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Rreohrton Gant e n « ^ School Management Adopted. : TI iitp "■ Unding room only” :!ir niflAHLmeeting ot eUireru et »¡rit-larid School - Monday night. CRANFORD, 11 ■■ ue »m ; . . ; know]^ i » ha» *or mtmwVhZ} f our «l-ooì* XtÙ&S&SS* KisaswsS'ffis of cooperation ' Mnmta*. ..a ___ ot the School Beeid at ^tfd.aad^jtheteed.'J p'™ ' "'-Z •»- Ft«f a fntl Rasaired, randidaeiM ('ruUmhank till «enta» » the .popular Thomas R .1 y fitted fee ted to » w^orgt ” , Mew«. » 4»c ot thotr of their *upp~ . -and that of -,r Ä “y tlicles above .Irttlyll 1(0 nnuw*« *»“ w unu eco, iotlll * r n**. _. fair estimate of the number present 1ir. tiZeZ?’ , f'ontrolllng majority -1" Aft« a tail i t o c T S Ä S r ■veryone who wanted to U >nr ^ nEï.illln .£ l r r^ ^ h a r . .. i»lkli»vini ^ngtTcnfnU^paKS^f^..!^^^enTOd^nlte imilt.'-, resolutions were »dotited ?n‘’- antl (..ii.l^r.iulne. the management o fftw m ^ftnf “ /**, ?nd reprerenta- Hi., schools and the failure of the j l h ? ln* of cltlt«tt held last j!,.ar<i <>f Kdueatlon to make any el-f-TZi fi L «verwhelratag wJte fort at betterment of condltlonaeml * iiif,.iLi<‘on,wu br approving endorsing for reeleetlon as i , ^ ^ k,!W «* >*ttemcnt. whlrfi t»rs of the Board. E. A. Cnilkshimk i »he n presented to the Board «nil S. rt. Jones and as a new ».roromlttee authorized bv that ilMste Mrs. T. B Tetley. Merest 1 ^ ? * »•» delved by Junes and Cruikshank are of t 5 1 ^ l ? , 5 , D,A}orl‘ y ■* reported by the present minority four of the B o a r d D<!* ° ,nM * ith ««nt cou* »ml Mrs. Tetley Will work w ltb th e ji^ T b t •Pta*1JF with contempt present minority, making a n w r m .„ .... jurlt) five-pledged, to try to lm ! rnZPiZi*3', .,tbfL nre controllln prove school conditions j members of tbe Board by thtrlr fall. .Tin meeting was called to o r d e r f e Ei'e mature eon. Iiy J. (. McOrayne,. chairman of the I *® tb® Plan thus pro. Oitmris Committee, who stated the I "ot *Is? ^ th«lr failure to jmriK.se of the meeting and a s k e d I « * !« » , tending . to the for nominations for permanent I t h w a r t e d by tbel? cJiaitumn Mr-McOrayne/eantloned ^ u L d hfh r?nb,ned W,U oi *»» agfiin>t indulfciirff in pemoDalitle« iS^P . ??* tre tifUr roenabers o f tfia I'rcderlck T. Prater wa, the Elating the MmU nomine«; fur chairman. Louis T | a™ Principles upon which our Weltrshach was elected secretary’ fP ^ ^ r representation form of gov. and the meeting was ready for busl’ ! t’: i55ient " founded, and ness Mr. Frazer, in taking t h e L S .u ^ V ? ,® that the «nljr L ‘au. 52S S2 i2 *■ «n rlie s Ih. tto OIL _____ TEAC nwtns date ti»î.„., *•» »"«itlfir.of th ^ n o n b u L » her AK*°clationhaat e ~  ‘r.ï.trïï!A*M. to eonie spend' a’ rtêamnt"ev«nl u i.Xmi7 raFd *ame ra*V b« played, r uhleh prizes-are to be si yen- i | i » m -s 0IÌ^v^Ph í^ ,,raer,t*.,,n<,“ ^ f rilay procurwl from thS,^ Hass, members of the ec^M-W« t ié3: _ ■^‘^Swxndttl Playlet, at £j*0uary AmentUy in tbe ì 5 ^ * Ì Tuorfjlv ®*«nlng. L.2ïïB !î!Îi*7V"aU'f °t"h held uary hwuihly st the <'*dti0 " Ith ; ho u<uat u ' dl!>t * fuiian was lahl In ft tàÌLÌn *r y .. t,m' »«ich <»¿ÄÄW. f?r .t,w ,,*,l‘ lug and 'ahta 'i ' ^ ,n,1*r' rd- ' muTJS hJ n'w i?r,h applause VU i> aPMrt from u5u; jiü!' admlrahh- acting of a?*îl»rfHta' » ^ ’ n Margaret » M I * frh nions lîonimi girl ¡¿..îî« f,‘'* vim*,v «ml love of lh>tèftuSijL?r1< i"lr|;:uo brought * “’"I » ‘Vf infatuated ir, 31r. notu-rt Whllon ns her 'd lmahand: and Mr.Tari Ma M**T«„£^Î. »qaTOMto» 0I> t ,.. ï.01!0®1 Wdsono» f lub of cÄuitotd“ ? . ! ! ^ . '^ ^ '; Z voter» la ir Morn!« !hisWraa fori.tl1? porpw of discus- of U e i.-dpITeorgoA. Watson to s,«-«T i tho candi ptinKise of thoiovsiig»est|n» soma coufer will, ft« 4 ' <cd ta lu own bu !»..v ..i .Ì. Ì.Ì . tuo candi* oratory. Fi iember oMhl*0 Hrl / i -MIHcr ai » I rm ddem of oOrschmd/^yMem. |„ ini-i/thoA» sfMant < tniimissloncr uf Eduratlnn Who vlsltc/l the school* l«ued ì ri’ Ptcva"",| M \l dnendatiiry of condition* rio Mould tako tln» »amo in- . ---. - .... h unii |< I*'*' sud lx» Instruct îdn«*s. Mrs. <le/‘Vi.re u T ZŒ SZi oMcr and ,sald/tlmt* thè* misttifi like m /,e,r M 4 b2S2£* of the new l«W t..g*rdlSnÂlJSî oïf<‘Uon% imi io INion to tSIfhta of oratory. Fr/lerh-k j'“ P iard o f Educa- theTe - Jiad long lion Mr the worlt ahd lias S icon pf much assistance; and that lerstis frewlom of action. anSrefio- \ ! roniiiieiuiaterv o would take tin» »amo kcenlng „it the -school port roniii mitred vvlii 'Uhnihiln^tl^r^^ »*. During thu eight yean îhi«V<i7îi.J>fMil n? I,M 1 ’®«« on tho were constantly tlnfo fin* hnvl"P no etili . In them. Bnd_ piaceli against »»111 Irrest 10 | ground*/an *lck take*. hat Mï. I) . . ; • — ......... . mt chair, made a short address, cau tlulling all to ho careful In their remarks. Mr. Frazer said in part- , There are two or three prelimi- nary remarks that the chair would like hi make, some of which will pnihahly ho unnecessary. First of •II, the chair will be absolutely im- partial In all of Its rulings. The co- operation which you have given at previous meetings .was. so splendid ha lam sure If you give the same tonight, we shall go from the meet- ing all good friends and ready to fthfllta Imnria fin »h* __» w ~ Jieg m the nomuiatton and election of School Trustees who will pledge them - S i n u n or. t an ms -lu-mi>’. ri.i. . « " ‘ “ nw In last tf* Uve -eoua v decollivi Invôr i ,^ k.f ( l,lil‘n *n<* Chronicle »|»n<vl ftigll nràl-e . The minor parts I r? M* I'*T* " ’hippie. FtJko Mo ‘..ÏMargaret wÜh* Um""«.* ‘ u"0 Ϋ^^ìl^¿M lr,^c^íV^.J',.Ic■"rL lî.,^*Î 1« Bohort: Whlton «anl« n.. iii, , h°, As ro- ...... Ä i!^.PP fila Irroro MED . , Henry a. Long 7 Henry B. Ig>n# of 26 Hamlltnn- avenue \llod at the A le x is B r ^ k - Hospital. Elizabeth, WednmdiSm night last week, after an lllncuoiofiA wof ^ Pneumonia being*uSa|v^‘ cutiso of death, Mr. Long was born I ^ i,i'ilrnl'onii^ y®krs ago and had re-i ^'1 sided Jnt Cranford tlio past tw i “' L*"}1*- H° was employed -by the Fedora! Boservo Bank. Now YorlLr«“ wirk . ! f i L ,s^*.u.rvl> 'edrb^o® wldowj*»! im\jn rejriHrerof .............. Katherine 0 reçue sup | r Ihelifental music, at the piano entertainment was a*'follows; ! v TOUCHES-’ 1 mdro,i„i...,„... nna (iluila... (>rl MäronI a N N u r t ' d •Ver« Smith Iof any*idM».Ì..,aÌ . f ‘I 10 privilege, - ................ . lif ’ltMl TnttlftH I lnrea tllO IllOCt soeond play was chllwl edîmr er m, H<iardi a,Ml u,ot ,£ tb/ . uml was a wwlat satire, pro. i.,„ « , V," .'¡,fal P*P''r «loe» niit imdcr tluvdirection of Fran- i ‘ IV® ^ l,ot V>0 iim- “ ir ii»i. i .... I I'oatuH fault.; Ho stated that tho , ------- mv « mi uieura ui0in«i . . * *'7 unm . now York.I<v t° pay due respect to and to I.Jl!r‘ b°nF 1 « survived by a wldow i b$ reflect in their official acts the w lllland ,one *°.n> George W. Long. Fn.lth of the people and also that no re- X ,er*1.services were hold at tlwimt tief can be expected by continuing »»¡iifi ,OIIm Trl?#y- Rev- Kenneth Lb pli OF .klrtMIFthoninw tlm _____ a _• Mftftill offiplfttlnir tn«M>u_» ..r.i »» •••» —•* boww UrtHlBS nuu fMQ —i mu JustLe «malliles you probably are —...... .. with the lact that you are not sum rosed to Indulge In them. Thu may mention names to eetibliab im ttl MWgor offltbto dbcAnslon to go Inio au uiiiHMi jneetlrigT A formal meeting lbnlta »peaking to two talks per« person on one motion.! If you go Into an Informal discussion. It means that everyone will have an opportunity to speak as often as he or ahe may desire, im connection with that I would suggest that you follow the rule, namely, that a per- son do not speak more than twice: on any motion and not beyond ten I minutes at a time. You can ac-1 a tlnie- limit Tin debate. "We-WilTali feeriietter If we-proceed on that: kt-ls. \Ve should hear first from j someone of those who called the; meeting."' ! Mr. Mi-Grayne, for tbe Citizen’s i itt.. p«jp«e «no also that no re- Hef can be expected by continuing 'v 1 rengt henUigt he present cm!, of- the .Board, now therefore, .Respired. That It Is the sense of this mass meeting assembled In the Cleveland behool auditorium on tho fveplng of Monday. Jnautry 29th. *«»«* hwjiio rnuay, „ Vf, „„ju,«.,. .. ?,LarcL'l °(fiplatlng. Interment wa* tcryfpeiiniiy “* North wood Comm . Mrs. Carolyn Conkllng of Foreat avenue, entertained a party of Nhw ^orlt and Long Island friends ah lunoheon. bridge and dlnnor at *** ntar Hlaa ». . that it is both desirable «n*. b|P^tet,P- bridge and dinner i essential that the existing control 1 ® ^ " olow Tea-Rooms last SPECIAL .ATTRAClipN! George W . Ogden's famous story “THE BOND BOYM CRANFORD TWO DAYS— Mon. & Tues. THEATRE ...... February 5 and 6 — jfTliI^I~pop—uuvcrnciR—AT At Cranford High School ' February 9 and 10 ■■ 1 . ------------: ------ National City <V, New York Seniors are on the Job. You want to the members ot tlio/Mon's U------ the show. YVe need your support, in _thn I’rcaliy.ti-rlmi xlifipel last yullTif-pcp—novel acta—To bo seen- Thursilav evening, was one of Uie ___ _ . . most InterestIng-and thought pro- ^iialna criv^n In tinrnil tllUO. ATH i v_i--uujv,«c-.LiJ:JUJUiknJUiUUiUliJLjUi JUJUtiH.lMfUilhJ;lJLJllU.Ji r-lr*M-i?irTfcinrnn,nri’*in'”iT'rvinrttnrhf-TrrmrYr irtirirkip^ijAi > - - . ' § Before You Invest— In view of the fact that thousands of citizens throughout this State are now being solicited by stock salesmen to . .purchase securities of an unknown character, the Bankers of New Jersey are now coming forward to sound a warn- ing and to urge the jSbople to make no investment in these securities without first consulting with their local Banker .orany reliable Investment Dealer in their community who’. . will gladly give free service and advice regarding any of the proposed investments. " Under no circumstances should you part with your sav- ings or Liberty Bonds for any stock proposition until you have Mst investigated ¡^thoroughly aa to its safety and value. • .. 1 market Whenever you are solicited to purchase stock or other se- It Will Cost You tttii w ___ ___________________ _____ ___ _______ Nothing! . curities, tum the;name of the Gjmpany over to your It Mav V «,. F.-JL .ILL Banking Institution or a reliable Investment House. They » May bave You From malce j an hwestigation^for^ou. Get their _ enou* Loss. f . advice .before investing a single dollar. Cranford Trust Company >{§ COMMIROIAL ban kin o CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY TRUST DEPAETMENT Member New Jersey Bankers’ Association Resources* Over $2,300,000.00 ,.llcr, It was an amusing »kit, tlviHl-upon original linos, and i. h,pn'0'*» »train t-ausod » , Wniton* unhesitating re-sort re good old medieval custom of . l.,, t,m I'rovloua , Mudi laughter was caiuetL 'marly by tho unexpected d6- non t In tho inattor of tho por- Tho cast I» given below; . ’'811AM'’ Ics-The Houseliolder . ,..... ...t-harlos YVallaco laîIO» "ifn ..... ...Viola Morrison ,W cf ..........................Harry Folk Pw *;‘r- ; , ......-Namuol Morrison >n-The Householder’s Library Timo—Tlie Present * . supervising dirortor for tho isrjif Msewbly wa* n. l . Has- 1 « " sjness - VBivorroii». Dancing followtn . ..... theatrical ontortnlmnont, for those who chose to Indulgo, and rcfrosli- rnotits-woro served. ' . " RIVAL TO 00ÛE , Tho talk on ‘‘Montai Attitude In its Belatimi to Hnpplnhiisv--given by W. B. WllllnniH. Personnel Direc- tor of tlie National City Bank and National City Co., New York City, ' of the Men’s I/ongtm ____ ^tortini .xhfipel -last evening, was one of Uin Of the necessity,of. another "now !A linei , Imiiii.-dlately. and perhaps a /second, small „no on the outskirts xiiVi0,1” ** '* i "T c"hdldaey ot Sira K terms of "tho hi '7Î ? nfr f t'DroIpnl ond said thoro should lie no politics In tlie school system. Mm. iivergo it. n ä U timn (ruiiUuuvd «m |«ii)} W » fftult. Ho stated tlmt tho «^•Moorgo -U.-Bauiii tlion ........ ...................... * THE Ifflig Sanitary Market ' SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ookfleldButter. ng, give largely given In soino " listened to by tho riudn waa ....BUdlonce. Mr. Williams Is a .fellow towns- man, ond we congrotulato hlm upon Ids able discourse and hopo to'lmvo the opportunity of hearing him again, A clinrlty brldgo wili bo glvon at the homo of Mrs. Roderick Smith, 100 Manor Place, Friday afternoon, February 9th. at 2:15 o'clock. Tho brldgo will lie given for tho benefit ot tho Milk Fund, which has In tho past three years been aide to relieve several emergency coses. » Funds are again needed , to cnrry_on _tho work. . f1 ' e.'- Tel. 676 Free Deliveries Toastettes : Shad Roe. Maple Sugar in 6 lb. Tin* Fruit Salad Deviled Turkey 1 J.H . M cM AHON High-Grade Grocer 23 Union Ave., N. Tel. Sift iHERtTHE f m e S T WOODS [YOV'U.FIND—FOR WE l8tU.NO OTHER K\NI I CHOICE b BANK SAFETY FIRST Safe keeping for your Insurance ..... - ; w~v »• *. . « • * « r g MUAV ilVW |illll* IUI __J UUl-14itUII uuvta- Policiies, Deeds and other Vuhui- .. ble Papers ................ ....... WHY NOT ft SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX We have a few Safely Deposit lioxes left lor rent $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 per year, according io size. Come in.and we will show them to you. They are always accessible to you during bunking hours The First National Bank of Cranford ONE WALNUT AVENUE ' MEMBER . FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . I* f ’fi ^L-LUMBER o o n ; YOU won’t find a foot of infer- lor lumber In onr establish- ment. We sell only dependable woods that have been properly seasoned and properly priced. Ask any Contractor or Carpent- e f about us. - STANDARD LUMBER SEXTETTE 94 HIGH ST TFL 50B PHONE ONE-THREE " ROBBINS & ALLISON (INC.) STORAGE and MOVING !I 213-215 £. South Avenue CRANFORD, N. J. Tuluplwaa 870*W W>4iVu

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■veryone who wanted to U > n r ^ nEï.illln. £ l r r ^ h a r ...i»lkli»vini ^ n g t T c n f n U ^ p a K S ^ f^ . . ! ^ ^ ^ e n T O d ^ n lteimilt.'-, resolutions were »dotited ?n‘’- antl

(..ii.l^r.iulne. the management o f f t w m ^ ftn f “ /**, ?nd reprerenta-Hi., schools and the failure of th e j l h ? ln* of cltl t« t t held last j!,.ar<i <>f Kdueatlon to make any e l - f - T Z i fiL «verwhelratag wJte fort at betterm ent o f condltlonaem l * i i i f , . iLi<‘on,w u br approving endorsing for reeleetlon as i , ^ ^ „ k,!W «* > * ttem cn t. whlrfit»rs of the Board. E. A. Cnilkshimk i » h e n presented to the Board «nil S. rt. Jones and as a new » .ro rom lttee authorized bv th a tilMste Mrs. T. B Tetley. Merest 1 ^ ? * »• » d e lv e d by Junes and Cruikshank a re of t 5 1 l ? , 5 , D,A}orl‘ y ■* reported by th e present minority four of th e B o a r d D<!* ° ,nM * ith « « n t cou* »ml Mrs. Tetley Will work w l t b t h e j i ^ T b t • Pta*1JF w ith contem ptpresent minority, making a n w r m . „ ....jurlt) five-pledged, to try to lm ! rnZPiZi*3', .,tbfL n re controllln prove school conditions j members o f tbe Board by thtrlr fall..Tin meeting was called to o r d e r f e Ei'e mature eon.

Iiy J. ( . McOrayne,. chairman o f the I *® tb® Plan thus pro.Oitmris Committee, who stated the I " o t * Is? ^ th«lr failure to jmriK.se of the meeting and a s k e d “ I « * ! « » , tending . to the for nominations for permanent I t h w a r t e d by tbel? cJiaitumn Mr-McOrayne/eantloned ^ u L d hf h r ? nb,ned W,U o i * »» agfiin>t indulfciirff in pemoDalitle« iS ^ P . ? ?* tr e tifUr roenabers o f tfia

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coufer will, f t « 4' <cd ta l u own bu

!»..v ..i .Ì . Ì.Ì . tuo candi* oratory. Fiiember oM h l*0 Hrl / i -MIHcr a i » I rm d d em of

oOrschmd/^yMem. |„ in i-i/th oA »sfMant < tniimissloncr uf Eduratlnn Who vlsltc/l the school* l«ued ì r i ’ P tcva"",| M \ l

dnendatiiry of condition* rio Mould tako tln» »amo in-

. ---. - . . . .h unii |<I*'*' sud lx» Instruct îdn«*s. Mrs. <le/‘Vi.re u T Z Œ S Z i oM cr and ,sald/tlmt* thè* m isttifi

like m /,e ,r M 4 b2 S 2 £ * of the new l«W t..g *rd lS n  lJ S î oïf<‘Uon% imi io INion to tSIfhta of oratory. Fr/lerh-k j ' “

P iard o f Educa-theTe - Jiad long

lion Mr the worlt ahd lias S icon pf much assistance; and that

lerstis frewlom of action. anSrefio-

\ !

roniiiieiuiatervo would take tin» »amo kcenlng „it the -school

port roniii mitred vvlii

'U h n i h i l n ^ t l ^ r ^ ^»*. During thu eight yean

îhi«V<i7îi.J>fMil n? I,M 1’®«« on tho were constantlytlnfo fin* hnvl"P no etili .In them. Bnd_ piaceli against

»»111Irrest 10 |ground*/an *lck take*. • hat Mï. I)

. . ; • — ......... . m tchair, made a short address, cau tlulling all to ho careful In their remarks. Mr. Frazer said in part-

, There are two or three prelimi­nary remarks th a t the chair would like hi make, some of which will pnihahly ho unnecessary. First of •II, the chair will be absolutely im­partial In all of Its rulings. The co ­operation which you have given at previous meetings .was. so splendid ha lam sure If you give the same

tonight, we shall go from the meet­ing all good friends and ready tofthfllta Imnria fin »h* __» w

~ Jieg m thenomuiatton and election of School Trustees who will pledge them

- S i n u n or. t an m s -lu-mi>’. r i . i . . « " ‘ “ nw In last tf* Uve -eoua v decollivi Invôr i , ^ k. f ( l,lil‘n *n<* Chronicle »|»n<vl f tig ll nràl-e . The minor parts I r? M*I'*T* " ’hippie. FtJko Mo

‘..ÏMargaret wÜh* Um""«.* ‘ u" 0 Ϋ^^ìl^¿Mlr,^c^íV^.J',.Ic■"rLlî., *Î1«Bohort: Whlton «anl« n.. ii„i, , h°, As ro­......Ä i!^.PP fila I r r o r o

„ M ED . ,„ Henry a. Long 7Henry B. Ig>n# o f 26 Hamlltnn-

avenue \llod at the A le x is B r ^ k - Hospital. Elizabeth, W ednm diSm night last week, after an lllncuoiofiA

wof ^ Pneumonia being*uSa|v^‘ cutiso of death, Mr. Long was born I i,i 'i l r n l'oni i^ y®krs ago and had re-i^'1 sided Jnt Cranford tlio past tw i “' L*"}1*- H° was employed -by the Fedora! Boservo Bank. Now YorlLr«“

wirk . ! f i L ,s *.u.rvl>'ed rb^o® wldowj*»!

im\jn rejriHrerof ..............Katherine 0 reçue sup |

r Ihelifental music, at the pianoentertainm ent was a*'follows; !v TOUCHES-’ 1

mdro,i„i...,„...

nna (iluila... (>rl Mär onI a N N u r t ' d •Ver« Smith I of any*idM».Ì..,aÌ . f ‘ I10 privilege,

- ................ . lif’ltMl TnttlftH I lnrea tllO IllOCtsoeond play was chllwl edîmr er m, H<iardi a,Ml u,ot ,£ tb/. uml was a wwlat satire, pro. i.,„ «, V," .'¡,fal P*P''r «loe» niit

imdcr tluvdirection of Fran- i ‘ IV® ^ l,ot V>0iim- “ ir ii»i. i.... I I'oatuH fault.; Ho stated that tho, ------- —mv « mi uieura ui0in«i . ■ . * *'7 u n m . now York.I<v

t° pay due respect to and to I .J l!r‘ b °nF 1« survived by a wldow i b$ reflect in their official acts the w lllland ,one *°.n> George W. Long. Fn.lth o f the people and also that no re- X,er*1.services were hold at tlwimt tief can be expected by continuing »»¡iifi ,OIIm Trl?#y- Rev- Kenneth Lb pliOF .klrtMIFthoninw tlm _____ a _• Mftftill offiplfttlnir tn«M>u_» ..r . i »»

•••» —•* boww UrtHlBS nuu fMQ—i mu JustLe

«malliles you probably are —...... ..with the lact that you are not sum rosed to Indulge In them. Thu may mention names to eetibliab im ttl

MWgor offltbto

dbcAnslon to go Inio au uiiiHM i jneetlrigT A formal meeting lbnlta »peaking to two talks per« person on one motion.! If you go Into an Informal discussion. It means that everyone will have an opportunity to speak as often as he or ahe may desire, im connection with that I would suggest that you follow the rule, namely, that a per­son do not speak more than twice: on any motion and not beyond ten I minutes at a time. You can ac-1

a tlnie- limit Tin debate. "We-WilTali feeriietter If we-proceed on that: kt-ls. \Ve should hear first from j someone of those who called the; meeting."' !

Mr. Mi-Grayne, for tbe Citizen’s i

itt.. p«jp«e «no also that no re- Hef can be expected by continuing

' v 1 rengt henU igt he present cm!, of- the .Board, now therefore,

.Respired. That It Is the sense of this mass meeting assembled In the Cleveland behool auditorium on tho fveplng of Monday. Jnautry 29th.

*«»«* hwjiio rnuay, „ Vf, „„ju,«.,. ..?,LarcL'l °(fiplatlng. Interment wa* tcryfpeiiniiy “ * North wood Comm

. Mrs. Carolyn Conkllng of Foreat avenue, entertained a party of Nhw ^orlt and Long Island friends ah lunoheon. bridge and dlnnor at ***ntar Hlaa ». .that it is both desirable «n * . b|P^tet,P- bridge and dinner i

essential that the existing control 1 ® ^ " olow Tea-Rooms last

S P E C IA L . A T T R A C l i p N !

George W . Ogden's famous story

“THE BOND BOYMCRANFORD TW O DAYS— Mon. & Tues.

THEATRE ...... February 5 and 6

— — jfTliI I~pop—uuvcrnciR—AT

At Cranford High School' February 9 and 10

■■ 1 .------------:------ National City <V, New YorkSeniors are on the Job. You want to the members ot tlio/Mon's U------the show. YVe need your support, in_thn I’rcaliy.ti-rlmi xlifipel lastyullTif-pcp—novel acta—To bo seen- Thursilav evening, was one of Uie ___ _ . . most InterestIng-and thought pro-iialna criv n In tinrnil tllUO. ATHi

v_i--uujv,«c-.LiJ:JUJUiknJUiUUiUliJLjUi JUJUtiH.lMfUilhJ;lJLJllU.Jir-lr*M-i?irTfcinrnn,nri’*in'”iT'rvinrttnrhf-TrrmrYr irtirirkip ijAi

■ > - - . '

§ Before You Invest—

In view of the fact that thousands of citizens throughout this State are now being solicited by stock salesmen to .

.purchase securities of an unknown character, the Bankers of New Jersey are now coming forward to sound a warn­ing and to urge the jSbople to make no investment in these securities without first consulting with their local Banker

.orany reliable Investment Dealer in their community who’.

. will gladly give free service and advice regarding any of the proposed investments. "Under no circumstances should you part with your sav­ings or Liberty Bonds for any stock proposition until you have Mst investigated ¡^thoroughly aa to its safety and

value. •• .. • 1marketWhenever you are solicited to purchase stock or other se-It Will Cost You tt tii w___ ___________________ _____ ___ _______

Nothing! . curities, tum the;name of the Gjmpany over to yourIt Mav V «,. F.-JL.ILL Banking Institution or a reliable Investment House. They » May bave You From malce j an hwestigation^for^ou. Get their_ enou* Loss. f . advice .before investing a single dollar.

Cranford Trust Company>{§ COMMIROIAL ban kino

CRANFORD, NEW JERSEYTRUST DEPAETMENT

Member New Jersey Bankers’ Association

Resources* Over $2,300,000.00

,.llcr, It was an amusing »kit, tlviHl-upon original linos, and

i . h,pn'0'*» »train t-ausod» , Wniton* unhesitating re-sort re good old medieval custom of

. l.,, t,m I'rovloua , Mudi laughter was caiuetL 'marly by tho unexpected d6- non t In tho inattor of tho por­

Tho cast I» given below;. ’'811AM'’Ics-The Houseliolder . ,.....

...t-harlos YVallacolaîIO» " i f n ........Viola Morrison,W c f ..........................Harry FolkPw *;‘r- ; , ......-Namuol Morrison>n-The Householder’s Library ■ Timo—Tlie Present *. supervising dirortor for tho

isrjif Msewbly wa* n . l . Has- 1 « " sjness -

VBivorroii». Dancing followtn. ..... theatrical ontortnlmnont, for those who chose to Indulgo, and rcfrosli- rnotits-woro served. ' .

" RIVAL TO 00ÛE ,Tho talk on ‘‘Montai Attitude In

its Belatimi to Hnpplnhiisv--given by W. B. WllllnniH. Personnel Direc­tor of tlie National City Bank and National City Co., New York City,

' ‘ of the Men’s I/ongtm____^tortini .xhfipel -lastevening, was one of Uin

Of the necessity,of. another "now ! A linei , Imiiii.-dlately. and perhaps a /second, small „no on the outskirts xiiVi0,1” ** '* i " T c"hdldaey ot Sira K terms of "thohi '7Î ? nfr f t'DroIpnl ond said thoroshould lie no politics In tlie school system. Mm. iivergo it. n ä U timn

(ruiiUuuvd «m |«ii)}W » fftult. Ho stated tlmt tho «^•M oorgo -U.-Bauiii tlion..............................

* THE ♦

I f f l i g Sanitary Market' SPECIAL

FOR FRIDAY AND SATU RDAY ONLY

ookfleldButter.

ng, give largely

given In soino " listened to by tho

riudn waa ....„BUdlonce.

Mr. Williams Is a .fellow towns­man, ond we congrotulato hlm upon Ids able discourse and hopo to'lm vo the opportunity o f hearing him again,

A clinrlty brldgo wili bo glvon at the homo of Mrs. Roderick Smith, 100 Manor Place, Friday afternoon, February 9th. at 2:15 o'clock. Tho brldgo will lie given for tho benefit ot tho Milk Fund, which has In tho past three years been aide to relieve several emergency coses. » Funds are again needed , to cnrry_on _tho work. • . ■

f1' e.'-

■ Tel. 676 Free Deliveries

Toastettes : Shad Roe.Maple Sugar in 6 lb. Tin*

Fruit Salad Deviled Turkey 1

J . H . M c M A H O NHigh-Grade Grocer

23 Union Ave., N. Tel. Sift

iHERtTHE f m eS T WOODS [YOV'U.FIND—FOR WE l8tU .N O OTHER K\NI

I C H O I C E

bBANK

SAFETY FIRSTSafe keeping for your Insurance .....

- ; w~v »• *. . « • • * « r gMUAV ilV W | illll* IU I__J U U l-1 4 itU II u u v ta -

Policiies, D eeds and other Vuhui- ..ble P apers................ .......

WHY NOT

ft SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXWe have a few Safely Deposit lioxes left lor rent $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 per year, according io size.Come in.and we will show them to you. They

’ are always accessible to you during bunking hours

The First National Bank of CranfordO N E W A L N U T A V E N U E

' MEMBER. FEDERAL RESER VE SYSTEM .

I*

f ’fi

^ L -L U M B E R

o o n ;

YOU won’t find a foot of infer- lor lumber In onr establish­

ment. We sell only dependable woods that have been properly seasoned and properly priced.

Ask any Contractor or Carpent- e f about us. -

S T A N D A R DLUMBER SEXTETTE

9 4 HIGH S T T FL 5 0 B

PHONE ONE-THREE "

ROBBINS & ALLISON(INC.)

STORAGE and MOVING !I

213-215 £. South Avenue CRANFORD, N. J.

T u l u p l w a a 8 7 0 * W

W>4iVu

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mâ&u&&j£iï

9®ii- IN THE NEGLIGEESGOOD IDEA FOR SPRING WEAR

Dainty Garments N ecessary to Complete W ardrobe.

