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Page 1: THE \VESTFIELD LEADER - DigiFind-It

YosC ............

DOLLARS With

CENTS B:r Uaia1 The Clauiliecl

AciYerbaementa THE \VESTFIELD LEADER

THE LEADING AND MOST WIDEL 1' CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER fN UNION COUNTY No 26

v-c...Mw DOLLARS W•t ..

C£NTS B:r Uaiaw The Claaailied

I j \\ LS1HEI D NE\V JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MARt II 2 1932 16 l'aa-ea-5 <.:ent.

COUNTY CHORAL

FESTIVAL TO BE

HELD HERE MAR. 10

GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD P.-T. A.'S SPONSOR MID-WINTER RALLY DITMARS' LECTURE

Events of the Month PETDOM AGOG OVER

ANNUAL SHOW AT

ARMORY FRIDAY

100 HAVE JOINED TWO YOUTHS HURT SERV�CE BUREAU I ACCI DENT Ly BY 122 Merit Badges Will Be

HERE MARCH II Awarded At Event Saturday Night

March 4-Afternoon·Eventng

Pet and Poultt � Club Sho\\ \\ eet field '< t mor)

Much lnt<>r�·st Shown In New STRAY BULLETS Organization Launched

Plans Completed For Event In Which 1000 Students

Will Participate Ont' hundtt.(l und t\\tnt\ t\\O nHl tt b.1dgre \Ill! In p1escnted al th<

<\nnual M1d\\mtu Cnl S<out Ralhl

Groups Arrange For Talk By Curator On Animals

And Reptiles

--o-March 4-Evemng

Da11t � hH•nt, Mtss lsub�ile Man•on ll!asonu Temple

428 Specimens Of Prize Win·

ning Calibre Pruning

For Exhibit

Last Week

otht I }llllllllllt lit I (

Boy& lmured By Others Shoot­ing At Targets. Police

To Curb Uae

Ill• Umon County Choral Fest tval, 's;tmh \\til h< hdd m the ltllllol lltdt "Ou> <\nnnal I'" uds dnd 1 o<s' ' " f 1 • dwol � ttunhn: ('\emng- .:1t 7 15 -� �"'�',�'g,ur�t�

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t�;�e��� t::�np:r�� p :1, 0 N ( oomhe, t huit ma11 of ��,.\ ,:1':,��� tl'

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March 7-8 IS P M. lmd plun'-' 1ol th\ l,1fth Annual h l\{ Jll!Hd tht PolHt (hHI ltlm C HosPnanshas l'tl and l't>Ultl \ :-iho\\ wht<h "'" u< "' HuH II Ill tl t t h l l,,, ,, lltt11lldll> to In "" n In llgtdly en-

\\lll be held at the Roosevelt Juntor Htgh i:it hool on Th ursday afternoon the Cvut l of '<�m d< fot tlw We<t- mal> and H< ptllt s at the Ne11 1 ot l , nnd t.\tnJng, March 10 fald CoutHI I V.ll1 Jllth.;tnt the hudg"{'-' i':oolog-Jt,\1 (J lldt.n� fot llls (UIUIIlJ!

Co o]lcrattve Group Plan," Or James F Jlostc, Teachers' College, Columbu1 UntH!t stty G1ant School

htld }"'l ul.n uftti iiOOil tUHI l\ llllllg' Ill t}l( \\t. .... tfHld t\illllJI\, dll JH.H thl}t'-'td �\Tlll till Ill \ t lllltlt \\HS f(ttf' thr (llfl11l lllU tdatmg to the t H nih < ompl< tt. d '1 he figuics !4t.tt t l.HJt H ht d J.t,t l ut � I 1' u t ot flu ut ttb nrltl h.1� 1nstructed

At th< afternoon concett, 500 sel- ass>sted In l\h,.. Chat !cs f Hmgham, !tltttll ou I t du\ cllntng, Mut<h ll th.tl thlll' au L!H pds t nh•Htl tn \\tthm d fl" d l\'-i lht t \\11!1 ht\l lht ofJHus to tnniH,late ull11flesand echd \ OH€5 from the third to ::nxth tomml""lOnll jat ilH ltool-lt\ t.lt Jun!Ol lhgh Sthool

March ��Evemng th< l',ho\\:tlw-�tm tXHtdmgaHptt <lhtHh �IJ:.!'Httl ''ill nlttt h IIJnJll 1(\ olvtt:-;nj \ aJJOlJ:-;tahbre, Ulrguns \IOU'-' t ttOJds l la JHts tllh't td ll1 h nJ ga mzt \t thd tJnh nllutJ'-' 111d �mulu \H�tpons as \\ell u� blank <'lid< 11'' dol!'

lhl

l '1'1tks hO '1�h

lhtb \\Ill h< d«tul Jilt! lddJ\ttlll,d pl 1n' tHitttd"< ' Jll"to], that tla• find tn the grade' v.tll gt�e a \\ell-chosen pro- Memhus of 1 t oop 1 (,�rJ Stouts, In thl' lutuJe llt IlJtm,u s shll\\s L�dUt<' llt Ru\mond L Dtt gram tonststmg of un18011 songs for undtt the dneltton of Mn• Adolf H 1n VUII�lJ. of 1-\}lt't:lls ustful to man mms Hons(lVI.lt Audttonum

girls umson songs fol bo}S, and com Sdn,enm'ln, <aptum, and 111tss );hz and o the1s that u1e equ. 11ly d,tng�1 12;} gmnt.t Jig"� 1 t lH <ns, 1 lUll '"' ,., tams, H dtHki-: 48 JIII-'!'Plllts,.! hm:o.t"' \\ill hl hllnHIIlltd to ltlllhtl lht •lllllM pos.st's�ltlll of bo�x

bnwd uni�on 5\0ngs, as well as two- alnth hudm. �Hond lltulPnant, a1e OU'-' In lht! �t:l ll'S the A.ml'tuun -o-purt songs for gtrls, bo\ s, and com- ill esen tmg a }lid) ld 'ailed "A l'rm beavu ts Ill Oil d to '" a ,J.J!ll ul , n March 14-8 I 5 P M Jllg"" I g-J.Jt'-' l tulkt)X 1 goost, of t lH gtoup l ht atlwn hv Ch1Pf Hosectans 18 .j 1nts Hl fP'h, H tmths, 1 possum, l ht ot gHJll�._i!JotJ 111s 1111 Its lll l l ll bmul h\ 0 part songf:; < l s-.; of M tn\ I\ nots." A� 111 thb }lll g1n1.1t 1 , <. ultmg do\\ n It tl s, 1 epaumg Holv Nanu 1\h dmg- Jloh tUJP, tht 'lnut� nntaH1 ,l grt.tl Jnle � lt nlltv i\.tuhtonum Htwnket, 1 nlh gntor, 1 sdlam mdtl, st1c11ls IJlll post tiH tstahlt�·dllng nl hotHst} '1 ltsult nf l\\n IWY!-1. hav1ng been

nnd i UllllltHhult 111 husl!Hss a!ld tlH �uppPtt of lot�tl pnmtullv, hut not st l lOUf-'ly wound ... The JH ogram of the e\ enmg con of 1 opt ami lt a< h ..:ome of tts U�Pful- " I ongf< llo\\ 1�1slu cnt \\Ill be gn�n by anothet chmt :'i I liP,� 1 1olls (OIIIJliJtt<ts lunt \\Ol k of 500 fideded \Otces f1om the Jun

:!��0t1���0:,1� ��l:

lJl�t:�

dt�\��e 1;:�:���f��� --o- 1 ul hm<l to a'sunu tiH en'""" of lht

tndt pt ndt nt Jilt 1 t h lllis 111 t lu lu ht f t (! tl11 ough u t J1H ntcll s1wotJngs on thil tlns J:-; tlu 111n I lnl\-\dt d mO\t Sttlnd l\ JOT and t;entor lhgh Schools On thts or usl ful In a ptlt of <Ill t} l opP" March 15-Evemng sho\\ 1\l.tJI:\ pupils h.l\ P gn t n 't. nt program \\til be two-pmt songs for !Jorotln l>k<ns\\J<],, trnpn,on.tt< Ntnth Annual Banquet \\<sl to then ltll.J;(tnatwn uul h '' ' madt• g1rls, fmr part songs for bojs, and tlu Jll lllt t"s 'lhJ...:: 18 onh one of tlw fHhl Bmud oj H<•allot8 llllld somP 1ttJ .Htl\�\ po�ttJ H fo 1 tiH ,)10,, \hie£ p u t <nmbtned songs, dosmg lhl<t lllttllHlt!t;( }Inlets \\Inch \\Ill lilt tl Lll<s tlub, elm "'"' h \\Ill nlso bt Otl t xh!l>ltlon lltlh u ttl! X< d four pat t chot us h< gl\ en at tlH ',Jih I ht! !\ h\' cups It tH h<' n don ll< ,] lo\\ns m Unwn County takHlfr No admJs.:;wn fc< l\Ill be chmg-t.'d h\ f 1 1t ntls ol tlu tluh and ,ulllll tl part 1TI the C'hm al restnal mtludt hut tt lS l!Opld thai (_ Hh H(OUt und EXHIBIT TO SHOW lo\ t.JS lllld tiH s( Ult 1\(1\\ on dJ�pl.t\ Plu!llhdd, S<otch l'latns, W<•stheld stout JMl tttl 111d it Jtnds \\Ill lntng 111 tht \\ Jttd<>\\ of It I!Junn<t s I< 1\ Gill \1 ood, Ct anfot d, Rostllc, Hosdlc on< 'nl til , lit of food \\hit h \\Ill lH' WORK OF WOMEN <I! \ 'to1< on I .tst Ill o ul sf 1 1' t 1 h< l'a1k I hzabeth, I m den, H.thwa� • <oil�< tul 111 !Jtt ;(e bt�skd• and tut nul 'Ill" h t\1 bt< n don til < I by U :-; Stn :;umn11t JIJilsHlc, Mounlamstde, New 0,, 1 to th< \\, ll.nc ( ounul 101 dts Handwork To Be Shown At dot llanllltnn I•' I\! nn <1n\ A II 11 Ptu\ld!IH <, Clark Town,hlp and t 11hutwn An Jn\llJtwn '" 1 xt<ndul YWCA Assembly Room t \ �!noll, \lhll t I' 1\ son I\ I huttt :-5Jll!nJ.dH1d to .111 to ut..,tnd thts 1alh Boy Stout llt Go1 dnn I o:-;t{, H1 �Pt Kttplwns,

llltlll th 1t tHH ht m.uh to lHlltt tlu \\lll11t ol til H"idtHh of \\t-.;1 fit!.!

on 1 lm �ll eet \\as til tlcd and

to Ins hottt< h> his Th!l< \\til b( d n ertors presPrt t�nd t,ul Stout futlut s ate C'!leCtully March 18 Ill T B l'ng<'l, Mtss l t .tJms l'<'tt cl',

from \UJwus p u ts of the county utg-rd l\1n1� \J mst1 n11g-, Att s Hohll t (1 John Son u 1s \\U:-\ d1sM The '<hools of the countY have been ---------- On tin ,\lt<Jnoon 1nd t\llllng ol (dl\1< !d l'd\\,l!d n!llll l, A V ll .n p ttdtt•d on tlu udl .ttttl l'at10Iman gl\mg aJ dcnt attentiOn to the pre>p INO NEW POST OFFICE �luth IX, thtlP \\Ill htt an <II�, Pwl (} Ollv<t, lh I"�IHlli\ I l l u I\hluiHis of tla otgnltll ltlnn will <•<OIJ.rt Mmton WaK Hll1t out to con-arnttons for the fcsttval, whah prom- exlnhttton nt \\ ofll ln', hund\\nlk ut htr ( haJI,, lleh, �lmtm Wallh< 't l! 1"'"' <mhltmo "'"'h ha\l IH'en ftst.tle the 1 1fhs II<' wund<d up two 19€s to ht eXl eedtngly Intcrestmg and HERE FOR SOME TJME tht l \VCA 'I ht uh .t 1s tn �t nnul tfp Post J, A llll 1 J< an I t �loll, ltot.u v 111 t JIHil d t 01 di"'Pil} 111 I I tilts ot hu:-;J \\ t �1pon-; nud lutt 1 H H Hus"ell of 'nned --- \\ont<n tn do tlnngs \\lth th<ll hands (lui>, 1h<' \l'tstfuld 'l t ust I o, 1he ness '!Ius. lit to t <llt lln Uu JllOJl l llH South l• utlul nvtnllt' !nought tn

lhflt( \\tll be no u.d nus5IOU ch nge RtspondmK to an liH]UJI\ hy lhp-� .nHl th{' 11C(})twn of Un uhn ploh Ptoph� 11.nlh & 'llu:-;\ Cu, Utt H p lt l t� ot Ut< hurtnu nnd Utt t-t.Uhjt:d {\'in n,O\( lfh.s to uth<t of the <oncerts The after- Ill spnlatn e Pel< y IT Slc\1 art of pJ,tlll· DR RAYMOND L DITMARS

.1hh gt1" out >f tht lllltltl hnhlt C A llm 1" 1 & Son", (ot .tY, Ita , to 1' litO\ ,tl lit tilt ' '" nl I hat m<•mb!•t Cut lts llnmnt, J1 , uglll 8, sou of noon program begms at 3 30 p, m. fidd the Post Offic< Depnt!nH nt has \1 nt k dont In tht jt\H In dnss ut tlu II N l'alltt Co, Noll�" Ch< VI nlct '1111' 1' "' ol<lli 1M 1 und Mrs t'u1 t ts Dumm ol 10,17 and lh<' cvenmg program at 8 15. ,1dvt�t>d that no appt oprtntton wtll Jw u d.tJn .111d pu foJnung- olla 1 mtuc .tt1 ") "'' M''' And< 1 son, lui\ mg sorn<' Co • \\'est IH ld Bn d Club, tlu • 1'1 t Consul< t.thh lit ill <'"I has dt H lop< d I(', ntt ,tl IIV<'IllH', t1, <'tvt•d two bullets

ThP connntttee selected from the �ought 1t tlns !-WssJOil of Congt e!i� fm l\\ ork Hnrl£ 1 Uw dn<tlJOn of nn <'X < mrHttJOn \\Jth hn!'IOll on [,7th t'lft.('t, C luh \ 1'1Hnd and Hpomun IIHl' tlll nrnWllllttn Hnt \\U:-; made/In hlH Jtght nnldP wluh' pluymg in mcmht rs of the Unton County II!USIC !t•tletal hmldmgs In Cllmford, fial lpel H'IH td fot!lll.tll tHht>l ptotUI<H Nl\\ }ntl< ( th, vtls mnny ol hu "' Sp!tl,tl llllZU< hnvt also lntll do lnsl \\('(" .tnd H]HlllS(I)e of llH plan till' t!lll o! h!H hunw ohot tly ucforu Sup(l \1!:-�0ls' Assoct,ltion, of wluch 1\\ood R thwn:\r, Summit or Westfleld.lsho\\ tlu alnw�t humun hl ... ll h.nts of !'-;1gns thul, nod as �lu stls to 1t JJHhd 1,, Paul I\OUJ.dl and Uu• PottCJ lt.tl c.:onfult.�nl of !let suutss 17 o'tl<nk S.lhtJd.t� nudrt M1ss K Ehzabelh Ingalls of WPst Tn f Ht no npJ ll OJ>rtnlton• \\Ill be re- tit�• l ugtl monl<t\,, CSJHIJ.tlh nt that <HI\ Jllt<<' of J"'""l' httt Jlll· SludJns of Wt>slflcld Mt Kough'"[ l'ntt olmnn l�hne1 Nt'IU! wns dis-field, I' pr esttlent, ts as foJlo\\ s How- �u<Rt<d fo t ,mv IJe\1 post officp htulcl- lllt,tl ltm<, \\ IHn ],n"'" fmks, spoons p1ls m.lkP ts JHrfcct Ill w01km mslnp, pt tr.t \\Ill In n <t.tyon thnwmg of 22 NEW FAMILIES p.tt<lu•l on tlw <•nll ,\lid lemnul thnt ard S S.l\nge of Plamfield, chan- 1ngs \\ h tt<" 1 .tnd CltJh "" 11sed "1th tht "" .tt< st the exluhJt wn m the !ubhv of the 1 W t Iw most m\11 cstmg enlt y ftom lite APPLY FOR RELIEF lltt• slwlH luul come from the tlireo man, Mts lllnbel Stephens of lltll- ,John W l'luhp fourth a"'"t mt '"'t ,Js t llslllt of 1 hltle tllnnmg (A at IIH 1nd of h<l ht<t !OUt sc of ntl"t's pmnt nf vuw, and the Pottct \ton of Ctntu Rtr<•!'t, Gtuwoo<l. He stdc .md lll1es Ellen Hall of Umon. po,tmasttt g-<nPinl,txplamul "1h<s<'l 'lhu1 folio"' a qJics of \ 1\HI mo lc,sons 'h"""l lasunnlmg lings, Sllultos ofl<rs to tal<t • u photo�r .1ph commutllcutcd Wtlh the Ganvood po-The enttre program IS bemg spon- pr ojec ts .ttt 111 mcluclt.>d m tht> Jlll� twn JHtillt<"' �:.ho\\Jng" lltt(Jr..: of F.<!r bt,ttdd�, ptn�, JHildLnts ,nul ch.uu� of 1 \\mtwr unci lus twt Other spe I Ia month JUHt tlostd wus nnP of Jut.: and WHR told by Lu ut Johnston sorl'd by th1 l'unctpals' Aseoctalton ent butldtng p t ngt .lnt hut spec1hc tp IHnts 1n th<1t d111, and "IJlammg ' l h P <XlnhJtJOn thut Is lwmg plan tttl JlliZ<'S baH h"n <ionntul hy till llH most l t y mg Rtltt t' UH• WOJI< of Brt>Wt'l that Sp!'!tlll Mntshulls Hobert

D A L J I I I e J! .t<lllllltlsltrllt;,. 1 ellef \\Hs Rlmt<•d, nc� '-1 1 J t M G • ofUnton Count\ r. O lmon, ptopt JatJOI\S tn J1Clntlt the TreaelllY ho\\ tht\ fl!d .tnd hoi\ th<'tr <kmsln'" \\llliH IHld Ill tlw l.ug< .tsH<lll· f ollo\\ntg \VI'Rthotl IOI;(O loR<>, � Clllt;(!'ttt IIIli . oscpn t .mma wcro County Supe11ntentlent of Schools, 15 1 ]), J>.tl I nlt'nt lo 111 o" ul \\ttlt the put- ,uc shed 'I h< dc.tdh< st !mown speues bb 1 ou11t ,md the < omnllt\(( In ch,ugc• I' 0 J:lks !loci I t•t & SonH, S II Me- U>llhng to I h<• 1 <'IH>rt of MtHR .Tose- In that \ H llltf y, huvmg rl'vo!vcr pl ac­g!Vlng Ins very loyal support, and 1'1chaet of stll' ,utd the comnwnc<'-1atl' sho\\lt 1n Httton, mcludmg tlw ''unt to mdudt all till' things that I \IIIII, Ttlhnn Newmnn lilts Ill ll phil"' Iltt\\son, Uw Snrtnl Welfare l1cc Stray bullet• from llwtr gun• n beatty believer m mustC for e'e'y nwnt of constt U< twn ht�s not Y<t he< n 1uttlt•snnh pulf adder speelaclcd \\omen make f01 pit UHUlt' 01 pas tunc Cmt nil, 1\h s I! W. Hnlwrts, 'l'ti!YllO! \I'm 1-< 1 • oubrnlltt d nt Uw nu tttmg nf luu! str uck Uw lad 1t wns thought. cluld m ult• hv Congtcee It ts not posst- rou1.1 ldng 1ohra and ;ther types l'rol<s'wnal work w1ll prob.tbly bel & Son", i\loJt ts Curt oil, l'!oten" Stu the Sou t1 \\'tlf,n<' Coun<•J] of the '!'Itt• boy wau gtv<•n t tcutment by D'l'. Pupils from 'Ve,tfieltl \\hu are hie to sn� at th1s tmw JUS[ when To,ohl,tJn '"' nmqtll plclot ml re�-lhat ll<l Jn,Pll\, ],tmp shades, l l\ll'S, dt!<, It<ll<' W1lhnms, 1\h .nHI Mts. C I lltsflld Nm stllf.( Assoutfton held l.tst L G Nt>Wll11ln nnd Pohrt' Commts-t.tkmg part ate spe< the appt oprwttOltR \\Ill he n1.1dr 01 d' oi .tnlm t1 hlt, Ill lhtmnts some 1 ptllo\\ s, qntlts, dtessrs, lace, n< edle-1 Srovtll<', M ' "" Tohunn:• d', Wolfl, MIR lll;(ht Ill Llw nsso� mt ton's 1 00111" on stotH t John C (,rmdluy of Gm wood

Scmor Htgh School-Maul\ Bm nes, fot thc>t' Jtlacc s bul we shall c ndell\ �eat" ago butll at St m sd tie N Y \\ot ], of all 1-mds 'h,nre, photoglltplty A (' Bell, l'ercy (, I• ost< t, Hut!J IT lm et 1' tl Tit< It •tt>IH Ill " to he 110 < nnH' tn lh!' Wcstheld pollee hend­Corneh.l Ca1tt�1 , LPonora Evan�, nt to rPnch thlm as c,uly as \\P con \\h t t 1!-i ,ulnnthd to lH tlu m:lst com' dl< �tmong- tla t'hlllg"toi thul lhP (Ont ll\tllJHdy, r .J lJJmmellHJ geJ , ])t, llllJil O\ tnHnt 111 hu�I'HS:; (OJHillion!4, qu�ufl1� .uul stuttd that Jw hnd VIsit­June Glenn, .llanne Mctrtck, Nuncy 'tstt•ntly ran As ,, mattet of tnfor pltll'l\ , qtllpp«l motton pa lure Rtu nnltet• w1ll IH gl,l<l to 1 ect'IV<' Any- hots Hossha< h<'t , the Book Shnpp<, 1 th< ll'Jl01 t stat< d, and """ <' fanulttts [' d till' hny'K iatlwt nnd that the lut­Whtton, llhna Net!, Joy Hat dgrove, m.1t10n \OU at c nth 1sed that 1t J< tht• dw ol 1ts lond m th< wot ld JTp1, olll' ran <•xhll>lt, but m c.lsl' too many Lht I'< t Club, Mm y A1 msttong, Cor 1111' H'mhtng tlw 'rHI of tlw11 1 P· I< 1 dHI not wtsh lo mnlw u complamt. Ot\th' Schrocdc•, Ltda Plant, Violet p1 rscnt pohn not to su l>mtt .m� l�Rt h<' mstallcd a vara•ty of htghly com- .trlJc!es m < < ntct cd, tiH conumft«• n< h.t ( m ttu, 1\11 s I C l\lc I can,, HOtll "'s I ThP G,11 wood ofllcl't s ugteetl to pay Thompson, LOts \Vest, George lias- of bmldmg pl OJects to the CUI I<'nt phra !td ,1pp!J,mccs fot sunchmg tn holds th< t tght of rcJ<ttJOn Thos<' Won<! Worklll;( ll!pmlnHnt, .tnd l \\lllt� t\\o ttt\\ tppltc tttmts wete all nwdtutl expenHt'<, CommJsS!onct lam, "art en Dnval , Calvert EgeJ ton, scso.:wn of Cong1 e�:; fm uppr opt t.t to nature's !-it< t l ts and enablmg them \\1!-!htng to sho\\ th( n hnnd wm h 1,1 nn< < s llot( n 1 rC't n ( d ft om l ,LHJI11P� who havP not I (j1 111dlnv RnHl. Ho\\ard illert 1tt, Donald Dixon, Rtch- twn" to lw sho\\ n on tht s< rt en As mn should nottf� .tnY memh1 1 of Uu '!Itt tornnntt1 cs \\Ito ,, 11! be I><< n ohhg< d to .tsk fo1 <llttsull' ,JSRJHL- l'ha f Host cram •l<•clmcd that tht• ard Vnn dcn BNgh, Kendall Sheu.JJer Acco mpnn\mg the Ic-ttci I!i ,\ !iona tt:nal for Ins pHtu r cs Ju ha:-; httd cmnmJttPt1' 01 1\ltsH 1\lncf.ulrtne �lt UH thatg'( ol the show JtJ H I.ty . t l< 1(1. tltttl i)(IOIP \V1lh ttw 120 lanulu s numiH'r ol !H(Hicnts dutl to ilw taw and Bt ooks Roberts. \\hat detailed report on the co•nnnm .Jere's to llll' \ast collrt!ton of buds, YWCA as''"'" ,ts pos,tble J;ntrJe" follo\\s <:,ncr tl chnnmnn und p!co 1.tltt ady luumn, lht numln1 t<qlttl lllg[0t fu<lttllt� \\UB 111 t ensutg. Many Jumor Htgh School-Peggy Lee : ltte< llltTltoncd, and each mstanec It hr.t'tR .m<l hsblR ,,l the New Yotk must he !nought to t1H YWGA Lh< ulcnt, Oltv<J ll l\t llS, ,tSRJelunt thulr usstst.mcl' now tot.tls 117 or thl'lhllV(' l!HUitcd Hertou"ly, lw Sltld nnd Btolhc>tnn, Pt•ggy Lewts, A! me Me- ts clatmed pte sent quutle1s at e .ale Zoologtcal ]'.11!1, 1 ontammg the fin< st m01 nmg of !\l.ud1 1 H, IH hH< n 'I .tnd man md '" c I''

1 sulent, Ft1, mun 1\!tl ru w f uml!t s, t1 n \\ell It,!il.tne, stx lit<' " d< t1 rntm< 11 to l lgldly enforce Ilveen, HPtty Hoffman, Eleanor Hock- quatC' and !iUitnhlll spccJmcns f1 om lVll:\ land 11, arH1 should ht• <.tiled ior nft<t q ]( 1 , se<oncl .t!-lstst.tnl th.utnmn, l)on tolo! (d, tinct• U S WhtiP, cmp Au�-�t!H oJtllll liiCC on all hH'UJms, mclud� ey,Flmence Glovet , Jamcc Havtland, I;xptratwn d.tles of ext,tmg Ita"' In Ins ptctuJ <s .ut ntcltt<l<d ant th.tt eHnmg '!he txhJbttiOn wtll he .tid Scott, lJd<!te, Mu1y ll<ly, f'uro- tJJHn, "'"' BelgJ.Jn, ,md Oil<' Not w<•r:-1111g t lflte 111u! r<vnlvctK of ull cahbrc, Janet lltgh, ,Jeanne Adams, Florence .md ,he amount< wlmh aH cstunatul mals nf <Hrv LYJl<', from the largest optn to th< puhh< f1um 2 m th< luH SttplHn', Alta l'tme, JIH>gt.tnt, t.tr> All of tla nppl11 dwn" fm n"''"t w guns 1111,] hlanl< <'.Jrtt ulgt' pistols Vtlla, Ruth ltasmuset>n, Fehx DtFran- to be necessary to Jll O\ tde nrw bml<l cit phanf' do\\ n. to the sm,tllt st mon ,,fttJ noon unttl 'l m tlw c \ t nmg, nnd M lk\' DtCII\,llcnntl', Sophw St h.tcfer, '"" <' \\ <I<' due to uramploymrnt Wtlh I "l'al cnts shoul<l make ll lht Jr busJ­ctsco, !{u<scll Tandv, Guy Hopper, mgs arc Cranford, I'ebtuaJV J IJ, kos wltth Lltt\ .tlso portr.ty the most tneh pct,on ,1\ttndtng \\Ill ht• .lAked ,J,uk All<'n Hodnt>Y P<•elw and ('.no ont <X<epllon, \\lndt w.t< a prohhm lltso to s('( tint their eluhhen do Clason flaunde>s, Claude Leaman, 1 '134, $] O'J,OOO, Ganvood, JutH 1' mtu cstmg 'JlCCI< s of sn ll.es, lizards I to c.tst ,t vot< for tht at ttcle he ot I; n l!unhltl , I cet ptwn, Dot othy Bell, of .t n< g�, !I t•d tluld i uot u"e Uwse weapons," the Chtef Chnrlce Turner, Ben Brown, Tony !'Il l, $80,000. Rah\\U\ , <\ugust 31, ,md otlar t < pltl<' ,!J,. prefcte A pt lze wtll be gtven �l.ulm S.trg<nt , outsuh <xlululs, M1ss ll,meon made 21'1 VtAJts to 1sud "Tltflcs and the !Jke nt c not Ferro, Stanford Goodman, Kenneth 1 '111, $16'J 000. Summ1t, :-.ioumb< r MtH h p.unst tk1n12: c.u" has hcen re to the nt !ttl< tc(( "mg the most \\' cllmgton Hoss, Jack All< n, t'h,n Its lanulu s dut "'" tltt• month and !)i) 1mtcnded ns plnytlungs and thetr pro-

Ta�lor, Tony D1Sanctts and John 1, 1'13S �1110,000 , ,V,stfleld ��«� IJUilell to photograph tlw \anous an \otes G"""'• J(o dtl<y Peel�<, msulr <X VtsJle m tlun bth,tlf Sht ,tlso htld mmtlous use cnllllngers the hfe and Bryan t , '11, 1 '13H, Sl RO,OOO l!nals and "pl!les, some of whtch ate 1 The cotmmttl'e m cluu gc at e lub1ts, dog,, Donnld Scott, W.u ten Ill oll tce mtPJ vu ws Wtlh dtent" Iunb of any Jl<'rson who happens to Gr 1nt Srhool-Ro:v Vteglei, Ahcc t xti enu h d UJg-t 1 ous to �lpproach A A \\' RH <!, < hau rn tn , Wef.jtheld 2 J"un1\ and 1\Lu ttn Jlo\\.at th ', cats, :\1 nnt y \\ •� f'XJ>< ndl d w follow:-; H.cd �c t 111 then 1angtt Hartr.ulet , John Hopkms, J�,mclte DANCE EVENT WILL nmc foot cobra, for mstanre-In 17Rl ,Mrs I' IT IT<'rzsch, Mrs ]{ny F1 nnk Nt!!rcen .tnd Ir\ln (,cl,l�< t, ( 1os" lund, $fill �2, D1stnct N ursmg "I havt• gtVt'll Utt• of!JCers of the CanHron Shtrlcy Th01npson, F�verett D FRIDAY dm'r:; m[)st cl<adh s<:>t pPnt-strut:k n- Hlnnmbe M1� HusqJI (�r aham, Mrs prg-c(Jn�, fhPRt<t \Ve I, HoiH•tt lay ,\Hsn<ltlttnn EnHig'PtHY H<luf Pund, pollee d£'IJUrtmPIIL shJct orders to Holland, Robert I!thler ,tnd Leshe BE HEL pc.ttedh at the C.mtel t, thts seem• .T S Ht adley,;\lt'sllc.thlx Budelland lot, 1 abl>tl<, Alfr<<l Nelson .tncl fos- �.I.'J70'J, nne] lh< En"l g< n<Y Hclll'f <onnscnl< nil W<.tpons found Ill the Watts The clmec, \\tlh nil tts chat m and h!\\ lllg h<cn rtptoduced the YWCA. Westfield 2-1R41 eph Ut euolt , �tl lttt.l fllg'S, ,John Vatt I Ullll tn cl!ll;(( of the Sttte wlrnm flOSH<HsH>n o( !toys ,tnd r feel that

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f 11 gt n .J 1mts Btrku .tnd W<Rlev !IT G1 ,til, lhut 122 g trm< nts h ul b< en dts\rtb-!1 1 C 1 1 1 IV, " arc • In e "asomc '!' A A comnuttec o women from --- 1 1 \" l j l 1 tl l th 1 ll 1 o\<n<on, Wtlham \V,tllacc, aro�nl I th I t f Mts" Is >bclle I h I I I t) I f Th h I h bJt untie· the aus Jt f�Rh and rats, l trt l'rl ,vrlg t l II" Houg l t • e o tilt)!; llllcau. G 11 \" f 1 Q !I I un< er e c 1rcr 10n o .., ldC 1 s< oo 1:; ldJHl mg- w sa c o t' Rt; oo <'X 1 1 1 ' II (' 1 'II \' ll 1 I 1 '1 • •>tnt rc< lilac Ul an, ,outse :\f h 1 1 l f th W tfl II Art Assocmt <n ,md Wrllmm Snns, mJ•« tnrous, ,, I H '"' nltn aun< IV "" g1ven

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Jn;: lu:nhus School - Lena Sterr,,, Jl[1ss Joan B n hs and M t's 11/nnon \\ ost fi, It! Bo�J I nf Rt .tltOJ' ami 1llfr, I T .tskcll l\fnrCowntt and the NomJnatmg I" lit wnH supportmg A met teart •ruxp.tyer"' 1 enguc '!'Ius Paul r! lltCtson, Mm\ Ponturo and Krugln \\Ill arpeat In ,\ spnrldmg Rn-lll<R' Mine Gonfcr< n<e Will_ IH'

IMIHRlS Bcntrtx .tnd llorlens< Rudell CHURCH WOMEN PLAN till (,tndul uy of IJndct Sh<rJII c '"one of t tl'ri!S of lnondta ls thnt ,ufit,mo nuht u y tup l\[Jes Alberta l\lanson held 11" <el 1\ e\l ntn<!" �farch 1 1 m The presulent, the ofhrers nnd the Wt ,], v Colhns of Wcslfu ld for the Will he gtv< n ench WI"'' l\11 !Iurdcn lie;;1:'hllt;(ton Sthooi--J,anc Bowden, and st.tnlcy l\l.tlek \\til pt esent an thl' Elk< Clnh �22 Elm etrc<t be-lmemhcrs of the .1rt comm1ttec nrc, .tsl PEACE MEETING SUNDAY nllw1 of ,h<'t lff .ttllw 1\lay prtrnmes h.ts bPrn , ultvl 'ly lllilt e'lt<l tn thts �I Stm]"on, Yvonne Sterltng, llluy exlub1t10n \\altz of an unusual type, '-''nnmr: tt G 10 0 clod• .Judge Lloyd nlwnys, also a p.trt of the receptton "'" put 111 11n u!.ttwn v< t< rd.ty movement for sonu • tunc and wns c�llllnn ,ll\d Alft e d E\nns a fanctful concrptton of the famJIJUr Thomlhon \\Ill ho th? tonstmnster committee I () S I 'I I r t H 'l ht ' tlllltll,tiY llf 1\'r ('<lllJ II" \V,t" Jln-l""cnfly m.tdl' dt llttll tn o[ the J\!cm-1( Tl I 11 l and the 'P<nkrt< wJII mclude Tuclge f h

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l<omt Tct<e\ A"ot�al!on of Real Estate i NEW JERSEY CENTRAL '"sponsored hy Lte women of th<' • • • "' ""'"''' Jynr lnrdcn wJ on the alclt for th Pk Inn' ers of tap number, The Bowery, Wtll be Tlo,mls on "Re.tltor• tn R�l .t!Jon to EMPLOYS MORE MEN

churt hcs J t t s pl.umed a' an txprt s - AT SHACKAMAXON provtde •lll opportmuty fot New ,Jer-Charh, !\ ugnstus Lt�db��gh 1 jr, 20.1 �1 tscntetl b, l\hss fln� hs nnd lift p1 oper!\ 0\\ net, • rtohert s Sn<'\. 1 RIOn of the diSJr<' for world JH ace '<'V t txp tV<TH to hcnr nn l'X'>ose of month old ' d Mrs 1 Sm Ill ool '" of 11 0 Hnnl , " 1\forlg 1ge & Gunr .tmong all church g-roups, the11 fore, " St tl<• tnx woblcms hy a 1 cstdcnt and

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compo<ers of f tmou' 011erett.1, to t ra tor' nn1 usmcss men, m to ll"SJt\ thprnd upon l t<• ulurc trend ( 1 f \V f II ,1 '' ' '' llltwn.tl Olf.\"ltlliZlllg Clt <tnry1 t "t , t 1 flnt '" t<:: • 11 A uun< 1 o orne n or onu n 1 J -, .. t:xpnycr nx-conscwus - 0 ret uco 'l'lll 1 open This group \\til tnciudc the JI!Js,cs 1 proncr(y owner, as we n m\1 of buRJn•,s, l ut thnl It wa s hopc1l stnus and '"at "' cnt the >r< ,111, nl 1'1 "" t nnd l\11s ( I dwmd Mutrny taxes hy ndllllttg' the expeme of fr 1 nrm was 1 ccen cd at 10 �(j !1ot othy Wray Helen Fox Cary tat1on '' extended to nil property the followmr: mouths would cnnhle 1 f tl N l 1 \ 1 t If ( 1 1 '' ;(II! I .ts "'II ts ttlllllY of the t l Ht t 1 F 1 1 nn°�111h' 'l'rt•nlon office. New York I Davts Gene ]l[e�sersm1th ilfyr

,tle Pal I"" ne"s to ntl< ml Tho comm1tter 111 lu" rn to make further tncrenscs tn '\'v Je '1 1,�1"" '111' r 11 JOn ° r'11111

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,1,1 " ot dcrPd to search all JIIJss l\lnnson's contributiOns to the C l\lc' oy, IT Clav Frwdnchs, Geo mPnt hut the other <IPpartmcnts as tl • I' E t 11 l) l t 1 l'lnlnlleld ' o1r.1 Arnerlcnn Hhn<lo /It elfi 1 nnd to d<•mnnd h t 1 '"lOUR .tUlomobtles continued on Page 6' I II Rtlev and Fr ank 1m F WngnPr well te nr(

�,ns 1• 0 1 J<'r P ?"' lOll ns I ' 'nlng C'n 11-13 Wnsltlfwton Ave1 th ct�ncy t f bl" bon;s Y

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to serH you with Quality J<'ouds at the lowest possible prices.

Study llu,se priees - t lwy speak for themselves-then do your foo•l bhopping at your nearest Royal Searle� Store.

F•££-1 cake aiiUO SOAP with every purchase of one package

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KIRKMAN POWDER �::.• 17c BEAN HOLE BEANS �.::::= 25c MUELLER'S SPAGHml or

MACARONI 3 9 oz. 2Sc PKGI.

Y1EASTI Es "A DIUCIOUS CEIEAL FULL Of YEAST VITAMINS "

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PRESERVES �:· 25c lOYAL ICAIIUY

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For thirty-two years Windfeldt's Market has been the headquarters of Quality foods for Westfield and vicin­ity. We have always endeavored to give o u r customers every possil>le price advantage-j ust so long as we did

n ot have to sacri fice Quality.

It gives us greal p l casuJ·c to announct> to those of our friends and cu�tomcn; that h ave nol vi�itlld o m· store

recently, t hat we h ave now become atri liated with the

Royal Seurlct Stores-so that we can ofl'er you lower prices than ever before. \Vithout any change in owner­

ship OJ' management w e ean now meet o r beat. the Jlrices of any well known food :;tore in West fie ld .

In addition, we conti nue to offer del ivcry-cJ·edit-serv­ice and th e fine�! q u a l i t y . Every item is plainly marked

and there i:; o nly one prire to everyone-whether you telephone your order or l' O !H c to out· store. Compare our prices and Q uality by doing y our food shopping here

today-and be convinced. -WINDFELDT 1\IAHKET.

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YOUTHS' SOCIETIES TO .MEET SUNDAY

A union nlPl'ting: of llw Young P{•op]e's Hoc•ie lieR of thn town is hP­ing lwld Sunday aflt>rnoon ut 4 p. m. in th e nwn's lounge of the Y M C A . '!'he topic which will he discns't'cl at this nwcting will he : "The Value nnd Place of Int<•r·-Chu rch Artivilies A mong the Young Peopll' of West­field." Walter Lnl< e , boys' work SPc­mtury of the YMCA , will lead the dis­cussion.

Hcprcsentntivcs fmm lhe several young peoples' organi:mtions will take 1 part i n th e devotional Jlllrt of the

I program. The commi tte(• i n t•hnrgo ()f Jll'fl}J­

nrnli ons, conf-lisls of 'l'lu�otlo re Nnnz, rh ui r·m n n ; 1\fnria Cabarwllas, Mul-l rohn W l'igl1t and R(Jhert Nanz.

A ftPr the llll'Cl i ng, refreshnwnts will be served hy tlw girls. All young people of the town of high school Ag<• and over· nt'<' rord ially invited to nUPnd this mPeting.

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$2 PbUadelphia S ll N IJ1\ \�, l\11\.llf"tl Uth

l.""an t•M I " L ,.\ I N I•�I I•;I.IJ N�d1 1\. !tl., H i l t .t. Iu •• 1 0 :·1 1 :\, �1 • .und l l a·l l ,\, ltl. ll"hnnlngo � h·k4.•tN f.:"UUd on nny N t�\V ·'"'rH•·�· <"t• n f rlll �rnln un d U C t" of MUir. !illmllar ('!\.('UrMion• Sun llttYN, .'U n :rdt ::tl1h nnd :\ IU'II :ll:'do ( ' (mMIIt Ut•kt>-t U J,t t•nfN fUI fRrNI lind "' t' ht"IIUit'N,

MINOTOLA WHEAT ROAD NORMA &OSENHAYN AND GAl ION ROAD S \ I N U t'\,., :\l.'\1\l'tl tit11

l.t•n\'t'M \\'J<:S'I'I•�II·:J,U H:fJH .\, "· ('lutu �t· t•nr�"� ul l•: l l � n ht•t hrwrt. Itt•• turl\lup;, i rnln IMnt•N 1h1t1,.;-t•tun n a:m 1•. :n. n n d \'hu• J n n d 7 atl2 J•. �1 .. Shn­llttr t•:\.t'Ul'lollun �llluln,·, .\Jirll :lrd, t'nt'"'"1t th·lu-t ruu•nht ror fn rt'N urul

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('bnn�o:·t• t'llrN uf l•; l l a n hrfh lwrt. Itt•• t u r u l uJf, th•kt•CN -.:,·fuul n u u u y N t" \V olt•rHt'Y eC"n(l'Rl t l'llll\ nn, dnt(" uf Nnle 1111�. th•krh• nrr nut guml 011 'l'ht• Jll nt• t•unu•t. t"tHtlfu l t th•krt n,n•nCN f u r \\' l�llNl•�Sll.\. Y [JU\.'It nnd MChNl• lllt• :N. $125 Hi.ghlands·

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Twist the dial and you have your program. What's more, you keep it. Get�eral Electric t·adio employs super-control tubes, and

automatic volume control. Then there is tone-the one thing

which Geneml Electric believes most important, and to which

they have given greatest thought. How well they have succeeded

you can learn best by actual experience, by actual test! Visit Bamberger's radio department tomorrow. Put G-E to your own tone-test. And then believe what your own ears tell you I

G E N ERAlfjELECTRIC a:vuL J�'l.i."'«;E n.uno BAJ\\BERGEWS for RADIOS-Eighth Floor

L. Bamberger & Co., Newark Phone Westfield 2-1900

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, ,l n��rst•n�<·J�t m prme1ple o l Senate I can 11 mort gug<'e ,ue upon bond to t�·============================:!J j WJth the blups !"('Ormg ahead at the I htJ] • ' t rt'at t t l�.

a l�tnlc.hnv; a n d loan rr•t'o \ e r lo�!-1 und J i m itg reeover to W S WHO . . . . . 1 end of the fir><t quarter. Both teams . AID RELI E F FUND t'IIH'I'!!:t'IH'\' t·rt•<h t l>urt·au t o prest>rve t 1 1 y

OU R OWN HO' :n the Pacific coast and m these coun- battled steadily in lht• next quarte;. � =============::!l i l n o � n t·J,d i •quidtt y of ""oriationR, and a<' u a ""· ne,, . • I. bringing the seorc to a tie at the ·, BORO BITS A \'t•t'Y >tl<Tl'osful twrformant·e was I a ri, us nll•asu n•s Jt•s.igll<'<_l to i m p rove ,I CHANGE

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kl ' h L 1 1 1 t t " e tonnt.'C 10ns are ma l' qute y.l

half. A dose eontest l.:"nl-'Ut.>d for the 1 ,_�:i n•11 bv The Bradford Avt•nue A m a - , t' mo r J.tU.Kt' };J un 1on 1n 1 H.' B- a e Y a "··· ·. V isi t to Transatlantic Tell'- • n ,· t Jopl1on · th U ·, d St t I · · ' 1 ), . , ,. • I> • U) }>r ' l l t l I · I P T A MEETING .1- " ' ' " .. "1. •· ("" ..._ e m e m �.-e a .es enthu::-.iaf'tic �UJ>porter� of l'aeh team .1,1,,. t.l· u r Tht·H t ri('al SlH'Jt_•1y, �a tun a�·, � .._ t t'n · l o 't'< ,y H' ('gt s a- .... • • I � ! " Lion A l fred Schroeder· Art h d · W h i te A rrow A . C. ht'ld '' 1 · · t t d 1· f h N Jl 1l 'n�..· ' ·"' ' ' may e n�n n l'('te with one in Eur�

�lt•d Ly JH.'PPY t'heer leader�. The Fl'l1 r n ·lr\" •J t t·n t i t lt•d " O nce U pon 1 \ l' < · umm 1 ' 't' an ot u·t'rl-l- o t e ew

l'>: hibit , Bryce Delesd-Prni ers ; Gym- ope uftt.•fi m le�� than three m i n utes. white� proved t hemst.•lves :-;trongC'r Hl'-'t' t i ng Thu rsday night in ib lu·ad� a T in;t . . : . i;H.i u ding t wo p 1a yl", . . -Ci n- .h•r:-;t·y A. s�o<"iat inn of H.t•a} Estatf' D u(• to tla· i l l rw:-:.s o f Dr. Cameron kf,ana . M arjorie Grove ; Westfield Stu- --- -- than their opponents and t he final quartt•r:< o n Third avt•nue. , dl'rl' i la " all d " S i t· Walt.<'r Rah-igh H oa rd�. S. W i l l iam Wal�t ru m o f Beck th•• hou •· o f the M arrh m eet ing du,t; a t Sorbonne , Dorothy Dunbar. BLUES A N D WHI TES TI E I N l whbtle >howed tlw st'Ort• t o be 1 2-T M •·,. :::-; , .1 . Ht>ckt•r of 6.J_ Second , and Tht· H ot l 'otuio<e. " ThoS<' i n l{id!l't' W ' ""I · ot'<'H•t ary o f t he 't at � as-

,o f iht> Jl igh Sdool 1'. -T. A . has ---- a\'('tllH� wa:-: tt.• ndt• red a HUrpl'l!:'t> b i rth- : , . . . . . , . . , . . . . . · t · 1 J

f h d f FOURTH ANNUAL GYMKHANA I in faYor of t h e white tt'am. d,·tv r>art \· 'l ' tH''··dn'' night of la,,·t ''' " ·k 1 t h t "'.'t_ '" " . Ba� baJ u < la '. k, B�J - ""'"' '"" · annoU IH'l't rt't'l' l l l Y- l><•Pn l'han�rt•tl from 8 p. m. to 3 p. m. Thr art work 0 t e stu ents 0 --- I ThL· baskt•tball l i ne-u p : . · · ·' . ._ t : ltara \ a ul{• n , A nn Saf tt•t·t hwatft>, \ · r- Tlw rf'a l t o t·� organizat ion w i ll di: .- A play w i l l hP gi\·en hy rra-'mbers th< I\ "c-llidd public school system i s Th f t l ] kh · W h ' t F 1 M C l I I 1 1 1 ht·r hoJJH'. Tht•rc• Wert• t'lg(

'htt•t•n , ginia :VI u rn. · , iV! u v i � Parker. Cos- ign at t• hy nwn i n all o f tlw l.wt•nt»- of the French Cluh, aftPr which Mr. t() lw L··\:hibited from M arch 5 to c our 1 annua gym . ana J!IV- - I .Ps : orwar' :-, . a latH' as. �l'i l l':-:t f, all f l·om Garwood. ,ames , t tiitlt'." ant! ".·· t ,·• "•· r l !· ,.,.,.t.l. < >n ,,.,.,.� b u ' , . 1.n t ile Weotfield AJ·t Asso- en by the girls of the \\rt'Ht field H igh C

. Ch ri:::-l e n:::;t•n : ct'ntt'r, l\1 . Snevily ; 1 1 1 f 1 1 ,.. _.., ,.., · ..._ � Oil!.' <·o u n t iP:-: of t ht' �d.ah•, 1o f o ll ow Nuubnut'r w il l t nlk tn the mothera 1\�an h 1 L.. . t 7 Ei" ·t •t Sc:hool on Friday t.>Vening, February �id t> ct•ntt.' l' , B. Hi l l rnan ; I[Uards, J. \\-'('1'(.' p ayt'l a n< n· re:; 1 ml'l1 :.; W PI'l' Hu'� h Clal'k and Dorot h y Vaidl'n. The through on it� t• omm iUt't' ud i on, about nlPthod!'l of coll('ge atlmis!iion.

t'Jat Jon room t) a .m s re� · 25, i n the Roosevelt J u ni o r Jligh EldridgL', F. \\� hl'e1l'r and l\f. St'a rl<'. M.'rved,

IJl'lll'Pt-ds a mtHl n t i n g t o $f>. :}O wen· whieh t•fft>et� ll l l l lH'rou:-' mt·n�urt'�. ThP --··-�"·----�----1! . h Sch ol well I' p •

. Tlw Garwood Republiean Club, "'·, . ., , , t.•> t ilt' ,-,· l t' t•f' f'u n d <> f • I,,· j l,· o. . .

