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CRANFORD. N. J.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1932
ParkCommissicfti HeadSurveys County System
Cranford Man Tells ExtentI and F«aUt«« Offered in
Recreational Center*.
UNION COBNT*" PABK SYSTEM
Charles Hansel, President -/.'.. The Union County Park CommUsion
Since the organization of The UnionCounty Pork Commission December 21.1931, the Commission issued. Illus-trated reports for the following pety
' tods': 1922: January, 1923 to 'October.•-192S; October, 1835 to July, 1928 and
July, 1M8, to July, 1930.- Several thous-| .'and of these reports have beettjdtstrlb-: uted in each of tne respective years.'
At the beginning of the Commission's-work, the population of the County was
population Increased to approximately3 0 6 , 0 0 . • ' • • . . • • ' , . • . • . : /
p yin a general way as to the location and
£l~~exfemTonBe County Bark System. Ref-erence to .the map of toe Park SystemIndicates an acreage of 4,175 for the
CHARLES HANSEL
Still Found in Ruins ofHouse' Burned This Morning
When the Ore department was calledout for a serious blaae- In a house in8th street about 2:30 this morning, theflames had made such headway it'wasimpossible to save therwelllng. It wasowned by Herman Michaels. The I tswas .about «l,000, according to Fire ChiefWilliam Tunlson. ' • - . , • '
A still. Waving a capacity of ISO gal-lons! -was found in the'ruins of thehouse. It< was confiscated by policethis morning. It Is thought the stillstarted the flro. Mr,'Michaels told thepolice he rented the house to an out-of-town man, whom the police are fry-ing to locate. *...-
6TH DISTRICT PICNICATTRACTS BIG CROWD
Several Handled Enjey Varied Eventsat Social Gathering In Sew
Crete.
St Michael's School OpenFor Registration Tomorrow
The Rev James P. McDonald, pastoror St. Michael's Church Has' announced'that pupils who will attend the Par-ochial School this year should nws'i.rtomorrow afternoon from r to :i » mSchool will re-6r*n next
FIVE CENTS
During last Saturday afternoon and _ •• -, ~ r ~ —.. , .evening, several hundred enjoyed • all1 ~*pt' "• '""P"' w h o enter the si-twoithe activities of a picnic in Meadow t h e flrst t l m e should be. accompun-'Qtom, at the affair given by the 6th i l e d b y P«*nts when registering,District Republican Committee/Though M c D o n a l d 'pointed out.
t Ovnuun ivcauy to MpenSeason on Wednesday
the heavy showers of the evening mayhave kept some away, they 'failed to
The perochlel school was opyears-ago with six grades. Last i
SL MichaeFs ParishCiy^Picnic Saliirday
. ^ _ Wednesday Evening
Starting >hl»Republican Club will shift Its meeting.mghrtoitfTJriginaTTcheduIeriBeTBrsfWednesday evenlajg' of each month,President George E. Osterheldt has an-
d A d i l th
j in each of the; several parks.In thepast yean very little construe,-
I Uoh work was carried forward. Mow-I ever, the number of men employedI shows a considerable Increase over for-.I mex yeATs because of the funds received
J from -the State and from other sources'[dor the- payment of the wages of the"so-called "unemployed."
In adition to the Commission's staff,there were engaged as of August six-
various parks and shows also the dis-1 nounced. Accordingly, the Septemberj tribution of. the recreational faculties meeting will take place next Wednes-
day evening in the club house.- To mark the opening of the Repub-lican campaign, _ several candidateshave been Invited to be present. Amongthose, who have accepted are: .DonaldH. ••• McLean, candidate, for UnitedStates Congress; Charles Lolzeaux: ofPlalnneld, candidate for State Senatorand O. Wesley Collins, candidate forsheriff.-
It^ls expected that several appllca" ' _' wiiTbe presented
men'.frora what la called the "meal
The following is a resume of the va-rious recreational facilities hi the ParkSystem showing rates charged:Bahway and linden Swimming Pools-Opea.lDva. m. io- 10-pi m.~ WlMfcdays
and Saturdays admission — children,with salt dent» only). Short term season ticketeffective September 15, $1000 »
Warinaneo Park Tennis CourtsAlLdajs^Ten cents: pcr_hour_peLpei-
so
Hallway. WMnanco, Lake Surprise,Echo lake (CTpper and Lower). Week-days—per one-half .hour, 15c; per hour,3Sc; per day. $200. Saturdays, Sun-days and Holidays—per one-half hour,25c; per hour, SOĉ per day, $200.
~ Waichdne Sbbles ':Weekdays-aiorse hire per hour, $1-60.
. and Holidays—perhour, $200."Boarding horses-ton sfefl], $5000.Ue stall. $4000.|Instructlop-$2J0 per hour Special
i for classes or for a course of les-
Scout Ciabin-«1000 fulTweefc;•$700 weekend prohibition amendment.
The two places raided were at
cal police obtained evidence iuiathe Hayes establishment Friday night.While Uie papers were being drawnSaturday momlng-for n-furnial vl»tt by
ils RegisterSchools Tuesday
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Board [Postpones Sept. Meet-in« Until Sept. Yi for FinalDecision on Roosevelt I'u-pils' Transfer. --
A 1 I IJI.1I, m l >, 1 M I < r i , , , tl->tl irion ol li* v, irtipi * r *>-«t4) tn" iI* I in until luhin x i o ' t . ^ ^nil n niuiiti i nt itun IN h u i l i , v .
n u l l uu- ut rfll traetier* 1-ur-ftil..v T» fn-Ilik, it I n tUx.lt to (nil. .'» 4i ,i \ pi in li r tlif tot n., *-u.* ? ,
Few Change* Lifted in Rotter1 of Teachers. RegistrationI Next Tuesday Morning. , -
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loyi-rs nrc this
' imbiic M-hoolsminor ri-palra
wllnr the win- ;••il'and Jajilturs '•
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«( | | 'bJfa p»rtc System Is to provide recre*-ttJo-> the broadest and beat sense InWfch that term Is understood. A n a -Uaal anthbrity on recreation has re-
ataied. T i e.New Commission has In
. - - - e n greater recognl-> » tne Importance of planning Ipr"-« aseottepwtott .ttJM,
holders of food orders must make theirselections, Mr. Wbrner point* out'thereIs a very wide selection. This Is done toallow for varying tastes, -as well as na-tional diets. .Included in the-ltrt ate allthe staple, foods of the''average familyand so arranged as to make for thegreatest value of the food dollar.
•Under, the present system of reliefdistribution, all those who receive foobcards must work out the value of thefood received from the Township. Theyare assigned to the. street cleaning andrepairing d»partnmnt^-th*-s»«parjinent and for other tasks, Includingthe cleaning of. the:.-Rahway River.Wlten this plan was first started, therewere a few objections from applicantswho wished to receive cash for theirwork, but at the present time, the sys-tem Is working out very smoothly.
An average of *ttfoodorderstsgivenout each week. Cords are generally forthe purchase or 13 worth of lood, al-
Bernard . Doyle,Mrs. Harry Bonney, Mrs. Thomas Har-ford, Mrs. A Bpecht, Mrs C Connolly,Mrs, George Rourke. Mrs. Mary Hut,chlnson, as well as J. Donahue. J. Ian-nacone, J. CRourke, J McCabe.—-Refreshments,~J Lynch,~charfmaS;D J Arnold, B B Crowley, Harry Bon-ney, William D'Arcy, Edmund P Sulli-man, Thomas Harford and HarryBremmer; games and dancing, FredBhearns, chairman, Miss Mildred pricethe Misses M and V. DIBattlsta, JohnPhelan, Edward daffney, John Glea-
Pelke-Dri?e Against, Unlicensed Peddlers
. - Minibcrs of. Uw boani 6riimili.illa Die party Uie pollco.-WEroiplaiuUiMt. «iwri-0«-bp»nir tr* •nMf'aTffrttiiW*
uther- Cases in rohce Court, capacity, ail- K e e p T h i H £ i»
VT/;fk r « l «WItn Color-*1 " j i * * ^^r*1^' "* ^ * *.*• #i*F
Things- Humming, j£r r •. D .WW gallon t.U i e n t s Pre- gallon cooler
Thuo otneers accompanied the pro-hibition men In their business call u;111 Oarneld street OuVcers Oco.gc LBOsendak. Archey Bird, and ThomasWfeods, Jr. They found three men atwork, In a four-car gurage on Uie prop-erty, though unj house wawMnoctuplcdThis is viliat wis .seized, togrther vtitlitiiuo men; two 8.4oo Ballon wooden vilLs.one of 600.gjUtons'and'slx of 100 gallor
i WLtli mash; twenty
mil Bill ±ZAIII.& i m n ir> n t t o r I in. "In ttlw latr«T datr, u-ui i>piMitln:d.i)3 and, i
till rotislder «hetlirr the ••nlV-rnl )cr i.H (ibuuiitPiy rs.v|itul.