Silver Leo«, fu r amt Ch'ilo« Arm Amena the Favseits Meteriaie

for Indoor Wsar. -

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IItC world 1« full nf ninfiu- iiM'Ute in flit* tmin*ory «/f intintilo iijoii timi Horurn,./iiimI In rnmmomo nilloiL of Mtotitlilv rti'tiÌN, tino f»M l fitti»«»»* rum ImniN' nini ì»V| «'ni* .»riti il<’K« lifivi-* limi tlulr im-rlt* rxtolliMl ut» ^rullilo «stinfl Itnf ilio only iHomimont lo

it . . . . . of uMrli thi’fi* In niiy. foconi »UimU In » fiHit In MmJJ*on •Invìi), nml K’IU 111» roiuiini'n of Ilio

. Mk reni l»o|IHo»* np|i!i\ Pillili vvmn tieni In ImvH, nini U n»w kiHiwft »imi irnmn In ovorj' qmirlor of Ilio gfolm MliWó l'otiionit whvw» l»orwnnil,

Thl* iinlquo. nmniitnenl vvnn dodi- rnlet! un Aiignvt Ift lo.ilio |mront IH* Urlo»* tre» vvMch 1* utili xtumjlng unti 111 bcnrlitg tijiploN ii Imiìi tilt li 11 >* li fi «’r u lift« of fM) yonrn. Il* nfTnjirlhK, In Iroo* <ll*iritiii!4M| nnd pliinteil, mini' tor mori« tlmn 7,r«oo.non. Accordìi»«, lo Ilio Jovvrut l'Mlmnln by eiport*. fully n tlilnl of Ih» Imby Inu** hnvo Knnlw'tl nini groivn (o produclng nge. *llu* ninne export* ostlmnto flint ih«»

..«tluiuul AXl’lU iÌ frolli thè*« fri*«am arsi ~ •Water

li iwiiiii>l<iuti-i|t rnmiinir» wltli- ni! » premlcni, W k |n tliolWlIc* „

)l»lllii,' IJIIliklT frllmi'f loft |,|h binileO.cllttn.i ,mti *..|,|....... „ ji|1Hl, „ in

I««n. ne,ir ih«'utili* town «f i m i In.,,. |||„„ WMH , |o

vili', .. "V " ni|«filli l«\,< ,.f **n,. k,,„w uH>|rI , " hl"' "" ........ «',,*■ miliiMlimli.il, nini i, un, ,,,,,,1« wm, 1(||U’-'ili I'h'I.Ihl' « v. iit, TI.« 11,.« N.itl. r l'Imilnl mi i.it liimi .NitoriIv i,f|,.r

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Uhm If con»« to InttEEÄt* i (Nini* tur fl* boodtdr, cv«t*/

»od tlii like, tb« Besll£m P*~•' tallo «Tei»e «tit» fiiet In*’*»

• rasili**» rurT*r*li*#\drZl ÌOI York Timr* /\ Mt-nio ut tf>«* •wr*fe*t /*# Utile.; >hort Ja' kH» Ì0T-b**tr*xr,■ lf.lt (Ir» nf »lift. (ralt liuley^I ari» lined Ditti rUUToOf lo *Ue sanie \’ libili jiicr*s Aruunrt/vM** an*I fiw»*1 jnrf rdtfe» liiere tum m paify UamJ v«f j maruUm. u'idlng iuftoes*.| Some* ut tilt Iv/Lz*r fiout» gowtx» »re

T ev oi)r-<J fn’»m rfie iwuttiif ìiiibi3t• are* *<* t>«*«uriTuÌ in tUat Ibey \• '‘ (’harm tÌM* *>e of ♦•very one. Women . j nw-*ielu>a/öre iVmamllnj ÌDtm**t!nr •1 iioiiw.» Hi/tium* 'Tin m»[a?Ala_9nLiI fold «IJ nlry while on lorade sad out \{ »if ilyora, but when they are holding ? t furtfi within the ounfinm of tiìeir m I ! hj/a.- n they «•ipriti* th^lr ¡«ersonal- ;¡/tl*'» by way of fhelr gown. There \/.jr»« many splmdld looking things In:• the way of batik*. They »re dye«J la |; 1 fj0 of shades and printed In;1 thi* rnoNt lnmr** t!ru; of »«ittrms. .! Artist*, IniJoe»!. nre maliing a »pe- :1 rially of desitrnini' ci*wna for the \■. house to suit partlnilnr |»er*«malltles. .

I hev will take an.v l;anif*M»m piere jof fabric an*l front that Simple foend** j * 'H.m rifai.. „ II,ins „! ,-Miron linr* I A. Poetical street dr.es for .prlna

! ami »oft that haé «II •tb^'rWr-f ««** '’*• *hi* .B*vy «* "to i» er»P« »■*«*i uri««.,,f a.robe for a 'prinreet •»* P'*“ » *rom neck lo h.m end; imuilolr illHf-n, a i f aimiher touch \ » inl,,d ^ • brl0ht colored bolt of

I*. ¡he were of linerie »hkl. «omro j metil •"« flb*r- A rlbbon •*«• *■ annoi pa** by without due attention. | •mar* touch to th» creation, t he brocaded unil the satin moles

?

'S

FairyT* '8F i a t o » PAIR

“ M lp . Pate» plreon." » 1,1 ^ Píseos “ I am pleased t*> Kr„.,

"Hello, siL.!r,r:iasaidP l s e o n •

*|*»pa I’lL-.M-n.And th*;r

»Olren *..r. ,,,'wand tlrrv■ w e e t ........eoimd. i„ ,ti,* chatted »ml « hj». P * r e d , „ bn ram,.,. pigeon tuo..,

“You are- -or,/a creai j ;,.M..**,me." »all! MaTi.ri-a Pigeon.

“I rann,.* ....hOW I c,,|i].i i|„

Ite r K t i F r ^ ryon."

lllntt Impcd to Introduce hi* new Apple by ftcllliijj to *01111« nursery tho rlght lo u■<« sclun* frolli th» tre» fur ri prmlm thin. - A »don, horllnilttirnlly In » slip or cutting from n twlg or «hiKit of tt tm\ for gniftlng or pliint*In#, livrr Rfnrclfttn thcrc luid hoen lo INko corndy, Mlsmiurl, neiir tho llille city of I«ouitdmm. n nursery» wlmse itili nngeiueni wiir oh tho wntch for new vntIelle*: hot thl* wiin moro thun VOO tulle* from thè Itinit orehunl, I Ingt

T X K £ ^ I > £ Z J & a ¿ V

hat are now to he «era are of ibe rlM,on» lu,ngln,; down behind.••telleM vari,.tir, on. are guaran’.'ed | T aw,,B Ilu.y ure nu)st ,.,„„„„1 «

.mike »n, f»*l « * a lovely «H ng, ^ #nd ,net rtbbon nUI he> are lrlmme.| »Uh valgine, <?1; ,om lll.r to.make a bewitching.. . , • iseweu together to mak'c a uevmcmngluruboii, with «f feathers nr : , . ,.••.>■ * . s • #- «e‘ • #' .»» » , „ .i frani«* for the face. At the losf min*mM*tr»*N of r hbf.n. Thcj nre «appi ed .. . - . . . .

Ihm rmme wu» "l» »•'un,'* and th»moment ho bit Into toc immples sent 4II,M1K „ Mli Mhy Je**e lllntt he knew ho had found cweeti^t of linger!«*.

«oiuetluips with lacy edgti.es ami trim udnpi, much in the munner of the on- derthfhjss thcm-elv««*, and they are hound to fit the puriHfse of fo-droua iveur nlong with the daintiest and

the upple he had *o long sought Ko tlie excinumtlon *'UeHcioufl)*t not

only cxpriwed the delight o f an ap* pb* connol*ou*ur but mini«*«), on thO In­si out, a new npple. The llawkeye frt'tn that time forth has boati tho Htark Pcllelou* nnd- that noma I* regUtered In the patent efllco at Wash- Ingtorv .

Ithy tho nntnlng and amngemeitts

A* for the Incy cups that are meant be worn »long with boudoir thliica.

w « “ itíiir*nff*rr«ñ

i , , . , ,- .......... 'He n > 1,1».■ 1 "f ni'I'lr Inrv H,, trmv |r,,,.,f l” ’l"""r viirl, Ur, ,,f tlul,

ni» » , . ■ ,,,|, i,,>• »i,,,.,,,». - ................" " " " " ’tniiig newnr uml

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hrii,*inr. il.iv In il„. I>rt(lil lfirj J|lM(1

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1«>"I I,ml Mining n liny (|(>>"-"l>",l I,, «litri, thin M.miitmul Krr lr It h,|, « ,,rtl, « 1,11,.. h ’ «'•iil'l Kl>,< It n rliunrr In (|„. « ,,rI,|

A I,.» .' ,'ur. burr ll„. Pr'um.vvrr „r- ....... r,'nrh,",l II». |,r,»lin ing ,,„1,,, v

;'1>,"!'!M!....... . '""I bm.mr.......... .... um» it ;

•' ll'l""-"<n.|„n, ......................... . J>;»- «1.1 mo II, Tim IIuv,,r, Ik« , ,

Mien Tho o ' " , ' ........' , V " " «10, illfT,Trii! Karl,«l'I'Ui on lI,o ir«, limi „ nî, rouui!„| k„„|„ ,h.,Lí,, .l.,?f1 •< '"•mg « h,.mi,,« t *

n (be op „|o„ of J,.,»« i .H-soni.-lblng r. ^

Thu. Il Cium, „hon, ||,at. m i.onor iH lv ìli lh 'l l '1' 1 M' " ' ' »V * 1,1,I » ■ , i" " ,‘ " r 1,10 llawkcvcloan* tihl.tuitiie. tvr ja v*'..hei , #• * tu il ring II» llrmt rrop nH. "U.n. iinminllj, ,m„ InrrraMogl,. £ b n It, illsimvcivr found n « ny „r,“ “i " S .!!| k" " 7 "«J I.I, nolghi, Jbooti. Hiero, a, t|„. mid,t ,,f i||„tp. tlg orvhiird ,|,»,,| ,h,. M„g|o tr" ,

,runk' t'ranelie» riuli-

-1 - « *»•««#•» 111«* . ...by Uarene® fitark. thrn

,;.,m,ient « f ||„ m,irk „oracrlc*. „Itranil«,,,, of tl„. f0„nd,.r, Ilo «on,lerci Ir Hlnrk «',,iil,| h,, lnter,.«i,.d In liteIl 11» 1,0) 1. „(,1,1,,, Il,, (Irride,! to «end dotti, „ f„n. f„r ,ho fr„|, ,|,ow nnv- «nt. nnd iirrordlngl) tmxed f„nr l'n «l,")o bei, ut lo» unii «l,l|i|,ed ||,fi,t f» l.oui*iiinu. *

TÌM’) «voi rlu.vd on dl»pl„r. nlong « III ii|.|,h.» ,,f ,„i,i,j. vi,rielle* from M.k. oiiii und „tlier Mille* und «lt(, N<iui|.lr» ,,r vnrloii» oihor fruii*. Homo

ilQbo_di.pl,,)■* woro imi,-n inoro ntnlr. • ................. '..vio,,».,»Oble, but Ing ui,my mor« Ihm, n moro 'îmirlet of «ampio* -

The...bounty ; of the Hnwki.yp‘ npiili*r ,'might Mink’« idtontloh nt once. Their mommi,' fragt*,in,*,> rmi»e,| him to IMitiM' mid pick up ,„«. of (ho I ho turn, who knew appio* from A (a

«Ruin bit luto Ilio ll,„vk.

•Th'llolom,!" 1,0 crli',1. '•ti1.|le|,fu*r l.brn «ugoi-ly-he t,.„k unolhor hito

mid mi,Ml,or. and Noverai more, for tin! Iliittk,.),. .«„* ip hlg'r,.||„w. rimiliV

: : : : ¡ 'X ™ “ s . ^. M0 « « « milking tld*i xblblt I,ui miforiimulolj' (ho t*c ofbe t vbll'ltor bad got |„,t |u lUomhulU uml ibero tvn» m, tvny of telling ttbpro III,, upplo* hud conio from. *

Ih m . tvn» nothing t„ ,lllt Wfl|,1 j'jpo Hint ibo unktiatvn. vxhlbb

lor tt,mid MMid «limpio« the next y cor Ami ho did. In.PMU .Ihn, »enfTn oilier modo«t «liowing o f llnwkeyoe. »curoly tiyrgod. ,stllrk enrom é op,-nel tho cd h lt *hlp,„on,* himvdf that time, with the i<vi,r„«. . . P*r of Unding tho tn.v»terlou* netv ' 2 ubfut «Idei, ho luid dronmed fur „ «bol,. ,,.„r; Hm, „ u «rcvgnlrcl 11,0 upplo by It* eVenbrforp bo opened Ibo pnekiigo.

Ho vtrolo to llh,it Innncdlutely nndon n i.iniHi.. ....... Rao

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«■Illumed that from forty ... yottry tvero rciutrcl . for *ucroH.\ful npplo* to tier,iino known by tlto fruit­growing piddle. Fifty years Is n long time, nnd .Mr. Shirk felt that If this netv iipple wus ns widely ndupted rind ns rnlunhlo us lie thought It woiihl be.It would mean too grout n loss to the ' fruit world to tvnlt Hint long

So lie ndoptod H,,, novel plan of ! »ei,ding „lit enrli shipping season a Tow young Delirious trees free with III«. Mirlou* orders going t„ ,||g,,r,.nt j purls of lb,, country. He felt ihat.1 these tree* ttould loll ttie story. If lids upplo. like soino other »oris, tvouhl *ur-r e d only In a limited territory, .... rettould lie little boartl fron, tho" iri',-*. On tJit* other Imnd, If It «,,* widely suei.ossrtil under vnrled condition* of Mdl uml rllmnle, lie llrtnly believed Ibo Dellrtou* would rovolutloiilro all cMiitdl«hod Ideas or apple growing

How till* imuMmI test turned out I* «ell known. Several yours after tho first Delirious lavs went scut out let­ters begun to coim* fn from n|| parts " f t.bo country, tit IIrat gradually ,m,|I ben In n Hood, liver.vbody wanted to know the nnme of the new np,,i0 «Melt, didn't tnsto like other apples but hud it distinctive flavor nil its

u.tb « f

m

ute. toil, ribbon flower bu<U ere add­ed’ tuckinl away over the ean or wound In a vrenth nil the way around th© h«*ad. They certainly servo to make any head of hnlr look the more benutifu! for their «»xlstence, for they are not only exquisite creation* In ibiiuselve*, but they are becoming to the feminine face under almost any conditions.

“ My. P ig e o n h<,|PMotto." P«Pa I’i;v"ii

• • “K()f." ......ed, “you are such on adoruhl,- mute.”

Mamma Pigeon put her b.-iiii „„ aide and looked at I’apa I'lgw.ri .

“Coo, coo," which meant : what I think o f yon I" r

“Yea,” Mamma Pigeon („.Minn,.,!, "you helped when I wns bulhi u.' ,i„! nest. , ■

“ In fact, you did a gr,„t ,|, ,i ,,r building.”

“ Well,” said Ptjps Pigeon, "I think: a husband naturally takes m, inf.-r,-«! In bis home nnd likes to see b'»v it i* going to look, .

“It was Just us exciting for m,. „« |,wns tor you when" we werethat nert nnd planning Just home would be.” _____ .

Ik V, i'Ur

“You helped me hutch iln* e said Mainmn Flgeon,

"O f . course," sold I’ana Fi-’-n . “Itook nn Interest In the <1(•¡ir litllF-Pigeons nnd wanted to d,, 1could. ; ,

“I am (inly R natural mate.1 -liifiiMthink. I didn’t nsk youdi, Im*iu> m¡¡!(»

U T E FASHION NOTES

IliHw-ttes of ermine, caracul and moleskin appear ns decoration on sev­eral bats of smart nnd becoming

of an lnteps

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so ns to make you do till tin“ ‘Share everything.’ Is im ■ »i

motto. Share work nnd »inr. r,.n share pleasures, share <h- \, m raents, share everydilng, I ,. i-. .,t ngnlnl”

“You helped me feed the lilt!., ones too," Mammu Pigeon cnntlnunt.

"Hut best of nil," she mhh'M "you are such n loving mate."

“And I will nlwnys be n loving .mate,” : said Papa Pigeon. “ I mhl you

“ thut wns «lint I— --- it i * tl ftl. fkf tbirtniohieiii but f„r.

alwnys, .T will never change: I willM ’.' I

’ ■‘ ‘Ivet evening gowns. ,:w.lEat4Ptbaos — —-«manly draped with lace veils that , l°To you. , ,

,0 ,CU ,0 nDy k,nBth' Son>e I “A“ «» l *111 nlwnys1 love arefastem»! on the side with a iaco ! W ” Mid .Mamma Plgebii

m " " ,,,inB l00’ e **M i 1 wl" " l * W love vou. liae TO00,II,,,'S * !,,los* I» the xvalst-

rilwnv*

hvening gowns were the first to how the new dignity which now per­

vades „ » nut fashions They began being stately and gorgeous more thnn a year ago. A gown ,,f mby velvet Illustrates a very tightly swathed un- .lerdrc*.*, reveals all .the lines of jho Lwjdyv and l.as -n r;ref,k drupory. rne-

1 -l<ied and placed over this foundation.I The colored evening gowns-r,lr o„t-

0n* L « .‘ h*FN*’*,rr|Ne8iiflee* "» Silver j '«ne'tl'nd» idnek^undeig h r t S ^ ' S Lac., Fur and Filmy Chiffon. (silver. g,i|(1. Rte„ emhrolderi,!ithey nrc ns charming aMfthIOf. ln | ,1. ' " ^ ! / ' ! ^ A " ‘'"•knmvnthe^ttegor)' of mtlmaie ,hiDgs I ■ "P * ? .°? •»*»»**r-tonestraight about the

ire ns charming aMfrhIOf. ln j d.H-mer ,a, » ' , r A " rtH» « » nidegory of Intimate it,log* t„ ¡ rv.rÜÜ» ! J “ ''ries of sond,cr-tone

Some;.lm,'.* they „re ,,f * „ » « h” *', ,ICad lcaf hr<,,vn «rd »trip* of nul Dre ,h .„ ,,e I S S J ^ ■ "*'w n,„e ,n „tbc head., leaving streamers of rolnr st nfght- ” llI<C’ °r v,Tld

MAKING A SMART TRIMMING:......................... .. . . . ________ . I 5 * 7 « * «»cb ln g should be made on‘ '«'n,._T.l.i.çy.tt'aijltsl to.plant more of-L-Wid»-Tucks Found-wattu ’ ,0P *lde. . .tbrtu. And thutf the Deliri,ms starici Smart i î l ^ ,L 5 r , , ' i .»? b(* *»•*<«• "b

| “ We like to dampen the f,.,. give our babies with a little mill , stnnce, don't w oi" ‘

“ Yes," said Papa Pigeon "U, that is good for them."

“Oh,” said Mnmnin Fite,!», seems strange that anyone w,,,11,t «unt to eat pigeons.

“ We.do not-Qunrrrl. We llv line stunts for people to look »' ■ ninnxed by, vve Imven't any l„„i : mid wo do; the hesLwe ran- ,i ■It seems strange that any,.... »want to eat us."

"Strange," said Papa Pigeon. tldnk the dnngers nre her,mill,t f.-

" le s , I'v’e every reason I,, 1 that they are. Itpt we iiiustn r »,

Mnmnin I

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tin in. . And th«# the Delirious storied It flight toward nntlonnl and, event unity, International recognition.

Moicana In American citi sa .' New York has a large number of

Mexicans and A’hlcngo U said to havo

fl piecei _ —» •*’ in- diuue

the «ItcîflLj1lniuMlSb e l put V 011,1 I wl<i#»r «i*»*,. 1° on the

. . — rullnxuls etn*ploy nmny Iumdret!.% hounhiff them generally In box ears which havo bee, tilted up for bunkhouscs. Social „„a

»<"•« n contract lo pr.Mmm^.'ZY Rntl " '"R 1" 11* organisations have taken Re. »11 »-•b,nsfr,u„\he‘ ;, ,; ^ Jt; ; 7 •*,«* ' - « I MexicanMr. Stork always currUM W|t|. 1,1, l ' tm' , rhl’ , ’rc«t'yterhm denomlna- mile nolo book i„ which'hi i l" m b r n,lwi«»> fof

Smart Garment; Arranged With Parfect Evenne»».

Tncks have always Iwen popntar as h aiUnsted’ vvhenr,!Inei*S Cfln he aeat’ A trimming, hut their sphere of u ^ U ace^e<, undp 7 l' 7 nB «»d win he fulness has never been ,so wide a* ( are pressed down tUCka when ‘ hey now, when they are found on nearly A smart trlm^io, * --

- — - *very smart garment—suits. coat, anS rtu* ^ mate» jthe stockyards, having bwn Imported ! ^ ,“n®,,e* of " c r y description. form o f ,nrk. *® on. takes the Ito meet the shortage of labor, riiev I In •7’ atlnK * horvler of tucks It l* Mde of the fahH* ° n tht are settling In tho old Irish section 1 es* !ntlnl ‘ hey are arranged with «"hlae stitched In ‘fh J hl . ! nck* east or the ymxla. The railroads cm-! T p * 1 eVe,n,leM; h«Phaxar,l creasing the wrong « * . ? . ? ! " rdln« T Ploy ninny hundred* .. I ™ ^ln«» and rough measurements c»w-1 »nroed tv the

are mn- ,v „ - * way on i-!¡-r. “ ,.<'riul 'ben !

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all

“Flew Off,*

No." sui'I inn .pig,,,». mustn't u,,rrv. Wc will j.",, flying pnri> afternoon, i thnt a p><»! m were point: (•> and that (!i«m w polnp to i!" sorts of tricks."

“That I* a J.V.H! Idea,” said I’apa Pigeon. "W t* 'iinist do that. A flying will t good for r; will be *' and fun t

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. . „ . ■ • —.....to the Hfk» . . lH «lien; __ _not be relied npon even hy the most narrow Indented ~d<‘‘ re'‘«>llng " ” " “ A n dancertofn tTee,r0“ !,,a‘ F° r ?he a!KU‘ - I$ *ff««lv e on pnaelTaJMa,,rImmln* ,hlnR." ®nld Pap* Pigeon, “as I ! “ w " f . kr..a7 ,‘‘“ r a t f 'r htD‘ * «> --------^ l8 ° f roal»- JO" Uve you will always have H

ib «n appropriate unims, »„ ™bo ready for new fruit, »hcncver l; ' ; 7 , < > „¿Ä bri 5.tars III hull retiilmsl It, the book- name-for »hieb' he ^I" And a new fruii «orihy u-„r u!

‘ D e v e lo p e d ' M o n s t r o s i t ie s !

Ihein at th'e JelTeraon l-ark church. West Adams und South Tliroop strivi*, and also has a Spanish-speaking min-

"—— • w*. a»xu,[«■nco of the anmteur a few hlci* oa _______making tucks are given here; - I PI1CAD crun^ —

First make a gnUIe for the work. fr R$ NOT GOOD GUE«5«Take a piece of thin card and «n tt|L o»B - I ------------ " "mark (o) the reuulrcl w|,|,h o f the P*ltr> Seldom Found o\a? L ihl 7 7 7 wlrtth of the tuck; | bl*/L |7b* End—skunk Win**'(c), o f the spare to he left j»lv* Good Servie*.I ------ -»I'XXI IUJJ Kill). . _ • V --- -t— y >** IT u-il I . MUITIM

Ister >a: tars* for the «ettlcnicnls. <*fb ‘ »rk (thl, |. gtaetatly I T—Very often special school arrungi« ** wMe M one w,<,*b of the tnck) IrJ1!,* 1 «^ntnown fact » „ men., arc .unde for oard may be notched, ar t' »li.er. ,h*, "7 ^ » -worker*. | w l - ■nongh to penult' -h, ^ ^ 7, «

' soft, iorg.

of Pap* Pigeon, yonr little mate."

, “And one more tiling,” said M», 1 Ifieon, “I* that as long a* y»u I >«u will always have tho Jew ■Momma Pigeon, your little »» | mate.”‘ So the Pigeon pair flew off to

the flying party.

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In ancient, medieval and later limes dttsrft were In so much dcmsnd as per* wh" "J,,•‘na" n ,, o f boblemen and their rnith* ,,h*r ihB ,toIm,ns practiced someuZkrU h7 arttas ,h0 P°®r. Itlshop Berkeley had au Idea that ho couldndon1il"|CtUr° Clama> ■nd accordingly ind T . * , ? 0a,h,,n nam« l Magraih .*nd,,a .‘ ‘c'lcvcd to have fed him oni ! i " ” tood* " « I —IoIul though fhere la no actual proof of ^ but he

f,*u*, ° r“ * ,n pl»Wa All Wlntsr

Atocrta. Canada, can m t* fields all «Inter, a anowfnll of a footbefuro'7hlllS*P|Hnrtne ln * befora the warm, dry breath of th”

"V fur» Ukrlnii . n7 , uc SnIX lor®. I« and kolinsky, do not" n<1 chlnchU-

xwh {bo Idea

■ Tht Riflht-Plac^-

t,\ fhr. - coomoute I ‘ M,r » w i witboat this r»rr^ 1 ■ **M«nea to banish \l “**in.. ? , fo7 ,a*loa ®f -descending atr | MaU though no doubt to l lo l , ^ 0' va A ch*»5». la , t ^ v h P10 'de» and when the descent Is a number id I ,lo°- ' • T Pvecan- *ray, to It 1, al-areUalwavT|0f i#et’ ,he w,nd» resulting' i When tucks are made along -tts- ‘ « ‘ be very u a r a ^ '^ l T T , "l* 0* are alwav. »„rm h..-k - . . «tralght" of material It ts geSn^iw J fcb n*‘,tbw b l a ^ norf . !7 e Une*-

poralble. without spotting the fabric, j *ud tT i* W,U‘ Wack or an, . 11 to draw out a thrxad and so orwJJui ^ b Prattliait. ,mt* 7 col°r. s guide for putting to the ortrebe hk” ' " " Dt- w> « » h l 7 ^ W® t0

Very neat stitches, equal in bold* tta owT ^ 7 ar*•unit be used. Band wlrfhlnr 1 are th r^ .* 1”1 wben

« t a S ' S ' S . I S t 1 £ * “ “ *

— ... .. ... wmua resultingara always warm. Such wind* blow over prairie region, wert a. the M t!S S S “ “ j " »

¿ s S n . ' T w . ’ s S a i :* s . Ï S Ï M . »

“Is this a second-hand store? “Yea."“Well, I want one for my »ui

Good Chance Waited. Mother—I wouldn't whip him t:>

time, Robert. Walt till he <!,» s It ■gain.- Fattier—But aupose he doe.sn t lo It again? -

How the Fund* War* Raised.‘ If .Isabelle hadn't pn«he,l ber.

rings. Columbas nerer.would have dis­covered America." ..... . .

“We ought to ne mighty nice to Pawnbroker»,"

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T h e S p è c h a w A i p

By RUBY DOUGLAS

^ n :i or McClw* S w q im MntHai1« crait at th* Csmons cr

imt,uni Farm sat back to hla ch¿„j [lulled at his pip» , .

■1,-s mother." be said to his w >Im mi cpixwlte him, "I hare aak fn.sk llixen, my old school friend,

' "(Vise cut And speBd the snmnier. l it i (uvermaent fruit expert, a sj ciii.ji u pruebes, and Pd Uko to kne siuit tub that new orchard out thei He tav set been so well and th* knoc <d i;.J n-st will do him good."This »a* such a long *p««cb ft

ter hud'ssd to make all at one' tin that Mrs, Craft looked at h>m oyi tie rita of her glossea to see lf h

__sere quite right - ' .....- .-Wit;re'll we put him?” aha axket

liter o minute. • -' the oij bouse was small and th,

_ Cuits liiil lnvited a niece lo use thy tort parlor and little adjoining roon for a tea room for motorlata. . .

T<ui pulled at hla pipe. “Why couldn't Julie move upstair* and lei Print have her back room?" he atked.

“I—well, I wouldn’t Ilk* to aak her lo de Hint after the way ahe haa fixed

' l: ill up for hers^l(," .-Tut—tut—Juiie'd understand, n i

ut her myself." T 1And iultlngu.actlon to words, he

ailed Julie In from her Own little quirters where she. wa* arranging - menu for a luncheon party of moto: hti on the following day.

In her crelonne apron, Jolle Hendei Fa prohiibly came; nearer' to beln pretty than she ever did ln anythin

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"Oh—Not the Tea Room, Child." ei

rise, she wns essentially plain and a ■iniple hnle dimestlc"country girl with s knack of putting dishes together and sening ihem In a homelike fashion ihai liutl won her » reputation among motorists. • ■

"«lint now, uncle?” she naked."Sit down,".Julie su down reluctantly. She

■ anted to flnlsh her plan»"Your undo Is going to ask you to

Che up your little room to » big hoik of a man, Julie," began Mr» Croft.

Julie looked from one to the other, "but—of course,” she said, lamely, bhe nns beginning to make expenses nnd was more than Interested In her hudness venture.

"Oh, not the tea room, child," said <>nfi. hastily».—- “No—Uo^the littleroom off." _ . ..

Jull,- breathed freely again. “But Id give them both up, gladly, uncle. You ttn,l Aunt Jennie have been good: to let me have them as long as yon • byte" ' -

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Mr«. Craft’a eyes filled with tear» Julie « ns always so unselfish. She «ould lime hidden her deepest desires from iiiher of them If she thought an «pression would worry them.

This Mr. Hazen is an expert In Pea, !,,■« „Dll one ot y ,e orcbard„ Ig

. worolng mo u lot this year. -Het used *1' i° school with me and has*'rke,l In fruit for .the government ' r Je.irs. Now he's a little run down n 11 thought If he’d come out here for

u^Pdl l.e could give me some good ad­' • 1 ".1(1 ||QIP n pact at tha ennia 41mA**"I have a rest at the aante time.1

I tlilr.-k It I* perfectly lovely. Unde 1 i i. and rn flx up the room to suit a

1 Now it would give him nlght-"•,'rv-lt Is so femlnln»"...

Ti.y talked It all over and Julie ln­* - ' d on rearranging the room and cc "n,Hons so as to make It hnmeHlr.

‘r a man.“'"ii'd make* home out of a hydro

■ said her nncle when-be wai ' to Inspect the room, his goes

" ■" occupy. “ Why—even - an asl 1 a a table right at hla hand whei

, 05 .bed to read.. Yon do bea' Dutch when It comes to beta)

J«n*" *>« »aid, pinching he" cheek. . .rank Ilnzen arrived and was dul;

' mcI. . He was a quiet, rnwbone, ' v nr,t much Interested ln anythlni' work. .................~

' ' " four had a country supperj>re b>’ .Ju!'e and her aunt and after

, !!“ y TO* on U>e Porch and talke, „ «i t moon came qp

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I« Pigeon." «ahi ÌI,, ,..pleased to gr.-i

I r, "Hello. Jleir.taP I * e o n “ s a i j ;!P»pa Pig.-,.,;

W

onI’npa

“Epf." : :(,J,|.ich an adornlli.- ■

on pnt her It*-«.! „n I at I’apa Plg«,r> . which incanì : f yon:" ,OIS PlRCOn Cm.' ■ ”len I was bulli!:n_- tin-

■ did a. grout

• - And th--:r TKi,r;voices » .T, i..,»and tlrcv■ w e e t ,sounds a.chatted »ml W'hi*.P « r e d ,: II (jh U id m c ipigeon turn-.

“You urV». great t.,i-me.” «aid M:-r ì : ri;aPigeon.

“1 cunnt'f • IMShow I i-,,ii|.|!' *1«? '

“O-Mre rhelp you.’' Mlill

ill of

Pqpa. Pigeon. "I think ;irnlly taken an inf.-n-st a likes.to Sec In,« It Is

is exciting fur nn- m it hen" wo were I-t M n; planning just h.-w'..nr

ne hatch tin- cuts i.m," germ.sold Pupa I'l-ccn “|

-st In the lionr liiiii. ranted to do- wint I

natural unite. I -l .oii.i n*k you- tn he'lav mute on <ln nil the u-.-rk yflilng.’ Is mi ¡. i-nn work and slum- fun, w, share «lis:ifi»>inl- cverythlng. I ic|-.-,it

ne feed tlie little, one*, Igeon continued, all," she added, "yong mate." .....always be ■ n loving a Pigeon. "I told yoii i and thut wus yyliut I

fthfftTtioTIU-hiliuifdr"

dinngei 1 wijlj always

llwnys ' love you. i-un, lia PlKeoil. 'r.ci, rno. fe you.dampen the fn...i « dill a little milky «m,.|M . .pn PlRcon. "\\t ‘ ! i;ro'

them.“ "‘InmimL^riirti-iu__-i!j_ut. anyone woiiiii cwtMIS. -tnrrel. Wo th -l<> ople to Jnok ;i! iven't any h.'ni ; nr)'< •esL n*n ran-■ ■.ii■.*. iv<.

that unyoni' u-nuM

Papa Plpron. l nre becoming f-- <>r.

y reason tn !•»*::<*»It we mustn't w..rrj\

Mnmnin ¡‘u'- - n " “No.” s;ii*I Mam-’

ma -I'iirioijmustn't wurrv.We Will j ‘ "!i r|ip .. flying I>nrf\ Mill afternoon, i ! • an!

- that a pM»l man? were polnc t*» rtv and that Hum wi-rd going to i In nil Sorts of tricks."

“That 1« a i.v.nl Idea,“ snld Papa Pigeon. "U t* m ist do that. A Ctrl* flying Will P" MTV good for It Will be cx'it.n. and fun tw , M A n <1 " r 0

'Igeon, “as hi;.: :n rays have tli*1 rour little <

Ing,” said M;iin::i;i long as you hv4

*ve the Jc\"3Ur little ■< t' Miii

r flew off to j"tn

Place.and store?"

for my-watch."

Waited.t whip him th!«

till he It

e he doesn’t do

Were Raised.’t pa «bed .her.—.— would have di**

mighty nice to ..

T h e S p w d h M a* » M .« I t t*

« • *•n m at tripptn, Ü**t h » and e o a tena

*«te to U. InaiSS 2_ * “ £ * »*«*»* h* Mt With b rJ«M ¡ttS à ü ^ a ^ * honeysucfci. , 1 ^WÏLi m * * * * *•*»

I s H S S «

; By RUBT DOUGLASii ■^ mi. ,r WcCisr* » I . . MH liM k u .)

Xvj craft at te . tetow craft |Orth.rti Karm sat hack te hli chair

puiit-d at hia plpav , . '“1 uuther." be said to hia Wife

.tv »ji epixislt« him. “ I b ar. aaked Ins. llixen, a j old achool Crlend, to tvu-v i vi and spend the summer. He a ■ £,:u-rmuent fruit expert, a spe>Ctahist m peaches, and I'd Uks to know , M n M - b» . ^ . wbat ad» that new orchard out there. I Hrtnt doing odds andlie ha» not been so well and th . knock-1 , .T. ■ wom*B'« exchange.(iS a;.J rvat will do him Rood." j T * ” *

Power.I

Dam Adked by iv3

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Tlii» a n such a longg speech tor Ivr hu.-i'aud to make all at one' time that Mrs, Craft looked at him oyer ti< riia of her glasses to see lf he

__sere quite right. ■ .....■M’bere’U we put hlmP* aha asked,

liter a minute. • -' the old bouse .was small and the Ciifts had Invited a niece to uae the five: parlor and little adjotnlns room fur • tea room for motorists. . .