W ld I ·' " S W ThP lg 0 18 ver� e - � School, clo��d i n a tie for the Blue Blul·:; : Forward.s, F. Snevily. M .. ,:., ..._ · "' l'omnH t t Pt' i-; t•:--pl'l..' ially t• n t hu�iu�l ie tmtf\e .eauer . L. Uscribe NO re;<• n t ed by the pen. and mk, pas.tel and Whitt> t eams. The gymkhana, (;roY!', B. Scaly ; centt·r�, C. Jont•o, l ilt'., lwld u curd party in i t s head- ' t l'irt N ur;i n g A ssol' i a t i on . i n ou ppurt o f A ss<' mb l y H i l l 'H l intro- $2.00 a year. and charcoal_ dr�WI�gs, decoratlve an A nglo-I ndian word meaning C'Dil1- I>. BPurdsll')' ; t>id(' cc•nter, H. Van q u a l' tP1'� on North HV('llUP, Friday lll'�'hs, and 011 pamtmgs, a� well as pet itive g'l'Oilp work, was j udged by I LeU\·en ; gua •·d,, 0. Schrot•dH, C. n i ght. by '"""ral model stage settJ�gs. M iss Dorothy Gibling uf Tt·enton l ] lannt'f't•bt•r. H e fet·et•, M iss E l i sha illro. W i llia m F. Littlt• of Rahway,

The High .s��ool J_'.·T. A . w11l sp?n· State Teacht•rs College, Ill iss Molly I l'hillip. st a l l• J>rPsidt•nt of lht• 1'.-T. A . wns sor an exhibitiOn m May_ of H•_gh Goodwin!l' of Todhunter School, New The g,nnkhana was held f,,. thP tlw oJ>t'aker Tlnnsday n ight at t h e

d k d If lllPt•t i ng of t he Garwood . P. -T. A . ! Sehoul otu ents wor an IS o . en�g York City, and M i ss Yet• n d of New benpfit of t he High School Athlet ie J>rizt•s for the best representat iOn m York U nl \·t•rsity. Aooor iution u n d er the kadt•rship of ht•ld in the Frunldin School. A pro-the d itl'mnt types.

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ti nally forming the large W and sing- M iss H ewitt, M ios H ill and M iss Pl'l- n i nv in llw Presbyterian Church, as-Th e physics class of the Westfield ing the school song, opened the per- ton. Ttw music•al accompaniment wns siektl by M iss Ill arion Brash, eon­High School was shown through the formance. rt•nd<'l'cd b y the• sehool ort'!Jcstra un- t rult n, of M ontcla ir. The o<·c·asion powerful short wave transatlantic Fall aeti v i t i c s Wt•re next dt•mnn· tier the d i r<'rtion of M iss K. Eliza- m Hrketl the annivt•rsai'Y of the in­broadeasting station at Lawrenceville st rated by t he gil'ls in an exhibition ' beth Ingalls. The ,Jou rnalism Club, ot allation o f t lw organ. on Wednesday, February 25, by Mr. of the teehnique of soceer, the bounce headed by !\Irs. Carolyn Phill ips and The W oma n's G u i l d of St.. !\lark's Schocnhe rg who W. E. Johnson, Jr., kick, dribble, headiug ant] puss und uidt•d by M iss Agnes I. A l lardice, ]•;piseopu] Chu rl'!! nwt yesterday a ft­the physies teacher, d i scovered was drive. A clevt•r hockey cl og, Bingo, tonk charge of t h e publicity; the art ,, 1.11111111 in t lw parioh hall .

one of his former teachers. which illustrated all the fine points department , u n tlt•r the direction of The M. B. Club will hold 11 lunch-The safety devices used in this stu- of hock<• y ]Jrecedcd skillful vaul ts, M i ss Jlarric·t Howard, supplied tlll' t•o n-uridgt' i n t hl' home o f M rs. Fred tion in handling high voltages were leaps and stands on the horse, u u ek , post<•rs UIHI program t•over design, Cowt• l l on P i nt• aven u e, M a rch J O, am ong- the most interesting things box and pamllels. Till' t icket sales W<'l't' supt'l'i n t t'IHlt•t! Th" nwl't in�r selwdult-d .for t h is WN•k there.' A l l switches and apparatus I Following these activities colorful I hy C. Blah· Hogcrs. has ht•t•ll j ' ( ISt}lOilPd , usi ng· these high voltages are enclosed A nnie Rooneys made t h e i r appearaP " e �Irs. ,1 • ·t h u t· H i iPy, Sl·., of Locust in lin·ge locked metal cages which in sweat shirts and amusing hats and 1 V l

.

A THE ROUND ROBI N HV('I1 U P will girp a ('at'd party Fri-rannot be unlocked until the cu rrent t t apped u snappy and etfeetive dan<'<'. da�· u ft t•rno!1n for tlw bendit of St. is shut down. Stunts \\'P t•p next o n the program NewR l'OilH's to us from Ul'ross the M a rk'� E p i scopal Chu n·h. I n conjunction with tlw short wave unci t wo otunt teams compo�ed of oeeun, hy way of the Round Rob i n , A n otht•t · l'U !'d ]Hll'ty for the lwne-rcceil'ing station at Netcon-g 11nr' the hlue und white member", struggl ed · t hut l't'J.:l!'Y l' i l lutt and I·;�]na Ten lil of t h<' l'i<u rdt ll' i l l 1"' hl'ld M n reh central. office in New Yor�, o�e may for �ll]Wrior�t y .in a collection of 1 Eyl'l;, formt•t· VI:. 11 . S. g�r!H, n.ow 1 1 hy M t·o, < : harl<•s Bradshaw. talk chredly to anyone 1n It..uropP, amusmg and tntncnte stunts from the ::;tudent � ul t ht> SorbomH', ate hn.vmg ----------Australia or South America, who has fam il iar som ersaults and cart wheels : wonderful expt•ricnees in i n t e resting RELIEF GROUP a t <·ll'phone. !Jl per cent of ull the to the more difficult feat of d i ving ' Nancy, Fmncc. telephones in the world are in direct over six people, ending with the ever I According to t h e i r descrip t i o ns, the I OPENS DEPOT communication with each other. The popular pyramid. A military taps _ l10mes over then• m·r ol<l, picturesqut', --·-·-· other [J per cent, which are i n China number with all the girls participat- 1 fmme bui ldings. Peggy describes The t•nH• rg<'lltT n•l i t• f t·onl lnitlll<' of and. Jap.an, are expect��d to join . the ing, f.o l lowetl the �tu�ts, after which , }�erH us l�ein7 purticularly attrncti�!l. G.a t'\\:ood. has � l JH'IlPI! a <ll•pot fo1· thQ cham WttlJ the completiOn of stahons the g1rls o n c e agam JOined the spec- O n one RHle Is a ]ovPly balrony wlueh d J stnhut 10 n o f l'lotht ng- t o tlw 1wedy. 1 T h t• d t' j H > t is lo<'nt<'rl i ll thl' Vlll'Hnt

!-iiOI'(' l l t 'Xl t o t h t> l>PilHH' J'Hti(• Jwncf-

P R I C E S R E D U C E D We are happy to announce the lowest March Coal Prices for many years

NEW THRIFT PLAN EFFECTIVE IT IS definitely recognized by Tuttle Bros. that there are two genera l

classes o f buyer-The Thrifty or Cash Buyer-and those who prefer the con­venience of ten to thirty days credit.

THRIFT PLAN

Cash with order or to driver on delivery.

C A S H EGG per ton 12"00

STOVE per ton 12.25

NUT per ton 12•00

PEA per ton 10·so COKE per ton 1 1 "75

In order to meet the requirements

of both types of buyer, the following

schedule of p rices is in effect M ! of

March first.

CONVENIENCE PLAN

SOc per ton discount 10 days or Net 30 days.

C R E D I T EGG per ton 13"00 STOVE per ton 13•25

NUT per ton 13•00

PEA 1 1 -50 per ton

COKE 1 ?-25 per ton

If Carried, Add SOc per Ton. Subject to

1. In th.e Thrift Plan you gain the advantage, not only of the lowest prices for March in years but also all savings effected by us through elimination of book­keeping and its incidental ex­penses.

change without notice.

2. The Convenience Plan me ets the need of the customer who wishes invoices ren­dered after delivery and would prefer to settle either on the 1 0-day discount or 30-day net b asis. The additional price o n this p l a n represents merely o u r cost of ren­dering this additional service.

'PHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TUTTLE QUALITY COAL TODAY.

Convenient Parking Space at

1JliJ1®E �,!J!!QS. �Sl'FIEID.NI CRANFORD.1iJ. PHONE 1491

Jli'OVt'H \'t'l')' u sd u l at night wlwn the girl� t•omt• in lntt·. 'rlw girls have j hut onp l«·�r to tlw housP �o wht•n the door io lol'kt•<l at n i ght, a girl

I who may he out luh• att rnets tlw at­tention of tlw oth Pl'H u pstnin� hy throwin�r pPhhlPs ut the window. Then from t he balcony, enC'irc1ing lht• room, t hl' l<Py is eauliously thrown down. A qu i<•l Pnt ranre i� maclo and th(l orw k t)y hns f'Pl'V<1<1 itA purpose ngnin.

Prgg-y uJ:.;o lllPllt i o nH t h (.'il' ni.Lrac· tive bac•kynrd w i t h itH lovt•ly flowei'.H, bird hath, and n small sumnw r house wht•rl' tlwy !'at W h l'n thP weatht'l' pcr­mi tl4, a tunnel with its unPxplorPcl rt>gions a t t h t• bottom of the yard. Their houst> ovt•rl ooi<H n ennui which flow:; near h�r.

Edna tells o f the very thrilling ex-llerience ,Jw hnrl in climh ing an Alp.

I ShP hncl h npc•d to get 11 l ittle way up but to h e t· aotonishmcnt she fo,nd herself at the top.

These girls are gPtling mu c\, cn­poymcnt out of t h t>ir year of study nb rond. Peg-gy is a junior ut 1\H. Hol yoke and J<:dnn nt Vussnr.

PHI BETA KAPPA HONOR Huth !'lit•benmorgun, W cstficld II.

S. gmduatt•, has been elected to the Phi lleta Kappa honornry fraternity at Gou<'her CollPge.

Lehigh Valley Service

N I AGARA FALLS

or BUFFALO $6 00 R o u n d • Trip in C O A C H E S

$1 0 Round Trip Including PULLMAN Lower Berth

SAT U R DAY M A R C H 1 2 Leave Newark ( Eliz.aml

Mt!elwr Ar·p.�.) 9:00 P. M.

Leave South Plainfield 9 : 1 8 P. M.

Returning Sunday. Further information at Divi­aion Paaaenger Agent'• Q(. flee, 24 Branford Place, Newark, or Lehigh Vnlley Ticket Offices.

lehigh Valley Railroad

CII.e Route of The Diad< Diamond

\i«a���l�!!!�!!�� THAT YOU � OUCI( IHIS DUMB PARTY "'-AND HE SAYS HE CAt>J'T - AS HE·s THE HOSY 1// .

Spring Coat Cleaning Sale Ladies' Spring Coats, Plain or Fa•oy, Thor·

oughly Cleaned and Re-shaped, for

s l .so A Bargain Price for " Quality " Olea.ninl

Until March 12th.

Out of Town Patrons Call WX 2100 - No Toll Charge.

MRS. (J. O. KELLER. Inc. '' THE OR./0/NAL /(ELLER. ,, I

C L E AN ERS AN D DYERS MAI N OFFICE & PLANT, Cor. SOUTH & LELAND AVE . P LA I N FI ELD, N EW J ERSEY

Downtown Office, 129 Parlt Avenue

Why take your Children to H O S P I TA L I T Y:

Our branch stores arc just large

enough to give you a most complete

selection of the latest apparel. Yet

they arc just small enough so that

we can extend that old fashioned

hospitality which makes for much

more pleasant shopping.

Printed crepe de chine in Freen, hcnn;l, hluc, Also 10 solid colon; Sp.1nish rose, Copc-nhaRcn or bud green. Sa;.o.cs 6 to 12 . .5.95

PLtin crepe {Jc: chine in .Spanish r - J',c, Copcnha� r,cn, or ht�tl grel."n wi rh white coll;�r. Sizc'i 6 to l2 years. 5.95

New York to

Shop? These spring crepe de chines are at the Best branches, among scores o! other new things for spring. This spring you can do the children's

shopping as easily as the morn ing

marketing. Pile them in the Citr give them a little ride, usc our big parking space and finish up in jig time.

Cherrico; on her s p r i n �t s t r;� w I U r o w n , n a v y , bei}-":c or n a r urJI stra w. Siu'i 20){ to 22 in. ).7')

1t. hl'tk parent pump with a rcn· tcr hw .. klc, inc;Cc.tJ of t he fi('".'f young lliHr<Jil. Sii'C'i 12,' .i tn l, •l.O�J: J ' ; ro �. 5.tXI .

Wi IIi am andWashingtonSt5. East Orange

" WHE R E PIF1'IJ A VEN UE REA CHES THE S UB U R B S "

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Page Four THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, M ARCH 2, 1 932 [ c. N. R. OFFICIAL GARDEN EXPERT

TO ADDRESS CLUB , TO ADDRESS CLUBMEN The Bloodstone For Those Born . t n March

T\·VO or oat u rP'!:! tovei1Ps! rnant-

a.q u a rn n r t n e hf.lA Its &.Jn n l t )' H u � ect. u�· or ! htto Lt.l · t o r 1 1 1 }· u u r v:_· :u ­

J.I ... raffn·nt. } o u H htnJ i d u \" u I rl �t<HIJ lJI'd. r iB l \<, · � il;.l rt• !'�· t,( J ' \ 1

The Men', Brothe rhood of the First A rthur Herrington wiil h e the M. E. Ch urch will meet Tuesday eve- opeaker Tuesday afternoou �t th�

n 'ng i n t he ehapel at wh ich time a meeti ng of th e Garden Cl ub of West-- fip\d m the home of M1·s. W dlter L. n·preoentatin oi the Canadian Na-

JJa\' uf the Boulevard. Mr. H , · · · 1 · emng. EACH BUSINESS AND

P H O FE SS I O N A L M A N

M UST l l i·�PEND FOR AP­

l'HECJ ATION U PON A C­

CO.Ml'LLSJ L MENTS HA 'I'H­

ER THAN ANY PUBLISH­

ED CREED OF INTEN­

TIONS.

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p·l . · r wl ut A r! • ·:'i u l t iHJ I J ..: I l T t i f.:· ! J ioo · l ·

tiona! Hail way� wi l l be the pnnclpa i ton will speak . on "Flo>�enng and 1 speaker. The talk will be s upple- i Berry-Bearing Shrubs.''

t;l f i lH· U l " ' • l ! l l d l l : l l • • l c- ' . . jd ' • ) l · t:rt l o -� ,�,. ) , t • / ! :::. I J O t i l d r ra r n :.. o ' l

I men t(:d h ·: �eve1 . t! �·etd � ul 1notion l The Exet'u tive Board held it:: rneet.. picturec, ,The club ex\ en�s a eordial ing l\I onday afternoon in t he home im·itat i<>n to t he win·' a n d friends of o f �II·,;. W i l liam MeL. Bristvl, Jr. of i ts mr.· m b e r F to be guL·Sll' that eve- K i m h,dl Circle. f r tncr ; I f , • " ' ·�-��··!-- t r J l tJ · • � , : • · tl · J , •

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: DeMOLA Y CHAPTER : CONFERS DEGREE

FULL SIZE GARAGE 1 2' X 1 8', $19 built ae low as . 8

Utf t ha t l ht- hlowl�r otn• COIJ i d stop i urHJ of:' Vt..: t la:->I I I •J..' .i 'J • d h l k < < � " l <t· oJ hemor rJwgtoH. u ut1 h l :o�l oq· ttl't u a l / y \� pure. ·�il <J f l n l o g t t ;q , � JI.l ' ' , , , · y I ! tef'OJ dB u n l n stJUH'" '>\ hf 'n t h e l i fe : WlUI 11 1 uc·h u�HJ 1 1, H J i f " l � > t l f t J I J , , .... ro1 Of lht• h1ogn1 Ph••r Val'la r·l \\" flf'l suved \ lt-nst• t!- :u1d 1p·:1, hH t· 1 <- l ! t-� 1u,. t ha t by 8 ple(•e o r hlow1�rone Hl l jl fH·rl he I, t ht! 1:-:IH li� I OI N o}f(J ) > . 1 � �1 1 1 l ! J \' i ' f CJl tween his fl h o •• l d f-' r8 H t rarH.('Piy : l !w tn z,J. r n· 6 r, rJ u r 1 H � I J < . d -· i:! '";, r l\.

u,. ; 1 ,._ f r • , 1 t r �� r 1 l l \ 1 1 �; • · • 1 1 r:; .J 1 1 \ l : 1 • ' ' I < 1 r Thn:e l'and i(J.atPs l'(;('l'ViC'd the sec­

[ ond d<'gree ut the m e l'ling o f Sir Gal-ahad Cha pt<·r, Order of JJel\Jolay, at � its nH�etinJr la:-t nig-ht in the M usonie

: Tempi'' · lll'l••!(a\ ions from the chap-

on easy time payments, SCREENING and REPAIR

WORK at Low Cost. t J , .,... h• • i t . J "' f ! l f ! • l l l l l l l l h•.<.t

fa ..: ! d l d . '•'· If 1 < ' 1 1 L' l \'f• I f 1 • 1 r l i f ! l , , 1 �.,. ' f! t h !! \ J )OtJ ' ) •,1 f l l" ' � I I i <\ 'l ' f l j . ! l i > . l l Hw \ ', , . : t'·rR of El iwlwth, Rahway, S u m m i t.

Call M. KISS enO'IJo!"h, HlO(lt>rn "''""'l11'11 lt- :p·1 na l \ y : '-'rll\ed h l & H • i : w n . u.r l t t t:< ti P''f l < � e · I I 'M c'H ill:H• ot r h .. p u n· 1 ,.11 1 . ; . • r • r w \ · d i a n d l\eurny Wl'rt• present an d <�nter�

d.Ot>;!ll HfOlJ hetnorrhogee by nHl rl(" an TtllM g•.• u. Ito Jl\t-. o f t lw ftov .. ,1'1��, .. . �:-. f tw o n e. IJ fH1 t tJ t• 1 , 1 1 . J .c·�· , n r l d· · l , < l , tainnwnt \\'lis prorided by t h e Howl-..2>1r1ng�nf COIIl fiO��·(j nr 1 ! 11� I ron Ill#-! t t • • , VOWI!l to {H t'·'"' f V I• I I !- r.a t u •• I rt r!d / f'f} 1 ( 1 l lH· ! l t i l t " l . ! 1 1 0 ., . d d P which th•� htoodsto•H• co-n. ru! f'Oior u r. d H u.r t l twi<JI l l i-" �.1. 1

1' ' .l{rf-', .

r .,, , , ,. 1 �· , �;d l l o 1 1 1 .., : 1 J I : , •I tatns l'hoH� t11 1r fl In M a r 1· h h P· . u 1 t jP('t fir• ' x t r r �

' ers. RPfreFhmeHls and a soda! hour ' follow<· <I t lw llwet ing-. I I

Cranford 6-2055-W

Store eiiJHtll••t d t i •Jtf'M, llJ� tt.�rJa. o l hto t.odlut·al tll �o; n or t\ f l t· �· --v ' J i to l : ,;t• , l l � .u •. l .o n · " 1 1 1 1 / , 1 1' , ) 1 - u , , . , , 1 m&.rLue ha.a Sli1U.bol1..;Lc...d b.o..l.uuw� n1 U.6thl.. .IU.ld "'-l• wll h w h t o · h.. t.L.tt ! Lhc t u. "' r 1 r v n �.,·i:' i • l •· r )"o uf l l w \\ t ! I I , J i, . . . .. . . - . . .. . - .. . . .. . .. . _, ----- -·· -

Wab o u e of lh<· nwst attrarli ve re· JYOUNG MEN ATTEND •orlo is Jlu1,1riost, no!·th of the Bettws� YMCA CONGRESS :v-coed. It IS an ngnrul t u ral town but I 1 lnlL·resting hislorkully us t h e scene 1 of many bullies, The Town Hall dates ' 'J'wdre young men of the young

from l lili l and othPr ancient build- men's division of the Westfield YM ings are the Jesus Hospital, and Sir C A attended tlw Young MPn's Con­John \\'ynn,'s . allnsho�ocs.. l;lewd- g1·1·ss held n t the ]•;I izabeth "Y" last lyn's gruve 18 m the C wyd1r < hupel, week-end. The c o ngress was rom­designed by I u.i.go Jones, who .also posed of 250 you ng men from all planned the bn dge over the R1ver. ov<•r the Stutc o f New Jersey a nd The imposing Gwyuir Castle h cl?se was addressed bv liurold A. B<'dient t o the t own and is an EI�zubethm

.n of W e sllield in ilw keynote addreSH, b u ild ing and o1:igi nnlly Inuit hy 811· by A . G. ButgN' of Hidgewood, the

.Joh n Wynn. In It are Rome fi ne n P,",rl- ma i n I>a n<jUC't spen k<• l' a n d lir. Fel­ln<'nt:-:. and carvf.'d oak. wood. 1 h e m e t h of J·�lizaht• lh'f<i 'I'h i nl Pn�sbvil·� Tiver has good f�fihing for t-.u]nwn rian ChU!'I'h, Uw eongrPss t�crmo u : n n < l t rnut, us also Ill nNnhy lnla•!<, 'J'ho�e who utlL• n dc d from Wt•ol·

Monday WINTER IN BERMUDA

If you nre willing to chung<· snow nne! f�ost for sunshine beside 11 bnlmy fl<'ll on <'Oml island", th<'n Be1·mudu desires yout· co11�idf•ration. At the Christmas season they det'oratt• their hom"'• not with hardy holly and mis­th•tol', hut with out-of-door narcissi, dl i nese liliPs, nast u rtiu ms, ntul the ehcrry-coloJ·ed h i bis<'US, also poin­

' spt\a�. You rnn snwh your pipe on tlw V<'l'llndu HI' out in the gardens. RscR unci violets bloom out of doors in .January. Santa Cla u s comes not i n furs but i n the ll U dreSH or tJHJ warm st•as likt• N e ptune in hi" most jovial mood. It is dillicult to heliave thai twu Uuy:s j o u nwy uwuy in the 1 1 n it.Pd SiulP� wintPr reign�.

Tuesday YUGOSLAVIA, A TOU R I ST

PARADISE !·�very toul'ist who i, well world­

wandered t<•lls �·ou t hat his i•lca of heuvcn is n place which tourist � huvo not discovered. Such a pla,·c b Yugo­slavia which the few privilcdge<I trav­elers know. 'fhP th irt e�n mountain lakes of l'litvice in Croulia, where the gentle beauty and soli tude among

f i�l <l i ncluded : N . J•:dwa1·d Loomis, Otlo Carp<•l! l e r, Fra11k Marik, Hich­arrl llurr, Everdt Smith, Hohert Car­heny, Fritz Wcrlensen, Jan1l's 0. 1 Clark, Jr., Stunrt M r l•'ad d e n , Roht. A n rl r<•Ws, Hichanl K u pp n ll!l Chari <·� l•'arrov{,

Itesolutions wer<> paSRcd that the <'<>n fcrcnc<' mal<<• !mown thei!· stand on the disarmament q u t}�t ion hy writ­ing to tlw two s<>nators of the Sta l e of NP'V Jur�ey, ns1d ng tlwm t o v ig­orously UJlhol<l any JllNUHli'P fnt' a t.hoJ·ough-p;oing rPdud ion in at·mn­m e n ts und to oppose any Jt•ghdntion for fu rther UJlJll'OJll'iations for anna­m�..•nl."' in tlw n�.xt.. few -:-,'\'1\\'n,

Jt looks ns f.llough theM-- Girl Sc"t.mt .. q are "'nm.ktn� hny wltllc t11.c SUD :forests is hl'oli.Pll only by the murmur

lJr. llnrold Bedient, d i r<•dor o f till' C o n t ro l Lahorntory of lii<'n·k & Cu., Ruhwny, a n d a r<'siden l o f Wt•stfield, waR on P of thP on t:-;tnn di ng· SJWnkerA of the cong-n•ss. Ht• opened the mtlPt.ing with u fifll.• e n 1nin ut c tulk appealing for action in nil the <'om­m i )olsiotls hut PsJweially tho!W dea1ing with Chri:;linn ideals in go\'\'.rnment l u n d politics, a sll·ong and vigorous I sup pm·t of the Kel log-g l'ca<'c Puet i n t he controversy raging i,n Shunghui, a rt>liJ.dnn to liV<' by nnd in pClr�ntu\l ru ltum and g'ro\vth. Dr. Be<lient himself led th!' comm i ssion on per­sonal cultur<• nnd growth , whil'h wus <'on�idcl'l1d onp of tlw nwnt interest­ing nnd lwlpfu1 nt the congress.

shines." nut lht')' nl'f' lll<'l't'.ly bnoltllng Uu'lT own ""I""' lo be l>reparod ; of many waterfalls, the d e nse moun-fOl' c1nc�eneh� dur\ng the npJll'tn\.d•�ng t�unp ,f;(�t..�Ml, A Ht.--t of roJle& tninwoods of lJosniC', thf\ lovely frcs-ls part or t lu� <'(llll(llot"ll' <'JUH[H�r·s t'ttuJpnwnt.. She n<"<"ll� OJu� kitlll flW t coes in the Surbiun monasteries, the a bnrslln!l' !luiTic-bag mul <JUil<' anolhcr to uuLke 8 towBI-md<. u &hoi

Slovenian Alps with their cool 1akes makes tllt·m her,._·lr, "he lu•ows UwJ'U hol<l. I ! nnd wild ·gorge�, thr health giving SCOUTS To GIVE PLAY I . . , , t 1 I along one of the must romantic coast-waR bmlt Ill 17�4 I� bur uqu c. 5 Y e l ine� in Em·op<•, ni l Rllgg<'"t some of AT WINTER RALLY and shows that lls foundcl: tncd to

tlw delights to be Jound then•.

The above picture, illustrates one of the plays which will be given at the Girl Scout llfid-Winter Rally which will be held in the Junior High School Saturday evening at 7 :45 p. m.

copy the beauty of Versu1llcH, and its gardens a1·e embellished by nu­merous fountain�, considered among the fin <'st. in thl' World. Till' moun­tains are so nw-cuppcd for many months and add l!:l'eally to the chnl'ln o f tlw vistas.

, Friday SWEDEN BY THE SEA

Fil'at ll"on Water Pipea Onst·ll'on watN· pi pe• was t'Xiwt·t­

mented with nt Yprs11 l lh•s, l•'l'tll!r<•, ns early IIR lOtH, hut O\\'lng to <llflku l t i <'s ot J)rodurtton It rnnl<l not he n l'fordt•<l by wntPr wnrkH (.'Ottrpnni('5{ nnt l l 1i:N. It wns Introduced I n f o gnclmuf at""'' this tlnH•. Thf' ('111'1�· .\Jw'l'i<'nn r i t iPs used lo� 1�i11� ��·�tt·ms, tmt u rt t'·t' n number of hr!'al" In t ht' PIJ><'S \'1\lln­delphln ordPI't'l1 l'U�t-lron JllpP from ltnglnnd. Nrw York folfow<'<L UIHf StlhSPfJ\H'Illly llnftlmor�. 1'\1� S\lpf'Tlor­fty of thr rnst-l!·on pipe crrn t <'d 'Itch n demnnd thnt n fnnndry wn< hn l lt nt 1\lltlv!lle, N. .l., I n 11l3<t

Renaiuance Chaira

Dr. A . G. llutu•r Rpol<<• o n llw 1 "Courng{� of tlw 1\lnsler" whicl1 wa� W<'II re<·<'iv<•d mill challenging t o ever·�ro nc.

LtL"1t yeur thC' l'onft•rencl• wns lwld at Paterson und four delegates from 1 Westfield ntten<lc d . This year tlwrc W<'re twelve in aUcndnnce whkh shows the increase in interest in g-ath­erings of �·oung men about the state. N<>l only i:; this t1·tw in New Jerscy, for nl the snml' time at Syracnst•, h u ndreds ol' �'oung men from ull ovN· tho State of New York were meeti ng for the snmc JlUrpose nnd at Ridge­wood, N. ,1., the Business and Pt·o­fessional G i rls of the YWCA WCI'C in ! !';('��ion .

i Large Bird House•

From the beginning of June till the end of August a str<lch of over 500 m iles of the Swedish coast from Gothenburg on lh<> West to Stock­holm on th<> East, is alive with Sum­mer resorts, to which flock not only SwL•des, hut folk from many adjn­Cl'llt countries. Some nrc gay, with large hotels, others grave and simple with picturesq u e i nns. Sailing, fish­ing, sand sport" and a charming coun­tryside in the bnclq�round give great vahll'S to all who v isit them. Some of the bt'lte1· known plucl'R arc 1\fnr­strnntl witlt i t � old l•'ortress, Strom-

Wednesday •lad, Vnl"hcrg, T)·losund, Dastnd, 1 THE J140ST BEAUTIFULLY whieh last is prnhubly tht• best loved,

NAMED TOWN IN THE WORLD wher� enn be found the bt>st golf Scotchmen say that Montrose is l i nks in t lw cou n tr;·. Ncar Stock­

" the most beaut\ fully named town holm \it tiP Sal\�j<>\>1ult•n is tlw great ' in the World". Of that there mny be favoril l',

'rhe .. X.shntled'' chnir:-< of thr Hrn­

nlssnnre \\'Pre ln10wn ns t lu., Ha \'on� nrolu nne! the Dnnte. lntt'rhl l'<'<l stares flgurNl I nto the constrnetton or th<' formrr. nn!l t hl' chnlrs could he con· j vrnlrntl�· fol<lrd nnd pl:wNI nsld<'. Tht>Y W'\rc first liS<•<! ns cnmp rhntr.• hy tlf'nlers In lnlll tnr�· cnmpniJ:n•. 'rlte Dante ('ha i r wns the scfs:-;nrs �lmpt\ n�un l l y or wnlrtut, PlnhoratPI,,· lnlnfd with C<'l'toslnn, lnll';' or honp worl;, nn<l dN·nrHtNl with luxurlnu• brocH<lr�. rcirl't• or irn l h<•l' on seat

'l'he l nrgt•st hulhl<lnnl hl <·<l house �hown In nvallah1l• 1'P(�onls 1:-!. t l\(' on(' In thC' Nntfonnl 7.oolo:.:l�:n1 pari�. \\·n�h­

lngton. whlrh hns l .i;i f rHlnnr f'll !!t>� ntl fl 22 outt1oor ('flg"f'�. mul wns l'l'l'dPil nt \ R totnl cost of �1 :1�.0ilO. 'l'he 'Snt ionnl ?.ooloJ!Irnl park. hoWP\'PI'. 1ln''� not 1rnvr- n n�·whrrP nPnr t h r lm't:t'"l ('nl­lN'IIon nf hlr<l>. ns t hf' fnllnwlng- t\go. urP� w111 show : \\ ... nRhfm::- t on. :::-�o sp('· clcs : Phlln<lPiphln. 1i00 to 1\1� 1 : X�w York, N. Y

.. iOO ; J.on<lon, 1 ,11110 : lll'r·

Hn, 1 ,(l(10,-\\'n�hlngton �tn1'.

more than one opinion, but Mont-Tose loses nothing of its charm if Satu rday other towns have as fine n name. THE C I TY OF EMBROIDEJ'Y Within view of the snowy Highlands The c i ty of St. G ull, by Lake Con-on a neck of land between tht Esk ' Htanec in Switzerland claim to be and the sen, it has become a favor- llll'r being over twcnt;· thousand em­ite resort of the vacationists, i ts two the Embroidery center of Europe, fine golf courses giving it additional broidery machines busy within it, attraction. Montrose Castle, where manufneturing for the mnrkcts of the Infirmary now stands, wns built A nwricn n n d t h e rest of the Worhl by William the Von and was visited the m ore than two million francs by the English King Edward I. Wlwn worth of fashionable henuty which the old Pretender tinnily embnrkcd wonll'll desire. It is rich i n historical :for France after his failure to gnin ussociations. In the early Jllid<llc Ages the J<�nglish crown in 1716 , it was tlw fanw nf its Benediet ine Abbey from Montrose he sailed. and it" schools led Emperors and

Kings to �end thei r sons there. Its Thursday scenery and architecture nrc excel-

LA CRANJA AND THE GUADAR· lent nnd n walk through t h e town, by RAMA MOUNTAINS I the Castle in the Spciserga'8e, the

:Mnny tourists to Spain seck out 1\fonumentnl Foun tai n in Exchunge the famous nnd lonely El Esconial , Place, within tl1e h<' nut iful A bbey when they wish to sea n royal Span- �Librnry, will mnkc the tourist wish ish Palace, but they should also visit to spend 11 whole vnrati,m in this o ne La Granja n t tho foot of the Guadar- plnce. re.ma maunta\ns. It differs :from the palace near Madrid ns much as tha stem 1 Gth century differs from the THE brilliant and frivolous court of Phil­

Sunday TOWN OF LLEWELLYN'S

GRAVE lip V did from that of Ph!lllp II. It In the Conway valley In North

nnd hnrk I' Left Him Gasping 'rrw cnru·P i tPd youn� mnn hatl tn l lwil I nlll)\11 lllm��l{ 1 \ 11 lhl.' )':lrl f••ll �1\1•

conltl (•n!lure It uo lnngl!T. "rt rost s n �z·put tlt .. nl mtll'� thnn onP

would t h lnli to h(•come n hrnnd-mlruJetl nnd tntcl\igt•nl nmn or t\1t> Wtlrld,'' ht> l'l'llltlrkt'\tJ. f'f'I'Pfl l'fy,

'.l'lle ,:: irl !-iaw IH•r dHt l ll'P nnd tonk I I . �'I f.il i J i i 't '·"t' so," �liP gnftl, "ntlll I

don'! hln \lt(.. ynn fur �nvlug ynur 11W11f'�·."

Brotherly Relationship Jlnlfhrot!IPJ'� ha\'fl' om• pn rflnt In

-common. Thpy U l'l' ch1l «l l't1ll nr two lllii iTfHg-t•� of Pltlwr t in• lllotlwr or fnt hPJ'. �I Ppbrnt JJPrH l 1 1 1 \'P Ill' II flpr pnrPJrt ln t'illllt!lon. I f n w ldowPr w i t h n �on mnrr\Ps u w \ l lnw who hnR a son, t h£' ho.rR nr1• RIPphrot hrr:..:.

Did you forwet to advertlae thl• weekT Well Jon't forget tt next weekf

Elephant Hunh Anciont l•'nr J ,!!!"iO,OO(l YNlrS mnn h:t"' bL•t•n

hunting- f l u• Plr,",hnnt, drrll\1'<'<1 l 'rof. ll. Fnf l·tl!•l<f O•hnrn, not!'<f l·:n�lbh nnlhrolwlo�lst, tn J.on<lon rrccntly. Ill' u<ldrd tl<ut f1·om the eurfiP•t t i lllrR bnm•s of <'lrpllflnts wrrp nlwn;·< fomHl wHll thl' rcmnh1R of mnn. wrn f'Ul'h h umnn tY{lr. fo111H1 In ns�fwiat lon wHh the rl<'nhn n t,'' hP <lrrlnre<l. "a <l rOultc 'elrplm nl' n�r of mnn cnn be ns· sl!!l\('>(1."

Sho<ked .\fof lll'r (to Slllllli <fnUJ:ht Pr .lust !JUmc

trn111 11 vl�lt-1 nrn !-;Orry to f'ny your nunt ::t n'R n \'f•ry poor nreonnt or you : u:"\nw:h\ y, \1\\th\y, nn,mnrtua\, nn1ru1 h� ful, in <'filll'<l to he Imp-"

llnu;:ld <'I'-· -DnPs n nnt ie rcnll�· write n l l thnt7

�loth<'r-l't•s. nnughter (sa<! ly)-\\'llllt It thing to

suy to a l'hlid's own mol l<er 1

"G1an .. Home A hnliS!' ut Hlo nstn, !\:('\'., Is hul l !

C'll l i r·t'f,\' of hppr lwl t lt>s. The stnH'tltt't• ls �n fi'Pf !unJ: nr11l 1H ft>P t wldr. n n,! lias t w u rthll11:->. 'l'Pll t hun:--a!HI l • o t t l t•· Wi• l l l i i i i P i l s l 'i llhf i' IJd i t t l l .

Two Expense Accounts of English Statesmen

Tlit'l'P i . .:; a l i" ; Jd i t ioiJ \ l int t!h.•rtiollli

ill t l JP •· ! Jad (Jld d.1 y.�· · \\ t>rP funl aJ;U·

t•al f,r f • }. J li • J J� i \-"(•, J : u t l l l i l l !,\' t'<J IH i id:tle� m u v l l i l 1 1k f'l l \"lt tllsl r 1 J f L i l t ' da,rH when a �·uHdhlat(� t�oulU

. Uu lht� t \1i11g as

clu•nply liS Ml'. l l arril l;..: l ul l , of 1\•�l:;tou, l l ll' l l l l ll�r fnr 1 : : 1 1 h jJI l11e ,\" t.'al' H�Hl, \\Till'S U cPI I ! I I l l l i4 lu t i l t• l\l;J I IC! Je�ti•l'

( 1-:!IJ,.;: ! a l ! d ) < ; u : �nl ian. 'l'lr P1'e Pxhita tl J'(•( 'l l l'fl fJf l l i .'i PXjtl'riPII 1'(1S l l l ld eXpeU· di ! U I'P, 1 1'J ' l J t l l':-.rluy, f )t•t't ' J I I ill 'l' :n, WPI!t to Bu i lL J li n,·d ut f tl f' (i(lot·gp l nu, \\ i t ! l t h(l m a \ ol' :uHI fmu· (•1 \ i i'.Pns : �Pt • I J I Il l d i !l l ;t>l' :>iX :<l l l l l i i i !!S ( n l m U I :� J .;JI I ) Jn wir11 • . Ln i t 1 l t U I l n rld rud.-; nt ! b t� l: : r ·urgP

' " " " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4 La id 1 1 1 1 t In dl ' iu ld 1 1 :,.:- . . • • • • • • • • • . • 7-2 La i d !11 tull!H't'O n nd dJ'illldll� \'PH·

H!'IH • • • , . , , , , , , , . , , , . . , , , , , , . , 4-·l .JaJJUHl'y 1 .- � � �- fa t lwr �lln• m� four

(HIHTitfli ( n ho nf ��It) fol' Ill ,\' f'XJH'IISPS i ll ) IJ ( t h .''

H t• t l id not : � d u a ! 1 v ru·t>1l .�o mud1, for• t hPI '(l l."\ U Slltl

,lll\t\ 1'�·. "Not e--l

.::an• t h� r i l �� IIH·�-;pflJ!f•r t\\'o !-'hi l l ing-� for· lu•urlng t !J P Jlla,ror'f:t IPttf'f to l!I P. IJa\,, out in nll, 1 h r"'' Jl ll i i iHl .o; NPn•n �hi l l i ii.IV-1 for v i d w l l :-:1 tlt·i nk. nnd ltnr..:(' hf!·p. lo;.:Pl l l i • r· wl lh dirpr·� �l l't!-'!'

'J' I I I I f I 'X J if'f lr-'1'.'-: 1 1 1 t i l (l ('0 \ l l l f ,\' of �IIIII ·

fi'Hi.'t rn:-:t' ('tm�lt,t•rnhly n � 1hlll' WPJJ1 00 r1111�' l l l • ]l l t lg t •d ft'OIII t ha t l't'l 'oPI t tf ''C'ftll l'l:l':-1: for OIIP dn�··� 1 '\J I I ' I i"'l '" : 1 ( : 1 !-!ll lall po i · I Joll."l' n t l ld H•-.f t •t• i l l I I 1 P •·on· t <·�t for l hP {'11111 1 1 �· nf Son11•r . ...:.pl in TR I :!." �1'\"1 ' 1 1 h 1 1 1 1d i 'Pd nnd nindr- t wn ilhmt'J'.", ::.-�:: hot t IP� Hf nun uud .1!1 11, f,7 hot l ll 'l-1 o r Frt•ndJ hra nd,r, nn 1l lil-1 f.ml lHu� of 1H·�·t· WI'\'�· gh·i·n nt n t otnl o f r::o1 l is :!:d.

Monument Recorda Deed of Cross-Eyed Heroine

A tTol"s-t•)· •·d \\·nnw n hn� hN'n hon­or't•il II,\' n l lWJJI I Jt tPI I I at 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 \VPll, On

Nnrn•y llurl, w ho:-;p I I IPmory ls thus fii'I'�Pl''.� " ' l . und I 1Pr hu�haml hult t n £'nhiu In t lu• II I I I �. : 1 1 1 t l Wl'l'fl rPa r·i n l!' n fn llll l,\' wllf' l l t h1 • l : •·,·oJ u t ion:l l·r wnr ht'H\.>:�1 H\1 1 .

\\' l t l l t • t ht · 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Wt'�"" u war t\\·p r�·tl t•on t � !"l l l'pri :-:Pd \'HIH'Y n nd n ll t f l t glz·l i l l tlH' ('a hil l n nd nr•dt•r·pd t 11 1 • \\'0111 an to IH'P\1:\l'P a nwa\ fo1' 1 l1 1•m . -x·nn l';\', w a f f ' l l i f l � fnl' an oppor t u n l t r �l':thfH•d I I IH� Of f l l f • 1 1 1 \ISI\ P f � Hlltl li. i i iPC llJlt ' of t} rp �ol•lit·l'�. �IH• fflpn SPiZPI n not ht't" �\Ill nnd t h r,•at\'I H'tl 1n shoo nn,v of l l iP four 1 l 1 1 1 t nuuiP rr•:-:i � t a ncp

1 I t

HPcnu..:t• 11r IJ PJ" t'J'( I .... SPII pyp..:, non of King { ;pprgc':-4: I I IPI I eottl tl tr•ll wllfd OJJP i'\u ll l "r wn s 1un1dng: nl, �n t ht'� n il slood st ill unt i l t l tP l l l flll <'nm l)!td\: to St'P whnt n i l I IH• f'lhno f l n :: wa f�w. nml han):!:Ptl HIP four snlrllt•rs Suh!-Ot'IJ IH' I l t ly t h P t o w n (If llnrh\'\1l1 :mtf l l:n·t <'<'I II I I)', nr w i < i l' l < It t• the (>OlHlt,\� �•'nt. Wl'l'P 0/lll lt>rl fol' thf' f'rn.t:�-1!�-f'(l lwrohw.

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f'on,l.!'n•:-:s \·ott•tl a fund for t1w ('rc-e� ti •HJ of 11 nwnllfllPllt to Nn rw.� llnrt.

••Land o' Cake:a" Rt ·otlnn•l 1 1 1 1� 11Pt'n cn l l ••t1 t h e �<J.nnd

o• f'.ll\r-�.'' t\-.r nnwhl'l'P Plsp, nr1·mnny ('X'I..'��l'h•t1, Is t lwrt\ �nth n ,·nr\(l\y of ronfrc t i n i i PI'Y nnd pa:"Oiry ��� In �rntch hnl\(lrs' �l1op�. wtnlt> \\' l l l lmn �. \\'nl�h tn "C'm·i(\�it\p� Hf Pnpn1!\r Cnstorns:.�' the flpt rolt 7\'t>w . .; 1-'a�·�. TIIP short bn•:ttJ, ofl t >n 1\fltlWil n:-; "P i t ea lt hh· hnn­norl\:-;," l � lJ id ll.'' OI'JIHIHP!lffld

. W i t h sn�ar ntttl kt•d 1\1\l l l \ws. Hyr� 1on rf'�, popuinr In the 'l'l <rurns <l i st r ict, nrc !JlH<'k 1111!1 rl <·i •. l i i l P<I w i t h fruit nntl }lf'('l , Thl' �cot t'l1 lmn, t• ompo�PII Pn­tlrrl)' of P��s, ehOPIH'<l frnlt, nn!l peel, (lnrnspd In n. t•rus t wll lrh Is not (•a t 1•n, ls much l lkr l iw Enl:'lish simncl cnke.

More Overproduction 'l'n\1 st orl"" fr<>rn \<'forl!ln nre prett�·

thkk (In more wnys thnn nne\ hut tbis one from thl' :-;anfnr<l ( FlnJ Hrr· aid d<'SPI'\'l'" T<'Jl<'l i t lon : "Tho snll nronn<l �nnfor<l Is so fPrtfle the other dny n f£'11ow fiTll\IJ it�t.l hl� corncob 1)tpe In t h e "ami. IIP ftorr !1e cnt•l<l ptrl< I t np tt lu l !l sprourrd mul h ;r t h e time he got It In l1lg moulh hP wa• Pntlng rnnsttng !'fir::."

:!\fatchi n.!.!' t his, nn J<;dtnonton (:\flch.) tnrnwr !'l:>lm• tn li:l\'e �rown two rnb­hng-P!-1 �o lnr�f' 1 1 1 h nt n stnnlp TH111('r hn d I n he llR<'<l to pnll thrm. whllr n trnctnr tlr:t;!C"C'Il Uu:om t.o thn housn."