The s» l t ih u m .itimnally ai-.lKiiincoil! * " « Msthi'WH returns tu the highii-veral verks ;»KH. U> a\i>ul >irrm top uridp ol Kowi i l i lo'l Jj.application to the-prohibition
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CRANFOftD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE MERRY QUIPSHighwaySt. Lawrence Is Canada's
short canals and open channels, but^c^^-^-S
=Kj5syy : lGREAT MAN'S._;...;\..wiFEi ;,;
rtrody knew J o -what extMtthad - manufactured ta*Ninies. II was tb* o'olj
THR story of the Klineses wns Ihmany respects the usual one ofa limn hnvtng ic'ine ou-.ln.-world-
- lint-Hs and- sorlul achievement-. quite beyond Die wife, who bad atiHiii
still after marriage, a» tbe hujliii! goes.Again, the otiiry of the Slmes«« wua
. quite unusual'W-lhis-rVauvrt. KrunkKlines hail gone on In a. manner its un-usual as It was HlnrtlinK. At thirty-one. Uie "younj; clerk In B.aej.'onflTut.epuhllKhlnii. house, while oft on a twoweeks' holiday at an obscureresort with his wife, had HUM In hlaspare time writing a description of thelife atmuTTnm. '
At fnrty-onw that aatne nearsighted,, not highly-'persununle young .man' hud
developed r Into ̂ bne of the most sue-. resslulliVerury iiien .of hla time. Alfifty-one, he waa .a world-figure, theernlcr. of a school of disciples who
— wire content to'baak on the rlui of hla-.' reflected - glory, and hta fine country
place wns the mecca for pilgrims whowere not content to return to their
•i. ?H»tlire» lH»ths.:without,. .Mng,;itbl«.. to.' say that they: had- at least gitliips&t'
tlie retreat of the great god Wines.• ChiirulmnCB nnd various sight-seeing
excursions along llie state iitKhwny_ hMW^A. .
wmie,' p^H^wT^iurTwilir^iirlile , thecountry hnitm uf.Oie renowned author.
While still n comparatively youusman, Klines hud-become a sort otshrine, The achievement of this,scouted In the aninll world of.tlcatt-a in HID antics of a
^ ^ ^ . ^ Tre^DireCU Attention to,~u». wBMhe*r/a t̂fcw*'«s--| and Canada. "Ing he hid arhl'eVed la t i c S M M «r j 'With Its flvt. freshwater Inland
Kletters.
It wnaflfllyjifhjiB a. ftHjmmw* «*«-'pvyr. that he v+naUtmt U a M f • « M
t d f l l nunaimt M tit
"WB* its in. i iw»«,•was tbe St. Lawrence forms one of thegreat river systema of the world." says• bttuXla from the National Oeo-
appn»l'matr*.Inn herself to- th» puMlc
| OvOt m 8b Lawrence at O p e Oaspe,[QaAve. Buf technically the 'St, Law-I - n a i ^ Is that part of the main stream
fran KlngBton, at the
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urce of the 81.heodwatera ofn > I M M « 1 « « « • «'>v she. Mary, better tlmn«iiyonS~pBo I t r
"It's heen a Ions: .Wanjte It win b» at wor •!»%•*•
"•1
»h« crowilWunranahltiiiWieiulBawhJeered, knew the cullhcr of the. twin
^Slinea.. Knew the rdcntleaa ego of
"It'rton- KfKMl̂ tA- b» tvmv nrt*9r.'"My/dvamt- dear."'. '."Yon—my denrew. o>fl*-*
• *!(• doesn't know'•&L^Jss«iv_r«»*Rut the ilnj he Klvt* ya E* Ube notof Hlnien."
"1*».SL-lawrence. In fact; may Iwin lend a very. wWI-hnmnccd life.
n « . tnontha during the year It works| AlUcesitly aa Canada's chief artery of...Ctintmeree. Then for aeven tiuinlha-|t-r « U . alfliut theTnwSrtOirninca beingcSoaed by lc«. FUNMIB are almost un-kw»wn »lont the Kt. Lawn-nnv The
I Crcat Lakea act aa Impounding, reRii-| laTing reacrrolrs. and Its mvn ocm--
aumuil lakellke exiianaea take up the
lea. "Today the tiriy~vriiajtesT'wHte'— parish churches, -and the green patch-
**»! «»-lta at Its mirtith: iUrbniiKS are 'work-fields of the descendants of these^ * » » ajd aharp to tlie oceun's rim,' French'' pioneer* make: the gt, JJIW-
- 1 - «Wfih>ritr1rrTmrnthM»-i«wH>~ -r««e.rf«aU!j[.*(!ian,in!>ro_llke a ptto clear the hirgwil ahlps Europo than America. llereTra
of .legends—'the Dripping -tnillan;'.*theI'lmntoln i'rlest.'""and 'Ihe Chnst ship'—fitr removed from busy MontreulCiinado'av larKCBt city, which alsoshares the banks of the St. Mwrence,
'iWhllu vessels of any draft may as-cend the 8 t Lawrence to Quebec, theneitlOX): miles to Montreal are openonly- to' ocean steamers which do notdraw mare than 30 feet. Smaller ahipimay ascend the- river tbdny to LakiOntario by UBlnc a combination pi
Win. $1 > rF> r R e s c g .From River Water*
didn't expect thatl" „ .twelve-year-old Victor Soroken when apark guard gave him fl for savingHubert Banks, ten, from drowning inCooper river. ' .
After a day of awlmmlng Victor wastrudging borne when he saw Robertfall into the river. Ue plunged in anddragged tha other boy ashore.
Dpnce in Ljion'* Den •. Obey* Dying Wish
London.—To carry on her father'sdying wish, nineteen-year-old Hose
' Purchase danced ID a.iaftewllh the,,lions that caused her parent'sdeath. The father, Capt ThomasI'urcliase,- a lion earner,-died in a
hospital after the lions
with my dancing, for•- >.- - - - -like the tcntnelna of aotne ava aerpentstraniflltiK wliejo It could. Knew life
^Slrnngeiy^fw-hle equipment of .thisman wiio^"'|Tvn'iHn'urhiW,̂ wnnjrtwny',-' lMllott-llo«il«i,jit«rx,iii!»«« -?-.,had innded Into lt» (Hilut nersunBlon she wfouhi sritml by M »nui Iand jicrsoimllly. Everylhlng about trip onp-hoM shntiOils tiinn, her hunhiind, ahe knew,.ami- .'People call«», h»r .knowltiif, Inarveled. ' How hart he Idiot. puraBlte, f»r rtfiiataiE tmachieved hisi nlmoBt" unique position -Slmea his dtvnrce.• - .^- . — U V U I H M I •• • -'. i' Orlrnl^ watthli« t s * y « a * SttaBi try.
nnir with them ht|r J 108 C-S, your original
1 Jhou l i be one,heart; then If atetJSMaLof the .bidding-gives you
an opportunity to aBW~tBB~Trp«d!ts,-your partner will know without ques-tion that the latter suit ut a four-carder. When one of your suits Isof six or seven card length, and yoursecond suit contains only four cards,the longer suit should, almost In-variably, be rebld once before; thefourcard suit Is, shown, ~'"~
The deSultt rules which In tKcTforc-Ing systenucontrol the bidding qf two-suiters and semi: two-suiter' enablepartners to give and receive amazing-ly exact Information concerning the.distribution as well as the: strengthof their hands. •••̂ -•̂ __.
Responding to Two-Suit Bid*. . . . .v»ii Kna—anowil—tW'
•DoMurdreaunsl"
Kwt l l t a W s M i r y-unve you and your wife ever kad ~
any difference ot opinionT* ' " >;"Ies, but she didn't know It." ; /:•;.
- M4kiaa U>> Hb C*MJudge—Would you Uke,a lawyerTNegro Prisoner—No, sah, but Ah
would- Uke a couple witnesses. ..
'. .... Reverse -....., . •"., 'She—rve Just turned twenty-three*.He—I thought you were about thir-
ty-two.—London Answers., '•'
• . ' A t t k . Haa>"I Uke that new step of yours.""That wasn't si new step, I have •
nail In my shoe."
G t b T u B i A n"They say the moon has an Influence)
on the tide." . • ' •;. **Xes, but more on the untied."
. „ With .ProvisoDoctor—8ay "Ah-h-hl1*Patient—All right; I'll say it, but re-
member, I don't mean It I •' •
5TS^""hifc'"wiW^liiicffi!puri^s^!i*-'B*fidie to that other woman T' • .
'She's not even In the orchestra."
j a>platB-Pearson's. -.-'
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-WT"-^ - - - - - H I M W ^ i i ;-The best way to deal
a tablecloth Is to coverbefore the wife spots It; - -,-• '• . .. C l lma . I . ~ . '•-.-.......-.
Bill—Who won the race to the fence,you or the bullT. -- Pefe—It-wa»-si_tpsa-ttn^?0ur_Par
' p g - " , ' : • ' • • • / ' . .'•'• - , - y ' . . . ; v • ; • ( ; . " / .
' • "':! Hairkaa.Meira: '.:'.: '-/:•. •- » soys here that down In, South
America baby Indians are born bald-.headed—Exchange. : ,-y\ . '••'
Camel-Slav SaurieyUig . ' • -ShtL best aid in surveying the desert
suits i"the natural[ ; • . . . - - . —•-I round, your course
Ing" to Dr. Sven Qedln,'Sweoun twrr——-m™™ el'er.andeJEpIorer, In a resent news-:
lslSmpiy^ lch^ose~tK"^ecTa¥B«oirw--|^P«^which your band is>best fitted. A \ ods he- had used for preparlngTiTs'two-suiter may be raUed very'strong - •••- — . t tn»r«asible re-
-IIUTIf «,-,v- «.w - - -st the canaiiiiicy of Slin'es, so stranit»-
ir-wtMiwi»-li»»«liuf -•'»•«|i« called' n repellent way,
' swnied to rend In tlie eyes, ofstrange, eyes si't ono. slightly higherthan thr>. other, decadent forblddi'nthlngB thnt wrapped his personalitywith tha hnlf-evll lure of the gcnll.
