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••••,.-., ••• • :.-,;--:,;'.,,-.. :. / - • -., ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ = ^ T : « = ^ - ^ g ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ ~ ^ ••-..,.•• .- .. ••.--. •• , •• , ^.^ ^VE CENTS - AUTIZ Draw CW)8W»AU.l>AtM«»n»AT " ~ ss Men's As& . • ^ ^ ^ • 7 * ^ - ? Thomas McMeddn ^ .«< W bin* W<»••««• Local Future Plan* An- • cft«Mi«i ct*nfc»u—. »n • » » • , Pla &• • *.; -s • . I Man's AJMetattea will chat Uw<r j « ias 'chc«en to «ueceed •«•*••./, _ "• *"?*_ MteBn, w«» was renoml- CHata •*•«• »" ""a* •»» I «*** 7 «« MCieUiy and John co^nnto with •lhcr'i««« •*»- . lUarr c rSJrT«s: SchodtoskeAallTeain te ,rs also cow«»tuto U»e bo«Pd - - _ 11 0 0 01"°" jesent-at ti^meeUni and . : V . : - ^ i \ .. . . |"o»» « ^Jui bi~pisssrr6r-«ur—otana»^t^"-7 • — — - —r mg » named. Ai"the comintt«« floor game, made no IM« J*» n .'g»*^ Hn|« bf ™nttrta«inbBt.'.TOUM» aUUM «»ring passes besldM ^ « n ^ U , , , rrv Ham«er°Seratd J. Jan- ing lor four point. *"££•£<*££ to b "bSneTSen^ato *drrichand f f ^ ^ E mmmmmm i^yinColon*M-mer ^"o--I»S£P« **£, ^f 0 « renlord VUljige Improvement came 1 ^ 0 1 * ^ ^ » £ ^ ^ ^ iAf the committee. .. . "1 ^nCoSBBiW pirgemnmng irr»-- u 61in h. LOW W at.iienetal-eaatr~j^--- i r-^ '-"^"y. ^.:."" " \ " ! the committee, wnicn mdudettt- ^gy fa ^A tlWl «» \ 13 P a u l ! CrUpta,8evertoB0bert c l o t h e s J ^ ^ J ^ D n t o «««««•-* ' er. Frederick J. DeUer. John V.. D ^ ^ _ J ^ ° n g h e l d ,ln the County * in ;.,Jr., David Kverett.Dawn. ^ J ^ S ^ S of llie Or«nd aryP PranctaHansel. liouls A. Math- Ja r u .X^£cie than an' hour after r tix\Z Ham J. McKee, Howard Maori jWrlJ^ cUaIli at piantJMlJfledpo-l» spart Rivers; Andrewlt y#-\rf iu * •ISSi inanam*tato the shpp. * dVln Wilton Wild. ned ^Vi 11 t ? h ^ 1 ^ir^d^de his get-away.\ c Eugene Towter and (^rles « £ * £ • ^ ^ up Am« WUsoa ot Buckley - , { / , nSSonvine Fla, more recently ot " Moses A. Craig waa'ln charge^of S ^ n C%anb^dlliig. WWto he was retreshment Uble. -- Mr ,j^f7^ of Johnson avenue, who had «|, s Robert Droeasner and Mm ™J dl h " c jr^r Lo nnle Meyer*, colore {' ^ Mathey, asalsted by Mrr. Low.sul* he l *™~, I ^ ollgnt for him fromf anlal costume-pouring tea * « J * - « , , ^ e owner of to • light made a very charming P 10 "]^"^ identified the suit and WU-[ r~-—^-^^ - -h^KM^sa ford Draw Summit LJ when be- « ^Sf^ifS In Sute CourtTour^yUuV ^ ^ r - ^ ie Robert Tteat Hotel *be execu- Grand Jurywuoo w_ mmlttee of the New Jersey Inter- Wi H pjUjlj sue Association selected the pair- P o a t » h W o r k « » W H V ^ T . or the test round of the State W . ^ h i n g W » BartnO»y inV nt. There are »* high and » "ZZZ. * = '" earns entered In th« tournament . Ma^y, Washtogton'a arth- Kord has drawn Summit High as .Nert Monow aorvl£e rf ^ MstTround opponents. The plan ^ ^ 7 5 ^ ,ul be *us>*dedaTrf « ha» notyet been picked as yet. ^ g j ^ ^ t h e office wlBren^n «*=5econd group in O w B r ^ " S S n B tJe'%«ire day. P»tn»s- •toa last year". Oaa* **»"»?• S^o Houghton annoonces. 3aldweU have drawn nnt-roucd. ter *. w. ^ ^ j - ^ m be made OTp »iher game finds AJlenlown High, J^ f ^T l x M to bedlspatchrf ,ed agatatt Hlghfatown.- ^ ' .. S , ^ n l ^ U special deUverymiff^- 'wlmiet.oC the Cwnford-eummit ^ • J - J J ,Se omce win be deWw* rinner of tht-qmer gwne. Th» J ^ t a r f t t e post efflce wttl be open ^.^i^iiBftS^^fe^i ; GQmj)^' For Monday —=-r- •-—•.•.'. tion scholarship Fund hav.Tbeen an- Many i^ted as ThirdSMarking ' ^ ~ > •—?——,: . _ OubEnd^-Pre-dent ^.^S^ffiS'^ Period Leaders, Also Main- Par ^ ColdmiJ Teaand Patriotic Entertainment Will Com- Reflection. Regional ^.strong ^ ¥ «^ e ^WUN tain Rank for ScKools First y / p r i i e Community Celebration of Wa»h- i Official Outline* hi ^^i^. jr..wUi^Ttn d i a w oi th* Term. f'' • • -. / . ington Bi-Centennjal. ' ^ ' ; . lefts. •••"• - . . (sale. The other/aBatr wffl.be a card . •?•*- /• - •: • . .- -. , . , -•'••. party AprU M>" Roosevelt School. x^ u st s of honor pupils i>f t h e hl»h y-\ ! . . _ _ •..••.,.... ;.• ; , • "u • • w^_" „ .. _«i.1 At the last/meeting of the High Mhool ^vg been 'announced by. high. - J- • . r^:;. lmm i rv ,,|,siTvamr'of . tlw 200th anniversary, of Hie liirth '*******£* m *^££%« ^hoo!IWp<-T»%A SW ?clalV(m,Mr«.^ ltcB(:h( , r ,. the Ar«t covering the / (.^-^L Wa^lmiul.in •-in v,,(.jiviwii..ii with tluv Xalimi-wule <.eor|fe . • " - j a t t r t ^_* t jS™SS^JNorm»Blngbatri.otW Newark fcven- thlr J „,„,,,„« period, which.ond«l thl* of I eorgr^ \\ asl,u. . .^ . j ^ cl .,| K)ratt . ' "^ J2l*f^^^ >^*^^^ e 5 ^ M - H?r;t 2 ^ nwnth. »«4 the other forthe fir,thjl( U"^"^""i*'*^".'^" ^ '|, * 11 ,-o i, i.lor \va af »:.«) a. m/. wKetl » noc-pofcUcml. uwatare : on4^» "^ Sarm of Uvlng." Mrs. . ^ j,.,,^ year ,• taktn a> a full HftTO- program. fnCUMt M » W , . , l t »il u mnnr »«,. inriin. „ xacni P*bc »»««« tav- ^ ^ b ^ J ^ o t h tear, and laugh- $ « t r f t h ? pupil. riSnedon Ui« t « m J |ara , I e w i l l f ^ m a(-H'i- i;or.»q. of t i « i an.HM.rrH a v f n u c ^ u r m K » « a M Ita LPvdJU ;* S*«-S?Uiie.«ieiter.-cC mother. & rol l ire Included al» .max ^ aj.enu.m. UKTC. will. Wn' cnl.ntol l.-a at.tl.c >HI« -of Mr,. S. R.-^., St. m m the*»5-""t^™ asiemhled «t the,me*Jlng. She. made , hoS e janked'hlsh at the concluilon-of Ur ,, vsi . lu . r all< | intlu-. ewniiii* llii-ro wilM>c a patnolrf i-nU'rtnmmci«. til pi W H » » » f d i a U . F l « S « m - J X h T i i ^lendJd ia»prelaion that the thB thirdJnarkliw period. There are (» . KoowveU Schtml. l f aft ni'tlio .same cnU'rt.iinmcnl will ciwn nt -: 15.. => '•*• R *~>T* nnlnE ^fawociaOon has received maror.requrats , ew howver , wh o did not rank hteh Y , rnUlC( .,|- a(1]H i ( „ - - . . of .itr» Yort. W1M> «aye an ey 1 ^ taM ^ ^ ^ a k here^again:,Se 1«- enough to win the honor forthe third \jS* • •" • . ^••..._:. ...7.^ . : n na i,„]„„., tor ttir viSshlngton ctle- ty iaeo«B<« »"**" "S^ ( / n t l o n » were rendered by the T»y»'~ana matWng perioif.Murirhoit nv.-fa«e for ~rr^ _.-.". ", " ,• bratton' were made~iiV»^ineeUnir Ta»£ \ ""*** °* S*- 110 ^! ^^TThkUf 14 ' «'« club> ' " ' •- ' •'•'• *-h* whole .ftrst haU-term enabled them hi;- onrl tiHirialc n'K»t »' ">• Mn * °< kn John He "' y te r*Sa*<*H»Tcrteitx,UvLi * . _ • . • lo plncc „„ Ul e trrni list. On the other p f l U C e a D U . r U l u C l a l b u, w m Sprlnineld a-venue. Mrs. Low V In. ot epone. a S«^«eJJ»n >° —. .., . ...— . .. ^ han( i. 6O mc of those who.ranki-d as - . . - - , « IT is xenr.r-1 Aalrnmn of the committee m -5?T22?iJSL£ri*%, KeDDDUCanS fcniOy - honor puplte.at.tHe end of the third , .PavflrP I IPnf'-WeiSS'n'^W. About thirty representative*. ;..; t«Bd« aSetU oor«ew*s and our I1«^IUWUVIUI» E»WJWJ roRrWng period failed tomake thegrade 1\CVCIC LICUl. U1CI0O of ^ tlom ori p nlmu ,m which are co- . ***• "*^?™ *^?5 ? 7 ii^i ' 1 —-.1 K.i..» n«n»AU<>r holt-year honors. . ; , .. •• ... . , : ^__ / •, o^rotlnj In the community, plan were _ ? *^^?S!if2S^S^ ~'Dl»cu»»e»JPj:oblema.,.aho^ miirttlng __ (^^j^wi.^.;, jjenneth .... __. ^ ^i^^-,,^ ot Cr , n . De|»rtment and other . ouanimtlon. ' 7 qnimrnilirt, U»«f ^ turn tofonnt ^Aft«r. &?%•. "/™f» ee - wh | ch m Hde the term honor roll, while ll»->e are Rt)V. W. n. Sloan, pastor ol llu nr " t j , lh B«o»velt School at P^lfW S?».**m [^Sr^taTt^ dinned*£S wenty-thfen In the ll.t ot honor *•, fresbyterla,, Ohurcl.,^ tl.eS, in for children. Admission, for - ?SES!33f 5E?ffltt5SBa aasssssas ss. gsgSjpi- tfcasasraaaaK-.:; ion!»n<lBxreoO««e»tlpn» 1 an(laae- com laceg ™ "' Lincoln's dnlrc Weir, Thelma Bragur, nntTaor- past f "•„;!?^(..irfTrebw- diath ol ilin entertainment will bo used for KSmt. A«lhodhasbeendey^ that"« P^ 10 ^^ £ t ^^^ .. na8 borah Cannon, Margaret Hayn«A,end ft »«•*£• - : of " " f T "^ hlr -»« BU to- Both of the Dramatic Club produo- .: fcpBHrT-ktaoriaaanwhich.pTO. to n m ^ 1 ^- t ^ ln V" ^ iune Peterson. Arthur -Brown and ^f^' n «°™ 0 ^ X , , d ,L \ lions wUll» WasWnnton plays ahd-.wtll 'i^^^^S^rTS 1 ™; ^Smg hl^u^ion-of-Stafi pro- Christine Fischer won term honors, al- .»* l *»^r^*S. I ?^S" .W*i« U .pr-anted by con. M tent cast.. In i ««ao(r]tof eoat or staftrtng out ^ ' " 8 ducu*^ ^ ^ t 0 , th0UK h not listed B mon B the honor p u - ^ w « s ^^ a . w ^" 1 '^wrence keeping vrttl. thb club's high \ dramatic ; j*^ rtdcfc.l. n o ^ p d ^ ^ blems^^ecmrea ^ * " * " ' • ^ ^ ^ L ^ S d ^ u t l S ^ i ht?e^ We'nlffifhlnr enectr-ln ^ those-wlnrurig^nors for U.e^Uf B f 0 ^''' ^ ^ ^ v " h ^M Joseph Answer." -written ..expressly.-. for,:; tHo; tot0O ^»«^*nKew^«y.but1wm ^ " ^ ^ to* defeat -was year tern., who were Included in.the lta "^' cy fidW ^ <1 al ^X po?l^ depart- Washington DI-qenteAnlal Celebration L^ J S ^-,..^^cC^yJ°"i-"^>"^'-^V. in that It re- ofhlWi sUndliy pUpll» for the third• ^ W ^ i n t " » V t h e ' fu™r.l^cr4by M«)or-R. B. liwreW. AUtonllod^-.. !«5S5I^^^^^^l^^^^S^eriu«d^»*' ^Hthfrlwoor^lUter thp thlr.l mnrkll.jf paii*^—-^ v^ ie ^ nfea l nc l ua ?hlSg-M*U'aH wUI be.,cast as. jWtto' » ta thr ^^™t-^^^]^^t^^ HC< in«Jt)f-brocltlng peflod-aHH-H^im Jhg. term honor .list. ^ ! ^ ^ g " ! ^ ! g c L4^^ |mty ^ tt ^ 41to y^^a,rerto» . «ia Btactc «« "^^^l^^^te^S'^UiWeB. This m[ ey - were: Evelyn Meyers; Kelvin Van ^™ 6T8 * a t n S- V> ^lh ' ffinefe] nHrf«T pthers- Iij-.lte cafl. will. (C;... #^»^«<«^* 0 ^^ ^ ^^'^^X/bir^hV people Nuys. Apolonla.Wysockl. Parts Swack- Police. W ^ ' V - K , " oarwaodi elude-, F. HamllW ray.-HKfoia 9W1-. ns»/j*a«m!n)E.»adthearr£tagBUt (Conunuea on . Celia Sorehson, » y r & , - I « i l » ^SSSww'tro.iiftir "Uy Their Deeds" ta the,Jweond. play, .pal borticte. We_n«e4 a.new., ,; . . v . . Cranf brd Po»t ,t^ Legion wMidc-HiCat ' Ud» to which Nathan-Hale and George , •tt"** 00 •-•"-• M S?3 pn Sf n< iL^ Two very lnterastlng papers were read , . j^, Hoiwe-Warming Party Radio MmWUM^laice *} .Washington participated. • Harry 6, C— oUl./B«utotv-«^P*"» • fct *™*?lto the members of the, Wednesday , _ _lii_ " -. - -OnlMltR^^ Bt»«ar««S«iw™f*S?^SSjfcmtn8 Club at the regular ro ^ u ^jWaiifm-i Post «o"2W, American le- ; - . • _ i — ' O ' ; fngton.' while Armstrong Damon w|U m to iwOe^JeLto foverament. -J ^ Mr ,_^iJ H l Titane> paper B?H^t ^u^Tu'esdarevenlnr/Feb. 1«, ***«^^1" a ' ^ Monday rigMS fe» ler S"err»tt, Dougla.. Bailey. Al-;; ,fc-S«**«»a»**«dlktatt1w w»U|J«e^^ W m ^'"td?^'Smn.ltt«^wuSd^4«Mount'and Spencer Nltchle.. •."• ^ i , M.te«t - * 9 « ^ * » * tSToeneraldiscussion followed these ^ ^l^thel r. wlveaand g»te»t ^^^'Sa^tooi" ehargtHThrstagln* of the" two ploy. pattn&aai igne » e3e*r expoiltlontj^^ .... _. _j_ I T^ere were twelve- tables of progres-' ^f 4 ""™"!",u" ln ^JLion They put handled by . Webster Bkerratt.- Al»Un S^^^-^Rtr^.Englneer1 I !^ ; ^ el y T0 p lc »;f OT thaww^ »'^ the ^'HinTtSi:weVbStH Rodgesand Charle. A.8WUmon.Mr.,J, nd'smwr- efth^^nlop County ^. toE -T.,Towlef1 whosejub^ «™JSn-piay«r«- prized^ were, given An* 0 ^- t ^- 1 ^fcSjl^-.*r»STfunny Hois Bates.wul be In chargeof import, s^^x^^hSdaT^Sw^ SSSf*«&«^; ^ ^ " ^ oand *»* ccman^^^B-j^Uj^Sfetfiiai..program- jm be p r e - L ^ ^ y . „ « , * ! * a t Headquart.!*. ?',^^iSee^ounf^^™dto -itaxi day ttfterw^ It wa.;»ote4 ttfWPjnta,. f-l0O ^!^!^S!S^^ <!nte<l - •••-••••.••.>S^ 1 .- --.' *^the-«co^-«nd.lou^^ ^ SoSLl«.t«n«4»d,; : . i 'i7^7'ai l ii^ ; Sii Tne J^treceiUly:turned dver { Ko.TS. t&Wi*»*3^-^^

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• • • • , . - . , ••• • : . - , ; - - : , ; ' . , , - . . • : . • / - • -., ^ ^ ^ - ^ • ^ = ^ — T : « = ^ - ^ g ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ ~ ^ • • - . . , . • • . - . . • • . - - . • • , •• , ^ . ^ ^ V E CENTS -

AUTIZ D r a w CW)8W»AU.l>AtM«»n»AT " ~

ss Men's As& .•^^^•7*^-?Thomas McMeddn ^ .«< W bin* W <»••««• Local

Future Plan* An- • cft«Mi«i ct*nfc»u—. »n •»»•, Pla&• • • *.; -s • . I Man's AJMetattea will chat Uw<r j «

ias 'chc«en to «ueceed • « • * • • . / , „ _ "• *"?*_MteBn, w«» was renoml- CHata •*•«• » " " " a * • » » I «***

7 «« MCieUiy and John co^nnto with •lhcr'i««« •*»- . lUarr c

r S J r T « s : SchodtoskeAallTeain • te,rs also cow«»tuto U»e bo«Pd - - _ 11 00 0 1 " ° "

jesent-at ti^meeUni and . : V . : - ^ i \ . . . . |"o»» «

^Jui bi~pisssrr6r-«ur—otana»^t^"-7 • — — - — — r m g

» named. Ai" the comintt«« floor game, made no IM« J*»n.'g»*^ Hn|«bf ™nttrta«inbBt.'.TOUM» aUUM «»ring passes besldM ^ « n ^ U , , ,

rrv Ham«er°Seratd J. Jan- ing lor four point. *"££•£<*££ to b

"bSneTSenato *dr rich and f f ^ ^ E

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i yinColon*M-mer ^ " o - - I » S £ P « * * £ , ^ f 0 «renlord VUljige Improvement came 1 ^ 0 1 * ^ ^ » £ ^ ^ ^

iAf the committee. .. . "1 nCoSBBiW pirgemnmng irr»-- u61in h. LOW Wat.iienetal-eaatr~j^---ir-^ '-"^"y. ^.:."" " \ " !the committee, wnicn mdudettt- ^ g y fa ^A t l W l «» \ • 13

Paul! CrUpta,8evertoB0bert c l o t h e s J ^ ^ J ^ D n t o «««««•-* 'er. Frederick J. DeUer. John V.. D ^ ^ _ J ^ ° n g h e l d ,ln the County *in;.,Jr., David Kverett.Dawn. ^ J ^ S ^ S of llie Or«nd aryPPranctaHansel. liouls A. Math- Ja

ru.X^£cie than an' hour afterrtix\Z

Ham J. McKee, Howard MaorijWrlJ^cUaIliatpiantJMlJfledpo-l»spart Rivers; Andrewlt y#-\rfiu* • ISSi inanam*tato the shpp. *dVln Wilton Wild. n e d ^ V i 1 1 ™ t ? h ^ 1 ^ i r ^ d ^ d e his get-away.\c

Eugene Towter and (^rles « £ * £ • ^ ^ u p Am« WUsoa otBuckley - , { / , nSSonvine Fla, more recently ot "

Moses A. Craig waa'ln charge of S^nC%anb^dll i ig. WWto he was

retreshment Uble. -- M r , j^ f7^ o f Johnson avenue, who had «|,s Robert Droeasner and Mm ™Jdl

h"cjr^rLonnle Meyer*, colore {'^ Mathey, asalsted by Mrr. Low.sul* he l*™~, I^o l l g n t f o r him fromfanlal costume-pouring tea * « J * - « , , ^ e owner of to •light made a very charming P 1 0 " ] ^ " ^ identified the suit and WU-[

r~-—^-^^ - -h^KM^saford Draw Summit LJ when be- « ^ S f ^ i f SIn Sute CourtTour^yUuV ^ ^ r - ^

ie Robert Tteat Hotel *be execu- Grand Jurywuoo w _mmlttee of the New Jersey Inter- W i H pjUjljsue Association selected the pair- Poat»hWork«» W H V ^ T .or the test round of the State W . ^ h i n g W » BartnO»yinVnt. There are »* high and » "ZZZ. * = '"earns entered In th« tournament . Ma^y, Washtogton'a arth-Kord has drawn Summit High as .Nert Monow aorvl£e rf ^MstTround opponents. The plan ^ ^ 7 5 ^ ,ul be *us>*dedaTrf« ha» notyet been picked as yet. ^ g j ^ ^ t h e office wlBren^n«*=5econd group in O w Br " S S n B tJe'%«ire day. P»tn»s-•toa last year". Oaa* * * » " » ? • S ^ o Houghton annoonces.3aldweU have drawn nnt-roucd. ter *. w. ^ ^ j - ^ m be made OTp»iher game finds AJlenlown High, J ^ f ^ T l x M to be dlspatchrf,ed agatatt Hlghfatown.- ^ ' .. S , ^ n l ^ U special deUverymiff^-'wlmiet.oC the Cwnford-eummit ^ • J - J J ,Se omce win be deWw*rinner of tht-qmer gwne. Th» J ^ t a r f t t e post efflce wttl be open

^.^i^iiBftS^^fe^i ;GQmj)^' For Monday— = - r - •-—•.•.'. tion scholarship Fund hav.Tbeen an- M a n y i^ ted as ThirdSMarking ' ^ ~ > • — ? — — , : . _

OubEnd^-Pre-dent ^ . ^ S ^ f f i S ' ^ Period Leaders, Also Main- P a r ^ ColdmiJ Teaand Patriotic Entertainment Will Com-Reflection. Regional ^.strong ^ ¥ « ^ e ^ W U N tain Rank for ScKools First y /pr i ie Community Celebration of Wa»h-i Official Outline* h i ^ i ^ . jr..wUi^Ttn diaw oi th* Term. f'' • • - . / . ington Bi-Centennjal. ' ^ ' ; .l e f t s . •••"• - . . (sale. The other/aBatr wffl.be a card . —•?•*- / • - •: • . .- -., . , • - • ' • • . party AprU M >" Roosevelt School. x ^ u s t s of honor pupils i>f the hl»h y - \ ! . . _ _ •..••., ....;.• ; , • "u • •

w ^ _ " „ .. _ « i . 1 At the l a s t / m e e t i n g of the High M h o o l ^ v g been 'announced by. high. - J- • . r ^ : ; . l m m i r v , , | , s iTvamr'of . t lw 200th anniversary, of Hie li irth'*******£*m*^££%« ^hoo!IWp<-T»%ASW?clalV(m,Mr«.^ltcB(:h(,r,. the Ar«t covering the / (.^-^L Wa lmiul.in •-in v,,(.jiviwii..ii with tluv Xalimi-wule <.eor|fe . •"- j a t t r t ^ _ * t jS™SS^JNorm»Blngbatri.otW Newark fcven- th lrJ „,„,,,„« period, which.ond«l thl* of I eorgr \\ asl,u. . . . • j ^ cl.,|K)ratt. •' " ^ J 2 l * f ^ ^ ^ >^ * ^ ^ ^ e 5 ^ M - H?r ; t 2 ^ nwnth. »«4 the other for the fir,thjl( U "^"^""i*'*^".'^" ^ '|, * 11 ,-o i, i.lor \va • af »:.«) a. m/. wKetl» noc-pofcUcml. uwatare :on4^» " ^ S a r m of Uvlng." Mrs. . ^ j , . , , ^ year,• taktn a> a full HftTO- program. fnCUMt M » W , . , l t » i l u mnnr » « , . inriin.„ x a c n i P*bc » » « « « tav- ^ ^ b ^ J ^ o t h tear, and laugh- $ « t r f t h ? pupil. riSnedon Ui« t«m J | a r a , I e w i l l f ^ m a(-H'i- i;or.»q. of t i « i an.HM.rrH a v f n u c ^ u r m K» « a M I t a LPvdJU ; * S * « - S ? U i i e . « i e i t e r . - c C mother. & roll ire Included a l» . m a x ^ aj.enu.m. UKTC. will. Wn' cnl.ntol l.-a at.tl.c > H I « -of Mr,. S . R.-^.,St. m m the * » 5 - " " t ^ ™ asiemhled «t the,me*Jlng. She. made ,h o Se janked'hlsh at the concluilon-of U r , , v s i . l u . r a l l < | intlu-. ewniiii* llii-ro wilM>c a patnolrf i-nU'rtnmmci«. tilpi W H » » » f d i a U . F l « S « m - JXhTii ^lendJd ia»prelaion that the t h B thirdJnarkliw period. There are (» . K o o w v e U Schtml. lfaft ni'tlio .same cnU'rt.iinmcnl will 1« ciwn nt - : 15.. =>' • * • R * ~ > T * n n l n E ^ f a w o c i a O o n has received maror.requrats , e w h o w v e r , w ho did not rank hteh Y , rnUlC(., |-a(1]Hi ( „ - - . .of .itr» Yort. W1M> «aye an e y 1 taM ^ ^ a k here^again:,Se 1«- enough to win the honor for the third \jS* • •" • . ^ • • . . . _ : . ...7.^ . : • nnai,„]„„., tor ttir viSshlngton ctle-ty iaeo«B<« » " * * " " S ^ ( / n t l o n » were rendered by the T»y»'~ana m a t W n g perioif.Murirhoit nv.-fa«e for ~rr^ _ . - . " . ", " ,• bratton' were made~iiV»^ineeUnir Ta»£ \""*** °* S * - 1 1 0 ^ ! ^^TThkUf14' «'« club>' " ' •- ' •'•'• *-h* whole .ftrst haU-term enabled them h i ; - onrl t iH ir ia l c • n'K»t »' ">• Mn* °< k n J o h n He"'y

ter*Sa*<*H»Tcrteitx,UvLi * • . _ • . • l o p lncc „„ Ule trrni list. On the other pf lUCeaDU.rUluCla lb u,w m Sprlnineld a-venue. Mrs. Low VIn. ot epone. a S«^«eJJ»n >° —. . . , . ...— . .. han(i. 6Omc of those who.ranki-d as • - . . - - , « IT is xenr.r-1 Aalrnmn of the committeem-5?T22?iJSL£ri*%, KeDDDUCanS fcniOy - • honor puplte.at.tHe end of the third , .PavflrP I IPnf'-WeiSS'n'^W. About thirty representative*. ;..;t«Bd« aSetU oor«ew*s and our I1«^IUWUVIUI» E»WJWJ roRrWng period failed to make the grade 1\CVCIC L I C U l . U1CI0O o f ^tlom oripnlmu,m which are co- .***• "*^?™ *^?5 ? 7 i i^i ' 1 — - . 1 K . i . . » n«n»AU<>r holt-year honors. . ; , .. •• . . . .,: ^ _ _ / •, o^rotlnj In the community, plan were _ ?

* ^ ^ ? S ! i f 2 S ^ S ^ ~'Dl»cu»»e»JPj:oblema.,.aho^miirttlng__ (^^j^wi.^.;, jjenneth .... __. ^ i ^ ^ - , , ^ ot C r ,n . De|»rtment and other . ouanimtlon. ' 7

qnimrnilirt, U»«f ^ turn tofonnt Aft«r. &?%•. "/™f»ee-wh|ch mHde the term honor roll, while ll»->e are Rt)V. W. n. Sloan, pastor ol llu n r " t j , l h B«o»velt School atP ^ l f W S?».**m b« [^Sr^taTt^ dinned*£S wenty-thfen In the ll.t ot honor * • , fresbyterla,, Ohurcl., t l . eS , in for children. Admission, for -

?SES!33f 5E?ffltt5SBa aasssssas ss. gsgSjpi- tfcasasraaaaK-.:;

ion!»n<lBxreoO««e»tlpn»1an(laae- com laceg ™ "' Lincoln's dnlrc Weir, Thelma Bragur, nntTaor- past f "•„;!?^(..irfTrebw- diath ol ilin entertainment will bo used for

KSmt. A « l h o d h a s b e e n d e y ^ that"« P ^ 1 0 ^ ^ £ t ^ ^ ^ . .n a 8 borah Cannon, Margaret Hayn«A,end ft » « • * £ • -:of " " f T "^ hlr-»«BUto- Both of the Dramatic Club produo- .:

fcpBHrT-ktaoriaaanwhich.pTO. to n

m ^ 1 ^ - t ^ l n V " ^ • iune Peterson. Arthur -Brown and f^'n «°™0 ^ X , , d , L \ lions wUll» WasWnnton plays ahd-.wtll' i ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ r T S 1 ™ ; ^ S m g hl^u^ion-of-Stafi pro- Christine Fischer won term honors, al- . » * l * » ^ r ^ * S . I ? ^ S " . W * i « U .pr-anted by con.Mtent cast.. Ini ««ao(r]tof eoat or staftrtng out ^ ' " 8 "» ducu*^ ^ ^ t 0 , th0UKh not listed BmonB the honor p u - ^ w « s ^ ^ a . w^"1'^wrence keeping vrttl. thb club's high \ dramatic ;

j * ^ rtdcfc.l. n o ^ p d ^ ^ blems^^ecmrea ^* " * " ' • ^ ^ ^ L ^ S d ^ u t l S ^ i ht?e^ We'nlffifhlnr enectr-ln ^ those-wlnrurig^nors for U.e^Uf B

f0^'' ' ^ ^ ^ v " h ^ M Joseph Answer." -written ..expressly.-. for,:; tHo;

tot0O^»«^*nKew^«y.but1wm ^ " ^ ^ to* defeat -was year tern., who were Included in.the lta " ^ ' c yf i d W ^ < 1

a l ^ X po?l depart- Washington DI-qenteAnlal Celebration •L ^ J

S ^ - , . . ^ ^ c C ^ y J ° " i - " ^ > " ^ ' - ^ V . in that It re- ofhlWi sUndliy pUpll» for the third • ^ W ^ i n t " » V t h e ' fu™r.l^cr4by M«)or-R. B. liwreW. AUtonllod^-..

! « 5 S 5 I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ e r i u « d ^ » * ' ^Hthfrlwoor lUter thp thlr.l mnrkll.jf paii*^—-^ v i e ^ n f e a lnclua?hlSg-M*U'aH wUI be.,cast as. jWtto'» ta thr ^ ^ ™ t - ^ ^ ^ ] ^ ^ t ^ ^ H C < i n « J t ) f - b r o c l t l n g peflod-aHH-H im Jhg. term honor .list. ^ ! ^ ^ g " ! ^ ! g c L 4 ^ ^ | m t y ^ t t ^ 4 1 t o y ^ ^ a , r e r t o » .„ «ia Btactc «« " ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ t e ^ S ' ^ U i W e B . This m[ey- were: Evelyn Meyers; Kelvin Van ™ 6 T 8 * a t n S - V > ^ l h ' ffinefe] nHrf«T pthers- Iij-.lte cafl. will. (C;...# ^ » ^ « < « ^ * 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ X / b i r ^ h V people Nuys. Apolonla.Wysockl. Parts Swack- Police. W ^ ' V - K , " oarwaodi elude-, F. HamllW ray.-HKfoia 9W1-.

ns»/j*a«m!n)E.»adthearr£tagBUt (Conunuea on . Celia Sorehson, » y r & , - I « i l » ^ S S S w w ' t r o . i i f t i r "Uy Their Deeds" ta the,Jweond. play,

.pal borticte. We_n«e4 a . n e w . , ,; . . — v . . Cranf brd Po»t ,t^ Legion ™ w M i d c - H i C a t ' Ud» to which Nathan-Hale and George ,•tt"**00•-•"-• M S ? 3 p n S f n < i L ^ Two very lnterastlng papers were read , . j ^ , Hoiwe-Warming Party Radio MmWUM^laice H« *} .Washington participated. • Harry 6, C—oUl./B«utotv-«^P*"» •fct*™*?lto the members of the, Wednesday , _ _ l i i _ " -. - - O n l M l t R ^ ^Bt»«ar««S« iw™f*S?^SSj fcmtn8 Club at the regular ro^u^jWaiifm-i Post «o"2W, American le- ; - . • _ i — ' O ' ; fngton.' while Armstrong Damon w|U

m to iwOe^JeLto foverament. • -J •Mr,_^iJHl Titane> paper B?H^t ^u^Tu'esdarevenlnr/Feb. 1«, ***«^^1" a ' Monday rigMS fe»ler S"err»tt, Dougla.. Bailey. Al-;;,fc-S«**«»a»**«dlktatt1w w » U | J « e ^ ^ W m^'"td?^'Smn.ltt«^wuSd^4«Mount'and Spencer Nltchle.. •."•^ i , M . t e « t - * 9 « ^ * » * tSToeneraldiscussion followed these ^ ^ l ^ t h e l r. wlveaand g»te»t ^ ^ ^ ' S a ^ t o o i " ehargtHThrstagln* of the" two ploy. m»pattn&aai igne » e3e*r expoiltlontj^^ .... _. _j_ I T ere were twelve- tables of progres-' ^f4""™"!",u"ln^JLion They put handled by . Webster Bkerratt.- Al»UnS ^ ^ ^ - ^ R t r ^ . E n g l n e e r 1 I ! ^ ; ^ e l y T 0 p l c » ; f O T t h a w w ^ » ' ^ t h e ^ ' H i n T t S i : w e V b S t H Rodgesand Charle. A.8WUmon.Mr.,J,n d ' s m w r - efth^^nlop County ^ . t o E-T.,Towlef1 whosejub^ «™ JSn-piay«r«- prized were, given An* 0^- t^- 1^fcSjl^- .*r»STfunny Hois Bates.wul be In chargeof import,

s^^x^^hSdaT^Sw^ SSSf*«&«^; ^ ^ " ^oand *»* ccman^^^B-j^Uj^Sfetfiiai..program- jm be p r e - L ^ ^ y . „ « , * ! * a t Headquart.!*. ?',^^iSee^ounf^^™dto -itaxi day ttfterw^ It wa.;»ote4 ttfWPjnta,.* « f - l 0 O ^ ! ^ ! ^ S ! S ^ ^ < ! n t e < l - •••-••••.••.>S^1.- --.' *^the-«co^-«nd.lou^^ ^

S o S L l « . t « n « 4 » d , ; : • . i ' i7^7'ai lii^;Sii Tne J treceiUly:turned dver{ Ko.TS. t & W i * » * 3 ^ - ^ ^

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CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE

B, THOMAS AWCLE CLARK

U»W«r.itr of Illinois.