World'a Hoth�•t Spritt g 'J•I I (' dl'Pfl pnn] flf hnii i l l!.!" W:l lPl' l\llar

Mount J IPI•Ia. lcPln nd. O!H'f' known ns tht>- Grrat i!P) ."'t'T', Is l l l t ' l r - n l l l " · t SJII'ill� In thP wn•·<·l

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�- I BOARD MAy GRANT - ,, � jl !,1 NEW JERSEY ARTISTS LETTERS FROM READERS ' CHURCH WOMEN PLAN GIRL RESERVES f OBITUARIES I RAHWAY'S DEMAND WEDDED =-= _ i TO INSTALL PUMPS I

� � _ � NEWARK �H�W To�;::t����oL�adcr, PEACE MEETING SUNDAY HOLD DOLL SH��

MRS. CARR I E L . . PIER SON _ Wendall Take� S 1 , , The �re;og� Vepartm�nl . StoH m w •stf •ld N. J ( C ontinued from Page 1· ) 1 All Types Shown At E:dnbit

P d . 5 o tand For : SLATER-FUNK N l'\vark JS domg a progre"""'<' lhmg. 1 .e " ' · 1

. 1 .,1 . . i S d B 1 ---I �j ·...; Carrie L. H.•rson, age 1 ' ll1r. and .i\:l r;-;. I rvin F u n k It hi holding a spri ng exhibition Or )(•ar ::ar :-- :-:.po "t·�nwn J t.H t lt' t ln:;t.JUn women i ponaore Y � widvl\�." oJ \\r il liam C. P �crson uf 94 1 Means Of Protection : ent; avt n u e unnouncc the ���;r�i�e;� : t hl· work8of New J t.•rscy art ist:--. Frum I was very much interested and of A uwriea and h t·l· own H h i l i t iPR, .._. n- � YWCA Group F· >l Broad strel't, d Jed 'u d den ly A gainst Backfl.ow ,' of lht'ir daughter. lvl i>> lit·ll'n M . M arch 1 to the fir$! week i n Ma)' , )(really impr essed by the account in ablt• ht> r t o di"· u" t lw ]Ware pro- i "1a .,Ja � afternoon in her late h ome. r la;;l week';; i"ue of the Leader of the T 1UL .., 1 hild 1 Fu nk1 to Altx a n c h' r S1atl'r pf Suulh \\'t•ekJy l·xh ildt:-. fro-m diffl·n· u t art \V' f 1 h gnun u nwng- till' d1ur·dw�. \\ hi(' h u n· Hig- do l l:-, , l i tth .. dul l� and many oth-,;he cJJHe to We;;tfield w wn a c Tlw '1 1 1Lho t·n tigh t which t he City · Bo u nd Brook. w h i c h tot>k place t> n gT"UJlc - Wp,tfield. Plai nfie ld . Sum- talk ginn by P , J . md ,. dt at t e : er lYP"' a n d var id it>'io uf dolls as well �nd :-1'' · n t hPr l ife here . . She

, was a of Hahwa�v has wagt•d for t h� past F(.,bt·uar�' �0 i n E lk t D n. Md. The l ll i t . M o n!duir. the Orangl':-:, Eliza- Hotury met>ting. I as an it"'ltere�-ling di�p\ay of toy ani� nwn�t�L·r uf the PresUyten.an ( h urch. fl'"\V nwnth:; for the i n:-.talla tio n of ('t·rrm ony wm- t··:l l urmed by t he 11as� hl't h, B t·rgt• n Cou nty, t•tl-.1 wil l be A hu�inPRS num of long expP rienre

: mal:: were exhi b i t e d Saturday u n de1· · · d 1 a nd an o u tstanding ('itil'.t1Jl, Mr. Wi nd- 1 ?!J·:-:. l 'ierbon 1s surv1ve JY one punl}l:-. appl'ur:-o to ha \"e lH.•t>IJ won . I n tur uf t ht· llapt 1st C h u rch ��r t hat i ::.-- hown, iirl:'t in t·umpetit ion w i t h ttw ' t.he a u �pi(·cs of tht� G irl RE"serves of " f d ft> ld t made a "trong case fur the in-·t•n. ' ' c v rg-e W. Pie.·n;on, ou r ,g ran • a kttt'r. n·ad at tht> m(•t't ing o f t he dty. . ntl'mtwrs of l'aeh group a nd finally, , tlw Y \r\' C 'A . Th is wa" t hP se('ond an� � v M 1. h · deJH•ndt•nt dealer or hus.i nP$S man and , �·hildren, and oue �ltster, 1 rs. oma� Hu h \\ ll,\ V a l lP)" Joint l\:If'l't mg Thu rs� 1 --··

BIRTH-S - · ; t lw six pkt u r-e:3 l'onsid l'red h('�t. i n i s to b e comnw nded fur hi8 sune aud \ nual Puil Show hrld hy the HY'' girls ll Rll ' " of Newark ; she \\ a� abo a day nig-ht, ArthLI I ){, W <•n da l l , e h a i r- t'aeh g-roup will be shown, after the t't• u rageous stan d. : an d more t h an 300 ad u l ts a n d chil-... ,: .. 1,,1 oi the late 1\lr�. Hobet t A. 1 m a n of t he Rahwav Citizen's Com- 1 flr;.;t W('t>k i n May, i n <-'Ompt>tit ion . 1 dJ't'n v isi ted t ht> au di tPri um in which - � · ' " I I J lis pl<•a for a Belter Bu<�ncss Fo'dcr. mi t tee , outlined a p r oposal \\ hrch i n , 1 . , ,-. -- 1J i

. Wit h a other grou ps. 1 it wao h<·.ld . S t ' h' · . I i b . l .' .'"\. �on, ' t'L'u Hll l t o n , wa:::. b u r n t • J :r·. , Tl . h t l Sl'l'\' in.• Hu rPaU shuuld �trike a l'L'-

Fu rH·J'C.d :-;erv ices were held .. n U l'· , 1:-:. r:p.mw_n: wo_u ( rmg t 1e varwu s and 1\lr:-:. E. L\nvell 1,_\f 4 :)4. t;urnmit \ H::> m ea n� t al at �10 <'o�.

to t H.'m- �po n :::iv e l'o rd in the he art� of the in- Thl't'l' we re 2 !) J d nl1s a nd toy ani• dav H fh'rnoon at 2 ::�0 o' �: o �:k and , mu n�t· tpahlt_es mto arl'ord _ u nd pC'r� aVt.>I IU t• 'at St. Bat'nahu� H o�pitul ' �l·lvt':.-, :-h.oppt?'l'� at Kre:-.g-e .s w i J I Lt' dPJWndent. busi n<'s� man un d the ap- nwls <•ni.Prt>d hy J D :! (·h i ldrPn and thf! w�re cond ucted by R�v; \\ 1lham K. ' haps exp<•<i l t<• the cu�1p let wn of t he , J\pwark, Y<'olerday. ' , a b le t

_o �"JeW p l l' lu res . puss<'U by sev- Jll'aling and lu .- i d argunH' n ls for its show was in many respeet• more sue· McKinney, }), D., m mJster of the tru nk sewer and lLs dtsposal plant. I _ _ _ __ ·-· .- ! <•raJ JU nes, and be�Jd<•s .. l lll'y Will ••xi,l<'n<•e oh ou l d receive the warm ''''"ful thnn t h� <Hl<' hPid Jn,t year. Presbyl<'rian Church. I n terment was A ecord i ng to Mr. We nda ll's letter, DANCE EVENT WILL

' han t lw fun of votm � f or the !H<'- approval a nd ht•arty support of W est- 11,.,•ord i ng- to M iss M aria Ca hunellas, made in Fairview Cem etery. the City of Hahw ay is wil l i ng to pay : . t u r t• each hk t�s b <•st. lwcry W<'<'l< for I f ield buyers. pn•> i <k ni of the organization. fif t y per c en t of the cost o f the i BE HELD FRIDAY ·."" . "r se:•en . Wt•eks the;• ,.,�n g'l\'C It i s gene

.ral ly adm itted that prices, TIH' prize wi nn ers W<>re : Largest

HARVEY E. GAUSE pu mps, provid<•d ! h e Pslimat Pd cost , ___ , 1 h<·�r. Vt'l'd tds and wh en the !mal ex- in most." l im·s, �e1·c• t o o h igh and now doll , flhirl<>Y Taylor, Shirley Spau•

Fl o f $60,000 ur less, is in ex eess o f t h e 1 t CnntinnPd fr"rn Prill'• 1 1 , luln tw n co�es ulong, these shoppers t h e t rend is just in t he other dirt•c- a nd M aril yn Hoopes ; small<•;;( doll . STRICKEN IN OF C E $!!00,000 appropriated u nd er the . progra m w i l l i n l'! ud<• a n<•ati,·e num- : ;;hou ld be l ll t l•re,ted to see whether t ion. H a l'l'it't W h i \ tahr, IT<'len Hanson and tPrms of th e supplemental contract. · ht•r, " Vabe Tri,tt• , " inspi red hy :-- i - t hv prdur�·s th ey l ik<•d ac·cor�l Wll h This is n o t a ht•a llhy con diti on for M arjor i<• f.al< � ; old<•st doll, Helen Har\'ey E. Gause, a n attorney, was The h·tter stat<'d that Rahway was · bt• l iu::-' t'Cl lllJ)(l:-: it io n o f that narnP, her tho:->t.l t•on�nler<!d bf�Rt hy Ulf' J U dg��s. mu ny und guud t-'t'o n umic rc·asu ns. Blodg('tf� r..-turicl PrC'stnn and nrtaudt• l und dead earl y l•'l'iday n i!('ht i n the wi ll ing to ""sump ha l f the eost in o t·- ">tu dy in lmlanre" nwntioned above , a�d whether, 10•0' o n e o f_ :he _ Pl'lze Ex p<>rienre teaches us that we get B u rtws ; t wi n dolls, ,Jt•an Davis, !':list• �ice of John W i nall5:i, 5 0 Church der t o assi�t sonw of the Incmber- a comt•dy n um hr r, "Hug-g:t'IIY A ll H. ' ' p Jrt.ures of

_ Uw h n.nl l'�llllHt iOn �� the ju st what we pay for j that too l ow [ Van J ,e u ven und June LnmbPrt; forw �trcet, New York C ity, with whom municipalit ies who nwy be un able to a m u;;i cal Pome 1Jy tap and a "shadow 011" \hal w ll_l rPr<'IVe fi nal ly t lw pop- pri<'<HI <'olllnHHi i t i<•s mPan necessarily M RS . JOH N FE RGUSON , Pign dol l,, Jo.,•phine JIM, BPt t y Kel-be was associ at ed for m any years. raise add i tional fund s. • la!H'l' , " alst> of t he lap \'HJ' i dy. ult�r V•l>l<> 1_"'""

b K ' low pay and low pay.

':ed uces the 'I IH'ginninp; to n�sllllH' \ lwil' l i ght ful l l<•y nn<l P<•ggy l•:nglis• ; small Pats> Death is bel ieved to hav;- �een � aused In compcnsa\ioll, Rahway wou ltl With t}l<' <'x eq>t io ll of t lit• tango , n t w l'Jrcu Ill' �enl oul Y rPsge s bu ying power of the in tlJV!<lunl. . in lh<' wnl' n ninst Will'. <lolls, Ih•tty 1\ PI I<•y, Shi rlPy Haring by a heart attack, and Jt 1.8 smd that require additional space in t iH' t r u n k <'ach nmnher is M iss M amon '" ow n r dative to t he six pictures cho•cn i.;lulri!y beings nl home ant! for the 1"'"1" ''sh!Jl g I nnd J a1w Mnnn ; charact<'t' dolls, Mr. Gau se had not bee n 111 the best sewer wh ich could be bought l •al ' l< b)· ,.,,rsion o f i ts pa rli <-ulur typt•. Eac h f�·om .cneh -group f o r t_he �nul exhi l�i- "nnw n•ason we sh ou ld pnlronizo i Rp<• rial lll�Jsie h:•s bl'Pil pr<:Jllll'<'d M a u d<• Jlu rnes ; hahy dol ls, 1\fRrl!'llre! of heu lth for several months. thL• vari ou:: towns. In lh l' p \'l'llt of dunt'c· w i l l lw unnomH· t•d by l\1 iF9 bon J t say!:i, ''These SIX p idun•s Wlll horne trndP-givc th e individual husi- \ for t llP HPrVH'P, ( , porgp l{r-evll, or- Bt.�nnl, Jane l,reston and WinifTed

He had lived in Westfield for mon thv rl' fl"al of th e J oint 1\lcl' l ing to K at h ry n l'h h•ld , atlirPrl as a page. be ch oS<•n by " jury of thrt>e , eon- II<'Hs man in you r h ome town u <'hance · g-a11 i"\ o f t.h<' liiP! hndist. Chu rrh , will llerg-<• ; b ou doir dol ls, He\.ly G ordor than 20 years and roomed at 1 2 ;; , ar<"ept !he proposa l, Hallway reserves Wi n i fn•tl l l ov<•nd en l•:•lwanls wil l "i•t ing of two artists or art critics to do bus i ness wilh you. I I ><• nssistt>d hy lll r. ll<>khPr, l'n•shyt <'- and T( ath n ryn Rhi�l d ; h�st in home­Central avenue. Mr. Gause had been , the ri!('ht to t ake sul'h steps as may play tht' IH'<'<HUJHJnimrnt duri ng tht1 from a l oca l ity other than that of the 'J'lwre is un old say ing in which ' ri au Chu rch o rganist . '!'he <'omhi rwd mad t• dntlws, Jllyt.lll' Tom !inA, Eve­identified ll' ith 1\l r. W i nans' office for [ '"' lll'C<''"ary to l>I'o let't its interest . prog-ram. Pxh ihi t ing group, and one professi onal there is a maximum of truth, viz., I quartPis o f tlwse t wo churches will ly n McGill and Hally Marks; m iscel­many Fal'' and frequently asn$ted M r. WPn Lla l l's l<'tlt•r defend e d Hah- A n aLld <•d feu\u ro wil l l w a g-rou p artist represent ing the store." "Things are n ot always whnt t hey si ng- t h<' nn t ht• m. 'l'he ush<•J·� will lw laneous d olls, Doris Hense, Jean in handl i ng ('US<'" for M r. W inan s: 1 way's alt i lu d P as regards its insist- [ o f wngs hy M i ss Bt•Uy G oodrich , Tlw artist Kresge's have asked to s<•t•m t o be." This is pnrtic uhHly lll<'lll h<' t's of t he Ju n i or Woma n's Club, Hu rnPs, Jl!•\ly BPelwrer. The body was removed to the fun- enn• on the i nst allation of pumps, ,. wi th Bt•J'na rd W. GroP n i ng at the repn"•nt t.h<• store and who will be true in business transactions. l r" J II'''"''Ill ing tlw intcrna t. i on nl I'Pln- Th<• rommit lN•s were as follows : era! parlors of J . Haymond Lambert asserting !hal sueh nwrhani<-ul up- pia no. At the conrlusion of the pro- tlw one pPrmnnent judge for earh ']'rust ing thut the eumest und h on- l i ons <h'pa rt.nwnt.. Mrs. Charles GetH•ral eh11irman , .Tan<' Mr!Iugh ; on W l'slficld av<•Jlue. parat us wou ld ho llll insumnre and a 1 gTam the floor will be cleared for of t he nr t groups is Ju niu s Allen of <•st appea l fot• "A Bett <•r Business l'h il h ow<'I', n•pn;srnt ing the �vonH'II publ ie ily, Louise Mann, Mnritt Cnbn-

------ gua ra n!t•e ag-a i n't damage und d i tli- daneing with musk by .luck N i\ehiP's New York. Hecently he was one of Servic-e Bu r<•nu" will resu lt in i t s nor- o f th e Pr<•,hyt rl'l nn Chureh , Will pr<'- nPllas ; candy, l'ntririn llrndy and COLONIAL MEETING e u lties a rising from th!' backi ng up "'Tlwslra. The prognJ tn of thi s danec the comm it tPP of awards for the <'X- ma l birth, c on t i n ue d growth, a healthy sid<•. 1\l t·s. Frankli n R<dd o f the M ••th- B..tty Gord o n : decorutlons, Harriet

ELD By LOCAL D A R of sewag<· in Hahway'8 internal sys- <'Vent wil l eonsnnw a ! itt!.• mort• than hibi \ i o n of Thumb Box Sketc hes nt and vig-orous !if" with pl<>asant und ndist Chnreh, Mrs. Mln\·t. o f lh<• Hap- Mnr�h ; nn·ang,•nwnt.�, Claire Oanne-H • • ' I tc•m. Th<• l d LPr I'Lu·ther staletl t hat nn hour. t hl• Salumagu ndi Club. !•'or the West- lncm\ivc results to both dealer and list Chu r1'11 a nd M rs. l'a t l'l1 o f the f!!ls<•r, rhair·nutn , nnd Huth Feeley, --- , t i t,, J llllll J" wo u l d not lie operated all lh•ld show, which tnkc8 plaee at Kr<•s- huyrr. I Cong-J·<•gallonal Ch nr<•h, w i l l take part Hetty Bceher<•r, Dorothy Krugler, Westfield Chapter Observes . t it" t i nH• but. on I �· d u ring such JH•- COUNTY LEGIONNAIRES 1-r<' 's from Marrh 7 t o the 1 2th, M iss I remain, i n the sNVire. B<•lly lln rn<'s, Kntharhu• Wnrren,

Washin ton Bicentennial ll

riod' wlwn tl ood tide forced the flow \ B la nch" Greer, head o f the Summit Sincerely yours, Rince this nweling is u <'nmmun- Ilnrhnru Derge, Corne lin Cnrtter ; ad-g of sew ago !.aekwa rd. WILL MEET HERE . Art c;,• nlr<', will he one of the other ( Rev.) II. J. W A'l"l'I•:RSON i t y PntPrJll'i"''• tlw off<•ring o f thn t•ve- mission, Sully Miller. With One-Act Play I !J uri ng the rt iRe u"'i on of Hahway's --- I two judg-es. The t hird ju dg-e has l n i ng will he dt•volrd to a rommun- The th rN• ju dges were members . --- , . I I" uposal, Charle, H. W ceks, attorney A j o i nt meeting of the vnr iou, Lt•· i not ns Y<'t been nsk <•d. Friend o£ the Poor I i ly p;o.i.••et. . 1'h o ll_istricl NnrHing o f tho G i rl Hcserves of tho Plninfield In celeb rati on of tlw W nshmgton for Springfield, let go a hroadsidt• at ginn 110sts of Union County anti t lw i r l BEATHIX BUDELI.. l lot·n "'·''" o!Jt• ! .< �olug !o �"! hPr . A ss<�<· r ntwn w1ll be _gtven tlw money YWCA. 'l'h<'y were Dorothy An-

Bicentrnniul the \Ve�ifi<'1�1 Chaptel', Rah \\ ay's a ttitu d('. I-Ie declnretl that nux ilia1 ieH will be lH'Jd in 'VcRlflelJ, l'luh to pu�s a n•:-;1 1 l l l l i on of �".\" l n pn l l ly · rf'(' f' JVecl to WiC fo�· 1 t :-1 unemployment clr·ews, V irgin in Cox nnd ll,lorence D. A. R., meeting hel �l Friday _afle:- du1·ing tht• past few months Hahway 1 !\Tarch 2!1, aecord i ng to an annou nc<'- 1 C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS! for• t l 1 1• poo t·. Toh•t!o 1 \ l n d<·. : relief. St<!vcns. noon at the ho me of 1\! rR. lhrh nr d l had forct• d t h e Joi nt Meet ing t o ar- � nwnt mud<• by Comm and t•r l l m old F. Burrowes, 1 5 G �in co ln road, W!IS j eepl l'IHI!lJ;P after thange in the sup- Bmoks a\ the mP<'Iing of M arti n ) •--------------------------------------------------------------� rolonial in tone , With the rege nt, Mrs. p lt•nwnla l co ntract and was obstruct- Wal l he rg Post, :!, hcl t l la"t night. A t..' Panton and the followi ng- members i ng all progre"s. Jle sai d he was op- , JH'OgJ'IIIll of ent PI'In i nmen t will lJ(• in colon i al costume : M rs. Bun A. posed to Hahwav's writing i nto the provide<! by the local post. Tow!, Mrs. Oliver \V. Hall, Mrs. Jos. contract the r o st of the pumps nnd I It Wlls also nnnonncetl t lmt Conn-E. Birl<ers, Mrs. 1'homas 0. Y o u ng, intimated that Hahway was attc mpt- J ty Command<'!' Churl<'s E. M cC'ralth }Irs. K P. Hulse, Mrs. K D. Floyd, i ng to sadd l e an additional $r,O,O OO o f J l i l l sid l' will visit Wall lwrg Post Mrs. JPd S. Fosler, Mrs. Robert C. on the .J oint M c<'ting. The proposal nt i ts meeting M a rch 1 5 . The corn­King-, Mrs. E. 0. Sowerwine, Mrs. was, M r. W eeks said, "A n ad t·i olly milt.<'<' on uncmploynH'nt repo rte d Charles D. Motheral, Mrs. A . D. J,ud- d rawn document" and was intended plans u ntlcr way f o r th<• sale of flng low, Mrs. G. A. Barnard, Mrs. Noah to ultempt t o co rrect an error o n s<•ts by unemployed cx-snvicc men. Frazee, Mrs. Foster H. W. Kynes the part of Rahway. Rahway was Scvl'!'ttl olhCI' projee\s to aid local and M1·s. W. D. M altbie. attempting t o piny th e purt of the employnwnt we r<• prest•nted f o r con-

The attendance was large and "big brother," he said, and was at- sideration of members. among the out-of-town guests were : t Pmpling to j u,tify itself by m ak i ng A photograph of the W o rld �n r l!rs William A. lllacltman, N. J. a gesture ns though t o compromise. nwnu ment i n t he !'lazu wa.s rece ived stat� historian, Children of the Amer- M avor Wil l iam Hynn of Wood- f rom Dr. Le land G. Davi s, a copy o f ican Revolution an

_d Mrs. John L. bridg� in discussing the lette r d e- which _w i_ll be forwarded to _tlw U. S.

Hildreth o f Montclmr, Mrs. A . Long- clm·<>d it woul d he fur better for th<> Comnl lsswn on War Memormls for a street Still well, regent of Gcn_eral J o int M eeting to exp end the money p rrm nn<>nt record. Frelinghuysen Ch apter, Somervlll� ; \ to install the pu mps than it would t o �Irs. Howard Satterfield, state chmr- argue the q u <•stion pro and c o n a nd man of rad io nnd Mrs. Roy W. Gates, continu<• to delay the co mplet ion o f regent o f Elizabeth Synder Ch a�ter he trunk sewer and the d ispo sal plant..

PLAINFIELD GROUP

SHOW WORK OF MacLANE

of Jllainficl?, the two latter assocmte Whi le the .Jo i n t 1\!ceting- p1·olongs � is- The Pla infi eld Art Association has members of Westfield Chapter. cu ssi on i nte rest. chargrs go on J Ust h 'l 't ' th k f Jlf Jean "H · D " little one-net ' . 1 Wh 'l o n ex 1 1 1 wn c wor o • appmess ny a . b the same, Mayor Hyan sau . ' c 1\hcJ. 'lll in the gal le ry 'lt the Public I play full of pathos, was g1v�n

b . � his sentiments appeared to v oice th ose I I il rd;·y

ein Pl ai nfiel d unti l 1\lurrh 1 :l. some of the members. Mrs. 0 er r>f oth or meml>ers Hnhway's pro- � �.

J " L · r the · h' Mrs ' 1 • • m. can .m.ae ane IS one n I C. Kmg ns Martha Was mgton, · posal w as lai d over for one week 111 f t · t ·

the United Th c y Nellie Cu sti s · · t 1. o remos pam ers m omas . oung �s order to give lh� repre�en � 1ves a_n Stales. In 1 !10·1 she receive d a bronze j and Margot VnlentJ!'e as M����:d opportunity to d�scuss 1� Wllh thc1r nwdal at the St. Lou is gxposition, in 1 made up the cast wh1ch was d J�ec t in dividual governmg bodws.

Paris in 1 907 and 1 9 08 she received b? M�s. E dward G. Clark, c ap er 'I' he r7vise ? supplemen_tal contract firRt · pr ize_' Olht•r awards are El ling hLstormn. . f th and specificatiOns of th e disposal plant I prize N y Woman's A. c. 1 !J07 •

. The graduating exercises 0 e were adopted in prindp!e by the llu;g�'ss · ri�e, N. Y. Woman '� A. c.: mght sch�ol class were announce;t:ar Join t Meeting, although 1t was u n- 1 l !I OB ; .Ju)ia A. Shaw prize, National t�� evenmg of Murch 1 8 by � I derst ood that several chan.ges are

, to Acn<lemy of Design, 1 !J I 2 ; th ird HalL Kmch. The chapter presents a yea: be made in the spec ificatiOns. 'I he 1 garlen prize National Academy of ly pri�e for the best �ssay on Amer�- speeilicati ons committee will . m eet Dcsi n 1 0 ! 3 '; Lippencolt pri ze, Penn­can history to the wmner from tins with Clyde W. Potts, the engmeer, I 1 g .' A 1 f p1·ne Arts 1 !1 1 4 . I A t . 1 0 made . sy van ra ca< emy o · , , c a<s. nnouncemen was a s . . early this coming week lo d1scuss p ro- :1 , d 1 Fx it i on Sun Francis-of . 't t' t ttend the Gll'l th . fl d " ver me a ' ' pos an mvJ a !On o a

' ol posed changes. un d reJ�ort etr Ill - co, 1 !1 1 5 ; Harris silver m edal and Scout rally at the Roosevelt Scho ings to the Jomt l\1ectmg. .· Ch' A J c 1 924 and on the evening of March 5, adm itance Alexander Potter c onsulting engi- JH IZ<' , ' JCngo,

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.,r work' has I ' . many 1nore re<' en . e a can of food. . . neer, f o r Hahway, expressed obJec- bee r; bought and can be seen in many The attractive qmlt ma de hy mem- tions to certain portions of the sp ec- 0 f her commissions I bet f th t d t 1 fm d com- .11 1 m use um s. ne o .

. s o e s u en . oan 1 f R _ i ficat i o n terms and _these WI "' pre- was the pa inting- of Qu een Elizabeth I lnJ\tee was won by M1ss Knan� o 0 se n ted to the comm1ttee. of the Belgians. selle. One new member, M1ss Isa- l\!r. Potts was unable to a ttend ns helle Duncanson, was formally wei- he is in Albany, giving testimony he­eom�d into the ehaph.r. fore the Public Utilities Comm ission LOCAL MAN SAVED

AS TUG OVERTURNS Mrs, J. Ashley Brown, pro,::ram of New York State. He was repre­c?airman, advised prompt re�erva- scnted by one of h i s assistnnte, Wes-t!Ons by th ose desiring to attend the ley Gavitt. I l'ett•r Krieger, aged 63, of 1\faye �hapter birthday l un <'h eon tomorro:v Members of the townsh ip co m m it- ,;lrect wns among the six men who I at Shacl<amaxon C oun t ry Club. It IS tee of Clark were present and re- 1 were rescu ed fr om the Hackensack h�pe_d that every chapter member queste d 11 slat om en t relative to their I River yeste rday when n tug and a 1\'Jshmg to attend can be taken cure usc of the Cranford internal S<'Wer I bar�e overtu rn erl between East Huth­of. A reception at 1 2 :30 to national and this was repeated by fornll'r May. crford and Secaucus, acc?rding to and slate officers will precede the or Roger C. Aldrich of Cranford , the 11 the Uni ted l'ress. Mr. Kneger and luncheon. The program will include pPrmanent chairmnn , for the ir bene· 11 com pan ion were unconscious when a group of rendi ng by 1\:[rs. Margaret fit. Chairman Aldrieh stated that taken from the river and were re· M�rdo�k of East Orange, dancing of

, the quest i o n was one i nvol vi ng C ra n- m on•d to Christ Jlospitnl . in Jersey

the �l muet by two members of the 1 ford Garwood, Hahway and Clark City where they were revived. The Robert French Society, Children of I Tow�ship and that the Joi nt Meeting t ug- 11nd the ha rg-t• sank ncar the Uud. , the Am eri can Hevolution, nnd the had no voice in the matter. son Coun ty sh ore . one-net play, "Happiness Day." It wns stated that after February --------h The re�-:u lnr March meeting will be 20 the salaries of a l l officers and rep- A CORRECTION .eld on March 2 1 instead of the reg- resentatives, including Francis V. ular chapter day which this year falls Dobbins, the attorney, would eenRe. on Good Friday. This meeting will be devote<! to the su bject of "Nn- Making a World ltonal Defense." Dr. Paul Oliver It tab·' n i l "'"'!. ' ,r 1 ,. .,1 . � , . t o rna1<• · Barnhill of New York C ity will be 1 th n worl1l. wlJ\,·11 IH'I 'HIIll 1 "" f"r t H' ���rt e guest speaker. l\lrs. Barnhill is or !I \\" I J !' ]d \\"I " i i : J \ 1 ' , � . . , .. . \ 1 1!.,:1 '] , . ..... also ex pected. The meeting will be T i ' " " ' _ t 2 :30 a t the n e w Presbyterian par- ----------=�----Ish hou,e. Chapter members may CAIID OF 'I'IIANI<S tin ' , • Jleem l n M i t J rnpoosihle to t han k nll g gu ests. Dr. Barnhtll 19 n for· l u pPr!-lon we tnke t h is m£'an!'l of ex� er res ident of Westfield and it is pres.lng '

our •lncero and heartfe l t }tpect d th . . d t h n nltR to our ro' n t l ve� n nd fi'IPndl'l, • £' at hts numerous frtcn s n !.<fo t iw off!P.Ints n m1 co- worl<erR n t t,ho ��� Want to greet him. Hegents nnd Baywar nonnf>l')', Rtn ndnrrl 011 Co., aliOna] d f . Il l "'u � h l n !! t n n Lo.:lg-n, No. 33, F. & A. M . , e ense chntrmen from n j Wln neld scot t Council 63, J r. o. U. A. earby chapters will be invited to M., for t he i r k i nd exr>resslo,• of •rm-f:ar Dr. Barnhill. ������·d nt�rJ u'�(·�l t��t;l b���� ������t"�� ft��

den tn or our dearly hetovrd H u s hn f!d nntl J..,n thcr .;\ rthur r ... eRoy Slocum. \\ e Nlflerl n l l �· \\· l�h to t h n n k t ho flpv, I.,, 'V nruckon m l l1er nnd Rev, ,V. F. n�hrons for their kind wordB of com ­fort nod consolnt lon, n1so t ho friends thnt so k\ndlv tH'.ted nn pall hontern.

11Goldcn Ru·:c"

In the article in last week's issue reporting Hurry Curran Wilbur's speech at the W cstfield Washington Bicen ten nia l meeting on February 23, th e name of "H arry B. Fosdick" is men ti oned . It •hould be Rnymond ll. Fosdick, fornwr· undenwcretary of the League of Nations and brother of Harry Emerson Fosdick.

WANT ARTICLES FOR COLONIAL EXHIBIT

The committee having charge of n Colon ial exhibit to be held in the li­brary is very nnxious to o b tain arti­cles for the same. Anyone who is I willing to Joan relics for this exhibit wine, 320 St. George place, Tele-

YOUR EXECUTOR The most important servant

of wealth

The duties of an ex­

ecutor are outlined In a booklet we have pre-

par�d, entitled "How

to Plnn Your Will." It will enabl e you to vlsuali:z;e the task in respect to your own

situation and to choose an executor equal to

it. May we send you n copy?

Before your property can pass on to your beneficiaries, it must go through what is known as administration. While the statutes g-overni�g the task are exp l icit and far-reaching, yet there can be no stmple code of rules to follow in a situa tion that is so com­plex and at the same time so entirely individual. . . Experience and constant practice in t h is particu lar work are needed to har­monize sou nd h ttHincss j u dgment with t h e involved and intricate procedure preHcribed by l aw . It is costly indeed to appoint an executor who will have t o grope h iH way and experi men t with these vital assets at the expense of dependent heirs. Th e fnct that an i ndivi d ua l rarely a cts as exec u tor more than once is suffi­cient reason why he s h o u l d n ever act at a l l . . . 'l'he Westfield Trust Co mpany m a k es a business of exec utorship. From long practice in settling h un dreds of estates i t ifl fam i l iar with every step of the way, takes hold pro m p tly, actH quickly and i nte l li­gently. The olficcrH conHult the h eirs, conHidc r their wishes, give them the repealed and patient explanationH so necessary to their peace of min d, and deal with th em us thoughtfu l ly and sympa­thetically as cou ld any re l ative or friend.

THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY

WESTFIELD, N. J. :{ ·H"r''ft'llt:e tn ll I'I 'I'I H i l l n·r:-tl' 1 1 ; 1 t:rlfl t lJrp H � thP f ;uldt•n H u ll' I s fnlll " 1 \���

��H· I•: f lg:l !slt latt!!:H\t:.!l' a "' t•arb : MBS. AnTHU!(rJiJ'R8Jrf�'f8])�� ------ · --

will please notify Mrs. E. 0. Sower- � phone 2-3368. � ................................................ � ...................................................... ._!

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il - - ��much zest. This ��eting was o�-� �ii be held betwe�n all ��e troops of the ! CUTTING

. YOUR . .

1 two -�ea r old, ccon o�y Bpon-ge cake : DEAN TA YWR WILL I Professor Taylor is qui te�\6

the livelieRt the troop has had for a . Watch ung Council from n o w until 1 tea , milk. ' ADDRESS FORUM CLUB mal;ice such a presentation since

Boy SCOUT NEWS . wh i le and the int�rest shown i n qual- Ju ne. It will be interesting to note i• FOOD COSTS Su pper : Casserole of l ima beans, ! greater part of h is work i s a study � I d

• . . . trends of the present da". Tn' e Fo 0 ifving fo r I Psle i> encou raging. who the w inner will be th is time. . --- bread and bu tte r, orange <·ustar • B S t f T 1 ' ru

''=============: I • ,J. R. Troo p 7 won lacl time by a dose : Wo'th th.e Un,·on "ounty Extension t�a. m i l k. d ··�hi�I. l l b�

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tnh

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oaf'

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A � Cl ub is studying a theme of vario� ,

� "" ' " ' · · · trends and this business c · ·l ·

marg-i n. Aft<:r this anounreme nt a Service $J o .... Week M.,nuo Thunday Taylor of th e Kew York l'n iver>,it y , bei n�r taken up at thi; m;�t ie 12 one

TROOP l TROOP 7 g:ame of PdgTJms l'rogn·ss was play- Hreakfast : <;rapefruit. whole wh eat Sehor 1] of Commerce to the For um . · ng.

On la>"t Friday evening, Troop 1 l'riday n ig-ht, 'lfi''' ' ,\lr. Bi ng-ham , <·d . Thr t ru <' JI wac d ism i ssed at 9 :4 5 . : Prepared by Mr?. A li ce C. Keller, c<· real , toast and L u t t<·r. cofft·e. C l u b tomorrow n ig-ht. Dean Taylor ! Natu ral Acrobat

had a busy night and aC'tompli>'hed "'" sti li ;iek 1\l r Jlow!'ll and Telo I J. P. , Hon�e liemon,;tru t w n Agent, for .a m ilk . will take up the situ atio n of !'en era]

a Jot. The initiation was sdH·du led Carh;·IT\', . t w,; o f �he as>i.<la nt ocout-. family of t wo adults and three chxl- !Ji n ner : :,;"al l "ped ,alm oni�TA()!l\'S busin ess c o n d ' t i o ns today a n d the va- . Til . · """ ''::-«ul u llg- of 1 \"r'"''' an

for that night but Waf. J1U( off t tl ! 11J a,t.t· l< \\'\ 'l 't ' in eharge j n Mr. Bing-- ] CAR HITS MAN dren of sev t•n , fi ve an d two years. ])inner : Lamb stew with vig-el ab le.', ,.;,,u, faetors le adinf'( to the i r i mprove- I'<JIII H i rtJ l oas ! IH • n•pUii l l iolf nf h i d

next �rxday. Mr. W�>avt· r I ook some halll', ab,.en• ,. , JJav id �paulding t.nok I ON SOUTH A VENUE I Sunday wh olt· wh(•at bread, mC>Ided fruit. IJl< ·nl. <·specially the Reconstru ction t i tP "'""',"'! ':r all Hpr•s w l"'" on "1: :e��Ul�s and prepan'd. t-ht'nl for t

.h.: r·h a t',l!(' of tl�t• f l l (·d, i n g- u nde r tbe r:u- ____ _ ' Hn�akfu.st : G n.i}H·fruit for all! uta- :-;l:dud. tl'a, milk. FinanrP Corporation and th<· Glaxs- g-round. lU I It f'fl ll t r:n{'j Wit h grea

IUJtJ.atiOn an d Mr. Smxt h t<"•k a ·''I!- pnvici• . : i , ,f the "''i;l an l scoutm a>- Fmn k <l tHl l'n•ls ·olor<•d of n o , meal, soft eto<•kl-d <·l(gs for ehi ld- Supp<•r : Baked •·hcese a nd r i <:<·, Steagall A rt. H[)('ed a i'>ll)( t he l ops of l rP<'s. t

�alhng elass. Wt' plann ed t.l� o J ;: J n- tl't':-- . Dunng- t hl· nw<>l ittg, Troop 1 k n o\vn a d d n·:-::-: re£:ei�ed a c'ompound r�n, but t<·n·d tuast, cofr{'{' for (·ranh('rry �au(:t', ln·(·ad a n d b u tt <.'r� -----------------------:c------

•ze a new patrol as l he recru it.' <·um- f G .. , 1 1 1 . f ' h · . f I I . ' 1 a <Ju lts l' ' l k f "hl'ldr"n • � • • • J • • ,· •

• 0 U J � p()( �('II \\ 0 (l l. ell (• OW::;. j frac1 un· ()f hls left ]('J!, ll det•p gu�h l . · ; ! " 1 ' o r .._ .._ . l'Ol'Oa. '7m�liiiiiii&EmliiiliBmeiE�!ifilllilliil!ll!liii!&ID&a�

lng in are ton ma� 1 m tht }Jl l ht ll1 oV(•)' ttJ t1H� nwt·ting ]J1ace of Trnop 7 j in hi s head a n d n u nH· roUR UruiRl'R � lhnne r : Dtufi i.< �J flank �teak , haKt•d Friday n��r i::r;!�lorTph:t;�f�h��er'' aJ�u�;;,'�'

·�r:'' B n d l , ..,.,,.n tPd the t roop with the com- abo ut l h <· body wht• n h e was struck I ff>olatot•s, ela w, lflivcl· m i n u ll.e !'abbal(e Breakfa,;t : Stew<•d prunes, cornmeal l' i.';! s p E c I A L ! 1 • � • � :· missitonl' l 's flag whxch the troop had by a "h it a n d run" driver Sunday : or two y<·ar o ' , >l'own >ett y, t<•a, m ush an d milk, eolfee, milk. �.01 ' WJth the oath, law and �d�om I won 1 11 a bal llt• that had lasted ev(•r nl,[[ht as h<· was walking on So u th ! m i lk. I Din ner : Scalloped Salmon, cabbage ' 1i i

!On. · ! . ,,n ,.<· }h ", fa l lH ' r a nd,

so n banquet at av• ·nur•; . The aeddent o ccUITPd near , :-;�pper·; ·· 'l'o�mt t:

.nu·cbi: nPl'Vl'd on i salad , �· r<'am

."d potatoes •. baked ap- ; :. :

i h <· ) M( A where 1 roop 1 of Gar- t h <• \V al!Ps Dove-Hermiston plant, ' toast, ' I ISJl ' ookiPs, c r.c ua. ples wxth raxwxs, tea, m i l k . 'I • EVERY MONDAY, TROOP 2 I W<HHl a n d T roop I of Westfield and dose to the Garwood l i ne and Joh n Monday S uppc1· : C reanwd m ix ed vegctalJles, · ;!'"j TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,

The main featun· of Troop :!'s Troop 7 each h ad 1 00 per cent pres- M i l lwuter, the watchman , not.ified the Bn•akfast: Stewt•d p runes, cornmeal whole wh(•at hread and b�ltktcr, ,

'•, :,.1 THURSDAY

meeting l"riday night was a knot. tl'· en !. The npxt. mPet.ing after the local police. Patro lm en Frederick mu"h and milk, toast and butler, economy 'ponge c·uke, tPa, m1 ·. ·J ing c ontest in wh ich thl' entire troop ba n qul't Troop 1 of G arwood had one I (; i l l , A lb<·rt Pfirrmann , 'fh <'Odore ('OXel', milk. Saturday ,1.! ' .. -.'l s"�mpoo, Fl'nger or participated. Honors were won by ·�wmh<•r absPnt and Troop 1 of We�t- Vn•Piand and Elmer Nead were dis- Di n ner: M eat Soufil P, b ute red beats, B rea k fast : �lirr,d orangt·s, whole , _ ..,. $1 00 patrol 2. After that came a brief fi<'ld had two members absent while patched to the scene and, ai ded hy letlU<' P sala<l, l,ahd a ppl <•s, tea, wheal een•a l with rabins, toast, 1 . .l Marcel Wave • • • , • , • • · · •

Albert Bengston, senior patrol l eader. l'cnt. So the flag was turned over wood, searched the v icin ity for lrur<'s �upppr: Hcall o]"'d pot atoes, egg sal- ' Dinn e1· : Baked meat with biscuits, , ; 1 :::��r ��.·�0 . • . , • • • • • • • • $2.00 drill in maJthing whirh was Jed by Troop 7 of West

.field h a<l 100 per I Pol ice Chief A lbert A shfield of Gar- milk. bu tter, eotfel'. m ille i ''l

Then followed a te8t instruction pe· lo the winners. The study period of t h e m achi ne t hat had struck Quar- . ad, lmk<·u ap]Jll's, tPa, m i lk. ! hu itHed earrots, rranberry re l ish, : rlod in first ai d, Jed by Jack Brady was start.ed after the fell ows of Gar- rtls. He was taken to the Muhlen - Supper : Hcalloped po tatoes,egg salad, : cook ies, tea, milk. ; and signal work led by Mr. Hyers. wood had ]Pft and was very succe.qs- berg Hospital where examination dis-

whole wheat bread, tea , m i lk. i Hppe r : Baked maearoni with dried i The boys showed Jl'l'eat enthusiasm ful, S('Veral boys passing tests. do"ed the !!Xl<>nt of h is injuries. Tue1day : be ef, shredd<·d leU u ee and apple ! over their work. A fter test instrue- l After the stu dy period was over an JlrPakfast : Slieed oranges, oatmeal , 1 sa lad, rye bread and bolter cocoa. I tions Mr. Hyers introduced a n ew announcement was made about the -Patronize LEADER Adverttaer.- wl

.wle wh .. at toast, bu tter, coffee l A markeling list and recipes for 1

game which everyone played with corning efficiency cont est that is to they are reliable. m1lk. 1 lhese menus may be obtained free of ! Dinner : Bukt•d mae.aron i with cheese I, charge from Mrs. A. C. Keller, whose 1

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Let Your Crepe Be Rough Navy and White

and tomato, _ _ spmaeh , !'O�nbread, 1 office addr e•s is Court House, Eliza· I upple a n d raxsm salad, eokxes, tea, ' beth. ·I milk. ,

Supper: Potato eh owdeJ', whole wheat i Frigidaire Saleamen To ( bread and hu t.t<' r sandwiches, JH'aeh '.1 S M . A M

• 1 eobbler, l.<'a, milk. ! ee OVles t eet1ngs

bread and huiter 'sandwiches, peaeh ; Supper: Potu.lo chowdPr, whole wh(•al ! Tht:

.

�tory o f major <'C:(:nomies.

to I cobbleJ·, tl'a, milk . Ia; Pfl <·<·lPd through quant 1ty buyml(

I Breakfast : Pru n<'R, oatmt•ul, tonst and lll(� . loss<',< when tlw re Js an elel'lrle

Manicure • , • • , • • • • • • • • • • . • • , • • • • , • . 50c Haircut • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • , • • , • • • • . liOo

�;�:d�!?.��:a����.���� . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.00

Every Day At Your Convenience. Genuine Frederics and $5 00 i - i Frigidine Wave also at . . , • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . •

f ) EDDIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR :l� 211 W. FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J.

��(/1l)1UI!:�I�=�I�[IIIIIIII�@IIIIIIII[I/11111\1�111111111:)!11�u�l: Polka dots for those who m ust h ave one each season . • . other smal ler print designs for variety • . . tai lored white for contrast, someti mes a scarlet belt or tie thrown in j ust in honor of the Father of his Cou n try • . •

Wedne•day of foods a n d tlw <'l imin�l ion of spoi.l- � butter, colfe!!, milk. . ref rigerator in the kiichen will be

Dinn<!r: Sausug<•s with sweet potu- !'!'told i n s<JUnd J J i l'lu i'I'S, playl ets, ll'e----------------------------­toe!-\1 cran\wrry relish, buttered ) �Ul'('� a n d <�onvindng exn.nlJlll�·�. d�tr­Jl!!Us and t•arrols pouched egg for , mg Mareh , wh<'n 1 5,000 I• ng-ulaJJ'"

And you have a frock

of New York's smart-est daytime mate-

rial that'o both

Patriotic a n d Practical

cut and col-

orin g.

in

Don't forget that a new straw hat, if your purse is temporarily slight, can put your holi­day and your ol d clothes over in a big way.

Whatever is new­est and smartest

$1.90

Shorts aleevea or long, tailored skirt and neck treatments, f r o c k s

you'll find it a pleasure

to wear especially at

this l ow' price . We saw

them displayed at New

York's , busiest shop­

ping corner for $5.95 last week.

Open Saturday, 9 to 9

M I S S -FRA N C€S _S H 0 P J

23 ELM STREET 'Phone Westfield 2-2526

' ! salemwn will he mobiliz<•<l in :n1 ....,...,-,.,-=-----:-_ : Hlratt•gic ri tit�s to h£•ur factory l'('Jl·

Have You Invested in the Miaa Frances Shop ? You won't have to wait 'till you get to heaven to realize on any patronage or good-will you've invest­

ed with ua.

Here in our newly rPrnod­eled Hhop we have cud-gled o u r brains for a way to give you a return on Your investm ent, and with­

in the next few days w e

shall m ake known t h e ex­citing detailH.

Watch Our Windows and These Columns

For Full Details

\ r(l-F>entuti\'('s outline tlw toniplnly'� I 1 plans a n d pol ic ies for 1 !1:!2. 1 Announcemel\i of the Ht.'rit·H of (�on­\ venlions was made Ly g. G. B ieehler , j 1we�idt·nt and gelH'ral ntan ager. Four

I flying sq uadi'Ons, hPaded Ly execu-tive, of the corporation, will convey I 11 to dc alerH and sulesrtwn fl'Om v i rtual­ly c\'ery eommunity in thl! lln ile<l 1 States tlw tonfidcnep t his o J-ganizn - · tion, a pioneer in tltP eh1elric rPfrig--emtion indu stry, hol d s for th<• ensu­ing twelv<• month5.

I Baekcd by nn lll(gr<•ssive adv<•rti�-ing and sal(•s prog-ram , to he pxplnln-1 C'd nt t he Jn(lt> l ing�, <IPnh·r:; an d F:ales­m <•n will r('( u rn to llw ir l oe:t l i t it•s with the knowl<•dl(e 1 !1:! I was tlw g'l'Pnt est yPnr in tht• h istory of PlN•­t l'ic r·pfrigPration-a yl'al· in wh�eh elns<• to 1 ,000,000 housPhold u n its wcrP pnrchaspd in the Unit <'cl Statt•R, hri ngin�: the total or installations to

I o\'1'1" :!,000,000 or 1 7.5 per cent of all I h onH•s win•d for l'leetrieity.

�XTEND ENTRrES FOR

I BIRD HOUSE CONTEST

. Tlw <· losing t inw of the bird hou�c

,

cm� ll·st of thP Robl'l'l Fx·eneh Socidy,

I Clu ld ren of the American Revolution, has been extend<• d from llfat·ch 1 to I M nrch If>. Two prizes of $2.50 each

\ Will he uwat·ded, one to a ron testing 1 memher, the othPr to a locnl school ! pu pi l. The j u dges will he Mc�srs. 1 George n. Taylor, chairman of West- : field Park Commissinn tmd J. B. Me- 1,

Ewen, sup<'rintendent of Parks, both ' memlll'rs of the We't FiPld,; Chl\\ller, ! S. A. R., und Deun W. Beyer, prcsi- !

I dent of the Rolwrt l•'rcneh Society.

Truly a SERVICE

Station Complete automobile

SER VICE embracing the following all­

inclusive operations-1. Super car .washing and simonizing. 2. Brake s adJusted and relined. 3. Valves ground. an? carbon removed. 4. Co mpl et� l ubncatwn, oil filters rep laced. 5. Aut?motJve E�ECTRICAL repairs. ·

6. Ra dwtor tlu:>hmg service, tire service. 7. Complete battery service. 8. Tops dressed, motors washed, wipers repaired !3. G oodyear and Fisk tires and tubes, acc es�ories·.