. BluiMi, In a ciirlousinvcrted tntiniicr,bid a way with wnnii-n Just aa In ncurloufl Inverted niiinner, ho tutfst havehad a-way^with. Ills vast public.
It was not tills rathvr oblique lurewhlch*iturprlse(i-Mnryr»l)e;must havecnpttululiHl to It hprnelf,\in the days.when he was a hunihio clerks It wasthe stability of his success whlch-nav
i.._*r ceow'd tp amutc and iccretly to ap-piili-'Vier̂ '-u-j'—-j - w-Jfi-. _.._.^.fc.^,,.
How tllil Sillies, superficially educntwl. '.sup'erllrtlilly' informoil, super-.
-flciiillyj tltv-thinker, tj(e; student, thelimn of IMterB,-hoi* >vlth n stranelegrip tlie Interest, fascination and ad
~~nilrnttori of ht»puhlleT—-—=-—• Sotrii'tliiicB, i n her loneliness nnd
Laiw* t o P r o t e c t FasliIf there are stilt tcmit ta nhe l*U-t
" - * «--l^-i^(lB«4snd-mountain!'streams* •* *which have hwn Bsawl f««r «*• rwe con priHwrve troot «»•»»* at*of this contlrMnC . 1s» .w*T «• d^t-'tha.hifJm tijfiils
-.""-T .' • /;'.'pWiiJiuifn.iliiji'of'tilOniriT'inusioh;"-';;' - . ; "I'lion njmln Mury' told-herseif."try:
• Ing' to fi»rpet. thi» secret «f his until-*• • . ' ' . • nilnlBhlnR luster, no one persim alone
.. •• ; .. • could necount. for It . . Not even., the.Sears.of :h«T sewet_sacrlflccB,.'bjer. hii-
• "_"-. . t "mlllallorivlier pretenses and her ills"' ' .."':':" play'of nd,inlrqt|6n whw«-he was cofr
~~&—~^~< ~—=refned were sufficient, .'to spivo'tlie; ' . v ' ' - j •'.'• ; - ' r i d d l e . ' ; '' " • ' ' / ' - .j ' rf" - ' -.- •Somewhere In the ninki'up 05 Slmes
j ; . '-i,-^iiiUBt reside real greatness. TlUs fucti ^ ":•-"-': tiiatshe. Mary Klines, had alone, built; "~";' . . *np the .'Illusion of the great man
seemed -almost too fantastic to be true." * ' There was one man knew- It to be
true. Johaun ISrixJy. Ten years afterlief umrrlaRe'- to Slmcs, Mary and
^SlIy-hgd^ctj-d^iitfcjoiMhcCafe.most tmmcdlat^ly^on an Innate sym-iwthy!which "hiul ripened their trlehd-ahlp-lnto something tod profound andpotentially dangerous to be discussed
Coofi
of israel' fj>c «Btructlun «f . „uf JoHhiio ha» b«t> BOOSscaraft* fonrul lo* tn* ri
Ijerlcho. The bnllE «<nince from about 2W>*'Ifc
nuctti AII Anuocu, nu» J»W«MI^ ..-- —j the fouritaliibeud of government,- coin;
-mriiceanannau^ry in ihv.Kwr Bast
*itar .M. ...M ».-„, _cwooped down, caught a piece of meatfrom'' tlie altar, and (lew'tc-the banksof Uie Orantes rlver.T Si'leucus Intur-{•reu-d Uie eagle's act as an omen that
)ni about -Mr K-AX » aawro .1 Ihe gsaijp'Wlferi him to found a capl-l l i» I!.. t'.^-thd^ti-n* wrWuww^iiia 1»1 on tlierlver. . . ' . -1(1- Th* pertwl frtra AJkVwKm » • - T i e •outstandlng'tcuture of the newItnmeiwti II ta si Naali Sar Cfcsrlea-*-city was. the tour-mile muln atreet thatMnrston sal.1:,, T B * sonAla cwfirra cmuieetfd i h e •wJ-Utia weat gates.thatJerlrhA was dtntnTXt'sV J o l i t a On.™ch side rose double rdw» ot loftyJhirlnir the relja at AsseaMMSs: IH. iSarbJe^coluruns between' ^ b W "eo1H O IV C t» OTT B. C Aaal the HOT ^ Radio Ex*jn»Pottfityllle. C*ilf.—The youngest II-
JrA*s»*amate«rrlBdftojterawjr ln: the
•nmirsjinieT^AttV'rcs.'.'deilares' a bul-letln of tho American Qame associa-tion. ' . . , , . - : . . '-.' . . ' . • • ' •
-With game commissions and sports-
rawjr
s e d n l n e . . • '•• •;••: At least that's wRat records of th«American Radio ltetiiy" league, assocl-
, atlon of amateur radio operators show.
given at
can take 1? words a minute;
AicedJ^uaijTWIes House
Fn^na Proposes SptatA Stamp• •••_,irr '' .-'• : t ; ^ J I _ _ _ _ L » L J . . _
thoughtless ilrlvlng. ...Most of the- animals.are killed at
nlRhi: Wghta,^llnd 'them. Fllc.k\ni. M"r""-p"r X7T'\.'ihe lights to dim or stowing down will .00 L i n d b e r g h A b d u c t i o nsave them, and In the case of larger rjeiiey'ue. Pa,—A suggestion that acreaturea;B)ich aa deer, may also save g^^^ red; white and blue postagethe drivers from a dangerous crash. ..,a^,B_.Ka luamwi tn mmmnRinMt* tha
. , „ , Trump bids and Rebids' 'Wlille a great many hunils eventu-a»» In uo trunips contracts, lo, theforcing, s);8tcttv,the ppenlnd btd of ano trump i s rarely heard. 1'tils is easyto understand considering, tlie strictrule'ttat a biddable suit, î ven a four-card: tnifior, tafecs"prcctilciice" oiier-'k'no tnmp declaration i s tlie initialbid. ' ; . ' " ' '' '•" "
When you Qnd, however, that yourhand- contains .the quota of honor-tricks for'a sound opening, but lacksa-blduable^Bult, you must naturallyconsider a no trump. ' .'•„•''
In the position of dealer or second--bin J , . not vulnerable, you may -
eo,r« a.ut;iiii>».u -1.-*Esme Howard and the bell boy. SirEsme quite enjoys telling, so 1 hear,how he walked briskly into the foyerof the magnificent Mn'yflower hotel,-;and stopped for a moment to speakwith one . ot -the bright-buttonedservitors In the>lobl>y. After hewalked on, an assistant manager whohad noted the Irrddent.went over tothe boy and wj
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OF 1STEV YORKJo* baa been (or y o n tbe ofBdal
bootblack of > iMif install ne pub-'Ushlnf firm in M»nhiittin v Tear* agowhen the organtestlon was fartherdowntown, Jo* wast chief of the^ahln*e n and. when, tbe business moved bemovedwHh I f B e ' t a e W e j e r r f o o t 'of tbe vdltorial departments. - Aa be*cornea a gentleman of polish, Jo* al-ways h»a h«lc)
Asked for Bonus and Gdt a Barge
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fc^f b l i r*6 w U e a «•>• W i x department «aie to Henry Harris. Jobless• veteran, after he wrote requesting a barge to shelter Ua- *Hfe and «nirfu! rtowB ~« the Bayonne (N. J.) beach, where BarrJs lias remod• •( into a'roomy houseboat and also manages to make a few dollars sdk
fc£ndy »nd hot dogs to the-oathera. Harris1 l int renneat to the goi cash^was aaanswered so he decided to ask for the tstrge^
Door; Cash Is Borrowed. JIflcoinb, III.—The Mucorub National
bank operated on money borrowedfrom other banks and shipped. In fromChicago because the door of its vaultwas stuck. Ifeat expanded the vaultdoor and nobody.could open It. Therewas ample money In tjie vault to curefor the bank's nei'-ds and it still wassafely In "reserve."
Ttm Oitf—The Parole's Comm'-
TkeKitcKervCabirvet60ME GOOD THINGS
should like cheese nmlPie. old lita that it Is hurd to
has been refuted long wio. Afiwil of slicli'coiutntrutlon with ur>little or no waste should be COIU(IWLly on the dally menu *
• • •Hot Chetit Bills
.-Ulx-oiw-«u|>ful-'«f—'grated—chj
one-qunrterncim(ioanpoonful of njilt,one. egg white, one cupful' of grapeJuice. - one tablespnnnful of lemonj and one-hatrcupfuti of
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
How It StartedBy JEAN: NEWTON
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"R»k and FII."
JL'ST as the mllltury lias not hesltated* tu burrow from ever>d(iyge words "and c îresMfohs îtlcTT
nere particularly upt for their ncedK,go, business und politics have recipro-cated by taking from Hie militarywords or groups of which, becnust' ofthelr-aptnuss. Just suited their pur'pose
Stlch'a phrase Is" "rank n'nd die,"applied to. members' of. rio olllclalglniulliig In nny orKtitiiziitlon.
