ivoinen of america, wake up! contest develops in (lp.p ... · o» of then- bat between betres....

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,,,..,. ,, ........ .„,.,... / i-'"' '•>''' '••" 1 ' -I- m> •> KENILWORTH - September^ ./ CRANFORD. <NEW TrERSEY: >AY. AUGUST 18. 1938 FIVE CENTS SCHOOL Ends HseJ Yesr With of tts Of. tt» baltnot, W.HtlS Jn t t e * CwSMBavj MtpHwW ' •ttJOUttt, Ut to thefspatrt and itfMcs- accnsat. SMUI l*1*» Jltej u s i t 4. Cfcslf. leathers' d presented the ^ T j e t . "Will who has «cetptod a portion mthe.8andDsjkvHtJtiBfjssCtoOsge. Al* n on\Mrs. Crt^ boardWM ata»>jw*risa*» of *b- i t n to -Mrs. Mt*» JTatav Out grade teacher b* TnetrostoeawnitM a special meet- be upon the m a m from vacation of SupervHnc Wuetatl ft B, Be* to consider swlieents^Or th» toar nan- cies which, now ad*, in the teaching lUir. iu«M.Msxgsjv*Aiider«on,hlsh icbool Kngitsh teKber tome weeks ago, t u granted • ] « A ,lam,«C absence. acd FrederickA. McCarthy. tuts tn Thmu a a i o t Htaabeth,' In a his duthtcr toatt*oA.Orantofd ^ BcboAOa»jt»i. B|«QUnM that he plus to mowvto .CksaMrt in the qirlnc The WQjaart.twfjtaBted with TtetrasteeVwii»r«A»bisiOtptfin- be, » I» 'ltfint; m umber at «*. wUeh win nce«mt*te the Oatapanr, ttoeon- •fkMkraml ported that the hHn«chool grfcHron at the new onl nm bf la On* (tape at the opentag at the UpottalljKuaa, and tank crnmbBckv^iaiiman of ^be ath- letle emnttlee. addHd.tbat two *ee- tkn« of iiktitmt/tarni lirn i — V * to the ffleU. Uat a tenponiy Held baae be con- Uracted at the o«tl "at a eoct Mabout toJamttlvte t J r.M« rciHKtM teg. The troteee authorised the wldV cnlncol the t»te«t thefleMto twehe feet to order tart caold cuter ttao fldid. b poBlhie tdr TUODC ^ajen Jto make of then- bat between betres. '& U Hedenbas. tbeboaroVi Innr- uce broker, draw attention In •> oom- —"-"r to a lair osieied at the lut attrion ef the HtWarimi. wMch enahksUH meted negUgeoceV Heo«e«dbJ»«rr- los in this oormeoUoa In the event the bmnl M> totewtet Dr. A. U' Mam tnmif nippilii0HMlntf» tilihwl In a fmmmilittTlrM HwAwV ^SBBB Ha^a^bBT a^k nmare Boardt of Udeatkn to take oat tth type of bMnance, and eo tar at be bom notosoralb«'«oa«ai>ahat yet worked oat • pian,'eoi«rlB«l lUt type of rbk. He nii(—••rnlftil . 1 — the boud take m a c t a n «t pretest. She nutter w liVtbflUi ' of the high aehool andUortam on Sep- •anber 19 forMDcanoertt by the V. B. Marine Band. The local "band wffl beseftt from a portion of ft proceed* from the concert*. , , , ^ Vtesprenaent George, It OMw *oo predated In the abeencrof Pred- *nt J. A. Ptammer; reported that the oontnete bad loads »<faeek-<*> on Tt- noos repair* neededVln the newbaOd- tne as wen anther repaint nqoested by the board, and that hawm nbnnt a bid for tncunatkn of venUWtec flnetover tbeihowernowi. Be mho adrtoedthat ttw-dbgoaal watts to front of the banding bne been moatodand tofte « the work to the tear of the adwol b« been rtpatthed?= ^\^ Aoatnrs MMmoM fBTHOI Miss u l a i c e n M V o t &7'Hannandle p bce. who attended the Sew Jersey 1 Ootege for Women andcompleted her «9rk at the Katharine Olbot School bv K«w York Cttyt W accepted s potHon With K n n u B n e n Aawdatcs. Inc, Yok Band, Concert, "Sept IVoinen of America, Wake Up! V_ fTha feaoXg drcaiar IftU boeCbaaCraa/Dntonnaiittrnd ' "W»hout«wive«. manded that oor Senal further "Pump keep our children'* ful a chance to SAVE O' •ar/oiad ok • J«rw«x»stral /wry being reprtotoj by wlfetj than a million strong, de- and Representativea oppose reduce government wmensBs. unmortgaged and give us all .VES.- menrantwer t this demand?' "They answered it when they added a billion dollars to die "Pump Priming" bill, voted down every amend- ment to keep triem from using relief mdney to buy votes,, -then gaily left for home to build up their political fences .writh our money. » • " " "We can't escape the mortgage of twenty billion dollars which-the NewDeal Congressmen Bung around , our neck* in the hut five years.' We can't escape paying $2.10 in taxes every time we spend$5. "But w e C w i return to private life the men who spent our moneyso wastefuUy. Let.them learn how much harder it is to .earn a million than to spend & million; how much harder topay taxes than to spend taxes. "The Housewives of America can force the New Deal hired men to share this tax burden they have saddled on us. * "Then, too, if, we bring them back homo they can also share the evil effects ofthe laws they passed—often without reading them—on the liomes and lives of the American people. "Wouldn't you like to see the men who voted for the Social Security Law hunting up their birth certificate, applying for a number, sweating over the graveyard questionnaire and having a slice, of each pay check taken from them? "We women still have our votes. Let us use them before they are taken from us. Use them to send the wasters back home before they bankrupt our country, Don't forget, they are spending our money to keep them- i in Washington. ~~ ' t "We women h<ve the power to elect Senators'and " THIP"Trill ViCwGuCB ErvrVir 1 *\JiTi T TIIKI UjfUr* tect our Constitution. If .we organize? w e can defeat all * nMold us .out to the New Deal., We must PJedge^ burselvestp vSfcTfor or against men, and -not raT'or" against party. -For these spenders run under both the Republican and Democratic Label. Their real label should^ NEW DEAL SPENDERS. "If you writeNw we will send a record of how your Senators and Representatives voted, so you can. tell the New Deal Spenders from theDemocratic and Republican - ECONOMIZERS.. . \ Women! Save this Country for your children! WOMEN'S REBELLION. Sarah Oliver Huhwit, Housewife, P. TawnUp Undersherkff FBH Petition** fee Sow B Fettttoos filed frrfaslir by sheriff Aim Oeiptiea if Beaten Plttoi u a candidate lorths aepttbUcan nom- Inatkn for fjhari* a**, headed bjr the name* of ShtrW tmWi,Rlgby, and all IMat former absAflK laury Stmrnon* of Rahwsjr, 8MBtMB.\Tool ot Roadie Park, Rank R.MBS0S* of PtalnncU and o. yrmmonrndtytataM. . 1 More than MM aiMSfar* attached to the group of prttttoasncelved bjr Ooun- tgr Cfcrfc Henry OTISmtton. ManyHe- pobUcam of i»waiwsjp*»la the County , tadnded hi VsKlM « «ltn«rs. Treeent On* m m Iff piling promo- tion' win be the stsjjnitinn of. Mr. Campbell on the .ibwaiWIiin primary ballot Hit rinnmim— pa Tacandei wfll be composed ofr "Vsttir U Betfletd, 3rd, of Ptalnn^" J r»ep6bUe»n County Ohtlrman; Robert J.Mfirphy of Sum- Suffeni* N«: * TEACHERS COMPLETE- . SUMMER SESSIONS Seteral Oranford teachers completed \ZTZZvTZZZZ *«B>B>ee tebpol couneas Ust week and T£!i2£l? ^ £ »a»»pendtoi the remainder ot toe time r •*"*>• » make mta ^^^^ reopens September Uvm- ,^_ .»__ reopens September U va- caUoning at the shore, mountains and with Mends and relatives. FiTeteachen took work toward ^*Tf7 wwsnw it « « • ww»— w^™—— - tert degree* atRatgert anhrenttytam- meratsslonwbicb doted Friday. They were: Mrs. Shel Ben Smith, Jtanette Armstrong, Helen Hitler. Mrs. M. .8. Dtefcejr and Hsrold K. Wilton. Mrs. K. V. any, Alice Matbewt and jack Migllore took gnduato work tow- aid mttters degrees at the Colombia University summer school which ended Is* Thursday. /' MOVIE PUBLICITY -"T^-CAMPAIGN TO OPEN Monpict Scotch Plains, ' m « statement yesterday, Mr. Camp- bell <nmnmwid that hit canvass for support wosu be Used entirely on his reeoto as nndersberlff. He also pledged same tull time sttentlon to ihe otoce of aerlif, at he bat given to his pneentpost When theBcoteh Plains nan was appointed as UnderabernT in 1S», he 1 severed all connections with the electrical oontimcUn* *nd hardware mess in Ms, borne town. B e waa engaged Iri this Held for IS yean. As Undersnerllt be h«d devoted bit entire time t«ritrautJ5r- - campaign wWchindudes *J50flOO In priaet for the public, wis snnounoed yetterdaji at a meeting of Producers, Distributors and rahiblton.^at the Hotel Astor, Newtort The principal element of the ptaa Us. newipapeTsd- vertUns; campaign, y Toe »38<W0O contest will make 1,000 prises avaflsWe., The not prise wfll be ISO^liO. Tbe,csmpalgn is being set-up throogh the"' cooperation of Produoen, Distributors and Inhibitors.. Indlvidiul comnsines andIndividual pictures will not.be advertised. Instead, emphssis wUlbepbwednpoatheiessentlslpUce ttl lt ) •Alex," as Mr, Campbell it best known by hit Mends andsupporters, wmtbora hi Brooklyn, M. T, MarcK S. ISM. His parents moved to the downtown sec- tion of Hlsabeth In 189S, and later to Plalnfleld. He tea product of the pub- lic schools of that place. In 1M8 be enlisted lnOompahr Kj of the' N. J. Nathmal Quarts for Youthful Marine Band Soloist ; Once Was 'Swing Music' Addict Robert 1% 19-Year-old Har- risbjiTg, Pa., Trornbonist, Will Be Heard Here on Sept 1ft " From awing band to soloist with the ttalted States Marine'Band Is the re- oartabto achievement of Robert Wto. one of the few teen age mudeHnswnh a top flight military band anywhere m the world. - me 19-year-old Hanlsburg, Pa- youth, toughtagty ptrrles hit ooDeagues' rfb that -ltn done with, mirror*" or that be Is some tort of'bor .prodigr, d from the beady field of sway. days baa become a staid ^JjC fa the new phraseology,'an of wMeb yoW-Wls tooounts tarHmply and briefly IrMnUwise: " ," "> i , . 1 was studying under Oeotge P. mTat b W , " b e tald, ,«and picking utae tnoney on the tide by ptoy- imtbe dance ban* totttrteta. Of conne, I dta^ertow BOBKBT J a W £ . work' In^e high .school band aU the while. Audit was agood one. ^.won first prise, to" our .clsas, three? yean straight," • • * - " - " , I t was during competition "wltlf-scores - - (Conthtiud o»tort tagtj ~ HIGH SCHOOL BAND IS TOWN INS1TTUT1ON •The Cranford »?h School Band, conducted by J. Stanley DIUnXr. dlrec tor^ef mude In the Oranford Public Schools, which will benefit from a.part the proceeds of tpo'concert* here September 10 'by the United States Marine Buid. ha become s community lnstttutkm In Cranford.. _, - -, Orowlng from a 3S-plece unit to a 73-plece uniformed organisation within the lart five yean, It Is. hoped to be able to «nUrge the Mnd to 100-pleoM dur- ing the coming year. Proceeds from he Marine Band concerts will be-used to purchase additional Instruments, music and equipment, for the nd.! During the past year, the high school and became noted as a marching unit, ftbll ^rVanceoiMemorlal 1^ alto has became widely-known as been one of the f6*Dv KrltM w play a twniight conceit on the campus of Columbia University, New York. It also presented two concerts during the t ' i dditin to plita for p past year,' in addition to i R t rt when the United BUtes entered the , War to 1B1T, his old Nations! J outfit was transferred to Oom- k F, lUtli- Infantry of the 3Mh ! and praj" Division. He served as _ rnembw.'of the A. B, Fi, leemg.ac- ttvetervkVto both the Bt, MthULand Mease Argonne drives. At the time of the signing of the Armistice, he was a sergeant attending' an offloers.tralnlng •chool.' A feneralxbesoVjnartsr,, order from General Penning cancelled ell promotions and hewudjschsrged With Ws nort-commlislra effloert r a n t Bbortly after Ms return, from the war, Mr. Campbell entered tn^eleotxt- cat «ontt»cUng,*nd J field until-IBM, when be was Ondersherifl. Bo hit always taken 'si active interest "in Republican ^poUties, both to bis hometown and UnionOouto- ty. BeVwtt the first president of the Sooteh-Flalna RepubUcan CIub,wmch organbatlon has done much to turn oat large Republican majorities for which the Township is noted. Be his been a member of the local Executive fCosltetfd os last •KIOTB IOC rntATWa , ON HOT ATjaOBT NIGHT VhUe tbfl majority' at Oranford rafaknU have been sweltering b) the beat tha vast few days, one Cranford resident, Mlsf Van Mer- riam of Hampton street, found a cool spot and a cool sport for her vacation. Mist Merrlam spent her - vacation' at Lake Placid, N. Y., 'where she enjoyed ioe-skatlng in the.Olympic Arena on hot August nlgbtt. '-She returned to 1 Created '-last week-end' from Lake- Placid, i appearances at'every football (Mwagp-i for pt y, i * the. Lions-Rotary sports carnival, ap- pearing at home basketball tames and other school functions. Soloists frorn the band bvfe won boo- rs In the State acholattto Instrumental contests, and the band hit served as a "feeder" for the oranford Municipal Band, which., pbved hew during the WiroTTrfT, TONALUKA COUNCIL SEATS NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Luena-McBrtderdlsWctr deputy and-hertta«f of ^ffteert elevated-chiefs at Tooaluka Council, Daughters of Poe- ahontsa, Tuesday night hi the coun- cil's newheadquarters In the old post- office building on north Union avenue. Hn. MeBrlde.lt s, member of Mona bound], Its, of SomerflDe, The newly-raised chiefs are:' Weno- nah. Miss Angellne'duartnglla; proph- etess, Miss JoMPhine Bosttato; powha- tan, Mrs. Julia O'Brien; first, scoot, Miss,Adelaide Lusaral: second scout, Mrs. Ostherine Bostinto; and trustee for 11 •months, Mrs. Bostinto. 1 A dark hone award waa madetoMrs. Oertrode Htrron of SomsrvUle'. A so- dal hour with refreshment*'lottowed the ImtsHnM"" Committee In charge was Mrs. Lussrdl, Mrs. Biabeth Can- non andMiss Ann* Retso. CONTEST DEVELOPS IN ( L P . P . PRIMARY J. P. Heuer, F. a Sylns, D. J. OosHSeelt.TotvraConirait. . HIGHST-J WHSSI m A bommiitee dmloped last night with rmouncanwnt that Joseprt P. of SS Btratford Terrace wIU bt Bit petition will be filed today. Pstltkai of Finance Oomtnls- mdsrtck O. aykea of SIS stnaf and Fb«vOomialaslon- J. Croft of S -Wsshlngton PlMt, whose terms tipln thlt year, were Ueo;iasi week with Acting clerk - Herbert.^ Wtackkr, Other peUUoot filed up to this morn- ing Include th*foDowtog for Republi- can Counts' Committee;: Mrs, Jessie Jinsen, second district; Oeorger D. Rankto, fourth dWrtct; and Mrs, Barah Welnpahl and Oharrea J. Hunllng, tlgbth district. No Democratic petitions have been filed. Deadline for filing pc tltioni. |a next Thursday. ^ ' Mr.'ttfuer waa dratted as • candidate \ r the RepubUcan nomination tor township Committee by a committee of townspeople who waited upon, him Tuesday night and urged him to enter . le rao* , x A realdent of $ranford since 1023 and . property owntf, Mr. Heuer has titan an active parti In civic affairs since taking up residence here. He has been member-of the Board ot Adjustment for more than Mn years, the but eight of which lie has served aa chairman. He long has been active in Scouting* and at present is district Boy Scout commissioner ot the- Cranford a n a . He also It president-elect ef Trinity, Meni Club,' past president oTthe Bouth Side Clvlo Association, past commander of OapUM RUHska PO*CM»,-VrrVW,. former vestryman of Trinity HIP Children of the High street play* ground, operated by tht Onion County Park Commission, last Thursday car* lied off' honors In municipal champlon- shlps In competition with children of Roosevelt and Sherman playnetds. The latter two grounds are operated by the township's recreation commission with WPA. supervision. High street scoredTOpoints, to 40 for Roosevelt and 1« for Bhennan., win- ners to the Individual championships will represent Oranford to the district h l ' Piitilct rhmnptftiithfpi Mr. H»uer served overseas with *he NTth Infantry, TRh Division, and Is of the" few sarrtvors of tha famous "Lost-Ba*talto»- Be stontd a second Htwtanani en tbe> QsU and was decorated for bravery. -.For several years, tout- before and after war, he was to charge of account- tot *nd rrisiiranca with Lee and Sim- mons, a Bgbtcrag* to paddle tennis and ring tots wen conducted Monday to Scotch Plains, aeoordtng to • . B. Rosecrans andMiss Theunir Murphy, High street directors. -The result* of the competition were as foUowsrChecksrPhilip Kaond and ShMey Randall, High Dorothy Boertman and Hughte Diane, street; id Hug hopscotch, Futman Durham, Roosevelt, and Irene Bhexrler.'Hlgri street; penknife, R. Her- tog; Boosevelt; jacks, Barbara Newton, Roosevelt, and Jack Harford, High street; quoits, "Curtis Durham, Roots. veH; horseshoes, Oesie West and Ruth Bherrter,- High street;- paddle tennis, Virginia PcdlcsU, High street, and B. LauTion, Roosevelt; ring tots, Joyce Bpeed, High ttnet,'andBud Noelker. Roosevelt. Mrs. I. H. LewU and ton, Billy, of Orange avenue, have returned from Minneapolis where they have bean vis- iting her parents.. They wilt 1 join Mr. Lewis at Ocean City. Nonagenarian May Add \ . Susie-Q to Her Dance Stei Mrs. Crane, at 91 Years, Set. the Paw forJbe Youngsters Her Af3ity and Bright ~ on Life. •,. Crane, widow l Illustration is an Mrs. Amanda A, , Miller Crane, one- of the early merehanU.of Oranford and a grandson of Joslih Crane,, the town's founder. Celebrating her n i n e t y first birthday thlt month,- this e l d d y lady faces nfe with a chrisUan faltb and testful Interest tbaVwouM put to shame the "" — _ '" to by many of our modem youths. It a living testimonial to the truth Henry Wsrd Beecfaer* saying; "D»f tpuudency Is ingratitude; hope Is Chart Few folks In Cranford an better known, and certainly none, are more highly esteemed than this fine woman whose home at Olforth avenue, east* to noted for the "spirit of hospitality that pervades lfc\_Here she delight* In receiving her friends and recounting Um«-«ornered race for' the two tbllcsn normnatlonf for Township \f \ l >- -i , g g r ^ and later strvtd u treasurer, and a director of OlympU Towing on , aTubsld- n Sinos 1SI3 be has bttn with the MoXeUen Stores,: and at present Is aa- ttstant to the controller of the com- pany, In charge of the statistical. In- surance and eoelai Security depart- menbi. Ho hat two tons, both ot whom are students la Cranford High School. Mr. eykea is rounding out his fourth Mr. eykea is rounding out his fourth, year i t a »—^rp*pf of the fmntnlHet /• He hai s e n e o i u chairman of lhe-fl/- nanoe.commlUeeand hat -been, larger/— responsible for refinancing the town- ship's bonded indebtedness and putting (he township on a fayjitTou go" basis. Retired from active business. Mr. Bikes bat devoted much time to tut duties at • member of the committee. Atprae- «nt,he and Mrs. Syket art) On an •uro- pean tour and win not return until October 1. ' // Mr. Croft la compMrog his flat tHiwi rear term at a member of the eommiUee. tta was elected ht-trw fan, of 1930, afteryhivtag defeated Police Bctaund P. Sullivan for. tht primary contest. Be- <• 4 served at chabmah of the parks and) shads tn ommttto* nd c hi of seed at habmah of e parks and) shads tne commttto* and chairman of ffie recreation eotosnissloa. Healsohas been,* member of (be police committee and/Hit finance committee. Be Is an accountant. THEATRE ON WHEELS 7 HERE5ATURDAY North Avenue Chevrolet Sales. l o c a l ' Chevrolet desler.-announces that this community will be' viittcd by Cbevrotet^i complete Theatre On Wheels and that s> program of intensting and entertatotoE 1 Motion Pictures win be presented, at a free show on Saturday eventes; Hf s p. DX, to (front of the show rooms. 40 * North avenue, east - ,—_ Thlt unit is 'mounted on 'a ~m toch ibeerbue bEuek chaiis and contains s> theatre type sound motion picturepro- jector, kmplifier, poblio address sys~ tem~and hat Its own complete Ddeo ilectds light power plant. The tmtt Is '*% to constructed, tntt the top rtUta and the' pteteet art shown on a/transi- ent tcnett which maktt,tbs pictures Tisuue iv vwrj^iarsj ' This unit ls.ln'ciitJie- ot a prufes- nopal •-operator jMorougniy. ^traineol m , ^il«, type.pfiworkv; pvuyoue'ls invited, to'tt^jhhjtof thUt: ' i* y ' ' K .