DOOOOUOUUCHK.il N W > * J«W*1(**>

It Ii Tar easier fi>r • -."-•! au"ftu tb i>lah Hiartiang CT i-jrw

— future tl.un it l»t o <i> t i e i - o i et a « k s i f i i

li«ir|« * 11»

"TWUSIC WH£N OtWtla i1 i ln .

hlf mind "1« -Blui'lprin;; furfutur* when di' iholl IM>I- fcourBflIn ..colR'fie.'flnl HieprobiUoD *hlcn%irery en it

or otherwise, muntand ahalli haro hecuii»* n .n i

r d ^ I tfnIng'simple and. poK*!hl< \ tStttoday will help him to the t >'of the drenra tfimorr "\.' Slf. T. E. IJIWrence l,n 11(tie.. D « ? r V ia rldHi. mill /ehtlin'alastlc Sjrinh, on r( lof the Syrilnn. divert It,/* n -r\ i - \Journejr for innn nn I jrfi i iv

Bunding Cigars In a Tampa Factory

Iliii* 11 rl Ii i n •*tr . or * ias't?>» Om« for,»ooo»-iS«rlc«, and u It approu.'!v tt i -.--ri'Iji \n«H« Ii ter)rbu»jr. 'lie Wjafd to be the only njj;

Le . . j _ i r la i_i Aior-irt The OUJTC-la-joined In Mexico In foirrtont iionoapite««ich. Th«e block* are ralm,

r I t*-n ju'kM and put into a rotary 'grinder that grinds wit nTarliin< jwlisjiej tb»in_wlth tin oiWejUBt'ioeyr*rwl tor six*. The output I* about 0,000 a day

I I J , .•|p'orri-i11 <'f. l l o r l . t j i ' s pint

tin an * *•( t ) i* i t ) « t I r a r n t Ii . i - . i r i it y. in

Ki'*U l l !i ry ! » r N n n h n>,)n I r « HIM u ^ , t * » lh r«S / T a l l

1 i t I I . r,. t l r R i n.A(nrr'i i I Kl ! l i i v.iuTi^ k w at

scarep0naJiA.Nefcr.-i9J/'..

/ I r r t i !»M# « i n l f

NQ Taken, So Flee*- inof Charity.

to pawn the twins for $200. ffle inarae« are.Daniel nnd Deltnii.

ttlid/iilnck," hi* +.\)* In i »illtone o f lwec . "in" Hie evcniiu". w-ry

the sun U low. »

ifinl only here. In. i i l l . i ln-rnl t i -d Smi l you^ti. k rin<ttnitH fr.'lir.lhi-lrhBlilllll- Hint I-!.If you elUn'H well !

- ^ — ller ;- limp—*fmt—(Tr—tti«r~FTITI—1.1 if* 'V - rinriijii l.n iffl)

• llcr. emluMlilrlilly upcnkllll.-, ll.illll fi«m on,, ulili* ilii—Tnti"!-'iifrMii:

Every Strata of Labor Used <h>«<p p i ticllvrn* It to

tenementiiothihcothat i ran••. i-t ikitckitwm, hut to lave an

fnrrn "tturpentine nilllw. .•ic;i|tnM«/'ii^iir fair

-»; smelly IMieiI."", nnd IliilllKirlcsthnl prndiici'. iini'.ii^.ilii'r. HIIUKV In

' .irointilen lul ijiiiiimilt"., fuller''* i-utlkinolln,—tUnimiiii/mldi.'.' nlid-lu. It

country's snpl'Iy' of pliTo-jilinU' rorit, >1 (in the'oilier uliliv fninlliitr |o v>li<-

ter visiles, n" Mr'Hiccly tilfYrr.'iil mule.Through iimt', iti 111 iiionilis _i.ln! druHHi'*

"••nip*iiiiriie'r»i''if";">Vt fimii I>i'i;i-niiicr

|SC' ••••''"'y/ithii alfiirija 1111 liHlouinlinc H'.-rlm le ofRH7~''"/ m«««nl llUlllllllli.v, Mle. yct.i'flc'n "III-"**'•'••-• •Jrllcully .', active,^ prulmi,;-,; without

parallel anyvvlii.re, —'Ms> The Idurlat'lri-k.in I'Wlifir l« unhim*.;

for, lurwl liy.min,'Miii;'iin'i|. tlie in

toward Florida each wliuVr. 111 wliji'JL

"*"|ljr l i i ln , motor, bunt, nml plane ihla- «riny tome*. (Int. even w e s -wtilWr*

And n » n nn bicycle*, a aiillcn*i> hiKhedI* thanklieliurff.' Through l.njie

rV»ni! Jacksonville, nii'ire than a1 «r

lckiunivllli.. mlin; lluin •» mlntito. II,T iiciuiil ilnr-

•fSerthern' H 'V»il,JrnronBa at l«y. -.'.. '1 <T*Amnlilcpicture this, o d'ni'it movli>-

H/Tpirard of twi' biin'dmt tlmu-HaiBI marchlnit to play andf Wnj-tMHmll tcnnu at prnc-| fnn: tired and' rellrwl tap,

rthi*MMIIII (M>'lMrU)ii Hi the' win-

utUH (il'.hL'. I'M-

\\UU\)HU, rrii[Kj1iKi-\i*i;.-(iT>>U'«.; Ohlnuj« truth hiiii>nt I'M turn i.f t'xiInf^, ' SiMcniy-tivii million liiiiiyry ito'tiK-rH llw- ivflhiu :'-•! t-> 4H IMMITH!, tiflift; t''th'«, ,!»5i:*^j:iri.'M juul. Ju*t fn»lu.MrT«:<».'jniniltf.| l\+U '» f fntp.t. frultH,

\ rnit»

i! inlniilt'i, (In- jn t r*nt'w tHilitir>c» if nil j ' i ' k

hml

Ncvr'l. -,) tttrn

iloid III America, only a mitnll piiJ i e r nvalliilile iiuid l^ l l l l f i l . VMU ciin• rldr for Hilled find Itiile*. over tupcrh-

\y , . through 'By K y g B5inn I pint! lijnilM IIM cinpi.v yet or<.'lttMiiuaHTiT.nii In Iftf tlitvvn " f ' crvaiUty

Norlh 'Ftorlila la nn dlnVrc-nt from»oiith Kliiridu tin lower .Mntiaiiiii from

ii'd nn unto helluNh cotton and tt>-i« nrlHlocriicy at TntlithilKKve Hlid'nliiuit when Iovv£r-Klorldn .viaaya hnvillni: vvllderiuSV Kven

tftVVte |*rhl( mill pni.-nr- told, oui-nfrh nf niln J 1 1 M ,

HII ; . but .that, w'lll^not be' « th» UJildlo Wi'.t; rrurk rui* n l j

lidii: iii't', ".vhrn (M'j»rV'fii(H*ii.'uiM ••ntiil "lurtlo Vi'tf*^u li^re Nlltitul

U'itt-h HIM I I'jiltti ^S|ituiliinU luillt -Xt, A4iiii«illin« niii

p j p ,«t tll.tltM, liuen. IIIMI'ln tilt O|n>n nlf inMMML ._

i i ' i i jiini|

l'11-.li..'iliil Inilimn llnllll" I

1' Vi't. I'l.Tliln - hut - for -thnl ' i.1111U llii|iuril:iiiK; a%t^7^-.~ cdtnrii nud

-' . tapirs Hfnl KlnilTel* ifii[•.'..'-'.• •Utishliieijliftrlicrs In i

to- umuutp | ^ l l s l : liilirlci'tunlWii;, wti)/K'ttiut\iuiig* M'! '. .Hiaki'hunlefii;, wlilKli-tni.itU'iiiir» wad-

• " - , - Tlieh; as Wiitenly <is .It .lucent, the'.' ' Tlnltiir**'. tiijifult mid Ahoiitlhij^i'iie,' TheI•'•' . . . . army departs. • ir.M.il<t*'pcl).>yie)l. swlft-| . ls'..li*jiolii:'o'mhatiiniB'jev(iciinte' n cliy[••:.. " •"""fore iihanHn'jr-i'tii'niy.iTiHips. JS(H"IVE jjtlious,-- hli:li.-prlccd/lio'li'j»' .rhwe null

Xthcr

1 •• . - , . , . . . . . - . - . . ^ • „ . .

I r * Hiat Is.. Jio«' lo wnrfTaiui Xiro^H'r. dur-.T~"lt iE "flie iiiilet momlK... nvIiolL tourijt

v - " * F » r l B t * ^ « l l . . -.• •:

' . ' . •, :

- \ '•', '•":•'•::

Ar«y«h»B.in«iTburl»U Ar« qon»,B«mc towni. null IIHlu<|rH« »n> Uinjrtati)l hi><l jiixf now RtiihUlroO • Tlipy, . . . I . ' T h e y

I llrij1 well wfHibut"toUrl«is. •'•yer.S'-.'-•;'*• • slnfular di-eree, "the. btliie coa^

•'fonal Income from fourlstj hiis upset»f tile state.'

, .'Tourist: trade grew suddrnly. nnd ttiucuiV'IMter than lite «at< coulj Incrente

"• l"*5rn, balanced food prwhfcttwi;

•us,' vv1,l.h tlrIn llie nuil-iiu-. 'ih,- reu-

of ml-to M»- (treat

'. T|ll'_reci'«i )enf». 'when, hi-tter. ?< ...Iniinlciiftoh? ciline-.ninr^nirriiiit '* fooilhiShKli'l'i'bin to t-lilini:**'Mi-rtitiiji iiil

Col.'ell wlnti-r ftrllltstables, which the wt'nit*

:Xi!r,;t

" ' t he warm (if MUKur friiill ntlind-IllC nine I'll Ilif viiHt Jil;in(iilinli« vv.llh-ltdelt Hie « w l i | In nri'iis. »-hi'tv • Ilif re

.jire-lonj: ^uiiumTs anil pli'nly i'f innl»;Liirn tiiiil fer t i le mill, m Hit* Rii^ur IHIVVI»'li Ills- dinner .tatile. In n Mury Invnlv-li:j; m a r l y every stnitil i ;r lal«.ir fromeMN'rl* ' II ni:il<:njlnr*i. Hiinnr rellnin^

Jiiiil-iJIWilliiiflonrM Hie lowly lii'liiiryrof Iiliimii'l'ill liire,1 ' «,iys a. lilllll'tili4 J j J C l

"S"Knr i-uin^ nilivt lie nu i ln re lo jiivethe niiulinuin iiinintitf of nn^v-r.'\\'ii»>i>.'

•Hi.. "Inljv Is vlK uiul ii.'jnli'il Into nn '(•iirtf It IIIIJI ulruiiily Kiirvlv.t'il ll Jy..[H'riilli.n-by whlrli It Imn lout lla/»|>-Ix'niliiK'ni-'Kii; IIIIHICH uiul Vlie /< ( I I | «T .l^nrt. <if tliv utiitk wiilou- eolit^lliM a l .

- "Whllu mitotnolilleif uifile tlihUIUht|ii» »ui;|ir country toil^y. the ou'tirt,.llfliK-f |uirt of .ilKy^iigtir iililnlilllonliilioriinin, mil l roMetjn the,cut o inoaJiil ( lelheri ll ~M\lh,e lieureKt riillnxxl'fiir lriiii.|i(.rt IJ/IIII. c(ju»hlnj!'i

. . ofXnne mid each triilu couslsUof abuiU^lU c'nrs—fail Jons of d ine In aaluclc/fralnlond. Ten truliiluiiils-niu.it

itcd to Veep a pfnslle'r In'op-.U*u for the IM vvorWnc IjoiirH In the

'helnlit 'of the Inirve^rfilK sensoli."After the cano i s di'poslti'<l nil-the

oxenrt, huiiinu.'biii^U; ticlitiim touch it^umi) it eliieriri'a froifi a- rellnery^j-iMidy-f»r the dinner tuble. A derrick liniithe cjne from tho «\cart t IIIKI ili'tiiiHitff

V o n railway car*. At the 'rriislier theciirsiire-pulleil, onv nt a lime, onto 11crn.dlellke device. TV-bjiftnh l« IIUHIIIHI.

1'nr illt» anil the cane falls Into n

"Tiljr.HKriciilturc now

j Alsiy. years • Hgp,- tjier(t' Wrt* y»fev'efy ' Iii ejiljlemli; ' : J " ' '

hlKh-water '»late. M't «llh. ' lhu. Tlieiicnme

en.. t[u> jirviit ..fni'l'li'tioJ-tif. ohlef treat nwn • of- medicine, nnd 1s'tnpviiu: tin'.Knr .sv-utjj} :. tbrinuh 'sclcftce- life.Va«..i,t.i%le^rsaff;*..

the,.'ti'risliiii-"iif Win- fi'r wldtes. In^fnifsiju'tlii land*. ..-AftertllV. {t'lll.rlorldil relaM-j the I

nl-lirea'tlKM etl»ler, She counts IhEarned-' from winter .imyitiu

In ri'tum for-fed:-iHmrd.nnd., -Today »s utii'rly x 'tlie ;\Ves»':im

oe. Is

[6 nifikr* steam for the.i.l her

. ".Uejiiitv^lle tlm ..pan©Ktrnlnedj nnd ui l ie i l ' wit'I'hi? mixture Is. lieutwl to Hili'Kree jusliiliove tjie .iHilllnit- BfttniJ T l i e j r h l l e -wa--|i ni'iitnttlxes. the^icld In the Julc«»a n d Invites' nohie (yrvlKn ntjtiHiauces t oJii'ln.il-nt the bolKim of Ilio tnnk-.- O|h-

•••f i iu i ' i i r i l^ j ty t i ' lUulit In tlip <>i>i>iiHlte,-- ,. the foiiiu 1111 the siir>

race MI tlyit rhe'lliluld.lii (tie uilddlu Iscleum

Hfto'ra."'evaptinllors'Ticgl^tli^ proe-

<rf.;riinsforiiili>i,'i'iih(i Juice to ta\Kiir , Onco jhroiigh v (ho vvnporators,where n'|i'irtlgji of 4he liquid Iras heimremoviil. •. the sjriipy IHIIMS.' IS pouredInto vacuum PMIIS where NUKUT crys-

In cliar.i;e inf a -Micuum J J .KitiM/ iuaHiiT. Aa tiro thick sirup alow-Ir'tiullji nnil cryHtiillii's, tin' unsiir mil-'ti>r addH fresh juice from tlinu to IIIIIQ.Tlie Riijjnr ,frotir Hie fn-sh Juice t'linjpt

vacuuiti pmiM nnally hocomp tilled ffithsusiir nml niother »lrjj|i, Tlim' the su-£nr,-l* reinoved r t« n machine . thatswirl* .it n't •ttie. rote .of Jroin 1,000 toI.4IH1 .rerolntlun* a minute,.forcing ajithe filrup from 'the cry»lals. ' ^

"The" Hlritp nKujn I.H holled nnd pro-je s sed until It Is rellevcil of nearly ev>ery particle .of siucar, . i 'he ri'uriilnlnitliquor la tho 'lilHckstrnp' of commerce.Itavv ijiKar Is yellow. It Is Whitrnmlat refliicrlM.'? . - • . . : ' • - '

brain tubes flre nilil his truns riot. Ile..,ciiia'c|vi3 a'Vn;»t KKiinlutUon throiish which n.i "i:f»,camels buHll l . other "aulTvrini; ;.',ji'ii.il<shall be taken curt? of by the'.iw'f.M,

• UoKpHllls ho VIII have Ciln] :-ki:!."lsnrKL'ons and mei)lcnmcnt«;»f ull'iiirijnnd.v greul library'of invillcnl !»»iksIn which con t ie found reui*'..ilii'H. foe.nil dlirrcrlni; anlriltllH. nml thArltnii in-

"Bppctora To ' look, out for arid kdhcIn .the ailing anlnuiU, nnd IIVIIKT ili->i'RUblnnpectnra.' .JU^wni n^jvoiiderfiil

;itclishie :tn*(!iiniiTTT'S:ffh""!'Tio->l!iaiti'.vIlllt- while IllH IllliU'lnalli.n nas u..rkIng and the delnlla of hii limit ./ir=Citnlzntiiin were. IICIIIK Worked out.lilspoor cnnii'l.-ncithliiir Imvins-ticeirtiou«'

"to relieve I t s ' dlstfi'sK,-died of Itsmai'ure. .. • ; , ' ' ' .v '

, . ^ jund2 # House

.; Criminals Fear Him-

stufllnit erecn pepiivrs

liefore. hentlliif ml-HrHn.a |uiri* rfnsethe:pan:wlth wntrV uiid tin.', milk willnot Scorch no enslly. "i''^ ' ' • • • •

"A sliced iiannna uilili?| to the whiteof an egg and heiileu, until stilt makesa delicious fMliur. "r "

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Thread- often become tvvUted whensewing or embrolderiiifj, T*MHVOIII thisroll the neeille'towiird yoaovcusiouallyits you se'w. • .. •.

_HjrTis was . , « : .or i -Ollt;t{BUIto .|.

pr.'tti«!i'.

[hat ttie only<n niiif^y f.»r t tn .*»a<!'.!,lnz- IIi » n rXLfpc t t ^

inarr id irif^rn.i(i.>n .iffiVvr. a"K'IICK ttlitro-j.

of • - > * . iin« y thaV.liee i-jveration Vf -v.-ia't have•win bal'ieft,-wd .ii-n.! 51m Jack <-t!ut-lie-i* *

d njr-COUld

ras tomuch

-dyh.7a nip-

Skater From England

isimd wh'>- will *'&'i*Mior ty.1 anneji' thei M.v n>pk. cj<A«h i.i tb j (•;vision Ib the

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"The. twins are the only «.•,•that I . can offer for a loan." h,."If some one will lend me SJim. j ' ,adopt the twins. Later on, whensteady,, worltf I'll redeem them '

Leigh and l ira. Campbell nmended that Ilarrls go to tli>' 11doctor for ills operation, bin |>.tested; saying that h e would ncept charily. _ ^_. ' ~>\ n i e f w l n s are ~sfic~months nil;

ha vt^ been described by doctors ..aIPR In perfect health.

^^'A"-fe^-ihrys -after- UnrrfiT inii.fioffer he lied from'llntohitStrinTTTwltli him hhs wife, ittld bab'lei. Hicwnfided in friends that lie h-.nl"f>Ibat city and county authorities; 1take actlou against hjm, sliice ir.-refused to 'move \Q the countyat a charity famlly.V

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Auto* Replace Caimelsa*'«hip« o

roiL—Automobiles are ' fa-i rc-I i K oattiels as the slill'Sof tin'' i!.--

'ert, according!to II. Kj'Nortnnn, r.oif-.'

•lleceptiy L was In Beyrouth," * Vman Jald,-"and was amazed i ir i i iTlines of auto transportation that i vtended from that point over variousdesert routes. One line runs fn/rjthere to Bagddd. Another extend! tjDamascus. Still another .to Hulfii.

The" reason for" the replaceiueiit ufcamelsCwIth tlie modern autobus lieen .largely the demand of .'tourists, fiimore comfort and; speed."

Buck Had .Fri .k HornTomijiub, Xev.—William Mursli. ve>-

erun rancher; 'braught down a JiVi.P£itit_!S7j}nurid_Ducl£: Bear—bere. u:iLh—aireak- horn In the center of his.'fnfe..head about'four Inches, long.' .

All AdulU\ in Village'.-^~Are Sentenced- to Jail

cool .i"lylilaciTlfln a. vessel of cold water towiilch a-liarf'oupfiil of sariVhas beenl i d d e d ; - . ' * ' ' • '• - - " .

Comei Springr HaU

rsiivir Diiuu.il III tlice wliin-tlicttuife.-n'ro Is not

TV nho!«j!e » * « « « «rt» tie re-sult i>f..ai>vt'r l>ie ru ' . i : ,Vf the i^tr iT^i t *

in a nt-^rtirr ?<iT>-i-:.

joil rcnioves the black; 'sjioi-' wltlch e

y appear on.sM,Vj.'r, I^t It jtinhluntil, dry, then nwllsh trie.silver

Hmujit the .f'.ie.-nswo: fvti.nnHl.tU-n .taaf.Sbe r.r.-;i f you get . a p l«e^ki io fk ,>d o ir .uf

your wiflnuti.runiit.ive.'.touch'it up withl K iiji n piece of ciittou. t h « i g o liverJt 'wi th ' furn i ture polish und' 'cbi>-«ta'c-wlll hanljy show. , ' " . ' . • ' '

fuvi-rcarf:t 'of nhmnafti'r'.tb*:-n-«ij'*ar. IVIii l . f c<if« '«f Viola

tion »>f .tie'tiBi 'And EWJ- f:e» tr

Calf Born-With Face .:i

vraT™;.!m siu'riite ofrTajK-jier n.Jt -^f',v;s»».i . ; . . -3n:-- : " • " : . • . ' " " - h i l dilfd'liytheeventually'

jr. Persia In"«D.;6iii'd once. •>.-N..ne uiuU j.ij a aap.aad tie

! ! : t*. w a™n .relay*.

y ( i i ) ,pifigiwrsaiiist crime'

f of tWilliam' Kw'tir." tne'o'wp g s a i i s t crime

lilu'i feaivd by uiulervvorljy uiulervvorljthe; JUddle 'West. -„'.,'

g ' f i i r •nraetionfBood lirlnjilni;* w a t e r . r - f ^ a e y

,'Uitelllcvnt Kiorldnn Jltiich'es, preicTies;BtidTit^TIteaHwIiati i l i ha« siven

I'olil bull,di!rji:rcj«iirueri'd swaihps•JunKles, .apji7 b,unwti(tird 9e.rni.b0rn*ej».-'tilhe tn'ltie' natlvo.'* railway neta' it»v« ••fcorld of .itranse atjaU tat

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Aetop, Amy u l Robert lore and •,••>demand thow picture* and the beanty

••QfTterircMtwtBre •* Therrt -*Mt-^»n*e> my preTendlug, Aeaop, I don'tknow a Del Sarto from a Raphael, andthe worst of It Is, I don't rare. I'Mtired, papa.. My neck ache* from gal-

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i-lon the»?repll«* "K»JB-

^ . ^ O o n V ^ ' SUK. Grocer" was the

Institution of lt»^-,-nrdeea. there were'vvdawaytoinetroppuae*.- and Chicago, who found

, w r i t e baclc toKam-,,r,ain del)caciea,t«ch a*

,.'jruit«, that were obtaln--> else.'. " '. ' '',.rihe Grocer" naanotjawtradesman catering-to the^•d-needs of a _ small,1 area- Kammerer'i. bak-L . ™ * \ vegetable, fruit.

-uiles department* were...."l and highly organized,i illness.' . .,., „( Kuramerer was tlie In-

•Jne"beaatj Is there alright jnoth-•r. I f t just that we haven't had thetime to prepare onrtelTes tb.adnilr*) It,t l» way the children, nave. The wholeworld1* notcraiy,;travelfnjjtheiireotmvtrie* over for the wonder* of their artand beauty. -It's liist that m.K«i»-

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.ii-v with the- be*tt_.•,h,i,;erer, while he. dld;npt,rve the trade, could, be,:., premises ot the buslnewmorning until late at nightorning until late at nig

oomy, if not particularly

to become anything else." -••There'* something In that father,1?

amid hi* wife, easing the back of hernet* with a ministering of wltch-haxel.I ' l o n j , Just an much as you do. to beable to make, the .children feel-we'reup to it, but I may at well confess,Aesop, I, don't know what It's allabout "Take that lecture today In thegallery on Slennese art of the Fif-teenth century. It wasn't "easy to fol-;lowwhiit he was saying, father, theway It wa* for the children becausethey've had 'enough- preparation fortravel,-to know what It was all about". "gxactly, mother!' While we've beenat home, being growers, our children

I'have been preparing themselves to en-joy the things, we will be outcastsfrom all out lives, if "we-don't-hurryup and begin j o lay the ground' workfor us to lenjoy It; too."1

"Kow, what- do you mean by. that,"Aesop!* asked his wife. ''••'•!

What he meant by that was to come

,*, of the day. except ther was a customer, asking.M,1 of the concern, likely to

^ w h o T i i r b i i n r walmost single-handed,

. his hold when success

rxeisior noiei in -uome, o**i[ Itobart-Bald to tils sister:

•''This t'rlpls an a«;ful~ffosC AmyTJGood IiOrd, If I had known.tlie gov-ernor .and .the governor's* lady .were

J*9losJtP.,.h.&JLjyL'.!Li?f sa Li!11*1 Vji!i!e

TSnrouMrands r^ld^roTr^e^thiPpoo.old. thater flop down for a cat nap to-.

" of Llvla, right Inda? the

in* anu wii. iwui» - —*• - - -.,'t. he gave It heart and bodyuinu.rtunlngs of h l iw i f e and:o ilio contrary, notwithstand-i n g tlilnk, our children haveivunipe' six t'uies now In nlLj ililnk It high time we werei) lust one holiday!". 'tieht. mother. Tliat's whatiiini:. S e x i summer we'll JoinIs niies anil see the world."•, .vmi'j-e beejJMiying that for

n It llils~tlme7-mtrtherr^Hlgh-wi-'re beginning to get sqme-

t ,,f It. Next year this timeivsa can spare me."lil.iren, high-spirited twins of

\<j>re also of a mind. "lion-.T i t ' s up'to you and. mother~o~er?'*[tr"nrTiexfrironjmi*durllngB' foake us' looMntde,inline grown." .. •' ' *

• you ruirid, children, your fa-1 I are going, io-J'rnufe nndt'd'- vou n « t Juno. It's1 coin-

dliln't actually believe It until? mi the boat, tlie Knmmcrcr>ur strong, did scfsi i l ffbr the

trip, which, the "oiacr pairn contemplating, planning'.,."for at least two-thirds of

tarried lives. . . . ' ."iiingstcrs, pampered In. every

ravel and education, and to

- I M , and It would have^to be Infront, of 'lo Guarded by Argute1, j -wouldn't BIIJT it to-the dear* for/worlds,.but can you Imagine hrifr theywouldLwelcome taking nn.carllftr bouthome? We could hop down to~Ati-tlbes then for a couple of hionths onthe nivlera." ..- r ~~~ /

n'll ,be the last to snfoest .It to•them,"-—.-- -—. '—J.y

"Leave It. to me, darling. I knowthe mother like a book. Sllis will Jumpnt thf»-relenneiw _'_ ^—It_-rn» at thin point/that""Aroopwalked in on his prot'epy M'ho weretossing off the remains of *'•"'•• >-«oii—

CHOSEN TO RUN ARKANSASTQWN

Mrs. J. O. (Eva) McLant (fourth from l i f t ) , mayor of MounMda, Ark., btlrig tworn In tpgtthtr with th* womtnof th« city's council. Ths tU women' dtclartd thty wsr* tltctsd to th* council without atplrlng to o(tlc«.

' W i d n u r Hot Springs. " .' •' "~'••'.'

beft used with hnblni! puwdi'r biscuitsalild and u hot drink, vi\M has tt llh

following la'one that' will -provide »

on •ti«l# wbml brwrt. tac* tinted <•a little--butter ontll -brown o» Dothalrtet.

ailJ a tilw—ot-h>matoi~ oner wtiH"cheese, seasoned vita a bit vt Wor-cestershire and chill nuc* an<t *»rrehot «itli jiflrls of bac«L,.r

luen'a* «-rnRrflS* tandwlrt oltlnrt^WhTmVftniffirnHSInn should be aied, especially «braterveyfchot.

Vegetable • tlocis, aspf** and'tln'f-:ms£ -tw-iwetl •*»• \vv* turnimlvkhes, tarnishing with pnut*, fresh chop|#d sxeen. or red'pep-per, ,-blf* of other evoked vrcriaWraMrtnirTiCTst-^"™*-™™ -~. „ t

There It » wl<li> mn'pe at m w i l n nfor hot or ctvl'd tandvcU-hes. Wlih th*

hnHini. «»lnur.bmtlnt »aurt«, inuhchll| and oMi*r* well kniVwn, th^re an*I'hopjHMl oily*1*. Cflp*ir*, ureen'anil u^lpepper*, p«r«li>jr. cremt and mint

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HOWBy J

IT STARJEP |

Apple butter. Is best when servedwith hot >mutllna__QC biscuits, ws vas wltlTTiot rolls. ; . - .

Evergreens should be planted early,by the middle'of October at'the verylatest. If the weather is dry at timeof/planting dip the roots lino n'thickmud"paste~T5Cfn're-j)lniitlnB, but- It-Isnot necessary If the season Is' v—•Kvergreetnpdta not requir^ muchx

tails."Say, Hob, say

Here In this en

/what sn'y?'

y should lie kept waterc/d ^upthe time of freezing. . J . ^ —

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By JEAN NEWTON f. "MEN IN HIGH P U A C E 3 -T"Xj>Lrl.l> tw-auifw to »->y that fi'W•of us>Ainl.*» » « hail »n InWlni u

tlie trutti. OMJII.1 a.-iiirati-ly s u n « l » ih.aitu.il iM-ulnnhiM of till* I

h I'lan-a" M»t<'h t't-iay•to. pmiple" «r*up>'lne I1

posltloija. ' . \ ^Jli it-how different wa«'~K^

usage and •'• originalr'<lr In the t«;slnnli)<t the

i-4 places" weri« h*rl>l In

byi—the

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Sandwich EniemblV — A r r a n g esliced chicken on toast,, sproud wltti.

niialBercovi'r with a sllre of.tu-nhitowith drt'ssing. cover'the tomatowith a thin KIII-Q tif frixzk'd hain-'andtl.i'ii with a saiiti'd HIM.U of l lr o \ e r with tonst.i lYnli nitnt or tuna iicalemon Juke, suit, pt'iipt r unit a tmiinof l.llins.,(i-ti^lil for sanilnlill UlllMKH 1'vpeiintly ptod txltb allUI |HiuilL'r|bHiuUi toast s o n e l l thattticy inuko >i.rv^ nlit1 9iiinl\\ti.hi1^

^ t h IH SOnut lie

el and education, and t.ai;e was a,n old story, set

J I h i i t r

trhe voy« n ~ -3- . ^ .n tills otie In t h e Jilgh spirit orrehture of experlcnce^leadln£<e, by the hand.' .in 'twenty-four hours n£ti!C,lnndsop Kammecer; and. his wifeiHiijrsvvanR"tnrougli puropei-ae,—••2tn the dlttatts of their tworuieU' effervescent youngsters.•re determined .on showing tliemtVas-done,"r— j-~~~~-:——-—results need tnstjbave-heenrsur--"*Wit*'thc5' 'BTBOtC'lhe paTewtw^•rers with something akin! to

y o u r "• • ' •" ; i ./:

"No. You're quitting! us. Mii/andI. have made tip our jnlnilsjyio' stayover In Kunrpe tills year,- and catchon -to this thing called' the culturepime.. I'm going t o / n e e d / y o u two-

•chHrlren-'b'itrk—hornet Junbv--yi>u.'re».K<kIng to tn'ke chargo /it the fruit anilvegetable (Jfliiattnients. A to 7* anii/1]Amy, I've wlriHl'hack to our MissPunt to take you-on In her depart-ment and get you ilmhere/l up In thefascinating study "of Imported, spices."

. ".Why, father—-" /"Kope.. Vou mother and I aren't go--.

ing to need you -aroum)' for. the nextlittle while. We're golng-to get our-

"reives ready;'tlie way we did you, to

P'-uiw what It's all ahout.'fAnd so It .Was, that /the house of

Aesop Kam'merer, I-'l/ncy. OroeersTfound itself presented' with hinnrtiiu

| y T l i » t i J tRiortllnB to all preupts and'iits. should have-been havingno of their lives, found them-overwhelmcd wllh the most pro-sense of Inferiority It had ever

lUrt 111 frtune to even ciJRceJV'e

presented/ w hthe -fniiTTmrt % editableinnrtiiut r of the fnii d

department as will as uiTasslstimt toAlias runt', In" the.fasdtmtlnp depart-ment of rare and exotic uplcus.

Small Food Differenqe

of the nutrition o f m o s t i o t f K f eof the earth. 'They are. as a rule, thcheapest sources of fond fuelj'so thatcorn, Aylieat; rte'.vbarrey-antt-oflt; ker- ,nels are tq.be.'found cnifstjtullng :a*

h f tlie Cali

by DOROTHY EDMONDS

The .Gaiie of What Do You Seo

llobhv llrllliin the u l i lwi i ymr 4>lil.,» J...I. liillto.t f..riiu.r K

»"' w»rl.lt Mi 1M'«I

upon which «hrlues wen* r n s t i . i -l w i« l

un*li»uM*stlyt

GREAT THINGS EXPECTED OF THIS AIRPLANE

Workmen In Parl« putting the finishing touches on th* ttri,ioSphtr« alrplan* invtUcd by M Cuerchal*. j[\ I* notconstructed to fly In ordinary aeronautical lane* but In th* rarer ttr^tospheriataln* fpHft above th* Vurfaie of th*earth. The tnvtotoi; bellevei the new plan* will be able to attain a iptnd of 2SCimll«. in hour A tpecValty tiuijt cockpit protectt'th* p l l o ^ ' . . . . ' • . • M A — | \ /

^)uo of thitHtaMoii iiiustcrs at Graf.Central .has a sU!«* l lu \V. l l e ownsIfiisollniV and -oil UiiHlueHSMin thu Bos-,ton I'ost rdnil, arid\iH» tt-^s me tha^iradelM poor. MotorlMTirvj'nH, uned to

In . nn.if'say, "1*111 . herNuV'''iowcoUtit^tiiylr gallons. They bus J u ^

TiliHiielTnnjparcntlyT- to-t;<H-hoiiiii,-\^jauy_ler they -ranitot optm^a-

n-Ri.- -Mv.-i'biint, but^tlie station niaB-te/'s Kfin, wlio^rrniH tlii» EtiTalnt'tis In bis

<|iiwrly utHiugh. wre' : Ilki; i.'OilFBo liilja.

heir 111 fortune to cvedistdmetljn.jhelr home,city eachition of auuiQrjty"ttnd' social andss:recognition, hete they were,"led around'by tho': noses, to

bv two • youiigBters •• who were, II In aspects of Illfe of which theylever even heard.'vas one thing; t o hear Amy andJUtgjttgjAStexpeilltloti^ of 'th'ejr

third or often mut-h. more of tlie callIntake of;the millions - -—*==="volveil." BbmtMif tliej<eare used Tb; almost lhe"sume fo^in^as

Tliey miiy he prouud or piil-(ot otherwise.