Ask any army 'drill, master and, ho
.water,1 'Coy*' Hit- luploca; suit, miiiarnml \viit«5'utitil thick—nlioiit five min-utes—thflnrniid: fruit Julws mid cookOVIT wuutr, until i-li'nr mill thorouutiily..cookitj, lor hourly nn hour. Iti1-ililiic from the IVri f Id In thi> ILKtVilllti Ti Uklt luUi JtvtMi LHIIUI HiUIr t-h.Lllund H i r u ulfli (.riniii
Chocolate Mint Snowbaljt.Take —two--dozen—mnratmniHriws,—
rof n_ciipful of hrovvn sutiar,..on*}_tal»Uf-spoouful uClulttcr, one and .ojnvjiulftiMiKpoonfula iM;'"iH'p7iV'lHniiH-H!nt-Miirci'-*half cupful nr rich milk. Itoll tliochocolate, ttUKar, milk and liutter uti-til the mixture hi>ulnn |o tlilcken.Add the nrppcrmlnl and pour Imiiie-
:diately -over tlm inarHUuiallu'ws Ih-- H.serving dlAll or sherbet BIMHHI>K. llythe time they are served tho'sauce, lacooled. • :. •
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OH,TIOY!
"What Is your Ideu of tha »lm|>leIlfo7" ; ,
"Iieing allowpdjto Bit am und In myshirt sleeves, my, boy, e»|ieclally Intlio sunimer."
will tell you that In military phraseology, "rank "ml Ille' ioinprhi> no Idlcrs of nny grade, l» low linn of BITt;uuit»_.'i wu-JSULij, KIIUUIVS, Mint nUmLIng behind the otlur, make onu 'Illi*"Two rmvs o f llfly men each', malmHHy "Illu" or one, hundred "rank andIlle."
There IH, of course, a right "Ille"and left ' Ille , limn m ly m inh In sin(!le Mile" w-.ri>l.. Mmdull i n p n "lilo lii'lna iMliployi'il for
Hi" Imily iif tin; dri'M nml llin •nMo-HiirfiULMl for the irlniiniiii;- :'riio iiiiidiil to iho- rtulil U inrrlt'dnut In ttiJH iniinni'r. I'hi' KIIIIII nldr of
..UiiA-riHiuH.iiL'iivjrKllli t'ri-'pi. forma theloonHy ^Irnpiul irollnr mid dlnitniiull.innd trlinnilou on tin* HIIM«VI I t'lins*to tali.o ni Is wi'iirliiK. .T!u>y have a
I'lyi* ItmrlM of while.As to. thi> othiT dri'sa'it Is
Yunihl.iiiiirin or iVi'luo with win*Vim will nttrt'ti that thin In • \H>r-
tirctw tor llrMt imhiinn -:ilfliclil/nllj ,coollookiiiK ami which Is sv urtfull; .|>nltcrneil with dellinte -durciii. eiuhroldery.' Tile Jtlliiple Jumper iiuillce.'ts.iwnutlfully worked nlioiil Us eiliteswith cut-out .embnild^ry.'which KlvosIt an erclushe air' of line workuiuh-ship 'file It'Khorji"hat tells a sfiiry of^|iji» l/riyn« mtrii'flw^lirft L^rnrlrm'lh>
} fillmost. fnsMnhnule gnnlen party scenesand formnl summer fete.
CUnIc SporU Frocliifor bol dayB In the country the dfr
signers universal iift>rli>K Is thesleeveless 'Snorts frock o t cottonpique,, stiantunir «r silk .pique'In colors as varied a* a"*oi of bonbons.Powder blae. rlnffijdll yellow, watergreen, shell nlnk and saffron are In-cluded In tbe selections.
to iltttgolinlH wlilrh IH SO rharartptlittle tir the newer myles. Ihv hnnit-Home olviin cri'pe'nf vihich II la mnilelinx nn Inlrhiulnn antlny SIU'IMI
lU'nnim' aiilln la lii'lnu so ih'llnllelyfi'iituriMl ns a trtinnilni: HI tin* pnspntniomi'iit >iloi>s hot ini*nii that II Is nothidiiK IISIMI for Ihn dri'as I'ritlrn ITn-to-thi'-nioiiii'iit i>vt* fttrrssIhn f II while »iiIIII gown Iriiiimrd Insnowy ostrich. . . .
If) 1911. WflNUrfl N«WMimp*r I nli>M
REIOQW FAVORITE"r~ SHADE FOR'•SUMMER
Itiil la ninhliiK riot tin HO aiiiiimer"ilayn iind^ Klvlnn aii ImpriHslon of
llnla lirari'd, Irlimiiliiiia nrn theanl'in1. Huvi-ral wonivii li.n\il evtn lii'i'iiHporllnii liliioily red Klovia III nils,Imlta anil Hhoi'H loiiio In nil the wnriured llnia. llrilllunt ncarli I Is oim ofllie.ravorltit nliadi.'!l and aiiothir Is nfeynrrnarldiT vurliity.nml In lovWy-for—soft ciiiffnii* and eveiiliig-iiiiiallna,
I'olka dot* on a red "(troiind inskHmany Hporls m (i w>\ Ii s and n d la putwith Kr(fU nnd nnvy with tilni k andwhite nn mnrornln sittn* nml silk*.
A-n«u mat rid thriatiua to UBurplh color ciilimlnr for i irly niituinnniknr. It rinikia n tiiliulHr of tlm veryni-w vi'lvt tint*" appinrlnit at th»aiilnrl ituxllfiti H ~
1hi< nd* s.iiri nil'hut certain t omint the him* whlih linve hnd inch,rlmr w.iillng Bin'" 'nr|y sprlnjr
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Biai-Cut Ffocks AreinFavor for SporU Wear '
Whithir you nru nn nrdint tuinlsVlnyi r or not. the mw tennis frocksMfb iirflvfnir'n en-nt Iwou tov tbe all-arnund S|forts»oinan " All allow forgrrat frridotu of ni'MeniiuL Many ofthi-ui nre ImckliHS anil a> eyeless andall nro made of some cool, washablefabric.
The most populnr modi I has s bias-cut, slightly, circular skirl nnd a ,bodice that .ties In bows over eachshoulder. Another of-pinstripe seer-sucker tins pleat* between the shoul-der blades-and kick .iplcats In theskirt. " ' •'.'•.• •
If your shoulders net sunburnedmore vlcldusl? than the rest of yon.there Is > model with sleeves, buttfiey are cut out tinder the arm toallow for coolness and action.
PTo wonder, girls im onylngrfo wffndpr. i; y y t e noy the tmlf-doicn; tor these'new hatsof. stitched pique come'In every pos-sible color comblnaitin, are' not tooiarjte t̂o wear with comfort tn a motorand liavt! brims suffldcntly 'wlds-l»-shade the eyca.
Fiiund CoatsSometimes the Jacket or coat la flg-
ureil, the -dress benrath It Is plain.That's a reversal of the .UBual fashionthat la both decorative and amuslna>
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GREAT MAN'S•WIFE;.
•j*
nii, uan tho uimntr.Jlury. who tiiia the buffer betneen himand' hl»' puhllc;-tho creator of tho II-liKlonii a,l>oul him; the'vv«mer of U'C?ndH and the hnnd at the helm of tilsjifiii ntom Khl|< »f literary Illusion.
'Him ngnln Mary (old liemir, to1"K )'».ferret th« secret,g( tils undlnilitlMiIni: luster, no one pernoii alonecould lucaUAt for It. Not even the
"'ywira of her kucret ancrlOc.es, heV hu-inlllnlliMn. IHT preteimes nnd her dis-play of atlmlrntlon where he niisriui-cerned were autllcleut to eolvc theriddle. — _. ^une^hcrc In M>c ninLi'tip-of Slmea
luiibt reside real greatness irie fiî L.Thar t>hc,~ Mury Slmcs, hnd alone limitnp'-tlic" Illusion of the trral manseemed almost too fantastic to bo true,
Thire «u« one man knew II to betrue. Johiinn Ilrodj. Ten jrara nfll'rher luurrlupe to iilmea, Mary andItrod) had met, drifting' together almost Itniu'nllutejy on, nn Innate sym-pnthj \ihlrh had ripened their friendHilp ihto aoutethlng too profound andliotentlnily dungerouBto bcdtacusied
*'-•'-.'' £ r - ' Joliann Brody, Simel' lawyer, was Int love with Marjr:, «1th her plainness,f i tier unstylish-exterior,-her drab lookk of blending against background, she
bad flashed bright -aa a flamingo IntoMs life. Twenty years of the sntpok-.en.word between them. Twenty yearsbad marched past to her flush at hi*bind snake, her eye brightening at hla•ntranee, her ilanct yearning when
Buttering a* -near together as Uieydared. - ' ;
./Hrody knew'to what extent Maryhad ihanjifactured the succes* ofSlmes. It w*( the only Intimate sub-ject they qver permitted themmrlvesto disciiM together, and then only under pretense, of leeal affairs. .Time,and' fime: again,' iristiioited by "onethliiicor another. Ur«ij[ had openlycredited ilary with being the liupxae thnt had pushed Hlines fromthe position "of a bumble clerk In a'publishing hoime to the unique stand-ing he IJLU arhleved In the world ofletters, , ' — .