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Page 1: IVoinen of America, Wake Up! CONTEST DEVELOPS IN (LP.P ... · o» of then- bat between betres. '& U Hedenbas. tbeboaroVi Innr-uce broker, draw attention In •> oom-—"-"r to a lair

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1 ' -I-m> •>

KENILWORTH

- September^

./ CRANFORD. <NEW TrERSEY: >AY. AUGUST 18. 1938 FIVE CENTS

SCHOOL

Ends HseJ Yesr With

of ttsOf. tt» baltnot, W.HtlS

Jn t te* CwSMBavj MtpHwW ' •ttJOUttt,Ut to thefspatrt and itfMcs-

accnsat. SMUI l*1*» J l t e j

u s i t 4. Cfcslf.leathers' dpresented the^ T j e t . "Will

who has «cetptod a portionmthe.8andDsjkvHtJtiBfjssCtoOsge. Al*n on\Mrs. C r t ^b o a r d W M ata»>jw*risa*» of *b-i t n to -Mrs. Mt*» JTatav Out gradeteacher b*

TnetrostoeawnitM a special meet-be upon the mam from vacation ofSupervHnc Wuetatl ft B, Be* toconsider swlieents^Or th» t oar n a n -cies which, now ad*, in the teachinglUir. iu«M.Msxgsjv*Aiider«on,hlshicbool Kngitsh teKber tome weeks ago,t u granted • ] « A ,lam,«C absence.acd FrederickA. McCarthy.tuts tn

Thmu a a i o t Htaabeth,' In a

his duthtcr toatt*oA.Orantofd BcboAOa»jt»i. B|«QUnM that heplus to mowvto .CksaMrt in theqirlnc The WQjaart.twfjtaBted with

TtetrasteeVwii»r«A»bisiOtptfin-be, » I»'ltfint; m

umber at «*. wUeh win nce«mt*te the

Oatapanr,ttoeon-

•fkMkraml

ported that the hHn«chool grfcHron atthe new onl nm bf la On* (tape atthe opentag at the UpottalljKuaa, andtank crnmbBckv iaiiman of be ath-letle emnttlee. addHd.tbat two *ee-tkn« of iiktitmt/tarni lirn i — V *to the ffleU.Uat a tenponiy Held baae be con-

Uracted at the o«tl "at a eoct M abouttoJamttlvte

tJ r.M« rciHKtMteg. The troteee authorised the wldVcnlncol thet»te«t the fleM to twehe feet to ordertartcaold cuter ttao fldid.b poBlhie tdr TUODC ^ajen Jto makeo» of then- bat between betres.'& U Hedenbas. tbeboaroVi Innr-uce broker, draw attention In •> oom-— " - " r to a lair osieied at thelut attrion ef the HtWarimi. wMchenahksUHmeted negUgeoceV Heo«e«dbJ»«rr-los in this oormeoUoa In the event thebmnl M> totewtet Dr. A. U' Mamtnmif nippilii0HMlntf» tilihwl In af m m m i l i t t T l r M HwAwV ^SBBB Ha a bBT a knmare Boardt of Udeatkn to take oattth type of bMnance, and eo tar at bebom no tosoralb«'«oa«ai>a hat yetworked oat • pian,'eoi«rlB«l lUt typeof rbk. He nii(—••rnlftil . 1 — theboud take mactan «t pretest. Shenutter w l i V t b f l U i '

of the high aehool andUortam on Sep-•anber 19 forMDcanoertt by the V. B.Marine Band. The local "band wfflbeseftt from a portion of ft proceed*from the concert*. , , , ^

Vtesprenaent George, I t • OMw*oo predated In the abeencrof Pred-*nt J. A. Ptammer; reported that theoontnete bad loads »<faeek-<*> on Tt-noos repair* neededVln the new baOd-tne as wen anther repaint nqoested bythe board, and that ha wm nbnnt a bidfor tncunatkn of venUWtec flnetovertbeihowernowi. Be mho adrtoedthatttw-dbgoaal watts to front of thebanding bne been moatodand tofte« the work to the tear of the adwolb« been rtpatthed?= ^ \ ^

Aoatnrs MMmoMfBTHOIMiss u laicen M V o t &7'Hannandle

pbce. who attended the Sew Jersey1 Ootege for Women and completed her

«9rk at the Katharine Olbot School bvK«w York Cttyt W accepted s potHon

With K n n u B n e n Aawdatcs. Inc,Yok

Band, Concert, "Sept

IVoinen of America, Wake Up!V _ fTha feaoXg drcaiar IftUboeCbaaCraa/Dntonnaiittrnd

' "W»hout«wive«.manded that oor Senalfurther "Pumpkeep our children'* fula chance to SAVE O'

•ar/oiad ok • J«rw«x»stral /wrybeing reprtotoj by wl fe t j

than a million strong, de-and Representativea oppose

reduce government wmensBs.unmortgaged and give us all

.VES.-menrantwertthis demand?'

"They answered it when they added a billion dollarsto die "Pump Priming" bill, voted down every amend-ment to keep triem from using relief mdney to buy votes,,

-then gaily left for home to build up their political fences.writh our money. » • " "

"We can't escape the mortgage of twenty billiondollars which-the New Deal Congressmen Bung around

, our neck* in the hut five years.' We can't escape paying$2.10 in taxes every time we spend $5.

"But we C w i return to private life the men whospent our moneyso wastefuUy. Let.them learn how muchharder it is to .earn a million than to spend & million; howmuch harder to pay taxes than to spend taxes.

"The Housewives of America can force the NewDeal hired men to share this tax burden they have saddledon us.

* "Then, too, if, we bring them back homo they canalso share the evil effects ofthe laws they passed—oftenwithout reading them—on the liomes and lives of theAmerican people.

"Wouldn't you like to see the men who voted forthe Social Security Law hunting up their birth certificate,applying for a number, sweating over the graveyardquestionnaire and having a slice, of each pay check takenfrom them?

"We women still have our votes. Let us use thembefore they are taken from us. Use them to send thewasters back home before they bankrupt our country,Don't forget, they are spending our money to keep them-

i in Washington. ~~ 't

"We women h<ve the power to elect Senators'and" THIP"Trill ViCwGuCB ErvrVir 1 *\JiTi T TIIKI UjfUr*

tect our Constitution. If .we organize? we can defeat all* nMold us .out to the New Deal., We must PJedge^

burselvestp vSfcTfor or against men, and -not raT'or"against party. -For these spenders run under both theRepublican and Democratic Label. Their real labelshould^ NEW DEAL SPENDERS.

"If you writeNw we will send a record of how yourSenators and Representatives voted, so you can. tell theNew Deal Spenders from the Democratic and Republican -ECONOMIZERS.. . \

Women! Save this Country for your children!WOMEN'S REBELLION.

Sarah Oliver Huhwit, Housewife,

P. TawnUp

Undersherkff FBH Petition**

fee Sow B

Fettttoos filed frrfaslir bysheriff Aim Oeiptiea i f Beaten Plttoiu a candidate lorths aepttbUcan nom-Inatkn for fjhari* a**, headed bjr thename* of ShtrW tmWi,Rlgby, and allIMat former absAflK laury Stmrnon*of Rahwsjr, 8MBtMB.\Tool ot RoadiePark, Rank R.MBS0S* of PtalnncUand o. yrmmonrndtytataM. .1 More than MM aiMSfar* attached to

the group of prttttoasncelved bjr Ooun-tgr Cfcrfc Henry OTISmtton. Many He-pobUcam of i»waiwsjp*»la the County

, tadnded hi VsKlM « «ltn«rs.Treeent On* m m Iff piling promo-tion' win be the stsjjnitinn o f . Mr.Campbell on the .ibwaiWIiin primaryballot Hit rinnmim— pa Tacandei wfllbe composed ofr "Vsttir U Betfletd,3rd, of Ptalnn^"Jr»ep6bUe»n CountyOhtlrman; Robert J.Mfirphy of Sum-

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TEACHERS COMPLETE- .SUMMER SESSIONS

Seteral Oranford teachers completed\ZTZZvTZZZZ *«B>B>ee tebpol couneas Ust week andT£!i2£l? ^ £ »a»»pendtoi the remainder ot toe time

r •*"*>• » make m t a ^^^^ reopens September U vm-, ^ _ . » _ _ reopens September U va-caUoning at the shore, mountains andwith Mends and relatives.

FiTeteachen took work toward^*Tf7 wwsnw i t « « • ww»— w^™—— -

tert degree* atRatgert anhrenttytam-meratsslonwbicb doted Friday. Theywere: Mrs. S h e l Ben Smith, JtanetteArmstrong, Helen Hitler. Mrs. M. .8.Dtefcejr and Hsrold K . Wilton.

Mrs. K. V. any, Alice Matbewt andjack Migllore took gnduato work tow-aid mttters degrees at the ColombiaUniversity summer school which endedI s * Thursday. / '

MOVIE PUBLICITY-"T^-CAMPAIGN TO OPEN

Monpict

Scotch Plains, 'm « statement yesterday, Mr. Camp-

bell <nmnmwid that hit canvass forsupport wosu be Used entirely on hisreeoto as nndersberlff. He also pledged

same tull time sttentlon to iheotoce of aerlif, at he bat given to hispneentpost When the Bcoteh Plainsnan was appointed as UnderabernT in1S», he1 severed all connections withthe electrical oontimcUn* *nd hardware

mess in Ms, borne town. Be waaengaged Iri this Held for IS yean. AsUndersnerllt be h«d devoted bit entiretime t«ritrautJ5r- -

campaign wWchindudes *J50flOO Inpriaet for the public, wis snnounoedyetterdaji at a meeting of Producers,Distributors and rahiblton.^at theHotel Astor, New t o r t The principalelement of the ptaa U s . newipapeTsd-vertUns; campaign, y

Toe »38<W0O contest will make 1,000prises avaflsWe., The n o t prise wfll beISO liO. Tbe,csmpalgn is being set-upthroogh the"' cooperation of Produoen,Distributors and Inhibitors.. Indlvidiulcomnsines and Individual pictures willnot.be advertised. Instead, emphssiswUlbepbwednpoatheiessentlslpUce

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•Alex," as Mr, Campbell i t best knownby hit Mends and supporters, wmtborahi Brooklyn, M. T , MarcK S. ISM. Hisparents moved to the downtown sec-tion of Hlsabeth In 189S, and later toPlalnfleld. He tea product of the pub-lic schools of that place. In 1M8 beenlisted lnOompahr Kj of the' N. J.Nathmal Quarts for

Youthful Marine Band Soloist ;Once Was 'Swing Music' Addict

Robert 1 % 19-Year-old Har-risbjiTg, Pa., Trornbonist,Will Be Heard Here onSept 1ft "

From awing band to soloist with thettalted States Marine'Band Is the re-oartabto achievement of Robert Wto.one of the few teen age mudeHnswnha top flight military band anywhere m

the world. -m e 19-year-old Hanlsburg, Pa-

youth, toughtagty ptrrles hit ooDeagues'rfb that -ltn done with, mirror*" orthat be Is some tort of'bor .prodigr,

d from the beady field of sway.

days baa become a staid ^ J j Cfa the new phraseology,'an of wMeby o W - W l s tooounts tarHmply andbriefly IrMnUwise: " ," "> i , .