OUR PlUCES ARE REASONABLE. The Largest Drive-In Service Station In Westfield. WESTFIELD STORAGE BATTERY

& SUPPLY CO. 4f3 North Avenue Phone 2-1020

" Thru Service We Grow "

[ i aiG"SALE!�l You can continue to reduce your food -bill by taking advantage of this great ��� ill1 sale of fine quality foods. Check your

�1, needs now . . • shop at your A&P . • • l..111'' V � and stock your pantry. �'"IM"�

ll�lf���;;������;;;;����;.:·:w•�ll!l���-!.!�WU�-��·l·'� Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour • • 2 p�; •. 17c

i Aunt Jemima Buckwheat flour p�g. 10' jug 25C 1 Pure Maple Syrup •

���������������� ! Campbell1s �����o

3 cans J 7c 19F==�======�====� Choice Hand-Picked Pea Beans • 3 tbo. 10' Fancy Blue Rose Whole Rice • 3 tbo. 10' California Prunes EXCEPTIONAl VALUEI Modtu,. Slzo lb. 5'

�������������� I I Coffee Reduced Eight O'Clock ... 19c Bokor , • ,._ ,,. 29c lb. 23c OUR FAMOUS

REO CIRCLE AT NEW LOW PRICE i ,LT-==�==�==�====r-!1 I

;. .·

Fancy N. Y. State Apple Sauce • Marshall's Herring KIPPERED or TOMATO My-T.fine Dessert CHOCOIATE or NUT •

STANDARD QUAliTY

TOMATOES I CORN or STRING BEANS 3

3 mod. cons 25' • COft 19C 3 p·g� 22'

No. 2 Iorge cons

PEAS • • • • 3 No. 2 Jorge cons 25c

BEETS or SAUERKRAUT 3 No. 2'" 22c �iF;;�;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�;;������Jo�r�ge�s�l �co�n;•�;;=T� I

Comet Brown Rice Mazola Oil Gulden's Mustard •

pinl con 19< 2 pkg•. 15'

quart can 35c ior JQ<

C I GARETTES lUCICY STRIKES 2 CAMELS

k 2Sc $125 oLo GoLos p gs. Carton _ CHESTERFIELDS 9F==�========�==�I I

Cheese WaFers Butter Wafers •

FANCY QUALITY

UNEEDA BAKERS

• .. 29' Vonillo WoFers ''" 29' Fig Bors • Ginger Snaps • ._ 12'

... 21' ... 12'

POTATO ES 15 1bs. 19C

��===:Quality Meats ot A&P Markets,===�� Long Island Ducks FANCY lb. l8' FRYING CHICKENS FANCY MilK-FED lb. 33c TOP ROUND STEAK 2··�:o�� 1�R:;�•g• . • lb. 33c F�ESH CHOPPED BEEF • • • lb. 19c FRESH SPARE RIBS • • • • lb. 1 0c SHOULDER OF MILK-FED VEAL • lb. 15c BONED BRISKET BEEF FRESH ., CORNED • lb. 23c

THE GREAT ATLANTIC � PACIFIC lEA CO. EASTERN DIVISION

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... THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 .... .....

THE COST

of a Safe Deposit Box in our modernly

equipped Vault

IS LESS THAN 1 lf2c PER DAY

"Be Afraid To Be Careless"

PEOPLES BANK & TRUST Co. WESTFIELD, N. J.

Member of Federal Reserve System Since 1918

r--. � Lop�!\��A�:�s I I Westfield Lodge, 1 69, I. 0. F. , will The Board of Education will meet · meet Monday night in t he L•·gion Tuesday night in the Rooscv,·lt Jr. ' bu ilding. H igh School. J Mrs. Jessie Stewart of Tremont The next meeting- of th<· Town ' avenue will > <• il, 1\larl'h 1 2 for a n l'uundl wi l l be hl'ld M onday evening, exter>JeJ \'i.<il to G lasgow, Scot land. Murch 1 4 in the M u ni cipal b ui l d ing. j M rs. Ern�H Nevil of Stroudsburg, Th•' Woman's G uild uf St. Paul's

1 Pa., is t he guest of ]l(•r pa r<•nL' , 1\!r. Epiot'O!JUI Chun·h held i ts rl'gulur ! and M rs. W. W . M otfl' l t ••f � :3 [ El- mN•t ing ye sterday afternoon i n the : mer �tn�-ct. pa rb:h hou s-e. II The Ema non Club of the Co ngre- Mr. and Mrs. Hobert K Lo\H o f . gational Church nwt Th ursday night 6 ;J J Hanfonl . p lace are in l 'itbfi<"ld,

I, i n the.

home o f Mis;; l•:dith Hasti ngs M us;;., where they have been •·ailed on W<•st fi e l d nv<•nue. by the death of Mr. Lowe's fath<·r. I :

, T h e Rev. H oy K M amll', D. ll., ' Mrs. l'l'rry M. Lambert, past pres-' pastor o f the Fir;;t M . E:. Churc h , wus ident o f the A merican Legion Aux­thc prin eipal speakt>r February 2 � at ilit.ny, who re{'l•nlly u ndl'fWPnt an op-the Washington lliccnlenniul eel ebra- ••rat ion, is rl'ported to he l'onvul<•s-

i t ion in Boonton. , nng. M iss Fl o n·n<·e Clark is i l l w ith di ph - ' Mujor W il l iam L. Mue (�u i l lun o f

theria a t h er home o n Elmer street. 740 Em brPe Cresc(•nt has J'N�l' ived or­The Hcv . • J u mcs A. Smith, n•etor tlero from the War Department, d i­

of St. l 'u u l'" Ep isco pal Church, will r"eting him to Jll'Oce�d ll1ardt 7 to ��;;;;;;;.;;.;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;� 1 preach at t he evening servi<'l' in the N ew York General Depot for uctive i dtureh on Sunday. I d u t y und training. ; Charl<'s A. Philhow<'r, RUp<·rvisin!!' ' M iss Mary Tol'hren, colnrulum so­' prindpul of the Wcelficld sd10ol prano o f l'lu iufldd, will g

.ivc . a con-

This is 37 Elm Street Headquarters for Emergency Relief · ! ! ! We Are Broadcasting to Advise You That:-1. SPHING IS HERE ! ! 2 . N O W i s the ti me t o start a Sprin g clean-up o n all residential

property. 3. You of course know that dead vegetation and dry l eaves nrc un

extreme fire hazard. 4. A ll pruning sh ould b e d o1 1 e within the next fifteen dayH. !i, A l l fru i t tre<•H should he thnl'Oughly H JH'ay<'d with lime and sul­

phu r d u r ing the next ten d ays. WE W I S H TO INQU I R E ABOUT THE FOLLOW I N G ,

u. Abou t remodeling requ iring skilled trad esm�n ? b . A bout your starling- the painting job 1n•xt M onday '? �. A bout all other jobs to be HLurted this Spri ng '?

WE C A N FURNISH LABORERS OR TRA DESMEN TO l\TEET A NY LOCAL REQUIREMENT.

Emergency Relief Administration 37 Elm Street

Westfield 'Phone Westfield 2-3533

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The Otiginal

The Invisible Actor I n Chf" t'rn\Vtlc•tl t hf'nff"r C lu•rt� nre nt.'tnrM upon t b ""

HfltJ.tt' I-IIDd t'OUU((l",." UU"' Mrt'll at•t nrM I n the n l r yuu hr .. n f ht",-f'Df'b o n (' n \'1 1 -lnh• M(ll't'nt11ng ft('llff" lnf«"C'­Hnn"' d l l'lt'Ui'l(' wbll'b rnn�· t•1udh· liP t•unt rnt"tt'd If ;nlll n rt' ' n cJ t In t hl" propf'r ht•nlth. \ton, ynnr"'rl f, "'""' M(U"t•nd d1Mt'fl'"t' If f('''f'rJ .. b, Srt• ,·unr ,,h,_-,.•eJnn It :nn• tul'\'f" •• ,·en n Pdlgbt tt•msu•r­u t n rt".

Prescriptiomst FtJls R l 8 Care.fu/lv at

Edward R. Jarvis, Inc. Drug Store Service 54 ELM STREET

( Note the Firat Name)

HENRY P. TOWNSEND Agent for United Van Service, Inc.

Establ ished 1916 MOVING - EXPRESS - STORAGE

CRATING PACKING SHIPPING. Daily Trips To the Seashore.

. syste m ; By ron lJ. Stuut·t, p rin cipa l cert in till' llartridge Au<htornun on ! of the Fra nkl i n and G rant Schools ; West Seventh street and Arlillgton : I I M. Partington, principal of the nvvnue on Fri day evening at 1! :30

w·ashington and Lineoln Schools, a n d o'clock. She wi l l b e ussisted at l!tc M iss Frumes Peirce, the district piano hy M ios ltcha Selderta. �Iss

' clerk returned F'riday from W ush- Lochrcn hns broadcast ove r Stu­! i ngto�, D. C., where they attended lio ns WOR, WNYC and oth�r�. She 11 the Nati onal. I�ducator's convenlion. I won tJw A twn\.(11' Kent au dillOn for I 'Juinflcld in tlw <'llrly fall of lust

u. s. w. V. AUXILIARY I

Y<'III'.

-.

MEETS TOMORROW COAKLEY COACHING GOLF -- •

1 cLASS AT Y. W. C. A. Wntrhu ng Aux i liary , Nn. 1 5, U tnl<'<l Span'sh W a r Vet<'ra ns , will hold n ' , , I meeting lomonow at. the V l'l<•ran's liolt' 1<'""0"" star t '.'t li�L' ) �C� building at which i t is CXlH'rled that. on M a rl'h 7. and � wtth I• runc�s X· I members from Pluinlield, Fanwood, CoakiPy ng;�tn u� m slru !'tor. 1 he!'<'

1 S!'otch Pla ins , WPstlield, Mou ntain- ar<' to he <'lght mdoor and Olll' nul­l side, Crunford, S pringfield , Garwood door le�son s 1 11 � Ill' <·our�e und

, <'urh

and Hose lie will attend. 1 l'la" wi l l ]H' l t nHtP<I l�> etg-ht people. 1. . 1 A . 1 . . lJ S \" 1'h<· morn i ng elass Will lw held on The Natwna u x1 au y, · • · • · 1 'I' d t q ·w V · . · , tl , u R. Co ngre ss to M ondny an< . Ul's ay a • :. n. m. I ., ts urgt�g tc ·. .. · �· • I O r n n d tlw l�\' C" D I Ilg' <•)n�� o n 'l'u<HHiuy und pass a umronn W tdnv..- . ,(�]( . - 'l'hu i'Sday at 7 :ao I'· m., each rluss phans' Pension Law, whtch v. JIJ Ill o-J w l' iod to contin uP f o r furty-Jlv" min­vid e 11id f o r the families of <11ep:.ll'l<'<) u tco w ith class n�d individual att en-1 vetera ns o f ni l wars, on a >II>' IS u . '

I age. I t is very i m portm�l that . a l l t w��·r Coak l l'\' , a n·sid <'nt of Elir.u­the,

ludieR l�e pre�ent . �t. t1u� nw�lmg. },pth, · haH re �ent ly been U }J}lOinh.1tl 'I hl' Natt onal � u xJhury, U. S. �,: p ro fesoional golf<•r ut G allop ing lli l l V., hus the artJve su pport of I . a n d W'" scl<•<'ll'd from among mot·e I Lall ieR o f the G ru nd A!·m y of � "' l t h ·m fifty

'a p p l it•anls f o l' tlw post.. He He puhl ie a n d the A mencun Ll'glon

i s \wrnly-two yt•nrs o f ugc and nl­A u xili ar�r. The hi11 ha� he�n re:J!Or� t,hough �tn amaleur unlit t�o yeurs ed out favorably by the Comm

lllt< c ago i s thP you ngest professional in on Pensions, but ha" n ot yet Jeen tl , ' ·t t , at ' thi lime. The "Y" is I 1 tl I I o f the House " · s u L s 11 :tt'Ct on w �a enc ar · ve ry fortunate in hnving such u well of Hepresentut1ves. , " , q ta;l ifi rd gol fr1· to tal<l' chaJ"g<' n f this

Watchung Camp, No . • 1 1 , U. S. W. r·olJ !'HP. V., plan:-; a George \Vnshington ente t·­

ta i nm t•n t at the meeting on Murrh 1 1 which w i l l be in l ine with tlte w�rl1 of the hicentennml commttiP<'.

"VOCATIONS DAY" AT Y. W. C. A. APRIL 9

CHAPTER TO HOLD A pl'il !I hu" he<•n designated us ANNUAL MEETING " V ocat ions Iluy" by the local YWCA , I wh<•n the whole subject of what a

The an nual meeting- of Wesl 1•-, icld� g-irl c an do nnd hct•nuw in the lmHi­' Chapter, R. A. R, w il l h e Jwld on 1wss and p rofPssional world of today

tomorrow <'VPnin�. M a rl'h :J in the wil l hl' d is<"!Hs<'d lty experts. All

honw o f its pres i dent, !'nul Q. Oliver, g i rls o f high sehool age in Westfield

r,o� B ouleva rd , at R : 1 r, o'rlock. The and the vicinity will he invi ted to at­nom i n at i ng <'n m m ittce will p rcsPnt tPn<l t.hl' session, whieh will he held the following- names for thP rtl spec- f r·on1 H in the morn i ng to noon. MiHs tivc oflices : Prcsi<l<'nl. B u rr A . Tow! ; To<tlll<'Y, dl'nn of girls at the West vice 11rc�ident.� R i d n('V G . Rtr\vens ; 0 !'ang't• H igh School, has been en­serrctury-trea;;nrer, Albert R Sump- gaged us the princ ipal speukcr for son ; r<•gistrar, Donnl<l M. McDougal ; the <lay. Experts in vario u s husi­hh;torian, Ray E. M ay ham ; tru�tccs, ne:-;st's and pl'ofes:donR will he on for the two year term, Harry F. Com- ha n d to •·on<luct JH' t·�on�l or gr<�up wall Ceorg-e II. Cowi£! ; rt > prescn ta- c ·onft•renr.t':-i a nd to g-Jve t n f?�matwn live ' on st·tte h{)'trd of ntunngers:, Al- ) n�gart1 ing- training, opportunities and t , ·t It · Sa;,p��n · delegates to na- 1 t l i fl1culties in the diffprcnt lines. t1i�J1na1 � 0 ;1vPnli o n , ' Henry 11. �fcT•�ar- 1 "V ocation� Day" is being sponsor­la tl (', u l t Prnate, Harry A . K n i flin, M i l - 11,.,! by the G1rl Hese1:vc cor�mutlee o.f ton E. Loomis. All m<'mbcrs o f the the Y W C A , � f wh! ch M1ss A nl>H-{'haptcr arc u rg<'<l to nttencl. n e UP Cramer Is cha1rman.

CHILDREN'S SWIMMING : -Patrunize. LEADEP \dvertiser«-

CLASS BEGUN AT YW > th ey are reltablc

The .,wimmin� class for �irls from I;::::::::::::=========; -1 0 v<'ars cnnti n uPs to ftltract new , nwmhPrs. There is still room for a f<•w p,ore rrg-istrntiom nnd as the

I l 'hss }:.b o r.ly just hcgun there jg : �t ill t i m r f;I new mernher::: to ,:rct 1 1 t l 1 f ' ht'netit of th e twelve lessons. 1

I Th's class ml'cls on Tuesday ut 3 :30 1 p . m . . . I

, A claHs in nnddle or mdoor. tennts · is starling Wednesdav mo rnt ngs at 1 1 il'cloek at the YWCA. F.ig-ht peo­ple may register i n th i s class a� r) !'cgui:H· outdo!>!' tennis strokes w 1 l l be tnu p:ht. Th is should I>I'OVe excel ­lt•nt c >.r· rd'" and a fair k nowl edge <· f t!!n n is acquired.

Few Twin Frcnh!!o �fPtlkal n·•:ord.; .-. ] J I , \Y 1 ht l l :--: i n ll l t '�P

t w i ll !" ol't ' l l l' : ! l • l t l l l • •1 J t , . in .-.u.ooo 1 1 l r t l 1:-- .

Children 's Books

All the most popular

books for children by

n oted authors

at

THE BOOK SHOP 144 East Broad St.

'Phone 2-1669

MAJESTIC RADIO-MODEL 2 1 G I V EN AWAY BY THE

O�ice: 224 ELMER STREET 'PHONE 2-162� I Beauty Rest Mattresses $33.75 Ideal Cut Rate Store

Corner Broad and Prospect Streets, Westfield, N. J,

N!rtt ... lt1a ii bmd J!� 0. Y:l.Jftaxw-etl!...-

885 MOUNTAIN A VENUE w .. tAelcl 2-0228

Cosmetics, Patent Medicines, Hospital Supplies, Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes

Circulating Library LUNCHEONETTE ICE CREAM

One Coupon Given with Each SOc Purchaae

Telephone 2-1293

SODAS

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I I '1 l March 4

Social Calendar

Pet Club Show in Westfield I \ Armory. Afternoon. I 1 I . March 1 8 � ��

Current r�vents Lecture, Wal-do Stephens, M. E. Chapel. I March 20 I ll, Palm Sunday.

Mar<h 25 Good I•'riday. 1 Ma rch 27 Eastn Day.

A pril 1 lJeMolay A pril Jo'ools Dunce,

�'! usonic Tt>m pll'. Evening.

SCOUT COUNCIL PLANS CARD PARTY

MPmlH"rt' of t lH· WPstfl l' ld Council G i r l fkout� a n• !->po nsor i ng a )u rge h ri dg-P par·t �� for t lH' hPnPfit. nf the Jr,ull U i l'i >;, . . ,ut budg<'l w hich f�ll far '!"•1'\. i n t.hl' •• ltnu ul driv<· in (Jt>tober and wJi idt ; I I onh•r to eontittuc thP w · � t·l,. ha:-;. tt) bt• madt> u p t h rough � u pplenH·Hhl t Y mdhotls.

The party will he lwld i n lhP rccep·

THE BEST FRUIT IS TREE RIPENED

By buying a carload direct, we have been able to bring this kind of fruit to you at these low prices.

ORAN GES GRAPEFRUIT

- $4.75 box 3.50 ,

¥2 Box GRAPEFRUIT & '12 Box ORANGES 4.1 8

also special low prices per dozen

Windfeldt Market "Everything for the Table"

'Phone• 0402-0403-0404-0405-0401

,

t i o n rooms o f t he llirPt't. S av ings F'ur� n i t U I'l' Company on Ht . (j l•orge llVC· I llU<O, Hahway, on M o ndu y, Mu r<'h 7 at � p. m. Ov<'l' forty-live tuhles have bt•t•fl l'l'Ht·rvPd by G irl Srout l� nuneil HlPtllbPrs, tHrl Rt'oui mothers and f r i <'IHls of t he 1Tirls. 'rhos!' who I huv<• tab•n tahlPs includt> : M rs. Chas. \;·��-�·��-·�--;;;;;;;;-�-����-;-�-�-;-;-;-�;��;;;�;;��:::; C. Go rd on , M rl". Charll's ( ; , Ji'oHtPl', '!! M rR. W illiam ThompHon, M t·s. Cha rles K Bi ngham , lll rR. W. L. l 'att.�rson, \ l\l t'H. W. 1 1 . llaKo, M rs. F. l\1. }!pgis­!.<•r, M rs. Fra n k (; , llrukP, M rs. A. n. Wal l<<'r, !\fro. U. F. l l t•ssl<•t·, 1\lrR. Charles It. Dunn, M rs. ,John H. Bow­den, M t·s. HnhNt .J. Strong, M t·s. \Vii­l imn 'l'o mpldns, M rs. P. II. l l unrly, lilt's, H alph M. Hardgrov<•, ll1 rK. Louis li�, G lovPr, M rH. Christi nP B. Pl'ntl, 1\lro, I I . (; runt L<'nnat·d, lll l'H, I>:dglll' C. l l Pal<l, lllrs. C. Hoy A u ot<' l', M r•. William M. lh-anl.

M r�. A . E. l h•nry, M rH . Will iam H. Baggl't', 1\! rs. H. B. To ml i ns , Mrs. Charl t's A. Ha itt.u , 1\'lrJ-:. Franci:.; Col'n· i n g-, M rR. H. l\1. V i m•H, lll rs. C ha l'!es W. l'n•ston, Mrs. A. 11. Thompson, MiBR llorolhy L. W illiams, M rs. Fred l•'l' l tmun, llfr>'. W . H. T. Camp, Mrs. .John l l . Fryt•, M rs. ,). 111. llunlncr, M rs. C. ll. l l i l f'Nty, 1\! rs • • 1 . Benson Darlington, Mrs. H og<'l' V. Baylis, M r·:-;, Etlwa rd .J. Padmo r<', M n; . Hurry D. J::gbert , 1\lrs. E than A llen, l\11'8, Dennis N. Lever, Mrs. H. W. M i t­chP I I . It is hoped that there will be abo u t sl'V<•nty-five tuhles i n pluy.

Tho�w on Uw committee plann ing t h i K Jl!ll'LY a n• : M rs. A. D. Thompson, �Pneral chninn a n ; and as:·dHting her lll'l' l\1 J'H. Charles W . Preston ; Mrs. Charles C. (; ordon, M rs. l lu i'J'y D. Jo:ghPI't, .M1·s. Chul'lvs K Bingham anrl M rs. Clutrll's S. GlPim. A nyone wish­ing tick et" may "''eure tlwm through any of lhe e o rn m itleP or through M iss W illinms at llw < : i l'l Rcout. Jwarlqtl!l l'­terH.

LYNN D. STILES NAMED TO HOME B. & L. POST

Lyn n IJ. !-;ti les has been uppo int­P<i asHistant. to the president of the Home Build ing and Lonn AsHociulion as a full l i m e pnirl executive which a ppears to he n eonfide n L expresHion

of th<• association's l�elie f in the fu­ture gTuwth of th is commu nity anU i ts p a rt i n such devl'iupment.

Aec ording to the last a n n u al J'e­po rt covPri ng Uw enle ndar ypm· of J o:: 1 , the nssociation Rhowcd net ea rn ings of $1 :�H���:L(i,1, Pqu ival ent tn R . r>7 '1<· , its assets have stearlily advanced fmm $:l0, ! ili i . OH i n I U J :! to $2,�·1 fi,() 1 2. !H• nt the <"lost· of the year 1 !);! ] , ant! notwiths tan d i ng the heavy and u n us ua l payments it has made tn �harehohh�rs on aecou nl o f the bu si ness depression, i ts l i q u i d po­sition at the close of the year com­pares favorahly with any assoeialion i n the stale. ·- ---- -- - - --- -· -� I

BARDWELL Says:-'l'ht" U S'I'II I C I I t b lnklll thnt b,.·

ltldln� U N lu•tul, It t'UIH'rnlll 1 t 1111 t·n t l rt· tllhNNI 1o'r. hculy. I•'U U I. I "' I I J)J•:Ct•: .. 'J'JUN. h i l l l' h o CVt"r gn vt• n n OS'l'Jti<.:JI t'rt' d l t fur good Mt"IIM«' f

Y O U JIIHJS I•:IJ LIN'I'I•:RS. \Vhu IJp. .. llf'Ve lnh•r t•un dltluuN " I ll hr ntnrt' fnvurn hh•, u n l �· nrrd to O U S I•�Il \'I•! fh,. J.,\ It( if'� N tJ �1-JJ I•:Jl nf •'SIU.U nutl lli·:NTEIJ' ' .. IJ(IIJI dJNJIIU.)"t'll. fu :'"(•U)bp ho\V ynu n r r Ji" U ( ) I , J N U \'Ulllt� I·:J,J•• IUUJ UIIUf Jlll,..Hhll.r 1111 IUQIJ,Y blgbly dt"Mirn h1e ulfc•rhtKH•

Alt l·� YUIT A N US'J' I t i C I I In ht•­l l r r nnd h n h U u r nre yuu, I l k "" n• n n y oUu•rN, m u k l n l{ , · u u r ",.1 ... lf"l•t lun uuw, n ht•n J•: V E U Y Jl,i\(''J'Oil IIIII In V H i l l't. I•'.<\ \'CUt ' ltrud u u r f'IPHI'llllt•d hJ\ ciM." In f ii iM t·tl l t l u n nrul \'t' r l r y •mr MfltfNnrnt f hn t N O \\ IS 'J' I I Jo� 'l'llf l.: '1'0 A C'I'.

H. F. BARDWELL CO. 225 Eaat Broad Street

WESTFI ELD, N. J. 'Phone 2-3 1 3 1 or 2-160&-W

Real E•lal• INSURANCE • MORTGAGES

PHON E 1 746 o�LES . MISS 1\N BEAUTY I CULTUR.� 84 ELM STRE ET -

PIECEMEAL INSURANCE-Insurance against one or t w o selected perils Is not thorough insurance of your property investment -it is a speculative ex­pressio n of the opinion that, if your property is damaged, the damage will result from one or two specified causes.

To insure safely by this method requires the sup­erhuman powers of a prophet.

The m ore modern way is by "Planned Protection" which provides all-'round coverage. Let us tel l you about it.

�==============�-IT'S SMART TO USE

Thrif-T The clever h ousekeeper has not become the family laundress. Sho has discovered THRIF-T -a service with all flat pieces ironed and the balance returned in a waxed bag, just the right dampness for ironing at her leisure. Now 71f2c per pound.

P. S. If desired, she may have the shirts anCJ blouses professionally finished at 1 3c each.

1 .. Aak our floutf�man. 2 • Pl111no l'rf -frl<rl 3-39110 - Ollan�:r 3.0357 3 • IJ?rllo 280 Soul/a 12th Stn•••l, iV•·••ark. N, J,

N o 1o S e r v i n g O u r J? o u r t h G e n e r a t i o n

COLUMBIAN LAUNDRY _; ' . . ' • · NEWARK , . "

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R A T E S : j O n e - Ce n t - �\ - W ord l Mmrmurn Cha1 ge 25c I f(Ads'' A n epted In Phone

A.n addttlonal charge of two cent. f will be made fo! aavertu•ementa that are charced

HOUSES FOR RE NT

II'OR

TO Rl-::N r--6-Uumn Uuu•e .. good con· d l t lon, au l m provemf"nts. garage, 6 m i n utes t o B t u tlon 689 North Ave , West 2 lO�U

FOR R l':.NT-�lx-Room Uou•e wltb all moderu lmprovem�nt a Sun poreb, tlle bath st{'a.m heat, one�car �ar­age twelve m i n u t es walk to C IL R� station '\ c•tfleld Rent UO 00 per Dralte, Tel W catfteld 2 !306

WA NTED

\VJ\ N rl�ll-C'I"IIIIfll;l('•l l'lnno luRirn«'(tlr for Ltglnner Address Box 9 cora Lcadf'r Ort2ce 2�2,. ·2 t

THE WESTFIELD LEA DER. WEDNESDAY MARCH 2. 1 932

··l-.:. .. : :. . . � ... <·,_ . . . ··· : . . . . .. B IJW JUM D SELl.. H ERE R EAL ESTATE WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED

- ------• A lll'Ji;N'I I'.R \"ORJ� WANTEJI - Al­l era ttons and rerml rs, r ours, garages,

jc:t���\�t.e:tc •it��1r�1:!a" r�f ���t-�:1"f481 1 < �urn lH r lnutl S t , Iel 'Vcstt1eld 2· 1 J I Bu 11 2 3-tr 1

FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES

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DR. MAN N E SPEAKS AT LIONS M EETI NG

n j 1 1 1 1 .1! t ! I t, d j JH 1 l l l f: 1 t

t h i t : l \ t n r l ui U t " a"'hlng_l )Jl B1 u n t t nmal \\ a-"' g n �.: n I 11da\ n1ght hx the He\ Ro1 E Mann<, 1J JJ , pa, tcr r f th< l u '( M E ChUJ c h, at l m« l J illr of he L1un> ( lub m the I ! i l l 11 11 11 > U >< SJil nghdd road l hc nH d Jnl'" '"' du cctcd In ( \\ ,., I ]( \ ( 1 l 1 n t h«. JH t'·:ld{ nt 1 RELIEF FUND

TOTALS $5,846.63 I l he I mUg'< n< y He hef I und of the

l l�>II Id NUJ >mg A>-ouatwn h<�s now l J ea< h«l a tol,d of $C, ,�j(J G l and du 1 mg the past " ' ek c onti 1hutwns have

fH t n r t ( l n t d f1 om'f A 1 nend" and I M 1 s \\ L Spaldmg l he numhe1 oJ fanu! Jes 111 need of /

.d'-SJstanu� 1� < on ... tanth IncJ ea"-mg and / nwn\ mot ( < o n tt l butwns are needed

" J ] (bt < lll e J gP II CV H hef \\ Oi k IS to he / , o n t l l l u ul u n t i l < mplo) nHnt for the / u n l m p 1 o 1 t d ( till Le f ound

Canbou W.th llt.Jrns ! \Jp

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l i l t I t l l opf 1 1 1 I Hi\ IH � � � \ l ! H ill l ll l I I

,�\ sut de fa t c C \ t mug frock for the Suh-DeL I t is cut low enough in the buck to please any young lady and with the lu tie J ad.ct ou it hecomea a charm. 111g drnner dress. ()\ 1 I t

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LEGAL NOTICES ' HI til 1 o t h ers aro def<' H da n ts, ) ou are J ( t U I J 1 to n J J ear a nd answer the b i l l of said l llmplninant o n or before th(! t \\ ( ) f t h dn.\ of Apr i l nex t or I n de­l he rcuf H U L h

P \ lJJ, Q 01 I V I: R H l i ! C l l o r o f Com)ll dnrrnt, 10 l tm Street P a t C'd 1 ebnn r,\- 11 1 932 \\ est fif' l tl, N J I I'• , $ 1 u u1 2-17-H

r'<'es l? SO -------- ------� (11) ( I UP SJ T il I �� � :o<; I , N<lTi l l IS ll l H I BY <1 1 \ I N Th t t the J -ccount of the ""uhsC'rlber l�X{'l utf 1 f t h e C'St t te oC 1 O U I S R ll.OBl\1�� (I<'C'f as('(j \\ I l l b(' n ull l t N1 nnd st ated b'

t he S u n o .... t te nnd rt porU"d for set t l t lilt n t to t tH Oq ht\ns Court ot 1 h1 ( o u n t \ of lTnlon on f'rlda\ t ho firf'lt d n nf \ ! t t l n t x t n t 1 : w P l\1 I ll !. \\ ! S l li'I LLLl fitllS'l COM ! \ :> \

1 xcc u to r l • t t t d T t l rn n n 20 th 193:! I \ t Tl� ( ) 01 lVt.:n., I rnctor \\ t � t fl t d N J r ( 8 $ r) .!0

. �WHAT DO NOW i s the time

to shop thru the Classified Col­umna of the West­field Leader. Now is the time to pick

up real Bargains,

need to ravel· shop"- - -

We have done it aD for you. Let us teO you what cruises, what boats, what hotels are best-what they cost. Let us get you at­tractive reservations, ar­range passports, money orders and all the details of your trip at no extra cost. Let's talk it over. No obligation.

THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY

• • • a car, a home, a

job, a room, a buai·

ness opportunity • • • you'll find them all

listed because • • • TH�vs WANTS A.RE REFLECTED

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THE WESTFIELD LEADER 'PHONE YOUR "AD"-2-0407

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WESTFIELD. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. M ARCH 2. 1932 - ��--�--����-----------------COVETED AWARDS UNCOLN P.-T. MEMBERS

A B O UT TOWN TO BE GIVEN H EAR DR. MURPHY

with SALLY Three Appreciation A wards

To Be Pre.ented At Mid­Winter Rally

T!·_t> �� ... b.-,t.--.! �h .... !.dd t r1i�n a '"::::d H .::t··.,.� < ·."-;" !:at':�s wb .. �h \\ : :1 i Goi�<i f.:n! · : �· !�v( �: �·-:t:- ..:''-'�·.f\_"r.at:<y sn�..� hap;�::y.

llr. >I:�"-' !' !t1:.:.��'�-Y "\f :!".� r�y\"h.--:�·-;y C >:r : ._· .. ·.t t':::e l�n:vt>�.:.:�:y �.· ! Pt'::r.­� :.->>iir.:a :;.,;,j :!":(., L : !i:\_· �•k ra�r::­Tt:'a"-+t- �- A :<-..;;. ,,._ ... £,a��\)n �· -n \\'f· .:!�-.�.5-diiy

b _, 1 ,\f: i,_-t; arl:'" t�-�- r-.:��.��: ·-. - s .. f.:.':. t"" • ; , �L;�;� ��.,':�1i:� �e ;;������.,;:. dv���- ,�FJB���·o�n��:;,u;· !!"!·: �.:: a wads wi: c� rc"' - :rd ,,, ' t r� ,.-.;: . �o' �����; .• : �·::���rh:''/�;�::';�\,;' ,�;::��; ::� :, t-,i d>t>. and _ its grand weat�er t o J terday f�.· r a n:otc-r :r:p to \\-.1H:-:i�.g- �:����:��. f�:�·�;,:��- G��-!�;�--��: �::: ��; ::st·: :.' ��-""- Y :r.d.ovr£ \\"""lth a round (\! co.n- ·, :on, D. C . J · H' ;.. :\ �, !·. �!d ��. �-:..; �.j \-�:: :va�t' �!"' • .: habi; .. . _ ·.:r.:'-··r- �£" . :3 .. -�. L-�.-:. T"r.t:-.:--t- t�a-��r� :i�l � . f·:: i.f you

':e more energettc. , _ � .... � , _ . a!"r awardt'-J !·-y d -.� ,('L :..;, :.t: tht· :;:� ... 'h. t'-� � !· �-:l .:: �·t:·.;'...:: o1. r. d hi� �d;�.. ... �.-� : t' tl '> : r ... •rmt>nt

er. _, _-y a i�t:i€ danetng, . I ��:!'· E. �- Ra n ,:: c .pn c-f B:r .. ·t: &\"€· thu;:;�h � �.:: Xa: : v r al Li :ri 5--cc··.l : S:sr;- s:� .:·u :d hi (\·n .. !.,;"· i-..· t� h� t f-. :� fl'r faH� - - �!ar�h Forth'' i5 the very apt tJtle 1 nue 1s ::-pending a few da:--:: !:. A dan- Uard c·r·n:m: : ! �-t'- Thot?v att- �\.· bf t�!f- ;;:� :n :;�.+.._-..�"i iS Je:rin;t•nr�l ':: 1.' a � h:ld"s

.. : l ;;.ab·d1e Manso�·s dan�e ��c:tai tO j ti(' c:ty_ ���:��,_1 � '-' :!-! ::-:. Harr-�� L. L: ;';'h�i.·r .. �:� ru: n:a� .it.S't'�""Vl\";\"n�. tht' :'-}"�j.k\'l" s.aiJ. t>r ;;;iv..: n at l!asoruc Hall Fnaay e\·i'· f -+- \;,-!-;,, b1i� g:-. t r. �\ .. tt· Ht·d C r\•�=- �·,_<; r::o:e� Ct:,:Jr"!� d::ft: r !n at)ih:y h' a�•:o�.1rb r..:r.� t :March fourth) \\ith a varied ! .M i5� Eilt>t: Xydegg..:r. da'Jg!:ti'-r .,_,f lr. r .... · �1'. t' �� :..t Ni r:g. f·adt l'f :wt r..! v

t'dth'�t t i- ·n ar.d jt i� !: ..... t ri�h: h' at· pr··� I am by �ti55 Manson her5elf and j �lr. and :.\Ir�. P. F. �ydt-�r of w � ' j , . l-. · � , • ! t:·n:p� L.• )!;\·t• t'X i.'t."N- t''-i:J c�r��.�n h' a ' b:r pupil�. 11Lawrt.� n,.·� aver.'J e �·�5 g_t•nt.� to Ba!��- : -·"'t{�;.' �-:�t:' ·i:;;,/"'k,_.-.��-.

a�i1r.�h�·��-�h�-���� - �:� ';d ht'Yt�nd tis \.·a pa�.·it y . A ,H��\•rt · ; -+-- more . �Ia . . for a v;s-1t wah her .:oi�: rr- givf n :w�� fr;5.� a ! r ft):n·-::ot:.:;. ft-;r tb: ,.,i_ p�;�.._)nality n•su.i��. ht' �.aid .

. .\mong the adults there's an ot her : i n-Jaw, l:r5• Rl..Jla�d . :-;ydt:gger. �Ir. ::a m � it:·n}?':h c: t in�t1 . anJ � !'a• t h : rd This wa.:o:. t i--.t' last t_)vt.�ntn)!' nwet.in� 1 • h ·· "'erle� of dance� by th€ \Yest- Roland :-\ ydeggt:r �� in Joh n:: Ho pki n 5 t._

a,ig\:.' w;l; •.:�-i' p�·to�\_·n:t-._\ h, ).irs. EtLa.r:. \l:" t!�t' a� .. ·�i�t..t � .. ·n f�._\r tht;> \'t�«.r. Th� �'1- '��·D�nce Clu b Saturday eYening at � H v�pi ta l, where he was -operat e-d on Al:en . fc·rm�r ��fl!lHHi$�i(lnl.•r �,f t h� th.·· � t mn'tin_g- w1�l bt• lla

.rch :.? 3 at t;; \\'estfie1d Tennis Club . . A n u m· J Saturda r f�,."'r iippendiC'itif. \\"e-3trl t ! �i C'-:;..;_ �a·i l G i rl �c0ut�. wht• :L l ;; p. rn. w i t h the p r\))!-ra m in chargt'l

bt-r vf l ocal young couples wtll attend I -+- f.:.r t�t> pa�� : ,�.-1) yea r� hs.::- g-�vt• n the t,f t l:t• !t'1h.'ht.•r�. �{r$. H\l\;,·arli Batt as gue sts of the members. �rs. l �Ir. and �I rs. Frank Dt>Klyn Bur· U :'.t' (>f her pr0p�rt;� 0n t he \Y t)s: tic-ld llil1i �t l� EEr a\"('th �"an will act as Le-0nard S. Church of the Boulevard ler of Pe lham . X. Y . . w�re the wt�E'k- ,s;rpc·r. r�•a,J f•...1 r the u�e o f a Girl h .:·�t'-'�.:'-t'-;'. will be the hostess in charge, and end guests of �l r,. Walt�r J. Lee of Scout day camp. This prc>p�r� y t o : --------"�!'. he a.sisted by :Mesdames Robert I South EudiJ a\·entle. ti:e ,,·ou:, i> k nown as Camp A l l,• n- W. C. T. U. PLANS Bellows of East Orange, Alfred E. . -+- broc·k. It ha;; b.>e n mad .. i nt<> a · SILVER TEA MARCH 9 ?\orris of Midwood pla('e, R. L. De- J �fh:::: .Maxint' �lt"t t!ach. daught-er pit'n f't" r cam p . with a sw imm ing P'-"t'! , Camr o f Colonial avenue and Walt er 1 of Mr . . ancl �l r;. H. J . _ �lett!aeh . . M and <' Utdoc>r fire places. rcwk e rv and · Tht• f.r,t ,,f a ><• rie ; ,,( ;ilv,·•· 1<•8$. • T. Pvllock of the Boulevard. 1 �lountam avenue and �hss Enna G1d- . f<rn !:llrdt•n and all the other

. idel\l { l . l 1 ( 1 \\' , I J f � PI · fi 1 i ' · 1 · f , ., ., f , 1 � , t.lr t w cam pa1gn Hh g'tlt t.l t 1e • ; -4- er ot atn f ' . are .eavtng t liS adc L cr a regu ar.

c amp. i C . T . l".. will lw j!'iHn by �Irs. T. T. : We"n• beard rumors of ah

J unior J ;;·,���!<�o;! o��da�x t.cnded motor trip . Th" scou : ; who Will present t he se and :'. E. H arkra,!cr in t ht'i r h,>me, W<•man"s Club dance at Ec o Lake ,.._ b adge; in beh a l f of the re>t o( the 5 � :1 Bird1 aHn ue WednesdaY after-Gount rv Club on April 2, and al- l �lr; . scout; an• : F•> r �1 1-s. Lipphnrdt, pre· no,,n . �l an· h �� ,.t · � : ;1(1 o'cl,,,:k. h h �the plans are sti l l rather epheJ . Law renc� _Bo-5-t \'"1\.'k of Grovt• �t.'ntat i('lll �pt•aker. J a n e G �,rdt..,n (, f , :\t r!' . • J. A n u·u s- � n,w.-lt•s n f C ran-t oug , . 1 stre et 1s e n t t-'rtanllng ht•r dinner and T , • • . .. . , · 1 1 ' �

meral we re told, the news ls greet .. l l _ . l . 1 1 h h F .d· � rc t p -. , prt �t nt tng t H) bat gc.• , Trt'tlp fnrd . l't'll nt \ \ h.'t' prt.'"'li.h•nt and "'tlt'-! b' h" h' h h > 1 1< ge c u > at er . nme on r1 a\· • B " t . n 1 •1 b l l f · . · • • •

ed w:th a great 1g 1p, lp. urra • even in�. · · 1 ;· . t � � at n'; o n , ot \ nwtn \�rs <..1 l l't.lll ) l1f Chns-.t tan Clt 1lt"'n�lnp, h as

on a.ll �ides. I -+-! � lr::-.

. Llpphar:H ::: prt .. St'!:� hnnw n u rs.- 1 ht'�o'n !'t't'un�d t{} g-i ve.' a ta lk tlll .. Citi·

-+- 'I < \\' I

• ' . • :l -· - Jng . ' l as.-� f <•r nr. Kmdl. SJ>t'l'C h, ' lt'!J >h i p and t ilt' WHY> llllli )l t•u ns of .• r.. a .u .-.n, r�'" o( La\\renre 'hrwn ( · rkt• 1111 1 1 in ; • t l , ' 1· · · A number of t he younger marrieds : U\"etHlP was ho�'te::. ... tn lwr hrid e t•lub · � .. • .. . t� , • � .{ t . ' ll. Ilf! 0�1 lt : Pu b �

.�· Lift·' u� slw ha:::- r�, � nd tt i n

got together for !I Dutch Treat sup- yesterday a fterno�n. �I n;. I . �. Cas- \:a"rl;: .f.U�l.�ll Dll ,,, both .'' f rr•H'l:' lwr hnt• ,q· WL>rk . II••r t• xper!l•nre �as

per and dancE' at the home of M r. sidv of Prc• oo: pe�.:t <.:t rt'l't i-= e nt e rtai n · :/"- . Igt� � � ·0�'1 �rt,op ).' \\ h,.) \\t· n �1Vt•n hr r ll w�'ntl t•rful Jh1ht h·nl ttl­and �lr.. s. Pau l Johnston on Shado w- ing her hri:lge clu b ton"ight . :\!!":' . . ':'.< mbci; ,� t Ius tir;t _ Il l� . < lass lnst , >ig-ht tha: wil l pr,,-.. h,•th pn!fitable

lawn Drive on Saturday evening. Mr. Arthur �lec·kt·� will be hoste" to h e rs \\i':· ., r�--�ll�l ll f!Aj .' .", • I�"�. ' h f�>t" ,�1: '· , and l nter,•<t ll l)!. �I:" ll""'" St,•uer­

and �'"· John ston and Mr. and Mrs. next �londay at her home on South· · .' � ; a '

·'.r,' ; � 1"

"11� : " ' n-,

"""''! wJ! I �l lll!. A l l tlw llll'lllbPr>

G 0 e E French of Haze) avenue Ch H s; j belg"l . of Ti t l p ' and }HtlllHlh ·\_)n t h t.� and Wllf1il'l\ l !l tt'rt· � t t'd t\l'l' wt.•1t'llfll.t.' , e rg . · . , t: .. tnut .,treet . ' l:adJ!'t"', Pegg-y Sdl\\'t.) n nt":<Qn of Troot) ! acted as Jomt !lost�. -+- 1 1 n h f 1 · • . , . . . _ . . . · . ot o t wse g1rls wert' nr,h•nt : C. D. of A. BEGI N S -+- Mro. �1. H. Pmlhpo of D u o !e: l\\ e- . , ... mpr·rs last w m m e r. On tht• plat · ;

There has been considerable social n u e has rt•tu nwd from a month 's stay ' f1>nn with the>•' repr,• sentat h·,, ,,· o u t s I REHEARSALS FOR SHOW acth·iti£·s among the younger married I near Floren ct.• , S. C. ! will ht.' h gro u p o f th·l\ lH lll't':' form. i set in \Vychwood. A recent party 1 -+- ing n �·�;mi-circ!e> for a ha�·k��To und a:' \ " l'nttil•" a mu ;;;i.-a\ '-'nnwdy hy John "'"' a dinner at which !llr. !nd !\Irs. :llr. and :\Irs. \\'. T . . Pollock of t �e , the badges a n• pn•s,•n!t•1l. . ll. H<>l!er>. w ' l l he• pr<''<'ll l t•d on tilt' Robert E. Perry and �Ir. n d �Irs. 1 Boulevard are ente rt.amt ng as thetr ; Thi� is a rn rt> privilP�!t.' t o bt.

' ahlt.' l t-' \·eni n�:. l•f � lard1 1 ti. l 7 in tht• aud· George R; Coale, Jr., were hosts, at gue,ts �.ext week·t'nd �lr. and :'llrs. i tu pn•>ent these had!!"' and. "' it is , i torium < >f l ! .> ly Tri n i t )· pa rod1ial the latter � home o n Cherry Lane. J. E. \\ t}s--o n of Eng-]pwood. ; t h {' first t inw t ht•v hn\·t· bt.•t·t� prt.>· l �dw\d u ndt•r t h,, a u=--picpg (1{ Court

� . -+- ; ;en ted in \\',•stth•l;!, l!rt'at p lan s a rt• I Trinity .. :l:l7. C. l l . ,,f A . Till' cast,

Mr. and !\Irs. W1lham ;\lcL. Br1stol , A •on was �orn on Sat urday to, :llr. , bt' ing mad<' fc>r t h•• rally and the pre- : wlud1 11'111 bt• <'<l llllH'H'd of 100 !ler· Jr., of Wychwood have returned from 1 •md !\Irs. J. '\ estfonl Cutler of F.ver- Sl'n\ation . Tlw rally is Ol><' n h> the j sons. bc'l!llll rdwarsnls :'llonduy mght a trip to Charleston, S. C. 1 gTel' n road. The �ahy lS a gr��Hi- gt' nt•ral p u hl il' and all frit'IHI� a nd 1 an d mn n y (l�Jt �tnlll� lt�Jr you�� n��!! -+- 'on of �lr. James L Cut ler o f K nn- parents are urged to attt•tHL x,, 11,1- ! and Wllnwn wlll t�lll't lnpat<'. l attw

�Irs. w. P. \'an Camp o f Carlto n , hall �,·enue a nd of :'>l r. and �I rs. Guy . m ission f<'t' w ill bt• eha t·ge•l , b u t i t is : " ,nHl to bl' <hst m ctly dt•Hr a n d un-road had as her week-end guests �Ir. l H. ::\oble of H lgh lan d a\'l'nue. i hope.d that t>ach "·n u t and visit<>r will : muaL Tl ek t'\ s un• now t>n '-'lit' and and :'>Irs. G eorg<' L. Hawkins of Larch- -+- l bring u ca n of fnod . whieh w ill be ! may lw "ht :mwd fn•m any member mont. X. Y., fo rmer Westfielders. A daughtt•r, Joan C1'dly, was h•>rn : colleded i n larg-t• bask,·t� and pre- I of tlw eo u rt .

Mrs. \'an C amp gave a luncheon and on Sunday. February 21 to Lieuten- : s,•nted to the Welfare Council to b e 1 ·------bridge for :'>Irs. Hawk i ns on Fr iday i a

.nt and _)h·

.s. Hu s;ell E. Bates o: Lan- ! d kt ri b u t t•d to necdr families. j Nam<d for Purpo&e

afternoon , 1· smg, �!lch1gan. �Irs. Bates IS the : - l F u l l • ·r.- 1·:� r th ·"" i lH'd I t < " " " "' h,, -+- former :'>liS> Betty W at lin!!'ton , dsugh- i -Our Cent-A-Word Ad!, Brrng Re- <"all><' or l i < <>ri " ' ' " l i " ''' In ful l l l l� Mrs. Will iam .J. Anderson of St. ter of )lr. and M rs. E, H. Watling- ! sultll. wo<>l•·n l ' in!h.

Marks avenue flew to Washington, ton of Eu�lid annue. Lieu t� nant : ------ _________ __.:. ______________ _ D. C., o n Monday for a visit v:ith I Bates is an i n structor in m i l itan- sri- : • 1 � � -.. --·-----._._...._---·--·-·---·-·�----.o-o her son and daughter-in-law, lllr. and 1 enr<' at the Universit y of �l ich igan . \ f 1 Mrs. Pau l Anderson. -+- 1 I

man J;luce i :::: entt}rta inin� n n u mh(lr I ongratu afrons r rr In re f =============="" ! :'lfrs William F. Wil l i, of Cole- ' . c l • M 111• Jr IJ f I CONGO MEN PLAN of the .Tunior High School crowd at a I 1 • •

HOME TALENT NIGHT I dane� in honor of her dau!!'htcr Sat- 1 J d I f I __ urday .,,·erung. 1- :\Jr. Windfe dt. eserves well of 1is e low I

i n dependent business m e n as well as the public I The Men's Club of the Con�rc�a- SA LLY. \ 1 " " at l a rge for his pioneer work n n d untiring tiona! Church will hold i ts regular 1 1 efforts to arouse a civic i n terest in local a ffairs. I monthly meeting in the parish house WESTFIELD WILLS 1

on Thursday evening, March 3 . i I None of us can exist without trade a n d our

A year ago t h e c l u b adopted a p r o - ADMITTED TO PROBATE 1 1 only cl ientele is W e8tfield. l\lr. Windfeldt h as

gram of meetings, one of which was 'I --- . j 1 ,::erved om· town faith fully nnd· h onestly for

designated as Home Talent Night Under the t <•nm o f the WJ! l o f ::l!rs. , I over t hirt v \'('ars and whatever success he has when the evening's program was made Je .. ie L. Beattys which wa� admitted i h a d h e h ;{s � arned . His businegs record speaks up wholly of club memben. The to probate bdorp Surrogate Geor�e I for itself. meeting this week is the second Home J L. Juh�ston in Elizabeth on Monday, j Talent Night and Dr. Robert B. Sos- , her entlfe estate goes to her hu,band, 1 man, physic ist. connected with the I Gcor�e D. Beattys . of 5 Stoneleigh I Research Laborator ies of the United Park. )lr. Beattys Js al;;o named ex- . .