ItWMfi only when a Crist* came however,-thai he permitted himself whatitpfiroxlutati*d full mateuleni of tliiHillliii! *eiitlnients that hnd been pres*-Ing ncnlnm hla restraint for years.
So It had come at last 1 After yearsor her liuM>nnd> Infelicity, hla blatantIbrent of.liiflditrnde..of mocksusceptibility, cnuiplli-ntlon hod atalkedInto the liven of tlary and.Himca. Hehad flniilly fallen In love wllli an ac-tres* nhiying |Mi|itilar roles In a reper-tory company In I'hlladelphla.
•Tlie surprise lay In the fact Hint Ithnd riot come before. Yea.ra of harden'Ing herself to the public display ofSlmea' philandering had not.qulte pre-pared ' Mary .for-tlie'.clap' of thunderwhich came with his calm avowal toher one evening that tlie end of theirrelntio-iifdilp hnd come,'
4ln'tea was going to divorce hertThe door to happiness and freedom, Kolong, adnnifi'ntly 'cloaed against her,was nlxrut to awing open.
Little wonder thnt .aa Mary., faced
vowi.tj of SlineR of hlM love for-an-d
-re-her, the" bond* of their mutualrestraint hrnlaV's'lurunaheously.
T i n free I|ow7jnfoiiy7^ ahe mu\ply,' . "It'a.been.Bo long waiting," lie
herein his arm*, klanlng tinsmooth, graying, ptitlent-looking hair~ wed lilifck from her forihead,
"It's been a long wait, Mary, HoHtrange.lt will be at our age, to rfrillheijln to live-for the drat time."
"It's too good to he true, llrody.""My dearest, dear."."You—my ..deareat. dear.".•"He doenn't know |t, Mary, Tool.
Hut the day ha gives you up I* the ensof..Hlim*." .
'You mean . . . " •Why darling—without yon, he falls
to plttw* llk» R-onc-bosa ahay—everyIxilt lu hla make-up has tuntf you.
ritnihite, hut with hla. word*, the teakTrjilloirriooiUKl Mnrŷ lKnt all her life
ihe .would Blnnd by', toehold togetherthe'one lio'»« aliay/^.-. . . ^ _ _
)i*iy lier"'pri tototnly^ilestroy all' :'tho •' • flsh, frogs,ne«t«. minnow H. era) llsli. nnternoi'iiin,water aplders anil water strlders thatHknlo on.tho surface—hydrotuitldae,»i»-callrd Ity splentlsta: Dynnrcltokills every living thing, finny crenturea and their food slmultnneouHlr.And it Ja surprising thnt the"luoRjieH,the very algne lloatlng In tho wntcr,ilni'- not perish. In Snltrorlnnd thntktnd i)f iniDtiilt o/ llsh IH unknown.Hut Switzerland hiia hnd liundreil.t of.year, to - grow . wlt»o—and ctllrlnit In-Ita-Inm.—I1 II I'olUi'r hi Un;SI. Loula
Confirm Bible Storyfurther (erIIUutlon of Hie Itlblo^
atory of tfie entrance of the Childrenof Israel Into Cannan and the dc-atmcllpn. of Jerithn by. (he miitliersof Josliim Im•* been ohtnlned from the'acnnihs fouinHn-the rtvy»Mombs-ofJerkho Ilie bill*? of tho specimensninft" from about •Ĵ 0O R. C to about1HH) II I'—the time of Amenophl*III. The .period from Akhcnaton toIlnmcitcs II IH a bhtnk Sir Charles\larsion KHIII : "The Scarabs confirmthat Jericho nas destrojed by JoshViailitrlng the reign of Amenophts III,413 It. C. t« 1377 II. C And thexodns from lOcjpt. therefore, tookili\re immollntcly after the flcoth of
Thotmes. II), 147T R ft, In tho relffaAmeno|ihl* U." -
Color Imporuat ta Slaa ., An Interesting sidelight In connec-
tion with Bangkok^ newspaper*,-exclu-slvc of the English press, IB-thelr u*oUI eoTOfvoy T»aper, To the Siameseeach~day of the week stand* for a dif-ferent color, and many of thVm matchtheir "pnnung" (tho^Atlve costume*wltb the .color of the day; for Instance,a pink twnnni'l* worn'on Sundays; ayellciw on Mondajm, ate,*. The newspa-pers endearor t» follow ihl* castam toa certalq extent: mUouday their edi-tions a n printed on jeUow paper; onThursday on gtetn piper; Sunday* onpink paper, and On rest of the dajrs ofthe week on whit* paper.
CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE
St. Eawrence IP Ciu^ife's^Natiiral Hi^iwayTreaty Directs Attention to
Great River Sjstem. -
"-WaihTngton?— T h i ^ f r ^ liwirenei"river, Canada's natural highroad tothe West, takes on new Importancesince the recent signing of the water-way treaty between the United Statesand Canada. .. !*VVl!n_Jt* live freshwater Inland
sea* fhe Rt. Ijiwrence form* one of thearrest river systems of the world," saysa bulletin from the National Geo-graphical society. "While It*, basin I*third In site among North Americanrivers, being exceeded by those of theMlululppl and the MacKenzfe, the StLawrence drains In all xime KtTOTiOsquare miles, an area .nearly- equal tothat of the Republic Of I'eru.. 'The name 'St. Jjiwrence,' however,apoUes'onty to the lower third of the2.100 mile river system. Actually thestream rises at the source of the 8LLouis river, near the headwaters ofthe .Mississippi, In Minnesota, flowsInto Lake Superior, through the otherGreat Lakes, and empties Into theOulf of St. Lawrence" at Cope cantet Itoo swift for heavy comnerdal ttffe
No, 15.feel.
"With-s ao-foot channelocean liners could'ascend'Ue St. L»«rence to Bake-OnUrtoji*rhere the newWeUand eanal of/the saaa* dejrfh jcould carry thHb j/Lake Erie and the-other Great Lake*. Shipping direct |by this route/in exporter In Buffalo.;for Insttnce/would *a»e more than * »
, ^ » Q w t i e a " "Blooey—What. Indeed, would a p»b>
Uc banquet be without celery?Flooek—It would be quieter.
Profoxnd Uabetief"Po you beUeve in dreams?"
withe in e..h«
tolilins two strong sulta,tlcrt to ami which part-t assist, an.d to play ">•
ror insiaoesywouia B«V» arm "«.» ~— , — „ ,.... jedaniiion.miles toil»erpool. In *ddltl«n t . t»* j J ^ " ? u " Aa* b,,:h suit.,-arge or rail ahlpaent to At-
reosst ports."
in§ $1 for RescuingBoy From RWer Water*
Coroden, N. J.—"Gee, that's greot!I dldnt expect thatr exclalmrttwelve-year-old Victor Sorokeo when apark guard gave him %\ for savin*Itobert Banks, ten, from drowning !•Cooper river.' *
After a day of «wlmmlng Victor wastrudging home when he saw Bobertfall Into the river. He planted In anddragged the other-boy ashore.
'• (t,^ oi'iwrtunity tohi* prefwoce. -
. When chousing ..betweencard biddable «uiu, or one
Dance in Lion's DenObeys Dying Wish
London.-7-To carry on her father'sdying wlin. nineteeo-yeaiSold RoseturchaM d c J A.1MW tMilorjsT" lint"'cauled "•'. her - -parent*'death. The'father, Capt: .Thoinas
Manchester hospital-after the lion*
with my .dancing, for It was myfather"* wl»h," said Rose Jnst be-fore a performance "I promisedfather a* he was being taken awayto the hospital that I would not de-sert the show. There hare beengenerational of fair ground and cir-cus people before my father whobore his name, and I and my youngbrothers mean to carry op.the tra-dition." ' .
Old Seventh New York in Training Camp
A picturesque view a»_tho eiitire bod}_of men iiMhr iild_Se\cnth New York regiment—now the One Hundredand Seventh Infuntry—lined up In dre»a uniform for tho evening purudu at Camp Smith, PecfcsLlU^ whert'Uieyspent the annual two weeks training period.
Riches of Ancient Antioch RevealedExplorer! Are Buiy in Once
Cay Capital of Syria.
Washington.—Antloch, vv tilth hnayielded uiuny rlih triviisnres of un-tlqulty, aguln Is the Bt.eno of exploratlons whlih recently uuuiurcil a pic-ture gullery in tho form of a bunded
lisnlc lloor.'Mudern Antloih, a drub city of .10,-
000 Inliahllaiits, IJIIIK about 13 milesup Tlie Orvnlva rlur from (lie Modi-terruuenn, is a .tutre hluulovv -of theguj'illj' that onie «ua the cu|iltul ofthe grent eui[tiiu of SHCIKUM W^utor,favorite of Alexander [he linmt, undInter-vupltal of the ltoumn cni)>lr»-luhe Orient." snja a bulletin from the"
iNnllonnl Ce-ireted tho eagle's act as an omen thathe sods wished him to found a' cupt-
tal on the river;"Tho.outntandlug feature of the new
city was the four-mile innln street that•vMincctod the east and west gates.On each aide rose double-rowa of loftymarble column* between which lienllur drove His chariot and Caesar pa-raded In triumph. Flunking the streetwas a marble-navetl, covered protu-enaile adonied with statues »ud cart-'
Iriga In murble and bronze. Ileyoudthe promenade* roso the handsomefacades of government buildings.