1 was studying under Oeotge P.mTat b W , " b e tald, ,«and pickingutae tnoney on the tide by ptoy-imtbe dance ban* totttrteta.Of conne, I d t a ^ e r t o w

BOBKBT J a W £ .

work' I n ^ e high .school band aU thewhile. Audit was agood one. . w o nfirst prise, to" our .clsas, three? yeanstraight," • • * - " - " ,

I t was during competition "wltlf-scores- - (Conthtiud o»tort tagtj ~

HIGH SCHOOL BAND ISTOWN INS1TTUT1ON

•The Cranford » ? h School Band,conducted by J. Stanley DIUnXr. dlrector^ef mude In the Oranford PublicSchools, which will benefit from a.part

the proceeds of tpo'concert* hereSeptember 10 'by the United StatesMarine Buid. h a become s communitylnstttutkm In Cranford.. _, - -,

Orowlng from a 3S-plece unit to a73-plece uniformed organisation withinthe lart five yean, It Is. hoped to be ableto «nUrge the Mnd to 100-pleoM dur-ing the coming year. Proceeds fromhe Marine Band concerts will be-used

to purchase additional Instruments,music and equipment, for the

nd.!During the past year, the high school

and became noted as a marching unit,f t b l l

^rVanceoiMemorlal1^ alto has became widely-known as

been one of thef6*Dv KrltM w

play a twniight conceit on the campusof Columbia University, New York. Italso presented two concerts during the

t ' i dditin to p l i t a forppast year,' in addition to

i R t rt

when the United BUtes entered the, War to 1B1T, his old Nations!

J outfit was transferred to Oom-k F, lUtli- Infantry of the 3Mh! and praj" Division. He served as

_ rnembw.'of the A. B, Fi, leemg.ac-ttvetervkVto both the Bt, MthULandMease Argonne drives. At the time ofthe signing of the Armistice, he was asergeant attending' an offloers.tralnlng•chool.' A feneralxbesoVjnartsr,, orderfrom General Penning cancelled ellpromotions and he wudjschsrged WithWs nort-commlislra effloert rant

Bbortly after Ms return, from thewar, Mr. Campbell entered tn^eleotxt-cat «ontt»cUng,*nd J

field until-IBM, when be wasOndersherifl. Bo hit always taken 'siactive interest "in Republican poUties,both to bis hometown and UnionOouto-ty. BeVwtt the first president of theSooteh-Flalna RepubUcan CIub,wmchorganbatlon has done much to turnoat large Republican majorities forwhich the Township is noted. Be hisbeen a member of the local Executive

fCosltetfd os last

•KIOTB IOC rntATWa ,ON HOT ATjaOBT NIGHT

VhUe tbfl majority' at OranfordrafaknU have been sweltering b)the beat tha vast few days, oneCranford resident, Mlsf V a n Mer-riam of Hampton street, found acool spot and a cool sport for hervacation. Mist Merrlam spent her

- vacation' at Lake Placid, N. Y.,'where she enjoyed ioe-skatlng inthe.Olympic Arena on hot Augustnlgbtt. '-She returned to1 Created

'-last week-end' from Lake- Placid,

i appearances at'every football(Mwagp-i

forp t y , i *the. Lions-Rotary sports carnival, ap-pearing at home basketball tames andother school functions.

Soloists frorn the band bvfe won boo-rs In the State acholattto Instrumental

contests, and the band hi t served as a"feeder" for the oranford MunicipalBand, which., pbved hew during theWiroTTrfT,

TONALUKA COUNCILSEATS NEW OFFICERS

Mrs. Luena-McBrtderdlsWctr deputyand-hertta«f of ffteert elevated-chiefsat Tooaluka Council, Daughters of Poe-ahontsa, Tuesday night hi the coun-cil's new headquarters In the old post-office building on north Union avenue.H n . MeBrlde.lt s, member of Monabound], Its, of SomerflDe,

The newly-raised chiefs are:' Weno-nah. Miss Angellne'duartnglla; proph-etess, Miss JoMPhine Bosttato; powha-tan, Mrs. Julia O'Brien; first, scoot,Miss,Adelaide Lusaral: second scout,Mrs. Ostherine Bostinto; and trusteefor 11 •months, Mrs. Bostinto.1 A dark hone award waa made to Mrs.Oertrode Htrron of SomsrvUle'. A so-dal hour with refreshment*'lottowedthe ImtsHnM"" Committee In chargewas Mrs. Lussrdl, Mrs. Biabeth Can-non and Miss Ann* Retso.

CONTEST DEVELOPSIN (LP.P. PRIMARY

J. P. Heuer, F. a Sylns, D. J.OosHSeelt.TotvraConirait. .

HIGHST-JWHSSI

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bommiitee dmloped last night withrmouncanwnt that Joseprt P.of SS Btratford Terrace wIU bt

Bit petition will be filedtoday. Pstltkai of Finance Oomtnls-

mdsrtck O. aykea of SISstnaf and Fb«vOomialaslon-

J. Croft of S -WsshlngtonPlMt, whose terms t i p l n thlt year,were Ueo;iasi week with Acting clerk -Herbert.^ Wtackkr,

Other peUUoot filed up to this morn-ing Include th* foDowtog for Republi-can Counts' Committee;: Mrs, JessieJinsen, second district; Oeorger D.Rankto, fourth dWrtct; and Mrs, BarahWelnpahl and Oharrea J. Hunllng,tlgbth district. No Democratic petitionshave been filed. Deadline for filing p ctltioni. |a next Thursday. ^ '

Mr.'ttfuer waa dratted as • candidate \r the RepubUcan nomination tor

township Committee by a committeeof townspeople who waited upon, himTuesday night and urged him to enter .

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A realdent of $ranford since 1023 and .property owntf, Mr. Heuer has titan

an active parti In civic affairs sincetaking up residence here. He has been

member-of the Board ot Adjustmentfor more than Mn years, the but eightof which lie has served aa chairman.He long has been active in Scouting*and at present is district Boy Scoutcommissioner ot the- Cranford ana. Healso It president-elect ef Trinity, MeniClub,' past president oT the Bouth SideClvlo Association, past commander ofOapUM RUHska PO*CM»,-VrrVW,.

• former vestryman of Trinity

HIP

Children of the High street play*ground, operated by tht Onion CountyPark Commission, last Thursday car*lied off' honors In municipal champlon-shlps In competition with children ofRoosevelt and Sherman playnetds. Thelatter two grounds are operated by thetownship's recreation commission withWPA. supervision.

High street scored TO points, to 40 forRoosevelt and 1« for Bhennan., win-ners to the Individual championshipswill represent Oranford to the district

h l ' Piitilct rhmnptftiithfpi

Mr. H»uer served overseas with *heNTth Infantry, TRh Division, and Is

of the" few sarrtvors of tha famous"Lost-Ba*talto»- Bestontd a second Htwtanani en tbe> QsUand was decorated for bravery. -.Forseveral years, tout- before and after

war, he was to charge of account-tot *nd rrisiiranca with Lee and Sim-mons, a Bgbtcrag*

to paddle tennis and ring tots wenconducted Monday to Scotch Plains,aeoordtng to • . B. Rosecrans and MissTheunir Murphy, High street directors.-The result* of the competition were

as foUowsrChecksrPhilip Kaond andShMey Randall, HighDorothy Boertman and Hughte Diane,

street;id Hug

hopscotch,

Futman Durham, Roosevelt, and IreneBhexrler.'Hlgri street; penknife, R. Her-tog; Boosevelt; jacks, Barbara Newton,Roosevelt, and Jack Harford, Highstreet; quoits, "Curtis Durham, Roots.veH; horseshoes, Oesie West and RuthBherrter,- High street;- paddle tennis,Virginia PcdlcsU, High street, and B.LauTion, Roosevelt; ring tots, JoyceBpeed, High ttnet, 'andBud Noelker.Roosevelt.

Mrs. I. H. LewU and ton, Billy, ofOrange avenue, have returned fromMinneapolis where they have bean vis-iting her parents.. They wilt1 join Mr.Lewis at Ocean City.

Nonagenarian May Add \. Susie-Q to Her Dance Stei

Mrs. Crane, at 91 Years, Set.the Paw forJbe Youngsters

Her Af3ity and Bright~ on Life. •,.

Crane, widowl

Illustration is anMrs. Amanda A,

, Miller Crane, one-of the early merehanU.of Oranfordand a grandson of Joslih Crane,, thetown's founder. Celebrating her ninetyfirst birthday thlt month,- this e lddylady faces nfe with a chrisUan faltband testful Interest tbaVwouM put toshame the "" — _ ' "to by many of our modem youths.It a living testimonial to the truthHenry Wsrd Beecfaer* saying; "D»ftpuudency Is ingratitude; hope Is Chart

Few folks In Cranford a n betterknown, and certainly none, are morehighly esteemed than this fine womanwhose home at Olforth avenue, east*to noted for the "spirit of hospitalitythat pervades lfc\_Here she delight* Inreceiving her friends and recounting

Um«-«ornered race for' the twotbllcsn normnatlonf for Township

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, g g r ^ and laterstrvtd u treasurer, and a director ofOlympU Towing on , aTubsld-

n Sinos 1SI3 be has bttn with theMoXeUen Stores,: and at present Is aa-ttstant to the controller of the com-pany, In charge of the statistical. In-surance and eoelai Security depart-menbi. Ho hat two tons, both ot whomare students la Cranford High School.

Mr. eykea is rounding out his fourthMr. eykea is rounding out his fourth,year i t a »— rp*pf of the fmntnlHet /•He hai s e n e o i u chairman of l h e - f l / -nanoe.commlUeeand hat -been, larger/—responsible for refinancing the town-ship's bonded indebtedness and putting(he township on a fayjitTou go" basis.Retired from active business. Mr. Bikesbat devoted much time to tut duties at• member of the committee. Atprae-«nt,he and Mrs. Syket art) On an •uro -pean tour and win not return untilOctober 1. ' //

Mr. Croft la compMrog his flattHiwi rear term at a member of theeommiUee. tta was elected ht-trw f a n ,of 1930, afteryhivtag defeated Police

Bctaund P. Sullivan for.tht primary contest. Be-

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served at chabmah of the parks and)shads t n ommttto* nd c h i ofs e e d at habmah of e parks and)shads tne commttto* and chairman offfie recreation eotosnissloa. Healsohasbeen,* member of (be police committeeand/Hit finance committee. Be Is anaccountant.

THEATRE ON WHEELS7

HERE5ATURDAY

North Avenue Chevrolet Sales. l oca l 'Chevrolet desler.-announces that thiscommunity will be' viittcd by Cbevrotet^icomplete Theatre On Wheels and that s>program of intensting and entertatotoE

1 Motion Pictures win be presented,at a free show on Saturday eventes; Hfs p. DX, to (front of the show rooms. 40 *North avenue, east - ,—_

Thlt unit is 'mounted on 'a ~m tochibeerbue bEuek chaiis and contains s>

theatre type sound motion picture pro-jector, kmplifier, poblio address sys~tem~and hat Its own complete Ddeoilectds light power plant. The tmtt Is

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to constructed, tntt the top rtUta andthe' pteteet art shown on a/transi-ent tcnett which maktt,tbs picturesTisuue iv vwrj iarsj' This unit ls.ln'ciitJie- ot a prufes-nopal •-operator jMorougniy. traineol m ,

il«, type.pfiworkv; pvuyoue'ls invited,to'tt^jhhjtof t h U t :

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THE CRANFORD

(Bttfepit ani. (Efjrmtirlr•dim

UH' \ Combined to ISM

M e n d «t tb» Port Offloe U Cranford. N. J ,u Second Claai Matter.

Pgblfahed Ttnmdajr at Cmnford. Hew 3twn.brKeCraiUrd CltSm end Chronicle.Inc. OflMalNempaper.Xor Cranford. Oarwbcd and Keallwortb.

Bukacriptlon Bates *»J00 » T o r In Adtsnce.; 3 Alden Btjeet. P*one CRanfort S-O00I.

JOHN K, CLOUD. Kama

t. A Maaldpdl MUh* lot Cranked./ I . Boost Creator* «md Vm Many fl-rle-.

, I. Ifcnldpul Cpoo»onh» siHcBdaT CiWwminm

. Nowdean Out FuAlthough, we're having more than our

share of hot Weather this week, it wont belong until the coolfaU days will be upon us.It's not too early, therefore, to urge local resi-dents to have their heating equipmentchecked in preparation foirth^coming-otwinter.

Cranford, for the past several years, hasenjoyed a steadily decreasing property lossfrom fires. This has been due to the coopera-tion of residents in eliminating fire hazards aswell as improved fire fighting equipment.Large numbers of early fall fires in the past

•have been caused by faulty flues, rusted pipesand furnace defects. By correcting these de-fects befpre starting a fire in the furnace,

ism is a condition of the mind;it is not a matter of geography. /

Any bright young man can tell you thatit takes more than a bright moon and a wish.

Either the currentso good, or else themore veracious.

„, will have the added assurance that\ heating equipment is in good order for

the entire winter.a*t delay longer: Get the furnace

attended tOvdiis week.

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SuggestionThe recent articles in this newspaper for

and against municipal control of garbage col-lection have arousedXconnderable interestthroughout the .community. There is muchto he said on both sides of the question. y,

• It appears to us that a^downvmrd revi-sion in'the garbage collection\rates by thepresent six collectors might be the solution tothe .whole problem. Such a

i" and might be die means ofthe dumping of garbage along thestreets of the community.

The present rates were hased largely onthe carting' of ashes from cedars and backdoors. TTw was a difficult task, and the exist-ingjrates probably were not excessive for the-work involved. During the past eight years,however, several hundred oil burners havebeen instaued'in local homes, *»1itMin»riiij ashremoval. Thus, garbage and paper constitutethe'main items to be taken from many homes

tKe community by the collectors.N \ A survey to determine the number of oil

i now infuse here with a view of,low-ering the collection rate would seem hi order.

outlyin

> Tim* for Action

from hay feverwish that the aularuTcut down

, •which cause them toS \ Cranford i• its' citizens in diewhVsuflerfrbmth

asthma unite in a fervent,

dis

i that be will gei busyland other growths

^include* some of/ofthose^nber/

like the "good neighbor" policy)<jpto effect in this community,would come down and these ibe spared a part, at teat, of I

; fiction. • ~ ' \ •— -

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'., -Trade-at-home is a slogan which containsan idea that Should not be abandoned. - . '

• >, ' There ant some people .that no one canV,:please—you probably know a few yourselfi

< iLi ^""i ^ /KWi $ £ "•> Borrowing money-to tide1 over-, an emerVKsMw^^b'one.wa^of insurirtf another «Jet^

_ r . . .a local mercbant on

AAloeal

recently.'imptoveiiieina. ne pan mane ibusiness during the summerthough not a great deal of expease was in-vvorved. the mfcrchant had "drassed up" hUstore a^great deal whh a coat of paint, rear*

C S Jamflfl^MDsSstHEIDfltiittOIOMA-

few counters.This merchant will undoubtedly be re-

paid many times over for this small expense.His store has taken on a more m'odern appear-ance and it now invites new patrons into hisestablishment and encourages present natronsto give him more of their business. ^

Many other local buiint— men couldprofitably prepare' for fall business .by foBqw-ing the fine example of this merchant A coatof paint, a little renovating and the store takeson a fresh appearance. > - •,

A modern, freshly-painted store gives teowner something So be proud of. And, Mr.Merchant, speaking of pride in your store andyour products—there's no better place to tellabout it than in the columns' of. this news-paper. • .' -

Here's a Schems!Reports come from CaBfomia thai thou-

sands of voters have signed petitions for simeasure to be on the ballots in November un-der which every citizen will be entitled todraw *30 a week from the State Treasuryafter reaching the age of fifty years. '

The idea sounds good and many peopleundoubtedly sign a petition providinga week for them after they get to be fifty

of

of. age. However, fustt like to be the Treasurer of I

i when the payments Ii State

/ i s democratic; it gives eVerylittle bug anequal chance. ' V

men think "good wife" and "hardare aynonomous. •

/ Cranford should look ahead at least'fiftyyears, and make plans accordingly.

Local market report. Bill collectors ac-tive; demand, persistent; receipts, very light.

Crantord is the best place to spend yourmoney. . • - ' • « ,

"Moat-nren'whohave aTn p y moneline of business are believers in stem compe-tition in other fields.

\ Ananias, reputed father of liars, is trem-bling^a* the current crop of fish stories con-tinue. - . ' ~«v

' ''\ ^^"^^«^Some^peopk are too dumb to follow the

dates on a

What has become of the man who.in-vented the slogan, "Swat

One ok! newspaperman says "names isnews" and he is almost one hundred per cent

If advice could solve the agricultural sit-;ujg>»JfeLiihe^p«o]^millionaires. ' • • • ^ • • '-

Correct this sentence: "I am yor friend:I admire your principles; I would like to helpyou, but you are going at it the wrong way?'