States Ste.el Corporation, and C. C. ecutor of the document. M rs . . Be- 1 I Van !\uys, physicist, with the Air Re- attys d ied February �0 a n d be5 ldes 1 1 duct ion Corporation, are to be t h e her hu�bnnd 1s sur:·"·cd by three ' I Bpeakers. dau�hters, �Irs. Jc,le n. Ro�eri' of :

Dr. Sosman will talk on the sub· Evanston , _III. , �[rs. :'lla de.l ine E. Doh- ! I

iect. "Testimony of Phvsics and hrow of \\ e;;tfiel d and l111ss Adele :11. : 1 Chemistry in Sho"wing the -�gc of the Beattys of Xew Yo:� Cit�, and one il l Earth," while Mr. Van Nuvs will son , Frank L. B<•a tt} s o f " est field. • I speak. on "Re�e�t Arch_eo!ogi�al Dis- , Th� will

, o f W il l iam )!: R ��and, w

.h� l I

cover1es Deplctmg B •bhcal Back- � ,,len m " e>tfield, Feb i U a t � 1 6 \\ a , 1 ground." Mr. Van Nuys is the lead- a.lso admitted to proh�te a.nd the en- !

I er of the adult bible class of the / lire estate goes to h 1 s w1dow, 1\lrs. l 1 church school and is a deep student I �lyrt !e Wolfe Holand. now living in !' of Biblical lore and history. New Holland, Pa.

Feeling that both of these topics I

\\'<', too, ha\·e sened Westfi('ld for over t h i rty years and wil l let our record speak for its('lf. \Ve al ways bel ie\·c that price i,; an index of Quality. Standard brands maintain their prices, \'aryin� with the markets of course. Cut prices are cut q u a l ity with one except ion-to sell u n d e r cost on one item and make it u p on another. Chain !<to res a n d de­pnrtment stores are o l d offendez·s a t t h is and the p u blic has come to recog-nize this p ractice as u n fair and essenti a l ly d ishonest.

FOLLOW TO THE TREND ROSENBAUM'S 1----t"l'ttE PARKING SPACE.---------'PHONE PL'F'D 6�2�60Clo---l

Details Play a Big Part In Spring Dress

Fashions

g.95 j. Liug,•rit' t rimmingi\ elose llt't'k­lllies, t'1.llor t'Pntrasts, high wail't lines. TbtiSt' an• some of tht1 high l i�hts il 1 tllt' st•astm 's sh I t•$. Important tll't ails wbid1 \W iun e considt'l't'd in at<st'lllhli n� th is new s�11·ing �l'tlllp, you will tiud everyt lli ng that 's nt>w nnd smart at this divt•l'$itit•d asst,rhrwnt iu two big prit•t> 1p•oup!l,

Siaa from 12 lo 44 Aad 11 to 52l

Suits Will Dominate The

Srnart VVardrobes

This Spring

�,his year you can be really smm·t wcarin� a suit that is ultra-sty­l ish a nd ,vet pn�· pn•eious lit.tb for it. Ct1nw and Sl'e th(·!'P !I!OI't ht'('Oi l lil lg' l l ltldPIS in lln \'y, 1 llll, n 1Hl hP ig-P. Sonw trimnwd witl1 t'nrs, otlwn; strid l r tai lored. Ft':t t ming the new ·h igh wnis1 l i nt •s n n d l ittl<• "Bt>ll Roy " jnck­Ptl'.

Sizes from 12 to 20 Aud 36 to 42

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ROSENBAUMS •' P L A I N F I E L D ' S M E T R O P O L I T A N S T O R E "

Will be of i n terest to the men of the · Shortlived Glory I town at large, the dub extl'nds a I Thp pl?culinr �!lor,\" or A t lH·n� fn l l-- I cord ial invitation to any such to at- j Pll t i r,. Jy w ! l h i n n >i n::ll' Cl'lllur)·-tiJ,• I tenci this me eting. fifth l t P ft •I'P f �h r i ..: t . J J

Chain store competition, department store methods. mal's production spell the ruination of A m eri c a . It is t h e a ntithesis of the Amez·­ica of our fou nders. It is the e n d of inde­pendent action, t h e end of man's ownersh i p of h is o w n b usiness, t he i n d ividual relation of em­ployer to employee, that persona l relationship and the verv freedom of our movements whether b usiriel<R or social.

I CHAR IS FOUNDATION GARMENT '"""tftf'ltl llc>Jtrt-•co••tntln�r

GEORGE F. HARTTEN Pool Office Building

CRANFORD, N. J.

Mrs. Emma B. Lawrence

Hairdreuer .. . . j I I Mrs. Henry Luning r--··-·--·--·--·---------- - ---- -·-j: I I I

Happy Days Are Here Again FLOWERS ARE PLENTIFUL AND

LOOK AT THE PRICES !

I I I I I I Roaes, Carnations, Daffodils and Tulips

Priced as low as

I I . . $1 .00 .. , ···- 1 :

Sweet Peas 35c Frezias SOc Calendula 75c per doz. � �� ALL FRESH HOME G ROWN.

Cheap merchandise oz· pmvisions mean cheap labor, low va! ues o f raw materials. It is time to face the truth. It is a cancez· striking at the vitals of A merican l ife. Everv dasg is suffering- and that is t h e reason. B�ttez· that egJ.:s were $ 1 . 0 0 a dozen or stocking-s $5.00 a pair and h ave the money to buy t h e m , than egJ.:s a t 35c a dozen and si l k stockings at 8!lc a pair and nobody with the money t o buy freely.

\Vealth creates wealth. It is a n economic law. Ful l value for basic commodities, hig-h wages, and a fai r profit for the finished articl e nnd w e c a n a l l be prosperous.

Westfield can strike a blow for itself. Our succesg is bound up with one anollwz·, no mat­ter w h ere our income is made or i n vested. Buying from one nnother we can enlarg-e o u r busi n('ss community, stores wil l J!l'OW i n size and n u mber and we can be m utually pros­perous.

Wl\L S. SCHAEFER.

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9 A. M. or· n f t � r -1 1 '. M.

F L O W E R S For All Occarions

3 3 1 South Avll!nuc Oppo•it• Shdion

' Phone 2·3 3 1 0

The Advertised Article is one in which tl1e Merchant :: I himself hns implicit fnith--

else he will not ndverti"e it. You nre snfc in patronizing the merchants whose advts. appear in this paper because their goods are up-to-dote and not shopworn. • • •

ELECTRIC TREATMENTS,

llA I\ ING,

SWEDISH MASSAGE. liJR heRt referf'ncne to l ' h )'Rh�lanl and promlru•nt ftunlll�a In \VeRlth.,ld.

Office Hour11 J .5. 'Phone Cranford 6-1 8 1 8 or

Realdcnco Tel. Cranford 6-1073 any other time ..

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20 PROSPECT STREET WEST FI ELD, N. J.

Weolfield 2·2287

I onit:·"iiii.ENT•G'oui:o"· CHIROPODIST

309 Park Ave,, Plainfield

!:, Pur En!->tl'r - n Statnctto or :---------------. , yonr '"hilt! from your favorite James Moffett & Son snnp·shot. Novel nnt! attrnc- Estnbllshcd 1885 tiv•· ,;t. * 1 . 75 ench. Conw in CARPENTERS, """ "'''' lht•m.

BUILDERS

W i l fred H. Wolfs

11nd GEN'L CONTRACTORS

Jobbing of All Kinda

-EXPERT MECHA NICS Office: 30 Prospect Street 'Phone 2-17-14 Wcalfiold

PHOTOGRAPHER I " - - - - - - . . . · - · · -· · - - -2311 Eut Broad St. Telephone 1 Did you forJCCt to advertlae thla opposite Wutn .. ld -Our Ceni-A·Worda Ade. Brlq R•·

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Telepboae :J 2-0407 WEDNESDAY , MARCH 2, 1932

Motor Department Needed While sharing Governor Moore's belief

that there should he considerable consolida­

tion of State departments it is not easy to

accept his program to the extent of eliminat­

ing the offiee of State Motor Commissioner

and shifting so many of its responsibilities to

other officials. Under the administration of

Commissioner Dill, who worked out some of the problems in that office admirably, the

State Motor Department was recognized as

bighly efficient and with advantageous legis­lation it has become one of the branch es of

the State government that not only pays its own expenses but contributes funds to the State Treasury that are eagerly and p ersis­tently sought for other purposes that arc not remotely associated with its profit earning capacity.

At the present time regulation of motor driven vehicles nnd problems arising from the operation of automobiles and buses and trucks require special consideration and call for the administration of such affairs by well trained officials of special qualifications. In many re­epects it has developed into a highly technical branch of the State's affairs that must b e un­der one chief and free from the ordinary in­terferences and conflicts that arise easily in the administration of State affairs.

In the hands of some of the politicians the State Motor Bureau might �e converted into a very effective p olitical machine operated more profitably for its employees than for the benefit of the State and those who must be controll ed by its regulations. The bureau has been remarkably free from political scandals and New Jersey has been followed by other States in its methods of handling motor prob­lems and as long as it is kept clean and shows efficiency there should be no effort to make changes in the organization as a State bureau.

Taxpayers in New Jersey do not have much trouble in finding out how the Motor Vehicle Bureau pays its own way b ut there is considerable difficulty at times in getting full facts about the expenditures of some other branches of the State government that demand big appropriations every year. Operation and ownership of motor vehicles i n New ,Jersey is less expensive than in many States and the Bureau has at a l l times shown a spirit of fair­ness that has been praiseworthy.

Let the Motor V chicle Bureau alone Gov­ernor, and do the housecleaning more n eeded in some other departments.

- !Ill -Just As It Should Be

There have been some expressions of alarm because the i mmigration figures are de­creasing and four foreigners nrc l e aving America for every n ew a lien that enters the portals at E llis Island. J ust because this con­dition exists there is more cause for general satisfaction throughout the United States, this country has ceased to be the dumping ground for the refuse of the rest of the world . It may be noted with interest that there has been no serious effort made to change the laws that have m a de the exodus possible.

The n umber of deportations for some one of many good reasons is increasing and t h e criminal population h a s been l essened lo that extent. Those aliens who h ave l earned to appreciate the benefits of A m erican citizen­ship are not leaving and there is a conspicuous increase in international good feeling that mny be attributed to the elimination of umlesirable elements.

There is no l ac k of room nnd opJlortunity for industrious law abiding immigrants despite the nation-wide d epression which hns existed for more than a year and it is being real ized that conditions are actually i mproving more rapidly in the less densely populated seetions than they are in the cities. This country is �ghting itself and its people are facing the

THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932

troublo1�s sit ua tion with courage-;nd �o nspic u

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N£WS FROM TRENTO

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b':,";�t����!

c��w:,:th ! �!:

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There i� going to be a braver �n d more \'- - - ! years. The appoinlrnen� of M r. Peer ,1, Th G t L"f Insllrance Compant·e • hon e;;t natwn \1 hen t h ese d e presswg davs I was announced by Wilham H. Kelly, .·. e rea I e s :.: l d d tl 1 d } · f th U 't • d

( Special to the Lea.der) who was in ducted into otlice last week Ill' IIU Hll e p<:s•e an • le ea ers l i J! o e Ill e l Ory• Oppo•e Plank us to mrnisEionc;r of banking a n d m- •.· II

Stales Jn \I Orld " jJI'O�Tess and general ad- I A d oJJtlOn bv the Rcpubhc ali ,tate ,l ,urance. He oUCC< cded form<.'! ('o.m- · 1: ;.: ' II regularly invest 60% of all available 1m \ an t ement of C\ ery k i n d i� going to be more I committee of a re,u l u twn pledgmg mJssioner f'rank H. Smith of PI:un- 1:

investment funds in first mortgages 11 tirm h l''t abli;;lll'd than i t t'\ E'I' \\ a� in t he l d degal t•>-at-large t o l hP RPpuhl ican liPid. ? (just l l k e the guaranteed first mort- ;.:

' . 1 Nuhunal Cvt t\(:'1\tlOil tu a \\ t't plank * * .- 1 lllj bag�.:;; tJU <1 Uy Bar. k('rs: Title & Mort.. 1f11 past. Every a hen t h a t d eparts m a k es better at (']ncag'u has of II J'( d up the ll'C of Must Treat Sewage .!'. gage G uaran t y Compa ny, 66 Elm Street, Ill opport un i t y fur the natin' born of t h e right I t he d ry ; ": t he pa ll ; . L1•d l�y Mrs. Asbury J'ark . offic iab have b£·en 1.1

·1i W•·s t fiei<J, N. J.) L>ecause these great �

t) JH' nnd t h en· � h o u l d l;(' some rea;<on for I !.A'II> .o s. 1 humpson of H«l Bunk, a given u n til ApJJI 1 next to satiofac- I com)>an les Ill

r f t ' . b r f tl t t h ' I I nwm\H'r o f tlw Hlatc \'Oli\lll ltt<·e, the , to nlv tn·al oewage an d u ntil April :·: :� sa J:-; al Ion 111 a ,P H! !a �re �·1 !�ever d ry:; d i {' protPst uJg- ug:_u nst �C'ndmg a ; 1 , l.H :) !-) to ('f!j.i.-=.e JH._dlulwn of the 1111 Jm

be anot her flood of u n d e:<u a L J e JOIIlllgratwn. 1\ t· l del .. gat w n to t h •· ' " " " n ti on. Rc- ' oePaa by the cre< twn of a ,cwage 1 •1) M [ • d Of Ali i . ,m

- IIIII. - I J •UUl i.f'a n lead (•]'' hope to have Jersey i rlis.poHal plant, a<'cordi ng

.to a n order ,.11.1 Are The l'IOst xperaence nvestors .�

, • j d ..\t gates blaze the way for a wct · j ust isoued by th e State Boa rd of 11 �� A Dusgrace to fntelbgence 1�Jank in .�he p: atfor."' of t he Repu b- Health . The ruling i;; back<'<! by an 1 :·: :-.

A t t h e end of 1 9 3 1 , the National Safet l hcnn J.� t w n a l •:o m m J t l N·. " injunc:tion from the Court of Chan- 1111 . . - . . = · · �� ·.· =-= ·.· = ·.· �·c= ··· '"""" '•' ="' ' '·: = :·: === :·: === ··· � ·.· �

. . . . . y " We were sJzeaU,I' o u t n u rn b c r<'d, eery i Mtilut£•d by t he heallh board : .·. =-� ··· = ·'· = = . . �-= . . = . . � - -- " - - " ' - - ' --- - _ , _ . , _

Council s;.ud that 1t h a d become UH:reasmgly ,.011l nwnted Mrs. T h u " ' P"""• after th e agaimt Asbul'y !'ark for poll uti on o f · · · · · · ·· · ··· ·· ·· · - · · -- -

evident t h a t the traffic to. J l Wo u ld reach an \ date t·utmnitlN· Ja,t Friday, udopted � the ocean. Several mu nieipalities in- �� Q M .e- �� a ll-t i m e record of 3 5 000 htalities for th e \ the wet po

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liey. "1 rou ld nvt vote for l cl ud ing Lunv: Branch, Deal, Orean ::2::::./L./'..::::/. � /!2j year. . The act i on of th<' Htutc committee Lake have complied with the hoard 's � 1; ,

' ' t h e resol u tion l'<>ns ist<·ntly." G rov<', Brudle y H<'arh and Spri ng e;2, �rl]:'t,: � H ere IS a record t

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hat none of us want . . It 1 is the

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m ost forward in espou><ing the I orclc·r

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s for satisf

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a£·t.ory <li,posal pla nts. � f.. � was wit hin our power to prevent it l ast year, w.e� rans; since the .adve nt of l'roh i· \ . . • .. • • '11 W exaet ly as it is in our power to prevent the I11Uon. fhe rcsol u t H� n fo:lowed ,the \ Pay A a You Go , . � O ._, � -· . . . , . . . . . . poiH·y o f the lat.e Un ited Htatcs Sen- "l'ay as y ou go plan Is advocated 1 C<f\ R e�ta �l!shment �f ,1110t�er grisly l ecOid of .lUto- a tor ))wigh t w. Morrow fo 1· irmuedi- � hy Senator E. llo nald Sterner of Mo ?· � .t' N 0 � n:obtl e deaths m 1 !.!32. Safety o n streets and ate . m<Hii!i<·alion of t!H, v.olsted A1·t mou�h (:o un�y t•; <·rPate .a more lHJU'.d I OM E �� highways. comes as a resu. It of t he realization until t h e 1 8th Amend m en t IS rcpealed.

l ,· �·edt� sltuat'

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"? 1n count ws aud.mun.l- � � f th · d ' , 'd . I' , d. t t d . · l ' , , l l The fol lowing th•lcgah•s - at - large clpalJtit•s. lhs measu re pcndmg I n o. e

.Ill I \ I ua s u Y o . l lV� l iS car at a w h o wi ll r u n i n the May p rimary ! the Senate would bl'Oaden t he proced- � � h nws 111 a prudent and mtelhgent mann er. were s<"lccted by the slat<• eommittee : l ure fo r

.

tlw handling of m�ni c ipal

Carelessness, ignoranee, drunkenness at the A mbassador WalLer K Edge to and county f\nunccs by makmg �he THE JOY Of WORK wheel, a n irresponsible attitude lack of or- France ; United States Senator Ham- munidpalities •:nd eou.n�ies .ray bt lls � � . . ' ilton F. Kcan, J•;J izubcth ; Slate Chair- as they go. 1 ax antirrpatwn notes

!linar� cout•iesy-t.hese tlungs h ave caused man E. Bertram l\1o tt, Morristown ; and tax bon ds must be met by cur- Let us al l get joy out of work. It

p ractica l ly a l l of the 3 5 ,000 d eaths. The really Oliver Hantlolph, Newark ; Mrs. Geo. rent taxes. . . . . unavoidable accident is extremely rare Miles, Humso n ; Mrs. Margaret D. "The cred1� of the m umcJpahty � assures stability and greater pro- � . . . · . Jlal<ei·, Madiso n ; Mrs. Reeve Schley, would thus be Jmemasurably strength-

An mformed and active p ublic conscwus- Jl!'rnardsville ; alterna tes, John It. enetl and the banks more inclined to gress. Let your money work for ness can do much,

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as the National Safety Tu

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dd, Sum m.it ; Fot'lner A mb�ssador aid wl�cn th� �otes and bo��s �.r� �0 � you safely and diligently at this � Council has found out. In nearly one-half of Ogdon !Iammond, Somerset County ; be reltred w1tlun a short penod, said

.1 . , . d . . Louis Aronson, Newark ; Mrs. Wilda Fien ator Sterner. Bank our CI IE'S u mte actiOn on the part of pub he 'l'ownsend Cumdcn . J lcdon Chubb "1'he ad is ben efic ial and helpful '

officials, civic organizations and public spir- Llewellyn ' Purk ; Jiohert Hoebl ini, to both parties and to the taxpayers

ited individuals held the d eath rate in check. Trcnt.o n ; Miss 111nbe! Clay, Cape May, and will dissolve the frozen credit 3 % % lnterea� Paid

But in the remainder there has been a woeful lla�!1�����d

,�����!ds�:a�o:co�·e ������� �\t1�a��:;�:.:,'":C erx���i���1�,]. ma

ny m un

i-• • • on Savings Account.,

nees the lives of u s all. his name would appear twice on the Seelu Lifer.' Parole• � compounded semi-an nually.

We are well advanced on a new yeal'-a ticT

keh

t� JnJ•sn.•• ·'el -.. gut l'."· wi'II ·1·. 0 be

Hurry llcher, Democratic state • , '·' u ., • • ,. " chairman, is consi<I Pring taking an ap-

yeur of m any problems. And we should re- pledged to support the nomi nation of Ileal to the Uni ted Stutes Supreme

member that one of the m ost im portant of Prt,.ident Hoover. Court in un effort to gain freedom � � these is to do our bit to promote the cause • for more than 1 00 \ife1·s nt the state

f f I Pieraon For Income Tax prison here, who cla im they have Telephone Wettfi�ld 2-0666 0 cure U ness and competence in automobile Senator A rthu r N. Pierson of Union served thei r m inimu m terms. The re-driving. County is one o f the strongl'st spon- !'Cllt term o f the Court of Errors and

Ill Ill 111 sors of n state int•omc tux us u means Appeals di smisse<l the appeals of the

o f lifting the tux burden on real es- lifers, which was fmmcd to ra ise a Japan Under Suspicion tate, which is now paying so per constitutional qtwstion. 'fhe high NAJIONAL BANK No tt h • cent of t.he "Overnmentnl cost i n the cou rt bas€ d its decision on nn opin-

ma er ow smcere Japan mny h ave "' h stni<,, Income tax bills huve been in- ion of tho Supreme Court whic been in its inauguration of warfare in China lt·oduccd in the h,gislatlll'c with a dllinwd the men had not served their

the civilized uations throughout the world gmduating scale of taxes on incomes full fi ft<'en year terms and therefore have be en waiting for some evidence of that f1·om $3.00 on less than u thou sand , wen• not entitled to have the ques-

dollurs 'incomH to more than & per 11 tlon determined. good faith and a t the present time Japanese · $ r, o 'l'l · 1 · tl t ! th leaders realize that Japan is under serious ""�c��r�������,� '���:�t;r' • P��r:wn the ind<'��r:;�t���:r:e�,:��cc

'�ctu�� et� n 1 � NAT I 0 NAL FEDEs�����RVE WESTFIELD

suspicion and n world-wide boycott should not solution of the municipal finance they are entitled to n parol e by the

. · prohlcm, rests in revised methods and l

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>oard of m nnagcrs of the prison. The I 000000000000 SUl'IJI'ISe them. There a r e few commercial na- rcdn<'Nl taxes. A dditional measures Supr eme Court held that a n net or tions so i l l prepared to face such a barl'ier fo r municipal rd i ef advocated by Sen- 1 0 1 8, fixing minimum terms of 15 rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�;;;;;;;� against its products. ntor Pierson include li m i ta tion on years for murder supe rsPded the old

Th U · d S the amou n t of school bonds n muni- l 011 act. The board of manng\'l'S

e rute tates G overnment will n o t cipalily might issue 1·etircmcnt of hns refused to consider the npplicn­have any necessity to declare a national boy- notes wi thin two o1· th ree years in- tioM of the lifers for paroles. cott, the America n people have inaugurated stead o f the prt•sent six year period • • •

o n e regardless of anything the administration und a requirement t hat ollicials pro- County Men Active

vide for cm·r<'nt expenst•s in cu rrent HPpublicnn 1\linority Lcad<'r QUo nt Washington may have in contemplation and btulp:els rather than puss them n\ong and As":omblymnn Pascoe, both of it is spreading every day in its extent. There for lhl' future. Union County, are providing the ft n•­is no international agreement, call them treat- f:£•nator Pierson is -opose<l to the works in the House when the Demo-

sclwme of establishing u public fmnnce ernts i n control apply lhu steam roll-ies or anything else one likes, that Japan has eorpomtion tiS imJ>rnrlienl. er tactics t o the ml'm.ures. Otto as

not ignored nnd there seems to be no rights • • • the m inority whip is constuntly on h is belonging to anyone except the Japanese Peer Succeeda Markley feet opposing various bills nne! olft•r-

h I Vernon D. Peer of Summit, u ntil ingo amenduwnts. !l is position is just ordes t wt have invaded C hinese territory. rec<>nlly senior banking examiner in the Tevcrse of last year's house when

If n o American or Engl ish or other a lien the Stato Dep nrtnwnt o f Banldng nnd the Republicans hnd control. Then rights h ad been formerly recognized in the

Insurnncc, has been

namt>d deputy Speaker GrPenbPrgo of Hudson was

preHen · war area the situation migllt have l\!arklPy, who recently rcstr;ncd the his str<'nuons efforts against Hcpub-

F. P. RISTINE & CO. Now York Members Now York and Phllndelphla Philadelphia guza\Jeth, N . • T. Stock Exchanges Overbrook

Investment Securities Hcaldent Partner

n. W. TUCKER

'Phone Westfield 2-2686-·1-2687

Stocks Bonds

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connnissioncr to succeed .G. Hays 1. t h e DPmocralic m i nority lender, and

beeu different and there would h ave been post lo become comptroll er of tlw ( Contlnuetl on page 1 1 1 ���������������������������� m uch smug comp lacency throughout Europe r a )}(f A m erica as .Japan spent ils money for T y p E W R J T E R S arms and ammun ition and at the same time exhausted itself in defeating a nation that hm; not been given high rating in estimates of war experts. As it is, every day there is fighting in China, Japan becomes l ess and l ess · a m enace to the world'H peace, b usiness a n d prosperity. Even Japan has no inexha ustible war chest and this war in C hina is in its pre­l iminary stages with a great many million C hinese j ust l earning how to point a rifle.

lt1l .. l!lll Advertising Will Help

J•rogrC'ssivc m e rdmnlH who cngnge in cxten�ive, persistent advertising nnd ther�hy increase buying by the public nrc tloing tho Vl!l'Y thing thnt is needful to help rest ore nl1!'11\al conditions. The merchants pro­v id e the outlet for the m a n u fnct un•rs. If through in­l'r<•ased ret a il tl'flde the mnnu fuctun•rs tire nhle to ndd t o their orwmtions, the J>re,ent •·o n d ition will end.

'l'his po� i t i on hns received l' IHlorscmcnt from no less nn nuthorily thnn Hoger W. llubson, noted econ­omist, who says : "I know of no bPtter way to incn• nse cmplo�·ment than by increasing rctnil trntlc."

And how is trnde to be lncrcn8edT The answer is through 11dvertising both by the merchant nnd tho mnnufactu rt-r. "It is up to the merchnnts nnd manu­ful'lttrct·s," snys lllr. Tlubson, "to ntukc the desire for gootls more powerful thnn the fear of 'pending. If forceful a<lvcrtiein,; can tht·ow the bnlnncc of llUblic I £•pinion nway1 from fenr in 1032, it will have done this cou ntry and the wm·hl the greatest service ever ren­dered."

'I'Iw few rl'lnil cstablishmen ls which nrc d oing more bu,in!•>s todny thnn tlwy did n year ngo nrc in eve!)' instnnec doing more advert ising. What npp!ies

in tho rctnil field npplics "\"� lo pr�tluccrs. The out­

sta nding busineg' successes from the sales nnd earnings viewf•oint in 1 93 1 hnve been the food, household pro­du cts, drug nnd domestic, tobncco nnd soft drink ln­du 5lries. Tho best companies in these industries hnvc mudc favorable earnings in compnrison with 1 030, and in each cuso advertiHlng efforts were increased Instead of decreased during 1931.-Plninl\eld Courier-News.

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rEST fiGBTEIS KNOW YOUR CHILD BUILD COLD FRAMES matic conditions of thi�--ro���ry than 1 an �neh shou�� �be <·ut-- off before -;he I NOW most of the Eu_ropean alpine types. stems are submerged, up to the heads TALl IT OV£1 --- The late bloo?lmg forms of China, of the fluwero, in water, and it will ---

By A. C. McLEAN such as the G. oeptemfida, G. smo- be found that 1f both the flow , 1 � and I POST MORTEMS

AT CONV£RJION N. J. A�rricultural Extenaion Service!

ornata, G . . Fa;·rer! and G. Lagode- the leaves are sprinkled, hardening ---\ The amateu� gardener will find the du_a_na, thrne �� Jl.iew Jersey and re- will be hao;tened. This process or- . By EDI!H D. DIXON

--- constructwn of a coldframe, in which I q ua e an arid so1�, well-dram<•d but dmanly takes three or four hou rs in I £xten11oo SerYJce, N . J. Collere of

.Airplane Found To Be Lateet he _can raise his own seedlings or in 1 not dry, an<.! partial shade. Several a cool, dark place. I Agriculture

I rt f Moaq "t I which he t·an start plants to be trans- • other spec It'S from Chma and central · Sowing Perenoia.l Seed• , "] ha\ ,, always practiced t h e plan mpo er 0 Ul 0" planted Parlier than those i n the OP<'n I A "Ia and a number of native varie- 'I -1-1 1. t k' 1 •1' of forgt'l t i n� as J>romJ>llY as possible•

Sh P · . / · �- b · l{' ::"t'a:-;on or opwor Ing- app c � � . � · .. ow rogreaa , set;<.! bed, an mterestmg projecL The t ie s are now . Ping offered by rock ' and ot ht•r t rees by deft grafting and I t ht· \\l'ong t hing� m y children do,'' 1 coldframe i s m u ch more satisfactory garden spec 1ahsls. The ever-popular ' f t h . f d f 1 sa1d a fa th<·r to nw ,.,,,.,,n t l v "I find - "' f · � . . or e :-.owmg o see o percnnta s · • ·

A ' om·.,ntion of the New Jersey l �or the bu;oy gardener who i s start- l'l�ged ge�ttia� , a native o f tins ('oun- I i s at hand . Gardeners who han• I t hat I ).!'et b<'tler n•eults by. <'olH'Pll-.i\iooquito Extermination Af.sodation i mg seed th an t he greenh?use or hot t�� · Is a. bwnmal a.I�d m� st be grown gJ'<'<·nhouot' >pace <'l' hotlwth ,hould t ra t J n g u pon t he l ight . t hm g that

. - held at the Hotel Chalfonte-Had- � bed, for I t does not reqmre as much f� om s�t d o n an at •d soil that Iil par- I �ta• t ,,,wing their perennial "''''d i m- i -ho u ld be don,. tn a parti<·ular �ttua­�:� H all in Atlantic City on the fol- att;ntwn. T<·mperatures are more ti�lly shaded . . _ A s a rule it will not ' lll<·rlia·t,•ly, and if no such fal' ililies i l ion, and if I follow t hi;; policy the Iowmg dateB: February 17, 1 8 and 19. �asily eontrolled In a coldframe than tJ a n splant >allsfact only. ; are available a room with a good ] ;ght j l' ln ldH n "'"".1.1) know lwt! P r \\ hat to In attendance at the convention were I � n an open bed, a factor of .decided ' and an en'n temperature will serve 1 do n<·xt l l l lH'. man y notable mosquito fighters and ! � mp�rtanc� \\ hen >mall or choice seed , RADIO GARDEN CLUB , t he p u rpoRt• . The seed may be sown 1· A \l•t )' sound . prineiple to follo"':', ,cienlists from other states and from ls bemg planted. PROGRAM In flats, flower pot s or cigar box es, and paJ t Jcula i iy llll}lortunt beeause 1t the United States Public Health Serv- j Although the bu ilding of the cold- ' --- l and if they are planted nnw t hey l lwJp, lh<• futhPr t o maintain a hettN k<', who gave reports o': m o squito 1 frame may he undertaken ii� late Feb- "l\o1\ 1' 1 <'J>ll l .tl inn for Gardt't"" w 11l : should produee blossoms dunng the an? nH>r<> ht:Ipfu l attitude toward his con trol work in other sectwns of the '

iruary or early !\�arch, �othm g should I b�· t lw subJ<'< t of a discussion to be : euming �ummer. Thi" is especially l'lnld n• ll. 1 h<> parent ":ho conr�n­

,.ountry, as well as many of the mem- b e planted I ll tt until t he last o f , Jnv�n by II. H. ( ox , <'X f <'n,;ion U!(l'On- t nw of t he dt•lphinium, a plant whieh l t rate� l!Jloll t lw wrong thmgs a l'htld t ei � and superintendents of the"New 1 March or t he fi rst of the April. The • o m i,t at t lw li:'Pw J<'rs<>y A ).!'rieultu ral hdll o f!t•n give more ;;utisfactory re- dot•s ts apt to b,, lookmg for and <'X­,;cr,.•y Count y Commissions. I most satis�actory covering for such a : E xpei tnwnt Station, who will be the ' ,ults if treated as a biennia�. I f its t�ed i ng mbconduct u.nd we usually

F . the Union County Mosquito otrul'lure IS ordmary glass sash, but : l <•atUJ <'d opcakPr on t he tenth weekly I ><<'<'ds ai'l' MlWn now they will bloom lind what W<• a1·e Jooktng for when t t Ext;�I�inat ion Commission, those in 1\somc. of the newer. glass subslit.utes i J "

.ogJ unJ of Uw Nl:" .J ersl'Y Collpge J in la t l• �umml·r .o r ear�y fall a nti comt·� t o a dtild ·:-:� behavior.

attendance were the president, Dr. r<·qmn• ] e,s at t e n t iOn a nd. may be 1 o t Agi teultu i'<' Had w Garden Club to agam the followJ�Jg sprmg, .but a t i Wh<·n a dtild 1·1·mark<, "Oh, it 1 . p D€ngler Springfield . Vice userl !thno,t pqually '" sati�fartorily h<· hroadea't fnnn WOH, ll:'<•wat·k, till· <' !HI of that lime t hey W ill lta\'e dol'sn't malw any diJft•J'<'lll'e what I � •• �;,:�ent W illiam 'H. Randolph: Rah- to CO\ er seeds started after A pnl

l' m·xt \\' l'dnl'sda)' aftl'rnoon, Mun·h H, to ht• 1 eplat·<•d if los�e" from disellR<' do, i t's always W l'On!!:.'' you may bt•

wa; . Secretary Louis J. Ri"hards, l first. at 2p . Ill. M r. C�x is an authority a n• t o lw avoidPd. ""''' that his misd<'<•ds have not lw<•n Eh�;,beth, and s. p, T. Wilbur, Plain- The amateu r who wi,ltes to grow i 0.11 li:'P\1 .l P t s<•y "" ' and t u !'f l'ondi- fnt·gotlt•ll by his family. field, asd c. H. Wilgus, �oselle Park, Oil�)' a few pla 11ts will H n d coldf�·anws II t w

,�s.

. STATE REALTORS TO It was late Hun day u flernoon.

8 nH'mbers. The supenntendent, R. quite as hPl pful to Ins e11terpnse as I I"' hn•adl'a�t wtll he rol!dncted by MEET IN NEWARK ll<•nry'� mot her lwgan to worry be-�: Van Derwerker and his assistant, t o that of the profe.ssional florist. I llr. C. II. Connor�, orJ.tamental ]�or- ___ •·a us<• he was off "omewhPI'l' !llH! his R. Dorer were in attendance from The amateur bu tlds Ins plant "tt·uc- j !teul\m·�st at tlw l•.xpenment Statton, Tlw regular monthly mel't i n g of · lt•ssons fnt· th<• n ext <Illy had not hl'<'n

.... a-.. :s::see i

Rh o\\;ng failure. to sit down with him I L£if£RS fROIJ R£AD£1S and talk the m at.t.cr over? It might have bc,·n pos"ible to find out when•

BAKER FOR PRESIDENT t h<· ditlku lty lay and, if more tinw 1 (1!1 home work was the r<'medy to � plan for a sdwdule that would permit · Editor,_ pf lllO I'l' t i m<> for study. Having done . ncar Str : t h is, t h ,, boy <'ould have been left : lt. set•ms to me that of all the pro­alone t i l <'HIT)' out Jlw "·hedule. As posed prt·�idenlial candidates this I h" f�tlwt· ><n id, he was old enough y ea r, the une that. is most acceptable to n11uutg<· his own busitwss. 1 to indt•pendt•nt vott•rs (exrept social-

Thi' mot lwr was ;• fraid the job i8ts and communi�ls) is Newton D. would no t be don<•. I n eonstantly Bakt•r. . Now that AI. Smith .has rPminding tlw hnv she ,JIOwt•d a lack t hrown h1s brown derby mto the rmg, of f a i t h i n h i s �bilit y t.n !'<•member he au� Frnnldi n Roo"evel t will prob­and r<'V• ·al<•d, too, t i1at his failu tc a�ly k•ll ''ach otlwr off; nn� the prize wae ,;\ i l l in ht•r millll. A dtild must ��ll. hP award••d to Baker 1f the pol­f<'PI t hat , n•gardless of whnt others It.Jelans are convineed that there is lllll)' thi n k nf him, his fath<·r and a d<'ntand for him. motlwr haH• I 'Oil ii d<•n•·•· in his ability I I havp t hought o f t•alling a meet. t.o do bettn. ' I ing of indPpendl'nt Democrats and

------ ---- ind<'llendcnt RepubliranR of New Jer-STOP GETTING U P NIGHTS sey, in ord"r to fonn a Newton D.

BakBr fot• p,.,,,;d.,nt. Club. Before tlomg so, however, I would like to h<•ur from those who favor Mr. Baker.

Physic the Bladd�r With Juniper Oil

J )r in• out t lw impu l'i t i l's UIHi t.•Xt'l't'S add:-;. t hat l'UU:w irrit at ion, burning a n d fn•qLwnt dl'to:in•. .J u n i pt'l' oil, hut'ho lt>a\'t.·�. t'(<'., i� t·ontainetl in 1\ukl't•, !lw hlad 1l<'l' ph)·sh-. It works on the hladd<>t· similar t.o l'astm· oil on t h e hnwt.•h;, t�et. a :�fit• t P:-:t box from any drug ston•. A ft.Pt' four rlayx if not rt•l i.?VPd of "g-t.•tting Ull ni)!'htM" p:o bndi u nd god you1· nwru•y. I f you an• hotlwrPd with hlt<·kaehl' or )(lg pain� l'HU�t.·d from hlntld<'l' tli�orderR ynu Ill'<' hound to f<•<>l lll't!Pt a ftpr this dt'nnsing nnd you gl't your I'PJ!­ulnr slePp. Hold ut. J<;dwnrd lt. ,lnrvi� l lr uggist.-Adv. '

FREOJ�Rrc c. umnuscHER. I•;""x !<'ell•, N . • 1 . J<',•h ruary 27. 1 !l:l�

Did you fo £YC' t.o advertiN dill week? Well don't foriret It a .. t weeki

•rrl. "'••t•••• 1·1471 ll••••N ROY H. KURRE

CARPENTER ••• BUILDER JI'.RIII�Y A VlllN V Itl, WESTFIELD, N. J.

the ('ommission employees. S. C. 'fer- ture. on. a smaller �calc than does _the 1 w ho will_ g'l\'t.' Ronw suggt•stions to Ow boa rd o f govt·rnor�, offict�rH, ex- I Jlrl'JUH�·<L A � J l l'nry wn:-: �PPJl up­rill of Rahway represented the Union prof cssw�al and may see.u re deta1l;d 1. gl! rde,n l l slt'IIl't's,

. bl'�ore introducing ecuth·p <'Oimnitlee, and local board proadnng thl' hou"' tlw fatlwt' H�lg­

County Hoard of Freeholders at the t nformatwn on cu nstructwn hy wnt- M r. !. ox, on Jw ehng tn n u rsPI')' 't """ JH'<'sid <•nt.s and secretaries of the New gest.�·d that. t h�·, mo t hr 1;, say

• .notlmlg

sessions. ing to New J e rsey count.�· agricul- a n d sowing sw<·d pens. .Tt'I'Sl'�' Assoeiation of Real Estate l � o hl ln abou t l< sson s. A ft 1 1 all, h.e • c. A. W. ADS .llRil"G RESULTS! t<�n'l Conlr•ot••• lleao•ell•• On the platform of the meeting tu m! agen�s or �he Ne\\� J e�·sey Agri- • Tlwse progmms art> put on tlw air Boards will h<• held at the l�lks Club, I. '" l r. �·,.�u·s "�:! 111111 sholud ]mo w hts I ��==��;�=�=�=�==�::�������������

room was a chart set up by Fmnk W. cultural. f�XJll'l'I�nent . Statton, . New I <·very w<•t•k hy t lw College of Agri- Newark, on l•'riday, Pl'<' •'t'd<•rl b v u own busme•s, lw rt•markPd. :�- ---- - - - - --· --- ·-·--

Miller, New Brunswick, assistant ser· Brunswick, for J>..x t ensiOn Ilullctm 5 l l eu l ttl l'<' and Experinwnt Htation in co. Juncheoll. · B u t did slw follow tlw advice '? No I retary of the association, giving the nn plant growing and plant growing ! o]w rat ion with tlw \f. H. Jlepnrtment Hl'J>n''<'ll t atives from <'ach lorn! , A� l l l'nry <'nl<'l'<'ll he wa" gre<'tP<l PLAINFIELD CARPET CLEANING WORKS amount of work accomplished during st niCtures. i o f A ).!' t'ic ul t ur<'. �:nrolhn<>nt. in t he hoar•l will report us t o snh·s aet ivit v I "''.th tlw J't•mnrk, "l l <•nry, <hlll't you 1 T. L. Griffiths, Prop, 19 3 1 . Among the results noted for i Hadio G ard<·n Cluh is fn•<> to anyone i n t lwir t'lllllllluniti<•s, t he mortgag� ' t lnnl< ):;n• �nlght to 1"' st tl llym": yo�ll' DOMESTIC & ORIENTAL RUGS SHAMPOOED the Union County Commissions were GENTIANS FOR ROCK ' i niPI'<•stPd i n gard<•ning a n d mime- si t uat ion, l'<'nlal t r<•nds, vacancy fig- . le><sot

1J R . ) on lo,l,"W )'<Ill fnll<•d I ll his-

the following interesting statistics: GARDENS 1 ographt•d dig<·�ts of t ill' hroad<·ast.s ures, liH• llmmmt of "doubling up" i n I t ory '"t month. 826 Richmond St. PHONE 6-08 1 1 . Plainfield, N. J. Area of salt marsh, 4000 acres; I --- : !ll'P "'"1 t o dub lll<' mh<'rs <·arh week, housing fudlit i<•s, and n•;;ults from "()It ! Do h<'p still about that hie- =-===========-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==-=:::::

area of upland, 62560 acres ; popula· l By A. C. McLEAN 1 advPrtisin).!'. This monthly survey of tory, " l'l'Jll i <'d t he hoy, nngrily . . 1 l ll 3 1 (estimated) :n5,0\l0 ; np- N. J, Agricultural Extenaion Service I' TIMELY GARDEN <'<>lltlition" was inaugumte•l ut tlw . "You\·,. t old nw that. a dO<'"' tim<•s.

t•;�J;riation possible by Jaw, $1 23,- M�·n t inn<>d .''nrly in t.he annals o f REM I NDERS I Februa 1·y nwt> t ing held i n Tre nton ' Can't �··m st np ruhbing it in'!" Henry giG.llll ; appropriation received, $66,- c;mtm;n t�l ht><tnr)' and ust•d <•xten- �1 ---- and wu>< .. n thusiastiPully rcr<>ivt•d as , then Jll ekt•d up tlw Suntlay paper an d 000 ; new ditches eut (salt marsh) up I Slvcl� I ll .r', uropean gard<•ns today, tlw By DR. C . H. CON NORS I i t permits tlw realtors to feel tlw ' ill'!H'<'<'<I<•d to rend. j to 1 ll3 1 1 ,302 ,50 1 feet; new ditches ! gent wn �� n p lant that has suJfered N . J. Agriculturnl E x periment Station pulse of husinl'ss th t·nughout tlw It is quite pussih]p that. hl' had re-cut (sait marsh ) 1931 , 1 1 ,!l 1 2 feet; l eompm·atJv�· n<>glect at th e hands of M u lch•·s Oll iH'I'Pnnial and bulb beds !' stall•. t u nwd honw In lll'l'Jllll'<' his lessons new ditches cut (upland) up to 193 1, most Ameri<'al� garden e rs . . The roek shouhl b,. t'lll'Pfully watt·hed and well H atTy A. TayiOI', Jll'l'sid<•nt of the but. 111! d<•sirc t.o do them vanished 1 039,806 feet; new ditches cut ( up· �arde� <'nl.huswst who _e nJoys work- shaken up. A lthough spring seems uswriution, will Jli'Psidc at the meet- whPn by so doing ht• wns eurrying l�nd) 1 !13 1 1 4,097 feet; ditches l m g wtth l'an• pla�ts Will fin�l, how- to hav" ]wen in the air for several ' ing. The otlicers nn<l excrutive com- out his mot.lwr's instructions. 'l'o be cleane t "(salt marsh) 1 !131 , 1 , 2 1 1 ,308 1 ever, that the family of gentians of- months all muldJl•s shouh! be left on J mittPe will meet at 1 1 o'clock for a co nstant.ly sn]wrvis<'d, at 1 G yrat·s, is feet ; ditches cleaned on upland, 1 0 3 1 , fcrs one .of the l�rgest fields now open the ).!'arden for awhil<' as a proteetion preliminary H<'ssion. intolernble. To b<• l'l'lllind<•d of fail-400,000 fee t ; title gat�� installed u p to expPrmlf:'ntnt!On. . 1 ag-ai nst t1w e�toueh o f cold wPather" urc iH dl'J!n�ssing. . j

PAINT NOW : PRICES LOW HAVE THAT PAINTING and DECORA TING DONE

-: ,N 0 W :-Pricea Greatly Reduced and Beat Workmanahip

Available.

T . H . W i c h e r n 242 ST. PAULS STREET WESTFIELD, N. J.

'Phone 2-2037 to 1 !J:J l (sq. feet orifice ) , 1 70 square A l though there are nunwrous <lif- 1 that may ypt com e. -Patronize LEADER Advertlaer- Would tl not have been Wls<•r, when feet; acres drained by all gates in ferent types of the flower, ranging 1 Care 0£ Calendula. When Cut �t:h�ey�a�r�e:_:re:l�la:b:l

:a.�--------Ct�h�is�b:o�y�b�r�ot�l=gl�l t�h�o�n:Je�I�L�r�c:p�o�rt�c�a:r<�l�====:====================�:====�::� 1 !l:l l , 2,50 0 ; dikes built up to 1 !J:l l , l from tlw tnll, large-leafed varicti�·s i Calen1Jnla, the M<>l'l'ygold mnde fn- -

53,4!\5 feet; oil used on the salt marsh � o those that arc �lwnrfed a n d t r�Il- 1 m o us hr i'hnke•p<>nre, should be cut 1 DH l , I !1 ,560 gallon s ; oil used on th·e l mg, they an· pmeurally all blue with wh<•n half devcloJw d, and the best re­uplund l fl31 , 42,000 gallons ; Jarvi- . u few bord<>rmg on yellow and pur- s u i t s Ill'<' obtaint•<l when the leaves cides used on t.he upland 1 !J:l l , 2 ,500 ple. The lwtt pr types have probably url' st rip1wd from three-fourths of gallons. the most bPaut.iful blue flowPrs !mown the sk m. Jf tho fl owers arc tied in

The convention was opened by the to the plant kingdom. hunches �t raight st<>m< will he as-pr<•sident, J. Thomas Scott, Chatham, The new<•r, Asiatic varieti<•s of the ) sured. of the Morris County Mosquito Exler- g<•nt ian are hetl<'r adapted to t h e eli- From onr-<>ighth to o ne-fourth of ruination Commission, who deelare<l ·!,.�==�··...::==:-:==::-:-:.:-:.:.· ___ _!_ _____ �_:_ __ _:.=��_.:=_:::: that while the season of l !l:ll was extremely favorable to mosquito br!'eding due to above-normal ruin­full during June and August, coupled with high temperature, the various county commissions had managed to keep the nuisances at a minimum. Dr. F. C. B i shop, principal entomolo­gist in charge of insects affecting man and animals of the United States Department 'or Agriculture, address­ed the gathering on the subject of "What Workers with Mosqitoes Have Accomplished Around the World in 1 !1:\1 ," and said that examination of acroplanPs arriving in l\liami fron1 the West Indies and South America showed 20 per cent of them contain­ed some species of disease bearing tropical mosquitoes. He declared that puzzling cases of typhoid fever in Brazi l and Greece had been traced to African mosquitoes brought to those <'ountries by airplane. The insects can easily cause epidemics, he said, by infecting persons who, in turn, would transmit the disease virus to native mosquitoes.

He recommended that airplanes from tropical climes be subject to a quarantine and sprayed with insec· ticide. Dr. Bishop praised New Jer· sey for ridding itself of the reputa· tion as the "Skeeter State." He de­clared that the state was a stride in advance of the whole world in its t\ght on the pests.