"At night the innln street was agreat white way. Despite ita guyety,however, Antloch's path was oftenstrewn wltb sorrow. Its walls werefrequently pounded by jealous en-emies, '.While tfl* cotuihhed highways,wnlla,v.gutes and haudsome buildingsare ineinorles, a. large part of the mod-ern city Is built of the stones that oncewitnessed the processions .and-'chariotraces of 'Antlach the Glorious.'.
"Antloch has been succeeded com-nierclnlly by Aleppo, 'fodsy Ita larg-est Industries are shoe and soup mak-ing and hide tanning."
Auto Drivers Can SaveGame by Flicking Lights
Washington.—Tho motorists,, whoruns down a wild"animal or bird onthe hlgltway may not realUe that heIs helping, probably without deliberateIntention, to swell one of the mostImpressive death llBts In the live* ofsmall gains crenlures. declares a bul-letin., of the American Game ussocla-
Aged Man Trades Housefor Perpetual Income
Newark! A. J.—When tieorge vonEft* was leventy he had q three-fumllyhouse but no Income. So hit tnulcd hlahome for a life Income of si a duy. ameal s day, the privilege of IMu; In asmall building In the rear, anil the
nl*» of a iliwnl Imri.l "Uia $1 a day went for mapulnes
and knlck knacks. Now Uie llridgln{family, who got the hmti^'has keptthe final clause of the contract—theyhave given the—old—mao-i decentbarlal — — — -±r?i^r=.
Von Eft upset a keroiene lampVurned to death.
With game commissions arid sports^men striving In numerouB wav>-to save,and-restore wlldiEAtue for^t* tremen-dous recreational and -economic value,many states have launched education-al campaigns during .the^ lourhjt" sea-son to reduce game, mortality-due tothoughtless driving.
Most "of the animal* are killed atnight J.lghts blind them, nickingthe lights to dim or slowing down willSave them, and In the cusp of largercreaturea, such na deer, ntay also savethe drivers from a dangerous crush.
Office Workers Given *„ . . -Five Hours for Lunch
Hornet-Five hours for lunch la tierule for moat olllce workers In Home(luring the summer month*. The va-rious government bureaus and a great
of priv officoperate on the summer schedule. Theworking day begins at eight In themorning. Al noon everybody will goout to luocn ami not return until liveo'clock In *the afternoon. They wtn
City Has Ordinance,toProtect Blind Persons
Peorla, 1IL—A city ordinance! maklnsIt compulsory for drivers of Vehicles!to stop and remain Immovable whileblind persons,, walking with speciallydesigned red and white caaeav-cross"streets was adopted recently by UiaI'corla city council.
The canes have been, provided blindpersons here through, efforts'of UwLions' club, which also, was Instru-mental In obtaining powige -6f th«ordinance, The niovemict to offer pro-tection to tho blind through the use ofthe colored canes has been taken upnationally by Lions clubs In othercltl.es.°'wThe cane Is white with a redUp.
Congressman William B. Unll ofPoorla recently presented UnitedStates Senators Thomas' P. Gore,Oklahoma, and Thomas D. Scbali;
cones Itt connection with the plan.
9-Year-Old Lad PassesDifficult Radio Exams
Pottervllle, Calif.—The. younsest u*censed amateur radio operator In the'Ohltcf! States is. Alan Taylor Shtrjo.aged "nine. ,
-At.least that's what records of theAmerican Itndlo Itelny league, associ-ation «f amateur radloloperatorssbair".
Alah, who Is In th~e fifth grade, suc-cessfully passed rigid tests gWen stFresno State college. He Is 'now offi-cially known .us Operator WCFZA.-Hl> built his own short-wave set and
can. take 15 words a mlnutt - •-V
Proposes Special Stamp, on Lindbergh Abduction
Bcllevue, P0.-A sUgEntlon that aspecial red. white and blue poatacestnmp be Issued to commemorate thekidnaped Charles A. Lindbergh, ;T,,has been nude here.
Homer J. Ftcese, In making the pro-.-posftfc-Mtd-hrwOTtjrrasind i b e people"of their duty to avenge the crime byabolishing gangsters.
He suggested that the stamp bear a
"«i~Elttle Child Shall Lead Them.'
Ancint Ax FoaaalJeffersoD, Ore,—What n o be done,
or was done, with a 17-ounce brooxawonders A. KroschelL. The an-
Indicate
«>•
thould be mention™,..CT1~..-e "f «ui*rior Konor
-ib in the second suit or of We" lensth of thesulw. F«r'ex-
rith the following hand, M10H63 HAKJlOi. 1M3 C-lt. the«p»niSE bid should be one epade. urwith, S-8 UJ D-AJ131.' liA.Q-Js
55. the correct opening Is one ilia-
The reverse method of bidding two•nit*. (!ut .is-of nainlne-the lower
*ult before the higher; i» re-or cpe Mrtlcrilar Upe or hold-
tax toown u a semi t»o-auiter. Whentwo bidiiSie suit* are.dlstributed 5^or 6-1. tie Initial bid should ..always^M la' the loncer soiU whether lt'l»»
t J h S 5
'ma cynic."
Kept It to tUasMlf"Ilave you and your wife erer had
any dltference of oplnlonr"Tea, but she didn't fcjjow It* 4
MaJdag IJrHta CaseJudge—Would you like 1 Uwyer?Negro Prisoner—No. sah, bat Ah
would like a couple witnesses.
• • '• ' ; R e r a n *She—Vtt Ju'at turned twenty-threek"He—I thought you were about thir-
ty-two.—London Answers. '
At1k* Hop . *»"I like that new step of yours.""That wasn't a new step. I bare a
nail In iny shoe." .' : - •
C«U Th«m All"They say the moon has ah Influence
on the tide." • . ' ' • • . . . . ' '~ "Tea, but pore on the untied."
, •' '•'.'.. -WlihaProvUa ' • •Doctor—Say "Ah-h-h I" .
'. 1'atient—All right. I:ll say It, hot 11>member, Idolajt mean It t • .• 4f-
an opportunity to show the spades,yonr partner will know without ques-tion that the latter suit U a four-carder. When one of your suit* i«of six or seven card length, and yoursecond suit contains :only four cards,the looter suit should, almost Invariably, bet rebld onee before thefour-card *ult U shown., ^
The deflnlte rules which In the forc-Inr sjstein control the bidding of two-suiters and semi two-suiter enablepartners to
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CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE
[-UGH2S OF NEW YORKjoe bw been for yean the offldal
bootblack of * l u t e mataxine pub-lishing firm la Manhattan. Years agowhen the organisation was fartherdowntown, Joe was chief, of tbe^ahin-ers and wbeirtne titndnesa morel bemoved with It He "Shew every footof the editorial department*. Aa be-come* a gentleman of polish, Joe al-«ays-has bad literary ambitions. Hebad an Idea that, starting on a shoestring,' be could aa an author reachfinancial affluence, ; Customers, bemaintained, showed film not only theirsoles but their heart*. But hard-boiled editors could not see the pic-tures he painted with a ••hoe brush.
.The; kidded Joe In moments of leisureand sushed him • sternly when theywere busy. One editor put his footdown firmly. - To retain his patronage,Joe had to promise not to mention thesabject of writing. One day he brokethe taboo, and the editor reared:
"This Is too much! Never darkenmy shoes again!" /* "•«.. *
But, after many years, Joe foun.la listener who. was sympathetic "Ican't write," be told him, "but I haveteen much and I, hare Ideas." Thelistener was Just young enough to be-lieve him. So he and Joe went Intopartnership. Joe furnished the plots,the-other man did the writing. Thestories were accepted bjc the editorswho had laughed j>r sworn at Joe somany seasons.. The^..we're glnd to
print them. , They were real •toriea.A good bootblack apparently learns toread footprints In .the sands of time.
. I see..by/^.^pW1tha.V»t.v.tpsvAngeles the Rainbow division pinned acolonels eagle on the shoulder of AnnHarding, la memory of her father, thelate Gen. George Cutely. The Thlr-tleth division should: pin "anothereagle on. Miss Hardlng'a remainingshoulder. It was the -i Thirtieth di-vision which General Cately. trained atCamp Sevler, near Greenville, S. CIt was the. Thirtieth division which hetook to France, and which referred tohim fondly as "Good O—d Gus." andwould have bled and died for'him. Itwas later that he went to the ..Pain-bow. And on his arrival that divisionwas richer by one ftrst-class fightingm a n . • . " . , . '
• •_ • : '
Bob Sherwood,_ Arthur Sherwood,Donald Carlisle and Norman Steven-son came out of th> Itltz and startedto walk, down Madison avenue to-gether. The shortest of (his foursomeIs Mr. Stevenson. He stands a meresix,feet four Inches. A studious look-ing little chap, who was strollingalong In^jin^absent-mlnded manner,bumped into the four guardsmen, took'ohe ntnrtled .look, nnd scurried downa Bide street- In an evident panic.Friends think It would be a great IdeaIf these four frlcndsicguld. b.e.lndu.ccdj
to show dachshunds at the next dogshow.