"cut out the chofrt ofJ.oir4.. The playi-r/l .It r

^»^ .V Hl.U ...,., . . _ Of -^I'llifl chari IM pluceil In the center,

•pa. uncover»'"the pictura chart, counts fifteen'Ly«rOiiiis't w,rlte doWD~a-'ll»t of the ttllnKS' h«

/one.who.rerMinbire'tlie molt win..

mini

ip7andS«Bl* ^\"

returned from the long "and lux-i vacations afforded them by

Btay-at-home ' parents.- Jt ; waser" tnitte^ 'to come face to'facetUese^-wondets of. Europeanyictgl-.SiyvDriders to wh|ch JJelr chit--.ivpre Innured^and stand 'there,,other Kamiherer"flnnlly jijlmlttedr^iusband, like" two dumbells TSBtlhiique.. . '•

i y -mutual admissions...led from one another duringsix weeks of the'U-lp. burst pnlslit In their hotel room tlooked the Arho In Plorencif-.esop. you may not k'no»; ltrbut; a- pair Af\what the chlltlrend iall 'JiurdbellsXout of Dubuque.'"; jyadlbe^n sitting beside the wl^•resting his tired and ichlng t~"

i a-.-pillow :when this.'outbf;. and he turnsd upon his wifeI defeated.eye?S in tvlni.,fpili'wfsWrrlMi "jmb'

drVtheyA*^---^.-iHlrairand 'Wetesd-^hit t I know wl^II ab^ot. ha,T.» i^JihlP»:in .aiflra^lJ-V" -.«5=jUid _the" _deirjdlnt;i pa

.alteredthe •• other.1 J

eds"are ina'till1

at a "part i>

go/by.but.'Just t^be on tlie^ilifeis uiiiiriiikes theliHtcen

htrs. 'Soiiur^drlviirs have ten Kalioj^sof gas put In ttic tunkfcuml thcii say

ley liav-jeforRollen-llielr iwctclhooloi.Tb'nt.Jfi^U rltK," Hays Vlic.«i|« mall'Just-ldave; your «pnre;_tlre." If theyIrlvu away without doing. »i,»t :lio JIIJ*4

lies u police b«ix Oiiwn th« roail- _ . rormi back. Then tiiey ll.simlly, discover some1 motif)'.' Ttit? statlor

itisler nays"ithi» funny thins about-tin'hole affair Is that most of-th«!.wiotor

. , „ andofrcora.'.l-Aslde from.tinhowever, there Is a run..,..,. -- :to the relative nutritive values ani^

•physiologic, properties o.f the; variousCet-rom • the^henilst'^sta'Bdpoltrrthere| 9 lfttie occaKlDirto attribute, onjj!* .p ^ k ^ r l c ^ v t * o n ^ ^ W , cereagralnsV/fe'WJ «'"n""-tltors.- Allare, '.abundant InTyfji^oy prbteitr' th(taatch/ijipstia

"Tl Mamps' theyjWma'iffnrlyliFTlig iWiseJ:W>.| old ones>«nfi new ,'on/s, but ail of

I'relatlVer */««„.enSrl<£Tfrimrtlsie:to; tlmW.In^fe

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ireftytie sreatest good\ -aacrlncins &'^(AuaHhJ happiness, even consciejfepItself.' -Dbn't feel.ba.4-lt ybn_ .haven't

Wvunt .'R6 glad/tr/atlalile or/d liiivevto **••«life.^Qrlt.

colors. Hetty foUnd itJtomarsn-malio.w "bojSETSouMJ/etiipty y ~ —

^jfc.aml^lnlFgoTpast eboard Aio.x such

. p i e c e 7 - o frTiea larger than

,'wish to frame, .with1

t^fromihe c/n-. ^ ^ . . . j ' through.' Allt t / o t ' t h e >frame<seali!

!5onMS«—An' emW marsh-d!ox or other- (in. cleaned of'wrapplnSB; or printings, an1'

borUeju^-as ulinwn.Tin the .pictafcg..-.-- ~^ A ^ U a i i i p ' Slunre*^ -j3.ece-.of veryheavy, paper, oh, vcry f .henyy^ratjutpi lialfKclrcie Brst and; then 'a "linifrirele : cut .out^-bf that,/vvlth seals

^y. t°P .&nd., bottbrij_iand--the-lasted together "trirnjako a-^pet

..-v. ;shade.; L... --^. /' ^--. • :

~ A Blotter Pad—JjBaiTfrom the largepa8tel»SrdT)ffli2^at-Brbtlicr^>Bobby•found,. .the'Tj/it part fit/fit^ nenlljtrlmmcil «^J,rouBli edge*, wlih' cor

,V

ners' .of' heuvy papeV.piisted on eachcpTnenuhdexnorith eaoji side tri forni 'fllttle.Socket, Into; whlcli, the blotteo4uM KejUpped. Eiiqb of tlMae. pockeisN>are"to' be covered, wjtb prett'» e a i s . : _ . r i a — r - .'.••• • - - " ^ r - - — ^

X-TCencll-lipx—Ms.ls^niade^frSlitije vv^^etrtioTTiisteHwWr-perhap*!, prettliy>overed with seals bDtb.e-ou

A Kller fnVtii I-rink II trtnuntor (if the Jjr-pil'ikau iti,

M, (itljool tn )kl»._wn Uy\ , ^

f r ink iruinhiilL I it* r >i«^J of tt e ( ul _ormlo Sii^hvm A MkfiTL^n <nillvMi^i I Hrst iuf*t VIn \* t>At> I It til prtcHlHl Mm tipthrough itiily UIHI tfi»« tourist B*.enr,nWnnd hotiU MM**'! to j?i t «iur auill lni,»«\

th. n'fmJ *«(io antpiirly l|(IH». uijiy

rtrni;.; "I'nnl

l l i « >•uiti- a t t h eg s . iijlillirHlm.il j>|>iiil

IJ .r t» i \ e that1 On

^ j t l q J ^ U | l l _ u f

r^Aji, HfTiv f (1, Nol -mily <ould/s f .a« r« l iml ^p Hi1sh» Urjt It !Iwil tjiltin a n mpimiry i i [ J _ _

of t|li*» l » n i i t l i i i f s of mrrthari*

K*4H-^st')Ti'mm Xifyrli1t.li

." 511M Mora*'» only lie| in clilin wn*/'tn 1 be yitcAuf a' peaetiL-Sh)i lout .It.,"and,, not knowlns fanr-rmrrh^a-lietetea.;'might be,;Jirofrcred it,dollar In settle,intiit- To her surjir|sc. tub, Sot SOcenu In chaLge..-•

• / ,Small IKIJS In .Now y<irb have a habit

or Jiimpini^up on {Llie buck of taslcabsanil golng-fcir a I ride. They get 'onwhen the iratllc Htops for a red Illiht.but tTie cars run so fust between l ights ,tb.it l lity hnvc to wait for the nexthalt tn get oft. Ai'thfl ta i l s begin to•low down, the- kids l enuxa l ly fronitheir iwrches, Renlom looking behindtlx'm. We Always »under yby they•Jont g « killed, but never yet h a yseen one hurt. /' ^^ '

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THE CRANFOKU CITIZEN A f P , CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, »932

1 Citafclita**) lass5*Ha.**l*1)kI»

CltBftftlkW ISS1

Ttae atnfen of the Tbwnahlp Commit\.:tt of Cnslord-in Kfnsinc to (rant a

r a house to be erect-

• Vlf ..'OUSroall rtTIIKI aM)

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a l»n^ t»;f««»> ;t l»«don«orU, Onion knout*** certAlnly for the food ai the town-«WP . j , . •

The question « framing this permiti}i»i t a M a all U*- ("-ropertyIn CrariTcerd. vtko desire to hav«Tl'v3SJ5Uiat««i 'i|*j»"fiiSR"' el***

rrtjdrsual.place" In «htrh to lire.IT*- w w r < t trie lot tt ine/end of

averiue. «i It*** easterlyS i i ' b ) 1 "« I'm- ti»i

_, i a Mm* an It, jxnr Hnnz Union avenue,'\ utarwd' on another

: «1ijcir would brinir•he lava to***** very eitwe. together, and

n | of unnerdrd

' To « member 4f 3'i» »<>ui|prfiil 'fanifir of AiUun It. fell tt> leav« tin, w.rld

r W Ma'rlaiimmi - .IVCBt tMU«»»*»

[ "Xu.rrani th.ii permit would not onlyllK a eSetrtmmt,.to. tt**'adjoirtjrig hlKh

ManorOS--- , aver.u*.., FKk 7eTTare,.Tiiie<ld flare.and

• v m w , but «-auirt op<n t£ie wayleMed-buMlnat^an

r . l f a permit la granted toln

tn a readentiaPfcr-ctiort al-j__ It certainly, cannot

to other""Bcsaf fort j-vVo"perty owners ln the

f. Hi* *rt;re ron-.*rlwc MA fratrr-

' ri-whiJi ••."••*«immunity affair

nf. ot in

of a permitTllis

be taken to liieBoau^Nft appral, and it be-

owners

Com-- V> ."» rrilornu who have

vicM.y».ir pfbtral; a»»lri« having- two

,.....-:.-c: I. LEACH.ur, Crsnford

iis,1..-:i-« rf>r m i^ in !:. Kuitet

Crrek rfnieterj. In Wvalilnflun. II»a» In ifVt'Ihtt-Hrnr) MUm» marW i i l l f

Wllllnui Hitli«-

Kr|ii-r

Carnegie Medal Honors Telephone ManitoTSave^iiothef

A Carneeli Hero Heital hu inn•ward«l D. Joaepa Qulnn, Now J«ra*rBel! Teltphona Compuij efttHoyea ofCatudan, who** ova dvstb waa nar

lliul'-•tJJay* liaia,le'fl.•\il!?"vpli!i!in ^ntv^r hft'l '1rf'»m i»il<-}( a tKjImi tliwr*r »,•that- «»>r - w M r b t h e firj-i-Jilwl. ..'llutrr

thai J :I-art of

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under \*>n, tin-

'vm Jlla<»ll.

ill dilUI

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li"dr».-iij;i*!a|*-.! hy'

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Alien

. Adiium, lifutll^ *ui( lii'n. Wi'iit tttt to.Japan with John, raf'jirice mid lu lirefcttt runiti Irrtrt roiitftin H-.nii^ilie orlental lialilt (if .eonteinplii.Vttm- cf -the«ilff»ia -of life and dfiilti. Xl i f i t ldeaSaint Dnnilena r*iprt>M>ntiiil In' bronze.'atid inanklnd U lnitt'litvil tit t i lm.andto Ai)aui« U<r"in.rNiurlni iiiinteciilere,.Pouinea* • iltt'Hjle unfit, uiily »init- itlTmnal m / , Hint It '.In cirtit oru"—Ex'

Th» hapjrv opi«nur.«y has c«ne X• our ferit-ra'iioo to fl*iuotiiir* ;

afid. our otxigaUor..by nttir^ celHKHLUon oJ I

the 20bu? uum-citary of hi* birth"Tt rpnfempiate hts imjelAan

Ucn'to <tu'.y. hu cbMmit, hia patlecec,hit rrrilun hu >utr<nanjthlp and hb ac£txnpluhtnenU fur hb country and theworld rclrmriM (he ipirlt tn* wudotn

"Therefore I Herbert Hooverdent of the United state, of Amentaacting In accord vmh the purposesUu Coflffrm* do Unite all our propsrto onanlsr themselves through everycommunity and every aawxtauon to dobooor to the memory of Washim ton

£-*• dutinc Uu period (root February a to— T l i i l i | l i l i i | linj - - - '

"AMI Z hereby direct that on the an-..... . UffCWiy or ill* birth the natt ot the<' lUWtod Stale* IK approprtatelr dU-,

f.i pUrtd Upon aU-XJovtrnment buildings' (,M ** United SUteivaiid all ' 'tefr. jfttUam and ofBcrs of tl

t '.

„ _ _. whereof I hate hereuntoimi aty tttaA am) caused to be affixedMaM*M>a<«h* United 6 U U M L _" -'-*P0dl M til* City of Washington this

u «f Mvuary. ID the year oiI aVatteen hundred and thlrty-, at UM Independence of ibr

I of America tbe ooetaun-

i «t community and civ-at or-U> make the Washlnitloo

Celebration Monday a

1 tp a certain extent by-the IIWtO-epenllon or chain mores which: M l M l close all lUy Members of tbe

Business MniB Auocluilon and otherindependent stori ii-anrr» will not open

Their ahopr* hor lit s,Ui£j)l thr llttlrbusiness tlu'\ IIIIKIH tr mvu i the chainlloff xiHTitlderatlun for rii[>*u)t<« *hu ni^bt

VItom Imptn

Ipiuday whlcnall dui^U) (U<

thin >nu Ltkrs> vi\ addad i-tgnt£U.an<.<II liii.s ix- n *n,ii<fc*iil tlut thuM »»t>o

i _XUt_ (.litilti jtur -s -Ju jill Lhcirthehollili\ hdlurdi)

lornildjbli bo)\ptt fur Mundar »t trixt.nit iiut of uupria^ina, tlie fbaun

stores »ith thi pub,It s itbatvriUielr Indiflernue to iommuiut>

In the motistructtoik of^e^ one lntp»rtaiit^jafei)uiird ha*

bern ottrluokeH ,Bot»Kn North and8oulh aytnucs^the protectln. curbs

tend ncurly all tlie-wnj through thaisection or tile in nut as an elevatedisland in the middle of Uie street. The.curb ends oil both the North and Southavenue 1lct»rpecjion.vjrtih Centennialavenue \thould WJ-mSfe* with a roby

/rt*l«Uir similar'to tin t)-pe that Uused to designate ,th* tune baffle haz-ards of Uie Ufifois avenue- talirnul1 —*~'^ ~ a&d-theruby reflectors /»ouid *be ample thecurbs are jcalTty -visible after darkand are a distinct .menace to motor-ist* particularly those -got familiarTltirtlM atnet.

Logical Va>itk£it*r. —My I t < i . , - « wl flv*

foaQil a v» lshlH***ie on bh rlate athfasked o r la wauli wtth btm. - ~ .

Arthur irvn at,,! Mid 'that-be-^taOarlslyst-fcjr a molonxcle

"Von aunt Dot till me your wish,"

,^'KjeU. If j e o Jonl/knaav «v[tat'* I%mttpoS tot. h«w will I ever jet II?"

/wiiTS. reply.-*.

in l l» Vftin laiiieo, tbe lnbabltants oft^e ;tkljr.t2a /f«ki*ie4 aliiioHt 'entlrel-tf i*» Jimti^i.r* of tha-'AnitTlran Ib'•an ra<-v. ite.Arawaks atid-ttie £arll>ll W f-nj iaaot. their wij • from tin^^ttti Amerlran tDainland, throuxhttie «t>ole_rbalD ot In* Aiitillea as falat tbe lUhama*. T)i» OariUs had founlater' alnl had vaitrd tin Annrakifrvm all of th»- truer Antlllra andfru« *omr of IRe larger lilanila. Tlif

Famous French CastTe -•- Built.by EniHt^ King

' « Chiit..iiu /;iill,Jurir'ti.iilll hy ItlrhOienr ile; Ii-lnii. U ntii- of' tl

..-"• . • D. JOSEPH QUINN ' •rowly a»erted wlien hi naked nil liftto aa\ao that of a feMow cmployoe..

Quints who Is an Itiipeitbr of underground rabte Mnearwaa working InCa'iihjon 'with a cable splicer when hlacoDips\lon entered a recently opened

to "finve "iiiM'iiT t7T!i~"mvn~-"itrrhH«'irw«a i-ferti-il In .inn yeirr. wllli \)i"tfr< tliickT ' 'HtiSiiirii'ViTlTi'il

He;'1 air IMismv* of t'lilllp Au^'iistua. -iFruDi;e.; '. ;' .... . *

tlie Kri'tii-h-. hllix I M it ill*

li'tl j t lil.«New York, beforerixtceh years agoT

"*Raalrting that' be.probably aoccumb to Ibe g u » - « ) Stattempted a'reicue; Qa'.r.a c»:-ied it-lfrom a nearby garage and procurreila rope, wblcb be bopeil »ou;-l be loo;

not!:

leaving, sufficient lengtli .tu fabout that of bis coriiparci"!;,

Tbe rop«^ wss too-.-.atiort- for.

; al ut ia<f'-or.- .'•«s tit,Tjr«

hoi* and tried to fasten jbody.of tbe unconactous,'waa overcome by gas f*jfc«-could d o thLs. i'ollcoto1 tb* scene and' they m furn. «IU>;for flremeo'supplied wltb tas rnj«t«Before the flremen arrived a j;*>i','**-;man also had. been oven-"!"" by'Uwf a s when be was lowered tnlu tbttfanbol^.tp attwnpt a rescu-. :i''.***.*»?hauled out Jnto oiwn air. ii . v i i e rand, qiiicliljrr revived-,..Wremeii i rr irinaT *Q. tb* scene, descend(»<l tr:!'-- Oitoanbol* wearing gaa masks o«'!, rt-moved the forms of both. i).ifnh aucMa fellow F o r k e d They « . « ra»! i«to . th* West Jersey. HuiiiM-path/tHospital, In'Coniiien. where Iv.tli r»covered, after a f e w l m u r s »:tii to

jmarient~ 111 effects -fronr- thf.'r expmience. .

Quinn'wAs tiono iMl with tti<* Carnecle Medal award Just b..(»r" Ciirlst

«.' it carries with It a riili. auariio f 11,000.

BE.U. ESTATE FOB 8AL1i" ' «* *>U.-caO CaUlcan

*-««IL .'**w tocsUoa

TOMI r<*Jni* for liiHuekieplos*.

,1. .ls»l Nortb Areoue. V

i I S 1 V i l l . abar« tbrlr tw«« UKbil auniiarlur, beat. faa.

firrtrk- fHrnlshcd, .$»!' ' <«rc . of CiUicn

atvti , o^potlle batb'rwW,dl

iitt

—Margaret . Ailasister of Bessie AlLtn

nf

whli ri'iillml.

fill acrirnitartata. with well der«tv|xi|srts. The |**i>le oi tb* Itshamua/ailed Haeaurhr* Vuciji* and ttifrhVf tribe cf Cuba was tbe tibrniFfs,ibew also belnc brasches of tbe AroerIMD InJIaa rare

OU n n i d i declare that Haiti had• < « » » « ! . « « , Inkabltantat The force.!labur demaaded by Uae 8|ianlah concfuerBm. tcrrU>er wlt,b the artnal roaa-«arr*» and war lusara, (irartltalliwlr»|l out tb* native |Nipulailon vfHaul. Cbl4 atid ether lalatid* In Iras•has a emtilry Tlie liii|nirtatloii ofangry staTr» bexarf *> mftf ar IWU a rUtti fur tbe mine* and later for thel-isntattooa, add Haiti l*i-auie imiloinlasaily orcro. I'an of ibe Island had

lYracb colony during the[li recitarj and the outbreak

vt the I react) revolution led to theimx-la-Bailoa of universal freedom Inir.tt, A few years later tbe Haitians,"fomifi.jH.fTO slsvc*. declared their InJepeoJeixe of France and aurceasfullyrnainialnedi It aj-alnat Hi* Kreochforces. . , „ _

NoUiissc Modem About •Workinc* «f Vitamin*

xaledse W tl.» vitamins I* nutmo-Jim.- I>r Itutb i" Wadswortbwrites la CVjllter*. "It Is a* old as[trlvns and saillnf veawls, olderthan roloml.oa. and probably rontrnil»rarj with Noah It I* only thenaae wblct Is new

gjmatliatlra or ' tb*' vltamlna—tlielr

I—Tt-i- i r ' i t a r T a c a a e -rtrwiBrarannaET iaiBTiuTsTTItatnTtTS U. C. l> Ji and soin »' and <h>4o

the ei|wiia>rnial method whlen has>TVVI nj>.« tae-dlclne Inutile last 40

-Huw lha< -Bltatietlsn* arrived -attte kn iwlrdcartbat lemons Vruuld pre*- •<>til sryjrvr I don t know I think Itfs L i a b l e that they stntuWed ento

of • •" at .fart hecao<* leniohs were ea»>to nirry and to keep anil eiiuld b<fiver. In tbe fi>rm of Julre to tbe sail

* lot of fu«.a. Oux-iitp* \—irnt-dsy kaowiedfe tills initial sour»>s canwd by a lark^of- Mlamlo C

of Ircui." ti i"And I will liuld It; ucre II minle nfb'ult.T." ."V ' • . • , . "

Ulchard <1M In 11IHI ami I'lilllpto«k tin- c«»tle hy a'lvtte, lilit tliu cur

"rTs<iii'""a.urrHidt'riMl'only nt Jltur pulnlof utanatlun, Henry V of Cniitiimlreioiik t(ie eastte' nfter a »li:s« nf 1«months, whiMi the ropea wertv »-*)rhrat with wMrli-JJio lic»!i'i;i'il ilrc-w »n-tcr fnnii thi'wi'lt: Tin'.cualle wus ronHcl»r«(l the t««t n|iiiliuin of inllltnrya n I'M} i Uirp_ln_ I- iirm "r

'Saury ( IIKIII7 rimnlnul Ihtiulnntll li»H n b i u Kliik II. nr> t \ nfrrnnrv <llniiiiinll)il It It i l u »l runnertliail ho turn It into a alronehuld.

rixHJi. adjoinliil Uth. Suit-r minute* io iuUon. 11 Ur-. *-t«ci«itlMM* CJUnford ft-ftiXT.

« l l r t . ind w * m a l l ;L and ttvard If desired.iii. 317 Sixth Aveoue.-Mfwd •-31W-U. - If

tin with fiut and cold runirf»n«ed tor light bom*vCKauturd 9 - U . . . tf

, auluM* for gltojud If (k-lrttt

LitUK Clt«nfurd a-

i.5tirtl or unfufnlslisjo*, labls1 ssr-r. I'l-.uil Uie Uneal 5B Llo£olnanlirdi -V J. ••' ' tf

n; prlrate fala

PBOrtrMtrFOR SOTTOR;'~.._ 81A0—»TOHt .-

Burke, a» well Ha iielieiike, aJl pf^ranf

v. Boscoe T. Fouat, rector

h a l e d hkla trill t«. i W t H |.y I.'.- T . w i ,A i r i j ^ l l ' ' " " ' " ' " ' ' e »r ttip-Ti. i iu. l i l i> ,,f < t u . f f ! . N — L .

b nirrea. TUKMUAY KvfcMMi, iKinii AKV.-J. IJ..2.,-^ s - - * • • ! •— . u B u .'>n i> ta . . •

City of Immorlala,. The fit j of tlii MLIJJI 1,^ l»jiirtc, J541C

rnrclo hniDiinrola Ituplnul niHl nrorriI of nlliirs mlilily In tlrti ItuinlHintKi1

kiiuit ti(\Lr no [uiuiiil In .No nmit«r«lmt >.i|ir ij i l in«l In lift hluriiup him•oliietlilrii: fur you Whin l.iunr.l | nyli>r «"« thrn- ho Mlil li nua HUM In upeft nnjj itinst i lmcwlus t i u la Lutope.l ie ,'brvnkfn'atiil for lU'p'erntii.* illnnlfur i n i l t i ( i n n ' m u i j t i n tlip H|M rnettry nlKlit fur t m iriita In a K»IHISI MI It l i i i l i i,,,uil d t y to HIP TnIf u>u nunt in ll \n m i l mill nt •innh(titit I h r i you din wiimltr o\«r tluTonle Vccrlilii, track tiiwa of t)><•»oik o r ML Inn hnui In mint (,nirt,iElliit'a UoiiTi'ln, uuik In ihp- vVriIIOIIIIH of lm«i t.nlllio Mm l l m » «Illk Almrliii \ i « | i i m | iirul m i i r Hi,Arim mi win re. Chil l i ) i jmte h i s .muni fuMimu m|i> —i X, h iril i l.

Laws to Curb Indians*I n i L j . - a i , i i h i < i | n i i i l i i v t n i l l i t

f i r s t s IIUIJUR il«jll»litUddrnivl nrillnnuit l imks of_,Vrli it waa dl»<l,i.,iltended to ellinlniiit^fi a-nl ihoraT uiTTT fjiiii.) v * * " 11"pllid to

so lie tlluuillit Uiitlihn, of flullliL lrl«on tin? ,rnri Tally t i n i u l "

of a ] riintllitlU i l t lu j l^ . ^o n l^iv u mJ'««sed aknlaM ftii l luj. liulluu |u,iui,Ton prlvali tiivtna inn] Mnulhi r nut » i*ellmletl x.i}liic-~t!int hu i s mil uj^lt i n iho'lld nut lie pirUitl on n lviilks. - " -

at the service tomorro* at vlO a. m. atUie BjVnc, Burial will be in Bridgeton.

• . ' Thomas Mstheav '•, - . .Tliomaa tjGjighes died suddenly Feb..at his "lome. 10'AldcrK street. Mr.

Hughes lived In Cranford four yearaand oflalt conducted, an antique shopln Alden street. Pof a number of J « a nlu resided In Brooklyn and was con-nected with the Brooklyn Daily EagleAt ore lime he was in business as amatwnaker and made extensive.surveys,of this vicinity Ht> wa* a member ofUrooklrn-Lodge oMOks A dautmter,Mrs Jonepti Hook of Tcnafly survive*

[ill«l til be drllleri-d as rr<iuirei], ..| .durlns the • year. All t>lils tmai

1 ~AI.IIH .*Ufl l»li.<>r Hani HU*slaefree friim ilu.luritlrl . i l

i t'raiir<ird. im't'rnlral lullr«.Valle) ll.lli.i .il. aa illrr,

tltUt,1 M.I

.. . r suliRltlr'l "Itli,a|r 111,1 - Al-, , ,1. '..,".

(rreviitiiKa; Urok**n Tr.i>I anil «i>rv4'l <ni <!,.

Post Offic* la tha Horn*I d l i r urliirx ••fit. II Hud thvinselve*

Hltlinnt clnnipa nli«>n rt>nilv to matheir (il l irs ™f)no mntlioT tia* sotvei'tills* innliliiii ncinrillni! lo the Parent:MiiKiirlm* b\ fit li^ullnj; one of thiilillilnn hi Hit' iuj|i«i IKIIII ta act «piislmanlir lin Is Rlvi'ti a tlolla^ii-AurJh of HI imp* mid It Is his businessIn mi to h tlini Unm|i_s_ art ulwajrTxnlfiilih'*"'* I in wi'riiMi»'1''iiit mbtrs ufthe fiiuilU hu\ tlulr stumps from htmIIIIK nrriiii^iiiii ul not onl> tnsuri'S aavtltitilv nf MIIIIIJIM lulni; In the homehut aim* i>roi,Itli i the tlilltl nltft trainIni; in tin Ininiliin^ of iiiniM} unilkreplni; nf nrxnllnts

Valuabtci CriticismCrillciMu l« "f Mule viilue—III fact

It iN-iisiinlly liMruiftil ulihfiH It )(a coli-striitiilvt* 'In jHthiiv. Tfurlnji 'ifuwnHimit l l ih i^*<i]ul im ftrw tmils ttnd littlilull UlmTitl I ' lmslrm l l t i i lTort la ' th ,

t i « l In lift I u s hullil nud k m iwri'i'kliiK li' j'Ulier*.:- O r l t .

"rerfc.t" Baieball C m . .Itilin II 11 sli r tin t \ptirt on apiirty

Hi t final tliiri~lin«i Cun HU"jiirf(>ct(nuns or bimtmll (tlnt~l<i./-nohod)i«^Wuju^i+|Amt rh fli_»tlil_Sntlnniil leni;iie

nklia&rt"! aldjauac e«Cltiiali* tlinlannual Enropraa lanrtiacrj. Kntiluli lathe mother tpujroe o U t e Isrsrst nuaiiw>, KCkOOnjOcrrBiuslaD seoond withI W H U n i : tbea Oknian.

•^rfftCiiB 'W^O^OiW 8Ian. e a c k SO.OlMI.0cjp,MUMA. & B O B ( all tb* l a n n u t e * of

tb* world. Clilaes* I* sjlokrn by thearrjort nonvber^ «Nmt *00000(WO Ifb* vartca* dlalert* ar* Included. Doo

•WTTUrteUy^ BtTtrr*, as «lven In U *

Us* for Water ClockI'Hi.l bv l'ie HIIUIIHI ' ins «, 11 nil

cenlurlea t« fon I luNi itie"_« , , , rtliKk bus I M & U C i *.*>int iiMu (in mmJlfXi.lure o> pnllit | | Is ili .Hr.,1 i>.,,sTri>iire»[ nu i n . if»il v T|,e ,,ig j t , , r , r• Ith a liny MJ_e_lo inhen Innertt.l In a }tr ,.kn<mn ti> OT to n lennlta an. hour In j n L „ oU Innrlitl-ni Minlfii! ktnc\»ItiP il iroaltle. of r.l,l.lf-|tr,hy the 1, n.ijf uf nine it

mil-: n i r HiMiitTurk mis n tmtp

- NOtlCE OF INTENTION* lillUtWMh uitltlsl \n Ot Jin. II,vu nit IIK >»aiillar» I n k I* - • —

I ISlnlil li Hic~Hi..tj',,r Ilialtl! ot UlulmTi ^nulitl

- - --•

i i raiirnrd

ford IH-1J.il till le U I Hi, Ihiiiur

I1KMKTU (\1MAJXv i I I w j Wr«. II Hrni_VrIII 11 k'M l,,ii II .ell / r

i Uf e ut t i * i tm ,1 lin It

, r I/ .I »lu,| u,1 lu»J,nl >t,.ll ,„„„, . ..V,,t,l n llraitn ami n llirni; ihal

' " " " ' " ' " " " " ' '

t ami n llirni; ihall

«u'h"" "'" '"" " " ' * " ' " ' ' *" u ™X H l l i t l u m f r IMliKI jAiulrrd

of Mil. 4 ,111' .Ball t . In . n u n ,

I it ahirh Utf) an. lo t * Wryl ant ui» . l u l Inratlaa «rri i j .uroa for Mid animals

)«<e'-Trrjdl \\w \ i . JI&J^+^Hk llWiSlm. ' . ™ n i w T - ' i l , : " ^ ™ ; ^ ^ «1U t»- a I lllr.1 ind '

,/,KT.s,e.*-i,r:'SiS.'S'ri ,• "»*••/".». . .:

B*-$\nii EnjUab as spoken bygiWPCO ami uuVrvtood and- DIM hi'aXOM.000 BMr* who do «ot eoniilder It^Mr aaUte »reeci, Cernian tpokeii^VWMJ.'W aM ssderitood 6y %WWW tit*; Bssalab, WOMOiIjlrFtHKk apokea bjr *5,0lM,«J) but On- - - - - tro^en irj at feast 7S.

8^n)sK M.OCO.O0O.* PoRstncM Xf.

fc , v --' • - » or eiicliMure bneH ( tr.n-1 Ine aiiltuaU r ft Ml shall h* n» Ina <K.n

In flie )»n! Inirtd lijf thv TowmliliAll H<1< tut tlie r(fr.

Ion u( 2A*|| II* ant -*rfor tliv ftilliwlng

j r - S ; » F "J i s« -••_!•—1 "** IITDKIII **t fl I

_ •• I " 11 n k m T«f I I [ « r

7 — D u i U f M K«.ri iftrfr Hllumtn »ut Hun | i r i f

V- H i t d H t c i m (l i i iJ .r» i t r •Al l lu be A r l l t w t l m U . Mr i

•IH'fthtHi ur III t)ir *ar I li i n i tU r n l t d nr u n k r * 1 i t i t r T m - l

I t m i 1 A , I 3 4 H i < m i - f i lRix-k or Dutorolli. (t^r <( Itrt d i l Itsitxtf. All, tiBtjr vCiavokt t u LL* *w*ifl i j&\*Hr.\ ii<Arulut i M . n c lrh. i t> ii A , 1 i> A \ I - iX l r l m t v Hivrtlfl i t l « f r tv l

Il iW II t h i l l l<« It 11 n in lt> . • H.iid - Vru tp i A Mtnr N J Ht i t r Htct iHur ^jr-rtfi a r l w

Tltr* Hhill Iv . .Wlir-nti » t an-J «.li n hr I\>y Ihr TltKniltlt) Kf i t ln i iT m i l \i\» WlUt n Ml»« tn * iKimiltn U [ f i l t er (I-, j i u t r( i *ntdvr wtlhnut ilrlaV

It Ji unil'rrii.xKl t h a i ( l ieMltmttrHi

"tfTt*"iinrtl* . ...Tht? Tivrnihl)< rr|r.l •nr r nil llrli

Ihr Tuwnfthli IvmmlllefIrilirtMi of the T< Miuhli)

* —t |) I \ mil | \

••1,-ct y ». ,ri..i«l r^m all coDvenlrnnrl..ylUi.riv.ie .liiit-rli-au family. 113 North Avuni*.,.< r.l,jlAin« CUanford eo»S«=li. If

mm HKKT(hi- n-iiu • iHiiialuw. I I ! Hlllcrcal

,ltd/H luat. Karate'. orrupant-T ran'«nli I. VltrlUiB Bro»., »«» Uonrva:i,/.,l.ili. I'liuue KUuUMll 2.831S.

. •-.-. . . . i-js

{7-li«,uae:'carsir, ntra lora-Adults -preferred VacantBut A-tU, tar« of dl lato

nt Slt-rrmnt house,. 1U4. .BenJaMln.t.»m lival.' tMi-uiiancy April 1. VlWy

AvetlUlf, Ellis beui.

]2£

M U D

CrHJGUT

FAIXT BAIUAlXB-rUt «"n7~L: (baa WUU I1S5 ll,

ffiS^S'JS^

'BTft^KXnKM, MOWNC.

chnrrully flvta. ^ « m,,,, ,aeroaa UN-amtlaeaL 1'lu»»CBanfbrd • . H i t . Us -sink i

— - — — — ^ • i • * — a ' S i L I l

Bauss* aarvlM a auecl.lt.

New Verfc BArday Mi's."

koTP-

F1VS roooi.