A greater use of the airplane in mosquito extermination work was urged b y Frank W. Miller, associate entomologist of the New Jersey Agri­cultural Experiment Station, in an address at the convention. A plane can cover 3 5 5 acres a minute while an inspector can only cover 480 acres daily, Mr. Miller pointed out.

At the business session on Thurs­day afternoon Abram II. Cornish o f Maplewood w a s elected president of the association. Other officers elect­ed were : Thomas M. Donnelly of Jer­sey City, first vice president; C. S. Haworth, second vice president; Dr. 'l'homas J. Headless, New Brunswick, secretary ; Frank W. Miller, New Brunswick, assistant secretary, and Lewis E. Jackson of Jersey City, treasurer. Elected to the executive committee were : ol. George 1\L But­tie, A rli ngtonC ; J. Thomas Scott, hatham ; W illiam E. Darnall, Atlan­tic City ; 111. M. Andronics, Hacken­sack ; W. R. Shepherd, Cape May ; Wnller C. Parmley, Upper Montclair ; Helen N, Prickitt, Metuche n ; Robert F'. Engle, Beach Haven ; Prank Wilk­inson, Clifton ; W illiam H. Randolph, Rahway ; David Jennings, Franklin, nnd Willard V. King of Convent.

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Lo c a l H i g h S c h o o l R u n n e r \V i n s S t a t e O r1 e M i l e T i t I e Es ·t ct· 1 t h 1 1· PLAZA GARAGEMEN pOll 0 ipS D ersc 0 as IC . ADVANCE IN LEAGUE

POSTPONED POLO BRONCHOS DEFEAT ' 'Y" c D f t M t I . GAME VS. RAMAPO TO 1 SPRINGFIELD, 22-10 : agers e ea 00 C a1r

Record Standing Since 1925 · � - " "·-u l t "�"!' " i n " '� ' the + _ I H N. Ta�lt ) J quint1·t \\'edne"-day

BE HERE SATURDAY � oa

?�'�-�"��':o"��� t �����r �;�7�u l��h7� In Last Game For 20th Victory Strong Combination To Line d"" ""'!! t lw Spri ngli.,ld J un10r I!tgh ---

1 t J Jg-hL on t h e PbmfJ l l d all<.�) !' , th<.' By JOHN K. MEEKER 1 l ' luz,, ( ; ,. , a.:<· lll''"'d m l o " t t < ' fo1

A record that ha" stood since 1 �:!5 " Y" Bowling Scheciute ,,., o n d pia< <' " tl h T u tt l t- B""· "" th< Up Against Westfield q d t n l <t by a � �- I U sro1 e tn a game

:---------------; ) The We,tfil'!d YMCA Vai >Ity cag. /ndu1trial League ) '' ' ' coneluded :' most suu t ssful

on the books of the N'•w Jersey Slate ! a \ ! l'l i , am dr1 1ppul a "-lng:l� g:.taH· to Club In Armory pl.l,\ t ·d Ft 1 da.v aft< rnoon on t h <' local t (l lJ f t. Tlu-. \\'a� tht' :--t·l ond victory Bowling Schedule 1 schedule by scon�g a 42-38 ' tctory

Interscholastic A"oo<ia t io n was hrok- 1 he \" ]• \\" ],r<l, 1 n lndu- t 1 tal LeBgue ( \ f t lw .... ea ..... on tot t h t.• Bron{'hos and -enby Frank Espo!:<ito in Kt.•\\ ,lrk on MaH h :� . H.Jalto� \ s, Houst- llJ<_tt < h t � Tht• PL1zal f t � had l 1 tth." d lf-Saturday night. Back in 1 �t25, 'fhon1p- a.hou1 �.:. ; Mut dl 7, Elks \:;, Nv- 1 1 1 u1 t � l ! I d 1 .. po-.:ing o f t tw H a t dwar t>-son of EaRt Rut her fuHl H igh, ""tub- mad> . Rla](o., ' "· Buoine�> Ml' n ; l l <Pn. ,, , thr y tuuk tlw OJ>t'lll'J h y 1! 4

J ) U t• t n t h L' \ 1 "- l t �.� · � n d u ' n.j!ht a t t ia� \V e ... t h t ld A. l'' l ' t ' • � � 1 t 1l' t • 1lt t l ;;;: from Fnrt } " t han \ , I t �\ \ \ i H • • J , t , tlw

m.t J kt•d t Jw 1 l o.st! o f a m m e or le.s:.:: Mareh 2 Lt < i l l �l·a:-;on on t he h rJme eou1 t, The Tuttle \ �. F'o r d Motors �pl m,!!h<·ldl' r!-1 d1d some ti ne pal-l�lllg Vets \- :s. t�rossways

I O\ er the Montclair A ssoctat,, .. , lad i Saturday even ing on the io, a l "Y': euurt. The win gave Coat h Gporge Emmons' <"haJges a record of 20 vic. tones and five losses ior the < Unent !ished the �ime of 4 :4 2 2 / fi sPe1:nd� M.aJth i<:, Key;...t o l\f'H \ S. Rou�l- 1 1 1 n ... ( ' ba pmnn'-. 22) \\ Us }ugh :_..corr

Jn the 1 nule J"liC('. Sui u1 day mt-;ht of t fw mal< h and Kl·lh·r \\ a::; a do'-'t' Frank easily brok� this rt>t·ot d , rom· ubou t �, n r eyhounJs V". T u t t les 'l't ond , \\ l l l l u � � 2 Tl;t' \;ar;.tgellll ll ing und�r the win· in 4 :42. Fr ank appL·dJ t>li 1n g\ ) i ld fonn a'"' tlhy t ut>k took thmgs ea"y at the st a!i and !' LOCAL CAGERS l h t• ,,,, "" '' by 'i7 and the fi nale b ) did not make l1b bid until tlw t•igh_th J H 7. hen iH dy rmct ng ,, 2 0 1 . lap when h e k t g o and W1lh a dnv- ENTER FIGHT FOR ·1 he Tull le th e t ook the "Jll ll l r ing finish bwke Uw wo.rsit>d :w yards STATE "Y" TITLE ft om tlw \·c·ls by �3 pino, Pet eY Tay· llhead of the nearest llvul. ],1 uwhngc a � 0 1 and Wnlt er Wlwl< n

In a previous conlcot, also held at <�n ""'" � (Jll T. l l t ron al-o l n t ll Newark about a m<mlh agu, J<;l>ooilo Enter Tourney In Montclair. double t !'ntu 1 ) fot the Yet> Tl><' won the Cla<s B < humpionshi!J h u t First Match With Lumhn men 'r''' c•d a :1� pm " ,,, '" ' r this race Saturday night was com- Jersey City l h<' i-:,J r J, 1·, 1n the <e, ond 'l l··· \"eb posed only of the lt·ading Class A ___ t ,uJlt' t n l i f t> \\ J t h a \ t'PI!t'dth t' ll1 t h e high schools in the sla\e. I Th' t t 1 , l l !l d g t ' JH' 1\ l ll f l l l ,g J,, 1 , , , m r r•lt • h ' "

We W(•ult!n't b<· <u rpri:<od if Frank ,. een st rong eams "'"' p ntN- ' ' . r' 1- k . ' \\" . l " \:q • ·1 d · ell th e I i't" for the annal state Y.lll m.rr;;1ll ' ' 1 -lH ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' - t broke the outdoor on<• mt e rec01 lll CA b k

. il II l hr ' l" ,f h , team l · • ''l'"' t t h• ( nnh· r.

the state meet this spring I n the ' . 118 " '11 lnumnmenl at I w •

indo<>r meets Jo'tank has h�d t h ings Montclair YMCA begi n n i n g lh t' "' r- n"'.'�· . his own way and there is no tell ing n i�g. and <•nding Hatun!a.Y, M a l t h I :!. 1 ht• '' ''' c;laza what time he could hang up if he met Ollt<'tal �Ira WHigs last 1• rrday _mg-hl ?t 1 1.,1,. any real good competition and really Montcltur sho\H•d that w

,':�t twld

. Will \l't lli'l-<"'

bad to run. The record for the state ?I'Jl""" the fast Jersey ( l l)' <J U I�Il l Ke l ly mile run is still held by J immy Byrd, I m u "''""""· round contest on \\ ed- K ennedr

a colored boy who graduated from n!'stla;v t•vt•nmg, Mardi fl at tl o'clock . Chapma n

Elm street back in 1 !!27. Wcslhdd wa". one o� \he thrl'l' t ra111 ,

Coach Dum·an has given the in- to draw by<'� ! 11 the first 10uncl. Total>

Garage l i O 1 :1 4 1 5 1 225

1 - ., j " 1 7 :1 1 8 tl I t18

\162 � 83 door squad a three weeks vacation. 'l'housands of basketball fan� thru- H. N. Taylor Co.

Just a little rest before they start out. the •L•�te are t•xpectt•d l �l follow Ortlieb the spring ouWoor campaign. ]n then· favor1t es In t !'� Montclair cou�·t s SPuman the meantime Coach Du ncan has for th(� to n rnr-�1• l tckPt..q are obta1n- �tr acuzzt

:���e����r

i::�· 8��(�u�i��v��i�1 fi:i.� ::��; :,'; ��-���c��d u;rt

1�:� ���;'�! ��:� ����en<lt• in

cus, high jump, broad jump and' pole Montrlair Y M.CA o!lict• for 1 "'''':' ed

vault. The boys are out to win the seats for the h nab SatuJd.t� e' en mg-, state title this year and stand a fair March 1 2. �hance of doing so. I With a season '" record of 2\l " i n s

CaJert Win and Lo•• and 5 losse", l hl• Westfield "Y" Vnr-Last week the High School cageu 1 sity is h ig-hly rated for fir>t honors

won 1 and lost 2. The second team in lhP state c!Jilmpion,hip <'>JH"eially reversed that account-winning 2 and since 8 of the 12 te ams entH<>d W<'rc losing 1 to Cranford last l"rl tluy night. on the lo< al', ,, lwdulc ! hi' )"etu and Today the squad plays its last game the lattt•r did not lo'P two game> of the season when it meets Scotch to t�ny team during the •eason. Plains here. A win over the Plains Mayor Charles G. Phillip< of .'\font­squad would give the squad the same clair wi l l t oss up the lilA ball when record us that of last year-3 vic- the opening gun is tired t h i!• e' ening tories and 1 1 defeats. iu a first round match between Elil-

The second team has done just the a beth and New a t k at 8 :1 5 o'clock ' opposite, winning 10 and losing but I A second match will fol low at fl ·3o

2 out of 1 2 games. Thi� would seem o'dock lwtween Bayonne Central and

Ta) lor W. Whal�n l fa-t t• ;-;th imllcr Hunt

T"tals

Hrron Lelf!t>r Bauch Bnttain Wel;.h :\lo•hH Barloer

1 4 1 1 76 1 \10 1 2 4 1 8 0 1 5 :! 1 5ll 1 ' Q 186 1 1' �

85t; . Tutlle Broa.

204 200 1 33

�4 t; V. F. W. 200

! H i 1�0 1 6 1 1 -l r\

1 7h

1 5.! 1 5 5 1 �II.) 1 3 1

155 lt.\7 2(1 1 l (i O

\ t • � .. � £" l:! r t .... , , t l >at'k T-- . .. '\ . t rrl t s b l ) be their l ast

�iP� \ .qt " \\'t: - trl-.. id thb )'t."ar and : h t :. are t :'t.. J•Pt'tt 'd t n l a unl h nn e�pe­.. . s · � ' � • ! ('U .. t hr.l ... t for t }l J-. tined g-s�nt.• .

A rr, ,Jn')l\ar)" }!Ull\C' Will be played � t i •\ f t n t'i\ u \\� t: .. t field tt?ams com-p, .. .. td r f Tully, Sh . \ .t " and :\In:o:on, \ !'. c'. Praytor . Yl•gcel and W1rth. This .:!a me "1 ! 1 •tart at i< : I ;; an d will he ft1J!cm f•d ln1.nJUlJa tp}y hr thP Ranwpo­W< -tfie]d g-ame

Th(" pn l nnina t ,\' gam-e, played by w,.,;fidd It· am- ha\ ,, become so pop· u !,J t and intri p:uC'd the interest of so many !neal peop]p Capta i n Lum has het•n rc• q ll r >le<l t o play thPm as oft­en a' posotblt•

to point towards having n good first Pa<saie. .'llayor Philhpo \\ ill be in­team next season but the second twduced hr G eo rge T. Il�pbron. �ec­squad is composed mainly of senior�. ntary of the National Joint Rule, "Y" BOY MERMEN POLICE TAKE PAIR

Harry Jones placed sixth in the Committee on Ba•htball. �1r. H�p. mile run in Newark the other night. urun will abo n" ard tht> pnze, at the

DEFEAT ELIZABETH

Gregory, Jaffee and Young placed t•nd of the tour ney. The We•tfie!d Y�H'.-\ junwr '" im­sixth, seventh and eighth, respective· Succet·dmg game� " tl l be playt>d mmJ? team hy takmsr fh e fir-t place> ly, In the 8BO. A 1\ne performance on Saturda,- afternoon March 5 ( two 01>\ ,,f >P'<n. "on from the Elizabeth considering the class of the field. games) '<nd e\·en ing (two games) ; " '\ . . . jun i<•r, Frida) �\<·mn� m a dual

FROM SMOKE-EATERS

The Wesltield police pinners scored ·' t\\t>-ganw win over the Rahway Fl! l'nwn in a County Police and Fire­nH·n's l!o\\ lin� Ll·a�ue match rolled �Ion day aft<' ! noon on the Recreation

I•., t \\ " ' ,. ' lwc knmtcd by the loeal's Marcb 4 .season . dcft1ll <::.t' . Tuylur vs. Pust Office l ll l• \\ P>- t l idde i '. " i l h oubstitutes Leader vs. Standard The affa i r was one of the f.tstest

.•1 t h l t n t'·UJl. nwnagHJ to knot the l'laza Vo. Fmk playeci on the Ferris pla<•e eou 1 t in ,, , ' ,. ,; all at half ( l ine. The appear- ma�1y a moon and kept all players on . · , , ,,f l·'dnwnd> and Selia 1 11 the 1 SWEEPS FEATURE

th�n· toPs at all times. Westfie ld was • · , ,j qu .! l 1 1·r ga\ e the u10nch<H a anxious for a win as the ll!ontelair ;. : ., • H· pu nch and t h is wao nwn• LEAGUE MATCHES "Y" team had proved to be the "imx" , , n�t nt P&ftl't Murphy, the H.pnng. fur Westfield earlier in tlw �eason t , ld h t') ·nwn, rptn <'d f 1 om the f 1 ay. WESTFIELD INDUSTRIAL

when i t won over the loeal 2\1-23 1 ); , Wt"t twlue�s p u t on a r al ly I ll BOWLING LEAGUE thus breaking a winning streak of ul t " • t) Il!tl pt•!lod \\ hH h nettl'd l h <' lll an games before that t ime. G ibby 1\loore ,,.l,h: wnal nnw pomts and held the Standing of the Teama Gloek and Bouska led the WPsl fie!d , . •. : . . , ,. t o one. \\'. ],. H.S. scot in g, although C hick was hottled

1 h,• B1 on< ht" we ll• IUVl'n a sd- l'ost Oll"iu• 4G 1 1 1 07 6 up mo,t of the t ime and <hd n ot get h:>< � hy t hl' Summit .Jun io r·s Tues- Tut t le Br o>. 41 l !l 1 0 0 1 many opportunities. ,\." nft l'J noon ot last \\ eek when the Pl,tza <:arag-e 41 1\l 1 0 1 7 Montclair played a passing game !.Jt.t er " ''" the game, 30-20. The Hill- For� Co. �t 2:l 991 to gain their poi nts with l<'Jammer l U Jl J,J.J, \\ (>n the game by U third I � · Jo • \Vi 28 �� ��� playing down !Jy their baskt>t and qu,JI"ter· 1 a l l ) . The ll1 u1 1chus we1 e 1 1• ,

tanNda_rr'· 1 C bPmg fPtl th e ball by his mates. !It's

l I" 1 1 l f K · . . "Y or o. 2G 28 938 1an< u·appe< lY the a Jseneo o tllser 1 Crossways 22 35 930 shoot i ng, while not of the spectacular anti Bd1rens. The local� managed Lead<'!" 1 1 4 6 936 variety, was most accurate and his t o lwhl tlw ho1lwste t s to u 6-a l ! tie at 1 11. L F1nk Co. 1 0 4 7 864 dead eye fou l shouting enahh•d him half t ime. Summit assumed the lead 1 n ot to pass up even one of hi:; five by a bnlliant rally in the th ird quar- ' Sweep wi ns b�, the Post Office, tries for the extra points. The visi-t e r th�� pro\ ed to be the undoing of I Forth and

,Slandard quintet� over the tors were 'Illite adept at the Jlassing

the \'lot tors. The Bronchos p layed I Leader, Crossways and Fmk com- angle but il gaine<l very l ittle ad­fall·lr well but Summit's abil i ty to 1 bines, respectively, featured the play vantage. ln·<>ak up thPir offensive gave thelll 1 r n the Indu�trial Bowling League on Fighting for all they we ·e ·th th� edge. ! I'ritla)· night on the Plainfield lanes. although lacking the service: or""��pt:

The seort•" : ' Mailmen T•ke All I Carl Soltis, their star forward, who Weatfield Rooaevelt Junlora 1 . The Mailn;en tripped the Leader is injuried, the Westfield quintet man.

G. F. Pts. , five hy null·gms of 1 � 5 , 1 05, and 70. ag l' tl to gain an opening period lead :-:tol l", f 0 0 0 j K eppler, th e star anchor man of the I of a single point. Continu ing their St>to, f 0 0 0 !'. 0. huls wa" out of the malrh, but spectaeular eagings, the homesters Triano, f � 0 � i Beaman, Howarth, Capitel la and I wen• in the lead 23-16 at half time . ��,1!,�\'fr�end, f � � 4 1 Ko�hler rhnll<ec_l u p double centuries ' Flammer's cugings put the Montclair f'lt•mmer, c· 0 0 0 whrch ]wiped wt n a l l three games. lads on a much firmer footing during-Hl•eker, e 0 0 0 ; Forda Win 1 th <• th i rd quarter and this session EdmU!Hl•, e 3 1 7 1 Tlw FOI"ds found the going rather , closet! with the visitors still four lh uhm, g 0 0 0 , easy, tnk 1 1w tlw C'roRswnys i nto camp I po i nts in the rear. The final querter, 1\'alkt>r, g 0 1 I hy marg i n" of ::::, !Jfi and 3 0. Double 1 whi ch �as a thriller all the way thru, Taylor, g 0 0 0 I century mar ks \\ PJ"e chalked up by I found the visi tors battling for the

;;-;- : Van llirtum, who st·oreu 22:1 and , Jeud which the Emmons' la:ls grimly � 2 1 2 2 4 , while 1\!e!llurtlo clicked off scores i held by their occasional rtmmings,

1 of 2 1 4 and 20G. Londino with 20 1 1 even though these were only a few Totals A ()

Springfield Junior High

)1 u r pity, f Ka�prine, f Wamer, f llandomer, Htreet , g Hussilo, g

G. F. 1 0

Pt� and Speeht enrded 2 1 :! and 200, lt>tl mml<ers nh<'ad of their opponent.•. 4 1 Uw Ct·os"vays. I The l ine-uns :

2 0 () 0 tl St•ndord Sweeps Finka , Weatfield "Y" Varoity

I 0 0 1 0 I

2 1 The Standard managed to nos-e out ' 1 1 till' f'inks by u margin of 5 11 ins in I Bo.uska, f 1 ' th<' opener, ulthough H. App scored • �hmcel, f

-• a 200. The Printer� outbowled their l• �ncher, f Totals 2 1 0 ' · ' Lmcoln c

:-leon• hy periods : I opponents . lll the second by !12 and , Glock, g

Hoosevelts a a 7 '1-22 lr.<·k tht• h nule by 2 0 1 . Cushing, g Springfield 4 2 � i-1 0 ILl ucores t ' Moon•, g

Heferee : Somers, Westfield "Y". I Poat Office

Tuner : Cornell, Westllc'hl. Koeh ler 1 R7 Ho\\ arth 1 75 20a ' Totals

Montclair

G. F. 2 2

. 1 0 . . . 1 3

1 1 4 2 0 1 G 3

1 5 1 2 uyu

Pts. 6 2 5 3

10 1 16 42

Young Cornell - Westfield pole Wednt•."day {'\·ening-, �farch � · (t"O :o><et at tht: ]t>. a ] P'•ol by the 'core vaulter de luxe--did 1 1 feet 2 inches games) ; and Saturday af:unoon. of 35- :3 1 . The meet was rlosch· con­in the state meet last year and he March 12 (>eml·finah) and evemng ! <·•ted throughout until the 1 00 yd.

should do much !Jetter this season. ( fi nals ) . free > t ) le, n h ich decided the \\ intwL If Coach Duncan can develop a good DefendillJ! the c hampwn, h !p they Tne Elizabeth team was la-t war's shot putter and high jumper the boys have held for two rears, the strong Y�IC.-1. bor- <tate s\\ imming- ch

.amp i­

ought to take the �tate meet quite Rahway "Y" toF'ers will journey to on-.

al ley,, The cops took the> opener by Weatlield Rooaevelt Juniora

a •nargin of 84 p ins, Elmer Nead , . G. F. Jlolt 1 44

Pts 1 Capite l la 1 4 H

1 7 4 204 1 R 1 214 1 98

1 5 1 189 1 8 0 Flammer, f 1 7 2 1 Carlson, f - 1\!cCurthy, f

G. 8 3 0 0 2 0 1 1

F. Pts. 5 21 1 7 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 0

l a t dtng a :! 0 7. Tlw l"lr<•tncn put up l (�o.odfrwnd, 1 1 :i I BPllll1Uil 208

a <tiff fight in !he Handwich tilt OUt Jr.ll l!Oi f 0 0

w,.,tfl t'ld harely nosed them out by �·J',;,��wr ,. � g handily. Montclair '"th sub,tant iallr the same Ryan and Dtl lon of We,tfield w<'re

the naJro\1 mat gin of live sticks. The J<;dmund; c 1 (} Smok••-eatcrs avoided a whitewash by Becker J 0 0 Wait until the boys see the new l ine-up \\ h ich has !tfl ed them t'• d1r- t ied for first place honor, with two a wi nning t ht• tina I gUll!<' by 1 20. Kec- Luce, g 2 0

relay track suits-oh Min ! tator,hip in Y M CA circ les. The cha!. piece wh!le the relay t eam took the shan regbterPtl a 2 1 2 and Stevens 1\'all,cr, g- 0 1 scor{'d a 2 0 7 fol' tlw vi!-!itors. We hear Lee Waring is going to l<•ng<•rs \\ i l l include the J< 1 -c;- C i ty, other firet. Excellent swimming- wa•

enter Brown in the fall-Brown's l laekt'nsack, Pas,aic , Ke\\ark, El iza. -ho\\ n br all tht• boys from both football team has added opportunity. beth, West field . Plainfield, .'lfonte!air, teams and also br the Westfi el < l �lid· Lee is a sweet ball player and will be Summit, Perth Amboy, Orange and get• who gave an e x h i bition of their

Wl•slfield rc>mains in st•cnnrl J>laet• 1 n the )Pague stnnding.

Totals Summit

Wealfield Police

missed next fall. Mae Wright goes Bayonne Ct•ntral. ThiS picked held ,ktll. N eall to Duke and Charley Eddy goes to is c·on•idererl the cream of the Y)ICA The ,ummarie" Nehon Colgate. Brownell will eat raw meat tah·nt i n the •tate. Though Rah war. 1 GO-yard relay-Won by Westlield Benninger at Cornell's training table. Somp job on it; record i> conceded the edge, ( D. M urray, Robson, Dillon, Ryan ) . 1 !ll �l!Jlross to fill all these vacancies. any o n e of the tournamt•nt teams I< T une-1 min. 25.!l sec. l �li i ier

The scores: eapuble of up-Piling it. 40-yard back stroke-Won by Dil- l W ld B "d 1 1 Ion (\V. ) ; second, Able (E. ) ; third, 1 Tot als

eat6e H. S. e<t cs t te cup�, go d ba;;ketbalb Binger ( E. } . Time-:!().2 sec. 1 • • R .. hway

207 1 ll0 186 1 57 1 7 7 1 7 0 1 G7 197 l GR 140 !105 849

l llll • l!<•aly, j' 107 I udcr, � 1 ;: .1 , lln•<•n, f 170 1 Lawton, c 155 Barbe:, g

Gambtno, g 8 Ul : llahl, g

() 2 Junior High

G. F. 1 {) 2 (I 3 0 2 {) a o 1 () 3 ()

1 5 0 G. F. Pta. and n�;?�ls set ,�<ale _ a s pnze<, the zo.yard free style-Won by R yun [ �clnvctlz<'r Firemen 1 5 1 1 :lk 1 r;5 �otals periods :

0 1 0

0 2 I 1'1•nsa 0 ' llraeuto 4 1 Cartwright 1 Flood

_ Speruone 20 B lyth

Pts. 2 1 4 6 Vanl lirtum 4 , :-leal . r; I �'riend 2 r Franke 6 ' McMurdo

I 1 1 3 st:ttc 'I cha:npwnshtp entil_Je, the , ( \\'. ) ; s<•cond , Able ( E.) ; third D , f;tcvens 6 4 16 wmner to a crack at the cormng na- ;\lunay ( W . ) . Time-\!.1 sec. · 1 �<,rd 1 0 2 t iona! �ill('.� champ ion,h ip' in Chi- ·1 0-yurd hre_ust stroke - Won by 1 h�·cshnn

13G 144 1 6 4 1 7 (\ 174 1 8!1

207 , f;eorp br

170 l!oose�elto 2 1 '' :-iUlllll1 l t

.j 2 7 4 2 1 8

7-20 1 Londinn 6-30 1 BarnPs

2 1 g cago lhlo sprm!?. F:u rester ( F;. ) ; second, Boylnta 1 Tl ttzmnn 1 !!6 I !17 � � 0 ( E. ) ; third, A nderson ( W . ) . Time- '

0 "Y" CAGERS WIN � !l.fl sec , \ ToLds 8 2 1 8·1 1 0 0 ·10-yard fret> style-Won by Rynn r --------

g 0 g OVER METUCHEN 28- 1 8 ( W . ) ; second, Blackman (E.) ; third, ' Leader Want Ads. Pay

10i; Referee : Somers, \V'P!-'tfie]d

n:w ------

RUTGERS NAMES LITTLE HEAD OF PHYSICAL WORK

) SW(I(l0(1V ' :-lpecht ·

Lambert:::on Dohoney

Leader I ll 1 4 2 1 7 2 1 53 1 5 0

728

Ford Co. 22:! 160 1 5 7 1 8 1 2 0 G

932 Crouwaya

2 0 1 1 RO 1 2 !1 2 1 2 177

!161

1 G!l 1 o r.

85fl

2 24 170 1 33 1 57 2 1-1 R!J8

153 1 44 1 4 !l 1 8 ·1 1 7 .1

H�Hi Baekland, f 1 Wiley, c i Friend, c

1 5 a 1 K uvcny, g l l (l 'I Mrnzel, g 1 7 4 1!J4 11 Totals 185 Score by periods:

15

0 2 0 2

8 38

- [ Westfield 1 0 13 8 1 1-42 825 !llontclair . 9 7 1 1 1 1-38

Heferee : Lombm·di Elizabeth. F;r orer: Budde.

1 49 Timer: Huston. 180 i g� I LOCAL RIDERS DOWN 1 9 2 1 FT. ALLEN TRIO, 1 5-1 1 !U!l l W ith all hands hitting and riding

5 , hard, the Westfield Polo Club d efeat­l5 ed the Fort Ethan Allen poloists 1 5· 1 5 0 ' 1 1 Saturday night in one of the best 2 0 o mate hes seen here this season. The 1 5G i loenls had to ov<!rcome a six-goal hnn-1 5R dienp but with Lemp, Ges•ford and

Lum playing well together, the West-

Totals 1 0 Scotch Plaint H.

G.

0 I ' Tucket· ( E. ) . Time-21 .2 H<•c. I - 1 ----' Dh,ing- W o n by Lenurd ( K) , 1 -===""===-========---!i 26 1 Taktn� ft_tll advantage of an ea•:Iy , HR..l p oints ; sPcond, Cross (W.) ;

S. ! lead, t h l• \\ <'slfi<• ld "Y" eager� trrp. , third , Boylnta ( !c. ) .

Totals S!l!l 803 Sln fielders turnerl hack the Green Moun· (;porge Li ttl<•, formerly d irector of la in lads. Eddie Vogel had n ehance

the dep,u tment of physical education Ct Standard lo lilJ in for Westfield and Swenson

at \he Umverstty of.

W i ,t'onsin, has Cr����';;ltz I:i {Jl 144 1 substi tuted for Foster i n the visi tor's

Polcanis Robertson Chandler Volaire T. llfcCally Pandick Vasi H. 1\tcCally

Totals

Totals

Klein . . Coloneri Griffith Donnelly "McGrath Rosich .

Wealfield

Cranford

Grimes . . . . . . Frederickson . Haddad . . .

Totals . . . . . . . .

2 0 6 0 2 1 0 2

1 3 H . S.

G. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 () 0

. 4 H. S.

G. . G . 0

7 (I 2 4

.. 0 0 . 0

lll

F. Pis. ped the �Ie t uehc•n "Y" quintet, 28-1 8 ' 1 00-yartl fro<' sty le-Won by Dil-2 G Wetlm·sda;- night on the lattPr's Jon (\V. ) ; second, tie, D. Murray 0 � c ou 1 t. Thi' marked the local's sec- ( \\'. ) antl A hlc ( E. ) . Timr-1 min. I 1 3 o nd \ tc to rr !1\'( 'f �IPludwn th i� �Pa- �. fi :-;cc. 0 0 �on. Heferec nnd Starter-Luerssen.

1 5 l l nl f;hined player] a bt i ll ian t """"' .l udgl's-Lalw, Pt•tcrs, Puttcl'. J � , , t fcq \\ a l d and '-'-�L-.. rt· �pnn:-:.ihl; for Sl'orcr-1\ i ng.

0 4 h·n Jloi n t � o f hi .; lL·am'� '-'l'Orf'. Ki�.... t' lt.>rk of Cour�c-Fogerty. "''t". ,.;ght points , kd '"'' :�r.. t u clwn ,

RANGERS LOSE fj :11 SCOl'Hl}.!'. 1

P. 3 0 0 u 0 0 0 2 0 0

5

F. r; {) a 0 0 2 1 1 0

1 2

Coaeh I·:Jll t!l<>l". l a d < lr) dn\1 of TO ASBURY PARK g-ood t eam \\'orl , l'hai1\L'd up a 7-:1 Pts. lead I ll thP orwning- f]\H\1 { t' l' .tnd at

r. Thl' W t•stfield "Y" Rnngers were � �ulf :inw ill'a r l t•t! their OJ •Prllw� t' 1 :2- h an r l <'tl a �7-�0 dl• t"t• nt hv the Asburv , • :--::eo J !l lg" wn-.. tnorP {'\'t'll ltl tht• · . • 0 t l n r t1 r1 ,Jill<' with 1\'pst ti, J .I Il l ! d ing ! 'a 1 k lloos l t• rs

. on \l;c Vlc l ors eourt

0 . . ' . 1 Satunla\' ev t.•n m).!. I he Asbury Pnrk ... 0 sJX IJOill!s and tlH' hom<> tc•am eagmg 1 • 1 · 1 ·w t · 1 1

.

0 hvt• A Hh•tl \.1'\ �nrnP flnp .Lllwt s bv I C l s, >Y t Wit' lfl ran ll1\HS11l� an( t c .. 0 I Shinl'<'l t he l�mnWl l'·itt•t.; out"eoH·�I � fen-.P " ork. mnnngrd . to ga in. a 1 7- 8 G M <l u h 1 0 0 · t l fi 1 .

1 1 ach a n tagt• at half tmte whwh the

Q I ;,h�

::��l'C .- 1 I ll ll' L na JW! Hl( ' \ \\rPst Hdder:... ('OU1tl not l'Cl'1l) to 0\'Cl"-O I Weol.field "Y" Vnraity I <•ome, al t h ough thc•y _made "· desper-

-1 G . }'. Pt · n t<> at tempt, outscormr: their oppo-13 Shlnet•l , f 5 0 1� n en ts in the llnul Jll'riods.

Pts. Cushing, J' o o o Westfield "Y" Rangera 1 1\loore, r :1 0 (\ ' '!'he lim•-upg:

1 7 1 Lin<'oln , ,. ;1 0 11 G. F. o l•'umrkt'. ,. 0 :; 2 Kupp, f l 0

1 7 ( ;Joek, c: 0 1 AndrPWs, 0 0 0 Pl't i n n., J.-:' 0 0 0 Tor·borg-, f 1 1 4 Smairlgnmis, g 1 1 :l MeWhinn<>y, e 1 (I

1 0 �0111£.>1'�, c 2 0 1 Totals 1 2 ,j :!8 l' lunl,t>lt, g 2 1 1 Metuchen "Y" Kt•tllH•y, f.! 2 0 0 G. 1•'. l'ts.

_ J\ iB�, f :J 2 8 1 Totnls lil j Wninwrigh\, f :! 1 r; I Aabury Park Fnhn t•:Zznr, <' 1 1 a

!I 2 Booatera

G. F.

l'ls. 2 0 :l 2 4 5 4

20

Cnn Mathematician• Renaon7 I Handolph, g (I 0 0 H!'ruld, g 1 0 2

\\'. Bar!wlow, f Smith, f Young, c

2 2 Pl•. (I

!'Into ohsprvcs In I Ire "HeptJhllc" thnt he "hnrdly ovt>r met n mnthemn­ttclnn \\ ho could r�ttt-:.on." Ro, nl Ieust, Jo\\ elt trnnslnll's t i le IIH'""Il �(·-not, perillljJ", wit hnut (I "Jl"'(\ or mollc�.� � \V. ll<'nn lo "HI'\'nlunllona."

Hommes, g 0 (I (l rrotnlH Hcore by

WeHlllPld l\leluclwn periods: 7 a

7 5 4

C. Hnrlmlow, g 4 1 � � !\farx, g DeSurno, G 1 0-2B

5 0-18 Totnls

1 0 . . 4 1

3 0 1 0 1 0

. . . . . 12 3

2 IJ (J 2 2

27

I I I Ft�l\l\�J PleaMlJl!.IJ��

Plan to Bowl Regularly !

You'l l lH' surprised when you realize how really benefic ial t•xercise bowl-ing- is.

Pln n to come here regularly for pleas-ant recreation.

I • •

2 Billiard T abies 10 Bowling Alleys

. .

WESTFIELD RECREATION N ORTH A VENUE

I Wealliold, N. J.

I

h_e<•n ll]l{JOJnt<•d directo1· of the clivi- ! Feeley 188 1 50 � 6� , l ine-up .

s w� of php tcal Pducation at Ru tger" Knight 1 111 1 �\\ Westfield scoreJ six goals in th(• UniverSity. In Ins n P w otlice, which 1 Coleman 1 37 162 G Opl'll ing chukker and the Vermonter� lw \\ I l l a>Sume on A pri l 1, he will 1 Weikel 1 4 1 ma naged t o score a pair, which added have gL• n e ral SUJ>ervision over the de· , to their lmndica}>, gave them the edp:e.

JH! l·tm<'nts of ph� ,ica l instru ction, stu- Totals 776 78 R 75 1 The lo<·als added a couple of po ints < lent health and i n l t• l colh-gi,tle ath- � H. L. Fink Co. in the second period, tying the score h-tte�. Whil<' 1 •>•> 1 7 7 8·i and holtling their opponents scoreless.

l f nder �lr. Lttlll' , SJll'eial emphasis ! ('h nm�Jcr!ain 1 8\l 1 1 3 11a A West field rally in the third, net -\\1 ] 1 be placed on 1nttamural athlet ics ��astnnn 1 :ln 1 20 ' t<•tl a quartet of goals and by d int of t n ac<"OI dance " ith the prc>cnt.Jay ( � el�t 1 27 1 :1 7 I :J4 hurd r iding nnd hitting, Fort Ethan t renrl to provide ath l eti cs for all. I Fink

I'P :!00 1 4 \l 1 1 2 Allen managed to penetrate the local Ltttle, who \\ill be " mcmbN of tht' , 1 1:! ddensc for two m ore. The llnnl chuk-f.�t•u lty with the rank of f u l l profes- 'l Tot<ds 7 7 1 tiflti 55G ke1· found West field still on the offen-�nr, \\.a� -.elel'ted ns a further step in 1 �ivt- nnd t hrough some fine tenm-the devt•lopment o[ Hutger's new pro- MILLER LEADS JN

';ortc . . �hot three more goals home. gram of physical t•duention. The di- ' 1 he VISitor& managed to tally another, ' ision was <•stabl iohed by truslt•P ne- BOWLING AVERAGES : b r·ing ing their total to eleven. lion last July when Professor 111. A . LPmp l e d the Westfield scoring with ll lnke was appointed act ing d l t l'Ctor, SPr;,:PHlll Edward M i ll<'r of t lw :

fivl• goals. Ge�sford and Lum cnch .. 1nd in ���nuury thtl un i\'r rsity u�sumetl 1 \Vpsl fipl,J 1 1 1 , ] i <' l ' ( i •tun i'"' h�adin " tlw J �c�n�d fo!1r ; \Toge1 also �('Ol'ed two >uperv.Ioton of tl_w llnances of lh<' fil•hl i n lh•• in<livitlunl avera •es �f the i �":' nto. hnsbnck and Johnst�n each

l i , . i

I I

I I I I i l I I

Counctl o f AthletiCS. l l 'o ! i t· ( · "Ill< ! r·· ·,,·e!ll , ll •. g I ,Jl eountl'd for two goals, wh!le Fos-

'1'1 . · f'fl !..l n w tng ,eagu� � t 1 . IC n�w �II rector wa� gr�cluntct! :u (' � trdin�� t o n l ist n•!Pust>d l'I'C(•nt1 v ,

£1� �co��r .on('. fJ otn Ohtu \\ l·�tl•yau lfluv(· t �lty and : L�· tlw Un ion Counly Pnrk Commi�- � fh� �<. ol e � lool' g-rut!nat" wor·k a t O h io SIHI I ' . < ion �! t i ll"!' ha• \>ai"\ieipatP<l i n

,;1 1 �catlicld.

P. C. }[p st:n·pd 0\'Pr�l'.i'• a·, u I 'Oifll! l l ' , J o l l - I �r.t/1 1 1 ' l oJ all II VI ' f llj.!ll of l R:t : t 1 i �o . ' � (tCRs(ord t•tl nthcer Ill 1\u• W o ii <l w a ,. and af t · i l r t< l r ivlt vamr• 4l 'O rf' h '''1 "1 ,·1 ',":' ' !!"· , � I

Lnm t't tht• \\'U" \\ [ ' t 1 tl t

.... . · · f iJ I < I l l l ae < .. emp � aR ( H'<•<.' ur n a 1 t t ll l 1 n l L l fl fh •n '" r u nn . . , u p, having- t n lwn � �core by chukkers· "·"" r�;· t�Ja! l

l eoaeh ! I I M ia ll l i l i n lvo · I pat! ill l.� J' : l l l i l '" , Wit h 1111 ,,.,. ,.,g,• of I W Potlieltl

. 6 " 4 3-1 5

Fort Ethan Al len Hn,bnck

Foster Johnston

Httl�;� x on ' 0 �1 1o. Frou.1. 1 ! 1 :! �! l o 1 1 J . J I .u1d l u � hJgJ 1 �c·,,, . . h :.!:n. 1 1 . ! Ethan A l len 8 0 2 1-1 1 �-1� ·• lw �;"''' ."'•"wt a n l to l' l < ' l d l n �: I I . !Lu i < tt of l ] l t· Ito•• "'' !'odin· hol t!" th,, J Goals-Westfield : Gessford 4, Lum

osl \• � 1 .1 u·ln�an, 11 1 \ t ' i'OiH'h 1.11 1 ' 1:!:! \ � >nv- 1 ' ' ' , , , . , 1 1 d 1 , 1 1 )1js..rft ��aiHP score I I , l ,l'lnp 5, Vogel 2. Fort Etlw n Al· :nuJ ) .J .., , I Hl ld ht•nd t lllldJ of J ut)IJmJJ '.'d l l 1 ;�'J '/ h•n : Uu�hnck 2 . J..,oster, J ohnston 2 ; I l l 1 : 1 � I . J u .1 ! 1 � 1; h • · IH•t H UH • d l l • ' t�' .�d ,,f VI, � I I J , · Id • l a rul •, fi fle tl l lWJ�dh�aJ?, G. t ot' hf nl \ J l t•t J � ·• 1 11 1 1 1 )1f'11d J tnJi b.d l 1 1 1 l lw l u l l nJ! Wi t I I l '/ ·J J (• · t�n 1 �ubstttule4-\Vestfield : VoJ!e] for ' '"n' IJ at \VI' 1 t 1 n --� i n , 1 ( • iguuw 11 1 i 001 I l l ph v11 1111 ,;t :J;o( . \J ( ) t • :· ;I1 1 n Lum. Fo1 t Et.hnn Allen : Swenson ball f'IJIIt·h Ill J : I :.! H if, J' ' · ' ' I l l • f,J J I Jd N l t l i H H avt r u·,, .

· · �r nf �:) �!-1 1 n. 1 8, 1 for Fosler.

l < • l l t i"" to U>llu i ll t h trut l . • i r J I I < ·H ,, , dl - ' aiid ' Jlu ''f' I WJ I! 1 / .. . 7 ; N<•lHot; l Referee : B. l\1. Hurnsey. lf doJ of Hthh·t ir" . J llli J •

• W ;lil;l, ' �/ I •JIHl U llV('I'Ug'e Or I r I ) , "" t l l\'flf'llg'C 0 I (H) �� ; HI' I J I I I III(!'•J', No. :I tt , uverngc or

I J <l1 I ; l l u un, N(). 48, nvcrngn or I I f,lj I ·I , V • <•o ltu1d, No. fi:l nvcragc of Weotlield'a L•adhoa NewopeP<tr­

"TIIl� W F:HTP'IE1.11 LF.A VY.U" HubiiCrlb� •n•w-•2.1JIJ ,. year. I J ( 'I '{ • I . . .

Few of Ua A.., rr lt gh c" rc•n 11 lll•/t<lnehe to think of tiJe lhult J�," l tount!H or the unl­vcre;<" th{'n �·nn n rr> n ot n ..::cl t • r J ( ff;t.­Toledo llhulc.

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THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 -=-

With the Plays and rtayers lg p Q-R-- _T ___ S __ - �1 schcd�le, b�ef �x�-rcise::m be h_e�-

�'Y" BOY BASKETEEilS j to t;ake �he fi_nal game�; 1 27, Wo�� .-��;ffair which '!as ��

president since October, 1\!30, will mark of the match. The No mads took the first game I • • • • • m wh 1c h Dr. Ph1hp M. Brett, aclmg DOWN SPRINGFIELD

rt•glslenng hts second double century I bt.""n postponed unttl a later date. ! -

1 gi ve the address of presentation, and --- The seore : by a margin of 20 sticks and the 1 THE MUSINGS OF I Edward F. Drake of Plainfield. w1ll The boys divisi on

.t�am continued Buaiueu MeD se l'ond by $ 1 . The Tuttl�ites staged

A BAS A respond for the u n dergraduates. 1b wm nmg ways by ndmg rough shod K<•nnedy 1 5S 1 4 9 162 a stronj!.' l'omeback to wm the final EB LL BUG Drllke, a senior, is a leader in h1s over the boys teams of the Spring- Hohenstein Hil 1 93 147 game by 1 1 1 , Taylor carding a 202

New and Old Event. Now Being Presented ======= at Various Playhouse• =====

dass and is the Rhodes Scholar elect field A. A. Thu rsday night. The Ortlieb 1 68 200 1 83 for the Lu mbermen . I t won't be lung Lefor;> <old King from th i s district. J\nal ""ore was 33-&. The local boys , Worth 1 8 2 2 l n 204 i The s<'ore : Baseball will o nc e more nllne into h is 1_ '.cored "i

.xt Pen poi.nts in the first quar- � IJunt 1 80 1 57 J ;JS \

own and with the hut news from the RANGERS TIE i ! "r to a goose egg _fol' lhe Springfield , . •. 8 4 U -.. - H o lden

Rialto Theatre, Westfield I grave of t h e deceasc·d lover, and per- vari ou s big league t raining camp:;, NORMAL f(VI:' team. Charl ie Wmler's boys l<•t up fowl.. 9 1 4 8., I I B(•utel

, the lm>eball sc• t<Son i:; ju:;t arllund the 1:. , thPn hut still managed to keep out- ' Greyhouuda 1 A nndon Un of the features of the double : sua des him to say noth i ng about the .-orn<·r. ___ ' ecoring their oppon ent.• in every quar-�- J;ush 1 51! 1 57 l il 5 Luh,v hil l at the ){ia lto Th <'atre, Westfield, ' war to the stern fathe�. Barrymore . . _ . , _ _ _ . The game bt•tween the Ranger� and '· ter Diet z wus ilw high srorer wit\1 �hil er t :Hi 1 67 1 :>7 Havlicek today and tom?rrow, of!'ers J a_mes '!'eels H olmes, !Jkes

_ lum, and soon Loc al b�oeball solon, a > e bc•gmnmg · · I · l lrake 1 5 5 1 1 8 1 53 C gnev i n his tir:;t ;;tarrmg veh Jcle, f orgets hJs old ammosi!Y for the ' to tal k of \\hat chanc-l'>' llw H awks the Newark Normal St'hool qui nt..t, de•ven points, Sweeney WllS a close Gordon 1 6 2 1 8 1 1 5 'l l T t I ,;Lxi,'' which follows his �uccess in French. Holmes falls in love with i ha,·e of fi nishing fir:;\ in tlw Cou nt y played Wednt•sday night, n•sulted . in : :;econd with ten, while Cross dr0pped i' Shultz . 1 8 2 1 3 :l 1 2;l

o a s "i'l!1 lll't Money," etc . This p> cture Nancy, and they plan to get married. , Baseball Ll'ag·uc. Norm a n !\•arson, a �8-28 tie, alth ough the local (l\'c ! llwm through for a total of mne. _ .r Logest 111;,rks a cornplet� reversal _ from p�st But the :;cm1tive youth feels that it ! F1·ed B ud <l <• , Bob Def'um p , and otlt- appeart:'d to huve the bett er of th<' ! The l im•-up : , TotalH 7 8 5 7fili 707 l 'l;•wlm· role� pb.y�._·d by Cagn�·y, bnng.Ing hun \\ i l 1 }JP d1�honorabJe to wed Nancy ! t:>J's havt> bc• t'h H'Pn nn tht• � trpets in t i l t . At the end of the playing t inw l Westfield uyn Acea I \V.' \Vhalen ;,·t�h driver. He _ap pe'.'rs with Lorettll l! uth ?-bout h>s war-tim(' dPed. She W<•stfiPid " eorrel't in usouming t hat 2!!-2 8 10 favor of the TcacherR, bu t ! ll1elz, 6 1 1 1

FR M T l l . J .ogest

Nom ado 1 5H 1 6!l 1 88 1 65 1 5\J 8:>9 Tuttle 1 9 2 1 4 7 1 53 1 4 7 1 8 0

1 86 1 6 1 1 7 \J 1 52 183

861

1 7 2 1 4 (i 1 4 :1 1 6fl 1 53

10 the screen ns a w�:;e-t• rack > ng !C�X · unt1l h.- ha'. told Barrymore the I a hudd le and anyone who knows tht• "r�>rc was announced as being : . G. F. P. NOMADS WIN PAIR Schm itt \'oulll! for th e !Irst t > me ; J oan Blon - telb hun 1t Wil l be best to say noth- ba><l'hall i< tlw to pie u nder diseu s- in a reehe·ek it was found that an I �weency_. f & 0 10 0 UTTLE TEAM dell . th" teammate wi th whom h� rose mg about > t. The remamder of the

�- - <'> I or had been m a d e by t h e scon•- [ J hllon, t 1 U 2 Totals 8 1 9 no tu frame, bt:inJf: u �a vai_Jable }>ecuusy p ctu re is eoneern e d with the dranla- :-::JOn . • lu•eJwr a nd the score was t i c·d a� Crn�8, c . 4 1 9 Con!"istt�nt l 'in i n u· bv. t h(l Nomads -------of hN work In Umon De pot <1-t th JH , tic events whil'h take p laee before the H u m or ha, >l that W1bb>e \ nn t ' d b B th t ' ' th I 1\l dl ugh, g 0 1 1 �

1 23 1 62 1 7 9 1 67 17�

790 173 20 2 1 62 1 7 8 1 9 1 901

i lovers s�woih uut tlwir )Jroblems. l llort•n nuty b<· a holrl out. No;, that l lll!'n wne 3d

? Ve.;. dy

b''

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t" e I Hobson, g 0 0 0 enabled t h e m t o take a pa ir of ganws time. .