Correct tfthis sentence: "H? has a fineplatform manner; he is cultured, refined-andintelligent and he fwill get elected." "~—

Education " i s ' .the greatest business-builder hvthe world. Complicated economiesrarely exist among, the ignorant anywhere.'

If the ladies of 1900 wore bathing suits,the.modern beach beauties wear)

How.about,."two-tenths of a bathing '- t M i «I

j? -tetore tha* •Maaaajst . , .>"* m i Is aaaW*a(t|ir c*#sa»laasi ta

which the B»ra little hollo*,

If « • think,HMKonawult bai only >and* talent tor mq.

•SPEECHISEASY* C OF C MODEL HOMESWILL TELL HOWTO BE OPENSATURDAYTITLE OF NEW BOOK PLAKT, CARE FOR Other ttewsJBJSJa».ea»ShS

Uon nofins. and pssaV n smatted(lued wan tUa.potent leas;

f. Un> MpdHlcan

yiwfctlfcfsi cwaUtoiUfltt ID thatMid Mttvtty In

Tfcs w s of iMieoloa* body aauudac eooU-poUUelan and

an tbt

aw n«»ite. x. projMtetSAsJaoSWalb'laancbid

Whan tht Ctaaford Tgaeben' Aao-OH Heatare* aWU bant atlot on mm tarn and thenon Op twslp ara tbt•wiy wimlnK aactemid and)

dattoa netanee aetMttea next month.» «ffl be tmdar the direction of JohnOaJsjt who'wsa'Maetoi pnatdent it thedoatat nMettnt in June. Be tucceedilOBi Mary Aautfo: Other new, oOcen

at m Outcnt atntt, tatNtUeln-

from noon to • p. m. modemtwelve jtaxsaao.' WssjIaWsn l au allowed (faamaWktton •«« eratytnilable toeh of apaoV. for Urtr*whereas fonnsn> a coodlr n a a went towatfe. ^

tins in hems aVwran- ana: Vks-pMiid«ni *. Walter coffee;ana: VkspMiid«ni *. Walter coffee;saentaqv Mra.<nsns Kewrtrmnjer; and«hata tvo-hooj* pro-

m t o d tbmeorpontod ss tbtSMtBtWOt

mis * saa of at , a laVkMMB,

0»tanM«Oteaoklfc Bt Iscftt* d labbn^SBOd

are coeopaet aadeosapMe;nperlor

« D bt opan efwr day.

of UMAarMtonl scent andmm**»*»,m*n»fbMti*Aiu*iB*- wtn b» st«m away. •dwatateaof.tbaof the

AdtarseotlOoentaperllnebe mads-nemltar by Th»and CtaTolilcIa tot MkHjaT-Churoboi, todies and other

snay as auovaoj mnotices in'cues where no SnaneMprofit la expected, but when, the

featfeet ,apart,- and,

olabtaktos«be rl|ht and left as tfaoofh haBNtrooonie, sttrtar ctvulir it«Um to

speetacttuattonaiin

afflalr la eondocted for prof* •of Cedar Brook Baric, Flatnfleld. on

wlH be ctao when the prlntta* iiUon and talk d h Btftn to a snaildone In thai office.

ity of eftooUve speech inaUoos.. . . Our

proved in amore than ifHOO adutta fromof Hie.- as-wctt main

the ertUcten* of Ito •peecbea a w«e*ithirt]Mtv» mess • year, tor the naatl tsixteen jeare. mesa •peeehea,

In number, hate ahown that practicalapetoh progreee can bo made by ttte ap-plieauon of <

' «n nom HUBVrtanerl of passes- to' the Ctaatord

ThmXntat cortactlyojoettions la has' vwlry'lam* of Uds

er«U atefeer, mumamt Vred BwanakaoV lot

H. a ciaanaetialn. Ills Ca>awnoe; Unnaa MRreo, » Oeav

oord street, and JOjeaOpaeoV as* _strait. - i i iT i i i i i ian- l.aftsaii'Dept-Btor*; a. I tem -On Stosac «.OoUn; A, O^BkSOnmn, nd Sri

Ste IWre BaVe T« I q !

No rade bdlhere! And sharing ii

danger when thereAzor in the medicine'breakfast—thartnew automaticand scientific little, coffee, makerit a pleasure: In Aort, Mr. andPublic and their children do welldeperid on electric appliances -fort e r u i ' 7 :g7

Public" Service showrooms

complete displays, of all

l Low prices and

notChris-

r——J in Eonpv stands in Ant-werp, Belcbm; and s a w I t b amntenm yon can enter it and andIts presses, workshops and cfflcesIts presses, workshops and o g eexactly as tt Us SSte«nfl» caatnryworkmen had gone on* tat lanehUme centuries ago and newer re-turned.

See Ntfge Bcfcre YwSEVERAL VB

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Cranford Trust (

WS»W*JPe^B»saB»B»a ^ s ^

Standard LumbLUMBER-MLLWOR

BUILDERS* HAR

JS c m m and Screen Doors

liou>Proof CoAbo Roofing sad

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serving abc active months isM x m i d Uka to ntamI U M M M tons* MM la

M

ft. I U M M M tons*tteaowoBaay.vanofwhMtwerela tte AmmHr. and f a t vfak

tto Ckantod A. A wtt'tVtomomontBtteladiBrta)*to

Lets** Ws

tafwhtehwer*lfatteWo«at«inda1gneahytte

Other than tte exnums-

war, I trteoT to study and undentandrj> ptoee at ligptoHwi wMch.cai

to » ftoal vote to t t e assanbly. I

aatortay atleraoan tto toeato « n• atwO

save timer andare compact andsuperior

WW Kim? /1.2. HowXBow

cuptne?4.D

r many fctjai has a. ptonoT•—am ojaTtoiaoianadnltpor-

win «t l » and

•MTMimno*«r

a much better mv-ot tte

of tte State at New Jerseyfrtondty rela-

Onstad enthst Ptotofleld, • toto wtaa t to I contest tt

Park, PWafkU took aa a w m j t t w a . wftfcam. WBBMkBk •BMBViB^a* BaaaSj

Granted want ahead to Ow sane. Tv«motorunsby.ttelocatotofifth pot t t e game on toe. On

ford was aided by abc PtotofWd errors.pi«bkb Z am MM «lll mte- - - tatteMtan.anaffitoc to wta tee tto bor-

etaHoqrfraa lh» state nacfa-V M t o finance. « e 8pa>k-

Thiswsa created this year for tteof eliihjlioi t t e unemployment

prabtom to l«ew Jersey, and to ex-

ttoos to t t e I-ogtolatore for t t eyt*ptt11*FnWrrn TteSpsaktrap-pototen mo to t t e Onmmlalnn and atKs first meeting; t te honor of beingSecretary wsa-conferred upon me. Iam associated with ten very capableand experienced men on thuvOommls-aton and honestly believe tteOommto-

will do a good Job to the credit att t e State of Hew Jersey. I have andam spending) considerable tune on/thewort of. the Oommlnlon ana would liteto be retorted to tto Assembly to IBS*» t h a t t may do my share in the solu-tion of our unemployed relief prob-

TEMPORARY BRIDGEOPEN IN ECHO LAKE

bridge in W w Ukette one which was

«to t t e storm on July » ,tTriday,

I to btvo throughr t te past two weeks,

> to t t e park

« to> Tlelory. orer the local* win• wtntdai rm eommt m tte la* ofenmtnartar tto local* bad tied ttoora to tta fin* faaK of tto float to-

me cam* waa a nto ant tack.

SATUKDAY

W h i t e , * .Tuknuf, a t .N«metb,lb.Mauren, tt .tEomer, If „Botollmki, e f .Moraan,ab.Ooflee, o _ -

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™.».o-

Paafeo, it ....Tuhaa, 1b -.8terckt,a>.Daoyo ,« .

R H B-J 3 : 0

I. 1Munroi_JiHt<:«

rt-pSavetH,e »__Itewman, rf _

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fTRff^'itfff^SwJ

Scbropt.p.lOlter, lb ...

0 00 0

Granted

toot apan andto

Aa Early ritoatiaaTJe great jrmttofl

topher

i n r w ajayssjBol waaaaa* oo» • • - • —— —

TUiee-tocn planks have been usedtte roadway. . '

Doable cribbing on each aide, ap-pRanmater/ twelve feet, high, baa beenoooafracted of oak tois, aome of wmchwere aecored f«om treea. unrooted ote-

fwere aecored f«om treea. unrooted oteto> tto atorm and otton from dead oak

a cat down to. «to Watclmnr tburl O < ^ k « i £ ^ o*Wni«

printers to Enzopevwerp, Belcium; ant ,museum yon can enter ttIts presses, worl "exactly as tt itaworkmen hadthree centariea ago and,turned.

newr re-

See Nirge Bcfare 1m B-71

ervatton WJW^wanin^raBcnooraphave been flOed with stones to anchorthem and dtat fin was added to securethedtatred elevation. It was necessaryto extend tfato cribbing on either side,beyond tte wldtb of tte bridge, to pre-vent erosion.

It to planned to replace, this bridgewith a masonry arch structure as soonas funds are available.

BUspet, a Circular BoxA sMppet i» • el"*1" » « "*?

tor covering and protecting a seaLOld documents «*»_P^Sf f i

- means of a ribbon which- the parchment, and

ttt.

a •1 •

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Union «anora,«1st cams).• — • • A.A,trDmon

a ost

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BBarav*

» ; OafwatA 0 (1stOarwoodV • ; Iraaan, 4 (MlWettfteld, «J CkwatRtf, *.

; ,OraofoM 5; PMaBaW, a.Onion Bmora, I ; OarwooA a.

AN OtDINAHCB inrkuMei UM Olio oT oor-tola Uodi owood kT Ik* A n i l * of Ctoor

WaSJUUS, tto Tiiooo»l|i of Craobo* kai«coo. thi own ~ "

ocriM Unootfi

nr.ii

colar wax seaL — , — - " -to protect such a seal, was ~ - ~ -of wood, like) • shallow box, with a,cover held » i a » « , b « S 1

l t r m * "passed through eyelet boles.

VEftY DESIRABLE

TttE TRUST BLDC

Cranfotd Trast Gon Real Istarc D^tn i . I t / u . "? ', 1 , H t m «»» UIMOI* i » « " i

>iioneneo»»

Standard Lumber & Supply Co.UJMBER-MlliWORK-MASCrN MATEWAL

BmLDERS* HARDWARE-PAINTS

Semen i u ^ c m a V6**h Sfntu W ^ f ^ MoIcBnfcr

Abb Roofer. ? • * 1 M * I » " Mrf««-m», C«kr ud^ IClia»Jnk.1I^.A^^_TnJIife. _

CaUNPOBD,K.J.

aaaa, u» Timlin M crutM« a«itht onat of Uw Unb lunlulur *»-Umwh Uw fmakmi* 1 u s a k

> • rr oiDAonnrkf*«w T»«MW» CMBBVrfh T t l O o r * to Uo C I I I J

MUM I. nut UK IMIowtol U«*. H Mtin Tomuklp or OnaSd bo nM •> potot

10 tko BUMtMakr. ^ ^Ml, Mi M, IT, H.

tfcttVBl*ek.«». Ion », 4. sTll. II. IS.Block 4SI, tote U, MlllT, u . It, of.Block «»; lot M. ] 'Block 4TX, lot at, II I-

ittlmBiiiktoobtimtLoan

Me taaanaui ttilnllal at a» a*w»toaal

UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY v100 SooA A W t , Crmnford,

ooonrNOiMWtmam iUnan. IDW e^prtagneld ave

• a Bernard ©ark for passing a stop•rrott K. BeOars to PoBeoCourt Mon-ay night Bnea Won a similar chargelas Barald X . Bawcrott, m-Oolfaxmtnie, BoseUe Park, summoned by Pa-

ilman Peter Miller. Mrs. mine Be>mman ixier auuor, *o». i u » wr, 49 Beech street, arrest#l by Patrolu a Archte Bird and Ueut. William•tocher on a charge of larceny of a.gasange, valued at W. on complaint'ofbe owners, the'U. 8. Mortgage andntie Guaranty Co., was fined $3 andrl»en a BMpended sentence. Tte rangeras altogedly takenlrwn premises' atIII Orchard street.

•' . WOCKS 4>U> BWINDUC ,- .An Bid swlndte wasworked on a sales-

elrl to tte. Cranford Variety' Btore,•orth avenue, west, Saturday after-

An unidentified man, about 18I - " . - * ,

SBHDa m a H HHGia wum» ««*«•««* a BM•H to be changed to payment In ntanl-jutoting U>e change, the man confutedbe clerk with t t e result ahTgave him|W to «seeas of the amount due him.rte poUoe were not notified until ser-aal teura later and t te "customer"«M>flej>, gateway.

Dr. WlnUirop Baa of VAtaUtold, for-

estmg boat trip be would Uke to take,at last -Thursday's luncheon of the Ro-tary Club In Methodist Church chapd.Long tntaraated to boata, Dr. Ball da-aoribed some Incidents of ahlps whichbare embarked upon cruises, never tobe beard from again, Hto proposedround t to world tour would.taka tomany small, heretofore unexplored Is-lands and other points where some ofthe ahlps may have been wrecked Bewas introduced by Winchester Brltton,

•„ chairman of tto International ser-vice committee. Ouests, wcteomed byOhartos Bkillman, were Dr. JosephBaumann, WUIam -BodUie^JeromaOraves, Ed Bavldge and Bob WUsqo,'all of Hostile. President Charles Doolexoenducted *he meeting. • :

8BN1MUEU TO tWMtTbomas daB>ey, XI years old, df 401

plaot, jMsabeth, ««rtlyrim*. ^ W M B - * * ^

R. Waroock on charges of obtatntotmoney under' false pretenses, prefeiieaby William BnhtrmU rnaiwtir of anorthUnion avsnus grocery, was nnrsmlrisato tto County JaU for twenty days whenre-arraigned before Judge Waroock ontte same charges Friday. A eteokspof Oafmey's police reoord Ud to t t enHUTalgnment and smtenee, w was

ttmok out — by Kraemer 4, byBaseonbauS

-*4ff 0chrope fc off Pstfctos % Chuuus

•MdUlo asmoit oror iko (not cnatoS odorIho b—et of Kioto C Voaloot wm ood M U M i l S

SOBND MOVIES

SATURDAY

8P.M.D4FRONTOFSHOWROOMWE ARE SELLING OUT THE

. . OF OUR STOCK OFCRAWORD

Devoe Paint

unr

Brim* Ae family mtd yvar

G.A.SKILLMANHARDWARE

TekphooeCR. 64)30112 North Avenue, W

NORTH AVENUE CHEVRO

hear this fine entertainment.

Thrillfl—langfas— drama and

action—the best sonnd motion

pictures produced. ( Everyone

—young and old^will^get a

thrilL Oon'ti forget, the date!

Plan now to bring 4he family.

.LES

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it having today for.Hbad* It-

/?; Mat Hilda Oord«s"of O*atao'a»enuefeu letumtd (Mm a visit to Nyaek,H. 7.

Miss Leona PendSfof 211 South ave-' nue, east, It vacatioolng thi* week atBelmar.

Bob Jacobus of "crsig place is spend-ing'the mpnth at Camp Wawayanda.

_Andover. __Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B Burley of

avenue are vacationing at BeachHaven.

' Mr. and Mrs. jbn'Moon of Wlltas-Barre, Pa. are vlstUng in Cranfordthis week. \ * I

Mr. and Mrs. iTooty of H» Adamsavenue left Saturday to *pend the weekat Budd Lake. ' •,' Mrs. William ReedTof MUmt Fla., Is

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard V.Brown of Craig place.

Mr. and Mr*. Henry, Keep of'aian (beet have returned (ram a twoweeks'vacation in Maine.".Mr. and Mr*. Netaoo E. Skaarup andfamily of 2f touth Sixth street are va-eaUocdng at Point Pleasant.^Ifrs. Oeorge TT'HIII of Baltimore.aid, I* the guest of Mrs. OeorgeBlent ang of Orange avenue.

Mrs. D. A. Banner and son of 103Adam* avenue spent Saturday/ at Ells-worth Beach Xake Hopatoong.

• Mr. and Mrs, Laurenson or Canton,Ohio, ar*_gue*U of Mr. and Mrs.

-Chandlee Hlcfcok of Forest avenue.

Ur. and Mrs. Richard H. Lackey. Jr,of Craig place^have returned, from atwo weeks' vacation at Ocean City.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph OuthberUon andfamily of BUmlere Parkway, have re-

1 turned from a day at Olean. N. T.

Mr. and Mr*.'AUert W. Burley andUr*. Oeorga Luta of Manor avenue arespending this month at Beech Haven.

