attempt on the lit* of Ktng Boris snd tbe bomb oatreg* In which senna wer* killet and th« ntd lalhelnil was wrecked. The Illustration shows an serial view at Sofia and, tuet, a recent portrait of Premier Zenkov, who was woundad by tha Infernal machine. - - • .

Pueblo Is Giving the^Arkansas a New Bed' m m

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Digging the ttew channel/for the Arkatuuu liver, which le being ‘’moved nref” from It* proeen Colo., to prevent la recurronc»»-of .Die June flood of. Uriti, which look more thanllUU llvo* anil. dfatruyud f.tl.msj.iss)

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run, al ruvido.

In property. This pew channel Is the main Jigrt of a H.OUOJSM cunirecL It Is 20U fret wide, 80 to 87 feet devp and has s capacity of 1123,000 cubic feet per second. '

WANTS POST IN SIAM

Mrs. Llndsuy Lucy Patterson of Winston-Salem. N. C.. Itepubllcan na­tional conimlltee woman (If North Car- ollno. has asked for assignment as minister to Slsra, the first application of Its kind on record. Her desire for the post Is sold to be largely Influenced by a friendship built up between a relative and tbe king of Slam while they were In college together In Eng­land. Mrs. Patterson, a native of Pennsylvania, received the .Indorse­ment of the'senators from that state. She was a candidate for congreaa two years ago. - , .

ANNOUNCES 'A IR LINE

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Col. Harold E. li/trtnej, vice presi­dent and general InShager of the. Gen­eral Airways System. Inc., who has announced the ^establishment of a commercial line for both passengers and freight, between Chicago and New ZariL-begtnslng In November. • :

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Making Fish Pond of /Tidal Basin

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Klnhlng,.wl!l Hrxm in» a favorite Wnahlngtoo and auch famous flalivr* men aa At torn*/ Genoftil Margfmt and Justlcallnrlun P. Htona will be able to east their'Mnea In th* shadow of the Washington monument. Henry O'Malley, commissioner of nshertm. Is shown i>!jnMq£ the ftrat Osh In tha Tidal basin, which Is being transform«) Into a great fish pond. „

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1 Above is pictured the German Korhbach light metal flytnfi boat, the new­est development In-sesptabfe'igitasfructlon. This typ* «hip Is fitted with aux­iliary sall.eqaipmenL making It possible for the’ plana, If compelled to coma down during flight, to sail ander wind power. Tbo* th« plan« I* aerar really aUoiutriy heloleaa. //-I v.

Lesson for May 10 -PHILIP ANO THE ETHIOPIAN

TREASURER ,

LK.tsON TKXT—Avia t-IS-JSl»4'lal'S,N Tl.XT— Th# «Mitrane« Of

Th» 1» «(both Ughi, ~1‘# IH US.I fUiLMtV T'<>|*u:~A Ulti LM4 Wgst

Cimi 1\*M Him. • “ *Jv n u »h loricv-rh iiii» «mi ihs n s i-

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I’hlUp W»n th* kDiltipIgfe, •.tu l Nil PUCiriaK AMI ALHJIsT TOP»

IC -~lh* L'*# g f ih« Ulivi# U» B vus* S#tUm, ' *

1, Philip .Masting ths Kthloplsa (rv.. L hvaxlti» Work, by Divino Direc­tion <v. **»). -

Th* Lord raUsd Philip swiy from a gr**ai work tn Sstuarta snvl siw^lfi* call/ dlrocUht - hint to this man. Ahra- hstnliks, b* oh»yrU ths divina com* mmid not knowing why hs should . Isavv'th* work to HaniartÌa snd go min s d«*»#rt pUi’s As ha Journsyrd on hy fniih h* «spimi.tbs stst* churUd of (h* Klhlopisrt (r*ssur«r. Ths Mplrlt of Hod illrrctnl him to go near snd join himself to ths chsrlot. Ths tHCt* fu) (jnsstlon put to tbs troiiMorsr fslnsd him s ssst hy tho sido of this 1 dignified oltlorr. T lis iiiUnIimi which nt first sv«*msd so unpromising was uow clnir.

2. An Oltloi'r of HtRtn KrsUlng ths ■* Wtijr of MnlvmPm (‘vv. UT-2H).

His liihltipftttv hnd boon to Jcr\i*s-loin to worsliltk- D»gpUo Mr high orti*----tini pdiultloii Iih was not iiN|mmcd of thn worship of i«od. The Joiirnoy from limi far «»IT mttntry rtMptirod much ImriUhlp and rvp^nso, hot to tlo* unit who*« soul j-oarnB tifu*r 0 <h|, this Is all

It. . A I ’riivlilvnllul Mri-llng In tbe Deaeri (vy. '. 1 1 :t(|). -

Thè I'liiulng lugether of lllean two iiieu was etearly th« pre.l«teruiln«il . way of llod. - .

II. Philip. Preaching'to the Ethio­pian (»v, ;i|i|> lift), - « 1 l

1. The EUtl.qdan'* Employment' on .the Way (v.1 .

Ilia occupation at the lime of tide m««lllig niiyfriim ut the Word of God.At Ilia Ifivliuiloo of t|m Etliloplnn I'hlllp Joined lilnuMdf. to Ilia elio riot - mill found him rending from tbs ft.1 Id clinplar of lanlah. This la n moat «x- rellent wny tu a|i«nd on»'« time while traveling.