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. . h . . <•rror was >sc.-ert' o eams from the Tuttle Bros. <JU i n l cl in the OTHr SPORTS PA E 6 Till• ro-feat.ure "' one o excep- I I he endmg 10 a ha ppy one. e h as the >ae red cup m h ts posses- " • r , u nd er the show�rs so it was 83 only "Y" }lo\\•IJ'n� ) .na"ll!.' 111,.11,.11 rol l- �:oR G J tio>»li rontrast and offers Tallulah i "The• M an 1 Ki lled" was d irected ' "ion h is worrie� in that d i rPct ion han• 1 ' -\ d 1 h • ' ' t 1 . Total< 15 :l � A � Bun ldwad a n<l Irvi ng Piche\ i� the by t�rnst Luhit:;ch, others in t he cast ' eeased. Ilio friend" a re puzzled ns ' ''e' l i e to et t e score " nm as lt I Sprinstield A. A. \ eu Mon day night. The Lions-K<'Y-titl e roles of a Paramou nt JHcinre nre Tully Marshall, Zasul'itts, Lucien to what h l' has t o h o ld o u t a n d some """'· n t ie . ' G. F. P. ---.,,-----.,.,,...,================= calh·d ''The Cheat," adapted from lhe , Liitleti eld, Tom Douglas, Emma Dun n are of the opinion th ·t! it mar be Tlw l n ie-u p : Gn11Rku, f 0 0 0 _ ···--�-·- ··-· -· - ------- �---fnmous slaP:" play of the same name. ' and Frank Sheridan. t l 1 t t l f ri l w.,,tfield "Y" Ran�:•ro W i ller, f 1 0 2

Friday and Saturday, 1\tar-c� 4, 5 , il if. .;: te c u p. .JU� y<•a r . H.' amou� O( gt- G. }-.. Pts. Prince, f 0 1 1 brings lo the local screen a fuvorit., Loew'•-Newark

"'"" S<'<'n ]ale at mght parked a lo ng somers, f 4 0 8 Pu nzel , e 0 0 0 of bulh young and old , Charle·; "Bud. A nt e ·'ean family l ife 't ' - nedies SOlllt• d�·>'t'rlPd spot while ll> owner A tl llrews, f 0 0 0 \V ette·r, g 1 0 o

21 ,•y' ' l!ngers, with a cast that il l clwles ' 1 . . .' 1 .8 " 01 • ' wa� <l omg "11m' sort 'hop work Ill Srully, f 0 0 0 Bl ind, g 0 0 ;h� famous comedian, Charley Hug- a

f·_nd t.r

haged

t>les t

1old Jn

f m t > m al<·

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1"' -<<'U rt'h of the• e u p. Th i, <'OV<'ted K1,n11e;v , c 4 0 8

gle�. a �o eggy . • tanno l 8 1� ( "

ra . - most dramat il' �tories of t lh· -.:t · n .. t'll pnze 1a :-: an u twanny acu y o c IK- Srn1th, g 0 otn s 2 ' 1 l' S! r I F n u rm.s es lt' )a:-:Js or 0 1 1 1' P 1 l l' · I f' lt f I' · 1 1 1 1' I l l'C!S J1<•e ; they ,;·nil be

.Hee� .ut Tht;; in "Emma", �vhieh bring:-; · M arit• appeurin� und t un��ng up wht�n H �8 K u pp, g 1 1 3 ---- (j

Rerk lrss Age, a ]H odu.ctJOn that IJ . . 1 , l I , _ St 1 , '!'I ,. 1 . , l <'ast ('Xpel'l<•<L \'l' l bb ie has kept It Torhnrg, g 4 0 _8 jftUSJNESS MrN TAKE

, . member of th e famlly can en- rf'�s t!r o ..�o-ew s, • u l l t .t It • . l ll . . & ���• Yd•H· t o the themP o f the story, this week, in her ncwt•'t role. ! Ill mot 1 ha s all .wmter and as spnng Tota ls 1 3 2 28 MATCH FROM HOUNDS I J"l • · 1 f h ' h · "C . 1• t The story was wr itten by FraJwes l approaeht•s he wt l l un duuhte• d ly plul'e 1 the mora o w IC IR an pa en s , ' • . , • . - · - Newark Normal School b . l , d to their children.'' It is M anon author of "1 he Champ" and tl Ill soml' wmdow to t·emHHI passer"- I a�o;�'�/�'��od familr attractie n that " 1\f in an d Bil l" : which won Miss by of t h P depart<'d glory of the Culluri, f GG F.1

Plsi 'l'lw second place Business Men n•ny mislead the average pal'ent to Dressler t he 1U3 1 Academy award 1. l lawl<e. Bigt•low, f 3 2 8 scm·c<l u sweep win over the Grey-1 , t ;eve it to one of the jazz t ype ; for th e year's h�st perf ormance by It is rumon•d that u bnst<. b a l l m�et- K ingsley, c 2 0 4 h o unds i n 11 "Y" Bowl ing Lcugu e ' it ;, not, and it is one t i1;,t children a,n actress, and tt was . <hrecteJ ?r ing may bl' held within Uw 11L•xt few Pit-huralli, c 1 0 2 match rolled Thursday nigl>t on the sl:uuld review. Clarenc e Brown, who d trectcd Miss wc<•ks and ••ft'orts w i l l b" mude to or- Foley, g 0 3 3 "Y" lnnl's. They started off by win·

1 h , co-fcatut·<· ,h ould Jll'OVc at- Dressler in "A n_u Ch l'isl ie" and re- I gani1.c the Hawks of old, the team Collins, g 0 0 0 ning the OJie!ler by n margi n of 64 tnclive t o every m o •;w over, pa rtie- "A i·· ·

S l" Ri ha; ·1 - t'r mwcll t ha t oll<'t' hn d the v>m, VIgO I' a nd VI- , 6 28 p ins nnd nn nexcd the second gum e e . 1 • cently scored W >lh "Posse"ed" nnd l - · · ularly to the class which rckb the 1 /'"'' l lou

1 · I t I '' 1 ·;h ' 0 t- talitv. W i t h old Hoh Lincoln r�st- 'I ota!• 1 1 h y 1 58, W orth clirking the maple for edPcational type of production. Doug :"" ean 1��"1'

10 1 "':" l d

e suJ\p!

por hw i1is No 1 '' shot>" uruler the fum- 11 2 1 5 and Ortlob, enrding• nn even . · h . f · t ·t 1 11g rast w l!C 1 a so lllC u es - yrna h ' • " • � L 1 N E p Fa1rbanks IS t e.

center o tn .eres so 1 , J 1 •. 1 - 1 - . I -1 n lt d i\y tabl e onr<' m ore 1t looks '" though oca ewa on Yei'J •1• 200, Conslstnnt pin ni ng enabled them far as the cnst IS concern PO, atHI t h" _.ol ' o Ill n 1 Jdll, ..&l a

. enne

' an . . ' . . .

icture curries the tit!<' of "A rt• u nd I Kat h ryn Crawford. , .

h �· w1ll hoh� d_own the uutml suek n�ul - -- -·-"------ · - -----·--- ______ ...,... __

I iht• World J n 80 Minut.es"-just a Th�· vau devill� pr�sentatwn �s Ins hurd l11itmg will. be of muten�l little steal on the once famous Nellie l lwadhm•d by Ernw Cnckelt nn<l Ills lwl p to the Hawks 111 theu· pu rsUit Bly who in book form required 8 0 ., W. 0: H. Dam· e . (�rl'hestru/ Newark_'s a fle •· a pennant. Last season hus days! fuyont<• cntertauung ban• _ who ":Ill gone i n t o history and the H awks are

nl oncluy !illd Tuesd ay, Ill arch 7, 8, . o_n,e•r an u nu�u �t� .uet o f mu.st;ni van<;� fae i ng ·�nolh�' l' sched ule and no doubt

1 rim • f vorite of Westfield 's m usic i t" ' and novdt l<s o n the st.tge. O tlH 1 tht'Y WJ\J giVl' ., good 'll'<'OUnl of fo:ers,c L:wrcn ce Tibbett, will pre� "llt'l'." acb;;. ar(' Rent� S�nd,�r�, " Pre- lhl��nst•l veH. ' '

WARNER'S I i!JI �}!1�1 {\) g I] ! sent his recent H<Teen suceeRs, "'fhn �;·.nttng Il l� o.w�, Htt� d.Jcs ' .. �an�y Cuban Lov" Song." The ca't con- Kmg ."n'.1 c":· m �ariR>�n h n 1g�ts

' FORMAL OPEN I NG OF N EW tains the numes of Lu pe Velez, Er- :m?,. l<.ddw.lll ll lt•r W>th. M I�s IIe�l'letta nest Torrence, Hale Hamilton and 1ll fh<• MllluiPnJUn ot llfp]ody, I RUTGERS GYM MARCH 4 Louise Pazenda ; J i mmy Durunte, the -;: -;: .. famous "SI'hno�zle" fu "Get Rich Shubert-Newark

Quirk Wallingford," is the laugh pro- Not in the h ist ory of l ight m usical l'res<' nt ation of lh e new H ulgei'H durer of the picture, and he repeats play,;-or, fo t' that mattN, lyri" Jl l'O· gymnas i u m and armory, er<•ded ul u his former efforts in a worth y man- d uelions of au y k i n<l-has there been t•osl of P 1 0,000, to tlw undergrad-ncr. n production that has ••njoyed the u n- uut" body will lw m ud<· formally on I The co.fcatun< ou the same two <l iminishe d approbation t hal h a s bet•n Friday evening, !II a rch .J. Robert C . days is " T h e False llfadonnn," w i t h showered u p on t l w Fran� Rhu lwrt 1 C l othl<'l', who assunwd h i s duties yes­Kay Francis, Conway Tearle and Wil- �>percttn "B_l ossom T inJt•" nnw play- terday as p re sid ent of the u n i vet•sity, liam "Stage " Boyd ; the story is a n mg at t\11' Shu bert Theatre, Newark. will pr<'side at'cording to tlw plans adaptation from "The H eart Is Senson after season this <'ha rming an nounc<•<l by Dr. Thu rlow C. Nelson, Young"-it is purely a dramatic of- � charming creation has been sent on l'h airman of the eommi ttee 011 nr-

llresentntions. :.cencry to �ugtain itg reputation of Between thl! halves of the l'r inct\ · i����g ��� ���:.." !���:hf1���::�t\� I :1�:�\����t�;,�• ;}il� ���

o����:� n��\��} 1·a ngeme nts.

"Dr. Jekyl and M r. Hyrle" is the being the most perfeet and nuJst lo n-Rn tgers huskethall game, which offering for Wednesday and Thurs- beautiful piec·e o f its kind .,, . .,,. known is the last < 'ontesl on thP Scarlet day, March 9, 1 0. Frederic March to the stage. Jlortrays the principal role and wh i le The foundnlinu for the story of it is a picture that th e younger movie "Bioosom Time" i s t he romun<'e o f rae" of a (;e rman ho\' he killed on

fan ran mis�, i t is, never the less, one the ,great comp oger, Franz Shubert. the battl cfi�l d � of Fr�mcc ; 80, torn

whieh will satisfy the patron who H is struggles for recognition ; the hy l.h is harrowing memory and blind-�lories in big events of the season. great roman rt• of hi" l i fe us develop- I;; sPeldng peace of h eart and mind, I +: i< i< ed in h is Jove for "Mitzi" the daugh- lh l' boy decides to go to Gcrmn11y

"The P

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�nt

�i�:;.�rk (retitled ih: o;,,;:��:;����U;��;li��u;;/,������· r{,\'! ����,i�

o�

fue�"':,i��1n��

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h�i}��:·ea

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"B k aff,·••'r <> f the !teart is moved into dif- pr<'.,ents h i mself b"fore iln• folks of ro en Lu llaby" ) is now playing the dcutl boy, who, together with the at the Pammou n t-Newark Theatre, ferent chan nciR, a n• Bt•t forth in G erman boy's sweetheart, aceept h i m Market a n d Broad Sts. , Newark. It l ll i l>t absorbing m a n n e r in th e boo!< as a fri end , lll'l ieving h i m to be a l•lls of thP p ost-war events in th e of t.hP o peretta. W ith srh 11 )>a�;,;, Jll'an•-linH' frh·nd of lhtdr be loved l!fe of a fo rmer soldier in the war- it is natural to suposc. that � hlt lng hoy. ltme army. 'l'hc princ ipal role' nn• musical score can lw �lV<'Il w>th Rome He re, wi thout doubt, iH the most played by Lionel Barrymore Nancy I of the hu ndreds of unmortal songs u n usual and d ramatic situatioll the Carroll and Ph illip Hoimcs, ' and melodies _which w••:e c nm]wse� hy screen has pres en ted ; h u man and Holmes iR seen as th e sold i er of th is cxtraordlllnry geniUS. More t !wn

bold, it tel l s a story of faith, con­Fmnce-scnsitive, romantic-minded, twenty of Schubert's _nwst bcau tlfu� fliet. aiHl \oV<• that has uevcr been who, in th e performance of hi s duty ' themes arc l'mbraced 111 the '"ore of <•xce•l led. " Broken Lullaby" is the kill� a young G erman soldier during "Blosso m T i m e,•: giving it liH· � igh-

work of a French dnnnutist, M uurice a big. t•nemy drive. As soon as th e est pl:•ce, mehnhcully, ev� r al'h>cved Ho,land. deed " committecl, hP begins to sutTer by 11 l Jght "111.<H:nl l? •·odu_clto�. �n it is t hat this tru lv fin e p icture a profou n d remorse. From a letter . Further <hslmcll."n Is g>vell the w·•s wr i tlt• n by ;, Fr<:nchman and on the J>e rson of hi'" Vl'ct1·111 h n lenrns [ lJ lecP bv the beautiful costumes and . • -' t I 1 ('' f A . h · ., .. - " • · 11 1 · h u1rec el lV a •CTmHll or mcr1can t e name of ihc dcud so ldier's Gcr- elabornt(' �tnge sett t ngfi: u of

�w llC audi£'lll'P,:.,, � .an enh•r ta inment rank ing 1 �a n sweetheart, Nnnry Carroll, and I have been prcpar!'d ne\\ for tlu pres- am lin� the nwst distinguislwd efforts I I r nan�e of th e town in which she I cn t season. . , , I 1 1 f the scre<•n. lives W1lh the dea1! man's father The cast mclu rJ('s h nthryn Rccc<',

Lio�el flarrymore, a stolid Germa� J. Charles Gilhl'l'l, .Tospph !•'. Wilkins, __ ,_.,_===-=-=- =----.,---.,..,.====

nat>onalist w ho harbors a great ha- f M ani la Powers, Robert Lee _Allen , Jo". :-: .. . tred for

.

all Frenchm en. II Lertora , Lucius 1\!etz, 1\lariC Starner, ! _,.......,...., .... __.�_._,.-....;.,.-..., .. After thi s brief wm·-scenc pro- lila rei Maher, Robert O'Connor, lin;- ­

Iogue the picture is occupied with the ry Rabke, Sal lie Stemblcr,, Mtl l tc events in the lives of these thrrc i Freeman , Lawrence We l is, 1 ruc >�an

after peace hag been declared. ( Gaige, Charlel4 LconarJ, James (,or .. ) Holmes, dril·cn hv a sense of remorse I don Sclwo od, ;\fax Pon_ch, . Edgar and contrition, goes to Nancy's home llunl , with an u nu su al s1 11�1ng and town, to wnfess to her and the father , dancing choru s and symphom� orches- , t�at he was the mnn who killed the 1� tn� to d o justi ce to the h�au t 1 fu l mel-

� louth s!w loved. She i n tercepts this od><'S of lhl' score. errand when she meets him at the -1< +: -;: I Liberty Theatre, Plainfield

Fl HS'I' T I M !� AT 1'JmRP: P n !C P:S

"BLOSSOM TIME" 1•:, t•rrf hh•� :St•W n u t f lu• Stnry

.\ nd flu• ;\1uJIIif'. U I•:S'I' � I :V fi l '\' fi l•'!!'liSE�III I.F.

IX AU EttiCA. SY:\I P J I U:\. I C OJtCII I;:S'I'RA. Will in1!' Powell i n !� is n_ewest pie- ! �L\TS. \\' Ell. & SAT. 50<' to ;u.o turP, " Ho.rh Pressu i'C>, w}uch w1l1 hC' i NJGHTS 50c to $2.

N O W O P E N F O R I N S P E C T I O N holly lnc1udln� Sunctny•

l :.: z:m Co !f:OU J•.J,I. '

prescnt<'d at th e Libcrtv Theatr.<' , I '-;:::;:::::::::::::::�::;::;;;::::;;;:::::;;;::;::; Pla in tiel d , starting Ralu>·<lay for _siX =------::-:::.:__-.. -- ----days, is a �ood con_wdy of a h wh 1 ;:::::_..:.:,. ____________ , prcssu w salesman. l'owcll aets. us " I N PARAMOUNT K stock promoter who becnnw Inter� 1 cgted in a stock sell in� scheme that , E W A R jt; to produec syntltPt.Jc rubber : he p;cts h is organization together, teach­es them high pressure methods and starts the hnll a roll ing hy i nterest ing- 1 th e newspapers. Thr�:mgh_ n s�ries or interest ing- a nd nmustng s1luatwn:s hJ! finds that t h e ruhber bu�iness i s j ust the idea of n half crazy mventor .. �n the cast are Evelyn Brent, once ag-am wit h Powe l l , Gt>nrg<' Sidn ey, G u y Kihhce, Evelyn Knapp • . lnhn \V ruy, Frank �!cllugh, and otlwrs.

Thi� i�, without u du�ll1t, Powcll'.s most e nterta in i ng achu�veme n t ; Jt takes h i m out of the role of a so­ph istica ted a nd sua\'C gent_leman n!td l!i''"S h im ample oppurtumty to dJS­plav h is delightful sense of comedy. • ... -1< ...

Paramount Theatre, Plainfield

The most widely hcrnJdcd Para­m ount pr oduction of the past year, Ernst Luhitsch's "Broken Lullaby," ::;tarring Lionel Barrymore, Nun cy

Carroll nnJ Ph i ll ins Holme<, , comes to the Paramount Theatre, Plnmfield, starting Friday, M arch 3, and con­tinuing through 'l'hursd.ay, Mnrch 10. It is an i ntense, emottonnl story of a young French soldier who, nfter j the war, cannot forget the sensitive

Market & Broad Sta., Newark -- NOW --

" The Man I Killed" (Retitled

"Broken Lullaby" )

5 - BIG ACTS - 5

f?t��'f1t (llouJ, NtW..,,_

to.-t P..R I E

1\l\\fSSlfR I ''&fiina" I""" JEAN HERIHOlT . MYPJIA LOY

O>ll!icf' -S'l'AilTS SA'I'� 1/AUO(\IIl!!..::.o llonaftl co L�l.\ N -� In .tllRO\\ISlii'I'Jl

NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. J. CR. 6·01184

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• . N 0 W .

GLORIA SWANSON "TONIGHT or NEVER"

- ALSO -

ZASU PITIS "SECRET WITNFSS" FRI DAY, SATURDAY March 4th, 5th WILLIAM POWELL

in "HIGH PRESSURE'' ,. - ALSO -

JEAN HARLOW . MAE CLARK .

rn "3 WISE GIRLS" SUNDAY, M O NDAY, TUESDAY • March 6th, 7th, 8th

-- ASSOCIATE FEATURE --STAN OLIVER in Their Firat Feature Picture,

LAUREL and HARDY

in "PARDON US"

SATURDAY !--

A Comedy Romance

Saturday Matinee 35c Till

5:00 P.M .

w i t h

E V E L Y N B R E N T

E V A L Y N K N A P P G U Y K I B B E E

W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY-Mar. 2nd�-3rd

JAMES CAGN EY, LORETTA YOUNG �· ... ��:��.�·��t'u• ' ' T A X I ' ' A Uurb•(one JtuuU"u,

--- cn. Jl' J". A T I THJ� ---

TALLULAH BANKHEAD, IRVING PICHEL In on Ada1•tnUon o r tllr Htnar l'l•y,

" T H E C H E A T " COMJCI)Y

-- FRI DAY, SATURDAY-March 4th, 5th -­CHARLES ( Buddy ) ROGERS

CHARLIE RUGGLES, PEGGY SHANNON Jo at (� hnto hiK 'l'rl huft• C o �fU'I'II I•!Jl lllld U .t\Dt

" THIS RECKLESS AGE " AN J•]XC J•:l,J .I•]N'J' l ' l l "l'l i H I•] I'OH JWJ•:HI' AOK ----- cn-r•l t�'Tl J t l lt:H ---

DOUGLAS FAIRBAN KS "AROUN D THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES"

N lt:\V M

-- MONDAY, TUESDAY-March 7th, 8th LAWRENCE TIBBETT, Lupe Velez,

Erneat Torrence, Louise Fazenda, Hale Hamilton A nd tlw gm1tw11 t C '""""l l u n , JIMMY (Schnozzle) D URANTE In a emuhluntlou ••I !tlu�tlc•, Jlumn iH't" nnd J l u11u•r.

" THE CUBAN LOVE SONG " --- CO· I•'J� A 'l'l'rm ---

KAY FRANCIS, CONWAY TEARLE " THE FALSE MADONNA "

IIAI\1\Y J.Alllli>:U t:.tll'I'OUN N ICWS

- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY-March 9th, lOth -FREDERIC MARCH in "DR. JEKYL AND MR. HYDE"

Mar. 3rd- STARTS FRIDAY -lOth Shows nt 2 :30, 7, !l P. 1\f,

Sn., Sun., S howH ut 2, 4, fi, 8, 1 0 P. M. The Excitement and Pathoa of "All Quiet On the Western Fronl"-Plua the Thrlllin1r Love Story of · "Seventh Heaven"-ln One

Picture !

"BROKEN LULLABY"

formerly " THE MAN I KILLED "

Ernat Lubihch Production with

LIONEL BARRYMORE NANCY CARROLL PHILLIPS HOLMES

PLAIN FU:.LD'S PariUIWUnt Park Ave. at Second St. Tel. Plfd. 6-2800 A Publ ix ThPntrc

IIOMI•: OF PAHAMOUN'l' PICTURES

It's a Knockout ! You'll Sec Stars when you flCC

W A L LA C E B E ERY JA C K I E CO O PE R

--- ! 1 1 a p l<: l u rt! t lw t'K tua1dnl-!':' kl i H t o r y --- w i t h Hm·rv h e t t n l' I I11J11 hn Wll!-1 I l l '"J'Iw U l g-J f o liRn" a ud ,ltLd\ln lwltC'r t h a n lw \\' lUI � � �� "Hid p p y " ! T w o H l d u l u g- H t n ni. - 1 t1 a p l l ' l lJT'I' t h a t I H tnal, l n �.; h i ��. H t r o n g IIlPII e r y ! 'J' h 1\ YHUr'H hH�l IL1� l f tl l-{, -- I l l a p l e t ur,, ! h a l W 1 1 n1 H 1 lo v1·, IJ V I � f l lfHl l l g l l It I � rt 1 1o l l ! a huy w h o J o v•��l h i "' fath,.t · IH• t t fJr lhUii h i li U lol l l l l l' • � ,

"The Champ" SATURDAY A N D S U N U A Y CONTINUOUS.

Week Commencing

FRIDAY, MARCH 4th

P L A I N F I E L D ' S

Eaot Front Street 'Phone PlEd. 6-2932

Page 14: THE \VESTFIELD LEADER - DigiFind-It

Paae Fourteea THE WESTFIEL1J LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 _

- --�- --··· ) �"nnot 00 ma;,.,d. Our la�� p�o�d�-;· wil. l be d�;��;���t impossiblikle

e, l

Toonerville Folks NEWS FROM TRENTOJ B 1:." pr!,sent l'il�-year_ temporary financing -�

f h t t t t Ibute a Y COX : of permanent im provements. The a limit fur the lai¥er or city school or t e

, 8 a e 0 .con r . ' d f I I d istress that some municipalities lind districts and must place a limit on · am ount In the �ommg year m a

ft th

o (CoDtinued from P•ge lO)

THAT tiT'( FELLER WHO'S BOA RDING AT THE WoRTLf '5 IS PAYING

THE SKIPPER FIVE Cf"NTS f"VERY EVf N I NG TO WA l-K H I S WifE'S DOG.

' h J this work Tins offers one o e .

2 t hcm;;elves in at t.he Pl't's<·nt time is what are l< nown af cou ntry sc· oo I .' bl .

th t th ' leg- bean measures were of no av U h b t b

. h I d:stricts. manY scrwus pro ems . a IS th f M Ott

a Ill, ' broug t a ou y h avmg sue a arge I islat�re mu>t deal with bPfore it shall 'de ease

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PIERSON DISCUSSES CAUSES AND CURES

OF FINANCIAL ILLS Summarize• Problem• Facinl'

Municipalitiea, l.el'itlaturea In Public Statement

As far back as 1920 a Tux Survey Commission pictured Now Jersey's situation, and forecast the dilemma now present, as to property tax bur­dens. Their recommendation was that a portion of the load should bo

they <mtertain the view that relief must be affot•dt•d, or the more serious trouble of breaking down property values will be the certain result, which i n turn will prove most dis-astrou •.

shifted to an i ncome tax. At that Honeat Budget.. time only four or five states had an There are a number of other feat­incom e tax, but today over half th e ures of our problem which I find are taxpayers in the United States live exercising the bankers very greatly, in states where their property tax an<l their correction is necessary to burden has been lightened by the lm- restore New .Tt•rsey municipalities to position of un income tnx. It is my the c1·edit stand ing they once enJ'oyed,

By Arthur N. Pleroon,Senator, opinion that while minor adj'ustmen' u • c t ' and which has been surrendered by

i volu ..;H, of wmpo rary finaneing for Fal•e Views : l;av� completed i ts d uti eo. VI e> t e eavy artillery while i perm anent impt'ovemcnts matu ring, Snmc publi" o!f�<·iab ha\·e c omplain- !

Wlaen Shall the Legislature Adjouro? sen�blyman . ��omas Muir, also

II which cannot be e onverted into per- ed ai>out th<· banhr� d em andmg that i . . . f f

Unwn, rehe' es the stra1n of , manent bonds lwrause of market con. gove rnmental costs and the tax rate ! �t·methmg may be s�Hl ID avo� 0 _ grin d by injecting jor:ular ! ditions, wht•reas if I he proper two or com<' down. Tht·ir i n terpretation is a "h<•r·t and �nappy sesswn of th

1e

·�

d sions.

i three year Jirmt had been placPd on that hanker>< are medd linl!: in the com- is! at ure , �nd those who are .� ec

l s.uch. financ J ng, wch tem p ora1·y ob- mu n i t y's udministmti,·e atfairs. This to sc·rve m �his body would �.dcome j hgatJOns would have been converted i s cntir·!'lY a false interprctal ion. The an early adJournment, bu t \\llh the

1 into p{•rmanent fo1 m in the past. , l;a nk l·r� �\ a ll t t� �ee c:om m u nit i es de- ' ma n Y f:.erinus an� unavoidable p rob­three yean, when the ma�ket would 1 vdnp and proeper, but they cvidc·nt- . !ems, n

.w>t of _whu·h ha�e no� as yet

lihve absorbed such finan�lll_l!: at fav- 1 l\' have a clearer vi>ion as tu the ex- b t•<·n gn·t•:! serwus ronsJderutw�, �nd

orable terms, ther<·by relwvmg much , t�·nt to whkh property mn :;tand the • all so mclispensJ�le to t�e welfare of

of the embarni�>>Itlent now .ex per- ! Jresent tax burden than 1 he officials our people, thell' solut�on mu><t be

i<;nced. The J"'gJS)at.�re n ow m 8CS- {hPmsl'lV<'s. They know that the pres- found before the task �s d one . To

RJon must correct thiS evil. I ent tax burden can not be continu ed my m i n d no greater d 1saster . �ould School lndebtedneu , without breaking down properly val- rome to th;' taxpayers and �ltlzens

A c ontrilmtory far·t.or to the em- 1 ups and such a :;it.uation th <>Y kn o w, than an adJournment befo�e a solu­barrassment of many of our smaller wo1;l d be most di"'lslrou:. Th e ir de- tion is found for these Jmportant

municipalitie s, wherei n the people mund for 11 reduction in taxes is only problems. .

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B .. yond Control Jlor� 1111� nwlds

human affah·.�.: ns tlus.

6 6 6 vote the authorization of a bond is- the r�ft c d ion of t he demand made I n my eightPen years expenence as

oUC for school Jllf'PiJses, on which upon thPrn by the investoro who i n a legislat or there �as not occurred a there is no limit, has bt•en the fact turn vi ew th e prospect of the ]ll'PS· "'"ion of tl1e leg!�lat.ure ":'here the

that while mu nif'ipal in debtedness bus ent situati on with su c h alarm as to problems have been so serwus, and

been held within the lim it prescribed make tL<·m h<•sitate t o buy further where the present and future well-

by Jaw,. school indebtPd ness has been m unicipal se('urities. bei ng of our people has been so def- LI�UI!> • TABLETS - SALVI

authorir.ed for such excessive amounts The Pension Burden I initely at stake as in the present ses- ) 66d6 L6aq6uadSor1 Tat.leto uaed iate� that the total indebtedness which the . . sion.

an 6 • ve externally, Dl .... ,

tax 18 ers are res onsi ble ' for meet- ' B<·sJdes t he bu rden ?� md ebted ness : complete aad elfec:tive treatDie•t lw i ng

lhrs brou 'hl al�out a tax rate far rcpn·�ented by seeunile� now out- .

ELKS NOMINATE Colda. • g . . h standmg there rs a contr1butory fac- Molt Speedy Remedaea Kao,.. b�yon d the ulnhty of t e ta_xpayer or

tor that I li n d enters i nto the situa- , OFFICERS FOR YEAR hts propert y to pu;-, even m normal t

' 1 11 t d ]' h'l

t' 1 1on-name y, H' rem en ous 1a J - � tmes. . . itieB bt•ing Piled up in our mu nicipal- . --- . .

Such a c�wditlor� has added !l':eat-, ities for lWnsions, which i n one de- O�hc<'t's for the ensu1�1g year wet e

�Y. to th� diStress Ill such �umclp�l- partment of ,,crvire is shown by the : t� ommated at the m"�ttng of West­l�les wl�lch of '"'urse exper�ence . d1�-� Pensio n Surv<•y Commiosion to he o ne hPlcl LodgP, l �85, �· I . 0. Elks, held ticulty m colleellng taxes, und It 1s huntln•tl million dollars. This is a Wednesday mght m the el� b house.

not to be wondered at that so many situation that Govern or Moore has He1·bert B. Go uld was n ommated as of such ntu nicipal.i ties have been u n- tak en in hun d. !l is leader in t h e pxalted ruler an d th� other.

nominees ahl� to pay the1r s.rhool teachers, A ssemhly has introrl uc<•rl bil ls reco m- are : .Est<•emed leadmg kmght, ?eo. their poh�emen, thctr firemen an d m ended b y ihe commission io stop I f, RtlPy, Sr. ; esteemed loyal km�ht,

other . pubhc empl.oyees. adding to tlwse delieits and to place ,) o�n 1{, M.e��er; ��tee :ned . l�ctu.rmg I It 1s, I apprPcmte , not a ltogether the pensio n fu n ds i n ou r state on a lo1 1ght, W l lha�t I en dei gast , �ecre­

prudent to criticise a system or a debt sou nd ndunrial basis. Such Jegisla- tary, Roy F. Lilly; treasurer, }•rank­

that has been created by 11 vote of lion sltoulcl he enacted before th e IE>g- l in !•' . Wn!!:�<·�r ; tiler, K l\1. Terhune ;

the people, but there is, nevertheless, isla lure a djourns. jl trustN', Wilham G. Ahrendt. Elec-an economic limit beyond which tl.•c The Emergency Relief Problem t io n

.o f o fficers will be held at t�e

taxpayers th emselves must not go m '!'he report o f the Director of lllPl'lmg March 9. The lodge Wlll

voting �Jlpropriations fot• new school.s. Emngency ltelicf, recently made to holt! its Rel'ond annual St. Patrick's

Otherw1se, the very taxpayers who m the v;oV<'I'nor, preBcnts a s<•rious Jlroh- �da ncP on March 1 0. their ambition to provide n system of ]em th nl must he met and d<"nlt with education for their chilrl rcn, will find hy t he present legislature. Ten and Chipmunk's Capacity

themselves ';>Verw�elme� by a burden 11 half millions of state funds were Tll•' ' " '" ' ' ' ''" nf a <'hipmunk, wlu•n of costs wh1ch w1l l u ltimately confis- appropri ated tn meet the present full)· <listPII<i"cl. hn , . ., hec>n known tr. eate thei r homes. emergnecy relief program. Director hold :n lar�:e '"'''"'''" nF mrn. The

The legislature must place a limit Barnard advises us that double this dllpn1unl< st u n·" I n I "" lnst row wJth beyond which school indebtedness amount will be necessary next year. Its forepaws.

SAVE SO o/o=--On Your Nes:fPair' of Glasm We Specialize in Filling

Occulists ( M. D.) and Hospital Prescriptions.

Broken Gla .. ea Repaired Save the Pieces - New

Lenses Du plicated In One Hour.

LINDEN OPTICAL CORr. WHOLESALE and RETAIL

Manufacturin1r Optlciaaa 210 N. Wood Ave., Lindea

Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.

'Phone Westfield 2·1060

DR. M. P. BABBITT J SURGEON CHIROPODIST

Office Hours: aaon oun Y in New ,Jersey's taxing program may the weakening of our 11\Ws and the Much discussion and speculation is afford some relief we must, i f we arc �rrowi ng tendency among public of­rife among public officials and bank- to save property values from dcstruc- fic ials to puss on to the future true ers as to the cause and effect of the tion, bring the income tux program an d proper governmental costs which 'Present embarrassn1ent in wt1ich to its relief. belong to the present. In order to many municipalities find themselves New Je rsey citizens today are save tlwir tnx rate all too mnny muni-111 to their finances. Such a situation sending between three an cl four mil- ripnl ofllcinls have, through one naturally leads one to inquire whcth- lions of dollars to Albany each year scheme or another, fooled tho tax­er the trouble can be chargeable to as a tax upon income arising in New payer a� to the cost of his govern­the condition of the money mnrket, York State. Through the reciprocal ment. The bankers nrc fully aware 11nd what temporary or permanent clause in the New York income tax of this nnd demand laws which wi ll l cures e11n be effected. net this money would be sent to Tren- make a c onlinunnrt• of snell n prac- Nash

Today . •

Step s Out Dally: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Wedn esdays, 9 - 1 2 Evenings, Monday-Thursday

by Appointment.

227 EAST BROAD STREET Ne•r Elm Street

Weatfield, N. J.

JOHN L. MILLER Not a Practical Propooal I ton by New Jersey residents an .I the ticc impossible. I cannot agree that Governor taxpayer would pay no greater tux Dependable Audib

Moore's proposed Tax Finance Cor- � than at present. No other State The bunkers know that figures will poration is practical. Its ultimate out- which has ad opted u n income tax not lie, bu t on nil too man y occasions let for such tax bonds or notes as it ha" 1\ like situation lo support the they have foun d thnlf liars figure. would tnkc over would have to be pt·nposal that New Jersey udopt an 'l'hcre is serious romplnint thnt our the same market that m u nicipalities income tax for the n•Jipf of property present system of auditing mun icipal are now obliged to look to for relief. burdens. and county accounts has failed to

Should the corporation issue its While l am convinct•d that an in- prorlucc a true picture of the finan-own obligatiom, supported by the ob- come tux i s the most nppropriate and dal condition of the municipality. ligations of local municipalities, it best relief for the Jll'es<•nt tax hurd- The present Lc.gislaturc cann ot af- ' could at best afford only a small frac- ens upon property, there is no qu es- ford to tempo rize with this mutter 11 tion of the relief necessary, and un- tion but that the pn•"ent LPgislature any lon�rer, 1f New J ersey munici­less given more ca(Jital than could pos- cannot nfl'ord t o adjourn with ou t palitics want to regain the confidence sibly be appropriated for the pur- provid ing 11 substan tial relief to the of th e investing public the State must pose, its operations would strai n the present pro)"'rty tax bu rden in so me provide that the annual audit shall State's credit and, in the long run, form. reflect t1w true finnncial condition of would be worth the effort. While the bankers nrc loath to dis- the municipality.

Such an adventure would be equiv- � cuss the form in which tax relie f shall Much of our present embarrnss-alent to putting salve on a cancer take, there is no question but that m ent has come uhout through the when a major ope1·ation is its only ---- ---,--,--------..1,,--------.,---,=---,----:-- l cure. That major operation is cut- �=======·=·===============:::::::::::::::::, ting down our tax bills and setting our municipal houses in order. Delinquent Taxes n Contributory Cause

There is no question but that many of our difficulties arise from the fact that tax collections nrc much below normal, which necessarily forces the

' municipalities to borrow greater amounts th:m normully. Such a sit­uation in a restricted money market I naturally causes embarrassment to a community and to its hankers and is among the causPs bnck of this em ergen cy.

There is no dod•t that the univer­sal lowering of salaries nnd earning power is a substantial cause :for the h.Jling off in coll ection s, lmt to my mind there is a contributing cause that must be overcome namely, that the costs of government are far i n excess of the abil ity of the taxpayer or his property to bear.

My i nqu iries among the bankers develop thnt this situation, with its nttenclun t certain serious embarrass­ment, is the controlling issue in their minds. On the one hand , they argue, the subst.antia! cutting down of in­·onH• ant! t he reduced earning power

from ]n·opl'rlies n1ust l>c rcflcctccl i n a substantial reduction in govern­mental costs e>r th e tnx bill in order to nvoid destruction of property values. Dlvidin1r the Tax Load I

DON'T

FORGET THAT WANT-AD IN

T H E L E A D E R you'LL want that recently

vacated room taken by

a rel iable tenant as quickly

as possible. You can't pos­

sibly find better result pro­

ducers thnn

LIEADER WANT -ADS

New Jersey stands preeminently among the states in its dependency upon property to curry the tax burd­en, Eighty percent of the costs of I <:ovcrnmcnt in our Stale . nrc paid by the property hx, as aga inst less than seventy per cent i n New York 1 ..:tate, und vnryb�� le >st>r percentages I 'n other stntcs, In the report of th e recen t tnx survey in New York, i •·ecommendation wns directed to- j wards spread:ng the tnx bnsis or, in I •ther words, d i•tributi ng the tnx load ·m other . B"Ets :tnt! vnlues in or�cr to l'urther relieve thu bu�dLn upon prop- J .... ,·rty, ;::;;;;;:.:::::::::============-:

Ahead The new Nash models today make their bow to the American public. <(They are entirely new in appearance with complete Slip­Stream body design, Slip- Stream fenders, V-radiator, and Beavertail back. <(They are new in performance with greater power, greater smoothness, greater speed, greater driving ease and riding comfort. (\They are Iargen, longer, lower, roomier cars with im­

portant basic advancements in both chassis and body design. C:: W c bel ieve that when you sec the new Nosh and drive it you will accept i t - mtd Pre/rr it -as a new kind of car w i t h a n e w t y p e of p e r fo r m a n ce.

Slip-Stream Body Y • Hadiutor, slopin� wind� .,hidd nnd Bcu\'crtClil buck r�·tf..H·c nir rcsi!<!tnncc, thus in .. c-rc:,!-.ing spced. (.\11 moth·1s.)

Five New Series Undcrsbmg Worm Drive A.tle

Lowers t'cntcr of J!nn·ity with· out dccrcn�inJ! lu.•ud room or rondcle�uancc. (A mhmoso.dor, Ad,·onced, and Spccinl Eights.)

17 7 7 and up, Jo.b. factory

X-Dual Frame, Super-rigid Strongest !}'PC of frame, Ex­tends �ractically entire lcn�th ofchnssh, giving car, virtually, a double lrome. (All models.)

BIG SIX 116·1•clt Wbt�I&Gu

$177 ,, $935

F11ll Rarrge Ride Cot1trol Ennblcs )'OU to rcJtulnte )'our ttll"\'cl-�:orntort, re�ordless of road, or load, speed or tem· perature. (All models.)

STANDARD EIGHT 121 -inclt Whui&Ju

$%5 lo $11)95

Nrn• Bcm·ertail Back Unusunllr bcnutiful. Vrecs c o r from vacuum ' ' ho l d · back" nnd snves JlOWer .. wnste at high •peed. (All models.)

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S PECIAL EIGUT US-indo Wlmlbau $1270 fa $1395

ADVANCED EIGHT I 33-l•c6 WJ.,/btul $15'15 Ia $1785

AMBA SSADOR EIGHT UZ·iach JJ'httlbaJt $1855 to $2055 NDTB : Ftatuns /a••d I• aU NIUA ..... tiT# lilsrrH (*). Tba« tNt slarrtd arr t:rclusirt to lht Stri<l ·�cci/itd

lncreooed Horsepowor* Contrifuoa Brake D rum • (All Aluminum Alloy (lnvor Strut) Lower Ovcr•nll Body Holgbta ElthU) Pistons. (Uohnnlitt•)* with Ample Head Room and T .. in-lgnition (Spukl AdOUtoud A 1 • ro Hood Clenrancc* A

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ltbls) ' ' u ":"'"'.'0 ''entrulized Chouis

S'l S h Sb' Luhncnhon ( S(>tcial, Advanced I ent .rno ro- aftTninoml.- " Finger•ti:>" Driving Seat Ad- Ambassador Eirhts)

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elon* • {C S I t• S !: Sb'l F ScdJUIImeo) t oupesnnd re�ular C o m p l e t e l y S o u n d · P roofed e ec 1 v e yno ro· • t ree- aoa. lJ.:>dit>s*

Wheeling* Two Glove and :\\reel Com part• menh on New louruwenr Pn.nel*

Alu ru i nu.m Alloy C�nncoting RoJs. Dnlled for pressure tubri­ontion. (Bobnnlite)*

New Du·.•l Exhnust Silencers* 5 Dcmountohle \\'cmd (lr \\' ire \\'heels* --------------.A/1 Prius f. o. h. J·iu-tor;v--------------

THOMPSON AUTO CO., INc. 309 - 3 1 1 NORTH AVE., E.

Phone 2-1507 WESTFIELD, N. J. Open Evenings

SANITARY PLUMBING

Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating

Tin Roofing, Etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

Telephone 2-0278 28 Proopect St., Weotfield, N. J.

Notary Public L E. TANTUM

Leader Office, Tel. 2-0407

50 Elm St.

715 North Avenue, West

'Phone 2-1947-J Wcot6eld, N. J.

Cheater West & Son Carpenter• & BuildeTI

Alterations and Repair Work.

ESTIMATES CHEEit­FULLY FURNISHED. For Good Work and Low Rates

'PHONE Westfield 2-220S 77Z PROSPECT ST.

P R E STIG E! Your Lu•ineaa is oftetl

jud�red by the kind of

printed matter you oend

throu�rh the mailo. We're

experts ia Job Pri11ting wo1k and can aa�urt) 7011 that

you'll get quality.

The WESTFIELD LEADER

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THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY. KARCH !. 19&2

BIBLE STIMULUS IN FINANCIAL COLLAPSE

FLOWER SHOW TO OPEN MARCH 14

charming tea garden. The proceeds 1 �hown i n from the sale o f luncheon, tea and 1 t.extures.

a wide variety of unupual

193 1 Annual Report New York Bible Society Organ·

ized 1809

Annual I nternational Exhibi- : tion To Be Held In The

Grand Central Palace

dinner will go to the National Navy Club of New York, Inc.

IN VOGUE TODAY Mlu.INERY FASHIONS PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' FIRST C HURCH OF

. . ,.v J ames A. Sm1th, Rector. . CHRI S T SCIENTIST 1 R�hgwn sinec the financ ial �ol- W i t h probably the most au•picious 8,. AFTON ODELL �cv. A rthur F. O'Donnell, Ass't. !! :30 A. M .-Sunday Srhool. • lapse of the past t w o years b hcmg inaugu ral in its history--more t ruly Ex.teaaioa Service, N. J. College of Rd· · S rvices:- 1 1 A. M. Sunday Service. ! rediscovered as a basiR fo r ! if<• by i nternational i n seope than any of i ts Agric•ltvre " · :;': A� M.-Holy Communion. Testimonial nweting-Wednesday i many, aeeording to t h ; 1 22nd a n nual pr,•dt•cessor&--the 1 9th I n l..-rnal.innal Spt·ing ran not be far away , for al-: ::;o A. M .-Young People's Serv· 8 P. M._ \ r�fJUrt_ o f .the New 1 ork B•bl<• So- Flow (·r Show will open \n Grand Cc n - l't'ad>• one sees straw hats worn de-9

· d ( 'hurch School. Readmg room open week-days from : r w t y JUst 1ssued . tral l'a lat•e, New York, on Munday, t•p i te the frosty weather. This sea­�n A: M .-Morning Prayer and 1 2 to 4 P. M.. . I W i th i n th e Ja�t yea1· lhe sodetr dis- M a rch 1 �· for a o n e-week run. S�,�- "m there w i ll be a profusion of st-raws "Man" Will b� the sul;Jeet of the ! tributed 923,502 volumes of the Bible era� fo1·�·l!'ll go�ern �nent� are part!(' I- -·-some shiny, some dull, some coarse, P. M .--Chora l Evensong and I Lesson-Sermon m all Churches of I and its p arts in 75 languages. pat mg d Jreclly m th1s delightful event sume fine, some rough and some Christ, �rientist, on . Su�day. ! It has bPen estimated that Juring and thei r . arnbas$udors 0� co

.�suls- smooth. Bince these d i fferent tex-. ,.,e1·�w" Services-- . The Gr,Jden Text IS : 0 man great- I the New York B1ble Sodety's 1 22 g<'nl'l a! Will attend and ?180 w,'11 .he ! u ral linisht!s affect one's app('!lrance 7 . ·; u A. M.-Holy Commumon 1 ly beloved, fear not; peace be u n t o ! years of PXistence , a total of 1 7,as4,. gu ests of honor ?t the Judges d m- quite as ddi n itl'ly a" do dift'crent

POUCE COURT NOTES

Six motorists, eharged with speed­ing, Wt're among t he tt•n p�rsons ar­ruign('d ht•fore RC'('::order A. C. Na�h in poli,•c eourt, Thursday night. Those fin<>d wt· n· : for �<pt•Nling, Johnston B. Hurd of El izabt•th. $ 1 0, M nrie Bond of Wt•stfidd, :j:l, Henry B. SPavN of N e w Bru n swir-k, $n, G<•orge D. Li!'<•n of Englnmod, $;; and S>�m Skorka of New York, $f>.

Rodt•rich l'ollard, o f Cranford nnd Fnud Znroumc of Brooklyn wvre enrh fl n<"d �!) for reekks< drivin�. Cor­lll'lius V. Donovnn�>f NPw York was fin(•d $2 for 1nu::�ing a Hstot,•' sign and Jaml's Blnk<> of Gurwood, rhar�rl'd with intox irntion, wns lirll>d $5. d ,i ) . \ �hee, he stro ng, yea, be strong" (Dan- 1 889 volu mes of the Se liplu n•s h ave nn °� Mol�day mgl�t, V.:hwh 15 to . be li nes an d t·olors, they should be con­( ; ::fo A. M.-Holy Commun�on r iel 1 0 : 1 9 ) .