Tom pulled at hia pipe. "Why couldn’t Julie move upstairs and let frtnk have her back room?" he naked.

:I-\uii, I wouldn’t Ilk. to ask her :oJo that after the way she has Used

' h ill u|i for h e r s ^ " .-Tut—tut—Juiie'd understand, n i

ul her m yself t 1 ,,And fultlngy.actlon to words, he

ailed Julie In from her Own little quarters where she. was arranging a menu for a luncheon party o f motor­ists on the following day.

in her cretonne apron, Julie Header- ».a probably came; nearer- to being

peach_ . r ' *«r uie season.

hemrtlke atorZh ,0 ,e*Teh^neUke.tmoMher.oftheoldCr.ft» too bad we cau*t til st«* h .*. >*

«marked Tom Craft l i e Ä wb^n

. c ^ h, V j ^ s r “ k«ro a s at Julie. He saw her sigh. It i gere him hope of a * 1 * 'coming !

- t o t T J .

, , 7~ ^»P«^ Julie.ft *ros♦• “ Com»; Tom,” she

needed, ‘^ -n lg h t . 'd e i r * *

crude ursy. dear? I am not veiy fane?

t s u m couw- t o e t lia ir permnnent? i canpretty than she ever did In anything I fto lf prOTp^t ” bI*

- rmi,r. ;« « house—and me,C°n«<, w?!i1couldn t you?” w*11*

i* ,d * *rc®* »any things that :.f,d .have do with the running of th e» «.b0“** Bnd' nt br®aKa»t time o i T l ° L n0 ‘ nlk oi B »eparntlon butSi 7:'zsszr of ,b6-•«houM

V),d J0a the penchea out hero needed attention," laughed Tom Craft.

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,n oWp^ I ’ •* ,n 8om» Oth.ra, Moat Remarkable of All Bird*I# Unique. ' ~

i . „ ! ^ Per2r P*"««10«. standing erectI MiJrJ“ 1 la" ’ ar° tbe lBr*e*‘ b>hdat Uereg.ona nBe ^ ^ ,n An,arc- _ Powerful swimmers m water. «1-

O lscovcr W a y to M ake Alcohol and Good Quality o f Animal

. F o o d ' From S aw du st.. V • T • '

COIL DUST MIDE INTO BRICTSExperts Save Smelting Industry by

Finding-Way to Eliminate Bulk of Poisonous Oust From

Fluo Dates.

"Oh—Not the Tea Room, Child."rise. She was essentially plain and a sliuple ¡title domestic country girl with a knack of putting dishes together and ,erring .them In a homelike -fashion that-lmd won her a reputatlqn.Bjnpng motorists. . ' ’ ' ■

“UTmt now, unde?" she asked., "Sit down." .Julie su down reluctantly. She

*>nted to llnlah her plans."Tour uoclo la golng to ask you to

Che up your little room to a. big hulk of a man, Julie," begun Mrs. Craft

Julie looked .from one to the other, ‘‘liut-of course,” she said, lamely. She wus beginning to make expenses snd whs more than Interested In her htklness venture.

“Oh, nut the tea room, child," saidCrnft. hastily,—"No—booths -littlen«ni olf." ... . . -•

Julie breathed freely again. "But I'd give them both up,' gladly, uncle. Tou and Aunt Jennie have been good to let me have them as long as yonbyte." - ----

Mrs. Craft’s eyes filled with tears. Julie was always so unselfish. She would have hidden her deepest desires from either of them If she thought an expression would Worry them.

This Mr. Hazen Is an expert In Peaches and one of the orchards Is

..worrying mo u lot this year. H«tUsed p* go to school with me and has worked In fruit for -the government for years. Now he's a little run down and i thought If he’d come out here for' o vpell he could give me some good ad- 'b - and have a rest at the sanle time"

I tliln-k It Is perfectly lovely. Unde oiu. and I’ll fix up the room to suit a

'—a. Now it would give him night*!: ;i.,_|. |, ^ feminine."....

They talked it all over and Jnlie ln­* -'<d on rearranging' the room and ""-orations-so as to make It homelike

a man., ' ‘1 make a home out of a hydro-

■ P- 'o*-." said her uncle when'he was • J"l to inspect the room,his guest

becupy, "Why—even-an ash ' n a table right at his hand when

■ lies in bed to read. You do beat ■-' I’utch when It comes to being

a y. Julie," he said, pinching her i " cheek. . . .

! - tnk Hazen arrived and was dnly - • - em oft.j(e was a quiet, rawboned■ w not much Interested In anything

■Ws-workr*------ ;----- i . 71 !ie four had a country supper pre-

t -•<! by Julie and, her aunt and after*„ -m ,‘,hejr ' at on 0,6 P°wb »nd talked" ■ ti-e moon came up .

Dr. 8. II Jodes, who wait with Sir Douglas Mawsojn, describing a great mass o f the b|lrds covering several! acres o f floe Ice, says thq sound of their cries reminded one of the nolso from a distant sports’ ground In a well-contested game.

The emperor makes no nests. Tits eggs nre Incubated while the lung night is still on, when tbe tempera* tore may be 15 to 20 degrees belowzero, with the wind blowing a gule. The female must deposit the eggs on the Ice, In absence of a nest.'

The single çgg Is placed above the feet, between 'the feet and breast feathers. In this way the egg la hçld from contact with the chilling Ice. This habit has prevniled to long the birds are accustomed to standing on heels rather than flat feet, In striking contrast to other birds

Hales and females take turn In thé process of Incubation. -»The young are reared by the mothers, who. literally climb on top o f them. This strange and seemingly unnecessary. habit fre­quently results In the death of the young. Food Is brought from the‘sea tn the mother’s mouth and gullet^and la eagerly.seized and devoured' by the young.

California’s Cold "Rush."Gold was first discovered In tbe

Transvaal, South Africa, In 1854 snd Johannesburg, the principal center of tho gold activities, was founded- In 1886» but- It was not until 1800 that anything like a spectacular gold .fever, developed. . The South African gold fever o f 18D0 equaled to a consider­able extent the Australian gold rush of 1851. The abondance Of the gold taken from the metamorphlc reef, coupled with the fact that vestiges of ancient mining existed In the Transvaal, led to tho well-based opinion that South Africa was tbe site of Ophlr, frequent­ly mentioned In tho Jewish chronicle as a source o f gold supply. The loca­tion o f Ophlr never has been deter­mined Josephus t tought It was I la India and Niebuhr lelievcd It was In Arabia. ■ . .

Do you know of anything that Is being wasted that that* scientists might try their h^nds

Washington, D. O.—Snvanta hive shown that If the atmosphere w l not Impregnated with dust there woul be no cloud effects, no radiant sunset no soft afterglow o f harmonious coloi Inga which lend a halo to the quiet o: eventide. Alio, there could be

The debris o f the lumber Induatrr » by no mean, the only d u « that to

".“I PU‘ ,0 “ *fal P«"!*"**■. ®oal dust to another notable•»■»pie. Bnd In view of the present ahortage j n lhe_oml «upply

Curious Form of Door.One-of the oddest forms of human

Inventions to . the door swinging on binges at one side. Some weaving In­sects, such as trap-door spiders, em­ploy a similar device. But nothing 1s too old or too good to escape the ef­forts at Improvement A Belgian, Jo­seph Henri Dlerick, Invented a door of a new type, consisting of two triangu­lar ports which close together on a diagonal line, running from one lower corirer of the door opening to the op- posltinipper corner. The two parts, or leaves, are pivoted In such a man­ner that when opened .they swing Into partitions In the celling, leaving an e»-. tlrely unobitriicted passage.

dust particles. :That to -one o f the stories o f the

usefulness of dost,' but government scientists and others are more Inter­ested Just now in determining what can be done with dusts of specific kinds that have long constituted big Items of waste In vurlous industries.

K’erhups the most Interesting de­velopment of the experimental work that has been going on Is In. connec- tlon with the problem of what to do with aawdust Ever since the first saw bit Its way through a piece of limber the enormous waste In sawdust lias been a matter to worry over. In time it was found that this debris could be made commercially valuable is the basis of various manufactures. Oxalic acid 1s produced ou a large scale from sawdust, snd sawdust Is also used In the carbonating stnge of the process for the manufacture of soda. ash. '

Aleohoi From 8awdust. - But now It has been discovered that

sawdust can be converted Into a food and by carrying the process a step fur­ther alcohol, may bs produced.

’ The. sawdust-food Is one- for beast and not for ipan, but nevertheless It is useful and may become a factor In farm economics. Sawdust alcohol will not be used for beverage purposes, but there to a great need tor a new motor fuel to take tlid pluce of gasoltno or to supplement the supply o f that aril-1 d e which Is not keeping puce with the demand, and alcohol seems to hold ont the greatest possibilities In that , direction. : ■ _ , I

White pine sawdust Is used In tfiis . process. It Is treated with dilute sul- - phnrlc acid and cooked under pressure with steam. This brings about n chemical change In which the sawdust to partially converted Into glucose, a simple sugar which to both digestible and of food value. There Is from Tl| to 18 per cent o f glucose In this mix­ture, which to... then neutralized with lime, the sugmOtoeolved and the so- lutlon filtered ott^autj. boiled down un­der reduced ptoaudr'e until It Is o f the consistency of molasses._ This mo­lasses Is then mixed with the partially dried sawdust residue and the result

In i! “ » practically worthies»"•llfcough It was for the most part £ £ “ta lly good coal. It could* not^b* handled or shipped economically, how-

* /’ - • ,ho consumer did not knoww as0 “ o " to5teei „ ( I s f?m" ller » “ '1 «»alter •to*« of anthracite were ’ found use-5“! l unin “',w «h» <lu»t..Itself to beingburned, either through a tiowdered-cwol banter which sprays the pulverlxed fuel Into the furnace or firebox, or In tb*;form of briquettes.¿ A : ; T ? ,U'n "cently formed hasrtriw nt Al**»ndria. v“■^a tori r “ proeenM ot «’tabw- a fuel that totei^smalgam o f coal

Z T Z Z * 7 fln# *""■ Tbu ^ orovtr ,be f" nn* '•••■ (teat dlstancea surroumllng the snieltora

Md cautes-.gr*« Injury to ,u kinds to . * r ! 0“ * wl,h ,b* « «u u that wuIrtoS'm^f cowp*nt a *ere being w d t o . » 'r " " ,y constantly,ml»h|,h| !r * * fta p e ct that thay mlgh^b, required.to shut down thatr

uaf i P*rt’ m and eventto . V w?i tound to ellmlnst# the bulk ,,f the poisonous dust fromenhertret8****' Th* whl,e «rsenlc thus collected aggregates thousands o f tonsuseful i’ *M ** 1,1 to many“ fetot purjmsea. It |g converted Into

free 'that to altogether Inter­esting In these days when the so-called law o f supply and demand to sending the cost o f anthracite skyward.

Briquettes are made of other ma­terials In the campaign against waste. Metal filings and turnings are sub­jected to pressure and thus converted Into compact mnaiv that can be charged Into furnaces slid remelted with the least possible loss. I’owdered ores und tnloemls that Would either blow away or clog the smelters, may be' handled In similar fashion and made almost as satisfactory -as lump ora Immense quantities o f disinte­grated Iron ore that were formerly considered o f little or no economic Importance nre thus made atnllabla

In at least one Instance tbe utiliza­tion of dust has been brought about, not as s inero measure of economy, hot In order to save the Industry It­self. In smelting valuable metallic ores, notubl)L copper and lead, con­siderable quantities of arsenic con­tained In the ores are driven off with tbe furnace gaaes In the form of a

togmento compounds of value In Uledl-In^Tf. n *»* dr* 'ttl,u«,r>. ■“<> <»'•>

^ for , ‘ ,ra*ln« orchard., vineyards and gardens.Careful With Qolcfl Oust t

There to one kind o f dust that every­body has always been more thindui O" r e t0 U,“ U* *n'1 ,bat (»><1 . ' ' f *"1' nt *oes to waata Itto because It cannot be avoided.. In all the varied mining proccasea and wher­ever gold Is handled In the mints or In «he arts every precaution to taken to

ev; T « f the preciousmetal. |n fart, dust to gathered and“ ’T? ,b ,t *« One «hat It Is little more than "color.”

K"'d '•unst. but It occurs In scales, srnl

ROAD S Y S T EM S F O R D E FE N S EQonerai «U ff ef Army indicates What

Read Development Is Needed_____...... tor Military.

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M e a t« ai pUnDeU by ih» ero- anti ataff o f the army has recvntly beep ..Indicated to the Deiwrtnicat o f Agriculture by the secretar)' of war •od the Information haa been placed ut the banda of tbe englnrvnt o,f the bureau.of public roads who are at-lhe ptoaent time getting Into final shape

! ,* P“ * for <b« ayalem of fnlrrsl- •ld highway a. Thto system will c«o- •tot or approximately lSW.Out) mile* of road, ao laid out aa to serve all Farts o f tee country sud will h« built by the statm in conjunction with federal aid. .. ..

The generai alaff has been Investi­gating -the subject since limi, the tm- •veu o f public - roads collaborating. Briefly summarized, the rcport nudo to as follows: There are certain vital areas along the boundaries of. the United Slates against which any In- vjajon will probably be directed. T»ere areas have been outlined by the general staff. For military pur- poees they should be connected with the centers o f production and storage

n. ‘ '»'ustrlol centers. The roads will then btwinme i strategie Ilnrs of •upply and will usually «inform with roada located for other Transcontinental roules particular valus for military pur-,,pOMML . . “

Thespian submttlod by ths War de­partment shows Important centers that should be connecte,!, hut doe*not «Iva detailed foutes. Engineers of the bureau stato tbit these point*Citi he connected by mads without

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ly enough- thto nugget was christened "Welcome Rtranger," The largest nug­get found In California weighed 380 ounce» Kussla has produced ono of 00 ounces nnd the Klondike ono o f 85 ounce» By far the grcnlcst proportion o f the gold recovered, howover, to In medium and fine dust.

Where gold Is handled In Inrge quan­tities all aweeplngs and all dust col­lected by ' vacuum“ cleaners n _ saved, for It contains minuto particles of gold that In the aggregate and In the long run amount to largo sums. Ev il the clothe* worn by tlioso wlm bundle tlie gold are “mined" *t stated Inter­val»

Polly Criss “ Fire," Save* Horn»Philadelphia.—A pet.parrot saved n

three-story apartment houso here from destruction by lire. .

C. J.' Doyle, who has an apartment on the lop floor, had retired, bu't In a few moments he was awakened by the shrill screams of his parrot, which be kept In the kitchen.

Cent sot Rosd Built to Carry Hssvjf ' • T raffle. _ -

any serious dislocation of the plan o f development for oilier purposes and that In general the mllllnry need for roads conforms with surprising closiv ncss to the commercial und economic need*.—IMs thought Hint the plan suls^ milted can he embodied In the federnl- nld highway system and thus muka the system sn lmportut fueler In our plan of national defrnae.

Hoods of n purely nillllary nalttre such ns those leading to const fortifi­cation* Imve not been Included in the. plan «nlnnltted nnd will lie handled by the War department ns heretofore.

B EN EFIT S O F B E T T E R ROADS

Lady Northcliffe May Wed Again"

Is a product closely resembling^;nm.. Farmer Had Right Idea.Thu* It would appear that the tl«bt-

flsted farmer who tried feeding bis mules excelsior and sawdust as sub­stitutes for grass and bran mash had the right Idea. Hts trouble was that he did not prepare the stuff properly.

In producing alcohol from tho bran, mixture tlie essential step Is to let ihe sugar In It ferment. It Is esti­mated that three to four hundred mil­lion gallon« of ntcohol could in Ihl* way be derived from sawdust, shav­ings and bits o f lumber that nre vasteil <*»-h year In tbe mills of tbe

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Farmer Bnsblsd to Transport Prulte and Vogotabloa to City and Taka

Back Moat. '

| I’rnpn food I* one of the greatest - nece**ttle* If the health of the com­I munlty la to ha properly preserved,| Better roads mean better food. In ! years past, the farmer too often lived j on a restricted diet of salt pork,

corned beef, smoked meats, and other foods which could be prepared on the farm, while rife city dweller did not

-have the advantage of fresh fruits and vegetables. As roads sre Improved, the farmer to enabled to bring Id* produce to th* city fur tlie Use of Hist community snd take bark for himself fresh meat* snd other foods only ob­tainable In the city. - j

GAS CONSUM PTION INCREASEDTssts In Pavsmsnt Traction Problem»

8how That Mora Fual Is Rtqulrsdon Dirt Road. I

According to tests In tlie problem o f ' pavement traction, gasoline conxump-

f tlon by motor vehicles Is Increase,] In i traveling over a dirt road. Concrete highway* show ttg> least resistance to traction In terms of mile* t>er gallon. Brick, maendam'and gravel are next 1tf~ order. . .

Tlie Viscountess Northcliffe, It to ruiricwed, may wed Sir Itobert Hudson, chief agent o f the Liberal party. 8Ir Robert. Hudson to a widower, fifty-eight, and lisa a daughter. He to chairman of thk Jotbt finance committee of the British Ited Cross and was-knlghtt-d for his sertlce during the war. He was a dose friend o f Lord Northcliffe. and It Is rejArted that It was tbe latter’s wish that his widow should become Sir Itobert’» wife. Portraits of them are shown here. , ; - —►------— ----------

' Laws Ara Different.Recently a tourist In phasing through

four slate« was required to buy. four different sets of lenses In order that his headlights would comply with -state laws. More uniformity In high­way regulation Is needed.

' . Everybody Can Rid*.The bureau of public rouils of Hi,»

United States Department of Agricul­ture states that there are enough mo­tor vehicles la tbe-United Htiilex to tike " the entire population for a rlde> at on« lime. •

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TUUR8DAY, FEBRUARY I, 1*23

Tara* Om Dallar u d a Bail a Taar

fteUrnd K U» Critifotl rnat Qflei at ItoCubd CUaa* Maiur.

I l I» a h ea lth )- »Ig n to r t lm fu tu r o «il C r a n fo rd t trat ( l io c i t i m i » h a v e • I i**t m a d e u p I l i f l r m in d » to ( s k a Snti-To.t In m Iio oI a ffa li» , o v l ib r i f e d l » ‘ i V '/ir tiv a la rg e ly n t te n d e d in n t in g am i t in « b y I lio tr igger m u l in g at I 'lo v o ln r iil K rlitxil M on - lia i iriglit T im f ia » l « o f t f io proM 'iit ■inti u - t I» In a g r o w in g i l l » » a t l» fa o tin ii « ¡I I I i l io u Im lo » e lio n i at t tint Ion «m l I lif« n a tu r a l ly l a i n « Ih n fo rm

;; r.i n» lug to i tmifgi' (hii oifirrol <,r(hi- It--nril of Education It will not ilo to malto the <|»|„, that Ilio » l'oli' tnovotiiont I» an offort fo «tint

Jl'.o_?!!l|iCEI'Wu«i.J.*tltielpaJ_It gon*fmtlior Ilian (liât.

'Ilio 1«hi« - 1» not al all'wltoflior Mi»«, Edmund »Itali Im* rctalno«] tir di»ml*«<»l A» a mnltor of fart tho trinilo ni iitfloo noi a» npplln«] t«i

liO"l traoliorn prcvent» Mirrminry <h»iiiI>»bI. 'Ilio l«*no pinlnlr 1» uno ni tlm nllllmlo of thè Board nf Kilu olitimi a* a wliolo ami (ho generai iii**iiil«f»rtiou wltli ro.ult*. ('ran fu n i *jii‘lui» on II» ptihllo BoJitKila (ter niintii nf |nip!l» emulici jk1 rimli* iiiuin thari «ny «itlior nmiilrlpnlltv In Iho fnimty. |f noi tirorc. Il I» ioii noar tlm top. In rc«til(» Cr/m Ioni 1« liolnw nio«l nf tlm»o intuii i ipnllllo», li |» tlm grtmlng know- lo'lgo of the»o faota tliat Imi'In Ilo* nodmt nf Mnmlay nlglrt'a'mooiiiig, noi a |MTMinal, Alitimi» senili»! any liollvlitnal. " " "« • é

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OOMMTnRCATED |of th* few uponEditor Cltfawi and Chronicle: lit depend*? tort

A good m m r- at v$ c m -look at the altfrom tl>* school mooting hold on !*nd ft*««, wftli heart, M ondsynlght ta tiw Cleveland I «to** Jnerober# of the HoIkwiI, In m»m or l«aa o f a haw e# I tnlltoo wboaa lam * nt fn who* her t»r not anything useful!«* azrate thorn from had beam aromnplfahad.. Many. «O-1 Vice. and wipe Onedlilnt duubterflr. had com« out with th*1 «««*■■ . . . . . • i.-.-.™»-:-:. ■- -Idea of firework* in prospect, and I HORATIO P. V A jf lJCZTZ.they wore not entirely disappointed. I ---------- ------— :

Throughout the meeting It waal ■ • 1923.apparent that the minority mam-1 Editor Cl then and Oirfinlaig; her» of the school committee and at 1 would greatly appreciate It If

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-■ - ■ ■ ".iiZ Zroprmicnutlre group of baekort|you could giro rno Vpaea ta yourj?,»*.'i ",lorn «*»*'............... —w en* adrooating a move that would I paper to correct an orroaeotta «tate-< . -

QUMrftv ttn« (a *irn*nL that h u iM»n lironiM tf/m v Tt>* ‘',UI tiwijtit 1» i*rhange the minority of one ÛT aiment, that has boeri hroaght to'm y TI- « majority of one. A set of r«*oIu-|»tfcntlon: In the effect that I had Tlir IUmuI “I £*iur»luoi I don» was offered and adopted by I demanded tlirongh Mra Thom paon au-i t>»iun »r i*w r..»*.*i.i. dm mooting, which put It on record fot the Scliool Board, the resignationa» opiKiwd to tlie present eondflof a fifth grade teacher. Mÿ anali ~~¡ Tbr uno,!»tW« «r u.» r.r.i rn.««-« «r« tluiu»ljrti«i..lxiard,aiidal*ii.intha|danalitcrlaintbat grade. therJuiTe ............»oh«»!*, and which recorded tu

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Wiiunl A*«nur HcrWtbcfi>~ Aleflii

lulorrlng rorfaln candidates for l'It toaclmrs. four rcgiilw' Ofliai andJ *“J'- “f w‘ "‘ut .■*'“*“* “ J i". . . . . ■ - - - - ite Agl

, . .. ..... .................... __ -ftBif In the* W achool days to dai«. *,A ¿ £r'u- - - * . . . . U»aLegj| g;«jw pf Wsllfto» to.........

Iwr, th«hr« MtMKviy ■<i‘l N**rüi- efiy »kn.* it«# Koutbvtl; i»4 We«i«rlf Tova»Lif futra IO tmiakrti Arrsuf : Unettre ÄouftKffy U* H»v#ft)f tina-cf l*s*U»o Alfmw to OrViiaftf HtrrH , Uith^e atofif fh» Wrat«Tiy iu«k i.f flniufii Mieti tw UÀmpUm Umirfxi<u¡* um* K/uOicyty »ari# of ftf«in|/U<a Hl/etl U» JCaai/uati Af/et-l ; lUmtf ai«>fi( Ute W atrrlf aUia

nigh|t»o »tii»«titm«>*. I'liavo nof asked the! for any one nf their rixIgnatieeA

MARY f'l.AKK IIOPKTÄ8.

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flr»t rcMilutlon etpresaed will nt tho lucctlhg as dcsinm» tohang«* tfio tnakoiip of the hoard, ___In- imoonil rotodiithm would In of ] AM OPEM LETTER

fort change it In regard to one] ■ LAKEYnmnilmr only, After we had g o n e 'ly «fear Miss lAkoy: homo and had .Him* to think over] from many of our townswomen f he mat tor. tlm following stands hoar the statement that the Village

«nit a» # |iro»l<»mi«#i«t.fact:,-iaiiM JalL'ilpriUifnieoi.Aiwfiflitlon. «(._» « -............................... .................... ’ ' ‘ en-

itr M’liiMil i oninilllce. .nur uriuml hoard, In fact any|«Tt Miller for »efiool tmatea to lie,,,,,,, I mol hiiartl, Ita* a thankless Job. voted for at the cloctlon o f Feb. |.'l.| ',r\

They ito fol» o f hard Work and give] 11 war my tinilorotaiiiling arid t h a f l . ' '

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GENUINt;

“ B U L L ”D U R H AHTOBACCO

Tlm rote of dirne lo mie hy ilio if.prenetital Ive ineedng of Miindny night, In favor nf a rhiitige nf con- tiiil In tlm Iloard and enihir»lng Me«»r». Jnne» and (.'j-tilk«!iank and Mi». Tefley, »limi» rlonily nini «ti

. iiilHtaltahly Ilio tremi, nf (iiiltlìe nplnlnn. Kven a' vnin o f mie lo «ine of »noli a gnthcrlng mmlil Im nulli « li*iil c'aii«e for nuMimlng dmt all I» lini «oli n idi-olir M'Iiool». More filali « malorlfy nf (lm»e pr»-»ent aro parenl», and parenls- are nn| .wltli inif faol» front nhloh fn fnrtn a wnrflt wlille jtiilgnieitf. Wlmti many, jo » mo«i, parenl» In a roiiiinitnlfy agree mi »urli Imnio», Il |» hlghiyelgnllloant...............■ _ » • • ■ -

Kvor »Inoe Ilio A»»l»tant Onunnla slufier nf .Kilifost loti inailo n »urvey «ir ..¡ir »ehfMiu by f*<«)ue»t, inoinhrr» nf Ilio Soliiiml Iloard bave roferr<yl

‘ 'llfl-teport _a» enminmnllng thè

up luajiy night» to tho bmlncM of of other nminher» tlist Ilm Aasocla l ...mr m 'IiimiU, time wlilrli 1» often|t.h*n hail not endoraed thl»; ii„.,,.iur Khi ai i oinldoralile (ier»mial sac|vandldate hut {ho A »violation rot» lire, ami In return thay. too o f t « i l r<,«'ntH.wi large and »trong a grotiji n 'l\o only adverse rrltfcTOfi,-Too of eltlzen» I think o ilollnlte atste

iiiteu «on. thl» originates with poo-|menl on the matter from you as who do not know all the facta. I’ fesldont. will h«i moot helpful to

\Vo inn prone to Jump at conclu 11 hour who wore »ml worn net pres- Ion», to pinko snap judgments on|,'Mt at -Monday'* fiieetlfig.

paillal lufurniafloii. A'ery, »Inreroly,Tlm writer 1» a property owner| f'Ali<i!,V ,\ II. KHARKUR..

«ml voter In ("ranford, and the fatli | **• K. In order that the matter way r of four rliflilren. two of whom are I receive the publicity It deseiyes, f

two of our »rliooia. In twro year»I oendlng^a copy of this letter lie «ither two will bo In schwd, and] ] ° * * rnnford «jttzeiiandChron

hocaii*« nf tlieae children. If for no Iother reason, ho Is deeply I n t e r e s t - , . . - . . . . „ « » « » t o n - i d hi the acJmul altiiatloD. Ill» I MOSQUITO EXTERJCOIA110M rlilldron have attended »rliool ln| ' , AM001AT10M (wo other rnimmuilile» In Now Jcr-I fhe New Jersey Mowiulto Eater

f CaetniAD »U**t Mi fh* wf brflttiilhC.2__ Till huutiiifrjr» **t 111* Harutid UUlflfl Af*

«a ío l iu « f : BK il.N M -N «! g| t hksia At*(tue AOtJ AMcn M U rri; tllrU*# dluh l ti>* KAilrriJf ik t i •if f u v .« Avenue to W ituut A »*m ue¡ ih *n r» ad»*»g 4l>* B it fa r l / Walfttal -A * « t u e -tob a n jam llM-nre Ali/fig tl»« *M#',f bafUa.f Kopfl to tl.r tdslrrfj To«iiAlff|f line; t»'ic[;»c dtl’tiK tint Ka it irti) TumutHif Jiiid to Ule f tdl«HI

dl U lf roadwd) ui tii« (VnUal f U i l n a d 'M l 'i n I. Tti*< there «hxll t»c*ai f fd.Til-M j, r »cT _ (hg-j.i.f diu»! th* rnitrr of Üie ■ >•> Uiaü«,ti aliti rullertrd tor yy»r

rT.rrîïïï“ i^ tÿ » r i r a n r r ^ T o f nn> Huudrfd Tfiifiy TliPr# Tliüar . -r.l« Im» Ul th» u.’.O. rur»il» rru»»i„« »!'•' V"“ « HiuuUul »nü m i» Ttirfe Pulllr« »ml

» . r.iuu.l,, l l „ . |, il,»me , TI,Irl» »I« «■•»«. .IU.1J.US1.3*1. f“ «,«“ «, V«r|»,e Ille Ul Lu,m,|„ l'U,-» .\„ri|, A .» "< " ‘»U l", Ui. »|.,iTO[,rl.lluu» u l furti, I,, ll,e

aonei or iMTfanoa .Null,-« U hetrbr SIT»» tint It i» lb* Intefi- Ikm ut Ut* Tonti ib ip foauiiltt«« of Ui« Tu«* fi­ati it* ut C'r ih ford. In Ut# CouMr of l-itioti.-to

( i n “An ItolAtipf to Ta i«* ft*r U*#V»*r *ntl lb*f • *Ti Kwiur, ricBRrASY «. i»:i» it S oViock pu Ri.« la (la# Ut»* ami Uu Town- ■flip Koutoa, fttfa«r Union Afflili« and Aldm Hit rei, la lb# piatv vbift a fltiai trar!n| wül be * tiro ou Old prupnanl ordtnam'f. Ih* pro y a ion* oftthlrh ira aa fuUuwi'

Hr it «Kilaüird Ilf the To«T>«li!p CummlUf* of the Tnwn.iiip tyf Cranfurtl, in tf)« CoufUy of

, , -,* -E D

2 5 5 5 £ * è *uw"'TRL* VO TcîflMn!1 f ï t0D l

a svertlsements: « O X o A i ,^ ^ ' w

( Ä l N ^ I o T nd L T 'a^,8 , "[pd™. t W p W ejng room «ulto, new i»/.»'1 ,l' holstery: 3; or 11 F|,i ,rr tYantoJtl, 41 w * hl" - t f - ,

wool étíinUe tau-f'n“l,IJOï t " e"'- Also a R White walnut china *1.:..» .' Cranford 619. i JfMîiA

if)

i ’ «if • illll'l * If IIHIMiMIlH'M UI* a» UW w Ui * I , . , . . Æ ¿ » » . »wy. «me nf (hem ilio village „ f UllnaUnu -Awmclatioir lias PUrjtorth I’llnecfim. where exeelleneo In 111 «• fn lentall'e program for Ita tmth n liiMd. Is tlm iK.lihy of the.lirofcs-l'“ '" ; '“ !»{jig' ul\'(‘A» Ttioy IiAVfi i ]m) hnffi to P 1 ot tilo Hotel AtniiUMdor» At*

I Oy . (Mb's of arm ther|lnM,1i' <'»*. »*“'»• " i® ># laclu

‘ •'at, tthflo di* ilhi,tlm criticisedliutaht ' P i a U e m ^ 'î i i r ^ ^ T ,m

."h-h' fruii, f ,,i l,)r, r l '

!•".«-»* - : : : , , r x * ! Äf < 111 \* iHNiunirif Aii ^« i4 -.«- Hü f;,r ''r Æj m l i « i,.| ,„r , t | , *11' ,1 'ressI « » «i»- n l.ui a * * "Vfit*

writer'«-children have heen young women of rhararter, enlture and uhlllty, nnd deserye only the high- e*l prill»«'.