2. Thu Absolut* Nued uf a ['rancher(v. an. , '

The Ethiopian w*« reading one uf th« cleurvat testimoni«* to ill« Musslnh In lint uld Tesmmenl. yet ha was lin­a i»« lo get anything out nf It. Th* fact Unit the Ethiopian, a grant aiata*, man, needed nn Intarprvter uf th* Hcrlpiurea, oven such is plain passage aa th« filld chapter uf lanlnli, allows the ahsolut»<fi««il of a preuriiijr. Th« go*, pel liiust ho esperi,meed before on* , ran hn a wltnoag to Its saying power. Tim human mind Is blind tn spiritual ' things, making th» wurk uf jtn «run. gelisi Indlspansuhl«. If a statesman ut this rank wiia unah)« to grasp tit* meaning of such a clear passage, It aliuuld not lie thought.airunga that fur tha rank and 'filar of meli a guida 1* Herded. Owl has designed Jhnt througli the fooltsbnesa of preaching Uni world sluiulil li» saved. Preaching tbo Ward of. GiiiT will always l>* necessary.

ft. I'hlllp’s kieaaago (yv. ¡12-33).11« began at III» Hcriplurn» which

ili« Ethiopian ’ was rejffllug anil preached unto him Jesus. This shows us that the person represented In tha find chapter of Isaiah as suffering In­stead of blliera was Jvsua Inatend of Israel, also' that (ha central tluoiiu o f - nh^preaclier’a message aliuuld bo Jeiiira. 11« did not preach Jeaiia aa * great teacher, hut aa a bgtylor who had suffered and died liureìkd of airi- iters. Ho preached Hlin aa th* on* - who had offered lllmaelf a* a ranaom. -

III. Philip Baptised th* Ethiopianfvv. atVJVHJ. '•

Aa a reault of I’hUtp’a preaching th* eunuch- proposed baptism. When Christ I* truly preached, man naturally desire tu confala Him In baptism. Where this feeling la lacking, tha g<ii? pal. In Ita fulln«aa la evidently not*preached. The Ethiopian might bav*...offered many excuses for neglecting tills Important ordinance, bat Ilk* every men who 1*. honest before God, he wts-wllllng at any cost to render obedience. Th« proof tint men really believe In Jesus Is their Avllllngnss* to render obedlenc* to I1U Word. It Is faith In Christ that saves, but tbo**- who have genulo* faith desire to seal r It In baptism. Having secured from ' the Ethiopian the proper confession, I’hlllp baptised him. j, “

IV. The Ethiopian Rejoicing (v, 3»),Confession nt Clirist always bring*

Joy. Thou* who obey th* commas#- inept of th* Lord can go on their way rejoicing. ‘

- , Truth . ■Truth Is-*« tmpossIbU.to b* soUad

by any outward touch « * th* gtmh*tttk —Milton. - ‘

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my life, put It ahall (M say'ia O- Bpargeo«. ’ ' .

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TboM chronicler* wfca war* ™ w tre btd coBdlitoM »I tbelr «orti, rey» th» Nitloeal Orographic M ifu 'W clarad that btlf tb# popolano# ef Un tergrr Ul»»d P«rt»i.td. .

Bol lt BUt b» remomborod ***** much of ib» meruit»» of tbu portod t u occtálootd by tb» wtr» bttwtre Aetbdred m Swtyn tb» p.M. tb« latter being forced by tb* famtee «• retir» from- England fer » 0 » »

Naturally, tb» »r» following tb* ad reel of William tb* Computer waa •n» et widespread *urr«Uon end pee- tll eoe» among tb* English pea«*try- During th» tent 80 y «r* •* “ J Eleventh reotory, àia» Wera- year» or dir» dtetrere. . ■■ ■

8» great waa tb» dearth te 10(* «bit thè pensante of tb* north. WiabU longer « oecur. dog» Md honre te appesa» tbelr hunger, »old then»«'«te telo »l»»ery'ln order t» b» fod by theirmatters. „ __. _ a

*n tb» tend betwoen D*1* » “ *?* Tort lay waal*. without Inhabitant* or people to till the *oU for ote»

- yearn, »ay» Bererty. nnd^nothet WWPW arcuare the destitute of c»nnlball»m.

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'“A e r w Ä o l ^ i Äshould W Ä .IM W .

nm isroED BACIO O lt f lA t tb® regiilwr n w itin f tb®

n ub tu t KrWag afternoon *t d?“ kl«!dtl.nt ■ b u b * low t o * low

a Ä m g ih a * w i i r ^ Ä

^A^niberahlp drive la oil' and nil

the n «*t few r ^ h r h ü d “ 13110 to educate '***."

The

s ^ s ^ ' j s r f i H S

Ui«b KtflwoUnd! imtlainvited to attend Oaf n « ‘ "ÎSL’ilSn n d 'if'hiltÿèidëd. ,'* % J ï ïK l J j1" J ¡ ¡the Mine «metIn*. Meeting» *r®

“Doad Shot*” Dovotod Much Timi to Practt

I bad a man with me In Tanna and New Melico—surveying for •»»*» *T

, —wbo knew n iblng or two about drawing a gun. Loula C. Hilllbte write* In Adventure Mng*albo.

I -bave awn bini pul bla banda on hi» head, bave another man throw up a <•»“. draw, lilt » with both right left gun and return guna to aeabborw before It bad reached the top of the throw about 15 lo 510 fret (or at treat before It bad stopped going up frote tbo hite). \ ■ .