*:&. «•*«•.

. Iwt wator, opeo Dr.."'VrM.'i,",•kbl-roota oil heated lioun,. '„,"

woodworlr, aentsed porclK,'. ' ^Craoford Avsaue. • " "

I Is lu. nenly drcurateo.. with saragr, West llolli^•H.sbl.-. . Apply

tiUKiiU. reqtIM tenlrc

WKstDeld

nasamua as * atrviiinl'rrii.xKl t h a t ( l ie i ui\U ! - • » . * x r

Mi anil t i n r l«4 .nrrrJ*-*. r Ir^r^P Irrw trf'-tfie "Tflilli.Mli p 1\ ITf rTi Vrnalll] I i m i n i m r . n •* U J f » /

n i l lilf N t

UIMM'W Nliaileti-T a-1 rrti-r

rrranford. Tclepfloaa

nlnent loratloli Craoford.1 le ITiuo. LXauford

M. if

SALE OB KENTfV 1 » | lot Rent I31 09rliiht • fur aaln on eaayIII iif I ll.nlonl t) 1»!»

r r.nl, for sala; moruiasv loana.i:e. llr* and tire Insurance. fc)«aMi'rlm i North Avenue a

1 It

I X l n l re l i r i iar ; I l l l i H i

PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLl/sTAR AND ASPHALT/

Healed liltla will U n u l l 1 l / t h Tow, *....... | | f ,, |e xoanialili I / r a n i r I

- " IM« I' • nki lHk \ , , looil of \hei i ant r l r r i M *i | any iranford New j S

Th 11 ) r u n-.|iii*u-u to return it w

TVUIIAl n i M M H kat H :.ll) r . /

ill till, Timnshlli ItiH ma r/r the foilI lies In Is O.lhcreJ a. t/iulii l u l lliirlnit llu )Mr . t r i s l ^ m r mil) tnIn imalitlu ami as i!f>i>tnl t> Ih

iiflneer All ttil./must W , karS . l i d Hl.b Snri /e i 1.T ,, 1 A"

"•"I I "in k / i "- il it nn I(rai le l l or I / I ! Medium —i.e

LOST> . an I 1 V i ne.a\ on Soutb

- I M lrant\d Mour' ralla \ 9 8 «

U'ABTUINT tor rent at 15 .N,,,,i, ,•,:,,"«<"• sU rooaia with Uth, all n,,,.,;,Newly ilecoraled. center ur n,»i,

X'r1 "a r

WORK WANTED-FrmaJ.WA\Trp-Wsrt by day'or I,'',, , , „ ,

ill1 clilldren a nuralnt bj refill -.1 . ' " irefereltcaa. Call LRanford !• Ill

«IIITK woman wsnla wn»k J ( i, i „, . _Inosawork tur day ttootl work r -y "J " J l4lli Arepue Oarwood. . : l

HIIIUUL flrl wanla lo »ork . l l . tt l l a n r o r d e m i after ^ l , ' , l I Oil

1OUN0 woman wishes | m t r , l Itlsj day or hour Ttlelili, I

AVTO

WASBINO MACHINES REPAIRED IELECTUIC naabars repaired. Jailor) Lilt.

servlM OU. EaSI.WaabKS. JUlun M u s t ,kir other makas. Washer. u»il I r a krwy reasonable Ilotora used 1 0 .,J i/(All nukes for sals. Easy «a slur Hut Lnuartera TulUs Drouiart 1 IIOL. l BUrt I

lii,r.au lirrall.1 "" d ." /

nrslurrtl l»ror« Ills 5lh day' n win* to made to

S-3

in ; I mi .11. Cratiford New Jerliiiiiir 'a r» imxii 1 to return ll It.II n t r i in , , , ! t,fore i n e r,n ^I" .null ail i, Kill bt made lo

anl. L!'r a lit i« lunik 3 3

UEMBTTTCHINO —snd firelofr 1 ksUnt IlenaUtrbuif

.V1«"l-UutJlhi.lwiauatlim.lnl slid ma» W ltirrta.nl nr

r nre<|| of the ToMnililf uuv l l^ tTile Township 11 mmlllr, r.-. ne i rs,

0 reli I a,t)\llem5 or fll it * In 1 M IIIn l>e |,mi,n\,f ih . Ti.n.1,1, ( » ,,li, ,1 n n i illy Imerrals ( t „ Ti wnihti

l> \

r.1,,,.,, W " n ' "

NOTICt Oi; StTTLEMINToU.e Is hrrcl> i t im n .1 Hie ar.- «irlller. Mn tnVlralrl r . win,

and /ilslrtt bj ihr »«iirr lUitliyml for .elllrmrnl to n , e UrjlanV I

PAINTINQ—DecORATING1I00M8 papered conclrla with ID r Is »

roU, crlllns l« yards border ami , iinlabor for ISIS Bclettlon or ,» i

LOADS WANTEDHamad— Load or part load of bouirluld IUlUM—ttaslilpiton D C 111 i a .

( l e v d a n d Oli lo r j . \Niagara ralla. N 1 KilBUOS l'lalnlald Bomff.lllt or Srs I

Brikawlck,

CHAIKS tANED' -Salrs a apaclalty I all I fur 1*4 I

Voroa. 10D Wlnsloit I \xc. M IGanvooi Teleiliu ubt [

P I A N O - 0 1 INSTtCLCTlUNOK. UrssnHl in il |

G . J . J A N S E N C RPENTER-BlHLDER_ Cqn*lruction or Jobbing at Reasonable Rate*

PHONEEstimate* CheerfoDy Given

6-0885-E 1.BLUFF

, \r,.

NOTICE OF BETTLfM-LNT

W£l£^~'^vS3l»«

x^x-x-t

</- Week SpecialEvery

HAYASHI'S RESTAURANTTelephone CKanford 'Hnil,

I V E , AT K m

- u v wimi .T.ai T- -a- i^i r-R|N0 ON ASSESSMENTSBlTea llul_tbii UlU1 r

lnj- sjueunml. l rof tilh u e ahnoti HIP aWlltv

snuml< i\e«ult In <n I

ewertrnkntji ahoa^f that the j u i rrHIar'aiWnse of htarlne iJ ai.tni , ,aslr» thlit ali«i<r(i_*iuntC \ _ '

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-111* Mew Uwn.* win b» ttwV aub-bejriwn byH.

R. <J»I. extension agw»anETi t th« IqctnrUltt. a, plant nu» peotUajr toChina and Tibet, li clonlx. related to

SUtton, when the eighth weekly Tpro- the native American trumpet Vine, I>>-gram ot the New Jettey College <* Ag-rlculture Radio Oarden Club U put on

the' winter, are hardyMr. Ooz. who'll aa authority on New

d Ualight -protecUon.

Uon, win conduct the brpadcut..forty hat and thirty onefciHraa of * foW.1V Ml to a pohrlt UiaaneaeiBiaealllll saraHe) wBa the oocond rMrar

•a* aojafcod . i d thKij-iW fart and thirty-otcM aaa Iiaadrodtkl o| a foot (1M.M) to diectaeo of aartaakai. IWm the w e t . eaaterlyon* tool of lot ISM. all of lot IMo. aad the

t («M Mktrtr i f s»»M M ) IIH ef Marieerty MM of carde* M M :

Do You Remember—AHOUTCKANFGRD7

• »

-route heart ol tht Naught* NtmHtt. you mat leant o/tlaMles. but I mnl tell you *bo«l tk< Sacred S«o*«He.v" «oidW«U« Out M M H U were atofeuard, and tke Ifp*«te» ro«o««c. «

f m I M M»Wa», tekldl prodyeed a« n-Juwilfc* ^wmci<U and Mduitrtal boom. T t e jto I . M tuddn and cmel paato alter oeeM«j>e«t(ooj I* trade and • * «

t* Wall Street. Do Iron reuwmlwr the cfcaoe «/ 1«7J • * * lt» ««o- - '

Braid iiiwji dad tketr ortji* thoiTdalfi^^nM^nicofi'VfitWt«ert~'-common term*—the etitlre world torn vrufete down."

THE BACMCD 8EVKNTIB8 IN *. .WMttteld church, which la white, they•Ihnva pn'ritwl lhe..nranfmfl .

i m15—Late from Wa.th-

formaington go to aho». that ihfjncom*

W being dVou'lnued after/ax.

<lukde ou the brown New housea a ngoing up. streets are being traded, andthe »hole appearance ot the place la

Prt*»uttoi»

Is being ImprovedA

t e i a B l w t s t foot: Bliara WM11U at ughandaa ta Haakt Aoeao. Oa» oaaaM liaai MIhoam Boulantr anol aaraaW aojrat

nurni SAIXIO ckuwat*.' BOMMB Ualoa CoudU

laciaa «• a t 4llwaa.Yat|«U u p w tor «•!• b>w W ^ — » • t>aoitJa»Mcl iMltl.SauavJi'Ao Caiirt Bayae ia Uw OH of UUabeUi

By tttnae o«taiiaa to Be dUtcM I aajaa enoao ler.eaar.nubile loadua. !» thar BtaMct Oaat' aaoaa. laIho Court Booao ae a » Or of BMawaaa. K. JU

at l»« o'clock ta tte afwraaaa ofAU the. followtac tract or parcel of loo* oad

baa aemaan

fort. S tl» Onao-of tsiaB am« (Ma

gg&SHSS(•»!

Blue. Cramfort. * « Jerarr.Wor. »l. 1 M I . - • » « * a » » L „tialMe Cauatr' KnbaerV CaBro *a SOL. XS-B.

aad W t «a»_ao>ar« freer Bw-

_ No 111.Jersey W i n d soilcondtUoni, wiU f».^M ^u'ken'uTaee the* the taber.'*10- « Temperance. • » instltuu-d Uwtthe,guest apeak** on the program. Dr. • „ » j^pi. dry ajid f rw from decay .over ™»day- evening, at CranfordO.H. Oonnon, ornamental hortlcultur-j w m t c r . ' • ~ I Apill 5—The official proclamation ottsTat trie Agricultural Experiment Sta-I incarvlllea varlabuls and Incarvlllea, t le ratlflcatlon of the Fifteenth Amend

their way JUt here Tliey are mere>" for'they spend their 1

foil of loTlMt on Me;*M. oa a r«naln map oalttlad. "Blofka

M «a U unWWw. tlrta Afiotamt of a Maparwanull at BMora In tae-Cltrw*' IllaatMhV ».. e m d ar the B Mora Brolly. Compaa*.

' turn apprutaalelr KM*It . will.'moater find. 1MI. and coeta

FRAKK B. BUMONH,

Uon, win u p o i ^ t n f l b r o u i rooting and not alwayeing practical adrlce on the. care- of: ^^^ ^ N , v jeney but If atarted frommulched plaata. the care of wowdropi Ueed In eariy April they will bloom weUand other bulboua—planter and otherrr"^'-'^-»L-'-—* **-» • *- *•*-garden topics:

The, Radio Oarden Club programs areput on ther air each week by the Col-

H i l l In Chancery ot Now lerCounty horlnaa Bank a

. d Luiil Uoua et ala., SI. fa. for aale of nuncasod prenL

pw tor «• >iMltl.SauavJi'U b U i N J

WBDMSDAT, THB ITU DAY OfKASCrf. A. D.. lHt \

at tow »5r»»*-ln trie inarnooil or amid day-'• tax faUowtai tract or |>aroa of land and

Iftar pertlcuUny dncrlMr ell. , „ _ •KJos; •ur-ntrtsur tir-»nt«t»tn.Iko Ooaalf of Valoa and Blale of N««

j k l t l a point In Ike aaaterly alde.oiBoad dutanl aoctkarly atom the eaaw

f»roo' kmndred and atiir-Ume and alilBMi

• •QB} *1BB ^ioSSjaXUarr aaivaatlo —-"•• .pa —^» r- — - ^ , - . . . .

nor «f bad conveyed ta etoreo> B. Bobo endonto to ftedorlca H. Waller and wife, OcUlierti*. 1K1 by deed book SI1. van 4MI Uionceraaala(..«aetorly alon, aaid Walter'e Unaiit .- " • atneeex and Imnty-nlnt hurldrcdlha

* to the AIM ot.UA Numbered Nlne-tbeaco ruanlnt nortnorly along theof Lot Xawbrml Nineteen (19);

M u t h dltwnu linodUWHJ tb

and twooty-nve 'bunai v-i• » between loll Beren III

weaterly alonn aald dl>ld-tou Beron (71 and Ellhl (»l.1 twentr-ono and elf hi lentlie

( i a « ferl to tie atld eaelerly aide ofa n Boad aad Oienn aoutborU. alonj thofcnr-obM and otihl hundndtna '(W.tl) t\Ibe Blawof

..thtlHXnt ot.'Bias of Bo-

lt , with

I45.H

«orula a>an eautlrd. 't a n COL, all Mora; Union.— --.•Oed June UK IMS In UK Borlner'a Offln <if

• 9 known u Noa.go approElautelr fT.48S.sa and

(v3nt.iT and SI.*?'-. wKhlnlereil from-Jan

hundndtaa'(W.tl) ftel to

lege of Agrtctdtore and Experiment 8t4w t u t e - Ait typn.'ot jncarvtlMa~grow-to tmity on Tueadar evening, JutjF 13th.tlon In cooperation with*the O. 8. Department ot Agriculture. EnrollmentIn the club ia free to anyone InterestedIn gardening andlnlmeographed dlgcnt3of the broadcaau are tent to club men)-bera every week.

Garden Reminders

r»uti»iGarden FertlUaars

PcrtUtoem should be appjled early tolawns, perennial gardens, and annualgaraens.~& orderlo maWtWrpoasl-me tne feruu»r.-jnust-be ordered tar

during the Ont year. Delavayt U thelargest (lowering et. the yarletlea butthe most difficult to winter In the openground unleta well protected from mols*

something more tjian the mere; announcement.* *

June 3ft—The citlzeiu of Cnvntuld andIts vicinity held a meeting on the 31st,and resolved .to call a general inwllnrof the cltlaeM-of Crunford and Its vl-

a height ot two or two and one-haltftet except grandlflora, the shortest va-riety, which sometimes attains a- heightof only 11 to 18 Inches.'

All varieties of the plant that areadaptable to New Jersey will require asoil that Is moderately sweet, contain-ing much sand Hot weather will "hot

• 4Unde£ thft-groy/tft. j f i Inrarvlllftfii, «

to take Into consideration, and If deem-ed advisable, to make application to thenext Legislature, tor an act to Incor-porate a new Township All part Inliving within a radiut or one and a halfmiles from Cranford station, are In-vited to be present and take part 111the same *

English Ivy'" "—•""'

By A. C. MelMB_ » . JUHrlMltBrM Exterjaloa Serrle* __

English Ivy thrives In shady places

three growth

, and around tho house where many other_.ui .u' plaints will not B^OW* . -

' WIUvH t o u t . ta.._l.- 1 M , iZ ....l.^oaakaV 4|a, ft/l1H

phosphorus and sheep manure Is rlclionly. In nitrogen, b»:useof either ofthem neceasltatea iv Mlnforcement,

' Temporary Jtalthe. . .In many gardens roses are producing

l i d

frozen condition,,.It Is.usually plantedon the north side ol butldlnga Instead oton the south tor this reason. If expo-sure' Ur'the winterjind early spring suni« unavoidable, shade the plant with

Bept.«—Our good neighbors of Cran-font, will hold a "Harvest-Home" traitf o n , w M h o l d » HarvestHome next

ment la an event »Wch (nil, foitli Thun(iliyi f r o m l 0 , , „,. to 10 p.Tn. ttsomething more tjian the mere an- - -Is but a short distance from the depot,

A big tent U to be spread.Bfcpl. 13-Many of our clUniM went

ui( Cranford. last TtTmrsday, to attend ,the ••Harvest-Home" to aid In building/a new Methodist Church, at that place,nearly two thousand people were -pres-ent. A game- or bnieboll was played by,tho "Centrals" of Plalnfleld. tod the"Dauntless" Club of Cranford, for the ,'pi lw slK«r Ball, which waa won by thePlabifleld boys by a score pf/ll to 2t.Tlic church reallred about-fSOO, on theocciuiloni / <

J J O V ]9_Th« ill-w Methodist ChurchwUlJie.tlc4luittxl.oa Bull- ,

4

X«»K»J;....a _. ^.Dec J7—Thc-'cllUeiU of Cranford

hold a public meeting on Thiiradatpast. The new" Presbyterian churchwhich «enu to be copied afler the West-fleldlchurchr-«apecUlly In tho Kr«c- evening next, to Inke steps to procurerulnesa of IU spire. Is a model ot n<Mt- the creation by the Legislature ot a new

l W^MMt •***• ^

iSch0ulet£Qnstruction CompanyIM-IU rnUngbiiyaut Atrnaw, NBWABK, N. J.

ALTERATIONStitvece, Carpenter, MaaoB and Ceoereia War*

4 ' NOBEII C. ALUHICH, P n l t i i l lit.M.eo»* IUI , - CH«wrO»B,_ll. ^

&^.X&XSSS^\*&te^^ —»:ao>ld ifc«)6of Old Colony

, .N.' J.. IMI.*l ' Offl f

g a s u i r a BALB—la . C W K « J of New Jer-mt. Moreen Mutual, BaTlua Hind. Htr-

B«>3ara-corlt7 towajlnanj.;jST-Mlolnwl -Bar;.. ft aU, deftndanU. j A fa,, lor ulo of

^SJirf thB ^ S t o J i r f the' abore.-Wateil wrU of'BerlfatiM t*.«eldlnefd I ataaU Hpnoo for oalo b>

Uk TOdoo. In the DuMlct Court Boon. In! I (h l ' U t H l l m » ^ A

WED.VB8DAr. THI ICTll HAY Of •MAUCH. A.O., ,1M«.

at uro o'clock In tne arurnooo of aaid day.AU Ike foUowlnf tract or parcel of Und and

areaadaeo soretnoftor partlrolarly deacrlbed, alt-aiate. 1)1« and telni In the Clly of Kllulxttl5 < t a TMurfr oTTlnKm and Bute of New

'^Sinntaj at a point In the Bouthorlr line otSouth Brood Street dUtanl Xaaterly one li\in-*<d .»d_thlrt,-t.o 1U1) to.Uro» th. l n « .

Uoa rf theert <elth tho

i til"

lino of Houth- BroadIUM of Laurel Sirteli

UUrty-four '.-•<« de

nuToU l l t t ) feH •> aoM jU. e j _Areona and lhea«.l«;iaa»t>j:rtr olao,of Ccnoonala! Afcnam ftftr-Bvo (SSI Ipoint or ptaco of 1• TH«ro » duo a

A ai>.:;

^uUl^alpXoa 'o. PHttlet Coiiit TO

Court liouaTuTtte Clt i» l BUBl

\VIDNI8DAY, TH« MtB PAT 0»

fflXUJS A. q m u JB, SaTr-.laoa m i l

f ' I alf • oo*ooa<oaoaa W^^#WIBOO • * • * • *rf _ ->n_ . ,- - • - ~

» , « . thirty l»"l mlnutoa XaiU nt rfelit elirl*«w Soudi Broad. Htert one huudrnl and lwentl'<flro (tC)-feet In a point; Ilimnp CI ^orllSnulaVto ttouth*Broad Blml thltty-llifooi «KlS i t to a volnt: Uunco 13) NoiUi thlitr-fou;(Sll decroao IhMi IJa) muvilM .Weal rHtralleltorSSmnosMree of this deacrlptloo one-liuil'

«nd7tw™(r-«ie (t»5) («t to tboKUth'_ „ la>e-of Bouth.Broad «!'««: Ilirnro l<)Soolh frny-aro (551 .lefteo llilrty (»»l nUn-uea Wetravnt the llntTof »oiih Broad Html

•-BTTTT <") •'•+ t " " " ft"" " f ""'n

ln-B-»heath^^ ya piulch has been; applied

h d Iearlier In the season to the Burden. It _should be shaken up and allowed to

FLOWERSf lt i

g««d IAU ai«i B«lb fonl f ig"""Seed" lists ahould be sent to dealers

carly-so. that orders may be filled com-pletely on time. If: garden space per-mlta It-to toteresilhg^o try.a few. nov-elties each-year. / ", /

Bulbs placed In tho cellar during thefall should be ready for forcing In thehouse now. ft1s essential .that the pot,be we'll'nVeoPwlth roota and. that tht |;leaves and rtems be allowed to developslowly In-a cool, dark place. Goodblooms- may be .expected only.lt theplants are gradually, brought to thelight after this development, nan,, takenplace,.;.,;' ;J....\ '..'::J: '."'"'. "

:;-;•';•• : • OardenPoeto ." . >•:CorUtnictlon ol tt'flsh or p y ROOI for'

thsvgav

for alt occasions

Work atff Fdnmr

Riverside Flower ShopTeL CrUnlord «-ll»S

ELECTRICALCONTRACTING,

-Let rat glTtrjou an_*stlmat« on, ,your whlng work We will make anInvestigation and suggest changeswithout any obligation to you.PROMPT AND EFFICIENT WORK

AT IUSABONABLE MICKS

E^FRED SULZER| Tel ClUajTeti S-SftW "

t i l Walnol A»e. CBANTOatD

o oVIocll ln'lba artornoon ot aald

rlnnlni'ln the aoataus dliiant ifcrM, hm

fuel nprUverly fnat t iaBlrMH_;thom«_ealt at jrtoa Avenue one hundred; ihfnee-northetlj poralloltie (Ifty (50) feet; thenco Witli. nrateouna one hundrod ana <aa i"«ita tho'Oaaterlr Una-of atadUoa Arenue;

!«• tho

RGE SCDKIDT, J

. . ' OF • * • * * * O» « • • ««l mi mi*

_ .CWWGK BCHM1DT. JB., »olr. IIS.l"

order that the pool may be finished Intime to; Blifftf •**""••' fllllnga of wat«r tobe taken out of ttTJerpre'the fish or

the foUowloc pjnVfmet or pond or&bt a

ruarallrt

r f raJ-a—JBae.

n r S . StrelTi-:. aJaWej

HegOiiig; Tmni•Me^iioiM CRa^ord e-«Sll

CMaaa A T t n e CWLAMWOUD

rden should "w,

pta,nt«-_arf,wit J n . . jftl»M J)15$£djj|eU,necessary If there la to be no excess ofnecessarylime,'. The pool ahould be «o dealgned_Biat

;'''»»a.j,tsw|">l

!. of Sow Jor.

>,af • • * l | ecotso BCBJUPT. iBDJACC

mm

••«--*ssft^5S5S,rd

it p ^ fthe rest of,the. garden. A formaLgar-den wUl requires jx»l of formal de-slgnarjd.e«utrucUoA,w}th concrete otsmooth masonry finish. lnpto Informalgarden the-pooL may.-.be lesa formal InouUlhe and constracUon. with perhapsaf«w rock* embedded In lta^wall» MopleeeJof gardenjfgrnllure shouldrbe;Urustic nor! tod~ naturalistic to harmonize with the semi-formal or- even for-ma) design ot the Homestio landscape.,.,

THE McURTER SCHOOLCaUNFOBO, NKW IU(8BT

CtaisM la JUiaoratrlM aM tarntk tar-

gunk Brad*.

Talepaeao'ciUalerd *.IU«. • •*

WESIFIEJLD •CANDY KITCHEN'

r >: IceCretm.to <ȣm~* tin perfect?

. tor Uat, perteei^oitm. Bern It.after aiw holiday aaal; or •». the

for any partJ-

KWanri

, \

Win.•fCORPORATKO

219 Bro*d Street

: 7 PLAINFIEUI._ A Piibllx TheaUe

Home of Paramount Picture* __E. Front Bfc^; Phone Plfd. «-2»33

WEEK STAKTINO FEa tOth

'"' 'PV: J A'M E;8

E1LERS

LIRERTY> ' j- - .'mow D«0T-£W. t t IM

".. >RIC£S-'Matlaett let. l i ti

STABTINO SATURDAVI ,, Ifi important

"UPHQN

with , -_DOUOUU FAIBBANKS, JK.

JOAN BLONDEI*

THEATRE AVESTFIELDMMINtC I M P . M-«wulli Jle,.»liH(anl«a ]0t. C*llefe« 191. Maiiaelaa llf.(VlMlNO 7 aed 9 • M^AdnHa 35c Mufanlna 40,, CalMran 20>. Meiianlai 39s.

PHONl WI4TFIIUI MJM.- l a e»tat el o'eoole tetliire till, final Ituwlm et aelb tlelurat fceslaa al S IS P M

L A R T T I M E S T O D A V,/By Popular Demand *

WILL ROGERS"YOUNG AS YOU FEEL"/

—^Z- . -Co-FeatureGary Cooper and Claudette Colbert

. f^uHIS- WOMEN" —CO&TJDV-PAUE AND. ABTltUrt x NEVvB. BOUVBNlB

FUIDAV

in

p and Sally Eileri" •'""•••"'••JJJI^JW"1"111"11

— nnri tht* rharmtng

MAE MARSHIn the Picture with a Soul

"OVER THE HILL" —Co-Feature — -

Buzz Barton,' Juvenile Out-door King,' F. X. Bushman, Jr. and Franklyn Farnum _

in " H U M A N T A R G E T S " ~OPH OAWO - COMEDY WEVTB

MONDAY »nd.TUEBDAV-FEB. » and U " •THE NAVY'B BIO PARADB -

' BillBoyd - ,„ Ja*.G|ea»onT&bL Armatrong Ginger Rogers

• Loaded with Uugh*-A Man's Picture that''Warner. wULAdo

MariorieRarnbeau < , _ Claudia.Dell=4 •- Walter Bjrron Dorothy Revier

In an Impressive Comedy-Drama

•p "LEFT OVER LADLES"COMEDY W

yeatura. • ' • J"Laura LaPlante and'Alu Hal*

"THE SEA : G » O S T "

FaUDAY_a»d BATURDAY-FEB. M aad 15

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. THE CTANTORD CTTgEN AND CHRONfcLE, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18. ,932

Victrix aubtt>PrMentOmnctrFefarasrr29

ANNIVERSARY RECITALimendsCkogeJoSave on Phone Bills

Chairmiin Crindlay of Councili in in r Committee Out-l ine I xronomy MeasureaW liuli Arr Adopted,

I t»l In tt I l l r IJOTIilJJjh Coun-cil I ucc1 »> *- mint CViuHrllmiin Johflf )i imJIny. rtinirrniin "t HIP nnanrc com-mit' r uluii ' '1 II lumber of recomiiiiinllitliiii'. mr limlirr rronomy' and< 'i irr v In H i ! ' rtmslratlpii ofbof-

m v i n reconiim'ndwiI) I'u i rill a Hi jxillllrd out A)!In inn tn i*It.il *» re -*ui6i>[.ed,

t t M *i| M jKirt '. OoulicllnuyiI i Mi ll ul Iflve'it'K'iiletl tin

11 I 'Tlijq MrvlrV suriplMi i r 111 mid iJnp'oyre". .'nlxiiilrin Mm uf lln sw' id the."bit-

f j n i lIi i l l i rI

tl i UI iui i f A< tit\ ttir< t. IFiilifjlirft fliariIn tli I > i Ii Ii niiancj-clialnnalil-'iili'ii'U-.i'Jt UJj- 'JLJ^rii_Jn_)Jl!i'.

__ lujiuiuJi h U L* 1 i i; X u^iSydrr.ajrroldI

• i t l - l '->.•• l »

»l h Hi1* K it it

IIMlrl (i>~tililll Uli n n s i i r lo l i t Ui

~ jiic.li*>. Cttiini iJ»i in

ill Miimi<il lie tt'rfitmii'ci'i titty ul tin' tl.nv In tin

Tor thw.<:M1 |*frTy™v*'TfI IHIltKT lit |lllfilll'it i m e frr-i; l m u utii i i i t l tay

lu l l Ii <hiliiimii Ii 1M1

lliinilffMh I illuvhiltu Iliat the JihrjiH"?til Uu butlilini. lns|Hilor,'overM>(-r utthe pwr «tH iitnrv of tin tioiird nf heathriuMnir uf viiul Mnlisiii's nnil iip'"cl>i)polUi inarhhiills bexh-uKHl dlreitly u,tlir rrfiiKHtlw ullltirs uho will Imlmlttin plium bills In tlKlr stut< inrnts 1/tin coundl fur paMii lit Hurt tin HV»-

_t»honc» ol ollur ullMuU uhd mipluyrra.Jbe^lianmi tn tin UHOUJEII ns now dunethai the (lilif uf |ullce t< Irphonc bichannd Jnim ti business listing to prllate, sailiiK $2 |Hr_m[int)i mid thai up

. J)ll|a]laD lie iniirle fur a ICiluCtluU-OXII HO |ier month on the pullie phoiudui lo tfle volume of lulls nwili

In explaining the plan uf hating spm<Of the official phonui charged directly

V . to the officials and then billed by them,to the council, It «a* pointed out tincouncil will have a clink on the umotmi

Uve hills wJ.ll.be q> Change in the telephone

I council's opinion, will eliminate theBTuai too inudiTsTxrtng spenfthat line, as many private toll

as are said to luup-bcrn made ona«harged to the. boroueh

reconunrndedof the Donrd of

. Indicating that thosep-Mbmit ptopoaalt snould do

tmaetlng or council. An-.. l i . , l > regard toL**,n»«tth. M l that only the

I bit lUneu or abwncr'°inay receive money In'. .and that the board

((« moothlr ttatemlnt at It*money collected

I tfa* borough tmunirrrallon t u that

I (armed morr than » >IMI the Oarwood Employ-

_ . . t o nMilst Uie needy tn_ Job», be lukrd- to return Wtby the administration -tl>eii in

Xi*p8i.^CotiireHma(L qrlndlni_ reported> the mono h,id ne\ rr" \xvi\ sueut

the aui'i)rv h not fuiirllonUut

Couni llmnn Lovelsnd allof Ihe Ilimnce clmlrimins rnonmieniti-tlons ucre adnpteil

Tlic IBJ2 budget and las ordinanceUTU formally udoptwl Hearlnx on theb l »iu held at the ndjotirned meet-

last Tm'vtiv nl.-ht Tlie'budsrt 1»W l v d lu full fin thh paK*^

cited Instances of men rr-relvjnu hrti) Xroui thr Emeri(enr\ l ie.lief Committee when not-entitled to It,In his opinion Mayor Murray.^rectorof rellit Blotnl he wus glad to have»he«c matlcra called to his fttteotluu.Ed»-ard Konopak. rhalirnnn or \he In-vratUtalkin coinmlttee. Invited Mr Wsls*to attend Uie meeting of the committeeM d t hlee- will give his claims fullest eonsid-

Rw We street'committee. Council-man Pearson reported the recondition-ing of the streets is nearlug completion.Locust street. Second avenue and Cedarstreet jet remaining After completion

, of this program, trees will be removedfrom Third avenue and South avenue.He requested the Borough Clerk towrite the'WatcLCp, requesting removalof cap under the sidewalk/ In Center•street, near Burks'. Mews Stand", potnt-

. Ing out that Jt i s causing the sidewalkto be broken, -the cap wUt-be removed,to a point bitween the sidewalk and-the

,curb. Public service wUIba,re.aho to trim out limbs ot,tree. Inarena* nrofrod fheir line*. InUoa »lth Uie dlimping "ground _

. dlman Pearson reported there is onlyapace for about another wast*. coOec-tJoo. Owners of four other attes haregiven permission tor thett bat and; tha

win ImwUgatatod design

rtalnlkld Arttai Win Be Hmtfiln C M<rrt Nnl FiUsy In

kyUftmm ChBrth.

°To mark the *nnlveraary of the inrtallatibn of the new organ In the Oar

d Prrsbytnta'n ' Church, an organrecital wjil be given In the churcrrrmFrlday.'evenliM. feb. 28 at 8 o'clock.JUBI • yrar a«o. the organ was given•th>' church by CXwgr Watlilngton,rioted coffee merchant

The organist ol .the occasion will boMlu Ho«(ui» • 11. Love of Plalnfleld,daiivht>r of tlic lnt« Rev.. Edward Love,'l-uundcr and builder of the church. Shel< « graduate of Ml Holyoke Collegenn>l. lm« Bt-udlKl under competent- InFtrurtors of music In New York, earnna (he dejree of llachelor of Music.ru* U a member n( the National Oufld

of OrKanlsts and Instructor In the EngiWi Departtaint of Plalnnrld High•-< hiM/l. ii« »i'|l as oriunliit of. the KJon-(> -Avcnup McthudUi Cplscopal.Church

• i f . l ' l i l n f l c l d - . • ' • • ' • . • . • . . • • ' ' • •

C.'hiirrlr. MIM llrash .received .her musical iralninK abroad

Av orlglnsllyftc;i which

Installed, the .organl0ve wlll'Rlve.tier re'

-HHI Imd «fntren-srtori)!T-"-6lneei>tnr-vo:imnn*i slops. nnd u aetIme* Iiave been added.

of HIP Ilimti d seating ea•of Uie tlmrch^and Uie interestIn previous recitals, admission

will be by Im^iaUon card only. Theseranis are mwf available and may be se.urttl fiiurf Uie Rev. Peter P.. Way, pa.or nyrhp church. 413 Outer street, orropr Ikmald Hnyder, iW Spruce avenue.

Announce Special ProgramFor P.-T. A. Next Thuraday

A special program Is being arrangedot. Uie u«*<l(leacher Avmtia'tlon next Thursday alB:l» p. ni nn Lincoln School.^ •

Mrs. William Uttle or -Hallway, State- -T /A prnidrnt will be the speakeiand her appearance Is cresting a greaAmi of Interest, which U eipected toesult lu a very large.aUendluice. - •-OUicr f«»luri!».o« thfrpranraia wUlbe

it Oeorge WaslUnirton Program to beprrnentrd by pupils of Mrs. Tearsesclass: and a Pounders' Day program,

nder the direction of Mrs. Schmidt. .Office.™ have requested a large atien-

dalice of members to show the Stateiwaideat U t O d h

nlzation.

Dr. WUHsm Addleman of.CenterI'reet has been appointed by the Board>f Health as iu physician. He will caretor needy, patients, coming within thelurflsdlrtlqn of the board. Applicationfor his services should be msdeio eitherUie1 president, A..-Retnhardt,' Jr.. 33SThintaTrnue or Nicholas Kemp, secre-tary. 423 Third avenue.

H IN40T-iHiiVOMi-eavaw-aiOUTINGSM»i tow aouNorajxaan * ^

BWIailVTia™"-It-V ' 'at-M— *UrBr-r-a. HI

t«"*t» I IS -f.lt ia;» || |i5 ? " " 1 V " ' 1 1 • * • « •• aa» Maw Jarat)Caudal trala aa data' at iala. ' Uaitlsr••aiinloai Marak st» aa« i m . , CsaultIfcart Bftala tar tara* sad* taaasslaa.