• ' • • • . • • • • ' , *
A black leopard la no gentle play-matt On*of these besurts with a: dr..ens' reached out and dragged a dogthrough a space not six Inches wide,killing the animal before anyone-coulddo a thing about It. The dog was oneof the best trained collies with theS h O W . • • ' ; . ' . ' ' '• ' ' :. •.. .
. . . . . • • • r . . .When Calvin CooUdge was Presi-
dent, he sent for s congressman whohad Introduced a certain bill.
"Is your bill golngv4o get'by the-houser." he asked.' .
"Yes, Mr. President." said the con-gressman. "We have all worked bardon It and 1 think there i s no doubtIt will pass the house."
"Will It get by the senate?""Yea, Mr. President, 1 have assur-
ances from powerful committee mem-bers and leaders. Yea.I think It willget by tbe senate."
"Well," said Mr.- Coolltfge, "It won'tget by me." .
C ISIS, Hall sindlul*.—WNU Strrlo*
Soaln Cats Class EyeLondon.—When the London zoo's
price Maihgascnn boa constrictor lostah eye In an accident not lonj ago, anoculist was called In to sea what could,be done. The remedy- was simple; the
jBBkecow has a jltfaa eye;. ,.-
me Out~The Parade's Com*- ~~[ [Satin Tr ims Smart "Firif Crocks
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
IkeKitcKervCabiiNetSOME 0 0 0 0 THINGS ' •: '- . —— . *—~-
EVERYBODY should'Ilke'cheese anilthe old [ili'a Hint it U hurt todigest has beon refuted long UKII. A
ly on the dally menu.
Hot Che.i . Balls.
one-half cupful of line lirmd cruinba.
These leaden of Soviet Itussla are absorbed merely in a game of chess, which is belnn' played by Mikhail_fcillnlD_(left)1_chalTO»i of the central executIia_comniLttee1_and_A( l^Jtjkov. (right). the_people.'sL commissar. ofLcommunications.
Gir.ffi. A n Mut.Washington.—Despite the great
length of Its neck nnd tongue. It Issaid that the giraffe never utters asound .even when In great distress.This tallest "of all animals apparent-.ly Is an absolute mute; according tothe Smithsonian Institution.
WOULDN'T BE HANGING
t JShe—Even If you do love me, 1 .don'ttint,you hanging around. . *•jle (rather miffed)—Oh, don't think
ntemplate suicide, please.
MyTSfeighbor* * Says: v.-T '
A FTER washing woolen blankets.do not wring them out, but linos up-"dripping." • - -
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Tea stains may barethoved fromchina cbps by_washing'theni'.wllh j»ln-t'Kflr ni|d saltl Vinegar Is also .goodfor cleiinlng glass water bottles.'_ — * • •
When pouring hot Jelly, fruit orpickles Into glass Jurs, stand the Jaron a damp cloth nnd they will hardlyever crack.
If yotf&hould break a glass, globeor tumbler, you will find there aretiny bUs._ipu__£fln t_cjj_llael,'_ Lay -oasmall piece or woolea clotu ovcr_thefragments nnd gently pat It 'down untilevery bit of glass has stuck to cloth*then burn the cloth for safety.
(C b, i t .IWNUUirvlce)
Asked for Bonus and Got a Barge
old bargB^whleh'tbe War deportment gave ta Henry Hards, JoblessA "* a f t c r he,wnXe r&ineJUnit « barge-to shelter his wife, and -four
I i»7 i ! 1i^m " * » B « » « M CS. J> to"** w n e « ! HattU.has, remo*HRH
0t9 a ' t o o n V honseboat5aSd«lso manages to mate a feW doltars s e l fSDiw:i.^uml.winter untl'ltntrk—%I»H»-£V* »;.»".
tes^'th.'U'aill fruit J i i i ' v ifruitye water, until ctru'r
ilt-l liKltT-Tcn tfullr u n * s i i l t i M \\\w\ O n * I I K I S I t i l l i i - i l I I
i i-ltl-'- w i t h it i t n l l « n
LLJ
t u n in h l u k Htm dif-n
•« *•* m i l t n i in>h o r h t h i or I n n e r. . T r m 11 |* ir\>- t h it Tfit7* Ii77| i t t intc i h i
Tinims. M n m > \ i r mill M i l l * < tnihnl NMISImilvf in i -n t Tiuw im, r r n n i t h e tenI 'TR. Th ri'Vi'luil.nii (•onH'w. iivi>n,
t n n i s r n t rn|iirt«*iiti th« tilen. .Illnrk Katln wild Miorr WMOIPTI la
ly c«>ok'«l. rt.r.n.-urtj. uo-fe-^r, i ;^ ] §A*?SS **r* ">ni lnK l n '"»» Hir> nn- hi-n-
and serve with
-Xkk
at il *-'ii|lful_l»?J*n>w.ii_!9yHptionflil of hiitttr, one
hair . cupful wchocolate, Bu«:ir, milkttl tlit* tulxtureAdJ the 'peppermint litidcllutply uvpr the1
-."What Is your tilen "«jf Ct* Kaclife?1- •
"Being, alloweil to sit ttreon*} la•shirt Bleeyes. my 'b»jt i12tlie summer.". k
«tjj«." Tlio firmsIn the oval Is typical. How
ttpf Thtrc In ii B(*lrn iif constTVH-tiv#> Btr«f>t. mlors l)M hrculllnR, tlie IIIUHI niitnliitnling atnntie which lire tt>lt* .bnttlo Rriwri^3ttk[.'uT\u*w tmtinflMn tlio new rnlorHiittd l)lntl{ arnld' Uuultn« of come
un tb« tntes ueurlut a uiluus scute.but If,'In shoutlni a player doesJsmt;even*so thai"he la touc't-hi'liiK urti'it fur tint (iri'iiH i-nil re. D{^to th tnotiicnt evening moihm ,«iireMtlm nil white mi tin ROWH Uiiiirned In
•flfiowy—«*( r4(Mh—'-—- - •—r-— '-^—
SHADE FOR SUMMER
Itfd IM' rtmiilriic riot thcrto nutninprilayn and ulvlntt flu llnpri.'MMlsriiiirt inodlKlrif ' ' /
Till' rcdit s u m nil Dllt urtuln to^ tho tiitns wlitih tinw Miiu
cli'ur.snlHiiE since• ii;ur.ljt-ft
Biat-Cut Frocks Are in ;; Favor for Sports Wear
-.. -Wiwlrer yyu lire an urdi'ht
are prnvihij » Kri'atlbaun, to the all-nroiinil spiirtnwnuinn. All ailnw forK frocdoiii" o.f ninvi'tneut. Mhny of
.then]* are t>iicklefln nfui sleeveless andnil are made of some cool, wnshablefabric. ... .' '.- :. " ' •' .,
The roost popular model lifts a bias-cut, slightly' circular skirt and abodice that--lies- In bows over eachshoulder.. Another, of pinstripe seer-sucker tins plents between the ihouf-ilcr blades anil kick pleats tn the 'skirt. • ; . • • • . •»
If your shouldprs xet sunburnedmore viciously than the rest of yon,there Is r model »Uh sleevrj buttttey are cut out under tlie, arm toallow for coolness and action.
' - -Pique'Hals.• No wonder flrls aro buying theroby the half dozen, for these new batsof stltcbed plfirirebine In every, pos-
lar^e to wear nlth comfort In a motorand have brims sulSclrntly wide toshade the eyes. ~ '
i Fliar.d CoatsSflnictlmes the Jaichit or coat. Is Og-
ured. the dress beneath II Is plain._That> a reversal or tbe usual fashionthat^ls both decoratlve^and amuslna>
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THl e*AKFO*I>AND CBKOXICU
v TH» ceAxroaD o n i nEstakH»M"9lt*t
TBS (RiNrUED CTI«"MrL»ClUMWk* IM1 •
rwrabtned ander the SSSMTHI CU.xroKO IITIHV A»O rS*0-«KXS>
•erdA-whether the gran«-,was *a»y ofWhether H was hard ')'•'/'• ,•'• :
' For nearly thnr yearn too many men,»ho themvlvr* have had plenty to eatind to drink.. K*»i bed. t» aleep In and-omtortable home*,, have-.spent hoursind hours predicting hard Iu«k .and
THE CRANFOKD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER
*l.a&t »j>rtng- such men~7Were sayingiist . the United States appeared to be
Tieadtd for bankruptcy.. Blnre then? theGovernment lias begun to cut Its ex-penses and Increase its incom'1. It Is
thotutely fsclhg lt« dilHtultlfs. • Thereis no reason for anyone to fear thaithe nf lion may fall In Its obligationsor rollapse. . ^ a K
The man who is s a y A H b - i t h gloomnreads It. Wlii-n h r W j B his sane,lear-cycd viewpoint he may seek sym-
-wthy. hut what he rt-ally needs Is tobe shaken out of an unhealthy frame ofmind. ,' - '
And the mnn who hoards not onl:rotrt his IimlUJj^l fails to do his shunn̂ promotlisgiiormal business and em-
jdoymrnt of workers. He aggravates theluirtiunn which t»> deplores.