Ill »pile, however, of what has hr,mi »aid In fijvnr of our schools, the liidlciilton» aro very strong that ehnrigos sliould ho niaile In our »rliool eouimlttoe. Jin hoard of ill- reef ora can, stmcessfully operate a liushiess eulerifl»e In tlio face of a

Among the speakens will lie Wilfrid A, Moiicliëo, Proaident of (ho A»soelatlon: Or. fxdaiii] 0 , How- aril .Chief of tlm Ihireau of Knto-

» i’ ImmiI In t w o la rg e M a te , a n d Im Im « n o h e s lta n e y In » «V in g th a t t h e .C r a n fo r d s r h o o ls rn m im ro v e r y fn v o ra f ily w ith a n y o f thnni. T h a t o u r s r h o o ls ran k h ig h iiiim n g flu* p ill i li » » r h o u l» o f t o o d i i in t r y I» a t t e s t e d liy th e fa r t th a t g r a d u a te s o f o u r l ila h se lm o l e n t e rUrn college* with little difficulty,- , . . .mul make good reeords In their eoi» .Entomologist o f the N. J. Agrlcnl- legr work. Tho teachers of the ,l,rBl Experiment Matlon: and pro-

im ilo g y o f t h e I?. H. D o p t , o f A g r i- r u l t u r e ; J o s e p l i A , Is» I’ rlneo, Hen-*lor Nanltary Engineer C. 8. Publie Health Service; Tilomas J. If earl lee.

mlnent workers from farther alleili. At thè fourtli senslon of thè conven timi It i» propeseti In take up thè N’mv Jersey work cnunty hjr county, [Ivlng remirts of what Itgs borii Inno and wliat In nroposed. The

Mosqiilto Cuiiunlsslon I» a move meni of great linjfortanro, aa thè imo» i|i i ( ( o I» « wlile-sproaii nienace, and affeet» not o ily tho gonoral pithlle health U H »«o dtsfrtctav top/-, as a m.w,ii„»|g’ rrni diialn Vf

«•-iw . mein« liiM.f li«r Koiiffirrly. aid* of Noilh A».y,ü«* hl AWtii kl/i**t - ti-om." aluiiK Ihr U .ji.rlr *!«}«• t»f Al'kn hlretl lo ChIoh A*tim« -f fiie.ol^f'v- o f IwKhmUiB 1

' To* laiiunf.tro» of [hr Third JMitflct Kf« ,y* f.iijnaa: » fc id w iN i; «t Cukm A*«mi« »ndkld« 11 Mfccfi Okir'w along lh« EKitorl/ iid« of Ud«fi lo Nurth A t«tu«; lh«nr« atong!h« .Softlirrly aide nf North Avcntja to th* rent«/ Jln« o f the - undrrgrido rrouing (al«j kiinwu i i Unrr.lH l 'U .r f ; lh*»c« along th« «'cnt*r nf LlfKOlu |1ir# to the crater of the roidwt) of Jho Cratril Hidrnttl of New Jrftcy, (Jimcc iinrtg tho renter of the roadway of th« Cnitfil lUiiroid of Sew Jmey to the Easterly Towinhlp Hit*; thrnre along th« Ewatrrly Town «Jilp II»* to drangr AYcnuc; tlimce along Or df»ee Afrriu* t» XprlfigflrlJ Arenu«; thenre dlcmir tii* Kaitorly able of Hprjngflrld A »mu* to l oinn Atoiur, thrnr« along the Houthrrly »i«I* of fninn ATt-rme t«s fh*> jilae* o f tirglaiitag.

I Tlia ImiifidAfir« o f th* fourth Dl«trtot »r* «1 folio»*: IlLfilW IM i at Union and '*j>rliigfl*li| AtnHtna: iftrnr* il(»ng th# UVatrrly ••*!«!* of »pftogflrld At.tiuc (a Orange Ao*ou# fliMtf-c iloiig the Northerly side ^if Orange Are -i»ie to the Eaatorly Townilüp line; thence Tlotig the EAitorly. i Northerly and WcKtrfly rTiiMtiahljy lint* to UlvUInn Atcnjic: thencealong (fie K««l«ely aid# of Ihrtakin Atcmie to ilnmptnn Mirtfl; flu-nV* along the Northerly line nf UamMim Kfre«t to Kniumati Btreet; h'lice a.lufiff ihe Ea«»t»TlY tide o f Kastman

Street lo Uritnfr A»e»Mii'; (hence, along fh« korfiirrlr aid* of .rolnu Anniue to tlm filare f IwKlfmltig. .The H oard/f KiluCatudi hit ratahilahed four

oiling |»lace* for ..............dhma, to wit;FlltMT lUHTUIfT. Hoorn* nf the Christian

i**d WlMloiiar* Aillam—. Walnut Arenue HKI'ONIt niKTItiCT, Lincoln Krl.rwd niilldlng. Tllim» WHTIIICT, Tire Hon«« on North Ate-

fiilloMTIng »tatemi-»t of rtaourcea and appropria iiufi* for (he tlacai yrar 1923:KKtfOUllCEflBurplua Krrniú* Appropriated.».__«..♦ 9.90* 99lllarellani-ons lUr«au«...... ............ .. 33*SS9.Afiiuunt to t« ralaett by Taxai ton 133,453.39

ahi rl 1*1 r let * rea|>ectirr1y

ToritTlI tMHTIUCT. C'lrvrlgnd Hrhof.l nulld-

I l l Ä - 1« diñen Is eimslileralile <h" cmiperatlon of iheTnhwLitaho!

"» «"■ town aro in bo-erved. If »ip, „-in tüñ mWdng ns ev |«ri ".i«| |„ rosolili Ion». I»

,''1rrrl«''1l nut Ibero will l,0 "loinher on the

ah<l It líim» tint- niiimar toMime of n» fimt (his will Miffirlcntly reiiiedv dm eomlllltin. I t »eoms Ini' mi«» l>|e that r Imnnonliiusly workng limly cnn ho-ruade up of people

wlm hnvo umili, siirh lilt tor roiimrks ■ nml nliiiuf, each oilier.

s«.k Fellow Ma,,', a.et Pointa,«U«!l ."f"'' 11 'Maks tinI I, , i " " " a,l'" ,,"r* Ever]on» I,a.(null»• ‘u 1 "v,‘r-v,"!e has Idafn n i l» , h » ,,in> (lieifn*»«'; we I,my II, ,,„r »Innll.v ii|„,n ...... . „ „ M¡¡y ^

''" » I - e f en e uniitliiT. IV#

worat of utlentloD (x>Bs

wri.1, or i,, '" "« l 'i m T , r »••«.»»•r«. mem.»•lanío for liiek iif i , , /11 I1»,» <»i«|il,'llln nilón» ..f ei’ ''n,orIlio pré»», r 1,1 »"rinntImi „„ I!. .V .. '"»'.«►{iw of dm eoininldeo win,"rinnfloñ on •>, «¡-v el>ir„, mu. ou7fIh!l7,nnii!

Hm 11 < »n ,11" f ' k"¡! J', »! M,. “ IT !1,'11"» . iï'r '^ '. '" " 'r o s t s o f mir town, and»«■"* m o e d n f ' Ä ° f wV' ^

Si;mm,(III

ÏM'Iit'v«» wfi« h.,, loir* n t ' / i n k c i i ' i m *'!**,. .^^î.îon, tho

• " " »'roMuu11 whmr,ñ ,y r E ,;:i íüúñw íüi^'!:« ' ^ r m v ï ï . :

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C L Y D E C. m u

REGISTI'Rlil) ARCHITECT

• South Avsnua W.

Sn tipraim oliali Trita «Uewhere than at thè luce „d.'olgiiatrd tor roterò of ihe rothig dia- clrt hi irti Idi »ahi pera»» rralilea. • . ""

faplcnf thl* flrot day o f Prhruary, 192,1»tiK0lt(»B A. WATRON.

< . Dlatrlct rierk.Voi*; - TI»« terni •Vurrent «ipenaca** Inrliido

thirtt»alk', learli*ro*, JanlloM’ and medicai In- ,‘ectoro' BAlarlro, furi, teitfiOolni, achool aup* 'le*, (lag*, tranoportallon o f puplla. tulllon nf )l>t!a altendlng achonla In mhcr dlilrlrta «Uh

«marni nf ih« Board ó,f Kduncatkm, achool ^ r h ^ r o mpwoailoo o f thè flUtrlct Clwk.

l"«i » 4 # «fi

- $119,99X39. AITBOUBIATIOSS

Uudgrt A|»prf>prUtloua».„-........... .......9178,493.39Hw ttoti 1. That ih la ordinane« shall Ukt

vfTtVt liiimrdlatcly. .ALVAN B. DENltAN,

Township Clerk.Usted January -21. 1923.

PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES iKcalerl bld» wilt bo receíred by tha Township t'otofiilttcr of the Townahlp of. Cranford, N. J

T l’ EHDAV EVKMNU, FEBRUARY 39, 192.1«. . at j* AI.. • -

At the Towiiahlp Rooms, loir the following aup* plica to be drlltered aa reutilred or aa ordered ihirUig the year:

AI-...t lVUOO galluna o f REFINED COAL TAIt furtilolied and spread on the streets of the Township, e<igal to Tar?la "U‘* In the oplntou

f the Townahlp Engineer. .At*>ut 1.JU9 tons o f hard BLAG SCREEN-

IN4«H or CUIl'H of to *,1» Inch aiac, free front fine dust. Each bidder Khali submit Miopia with his bid and price o f material and tha rr«lght rate to Cranford Hutlon .of the Central Railroad of New «racy» and be alull agree to fli'llver .the material aa ordered fn «(uatitltlra of

t !«*««( 1(10 tuna per day. *CLEAN CRUKIIED TRAP ROCK to Im da-

liTered oil the street or In the yard aa ordered in the following 11 tea:

2 V* Inch.IV* Inch. ' ■ _I Inch.

inch clean, 'Her ecu lugs, 50% dust Stone dual. ;.The Township Committee reaervea the right

to reject any or all hida as In their opinion ■" Ikcai aerre the Intereata of tlia Townahlp.

U. C. N. COLLINS,‘ Township Engineer.

Dated January list, 1923. -

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINGThe annual meeting o f tha shareholders o f

tha Cranford Mutual Building and.Loan Aaao- elation for tba ..«election of four Directors to segrí! for three year*.-and one Director for ooe year to flti Vacancy, and three auditors for ona r«ar, and to transact such other business aa

n i^«tmírv™™ñfB " , .'’frirfIi‘r*|i',n1 ••»n i*or l l „ arluMi «Ml rnlilnil

«I » I'. ll.

tu» »-l,ool (ll.irII I .0,1 I » " Í «*»l,I"ol « HII.™ i » d r " | , u , ' ‘« ' I w n «uthImmMIMtltr |,r»„(ll,1! ! l, . ** 'î “ * ' ,"•««• . » « omont»', of »orU ao»1» I*'*- '.I' ' " r 1*00001111» «»ail .„ .I « r i , ; ' " ' ld *h» " h» a t .l ' lo

Mate ur, female (111» S ial»;,,,» trar aiMl ù " h" '"*»» «»»IiImI In U.«V »hall roi. lûr * ô , . Î!'f " U",lv !" '" " « h »«» ,»f0 tr Olio (V.r! ' . ' ,«:'llon' who.... ■ . . . . . f age lini claim real»t&SsSSr^'iLu » ä

» « H i r r l K s

KSNYON HK8BICK.SocMUrjr.

BOSTON PERNS-.\|ee ,mwit o t clean. heaJd.v Ja rtronr pianta, io# up to flowers and Floral fL , *' ,J»hört nolJce. Lehigh^'’18.1!* Wl Oreehhousea. K « - | j uui ^ ' 1'’ ; e t 0M 27 Lehigh Avenua p t^ “

LA ROE Cemetery f*|0t,Xln«Jen temetery.. II,-»t |„ " 4 hi Cemetery, f*rle„ ),m to "*at loi,"•■voi J . W _ c a r e C r a n £ o T r ;ViMi tan.l _ #. : w ‘ y V

1,ri 'm I.’i „m t arnl Chronlele, CTsnforij” \ 1 j

SEVEN room house, lot SOxlon Li.• improvements, near station '.!!

schpjtl; fine nelghborho«,! T «lUlck sale. $6J00. Teleithone i: i u

FOR RARE QUICK—Bui,>k passenger touring car, witli'wi,', ter top cord tires, motor recenth completely overhauled, new a, ; !ng gears and wrist pi,,, very

J 'n r»r, 1r ia ' " ‘ "i♦.to». R. C. Aldrich, 2i Oelltr») avenue. Telephone. 284 C'ranforJ •

ROOKS FOR RENTTWO furnished rooms to let „n.

yate family; 118 Elm street, t>« . fonl. Telephone 4:(5-R,

LARGE front room, well (nmi-!„M north hIiIc. convenient to train» and trolley. Address I*, n p,„ 233; Cranford post office Frant many of our townswomen I

FIVE room apartment and bath t„ hd. feb. 15th; 1H North „venue.

ONE. two or three room», w ith heat and • housekeeping privilege 'in Trust building. Telephone *r,s \| Cranford, before 9 a. in. or after i p. in.

PLEASANT third floor front room 102 Union avenue. North, ('ran­ford. Phone 285 Cranford.

LOSTPASS hook No. 10168,. The Mutual

Savings Fund Harmonio. Finder kindly return to Mrs. Rapita, (11 Centennial avenue. Cranford.

LOST on Hampton street, between Willow and Springfield avenues, a

FLOWERSfor ail oeeailcm»

Arllitlo and Latait I»..»|gna Funwal Work a 8p*cüHy

“T "« the— Kirerside Flower Shop —1 • M Kofth Av* E, .!

steel head bag. Rcwanl if return­ed to Hampton Hall.

BANK Book No. 4831 of the Cran-

^ before Um m h d a / t r ' t hrnadT«1 ' *PPJ «tlony wil,^! made to the bank for a now hoot---- — ________ 28

In THRFine ov. y ^ K T I N K S

t in „ a — — 'toce. Westfleid—Valéìi tines, post cards, lacefolders,' mechanicals,,,,etc " “ÄvöraWfroSS Va,Æ« n*ora, from one to twen t y H > «

ORANFOJU) I

iitlti# jnicti prraon to In i », « t.t «ürra' ' ;t t h'».';1 ; « *iH.iii.n. ,.f m /k ir , ’ s z ,s r . j * p .

» "'fh fhlH.,,1 Klrrtlm,1

cents.

Prompt Dallrary , ' OKOROB HOLLAND

Clark Townahlp P . o . Rahway N j

P L A N Y O U R G A R D E N A T Y O U R L E ISU R E !!

Gfaeo Want Ads BnogResoIts

B O R O U G H O F K E N IL W O R T H

uinóBu 7fí.?¡tT íídrdnreabdhn . T O ' ï ' ï v w  A » on

• ALL 10ND8 «F I FOUNDstAlion.

hom*? pk" 'ÍKé work <" '!•• »I home. Phone Westfield'5-I6J.WONTED

Iwtoing'^'iîi^comtftm^forl»™vilíwfóiííuíLFMMd.o® Its first and rweond I V2 »Vi? 2 . 5 “ ‘ « -»»to lt account» for«t eight o'clock, W«111 he henni. »otouglt If nil. nt which time all in

20 Kasiiiuui

« J'» tin iiiiV'thh,<|!f /'lr',,'.t*'ultl1 IhiWij |i|,',' hVve"',' ”/ n,'»l*l)‘ 7,0(10 j(w.

h 'r’ nitKe to tI»

í ,

ITrx kltlll!RtII«:

níTíilr**U» I»rnnirrí,(w

^ í l í í ^*11 ** ^ u'^ eimlgr<,)vi|.it'i0 (n,Ví<|

‘ r,;i'°«ed that

collection. Call at_ street. CYarifortl. I_

all interested parties I “ S ' * ® young | woman" ANDREW Vl OGDEN. I « ( % £

O R D IN A N C E N O . * * ~ « » u . .north Side.- J. L . care Citl/en H.T,f

ii.V. . . 1 "« "1'ii‘ icnnd KilucatIon i

; Z !

W ill H elp Y o u . . . . . .—T K ti 2 ? ’-^--®AHTTJrO'--ENOwJ-nw-n"—i-?i— for tho y a a v i9a.i ------------ ------------,. i mghu sine, j

A B O ^ pARDENINO FO R | , . ’ i .

» » Ä w s s . ’ f e y i ^ S Ä - : s a g ï â : ; : ; s

............ . » ¿ r - Æ « « , ................

' « * ” • Uu" ‘ • « . 0 ‘ " " " f e ” — T" : : = - H »

' ' « I . K r 1, ' T - í « r ^ i l í ~ R h t. C R O C K E * ' ' ........................minen«',. „r e»,,i ^ '1',1'''" 1;'' "« l'ra | ml ! ''Jl,ml C«'J *>** all of the work 38 HlUerut Avoauo

««¡■net, Cranford. 4 E a -t uiaii

3,000.00 ,500.00

t t l l ^ .......................... . ......... 100.00Poll Tax.,,;................. .................................... ......... 100.00Amount lo ho raised by tixation' ................ “ .......... 20000'-------- . .......*....*............. -...... 10,930.05

I " n i r X f *?i~Ev.er5',KK|y in Cranford nríri.001* a?«8 Kenilworth, tu còmi'

the "lost wonderful cui— - va«*» « « tu a i, i lIt0. ,îï records ever put out In#K YT¿ I l± u*“3 *r»ur IJUL OUIone«»mC r, TalkinIP Maclifm* Cu Si'i'ale today at Tire Plaza Music otorc. 4 Eastman street. Cran funi

APPROPRIATIONSCRANFORD | Budg*t AppropriationBUDOET OF THE b o r o u o h o f k e n x l w o r t h

j Anticipated Revenue F° R THE T W R 19*3

»'k fur. i,„( »ha» »I * ” m -«I'ey i»H*ni of M.4xh*Hl!ai wIm» Jutlw. 'ale. The'r iHii'le*"'" " atould die- n;nncy“a n r w r , h , ^ , 7 ,'fttod"wf(K* Ith'asur«*. a)) .i,„ , . ! «•" l” nurchaso

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CHAS. LANZA|Choice Fruit* and Vegetables

f r e e d e l i v e r i e s

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1.00000 250.00 75.00

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$45,0 0 0 to Loan

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Swings into ì nients for ali

\ . ars of experience h ie tiiven Hahne & Co „a asighl into the partic uli? furniture needs o! \c.. Jersey homes.

And for years the own- .1» f these homes have JcpcnJed upon us foi ni"'t of their Furniture

qiurements. .'¡n the Midwinter SaleFurniture now in prog-

re»" our best efforts haveproduced for your selec-

<Fffecttve Windsor desi

riTthe gram and enhaneesSet consists o f: Buffe

'n3 Din»njt Table: China hair and live side chairs, t

10-Piece Di(

Mahogany. Adapts th< ¡uprises large Sideboard, •und top Dining Table, cha

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150.00150.00200.00 90000 25000 60.00

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ORIÌNFORd . This ordinance «h»ntak# effect Immediately. 115,83005 514,98000

ROBERT THEISZ Carpenter and B u ild e r

JOBBING OF ALL KINDS 4 Hollywood A ve.. Cranford ' ... Telephone l27 -n

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I rle»; low to iirjiuii.t t'rari£urdrrjn." iiih-Ie, Cranford, \ j

house. lot .VhKn U„ii A near station ‘and

neighborhood; tor oOO. Telephone !T 1 };

’ • tfUICK—Lulek i!rji) ; urtng car, with »(¡,. tires, motor recently overhauled, new tim- nd wrist pin. very c,a,r, *s * bargain at Aldrich, 25 Central

»phone 234 t ranlonl •

T O R RENTd rooms to let i,ri. 118 Elm street, ¿’ran one 41&R. room, well liirni-hed ■onvenient to trains

Address P. o pot post office, f our townswomen 1 artm ent and bath to

114 North avenue.

iree rooms, with heat «pliiE privilege, ‘in Iff. Telephone iV* ,\| wo 9 a. tit. or alter j

Ird floor front room, venue. North, ('ran- 285 Cranford.

LOST19468,. The Mutual Hannon la. Kinder

to Mrs. Rappa, in renue. Cranford, iton street, between p rin t field avenues, a r. RewanI if return- m Hall.o. 4831 of the Cran- -

EShS I ln p f restor > lU h day of Feb ippllcatlon win be •nit for a now boot

- u»NTZNKSlita Gift Shop, li '

Westfleld—Valen into, lace cutouts “ leáis, etc. Many alentlne party fa ie to tiren ty-ilr«

TODt railroad station, vo-same hÿ apply- atlon.

’BITINGté work to do at Vestfleld 5p;,l. "

I D»licit accounts for i a t / 20 Kastman

young | woman for children, day 25, care Clt Ken-

rd. N. J. lit rootii house, caro Citizen Htril

,’hool girl or boy rd and vicinity. Saturdays,^ Tin-,. *, . 4 'TCast man »'

dy In Cranfotb; ihvortli, to come t wonderful col ever put out by IP Machine Co . he Plaza Music treet. Cranford-.

INZAI Vegetable* BREES E, NORTHN. 3. , .

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‘ “ -IVew Jersey's Favorite Stere"MERCHANDISING ABREAST o f TrtE TIMES

S a l e o f

Swings into February with wonderful assort­ments for all rooms o f the suburban home

'i. ars of experiencei ar c iitven Hahne & Co. an astghl into the partic- ulii furniture needs of Nco Jersey homes.

And for years the own- ..I- -f these homes have JcpvnJed upon us for mo t of their Furnituret qi’ircments. . ■'in the Midwinter Sale it Furniture now in prog­ress otir best efforts have produced for your selec-

i tion an unrivaled assort­ment of home-worthy Furniture. ________ __

There are Period Suites for dining room, living room and bedroom, beau­tifully upholstered suites and a vast array, of single pieces in many authentic designs. All are grouped conveniently on the third floor.'Our own regular stocks

at reduced prices, together

with special purchases at considerable price-conces­sions, are grouped hbw^t prices that mean decided savings for you. «

The price tags show the savings, and you who know good Furniture will quickly recognize the values.

Arrangements can be made to purchase furni­ture on our deferred pay­ment plan if desired.

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Room Suites, $349(Regular $450 Value)

hftefctive Windsor design—-made of walnut, with lustrous finish that brings L ’ ’ Ttancesithe-beattty-oHhe w ‘Set consists o f: Buffet, 60 inchesdong; Serving Tabic (enclosed type); ob­

. ‘‘llJl^'Bjs TahJei China Cabinet, double doors, three display spaces;'one arnr- hair and five side chairs, with cane backs and tapestry seats.

10-Piece Dining Room Suites, $450.... ’ ........(Regular $650 Value) ...... . . ...... ........

Mahogany. Adapts the Queen Anne motif, with old brass trimmings. Set ’inprises large Sideboard, double door China Cabinet, enclosed Service Table,

• lund top Dining Table, chairs covered with blue leather.

3-Piece liv in g Room Suites, $315X Regular $425 Value)

expressly for us by mister craftsmen, this three-piece mohair set nieves refined luxury and beauty in all details. It will distinguish any living om-soggesring comfort and repose. Has capacious spring backs and loose

ePnng cushion (seats. Heavy-spring foundation bases»'All fronts have spring1 ' . ■ Vi .

i m w i n kjutctuc d e p t *—'t h i w w x i i -

a s * * ntDakATtro xawsJgWL >«lLie A WTHftat AUoa. Art Okatnaan tor tb» 8t«t» Pedorath«. hM »ent out ftoth* that »h. j7 - ter the annual vtoit <u

f . p nHantenjo tba Metropo- Utea Muwnn ot Alt. to Now York, n » party to to meet at It a. m. «MP. in the lecture room ot the »»«ffl. when» MU* Edith Abbott artU torture, with llliLotrated slideey op Trie Baihlaon School and Other Movement*."After an Interval of oneandadtalf

hour* for luncheon, euest* will rA •»entbie and form in three gnuii«. w ftr*t (trmip will view paint In«*, Miaa Abbott; «eeoml group will vtoit Egyptlan room*. Mto* tVw*o; third * te«p will eee-tnanntaetirren «thl bit. Mr Rach. ,

The museum requires a charge o f i vents per person for the morning

lecture and 25 cents per person for the afternoon talks.

tip to tha present writing It ha* pot been possible to secure a lived Price for luncheon. If it cannot 1>. done, lunch will ho a la carte.Jfb is asked that the number o f

those rvpeetlng to attend from each local Club he sent to Mrs. Talbot R. Chamber«, 2595 Boulevard. .Torsov r ih . Ji. J.. not later than Febninrv 34th, ns the „Museum desire.« thl«knowledge.J j Is proposed that the art prize which has been given for twd cbiv wcutlve w ars to the Clnh In this State which, bv out of,State judge* was considered to doservo It. he made a permanent yearly art event Two plan outlined Is this:

As there are forty-five Clubs hav­ing. Art Denartments. If each per­son In a Clnh given one1 penny a year toward* this .«noelsl Art F'tind

• will amount to »123.57.Tf there In a membership of 29 the

Art Fund wnnld be 2' cents: If 1,000. would be collected.and sent to the then it would ho »10. This sum State Art Chairman by t ho first of AprM,-1921, nnd a public accounting rendered In' tlio new Federation Year Hook, which will come nut ln October, 1923. Tills Fenny Art Fluid would he presented to our new stnto Art Chairman, when she ahull ho elected at Atlnnllc Cltv during the conference In May (Mav 2nd to nth). .

The new Ntalo Art Chnlnnnn would retain this fund until sonii current art exhibition and purchase a painting for not less than «no hundred dollars, nnd possibly there might be enough money for »eeoml prize. ........

8T. PAUL’S M. E. CHURCH Rav. D, W . C. Ramsay, PaitorPreaching nt 10:45 n. in. and 8 p.

m.: Sunday School. 12 noon; Ep- worth I.ongtio. 7:15 p. m. . -

Several new members were recoil­ed Into the church Inst Sunday. Strangers' looking for a church home in Cranforrl are cordially In- ■Ited to oily rtinri'll.

A MicccKsful and well attended l»arty wna held Tuesday evening un­der the auspice* of the Sunday School. -Several members from theMontclair and Roseville...tocn »gedassna gavo talks on tholr tctlvl ties and how to conduct aucti a ehto».i Games Wcro played and the eaturo of tho oyonlng; was tho

novel bond who jjajvo several selec tlons. Refreshments wero served;: The monthly business meeting of tho /Adlos' Aid Society will he hold tomorrow afternoon at 102 Arling­ton Road. Mrs. Wells Loveland will lw r tho hostess. The ladles aro nil rwiucated to ho present ns thoro Is Important business transactions re­

given Inter on thl; rnonth.Mid-week prayer service will bo

lield-aMhn home.nf JL Usher,-Rot- frod avenun, on Wodnos»lriy ovon- Ing. Mrs. Mills will, ho the loador.

The monthly business meeting of the Sunday School hoard will ho held next Monday ovenlng at eight ’dock. 'Sirs. P'Elom and eommltteo-wish

to thank all those who helped dur­ing -tho cake sale - last Saturday. Also ladles who donated cakes and :to Butler’s for space In their store.

FIRST M. E. CHURCH Ray. Roland L. Luarleb, Paitor Sunday morning, church service,

o ’clock, holy communion; Hun- day School, 9:45 sharp: KpwortljLoague. 7 p. in.; evening service, 8

clock, sermon by I>r. T. 0. Spencer. The Enwortli I.eaguo meeting*

arc growing In Interest. It’ Is the. one regular Sunday sendee which Is conducted , by the voting people of the church nnd tlio attendance 1« Increasing each Sunday, interest 1« now centered In the "Mock Trial.” which will he conducted by the Lea­gue on Friday. Felt, 16th.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. O, D. McDlsrinld, staged nn enjoyahlo event last Tuesday evening, In the Bltthdav Party of the Tzidles1 Aid Society.' The entertainment was provide»! In an athletic.meet parti­cipated In bv groups representing Harvar*l, Wesleyan, Yale and Princeton. Music was provide»! by

combination all-college glee club: also vocal selections by Mrs Me- Dlarnild and Rev. Lucrlch and pia­no solo by Miss Myrtle Ott. .

Itefreshments were served; Th* bTrthday^contrlbutlons wlir be used to purchase hew tabic silver for the llsc of thft- church.

Tho girl* of Mrs. Randolph's Sun-: “ » 1 ..........................................

CKJU«0D;t euiwooD

U II’» ter to la t u t M rn k U N i »H me In k We have ahelee let* any aeeUoa W* hay. baud. aoMge aad flaaate ea eaaytensa.; -a H. RILEY, Potter Building

Phene Ormalo rd tt-M Alweya Open ~a J. BURKE, Mgr.

Wm. C. Golding, Inc.OPTICIANS

. 219 Broad StreetElizabeth, N. J

FR ED H; JA IIN(ducceoaor to Philip Jnhn)

-loiue, Sign and .Freeco, Painting

Plain end Deeorettve

Paper Hanging' and dealer In

GLASS, OIL, PAINT, YARNlSHBI AND WALLPAPER

Cranford, -- New Jeney

Phone Cranford 686

TAXI SERVICED AT AND NIGHT

7-Pouenger Oloied Oar nnd 5-paitengar Sedan

C H. Butlar218 South Avo., K . CRANFORD

Telephone M8-W ’ .........-T

ROLF!-’Carpenter and Builder

JOBBINO O r ALL KINDBpromptly attended to

FLOORS LAID AND SCRAPED BY HAND

CRANFORDI II l I S l i M i j

- 15 Union Avenue ” i’ ji ^ ...........

“The Drug Store

t - >üil(g.. if?Him 4 Si

Reputation** if;. <8*

A N D W E A R E C A R E -.... ...—....... -

FUL T O M A IN T A IN IT 1'Sunday Hour»: .

■ ''1. 9. A. M. to 1 P. M. 13 P. M. to 7 p . M IÍ-lo

Phone 137- ÍF-| ■ f

Night Phone 387 ÌJ. R. RE AY, Prop. . . -,;t I

ZINdALl.S’D R U tì S T O R B

. I*Te#iYli<Uo« Pharmaejr <Waleet gai taatb A»*e.. CRANfOBO. N. I.

Æ & W -OBLIVIOUS

some jioopln may bo to tlio- lact ttial 'clcanlliH1** 1» tu-xi tu guditno*»," nnd .that health nuit hyautr ilopond largely upon a' dally bath. You should wakii up to tliu fact

P. O. Box 111 CRANFORIi

R A T T I ’ SH O M E -M A D E

I C E .C R E A MFRESH MADE and PURE

V Union Avenue . Cranford .

Telephone 116-M

LAWRENCE F. DOYLE

Automobile Repairing • and Overhauling

T«l. 38AM 118 Oentennlel Ava

SAXOPHONE, CLARINET, COR­NET, TROMBONE INSTRUO-

H O N BT

Prof. W. H. Rohrer 23 Beech Street, [Orenlord

Agent "TIolton" Band Inatrumonts"|loli

G. J. JANSEN

Carpenter and BuilderParquet Floor*. lobbing a Specialty.

‘ Tel. 495.R __,__

¡22 Oravo Street CRANFORDday_School class have organ lzc»l and chosen as a name ’The Light Bear- ora." ' ■ ’. ■

A horric-niado cake sale will be __________conducted at the Apollo drug store' THE McCARTER SCHOOL Saturday morning, Feb. 3rd, Irom 9j to ,12 o’clock, under tho auspices o f , the boys of the Kingdom Builders 1 Sunday School class. Something ex­tra fine in the way of cakes t o prom­ised by the boys.

k>,!>N o s e s t o p p e d u p ? 1

MENTHOLATUMT p r i c k l y c l e a r s i L .

tit CrsstfÉ Âfêsue CRANFORD, NIW JERSEY

Kindergarten and Primary claues. . Trench and music Included. Tuition »100.00 tor the school year.

Telephone Number 231-W.

HI F. &J. G. WheelerI O J E >

Te/epbcoe ISM Wheleemto . Be tali

•* - ’Afea « ' i V z a i i ì É i s g s ^

that any small room In your house: can Im converted l»y us Into a inddel and liambouio-baUi rionii In a «hurt time, and If you hincn t thl* ni'i-e*. sary convoliloni'o hi your limn»» let us send you an entluiuto from

HESS BROSPlumbing. Heal inp. I inning

Teleplmne )H J "...7 8. Union Avanu* ORAN fO RO

Announcementliegininng M.iv i -ii, '.v.-uill

.. deliver onr hiy,!i g:

Ice CreaniIN CRANI-OKO

Order* for Sumhiv i-hoold I,»- ■ III the store Ity Satin • ,

. day-ltrsh*.— ... V; . —

NeWYork Candy Kitchen

173 IifOH'1 Htrrrt, \Vt b((ir|r)t N. .1. 'TVI-idion*- V,:, ■

General Contractor Grading - Concreta Work

Callara Excavated

Sewers, Sidewalks, Etc.

P. O. Bux 63 CUANTOllU

Carl War*inskt & Son .

PAIN TERS AND DECORATOR3

' 50 Bumstde Avenue '

Tetophone C21

Henry BergnerTAXI SERVICE

’ D AT AND NIOHX

5 and 7-passenger Sedan for all occasiona

IS UNION A V E , CRANFORD, N. J .

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1*IUttg>AV. FEBRUARY I, I $23si5SST-,-'

Somrthinc About the Service Furnished 11 Rubile Service Railway and

About the Men and Women Who Gire IL

Vol 2 January, H»2J N» «

STREET CARS AND OTHER VEHICLES

Vi»li »lu- c«nt-cstion of our streets ami liitihways. the individual care­fulness of all drivers of vehicles is

«n o v o T a V A R n i —MOCK THIAL

essential to safety.

It is not enough that they ’t»ct by” with traffic policemen and inspec­tors. Only care “and 'alertness at all times can prevent accidents

I akc the matter of collisions with stnot cars, for instance. Increase in the hum her of this class of acci­dents is alarmmi; •

I’u h lii Service motormcn arc try- th e ir best to prevent collisions, th ey c a n n o t he successful un­

less veh icle drivers co-operate with them -

. Please keep in mind—That street cars arc always liable

to sudden stops.’ They caniiof'dadg'e

t h e f o w l s o f t h e a i r**• «■*«• <*> • ttummdbtila mil eoortbnte Umtr A m ad

- MEAT FOR YOU TO EAT. Ilit* market handle« boo« t a t t t o cbolea grmim o f

POULTRY AND MEAT I f » prices a n band oa t t a many ■aim and «mall pruflt prtoetela. It tranu yotir regular trad# m l m u ••*,**J f to u will only gM * u« a trial, Tho quality o f the meats and lit* m odanta piiew a n « t a t «• n iy oo to build 1— ■------

M«h wad Olaau K n ry Friday

MILCH’S MARKETL MtKNWrtbhKU, Prop.