B««y.Hsiw5rof..Wolverhamp-

Robert Beavy of Ohisndon, Pa, toa gueet of Ua cousin, Harvey OeocgeBeavy, of Forest avenue. *

Howard Stanley of • Bytvetter street

Ur. and'ito. 3. Bisa? SsaWafl

fr and itaRalnhBockwellor westBoDy street hat*returned from i n -cation in Maine,

Mia June aUnaaTaf OolnmbU ave-noe n i thW recent guest of Mis* EUe

a week with a daamatefrom Princeton, at Me. Pa. , - ."Mr. and Mn. Prank Toting and son,

Frank, of tuxedo place are spendingUna month at Btaeh Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. Ohakners Htckock anddaughter, Laura, were 4eek-«nit''gueettof friends In Ocean Orore.

Mr. and Mrs. P.Ttanyder andTfatniiyof south Unloo avenue are spendlnf(he month of August at Ocean drove.

Paul a Oonlefepent last week-endat The' Olenwood, MU1 RHt, with hUbrother, PhiHn, who haa been there ailsummer.

, Mr. and Mn.'musBU Holden wlUteam, Saturday for Brldvport, Ootm..when they will take up permanent

Dr. and Mrs, Samuel | £ Httunan ofnorth Onion avenue returned Mondayfrom a vacation to PenmrlvsnU and

Mks OaldweU.of Oranc* atenuils agoest this week of Mbs^Oate Heydenof Orange avenpe/who-U «~»«~-'*gwith her1 parent* at Jkgle Point, Adam-

Sanford, Jr,

aba. O, Richard Waterbouse of-ley Place. . -• Health Offlcer-aneTurs. William JWUlsey anAflkugbter. Lots, of Dotring

ire tpjBjolnjr two

./ Frederickck BiFraniSn,l Jr,of Laneas-

tor. Pa, spesllast week-end with hismother. Mr*. Frederick S. FrarfkUn, ST.« l i n d e n Plate.

Ur. and Mr*. Frank" Oaruso and sons,Bobby and Donald, of S3 Hollywoodarena*, returned Friday from a vaca-tion at Peace Island. Me.

Ur. and. Mrs. Ralph Lincoln Lovellof Oreavei Place were the guesU lastweek-end of Mr. and Mr*. Paul V. Hal-vorson at Landehbnrg. Pa.

Ur*. F. Bt. JotuTnehard* of Merman'place win return tomotrow from Swe-

den where she. has been enjojtng a v»-catlon trip since last June- ,

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgv O. Donnelly anddaugbten of Hampton atreet spent lastweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. «obsrt 0.MUler in Maawchusetta.- \

Helen Stanley of • Srtvesterstreet to « guest this week of • f ormerclaanmte to Wheetocfc, School at herborne In Oreensburg, Pa. '

Mr. and Mrs. Tr^k Mather of 31Wonmingdale avenue flew Saturday toMiami to trUt Oapt and lsn. John R.Armsmng for a few week*.

Mia Virginiaa r k w y h

rwiiM. of 1»-StlmlereParkway.-who ha* been summering atPoint Pleasant, ha* left for a two weeks'stay at Oamplou Henry Hoover. She•aitt return to the than for the re-malnder of the summer following damp.

Miss Peggy CrSkthank of .•treat entertained at kmoheon yester-day for Mra. watte* Watson- of Mew

fWd. ,.-,,15. liar -rj

Mr. and U n . LTA. ]M a ^ 7 « v l T a a 5 a r *lreit drove to

But Sfontham, Ua, last wtek. They -

Sunday.

Mr. and MnDTDTuerrlck and fam-ily .of 18 Adams avenna win leave to-morrow for a two week* motor trip toIowa when they win be auesU of Mr.Merries* relattv**. They »ffl stop taOhkago enroute.

Mrs. Oeorge I of Orangeavenue, win entertain tomorrow eve-ning for Mrs. Oeorge Rpters, Oapt.and Mrs. Merrffl ShlnnlckTMlS. WU-11am B. Tawger,Mr. and

Mr*. Louis

—a—Sam Anderson and Frank Burke of

Oranford: and Dave Deacon of NewYork returned but week from a sevenweeks' trip to Ban Frandaoo, Oallf.

E. RBjmond Ooodricht «li"**Mrs. B. R. Goodrich of DOering 'has "returned .from Lttttawhere he has been vtaltlngi. Dr. Kdney Oandeyiden street to to jFlalnfltld,'

• June.> Spring Oar-

Be Is re-ported to>Ts»ghUr improved today.-

S, Kttg'ofi'HamUton avenotSanday>for'an antnmnbflii tour

utb the Middle West and GreatUkes region. He wffl be gone several

andMr. and Mn. OUartea L.daughter, Nancy Jhnt/of HoUywood,n . am spending a few day* with Mr.

lplace.

g ondg

AUr*. Russell Bolden has returned

from a sU weeks'trip to Banff andtake Louise. Canada, visiting enroute-,Yellowstone National Park, YotemiteValley and Banta Fe.

U n . Violet Anderson and ton. Sam,of AHen aUetW unwmiffnlf^ by DaveDeacon of New York, left Friday nightfor Uttlejohn* Island, Casco Bay. Me,where they win visit Mr. Deacon's par-

Mtas Kathleen Donnelly of Hamptonstreet sailed Wednesday on the Aqultahla for a two months' vacation tripto Europe- She will visit England,France. Italy and several Medtterran-

See, Now

and Mr*, wmitm L. Foleyatn.OeorgeO

Mr.and family, of Flushing/!* L, formerlyof-Oranford, are spending • part oftheir vacation her* wllh hi* parents,Mr. and Mn, J. Halsey Santord, of •Lawn Terrace,

Miss Floyd Brltton of Oranford' ave-nue has returned from a, vacation InSt. Michael's. Md, where the was toeguest of Part Commodore and Mrs.Wlttlam H. Onsen. She attended theMnesRhrerRegetta.

Mist Marie Christiansen of 30 southUnion avenue returned Monday, from aweek* vacation st Lake Keuka, N,.T.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. LOrey of Hin-est avenue returned Monday, t

two weeks' vacation at MewfoundLake,

: \Dr. and Mrs. Harry Rogen andCapL

and Mrs. MerriM, Shtonlck of BalH-mora, Md, are As guest* of Mr*. Wtt- tad.UamH. Yawger W Maple place. • ax

CATCH60TUNASHORT TIME

:> ' /One of the .largest catches of tuna

reported thus far this season, wa*4akenyesterday by a parly of Cranford andWestfleld fishermen flahlng about twen-ty miles off Bsnagat Ctty with Cap*.* Teatdale. Tho quartet eaogbta totalof M tana within an boor and * band could have doubltd the number,bat decided to go farther out lookingtor Martin. In the party were ClarenceBchmtta and Oat Rachwil of Cranford,and Frank Nlgreeri'and Joe Oampbea

SHERMAN PLAYFELDPOPULAR THIS WEEK

fibtrman Bchool piaygronndt4 it tbtcenter of attraction for the oblldnnthese not'days,' a* there are now 390registrations a gain of a in two day*.The playground is operated JotaHybythe WPA and the Oranford RecreationBoard. Barry Bailer and Mr*. FannyU.8fa«elaredlreotors. _

nnnen in the bean bag. contest thisweek were: Pat Oollffls, Merwin Udell

the Corlnthla for a cruisetguenay Rtver, Oaspe and

Mr. pilsner reoently. was ap-•upervisor of music in the Long

Branch schools after winning a schol-anhlp and graduating from the OuQ-mant i New York.

Oaptatajuid Mr*. Ketlog Sloan «ofHampton road wawtalned In theirgarden on Wednesday, evening for Mr*Osorg«,T. HUL.Dr. a n d M n . HarryRoger* oapk and Mm Meffl SM

gdMn.Merrffl

ySMn-

g , . HU.Dr. anRoger*, oapk and Mm.nka\Mr.andM

Mathey. Mr. and. Mia Blah* D. War-field, Mr. and Mrs. Wffllam V. Foland Mr. and Mr*. Oeorg«.0. Mbcb

Oarei Lyonaof south M lcelebrated bar teventh birthday on Sat-urday. Tb* table was attractively dec-

BiloiSerby:' _Hutchison, Okria WUson, Patsy Fulmer Marilyn Hetke. Jtne Freeman,

Ohamber to taOl f l DBetty Ijrons. Harylou jSTAddtaonBin, OU* Dougherty, Lee Anowamtthand Tommy Lyons.

Mbt Lucffle LanSng « aouth Unionavenue left Tuesday for Oxford, N. Y.She win beia guest of her former room,mate while at New Jersey College, whoU to be married Thursday. MlssEans-tngJ* to t e one of the wedding; atten-

Lester Grube' -..?. m n DEADS ' -

Foamier, Edward attrkey and DoloretHalter, lolly-pop Bck-OaroBne Bald-win, JuBe Fourmer, Janet StoUberg,Beverly,Baker. Edward Marker andJanet BtohSxrg deterre honorablemention hi wood cutting. Their sub-jects. Dopey; Sneesy and Happy, wereremarkably well done*- Paint it lackingto finish then-work.

Winners- in the horseshoe contestheld Monday were: Blllle Price, WalterUerrtU and Frank Torrent; ball throwfor boyi-rEdward Uarkey. Frank Tor-rent, BUI PompUtno and Walter Mer-rill; ball throw for younger' children—Julie Foumler. ShMey Aagard, EddieFoumier; obeoker*--Julle Tounuer and,Shirley Aagard. -~ • • • i

Sherman School oontfttants won' iqthe checker and Jtoneahoa iRoceevett and lost to High street eon*;tettante to the tournament* played lastThunday afternoon.

COMING EVENTS

U-Bepubuoan. Club Movelty

O-V. a Varin* Band, Blgh Soboot

30-ramariiBeotta.,

Oamatard

- Oajiettiand-Mrs. Jame* p.eaves pbwe. to «fca-

-of Cranford. The Her.Otto Hoftietfla, rector, win pattern theoeremonyat«dO p. m. and a renptlonwin bVjbdd In. the Odrrett nome.

'Mis* Uujr AHw Arnold of Washing.ton, an Ak*a-dii Omega Sorority sta-ler of UbaXJarrrtt, I* to be her honor

IH. Bakersford Wffl a s m his brother aa beat man.Jame* Hobattntj and Henry Evan*Westflekf, Ue^nioox of Oranford aOoroWTFslrchiM of Long l a t a d irnl

ta otland

neldeat the

g•ityjof muokand of KatSohooL Mr. Baker w u

rtotlt

ROOSEVELT, SKF

•Cron

T PLACES

Thelatnttonof

MJaa Nancy Kuns of k Bakigb •»••not UsDendlnc Up week wltb her aunt,M Willi R h l f i lMrs. William Rafenthal, of Point Pleas-

tbf.'at 4 rfdoek atJEad

ja}X4,wMla#

of ,th#.DrJ*Mt parent*, andly ww jpertocmedby the<L. Hopper, Jr, patter of

y . m ,former pastor of, the Mat

Orna In murtatt.br tar fattier, therat attended by Ms* atari

Okeson, ot Cranford, Dr. Rndolph KJaooU, of Council Btofk, was his broth-

Plarground hat a n g -^ ur date. Tfce earfte-

ment'for the'wtek to centered aroundthe county wide tournamenta that arebeing htlaV/latt week a contingent ofRoosevemtea traveled to High Streetplajgroand'tontrUdpate in the game*to determine Hie champion* of onn-

orthetnotttemerged victorioai In

the meet Ughtr-prtaed event*.On Monday Bob I*urtop and Harold

Heelker Joumejtd to Sooteh Plains tooompete B tba dlvlslonat paddle tennisand rtagtoBato ~* Town*g Trepreeented were Weatfley, PlalnfleM,

H l l Garwood, flranHnrd,

took bia:faat opponent to ring lennt*wi f ta totnf* t-t, e-lU'Hi* seooodoompeUtof •was, lees duTkalt MeOaroana ttironglvtVO. e-l. slnch credit 1*dot bit ahW.msnagw and ooaob. BarHersag. Bair.^itb dotted dMarmtofUon, ftred^vaHou* types of ,*hota atEarold uoW tiare were no locvbole*to-aba Koeftsp defeat and,oSensetaotlaiv .--bi

: was alto .

, TtoOtatJadwa* no easy match.Bob dropped the flrif set. t-T Htrtl-

i»tt»ei.r.

wwSS?at. the tvn«.?wfao ^ve~-^obtacsMgood practice on\th* nome court, and.'if Inward UwughU can help, they puU-td Bob out of a bad spot onTMtaday.Ooaob Durham beamed, at hb mancam* through. - ;, Tna playground is under tponsoraUip

of Oranford M t e t l o a OommWee addIt suparrlsed brSarUrar B. Boutot, nn-lon county WPA supervisor. U s * JeanVOorhees Is director.

WINS ROD. KEELCharles WlUlamt of 1 Chestnut street

wu the winner of the rod and red forthe largest weakflth caught this seasonat Anderson's Beach, Prinoess Bay.

Marine Band. Concert. Sept:

TRUSSESABDOMINAL BELTS

IDPPOBTEBB OF AUL KnOsT"SEAGER'S DRUG STORE

num raota BgBncg-;"• c*u,-wx-iTir

two vocal seios war* oSered by FrancisOleason, of Oranford.

The bride wore a dna* of ptok lac*wtta hat to match and abe carried a

>of ptok rotes. Bex attendantwas drsaw.il m bhw jnonawltee de aoi*eUMt eWal OUTxMl JttllOW 1*MM> ^ ( •> *

A reception followed the ceremony.There were gaeit* tram Akron, Ohio,Washington, Tttltlmme^ PWIarttlphla,Brooklm. nbabtth. Oanrood, i ~Oranford. i . • '

Upon return from then- wedding tripto Bermuda,'the couple wttl reside hiCranford,

' Dinnt-voDEASJUMitt Freda Beatrice Vodraska, daugh-

ter of Mrs. Frank Vodratka of 91 Lin-coln avenue, and Herbert Ward Dunn,son ot Mr. and M n Harry Dunn of MBWalnut street, ZOabeth. were marriedat 9:10 p. m. Tuesday la the chapel ofthe First Presbyterian Church by tbaminister, tb* Rev. wmiam.& Sloan. Areception for tba •—•*-*•*• ftmtUe*followed in the Chimney Corner.

l ib* Helen Vodntka of Onef ord washer sisters only attendant, and StaabyW.Dunn of .West Orange was Urn broth-ef t but man. ^ _.

The oouple left on a weeva motortrip to-OonnectJcut. Upon return, thtrwin reside in parwood. Mr. Dunn it asalesman for H. Pulater * Son. U a v

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About the year u m the otdwarf (mfcow tnaanias; small)ety wag fWlowed by tba ab

bronght with it the dark bloodhas enrlob*4 thM few** wtthof red, aranga and the dee]brawns. V/ram these threetots ara derived all tba nattot'to otUttviktloa.