In my eatlmatlon; at that-limo »• waa n marvel with n ala-gun and. though I have seen others. I not»» saw hla agoni. HI» name w»a J » « Melllah. ,,

The reason why ganmao of tbo “Wild Days" were such «aporta at tbo draw aud shot, even with tb» old Frontier Colt, was [simply tbit they spent as. much If hot more timante practicing tt/e draw and ahot os no»»

• of our eminent musicista apand prac- tlclng tbelr art. '

rapidly nnd our"T ti'^w iteC ip Committee exw- clw^very cnrfcfullr wupe-r-wlnkin tend

rteai^mputntloh oj w r ^ l n^od*.arrived nt throughmeteoda provio*

S i t f t h i " ^ ^ 0 » » « . record* 2f dll klnSa would prove.

There arc many PwpP*® ,.Vm ».«.I uiio tu v i bimn ,*®the community nnd who^ ,* 'V «!i 5o ..... 1m> forgotten or overlooked ffi

ire nlao ninny nttlra In Crnniom that have volume*, of hUtorlr nut t r which would he very vilunblo ...it all that may tie reuulred lo: ^ , r , u r . v . a .j. ¡.m i ;hlatorlc matter would he to have e mutable place where It * • " , ' « ¿ E "ivt-red and »oine onob E S M W » , V S f i1

3 s % r s « w & *

P Ö

r a :.“ v : , f r a v ™ M « a « ■■"â î > œproiiortie» nvdlldlilo for future.liar*

M d “ l"% ^Idn? »ftern.»n In the

“ r SJeldiT U.f. « > v « cente duea i«?r wer'k waa Mifllrlent for the present need* of the (lab. imea sr® ■■»valilc In Mlvnnce but m»y be paid S f mwh meeting. Alm.it 10 memlwro have paid entranre dues-2jc, and have received their membership cards Slsny more expect to Join at the next nleetlng. Tbl* 1* eonaider. ed a very gi“ “ ! number, as m«hy other event« have prevented

'%*cm!e tet hwTieen rigged up and the member»III he glvej' n eliarice to get a. thorough «orking km‘W ledge of iho Moran code. A power­ful * liortablo transmitter Is lmIng ■iliiiiierl to opera!« .on n 30IA tube. The pracl Ical'exporlcnec rceclved at meeting* will enable member* Inte^ eated m tranwnltllng to rece.ly.e their mimleur dlcenae «nd jiertnl»- ulori to o|Mfr»te the traii»nilttcr. - •

More iiingnzltie* nmi booh* are de­sired, Any'radio magazines, paiier*. or iHMiks w ill ho'appreciated.

The Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church will meet ■ ¡.M ’. » » « « H i Pariah House, on Tuesday, May l i ” t Ii* Rev. Kenneth U. Martin, Me O’. CL Little nnd Mr. J. K * attended the Diocesan Convention, held In St. Michael's (liurch, Tren­ton, on Tuesday and Wednesday of

thNejriteturday. May ».--a tod ay Hftvtol Convention will ^ m W In M m - r a m c d , Klltelieth. Aboutlit. JUIinil UIUIUI. .......forty delegate* from Trinity Cliureh will attend. According to tlic stand-

w m w m O L A *»The S S b " C laa* of the Frea

byterten Church held It* 8r»kJ^>

32i MiJ* S^toX ^ci^tandBefool Everyone went liome siiill-

^Tbe title of the play Many Whrea." but R that tlwre were also Pf««®* T2? nSny1 behle»," they tab teg as mutant a part In tlie play as the ifivre and fumUhlng w much humor. The members of tbe ewd bad only two weeto in wbteb to rftliearse this play and what “ j «Unpltshed ta that abort period oftime la remarkable. . .

The e la » has good talent but ttta

ard of excellence set by ' »- I'hwe«». Trinity Is tto first to -attain 100%. and expoctalto bring back the Blah­op'* banner.’ - . . . . . .

only brought to the front on au ^ casfon of thla kind and all tlwje who

OP« Dmuirr.' .a t U* re»T!ie Ventry w ill mf^;t tonight at

the Iwmio ot Mr. William C, Klein,

took part M their line® down per- foctijrao that there w ^ n o a H p j« the oart ot mtod6. The nwrown were^lyJteldated by Mire and »he. togettier with Mire W wm. the coach, each received a bouauet of flower»from their ,r*en‘}f'S .*re* t number ot whom were present

The dancing which followed, to the mtialr of the Bcechwood_ flte. was equally enjoyed, although It was rather hardontiie shoe leather conslderteg that tlie floor w«a bad» te need ot was; but what 1» the .ab­sence of a little wax »moog r ends?Nobod* sec mod downbearted and everyone dane^d.^ ' l%

Thl* co«nin*_ Sunday, MajMOtli*

Notice To The PublicSTARTING MONDAY, MAY 4tk

Shoe Repair ShopsOE ORAHTOBS

f r WILL OPEN AT 7 A. M. AND CLOSE AT 8P.M.

on Orange »venue.The Parish Council, consisting ot

iho lie ads of the various organiza­tions, met at the Rectory last Mon­day evening,: . . a i -Mr. Jules IhiBarry, assisted by. the men of tlio choir, gave a |»»rtr ui the l ’nrlsii House last night for the choir lioys and their fathers.