Telephone« 2Mi 261

Vadar A arpie«« c f tho Xpworth U t|u. pf r im U . Z. Cburth

F r i d a y E v e n i n g , F a b . U t h L O T S

unI'll!

Pbinfield-Utiiofl Water Compaoy

The whole town Is talking about the corn In hlg trlai. Feb. 16th. What xa« the scandal o f July. 1922. dls| ruenii In whUperr over l<ark fence*. "Ill he at last aired in open court before a regular judge and a Jury of stalwart men and women.

It all lia* to do about who jiut tl»e quictu* to Jlrn Stmng’* cow. There* a let to be raid on hotli *i(|e* of tile care, but It Seem* that wiine n cf nt new evidence discover e<l by several ambition* Pinkerton"* in Judge I.irydcn* c.u rt uiU make an "open and »hut* care of it Whether it will open for the plain­tiff and ►tint for the defendant or vie«- ver«a I* not yet unite clear.

The plaintiff ir Jim Strong, of hard coal fame, mixed with buCk- «■•»•at and a little soft, The defend- nnt i* Gloomy h‘. W arrier/wlio Ir determined lie won't liy-'ratir/led nnltt-iio get* .ill d a y * . /

Tile Judge ir flic Wneratiie Caje fain Jimmy-. liryilefir-Hho rank Mie <.ernlan mlmiiufrie No. (i.biri ,,ff Sandy Ifuok yirli a iminicliial ferry Inal. .

Whin (t collier_oLtho jury tliere ill bivfio favorr shown. f t’* going

be a ioeducational jury and Iljafr’ rented. Some of the. “Fixers" ,itlm are ralld to IIx. Jurler are going

liy .to draw a common- male for •man. Hut .watch tho fur fly!

To those interested In buying lota w e ate glad to art faciiitle* and our knowledge o f real estate matters. ° 0revery piece of land In town that I* for *«i| jg *f arijOur listing* include I’ laliiileld, WeatfleldL Oarwiwv« °!ir k°°fca properties. ^ *rid R ^ l l*

DWELLINGSto suit tile individual requirements o f the purchaser t prices fmrfi $5,000 to $100.000. U rg e variety In all , * 1# *t town./Num ber of targe lipu-e*, .at .bargain-price*. * o(

I n s s v i r a n c eEvery kind o f insurance promptly and correctly writte advantage of carrying iti-urmire with an agent no ten' 1116

• located here, immediately avallatile tir times o f t m !ant'ntlSi' representing the strongest' companies, I* obvlou* i'® building specifically rated’.’- Why not authorize n* t ” >OIIr the »clieduTc. we may lie able to savoy-tit, money-----obtain-

It11 the guess Of a lot of peopie that fixers will lie beaten and

[ th e Plainfield Union Water Com- 1 pany aiippllaa the lnhwhlt»nM o f

1'lalnfleld. North Plainfield, M o-WÛAd Wtatf.Al.l M___wood. Weeti.eld. Garwood. Creiv ford.' Itoeelia. RoeeUe Park, and

with water for do-

traffic. Operating oil fixed tracks, they can only stop or slow down to avoid danger. . • ,

.. * h :,t.. ¡I K il,Ways danRcroiis ft? cut in ahead of ears.' The possible

The Piireat and Swuctaat That Nature Can Yieid”

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s a v i n g of a f e w s e c o n d s ’ time doesn’t Inst'fy t h e r i s k , ' .

I h a f t o a t t e m p t t o p i s s a car, ex­c e p t w h e r e t h e r e I s d i m p l c room, is t « I n v i t e d i s a s t e r .

F R E D K A N T N E RUpliQlsferer and Decorator

o xfornmrly with W. Baumgarten A Oo., N. YSmty Building, J J N o rth A ve n u e , E is t

. . . Telephcoa «saw .tiabhiat

» s(Tirlain* ana Oraparlea S a P lV

Tira water aupplted by tba i w PMy lia* heeii analyied by Allan Uaren, Eaq, a Jeading bydraalla ex­part formerly o l ltoaton, aoar o f New York, and pronounèad by Um te be water of “gieat organle pot- l lf . - and in a lettcr to ona o f * « t Company’a patioe* i,o adda TToo •iw te Ira congratiilitcd upoo bav- Ing eo good a aupotv, ami yoa " m l bave no anilety a i «t- ver aa to Ita wholcaouiemMa.'

he Jury ............................ „ „ .that Mrs, Harris t,a Itoytcaux will

• tin- foreman of tho Jury, l ul l.- Hennery f Verney I* prepar-

"iff; “’HI present, the case of the idaintlff. Tim defendant will bo rote ‘ «onttsl liy I.urky Hrlflitli, who Is •aid to be a hottor houlor than ho s a criminal lawyo.r. His liowling

average Is aliout »8.»•tlior nfllrcr* of tlie oonrt will ho­op rt stoiiogratihor, Mr*; Tool- onrt crlor, h'onnotli Ixifgron; court s.mieor, I »eacon Randolph,

h very body lu town I* confidently advised to buy their ticket* early. Iliey ar^going fa*t and furlou*. Af- tor nil tlckot* aro sold, there will be nothing loft lint standing room, rirkets may ho bought from any member of t ckt-t ooinmlttoo: Mr*. Handolph. .Ml*» Hill, MI** WilmotcnX'1 n e e 'n ','r ,;-f,t'hn Kpwortll hoa b id. Rev. t.iierli-li still ha* a fowand CHniPr of Walnuthh(J Mnroln uvonucM. .

Realty and Insurance DepaitmcniC R A N FO R D T R U S T CO ..

CRANFORD, N. J. '

& g g a a a iB 6B g i ^ ^

EMPIRE t h e a t r erred (lark * sneedy rovuo and

Inuring oamlvai, hot'* Go," will hoiTl’Weftta**! nt \fl«_•- 2 nli. I,U

U w

toCompai./ Refers •II iU Petrous

Tira intorcMt of etra Cbm pany L lUanttfled with lira eommunltUa to wbteh .Ha piaijt u tbcatod enil It utu* Î î " the m»*! agent ant hi do «• toll «here to promote thbu (rowth and prorpertty.■i reprenentatisp 0f tira O uaM iù

will, b« ptoaacu tò oìdi on parti«« who do not at prtraent u m water from l u maina end explain ratea ternie method o f Mirice, « ta

Funeral Directors and Embalirw»™1 . n iw w , . x n t s i i i D H i m e r g

PLAINF1EU)—UNION

< HANrOHO m DnMfi Avrnuf•*l**|l|l4.

NtW VOHK O ffK tU f « t 391», Street

; T,'i*tiii„, '.«»ri«? lllll *ll|

wfsirmut . Braed Sir««

T «l* p b u to « US

WATER COMPANY‘ L#J*°rtb A »«, PlUnU.ld, E. y , «Bd

1 « Broad Bk, WaitHald. If. y.

'Inuring uo, win ticpri-Mmtni a t Minor’* Empire Thoa tro Newark, twleo dally for tho week starting Feb. -Itti, wttli Sunday inilliioo wit , .Marty Collin* and

i , " “- 1, ,,l(' haturod niemlior* >r a largo company of Nlngors. dan-

' f ! \ mid travtMty player* Maoi oiu-o°ln 'll o'T* 1,av® 8"pclnl 1 mo In tho inrgo ca*t becauso ofvarloiHalein ” !”* , "*Pte»wlfiniw of larlcil talent* In wlilcli ringing well

« ^ " '" I 'v und-ioiding p ": torlnl cliann to iler siirrotmdintr* take* prouilnonco. tn two acts atm twelve weiies ''Isit'* Go" I* liora'ided anco .in <|M "i< Vnn of »ci tllo Ini port-artco •" '• «¡ahnratnioH* th a t ! place*u-i". fnV,ra,,'i’ comparison with tho \\ Inter Garden hIiouh and spec tern

»">>•.; i'r,TeiiUou*uaiiiH. .Mlvs Little Mavlnoa danc.-r, -Six Foot Tliree " „ ih d male vocalist*. Gladys Korn ,,rh,,n ilhtuia of sweet voice mid lino an poarmioe: Julia Gifford, a bom ty rM r - . " ' ¡ i 1 'pep nn!l

yi it li-idiannlng—grace—usiu*:Inncti tis.ut»...... i.. .

Riding Lessons given. Saddle Horses for Hire.

Horses Boarded. Ponies for Children.

CRANFORD RIDING SCHOOL - 20 ¿ n il Ave^Telephone 691

FREDERICK G. WITT, PYop.

Phone842-J Westfield

ICIIONI tttM•uallMM Photin ICU-.IW-sMsiic* I'lmni* cao •.J IUIKNNsn

K. Toy g

display .......ics of dance iiosturoi Ü, stunnli.i. satuenco* uro a.... . t h . ' ! ï

ôlnM.. I * ,Ur,;0 tP-OlllldagO Of! ^ i ; ! r u' K,rh "• ......... "-V

ResidenceHU E. Broad St., Westfield

WARREN GROFF

‘PIANO TUNERPLAT E R P IANOS RECON DW OH ED

Yormerty wtth AEOLIAN OO.I

lowing

BTE1NWAT

I I I Order, left at thé following place,REAY-S PHARMACY -- TH* PLAZA m u sic shop

Receive Prom prA ttention . ,

g l e n ? :

I-A N T O N ..K A N T N H R ..

(formerly with Altman) ^

NEW WORK Plu m b ing , Tin n in g ,

Till ÎNC0ME TAX FACTSinL,t . ! t i r e Mv é h ,;^ :(l',,tr1î / tnui ir ^ ' ’fittximm- in Mm rnakinjr óf 'ïïîh' ü i ' ‘‘oim* tn \ return, for the yo«?1vj £

C a r p e n t e r a n d B u ild e r- ' e s t ia ia T e s f u r n is h e d

Orden for Wtapi, Ooat* and MUkwieee«

HAS 310 North A vkiu^ E u gm Lincoln Avenue, near Retford Aw-itt

114 South Ave. C. Cranford

i* C. Pike Hardware wvif lilViih e a d q u a r t e r s f o r HIGH G R ^ R ’

Cook,„8 U ic.il., P „ c GI.MW.„, oa M o^ W• . Poliahing Otis

Forfoclion Oil H elen hh« t. L ^ p . f9 8 North Avenue |

i S = = s = = f

Income Tax Facte No. 1

; ,c-atr u t‘ ll,v;;r;;r! r (

J o b b i n t t ° « A H K i n d sPhono 373-M. ”......

VM >

Tor Bale at“THE VILLAGE^b la ck sm ith SHOP’ .

W0HENOER. ProprietariCRAWr0Ro

:t- ■ ■ . T.V . »I / - /t h t ï ,Sen Avcnue* NEWARK. N I t »* O U T M A V R P:

¿ , - ......... * IIVT8, - - •i„nir,.n's. Vr '""'ff i'<’tum* of iridivi dual riiot-lncomo;for the year r->

are Ih-Iuk sent taxpayer!! llh*U rrtunis for-1In* voar l‘i°i pmii

II. 192:1. Tile forms, I (Mu A fof iiii,,,. ilio tax on timo.m i or before March '••turns of not Incoino V.ooo an. u

101" for llllng ret,,™ r,M ,o t hT' •mio In execs* of $,-,.000. „,aV b0 , Ì. i.lined from collector* of interna! i'-venue and deputy colle,-toll ml

Return* are ri-oulred

OOUNT575^ H o £ .8t

S 7 - f^ ' - w h E u n o milk, I « ' Cd d W IG U,e ,lr'H*ll(’t ,,f *plen-|'' ll"so ffro-ss . I . . i S , - ,,r ditb ltialthy o>wv -and- ts ttittleii »"»re.-^ tYirefur riudvTif the ’ under dito uuwt srientlHc. up tosiate I i,'1” "* l'i" ,l" ’ r" n,ls."IH greatV nb i vundltlona poaalblo to Imagine n® '' '" ^ I n g a correct’ “l‘l •ure ym, , ct Cranford k l r . m..v

t h e

G R A S S I V I A N & K R E h’ ERNEST I. Ml*-..,, . — 'HHNESTU.MK.YER. Incorporât«!

^t-AtallisbotJ I860'SUCCESSOHS t O EDWARD MOSHERt:

C I v l L B u t f l u e e , . . •& S u r v e y o r .

^ ^ O f ll c e s ‘ ^| ^ n‘C ^""'Rog. Cranford, N. J 20» Broad Street, Elizabeth. N. J.

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lS4-IS6Fr<i;ng biiystn AvcnuCf N E W A R K w

K Â ^ T° i j ~ ï ellar Hoors■ ‘ caxaroao.

Telephone HI).

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Ascribe lo He Gtiz and ChronicleAutomobile Painting

• Tel. it« R *! c ° O K & B E N N E R! ' . (etimatn Gtvei.j “ ° WIOawA ?y ro«x-ÇEANFORD

Uso 111 keeping a rt*;onl .it it •

ïmt1 t a l l -ex, imd grades, Hefreshmenu wia^be I Eatimatea Furniihtd

jW WAM5 , AYttru«

AT Y O U R SERVICENo dirt, no dangerous matches. Just, press a button or turn the switch and the- room Is Illumln- ated. the coffee la heating, the toaster is toasting o f the swccis ef L* sweeping; , -These are only a few of the wonderful services Electricity Is waiting to perforin

’ dight-eosK— Com-

_ t«0 M WHUK a Moneti»'

iqtif nib uocaral <s»CC)WM'MMta'|OMtaJ

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flxnfonl Men’s Club will meet to­I Eight at Republican Club rooms, llre-t Iiulhling. A fine programI ha* l-i-t-n provided!j. Tlie Udie.s" Aid Society o f 8t a Pant’* 'I. K- Church held a Sliver I t-i ix-t Friday at the home ot Mrs. |Tfcr.a Allutuuf Orchard street.

The la,lies' Aid Society o f the flvsbyi.-rinii'Church will hold Ita lent iMc-thig on Wednesday, JFeb. |<th. in the cliu|K‘l, the committee to /m e being Mrs; M. O. Doering, Mr*.IT " nmi. Sr., M,rs. I. V. a Hllller | l'"I Mr*. K. T. Tnwlcr. •J Th- " ’,11111111'* Missionary Society ■el its- l’,i 'i,viciian Church will ■kolJn j-iogniiii meeting on Monday ■Fd. ill id i |i. ni„ in the fhapcl.i r Itbc i.ipic firing, liiilidlng w ith In-1 n TtaCimptcr -l." The hostesses will

• ''t1» Itiisklrk, Mrs. McKee Sf* Mar-liHli and Mrs. Moore.Htie Fii'lics' Aid Society o f th em , riM M K. Clmrcli held a birthday m party la-t I'ni-oliiy evening at t l io li i toe of Mis. t;. a McDlarmld. on »«iniit iiiciim-. A program o f sing-

Jttf. ranics and refreshments w a sft'-'1.1" 1 Admission was obtained f j ™)inr one cent for every year Ditiic «nest s life, and no objection •a, made lo centenarians, i .Vc-tcnJiiy afternoon Michael Xa far iwiied up tils car at Grau’s-ser- »ifcMatlun lo got ga* and right be- Ip l him cume In Allan Arthur o f fo?, .U1>tl l,:.Hllu s lw had-hniitnasallth flrmi. within a couple o f mln- |tes a Hudson toiiring car owned to J jr ven. hy t.oU* Fisher : o f f wuml Brook, ran I inti» the rear of|or

> Arthur car driving th it aheadP n ato 1» \ar* car and hreaking all I 'v‘ *5? hatil>- they all went to the I?" ff.pi for repairs. No arrests, an d l,r< P'her mil pay the bill.

f a rtf t for the townspeo- ■mi if ju5i ‘ "f'nsdves and at the EdJini i® w" onc°uragoment toi -. *t<icL1<r 'e sir®rriatIc_talent,-wlll Ufa

t o . h»h« , ut,h,oWi en tho Senior lej kviiiiiii-n n- -8#1 ®ch°nl will stage!toi K i perfomianceHn thb au- Ml K i t ’th, ,-,he C ^ e la p d -s Z h Z 'EL i ,it . .lony,cn ence of the la.

frp

little folks, a matt-1■ "til he given at 3:311oVeI. - - h-vti ob oiou. o ’clock on I »tiernoon of tho 9th aa well I ■>„

htxr- '-it ,:'- Is » Prospective Its sri.i Vmlii.i " 1K)n local celebrl- is,i *, rpndlttons are promised I ¡ti,.r these will'be' humorotulIf; rill he 1,1 tho best o f tem per/uni,i,, i i ‘ lll<- Desl « i temper. IriKM o i h 'r 81 ,t0 8 Cranford aiiîtill i„-, ,V’ evening per, "J~ -------»1 he !<>ll,uved by dan

i ^ 1*. 'Mvliicii.wlU be s fi!" knÌ;,w.' « ‘ i?!* Horn a nearbyU?;

|erfon„,r: t l T f e5rl!er- ^ he?Iiir.iai- t i,-,,- . , e lntended enter- f0 , K «r*. 13 0 bcen carefully dmi-l!.Ki, r enthusiasticÏ* all 4li«H y tana enthU8laatlc |aff«:r remains ntó raakGthi‘ l«.w F î u ? ^ n^ { f " f is t ic “ flnme ,hfl

^ " ' ‘1- tnu 'X e^r119 attend‘ 'J T> r> ” '»’ «n|wupie. I|l*»m' idr,'';r'l.’-.G,ar'V00<l .and Ken-1• — * n w u B U U , A e n *E’r »r.d mó cl”T,i?.0U‘ b,«e r . bet- pre. it k.|vf s 'u 1 6 V1,*0 erer be-we. It give,, H mT, e Y1.“ 0ver be- »»h Officuii1'1 T"\vnsl,lP and Bor-1 “t*. wtVV. *£?«“ »• «tnrcheA“r*. i-tc uh i, „ v ; , ^ v-nurcneA earl mun itn.bm taess dlrect°ry

d re -,ir„ lpa^ y “» Well asÌ1» i>!e at he r ih? 10 Æf,ce,18«fe, Re J sthlCiithenÇh;ronlcle of-

- dlrt-ctory.R(iV's,ll'nL,lV!cn'C’h_________■- «ior,. v 'To, Apollo, Kunkei'a «tore' R T b.er* 8’ c - C- Harts

fcu hi mb's i?rnk.C&8tore> Garwood,

CranfordEllzabei

lek . B I on town, ISomervJ

( mand It through ixs. Wiring, re­pairs and all kinds of equipment

e l f Æ o l d l o « w o o d

ELECTRICAL c o n t r a c t o r

^ î l i l ^ i ’cTanford, N . f.

imd gri served

ALONZO 0. HOUGH, Jr.^ARPENTER and BUILDER

Jobbing Promptly Attended ft 9 >L B7sB CTAWTOP1X K. J.

letter and ft okit Th

I( give» an 1 33,11 °ffici«!i

«U, wit| !‘ ,4cl> nunI'*111' * « « 0,L°o « tn,

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The-Y I give up I party, u In the ] 12. on i

IfueL The V

¡m an. cm school b

(before < I the Assi

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*«■ 'sale at,n «11 section, of Priée*. •■-

“ ¿w ritten. The ent Pennanentjy ' ? f trout>le and Ì.V,0U* ls jourJyjüm »..#LU ta_

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*• for Hire,

hildren.

OSoulh Ave.

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uati'hes. uni the Illumin­ing. tlie! SUCCI1- ire-only l'én'fcés lerfonn .

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T o w n Note*.

flanfonl Men’s Club will meet to­I sight at Heimbllran Club rooms. I Tm-t building. A tine program| ti- ' iirovldeif.i Tlie ladies’ Aid Society o f 8t

A Paul's M. K. Clmrch held a Sliver IT'i la-i -Friday at the home ot Mrs. |Tfcr.a Allnruuf Orchard street.

The ladles’ Aid Society o f the JlVstiyi.-rinii Clmrch -will hold Its lent mei-ilng on Wednesday, Feb. rib. in I!»’ cIiii|h‘1. the committee to Itcnc being Mis; ,M. O. Doering, Mrs. IT IVmm. Sr., Mrs. I. v. & Hllller |L'"1 Mrs. K. T. Towlcr.

Tii- " ' iim.-ih's Missionary Society

eerere cold.

iir“5'S£« i^ ke .Be"i'rJupiter. FtoTto<toyWUe’ io rMiss Alice Krmuons of Orchard

^ entertain In*. Airs.Bourne, o f Detroit, Midi.Miss R.—tudgate, who is eon-

ÎF m ÜÎÎi ®v" l f ,-,|lstIc services In tho Methodist Church In Westfield U staying at Hampton Hall. 1 * *

Robertson oL O atey Hall. Is the guest of.Mrs. Max Doer-

jing, o f Springfield avenue . .The Rev. Kenneth. D. Martin Is

to. his home on Forest ave- nuc-bjran attack of gripp;

Mr& H. W. Turner of Willow street, gave a luncheon bridge for her Plain field Club last week 'l lMPl and Mrs. Francis Hansel snent the week-end with Mr. and Mw*

, — " ' - - . -, . — ' .... , . W. fSOCtagg;4f t R d ;e m en d U » a l n t t a « - Jm h i

t!:ert,o lu tio iis and the moettng am I**” elewte«* tar t in fun swing, Par a •Iw Û p m m I ^ Pr***Amt ' one had anything to n y R n tone moved th e n r r t le n T h le l11 — ^ rm . . —brought protest and the « » « » I n w iM s i t Mm m _

th» « * « ® « t H S ^ m a r v . y £ custOoii, The tttwtitit «*tliereüitottld be diM uttlon l o d t h M l J iB iiify â H L tike ( ir is m u » 1 was. plenty o f l t . on both « id «« I « * » talk byi V.n,t?n F r o m suggested that Ir o w«rfc ha f ax»«. s ZtnillvUJimJ* |)0 limited to ) oralor th** t wspeeches. Mrs. Whipple said It J o jd er Guild, On i — . ^|ioo|ile talked 10 minutes each that 1 * * * * «ntertairasg i » * u "wtnirfutd I would be ;X» minutes or fire h n »~ {branch o f t h + < a f *Z u Wur m ln u W ' Member* are w « i i» g < 5 1 S '' wear!t ilt1? ,Un m otion five minutes was I gymnasium rhwbes * j the n ertl uwliiciT «»n an the limit I .» . ■» tzup next J

.N>i?/;v toltí„ ír V sS I; ", ' r “ *• « - .w u ifi,n„ d Æ alie waî* n Uf 'rante<! Information as 1 ^ Walue rvmwsnA I

“ W W W O V t U t U B u Ò !------ - XttM M itt •( Aaatemy

T o o M a n y _ U N D ER B R E A T H E

Ü Sto w ^w ’SÜT ifLd*.ISrlí^. Htia watautaa flwlf. tu aa «S5r. 1,4 Mi m U» «m b u l tb»ä 1± ^ * > Ì . . S Ì " “ ...Bl* *« «SNW■áÉ_¡»’rr: r"» w* "*»a« mí total ta

'lïS»^m Sî a SüJSf? #M«FJ tw to îsm iS . wTST|C27. !L îl* ÿ .î* „V î» .“«*« ,«,U1»|. .o»a

P ««n «n

Robert Paino, o f I.lnd'en Place.

VhuZ: J n<lnesday afternoon* ; f t J J W -pesday ___were served.

aw nuè^avò ^ b m e f in ì^ ^ ‘ «il tables last Tuosdave *frê^.y 0t eleh(; freshments Ä n^ m w " ' R«

WJ a lü'.firiirii meeting oír.

cuperate. . ' to r<’;

â ï « ô . ï « i efo ,njorly of Cranford. 1* con.

Iiendlcufs i W ^ í ^ f t i A f Miss Benedict of Willow street

SehòòV*n y cnnr,lnir said th »Í!,n,t * srf.P'ÌW* M c K u t ó r k woilt-lWMtfnw h» nnonl°“ « c e p t |n-MnL r'i r * Î Ü Î .*E* * <t*w'mention, who»!.«. _Vlc".ptt>eM wi March Sili, fes the Cleveland I

Ëmmàvk iZteaT f ¿52? Akttr homm.« H*M !■» Mot wvy day la ih«o.r. CNUunuctic - ‘ - ..

* h a I lZ S ! i ^ ^ , ! ? ^ . « * « r t*w _d«eö ä 1? ? «1"nrt <1 ,p h ots„. .hB n „ ^ 2 | t n « Cranford branch erette* ) e re rr l

--------------—¿ i . . . " ,l.f' meant that .Win J L » i* lsnd Writes visitor* to !!« semtasa.Is r i d to wel-

- ........ meant Vh.'e~AS.‘ ur Jir.i.nrf * 'ld *»?lpws.had voted P^nle

ä r^rSrlwis «»* - ’ss.- .v <™

n«M iîï?«ÎSÎ*»U,e £ L ^ lJ î^ îWt'IM M *•»«*Il Um hniB. tS« n.ST*!11 • cdîmîumo cgiUi, «bk’Gï 4 b.i ,S . *fT. y 1“ y^» *.r Uvm (K 1,.Wu » w c î î i î i  ’.ÎÎaJ N* hm- ao-s h oî » T L I » * »ui »f«am«u of i w r ‘ tai to tA# tirtoui Utottw m í orfWM.

^ ta iht (UhfUM o f ihtto Beffe a i M ^ -------SSE *ïwîi lil# tati® U> lh* Uuu. «ila. **o4 n h^toïm thî!W M U t f « IU I M I N « »kat Ibas k s ^ .k _ í .X *T.-V " , * * * tata« t n»taun.^n&fto^ rrmrrr1liktn vS u toiin ^ :i - - « w w , n s i i M Ulti).V u o i l i « . . M j a w k * . I m i . h o . , i ,- a h o f ì w

ïttoJ M ffK Y M uai l<* aiif.iO i^l i . . ___ . 1 .

T*» Cllwmwar

Â Ï * » " ¿ 1 »• ”-»i>Tu¿uÍ

Zwü tal Ktad of Ulbs’Aaw LvLc» it-Av-rvrirtl h.»"¿Î* ‘ir* »' *•“ > »“«»r u «irBciiiit. i.tr i ;t„ir, lf

w è :;r : ' ii: „ " i . " /•*"■ •; *^aetky-ta mt_tottarwpYfly "ir ii ,í'v•tai of IXIMBlkXI lawtttto«. tu««» -I Inmor. J t•? «JES» •í.ltafl «nrtλ L Y ^ ^ Í~ Y ,Ä Ä Ä ï â r J ï ï& V i l ¡Ä S . hScif à ' S i Z i ï T ' " J" •*

BB. CHABLISTal tU-W.

iPT.I.SB. » Union Ave, N„ OranforA N J. TMMara aid tburwum, l u ti s. ium. » 11 11 u 1

'ote of the Boanl “ m ¿15 1reso Ih t fon submltted by that 1 tbftdt w ® he e f tnter-n eetlng o f last year but sahl ?hTJI f Ì Ì taJ m’- “« ‘t t ! ! l* to hme

10 'jote shonld reail R-3 1 . / Ì I iì?° «imì wKntjuim o f *n 0rHamilton hall starni *tr- the above in CN afanl Esther A mson ai'0 thp H • C#r"son also was eniplmtlc In savin» »hi RespeeMUEr,!!"!!!!.n.lt*0p n.n ‘ tw r e ^ l u t i ^ w L ^ I C B A M W J. DR.tKEtl6n èkro"l'Vt,(n >!.N!r ,'l.n'1 t.h'’ resolu-[ LBAOUE o r W O M n TOTKKa

BboM Cranfyd SM

Charles E. Dooley Est.Fonerai Director and Embalmer

k «1« Fo livleriim Church will I ..or...willow street' ni. eting o 3 o n d Vay West Vnd" v X h S ^ ', Rr,i " £ . fl,rP 1» the Chapel Friday f i , w K . 0^.00'1 f 1,lb » » t

( . -g . ’’Building with in, h o V' r S S "feri r1,er " fw p’ Mrs.Iia.( Impter I. 'Hie hostesses w flllw . iVk 1-? V«rk, Mrs

Ifrl Mil. ill :i . [till» |n|iit‘ liellij;.' Hr- Vim Iluskiric/ Mm! McKee!I Beadle ° f WestflpId- «nd Mrs. Edlr* Mar-lmll mid Mrs. Moore.Tile Lillies' Aid Society of the I lnnS . wiruipor or «eveIM M I. ( Imreh held a birthday in» » ’ s abl° to plt "P follow

r ar. Mm 1?_8 8 v.ers severe attack of bronchiondS , '!£ '!n.no"..Fn5 ln<!cr of Cleve

iy evening arthé|tV *inìie7riSn^fr? nt,ta<ik o f IwoncliiII. McDlarmld. on ínoX thnt lnM,,i?rdPrlnfil on T,np"i lirntrpam nf » I« . I nionifl tll&t lfl|(| him un f.wn irool»

party )a-l Tuesday»me id Mrs. (i ________ ___ ^if«l(||,t in 1 nue. program of slng"

Jnf. rames and refreshments was f 11-'1.1" 1 Admission was obtained f ’ jaiipg wie cent for every year if Ha* guest’s life, and no objection *a< made lo centenarians I Vi'.ienJiiy afternoon . Michael Xa

monia that laid 1.1m'up t ™ wTkswho i ” !L,ms 8. larffe list o f friends who wero much worried over his serious condition

Mrs. K. E. Herrick of Union ave- ? “ e' sf„vl! imrty on Tuesday after hiShdis, oolo^atlon of the third birthday anniversary of her sonl ar i"iii«t up his ear at Grau’s ser-I n™.‘iYry " « " ‘Fersary or her son

ri<vstation lo get gas and right be-1 ' vas ftttendod by a num- In Allan Arthur nfliL6 .0* h,s young friends and theirlililí him fame In Allan Arthur ofI fi’. Í Í J 119 y°imk friends and their

Kenilui,ftii \vi10 alw had~bu&toeülüín!£fií? ' 'wko onJoycd games, bal gltti Oran. Within a couple o f mln-| oons‘ *'orns 8nfl 8 supper.■Ies I. Hudson touring car owned Mr?- IVlend B. Gilpin of North fctri iir?i/hy' Ipuj« Fisher o f h ve8Jio-.West, gave a bridge partv h. .,, r k’ rn! ', lnt ) tho rear 0f|onJ fo nd8y afternoon, and anotherlfr, . v r cftr llrlvln,B th*t ahead 01*...Wednesday afternoon. There1 1 “ ) V I f an? breaking aU « 'ero Prizes and refreshments on

rh. U,y t wy ?,11 w«nt to the | ?8ch occMlon. Guests were present l " a iLs' arrests, and (rom .Cranford, Westfield and New i-'iur vhi pay the bill. I * ork.

jAnu-ljportunity for the townspeo-f¿r,Tn¿oieV.:rn!íelves aad at the---------------••'-i WEDNESDAY MORNING CLUB

L a v ^ a - P h f t a  p l ^ ^ l Æ !mry rirun;,“ Tftl-y S t-at the ho^P o í ^ o l the’ ll ici V è w i thinSeJ1,or ley’ The Pressent, Mrs. E. E H »

(s-waadrvÌ l i o wt" - ?w°8¿ r ~ ’^ d Mr8’ Fr8nklln ®nd öitorium of tho nnvoifr.1?. oh5 aiÎT MÎSÎ RobJPFOh w©re hostesses.

F» itili the eonvenienci^f SShp? L Th0i a(temoon’s entertainment E'^ *11-1 o thT ru e fni^ 1 .th0. l f 'vas uln th0. c?FaWe hands of the

iainbeBi,^ M 8 ^ ^ rÄ J ^ l 5 ^ ^ » . 0i th?. Woman's Club o f ' »fternoon of "H,„ ;lK 0c.Iock *5? I WestfleM. A doílghtfúí one-act plav

l w verni ncts to bo nrfweTTteu',« ío I !(’tuppr®BSed Desires.” hy Susan fe'wisldy original a K Æ ® 12M L ’ S S . by them

Franklin said . , ----------------- ------ ---entrai i t n a r . oa Mon-

not .lls .u t^ d '^ 'n iron lv T .Ï U ' vasIMaeCra,'k,nVm » w a i oo” ^ ^« ? ”" — »• qwith

Mr. Hanilltoii gave somewhat of KUZ-u ,F rn i C. CARPENTER

U«s el Modm Fuw»PCtup«l U I V.l„draiding Obaln aitd Oard Tabla« to Uir.

and a hint of the trouble, on*thnic e Ie’ M"- Hamilton did not' b i° ' n i le Supervising Prlnclm

should be burdened wl thanyo f thd business details but should conflnd

Ttrown “ " ’ /darational side, y f ; ™ , 4 n said ho considered Miss Edmond to_be a fine educator butl,.m-St',l? > Bi?'}rd doesn’t know best bow lo use this asset. Air. Brown said the control of the Board has been In the same hands too many jenrs. Tt Is time for a change.

ppl? iwosHoned whether Mrs Tetley shoulud ho elected a member o f tho Board because she w-ns nromlnent In Republlean noli- tics, imt this jiolnt of view did not apnear to rneet wlth favor.