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oanghter of Mr.^ j j * <»J!f yawn oldand Mrs. Thomu

Beer of B RaWgh avenue w u patofunybut not teriouOy inhsed late Mondayafternoon to t»;a«UJinobflt accident laWettneleV while Hdnw h i a* oar drivenbrhertnother. The carcirfven by Mr*.Beer struck the n t r of one operatedb/Margaret D. Bhumt. 1310 Putmanavenue, Flainfleld. Mr*. Bbumt toldWettfleld polio* aha stopped raddentyto avoid striking e> ear which came: toaiwldm halt to east Broad street la2?* ^J f l »"- • « • « • «~»ed by

Newman for laoeratlon* ofOr. L.#o.the forehead, a disloeated right forilnnger and a bruiaed right knee, afterwhich the WM allowed to go home-

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it-JofitiflNf:STREET, CRANFORD' : -TEL' CRANFORD 6MW08 '"

:tb* Xabqnd of the "ihofar." abora, nseol in the ierrkM.

was mad* of beatm aQmtte a m to paaBarr. thaiUtand toe cymbal were used J

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speaks at)via, in histrumpets,organ*. -

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Bow i s* Bed Creee OSBMOver the hospital where wo

soldiers lie, flies a big redThe men-who-carry the wemen from the field of battlea red cross on their arm. Wfc•-red-crow) chosen as the *

[.those Mho care for the won

d groundresHenri Dunanthe great ne

wounded in 1 .London Weekly. ^He wrote ;

, describing- howwounded Buffered _out anyone to look _ _ .a result representatives oTt)tlons rnet in Switzerland, and>agreed that each countrystart a special medical -senattend the wounded. As a cmeat ta Dunant and his COUEwaa thtnvagreed that the tot the pm service should beoa the flic of Switzerland. *

'TaaPajBaaeWAraCawJ*l b s song "Tba Campbtlb

, Coming" tasopposea to b a n

PErSaps^'lhviaMhave been the CampbelVniarch. for ~iwo centuries, > PRthe aong wis^written about 1'the breaUm out of rebelHonreign of Oeorge t.'when John tben, duke'fli Argyle, was matcommandnag officer of bis majforces in North Britain, antthe principal means of its'tots

, WUIeehipel, SqnaUd Street IWhjtechapel 1* a district a

vision erf Stepney, one, of the ipolitan_boroughs of East l>

-which forrxunpart of the ert"East EncV1 of the city. Wit)limit* a n the Tower of LonoVthe London hospital White

t is a regfcn of1 tqualid r"* wretched houses and poor i

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About UM rear 1 M the orlgtaaldwarf (mama meanmf small) n i l .ety was Wkwrad bjr the strong, growta*; trapMOhpn mejus. SUU Ii.or • specls* from CblombtVcanltlt)ptCOaUflLB'

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n! brought with it the darifUood winchiDtw MmopN infll flow win IONVlot nd, otang* and tit* deep jttd-brown*. Fran thttt ttoto ancet-tott an derived «n the Mstacttaml lttti

Chare* Organs Used iaIHatfc, Tends

The organ, which generally to them m of musical Instrument used tochurches, J« tost mentioned to theBible to Genesis 4: M, Pope VI-itallan tatradueed the organ into re-Hgktts amrlces fa the Seventh cen-tury. Cbarch organs became com-mon to Europe to the Math andTenth cenburiee. JlhePuritenaweremuch opposed: to tha oat at _to tfaa dutches. Tha first denom-toatloa is America to fasten an or-•as was -fht Fntattaat ZntKopalchurch at to plaea ol wuahip hiFoitBojr*I,Va.1tarino. Tha tot

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Thaoaadiaiaaieal __^^,.ralalaB a writer

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the Tataidof th. ••ahofaT." .ran' ,.bora, used to the services. There

. • I M S ! • • • • * " » waterltnnn.,~r~^ • •••»» — w . • • w ' — w v e - asewcsoawk es>eaaear-

pet called the haxmzsroth, whichwas mate of beaten sOvar, andme hup, tot psaltery, the timbrel.and the cymbal ware used fa theancient Hebrew services/ Kfag Da*yjd, in his psalms, speaks of harps;trumpets, stringedorgans.-

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•ow ika Bafl Cnaa OaaaaOver the hospital where woonded

aoldtera lie, t&n a bJ« red era*.-The-meii-who-carrjr the woundedmen from the field of battle wear• red crpaa' on their arm. Why waa

-red-cross chosen as the symbolkthose Who care for the wounded?

(.simply the Swiss Au-r* whiteisNm a red ground rev

It was VSwiss, Henri Dunant, whoflrsr pointed out the great need formore humane treatment of thosewounded in batUe. says Peanon'a

• London Weekly. NHe wrote a, book, describing- how dreadfully t h e

/ wounded suffered in warfare, with-out anyone to look afteKOem. Asa result representatives ofvthe na-tions met In Switzerland, anagreed that each counter•tart a special medical awattend the wounded, to a compli-ment to Dunant and his country. Uwas thsn^agreed that me symbolof the pm service should be baaedoath* (Us of Switzerland. *

' I k e faiaiatais) lam Ceadag*the aoog "The Camphelki Are

Coming" ta.snpposed to hire been

have btea the CampbeuV quickmarch to- -two centuries.. Probablythe aoog ws* written about 1TO onthe breaUm out of rebriHon ta thateign of George t, when John Ctmp>ben, iuke-of Argyle, was made thecommandfaag officer of his majesty'sf h B i t i d a scommandfaag officer of his majesysforces in north Britain, and:wasthe principal means at its total sup-P l "

Kegiss^a d di

( Whiteehipel, 8qaalld Street g ^Whjtechapel Is a district and di-

vision of Stepney, one of the metro-PollUuLboroughs of E$st London,

-which forrrunpatt of the eztensiTe"East End11 of the city. Within itslimits are the Tower of London and•the London hospital. Whitechapel

11* a regbn of1 squalid streets." wretched houses and poor inbaW-

Unta. - -

HaaaiacafXanyhtf"earning trade" is apbraaeueedtoUUeaa economy and hi com-^ ^ i - -** « » Jt^^X*m*^9^

, f .llffaariena*- - • -withaach-othar. . , ,

. .:oft^mutodataterdoctrtos, «t the time,

i a writer fct the ~ "

it baa sinceMblics.and

.^hyicSiCTrS:though not unto MM waa ity noticed by congress, FoU» "VeneltoMr rf

r * * weAmertem••'"ftjud *> atop whatfenrrea<hii>ent«ottha

rt Bpon territoriallh li

Strange- dads' are found in thehome* of the Hop! Indians to Ari-

They are called fCachina. dolls&chhiaa.are the spirltaol theHophf ancestors. The name means• i s W ^ end cornea from tha Hopicurtom of burjinj their dead ta asittfagposiUoo. EveryyeatUwKa-chinas are impersonated by Indianswhogo out of town, dress them-•eltea m gay /dothes, and pnsentthemselves at the gate. Whin theyare allowed to enter they go thraoghtha town dancing and making rtfor every one. Tha Kachinaare miniatures of members of thefamuy hi the costume and maskworn whan they reprcaent thesespfattuaftfaeirancestors. Thedousare carved from wood and palattdwith gay cotes made from day.Feathers wave above their heads•nd their faces arc repnductiona of

keep away evfl spirits.

• OH Laws ea'Mateta — . ^The American lUfazme sat outkeentty to esamioa some of the ob- „

aoletalaws4hatstul adorn the ataW -ute books m many of oar state*.A few of the results are: In Georgiamere la a law mat tbrUds aayoneto dap a man on the back. In n t .naai animals may be sent to jail;a monkey recently served five daysfat tha county Jan for shopuniiig.In Arizona, bullfrogs are protectedby a stale law «~t-utri.if.t' a per*manent dosed semsota on frogs InQestertown Ifd idi1 • • • • ™ ™ » ™ — W " M »*•» StWBSi «••

Chestertown, - ltd., persons ridingto the flre department ambulancemust pay a fan of twenty-live centoa mile.

NotablePerhaps the most notable of Ten.essee shrines is the Hermitage,

home of President Andrew Jackson.The mansion, is the third to be builtby "Old Hickory" on this site and

i constructed in 1835, while Jack*son was serving his second term

President It represents the truecolonial -' .architecture of the oldSouth and M*nt ns a museum r ofrelics, many of which were actuallypart of the Jackson household equip-ment.

, Margaret SuU»"The Shopworn

AX BEOENT

Stewart to

_ etta* NttaarlaaisThe Netherlands" means the'

lowlands, tha under lands, the bot-tom lands, the name referring, ofcourse, {to the country's peculiar top-ograpnlUi situation, considerableparts being below the sea level. Itis by a mere convenience of speechthat the'country Is "the lowlands"rather man "lowland." The officialname Is the Kingdom of-the Nether-

Fraaklla a s a a laveaterBenjamin Franklin, according to

some authorities, not only inventedthVFranklin stove, but made thafirst "warm s ir furnace for supply*ing pure heated ah? separately tovarious rooms. The first Installs-Won of a warm air furnace ta NewEngland, 'however, .was not re-corded until 183J;. It was construct-ed to Wbrcesten Mass. ,

MA ttft T t t f tThe phrase "a Cmnaman'a

ehanca" has the usual meaning of"no chance at an." It Is thoughtthat ha origin la traceable to theold mining days in t h e West, whentha Chinese-were In a hopeless mi-nority and if caught hi any Infrac-tion of the l a w had no chance ofeacaptog the penalty.

Uag le t s Tabaa m Indiai i •Hv0ld, supcTttfiloc} in

mrmgMiwlea sheUmitrled;she wm, to time, lose her husband.So the young Hindu bride usuallycuts any unruly ringlets from herhejd jmd plastersTnar; hair. down,flat, in order to miure for herself ahappy married life.

B e w a r e the Geafcsear H u eEdward the Confessor, ope of

England's kings, would have beanm u c h happier a s an abbot than asa ruler. H e w a s a mDd and peace-ful soul and dedicated h i s fife tothe erection 6 t Westminster Abbey,which was. consecrated In the. lastyear, of his reign. . , '

E a s y to Make Floating SoapIt i s easy to make a soap mat

floats. It need only be beaten wellbefore it hardens.. This enclosesenough air bubbles to make the soap-lighter than water. It also makesa bigger bar of soap tor the sameweight

8Uver Bale e l Oosrachn - -The Silver R u l e of Confucius Is a

negative statement of the GoldenRule: "What you,do not like whendone to yourself, do not do to oth-ers ." It has been said that be gavethe rule only to a negative: form togive force to a positive s tatement

8Ma*,ABrIfktcst StarThe brightaat star to the sky to

SWqs, me dog etar. This atar isto the conattHrtlon-qf Catns Majortha great dog.' R la conspicuous Inour winter (k3es. It Is IT timebriht h h

_ msTtokt: R^d'e^uSd"5 iprinciples of this game to themand OB November 4, IStt, the fiveswung Into action."

er (k3 It s ITbrighter than the, sun and IsWjmmjmm Vues from earth,which Is twkethe dlatance of AlphaCaQtauris,1, the. nearest star.

•' « l^reeeV "Oraat U h V '"v Few Europeans realize the tn>mense stoker the American GreatW* T5» few Americans know

w K a i n Ladofa, lying betweenFinland- and-Bussla, is the largestbody of 4rash water to Kurope, ha.tog 130 Joiles long andiomllesV

• OsesJaiNFraai BettvteCoca, from' jine leaves of which

the alkaloid at cocaine hi produced,to one of the most valuable productsof Bolivia; tt to cultivated fa thelower plateaus,and temperate re-gions of the western watershed atthe Andes, a|-«n altitude of 1000 to».000 feet atoye aea level

V Neva Seetta fa seeosaa >a>Mrr)proutul In fFonl „castle, to Scotland, Is !*-

of Kova Scotia, it wastotharelgnofChariesI

> that newly made Nova flootian

"nrst-is Traauato BibleICUtaCuverdata waa the nnfc to

traulatownd publish the whole Bkble in EngUah. His version.' com.blned with the translations of Tyn-d 5 T and Joan Rogers, the tatterwtffing under ihe pseudonym atthomee Matthew^brmed the bash)tor Henry the Eighth's "Oneboka"to be Placed tatbe churches. Thefamous Coverdale Bible was a com-paratively small bo<*.*about 4inches by 8. The title psge givesno information aa to place of print-tag but scholars think that It waspublished possibly to Antwerp, butmore probably to Zurich. '

Silkworms will eai any mulberryleaf, but the white mulberry remitsta thr'flnest silk. The white and.berry, ansthre of China, to foundto many other countries. The redmdbtrrjr Is a native el America.

-1h4te,,1ands,as|F(iltory. • ti..

mans occuithan M0 years;uses the abbrevi

—-, r - - -,every time

e abbreviations (or EngUsk-Utt Engljshman is under Ro-

man influence., L stands for'"lib.rum" (pound) j ' s. tor "soUdus"(shilling); and'd. for "denarius'*( ^

Brewery Cedars at Bane BeekPilzen or PllSen, CzechoslovakU,

Industry la hear, has aith ll t

ain y ,citizens' brewery with cellars cutout of the solid rock in which thebeer Is fermented and stored, run-ning to a length underground ofsome seven miles;

Bavtog a Proud Spirit"It's all* right," said Uncle Eben,

"to have a proud spirit, pervidedyou takes pride to what you kin-do,instid of how piuch time you Unput to dressin' up an' loafinV'

Cardinal, of Ftaeh FamilyThe cardinal bird is distinguished

by its loud, clear whistle, its redand very prominent crest * It to amember of the finch family.

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/ to Anna 'Pitching, M Packard Ave-noe. Umansvffle, R. I. " , • •»

UWFOBSAUf t s MO, ta Ana nekhborbood. Large

tress, shrubs and fruit gees. AUIm-

••un. . s-iiFOB BALE OB BENT

one-famuy up-to-date .bouse;brick veneer, cost HMOO, wUl seD for• l i sM. open after • P.M. week days,all day Saturday and Sunday. •St. Paul street, Westneld,'

FOB Sale or Rent, m—OomtorUN*

Uon of Westaeld. AttraeUtt etrden.Two-oar oarage, screened porch, oilboas, sun mom, Uvlng.room, fourbsdroons, two baths, matdv room andbath. Advantageous for one In frailhealth as boose has hand operatedelevator, Would consider furnlshsdrental. Phone Wsstneld i-Mft.

PUUNFIBUVMKIIUHWOOO — In areston of beauUIul homes. Residencestands la larte terraced grounds.Two-oar garage. Living room, den,^csnv iwtjiBa on snniny noor, WOOQburning fires, six bedrooms, ten oaths,maid's room and bath, oil beat Ownerno longer Uvtaf ta town Is desirousto sett and would make exceptionalterms. Or might consider exchangeon smaller propertr on which mort-gage might help to balanoe equity.Rental I1U. Phone Wlstneld a-M9T.

U n . I K A t t i gmptoymanlAgency, a t steer Mr**, Waatneid.rhone WBJMtoH MTO. tt

II WEST Holly Street. OU burner,'double garage. Three bedrooms. Sun-porch (10 windows). Newly deoor-atsd. Owner, Phu Power.-WastOsId

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ifortti Aiwaae, Bsat. Phone ORan-f«rd«4tn«B. . "• ' s-ll

M B B « WAsWKBKI - Qpaltty work.tWephbhe"t3»»nford «-liM-U mOBanforeMUL' U

on any of your mortalor storage problems. Modern equip.nMot u t t otpBniaiOwdf oooftMiti MBiAsstna for Allied Van lines, m e ,long distance merer!.. Robbtns •AUlson. Inc, t i l South Avenue, l a s tPhone ORantordS-Om. tf

BEASBORK ritfisw itajlllsi'.trips toshore "with baggage or furniture.Bpedal trips to mountains or lakes.ReasonableCrates. Bargintls Express.PbonsWEstfleldS-Wa. A tt

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Have driven car JO yensBest of

\SKABHpRB Kxpress carrying baggage

and household furniture.' Also usedhousehold- goods for sale. 306 NorthAvenue, Westfleld. Call Henry P.

x ToTOsend, WBrtfleld J-1W1. U

DAILY cBpress and begsaoa shore trips.Beaslde Park, Point Pleasant, AsburiPark,-Atlantki Highlands, SheerBros, Ino, SomertHle, PlainflaVt and,

Has. • Burselde Ave. ORan. t-UW-BShop « « South Ave. ORan. s-JOM

recaned; modsrato prioss.

ro*MiaDDOHO room table and four chain, T

I » RHtora Avenue.forai

DIN1NO room suite. 10 Bfeet, earlyCngtlsh; aaenfiee. »M«. Oau Aeademy4-KJi, K. Y. a t y or Box *a Otassn

tt Ohrthfl rfB

and BwMrit Sup.ply Oo,mnnounces the new models at•say Washers, ta white; also a fewl « t models at very reduced prtas.DistrlbutaM of the mmeus WWtoCross appliances. Dealers at FibjUdabe and artMto Ughttag nxtanebr :John Vlroen Ocsnpany of nsnaHialOhio; US itorih AVenue, Oarwood.'Phone Wtstflald I-J801. l-lg

FULLER Brushes ba«e been reduos*again. For dsmonstraOon eaU L. A.McKse, U Arltafton Road. PhonaORanford s-etoi-M. " tf

in• - • yon

LAST Frtdsy.'key ring with three anaakey*. T Woodlawn Avenue. Qranfnjd.

BLACK and white Engush setter; iBeagle hound, heavily ticked. blaek.\iwhlte and tan. Reward. Oatt ORan-ford ••lBtM. -

TUITION.HAVX you a probttm of edwaUon for

your invalid or handleappsd chOdfLet me help you. Study and occupa-tions on?, two or three hours dally,tat your home or mine. Terms mod-erate, phone WWneld a-ttM.

BKWINOKACBDIgeAMY make sewing machine rtpabes,

cleaned and adjusted. Btnger SewinglUehtas Co., 41 Dm Street, Westflsld.PbotM) Wastlleld 1-SSM. • • t-i

PtlRinaiBD room, UiM Iifdesind. 404 Llnoota Avenue, rphone OHanford H4U-J . / t - M

FURNISHED room to oanter ofEasy access to trains, mStreet, Otanford. /

SIX rooms and bath; i•Wephone ORantord t-OWI.

FURNISHBD or unfurnished, second ( -Boor, thres rooms. Available Ben.tsmbtr I, W» linden PlaM. CMnentags ORanford t-Um.'1 \\ at

Fiva rroom apartment, asoondNear town center. '7 Orove •Telephone ORanford e-O40»-W.