On Haturday, May 23. Trinity Sun­day School will give an exhibition of work. In the Parish House, from 3:30 to 5 p. m., and from 7:3(1 to ^p. tn.. Tlie Oreen Triangle will hold a ao­

rtal and dance on Tuesday evening. May 12th. at. the Parish House. Dun- hadmi’a orchestra will furnish the music. -

LOOT* LV0A.I * »retinan Street 'JOHH SANTORO, South and Walnut Avenu«

FRANINO BROS, 1 U«!®» Avenue

ST. MARKS-A M *■High Street, O ran »«, If. r. —

This* Mission, established sotno years >go for the colored Metlio-

Among other reeotitipon-

ISIS, lia* eren y- -suitable bouse of worship. The

iKWWH. Anion* ' ' » ' híTuwdations was the l»»iIHp» P«»PO([*y («rin» Union avenue. Tills propórtyl%ntalns » » .tli'uÎm T w 'ïn d\ ¿ ¿ S $ t h v « f l îu l é Ä m ®coiiíd bo-mre^ very siUtablo for theaccumulat|mw l»toHe ata. m* j

«rcsenl pastor, who bas been ln charge for Ilio last five montila, has created an unusual Interest In tlio parishioner* and community, and ns.

result has received tbo. supijort

CHILDREN OF MARY %TtHrUhUdren-ef Mary-of W. Mlch-

ael’s Church will hold their regular

by Ib e te r Mother’*"Day. Is recogn.----- --the clare In their., Invitation totno ciare io h immothers, alstera and sweetbearts toattend, no that It U hoped that all Imembers'wiiL tage advantage of thla|and bring the ladles with tin_ ____________ hem this

^ARhough tbo contest between the “Blues’' and' tlie “ Reds- - endedr-the

MOTHER'S DAY*! q f a l l t h e d a y s

JHAT COME - HAPPY OR SAD EACH MAN AND LAD H em em bers MOTHER, SENDING OR WEARING

hon*r'rf, H0r*iilpn'{ Te this eml,IHcboel. by the Ht. siiciiaois rinyers.................... .among tho several sumiorters ami tmder tbo aiisplrc* " ( tlie Children

would I “ in v a U Ä tn writing ahls-|“ „„„her*, Mr* I,ucy .Vliompson, »Io » m« * . -nckots will be 7,1c. and

«lid Uiuiui wm *' » ----monthly mooting on Friday even tag May 8th. at .8:30 p. in. A fte r I short business meeting a social time will follow. The main feature will ho a penny circus, given by a group of the g ir l* - A ll member» should lie nrc0f*nt m i *oocl time i® aiwurod. Dancing will follow the circus.

On May 2». “ Tlio Hurry-up llrldo"

UiUCS «11» HIV U V « .Class Is still meeting and will do ®°| until the second Sunday in June, when It close# for tho Summer, I opening again In September.

Don't forget to attend .Clare next I Sunday at »:48 a in. In the Presby­terian Church apd that all.the ladloal aro Invited. " .

DEVOTEDLY

A FLOWERY e a r a fte r y e a r .

f.f io.Vh to ralre ftimls to complote I ' On May 2». “ Tlie 'Hurry-up of is[tu. t .......... .. _ _ -.^tutjio will bo presented In the Sherman

__ I la. . .» I.- at.. Ut tlUlaanlSchool, by the St. Mich aid's Players

.«-1 iminnen « , « . .................. _, Of' Mary. Tlckots will be 78c, and

« « f t a w s a ® - «1„ keeping Its fc'. ‘. « ^ ‘¿ , 7 2 ^ i i * 1 x f,J “om to »<?l clt fuiuls to aid the Cranford Canoe C ub, liel.r at Ho cxnlaTned thnt C W o ru ia n o ij t o M i»son orol.Ung B build- the cluh house on Sprlnglleld ave-alonofn Its rewor tro^ lo . out o v e n ^ h i, m s iu m iu n m mention nue. tho follow lug onicors wore

11N nuermm .¡uostlons were .asked ?m t h K n b lU o n Is realUod, For tlaKo Porcolla, and Secretary. Carl A ,.,i!10™ ! ! 7 *1.« i n w e r s l „ 1« iVu.y raised Iho sum o f Maaon. ■ , - .

about two thousand dollars within Tho outlook for the coming year Is tho past'twelvOxiHotltbs. alul have Uxbobdlngly bright. Social, activities Invostcd' tlio Kaiiioi In tho cement at[.the Club, under the able chalr- foundatlon and walte about twelve I manshlp of M. A. (Lralg. pro expect- foot hlirh. tlirlty-tlirim feet wldollcd to olfor many attractions to fuot Itlglt, 'J . y. - ^ ^ IB \vholcl members and their guests. The first

rATHBR n STILL LAVOHma AT]

Wherevor the stage farce of "Charley's Aunt" haa been played of i late years, tho experience lias been that fathors who saw thiL Play. and| laughed heartily year* ago. have|

Numerous 1of Mr. Collins regarding tlio »owft“ I and Iho care of ttees and road lm-l

gono” and' taken'thifr sons, "probably for a good excuse to go and have a|good laugh 'again, and mot Here have taken their daughters. Urna paretagl »t.n fitik *\f Aunt down

Crocket’s Floral Shoppe

provmnents andwhich were explained In dotali.