2 Atlanticim City

iSHiNOTon'a smrHOAjrINDS.V. rW«U*RV « « i /

•-"-•a&WLV-aiiaati* cu> r;u r- ™ *'•Mam Faarnarr Sttli u.nit iwan a|MU Iw

5"g!5 Long Branch. Asbury Park

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15 Highlanis

. Sea Bright. . « . , i . . • ' . ' . . i ; - : . , 1 1 ; • - ' • • > •

K.E ANSBUHG £,- '^or UNION Dl ACM «

IIMS

Acciwdlnii to an announcement byJohn Banyasx. Jr., president, the Vic"trix Club wtll sponsor a dance In theLincoln School, Monday evening, Feb-ruary 29. • 1 • ' c . • . - • •.

Preceding the dance, there will bebasketball games. In the first, the

xrtx Olrlj will meet the OarwoodCardinals, for the girls' championshipof the borough. The Victrix' Vanitywill play the Boys' Club Amateurs ofEH«abe.'h. '. ,' ' . _ - - . .,•

; Music for dancing will be supplied bythe Royal Coounanders. who have Justfinished a New.York engagement. Pop-ular prices will be charged for the at-traction.' ..

VICTRUt GIRLS ANDRESERVES WIN AGAIN

Madisin Team Fails to Appov far Cea-tert. WO» VarJty Team. «

" Uncein SiHM Comri..'"' - •

-The Vktrl>««serv«a<nd Vlrtrli Olrli

liasketbail Monday night on Lincoln | ski. Wells Loveland, Qlory >flchaol Court; The Vlctrlii Varncheduled to meet the Madison Seniors,which: teilirt railed to put In an appear-ance. No cancellation notice was re-celred and. tlie local players and thecrowd patiently waited for the Madisontram until 11 p. m.

The Reserves won their, victory overElliabeth Bus Drivers Local No. 833,leading all the way. ifn the other game,the VlctrU Qlrls bowled over Morris-town All Souls Hospital Nurses 41-3.

Score of Uie Reserves win was asfollows: " \

VIC. RESERVES d. ; P~~~-<J»Chlnchar, f ;.. ;..4 0 s"Schlechter,.!.' :.l , 0 . 2Button, c ..„;.'.„.....-._ ....8 "0 13Banyass. g ....„ _ 6 I"'. •-+ 1Materla, g: „ _ 0 0 , 0Oallo. g .

that we have In our room. I The mterclas. **£*&Uan, bookleu are being nude b , c a « to^a.d^»-~^^

been bung the Kh grade boys,about the room. . , ranged "a *Aedule from

the pupils.

Waahuigton's life.to writ* our own atorits.

The class Is reading toe story' of through thsv»th grade .on we expect of the games were as fotors. the n m

meattoned to each case, being the wlil-1'ner.l Mr#. Tearses boys vs. Miisl"»rrsboys; IDss Smith's'bojan. Mus Fan'sboys; ICss "Englandr. boys-vs.-MissWeocheTs boys; Htsii Kngland's girlsts. Mr. Wick". girlK Mr. Poppendick's

g ; ; VFbr the second .ueeeaiive wMk, the

entire SA d a u received 100 percent Inthe week's 1W of spellng word...' The tA class has started a NatureStudy project which will 'include a studyor the Stan. The children locate,eyenln*. various constellations; theythen draw the star, and arrange themin position on paper.

' Mlat Van Pelt : ;A ping-pong tournament has

going oh In our room for Hie pastweeks, • We vs« ourfree acUVtUes/tlmifor thl. purpose., The elunlnailop pro-CMS Is-gplng on-now;-iThe

rytrimirf• w.ttt

uole andwUlplay by meant Df i/to. the winner, win be l

lsandtable and the I (Is almost twoinches high now. The boy. are plan-ning a pioneer or Daniel Boone projectThey are devoting most of their tlmitoft • '•••; , . , : • ' " . • • • '

FRANKLIN-flOHOOL.-.-"-t... SA News-

In commemorating Lincoln's birth-day, lA.held a special program.

Several event* • from Lincoln'* life«ere dramailied. The flm part show-ed thai Lincoln was brave: the

Total*... ...-.n\fa DRIVERS

Marcola, fHerce, f -..Bowen, f , „..Christy, I ..;.....Q*\K.<L~,m,~.,~.~-Mueller, g .

.......18

..-iaBokenka, g .,..;K..-...-!.-..»l

Touts.. „,....,.»

the Victrix

VICTRIX QIRL8Voight,?f ...I ..;..Whent. i ..•.;.._..;..:.....Drake, f .„ ^....::.;.;L aieim. (VoorheeSj c .McOee. g .M. Olelm. g .

Totals.. . , _ » . ,

ALCJ5OUU3 HOSJohnson, fBarry, fSaupaugh, fOannan, t . . .Kelly, c , • „ ., /.I^eti'OKSO, g iBrodhead, gRarlck, g

:PartLincoln as a soldier, Tony Pasukonls;soldiers. Frank Kolajeskl. Frank Tom-Indian Chief, Adolph WelykanowleiPart n , Lincoln as storekeeper, WilfredKing; customer, Anna Kobrjvn. PartHI. Lincoln, Allen David; a stranger,Irene JCbwalxkl; her daughter, HelenKoroml, Ethel Orlndlay read a storyabout Lincoln aBd his dog. Adele Kar-•woskt readthe Jife.ofVlted totheyplay

Olrls' easy

The 3B were ln-ln the program because

'read a .toiy on' which the'baaed. •' • . , - • •

JO

:—A— 1--1Club has scheduled three

——TotalsThe Viet

tlnrcln^nurt /'aarnelii'DounclirbSMolay./wlll be the visiting attraction

the. Victrix Varslty^which wlUOlock.' 8 Banyasx, J Banyasx,Conlln, Button. Sottla, Oaito,

A Chlncliar' irEBUf Hret {game, theVictrix Reserves will try to get revengetram the Summit Scholastics, whichdefeated hthen> earlier tn the seasonThe Victrix OlrU will meet the ThirdChurch Tram ol Elizabeth..

BOBOVait BB1XFS.The White Arrow A. O. will prtjent

a dance April 1 In Lincoln BchooL•Star of Oarwood Council No.

----- —iVcBuln .Its meeting Monday nlgrdmneWhere~v a special fxogramtln booorDf the

wsion. OlfU.were preeenWl to thelate Couiidlorl Josephine Murray of^eUe Park, and Dlatrict Deputy Jen-feafccioud. abo,of Roselle Part and*uty MargaietuV Warner of Summit

NaUoi^. 8UtoL4nd County otVersereserv-•Bjpwd.

annlirersarr ofOeorge Washington, theftoodof8t1paut*ttan-

Utterao Church trill sponsor a

, chttrcll; A inwprtsto to the oecaslai i iap-

Boherl n d cither

tbfsBor.

ftoattaodtna

ofthiehurdoughCMmcU

wQ be • regular meeting of. , lancr Relief CtomiSeUon.day/evemng to ftvmsj&Ki. -

Musto Appreciation- Hour. week that they requested to make

slides to be used In the lantern*These, slides made In ground glass

histrates the child1! reaction to the Appreclatlon BotU. V' Doris Werme made a slide of thecastle or "The anpress or, the Pagoda."Kay Bchmitt Illustrated the Xmpreas onher way to the garden. Lillian Flesh-ers slide jhojrs the bath ot the prin-cess surrounded by Mandarins who playupon almond shells. Richard SachselIllustrated the Fawn, learning how toplay upon the Pipes of pan.' ArthurBley painted upon a slide a picture of"The Q?lden...Roc«tgr1

>iJan Opera, byRimsky KoraaXoK. Charles Xrklsendrew s vlo|ln and a "cello as these In-struments suggested the sounds of theFawn's-hoof*-In the~opera~^lydallie"by PternL Linda Ouerrlero drew a pic

is™ us»bVt»Frederick

Rauch Illustrated Peer Oynt being tor.lured by-the trolls. Leonard Schlecterdnw-a plctunrof Alice-talking iflowers taken from the selection T h eGarden of live Flowers," by TaylorBeaJCaralls drew the procession thatthe children were told to Imagine whilelistening' to the "Wedding March."

Many of the parent, nave Interestedtheir parents In these Uusfc-Appncl-atlon" Hour, which are broadcast everyother Friday. It, is most gratifying tohear the pupil, tell of the Interestingtime that they have discussing thebroadcast with their mothers who tunemIn and listen at home' -the chll

the same program In the assembly att i

kDas Taylor.{Bl has been trying a system of in-,| y

dividual pragma* th

Spelling. Thispg pelling. Thismean* thaUach cnHd may progress-tothe nextilK aTaoon as He baa 100.The teti day. are Monday, Wednesdayand Friday. However, those receiving>0D oo.Wedneadajr are excojrt tor theremainder of ths week. /•?-*>- M present Jsmea Burn.'.and JoyceCraney arc ahead. They are each ontheHrtfjocthithlrty-aKondweek. s Tolno SpertoMBV *7T T.>||.|TiTriU MU-drelMaitln at* nonVatnet they arton the tttapty-aiTenth ntt From hereO» inabert rants an the-way down totwntt which It the towast

"torn wtll be a m e n d 4eachen-meetlng held on Tueatai at Sao InUnrmln BchooL .Mrs. Blanche BJckart,

Hygiene Nurse, wffl beo atuwer ipieatlona copceii

work carried on inThe meetiag wm be

ta. Mr. Wick. girlK ppva. Mia. Currieii boys; Mr. Poppendick'sVtyMlaa Cunie'a ftris; Kh grade boysva. 8th grade opya. The roUowlos stu?'dent, helped to referee the games:Helen ZabeHs trrJack Sttfl.- TheodoreTodd, Arthur Orunxwtlg. Sam KoromlFred Kblojeski.

r -* — ^ — — • .WASHINOTON BI-CENTEKNIAL

Buperviatng Principal W. W. Halsey.fho Is* servinv'ua meitaber'of the coin-mlttee recently organiied to pUr. lor anapproprtat* ;«tebratlpn:1pr the' Borqughnf fHrw!*^ M T »n"oiinrfd Uie. part.

eachprogram wtU depict some pha» ofOeorge Washington's life. On M l ?a'tableaux diowtng the youth and rniui-hoofl of Washington; on Feb.26 anairplane trip to the homo of George.Washington; on March .4.tableaux oloutstanding event* m Washlnguin's life;on March 11 a play with dances.and

AUCTIOM-wCOMTRACTT'I

onOM BKIDOB'

:,l93i;BlHor»i.Jr.

^ ; ARTICLE No. 16

-*:TTere are'eertein hands on whichthe best of players will always differ,and it is a lucky thing for Auction andContract that this is so. It is this veryvariety of opinion that males thegames interesting. No doubt it i»a finethin* to agree aboutsomethings, butlile would soon lose its savor ifwe allwere of the same opinion about every-thing. Arguments are stunolsting aadkeep the interest alive. This is par-

' ticularly true of Auction and Contract,and the very- fart that some handscause-endless discussioii and a_widevariety, rff • opinion 'shows *hv. tnerames areso, f asdna.ting>The Iollowinghand isifoodoaWple.Irnstecejitly

—»nbmrr»Jio-thef»fiter a«a hand m

lUndNo. I

oaoiMAaicc no.

l a I M I i u n nUlW Il»a»:

cbllactad tar tha I I U mi. U» ma o>;TLnuud Thr«, Uoadnd Tan

lara*aad S«f«6tjH)*e Ceau tsfl^:^iWirwwM lif l a t la i Itn aiifaiini.il!

a la Iba tUaakf anl»mt ol nsrvnvfUliMU Mr U» Sac l m r I

•oat of aarplas B«fca«*-.tEst.> It:

I . M H I IMS

Oraaa a«4to Tax .roll Tas 'Tax Saaitkaa ,.Traaaport TaxIMacaat oa Baak

»i

OaaoUs* Taa U M .Bmaitaiy aatw AM

ticnHM (tab AM -

Total UlaertlaiwoiBanmaaAaU-

Aaiiiuil K J» nawt d

Arr«orauTio\a

Aaaaaasaaal sad CoOar-Uoa of T a n * _ _ _

Iptarvil on Cvmat ^tpaaa

Hearts —AQ u b s - 9 . 7 , « , S , 3 , 2 • - / •

- Diamonds — A, 8, 7, 2• S p a d e s — A , 2 • • • -,'.t.".

No score, rubber game.What shouldZ, as dealer, bid'witfi the foregoing

: hand at either Auction or Contract?-:-, The writer will give His opinion in the

neitartide. , . . . . .There is one type of hand on which

,. _tbs.wt!l-tno«n writer, and players oftheHmeSdircneffei^WhenriBfterJus bit one no trump and second handhas passed, what type of hand justifies

* a take-out at either Auction or Con-tract?-If you want to get into ahargument, just start a discussion of

^msOTbjerr/aitd-Toii'WiHiwobabrjrwidr^msOTbjerr/aitdToiiWHiwoajdas many opinions as there are players.It is the tame thing with the writers onAuction aid Contract. They all dis-agree, and the result is a wide diversityof opinion. The following hands illus-trate the principles of the take-out,

- both at Auction and Contract, nnJ the—• writer will give his opinions in the

Hand No. J

No score, first garnet Zone no trump "ana A passed.h l d Y bid ith th l

one no trump ana A passedshould Y now bid with the lh d i h A t k C

uicKbin»traaf

should Y now bid with the luicKbinhand at either AuctkaorContraaf

H*ndNo,3

No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bidone no trump an3 A passed. Whatshould Y now bid with the foregoinghand at either Auction or Contract?

The following band has rinntU;been brought to the writer's attentionand the proper'play i . so interestingand instructive that. It is given as sp r o b l e m ; ••;. . , , - ' ; . •

Hand No. 4Hearts—A. K.Q.4^ 1 0 0 9 3

In the meantime think it over and I eo that~ discuss youropinioli.with >"our friends, hour -the

It is an interesting subject and so far tributcd? , .still an open one.' . "•.. r -"'....- ...' Solution in the next article.

Heart*—10,9,5,-2":aub.-A.fc.Q,7Diamond. — 9,0, JS p a d e . - Q 6 ,

No score, rubber game. Clubs amtrump, and Z !a playing the hand.. Aopen, the king oX, diamonds and allfollow suit. He then lead, the trey ofgrades.-HowabouWZplaT the-hami-

" ' can make game no matterremaining cards are dia-

.•4kthe

on MaWi 18 tableaux on Washingtonfhe President, andon March 84 a shortdrill foUovcd.by an address by Dr. Her-bert England Ql. Roselle.. •

in -addition,- Mre. Walther, physi-cal education Instructor, plans to show -floor of the ocean thei

l-rtitrratloo «f Ilia•!sad rnaoty

r^lle* i;*as«, t«MM

of the dances of Washington's drat the-annual physical education exhl-biUon. to be held before Uie Easterholidays.

l s : » » At the graduation exercises In Juneit is planned to wca\e Into the programsome numbers pertinent to Uie Bl-Cen-tennlal Celebration. - -

" Teachers are also planning to stressCleorge Washington and his greatness

••Iin their clavfoom (caching

gtfffta. Hlslaajt aad

Usbltaf^ttttSaa.

:wawSJWHH

I BI-I

J T u a a l to TOBS <u>(fin Arpuatia) „

•nuraat on BoaiblatoM «• Impcovo-—

anal Notesronttnswt

I SiHH/ | m and the Upns Club will meet Mon-••idajr eAenlnK Peb 29, lo discuss planswjfor this borough's participation this

•»»«j.jear in the celebration of the'200th an-nlvcrsarj or the birth of George Wash-i n t o N i

feizThe echo method Is the latest metb-

od or taking ocean soundings, nlng^otjin: electric transraltlliii:" unitwhich seMs_,soina yiUrutlpna tliroughthe water. As they rebound fruni the

on a recelver-cn the ahlp. ~ The depthof the water I. determined V theilme between the sending mid riuh>lug of the alimnls.

IAL COMMITTEE -" HOLD'MEETING

ITji&hingtpn. Bi- Centennial Com*,composed of members of the

nuil Btmti. 1*9.ami Com o* 1

ssnsrks —

Tola! APDn*rtatbaa_«in.<rvn

rift.0'*™'* "**" •*••*« as IMM_. nktiD t n. araiAT

Itass:WAC

. HeatingCfaaMl-UM

WRLE.GOURLEY

ington. No program Is being plannedfor Mond.i), Washington s Birthday.

, Q H M B ' S WoD-Stocko-J Mind"English Women In IJ'e uml lit

t e n " apy>: "Queen Ellziiheili ' tiudbook-learning sufficient to flt \wr foran-archbishop's wife." She m m d

-• classical educatron~and '« nlJ w"have attajned proBclency In Uiln milGreek. . .

Telephone CRanford t-0461-W

Plumbing mid HeatingJOsUUNO-aa* K8TIMATINQ

Besidence, ltaeiiiit Averfue,

Cranf erd. N. J.

tvtiitsa ~""newportfaiLof

GKORGE

^ * read this imporuaf atswjaf*

next Sundmy in the

J , - •"* >~i

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rile acfMfntm in the United 34 per cent -The deaths resulting from,1931 totaled •80,000 an In- the collision of motor vehicles wif-Vi per cent in the number of fixed objects also Increased, as-dld "

K ing disclosed in the face of deaths resulting franr non-collisiontn thereglstirttarct.motorJcldenta. .:.... .-_.,

inservatlysly -ltfs^wd at 3 P^-|''"lD'tluee*fottTthS'Of'the"Jreotor/veht*t h e . y e a r . ' A f U M ( more-iele accidents In the United States'ln

craily ahowed.inow •enoos re- i u i , figures compiled by the Travelerslnjuriea that wen not

iprtsed more than 4J per centn-fatal Injuries, as against 3Win 1930.° The locUcation growsewcd »peect;to * great extentpnsible -<or. (he upward trend

juries.[:jn,.,'lMl.;;XTha^i

r cent despite a reductiontotal aoddenH:

Utojuries that were nqn-faUl In,cicas«l 4J> per cent despite »in tfieTSttrnunilieya-peri-

red hon-fatally. •••''" V,' -'. -.:t-nts had occurred In JWl »twhich prevailed In 1030', the

•Id have been- MM,40(t for la»tlead of the 860flO0 noted. Ifiber of persons Injured nan-i 1931 bad been maintained atlevel, the total (or 1M1 would

in excess of 1000,000 Instead7,000noted. .../, /, iheodda of death In an auto-

ldeiitwereThbrteiWf.-Where=a death occurred for everyaccidents, In 1931 -a -death

for every twenty-live/ acd-Vhlle in1930 a death Bccurred

thirty persons Injured non-i 1931 there was a Jnty-nlne peraoos I

for

. . . . . . . 3 per..p«nt.( cars, "oh the other hand, ap-

.were not as careful as in 1930,the number of fatalities thatfrom the coHlslpn of one earjther increased by, more than

Insurance Company show,operators to assume and/exercise, aproper sense of personal'responsibilitywas-the predominating cause.- :

• The total .of 645,000' accidents

entire country. The 3 0 .analysed on the basis of the actions ofdrtvers itlllUes.

18 per cent of all fa-i-fatal injuries of 748,-

,to^taprc^r_j»ctlons j>f_drivers cbn®ise'75&r centof allnon-fatal Injuries which resulted from theimproper use of streets and highwaysby both drivers and pedestrians.- —

Accidents due to exceeding the speedUmit'total 67,080, or 10.4 per cent of thetotal, and caused 3,920 deaths and 76,-BOO Injuries. These, accidents weresecond in number only' to thosewhich right of way was Involved. Thisclass totaled 119,330, with 3,140 deathsand 140,2

Improper actions ofdrivers causing accidents set'forth Inthe analysis", improper speed.Joir. thetune and place also was a, factor, such«3 -ln«cl<lents ^due^to^sklddlngrJlick-lwsness, driving off the roadway. Im-proper parsing, cutting In and violationof. right of way.

Among accidents due to the failure ofoperators to exercise a sense of per-sonal -responsibility, -carelessness at Jti-tersectlons when the right of;- way- wasW r r t ' f ' h WeWoTvecT

g yr peti'eehf'br-theW;

ihT

The^speclflc artlon_p( operators whichresulted In'"driving "off the roadway"caused nearly 34 per cent of .all deaths.ascribed to actions of drivers:'> ! (To Be Continued).

rv THBATK*, njuNrooD[•ason of great pictures, "Unionthe First National productionjmes to the liberty Theatre,i, Saturday, Feb. 30th, bulks i stie big ones. It Is big In everystory, In cast B°dJn setting. .I Depot" whi4J3has Douglas

Jr., and J«& Blonden/atot a cast of JflflO, is the-story

up of - people thrown togetherinstances'fc one of^(he greatterminals of the country,_Thevera only four hours of a day,

packed with thrill «nd romance,le fastest action stories broughttheatre hi many Mf'""« It1 was a play written by QeneMouthpiece)- Fowler and Jtfe

ils production, the largest uv•t evcrHbuutTnTroflywdSf was,eUTer, "the~s&0ctur«rtulIng "anaund stage covering more thanlockist ot "Onion Depot"!]*, without

one-of'the finest ever broughtfor a picture production. Therety "name" characters and more(00 additional players who lendlitude to the story. They arehundreds of types in the depotin keeping with* the realism ofy and the "production.

AT THE PA"W.ian

Peb.day,

<ii EntUsJh W.atherr.ntips the most curious weather-n England Is Uie one over the

«rman preaching to a.

empty chairs—a former rectortown Is saloXtQ hare drhen

>ls congregation by^Cault-nndlnge his gown Is biown^tur the

Simple, tl Nat, Fuinr "•wince atnmp Jn the Astee-tofls "amntloiplIoiltQ.iu'Mcaflaxra-

When with the Astecs, don't-tclejrraph.—New-York Krenlnit

(Theatre.

:, PUDTFIELDwhich comes to* ,the

Plalnfleld. Friday,continues through Thurs-

25, is based upon Mattel Howeti novel "Wild .Beauty1:. and

r. features Kancy Carroll, RichardArlen,' and Pauline' Predejick,, threecinema stars of notable achievementand popularity.

'"Wayward/ presents the theme of apersecuting mothir-ln-law, the partportrayed by Pauline Prederick, whothinks her son's~<wlf e, Nancy Carroll, isquite unworthy of the affection of herdartlng/boy, Richard Arlen, and cer-tainly quite beneath the social promin-ence and dignity of the Brownbest-Prost families, the most aristocratic indoughbaiie. Of course, she would befair to the girl^-wbo was pretty-and try

buUt-all-was a-terrible-mistake."Wayward," was made in New York

by Edward Stoman, who also directedsuch notable successes as "Caught,""Murder' by the Clock," and "HisWoman"

From tha GrtekThe word "urtle" Is geographical.

The architects of Attica, of whichAthens was the ancient capital,planned such a story, rising above anarchitrave m cornice, because it was•specially suited Jo their type ofbuilding. In modern times such anAttica or Attic story has been called

A mutt named William Purple,llsco>ered a wnjr rof_j>HlUnK a sceithe gladiolus, but what wed ratherljuve discovered Is »-*ay of_pnttlm.iolla'rs In the bank.

acre]of date i.bearing Is estimatetakei eight .y«ir»

of .bringing anCalifornia Into

$5,000 and

EIJZABETHCELEBRATES*

OFCOHHEKCEWASHINGTON

SIEENTENNIAL9)?M0DELHOME

l a B i si i h r i i n , S > T521 Trotters Laae

BJZABITH

largest Welded S t d CoDdcD$er Ever BuiltDeliver^ at KearByCeneratiBg Station

/

BASKETBALL(Osnlinued from p*«* one)

Public Service Earning*SbowIncreMeinNet

at center, tor RcpeuVin piaec of prUach.Peterson and Sobel missed ahetaQrifflths failed to connect: Rottenfouled Sobel and the latter dropped thefree trial. On long heaves. Woody «n*Unuufwere wild. Boakb. misard.thrnpassed to brtfflths who dropped tn* aperfect deuce making the smre i s - i

A personal tout was called on JoeHasWad and Peterson converted boththe fr?"1 shots Ffltsch rctumedTnto theRosclle lineup with Tuts reiumlnc to(ha bench. Woody missed a fcng shot.Oruutbf attempt roOrd off the rim.Alter Sobel and Peterson had nuasrdattempts at the .basket the n m periodended with the Blue trading i s - r, Grimes replaced Joe Raddad at the

start of the second period- After lwcn~ty-th^ee shots had been taainuhsuc-cessfuUy at the basket, Sobel decided tobe: different and aank one. A few sec-onds later Uman repeated Ms Umm-mate's performance. Cranf ord calledtime but to,talk matters OVCT. : " '

Alter another period of missing,'Jo/Klein broke the monotony by

A comparative statement of comblnra;results of oprrationi for the. tmh°erobnUii en^ttuf January SI, 19JJ li'.nifdby ISijMli- Herrioe Oorporailon af New!

tevl thowa for Uie rorporonoii andfunidiary companies .grns/ mnilnii»»13&4S1^09aa as HftataA »ns,St3.-

497IS tor the twelve months endingJanuary 11 I' l l a dnrtaat of si «&,-*800 _ /

txpnyet. matntri nnce,nnd depreciation fur the period

were tauntJMJl'a decTrasn.ot w.vr),-.leaviruc a/net Imomj from oper,r

tlot»j. of tiUlSJlS.tC as against M3,-STJ.1J for tne t«Tlve 'fiiijntria etiti(nKanuary *}{ ip\ an Iwweueof $1,587,-

a » * t • ' / • • . • . ' ' . • -

t)tt income amounted 10 11,139,-and income deductlona to 116,-.09. the balnnce for dividends and'

bdns »30T11,OTIJ? ns'cornpamllor the twelve month*

January 31, 1931 an Increase of4 >' '

] free »hot.: The half ended with thrx n i i . • • • • • . - . /

Shortly alter hostUitlei Md been re-sumed Rosich 'was caught fouling fori

fwju gjectsd from I

CRAHVOKDKlein, rtounttorunttis. if •-Oolanerl. U

ontftt.; joe Had.

A SECTION ot the huge welded'L\ steel condenser—the largest of

* v \ its kind ever built—Is shownui:lhe.jUo»a;l>hoto«Tsphia»Jtryas.-be-;log unloaded at Kearny. GeneratingStation tor use.with the n>w 75,000kilowatt turblnB generator being In-stallad at this station for -Public. Hor-

The new condinser, whlcu weighssixteen and one-half tons and contains1JJ00 steel tubes, each tw«nty-fourfeet long and ieye»«elgl»ths of »» InchIn diameter, was delivered to two seo-

dad took hiswa-i only able to

_...;_!,trials., Klein got. ' scoring advant

rJ breech of. the lthc^xample-iped> foul r

However. Woodyone of the free

back by sinking theprovided by Oman's

arimthsv followingcaptain, also drop-

He then piled injury

Donnelly, re _...J. Haddad, 1& «..-...•Grimes, Ig ......,.,.......,;Pndedckson. Ig-........

Totals. ,

P pon Insult Iwhen he tossed one tn from•"I floor/to bring the score to »-14:

i Woody/flnauy .connected with a long

el

tious. Both sections were brought- bybarge from Philadelphia as tha ship-ment was top large and too bulky to besent la freight cars.1

with steam turbines In the. generationof electricity. Water, pumped from arivcr^.circolates throngh tb» tabes Inthe condenser, and changes -the steamexliausted>from=th»=Hurbln«-4nto=wa.j __ r wtea The hugVslje^of this condense/ ,"". when* the' game proceeded Woodrsbeing InsUUad aUtearny Is shown^r second foul was ciuled on him by Refthe fact that water will be'pu "'through It at the rats of approjlir105.000 gajlovs per minute, /

sank both free shots 'on Joei's second personal foul With

i and Oriiues aaslstuig. McOrathtwo baskets tn succeaskn. Roscllr

liniiiiplly TttaBatfd bycmllinytimiront;

O PUman. rt - - : . .....1 0Sobel. If ._„„.- .;-;... .3 . JLeonhardi. V '....., ,...;..! 0

.:,....,.C..., \i. 3 0.. ,. -. j n -••- ,..~-.a;i • »

Woody. rf>;..*.Vi.- .-.....:. I 1Tlravlg

success In the future if It takes th«leadership and points the:way to re-corSstrueUon, out of the presen '

ate chaos. \ i , —

Baldwin and anfflUis took full' i tage of. the scoring .opportunity. Ortmes

.tossed in a long heave. Joe Raddadr •-(• dropped a. foul shot and McOrata also/_ connected from the foul Une. Alter Joe•*" •**«>• 'V«r'*"iliTTi*r'lfl"l"'"M*1'!?"" "<"-*•-< if P'fM—iT" i^f* <wr A

tlon^ I year i• 'adoptedi tar '

strucUon'has nothing original In it,'he continued, "and it la not workable,it Is divided Into two parts, the reduc-tion of taxes by the returning of 116,-000,00* tt- municipalities anoMhe resr-ganlzatlon of the State government Inthe uiurests of economy; reducui»j costin the future. The first plan has evap-orated into thin ah-, for the moneyJne,Democrats would refund does not exist.The second part, that of reorganization,has already been accomplished as a re-sult of Uie adopted recommfridatlons'of the Abell Commission." V

Expanding his stand that the taxie-fund plan Is notijprkable, SenatorRlchards,clt«d.a._wnferenceIn Newark, at which It was -that the J16.000.000. BUIbeen realized from the

and point "and'the period ended wiUl Cran-I-JO. "' "

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burii's Orchestra.

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bonds- were notTjartttr-condHlons-was~tae~8°vgrnor's-~pigiii"^gBapointed out, to take this uWSs fromthe State'Highway Commission, whichwas supposed to obtain i t

"As a matter of facV' he continued,"the State Highway Commission hasntt money and its program b now at astandstill." /

Turning to the governor's proposal toreorganize Aha present Department «lInstitutions and Agencies, SenatorRichards' claimed this would not be amovement In the Interests of economy,as the'governor wants two departmentswhere there Is now only one, with twochairmen to he appointed and a doubleiterating expense-.. He commended theworHng-oT toe "p"rMen*"Depertment-otinstitutions and Agencies ag anefflclentnon-partisan group, the formaOon ofwhich was brought about by the lateSenator Dwight W. Morrow.

Senator Richards sa!4 the Democrat-ic campaign orators would -have the

be the Governor,although the Republican leadersjmewthe real Governor would be In JerseyCity should the Democrats receive ta-voratrthepont The test, he said, camslast Monday when word from Jersey.

Rented the passage of a " " ' -by Newark Democratic

to March 1 the time for adftp-ttoxidfsmunlcipal budsjeto and to en-able' communities to reconsider theirbodnts wlUik>view toward further

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tUSewtfcAve,*.

£agte dfd not wish t o % e passed l ^ ^lalauon whlc^woul^permlt si: n . '

dt. lorfmths to mid-courttor.Blchards.pald d o w n y , e t^g wtu, u^ w n o u tumeOe

y W A I ^ ^National leader, exem- tUj, arifflths added another to his-the.spirit of America, rasl-mouhting-string. Pritsch sank hts

be lnvokedat the present lhM n e W golli tor the homeslers tothe Naflc* In the right b r i n g t h e „ „ „ to 35.2a. A few plays

* . ' later he committed his fourth penonalator Blchards' address, .the a n d WBSreJected from the gamevUman

cleared for dancing, music for replaced him. Incidentally, Mac missedfurnished by Dannie Hay- ^^ tout trleaT ' '

Ooiaoert. ifHolmqueet. c -,•heser, rt-<! .«.._.,

Dortndly. r« _..,..L!,r.....

i;..ncy It Ea-rcy FooJliiil .llone>' ig-riimmx tlii': heat'uf

high elitruy-iinidlKiliK fooiR It U es-pecl.ul.ly viihuilile us u fwtd of .bxibiesanil younc cllljdren bwuiiie It Is n sini-

1VQ,sugnn_:iWhen;iJse(l[Jiy^hnrii work-:era It reiilnies (IIU-SIIPITB Ih'tlie Cfiiod*md nuiRcleit-wblch.liuve , ^ n burned

by *

Frederlckson replaced Ortmes.' and. j after being fouled by Uman, he dropped

in his only scoring chance. Ortmthsconcluded the Cranf ord - scoring, as-,slsted by Joe Haddad. Coach WeeUeyf cnt Colanert and Donnelly hi tolleve Griffiths and Haddad. Leoohaidt.who micceea'ca Sobel _in : the Rottlleline-up, sank- the- flnai-scnrln^ grrturaof the game.

A fevr seconds later-the gun boomed:signalluig_th£._endrbf_ the_game. withthe Blue and Gold drubbing the Redand Oiray to the, tuneof a M-Macore.

room" In jwjjulur' UBUSO rvfer Intlls-crlniliialolj' to nnv typu of fiiiiBiiii cor-rcuU known m intiHliriimn. Toiid-stuol Is rutlly a nlcknnmc mid al-tlK>(i£h It 1S u»t<J ny-fnm?*Trei)ple toref4-|Mo pnlsnnnus varlrUcs, II Jiclual-\j liiTs no such ll»thirtioDJ '

Walloperheadquarters

wrrejoot.se fortuni'UIn their... encounter, with the BoodleSecond Team, toeing a Mtterjy-contcst-ed, if-somewhat rough game by theclose score of M-21. In the Brattlon they jumped to a T-» lead, but Ro-sclle,.. led by tMasUitoa and Dtaend,trampled all aver tnemFJn the 1quarter and outscored them » to'l. Inthe third period the home team- alsooutscored the visitors T-K Entrains thefinal' period', trailmg by scvett points,the "future Vanity" staged a brilliantuphill fight, but the gun ahouadng theend of.the contest boomed with themstill OR the end of a J4-21 score.

Al Haddad was exceptional in defeat' 1 t t tatj ij

scoring was evenly distributedh b f the l i

pers.Utat offers yon a large' choice ofdern papers at a price

range from lac a rpU sip.

U s 12 room papered evovletejsrWS.Choice ,»f S» modern j s U e n a J T s daall types of painting and deeorattog.Estimates gladly famished. ' -

MATZEN* PAINTS_WAIXPAPERDECORATING

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Matterson and Diwnd which repotadthe charges of the losers.

TheJVsurslty has two gasnest-remain;ing"upon their schedule for this year' This J"riday evening Scotch plainscomes* tq €rattferd for a game whichwill begin at 7:41 at the 'School court. In a previous game Cran-ford defeated a make-ahlft ScotchPlaint team by the store of 41-1C. In-cidentally, almost the" entire ScotchPlains' Vanity was unable to ptey.mthat game" because aaUfUculties. Friday night they win hsivetheir full strength out and wffl be try-Ing hard to snap CranforoTs-'-»Wng.There wiU be no Second ' '

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Washington CommitteeOrganizes Celebration

Croup, Heacleci byCouncilman Geores, WillMark Borough's 25t)i An-niversary This Year.