Secretary.

|WT* «f f ,iri4U {c

218 North Ave. West, Cranford, N. J....1- - — — . Ladr AtUndiut . . . . _ _

“THE STOKE TASTE

AND QUALITY

o r

, TtC*tlvo fMoíutlons, that It Is <ie si rabie to j'hange theeontrol o f theBoard, and endorsing Messrs'. Jqnëg

m Mrs. Tetley' for!pn separately tv” ’

and Cmlkshank an>( election, wqre voted and both parried hy »vide marginiii, a fair estimate being ahout 3 to 1 \ ery many wero the favorable com monts on the able and Impartial handling of the meeting and diffi­cult situations by Chairman Frazer

Thirty-six navy «a.j ««<«a tUaue«, «ow Itharad to peace lion , »tan*« fron tiwir • Atlantic flete oa auaa] anbrafce, in « and tight«®, o t n « M i tvM ic o f the i

tierhantt, ta me&mxad ot.Vho j

Oregon City Has

POLICE NEWSAt 10:30 p. m. on Sunday, Sorgt.

Massa, Investigating a report ot a Arolleyineeldentr found tlmtAndrew A eager. «4 years old, of IB Holly, »vood avenuo. had been struck bv nn eastbounrt. car at 10:15, His eye.

Jifónnt ih,:n'.î,‘, T i " “0" par-1 with the following cast: fit it.“ 'im?-1.,.,!! a_Çr?sP®®Vv?| Stephen Brewster[b ¡¡TU r: i : : m i r na Ä » l T r • .............Mrs. Stacey Bender[3d though ese wilfhe h (m ^ ^ d’ Henrletta- hfR W »«............. .........

pleura Hill I,,, hearj e w lle r ^ m ¡’'»aching of the. production, took •*rfMiners In t lie lntend«ie o n ^ ? lher pIflCR- Though Mrs. Meyers had l>'!iiucnt have been carefnii«e2i?ii' I read her lines, her part was most

F ^ t£ 5 ^ p s »"^ “ ciJ lsn wJ,,s'e 1,1 the ton-nspeonie 9 attend-j Refreshments wero served and a 1. me Cranford r : s o c I a l h a l f hourfollowed.Them em - Phtorth Direotorv KiBnd ■?en* bers and guests to the Wednesday C" »nd iiiur,. va?uahleUfh^l?^er’ b®t- hfom lng Club adjourned feeling V - It rives all t,?,an «rer^be- that.the Woman's Club of Westfield i?tb Offlei.i. 1 f ?5P.8*,IPJind Bor-1 had Indeed given them a most de­

leg and right side wore -.Injured.- He »vas taken to his, home In an ambu­lance and nttendid-by Dr. Vail.

At a sitting of court on January 2"tb. Air. and Mrs. Smith of Centen- nlal avenue,- wero arraigned for drunkonnpss. Mrs. Smith »vas given thirtv days In the County Jail, and Mr. Smith sixty days.- Their son. Bomard. 14 years old, was sent to his aunt. Mrs. Mary Kennedy. In Elizabeth,, .. .

Mr. Cntiksliank was given a sus­pended sentence for having . no lights on his car. Mr. Miller of Clar­abella Finis, on North avenue. W., summoned' hy Officer Martin for falling to clear tho-walk o f snow was given a suspended sentence.

& «rt. . ------------DTlcWUHSf ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

w.Jhronlria of' L ,T1,e c9*agement of Miss Lina A. if», «, .The Apoffi», KuHkdV 5 “ 1“ ' «laughter o f Mr. and Mrs.

B»« ?r>' f I^nberg¿ c C HaSfc Pptpr Rl*-Ü1' to îIr- Louis F. Cagnas-KflUv'»!? ^urkc's store GaNtoòcf S?1*» 01 Westfield, was announced Kiirth ' l>s Itn« Kanane. i ' v Ä I§.u94?y at a reception given at the

New Cranford rorffi

Rattl home, North avenue. West. Guests were present from Westfield. Elizabeth, Hoboken, New Bruns­wick. High Bridge,"Reckiway, Eat-' on town. Flemlngton,' Keamy and Somerville.

▼: L A. NOT E S :

1 %Krectory is OutXn"r”‘iMor,v°l"I, ^ Ever Before.T!7h,P Bar.

E «lobi. ete _ ¡.’ Lod*8*. Churehe«,« Ù .Ï J" ‘ f '^ I a M a d l m t o ^

wall as

t*od*d T* OBD.N-J'

Tlie V. L A. has been obliged to give up its plans for a birthday party, which was to haTe been held In the-Presbyterian chapel on Feb. 12. on account of the shortage Infuel. ........ .

The V. I. A. has endorsed no wo­man candidate for election: to ' the school board. Both candidates now before the public are member» of the Association.

THE N E W dlROITLATING L IB R A R Y

opened by Elsenberg. the stationer,A f Q T T n lA « _____ * r ______ >• ■ .[ °« til« , r T 7' Th# Pric« ix S0e.|?f 8_V.9Ion avenue. North, to meet L . * ** the chi. . - m.- . . . lug with much favor. All the latestB e*’ B«*y, « . ■ Chronleto oLflctlon added as publtobefi Over

Tm Apollo, Knnkal'a tI“ ?s arc noiv on the ltot which

CRANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLSVlslt-the-scliool »veek will be ob­

served In the Cranford schools dur­ing tlie »veek. Feb. 5—9. Although visitors are most' welcome at any time, we shall bo particularly pleased to receive them on the fol louing days:

Grant School—Wednesday, Feb 7tli. “ - - ..

Sherman School—Wednesday, Feb 7th. - > '

Lincoln School—Thursday, . Feb. 8th. -■ Cleveland School—Thursday even Ing, Feb. 8th, from 7:30 to 9:30.

Cranford won two prizes at;the County Grammar Speaking Contest held at Roselle Park last week. Bruco Wallace of the Grant School secured a second and Helen Oiofson ot Jtjb.0 SliennanSchool j»-thlrd.prlze.

As Altos GudnuL Jensen of the Bth«•ft«- «««,4 C — t, — . 1 f —. A. X1V ill • • ««U- « « « w S V U 9 V U v t M IU l/k li

Írade Grant School to still 111. Mrs ulla Cruikahank to acting as ~

stltutc.sub

Was are pleased to note that Air. Joseph Cannon, the efficient engi neer of the Cleveland School, to recovering Rom a serious Illness.

To Remove Tarnish,To remove tarnish from silver, put

one Cablcsaoonful or borax powder In each quart of water. Pat In the sliver and bring to boiling point. Wipe with •a flannel cloth. It gives a wonderful polish., and sates time, labor- and sil­ver.

WHEN YOU THINK OF ’

Quality Stationery¡»link o f Etoenbcrg'a Quality Stationery Shop. - New hi Cianf..i.|, imt „id

/ In experionce and reputation.

UNION AVENUE, NORTH, CRANFORD, N. J,Telephone Orenfotd «01

V A L E N T I N l ì s«jW® have a very large aiiorimcnt of Vulcntines, Curds

and Favpra, Invitations, Place Cards,„Tally C a rd s ] Nut Cup«, Napkins, Caps, Table-Cloths. 1 »

' : Make selections early from unbroken lines.

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J O H X7 U N IO N A V E . North

Jobbing or Contract Work. Tim best work by exparloiiced men. Our ref­erences aro pleased custoiuura. Es­timates furnlshiMl.D O Y I v I i

C R A N F O R D . N . T.

Aninnndne a NcwLñeW® bav* Just received a ahipaeetel

REGENERATIVE RECOVERS

s a a a a s s s s a aa a aa aa aaa aooe p t p q t - f r ^ ^ » » ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

t r a d e h e r e a n d s a v e m o n e y ....... '4<lf It Grows We Have It”

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p h o n e 330

TRY US AND CONVINCE YOURSELFVegetables Fresh Daily

FREE DELIVERY 'Licensed nadir ABSSIBOVOS patent« W e sie effetfsg

i•eas e « > »0 00 0 « JP I A N O L E S S O N S

$35 Completewith storage bsttezy. phases. 2Z^ volt R battery detector balk exid terlsl materiel ' .

B Y COMPETENT TEACHER Special Attention Oleen Beginners

, Mrs. Rose TalbotTelephone Cranford «38

Phone Si CranioZd far • bom :omtratloB in year h a s« , i

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Restaurant¡M3n Street at North Avenue

Point ¡Sometimes Overlooked.He that fancies himself very r>

lightened because he sees tbe deflden- de* of others may be very Ignorant because be has not studied Us t e a —Balwer-Lytts«.--------........ ......_

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Special Turkey Dinner SundayFor $1.25

MEALS served from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. '

FamOy Parties a Specialty

Famished Rooms to let—

ApolloDrugStoreC ran ford 's

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By DORA MOtXAN

. **»,. iuta, a» McOvt* H«*F(»«P*r tf»4*ra>a>Wlwtì KJm l>*Vid nga o!<| «ivugh

lo t*«W tifi *klii* Jwujji'r,' al»« »u. ihem Ri.uMrr, l u t il « m thè f»»hi"f} etiti, oli, *o ct’oijoitiitiij ! 111 boi |i*oJui>£ it$u tur vur urkuìuio\ì>t-r»

' fH-vMfvt—li U»#*J (ouiti lai? |*rrVu/i‘Ji...* -Jtircwr ?ti|t|ì;'*iT*uti:tìTr W TT*<Tr ^uzzM

lo ft'Uiiiiiftiv et m i“ a £lrl o l , mi/ ttfr iitj, hud becii «rulJlJet'Lf'jr sctiìe tw >(-u(* lo tilt Hi-arltig of ÌT fruiti, art (W LIn. wlio t*rt'Ujj«**d Ihf fritijl 1 mjm od U'i' e^wnl u/>lr*.

ftMUiitfig I»oum“. ut Ih» olltrr t'iiO vf thè lonf hall In»w KJ**’* amaU

conili et rii rnjjt’Uthcr ttlicii hi» killer hi»d KHitluiiU i /rem ikIkmìJl* ifiil fih»rf »/ «»a«* ...U»i*.AyC-Hlidadftilratitm ithitir II hnU cicIumI lu hi» omii untili aHì, itlglii tlii-n Itohrrt liti) decidcd limi liti wife «houli) wcur

trala^ali» a» a.----------- -------, Ai «a./ór hi» Kiwi ,A> Iti* life length riicd, «kirl» »liorli'ninj, |tul. thoutffi IlolM'ft «-«* «tlthlll (oijrtilfig (lisiime« ni tliirf/, Mht'A t:\na r»m» iortmtu ni Mfi. lù^'ticy ) « i li« «UH (Ifriunoij <>f »t»mr tifi/ «»klhg aoine girl If he militi litìjr h«*r «kirl nm ferini li) Ihf /uni Ili ut fini of li/ tiie liuti

Tl.i-lc tré» tuie nlilrt in jtBrflrular «hit-li UW* worr. lloht'M dìnHteH tt rxrf^Mlingl/. Krlljr grc*n |»f«ir3 ami frlngod at thè imi toni. Tlie'frtng* /rii ju fl tirlo« l'Ina'» nljuj.d/ ferie*'«, «migangllug frotu IJinn a tut*rlrig fttucrni a Krìl/ green Irothrr h»g fall Ju»t In­low thè frlngr Hurrljf moitr/ Irualtu! fo tho krrpiiig of »neh a |»ura»i nm t*oimd lo lo»» all »cium» of rrn|Hin*l-

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tt»l gitrse "1*4—*M y«-«*r4. IIM U ihmg «wnyli 1» taka »„»u»-fk,Bg tnm lit* purkri nod to riiintrfa'atrb ilia cb»*j«. be rwrflHuad <«i i) « i l(<a liall.“TUI* it )<nir*. | think, Uim DatUt"

Kin took til« t » I nnd bnr *oU* said,TWhr. think you. Mr. Carfelui" Dol Iwr rjr« hiokad ftnl, out ot • «arid WJod kt life Watdd sod rtttms/ loro, allboul a dvubl h* aaa Iba ux"M liuio •S and atupid uf ill. -

"Saw tbat >ou bn<r' fnuod yvor tnuturi p*rtia|« you Kill ba coud »•nwjgh io |«»y for.'nbrlllrd Mr». Ifertw.And, aa Klsa atood I'rrsolulr. “T«u doti'l su*isrrl Mr. i-brUti,'* ls,t,rtly, I ! . 'i i « i » r ■ ' ' ’ . ■' .

, wiwm m a r woe(•)•■» nl.f took out a frn tJollur bill ao«l luiinji'vl It (o lltf lahtilgd/. While the lalfrf m u funking rhang^ «1th a thin !“ ihfink you!** Itohert tw>k the jlunity to go <m bh* w ay.-M 1H* alftt»» r mlng of |in* front door, KI*a lookrtt Uf*. j

Tl*»t r^rning Kobert VMtUlti aat In ;

Use jñiirplaiie to Seek Old Cities

ProfetMr MacLean » ( Rochester University Finds Outline of

Ancient Irrigation Canal

Brlllab Rila« find» Lacatlan of Taro I Loot Cltfoo of Opla and Sltaca—

May Pu.h Back Hiatory ,----------------- Aootbor A*0r------------------

Now (larrn. Cr>nn.~>Loa| ritte of (bo conifnrlable. aliabby raay rbnlr abrlrnt drllluilnna. Bailed for lb<m- rasglny blmurif fot lha'Oaay way In , landa of yrara lo-nradj (be abifllntwjildi. Iib lisil Ialiti a t li tlm to. a- glrl . MIuU..of .„Egypt.Ue*<90tauiia andwho snlicd ftla Ideal only lu I hose |isr- i Arabia, will' a«mn b* lóraléd tbrouirti llculura for whirb sl>« deaerenl no the use of airplanes, arrontlny to Prof, credit—ber Ornl ghen ll'liesome body , II. A. Maridan of Itorhraler uniter- aniLytlorlou» sbliiunerlng balr, Ibemlor \ ally, late slslf olfleer wlth lhe llrltl«b of while gold. A girl wlio muid Ob— ¡ Iroof» In I’rrala. who dlantssed ihl*

Borer roMaatraetod. From lb* air Profeaaor MacLran and Major Baiie- ley bare bees abia to rbart out t t - tlro ayateaui of trrlgatloa itm n u and ditches by .Imply sketching the line» of drpreaatos and discoloration. The reaulta nbow a rery unusual system uf Irrigation, closely resembling the akelelnii at a Jmny. Cab..with.-the main , ditch as the spinal column, and the local ditches as riba and small bone*.

TO RESTORE WAR INSURANCEVatsrana Who Pormittcd Torrn Injur

one# to Lapoo Can Eaaily Oof II Rolnotatod.

M antsShot inScr-tabb'e Over Duck That Cat Slob

’ Sas fTmnrlaeo.—Ctwrtea W car, after abonttng i duck nssr

- Bel moot, • aoharb. was Incited Into tbs «M il, bom» of Harry Shaw, a watchman, to put ararro. When Palmer atarled to lease be missed the dark, and Id the argw ment that followed, according to aobaedtient testlaway. be was sbol In the fare. An unde,raheriff. took tbera Into cuatody deaplte their proteata tbat tbelr differ­ence was purely a persons! mat­ter. .and Palmer pleaded guilty to assault. Kliaw Insisted on paying Pitlm'?r’a_$10 fine and they went back to Shaw's cabin. whetV they found a pile of duckfeathera and...a gultt/-looking *CBt. . :

and graft.Come a knock a.nd with

an outrageous greet) skirt before Ida

•j prolilem before tbi Areheologlrul In-

.-•The srcliroIogiFt, drcllng shouteyes the occupatit of the front room some 2,1100 fret In the air. With a Hearhastened to answer It. Ilut tItere stood (lie |>r1ii(-ess of his Iwyhood 'dreams I A willowy, gracious creature gnrCed In aomrtlilhg énfi ami clinging and silken anil »Idle, whose Indonnile folds ismiealed and revealed and w hich. If II did not inudnate In an actual train, at |eaat touched or nriirl) touched the floor In apota,

"May I come. In—and explain—and thank youl" asked Kiss l*avld.

Hoben Corbin's y e s a|«ike for hl» longue -llie fatter aceinnl an uimccea- s«ry part ef his annloiny ’Just I hen. Illsá crossed to .the worn old easy hair, which Inimedliilely took on Ilia

allrlhnles of a limine finding Hole art's genre somewhat disconcerting, bul, cirnylng ber rniliarrnssnumt only by

tìTT Incren»« of color which made herycl Ihe morn enticing, the girl begun:

"liver since I was a child ami du­cutimi fairy'(ales I bine hinged ton a

«wrep nf Vision f, r 20 attira In nll di ! rrcllnn», can make out cartolo contlnti- ; otta linea nf depressimi. Indi caline an­. rirn» Irrlgntfnn rhannela, srlth moun.ls i strewn nlong tiiese u n « Imlbndng | liurieil rii Ics. 'I Ordinar/ aurveyr rnuld Oevrr revenl

Oda bi-cause nf Ilio great dlsrnmes i covereil hy. thein. Cndar lln- very , ground ari wlilch rounlleoa rnmvana ¡ bave pasm-d for more than fi,ai<> jeara and where eyen « lenllflc czpedliloiia ina/ bave pitch«! Ihelr. campa for ilio night. Ile rltlea »lina» contenta mny puah back hlMiny i nnther »»e. «Iioae weallh In gold, allver and preclona alone* may for aù'pnaa anjlhlug lin­earli) «al eveti In Kgypf,

May Plnd .Lo»t Cltlaa. ' - An Imporianl dlnorery hna nlrcody

beni mn.le hy a Itrltlab pllot, Involv-' lng--poaalhly—llie-tlefìnlfe lnrntnoi cf

trulli, hut when I grew up enough wear one Ihere weren'l any. Now tl any long skirls are coming hnck li Ihclr own ngnln. I don't know, hit anw this fr.'ii hi h shop window fell, Ii look my lost cent .nini I ihn my hng Into that dork corner purpost ao na to hove n i)iiniler-wny Irulli aetHWm." exeuae for Mrs, llrehe when she cn Io dim me. Now, thunk you for com tn my resene so gull on fly. Mr. Curl and llilnk your ivorst of me. Of eon I will juiy you hnck as soon na |> alide."

» U r « f ¡ g /M t o r c u j«Inn fotu-r to oa* o( iba

liu Ad/faL *7 (1(1^ P ä l h U U - d Upoo

“«a » »up',!)', sad yon oNd •uilety bi aicver ag to Itolonou* - *W «*•

C om p«»./ R e f ^ ,

•Il il* Patron

ut tiígrp «ml une

on«

you ei|H*et me In aceld you,' Itolierl with Ills sold pluhily gown—like the prlne when I wna a llllle Imjr. I wond

ne tn amid you,** spijj with Uh ds tongue, while Ida r l niant |.'Veil are brnntlful In IL . . . . in prhireaa I drenmnl^. *n® ® a llllle Imjr. I wond, , ra jm I't-rnumlo you to mpi*.

limi old ilrvittH of mltto com* Ini*Ventati** a t thL o* 1 •I'll do Just l|* you wish," anawel p / « * . . to

KUa uiH'kly. nml tftini. ua If read' llt) At' ¡ 011 PWtl«*

M W Ml'reti —f

•Imieing ,I'l'i'MiritfKt Irn. .Vet. '“ ok gin, mnllnne,. I m k n i i "t n Inrgi

am'•lnneafi_.\ytheneo lit iIler ontpi varied fair dancing it

WMlilniton.—it wlll^be new»_to many World ^»r V leriur» to îeiïfn fh«r the rolled Slat«* reterens* buf> end hue laau^united a r«*iiiiirat*u)enf r«nij»aiijn ff»i lh h<»neflt of ilioM? who, either through ni)»unden;tflndlnu or inabllliy to mcel premium payment», have permitted ihelr term (war time) Inaurance 1« lnj>*e. . . .

iJlrertor ForbVa“ unhounee« ihat no matter how lofijr a time has panned »Inc** the Innl premium waa paid, an ex-sen ire mua may eaaily renew-hi« tern» (war time) liwumore contract If he la in good henlth, or If he Is dit- ahled, provided the dlanhllJty from which he I» auffering la due to senr- Ire and la not nf a total and perm«* mid nnture. Vcfernns will be par- llrularly IntereMod tn Immlnff that they may relnutnf«* $1.000 or any high­er amount. In multiples of $500* of thé amount of ln»u»,ance they, carried while In the xcnice. It will also be, of Internet to the public to know that

m c m FOR TUBERCtii* î . ! v * r 9f mçUm ef 0j TBit F*mri* Oag Vary Thin> J,

. * » f e and 01«. *

te OB* of tt» ■ found to .M ck* : t t lb* cant b*4t.W arna t t low*. TheOpt ra tbér olosrly. The do not iwuMly rtow , ny SJ- ta aererai week. b g n J . J * * «okay iBsteBccs.aeyenü mvg,u ,fbey haT* coutrmcted It

TH* mort common »y&¡.-,.3Jjw itotójja that th. ^ thfo, “waate .way- . n,j c *? Another to to And a bird s. , j !

two monthly premium» on Ihe amount j to 00« teg without ahowic» ef term Inaurati« to be reinstated, ! ward alga of lnjury, even' 57

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Physicians have been appointed In all I bird to In, gpod health. Tt.e of tbe branch offices of the bureau j live aereral weeks after ttu ’ where ex-service men ran »ecu « tho ! first shows op. heccasafy uiMtcal eiatBIristlnn with- [ To tbake turw that the c out coat. Detailed Information may bo I tubeccnloaJa. it pays to km , obtained by writing to the (Jolted J toe tha Inaldea o f a very States Veterans' BufMju^tVaaynglon, I The Uver, spleen and lhte«j D, C, but In the Intereat of accurate | often enlarged, but contain Identification and promptness, tbe per» low spot, which are lu ri ion writing should be sure to give hto I lesions. Lungs are seldom y full name, rank nnd organliatlon wheg.1 contain leslona, - In the a e rr l« and. If possible, bit aerial ' 'number. . •

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Iron Mountain, Mich.—Charged with killing a twelve-year-old girl who I to be careful when buylt^ new mocked^Uin'when he missed a good I Sanitation to the biggest heln

over MKMkk) of the men who applied iiAgp'whlle bunting squirrels, John 1f j , M ! as mu at. ». , ,o . l . i t - f n i» e l i * ••.mm 'jiak^L ■ » . ___. _____ __ ___ 1 a « __* -fur Insuniiic« during the wnr conilnue<l Ihelr imllclea tartfirce and Hint these cl-M’rv|ce fcen and women are rnrrylig Insurance protection imiountltg to the enormous sum ofov«v to.000.000.00e .;___^ __________ „

The reinstatement. 1 requirementshave been made most liberal; In fact, If an ex-solOler Is In good henlth It Is only ncceaaary for him to furnish medical proof of thnt fact, , and puy

LAUGH IS CAU SE O F MURDERBoy .Boaatt o f Killing Olrl Who Mocked Him When Ha Missed Quod

Shot While Hunting'8qulrrafa. .

miera to no rare for tubermla^ J cept to keep It from spreading, the dead bird« or bury them; km. Infected birds without spilling blood; don't try to keep ¡,«»71 Alia keep the Aenboase clean « from dropping«. Use nm« i a lU where tbe flock» feed, and ch«a«, ground. It. helps some to sep&rit» i ipung d u ck , from the old u0„ "

'ssfwsrs.’s? s ':„s£ iH0PPER ™ feedi«» F«when he txinsted-of-the-kllllng to a boy friend, police declare.

Shults nntl twelve-year-old Gnat!Jagste wcre huntlng near their homes when the hoy missed a shot at u chip­munk, he told friends. The girl laughed at- her companion, and he allot her. causing her death almost In­stantly, the police chiihge.

»del Shown In Illustration ax , to Afford Beat Means of R*

____'..... timing Hen«

After using many type* of dry , feeders In tbe poultry house, the, shown In the rat appears to aiiord n beat results.. The fowls cat,n.,t'. on the top of 4be feeder, or g,-t ir.ts|

"(lo óiifand (iut on thnt gypny rliltorewt i>t tb « Ckunpony lg

imuolttos h•d Wul ft i,»ment tu do

TSHx-ii « «un ii mires 1 reumi. - - - PrOI&OtA Hi Ali 1 - •Ould t |M*rhn|m iM’rwmuïft you to ini” *1* P^pArUjr,’ ) ‘ . ’ ®ntl

Ui* »»mmuiaiw to/torl«!1 c,,it » ioeotod fiati |J uf takes [irti *

•hire * “ •"•»•««•nt U> ¿¿I *»«*»>•« «e■«Are U» M0¡nútM . [ÛH

lv-iln. fc«»«•Vlntor (I*- lur olTorlnr I'lalius, jo

his thoughla and sctirnl by her rei, “ *» Water {a tlwircr'she (led down the hull, urged hy J7,_ w l|totu rote^f iimjp vocali

Robsrt Oltllktd It Excsedlngly.

assise s « « u i i " « v ii »sis- IIMII» «a» |k« re >•/ t i _ . . — -g w a a sa | g

prinu-vat. Instinct Hint heeds not chnr®"'0® rerrleo, et«, log fashions ami enduro« through I

. ttlllf>- and romr popplng guyly forili at Ilio tirai allty Imlurcment,

The girl dhln’UUko I1I111, elilH-^-ltm. rrt dechltsl. Well, ho ilhln'l wnut n

nge*

NO

'tónno of .sitioaranec- jvivacity nt.

--------------------------- I T T ù I/Tho o ir l IMARRIAGE ON C R E D |r , E R C O M P A N Y / ,.l,w,,,nv « iti

Gives ConcertiWizard of Piano-Entertalns Po­

lice Station Inmates WithJazz and Classio Stuff.

LIFESTORY ONE OF ITRA6E0Y

Ie ! J L - UNION

^'kinfl.Jd, H. jV andle* nf ilmu

girl «ho ilrvosed like that to like him.Tho big, atrpng-fcBtuicd.yuuug.mini

tn the front room did not approve of her. Kina-know Intuitively, Well, whut did alio Carol ilo w»e probably the aurt who would nhn to keep his wife contented by tolling her how pretty sho looked In a bungalow npron, any­way. . .

And *0- flobrrt_ _went.on. dl*n|ipr«v- Ing, wholly to htmaolf, of the girl In tho hack room, while Klaa fllppcTliFr ahhrovlaied aklrti^fe|)^f od) of Mr IieelHi'» fwnJ^fiS^^utt casually amt <l|||s iJMKe young tnan tn th* front

-«Mil___ Lday Hubert Corbin, returning tohi* room at noon, which hr very sel­dom did. ran up tho stairs mid. slum bllng on the top on«, dropepd his key. Tho ball In that particular spot nna dirk. II* struck a umidi nod found the key with little ir.mMe. It had fallen bektde n .'jf»ny-<rreii_hug- he recognised at once us the one lCIsn carried with the atrocious given skirt,. la hto room, Olii» the door closed

behind him. Hebert *ut dqwn in n di­lapidated but ivsnforfnide old ann choir «ltd pl 'Ct-d the hag on hi* knee. It was eha’ l'y at the corner» and the handle W"' worn from much contact With Elan » lingers, . Itoliert felt a sud d*u ltni'iil«e_to ku. that worn »pot.

■ end * us »0 taken hy surprise hy that ImP” mid »0 dolcirrnvo-d hy It I11 hi* own sight that hi« o|<ene<1 the clasp qi iie wlihont meanjng to do so anil t'cheld Its content».-Two dime* one 'dckr|. n mlrror aml a powder puff! I'll corgo, Indeed, ft»r such a travesty

'■of a ■' piirwff “ 'v‘-'” -"''Ho would Iciive. It'with Mrs. Hrol-e.

ho, he ivnulil knock on tlie girl's d,-orTop

to nnnlyre this decision, hut starteli ttiroug'i the hall, Halfway down brought him wltldn range of the land-

Among tha Malaya Eksrythlng Cor Ilk, Weatflald w > nsetad With Caramony Must L a> ” ' -•

------------ HkM Blan Paid For. “ X ‘ ' :___ BR.IThe Malays pay for nmrrlage befor

they celehrnte It. To cut a weddln,| cake or wear a wedding robe ns ye

I*. -I. tlltKNNa f. I <’■ K IHivk '

swtllcnce.M jo who m u nnd lend flu pretty climionNeniliies.

Unksmpt Prodigy of “Hobo*»' Col­log*” Rotalna Hit Love of Music,

Through Vicissitude! That Pursue Shambling Ufa.

Dry Mash Facdtr.

[-It I« also difficult for them to

unpaid for would ho aiv-lrmiarahl disgrace, according to the Muluyatp & ro ifE

' INKIndy's strident vole«, which weined to he nlwnys striving to attain the height* her stature lacked.

"I Iwipo you flnd your bag. Ml*« Iks. v'd—and the eight dollars you any wan Is It— before Saturday night; or I inl- vlse you to look for iinother room."

•'You can’t hope Io any more limn I. Mr*. I tee be." If there was a doubt- Ing-Thoi.xns tone In the lnniDmlv's vnln> then« wna n rueful note In KIsn'*

lllght hero Itohert f ’orldn e«i«etl rrnvil his -second Impulse, treguidlng

cwle. All the wvdillug expense« ad__ 1______ _pidd fur hy tho bridegroom, uud thf^ p T j .siiiii »lilcu uusw Alv-nr-Tlr «cut Oy him -uAiumra'«nTi to 4 he fuilicr-ln-law-elcct mi the day previous tn that uu which thii young man cUilms mid revclvra his wife.

On tlm day before her marriage the girl's teeth are died. Kehstlng and music Intersperse elaborate cere­monials, nml If ih« maiden moans, her moans are drowned In a flood of music.Three daja Iwfore the ceremony she lots her hnlr rut short upon her hroiv to a thin, straight fringe, nnd the nulls of"belli linmis and feet arc deep iy stained with henna. .

A Mnlny bride, except for her con- ventUuml marriage ornaments and her ninny flower chains, wear»-the ordi­nary dress uf a lady of rank. The ornaments are the mmt-prixed heir- loom» of the bride's family, For cen­turies they are hoarded, nnd added' to, to he displayed'only' at n daughter's marriage. ‘

, m i . ? ! ?Iiihiriiintlvo1 axjinver In •■»in«'- tax rt>

thisold rhnnncl. Imlloiiliig Hie anclent chaln " f cltles urne lluurl.diing on thè hnuks of thè Tigri* Some of tb« must . Importuni eliti««, of anclent Ilinea, liicludlng tipis, spuco and Eskl, llngihiii, w Ith imipy sili) more primitive timiis. Imi«« iliin pianti unnotteed whlle' scli-utKt» ocre buay •xplurlng thè Pmik., of : 1. preseot Tlgrla.

Anntlier surprlslng illumvry waa tfinl of tlln ritiri,-m Ir.'.'.MK,,;,"syslèni, Dotial In thè anclent chronleles, but

I'lilludeiphlar—Slualc critics have lg- noted the concert given at the piano of tha police station the other evening by Harry Tanncldlt oM«lttshurgh- nnd points. West, more recently mualcal director ot the Hoboes' college and pianist extraordinary, '

TannehiU, cleverly disguised tux hobo—and one lu' nil reality—guve the police several hours of uninter­rupted ragtime and then tore off lot of classicist humbers that left the veriest pstrolmsn feeling like an am­bassador. He glided-through a little Llsxt, gave somo Chopin dirges and then threw the whole outfit Into rap- turea with a masterful InterpretaUon of Rachmaninoff.

U waa an Impromptu affair entire­ly. The artist arrived at the Uttle bare room opposite the' cell tier short­ly before seven o’clock, convoyed by Hulboltand of the “motorcycles.” Uls escort had lured him from the con- crele campua of Hoboes' college.

For four hours he played his reper-

Thrss Peaks Out of Ont.Remnants of the lee age are"pnrtlcu-

luily interesting In the Itocky Moun­tain National park, where huge valleys have been plowed out through count­less ages, possibly .Vkk),(i00 years ngu. Aitorlêra twHWforffiw r ttiffir WSslSTfffiP' gte 'mountain mass Into tliroe peak»— l-<’hg's. Mocker and l^nly Washington

Soldiers’ Memorial at Manila

Ing to an elevation of U.UIkl feet, or ; nearly thr«'e miles uhove nee level,- Kehoboth Sunday IterahL

tolre of melodies, Jazz and clawlc. j Tbe station bouse did Its usual night*-wereU*h^!roh.f ? * .O ™ »!» ¡ » «J Of tb« food'by throwing It out” iV n ^ „ „ ^ * ht *n~mnny .o f them. ¡ the sloping guard in front prrva BUrmTnri*J,W! r*i;.0d|CBd‘ ^h® P°1,c® ,h»(t- A aloptog bottom shouM tM*-jg l a ^ Inro . L T ° *** 0,1 “ ln' '** *»«*“ (*<> by the..,lewd ¿ f , , “ ™ the rau*Ic raom disclosed Such « 'feeder Can be made by ratütt. WaS ,he ,,ght of ■ •>(-1 down an empty grocenr box.tie ragged figure, cap tossed asid«, I battered aiioes, dirty sweater and no­forgivable linen, aonndlng chords In a revery. Two revolver shots sound- I ”d. Just around the corner. So’meon« receiving wrong change In a nearby clgat stóre had said It with gunfire, I The-tnuslc never stopped. It even

P R O FIT A B LE TO CULL FLO[ it I« an Art Anyone Can Acquire, 1

th« Sooner Unhealthy Fowls Go th» Better.

grow stronger. " " I Oulllnf chickens Is to tbe po:Tells Lift Story. keeper what milk testing lx to

Lieutenant Gocoran finally poked his I dairyman. Fortunately It . 1» as head Into the music room and ordered | #n>'one can acquire. -The seeoer 0 halt Then they got him talking J gock I* culled the sooner expon««By now a metamorphosis had taken ------- ----- “ ‘ — “place. The “ bum" had given way to the musician and Tsnnehlli dls-rest" ? .1 u t. mUB'C *nd W*P“ f 1“ ,f he were drinking wine with Intimates on a terrace, tn fair Capri.He was forty-alx. he «aid. Had taken ¡ f , ® ",lc «t fourteen, studied the piano for eight years, three In th e .