Within and W ithoutWhy should 1 hasten to solve *v*C7

riddle which Uf* offer» mat 1 am, wall aaaurod that tha QueaUonor who brings me so many, prohltma will bring tli» »nawrr» alto te du» lima. Very rich, very potent. v»ry ch»orful glv»r that Ho la, llo »hall bav# It all Hteowa way, for me. Why should I give up my thought, hecouae I cennol anaw.or an objection to Itt, Ooualdor only whether If remain» te my life tb» same It waa. That only which we have within, can we ate without If wo moot no god». It U because w# harbor aone. It tharo te grandeur te

-you. you will Bud grandeur te porters...and sweeps. He only 1s rightly lm-

mortal to whom, ill thing» are Uu- mortal. 1 hava read aomewhiro that noaa U accomplished oo long re any »re Incomplete; that the happiness of one cannot couilst with tha misery otIttJ .

IT FAXIL'S M. E. CHOROH , t foot high, tlirlty tnrm Morning worship at 10:48 o'clock: *ovonty<>no root lung,

ovonlu* worship at eight oclock! niece, of property Is ent Bundar School at 12 noon, , . . | from dobt. /rjle Pn»tor,Ki

l ’ rsyer meeting and Kpt Ki«. (lovotlonal meeting oi day ovonlngs. at eight oe

Next Sunday. May 10th. servotl as Mother's Day., The ,ore- tor's aortnon In the morning will ho aimronrlato to the occasion, hla aub; tact being, "Tlio. Mothent ftf .Men.In '

tho fun. ot “Charley a Aunt" down from generation to generation.

Now that tho famous old laughing success Is a film with Syd Chaplin In tho title rolo, all those who have ^ seen the play will probably go agte to see how the laughs have been se­cured In the movio version. Thoee

100 UNION AVE., NORTH, CRANFORD, N. J. FLOWER FONES 756-J, 3S6-J

who havo Tiready seen It say there ‘ ’ and roáre in

ct wldoll cd to olfor many attraee' whole I member# and their guests.---------,|y tree event of tbo se.ason was the presort

,nd*y School at tenm.mt e , r a rotr,r.Vnr5^ ? n f S stai,: tonow ^ b, . , h n . c . t the

evònlni»r«t elght o'clock.- proposed Tag Day w te publlshoik¿oxt 8unil»y. May 10th, will bo ob-|Tbo iiowlblo tinto will bo obout tho ivwl an Mother's Dsy. The P» 1 third Saturday,In May.

a _ . - _ __ AAaSa ree»*ategll*k AT t i l 111 IkA I ' . - ...____ « -

On Saturdny. ‘ ;lc

.... ho'w ijr sooik"Man—A Revelation of. God. A spo;|

tlio

ctel Invitation Is extended to all mothore. both old and young, to be present. It there is anyono who te not ablo to walk to tho church, lust

SCHOOL NEWS Bas »ball

LaatBaturday North Plainfield, de-

Cranford Casino. ............. . -....nrII 25tli, a largo ami enthusiastic

gathering mot at the club house to attend tno 1926 opening ot tho ten­nis cohrts. In addition to the main dlverslutv of tennis, thore were sev oral tablekvof bridge. ' „..

Tlio threoXUI tonnls courts aro In

are oven more lr __ ., tho iUui than there

__ ______ ___ , -r ,nj Hireu .-...... ---(oated Cranford at tho Cranford ogcollent condition and work on. Held by a score of itUC thereby'win*' the two now eoprts Is jirogresslng

th............................. ... ‘ ............................

uiu >um wiim» , were te thel play, and If that, 1? truoi It must be a I|,owl. for “Charley's Aunt" as a play has tecords of more laughs I than any other farce which hos ever I •been written. ... I

it Is really the patriarch or rather tho mother of all larco comody and lias bean the basis for many a corn-1 cdy plot written since, Bnuidonl 'Fliomas created the laughing classic I In 1892. ' A

“Charley's Aunt wlll.be shown at 1 the Cranford Theatre, on Monday | and TMoaday, May 11 and 12.

ICE CREAM FREEZERSNORTH POLE,

WHITE MOUNTAIN and

“ VACUUM,” All Size* f

, Garden Toob\and Seed*. ..... .......—- . -Galvanized. Window Screens and'Screen Door». Our

Screen W ire, Copper and

the six bats donatedUlli« k»11 »»■' ,’‘®V7 XkWMW.W. "» —Rotary Club. Both toams put up

makesome

jl|°t 'kmiwn tetbe'oaster or good fight In ovory cornor of tho to bo ready for uso Wi J L Ä t t Ä K

, tliarHlió Hou”*o and .'ommlttoeNpxpocts thorn

_ rame mit. mvïïte a’ ï i r will te. ¿ ^ ¿ T f o r you! I «útbattcd. tlio local jdno by 13 hits.

Tho Silver 'Tea will ho hold on m

i;m„e~of Mrs. ¿ V X m » ^ | § r t & t o i d ^ 0,tai.

good gamo ami d llk o "_ a rally’: hut

to Htop thoENTERTAIN NRW. MEMÌ

Thing* Thou S**k**t O thou that pteeat la the Imprlaao-.

treat of the actuel tad erteat bitted] 1 to the gode for a kingdom wherein ta j rule and create, know this of a truth:

1 fa i n n ™ . vvuauwre " " — * —stock u cortplete in these seasonable goods, quality the besL . . .

Pike Hardware CompanyORANTORD, N. 1$ ga rth A' -West,

The Woman’s Missionary Soeloty] The thing thou seckeat te already xrtth j of tho Presbyterian Church gave hj I thee, “here or nowhere, cooiaat tnou annual reception to new members ot^ealy aaat—Thomu Carlyle.