At the organUatlon meeting 'bf the{enUworllv peorge Washington Bi-entennial Oommlttee last "night In

Woodmen's H«U, represehtatlves ofighteen local community an* frater—:al orgaulxations elected Councllnjan!arl O«orea as chairman. Joseph"hallcross? was chosen' as vice chair-

Ke echult*. a«-<«retary andErnest W. Dcllar as treanrer'1? -

Alter tk general Informal discussionof plans. It was decided to hold a largeoutdoor, celebration^ probably In May,in honor of the first president. The Bl-Cfentfhnlal .Oommlttee:Will .also have ,harge pt a celebration of the twenty- •lt l juivcraary .of tliii borougb's or-aniutlon. J>}_pra»erIy,jin»tH..tli«, ftt-

tei:-dccaaloh, a celebration will,prob-T ^ t i * i W ^ f h l h -

.,..o,\'o. o

...1 1 30 01 3o ar. 1

...fs . 1 11

. Totals.Cranford — I JSUmtlie _ .«™ 7 ;4

CRAM. RESERVES'Iladdad, rt .™.i..^.

4^-34

r ;.P1 140 3

Cominlltees were appointed by Chair-man Of ores to mkke future recommen-

datlona of plans. To raise money""through the various om«U»atlolu, asveil as by means of a community card,>»rty. in which all groups will co-oper-IU;, tl» following were named as afinance committee:. Joseph Shallcross,Ftre Chief Harry Cosens, Daniel Ken,Prank Pltspatrlck, George Barsness,Mrs. Joseph 11. BaUey, Mrs. William J.Deans and. Judge Anthony Orlppo.

As a group to study the early historyif Uie borough and. pick out points to

stressed'. In Uio celebration of Itstwenty-fifth anniversary, the followinghistorical committee was appointed.Ernest Dellar, William VruiOlilan andjjjdje OriDpo.' Mayor Nltoctike offeredo" co^opcratiwior ifiia comrmTtee,T>ul~

decided not to accept an official ap- ~pointment. '

The committee which yitl arrange theprogram for the occaalon was named toInclude Uie following: George Schults,

Nielsen, FcUrinfantino,T anl l ..Kffn* anCL ^

Holdcn C, Mogren..Clialnnan Gcofes"announced llitl an

extensive WashlnRton program will bepresented tomorrow morning in theKenllworth Schools and'he urged allparents t'oi be present.' '

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RO6ELLE RESERVES O..lelss, rt -.,-»..... i w,.,,.!2

Greber. rt :.......„ ...~: 2Cootey. If .,..-, ....:.,....3Mxsterson, c ..—.» .J2GarUiwalte. c .... .>...;.-. 0Oiseod. rg .. .'. :...~2Leonhardt, n .^.............r..v .0Gusiin, Ig 1....™«.....-.;7.'.:.......,...1 f

'5 .31

V P010« J>o" • 60 4o . o0 2

Totals. , , 11 - J -24

Cranford Reserves 1 1 r" 8—31RoHlle Reserves ...4 9 7 '4—24

Reteree: Baldwin. '

i i m a l Pracfdnr*Tiitre Is uo stlpulati;d tlmo rtMJiiiradr « * piwuKO of «nj porUcuiur .Wit

after Its introduction'In the liouitTorW

tlaws MI WI1 l« paM*4~t»Hatert time.,'•'" •.: , • '.

T—k N»BM." Fran BftlaalitThe begonia plant was named-for a

<eTetit««Dth conturjr French bbtanlslUlchel ileson.

musicr

Taa the. date of the first oOVcUl meeting

\t borough.

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I'ljtrd not to- arrange any1' communityobservance of WashuigHon's blrtliBayMonday., Durlug^tho general discus- ,ilon of plans, all organizations repre-srnlrd at the meeting promised'fullestr(i-oiXTnti™i. Judgn Grtppo offered theItalian Hall gratis for k card party, toraise funds for Uie general vrganlza-,tlon. . ". • - • '

•. ' . . ' '.'DIED"-' ; • '" "•;Mra. lrnia ElUabelh Oondsn

Mrs'lrma Elizabeth Condon died lastFriday at her liomp 70 Passalc .avenue,after an Illncns of about three, weeks.

Mrs finnrtpn, y"" in tun- n t h year..Horn in Now York, sho lived there un-til twelve years ngo, when she took upresidence In this borough. She was anicmber 6I> the EajUca'TndTSSclctyofUie KenUwprth, M. • ife ( ^ ' h

.:J.Frances Cdndon. and Mrs. Anna Oaugh-an, both of this borough.

The funeral service took place Mon-day afternoon from the home, The ftev.A B Pltz-Ocrald. pastor of the Kenll-worth M E Church officiated, assistedby the Revv^nmk Sherlock, rector of •All Saints' Pplscopal Church of Eliza-beth. Burial was In Falrvlcw Ceme-tery.

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BOH&VGH BBfEFSThe Borough CouncU will hold a reg-

ular meeting Tuesday evening ot theBorough HalT *

Mr«r George D Conklln ot North Jlstre§ Vs-maklng'a stow'bu* sttafly titP—*

provctnent from her recent illness withpneumonia. " *

Officer Kdwsjrd Stupak of the gollcedepartmmt-lef^ yesterday morning forthe Mew Jersey^ State Police Training"Academy at WUburtha* where he U en-rolled for the month's training course.When he has competed the session, the "police force will-be composed entirelyof men _who have hadjrslnln* at theschool operated by the State police.

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The adjourned hearing of the -State z.Tkx Board on appeals of locaj_property ..owners- win take place TuesdaTm theCourt Hbutt, EUxabeth,---

There teas a large attmriarvf at thesocial which the Breexy Point Societysponsored to the aCErChurtfi Monday

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Is the sermon deliveredlast Sunday in the Oranford M. SChucfch Iqr the pastor, the Rev M. TPtffntrr ~ "" *. H H O U AND WLMO WOBJHIP* You recognise that Carlyls gavt meUw title of this sermon. I recommendTo yiHr~iUirt&Gll puvilxritd under thaiuue Thoprlhsremuch '

Thii is a difficult subject to apeakutioo. partly tawauae fieroe* mean somueii Tory are not ordinary peoplemid ui high esteem Their blographieiarm t Uie ordinary! A hero. g«U hlileg* pulled out ever to long and nilojm» grotesquely stretched and hliueck u made to support-a. head, dis-wnutdto.lerrtbte proportion*. He U•iUrUliefl and *prailed and resemblMncnif jar(t>yk or qUier; and JlOW- caniBif talk about him? I always read,alien'a youngs.ter, that Washingtonwver uild a lie; and to me that seemed•Try-, vrry image: because I told liesxticn I thought It ssfe and I was con'vinofd,thst everybodjrjtknew ioht Uiem.

never get himself framed In thoseters or crowned with anr but cheap,foolish prslsc

lie mint have conviction*. .If*my busUiess to say whence or how.Maybe Ood ipots him out and plantsthem deep In his soul I don't blowBut 1 know he must have them; andthat they muit be so big and Insistentand restless as to ml him with agonunless and until he. cries them ,ounight and day; snd.a'nleii he throwshli life away for th*»w -~r-- H e must have the courage to-Uvtandstsrve and die. A faint heart ne'er wona talr lady or. a .great' ««»»» or anycause at all worth while. He must goin front of his cause ind Ms captives,and he must sink with hli ship. If ahe

They ielL me that whea.AncientEgyptians made a »utue'jjf their kingil,f> always made him froth thirty-1W ktvrnty-nve Ictt tall. Of course, no-:«>d>; else ever not'Into lUlusryL inHist - swMc.ly you had a king seventy

fclng with iytnpatihy. That's « h i l donot object to itretchlng birpci out big,and lon«. They inuit. have Ion*, amu•o they oin reach far to the right andJar io OiHileft Urtth W» hand* Whichalwayi be*pt«k a blf heart

think of Mary tyon who

piy » err lUMdied up tall and left alonew* ufubaljlv could rnifce xmlf thow at

out the real mirka and out-. but no more do they get itnlcrt-

w\nrn«n~TOrarT5bi^r- n-tuesi truth-swkejr; with lilimiid ri|a uur herunflh the middle.-

Awd' un-rf w» ire. -Tlie shape has-beend. ,Oir lines cut, and we have but

ioffl* ;paru_ and bits'found here andwhictt: K-miBl plaster-together

uid nias* heroea of. - ''.'..'1 llkr the giant hero bWt-becaus*.. I

until it Uw veriest llkenessTAfter all,BKacurrturnu an arbitrary and rela-uv». The seventy-five foot hero, Ui bt

ii the ideal. Wlio wants any oth-rr kind? II a tevrnty-flve footer be the.

;,UMW rauH'we" strive to breed andto grow (hem. Lilliputian* shall bekt* frequent and bothersome^

1iiLW.nl la U Hot^iwilnful fce arc those

strove to'nurture amonj the youngwomanhood of our land.

A hero ram*. »ee vUlonii .H*i- splrllmint fly with Ihe wert wind and alabove the clpudt.' Joaeph dreamed; 8UPaul, near Uie. plaoe of thegrearwood^en horse, aaw hla vUlon; Washingtonaaw Uw vision of a gnat country "aTirnttitahi future"; and.Uncoln dreamed the aalvatlon of a Union and thefreedom: of a Race, 'A man with novlilon la not hero timber. • •

.put thoVgh hli head be above theciouth, liU teel must be upfttv earth.fU mint be pracUcal, Herrtuit knowommon jjeople,—their proMema and

iri rt hath' Unlraa hli Wp

•xx tonipicuoui plaoea today! and evenmrnlionrd lor auch offlce, for exarjiplc,u t h i Vice Prealdency ot our country,whow chief, acoampllihnunt perhap» itu> ehoue and wear a pretty necktie.

UMB W« have pretty boya indnatty dreawn aplenty: butjn the endH J U J B l W b U b j d U t o

have walked In mud they are not fitfor streets of gold. He shall come "rid-ing "upon an ass," and later sit downat the right hand'of Ood. V' "

Thus only shall he know the rockyroad of progress. For all of ui live intwo-worldi atieast,-*4h* ldeaj-and the

:tlcaj.- And this lait U atony ant

equal the thickness, ot-a man's shoe

Humanktnd never shall make itsheroes out erf Its imill-toonedcuUs., Itcannot.: lug Umber, and apund, Is re-

I prefer a Washington who

blotches all over him, Iblotches.' I Ifkve Jiad to contend withUw many blotches of my own. I refuseto have them upon rny hero, I thinkIM greater Washington, blsmeltss,

• much neaNr the original.U li he whoni I would lisve presentedto my children. TTien. tnty shouldknow «} leaat Uie •tatiire of a hero. '

And. eventually, If Ood should revealip us UuU we made our ploture a triflenrer slsr. I think we might rejoice atlisting bad such an Ideal against whichto »tan<t-snd measure our candidates(or resCgrratnesa, And If there, are

today In, politics, letters, orgeitlng prises and rewards

nut irf-the hands -uf-thrtr'corrtempar;arles Uirlr hero qualities are In no whitproven thereby Our children niustpass orcr tills 7road uf life ikfter- 4urtrsrks liave lieen bloUed and dliterted

Judgment. -"-And41ujt^liall choose far more cool-

ly, ma)bf, Itwy shall dchuutd from uitl* best l ittlrjurou ahall not.

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What is a hero? A thousand differ,•at, aosKcxs come, tiupbltng* jftsjcfc SWtlacklnv in that finality which satisfies.He is a great Personality. Of that weare certain. An4 that meana that he Is

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ANDCHR<^gCLE. THURaDAY> FEBRUARY 16, 1932

Putik Invite! to AttendCarrary Mid-Week Service

-Behold Bis Mercy; wiU be the topicar'the Her William F.-Behrens, ]r,

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09 . . .her f<ce. And whyt AU for; the love,f Uiose Ideala whlclimake'women, andiiilithert'*hd inlsslumrna meat. I le

c«un«nd lier to you, young ladles. Bead

_.r. _ wWKmwbleed? And our hero's feet must bleed,too. Hetniuii know the fllnnyneis ofthe itatui quo, and the alryneu ofmany plotted courses, and the J awfulreslitJei encountered In climbing on

lie Is art' Incarnated Ideair.So wasMohammed, the Ideal of brotherhoodand strength; so wai Luthor. the Idealof freedom and personal worth; so wasWashington, the Ideal of aUteaman-shlp and wide forgiveness; so was Lin-coln, the Ideal of humanltarlantam andaympsthy, - These each and all bodytorth the spiritual secreta of their peo-ple and all peoples. And they approxi-mate lemewhatHhe-great Ideal, the In-carnate Son of Clod. Qavlor ot mankindand bearer of richest grace.

,Wh»t makes heroelT Nobody knowsThis much,—we haven't learned how tomanufacture them Machine produc-tion does_ not apply, though politicalmacUluc&aliftiyAjare busy i t It, _J?ome_ell ui heroes are born: others, that

entlronment produces-them. Neithercould be explained, evtfn If true. Bothan empty phrases.

Robert Browning, vat certain here, ' Aperson who never has suSered defeat

of UiePoverty may help make a hero It

may patjum naked amidrcold, stubbornfacts ot life and awake and Inflamepowers bltiwrto not knowiX.

His education must be IneluiUre Ofcourse it need not be academic Some-llmes-thst 'stifles: Oi)t somehow hemust be taught Uw essentials, of noblelife and IdtyU. "Though He'Vere ason. m learned lit obedience by thething! which He suffered."

Herd worship U -the expression of aneverlasting deilre in humanity for Itsincarnated Ural "Whtn a people e*>

' ^anarvibec* Jro»sp»Jr»»-peoplsJiIdeal. Ui i*rt at least ' v

A WBMitro touches tht mind andheart of his. people lie muit touchboth. He msy-never be'conictous ofhaving done so. tf he deliberately a ttem«lsJU4ie--probably~«IU fall. HU

klND" will be the .tibject'ollli* I^non Sctnton In al). Churchesof ChrUl, bciemiil, on Sunday, Feb-ruary 21. MZ" Thcr Golden TeM n. "QoJ tilthnot givrn ui the iplrjlf or leir, butSfjiowtt. and ol lovf, ind "dl s

^BBird-niirnl" (ll.^jutoihy Ii7).-v-Anwng the citation* whish com-

prise the Eciton-Seniuin H Jhc Jtol-Idwlng* Irom the Hjblc. 'My son.lltend la my words; ituliuc thinefir unlu my Mjiniti.. For thr^irthit onlo Ihoic that find them, andhealth to all their fleih1(Prov«bi

The Leiion-jSemioh aho IndaJetthe followuig passage lro|« theChrutUn Scfcnce textbook; "5ci-tnce and Health -»pt1> Kty to theSjriptttrea" t> Mary Baker Kd<l}-"Tb» basis ot all jiellld. n'niciineskand immorulitjr u the steal Jartttat Cod ii.lhr bnly MiiiJ: and thiaMtad must be not mehrli belrcved,ktt kia»H t* sutdenuwj" U» *&).

real strength la son* scow sj-amsctous; though his alms and mean*,of course, most be dear.

UanUnd alwaya to Ubtral with thosewho prove their genuine greatness. l b sprorlog process may be equated

ing truly Is finished there is no limitto mail's generosty In proportion as becomes to see and appreciate what,has

A rest hero's power therefore is un-limited Havmw been purged thor-oughly, he stands high and commands,

unto the, tnrfi II inWashington shall grow as long

jur'hUWrrshsU last, ftlneoln's rheart and tender sympathy hart ,to play a greater and greater partmolding race* together in our nation.His Influence must loerease as —'earn to appreeiaU.

Consideration ot the her* Is seriousbusiness. What parent does not wanttobe a hero in the eyes of his (or bar)children? And who does not know thatIn order to be such, one must be gen-uine? No parent shall be a hero in theVyea of his children- If they learn Inlater yeara that he' was false. On theother band, few ttdngs In this world —-jreater than.to be held in truest :—highest regard by one's children aftertheir years of discretion have beenrtsched, and they.sresbK" 10 Judge/aluei,.. -

It strikes me, forcibly that disciplinedcourage, moral Integrity and.Christlsnmotives shall be demanded eventuallyof every, parent, )t the- parent shallstand in the Judgments of the children.

•What has been said about heroes andherd worship was.said in the Hint

iitipQwer. We rnuitmeasure all thingsbyTHun'. 'Having worshipped at HUIBW and gaied wlUi aw» at Hli sublimestature our minds and hearts and eyes

id-to-Hla.proportlonfccuitoand we refuse to call any hero unlessand iinUFwe ncognUe some llkeneuunto Him,' Amen. • • :-';

> Nautical NoydtiH

Did you know: . .Tliat a recruit In the French Navy

allowed $100 for' uniforms (as In theAmerican Navy) and salary In theamount of CO francos: per month, or apprpximntely 13 per month In U. S, cuirencyJ , . , • •-

That there- are 7,083 Islands In tbjyilUpplne OroupT

Tliat the Americans did not have thehonor of sending the first ship acrossthe Isthmus,of Panama? Balboa carried his ships across. He built them onthe-Atlantic side where lumber was tobe had, then dismantled them, carriedthem across the Iithmus and reassenv

the company's "great asbestos mystery.On another occason,, Mr. Lofstrom

states a pair of overalls hanging Inlocked steel locker were discovered tbe on fire early In the momlng, beforethe owner had arrived. Nothing wasfound In the smouldering pockets excepan almost clean bit of- cloth. Thiscloth proved to be lbe culprit, a littlUnseed oil which had been wfpedonhaving set itself on fire during the nighby absorption; of ougen from the airand .resultant "chemical* ernhentlng.Any oily cloth put awaji carelessly Inbadly ventilated place Is likely to star.flMlJiy~!D9B^?csj_|^!*usypji;JEv^;piles qf old newspapers mny do thejaraer captain Havender belipVesj be-cause of oil,and lampblack;th.trie ink,

That the first" ocean steamerthrough the Panama Canal August

.That the Japanese Navy bestows pcittcal names upon many of Its warship),particularly destroyers? The transls

cars; For . instance, Shlkaml meant"waves chasing each other;" Hatsuki,first snow of the winter;" and Matmi-

kase, "wind in the pine trees.'*. Aboul30 destroyers have names with the suf.fix "kaw" which means sruML-

That a Quartermaster In the Navyentirely different from an Army.Quar-termajttr? He has'nothing to do withsuppllM, transpoTtaUori, etc., but Ispetty officer who assists the Navigatorand- tltends to the steeerlng of thevessel

That one ship in the Navy had ncChristmas Day In 1D31T The U. 8Rampo, enroute from San Pedro, Cali-fornia, to Manila, P, I, by crossing thiigoth-meddan on December 24, lmmed'lately dated her log 28 December, loslriione whole day In crossing Uw Internstlonal date Une._ *

A a Hospital Corpsman t n "dut;wtfh ~*r"slng1e"TIeqrcfl'"CWcer-lonely island in mkt-Psclflc was comprlled to^perateon the Medical Officefor: AppendtctUsf~ ~ "" '^. the. Navy departmont-in Ita-tn-terests in NayigaUonal subjects has re-cenUy ordered an officer to Hydrgrtphlo'Offlce for-the purpose of Investigating piethodi and Instrumentsutilised In sir navlgaUon with a viewtow»rds.thelr Improvement?

that the U. 4 'Maryland, was Uie firstship In Uie world tb'be succestfullyequipped with liffeenjncn-gum? The;are of 45 caUbetr-She emergency rfeleased when all her guns are fired'6tonce if great enough to drive a loco-motive and four, cars from Los Angelesto San Francisco*

out by OtSSrge arubunscteln. ChiefBectrfcian-li Matev who|ls.Uv charge ofthe Navy .Recruiting station. PostOfflce Building, KUtabethT

Rutgert to Hold Junior=~. sToniJn

Many local residents are expected-tobe among the seven hundred under*graduates, alumni and guests who willatteftd the Rutgers Junior Prom in thenew Ruttera Oynvnaslum, Friday nightThe Prom, at. which the Casa LdmsOKhestra,.of Canada, wUl play, willbe the first social function in the neigymnasium which is stiU under con-struction .

The program for these in attendatmover the week-end Includes house dah-c« at the twenty-owfjratemtUes andchito on Saturday nlghVand a varsityb»keU»U game with Oafeate Saturdayafternoon pneeded by a frejbman nre-Utataary contest agamst" 'AttentownPrep. '

tlie special week-day sernce ills evening at I-W o'clock in the church During Lent, these serriess are being heldZ I dM. crsntAg. and Uie.frubllchas been invited to loin Calvary Oon:cregadoa for special worship.

The Church Cocncil will hold its resIM mMUns: l«nQrrow_ev«i_

Inc-at g » o'clock in the church llieWomen's' Guild or the church till spon-sor a coffee sotul next Friday Pcb aIn the church. -Codec, doughnuts antcake will be served for twenty-five cciluMembers are urged to attend and brmgtheir Mends.

Explains Origin of Firev "i In Crateof Asbestos

How a crate oi asbestos, ordinarilyregarded s i one of the mo&t nrrproofsubstances In* the world, caught fire byspontaneous combustion In the-worksof the Western Hectrlc Company, -Keamy. N. J. Is descrlbKi by E.Lofstrom tn the Western Electric:lWjrsra nationally c/rculatederoplojtesmagaxln*. That asbestos could catchnre at aU seemed so inconceivable to.Capt Harold Haveiider of the compony's fire department, that a thorbugl

bestoa itself promptly was exoneratecai>d' the blame placed on some -thlcliburlap used In making the crate Ii

nesday at 8 p m. In the tabenade.David Mason, former pastor of the1

church and now foreign secretary ofrnV'Cnrtstlffltrand MIsslonaiTAnHnea7f New York wulTirtng the messagtMr Mason will also show pictures ofhis recent.trip to Congo, whereJ»Kfvea maiiy-yca«-iy«TnlMtoni.r»'tia.fore coming to Cranford. The publicliai been Invited to attend the rallyund hear" the message of the. spread ofthe Ooepel through Africa.

Saturday Luncheons AddedOn Central Ferry Boats

Iri-response to many requests frompassengers, the passenger traffic de-.partment of the New Jersey CentralRailroad announces that. In addition tolbe breakfasts -served on their.trainboats between,, liberty street and JerseyCity, Saturday noon'luncheon serviceis nojv being provided. The luncheonswill Include coffee, sandwiches anddoughnute and .witt.be. »eiwid:_on..tbeupper decks of the train jMftts from11.-.45 a. m. to- 3 p. m. CTeryTlaturday.Since the breakfast Innovation has beenso well received, it'll expected that, the

tis-.Saturday boats wfflH>e. crowded Withlunclnpners. ' J. -- "-.,'

action began in the fabric much as'* jmvhav sometimes heats up anil sets

on nre inside a haystack. Pre'sently the burlap layers of the crati

'CBANTORO SCHOOL NEWSPlans for_ the .school exhibition I

May sre progressing. The dcparimeniof manual tralrilngiwlll cooperate witthrsthools to th»con«mictlofto! boothsand backgrounds for the various dass-

Tnlg U only one of the features ofthe aniWUeroriBlTdepartmeht. '•'! Manual Training as ran'led on tn the

Oranford Public Schools, comprises notonly, wood work- but mechanical draw

main award of. the eighth annual OwnYour Home Show. A two day celebra-tion of the first president's birthday onSunday and Monday will mark the for-mal opening of the seven room structureto the public -''".: i',- , : '

Finishing touches; .to . the exteriorwere nearly complete last Monday whentwo hostesses'took charge of the inter-ior to direct the hanging of draperiesAnd the placing of all furniture. Afinal omclal inspection of the homeFriday night by members of the expo-•sJtlon committee, directors of. theChamber of Commerce and their fam-^l«jJUJKS£.ede,the_pjbll£O|!entojat_12 o'clock noon Saturday.

Attired In costumes reminiscent ofthe Revolutionary War period, five hos-tesses will greet the throng of visitorswhich Is expected to seethe modelhome-Sunday and Monday. Souvenirbicentennial buttons and needle packetswill be distributed

the last being devoted largely to. sewIng and cooking.

The followingju* the grades in nhlcthese activities are practiced:' Grade 6: Olrls-Bewing and cooklnsBoys—Woodwork, camp and Invalidcooking. . " ""-

Orades 7,8: Olrls-Sewing and cook-ing.' Boyv-Wood sndmetal work ancmechanical dravtng^ ~'-

Orades B, 10 Mcchanlcal-4ranlnitshop, sewing and cooking elective Inthe College Preparatory. Central nndCommercial curricula, Mechanicadrawing required In the Scientific -cuf.rlculum ••

While the main purpose of manutraining is general'education, It dixhave a vocational-trend for »e strive tfadjust education to the interests capadties-and vorattomil iieefls or thchildren. _Ait!«)iigh.nQH)nc.ijBs jscicuuflcaUy determined that any one subjeel» more Important than another, oudemocratic-form of government pre-supposes Uiat equal opportunity shouldbe provided for all While some pupilsare Interested In the abstract phasesof Latin^ French and other so-calledacademic subjects. In others the in,sttnet of making things the construc-tive impulse, is the basis of their oducation.

The budgetTor manual training sub-miyed to the legal voters- of Cranfordon February tth. 1933, was (8.061)61 taeereaie of .I730J8 oier that of th>present school year _ _

.The anticipated total cost for man-uaTtralning next ymris 813J6?6I slnc»

-appropriation fortMrpurpoVcemounts to $5000. This total appropri-alion of *13«Ml-CQnt^i« tcachcra»l«rtes u .well as all other expensesto«lved.^81nce the entire number otdifferent pupils taking manual trBniniiis m the total cost per puplLfo*school year 18W-1833 wUI be 410J9

itteachers

have of thohave charge of tho"^fterlas. Tncy-do not

j r a e n all of ihe above point* .re con ." * * " . It can readily be seen thaXmni-

^,7*^°* h " • distinct place in ourpublic schools..

Naisw West Pent

— - —w «• Stewart of the--Congressional District has nom-

nated for appointment to the UnitedStates Military academy for entrance onJuly 1, 1JSJ: Ridgway Pantnut Smith,

To Hear African Miarioner

Under the leaderahip ol I*"***gcott of Hlllcrest avenue, the Men*Bible Class of tbe Crsnlord^Oospel day Ttabmwgta, by u^Tf

UncoinT"

»Iie FW Ohmxo" of ChristOranford; win hold a oeontngton Memorial Service to coo,onto Uw two hundredth annlv)of Us. birth onr Friday morruary uth, at U a. rrt, at .

avenue and 10m street, to •public la endtelly mvlted.

Waahington'aSucce«»Due

Tbe permanent success oi Wajhta,!ton as a statesman-was due to his i ""lty to apply business prtncipi,, t 0 ,Utleal needi ^according' to an

— appear: toithe New".York/™Tribune. Sunday, February 20 • in .nection with the aooth-Washington'* bteth. . .- Washington'si educaUbri,•'%; ^says, included sound training in iness. Htt father was a. BUCCIplanter and man of affaha who en

Colonial in design! appropriately se-'l r t d In honor of. Washington Blcen-

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7 « a g H S 5 e r r ^of Uw farnily sJIairs.througrrihe il

lirtfd In honor of. Washington lctennial, the Elizabeth Chamber ot Commerce 1032 model home Bpens Saturday

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, — w —— —— -v^ttm/io W^tedkiexpand IntoitheOhio Valley. Ttayaw |

. i t as-a-BUsineas »w>turc-rWiaiiii{ffi|at tile age of 31, was sent to warn ttelFrench commander away fromLat 4»-|trict around the present city of pitu-lburgh. The seven-yean war *u aftlowed by a jdoatn>:years of, agitatknlconcemms; the taxation and comnunelof the colonies.-:"As a man of bvHaiAresponslbla for much property, engag lIn exports u d Imports, Wo.shteitte.1grasped the full slgnlcancc oh maand, with a/deliberation that midMidecisions the' final word of the itook the patriot's Ude.

' -^asrungion ha*-»•-deep uuuo._standing of-human nature and a KJ-Ifound loyalty to the truth, lie lud

-bat rjoiiucsa-yio^gtBr-aiio-arbest soldier of bis time. Mis perming.success as a itat<Kiman was due to bslability to apply business principle » |political needs. Our country lus nftslmade • mistake when foiiomog balcounseL?

opening of the home and of the* an-nual exposition scheduled for tbe week"of''March 28 in the EUzabeth Armoryare j|roceedlng rapidly. Direction ar-rttws pointing to the Colonial buildingare in evidence In many sections-of thetn5"atru*"birSlr tSporfant " Vfares. Window placards announcingthe Own Your Home Show have beenconspicuously displayed In Elizabethand twelve neighboring municipalities.Ticket sales agencies, had' been estab-lished Monday with exactly 178 busi-ness firms' and Individuals in widelyscparted localities of Union County andIn Newark. ; -••"

Each day of the' ctposltlon the com-mittee will offer to nil persons holdingtickets two 150 cash awards, replacingJLUc merchandise gilts of the 1931 show,in addition to the attractive modelhome

Pand Decorator

Cant- Brpertenw-imd' XsreTur ••Knsurea Satisfactory Service

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Telephone CRanford 64)508

Standard Lumber & Supply Co,- LUMBER FOR"ALL USES~

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THE CRANH3RD CmZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1932

Jewsof the WeekIn and About Town

n-wnship O»ta^**«win IMM aj:upeting

PERSONALMrs. Patrick McCarthy of 809 Spring-

p;'Hi; Veterans a Foreign W a nOi.i6r'-a holiday

-mon avenue.

d . l men*ers of {tailed _r Veteran! win participate-iit Monday ttswnfntV W i l t -ntrthdsy. bert Members haw

;; estfd to gather at JJnloa *»*»

. Karu, president of the.Baat-i-s Association, has requested

Tjoefs to decorate their.• yttti'Mn1* ffllocaM I Celebration: Member* have.v-1 also.to participate in the(.[its of the day;

inittjv chairman.of.>• Democratic Otirmnfttwt win. tieicr at themeeting ofthe Cran-nwcratc Club .tomorrow nsjbtr-'r b rooms," -16 Union- wTne club plans, an Informal

,rty for next Friday evening.

ol the Washington Bt-Cen-t: bratlon the Seventh Grade

h i e S l i n t o,r;sr:

lock; lri thelschooir'Ali.laye^ including' bunco.. in cnarge wilTtoe', 0. seventh grade pupils.

l Washington service innare In the First PresbyterianSunday, at 11 a. m. The seven>ut Troops which hare bead-u* -the churcti have - been ln-attend In uniform, and wish

6ns. The pastor, the Rer.W.R.ill preach an appropriate aer

Mrs. J. filrrnent OoUlni of, Springfieldavenue baa returned tram a'week's stay^ J J J g M a : : I ' " 1

^ ^ ^ _ .A Mrs Wayne Raymond Brooki,-TO

boqj Ian priday to llr. and.HrsrnmerP. Brooks of 10 Lenox avenue.

SOss unian QUl of Walnut avenue Isat home after spending two weeks at

Bowfcn Hare Eaiy WeekOnly one. has been decided In

the Community BowUng League sincelast Thursday aud-ihat through the du-bious forfeit method, iHolly street'ias

, Monday.. nflrht uv. this mannerStandings of the leaders remain the

CRANFOKD ROTARY CLOTThere «ere firr visitors at the dub

lunch meeting today at Bayaabt's fromRoselle and Westfleld. -It was an-nounced that President Prank K. Lea-Tttt "who for several months has beenabsent due to illness wUl be with the

UkePladd. where she attended theWinter Olympic Games.

MtajBylvia K Oook. of Cranford ave.ntfe bat Joined the faculty of Colum-bia' University, where she ,1s giving anestenstaT course in 'the. German Ian•uage and literature.''•••.

Mr. and Mrs. c . R Byers and daugh-ters. Virginia Busciio and Carol of 18Adams avenue left yesterday for Wash-ington, where.' they will attend theWashington Bl-Centennlal celebrationin the capital. Mr. Byers wil stop offat Baltimore on business for -Armourand Co.- , -' '•

LesHe a Bragdon, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs. William B. Bragdon,' of 308Manor avenue, returned home Sunday,having graduated from Syracuse. Uni-versity. He entered the Business Col-lege, of Syracuse in February, 1928, andhas. mmplrtfd a four year course ofstudy. > • • . . • ••

awnTline.airs. Otto De Wolff of North Union

wenae-prewnted a benefit taid partyor the Woman's Choral Monday even-i

mfc Eleven mrmhm ni th .

4 j / Kane has assumed theiient of the New Cranford Tfae-has been connected with War-

thcrs for five years and. cameer serving two years a»man-J;e Ctotral Theatre in Newark."Sirs: Kane~tnoTXlietf aiugrr-remove to Cranfonl In the near

ird 6»uncil No. S3, Jr. Oi O.U' liold'lts regular meeting thisIn the Masonic Temple. To-night, a delegation will attendwCounty P a * CoancUorsJi As-

meeting In Westfleld. Predian of Cranford Council, prest-the County organliaUon. winit the meeting tomorrow night.

Beutel -of .at Tuxedo Place i

by the tnanagement *%r tbeElectric Keamy Works In jgec-of the completion of fifteen

th the company. Mr. Beutelemployed by the company at

home Works.at Chicago as a aHis advancement has been

d he has held many posiMom>nslblllty in the Inspectionoth at the Hawthorne. Workslie Keamy Works where be tsharge of apparatus and piececctlont

eed on Rulioaj Lbcsspecial conditions railroad

r 90 inlles an boor and overallied more, than 23<yean ago.t distances. A train on the

Imlles:FJL

.mck5OD»ille. Among regular..<1 American passenger trainslore are-j<rreral that average-mlles^per hour. The Worldstates that flrst^claas German

neb trainjf now average 00 toan hoar over long runs. A

train on the Great 'Western Inmakes 0&3 miles an boor. •

y oC^Hurtjr Eati»r .:.•'•ihe 'admlnlstrarion of Joan

Adams,, evening assemblies'pular at. the homes of coo-1 and Cabinet members. Theegan at eight o'clock. Prompt-it o'clock-everybody went' out

>At- poe end of the table

: vroast him; at the other af- wnl.son. iD-tMtween cam*ducks, and the pastries.- jibH!

about were cakes and puo>A large side table Jield th»ril the

!«•««. Bible CUt—:i"~l» '">V «be ^InYl ftfonttfi* 20: 3 t andMessIngfrThe Barmca men'sts»es were started In Syra-

bcr*W, 1800. and no* nam-than ,10,000 In all partjLOf

frv . '

'ild Binlitist has advanced" the. viewtaatloarTnTBe' nnmbera of

and oUter^nusala are gov-sun "spots,1 which OCCBC-IB

JU.limen, but It also Indodw tea*at large, eight forelga mem-70

attended the Rubensteln concert In theWaldorf Astoria Tuesday evening. Thoseattending were: Mrs. OeorgeK, War-ner. Miss Marianna thermann. MissBeatrice Warner, Miss Mae Anderson,Miss Florence' Bauer. Miss Vera Mer-rlam. Mlss.P)orence Parkins, Mrs. J, J.Turek. Mrs. E. Hendrtcloeh, Mr».-I. H.Patterson and Mrs. Florence Schindler.