POOR rooms and bath; neatoo. BotX

water, oU burner, garage./ Mear sta-tion. W Norm Avenue, West Tele-phone ORanford 8-0J3S-W,

SEOOND floor, four rooms,; bath sadporch; completely private; gangsavailable. Piune ORanford «-6»l-W~or (-03M-W. Blake, U BertaleyPlace. - tf

BNigBKD APABTMKNT-FOB BENT

THRKE completely furnished rooms for -housekeeping. Buy access to trains.-113 iuin Street, Oranford.

BOOM WANTEDROOMv furtflflssd or unfumliljed,

within walking distance of" train.North side, Box 460, care of OUIstnand Chronicle,

FURNACE-VACUUM CLEANINGLOWER YOOR OH, AND COAL BOIM\ Let us vacuum, slain "your fumaet

now for greater effldency this w b v '• - gurantesd. Bats, d a w

i. Avenge furnaos vswmnisf ratal sra to

Work

Wm. Ford, 10aspsdalty

•Up covers, itedss, (atooanfernrteerepsn-.Mr $t 000a totto/ttty vUli

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Platie Tour Next Order For

with- THE CRANFORDCITIZENaj,

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FITE WAY RACEHKCOUWL1001S

Rowan, QnffBcrtia, Knigw,Stack Sedk G.aP.

With the deadline for filing for tbaprimaries Just a week away, tt.appeanthat at toast five candidates will contestas candidate! tor Borough Ooundl tothe Republican primary. Tbe preeentincumbent*. William Rowan, John Oraf,

• and V U Benin, ban Died. Also MasKreajer and Joseph Stack wfll eesaythe rape with the likelihood that Bow-aid Anthony of 11th street will alsoflto.

Democratic leaders are eanaptouousby their alienee at thto Ume. n to un-derstood however that Vincent Con-terao win enter tbe primaries as acan-

-didate for Ooundl with, a ppeUbilitythat Aaatto cardella wffl also fOe.

Mr. and Mra. O. K Taubert. son Wal-ter, Alfred Schmidt, and Boddr Uator.vtotted Bugle Oorpe toetroeter FrankFran tt Fort Baneoek on Sunday, .

Ted .and James Koemer, Jasaes jfo-Ian, Jr, and Andy Rockauky. Jr, va-cationed at Montreal, Oanaito, lastweek, and teturned via Lake Bopat-eong for a days stay. *

Volunteer Fire Department met fordrm on Tuesday night with the usualhigh percentage of attendance. To beable to muster a ffood attendance on aiweltering night speaks volumee forthe effldancy of fee department.

Production department ef the Basil-worth Manufacturing company to onvacation thto week, with the abippmgdepartment scheduled for vacationnext week.

Married, and- Single Men* Ornvattheir tost meeting, set aside the nextmaettag night on

REPUBLICAN PICNIC._,.:. LARGELY ATTENDED

The annual ptonie of the KenUworthBepubBcan Club, Inc, held at MillersGrows on Friday mght, was weal at-tended. Many of the county omdato.taetadtog Oountr Clerk Henry O. Hul-ton and Ondentalff Alex Campbell,were present. Mn. Bertha M. Venters,chabtady to charge, reported the ptonie.financial 1 ibej idexpecta

\ Heatsla, 8tlak-BlrdTbe noatzln, a tropical South

American bird, to also known as theetink-blrd. It is remarkable tor thefact that the young have well-devel-oped claws on the tint an6T secondfingers of the winf, with which theycan' climb and swim. An "strange, charactertstle la it*lashes, which" are set In •space around the eye.

Fight Battle to OwttSkeletoni found near Rietbokspru*

it, South Africa,. Indicate that a la-jorito dog of the rfctalty and ababoon bad tough} a battle to theMath.

SOCIAL ITEMS

X as lad-

tb» dub1* picnk on Jnly 4* wULbt•hewn as wan as other ptotms to roundout tbe etemnTi entertainment.

Metal Otub will meet Maxtor nlcnt atT.:M otloek at> tbe llbrarrfor an to-(peetta trip, ria OhaUeraet bus, to theIMwark airport. Pnaktant OeoqeShulta taye that a doeett> new of themanr transport pianos that .fly dally

haM«ttha<.mtbanan.jutmitat.um.

l*^wertjitpjwedeaperprtgtedcop>

•a^PaWi^es>aw«aBa) WAUKS/ « M £ a s j u j n aa^BEpfw^s^as^ e ej

ordered paid was adopted. ,Oominm*Btlon from Thomas J. Jo*

dan toaUnc appUeation for floatttoa ofitsrgwa faepei.was refened to the

0omsiimtoitto4 from the COy efRataway regarding MOton avenue Draw-brtdg*. was refened to Bridges, Orato.

u pt and mstrueU**. A nominal fee to

eover oust of' tnuuportatlon willh d d tto b

of the committee to charge as follows:Berbert Jennings, Ueter B. Cooper,John Cave and Oeorge Shulta.

The IndustriaJ Center of,. Unkm County

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to a>:es*sjM

broUedtoapoUtlealIslf lM."

*ab»o»rfMtm Is l i t t l efrank,

m Bhartfc. f •' •(MMaqdar.BUWdf NSjaMttn* CO

from. A. 0. MOW "»

Going on Vacarion?north Broad street, to the lent of theOf f d t hraOroaf was referred to thtlmeiloom-

trom the Ooontit

and one mom* l e w of Hilimi for (Mr i $*•.«•*]w»h pe» we* »af erredO l t t r

pto the, ttoanee Onmtnlttee,

fromtheatrofl&-Oounty ;to.ettond tbeKeoOworth ehouM p tuard ndB on tba brUsa over West

B *e

Bra* on tbe.eonthalde of mat a md

ade f mat a mstreet, fas refsmd to the BrUfes,charted and rteemttooe nay bejnadt

Communication from the UnionOountr Ooundl endorsing.Thomas j .Jordan rtr.poetUon of monue-fceeper,Aaelca* Capital of tretaad to the PubMo Welfare.p

Tera'a Hall U the ancient capitalI l d hill i C, Conty

Heath, six miles east of Trim. Tra-dii

Itowood, rewrdlnf proposed dratoatet M t

, Trm. Tradition says that tbe palaco was 900

t ihp p d t

eyitem on Martm* avenue, and Midwayf

p•at square, with a capacity for en-

t r t i i 1000 t dtt H, y

avenue, was ttferred to the Bride**,OM d M d

pytertaining 1,000 guests datty. Heroth l ki f I d f ^tertaining 1,000 guests datty. Herothe, early kings of Irelandf^wera

d

t t ride**,OMnage and Mood Control Commit-tee. - 4 - ' • . . . - '

Probation Oman*, regardmf their sal-First rerattryleBoelfi f i l b

yoThe first profeesimal |wbeol

t I t b ^ t V tary waa nferred tome Rnanoe Com.mlttee: Marvwet OVBmr: AmaPaul-Drastry In tbe^cauntiy

18M t C l l ^ ' to»Bhaihr; WUUamB-Walen: llate

» Europe for training or learnfrom

BOROUfflTOSEIiFOREOOSED LOTS

An ordinance authorlalnc a privatesale of several pamla of land, held Inthe tax lien account and taken over bytbe borougbj through foreclosure pro-ceeding*, waa mtrodocwL at Tuesday

"Tdght* meeting or the tas^or and ooun-en in borough haa The property win

.not be sold at tees'than » minimum; epedOed price, according to the terms• d the. ordinance, and the usual B peri cent agent* cwnmlarion wUI be paid to• an recognlKd realtors other than the

purchatera.- Bearing wttl be held Sep.

Mayor Louis j . FonteneUl, to com-;menttog upon the measure, said It vat~tb» intent of Council to take thto prop-

any out of the tax lien account and?pleeett to the active account again, inc,«tomg tnto,ttwouldbe a step to buUdmi'up tho borough as a residential com-}mmOr- It to too hope ot CouncU that,•» wffl bring about an Increase to r»>

Itabtoa which, to time, will, effect * de-»to the taec rate. A number of

J bofiden already hare,evinced an In-' -tereet to tho propceitioo. be said. .'%'A large key map, abowtag'all tbe

property lor sale, waa authortoedto bep p y l , authortoedpnpand by Borough Engineer

r_ata oort not to JFredThto

of an Interested parties.Kenneth OUar* chair-

ot tbe flnance.oommlttee; to to

jjjwrougtwiwned property.^Abopaaeedonf latreadtogwasan|amendment to the polios ordtoaboa to-

' (tog tbe salary of the) sergeantitUOO to tAOOO, anddminlngOtosa

.-B andjo patrolmen, nepeottvety, as•ewlth'ithns or more rears of sen-, two years of service and one year

r eerriee, and fixing the pay for Suchi as «IJO» per annum, tUN» ant

respectively. Beartog abo wffl

riniinnrtlinan Ira CHbeon odd thto to*iP»*MS»tott>a poUos ordinancei Is t t Bsmtofon. tbe ordlnanoa«fdOtoes D and Otoas B paarth

MUELLERS MARK. GOLDEN WEDDING

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-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moaner of «MCenter street Sunday observed theirgolden weddmg anmwnary. m e oc-casion was tignaUr marked b r a dinnerparty to them honor at the horn* oftheir daughter, Mrs. Mrdtoand SchneUtit Third avenue at which they wereahowcnxl with congratnlattons andfaWdtattoiis. Toe party .was attended5* * 5 * t * £ « H l5 5 ^ ! * r ? 5£ «H8«l»,H»eUldlngflre chfldren, fourteen1 grandchildrenand one great arandchOA

Hatlvea of Oermany. both Mr. and(r*. Mueller came to^thto country at

an early age. They wen married InMew Vork a t y when, they made theirhome tor fifteen years beton taking upnetdenee nrOerwoid thlrty-nve mats.ago. Until hU reUrement nine yeanago. Mr. Mueller was employed tormany yearn bj| the Aeolian Company.Be to 71 yean old and Us wife to •>.Both are to excellent health eonmser-ing their ago, Mr. Mueller having ful-ly reooyewatrom an automobile acci-dent mffered in Aprlf Intemted prin-cipally lntene-Ufe, telther haa takenpart to the various eoetol o t rratemalicUvtUee of the community other than•Mat activities sponaoied < by theChurch! o f « . Anne or which they both

In addition to Mra." SchneU. the chil-dren aw! Mrs^Winard Waff, of West-fleW; MM. waiter MorBVof New TurkOttyt wnitom MueUerand Fred Muel-ler, both of Oarwood. • i

ough, together with, those along thehlghwa*. Councilman Banyassadvlaedthat tho nsurtadng program wffl getunderway today, and he was author-UwMo-put on addWonal men necea-jW»,to cany out Urta.wonV, MayorFonteneUl urged thai men on Mttorbe•Mn Jobs, wherever possible. Cbnte

Bc«wghCtork Walter MoManoa and

boMOst^waad property, and If not uprO dfttoa t(> I M O w A Itljllwellta'asl waaavak1 1 L • j ^ y ^ ^ . •*^ i l"> • • • " e> a)e)|anajaj asjUBJ

rlEPUBUC^ WOMEN • - ^ ^ • r ,TO PICNIC SEPT. 10

TneLadleVAttriliarytottadarwoodaepubUean Ctob barnamed the fc*-lewlnt««awtes to aaetot «b> etobtaarranging a picnic Saturday, SeptWjjt tbe crgs«b»*<*rbwdfiartew;Worth arenue: Mtos Rutfa OolwaU,ebataman; Mo. Berbert nammer, M

andBioeTJsriBh, Mra. Wilma. DarrcchMess Bensoe Ooiweofli series V

card partlea jwllLba held by th» mem-ben. At the auxlliary-a last meetiafcpresided ovrfby Mrs. Uatton CMatto.y Mrs. UattonMta. motor Jlaebtr and Mra.nai membership

raoposts OMINANU

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CRANFORD THEATREWHO WILL BE THE 5

T^ * ^ I ^ ^ S ; e^ery aw e

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what taw» , _<, lation, fanproved heating plant!

let your baBk, or otter ^ ^ S S n e d of ten years **>.to advance ate, money

the house and lot) fordown payment!

COMPARE.__ have been developed which hsva cUasi(r!ltems"of expensive upkeep that were lootedas a necesMiy evil of home ownership Just a

yoor new hoiie wit w py«Sd ata tower intmtt iatk<Aan «W tefor* / upon'ih*Siw/iW^ae«tn^mmany<»?«ir «FYaw how* wM ha a m «Mc^«». It win have

better kitchen planning, new and improved labor-ice*, ttreamDned, fauOt-in Bxturea that remove

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M 8 S % lew thaafot/And what doe»"

SltnpJy that y^ueaii take a longVncr houie (from 20 to 25 jnmontMy pa>u>enU ate tmafl andUk» nut. And, best of all, fterempctgage, a mortgage that never

or traosfened; one that

tavinc d e e , ,the word dradfay from boawkeeping—better room ar-

iiy rf Hw> M U M «f mmtnietioit) B g T i l f i t ythat meant added bordenatb the hoiaewUe. _y-Xmm haaia wM h* safari Are-rcabtant faaotaVoaand bonding materials, healthier atmospheric condi-tions; an help mfaumite the baiardt of the p a s t . . . andmithaltthl*-

d o borrow X — a time when It was to easy tr> FINANCE a home.^ y^ right," you aay. i , , , «„» when It wat to ea«r t* FIM

»tart p a y Lonrterm, tow-coet Federal Hcuitof Administration

d ^£*£^«py

tb the landlord-

toTgatHtaW , B l 0 n«J-^ataeo i t^ la2S% W4tt%rsnpte „+K%imamaformerfc-odi,b f th 1« i

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T. V. Albert30 DUNHAM AVENUE

Cranford Trust Co.BuUders' General Supply Co.336 CENTENNIAL AVE, CRANFORD

Elizabethtown ConsolidatedGa^Co. Qmpnvin BrothersOsceola Park, Inc

Union Countv Trust-Go.

TuttleBros,

PLUMBING—OB. HEATING

Cranford Mutoal Building and^ mmmm, ' '"

Cin Building Products, Inc.n ' . .* -" OF WESTFIELD

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Tot otter htea smart Baa*iBoasrt eame aadar'tts-Ja

„ of Earlier Days

ms law was made .at tt* is.of Rhode*. This wat itocor-

into Roman law under thei. and,Inspired the media.

; val "Coototato del Mtre," tb* Coo-I aulato of the,Sea, which prevailedto tte Mediterranean. Elementsof Rhodian law alto worst incorpo.rated Into the Law* of jpteron,col.

.«&! _ _consequently the" American,laws were drawn.

These early codes have been stig-matized as exceedingly cruel, as- . —tarts s writer , ta-the New York ebalHerald Tribune. It i t true that by alto _ _ _ _ _ _tte Laws of'Oleron a pilot whoJttat'InsMsamtr wtta

-wrecked or damaged a ship wasforced to make good the toes underthe penalty ot having bit beadbacked off by captain and crew.But the authority of tte captain wasstrictly limited. He was, requiredto take the advice of a majority oftha ship's company on sD majordecisions, or be held responsible for

teat Be dedded/Ci i •iillllli;#»lSK7»ye»a^sBB?SS mmm

5- ' j -m km?'can b*

— — — • • »•« — p ^ e wr** a^* — • Tfsrjnfssssitfw t v s

any accldenU that occurred, Sea-,men were supposed to "beer withthe first stroke, be it with the .flitor open hand; but If the matterStrikes him more than one blow1, the

. mariner may defend himself." Andthe law* of Wlsby, which governed•hipping to the North sea and theBaltic, and which wttre largelybased on the taws of Oleros, pro;tided a'flne for a captain insultingJus men, and said: "If he strikes beaught to receive blow for blow."* The master's authority grew 1%

of diminishing witt tune. The,ance* of Louis XIV of franca,

example, permitted bjm to-jck" refractory seamen—mean.

fcg keeUisuling, -a brutal punish,mem, in which the offender wasdragged from side to sjde of the-

•ship, under tha keel, scraping the* • • e • * - - « * * • Urn _ * _ * " ft

ofAimMOcHtea* I

. pant at ttto tkasandOrtopteAJa _

cultivated

SM(I I M 19 taPP

td for the nhyiwHmm »e* atfi *eki«at f *eki« l«kbr o»er «

WHcb ebe t»ld at the Haw atb * ' T

a« her pfltck; t b t e e ,MKtJaDttnaelcaa

bar eraBdhthar

ajdng baton) cabmajor portion .of « * Mattes Baa**

f . . . A .. • AAA * ^ . ^ ^ A _ __h oonsinnBe oanao, awith aBat be heart far-

a» ae that abe hat no of Silver tads.bektSatordty

with lutenusnt

B. Sea«ieh4«8 yean olt dkdl t i taa bt fr

.•anrfatmsrtten bit first love sad dengbt*the Band Masse with TJam Mat the end of a. tedious rcbearssl.