” °?nt DW“». 0 .. and | M A T U R E G E E S E AS BREED]

cut down. Then, too, the rrt«s 1 higher earlier, in the seaxoif. Tbrs who to malting the most of bis 1 try, ayatematlrally-culls. Hint» I Ing In health, and general pal breed* n°t laying and two je or over, should go. Tlie eUrr-i bird, the lew prbfltnhle »he beceaa j

then for a time had gone on the con-rari stage. After that he tried teaefo | Fowls Ár* UaUAlly Best for Bn

Whtn From Three to Fivt V u r« of A00w

Toulouse geese ordlnarilr will I breed until about two -K^rs ^ * and they do -not -mature for

i i ï i ‘-i ‘5•r-nga

Ant» Poison Enemies.Soldier not» with poison-throwers

nro found In French Inihv-Chlna. ae-' cording to French actenllsts.

The nuts are »aid 10 comprise male, female mu! neuters. Some of the neu­ter* arc soldiers iirnnxl with n hollow ; linn«, whlrti throws out |«olsun

When blnek not* attack the home or tliesc ants Hie solilters rush Into roni- pnnles, deploy Into line 11ml throw poison on the Invaders, <

Eight years ago." Tannehlll said “ J * lf® deserted me and she took

with her our three-yesr-old daughter.She may he alive today, she may he ¡’ entI' 1 don't know and I haven’tKnazny I ycar They are usuallytlon followed” *n 8h* - eat« «mbF I breeding when from tliree to S'»

Th. n t .n t .«___ . _ old, althongh tbe females nuj in.n.i. .! * cam» to Philadelphiathan a f0" ^ f*” '* B*°- f’ ” t otherh . h. K raov1lf"PhI*”e performance*he has been without work. He tried carpentry for '« while, and other w oA more arduous, but was not equal to It.

Ton know the rale, of the H0W college, dont you r asked the hfoff

until they are from twelve to 1 teen years of age. the gumleri t erally being kept after they «re* to nine years old.

Mulhollnnd of his protege . “if neí, J 0rkv „ .^ l,,i ! . 8moniatl™"Ypelled. You'U have to Iraro the fo* stltutton." the ta*

, A "Curtain Call."fro “ro1 Care* nnswered the maeo- tro. Give |me a few décent looking togs"»»d'^venil^gobd Seals • kto*

them tot.l1L th'_ ba,n.fro,n lhe muslélan.erjnrt

ruuniwri ,\¡ on ilunr.i: MlUiUtt] t»rtUtW i*'

it - has Just been finished and unveiled as a : the revolution ngnlnst Spain which was going ».can war and which the Americans aided. It Is

Manila, and Is regarded as one of the most i-ver elected.

«nee- more,, before I die iTf ïn ,„ T ' ” t- ! < ,Se 10 ^ trinity of a ^rand

Th« busy hen Is the lnyisi '

.T hen ore .poor laying. "»¿I 3 " breeds.

On

In poultry raising the brrel ‘-1)

plano.’A taste for music, like the tove of

ÍÍS 1L*L‘ .-««.n *the Inst characteristic to go tn theEtaco;drop to degeneration; the t wtn hnlM ____ .. urstto hulld upon habilitation. In the climb thing

to re-The police made up

purse for their visitor and a,k*t Mto play one more before he , e ^ mIII give you n litii« il

portant, but the man or ' ' -’- :a * hind the breed Is mere s '

A sick hen may be fu not show tho vigor tha: a good layer.

With colder weather r- : he fed but It Is easy to corn, even ln winter.

give you a little «William Tell -

“ IatUm of ,h” nimble angers' . ma*,er. the old piano nwok^To . ,,ra It had never known ' Th. * ■arose and bowed Th™ , raas,cr '>“ - 1 out er the n Z 9,n^ ' “ *

For the sake o f keeping ; neighborhood. It Is a £■' ■ cate the turkey flock no -

H

pretty girls who oeeu to b« pi , ni- ror coutrast) take a look at a ' pi»» so lie can take the dally 'p lu

Clean floors are need»-! ' nest*. If the floors are ' to ~'y tracked Into the nests. ur. J i?■».*" tgrs from the ben*' feet.

Chanute Field I

' V Ä

7Aterrillo nimlstorm caught on airplane fre

It was twisted out of tho control o f the | ■ burned to deuth. The Illustration shows th

9VEWINS OVER RICH ES

plvurwni, rmietecn-year-old Wnsh- ^ d!«iri,t l'Irrk, and lits bride,

de 'npitui after an elope- " if "rn ' ' in Cincinnali by nn

7, a' l;"iedr" fatlier. The yóung p «re hving wltli (he groom'« b-n i i ! ' ' 7‘59 i!ie passed up a

iaii 'irs f"r hlm- and. ho went i tJ‘ fr "..r aiia they suy they wlU

^EfUTED OM WILHELM^

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' «"cent o; ■"r ut Do< ■ S how Bll

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I n n there we versary t lln In Ph thundersi it in e ; no

IWhen

horse-draw th« honet was aold fi equipped 1 drawn eng

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ler «lowlr. The iuf t * «•»•«* ttowsny . r » : ^ . £ weeks have pas. ^ l “ toncts.eevenu tl« ,J B‘ lr# contracted it. ____

common t|,o;Dtoa «* j **J. Uut th. IZ:*«* r*«e »»»r «n,j caSto to And • bird S.,:,/,.

1 « Without showing 7n , ** of injury, et(.n Bjrood health. Tt.eM | T*L weeks after thu ] w* op.X T MKkOOTO that the di*, I

« pays to km.aud,inaldto of a very sirt , *V spleen and lhtejuai, >•**«<•. but contain n-h» to which are hard.“ “ ** an seldom..f,JIai«olonv - ^

!• BO cure for tubercular, **P It from spreading. i bird« or bury them; ua birds without spliiiu

M»t try to keep ¡,g»q the henhouse clean, esp« PPtogi. Use lime on it«» flocks feed, and chaoj, it. helps some to sepirgtt leka from the old one, eful when .buying new » la the biggest help.

* FO R FEEDING FOM«wnTn Illustration Apt, ford Best Mean, of Re

Honing Hens

ling many types of dry i the poultry house, th the cut appears to afford p te.. The fowls cannot .' of 4be feeder, or get ir.t*l

Dry Mash Feeder.

difficult for them to 1 _ food'by throwing it out I 1 guard In front prern >ptng bottom should hep rested by the..d<x:ed Its ler Can be tuade by cutti jpty grocery hot

Î L E TO CULL FLOAnyone Can Acquire, a

insr Unhealthy Fowls Oo th# Better.

Jlckens Is to tbe pod t milk testing I, to l Fortunately it is tan acquire. 'The sooner I id the sooner espon*»! Then, too, the prlcej i r. in the seasotf. The I Ing the most of his; tically eulls. Hints I th, and general pm aylng am! two ) eari < )Uld go. 4 Tlie ol4«r -L- profltoble she becW9&;|

E E S E AS BREEDSaunlly Beet for Bn rrom Three to FI»» 'ears of Ago.

eese ordinarily will l Ibout two -yesrs ef Ml|apt-mature-for i__are usually best *1

l from three to the f the females nay behfll e from twelve to Bge. the gunders aot|Aj ept after they ere« old.

lisine the brrel '■** Se man or —’“ :31

Is more so­

nny be fa h I W 1 rigor that :» »hol**

:-V - Ptasanta Sena City of Maud

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y k m la »«net, the city under nle * f league of Mattana which wag •anpiad by Uthuanlan Irregulars Uv.

"tofl to the Mtmei sona. Abore at right yw mmm of the French sol di era who florae* the small gairtson of the dty.

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new t'ritty girls who seem to be practicing the goose'step are just froUcklni tn .k. . .i pii. l iir coutraitj tske a look at CSaHe* Woberg-of Chkago-seated-«-» ■ * * ? ? **, to p*« 80 lie' can take the dally plunge In Lake Michigan which h e a r e r — tor ^ ,e*

Chanute Field Pilot lOUed When Plane Falb

Ite pi»- titip

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*real - Air Squadron Joins the Atlantic Fleet

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A terrific windstorm caught an airalatm from Ch&mite Field, HI, as It nas attempting to return froth Fort Sheri- a It «as twisted out of the control of the pilot, Lieut Russell I. Fox and broke down two trees mi it fell Fo* i burned to death. Tho Illustration shows the wreckage of the plane and. Inserted, a portrait of Lieutenant Fox

DVE WINS OVER RICH ES Franklin Anniversary Celebrated

,u,"'toc,1-l'car-old Wnsh- P«d.»tri,-t ciurli, and Ills bride,

‘" he capital after an elope* tw »rr.„ m cincinnati by on

V, Ji‘. futlicr. The youngi£ » r* i.ving with the groom’s

lii'', ',," ''“ "-i}9 she passed up a ft,» 'ri> f"r hlni- and ho went „ „ ‘“ '."J '""l ‘ hey «uy they *>1U

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a s t h S i d ^ f n ^*^7^n®Tonr«rth^^S sA ^U ndcPn ^ *u '1wl fron> «>elr base at Newport Nows. Va..to Jolu

annual maneuvers"In southern waters. Rlghteeu scout eighteen of the newest typo ton *do planes compose this squadron.

O^dL ^ p K£ Z r : * hfre * T l“k," ,r off for m ,r|Pi “tid “t right Isfj- »• OorhariU. in command o f the squadron. : - ,

Oregon City Has a Severe Flood

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DERATED ON W IL H ï/

In-mauy cltlcs of the United States, and also In Knglaud and France," there were elaborate celebratlona on Wednesday, January IT, the 200th anni­versary of the_ birth of Franklin. The Illustration shows the statue of Frank­lin In Philadelphia, marking the spot where he stood when he flew a kite In a thunderstorm to discover secrets o f electricity ; and hit original electrical ma-

-cJUpej now In the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. •

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. Photograph shows havoc wrought by .the swollen wnters of tb,o Nantaln snd UTIIainette rivers st Oregon City, Ore. Rrldges are ilown and "residents of the Willamette valley liave lost many of their possessions. The high water mark flooded tlie lower streets and row boats were used.

No More Fire Horses in ChicagoNew Zero Milestone for Highways

Hiss (Jordon Conway of Khglund, with her pet swimming cat,'photo, graphed on their arrival In New Vork, Miss Conway Is an authoress o f prom­inence and vouches for tho amphibi­ous felUie, which Is something of a distinguished personage among Its own tribe, ’

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of ' 'fona, whose op. <- • " r'“f tora«on of youthi,u , C ; : Iern,)lc dI#c“*»lon,'— r ZgTntlon o“ » e»t Hoom. This prob-

« ìV r^ J Barchart! is now , i „he rlan« to perform ’ - ‘»■ar operaUon.

IWhen engine company No. 11 on East Austin arenas, Chicago, tbe last

horse-drawn fire engine In the city o f Chicago finished Its work tbe other day, the horses were turned over to the mounted police department and the engine was told for scrap. Chicago thas became the first large dty la the world to be equipped altogether with motor-propelled fire apparatus. The last horse- drawn engine I* here seen startlag on Its final trip.

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. A new scro milestone, the point In. Washington from which all highway distances are measured In the United States, has been set up In tbe ellipse only

! a few hundred feet south of tbe White Bouse In Potomac p art The column d* of white marble with a brouse compass <ii« i -

James Oliver Corwood, well-known writer end conservationist, -says the chargee- o f blasphemy made agilnst him ere based on a slip of the tongue when bo spoke of llary, the mother of Christ, having In mind Mary Magda-

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By DORA MOLIAN

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U'< 4>l4. t>? UKmn^ l u n Ki*m D fltid old m pufili

•tw V4ur l«rt *4lr(« lon^f. Bhe «o .« Uifiu Biiurli-r. ir ut 11 u-ua (ha fuKLum Siili. oh, tot r(*oii4>Mt)cai f . I t i boi U«o iwjfi if£u tur par grkwhuotf/tt* lo I vendivi—: 1/ llipj roulij lie

— tt» j»wrluitgrTffcflxgif In "ttwlr-JifsrJuj lo truilulmv ut uii—« g\t\ «i, *uf («riil), I.ìjO Lfsu ftitJdrd f»«r tornir l»t* )ruia lo ih« »rutili* of « tram. Jluò**rt CorMn, «ho omjjj'*d th» tari*

. iruui /«mm on Ihu M’cmal floor uf 111* t Ì ìik Ìi'fUM\ al thr oftirr

<**ii of lhf hull trom JCIm '« tornali »•Di', rotild «irli rt‘iijruil*t*r »!»r|j hl_

liuti *ru<lu;il« l (rum hl*h tu Ihr |:lorj $*f oni’ and (lo* uu« ami

. «UM falUdi Mlihii-dL-hod fcJLLRfcU.il*. LU <mli amali *Hf. Jilgt.i th»*n JM**rt luti din k)(m) timi hi« «¡fé ihofild ***»r« trnin— «!*«>«.. Al«« fur fai* vuwt Al Ma Iiralrft*fli

rnanJ. Ritiri» »lioriifi«*«}. Ilul, IhouchIIoIht! « dì Hllhlu Imirliliig «JlBtftlerv of ihlrtv, «iif-n i;ua i >r\|i] niiip io

■ foon> ut Mito. Ibrlti«'«,. )*•( he »tllj rirrnmetl of »urne- day aaUug «uni* girl ìf U* mij;|ii hh) her «klrl mnlrrlul h lhr )or«J Ihaleut) 'of hy (he litch.

Tltt-rr t*«a orie.attiri In immollar «lihh K1»r worr. ItolH-ft OlNlIkn) ti rii'WnlIngi)'. Kelly gf**en plaid unti

‘ fringiHl ni (he Imttom. Tlie frinii« fvll piar Ih Iow Kiwi!* tohapely- kfHT*, ami dangllng frolli Cun a mj*-rlng tinger« a Kelly green If/ilher tmg frll jiiat (»«•> Ime Ihe frinii» Muivly «mney tru«(H to thè keeping of aurh r pur«« wnu (•(tarili fci Ione gJI kcM)«n of rr«|HinaP

(Kit jffHt «fri ftm M . I<|MS|(ofcf r«*ofc;h te u h « ««i^fklsg frena hka |K«lrt «fui lo ft:mMe «ifb Ila

fi« nw(lua«l 00 <l*i«g d a fa l l -11.1« la yotira, I ihlnfc, »¿Im t^ikL*

II7«a UN/k thf Lag and W «vice «airi* “ H'Iih tlutflk pai, tir, Cortcln I" Bui ber «•>«« iouked |h«f, <>ut of a world fillrd bklth Mufdd «rid ria»*«/ meu. • Itlfwut • dutiM t# n«» ih« tpvti limo r/ and atujiMl of all.

"No* (Par yuu |*a»e#fvaod y«mr trmriry prrha|« y<»i vili b» guod rhongh lo pay Utr,** ahrilled Mra. iVHie. Ami, a• K1«a «(im>j Rre^ilrite. **Ymj d<*r» i •oipc'ei lJr. .Oortm/a l* t.w.|y. f hotteT . ■

URI* a rcfuofrnanrr d**»oid uf a l npreuloo KUa o]M*t»crd (he grtrù l*«g and 'tncttrud tn."' ' 'WI(hoiffT''flftlwg • trrf eye« «he look o*)t A lm dollar bill aod httmli'cJ tt lo Ihe taodlgdy. Wh.le thè laflw whh making rliange alth a Ihio “llujfrk you!" Rohert Inok ih« oj>}u>r* tunlty (o go'.on Ma «ay, At ih« alane

log of (Im* froni cpu»r, K1«a pKckrd api Tliat «%rolng llolcrn Coddrt «af la

thè romforlnhle. «habby raiy

U s e MrplMe t o i S e e k Old C i t i e s

Professor MacLeRR el Rochester University Fnd s Ontiine of

Ancient Irrigation Canal

^PORTANT DISCOVERY MADEBrit I RIM Find« Im m Mm of Two

Loot Cltioo of Oplt mné fitte*— May FuaH Back HMory

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ragging hlmaelf fot lh« «a»y way In whirl* h« had fulie« a \lrilm lu a girl who «olt4u] hlo-fdemPoidjMa ^hea« {««• ilrulors for whlrh oh« d«*aert«r1 ©o rrHTI—h«r ipHlghro IPheiMm*« (H»dy and glorlou« ahltntneriog hair, iheroiuf ofHFilfr gTddTAglfl Wlio couid fUe*- «nrl graft. •

<’«nie a knork and with a ▼(•ton of an‘ outr«g«oua grern aklrt U*fone |Ra a)**« tliV fw-cupatit of ll*<* front room hnnlcneU to antH«r It. Hut there «tood the prinrraa of hi* l»oyhoc>d dream« 1 A willowy, frarlrt«« ereu^ure gnriVfl lh amnHhirtf »oft and clinging and toilkm and »hire, whoa« In.h-ilnlte fold« eOnf«ft|«fl and rerealetJ and whlrh. If It >!ld not terminate In sn anual train, at least touched or nearly, touched th«, floor In RjH.it«, . u

#*May 1 feme ln-'«nd eaplatn—end thank youtM n«krd Kf«« fhivld.

Kohert (orhlti'a «ye« *jH>ke fr»r hi» tongn*v--th« latter seemed an tinnes-ea* wiry part of hi* anatomy *Ju«t then. KIra rrmued to tt»e worn old *fi«y. iiirlr,“ whirl* lmmt>dhitely t«»ok dn the

atlrlhutr« of a' throne. ^Finding Hole erfa gftre a*nnin*hat iliacmm ertlng. hnt.° hetrnylng her emhurruMtneiit only by im-lfirrenairnf ndifr^Trhlrlr^maderhrr yet the more enticing, the girl began:

“ Kver *lnco f »n« a child and d f •Voijred fairy tale» ( have longml for a

- .. Cxnaj—l m rilln offUalr om1«j| drlllMilofii. b«rto4 for ilion-

MOd« of yrara >>«Beath Uso »hlftln* ••nit» ut Keypi. UMopofauil* and

¡Arabi», w||| »«in l>e-loortt(f rhrnugh Ihr u»o of alrplanra, arrordlo* to Prof, II. A. MarLwan of Roofioater u ni Ver­

; ally. lato ataff offlftr wffb th* Ilrltt*h : lrr».[i. In Prraii, who diifcrOBWli lhlB ■ iirolilfm bofore Ila ArrbMlocIral In-atltutr of Ararrlrn , ....

j The arrlirolni.t, ctrollni ahout anni* 2,1 mo fa « tn tho alr, «ritti a clrar

; atrtep of »labai f. r 20 mllM in ali .11- rodlntii. ran make oot Cartaln r»f>tina/

, nua lino» of dojirraalon. In di ratini; an- rtont Irrìyatlon rhnnnrlà, w||b tnmjmla

i atróan «bm* tliow Ila«* Irulb ntlng , 'niHat ritira.; Orrllnnry anrvrjr rould ncra,r rnml

Ibi» tirrnmr o f ilio (TMt Uiaianrca rorrm l liy. tbrm. Ondar thr. vrry cround eti arhlrti rountlaaa rnrnvanlr tiare paaard for more tban 0,00.1 vm ra and whrre e*™' a lentlde èxprilllb.na inny (lave pltcheil tlietr rtinip» fór Ilio nleht. Ile rltli-e «'lii)»e1«>ntniiii nmy im»h back bikiniy l nnther ngf, «lume wealth In *obl, «liner and precinti* afone« m«y far «n-|ia»a anyililm: un- eartliml etcn In Kaj-pt, '

May Plnd Leat CÌtlaa

N f « raeoaatrartad. rivai tb* alr IToftaaor SLacLean and Major Beaae- lay bar# Boa» able tv rbait out «n­Ur* t jt ta a t of InisaUaa »trvamj enti ditrbea by »Imply aknebln* Uw linea o f depnaudan and dlaeoloratloa Tb» multa aboar a very anuaual ay ateto of Irrigation, rluaely reaembllng tbt akeletou e f a tKiBy fl»h, wlth the maln ditch an' tha apinii coiurnn, ’ and tie local dIUbea a» riba and amali bone».

TO RESTORE WAR INSURANCEVatarana Who Permitted T ine Inmir-

•nee to Lapao Can Easily Oat .It Ralnatatsd.

Añ ImpnFlHiii iIlmiTery ha« nlrrmly been nunle l.y a llrm«hjp||ot, lnv«i|v- ■ittt—tyieelbly— Iho-deflnfia hteettnrr ofi*»«-Vxvnoimead h» fci—lb i llicTTa

, o t “E'ent organ(f n m » '0,1,11,*nc',-to *° on# 0 1*2 ,1 M n a y* P-Ukiit. ,10 ta ét, * £ l « « »

«ingrati,U ic j anna hgr_ j.lnnoiñg . "* * W 'l * . aad r o e noodIn tu le iy m t e u n t M g ^ J “bien»»*,’

Robar« Olillkad It Eacaadlngly,Mllty muí come |hi|i|i|he gayly forth at Ilio Ural »Illy tiHlumuiMit,

Tin- girl didn’t lue Min. . Hub

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. girl' who ilrvuod like Hint to Ilka him.Tim big, »troug.fraiurrd yonng mini

.... In the from room did unl approve of her. K!»n knew Intullivcly. Well, wlmt did «he care! lie n«« probably itie aorl who would nltn tn ktvp hi« wife contented by telling her how pretty aim looked In a bungalow apron, any­way.

And go Robert went on ill«npprov- Ing, wholly to himself, of Ihe girl In Iho hack iwm , whllo KIm fllppmi her abbreviated ak lrU Jjy^d nut 0f Mm, Heehe'a fronptftlo^Tu« raaunily nn,| dingJJMCe young man la the from r'bn!f—until: ’

mi i 1 **** Robert Corbin, returning to hit room at noon, which he very «el dom did, ran up the atatre nmi, «turn bllng on the top one, droPT.i hi« key. The bnll in tliat partlrninr »pot wn» dark, lie «truck a-mutrii hiui found the key wlth -lUrte Iroubio, it had

.. fallen .beside _ a Kr'lj.greeu.. tmg - ho recognised at once n« the one Klan carried with tha a.i-rivlou» irn.’ n skirt.

In his room, "Itli tlie door ebweil behind him, ■flobert sot down tn n di­lapidated. but eianforlnhle old ann- chair and P* o>'d Ihe bug on Id* knee. It .waa ahaM y nt the eortier» and tlie handlt we< worn from tumb contact tvlth B>*'! « Biifers. Itot-ort felt a amb den Itei'dse to kiss tbnt worn «|»ot, skid so taken by surprise by that Im p ''-' !»n<l an CJul'nrrQujttnl pr (t In ht* own »laid that be openm, the elnsp O'It,- ottliiiut Incitninc to iV so nml

.■’ "■belli it« contents. Two dimes, one Mikrl, a mirror and a powder pulf; I'll carp,, Indeed, for surh a travestyef a purse 1 .__

lie would leave It with Mrs Heet«>,

Comp*/ Refa»•U ‘ -1 P b lro rOut

t nil it, hut wlirn I grew up rnougl» nrnr cuii« then:' w«rvn't »ujr, Nuw tt any long «klrl* art* mmlug hnt'k it Mu ir own ugnln. I i1i*n‘( kn»vr, im row (Ills fr#' k In n «ln*p wlmlow—« fi ll. If took my !«*( m il. nml I thr my Img Into tlmf durk rumor purpow no a* to have n ipmrtrr wny truth i’»ru*o for -Bfr*. Ilrcbe njirn «hf.cn fo dun in«. Now, thunk you for cotn 1« tify rr»«,u« no grillnnfly. Mr. Tori nnd Ihlnk your wortot of nin, Of rmi I will puy you liiirk da aooq a» |*1h1i\M -

“Oo out nnd put on thnt gyjwy r1 you olivet mo to «mid you,Hohrrt with hi* totigu«. whll«««Id plainly: "You mv hoiiullful ....gown—Hk« ttiP prln'r«** | drcnmecl . — —whon I wn*<fl Ilttio hoy. I wond- 1**r® Ao prozoot#Uoulil l pfrhnl»« p«r»im<ta yon to prorperltythnt old ‘ * ‘ - •

I II dol ltoll tlHH’ .Ida thought» eon .enren uy ner ret, , ■ - “ — » « «« water la dailenr «he lied down Ihe hnll, uri-ed by tl “ l* Uplala n t « a f llialo Vorallprlinovnl li.Mlnet ttmt heed» not char®“ ’0“ ®( aervlc«, ata. /'(Atiha pf Ing fnablima and endures through t i p . — ' ■ " j lloaranec.Jngea. ' ... . •

l>re.sf*nten'co, .Ve», week «int mutin,,,., -lurk I*JJ|* " f a largii '''■ra. an*r Jam*« w.t tieneo in t lmr ontpi

tVaihlngton.—It will, be nevra to many _ Wurld- arar - velerana -ta letrn that the United Hlatea veteran»’ bur­eau hea Inaugurated a reimtatemeht campaign fur the berieflt uf those who,

-elther-tbrough tnUunderstandiug or Inability,’ to meet premium payment», bare permitted their term (war time) Insurance 1» lup««. '

Director J-'orbe« annvttneea that no matter how long a time has paused »trice the luM premium was paid, an ex-«mlre man inny easily renew Ms term (war time) Insurance contract If be Is In gm»! health, or If ha It dis­abled, provided Ihe disability from which lie Is suffering Is due to serr- Ire and Is not of a total and perma­nent nature. Veterans will be par­ticularly InreresPsI In learning that tin-)' inny reinstate Jl.OCXI.or iiny high-, er amount, In multiples of $500, of the amount of Insti-mnce they curried wlilje In the service. It will also lie id Interest to the public to know that

er SOO.Ofg) of the men who applied for Insurance 'during the war .¡gBltfS continued tliefr pcllclcs | n . a (j that'these ei-scrvlf,i.fien and women nre cnrrjlvg Insurance protection nniountlig to the enormoas sum ofovo $8.000,000.000.;_______ j______ ___

The reinstatement, requirements

K a n ts Shot in Sq^WCe „ Over Duck That Cat Stota^

i b a fhiBdneo.—Cbnri« P » lc f nar. after sbOntlng i dock Marti Bebnent. ■ aobtsrb. wet invited Into the rabla home of llarry Shatr. a watebman, fo ret wann. (Them Palmer started to leave b* :

. missed the dork, aad la the argtt- meat that followed, accord fog to aohseqoeet tcatbaoay, he waa shot In (be face. An undersherilT touk them Into custody despite ibelr protests that their differ­ence waa purely a personal mat­ter. and W iner pleaded gullljrto »Mault. "Sfiair...Insisted ’ öaaf ^paying I'alrojr’a $10 One and they went bach to Bhsw's cabin. wbet% they found a pile of duck feather» and a ruUty-lookfng eat. ' ' '

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two monthly premiums on the • mount of tenn Insurance to he reinstated, Physlclshs have been appolnted ln alt of the branch offlcea of tlie bureau where ex-service men can secure the necessary medical examination with­out coat Detailed Information rany be obtained by writing to the United State* Veteran*1 Bureau, Washington.' D. C., but In the Interest of accurst* fdeotlflcatlon and promptness, the per­ton writing should be sure to give bigfull name, rank nnd organization w hg.In the service and, If possible, his set number.

LAUGH IS CAUSE O F MURDERBoy Boasts o f Kllllna Olrl Whs Mockad Him Whan Ha Mlaasd Oosd

Shot Whlla Hunting SquIrralA

have been tnndo most liberal; In fact. If nn ex-soldier Is In good health It la only necessary for lilm to furnish medical proof of that fuct,. and pay

Iron Mountain, Ulrh.—Charged with killing a twelve-year-oid girl who mocked JAar-wben he missed n good nfe^fwbilB hunting aqulrrels. John Shultz, seventeen years old. Is under arrest here. The boy was arrested when he boasted o f the killing to a. boy friend, police declare. ;

Shulls and twelve-year-old ’ Quoti Jagxte were hunilng near thelr homes

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roni *> t, t ,j ,"71 Warren o t rowa. The d!s ^ *■ RIMJtjtharetowly. - Tht ^ • do net usually thow iny , v„!7!HS a l •er' r* weeks hate ^ V . ^ I w w I w t « « . t e v t n , ^ .

*■▼* contracted ittinrnrii T * f «W»»"«1' iymploa, ,

„ I ? 9 blrd< ^Another la to t U t T . " ; , ^

“ . ^ Drr' *ien th iil Wrt te la good health, t h e C .n - l T — L "**** after Uafint ihowf Op.

To make sure that the

tee the.lpeld** o f . Terj ,,a 1 Uvctr, tpieen and iatestine»

often enlarged, bnt contain u-h,,E l ? 0*! ^ "«4S S t o J e g ? . ^ •e,doni *»»)

tor tubereuloal, ] f r o m e P fe a d ln g .

(he dead birds or bury them • mi < tefcctedjbtrd. without apin^“ ' Mood: don’t try to keep uged * «d keep the henhouse cleun esneet front dropping«. u .e nme on whereat* flock* feed, and chaD„ ! «round. It help, some to ,,-par.u iroung chick, from the oiq , , ^ “ to be careful when buying new i Sanitation is the biggest help.

when the boy missed a shot at u- chip­munk, he told friends..... The girllaughed at hor companion, and he shot her, causing her death almost In­stantly, the police chnrge.

h o p p e r f o r f e e d i n g fod

-MedatBhownlnlltustrationA,)to Alford Bsst Means ot R* ______ tionlnq Han*

Itèrent ut tb t tV n t^ w f c f ‘ ®r,c'ì (nir* ,lb «W r o m a u t U ^ fa/ilfe'Ji' '1' , *'

Uitu W « firoC i {tec® and i« .I n /«volI dream nt mine rouie trueHeufefivM l«s .u _ |¡5,,'ri Invili

u Just gs you wish. " «.,««»; p ltm oL lT ^ ® a * * ^ l l « , ,n. !ir ?• ' iH-kly, mill then, as If rend > «** OO PBftt o«h t» ami «dirmi by her rei, maina. Í l T “ 11 ,“ *• w**«r fa dai!ri.r‘I tliitvn that lusll iie,m,l l.u eh KD(I Athlnlis . I ___ » *’ *

Ragged Genius Gives Concert

Wizard of Piano Entertains Po­lice Station Inmates With

Jazz and Classic Stuff. >

'(ELD— UNION, ____ __ . . ï ! ï ap,t> nn-------------------- i T f o I Tlio Olrl i

NO MARRIAGE ON C R E D f , U C C O M P A N Y J Ä 1-----• ---------- _____ _________ :— ve . » 1*1. 0. .^ ^ .________I t,r <lnim■ y i * l°$«lil. W. J . adAmong tha Mslayt Evarythlng Cor At, Wait a .i* i .* .

nactad With Ceromonv Muit i «■ i-nactad With Caramony Must Hava Bttn Paid For,

The Muliiy* pay fur niurrlsgn befor they celebrato It. . Tu eut.» wedillo cake or wear a wedding nib* as y. unpaid for would be an Irre|>araid dlagruee, aevvirdlng. to the Alalayat Code. All tho weihlliig eziH-mma ur,

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MMIUt'IIOCS IU Wlto will e „ •tell load Hit liretty ('|„,rl*nÄt>nil*jptt,

K./rovK

luilil fur by tho brhl^rooui, ami t ì if lt f T I M m *‘ a1

j uuorinutivo|iu\|iay«-r j„! ' «»«io tax re,

UFE STORT OHE OF TRAGEDYUnkampt Prodigy of ’’Hoboa»* Col

log»” Rotalna HI» Lova of Muslo Through Vlelaiitudei That

' Puraua Shambling Lift.

sum width a»«**» fttenr fir scut by him le the fulher-ln-law-elcet on the day

! previous to that on which the young nttin claims mid receives hi* wife.

On .llm dHy before her marriage the girl'» teeth are tiled. |-'en»ting and music liitempcrne eluhomte cere- luuulnls, and If the maiden moans, her mount are drowned In a Hood of music. Three days twfore Ihe ceremony she lias hrr hair cut short upon her brow to a thin, straight fringe, and the null« of both hands and feet are deeis ly tdulncd wltir hernia,:

A Malay bride, except for Iter con­ventional marriage ornament« and her iiinny flower chains, .wear* the ordi­nary dress of a lady of rank. The ornaments ore the tuast-p'rlted ‘ heir- loom» of the bride’» family. Kor een- lurU-a they are hoarded nnd added to. to bo displayed only at a daughter’s marriage. >

line of thj*

nored tho concert given at the piano of the police stgtlon the other evening by Harry Tnanehlll of Pittsburgh nnd point* West, more recently musical director of the Hoboes' college and planlit extraordinary. -

Tannehlll, cleverly dlagulacd aa a hobo—and one In"'all reality—gave tha police several hours of unlnter-

old channel, In-lh itllng tho ancient chain of clllra „nn- iluurlslilng on the banka of the Tlgrl» .Some o f the most Important olllm or ancient time*. Including ti|«iv. siuce end Eakt, llngdad, with ninny still more primitive tovvna, tun,- ;bu, pgnefl unnotlcevl vvtille - 1,■:i; . were buoy exploring the bank« ,-i the nreient Ttgrla.