STANDTNO OF THE TEAMS

Merchants ...Casino - ; vUnion Ave.

.North Ends .Bowling Club ...Repabllcah ClubHolly Street ».._.Benedicts :Commuters. ..!...,TutUeBras.

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All games scheduled for Feb.25 and 36 have been postponeduntil after round is completed.

: COMING GAMES.. .- tonight

Union Ave. vs. Bowling Club.Casino vs. Benedicts

North Ends vsr Men's League.' . Monday

Austin's Express vs RepublicanClub. "..-.;..

Commuters vs. Holly Street.Toesday

TuttTe Bros. vs. Merchants.

has had a serious time of it and themembers of the Club will be -very gladIndeed to see him back again.

Tins'twawr or ih t day %as"Dr A LJohnson. County Superintendent ofSchools, and a dose student of historyHis talk wak on George Washington*» a TMirmHitary-leaaer.-wnlclf Issometimes overlooked, when his othergreat qualities are considered Somelater day'historians have attempted toshow he Was not a great military-leaderbut Frederick the Oreat pronouncedWashington one of the^greatest ot alltimes Dr Johnaorpihowed his earlymilitary training «Jjd> close study ofmilitary science and itrategy Expert.-;ence gained In the French and IndiaWars fitted him for the role of Com-mander in Chief In the Revolution DrJohnson instanced orfe examplesplendid strategy in the battleSpringfield where a large body or BrUIsh troops were turned bock and nearljcaptured in the effort to reach the Interlor-of the State from Elizabeth DrJohnson's,talk was nne and. much, ap-preciated

Senior da*» Prepare* forAnnual Dramatic Production

On the evenings' Ot March 18 and 19at Roosevelt School, the Senior Class

JIiBb..aclninlWalter-Hackelt j three act pla> "Can-tata- Xpplejacsr" The play has hadlong runs in many cities snd several

ful movie."Captaia Applejack" Is; full o f ro-

mance, pomedy an4. eitcitement. •. In4U

Two Eye

m>TB"8fitay*. I'One. J t » ,

Three Eye" was precent-ed by «h«. Cranford Junior ServiceLeague and prowd-to^be- an-entlnlysuccessful affair. Between five and sixh d W h U ^ J j h f

Captala Kidd "Frara,*d"TUecem bluiini|ihors of (jipluln Klili

•tate that ho WIIM nut a pirate and tlun/the stilpa he toot tUi« lawful (.rlzi>captured In bla'leRnl caimtliy us a |iriVaUer. Tha'chur«» of during t»rships of Hie grput uiogiil niultl turnoeea mefat lilr trinr by ttso prdiTnorrwtof two documents nhkli Khli] hud Inken from the»o »hl|i» anil wlili'lrlu

Canalj la WorldBussla has the largest eunal.ln the

world. Starling at Lenlncrad. Itreaebes the frontier, "of Chirii. amfnaia" total leneth «t nearly -4.MT0 nillps.

H O U . . . ""Dar sin' many of us," said Uncle

Eben. ."so free from faults dat we cantake a rhance on de arguments dateould surt If we tell other people•bout theirs."— Washington' Star.

no-use expectlh' to be put-fltkly «mfortaU)e," .said Uncle Eben."When de cllmatV Is pleasant you hasto worry; tout w u t :tle qcfoeasonabla

"Weather Is glneter^do tj/de crops."—.Washington Star. v - V t .•-.-•

CorrectUttle Tommy had Just started to

scbool. When lie got lioAie uls'uucie,was there, and Tommy told him.he-bad received 100 In arithmetic, ftlsnncle said to him 'In a tensing voice,"llow much would seven roses, threeroses, and two" roses make?" Vi'here-*upon Tommy hesitatingly replied, "AbonqTOtl" ••;•""''

ance and were especially entertainedby the antics of & goat, which part wastaken by Miss Katharine Park MissPark also, took the part ol a beautiful.silver tree; with golden, apples, andamused the children"4y knocking. av*reverybody It did hot wish to pick theapples. :

The'League .appreciates v.the kindness of the Board of Educa-tion, in permitting them trie use ofRoosevelt School and also Is greatly In-debted to the Cranford Dramatic Clubfor parts of the scenery' Several members 'of the Dramatic

Club, and their friends were invaluablein-glvlng—thalr- aniitinco. toward~thestage, setting.— Mrs. Leslie Crump wasin charge of make-up. *

Leslie Crump, Webster Skerrat andAlston Rogers, assisted by Marshall Ll-sowski. Richard. Lackey and CharlesSklllman were responsible for the veryartistic setting. ;-

claimed proved that thi-y were HIIIIunder .connnlssliins. > IKHIUMI 'hyf rcorh— L.A8t>**lfnlln rtiTnpirnT~ irhtT'ttmade them lawful nrlun. 'I'lii'Si' dm'imicnts KlilJiiiid hnnilcd to hli imtruil >rd Ilellomuut and tlu'y:'jurej»n iliacovvr«d until aoine '-1K1 yuira hiler In(he pulillc. records ofllce.

" S i m A | i i ' ' l « GlaiaThe window dwi'lctliiK Hie "Sovcn

Ages of Man" wna plnccd In Iho Mol.vTrinity church In Shaki'Siieare's hlnhplace. Stratford cm A\on. by Aim ilcans. There are eight panels In. ihi'window, but as the t\\<> top icntirpanels refer to uttty unc IIM> ih<> BI t< nag« are thua re|>n<»intc.l I tu> mi.

V a i n of Coat'. MilkCoal's milk,-according to chemical

inalrsls; Is rich In Buorin, a valuable» d y food, and ts said to Contain moreooorln than any other food. .The milkthos-Is retarded as a healthful drink.U also Is recommended; as generallynmduclve of Jieaith andalso^ an aid J *

"reiieve bpdily TillV Including icfS c"on-J i U ^ "" ""•

accompUslied when It Is quite yottogand is. done by gradually dccqstomlnjthe dog to the noise of the Ore. Asmalt arm Is used at first and Is Bred'at some distance frtm the doff, Krad-nally. working up to closer distance*'rnd larger arms. • . .'' ^

rected the play and. Mrs. Eugene DavisTowler Vft» responsible lor the sceniceffects. -

Am.rlca'i Oldo.t R[ilii«. St..> Augustine, Flft,-for di-cades

'cWimtinHrvnn^ooinw lp the BHir-ed States, with Sante Fe. N M ns-sertlng rival claims. Actually, theoldest houses In the. country are thePueblo minis t>t the .Snnthncst.

'. . County:of BivtirtIlanddlph county, West Virginia,

claims that, more rivers have theirorigin Isuthat county or nearby thanIn any knawn- place In the worldFrom tllTSTiTgh land,rtitrpam» flaw Inpractically nil dln-ctYonn.

' Harm la OvarcoafidcDcaToo treat confidence In micriss i-

ifie likeliest to prevent It: becaque I1

liltders us fronrmnktnis the bMtusfof advantages which ,Ke enjoy —W.^nItterbnry. •'- ". .. /

*'•;• "'Cori'ow''.-•'in the reigns of Willlom 1 and IIof-^ngmfr'thW-ictrrfew rang at snnsctiB^tte sumiiiBrtluiB and~at-8-o*<;Ioc^In the winter." Lights and fires weretben to.be extlnpvlshcd.

.. CaliforaiaV Big Tr««.The largest tree' In California Js tlio

Genera* Sherman tree, wliich Js "273.9feet, high, 37.3 feet «.t the base of theiiiameter. and ,22.1 feet at "the" diameter

iof this iree'U abont 250,000 board feetof lumberk-or about 75 'cords! of. wood.This laOeVflgure Is a mere approxima-t l itn. ., ••'.•.." ' ••; - . . '• ' ' H ' - r

"(j» i t Horn SpoonAutborliJes i

the ejrnresxtonr'

thipoon, Is

evolved'from 'the' rfuoons mad»-frpm'the horns of Big Horn sheepi but theCook'SB9enm.fifi:NaturaI Bbto'rjr hatspeons of; this trpe. In its cbjlectlon:and It seems probable tha^tbe expres-h>n%as Vvolved froro-tne horn laaiesphicb were 'in cothmoa use- by.' the

Slijai snd other tribes before tradeutensils fron»ybe whites were svall-atte. ^ i . - t-

C m l S—lk«r»TanderbOt university, .a co-edaca-

jtfonal .toitiruOon el higher-lesrnlDglocated at Nashville. Teas, was foonaed by Cornelias Vanderbllt of NewYork, who m ISTS made a dons-

•ttel of KO0.00O. wblcn was afterwardSbcreased.to Hfi00,0M. Tbsr <&"*",of tbe uBlversUy was uken out In 1872In tbe naioe of Central' university^la 1873 fht name was changed to .VanderbOt nnlveraUy. — \ • -

Co.aiApoBtaa B«Jy Z\ .rehch "acadenty^ wben-the- :Ttocreased.to *WOO,000. Tli# charter

40 regular' members, " "• ^•—•• «• • •- ""*d

CARD OF THANKSWe take this'opportunity of express-

ing our appreciation to the manyand'neighbors lor their »ympa-

klndness.to us in the tlmeilfour bereavement^ Especially do wethank the offlctols of the Township ofCranford.v-th(r polico department ofCranford and other,communities, theCranford FireJJepartment and aU oth-

' '" l i and Individuals,MRs'feiESS&SLgKEIBS -AND

*ges are i» follows I ln> intptttMoses, the si h«<ilhiirr Snmin'l ilnLover, Jticoh: thp HHIIIUT. Jnnhiin: tinJustice Solomon, thp silppi rid I'mtaloon, Abraham; Huns l- yca. SIIIIHTeeth .Suns l.\cr> thing I mine

Subjection of StaticTechnicians are CIUIIIIIIIIIK IIIIIII)

steps that runke up thi* Hound proirH-fwith the objlnt of onriolnlin; Hint iir«lutblng Jcrulch and italic nlilih ufluiacconipany voice ri'l'roduitlitu. \v»nout-la>lng tlaliB tu su)ivFUi>iur*t )>..*•ers, the englneora are nuro Ihiit-mnlinolRes will Boon cfNiso. to be truuhlisome facto™. Niittilug .rudlial nmyhe eiTjeUi-J In snilnj tlhuq [|\e Jiur«lit'uct1; but'a Kfuull Invention hcrt>, miiDiiovutlun tlicro. will so Imprint recording and reiirodui-tlun (tint tin* ultlmate Rout of perfvitton will be up-prouchnl. *

i iiiulBaby • 5en*« of .Colon

Usuttllj t'lllou nil »hlu> tnbluik nn> Ihp flrsi <iiljirn rLKi^nlndby a baby .In the order named, aftffthe sixth hlonlh. -

_ Handicapped _He who baa no vlnlun of otcrnlty

will-jieve'r get a true hold of time—-Csrlyle. —

tureBy elimination Uie rast has been,

chosen as follpwa: Lush, Tom.Rich-ards, Poppy Falre "Loutce WelttsbachMrs. Agatha Whatcombv, Louise Mer-klc; Ambrose Applejghh. Parrts Swacfc-hamer: Anna/ Valeska, Phyllis CarusuMrs Pengard, Evel>n Myerv HoracePeugard Dexter Bates I\an Uoroltw-ky, John Van Clcve; Palmer1

Beechcr; Di>iint't. Billy Bmgtton; Julih-ny Jtuon, Eldon Munro.

The.1* people arc-hard at work on theplay under the direction of Mlns ElifcD Taylor, who produced last year'ssuccessful drama.

The settings are Very effective andunder producttua~of Uic stage mana-gers, carpenters and electricians, theyarc bound to be the most- ingeniousseen hf.re for seme Unit.

Dancing will follow each jicrtoraianccwith music furnished by a well knownorchestra. Tickets may be procuredwithin a short lime from' any memberof the Senior'Class for 11.00.'

KIKE DUlIX, llEPOKTwliiK k U»i' January Pupil.fir?_dr.HI, report ^MUuiiKed by

SufiervlHing Janitor J. El. Cannon to theboard 'of Education:

1732-1932Why Has the Glory of Washington's Name En'dnred?

IleraHe 4M-not Idljr'ulk palrioUam, but lived hia convlcUooa,

wuriDelng hU own Inleresta to the common |*od.

hl» nunt wtute tiulilirs used In the formationef lhl» govrrnmrnt n u hUr ability to choose the right manfor a particular Job. Intimate association with AlexanderHamilton during inuih ul Uir Kevotutloi^rX-War j a v eHa»hlniUm'opn"HonUl>» to know hU brUllant mind,

"It uav that mind which rrealed. the original of ourprrwnt banking «.v»trm: and which gave Hamilton the postof flr»t m-rrUrsr of the ITi|llrd States Treasury. lUmlltunn i the our man available tn eilabllnh our naUoiul credito'u a bail* li> coninuiid the respect of the world.

Oanford Trust Company.-It romlanUy building It*nanklni oiwrstions ^i thai ('runfuni .may lltllnxlj keep.llaiplarr, |im|iiirtlniuit<-l.v, In the financial lire of' the UnitedSUU-K.

Cranford Trust' Company

- W A It N K. K • S

NOBTII AVtNUt TKL. CBAN. , .« |M

- 14, 41S childtime .out. 70 si'condH^-Jarj'n tlnie nut 70 oruindn _

biTcrinari Annix"JiiTrl 111 chlldrrn,time out 30 « courts Jun 14 115 (tiilti-rcn, tlmv out 30 bituiids,

OrBiH Kchool. Jun. IB. .339 children,hue out 80 seconds; Jun. 2(1, 330 clilld-'vii, tlino out IK) wt'oml.i-

liooecvrlt htluxil Jan 7 4 7 clllldrentrill! out 70 st'cundi; Jnn. 1-C 457 clilld-vii. time out 07 seconds.

Lincoln Kchool, Jan. 7, 4117 children,lmv nut 05 seconds; Jan. 14, 4117 clilld-

rin nine nut OK wtondsCleveland School, Jun. 7, 543 children,

true out 1)0 seconds; Jan. 14. 54J clilkl-*oii, time out 05 seconds;

A little Clastilled Adv. in The Citizenuhd Chronicle will sell those tilings thatclut'tpr up your attic. Try It.

NO-W- S'HOtVUOUBLE rtAl'UHE

Buddy-Rogefiin "THIS RECKLESS AGE"

— ALSO '

Lew Cody and Mary. Nolanin "FILE 113"

BONO C'AlirOON rX>X' LAlt»T NEWb

H t l l M V a n d . H A T I I K I I ' A V • . " , • K K I l l t U A R Y l » - 2 0

T I U t l l . L H Q A L O I U S

JACK HOLT in

"Maker of Men"

Eyring Portrait Studio„ _ljL N^ UNION

CHANr"OKD, N. J.

Fine Grade Photographsnwdcrately ptlcrj

ll tme Turtraltir-oiplfw, enlarpnnnrU,

and rlclure Frames

I'ilONr.' CKANFOilO 0-1751

Porter'sTaxi ServicePHONE CRANFORD 6-2272One to .Four

to OneDestination 25C

Trips andTouriiifat

LOHTSt Kales.Thane forEsthtute,

— Olftre -—-South Ave. and Iffjh ht , Cranford

"WOOLCRAFT" MEN'S WEARPBET> L FAflT, fiole-Represent«tive-for4iew-Jersey

I"Valure—•—

Slim Summerville mid Louise Fazenda in11R-A-CIN-G—Y-O U-T-W — —

— -Hftturdn) Mutlni>e_Oiil>RIN TINTIN-Tliu Llttiitiiliut Warrior

HUNOAV, MOND/VV and TtlKNIMV ', , n:UHUAItV tl—22—M

Doug. Fairbahki, Jr. and Joan Blohdell in

"Union Depot"Kenlurv

Bert Lahr mnd Charlotte Greenwood

" F L Y I N G H I G H "

TIILHHDAV . .

Frederic March and Rote Hobart in

"Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde"NICE' W O M E N "

With Sidney-FoxLATK8T NF.W8 KVKNTO

SELECTED LISTINGSOF MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY

FOR SALE F O R - R E NT :

Phone CBanford 6-0235-J 397 OUCIIABU bTKEfcT\. Soils KIM. Top Coats $12Jd—»15. Overcoats, »15—$20,

Flannel' Sport Coats, 18.50, Flannel Knlrker HUlU, JI2J0 -Fine Dress andJirlvlMiffilave* for >Ieh and Women.

ENIN YOURTill. HMwrpUnt VtrltUel'or tal qualtlT

YOU CAN!kinds. I fs free.- Send for a, cx>py

Orandnibthert Garden OslleeUon8U Pkts^ annual -or .perennial flowersfor ISc*. Big value for little jwmey inRiverside Farm Seeds. '

Brewtr, Rahw«y, N. X

DR.M*P.BABBnT-SUROEON canoroDisT .J-- oince BOUTS:

Dally: 9 A. M. to S P. M.Wednesdays, t-12

"Evenings, Monday - Thursdayby Appointment

BlfBAST BROAD STREETNear atbB StresiWsstfleU, N. J. j=

Phone Cranford 6-M29-R '?0« MAPLE PLACE CBANFOB1), N. J.

EDYTHEGOWNS TO ORDER

LADI.ES'OWXMATEBIALS ^ItCASONAHLEFormerly with Mmc Dandy, WaWori Astoria Bldg, N Y~

AntiquesClosing Out Sale

- - ENTIBE COIXCCTION

ALDEN SHOP, 'It ALDEN STtttET, pfMMFOKD

Sat-, Feb. 2Q, 1932GOING OUT.OF BI/8INESS DUE TO DEATH OF OWNER.

Eat Fish and Stay flealthyFB^SH riSlf DAILY, Why not get them at>T£YER'S FISn MABSET7

FBEE DEUVERT——Just Call CRANFORD C-11M

Also Guarantee* SWetlr Fresh COUNTRY EGC8, iSc dox.; 3 dw. for, |W».

Meyer's Fish Market— ^ , - 7 SOOTH AVKNDij (Bc^iren Union and WalMt) " v

" —'"CrJrnplele"' IrftlirKnce ServtceT

The Cathcart Realty Go.J. C. STEVEN

2 ALDfcNT STKEET 1 . ; . " TEL. CRANFORD 8-MII

JOHN W. HEIN^ & SOWReal Estate and Insurance

.. OLAJ^ORL^QlOR.VEWCLELBUREm

NORTH "AVE., E. ™1 7

TBL. CRANFORD 6-0777

"AVE.,

(Opposite SUUon)t ^ ^

COR. ALDEN ST.

HOUSE FOR SALEiBEST RESmENTIAL NEI&HBORIIOOD

CAREFUIXi*" RESTRICTED

FELICE E. DIFABIO, Builder107 LINCOLN AVENUE

CRANFORD

Build NowTelepbsH (-ZUI

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FUNERAL DIRECTORSIN On

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.•«.™,e

anths Desert Palms*

rlUHd-T (if pitmhtillnji p[irl

lit

roumrynvi'r by il pli'tiiri'mtUt) Itlu'lttV H»»-It IH Hiimt'ililhK nf o tturprltn1 toiMini .ilm.t- tlit-n- U A KWiultittCtllwiR .,|| I III' VllllCtl

H|»ot In- our lunil of 11mil)1- nut Uraltiers tliut IN unique iu tin' New WMt'M'fiiid .Unitcumwi IM* ihii<|[nit.t'<l ricrpi in tin

That IH Hit'. uiiHU-rtf 1'nlm Sprint;.! nil itmrtteb.of tin' (nlitrfi)l'; I'oiK-ln'Hii vaj l^ In Hmilti-

'pttli for ri-ljiiatloh;. comfrnj^iphere' und ln-aJthtul tftimii.Es.

The MICCWUI Jit-an*, rwon

ExchangedComes Now Urge to Buy New Hat

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• " • l . i lK' i rn lu . A-.roUlnl It u t r c t f l i ' " ' ' 1 ' " '•••'"-rinlo ilt'hi'rt wi th UR vvi -r itliUfltiut hiitnl ilmii'M,Clitli-ini. i ik)riait il l i e n wllil lUmtrK a n duilli|iH> lillllit l ife. rrlinni>iliniil lln> yt'iir tin' (Mill(iriMii'lii'H tin- liiml « III.'II" witriti ,.rnv«... IHri'itly

4 f tint mlkl i ty ^^0 I*" into mi tiiittihi l K* k > w a n t to a/lti ' lylit nf lllmn>l t w o IIIIIHK, tuuliM'ro l« u l i i r i tin mlri i i l i « \I> lM 1 In |i u} s o ft h n Knu Jlii'luluH ah> rnrrn-i l w i th hliow ithniistt l lo y e n r 'rouiiil. m » mtiy ri.uiul In Hi"ftlttl KlUP mi 4 Hkiikliik pilK riuniiH ^

f(r l thi \ l l i i in i t rn)M uf tin *\n\ turn4Un Mil Hu n, vi Uniivu Uu^jind llM.,lu)ilult -

tu t*\. n I»H uiitaln n m n d viltlt mn

Br SUSAN GIB4S '.»•«•»••••••"•••"••"•*

* tratwrf|1J|°

ofn-n Hi"' H»nnnr» m«» r*'o ll» fimia. L»u»lly Ir l>

recugnirHl un'U If^tu""".~" ' *

. « M . M (.nHuTfe MM llehnGat*Tim •&*->»«• mart- for him «>«•

d ant brliftr H--H«w -do you kru»»' Hie aski-d,oHir..'rHaa your mi-her never n-M J ' 1

mot nur'farllMl tinJf»r—JT»"r" ""'anlne. OetrV Uf akked

HrlM 4l..i * rl..t t.f illrt. If ah*

in

i"") I"" "'"'1.f illrt. If ah* ' "'

them lo grow Ions fn

Be.«»»"llnnicWiil •'" • m '""jt"

**m>n*rrtnt why HrlMi-a m< ih-d .lihhrVil i m v a m l T ' i i i "i '1her nntisnnr Knnulnit »lr"

. »Iimm •< Uf k»<« "" " n

i . ,,n# m i l l w l (hnl "lie mintiiart eiKxl and sufflWint rrai >D

T ^ f * V * ^ T " ' '9* • V ' • * ™JD* — -,- -J ~ :- - - - •- -— r - . . . . . . - - - - - |

- W r t l - l . It/Tfirh • a deep dyed »«- j<rei that 60 <ooe ciin 'teljT roe1)"' ask«l, |llrirn. mill frivolously. She was very |

ipj, rtry much' lajdve anrl,.nothlng• .mattered.' '. :/ -N * a , it 's Wst-Tbcaullful.r M l d

» w serious lovtfr. ' . " ' ' • 'As' bwiuj»ful -SB «nr Itomancet-

1"i!r!ii~ia/iut."iUiniitflter beToltf/her. .-,.JJ

>y/r«l awJn»-..wTlicn—telj-'oia,ple»'e'*& dJfc^siie.'Imp1or«l,/- -i . — -

1 l l k e

" V u u

telling roil i h t a V"I don't want ,

funny. A t ion^fanything huruoTotis."•aid II was, Romance".". -It 'ts-/ib* iimst beautiful'rotminc*In the whole world." he sllMI, solemnly.-Tot/were a liny girl—'a wee '"'"J 4P'arwi mid—your»6u 10 be t l>oy.

Helen sal up utwrt 'when" he sent(jpiice again. .'.

"My IIIOIIMT JI

g i r l amother-bad', wunled

rhiT.lnto ocqules-.-_

hi'i-n dl«apnn,lntedfternuM I ! •" ''"J w l l M 1 f l ! e

tad aiwnji" .wiinlpil.a-llatigM'X-,1 ( l u r

nmtlieni inn) tr.-.-ii rrli-iuls ulrlrp collojje-dnjil_Thl'.v'hiii) conllilcil ID each oth-

aWiear l t i | ( nlino.it clout! enough to tout li lit t b n

'c lear desert tolf.;- ' '-. '• •. • • ' i j . i j -'•.'•

J ' The 'dnert- i« « colorful raliiliii\v-ltke' ploce,7 dominated by vivid pu-rpleHiuesii' Wllen sunno^ crcfp# over'Iho 'tfiiiitly-hiiid there H tii. '•innro • t

llfot"»)irht1n-»ti.the.*Ml.h'llt»^wu4*n<.I,,Wx-.)l,j'Wllh. variM.'lints which! blend gratefully Intoj Ul» lengthening »liuih>w», '.,j>-..ift!i;.O0»,0f tlie "wonder spots aif. t'alni Spring* -.j t t r«lni Ciinyotuwlioiie yawning mouth foriiij. .'»•• ,

I'back-door" furilic-yJJJniie. I'HIIII MIIHI'Jaa "Indlng gorge IIIICII oh liutl'i sltles wl\h

•. paltus. The'se~|>alru.'*> natlvtt of,'Ji#llHjr. are of the Wiiiihlugtoii I'lllfi'ra .

JiJTi liadVthelf origin will prohahly he for-^•. .niystery, Kmluent sclentlsta bellevu that

" (• ft<IIB,« Pfpvloua geidoulc ngtf n» IhesnOlily palilla lnill«i'liuiis to inc.'United^Tht canyon Is illli;d with tliouMtiidn

I 4»«»rt aentlnefi wlijth rlno tit furprls-ula ami 'exfctul iiiuny inlbis nii.tlio vnu-

•ove of Klalely ptilm» Jlows.a,";'.I,- inurmurlng strenui, bearing out tlie. .Vld/

^.^•Wao:proverU-tliati-^A-iMU»»-*UttU..Bruvv_\vlik-.._MSffs lU feot In Vvnler. and ituMietid.lii-tiiiiMlery/fur-

ii^ItrU-ta4triittal-tualiiitcriatriuieilSj~~-'~: ot tills CTii.votr;-toKether with pi'rtlon«y<if Mur

In tier tilsh ftir. a.child.of antillier se»—they nlll confided. | iiun't know^uvt how ir all cnnie ahout. deii.r. tUittlnle by little you Inrd.:l -Were et-ciinnceil. I would go to foilr-niotliiyfor « tti'i;k.~.V.tiu_W4uJiL.cojne.

- ^ atid wi' hottui mot tiers le'arneti

••ucliantliiKiMiyiral mrrtiimtim*. . l a . * c«iu t,<t ] - y ^ - ^ r i lUL." run I uxft to )mve'• i . j.jvli.li «ll-T.Mir ihinct.'Vjuiiied .llelen.;<.r a ;* "'Thi'.n.ne went aWrty to college and

liMituyAe si'einetl tn .growYi'iii inpfijer. for the first tjnvt\

value of •'a lovely

MICCWUI Jitan*, rwon L* p » f r t ; # 5 iijiraithlnsT.-ilfniify. elimitt»..*»J..«ato«inltff;)ili."-..-;1'"'!" >*i«!nx«;B»> »* Ktii «« t-»"

ajmrr

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ConelVelln vidloy.' A. emit . Inland sen. U..(» tin1'lowest iiu«fy nf w;uler -In tho I'lllted SljlteS, andli»'JM7 iet't below ttea.level. It was^ftirnied by-.

_uv'i'rllow of the I'nl'iiriid'o. river Btiil' Is now-a' li«l)erumir» aiid'fowl .liunler'n Jmradlse. • Its

liouyitnt. Biirface perintt9 niauy .iuiusuiil' tuiuatlt-' . f i ' i i l s . . ; , . ' ' ' ' . - • . " ' . / ' - • • ,-

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lllllt the llllluue limijli'tn'uf 'Illllll. Springs litii'i.-.'UU(".1IVKIIL .t«_.|ej)Jh»v<Jorj,.,<rf_lj!lii_>fii!idiiiiUnji!

.ihlnl .of raie.iillurejneiTr^thls e.nciiunling' vUlate. •IMlsfjjIej"

. -Cruih .tile, tiiiidruins'nf.

stiiry uf-NhJ-1'>••«'«-•» •etim-ifj':.Bim.lhut tails, yt-t.!"" *• «"n-.bein'volent "Ana tlult tlrvnV!!**Vlt1i.lt.* gnlll.'ll r; -*.. •-truly n nuiKtiillt.'viit » &km) slowly fuy.'S^himlvivid ,ri'iubyw-lrtffs*ii'l"r'»stretches . ... goldenU»i dVtutit hills.,the b!f:ii£Kt'.of>

•liliivk (IfiHii-i "fcnlni glow ovyf* the

. • ll'lgli"o.v.y-fthoilHil

t ha h ^mniTTv.'j 't1

lt> visit .th"

s HAS been and, ulwliys will be'-In—mUlaWsutC,tli£.Jlr8t J H S S C llch a wlnlc'r-weary wcjuan niukes

toward siirlng la to huy a new hat.Seeking «lgnr-of spring, fashion's fol-lowers will find1 thplr fondest hopesrealized i.n the realm of new inilllnerywhere, milady's • chapeiiu has bios*Minted forth ere snows' have melted'from the ground, Iu full K&aUn/iitMowers, ribbons and refreshing-jtraws.Which may be taken llterttllyyfortnoreflowers are befng used tlyro Is usualtor ihla'tlnie of the/yejirTand straws«f every description jire'.flourishing at

,BIICII a rntc-an tor lend those,Who,wntch "which wiry, (he witld blows" topmiihesy tiiiij/U I s t o b i ' n "straw'soov

•'. •riie-ja?iv"~fi]iiiiit'S are~'1irl!n'fgr~F(r^lirfejiffit ( ' So, fur as ..the beret, (hesatJfir nhd tlie'-clochv* are concerned,.faey, are stnfclng n sort of nll-stitr per*•fonnnncp;. All three are In 'the' litne-"ncht" with, tniwove.r, startling varln-

: t l o n s ^ - • . ' } • • . • ' . . - . - ' - - _ • • " -

nre. llrHt of all, the tendency Of'IirTriirK h 'f

^Jiil niy Wei.rt'lid ot 11 M: son. • There wns a cef-iiln.: nell-Votilrollt'ii jealousy ,ItlltMle when I used to vvant t«nr house ««-niui'h durlni:. yncatlitn,

^«rr. * : a(,'ii 4 noticed that when you came toI fisjt n's. ytnir mother canie along. Itj >ras'riuiusttig-irtheir.'".-; „ u - • - jI : . ' r .u t Wliiit' ttappened ,after- mother

Ji.iVT.tfl-. . j : , ; , , , ; , -lw t,,-I-:ur,.pe> Illiithey quarrelr : i * A ' w t ) , _ , , , » ) ,ntr usked Ilelen..serious now."•' 1'riC.-ii*-n ^•-tt<s-f'rtev'er...kilinv-eiiict.|y how- It

come O)H)UL J)ut uiyMnoihermust havesiUd Bomeftiins-ohinif ..your

to turn Up nt the hack. Even the fiiinlllnr clociie tunktts-'wself' lo'oli newby turning.Its brim i|p Hat to l l s crtiwn

.atr"thi> hack (see. tlie ciocho pictured|n liiwer. rli-Jit Voriler .of. the illustra-

rupted ilclen.'ln mock j • ' Then. too. lints must he worn at an._ ^ • ! • .. ' jangle. As lij .(.lie .launty.p,lieret; It sltu-

it'd nioihnr tn'gnn-tp h e ] 'ply.cllngn to .one. side iif tlie head.'andliow It stiiys on Is. nfli'ii a niystery, yet'

y. nllr: Me'nnhTfc |

nf ro'irse, that 'ytiu ' would .'iuarrj* ' ' '

.her i not. such n mystcrtp. .for,'.Mieilcfe. It. orgit 10 f- hot.' hiiti'il'ns -are'.ln"" ncnln.v

siiin.e of the smaftest hiirets' made' ofhltictHntln (ever so goml looking formlilsenson) iire held In place-on theIiead with two pearl-knobbed pinsthrust tlirouch-thecrinvn. Ther>, qgitin^vlic popijliir quill, triintning, as the firslj?*'»iel In. the picture1 shows. Is : prt>.ferre;d. So lla't are ninny of these littie hats, they art1 called pancake btret*. Many of them nre-tnuili1 of.satiriribbon', others of fsihric*; especially,black satlu,_wlil1e thpse t)f hand-sewed

with V .sleepy, watering plin'-i'." .

fiireiiiii«f '

Kt-eulr' ...... , .• iln\Tit--throni;h .t.he age^rrotu the ttictttttors at.the-

' - tSh^( l^ i i rrn i i i i c - ' y ' - ' •,•'-„''"Aiiiin'iia '••uirymf.'-iiajiMitl after u tiileftillu ofthe .tribe t'lirtjlwiinhl.li'tl'.i'lil-i ret'hin In earliest

' ifuyH. wllll ctiifyilti" relies of .forgotten tlines, It.•HUt' 1'a'hiLeTmi.on, li* th.e iiouie ortnauy^ gofgiHius-jtalm's. / \ . . • . ' j ~-~.'. • ,-,. •,

. One/would ntit expect to llnd n' coriil. reef in^. lhli</'t|w'ert ininl, .but slictt Is tht» iutme of- -a

lH»iin"iTifln wall- on. the/southwestern side, of tlie.pulley. Thero-4sr'no real corn 1. tlejnislt 'here, Uf"

_ v/mrshlttg. water of tin anclt'iit

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/ T o . l'iipt;.Juan Kaulhtij.tle AIIMI n- liw ti.mor of bi-liijt tlurtlrst •«l)Hi^n,lii._l> visitJrulni. Sprlniis. This •valiant Spi^UjJi iVmnuisTii-Mur ;.lnid''im' overland expt^llilen iroin Xi«ii.n\, -Meiico,..ti> (hi1 etutst efCallfornlii In "IT^^-How-over, I't-wtis.not imtil.lS.VI .that.liny""ilenntie gov.t. '•erimiunt mirvt-y .wa,s jfl'tnte1- vf this. rei:lon; .-4n.."thitt ycnr_n,'pii'fty' uud>>r M*Mijena.ut.' WJIUiitnson-J. luncle 11 stir've'y of the Ot'iu-hella valley and.-rjiltu- ,J S l 1! : " • V • • - : ^

t» •y!\\*:.\n~/is <zx!i ' *?~t***M*i:-l .X),ty fa<!lie<l-\lti<y were siflllah to huve>-f ftf. {«-:•««• E«-an« • „„„„,.,,,,, . .nd-woll , tlwtrL'a"ch of them

V.'.f :>5.«atl.iti7»TtW^..THu>-T»- « ,t*«i mw.ir ; Katd'iraliiw?. at Insl.. h,riienrf» dvsrre.-riiads.m1 the p d r j ^ t l iKjiiitj.^f^s^iwM. Sttotiirf j , (i(;n.,' „, ,„, .^yfj, j j M I think my-'« H 1 1 .v ' t l l o r i ' »r*;''r i» ?1:ff':;i';"''ra * ' ^ « ' = ^ " i mt.ttwr Is .Eeulng"«it> ln>»t.,of the bar.