- Outetui*od SolomonSolomon haa generally b««n regtrdad

»■ th» world*» mo»t mrevted man. but King Tcbrtmekund»n, who lived thou- eands of year» before Solomon's time, had him beaten. He ruled ever the land of Bhtle, bad 8,000 minuten and ruled ever SO 1UU» hing». la addition he had 500 wlvu ot noble lineage, 800 „I,»» «adawed with great richte and othar 500 perfectly beautiful wire». Tbl» inventory te g l » « te ore of three Hlbetan “Myetertee" t renal »ted from the French of Jacquee B»eot Tbteedren«»-are played Is ..the Tibetan «on- »atarles during lb» cooler w*»U>er of the sixth moon end the costume» »ud orig» are very necurete. Th»r» U net much “action" te the play*, hut the dialogue U totareattag*—Family Her­

" aid.— . . r* ^

»vninin'Faiit ' i North plalnflolu slugging. . •' I annual rocoptlon to. now memhore oT

ss «'as b ssjiji.stin.'stei nc»^features of tho gamo. thoro was a largo attendance, which 1'ahould rtthar be eocoungap, to aeei-

Senior Motes .lonjoyod an interesting program, up their wlritt and Improve thenT ii iKnniiav" RntemF BoaS’ mct at I Tho Seniors entortalnod ln chapol .j,|10 flreen0 Clrolo. instituted in atrength and^aalth. than curbed and

♦hTh«»ro? a G ^ l l l ^ Monday l « t week with every,, clover one- f,0”orof Dr. and Mr»- Greene, gave SSdaaa. W «von * After tho busteoas moet-Uct play called "Shain.“ wblc » 'a sL chln08O tntorproUtlon of “Beauty1

" n oclal Imur was enjoyed. not only auluslng. but prosontod a aml.th6 BCa8t,'f undor tho direction mg. asocial nour waa oujwy™. I ROod «argument against tho uso of ofMi^ Heten'Klase, and theMisses

MhAiiL I iiarrini. nttrrrtii Elizabeth Ensor,■ - i |uuu *iu|uiuv«*i> , "*"• ui num nuivu ivinBu. aiiu iiio muwxio

RW* ahain. ■ , . . .. Harriot Durroll, Elizabeth Ensor,I p* tn, Lieut*. There woro tuur clmracters ln the ^ .„cog cox. Eleanor Plke^, Leslie h Olfleere Ftalsl east—tho husband, the tbol oiovo, Lois Ensro. Loulso Drey-

POUOR NRW*Mk«as tam^elM^wIth^^ere'FialsI casi'- tho imsbmul, the iivifti, tbo I vm "ciov^Iote Ensriu. £01^90 Drey er Kovacs and MeC^Irey, arrestedl thief, and tho reporter. The t ^ t cr, and Mary Bryant took part. 8«% llvo cran ahootore at Brooksldelof tho husband was well portrayed orBj niembere of tho Mission Study l ,laceCr*\arry Nead and L Sluims of by ltlcbahl Hanna, with MUabeth clluw ittVe imporeonatlons ot various Garwood* Bwt Gutati Ben MormMo|^ud<^on_M tlm xvlfo,. whllo An-1 -■ ........... • -

“7 "---V " CIWW RUVV IlllIWlBUIMIUUIIO ui »«U1MUOatntft. Ben Mormolo I Anuowon as tluv wlulo An- T0j|a|0rui which they hayo^boen

and Louts Crone of Wostflold. wore thony Lwtza I1,1“1’»1', Vr^^ * “ d *tudylng during the past Winter, arraigned before Judge ltaokley and HowMtl ™«mhnnt holm, Mrs. Jamo*«mURIIUU UVIUIV HUUiV gsuvmivj -»iw(Inori |5 each for riltontorly conduct.

On Monday, Kriwln Corri®, ot Kll* zabotli, wan Arraigned before Judge

....UUIIUR kUW |MW* ?***»*»*,n . .these members being Mrs. James

Oranford-MUlbum Debate Adlo. Mrs. H. P. Van Cleve, Mrs. K Tbo final debato of tee miadraii- Q, Maronoy, Miss Wilkinson, of

gular series will bo held at Mlllburnl wckllold, and Miss Elizabeth Conk- High School tonight. Tho Cranford I ]|nK. Miss Carolyn Crutkshank gave

v„..v« Dcuatlng Team will support tho neg-l two ,,|Bno «»los. and Master Rdli ' Timstail'ot \Vestneld. . ««m '“®™? ■ «»,5 *“ *' °*-fi®

Buckioy"for Ushig 1924 plates, and, -recelvoxl a susjjondod sontonco. Hoy | Do'1®” 1!

i j iæ w s ^ ^ t e i îe &„î-h « r innoxi et«. I strong team this year nnd aro look

-Enghc-ll »..« ....... ..murpained by Mis* Elizabeth Miller. Af­ter thé entortatniucnt, toa was BOrv-vvr mo ummvauuuvuvt tu« u h busy*

niiuuH «vmu *>..c »<-—> ■— ied by tho Greene Circle, assisted bybig forward to an Interesting oven-1 y KUIo Geminili, Mtiui Klaso and Ing, tor MUlbutn Is well knownjtOT I jila, ConkUng. Many beautiful gifts its debating teams.. The following*---- - •------ **•■»— «*“ n -—.«-•« »<i.