Another aurprMng dNeovory Wee that of the nnd,-nr brigntlm system, noted In the anclenl chronicle*, bat

rupted . ragtime and then tore off „ lot. of classical numbers that left the veriest patrolman feeling like an am­bassador, He glided through a Ilttio Uast, gave some Chopin dirges and then threw the whole outfit Into rap­ture» with a masterful Interpretation ot Rachmaninoff.

U «1 Impromptu affair entire­ly. The artist arrived at the little bare room opposite the cell tier ebort- ly before seven, o’clock, convoyed by ktulholiend of the "motorcycles,” m s eecort had lured him front the con­cretecampus of Hoboes’ college.......

For tour hours ho played his reper-

tolre of melodies, Jazz end claxelc. Tn© atnUoDJiouie-dld tts asual night* IT bnalaess o f the district. Drunks were brought In—many of them. 4ngrants were lodged. The police surgeon made Ms round. And all a glance Into the mualc room disclosed to nny of them wo* the algbt of a Ut- He ragged figure, hap tossed aside, battered shoe*, dirty sweater and tut- forgivable linen, sounding chords In n revery. Two revolver shots sound- cd, Juat around the corner. Someone receiving wrong change In a nearby cigar. .tore had sald It with gunfire

-The music never .topped.----- it even

After aging many type» 0f dry ■ feeder* In the poultry house, the mo, shown In the cut appears to afford t beet result*. The fowls cannot on the top of the feeder, or get Into!

Dry Mesh Fseder.

ft te also difficult for them to vu,•ny of the food’ by throwing It out, i the eloping guard fn ifrout pret« that, A eloping bottom'should beq to, a* suggested by the dotted lit Snch a feeder can be made by cum down en empty grocery hoi.

P R O FIT A B LE TO C U LL FLO

ho- he would knock on (ho girl's door -«he might be In. Hebert didn't stun

TS nnnlyic till« division, hut started thnuig'i .tho halt. Ilnlfway down hruucht- Idtn within rnneo of the land­lady's «trilioni videe, which" seemed to he always striving to nttnln the hclsht« her «trituro lackcil,

•'I hn|H> yon And your bag, Ml»* |v*. v!d—and the eight dollar» you say was Ik It—hefurc Sntuntay night, or I nil- vis,* you io look for unni her mom.’'

'•Vóti can’t hope to nny inoro than I. Mrs. Brèiié.” If there vy«s a doubt. Ing-Tbm.m* tone In the Inmll.-idi '» volo- rhoro win»« rueful note In IllsaN.

Right here llobert r'oHiln o\|H-rl en*-nl Id* second Uupulre regarding

. Thres Peak* Out of Ons.Remnant« of the Ice age arc"partlcu-

Inrly Imcrcstlng in the Rocky Moun­tain National park, where huge va lley* hhve been plowed out thropgli count­!,',«« Ukos, twvxslbly r>,000,l>00 year» ago.

AHlK'Icr* -transformed wluit-wa*.« sln-sic mountain mas* Into three peak»__Long », Meeker nml Mdy Washington

»» they are known, with Ding'» rt»-

Soldiers’ Memorial at Manila

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ing to nn elevation of 14.283 feet, or nearly Ihm- mile» above see level.— Rebeboth Sunday Herald. •

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Ant» Poison Enemle*.Soldier- ant« .with poison-thtWm

ore found i ln ITxlneh ' Indu-Chlna, no- c-'iyllng to FrCneh__*denti»ts. —

The ant» are »aid lo romprlie male, female nnd neuter*, .Some ef the neu-. tor« jm- «onlleninncwt with a bellow < bon: which throws out poison.

When blnrk nnt* attack the home of those ant* tlie »„Idlers rush Into eom- panles, deploy Into line nnd throw iw-lson on the Invader». ' .

' Tin« nie;iK>ri.¡: «»» iluruu* >ilûftîtii ctn u tk -

xt fins just been flnUbed and unveiled as a ■ : the reroluHon against Spain which was going •■can war and which the American« elded. It is ■’ Manila, and is regarded a» one o f tbe most

* n er erected.

grew strongerTells Lift Story.

Lieutenant Cocoran finally poked hisnehoint° * he »«He room amfordpred a haft Then they got him talking, uy now a mctnmorphoala had taken Place. The ’ ’bam" had givenrour.M," e l"n "Dd Tbd“*I'IH dl*.

,®f. rauBlc «»d hi, eventful Q were drinll'teg wine with

Intimates on a terrace-In fair CanrLmf 'I"* f0r,y'sl1- h® Mid- Had taken P “«“ le at fonyteen, studied' the

Plano for eight yean, threo In theS e T fe atW?, MouBt Union, o ! and to«“ for a time had gone on the con­

stage. After that he tried ?e£!}.

. “ go.” Tannehlll saidJPy deserted me and ahe took »llh heronr three-yeer-ofil daughterdred ? ^ Pllr* ,od*y- *he vn«y be dead. J float know and i har»m’r been able to flnd nut. My t],,.® !?^ was my world; when she w it .

-Hon followed.” “ *“ «•

nearlv C*,D', to PhlI«delphla

S - f W M W SMulholland of hla protc^ “i f b! ^peIcI°rYoinU'ie aulotunt|cally « . . S o n , ” “ Te ,0 ,Care tee In-

- i . . / “c «fteln Call."tro: ^ Car?’” “ oswerefl the mae»

S T S bum fr defr anx ^ teem to once, more, before'?

A I* an Art Anyone Csh Acqulrt, i the Sooner Unhealthy Fowl«. Öo the Bettor.

OuIUng chickens Is to the poll keeper what milk testing is to i dairyman. -Fortunately It 1» « » t anyone can acquire. The sooner I flock is culled the sooner expcnseii cut down. Then, too, the pricm higher earlier in the season. Thei who J* making the most of his ] try , Kjr«tematlcelly-culls. ninJs i I“ « Jn .health, and general.pot. breedr not laying and two yearn «■ over,. Should go. .Tlie older | bird, the less profitable she becooM-I

m a t u r e g e e s e a s b r eed e

Fowl* Are Usually Bsst for Br« When From: Three lo Flv«’ Year* of Ago.

Toulouse geese ordinarily will I breed until about- two yean of r and they, do not mature for iso! year- They are usually ben breeding when from three to -five 3 old, although the femnles may be 1^1 until they ere from twelve to S*I teen yearn of age, the gnnders not^J orally being Jcept after they ir»i to nine- year* old. ’

The- bttsy ben Is tbe laying" • *•- • •

, There ere . poor- laying he- breeds. '

lire *

, — .. . In poultry raising the breed get loose in ¿¿ä Vlcini'^' ^ l|ke - (o { P°riant.--bat-the--man-«^viSi

vicinity of a grand bind the breed Is more so.phtno.'

« U T o r ^ f l ^ l ' t ^ love o f tee last clyirncterlstlc to^gT uTthii drop to degeneration; the flrâ, to build upon .n the climh"'*.“ 1“ *bah.Utot.om-

P r l c l t f t . __. . "purse tor their visitor , np “” . * ■ » « r i. « LiÄ°" W--ul»tlon_ of the nlmMo n n i " JUn.nlt>-

A sick hen may be fa-led butnot show the vigor thnt a good layer.

.owe ■

With colder weather more bo fed but It Is easy to „> corn, even In winter.

. --- nimble fin«,*." .“ “ »ter. ,he old piano a w o £ 7 0 auf.lr„ it hnrt nc>?r .e 10 « life

j arose and Ti\° “ as,crna»scd out of the roam ^ sln<v'f. he

ilbrte pretty girls who seem to be pi V ria. For contrast, take e look at Ct i to pais so he can taka’ the dally pirn

C h a n u te Fie ld

-A terrific windstorm caught an elrplane fi L It was twisted out of the control o f tbe ■ boned to deutb. The Illustration shows t

OVE WINS O VER R IC H E3

r l“ 'Vlil- nlnetcpn-year-old Wnsh- BOX dlurk-t clerh. and hla bride. L. “ .te" capital after on elope- K nm i“rr" '1 ln F-lncinnntl by an

K . “" ; , ' iv,nx wl,h (be groom’s Itlor, in “ Nl-'s 8hc passed up a V r arS f"r hlm’ ttn<1 be went

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For the sake of keep!nr r** nelghhorhoorl. It Is a C " ! t cate the turkey flock now om

* * ,’Clean floors ar«’nests. If the floors nre 'UrtT tricked Into the nests, nmi fe. tffffs from tjie hens* feet.

t:!« rl^!"',Jerah,e dlscuaslon, ^•:-r tee

r ,u Kirillrrr n “ **u M,c COUr- N * .n »N -« / ; Pnrchardl la now paivr he P'"“ * to perform. » , »''«U« io

»•aliar operation: perform

there veraai I In in thund chine,

Ib en e the hi waa a equip] drawn

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tlonlng Hen«,

In* many type» of dry i the poultry house, th( a>i he cut appears to airord”ti S. The fowls cuutiot mil o f the feeder, or art lota]

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I L E TO CULL FLO_ y ..... .Anyone Can Acquire, I

ner Unhealthy Fowl! So the Better.

for them to wit, I’ by throwing it out, i

guard In ifrout prefe log bottom1 slum Id.-bet ated by the dotted lb r can be made by cult! ity grocery box.

dckens la io thè poul t mille testine li to l Fortunately It I» t u ocquire. The aooncrl d thè aoouer ripense» l rhen. too, thè prlceii r in thè aeason. The a ng thè moli ot hit | tically culls, lllrds I Ih, . and generai pa lylng and tw;o yeani Utd go. Tire oider 1. profltable thè beco mal

EESE AS BREEDStually Beit for Bra rom: Three to Fl*t ears of Age.

eeae ordinarily trill I bout’ two years of l not mature for tuo! 'are usually Mlfrom three to live J

the females may he hft| » from twelve to S*J ige, the ganders !»l P J ept after they irsl old. -

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to one of th. “ “ ■»■found ta tht t.

foVjh The dla«* HOWlf, The tnfenMkii

^ a h o w e n y . , : : ; ^ ***** **»« pasMi „ " * * • Several month." WBtracted It .* common eytnptotn of!M that the bird* f ( t . *• « y «<1i to flag a bird e.,;n. u; i “?0« .ay ,W* Of Injury, even , hin

» *W t health. T h eb ^ ,' f*L yaaka after this b,,n up. B| k ».«re that (he d!WJ

P*J,a to kill and nu

a. spleen and intestine, . " « * d . but contain ||sbt. » Which are hard, aul t « « » . are seldom fuu£ !

* 00 « “ ta for tuberculotb j an* it from apreading B, bird« or bury them; knit birda without spinio. ■ m l Try to keep aged the benhouae clean, cum. d>l0S>. Use lime on the • l flocks feed, and chang,, t helpn aome to scparttij leka from the old ones >ful when buying netr t

ia the biggest help.

ta Retasi, the city «oder rata btacoe o f Natl«—. which a w

by i Itk— atra Irregular* Ur» ■ta Atora ot right

» o f the «hrae^ añidiera who ita amali «arrtaoB o f the city.

IRTID is the laying If* *

» • .oar. laying .„benijjkj

Using the breed

Is more so. ||

any be fu led boi I Igor that is v »3* !

reather more eefïj s easy to overf««, rinter.> • • .if keeplnrIs a g...d r * o V J

flock now nr.d t -* •v • ■ire1 needed f'T .f . ­tors are dirt.*. nests, and ( t ' J *. ms’ feet

fjieee pretty girla who'al fla. for contrast, ta ___ _ ___ _ . __I to pt*s so he can take ths daily plunge In Lake’ MlchlgniT’ whlch h e ^ o ñ a ^ r a c á

no girls who eram to be practicing the geode aten are tun frolickin. in tu .waiting far tto Ira

Chanute Field Pilot Killed When Plane Falls■-V •

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Great Air Squadron Joins the Atlantic Fleet:,Vk •JM’

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.A terrlfle eindstorm caught an ainiUne from Channte Field, III, an It waa attempting to return from Fort Sheri- i it was twisted out of the control o f the pUot. Lient Russell I. Fox and broke down two trees aa it fell. Fox , »burned to deuth. The illustration «hows the wreckage of the plane and. Inserted, a portrait o f Lieutenant Fox.—" j

OVE WINS O VER RICH ES Franklin Anniversaiy Celebratedt »K« gB ,JÎÎS T t from ,helr base at Newport Newa, Va, to Join! r - t n t a ^ y ^ T nianeuTera In southern waters. Klghteen scoutÌ th? f *** “ « * • « type torpedo planea compose this squadron.

W Ui ! r* “ ! n ,4,kln« oa t" r « » W p; snd at the right I.! t3*Pc ?• .«*• Oertiardi. In command o f the squadron.

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Oregon City Has a Severe Flood

C,1' 1“ 'Vlil- "hu'tepn-year-old Wash- duirlet rlerk, and his bride,

P » 'h- ,cu|.|iui after an elope- le noni nrr" 't ln Cincinnati by anI.. ... ’n/ lire fl“ l>cr. The youngI S , " ! ’ 1,v"w 'he groom'slUon in “ N,}® 8hc Passed up a i ^ d,.! ..irs for-him, and he went%• ime"" a"d "1*ï "ar tber “wlu

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J ® « ka;,Pr " , n !? 8™4100 on the r «Main» I ? rtL This.prob, i ' o r- .ir-j- DrBn .'h? d the eour- l^ 'b T . «hVr. I; r- RnThardi la nowS ® “' '« ..,f 5iml|, pIan* ,0 Perform I . 1 » aliar operation-

FER C A r s A S W IM M E R«4S

-— .in-m any-clfie» of the t'nlted-Statea. andT.lso In Englabd and FÄnce“ there were elaborate celebrations on Wednesday. January 17. the 200th anni­versary of the birth or Franklin. The Illustration shows the statue of Frank­lin in Philadelphia, marking tho spot where he stood when he flew a kite In a thunderstorm to discover secrets o f electricity; and his original electrical ma­chine, now In the Franklin Institute ln Philadelphia. J

; l ’hotograph show« hnv<»c wrought by tire twollen wuiers of thè Bantaln . and-Wlllametta riTers at Oregon City, Ore. Rrldges are doarn and rcsldenla

o f the Wlllametta volley bave lost many of thelr potaesslons. The high water nutrk Coodad the lower atreela and row boati were used.

New Zero Milestone for HighwaysNo More Fire Horses in Chicago

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When engine company No. 11 on East Austin avenue, Chicago, the last' tone-drawn lire engine ln the city at Chicago finished Its work the other day, the horses were turned over to the mounted police department and the engine ! waa told for scrap. Chicago thus became the first large city In the world to t o ‘ equipped altogether with motor-propelled Are apparatus. The lata, hoes# drawn engine la here aten starting on It* final trip.' I

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with Iwr pet swimming cat, photo­graphed on their arrival in New York.

ib Comv»y la an authoress of prom­ace and vouches for (he amphibi­

ous feline, which Is something of s distinguished personage among Ita own tribe. *

D ENIES B LA SP H E M IN G

A new tato ml lesione, the point In Washington from which ail highway Cstencea ere meaaared la the United gtateo, baa been set up In the etlipee only e few hutali^J fleet south of tho Whits House in Potomac park. The column is Of white maride with a bnxue compase dial. '

L t J f . î î i b"' s* 'ta >» 1

Jamea Oliver Corwood, weU-known writer and conservationist, saya tbs chargee o f blasphemy made against him are based on a slip of ths tongos when to spoki of Mary, the mother of Christ, taring in mind Mary Magda-

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DISCUSS SCHOOL ELECTION

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fm«, ct,V]► iwkf, m> lug ilmt *J|(. (,*,] , (.rw.,| *«n Hm- Iloani »S\ |rfin, was a Muntnfi advocate nf (in* Sojs-ni».

' In* l'il!iri|nil, umt iiifiil tlif unii- Inni nf Mr* lililí i i . amtl-laer, Mr*. Mii.lgr, l*ri'M,l, r.l i.t l|„- Woman's I lull, i'<miitirni|ii.| ( 'muflir,I wlii.nj Mini in- .|u,u|i| l„- miIiiiIi-iI, Imi^ImiiM -111*--} fi\ U nf,:, I, Í,, rninil l'un-: nml in any matter ulilcli h .in..« I.i.fnni (I,i- luli-r« «linnlil rmt I', Hl.n|,| lnm In wil.i Mi, Knintlr • niil.timi . In- iliil i,,.i think It f „ r llu I.i.j jiili-ri - 1 nf ihililnii tini potiti, » *||i,.ii|,| l,o introduced .in: tíio M tinnì. Ml. It'ipkIII, «ahi. Unti IIMU, lumlf|.||l,|r III *it y t |,nt till.’ i'I....Í“ " ini', in ull h hV* nil righi. » ,her rlillil inni h ru i ,l\ Irtti'hi'r., In nlmli Inn ihiv* Ihm nur »cliool» tur li Ini.Ini'., Invi .|i,«'n| unii tir .limilil limi- li 11 ij 111 ri r.. iitiiin f,„mu iimtii'V Kill, mi'll limi Mr. Mi’« -ni. I h in.ii.'i liiiiininil. unii «lie un,inn lull'll Mr. T, il Tetley a* a candidat« fur Un- Si jinul Hoard Air, Wal.-op «vp.btlned the Hulking nf* II)' lU'H cleri Ion hlH, Mb» Lakey .uhi limi ihi' meeting nu, gathered ingnilli r fin one. pirrpoie. « , Inter i »r hiiri'i'fi lu Un- candidar)' nf Mr« Hiiln rl ...... ‘ ‘

ttwfHe mM that ft va« coir(enure o f efflfc» o f the jw____ ___ .penrMar Prtnelpü that the W. c l T. V. had been ahi» to tetrodo«* I •ny o f ite work In the aeboob henal .tira, Frederick franklin «poke of| tire desirability of UnperaonaJ d ie I riMHnfi eLihe. question *» to vbeth-1 er It were beat to bare a' chante o f ] blood and polier .to the «ovamlnt hoard, rather than ,Uük o f Who dk I hi* or (h a t M f/M em irk Mid. to I «tand hy rand bufe* .who bad died I petition*. Mr*. * Wade Hay** «aid.I

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BEST QUALITY MlAt the Lowest Price

to (ret together and put two women I on tin Hoard If pó**ll,l» MIm Lakey I»dvb-cd the organization of a wo-1 ru»h'« rarnfialgn committee to *up-| l*,rt the candidacy of Mr*. Miller I Tire tneetirig then adjourned wltb-| ont erulorvlng any of the known| candidale*.

IS THE "NATIONAL” GUARANTEE

Sunn, OlI j'/ëtt'A. iiiimtveo inni to, iiltli ttilhgi' nml iBki'« it tm.ltlve nf tii'tli.enierie. .loltn leaned on the

MEN S BIBLE STUDY CLASSThe Mm'» ItJI>lo Study Ola**, lodi

hy Irving Hoff, rhrt Tuesday night I ut the chut«'! o f the Christian and I MI«»lonnry Alliance. Tire subject] tl.iii.w d u'inil .tiTillH wa* 'TTiel

fo lty of ( iirl-l.“ Till* I* only one! nf «evi-rnl topic* on the fundarnen-l «I fiorir In*» that will be discussed,] A* one ha*,.«aid, "If'Christ wa*J

uot find, then He had the greatest! irri|>o*lerHhi' worhl ha* ever seen, nml \ie Im.k for another Kavlor.” lint Ili» fti'ljy I» ulte,tini by:

I. Prophetic ntteranrc*.j f lu 1.1'» own claim*. ___■! The n-erlption. of divine altri

l.llte»The employment of divine

tuie». ' . iThe homage of divine worship]

ri The forglvene,* of «hi, ___ f7. The |io*Mi«»|on of ahnolute fio- ]

line** and the resurrection.In the controversy that Is attract-. e allentimi every» lie re, one sald|

limi. Ili' look III« rlew of I'iiftst frntnl the ih'.t three <io«i>ei« .Matthew, Mnjk l.iike. for these men were I nsMU'late« of the .Master and knew| Him heller than any other. Thel Torirlli <in.|ii'l is ignored. It ap-| lif'iir» that doliti knew and lover)| .leMi« better than any. He was one|Ilf the three whom Jesus cliosé to| e.|n clally manifest himself U|ion| three different liccaslons, viz.: thel raising of dalm*' daughter, tile] iHrudlgiirallon, ami In the garden|

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I in-.' .Hit ut od |,y g,„,d Judgmont,' -Mr. llaq« spoko ni «omo leiigllv, gly, lug III. pot'siiiml i'v|iorloiiooii im ff,,.Honni mul hi und rcforrlng ... im iii In tlm Ultlzoii nml Chrotiiclo

• ¡mint hl« nhsonro nt « crltlctd tier lod Ho also -trarmwl IÌI» hoarors ¡luti thorn would ho n concerted ef­fort to chango eoidnd of the «clmol system amt spoke of the tun** meet- mff *1'«» tlint evening. lit

.- i ¡ . i .i " ,"T i t o ' Judgment Hall, Hmk eltarge of| talod-UiBt tlm dtit--Hnrr thormitlmr nf olir Lord at Iticiif 11 II ( I airlift i* sa n»>. . » I . . . .nii'ltlxlun, John wa» especially ro., fei n'd to ns tlm. “Ont! whom Je*tta| lovisl." Then why wa* till* gospidl rmt I'oriHlderiil? I* It not Jiecauso I Huit till* hook »how* Conili timi Christ ns God moro than thè tot bora? I

Next 'I'uesday tlm Men'* Ciana will I.......... meet »ini t on*lder tlm Ooipol of I

eonimcltnn wllli' It ; John a* It «dated to tlm Dolty of| to editorial utter-|Cld'l"l. These studio» aro open to I

any men who wish to attenti until dike pint.

EXTRAORDINARY POULTRY- SPECIALSpecinl Lot of Dry-Picked Roasting Chickens (4 to 5 lbs, each)^pCr.. Jb.... Fresh-Killed Young Fowl or Pullets (3>/2 pounds each), p e r j ^ r ; . . ! . ” ™ ' "

_ A UVER AND BACON SPECIAL ! ! !Hormel Sliced Bacon (one-pound packages), per lb.......... .Choice Calves Liver, per Jb,.............. . •

► Inled that p%llths .lumid iie kept 'liool*. ” '— •«¡ut of the «elioni«. ■ Mr*. F, R Frank

llu asked If thlMvere a lestlmonlat meeltui or a meeting to dlscu»* eNiiiltdnle« nml method* of voting It un* jdlHIert It y Innulry that n* Mi*. Miller wa* the only |ier*on wlm had n< yet filed Imr petition, aimwa* tlm indy official candidate.'Mr*v\ ntfivii Thompson «aid that a nuui-

tf refe«,neiitiileslrahll Imd Imen funde to

ty of file Intrudile.• e " " y . W '■ " • »*• «’ m u1 !"• "Î jmljltf« ufo the school* nml“ .................. ‘ olíw Wied to he told Ju*t vvlint political i."'¡iHce wa* nmnn,: Mf. Watsonstatisi Hint lie Imd limile no refe« cuce 111 Mrs. Tetley. Mr*. 1). It. Our-

Hands chapped?

. m e n t h o i a t u mJieals quickly andjd

Jjently.

"Verdant Valley" Crcam- ery Butter, per lb..........(Ona-Found Faekagti)

Spredit Nut Margarine,per lb........................... .

Popular Spread for Biscuïü.....and Bread •

Fancy Large Jack Rab­bits, each..... ........

“i l i

w^ clevelan d^ ^ iîsâî I**k a a m a n a n e u s iui m w lTeL jn

C R A N F O R D

RCEST RETAILERS OF MEATS IN AMERICA”Store* in New York, New Jersey, Mas«., .........

Penh, and Conn. . The Above Special, at All OurNew Jersey Stores for Friday and Saturday

O m O E R S ELECTEDOn Friday evening lust tlm follow

.....A M n s c A i m i l i t * . . . ~ ~ |1"K -oIHcoi* vkmtwt . by ' IntegrityAND 7 SOUTH AVE. W . jt ’otmcil. No. ic.l. Son» and Patiglv(3 door* from U n ion Av* 1 ...................... |tet* ot l.lhelty, M'cro lustnlloil Ivy

(lotmarly C. A POONTNET) ■ 0 . . . |l>l»trlct l)e|iuty Mr*. Com llatl,-of■■■ ' »Union Avenue, North

DON T W AIT! ORDER NOW FROM US n K pntll Councilor-Eleanor lUndeuberKcr TRY LITTFR FnR Vnt ID MPMC w eVin Councilor -Margaret Nick.T « B W IN TCR? 11 Y 0 U R H E N S T ° S C R A T C H « | l '

SEE THE

: Vlce Uoimcllor..Klsltv lliinl*Asso. y. (I.—Margaret Holme*. Hoc. Sec, -Selma Haltes.Asst. Soc.-Octorge Nick.Kin. Sec. Minnie Oruhe. Treasurer—Mi: E. Reinhart.Guide .lane Parr. •.I. G.— Mufgaret Schafer, _ .

. One candidate was received. . . . Iter tlm aesaton, a social followed I with refreslunents.

Af-

Tlu> Cranford . . . . . . . . g,IVM.„vntwo big npeclnls for the coming week. On Thursday and Frit"

WEDNESDAY MORNING CLUBA leguhii' meeting „( tlmWednes-

«> .Miirnlng ( luh ..uas held In tlm I In arj .at 10 o clock. January 2itli* ° ■•resident. .Mrs. K. K. Heston presiding. •«»ion,

Aftet . various Items of Imslness Imd been attended to, Mrs. Hut. ¡' ehler. In Miss Robins,,„•* ,,1 ,^ .“ , lHi.Htosij, oponixl the niornlnit’M nro- gram by reading a poem. "Silent " r .. 'y, MarK“rct E. Sang*ter», !,ullV'r Bavy tlm first papier on Holy Klnces of Islam,"in whleh shw gave a brief outline of the life of the 1 rophet, Mahomet, followed h> an necmuit of tlm two sacred (Hies .Mecca and .Medina, the horiii la«" " 'T M»)miiiot was horn, the latter where lie died.' The strengthof Islam Is greater tiiitay than Nkenerally supposed, and its rise I-a lt l i t * » f t l , , v . . . -a . . . » ' ' *•

Tel. 422-W

THUR8DAY and FRIDAY■ SPECIAL TWO DAYS!

BERT LYTELL, BETTY COMPSON . AND MAY McAVOY in .........

“K itFIn ”Pat he New*

::

-J-ivti.—l-amlrSr-itet t>,~Cotnp:«öii;'lJerif I ;•>*•'•! and May-McAvoy in Willanl

WITH THE

“Pike’s Peak Motor"

I Mack's g «'«t stage success, “Klek I In." On Monday and Tnesilay, Feb. IR'and K, Richard Hartiiclmcs* star |of "Tolalde David," and "Wav Down I East," In Gimrge W. Ogden'* r«. J mous story "The Homi Hnv " .

AT THE NEW YORK SHOW

THEN ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION

_J. “YQUTJ» BE SURPRISED’'— —

MEN'S CLUB OP TRINITY TO HOLD ENTERTAINMENT

-Tlm-Men'* nub of Trinity Church, expect a large, attendance at their entertainment at tlm "Parish House «>« Ih«* evening of Tlmrsdav. Fob. 8.

• he service* of prominent enter­tainers have been engaged amt something unusual In the-way o f refreshments Is to be served.

The object of these monthly gath­erings Is tiaiccumo bctler iu'iinalnt- et with your trljemls and neighbor*,

Tit eat re prosents ¡¡isp'iy t,u> ,IHist events in

ru?«'Wd0<‘V',"1 •",l,l' r »'«•>( read' by if'Vk!‘>p' ' ’n "Ccreniidilcs^aitil

, y'»»V of these jnro rooted. nt rb 'e? , 'T ' #n., r t h ' 'n ' nro ‘»•«Tor- »nt rites to be oliserved for everyI,('t'rorhi!)*'-, ° Vt'l1 ‘ ’ ' ’ Irths. deaths,

i.(„ i ( . nnrri“ifes. Annual fes-iiili.ru nn,ol>C numerous

‘« ■ " " « M - .... ..r , » ‘Hscusslon followed the rindlngs, and at twelveo'clock tlm meeting adjourned, j

Aesop's Fahliss

SATURDAYa o n e s a y r e s tn

“A Daughter of Luxuiy wJohnny Jones rx...,»,i.. “Mn|j|ng

WEDNESDAYAll Star Gait In .

“AD for a Woman”I'oomfvllle Comeily— Toonenill#

•sé • ......... Plue»" . Starland Heile*

Jones Comedy- Movies"

('Port Review

MON. & TUER

SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! ÎIIOHARD BARTHELMESS la

“THE BOND BOVHarold Lloyd In “I’m on Mr Way' ]

Patite Nows

Û i More!

The attendance at thé last few meetings bjLs hccn so targe and cn- ulus f V i #t , u the Intention of T- Jtarrls, chairman of ' the Entertainment Committee, to *e- cpro better entert a Inora tu 'future *nd make «líese monthly meetingsat\cndlnp at no InPmhcr «••• VulS

'•'•>(’ meetings..are....sçhedi, 1 ,1 , for

s - S a 9 « «» ,J H Ì . " c £ k 5

E. M. Bacharach Motor Co.37»39 Westfield Avenue

ELIZABETH, N. j.

o h r is t ia n ^ d om ission^ r t

: „ • ? Walnut Avenu«, R«v. Irving O. Hoff, F u torli w“..^’».9'45 nib,° Scl'wl:U a. nt, worship; t p. m_ prayer- t> U HU preaching. " prayer.

Tuesday s p. m.. Men's Hlhlo Class.

O F OUR

'ecial Shoe Sale

Tlmrsday. 8 p. nr.. ntble study for all. In tho Book of Job.TaUphoa« ( U l l ! ~ 1

M. AamodtFurniture Repairs

a n d RERN ISH IN a ML. AAMODT

: *0 North A t«., K*jt(Foot o f Alden Street) '

extraordinary Bargains In All Lines

T * K E « KT “The Home of Better Shoes'

34 NORTH AVENUE, W , CRANFORD, N. J.

.... Telephone ,226-R

JttZlIsE-sàlZÏ. Mit

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Twelve Pages/

VOL. X X V . No. 52

TAX CRDDMNCEADOnB)jfo Obiectioos Voiced at Meeting

cl Township Committee.* Land­lord Dirsh Raises Rent of Town-

ri!u

u ),;i ■■

ship Rooms. ..... . • <.(he meeting o f the Township

f r tv,• Tuesday—night -th o 4 M inii 'cicc was adopted w ithout. a

, i.eing asked by^any: tes- !n ■ fact- but one citizen

,h, - t liait a reporter ;waant tlm meeting and he was

V-, „a another ntotter. The onlt- ..... I- tuibllshed In another col­

I n in a letter to Mayor Roach, ' ,| Harsh stated the rent o f

-occupied by thè Town- „j.-iiiirs Hnd down In the Ma- iiuihlinp would be . $185 per ¡î ¡roui tlm expiration o f the i , i lease term. The Township

. Sl.vt.00.v . . ,-'r Collins presented a list

„t ),>„!„ « ics on which sidewalks i„ laid or relaid and was In­

to liave an ordinance pre* 5 ..jr.-il therefor. Mr. Collins also

' • ,,i—iriniriHhxl that the Union ave- mu-'—movement should be extend- ,-,l to inclinle the street between s.inth avemm and Lincoln avenue. The Kaglnccr also reported at I, ngtli mi sewer conditions and dlffl- rtilia-, giving a sketch o f w ork o f chaining tlm past year and suggos- ti„a» for fiiHtmr improvements.

A,Mi,. Van Campcn .by letter >uH-,i-im Imd broken an ann by a fall ami asked reimbursement from ti„. imui. This xvas Teferred to

"T«,,»t=-liìi> Attorney Austin:^-----------Mr- Hof,kins complimented the

T,,tui'-!ii|i Cóuiniitteo by letter os full,.»- ■ " -

:mr Walnut nvenue,January filth, 11123.

T„ t in- member*, o f the Township,< oiamillci-. (Yanford.

lidiilcnieiK-M r. Hopkins and I have mu been resident* o f Cran- f.ail for ilii'cc years, yet In that, liait- we have watciiotl the rapid in,»th of tlm town, and your very atiic- handling of the many problems iim,lied in that growth. W e wish

do express our conlldeilce lu your lumnl nt this time.

Von ijouhtleos have heard tlio liev note ut all thè speeches made at tlm mass meeting this afternoon i ta tlm menace of polities

: ««trot -o' _______... ____ _;rcat danger confronting ttt in

. nipt, political methods, etc. T h li lau-cil a general feeling o f atopre ln-nsiim especially In the m inds ot those 'present at t.he m eeting..After Hune ijuestionlng as to the dlrec- lion ol this approaching danger; the clerk of the Board ot Education ex* plaincil to us it was the Township fonunlttce. . ,

It H with a feeling ot réal distress that I see two of our Stato Feder­ateli Clubs joining In this attack on

I liave been asked by a group of •wonmn to join In resigning from

~. • be v. i a r ns a protest. : This I” !ia«‘ derlined to do, as I am not yet KirmiK'ed tliat tills meotlng showed! a majority sentiment o f the Village liiiiiroyement Asscoiatlon. I per-

'sotndly knew nothing'whatever o f tip' Woman's Club. e

Very sincerely yours, , - MARY CLARE HOPKINS.

(Mrs. William C.) J

TKi» bank ttarids guard cca*ele$*Iy providing your

fund* with protection "

1

Cranfc« . , .

CLOSED MOND, OPEN 1

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