. . . been distributed in this great and I the bJg SOt' lUI _f�nctwn lD connectiOn sid<•rerl indcpcndcnlly i f 11 hat is not ' d ·sday and Holy Days; Mornmg l Among the cJt aiwns which com- ' gro\\ ing c\t v and harbor of New York. I With the exposit iOn. to be sl'lected nwrely b ecau<e its col- """"""""'"""""""""'"""'""""""'""" ="..,.,..,.""'"":'1 W e n< on Friday prise the Lesson-S<>rmon is the fol- 1 I . · t t I'll ' I 1 d d Dr. J. H. van Rovcn, ambassador or or J int·s are pleusin'". · •--�- ------- ·· - · --- --�-- - 1 Pruycr · 1 . 1, bl "If t mmtgr.an 5 a � ts s un an ar- ·d .11 b "' .

f the members of the owmg from the >I e : ave we no 1 . . t 1 • · 74 2 1 4 from lhe Netherelnn s, WI e pres- Th e petite woman with slender A ::;erv1ce or II f h ? 1 th G d rJving a t w pters were given , k h d f tl 1 1 O R D E R I . ' ·hool will be held tomorrow a one at e r . lB not one o ; volumes i n thei r native tongues and ent t o rna ·e t e a war. o . Je , . .'a - face and small featu res will wisely

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church · '- t 3 30 o'clock created u s ? why do we deal trearher- � th . 1 d on II l enge trophy, the mass1vc gold slueld avoid the coarse and rough straws afternoon_ ad :f the Le�ten dinners ously every man against his brother, �11101 ngf

e .��'1 o rsl

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• ·f•· >n"t offe-red by t h e Holland Bulb I� x port- whieh tend to give he r 11 top-heavy Q u R The tlur o h . f sor s o V<'Rs< s a ong e wa c1 < , • • Th' 1 . ld h' h . . be held tomorrow evening at y profan mg lh� covooan t o ou r l 1 79 9 4 5 copi<•s were distributPd. In ""� AssoCiatiOn. IS s ne . ' w '" IS alld unattractive appeamnce. A fine wdl ' ·l ock. }>'o r reservations, call fathers" ( Malar hi 2 :1 0 ) ? . I t he 'various boroughs of the city a to oil <'rl'd for a border plmJ t lllg of tu- olraw of mat finish is her most be-0:45 �' L Pomeroy. A t S o'clock The Le.sson-Sermon also mclud.es tal of 6ll9,B 4 !l volumes w �re circu- l i ps, Class 85, .must be wo? on t.hree eomiug <'hoice since its f<•mini nity and Mrs. : . 'be evensong and sermon, t�e foll?wmg passage from �he Chns- late d. A l l of this distribution is with- thfft>ren t occaswns before 1t ma� be- daintiness emphasize the slightness of there \\ I ll "Th Sacraments o f the I t•an Scwnc<• textbook, "Science and I ut ote or comment and withou t re- rome the pHmanenl I>roperty .of the her figure. Very coarse straws also the l

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to rare el a ss o r creed . Forty- winnPr. In 1 9 3 0 and ,� 0:1 1 1t w�s pn•sPnt difficulties to t.hc large, stout Church. by Mary Baker Eddy : "Man '" n ot. g. ht h 't •1 1 1 ·1 1· 1 d awarded to Marshall I• Jeld for h1s figure, the i r heavy, textural effect in-. ,.1g osp1 a s were rt>gu ar Y v s e 1 l l · d b G II absorbed m Deily, and m a n ,-an not 1 , t f Il l' 1 w m"n work ,1., zeal- hu b !rill'' en, < cs1gne Y eorge • creasing the appar"nt rotundity of HOLY TRINITY

OLIC CHURCH lose h i s individual ity, f o r h<· n· fh·c t' '� lwo u -

t .'" e tl 0• v r ,· e 1.�88-1 11g G illies, Mr. l•'iE>l d's superintendent. the face, The woman whoso fi-gure CATH . . . ous y repor mg 1e1r e c nr , . R t ete.rnal L. •fe; nor IS he an �>nlat:•rt , harvest o f testimonials fl-o m those llo, no rnhle Gerald Camp h. el.l, Con- is aver.uge and whose fac.e i s neither Rev II. J. Watterson, ec or. 1 t d f h l I f G B t d h f II II b bl Mas'ses-7 : 1 5, 8 :1 5, 9 :1 5, 1 0 :30 so ' ary I en, or e repn·,e n :; Ill- benefited by reading the Brriptures su -Co<•n e ral o rent rl am an t.oo t In nor too u ' WI pro a y fi nite M ind, the su m of all sub:;tance" p;iven them when ill. A special blind sonsul-General Ch,arles de .Ferry de 1 ll.nd the ;�>Ugh ?traws �le�sing, p.ar-A. M. g 9 A M ( p. 25 9 ) . worker visits the blind in homes and I• ontnou �clle

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of .l< rance, �111 l'c�re- , llcularly If she IS athletic m �earmg Holy Days----6, 7• ' ' ' ' institutions supplying the ruised type sent thert respect1ve countnes. R1ch- and appearance. PRESBYTERiAN CHURCH CHRIST M. E. CHURCH I St-riplures �nd giving instructions i n nrdson Wright is to be toastmaster. Many of the new turbans are fash-Rev. William K. McKinney, D. D. Italian Minion I their usc. J,nst year the society A mong the guest� of honor will be a ioned fl'?m shiny straw banding and 9 .30 A. M.-Bible School. Prospect street, o pposite Town placed 6 5 1 2 Bibles in the city's hotel , number of pronn nent women repre- are particularly smart for the wom-� ;30 A. M.-Biuebird ,Class, Hall. transient guest rooms having placed I senling the Gnrden Club of America, an who wears her hair softly waved 11 9 •. 45 A. M.-Men's TrJan.gle Class. Rev. Andrea Signore, Pastor. as many as 1 50,000 'mbles in New t.he J•'edcruie d Garden Clu�s of .New and who docs not have Jines in her 11 A. M . Morning WorshiP.· 9 :4 5 A. M.-Sunday School in Eng- York City hotels since that branch of York State and some of t? elr affiliated face or sharp features. Hats fush-

S t lish. lhe work began. clubs;. also rcpres�nlattves of .the ioncd of glossy materials s�ould n�v- 1 1 1 A. M. Junior C. E. oc!e y. 7 1'. M . -Preaching Service in Amenrnn Rose SocJCty, the Soc1ety er be worn by the woman w1th a thm, 7 P. M.-Senior C. E. So�!ety, Italian. o f Amerlran Florists nnd Ornamcn- angular face. Dull fabrics with a I 8 1'. M.-Evening Wors�lp. Mid-week l'rayer Meeting-Thurs- DeMOLAY NOTES tal Horticulturists und other organ- slightly rough finish which absorb the Mid-week Prayer Service-Wed- day 7 P. M. in Italian. izntions. light and subdue its reflection on nesday, B P. M. By DAVID E. COLSON Tho lloriicultural Society of New curves and angles will he most flat- � The Junior and Primary clubs will FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH York and the New York Florists' tering to her. meet this afternoon in the parish Eugene G. Mintz, Min ister. S i r G alahacl's social commi ttee re- C lu b, which joi nt.ly conduct the Inter- St rnws of a lustrous fi n ish will house. n :4 6 A. M.-Church School. g�ets to announce tlu.lt the .chapt<;r nntional Flower Show, will bo repre- probnbly he supplemented as the sea- l A service, preparator� to th� co�- 1 1 :00 A. M .-Morning Worship. Will he u n able to hold 1ts Apnl Fool s sl'nted by their show committee, of son advances by dull surfnc"d straws munion will be held tins evemng 111 1 1 :00 A. M .-Beginners and Nurs- dance on April 1 as they do not wish which T. A. llavern(•yer is chairman. more harmonious with the costume I place of the regulnr mid-week prayer cry. to conflict with another big dance on The exposition this year is to be fabrics now in vogue. l�elt and straw service. The communion of the Lord's 7 :00 P. �I.-Christian Endeavor. tho same evening. A nxious DeMolay such 11 hu�e affair that un extra floor present a textural combination that supper will be observed at th" 1 1 8 :00 P. 111 .-Evening Worshiv. dnnce fans o f Westfield arc urged t o i s rcqui r<•d . This means that the urea is interesting and practical for car-o'clock service on Sunday. The regular mid-week prayer serv- "stand hy" for further nnnounrr- of this four-floor army of color and Jy spring wear. All of this scnson's '

THERAN CHURCH Jce WI e Je ' · "V ' t' " f II " at" are be t · · I I k II · th I t 1 I f I · I f f b REDEEMER LU o'clock. '!.'he pastor will continue his . !c J m s or Je go . - <'IJ II'!• ('Jt.Y > oc s. emg e urges a >le, many be ng as llone( o a -

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Weatfield, N. J. 'Phone 2-0755 - · ' II b 1 I I this evening at 8 ments concerning a permanent date. frngr,

_wee will be equal to almost four huts arc light in weight and comfort- \

Rev. L. F'. Van Steen of Plainfield, ex osition on the Book of Acts, tak-� mg rounded up for the m ecbng of ever held, it will contain more in the rics matching the dress or cont. Straw, acting pastor. · p Ch t 1 3 March 1 5 when the officers of the wny of native a n d exotic plants a n d however, i� the Jetuling spring m il-9 ·.30 A . M .-Sunday School. mg

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WI�· be �er·v�d.

will M�ny nrc expected to atten d the With $10,000 in prizes and premiums E N B R 0 W N vard and Summit avenue. The memb�rs 0 t. 18 c UIC chapter's Devotional Dav service i n tn be awardde to both amateur nnd • •

FIRST M, E. CHURCH Rev. Roy E. Manne, D. D., Pastor. 9 :45 A. M.-Church School. 11 A. M.-Morning Worship. 7 P. M .-Epworth League.

8 P. M.-Evening Service. The Girl Scouts will meet thi s aft­

ernoon at 4 o'clock in the social hall.

attend the umon service Sunday eve- th Presbyterian Churcl; on Sunday prof<•ssional growers, the competition FUNERAL DIRECTOR nin.g in the Firs� IIi. g. C�firch a� ev�ning, March 20. '

w i ll be keen indeed in the 360 or I NOW IN NEW FUNERAL HOME winch Mrs. John • erguson WI sp�a The "Nomads" will visit Raritan more classes. Thousands of people Z21 LENOX AVENUE WESTFIELD, N. J, on "The Chall\'ngc to Women. or Chapter of New Brunswick this Fri- nrc working in greenhouses in vuri- LADY Al:IHIBTANT 'PHON E 1-00&V World Peace." day night and Veritns Chapter of ous JlUrls of the cnuntry for the big Th b of Heidi Slocum's e _mem ers . o f Elizabeth on Tuesday. A trip with <JVent, some of them having spent class Will dramatize the parable this night wandering group is 11 pleas- y<'ars in cultivating a single plant to "The Wicked Husbandmen" at tl�c ant one and anyone going with them be cxhiuited in ·co mpetition. Some 8 o'clock servic7 on �! arch 1 �. ·ved for the fi rst time really would enjoy of the trees and shrubbery to be dis-The communiOn Wl�l he obseJ the fun. They would contin u e joU J·- played are m u ch older than their ex-at the 1 1 o'clock service on Sunday. neys and become a real "Nomad." hibitors ; som" of the orchids are said ,

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You will be del ighted wi th the freshneHs of your rugs after we dean them.

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Wedding Gifta

Etchings, Hunt Prints or a tine M i rror are always the desir· able Gift, and now rc11resent llno values.

Portraita

Paintings and prints expertly restor<Jd nnd renovated.

Photograph• of any kind, copied, enlarged or !'educed.

New Framed Picturea at from $ 1.00 to $25.00 repre· sent values all the wny through.

Peraonal Stationery

Several different items that will lntcl'Cst you at $ 1.00 per box,

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The Last Quarterly Conference will be hcltl this evening at S o'clock in the chapel. The Rev. Dr. Harry Y. Markland, district superintendent, wil! give an inspirational address.

The Woman's A i d Society will meet tomorrow � flernoon at 2 : 30 o'clock in the <·l•apel.

GOSPEL HALL Gospel preached every Sunday cv<'­

ning at 8 o'clock. A h earty welcome to all.

The March issue o f the DeMolny to be more than 11 hunderd years old. State News will com<' out next Sntur- There will be several orchid plants day and as usuul the paper will be which have been kept in cultivation newHy as well aB interesting. continuously und blooming regularly

• -. ANNOUNCEMENT • -•

The B:·y Scouts will meet Friday mght a' 7 ::>0 o'clock in the social hall.

Dr. Manne will speak on the topic,

CONGREGATIONALISTS HOLD "GET-TOGETHER"

"In the Garden" at the 11 o'clock The families of the Congregational scrvire Sun�ay. In .the evening t�ere Church and parish were guests of the wi11 bt a umon serv1ce of the varwus • Woman's Association of the church evan�elic.•l churches in this church at on Sunday evening. I n the Jllan and 8 o'clock. program ' all organizations of the MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL

Rev. Charles Fricke, Pastor. 3 P. M.-Sunday School, 7 : 4 5 P. M.-Evening Service.

MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL Rev. Duncan S. Cameron, D. D.,

Actin� M i nister. 9 :4 5 A. M.-Bible School. 1 1 A. M.-Morning Worship. 7 P. M.-C. E. Society.

church made contributions of serv­ice a n d talent.

The group of nearly two h undred and fifty gathcrc<� at 6 :30. A pro- \ gram commemorative of the two hun- 1 dredth anniversnry of the birth of Washington was presented by mem- 1 bers of the Sunday school in costume. This included "The Indian i n the Back Woods," "The Little General," "Washington's School Days" and a scene directly following Nellie Curtis wedding. This latter scene was pre-

CONGREGATIONAL C HURCH sented by member of the Young Peo-Rcv. Don Ivan Patch, Pastor. pie's Fellowship. An orchestra of V :45 A. M.-Sund�y School. .. young people played several selec-10 :?.5 A . M.-Jumor C. E. Souety I tions with M iss Helen Wilson . ac.com-nnd Kmdergarten. punying. Leslie Leet played mcJden-1 1 A. M.-Morning Worship. . . tal music during the Sunday School 8 P. M.-Wednesday Mid-week dramatization. -Service. Community singing preceded and

. The regular mid-week prayer serv- followed the pr�pared program. Chas. ICe will be held this evening at 8 Goodrich and Mrs, Don Ivan Patch o'clock in t h e parish h ouse. The sub- led in the course of the evening. A iect for discussion will be "Tbe Good reading "The Legend of Service" was Samaritan."

' well presented by Miss Whitenack of

The Woman's Association will meet Plainfield. tomorrow afternoon in the home o f The Emanon Club m embers co-op­Mrs. L. B Van Lcuven, 6 10 Prospect �rated in contributing and servin� a street. Mrs. F. E. Sturgis will lead delightful buffet supp�r. Fo!lowmg in the discussion of the theme, "Lead- this a socinl hour was enJoyably ers in the World's Progress" and will spent. introduce Mrs. A. w. Taylor, Mrs. E. ' A cordial vote of t�anks w�s �X­A. Plumer and Mrs. F. w. Anderson tended to the Woman s AssocJ�llo,n �s interpreters of the different pe- and all who worked for . the. evemng s riorb. M rs. Dorothy French will sing program. The dramat1zat10ns were and Mrs. Gordon T. Parry will lead directed and the costumes mad7 b y the devotions Mrs. Gordon Parry and a committee

�he Kinde;garten and Junior c. E. of the Woman's Association. Soc•oty will meet Sunday morning in the parish house during the church Honoy From the Trcco ho�r. The Young People's Fellow- I l l F l l l r i d a 1 1 1 1 ' ! H 'I':-' :.>•1 I I I I I ... , ul' t i l L> Rht� tneets nt 7 p. m. I !Joll t '\ ' rr, • I J t t t·,., . ... , � ; 1 \ � :'\' : z t !lrt· :'ILJ !:a· 1 hc ndult class will meet Sunday 1. l 1 1 r·.

· Th·· 1 1 1p• · lo �";'"'" i l l , . , , , . 1 1 , 1 1·•• morning nt 9 :50 o'clock in the front for·1·:- l !'> in t l l i ' I J � t r : ! � t · r l t ' ' : 1 rt ,,f t l a� Pews or the church . 1\frs. John Van F: ! : l l i•, ( 'a I ' l l ! ; \ ! I ... :! I' I ' � : t l l i l •n •d fi'P!Il �Icvc will lend in the discussion of t l l i � .... , .u:·• · • · : 1 1 1 ! : · � 1 1 1" " ' ... , ... "1'· Tdh� Pnpacy, Early Period of Rise an Decli ne."

T�e. members of this church will ! l l,.toriaHs n rc• rPr.r l l l l l 'rp n • t l l·<·. tH"! �artiCipnte in the union service Sun.. Pach )::f'lll 'l'l l l i un �Pf's tlH! fo;JIIIH" fnct. .. ay e\·�ning in the First M E Church In n r l i n-. . r,•ul l lg i l l . "' li lnl "'" ma) �� Which Mrs. John Ferg�so�, pres!- hu!Pl'l! lr<liii!Pr w i l l • l ' l l atP.-1 \ l lnl'l; ent of the National Council of Fed- worth .!""""

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eratcd Church Women, will bo the -------tJleaker. "Go-Getten"-Leader Cent-a-Wor�

for more than hal f n century by their -Patronize LEADER Advo.rt!Mr­they are reliable.

veteran growers. Society will l'endczvous in the

Your o w n c a r costs money to ruu and probably it's

worth it but it can't compete with Somerset Buses whkh take you directly and quickly to the center of Newark. Somerset Buses arc economical, com·

fortable and :•.bovc all safe.

Jre•tfield Reddenlll Can Now TratJel Direct ro Newark WITHOUT CllA.NGE. I/ You Wish to Change at MountainJJithl Center, HowetJer, You Can SatJe Fifteen

Minul� For Newuk, Bpringfi.eld, Maplewood, Irvington, leave WMtfleld, Elm and Qulmb1 Street&, 6 :00, 1 :80, 7 :00, 7 :80 A. M., and every thlrt7 mlnu� 1111til 10 :00, 10 :45, l l t80 P. M., and 12 tlll A. K. 8wula1 morning eervice llt4rta oae hour later.

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We are offering a special dis­count on coal. To our custom­ers who pay cash with the order or to the driver we will allow a discount of $1 .00 per ton. Our usual terms of SOc for cash in 1 0 days are to be continued for the benefit of those who pre­fer this arrangement.

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THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 I ___

I ]\ ThouMnd& Vi&it Elizabeth ! Synopsis of

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-�- . Additional Sports J a ��: !:��s�he Hope Memorials. �����!�i�vo; :;:e:�:���;e }:v�b�

\ Show Model Home B d f f h ld j Weotfield M. E. tion a captured freak of this k' a. 1�71•th the Coll'egr·ans 1 __ 1 oar o ree o ers i M E PINNERS Townley 1 89 1 70 1 95 I A1though friendly to her ea�d. rJ' i (1 1 f d 1 1 . . 1 Bedell 1 7 1 1 50 201 when they place d a handsome hu� I All att.endann record" or m o e -. -- . . SWEEP CRANfORD I Wh ttaket 202 1 77 1 37 deer in her pen the antlered "- et By £. J. home orwning-e went i n to the diocard Regular meetmg- o f the Li mon 1 • 1 8 1 1 �8 1 '14 we 1111-wlH'n the 1 n 2 Own Your Home C ou nty Boa r d of �:hosen .Frecho]d<'" i __ .J.o������ 188 183 205 med iately engaged him m deadly �==============:::;::==============::: , Sh ow award at 523 Tro tter's lane l wae hel

,d at the ( ourt Hous?, l'�h"a- CHURCH YMCA BOWLING C o bat. She is now being watche�Ol!i-

Here's a definition uf a senior ,, ! nweting of the Princeton Chapt<"' !act Elizabeth, waF otlkrally and formally 11 ���h,l ��'' J . ' �\Jhursdn:; , l' el.>ruary ' Total' \1:11 868 \13 2 see if she sheds her antlers as lnal:

it was published in the Barnard 1:\u l- j 'fhun;day. Twenty-fiv,; of ihe Ull- opc n<•d for public Jncpcction . Favor- ll · ·i�

, a;1 M p. m . . d'ng R< I ! LEAGUE Cranford Preo. do.

letin some t1m� ago · 1 dergraduates wore S<'fliNs and six : •tlJlt' " eath<'r a "eek-end hol1day 11 1re1'C or 1"r' ane presJ 1L · ' Standinr of the Te•m• Crenwrius 1 7 9 1 8 1 1 4 1; • • • • 1 • • 1 � . • . . . ' ca s lOWe( ou rL{�(�n m�m cr� }Jre& W n Lost Pet 1 ·q J 89 ] 94 ACES SCORE WIN 1. The speCies S<'mor, we find, ha" l JUmors.

. . , unci a d10tlndl\ c Colon ral dwellmg en t tt'n abst,nl. 5� 1 0 );;;a Cadm u s u . · 1 8 1 the beginnings of a wond<:l' " " to . A t. l'rlll<:l"\.01� many of the UJJIVH- 1 st'lect<'d t o ('Oi ncidt• with the George I Min u ti'S o f Hl e meeti ng of Fcbru- Gnystoncc 45 1 5 · � c o I A usti n ](;5 1 68 1 8 1 OVER JERSEY em where the next pen ny i> <'<>ming from Bl\y's outstandmg professo.rs. llll' lrl- Washington Hi r•t• n t v n n ial year were a r u 4 th, J !J:J2, w<-re a rJProved as per W esUil"ld .M. E. ',J o,, z,o, - � � 'l ] )o n ni ngton 1 7 6 1 5 0 1 nl 1 I, k f Jl 1 • • • h 1 ' llojle M <'nwrials · "0 ' ( ""ller 1 78 1 75 --or whetht>r it's c-oming at ull. ( J J d y \ �t'l':.-:. u{ t he -._m· · t• \' Pr nst.I� U"e, aYe t·ontribu1ing fu<·tors whic- h at.tra('it•d printed copie:-: o n the membl�t·s' d{•sks. Cranford PreB. H2 25 .561 JJ'" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

a sophomore thinks b<'ing "hrnh" i;; I s1gned a �tat<•nwnt �o.ndem�mg "Ja1 :; 1 0 , 5(10 ,·isi l o>·s to the model home. I Resolution that all bills preH<'IJted !''irs\ Pres. 82 25 .5(il T tals 8 ()7 �G:l funny. t unes<; nnhtarj' ad.JVJtles ll1 Chma Th<· att radivt• se1·en room struc_ l be paid was adopted . Madi;;on Ave . 2\1 a 1 .4H3 ° · --------

2. During t.be fourth ,.0]1<-�i�te I an� �UP!>�rting an economic l.>o>•eo\ 1 . t u re has bN•n 1,1·e!'l.ed b y the Eliza- .�"r�ehol d c r O'Du n n<"l l n•portcd at Third Pres. 2 4 :Jfj .4 0 0 RANGERS HAVE year a sure sign of age denlvpo. 'I he Thls peil\!On was �odeled on the on<· h<· l h Chamlwr o f Cornmerre as the tJus. llm e. . . . • Husdlc Park M .B.C. 22 :J!l .:167 ,;enior begins to :read the obituary launched by l'res1dent A . LuunrH'<' ma i n award fo J' i ts <·ighth annual Com m u n J catwn f rom the w':rde n Wesley M. K 2 1 :; !J .300 TWO MORE GAMES

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c o 1 • U · !'; · ' c to withdraw from pt>mn on fund wa" b

lumr s regularly I LowpJl of Harvard, callin-g J'or 1 h r· ( ) \I'll "ou r 11om<> S'how to be h eld i n ;;taimg that three ja ll �uards Wlshed Everyman 's B. c. 5 3 . 1 1 7

S. The I>'Pmina sapicn� ""nior fr<'- tllnt·urn•nce of the n Jted ._\.atPs I n t h t· r:J izab<· t h A rmory .M arch 2 8 to rPceived and 1ih·d. . . Th<•J'e are two ga meR still to e

quently expr<•sses audible regreto a world L<•)Tolt of Japan. . A pri l 2. It will r<-ma in open for i n- Commun l' <· ... tion from Bar Assoriu-The Westfield M. E. pinn t'l's reg- played on the Rangers sehedule. On

bl 1 _....__ � « i�tc) r . ..-.d a. .swee)J wi n over the Cran- 5 h 'II t k th t about t h e Gre<'k she was not a e .o -..- : srwdion dai l y u n t i l the close of t he l tion of Un ion County requ esting in- ' March t ey WI a -e on · e earn find ti m e for in collegt•. She al- Jall<'t Dunl.>ar, junio r Pi Phi at Sy- exposition . stallation of n<'W system of inde xing fo rd Presbys, l<'ri day night in 8 "Y"- from the M orristown " Y ." In the ways did want to take that eoutlil' in ra<"use, atlt•ndPd J u nior WP<·k at f;or- Had George Washington J ive d to in Coun ty Clerk's Offic e was J'eceived C hu rch Bowling League match roll-

game played between these two teams b R · I' 1 b t sh nenr JJ 1 ' · ·t 1 t w k Janet ., , d t i l d ed in EJizabPth. The victory put the earlier in the season the score ended t e U"-•mn n u n '" "· u · " nc ,· mversJ ,y as . ,.,. · , ' · ol!eerve his 200th birthday unniver- an , 1 e · . . locals in a lit.lle Letter striking dis-

The 'Yestlield "Y" _Aces added an. other VJetory to the1r string wh�· they defeated the Jersey City "� 2 1 - 1 4 on the latter's court, Saturdav afternoon. The Aces t.ook an ear] lead and held it throughout. The� defense was su c h that the Jersey Cit lads found much difficulty in scori� their points. Cornell l<>d the Ace. coring with 10 po ints while Van Wart wi th 8 poi nts was high man for Jer.

sey City. The score : has. W<' have •·t•poJt<•d, Js broadcaetmg sti lT he wou l d have found a typical Comm � � 1ratwn from County Tr�as- . . 24-25 in favor of the Rangers. The

4. She expresses her pgo by w_ay over W!I!AC three aftt• rnoons a wPek early A meriean home. Colonially fur- u rer advJsr.ng �he temporary appom�- tance of h rs\ plac e as the leadmg ]a,;t game will be played with the of pacifism, chewing gum or "o;1g- at 4 o'elo<'k u nder t.he title of "01,<1 1 nished, but equipped with the latest ment o� Mrss I• lorene� L. Levy te rr�n- G rey;;tones dropp(•d one gume to the Winton Athletic Club of Elizabeth on inal" topics for term papers. ¥ re- W oman in the Shoe." The ch Jl.d ren H i <·onv.,niences and labor Havin{l' de- nat�d, al.o th'e app�tni�.

c.n� �f M tss Madison A ven ues. I Saturday March 1 2, Both of these

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quently the pa<"ifism does not prevent stones that she tells are becoming s� I vices. R o'se Hose nl>Hg was l tceJ ved and Westfi eld took the opener by 64, i game� will be played on the local

her dating West Poi nters. The gum popular that she rere1ves fan ma11 1 . . , hie�!. . . , . Whittaker em·ding a 202- They took cou1·t. . ts he f om talking w Sh , ha , just been elected cor- S1x atte nd ants, at.tJred m costum es Commun1eatron from State H1gh- the second game by 5, the l'r€sbys never pre\ en r r · · no ' . e s

" t ('haru.<'lcristi� of the Revolutionary way Commission stating t h e y were

Cornell, f Sweeney, f Cross, c McHugh, g Robson, g Dillon, g 6. She can

lcrack her �lm .

. " respondmg s<•aetary of her soron y. War period, were stat.ion<!d in var- unable at the )n·esent tim e to make putti ng up a hard light. They won ELIZABETH SCOUTS 6. She �o onge.r say_s ousy.

-+- . , i iou� pal·ts of th e house to })()int out an al lotment out of motor vehicle and i the final game by 5\1, Corbett and VERS ZS Zl 7 . She Js more mtell1�ent t_han not l'eggy Loop, sophomore p , l'h1 at I interesting features of its constru e- gas tux receipts to assist in mainte- Redell chalking up double centuries. DEfEAT CLO 1 • Totals and more �ulturerl. than mte!lrgent.

. Syracuse, hus rec·ently been <•lected . tion. A large picture of the lirst pr es- n a n ce and construction of , coun�y Other matches resulted in the Third Jeroey

8. She JS defimtely afra1d of "'- social chairman for the soront y ac· l ·d t 1 . . ' t" roads was referred to Road Comm1\.- l'r<• shys swe�ping- the !•:very man's i A )a�t minute rally e nabled tll' D�ff, .f . . 1 · . . . 1 en lungs Ill a consp1euous )JOSJ JOn 11 . 1 1 Cl 1 1, II 1, k M B _. Ymghng f malnmg smg e, tivities for t he commg yea1·. Tlus Js opposil<' the simple Colonial fiJ·e- t<•<> . 1 > e · a;;s, t "' '""" e ar · · Class A Boy Scouts of Elizabeth tu 1 B 11 • ' 9. She wearR woolen underwear- qu l w an h o n o r as well ns q u ite a r<'- place. Copy of ll resolut io n from the Town C. took a pair from t.h<' First Pres- d t•feat .the Clo vers of M ountainside I s:hl��t, g it's fashionable. spon>i b i l i t y. of Westfield requesting Cen tral ave- hys and t.h<' W<"ley M. K's copped 25-2 1 m a game played Monday VanWart g

1 0. She has given up weari ng Sat.- -+- Designed by Poggi and Bragdon, 11ue from Nol'th avenue to East B road 1 . • nig-ht. H oover led the Sco uts, by •

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urday n ight's orchids Monday morn- Emory Siebert led th" Prince ton Elizabeth architects, the two story street be tak<on over was referred to I fieoring- fifteen poi nts, while Rader To ta ls i ng. M aybe i t's because she doesn't defense 'on the l'arsity basketball team h ome was b u ilt with center <'himney Hoad Comm ittee. 94 PEACE JUSTICES Jed the Clovers with ei ght, Bed narick --------

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!( �et them any more. Q. E. D. Wilen • Lfiy lost. :l O to lfi to Carne.,ie from whi('h slope in four dircetions Comm unication f;o_m Joseph A_�on N AMED I N LIST I 1 1 I . tL . � ........._ ""' h the slate roof. Flat ornam en tal pi!- o f Uahw:'y, complaJm�Jg of condJtron l u so H' flP< 1n ue scoi'lflgo,

-....- Tech last Wednesday. The visiiol's usters on the front harmonize with of curb ln fnwt of his ,JlrOJH'rty was

. . . . . The l'lainlleld "Y" defa u lted to

Announcements no end of things took a commanding lead at the out- the Colonial doorwa the focal Joint rcf<'rr�d to . Ho�d Comnllttee. . i . A cerllf1Pd hsl o f el.'glb.les, i n rlud- tlw ClovPrs Saturday night us th<•Y 1

MINERALITES SWEEP MORRIS MARKET FIVE

to de and places to go ! Besid<•s the st•t so all the Tigers could do was f . l

�·. I 1 \ Commumeatwn f r o m Engmeer mg tlw nllnw of !1-l J u etJccs of th e failt•d to appear. 1 N. J. C. Junior Prom, March 1 1 we defend, and mon' power to th e loc-al 0 mterest as t �e VJsJtor u pproae ws 1 Krc h of Union requcHting Board to p�ace th ro ughout U n ion County, Tlw ""'"''' ' The M ineralites of Westfield scored hear that Smith College plans her eollegia n for doing it well. through the quamt Sal<•m type fence l rn·occed with constru ction of bridge chosen ut th e last g-en e r·ul eleetion Cloven a sweep win over the Morris Meat Spring Dance for March 1 2 wheJ'(•at

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the gentilhommes get 11 dose of their \\ e Leg pardo.� for rec�nlmg t h�;t inge<l l iving room with the well-llr- Comm unication f;on; Elizuh�th � I'Le?<l, Jr., h y the •tat<! department. :�:,1::�;., \ g 0 4 match rolled Thursday n ight on the 1WJI medicine. The girls do the cut- the Lu fll)'<' lte 1 heta C?J Jlfothe1 " J t·anged kiteiH•n. l<'our av<'rllgc-sized Sash, IJooi' and Supply Company re- 1 1"; , li'l md11d<'s th<' m�""'" o f .John ·. � g � R<•creo tion Center Innes. The Min. tin

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�ast. J bedroom s nrc intPJ'eonnecting with q ueHling Board to open speci fication J1l: l homp1�<

1m, Th omas I . Lyons, A d- ��.\!�"�rLk g-, f 3 0 6 t

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hwere well ovu T en t ere IS ue 1 I soror1 Y 111· �here 1� a clu ut ew or mver- ample eloset room and " hull sew i ng for road work to i nel u de dolomite , < I SO I� c ..

•, y and Hal ph Terhune, all Lo ng, g ' 0 1 1 ue 80 mar w 1 le t e best the vis-

formal dance March 1 9 at Symcuse s1ty wh1ch wns founded before the ' J•oom featuring the s<•c<llul fl oor· nr- and gravel was referred to Houd Com- � of \\ t>stheld. l!annewuld g 0 0 0 itors could do was 780. Reina's 262 for which Peg Loop is responsible. Theta. C h i Chapter at Lafayette Wtls J rangcnwnt.. A comple�<·ly fin ishe d m itlee, ' . . '

Under th<· �tatu t<', the¥ are . r_om- j Nolte, g '

0 0 0 was high score of the match and And March 1 8 the debutantes rou nd- established. , basement mdude� 11 t·hJI !l J·en's play Co pH s of two. rcsol utwns f1 om �et- pel led to q uahfy for theJr posltwns two Westfielders barely missed double about mark in red letters because -+-:" 1 1.00m, laundry, st.oruge room nnd an cruns of ���re1gn Wa rs requestu�g not later than M ay 1 . l�aeh person Totals 1 0 1 21 century marks . the Princeton Glee Club and Musical Charlotte Swart ts a fresh man nt l 1 1 f 1 b ' . · t 1 1 t' Board t o r!es1gnate plot of ground Ill will b e forced to depos it $G 50 w'th Clau A Boy Scouta, £Iizabeth The score : Clubs are coming to town. Ward De Pnuw University in Greencastle, unusua y me P um rng '"" a

. a ! on. any c eml'iery for repose of any U nion . · · · · · 1 G F p w 6 ld M

Randall, Warren Peters nnd Talrot I r Sh · ' ·· · · h I· Among th e perm llnent furn Js!nngs County Veteran ulso to app�int as- th e ro.u n ty clerk 111 qua l lfymg, $ 1 .50 Hoover, f i 1' 1 1i 'l ,J. Veltre eot e ineralite•

Bates will tak<• part. B" town, we n< mna

i e ts hma)o�u� m ps��p�a are a kitchen V<•n liluting fan, con- sis\nnt su perintendent of sold ierR' o f wh Jch go<'" \o the <"ounty and $5 Scholl f 1 0 2 St:msbnch

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tah b · cenled coppe r fin radintors supplying b u�ials �as referred to Soldiers' m;d to tlw state. V ocrt '

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mean Newark. They will sing in the eta soron y. e IS on e ust- . . . · , · 1 " ·· 4 . C. Veltre .. 1 47 1 !10 184 Mutual Benefit audi torium with dune- , stuff of "The Yt>llow Crab " tlw steam heut from an autu muhc OJ!- SallorH' Comnuttec and County Ai- l . ' Denholm , g 1 0 2 1 Ianacone . . . . . 1 63 180 11& ing afterward at the Essex County humorous monthly magnzme, nnd o? Rink bu ffet tY)W gas mnge bu ilt-in M o nthly repoJ

.·t of 'fh i rd District \ wn of the IlJ J•ecto J· i n appointing Allen f 0 0 0

onettJ · · 1 9!1 I RO 179 ness · . ' burn i ng furnace, monel mt•tal kitchen torney. . . I Benner, g 1 () 2 B ·

Country Club.. the business stnff of the De Pnt�w trt- lntJ J.'dry tubs ·l aundry stove ' elcdric- Court and County Treasurer, also an- .Tessc G. Mu lford _of Plainfield, insur- ' I -- -- -

And besides Murch 5 is the occ11- weekly ne�VSI>IIper. Charlottt• IS also nl fixtures �f Colo� iul ddsign and I nun! report of tho Auditors and am·e brohr, Without salary was Totals 1 2 1 '25 '}�:���. ·Meat Ma��e4t, PJ��2&eld830 sion of the Beau Ar1

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Asketb�ll weather stripped windows and doors. Shade 'l'I'<!C Com m ission were receive<! adopted. Cook . . . . . ' 1 65 1 4 0 134 more where the gir s att.enc in eos- s�u11d, and a mem er o t e ssocm· nnd filed. 1 Resolu tion b y l'uhl ic Grou nds and ANTLERED FEMALE DEER Morris 1 52 1 4 1 1 23 tume and the men in fu ll dress. The hon of Women Stud ents and YWCA POLICE COURT NOTES H ep?rt 11n1! rcsolu ti c�n l!y Houd B uildings Comm ittee grun.ting Ceo. BEATS UP "BOY-FRIEND" l Spiegt•l 1 3 2 1 4 4 136 beautiful Casino lined with mirrors organization. · Cummrtf.cc rccommen<l mg- Central Hnnson leal'<• of ahs<>n<'<• With out pay Kyler 1 56 1 53 1?0 and pervaded with the gaiety of nll There are some 1300 studentR a\ avenu e from LPnox avenue to East WIIS adop ted. Rc.ina . 1 46 202 189

the by-gone balls will hold this party. De Pnuw. It formerly was railed In- Margaret L. A llen, colored, of I_lroad street in the '!'own of West- / Ileeolution l.>y Finance Committee A blunder of nature which places 1 752 Johnny Middleton and Pete Young d iana Asbury but changed the name Westfi<'ld was fined $ 1 5 by Recorder held, be tnk<> n over us part of th e approving of the appo i n t ment of Huy- a fine set of antlers on the head of I Total� . . . 751 780

l)lan to attend. to the present one. A. C . Nush in pol ice court M o nduy county ronrl sysh•m, wae adopt<'<l . J n10nd R. Schneider and John v Me- a female deer also makes her a "man- c. --------+- The Alpha Chapter of the Theta night on a charge of disorderly con- Rcs<�l�tion by Fi nnncc Committee Carthy as cou rt clerks was ud�11tcd. hater," field men of the California "Go-Geuen"-Leader Cent-a-Word!.

The Yale class of '33 held its jun- Sorority was established nt De Pauw duet. The complaint was preferred nuthoriZlllg County Treasur.er to pny I 'l'h <•rt• being no fu rther business

ior promenade last Friday in Wool- in 1 R70 in G reencastle, Indiana. This by Police Sergeant Edward M ill er. Jlro�ccutor r��vard �0 be pm_d to P.er- and upon motion of Freeholder An­�ey HalL It was attended by about wus the lir,;t sorority ever founded .Matthew Toresco, Pluintield, charged son who furmshe�l mformutwn winch thcs, d uly seconded nnd carri<'d, the (rr 600 couples. The event, while jolly, unyw hel"e . with rceldess driving, was flned $ 1 0.

l�d to the . detedi O.n nnd llpprcnhcn - . Di rector ciPclnrcd the Board adjourn- II

lacked the formal features thut have -+- 81011 of Gu J seppe 01 Dolce was adopt- . c<l until Thursdur, March 3rd, 1 032, I marked the climax program number Rem M eny, J ack Bri<·ker, A nd y -Patronize LEADER Advertise.'(- cd

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Of the anntlal Yale So.,·,,! wee!• which I' t . l T I C . they are rell'able. <'RO u wn y !See aneous an Cl!ARLRS M. AFFLg CK, ' ' er am "'" er nse were m a w a y l'ducation Com mi ttee conllrming ac- ! Adv. Clerk. has grown into tradition the pflst half four guinea pigs because last fall Col­'entury. In accordance with th(' de- gnte freshmen were mudc subject.• clslon to hold no annual social fes- for th e experiment of the "preccp­t.ivitles because of th!l industrial de- t ori al Jllun" of study. President Cut- � pression, this party was shom of ex- t<'n instituted this plan and announces oensive features that ca.us!ld heavy it a success. deficits in other years. There was a The "preceptorial" work, taken i n margin for student relief instead. addition to regular cou rses, calls for

Jim Whiteheatl and John H11milton informal discussions b etween facul ty Coulter took part in the weck-t•ntl. memhers and students on the read-

-+- ing of books und writing of essnys. A certain student made n survey Dr. Cutten said it was an attempt to I recently that disclosed the fact that develop each student "intellectually

fifty per cent of the married people as n whole." in the Unit!ld Stales nre women. The The frcshnH•n assigned to the ex-iutticacies of college studies ! periment scored considernbly higher

-+- thnn theiJ" clas"'na te,q in nn intelli-llliss Virginia Anderson , Keyport,

'llt,mnus of Cedar Crest CollegP, de­:i-;ered a talk on "Good Fell owshi p" -1t the i n itiation dinner of the Pi Ome­·ta Phi Sororit�·. Betty Scoville, Jlrcs-

gence te!il at the end of the scm­Pstt•r.

The plan is "ailed preceptorial to disti ngu ish it from the SPm i nnrtu­torinl program for the upper class-

'dent of the j unior class nnd Edith nwn. . . , Searle took part. Betty and other T�w. "''n WJ'S a t th� umvet·�lty .ure officers of th e class have completed , receiving .comi'�·ehens�ve exnmmatiOns -lrru!.p:Pmcnts for a recital tomorrow :or the . tn·st l ime th1s yen_r, nccord­'!Vening by \V. Kempton Searle, bar- lllg to . Dr. C u tten, who smd t.hnt he ; tone. Jl!r. Searle i!i the bro \he1· of and Jus colle:lgU es w��e t�ymg .to Bdith a senior at Cedar Crest. mal<c the seniOr ,YC�r a chm�x m-•

-+- si<•!Hl of the ant1-chmnx that 1t has

Fratern i ty pledges announce<! at :he clo•e of the U nive rsity of Penn­;ylvania rush ing season included Jos. W. Albro and Robert Allnrdkc 1\li .,ledges of P h i Sigma Kappa.

-+-Records of the geogmphk11l tlis­

·.ribution of students cuming to Bllr­!Drd University during the current lCademic year show altcndance from !Ve ry state and for forty-six foreign countries or Atncrican pogsessiong,

Massachusetts Htill !calls by a large nargin, New York is second nllll

�ennsylvanin, Ohio, N-ew .lcrficy nnt1 California follow in ord er in point of �umber. Connecticut has moved up from eighth to seventh plaee, dislodg­·ng Illinois.

Abyssinia, Peru and the Virgin h-1ands l• t c ncw<·omers having rqwt•­'cntatives on the student roll.

-+-Huss<!ll Sage College dean's list for �he first semester of this ochool year

included Mac Isaac's name as among the very few freshmen on this honor list. ...

At the Skidmore College nnnuul <Wimming meet last W<'<'k Eleanor Searle swan with the juniors in the 'liCdley. Margy Bates w"s n member of the sophomore diving tcnm.

-+-Thirty · one undcrgrndua t. e s of

Princeton University nnd four nlum­c were elected to member�hip in c Phi Bct11 K11ppn Society at n

been in the pust, with the Jnst sem­e�tcr a grand period of loafi ng."

Poor Hay Reid, H enry Crane an d Robt•rt l\!cMnlwn, h<•sides being grad­uated in n de]n·essi on period, have to fact' comprPhcnsivt� exams us well. Then• ain't no j ustiec at all, PUBLIC SERVICE DECLARES DIVIDENDS

The hu11nl of directors of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey hus declared the regular IJUarterly divi<i<•nds on its common and perfer­rcd stock puy nbl<' March �I to stock­holder� of record us of M arch 1 . The dividends lll"ll : eighty-five cents 11 "h!ll'e on the out�tanding no JlllT vnlue common etock; $2 per share on th<' eight per c.:nt cumu lative pref<!rrcd stock ; $1 .75 on the sev<!n per cent cumuh1live preferred stork nnd $1 .25 on the no par value $5 cumulntive preferred stock,

The r�ulat• monthly dividend of fifty cen\.s n share was also declnrcd on th<.> six per cent cunmlnlive prc­fene<l stod<. All Jll'efcrretl and com­mon Hlot· k dividend� arc pnyflble us of the "umc dates.

Tht• ho:ml of <lin•dors uf Public Service E1(;1rtrk and Gas Cnm11any declared the regul ill' quar\l'rly divi­dends on tht• sevc•n per eellt and $5 cumul ative pn•forretl stocl<s of thut company nl�o pnyahle Mnrch 31 .

Leader Want Ads. Pay

C, H � y S L E R. :···:.:��- · -�hallenges with these ruestions W H AT I S T H E R E TO M ATCH CHRYSLER 'S PATENT E D

FLOATING POWER ? All of the finer, more beautiful nm• Cbrys/ers lzar•r Floating Power - an entire{:, new IJ'/Je of engine suspensiotz-wllich takes first place among the f'lll!inrering develop. ments of modern times. Revolutionary in prirtciple- sensational in results.

WHAT TO MATCH CIIRYSLF.R'S

AUTOMATIC CLUTCH?

Co mpletely A u t o m a t ic. Makes driving supremely sim­p l e . Leaves your l e ft foot p.,rfectly idle.

WHAT TO MATCH CIIRVSLillt'S SILENT GE.AH SELECTOR? Effortless, instant, clashle'ss 1election of a high�r or lower e;car at any car SJ>ecd-as t•asi­ly as movin�t a lead penciL

WHAT TO MATCII CBIWSLEit'S

FREE WHEELING? Chrysler's Free Whedin�: is an entirely scpar'dte unit at the rear of the transmission.

WHAT TO MATCH CHRYSLER'S

HYDRAULIC BRAKES? They never need lubrication. Always equa lized lll'cause they equalize themselves.

WHAT TO MATCH CHRYSLER'S

CENTRJFUSE BRAKl' DRUMS?

A steel drum with ca�t-iron linin�:-the dn1m and the lin­ing perrtla llen tly fused to­gether. Brakes that last longer, rem;1in cooler, retain uni form effic iency

W H AT TO MATCH CHRY S L E R'S

ALL-STEEL BODY? Chf)·sler steel bodies are of a/1-strrl construction, rigidly reinforce.! and 1\"e]ded i nto one piece. Soun d - insulated.

W H AT TO M ATCH CII RYSLEI\'S

DounLE-Dnm• GmDEn-Tnuss FRAME?

A frame of entirely new de­si(!n . Amazini!IY ri(!id con­struction - a distortion-proof foundation for tht• body

WIIAT TO MATCH CIIRYSLI!.R'II

OILJTE SQUEAK-PROOP SPRINGS? Re�:ardless of mud, snow, ice or d1rt, these springs will not squea k . Sprines that n ever need lubrication. Standard on all thrt•e new Chrysler Ei�hts.

WIIAT TO MATCll CHRY S L E R ' S

SPEED AND PICK-UP? You may never care to drive 75 - 85 - 90 m i les an hour, but the great power that makes these speeds possible makes C h rysler p e rformance the most en joy able under the sun

WHAT TO MATCH CHIWSl,ER'S

EFFORTLESS STEERING/ W o m e n eSp<"c ially e n joy Ch rrsler steering. It not only mak<·s driving easier, but it is so much easier to park,

NEW CHHYSLEH SIX NEW CHRYSLEI! I M I'El!IAL EIGHT FIPI BOll;, JllodtlJ • • • , , . . $81!5 to $935 (Autom•tia C1ute'h on •II Sixu, SR rstu) T/or., Body AIOII•IJ • • • • • • • $1925 to $219.>

NHW CI I H Y SLEH HIGHT

Flo• Body lllodtls , . , , . , $ 1435 to $1695 NBW CHRYSLim IMPERIAL CUSTOM EIGHT Six Body Modtb , , • • , • • $28'15 to $3595 All lrlou /. •· •• /t�rttJrY, f>,.f'/r:tt' .\'nfrt_y Pli111 Gl11u .Jf11r1Jartl "" C•Jtortt 8/tlttt. 0/ltnlnoj/, "" Sh uJ Elt4t Sr,lll!U, SJ/.50; on lmJ!Irit�IStdruu, $10; aii1·�4UtnlN L'aaNJ, 19 • .50.

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'Phone Westfield 2-2345

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CONSULT TH

U\DE WHEN the plumbing

springs a leak-

When an electrical fixture

refuses to work-

When the car refuses to

budge-

When furniture becomes

a bit worn-

consult the Business Serv­ice guide-the Classified

Section.

A Real Guide Here you will find tne name, a ddress and 'phone number of firms whose

busin ess it is to take care of these little inconven· iences.

LEADER CLASSIFIED SECTION