C E

R *p n t*H onIt would be well If character aud

reputata» were need dtetlncUvety. te truth, character la what a pereon te; reputation te what he to euppoeed te he. Character la te hlmaaf. reputetlaa la 1a tha minds of other». Character U injured by temptettana. and by wrong-dotegrreputation,, by *J»ni*rt aud ubai» Oharaiter eaduree tMeugh- out defamation te «very forsybut per­labe* when there la lF * «u n w trw"; greaalen ; reputatloB »nay W * ttee^ Eomereua trenagr— lcm> hut be do- atrojad by a ategte. •■* .* * • ®?‘founded, accusati« or awerak»— Ah-

VVIMIUI(|| lllwHJ uvwuvaiu* A,l*° II itn uuunvuiK iv»»»«s *»■« brought for Mm H&rpeft MUhboys will represent Cranford: NoirlaUioUMy Christmas Box. Mr 1 Brisco, first speaker and captate', elevo to 'I » J». ■ I nl 1,11 uAiuamt UIXAatrAP «ansi la a. - a

f

'.-««te «h®*

bui

Beeamoad was the daeghtee of Wal­ter da CUEocA, Levi HW«<®j!A, « , i w m tha favedte mtetrem of Henryn o t ZMctenA T » ««M eal hla «n owBom hja Jeeloaa «aesa. Blaaasf. Homy la *Ud te have w w yed Beremoad to a labyrinth ,te Woe*«#ek wherehla wife mimorered har1 her te tehagyttoa: .Brere attfww*» HareTl5 lhiri»ls RaremmU Ooodatew nunx-ry,' naar taferd. IRa

THB FOWL* o r THB AXRa» waU aa thé ahttle on a thawanjl htlli aU MBtiMfep thab abara <P

MRAT FO #TO V TO BAT. ,TUa saatfcat t u t a m m hat thi «bolea graAgs al - :

N U U K AND MBAT IV» prie« ash

TOUR DAILY MBATSIt Is often a problem to know Just

Irs. Van 1 what kind ot Meat to have forDln------- --------------- - _____ , .und now ner„ Supper or Breatoat. WhenAlfonso Pulslios. second sneaker and being formed In commemmoratlon I you can t decide phono Irvings rebuttal: Everott Fay. third speaker 1 of nttle Ruth Harper, daughter ot Market and.we wiU’gladly give you and Harry Sisson, alternate. Thel Harper, the little girl having some suggestions depending upon pupils hope that many of our towns-1 j|Wi »uaJenly In India It was altoltim beet ottering we have tor that

1 people will accompany thein to] announced that the Missionary So- day. .Mlllbum. Busses havo been char-1 «lety had cleared nearly |3p0 at 1U1 .....................toiod and will leave tho Cleveland I i- pont rummage salo, - „School at 7:30 o'clock. I , ... ........— —

Shermaa.School ' ' ,1VCSITXMO NURSE ASSOCIATIONSherman Schbol has a good ateedl Tt>o regular monthly meeting ot

entry in the singing contest which y,,, Cranhird Visiting Nuwo Assocla- will do bold Rt 2:30 |k m. FrldRy, tnUj0n wM -)iold on Friday, morning, llojollo- . . . . . .. „ „ May 1st. at the library, all tho exo-. TYio Cranford glrte beat the GaHeut(Ve. board being' present, wood girls at baseball mt AprU .29. Mrs> u, j, Gocckel tho chalnnatt,Tho game was held on the Sherman U.ported that our nurse. Miss Lot diamond, the wore being 44A gWn. had made 148 visit* durlnr'the. Sherman 8A has challenged Caow lnonth ol ApriL sixty-six werd paid, _ _____land 8A to « debate. The dato u^ I cmoa; twenty-two were tree, beside Tat M2 not been act 1 *....- »

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M a e »* , i m om i m , aei l M i

Mkkael Di Fabio & Brolla î“ * Ï ÏÂ S »S ■D ain i MBStruitloB of all Eatímate» glaHy faxaW*

Thought* , o t Tronhlo*; We aheuld »too think orar th* trea-1 f— — .’f,' Urn. fee w* tóould thtek.erer Ä

caUPA, iwuDiriim wuro irw, umiucare and instruction cases, and sixty wore Metropolitan case*.Hio month ot April was the largest number ot cases the' nurse has had tor sox*­

* “ She also attended tho.

UJ. xm ev MOP .mono«.' ;.v. . jru& ' u d «upa lw f | friAst.. « i ' ^ W V ■

• M Djara^ifM iBgr 1 * r a n « *

I «¿ ¡ .U t e Th» m M w had ges4- I asm of fhlnga belong tone only at Ak 1 prtca -ThaFceasola ua foe dlamcbaat- I Mftta tad lire value to «tetaacai—

Baby CUntc In Lincoln School every Wednesday afternoon. ~

On Friday morning. May 22nd, the annual mooting for all tho members will be held at th» public lib---- —

CHAS. LANZA Choie» Fruito and Vefatobka!

TREE DELIVERIES «"UNION ATENUE. NORTH - ORANTORD, N. J. ’ .

iiiniiuwB os su ir i lH IM |1MU|Workmaaahlp and Materiali OnaraataaA

MICHAEL DI FABIO A BROTHRK ■ - , IAvaatte. , Y .