« W r r - K . - w . « , « v . ' . ^ J w :,;,.„„; Heleti.'that-rtxtiu-W-•The Indian!. >M. an tar^*-^-.?^^?''^'" iffcved she't,!1(l "picked out a husband

up II'around In an even. cuff. Tliehat at tlie top, to the right In tiiiigroup. Is a version of this new; in"*.This style Is very .amort In felt, elilwr t:In pustel coloring-or In street shuiln. - •Note the-upright poaltloplilK "' tliefeathef trim; JUIgh^^ffocts lite' Hillexpress a 'trend ,*hlcb Is being grrallj .c m p h n s l i e , ! } . : .;,-•..•_-.-•. r , -•'- : rrT-

Thi Btraw.sailor worn with » lilt

The model-centered In ••|he''pTchi'rfi>;",nf black, straw. Paris hats' det't'iri1 JI ..'vogue for rnughJhlny strawjnnnrtur*-1lustrous cellophane •effects.' Of thesal|or here Illustrated.'It, may.J10 s'aiiithnt it has a very-.eonservatlve |.IH I>.In some insfnnces the brltii' l.t worn^t"aucfi'ia^i«"-'fflfi^tr^Wr#e*!»that only 11,hatpin would s ine It fromfalllngTorr."'"" '"'-- - .

As a __"last word" hat fashjuii, $i ;-call attention to the, pert little shiii*.shown In (lip Jo>ver;loft.corner of tii«V- I

models , wtllch you* .will be liearhi --. much about the coming Renstih. ItsN;ehjtracterlstlcs are its shallow crewii,.'the. riarrownesj of Us brim nntl. nm«timportant, of ni|, the upturn or'tlil*brim at tiie buck, linnslne (tils m.Hlcl,'in strnw or.In felt, for It Is'slunvn la'both. Sometlmies.il ' is hnnk'ed In «t'(be hack niih flowers, then'annln rlh-(inn bows hr'e massed.in a way to tillln,"the space over |he . colffui'e. SmartI'nrlslcnncs. nfo. n;enrlhg . these llitlt~'

'coquettish shape? at .a.daring, nnsie.It remnlnj* to be seen«hoW'"populii'tlli<.very shalTow crowns will become withAmerican wornen.' Wntteim. b.ifflilraqi I

(lints^tire^Lery much In fashion. -~~ "I

I®. 1912. WfcaUro Niwapaper.nnlon.i

FOR WINTER SPORTS GUTO BUTTERFLIESrS3 SPRING COLj

nf the colors are that will lui.l thenvselves in.d>riBplcuous~Ee«tM>fTJWm!r

for-the,.sprlng.slyle shmts. tnke tnnrlittle net nnd chase a/ew-bulieriHi'VIf It Is '00 rold noTOMhen' go to 11*hen're'st museum, nlyilhmry'. "nil 'LI1!!the gorgeous co)nr«d plntes .n'hd. ••meris.. .— _..'*. ~r-: They "enrrvymnny future. fivSWwi--1

secrets on. thrl'r "delicate• wjfuH ."'alone for ti/nn. but "fw >he Rnuffiil-;nnss of tljelr slender bodies. a-ni!-tMf_exquislttf camblnalinna of. «hnde« «^nuliuiM* thnf ihey^ecm. to lur" «P^

pturetiyKbile hoverlnR.over myrln.l!"<n

• venter trill T«o-Mune6 Palms. TnouaaniTfalin. • .;.-'iiulhliir.-.WioTp»^lie>onlfflia^.,nefMTt>d, toWny?n. SnoW - CT«* . canyo... " Seven -. .l-afca. ' . ^h^WJIJg^ It -Is P * ^ ^ " most Intend,, _ . .canyon, Murnr-'csnyi.ii.^ljjsliin"Creek • .£"^

. canyon. Magnesia ' Spring-canyon.: the Oarnrt ~-JHIUs and Hidden ftirint canyon. _ . .--.-, .;•

^aea,'one_ortb« queetest. at W: th» soath-end of thepri^i^i

DiTMie''4he fine hotels are.the cohering pIncei».;for;Uie .»0>)a,llj ejlte, •"t rTtifr l(T«f-wIriti<r,»et>son desert'.overs the world'over, lenvlnj behiriil them the'lioUe and bustle of the city, come to I>ltn.

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Referred to- «» ; .-.-—; p_«-airnteresillti:,- r;-.'. .these palms lo In-ik'.';until June. bear (rait. :Snw '

"of ttwsr daty twiringalsl> famous for It» !a

••'lii'snsar'content that Et'-• J- "'"V'*'»». w«'

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.riqnprpil race... Host.of the shops'•re "kept.>y" Jews.-',b6r:'the'.K'aheles.-form .th« tiirzwrt rmri^bf- the: pTip.uia- \

Inn. These .jiien-. are ; of a pure Iv>\ nta, 1 -jcv^siniwlns iraies of

K and I'nnun ajije«trT In thilri d even la their lawa,

.. Very Indeed ant -very . smarty .are .tluj hu^e square suirfs.'oT chllTiinwool made of*dlfferi.'nt cortyied'sqitaresput together"sotliat tlit-y.rtiseiuble.;8lg^nal'flags. , Therf are pelt» jo malch.

jD'ey are grand" to near with for

•JVntcli the biiies-carefully nn.l nnlthe delleacV of chptiee'-ii} the i™»<that you find. T h e s e , s a m e . pHi«i«shades will he found/ln y'mir.-H'.rjMfrocks. ThetA wll,l he hints of peri-winkle, of dusty snpnliir>s: Jfi'f o l

njiiethysls behind hlne,; mists.' ;f - . — ° — • ' - - • ' . ' • ' -. - - ;

Pick V/irito Additions :,With Thousfl^ of Sprint,

Styles "nre;all set- for^fprlne^-ti»-ter Is not ^i*eC however* ami wriwtreparations" and adijlllona to IM' .*'*•t'er wardrohes'rnay be necessnrvtw-.'"r« Ireal sprinit"«ioth'rjrean ne worii «i-»'-1

our.m«n»c?rnf pnenmnnla _ and " l l i a ,evils. -By takTiTg th«t flrstVsprlti; I .Ions Ifiia-Bciourit.-. hnwever;, II I." P"V|silhie to choose anything new-In P"winter; outfit s ^ J t - o ^ W C j m a !5!'spring.-J«i8 well. "" J "-ft" " <• "•'_v

It ynti Just must' have a Mwjrj™.in..wear- under-ybtit winter(coal,;'."!".select something yoft can^'n^jifrH!''wlthou.t. that coat A dress 'lfe; ""the earmarks of • "conl'dre??-l«..,™-thlns; tojtiiin<ite,'and see- to l l il >:<< ™.'dre«s-ls in a^sprlttBllkt (jolorflii1; !^,r f t ' ^ l i f e serge;th8r_l<H.|ts like »"*

• or wool serge that-loiika -nm«' "".1 suit)u would bo. the'-ainartut chiuce i«.

suc-bT a frock. ' v "c i i ^ W 5 » sooth *ad of the . ' 'itotfe %»dUiustle ;«f the 'City, come to r»itn:: --. '- • J^J V j , - ' ^ > r V « ^ ^ i w « « < W i -•••.';;'' \ :: -j- - ^ o p ^ i o u * .and evtt^ig their lawa, ; T w « . > ( ; ;< ."• 7 ? . .:.T.,;"'V^ ^" v ""^J'suc? a" frt£kIT:"".'":' *•• - ••{'.

straw braid ,» l i l ' W* very. fusMmuiMe.The toque or b e m with a peakJs aij» ^ ^exploited "Ih/fact,' theTpeSkcTn'fiW —^^•*^-*•ts a fauirtte topic, among designers. ". ltrlras/nre token for griinteil tdjjseason^ They etclte Interest In iliuttlwtr foitpun:tn »Q unusual. A u- •yorlte among youthful fashions is whatIs culled the "baby brim," which 'turns 0

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A Dumb-Bell Suggestion ^LIFE'SLITTLEJfeSTS

WHEN TOO WAUC V E « BEATOUGHTA HOLO VERSELF STIFFAM.'STAMO-OPR

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A woninn rnme nut of a attire laileawith Hit' imrri'ls sliv luid mlliilHt dur-IMB • biuy Inoniln^ * Htiof>[Ui>s Hhe

ln\l anil plmcil tlm iiiinpls onIhr tiiiji, ovinillni; Hit in in ah* did *o

Hi it nmlii^ m i * B|IU siild,utlariK linn " and (,tw).e !>»• lust the

In- nuul> Klih Iliut'l slioulit notarrli« linliii> with llm HIIIIID of theB«««ID I h id hi

Dun aln> loiinttil the lot aculn,• look •>( ilinilit • mm! into her face,

still innnn in be aonii>thln(i!nli) nml Him, nflir a

KitiH'd' "I know whnt Itlat—It • babyr

The Joke Takes Another-TurnLOOKS

TMEV'ftE AFTERoi> (SOT IT DOWM

-. D U K E !THRILL,EWFSU)C?

PEDESTRIAN DEFINED

UliilMl |iili«trliili hnillxtHunt niiktWRONG GRAMMAR WHY BOYS LEAVE HOME - - IN - -

JOE ARCHIBALDNeeded, a LaundressFrptrlencftd Suck»r

Hot,,11,1 Him ,11,1,1, \s\\\ itIIIIVII in> ilir

(liirni," Mini Oh nruiinil twral j

Mulurlvl Ml rlthl Hut I Him I pnjri'iit nyi'r nlvly ilollnrs, »o uCl «0-

' Tlnici* n'ridlnly lnivi ,innrkiil tliii lhiMi|,tiirul (iuy

'Yell." Klilfl lh» Old'LIllliT, "wlmn Iam* a klil w n.ii-il in hi'iir of theroiir'h iirt• I lour, htit now. II'H tho coacamid i k t m — (tin Iriiuitl U

< ilu»—Or«« bos itlie— I'unk fraiiinmr! \wt «houlj

tuty ulii! hiia |irt|[j km i»"It luukii Hkr (IIITI'S nil ICuklmo hilt

nrxt to Uiu (Tiilni Ini'," sillil the iuao• t iliu

'Hut It l i » l , ' rriillnl 1,1a nlfi>, notlo»oi<>, • It » lln hut uf l lm-'woNnu lafront iif UK." i ' I

HAULED OVER COALS

M o . i n , Mu.loVlr-—I nitrt llml Hint. Soiimi's hand

|>hiinii|,'rii|ili h'i'iiril. I Jo you knowwhut H m

1 roin- Nil' I ^IM HK SUIIILIJUIJ/ itoliK IIIIII't'lKOU' IIH. '

Fair Quattioa - ''. , ' I—In It iiiinHlhhi that jroa t r i

huriilrrd Vfurs ulil toiiiDrrow.?Cnililiy (linlli man—Whjr .

nil in «ii|i(iurt injr nlaivri tlia laal•»v\iily ycum? ••. <r.

En Rout* to 'NUlar* F . l l .'-In— W l n u the w l u c nf HII*1—Ufll tlml ttinnij vu Just tntiH

J.uw<jMU— nhu It « mworld lu i

Not So Fraihlainllnili—s» Mr Niivtumnl Jms

fiiiiuil *w fin Ililni; rrieli to iii!ii|iliilumr II

Mnlil — Nil m.mi, | | » | |n

|\PRINCELY TRAIT"Wlicn }uu dnnt attend to the firesirupcrfy »l)it ilois jiuif wlfo

' Hauls inu OUT the

Thii Guy Could Lose Anything}

U>" "it" dki' a prliloo"1 in! I'fTmu uf liln iiHxoclollon wICM

nml iiuiiiu ut HIB" card Ubt*

Than Ida War^ — W l i a t are

wood?Jmios-IlmtM} are knnt holes.

i Vmtjthink 1- kimvy a lioln wln>ii I sue l t j

Tuning In on SwaaU'At Intct I K«t •onitthlfic-t want oeK if ) want «•

the raillo," crli-d tlio man of the house.Jimmy Hayes and Muriel—HI Drawn by John Hix e"What hm It)" Inquired the

curlously"Soracbudy " grinned the grouchy feU

low, "left • box of aim!/ oo the cao-luet" _ ,

A Willlttf WorKar"Won't X'>« <lo «mncthlnirfor chap.

i t » rSure.* Wliai to yon want mao yon wa

do—dance of( ploy brldger*-

^ r 'flm* to Kut"Whea'lfn afternoon here." said eaa

weary tramp, "If* midnight Indon."

"No wonder," sighed the other hobo,"I always sit so sleepy thU tlme-otdny."

batiiiit gunt! hail cot'away-bCit Jlm-" missing, along with Muriel, his fror>.over been In «< skirmish tx>fort>. atiil'•uspe tfil tbot Jlmroy hnd turned

B 'ivhli of bnlleU. Nev?r befote had •

Fhown the «b,Ite fealher The company was Bloomy.Mourns p ««;ed b'y and still that cloud nf cowardiceliuns above tlii camp. A rear later ths troop w»»In the fame country looking for smowlerg, 'Oneiluy they came across the skeletons of three Metleans. -*• '

cloihlnK Mintlflerf ttiefn Jfe laixsst had_oncehec"iTB5hastlnno Sa)<lar.j)ie handle. Tliijlr runt

Ing n inche^ters all pointed ftr-the 'JUII v -^llrwilonThe ranc'ers mde Irt that rffrectlon ,10 yaniii andfound another skeleton, "Sonic aropuncbcr/"*amid. ' • .

And then rrum t» math the raifr of the (lead mantin re wrlKRlwl n Imrmtf tmiiLa. fadnl red ribbon

_ * Ho.pllaJltynp«t—What « pity yoa hatVcoma

so late. My wife h»s Just clearedswaythe tea. ^ -

Son of Host—Tea. and In Mr ha»>

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Son of H o s t l e t , aIbk nearly tank* a,

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Government Classes

Group Numbering 75 Pupil*

Kffiilmg^W§ff^|lu|COAL PRICES-Old Une Coal

* $11.50; RICE,

REPOBUGMtWOMEN—— , ; , (Continued tiom page 1>Union County l o w i n g the park sjsand m a W routes of approach, andriit«d at a discussion of public s*

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CoUlns, w h o will b e . *h

STOVF $14 00; NUT. $14:00; EGG, $13.7$; PEA,BUCKWHEAT; $9.00

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Trenton. Grosyenorman AddressesJ^gislature.

About 75 pupils of the.High SchoolclaMtil »tudyln«' Ctvjl Government wetethe- gur«t» of the State L«*Histure_atTrenton Tuesday, pf this week. Theboys and girls left the high school Inbuses at- nine-thirty In "the,, morningand reached home about five, puttingIn a' full day observing the working* ofjovernmen^ a t - taut hand. . Arrange-ments-tor the excursion were made byWesley A. .Btanger,- who accompaniedthe group. The party, was under • -

candidate for the office of sheriff ;at thenext, primary, was the last speaker- His

personnel arid procedure, and h« tan explanation of the .duties of

During the erenls*. a fine pn^Ti:entertainment was presented r_HarTT A. Craig of the

Retiring"With

PTesidenT FresenToken at "Ointy

[^n\Wr^X«im9niari)tenerin School. • ' .

ment leaden*) terenU select^:..-Law*) ' W "gl*aaaa»f^i ' I ' r t i t i t w * * ^ * * , . .. ,

„ Officer John "Joseph ' M v — IPrank Hurtfy of RoMUe pje^-nvT:.one-man orchestra, plaitng tare .--.

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orm, KiyitK t " ^ I ) a n l , , j . Ao n . } ^ c o n t o d ^ . • . ^

ut of politic*, and .-.^ lfi R

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direction, of MlaTHafflln »nd Miss Mor-BsTTOlTleaCIwrJ-iirthe- High School-George Oi TeUer and WUllam B. Brag-don also went along as member* of thejarty arid helped In piloting the pupils>ound the oaptlal.'' '" .—•Xrrangenwntahad beeh made^o have

int3Wudenta--met~«>y-men*ets-ot.JhtUnionXCounty delegation In the lower

XAssemblyroa-n- Herbert Pascoe,„„ u , e V u « H landed at the StateHouse "andVscorbed them on a tour ofvarious offices. Lateruhe party WMmet by Asseirtblyman Charlts.A. Otto,

mtdortty leader' and tAs/emblyman

]rrill*»IHI . kite »*^k-*.--"-w- *system. "He referred to the ifor ao-called Jury reform,the Sheriffs, Assoclatloi 'It, Irrespective-of party,|ury should be kept out of politic.t- should not be possible rur anyrnan'to build up power as a pM'1""1 •

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bou: thrclurymert .women's position on Juries,iballty and inconvenience*.. }.v-^"»"( a v T a b r i e f "description- of -jail « * *tor men arid women prisoners.' aild-wiidthat so far from there twin* mori-cimrtofficials.than were • necessary,' UUUJUIU-blle .cases alone occurred' duiwr;- Humthey could'be tried.

-A-ahort bua.lness-i*Mrs. Lovell anniuincrd that

^ _ M l t l w , . r i " s c h o o l as .«. testlmonW toAn,*; .ret ir ing-pre iUenl

b of Edmu

ihe later with hla feet. Mr. H--:

demonstrated several novelne, •-harmonica. After lending h» ,."itf. «*"»>;S.-' ' '—- ' •

,*; .ret ir ingpri,n. lhe.,bsence of Edmupd

h f0 1 1^™^-president, wtrip, Samuel J. Canning presided

"^ • !?*'.irisn nr the' evening's fiIllUO'• w W M . . M —r. r - - - - - - - • - • j fSl-ilr l i l t t |UM. ^" *"" "boa§ through-the handllDK « ' P<)lrl"u". u v m , . s Mr CannJnK presented Mr. I

- There .was a. d U c u ^ m ^ ^ ^ h,hes,XilUu\ « ° ^ { ^ £ ^. . n i n e " t d k ' - n ' - ' I ' " i ^ i - 1 1 ' . . . • _ . ! . _ _

KBtf nmiMj 11 ryrrniH. r?m ul.the "Moon over the Mountain 'Oleason Joined with i l » brou^and Officer Craig for a trieThe other Tool selection WasNeal Ssma^Jlm OUlen pla;«t

of the society. In hU_re

Intn International Talk lletwprk 11'ir.ough-'nuinjr- iri'iiturli'S,•iifiirles, Kvi'ry .-i"-;.. b y Hlriess, -Tlie first plade visited by thejiipiiiiin of )lulili»it li Btuiijnui was the offices \ f the, Secte-

:: . • '• ' 1. procured Jijrjiiialiliig Ini-lnliuis lu[?RT(JliT'HavVu'ifntr"lBirairarfle^nrapTTr't™«^rcapTOirr^iti^

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lu till!

como'First UutlybiiK Dependency, ttx.Be ConnectedWith UniU'<1 StaU's by- Direct Voice Channel : _

• to bn llnkbd wltiiIIUWUII llll» I""

Trm link' »unwan lurii inl ly-»WNurlh Aniri lni . ¥

Twli .*t-|iirttftn- , -, .i ehaunel'lii'Hawaii, lil Itn riiurmi" truni

„„„ icirpiiuiinK a|iullii!r.llu«-v.olc« riverlivi.-ail anilillfli-atliin mi-anurmt Inmllllv'"1- Tim irnn.inlitliiK stark<n f«r

Urn Hint of the•uutlylme-deiiwiiliMiclM

.i1il,ll»h.«luVl"l)«1|.-l.i»l.er'j3'wbi.n railUi lulephono sorvlci,-.i)ilintwi-l|-Jt.« Inland* ur tUi> Hawallan'-An:llhM>(MO.-»»B

Ilii nrxl. llinv I" JiiMii.ry voi™ UITIIICO Chrlntmas greetingsn.-riwH III" Inti'rvfiilriK wiiturs of tho I'aclllc. ';

forln

Callfarnu;-sir iiiUo«'VnUtiwf»t irami-nui. and tliu r«"<»l»l"KPoint .IU'>'"«. i"1 inlln» ni>rlh uf..SanFrani-iico. .llutli nimluim • .w«.»,..y.om/.pl»led..Aii<l eiiulp|i»-*l hy Tnumiicclfli'Comtnunlrntli.in Ciiiniinny, i-ld.. tub-'aldlary of llm Aincrltan Teli'l'lii'"" •no.

W i l l tli«"Mception ot the anlenu ,.-Ui«•qulpmonf- .nl |n HIP Iranspaclflc

Mrvloa Is niaclr U\t> sanii! M that now•aployed~biiHie- Irannjitlantlc rhan

—fptli thi! sliort-Viiivo HendltiK. ani roMlrlBf sUllona of wlilrh arc located

I'it

U M Ntw Typi Ant.nnss\ Bimpllclty anil ruiiipaclnuia mark

' - Ustvm* trp> «ot«miaa useil at Dim• M T p u l l rier«i Tluio »ow dove.

\ "wlM fcHfc" Hell Telophono l.aUirati>-< 4 ' f t** In N t * Vork, anil aro diamond• - • " - • d, Tlw^BrTanjoiueiit of lh« wires

_ ^ Ultn hl tul l dlMilloiuil. resultI l a (TM1 powef'economy~" »tatlo»»t/Dliontniiiiimlts lo a

. j at Koko Haai) II mllua fromJlula, and Point l«e>i» reci l ies

I * station at Kuhuku I'olut. su^"aalk* from that ritr 1 >>•"« Kawallan" ' W t l o n i are opt rafwl by tlii'~ lladli

-Corporation of AIIH'III a The Oiuuni Itrom

_ n o t iMutual 1

•porallon of Ami'ili a The (.huuni liD Iho t'nUi'H hla l i i «|l» ulliueitii: nnly n> tin i\lnn mbuifl' of tinitualleliphnui iiuiiian) In lliiwnll

ml alMi lo ah Intor-laland short ware•adlii tolephoniisyiitoniwyc.il has. r«-.-iinlly lm«n InaURiiralod:

Kan Kraiirl»i-<i la tha fucil.polnt tor

to penetrate Its cavity. , . - .-exudes In dn>|K. unii utter; JieliiiT ilf-J

lowwl to.ri'iijiiln tor u duy uponilheeiliiea of tlm. Itirlalim It l» scraped off—a bruwnlah. Jellyfllie mulerhil. As tliusoft opium umiluiiliiti-p It la' moldedInto rjiuiiillHh lumps ur Irr'i'kulitr Hut

; lentil cakes of various aliea null putaslda ti>.'dry. When of. |iropiir-consli(l-ouoy I11» Kinerally wru(i|U'd lu leavesand sent to market.

oced "to the ofBclala anddocs Its k

laceces \ f ,they were Intro-

f'nlln-xl-ll llu'1

tudelSfoV..the Honor shown ""•>• h0P*«,luvi,res*:nt oncers and i o m m t t t e ! * 1 ^rrct-iv? tin- same co-operation accoMec

ihim'durin.B his years as) . Cforhed b « ' a"d' c»l*at!e

irt-H)f-th«^repast lannei7? ~

thecNortherri 'Council of the -State 'Clubwould meet In"Paterson .on ri-b':.24, atj:30"p.'m., a t the Alexander Humi"rioted- Mrs. E. D; Smith ottrmUi. iluUon endorsing Presldi-nt Hoover. a|u1uledglng the club to'iupport'Ui.-.' funom-Hnatlon:and.-'re^tetic^.This.w;is.i»i.«!:'u

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•DlHty Miwre Dinner" and It wasItu'lly prt'pared and served by a•e'-i-dmrnlttee. John DonalHie was

presiding senlus of the. Wtetan.bmirinn the proud, title of chef for/Uiervrnlni! • Others on the "committee

'•in-lwlR assisted- In the preparation and.ulithei-dinuei-JjeTe- .James

(own howJhty.

show^-wext

Jiaef.a^tJ^.^^.^K^^h'^^ylsia^^Vih^'^tiiiiKr, WalterfoHne^eithrnwh^-^fe^ff^f^^lf^^pointing-of a nonilnatlin;. conin>ilt«e....• .1^ ' _rt(;r R c i m e r , John J. Sheeny,composed of Mrs. Smith, chalrjmlt.-Mrs, - •' a j o n n oleason, Jr., PolioI, n ttVrirh AnH Mra/Oav: iho . sess ion:"?" ,>: , on?r' ; j im-- n Beg l fs. Arthtadjourned.

, A D C U D I Roma* "Rlcktt1

. -"craMiuti reputed t» have been Uiorichest, mau of hi» lliiie, amassed "ir

Iho iransnatlllc control room In the t|0I1 o f a prlvato- lire department InHaft Krsricls™ telephone ofllco sub- h i ld bkncrlhors Hi Hawaii are connected with

Vie United Btatm, Canada. Cuba andirftalco.,, A •i.eclal sWltchhoaril bandleSllowallan caUa. ThU-swltcnboard,

S by iiiniiirliBlned. operators, l i* ; U t l J

- U l i a U l l l t W U w n » « » " — — . . - T V " -werc.takcn -id the ofnee of the^Oom-mlislonet of Motor Vehicles where^theymet the Commissioner Harold Hodmanin his private office. From there tneyvtsiWd various other departments and,then went to luncheon at HlldcbrechU.

immediately after lunch th* puplUwent Xi) Uio House of the Assemblywhere they.were met by the UnionCounty Assemblymen and shownaround the chamber. They then wentup to the gallery-ln a section that hadbeen reserved tor them. ' When thehouse was-cailed to order the vtaltorawere alV attention -listening to. debatesi.nd'Ulscusslohai.of'btll*. Assemblymen

AT TIIE CASINO•Duckpln scores last Wednesday were

rC*niiiiuuoimi". • •_• .•• . • • ~.--~-Dunnclly, John McCabe, W Pv Webei

1 -mil AniTionyTretnrlch. r ieJ-6nearnwas ftairnmii df the committee maklni

-Ujttell-HlgbleHandicaps

llm radWvlransriilttinK and c c m-stalloni, hut loMlio principal cltlej ofthe Uiiltifd Btalea\aInd to Iho switchingl«ilnts fi r iitlier p«rl««o.f North Amcr-

'"•ScrambM ipeifh\ , prSuceu by

old Home. When a lire, would, breakout, ho. or one uf his ageiiU wouldrush 10 the owner anil qffcr to buy

•the burnlngJtruclure ai a very lowllgurc: Tim I'WIIIT usually would sellfor almostTiothlng to Set some salvage.

~ UvV^uuont..^TtiuHua ^wituld call uo^hl

out,Die UIB«e. .In lliii wiiy-Re b«camowner of n k'roul iiiniiy IIUIWIHK». ItIs hlnled trearly-wrltijra that wheniiu»lui»H win dull hl« n«i!iil(! inuy Jinvo

. bail a hand'lu •tnrilnii an occinloniji,

words upside down, Ii unoil ou tho lla J^wallan radio circuits so lhatvchai|c» radin llstelierajn who inlnht plck^uv Hiecircuits ar« unahlo lo uinferolaili) any«f the toinorsallon 1 liuro also .are.tbo ' u x l u i ' a dovko l» ellmluatu Ihouchoea WU1JJJL»OIIM olherwlao nm»o ll-. haps al»liniKisalble to talk lu -With illreillonaon tlm aanio radio wave li itxlh

I h o inaiiKuratlon uf tho surrlco toHawaii n t h r l a nut only an e i imrlnu*ot ilio yuirs by Illo Amerlian rol»-|iliom> and leli i irauh Ciimbatiy In tele.jili-Miit stirtliu arroaa tho Atlanticm n m hut luoiltha of ei|iurlinont In4iti>rnilul|ii. the boat arrailgimolits tor

the 3 <D0 nillHa ol wator ba-

-WiwiaB Suffr.|t In 17*7. \\\,y. |ui( It never • Iwi-ii' 'ininglnedt|,nt tl',e rlnht Of election should hen u i i j e d to wuiiuii? ttjiyl hut her«u«o b« the law of nation* anil pi r

by II... law of nature thin

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Toastmaater Canning intnxi.Klein, Vincent Orimes and .--nelly a s n u m b e n of the chan.high school baskeUxOl team. a..that another member of s t ,vHoly Name, John BfcOrath. p:...team; John wmajinable to ty -due to illness: • - :.-.. ~

P'-.' "•'. "' CUaas* OV»m> Old '

IV'. fi!.Arlington, •'anther - i .Chlnese Drama." carries ufar a» th« EtcMh eenturr 1t:

. . C a u s s i f Ewtliqu>k<Many earthquakes irr M '

produced by rartatlons I n s t - .pressure, t o e i tremelj aniiiu.earth's crtnt

Totals : 183 201 200Saturday^ scori (pllow

Hlgbic !>(• 5Pernas H8Pay - - - BOHandicaps \ 100Wwlsworth*""' • • "™''

5Jin9«80

t » n i i tlirt"\Vest"cuast and

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_ £ g y p l l « a Kioi lx T i l l .Ihu UlUi hliiiiuoli »,l\iii to

erlinl h) tuc rtlullnn In wlilcli t h onluull lu noilily I In i • fiTi- It In Hlrthat with Hi* v»n J'lU n of u>ni|i I U Mlu ulikll rl|,'hl of tulliii, n iu , l ) nff u t j pni|ivri) It Inn i|t>ir hi*n In(h* ti nli ni)tlatlun of the limit nbiurilMinMlsl" o "Vxl. ii I ll»\ i l n l i t e frnnilil*> tl> tin o t h r r s i l , I lutrln JauniI-dx lu M'(i.(h ou rurlluuiuitary lieform 17UT ,v ~^""

W i n U d , O p t l m n l i

anil Introduced a resolution according \the student* ot the Cranford High TotalsHchool the privilege* of the Door and TatnaUinviting Orosvenor Wadman, a Junior L | ttelland son of Mr, and Mrs. Charlea Wad- welnpahlman. of 306 Orange avenue t o address wadsaorththe houie. The privilege of the floorU- r*serr«»-t<>r -dlsUnguUhed guetta. o lthe state and the studepto--were duly

^Orosvenor rimaeia1 "very acceptabletalk that won the applause p t l b ^ houseand gallery and evoked Implies frommembers ot the leglslattvi body. Aa-cAWinuty*lan^e(fcW'?Trpilrd~«iBt»=an4coriipltrocrited him oil hi* address. Hewas followed by. Aasertblyman Pascoewho said that the house could draw agood suggestion from what he had saidAvsimbUman Mulr then arose and notonly compllmintcd Uie young man bu'made a \cry humorous talk for thebmeflt of the house member* thatlaustd a great'deal of laughter andgood. ttclUig He said that he addressedhlnnelf particularly lo the Democraticimmlxrs ot Hudson County, where hemid E\cry child Is bora with a Dom-oirnili Ballot In 111* hand but that InUnion Coiint} things were differentthat tht!> did not lake -advantage oftin. young tMit did let them grow upbut caiu.hU them young and trained

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plans (or tliu dinner. , .•"- As tho first snavtetiof the evening.,'- Mr Canning introduced John P. Con-*J noily of Newark, connected with the

;,„.', nioct-swi Speakers''Bureau Touching:.,„ on condlUora -of. the times. Mr. Con-!n . niilly advocated a rettt-n to the spirit ot_ Christ In all dealings, between men.S. ''Besides': Mr. Canning and Mr. Arnold," , th^'only other speaker of the evening

„„ » ... tin R n Tohii M Nuberg spiritual.-", (ilrutor uf Hit socitty Father NuberK

• p ml tntaiti to the «crvlce oJ the K -

.^STOSE

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was built, near Uslm-Km im>l Hedrat Joikty club uus (ruiinl/nl Unatriirk <MI» nlinjiilnliul IIIIL- HI.II hul IIIP

•nlillsheil In Li \ l l inni In l^.iioldest trill Ic II m I" ll~ In \li

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out cailK'll* lin*.. jumm «..M H H . . . - «iluni-rlgTlL—ltrBtsirsaid-that-he-iiad - " " -

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no doubt but that tlic >-oung speakernipriM-nVlUB the students would somedm achieve the ambUlons bespoken fortuhf b> Mtti tMyaam •Otto «nd-«econd-id b\ Assemblyman Pascoe and be-iomL a member ot the legislature

AdJoiirnnTent~was taken fronr theKitori who then Inspected the old Ar-

mor> the State Library where theywin shown the old records ot too statethe museum and other polnta ot Inter-i st 1 hi lr IH xt % tslMi as to the Binateiturt they jkllneased a lively debate

w l m M i Scuiitor Wolber and SenatorRtiliaids with the Democratic leader Atthe concluslo.tt.ot the passage-of a scoreof bills benator Richards president ofthi Senate .oQlclally Introduced the

3 ui ill* Senate which was In ses-sion The introduction was acknowl-edged bj the chairman who yielded thofaitrto-ScmtorArthnrPleraon of U n -ion Couuty with the request that heweupt the ihalr and welcome the stu-dents Senator Plerson made a shortspeech of welcome and praised theCranford contingent tor the Interest lu|(ubllc sflalrs and torv their, decorumwhile on xhe tour Each student 4re-ecfip* a iop> of a House b ll and a Sen-ate bill for Classroom use ana as souv-rnlrs of the occasion. ~~

While the students' Miere In the houseof Assembly K Assemtilyman. Otto ad-dressed the house Introducing MrStonier and Mr Tell*r of Cranfotd andasfc,cd for unanimous consent to grantthim the privilege M U« floor0«id such"?ther prljUeg» as were within {he pow-er of the houv to bestow ,

Tt» eiiu^c da\ wai spent In study ofgovernment at first hand and when thebuses~robco -up In front of the statehouse.at half past-i5tu\. e\tryoBe de-dared that It had been a pleasant andprofitable day and expressed themselvesu bemg tired after a hard day's work.

F.nc>~ent astronomer thlnVs the

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orlands imistripes of wl i l l e t mthe Union Jack In tin

Nerd Windbreak'^ lU i n » n . . | - l p ; n

d l m t l i i n s c l u r lu thi- .Mil. f m |ili ipijftr S l t t lun fliul or It irtls in | t m lwith a ftlmlbrf ik ur pii[ I ir^ i I IUI *the p l o t \p | i l e t i i p s u i u i l l ip lanted 11 lu -J J u t apart nml in10 by ID feet I

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