"I need to be badde the radio everytime the Marineair." quoth the 1

arnls comrades „_ „ 1 stoked tfcetr style seallnnmt mnedfltj to beyjpiMl fnoget a chance to ptay wttattess.here I tm. I gueti that* an then kto it." i '• Aadsoontti»MsterefsaBBjis,wtaathe U. 8. Marina Band appears JMSBSeptember U on. at tethmntog-paVlie concert tour, tte name'iot ink m-auatrtous andwin be found betide ttete of vttennsbearing vaunted reputations to tteband world,

E.V»1

•hip, under the keel, tcrtplng thebarnacled huUJn.tMntM. Whipping,

' too, became common and ttrennout,•Ince the Courta tended to read per.million for such "moderate correc-tion" into the quite definite Lawi ofOleron.

Dance of the SharptallGroute Odd PJerf ormance

The dance of the tharptaJt groutetakct place at daybreak, Bay* anauthority in the Detroit Free Preit.

. The birds, both malea -and femalei,attemble at tome favorite place,to go Shrough a performance aa cu-jrlout.le it it eccentric. The malet,with ruffled feathert, tpread toil*,tepanded air atea on the, neck,headi drawn toward the back anddrooping wingt, itrut about in cir-clet, not aU going the tame way,

Committee for the last four years.Blected by an overwhelmtog pluraUtyas a member of tte Townelrip"OamnUt-tee of Sotch Plaint to 1931. heat chairman of that Commute. — .tt* title of Mayor during 11M aad IMS.

Active-to RepubUoan drctoy ttoder-therin OuapbeU Is B member of theRepublican Veterans' j>awfl»tlnn ofUnion Oounty; Young Meni Repabn

a'_••*• a*eltementTh l

of the blrdafo

tacreaaet.U

ALEX CAMPBELLYCbHttmse mm for ami

Committee of the Rtpubdeao. OnuntyCommMtee (orfltteen]t«ra>andOiaBt-

• • mt AAA m ! • • • i e ' ^ '' •ecuttTe Ckanmlttee of the TOIon Omntv

MhM B. Sea«ieh4«8 yean olt dkdanoden^leat itaaaty mfbt from aheart attack while vutttog bit an-to-J»w and daaglBer, a». and IBa. a W.pawafliqmsUi'yU Aostheof>"we> waaw'tw tatoe a t mane, n*^^^^^^ ^we^i*ai t P PBaBaBBjejaBB BJav^v ^eaawv BB BMBBBJ e v v • • • •

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Ptoe-wuchai the J»at rewards tho»who ba*a tolled ton*- ana faBhfuny.

d u b of Union Ontnty and ScotchFitlna RepubllctA Olub/ wi« fraternal,todal, d»lc and Vetaant afllHeUnna in-clude nxmberabin In AUaa Lodte, N»

naabcltUfeanon:

US, F, • A. lCia. Tall Cedar* of Ufeanon: ,THbe, No. lit, ImpRmd Order of BedMen; PUlnfleW Uont Otob, AmaHcanMuUul Beneot Society of Scotch Phta.btematlonal Atwrtitlon of Ometo of

_^ - — . aft* Otane on barbbtfadty. aad hope aba SBay ttte many

to eajoFtfc* peace and l

Hr. Skntaeb,waj » patat aad tainlth• B , , i * ia — M T ^ m .. * • _ j — alfcii • • • • i, M|* t e JMneflou

t a d taintoe JMneflou

,-OhVago. ;aW hit, wtt« Saras;

d

took

MOVEPUBUdTYrcrtte

of the nation.

o t paw oae;to occupy la the lire

l * e easmtlgn win aim to show the! » t h e words of Its slogan, "Mov-

AIB Taor Beet Bmertainment"." - — - J caamtam win not start un-« •?*?* < r »• "* #**" wteatedby an the eostpanke to Aihtctoded to tte campakn.

Bdty e»entaglo»*nni«m IteliIB weat Orind (treat, SHcabeth,' tor^tterly of CkBoCord. Be died the pn*i-out Sunday a t n s t b e t h Oeneial Ho*>pittf. Mr. Ialleb condncted a ptamb-m» busmes* i a Ortnford seieral j eanago. Jntrrment was fa BrtrgwenCemetery.'-- " "•"

up much of t&*r«rab* «au* so/asad» of tt can bs cut aft tt »

D B f I ^B^aaHxB SJBDBB a^ajaiejSj 4^*HBsskMK ^^Btjgv jVSlfegs me4V

tt* etak'sxass srawtt. tor tte satasa1 ~""*S£r

p^^^T^fo^r^fertJBsersuch ss 5-1W tea favorable*ppH(Btton i t it ako wen to lime theappMnatlen, i t it ako wen to lime theaoo |f Haw baa not been applied to re-omtjeaiB, After these matoiak aieappliag and was raked to, graaa seedcan aewbr aown raked to Untly d

eltement of the blda tacreaaet.They leap forward. They lUmp^ g r o u n d ith h t i k b

y p forward. They lUmpground with thort quick btato

male again becomes possessed andstorts off on^s: rampage, and the"attick" from which he suffers'b i eSIK i totecU«« and1 all the oth.

- W s at once give evidence of~*-T taken the disease. -

iaot*much

Mr. "•••t**1 te msnted and bat atwdre-yor-old son. '

. A T K N D m i n i o ntognt CnujJord mldente attended the

twenttett reunion of the 1Mb Dtvteko.

^i 1 1 " i h W t a 1 1 a™11* not^nuch«( a neat buUder. placing in eigafai J f ^ ™ <U* « r o u n d ' •C«*UT

There are from 10 to IS dark-purplitWbufl hih

Bned.colored^^pfcde afterb

here are from 10 topurplitWbufl eggar they are laid.

er thr k i t o

darkwhichThenfcde after they are laid. Then

bateh after three weeka into young,•tew covered withyellowithdowiT

I prateaaor of medicine leftOerminy, back to tha

jz—fj"1' * century. . Thtirn • tiedgfceen much unrest at the tmtveratty* and adventure called from the new

ttreett of the ral town for the wild.

2 S i 2turrounded

SZLJTi ' °f •' &*"* *aa des-I ^ M l ' t o perpetuate young Zinn'*|aame far beyond the. short thirty.| two years of his UfeV span. The^pkasura gathered by thoaVplantmki i ^ ^ i S «^g*r«ns-*«nsMwtei|»art of his eternal reward, aa does!«£-workttat j o , tottS%owe73Estonia seed, to it* wild state the

Poet, Ha BO*. Vetenna of lorekja^ran:Sooteh Flatot Poet, m. sJ*, AaeaoVto

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and Sunday ttOsmpDot. inttetooddelegatkn were Larry Brennan. asnfcl*. Arnold, Phil Bmdy, Barry A. Craig.Hre Cfatef Howard Schtodkr, MDtonDoty, Bernard Tanseb aad WalterHess. Ako Mrs. BnmnuCKn. Bradyand loss Buabeth Brady of metfleU.

"Marine Band Concert, Sept. U.

Maay Brtera Naatea Aa>There are numetoue amall rh• • B B i e i •»*•» e¥HHM*HU*i*Bl eweMUt eMTfMel

to Europe whoae B U M iatpauedAa.

Lamp Kept BantagIn an old palace in Travaacere

(IwUa> la an oil lamp wWeb77eordtog to tradition, haabeentaing for the pact U » yeara. Itcommemorates a ruler of the Matewho i* tald to have ascended toheaven while, retting on a stoneeouch. The couetTij prteerved a*aa object of veneration.

rwt.Wimam. SeoUandTia CM

— - i I, . - . KRklUCJUtPrtoce -Charue. tb» <*." to the British throne

The Romans had the idea of ae-5fging farage. and there te some

J«Uenca Oat sflago teas put optm years ago to what te

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— The modem sOo seems to_ _ from US*, when August Oof.far*JaVraaee, began working with

• lastmmeate Kever to TnaeNo matter how much players may

tune their < instruments, they a nnever fully in tune, says a famousconductor, note*"* writer in Pear-son'* London Weekly. Changes mtemperature ouiekb'< affect instru-ment*. A l i U l i t

appliag and was raked to, graaa seedcan aew.br aown. raked to Ugntly aadthe tmfaot rolled. ' . , t

mm fawrable moBtore 'condWoDAartifldti or natural durmg the M B , an*.young gnu* win grow thriftily aad win6B to cpndltton to agat tte crab gnu*w i a tome m o m s next spring andsum-~>er." r i. »J ? , ' -„_ %tt is important to nrjMmttsr that tte

Uwabe mowed nodoser than one aadone-fourth toehee at any ton* duringthe year. Tbesfatdetlw produced bythe cumtfated«t|UBes baa a muiea»*t>feet to prwienttag cntb grass aeedUngtftomgetttogaatert. :

Marine Boot* Oonoert, Sept.

Mexico'* Mining CeuairyIn early .colonial times the mining

country of the west coast of Mexico•tretched^from 4h*;GIIa riVer inArizona, across the deserts of So-nora, down the Sierra Madre rangeto Jalisco. Aritpe, the old'capitalof the royal province* of Sonora andSlnaloa:lnthe time tot Philip n i ofSpain," was the northern center ofthe industry, and the region pro-

cooataaf, eapecialhtwhea nueowitacrowd* of peopled P e o p l e with keenears can often detect off-tune in-

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' '-mat BtaaiM> Catet- t t b generally oelevaa.ilut meftrst (tamped coins j*ate issued bygewa^offa^^t ^

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Previoue to thattte Detyit Cola cla^^toStycon-al»iad"ii metal bus, itagsT bead*and almost anything K value, tydi-an'coma were plau^iaoe* of alecfajm, B natural alley .of gold andsilver, stamped with the owner1*private identmcatioa mark for usefa trade along the shores of thaAegean tea. .The aflver coin* ofAegtaa did not appear until SO yeara

Banaed Game at Crieke.1- -England's kings banned the game

ef *rlcket because they feared 'itwould Interfere with archery prac-tice. "A dishonorable and uselessgame," Edward III denounced inMM. Not until 1748 wss the royalrestriction lifted, although bettingS?. Pi g a m e" W M • u u deplored.Witt the Eighteenth century, crick-et's popularity zoomed. AristocriC clues were formed,came ardent players.

See Norse Wore YM

was awarded Oie cross of the legion

wte. Mexicoare ita.

rn Coloradoand Centralite stamping

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BeOaad'a Oeteatesin her population te appraxt-

a& w' only the seme as that aflOrtater London, HoMandTranks M

-rlands Eatt Indies. HoUaadiii of-18,000 *iuare mile* ia lea*

IlBa^tkt Up* gayf lie not • UeT A Iatcar

oTthe Jute liner Kagpur alharbor hat dltcovSed anto that question which wouldthe heart of any echoolboy,

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" BeOaatCastl*BeUMt cattle, B manatoa baflt by

the third mtrqula of Donegal about. .^t^. ^ withJOOlleier— -—•• a v e I I f%m Vm.

""-—a ww^unjj to the public, havtI &»£*"*** " the^Snsrf" - - b y . Its owner, the eariot

1M formenJort mayor,Naana Tree tec liaakBar '

About m years ago, John Bar-tram, an eminent botanist, discov-ered a strange flowering tree ia aGeorgia forest' and named it2^nkUnla"fahoaorofhtefenowPbiladUphian, Benjamin FrankHn.Tb this day, according to Comer'sWeekly, no one has aver found sn-other tree- of thte (pecks gnnringto. a wad state ia Worth Americaor any other pert of the world. '

Every breeder

•amfcsol dogs are Jnttas are lae pertonallttesAnd U dog fammes. at

to no

any

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Trial ayTrial by battle was

cfctecaaeato Scotland l aot the S&nacntb oentaqr.

• ,™l found'out telling a^challenged by hlssupe-

tarding tt, says• thelaseaLISIw*-,.,

Was toefctag AaaadIn hla-elghty-fourffi year, the year

of his death, Thomas Edison said:T m looking ahead. X most workat Wast IS yeara longer. If a timeenough to retire at one hundred,ru have to work hard te comple*an the things I have ia mind beforethat time.' • '

Aadeat DwarfsA runted and twisted tree pa-

triarch, said to be more than 400Tears old, is one of the sighto ingjlamou* tree nursery of KintaroB3be m Tokyo in which hundreds ofstrange dwarf trees are exhibited.

\The Hindoos believe that the Qaft.gatriver rises from the fecit of

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crtnfonts rentf load Is eaaibt coniMtotabiy itJJateed' ntBtdus with tte, sesanansnt ofmen, now ea relief. to-ITPA arajasUundenray tottk vkintty, a) '•** "an-

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nouncen w TiMMs^rminn BMMtDf ofthe ToaacDtorOoBBBHaM by W O )Oeorge B. OtterhsMt. <. ' - '••-'„•»;*«

m e Mayor leported ttat^wltb, 8a>1 • Ian sar ^haAvtakjigBwv 1 * J V a b e T ^ B B B a j H I t M

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and Overseer of the Poor Walter Satadhe hid conferred but. week with WE*tutborltiet to Hew Braaswlek sad batreodied attumaM ttaToranford witreceive ttt tbant of WPA isslgntnintiBetween thtrta-. and forty man banbeen certified to tba-WPA, tome ofwbem went to work ttte wtak; o a tatumberi Mill iced project near Wea>neld.

On reoommtimttttnn of Bead Com-t thH.

mltt«e authortsed an appMtattonto tbtBoard of FKebntdentfor a4 apportion-ment of tte State-aid aOooment totmtlntensnoe and repair of Lincoln arenue from DeomanRotd easterly ti

" avenue. Orange i avenne Ironto Kenuworth Bdule-Drive to

from. HorU

ithed daring ihejBilt five day* of thiyear. The conanujnlOBtlSB was lefciietg tte a> for report. . '

Paamt on, final retdtngt were ordl. nance* wtenthhlng ttegmdet ot Caj

uga Road aad Muaie Drha la CseeoiP»rk and auttortator tte sate ot eleveparcels ot property taken over by tttowmhlp throntn foreclosure of totde ccrtmcetet. • \

Retentd to tte'ratd and fit* eonmittees with power was a cornmnntflsUon from tte Plamfleld-Union 'WattCompany gbtag notice that tt Intendto extend INJ liiliii In lfinisiii Drhr«nd Otyaja Boad for are protoettof« proposed new dwemaga.

Rra OOBsaaSBOnaT DuoVy J. Crotmied towmpeople'.to retrain frarushing to tt* some ot a a n to ttd

,«rtomoMee and ewsing traffic concation to thelrtdnitj. of tte canflainaon. Be pointed out ttat at tte fliTuesday nlAt to Orange avenue catwere parked for three blocks to evetdirection, making it dffleult for the fit•ppantas to reach tte teens of ttbliae, tt well at for the twenty-novolunteer firemen to get their can Idote pradmtty to the fire. In seveninstance* to tte peat, be ssid. tte dam*ce hu been tocneted became of th

., tact Comnterianer Croft said there J•n ordinance prohibiitof cart enterlnaflreaone. i* - < ',

M*. Croft, alto chairman of tte shad(<«e iwmmljtoe. advised ttat be btbeen. Informed ttat a tree on Jobstnet, mar Htmllton avenue, to b(ected wltt tte Dutch Bm disease aa^>.itmc?»d.«hortfr_withnnt pnrt t

On tte application of ©apt. N. In>ke Pott, SM,,T. * . W. Drum anBugle Corp* far permtarion to ate ttdd dwentog an Bpringneld and Tmtoavenues, presently used for storage ttbe' townihto._JMIdtog mspeOtor K 1steele reported that be 1 .the bunding end found tt to be indelapldated and uosanttari

land It win require t m H f * 1 * 1 repair- ComnuttotvotodrejeeUotrofapplla

TTownablp Attorney <xk.nported thtt Oeorge WUUamt bad atoepted tbe contract to raae tte olbuilding on property on Sooth avem»token over by tte township recent]through tax foreclosure proceedingThe *m*iuu*t of tte structure wibe done at no etet to the township.

Wottowing receipt of a letter from 1C Be»rM}-an Rhendde Drive, *tkm«hat action t — - H t f intended takinrelative to ite n e w t ordtaanee requs<ng tte construction of a tWewslk o

, that street, Mayor Otterbeldt said ttvdteanee wOUbe. canted o a t . Mottowmbesentoutknmtdkteljftoan.proBotyowiwsalfcetodadrlstor'th '•ktewanc must to'constructedtkirty dayr^tts'township•tract tt*: sidewalk and

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