:'N * o d o S t im m igi Atto a gnatory .world Even 'an aUe- Itxke battote won't aceompUkh aaythlac

wUl he hold at tha public library at - . . . .10:30 a.m , when two new -members Telephones 70 and 850 , . „will bo elected to the Board. Wo] , ^ n _ _ - s —Twould like aa many members as poe-j JO HN G A B B E T T I- stblo to be present at this meeting,1 .............- IJres«' —r e Tl W— altla 4a — -»Lj.so yon may all bo able to hear the annual reports otthO officers of the Association road. Kindly keep the date ha mhid. ■

. T A X I l ì 8 71 OR Care Far All Occasiona

CRANFORD, NEW JRRSEt I

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Cranford Shoe Repair Sho(f105 SOUTH AVENUE, EAST *

■5Sli¥ . - o! ***** 1 wai manager ot the Shoe Repair Shot¿1 W F»bl°, and am well acquainted with tho needs oi

Cranford public» Tha . same high grade of workmanship 1 maintained in my own shop, where X will do^

..If 'JÌ|l»>•?

AU-Kiada.of Repair Work at Modmate Prices.

' . Tvlephon* ( M a « ™ « JOHN SANTORO]

IH. No. 14 .

IN CRANFORD TfflS SATURDAY

t Looked for Appearance of T » Tonala Champion Expect­' Attract Big Crowd Next U Afternoon—Big Kvent la **ont. History—Plana gg •to. . " . 'I enthustasts who havo lawnfñrSiv.ni .....-----fordwanl to witnossTñg '“"¿»¡1

tlon will have fullrien in action ,u,ve i Uii -nlty to see film at his he«t nford. next Saturday after- ■*Te#h from fils triumphs at Jdphur and (lie v y Chase, lie

5lvc one o f the pret- DIDItlons o f his carecr on thè

df the f.Vanford Canoe Club, »¿m eet one of Ills earliest “ t consistent opiwnents

- «b en Dean Mat hey, a a tlonal Clay - r w t .

Martin ot 3 Parbh will also bo presented winner of the BoysSiut t ment. “Shrimp“ Thomas, » b «company Tllden. and be oim . .in. tiw thmblea Is»Wy the beat known Junior h

w»® of the be»t k He traveled thi

" “ ‘j Hre Weat last year with T • «kMm »eoie durln

tour. He Is said to b tnr ttoSr“mWnr In the„'Many jeattfre* will make,Jinny leattrre* wlil make th

nered. Bill Tilden la a Boy b®«n initiated.

ktet^f hi*® f*®®* ™u •lated by a team of Reouta

in**?!" fares him for i 111. Cranford is especially»An \fa«liow !.. _ i__ .

«y » ream or Hrouts i to- Gt* Purpose and will be pi

wili i hi* Tenderfoot Pin.be^fak^**1?* .k« v,af h1®!“™tha ceremonies,

^ “ ‘master Kenneth V

Boy S^uUtetete1* ^ M thU

«•eve» o iwaram-o Wltn a Zkm?t «very (,° urt where

T*hden« A « « jteara «1 |W the first opportunity P nad to meet the popnlar “m the court# In his own

Needless to say, all,ihe.re:v u *» atoo? “ J that tho good na-

gr o tho highest honor# *e wilj be called upon to fell to tho fullest extent. 1

the, opportunity of vsand - win undoubtedly

—IWt of It.'RFor the match are-com-. i «M, —r . * ^ v vin-

■ WOO chairs will bo- .^Itors^iminK i,oth

, court Tliey will bp ar. Jers, one above the other i i£ W « t e An eleDated Rb additional chairs will [on the west side of the^oSn™ "“« 1,80 th»t ap- ^fWD.Pooplo may w|t- “ ;*h In comfort Tho

“ proportions for the onluokors have been

—. no detail ' ■Bpeclal

has ,„ utWB1 - r by closing certain <fl& . well-guarded by

,the p iny»« • ig the Tilden-Mathey e:HA . HfiV maa.,4.1 •*.11, a

nvuux» are aaxed te wherever poeaible. Ä ' wide fi1? " “ PÜP ft** boon earrh

®tt ! . ,00dS Ä J t l S t 'M S S 1Included over «LOOP feet ot ii

chatre! tímhh^ P^Hortn owned by the ^ c ^ * te a J “ ^ * - - ther ,pfWM» — II

f Ä « Ä ,

o » a o . 't e ru a 'w iP p K 'otthA1-----— * * * '

E™ .Tilden and to honor the

other, rntui t S e ^ J f i i Ä ,* ^ ‘ "^•T.M ay isthTte ‘Tljíte.

irnlrtd.

J tö n te c ^ ^ r iT Ä imain County highnta^ ^

»lu. piay- - I heir anmniUoufna.

- —..follows the exhibition ^tho worlds clminp and «*«>«?•, When theso are 1 doubles between the win--f?.co.4l t?urnai,lont- Tllden. jnd Shrimp Thomas will

gne afternoon of sport* At K “ 'Pn “ r tho games, tho H the Boy Scout tourna- |bo presented with the rac- Rhe winner of the Tllden- inatcli and tho runner-up -racouet of tho loser. The' jennls cup otfered by Key.

’ Ft1»»*»American Coffai Cantea Singar

Chicken la Stasa ' . Skerry Sauce

. French Drerelag Boneless and Skinless Santi

J H. McMAHOJHisb^^ade Grocer

2S Union Ava» N. Tel

ver

Where you are go;

tion depends in n

wha you can aff.

joined our Vacation

last year have plent'.' . <y. •"

where they wish thi

plain thus plan to y.

will have the money

trip next summer. .

Cranford Trust Comi7 , : a ù n r o M O , m. i . .-■■■■ -■

EVERY MODERN BANKING FAOLT

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