Sorne men twe,d Jobs—nr>ed them bnd-ly. They must be helped, nut moremen need to. get readjusted to condl-i ions as they exist. Tliese men may new(Vradjust their modiMrf living or Iheh
iniy of thinking;Worries fester nnd grow In the dark
-There art; limes in every man's litwhether he bp strong or weak, bravecowardly—when he nerds the couiise
are many' wlto know tlmt our countryIks battled tliroiiRh difficult periods
and has always emerged stronger
Ott readjusted.
Spnael of Volcanic'In the summer of
on t!H>'nioiill VfTli-iinic l*Jnn<of- KrahiitoJ. In Hi* Ktimln stmlt
rrarhinir;:. Thefiner (uirllrlM(-4jf ifu> voli-uuU1 IIIIMI, at-taining the hlulWr lii,v.vrsj>f ihu' at-
I»rt of thtyturfnri! of the itirth. XVIlh-lo ,t!if> Ir/tylcs tlioy wore horne tilongbr a i r / u n r n U nl a rale of 7:1 tulipsaniioSr Iran i-nst lo wmt, until wllli-
over nciirly tho wliolo N|>nce ho-
Cotrtplalnt is made by motorists, that"curbstone salesmen" are disregardingthe provisions of the Traffic Act pro-hibiting tH»t stopping of motor cars forthe sale of goods and merchandise.
Considerable traffic congestion ha»resulted from the action of zealoussalesmen, who seek to lore* tbeirwareaon motorists, according to Herbert C.Sfl.cp*. Manager of the Trenton pivt-sion of the Keystone Autornoblle-'Clubof New Jersey. '. --,-' ' .. '
"With highways- taxed to their ca-jparity with vehicles,"., he said, "the1
practice of solicitation has caused muchcontusion and congestion, with conse-quent addition to the hazards of mo-Uirlng. The Legislature haV takenroxnizoncc of .this condition and theTraffle Act expressly forbids penom to,stand In the highways 'to stop, impede,hinder or delay the •progress of any ve-hicle, f.or the purpose of soliciting the.purchase of goods, merchandise or tic-kets, or for ..Ui* purpose of solicitingcontributions for any cause whatsoever.' j
"Many of these, salesmen are, nodoubt, recruited from the ranks of iheunemployed, and there is no objectionto their activities so long as theynot endanger traffic. By remalnlrig/Jflfhe highways they will, contribute tosafety and at the! same time Iteep-istlthlnIhe law. • • , ' . ' /" ''There Is slight chance/of evadingthe penalty of fine and rosts If arrestIn jnadc, because the art provides that'the only question of'law and fact indetermining guilt,finder; this subdlvi"Moil shall be whether.goods, merchandise or tickets, were tendered or offered
a contribution was
Worth AdrerfuinK ForFurther iiriiof to the olii udtige Uiat
«b mnlter liow olJ.Uu' world gi-ts tbepeople In i l Hever tMli'te Is presentedlu an old "lost" advertisement for anunibrvila In tbe Middlesex Qaxctte,Mhlilli-towu, Colin., for September 5.1W2: . :... . . ' ' • •' •
"An Umbrella tost—Tlie SubscrllierIn trnvrllng from New Haven to Mld-illctown lu tho Stage on Monday, tlieHIM ult., limt, or aomewbere left, aNPW Umbri'lln—covprlng. o(, G.reeuullk. with a Hit! e cover, with.the Owner'snnnie tm a piece of paper pinned totint Cover. • Any person to wlioso
t muy linve corne lade-'
which they- slin'lL recelvo the thanksof the Owner ami a reward for their
'AERIAL SUBWAY'CABLES LOWERED
Underground Traiif-Jeraer Cmblea, Unearth*d br 0iff inf
of Clay'Pit, BiirisilAgain
After bating "cpme,up,for.air" somiIftoen years ago when a day pitmined out from beneath It so1
Woodbrldge. \tne nisln under;teteptrone cable run Join):snd Philadelphia has be&n burledagain..
Securely burled awxy from" the faryot the elements when It was put inplace, back in J90S, the cable run wasleft high and dry In 1917 when a valuable clay frank was discovered anddag. out from around where tbe cilileiwef«. lying: While clay pit dtgftlmwatyrn progress telephone engineer!wer»;eilled to the rescue to see whai
ild bo done to take care of about300 feet of the cabls run left umupported because ot the excavation.
Since the digging from beneath wasto continue it was Impossible to sup-port th» cablt and conduit from tbebottom,-so a suspension bridge wasconstructed. It spanned the 300 leetacross tbe clay pit and supportedcables., and conduit weighing about
'seven' and one-half tons., < .Tlie "underground", cablo at thli
point then achieved the distinction bbecoming probably tbe Drat and only"aerial, subway1.'.-.telepbona-llue^in..tbeworld. Its aerial life was to Continueuntil recently when once more It,la
Tbelng tucked nway beneath the earthaf&To - xfom tli6 ''ftiriv' or ~~ WIQUS
Vtartuii.™ . ™MJ"""'"" "T""™'.'1'̂ -""""_ Tbe "burial" took place to allo.w forthe Construction of -% now road be-tween .W'oprfl̂ rltUa tnd Hon ham town,• project now under way aj * meansot iolvlnf the unemployment problemIn tba-t section of New Jersey.
Senile dementi!.. Ihe .lerny (iftljunjes of the l.rnln, sonic Mint's occurswith o!J ace. It' Is not- onpnbte ofcure. Mnlnrla li belns uwyd oxtcnslve-ly with BtriUnj; Mfcnwa in thfl-tnmmt'iit of .dlwanv of ttio brntn.rt'HUltlnKfroiii ayp^illlii Mftlorla will not.curewhile dcuient.it, Hyiiylu Mima '
Tejls of Anclint t>epr«>lonn ' l f i'rl-l Mmrilin nf i.Viilnrill, I
FU*t "Traveler*1
In-M2^heO*rov X of clearinghouie enlablTstied i^^hnHtlun wltlt U*Vpnetlan baiik!n«y»y8teni, .operated^8tem of cn*II(/enl«rerr "Iterruf snd iui>fMn«nUl tbwrtouiiil try virtue of-thtf pruviiloiti of Chaiitn 3 ra MI) 1«n) ot thi* IJLWB ot l.r)JI '
Hurtlon 1 SuM tend* stull be ditnl Bvptem-\rr I, I03J. hiiall' imture tn- the . pflndp*i*mount of |r>"UiMi mi H*til-!mL*r -1, 1934;ISf.on 90 on H.'|.lt'iu.«T 1, ltCIS; 12500.09 oiHfpltniitT 1. l«:.*l; I'irtttom on, HfiileraWr 1,T.I37 : ISSOtlOQ uli Hr.itfintxr 1, 1938; $1500.00on- Heptmnlwr" 1, 1VIV; 12^00.8(1 on ffeptYinberlaio- u;m.uo on ' HeI'lVtuirer l . 1U41; thIww 1iilt;rf*r.t at tin* r«(t> t»r-four »nd cne-h*!mr Wmuiir (»S%). f"ur •"'' Ihrfe-iiuftrten11̂ 4*Tc-> I'i'r rtntum, or fire irt*r rrntutn (5%per ai'iliutn, a* stinll.tiertifter b« deUrmlncfttv./ri-t.iltj.l'iii, iiB)»bleA »»?ml-innuil!)f on -th'-Hr'l iky* M Hfi>ti-ml>t>r and Mirrh In each jeaJuntil titaturiry, *li«tl be lu liifl (lemonliiatiati all̂ fjOO "0 tmU. inuulirrtd In nnler of maturlt;nn«l In tuvti form n'x alitill tie determined b;r'i.«ahar« of Dm -cortKmtrcrify' Ilfllrf"" hirliHll-iiV lh« [nyment .tefnporirr bondf. notes- or other temporar:riliUiitnlitnt titretufuft* Issued aiut outitandlnitherefor^' aad lncludUif U.c .cost uf Uauiiice- KJ
* Kcctlnll *.: Tlttr foHnwljiii tttjilltloilftl mttlCI• re htttrbjr dfteTta\ntd ami d«lar»?d:
lAlablii' real tiromrty (Includlui ImprovemenU]f the T6mi*til|i. computed upoa the neit ptfltnr'iBTWlval»i»luiiB"Uieuurrr'1h«r-wW a r n 1 s
u J r i n Itia aalit wrUon II of laid ActllT.um.reloti. ' _
(b). The net debt of the Townihlp, computeit In tile ulannec..pru*ld a ^ . _ - - — - — - ^i_« _ '^ b ^ . ^ .
MUST dlipaM at gnat Sscrlflea ket of e n a »ulnt Imparted rugs, oriental dsatga, la MrTHtcoudltlon, coaUng ovef S|se. Win soU -BMlrt'set for ties. Tin slaw om Wlaa by tgwlve •feet. «w Seven br Tan. On* Twdn root kail
'runner, one S«vea by JTour. t Tnna bi rtta.Write to Bos A-at. caw ot quima OBe«.
ttTRLITIItt Alto Sal, Uf. Holua A1U Bat,tot. Concert Tom T a w las, fsa.,O JtaiodvBtx. 120. Albm Oarlne.. I l l ' S S iTrumpet. IIS. Ttaw Baa*. |5J. OUViolin, »35. Drum Outat, $*i. moo. CBsa.fort »-07«l . t»
HA-NTUI and lop soil for aaM. DsUnnd any-where. 13.u« a load. Alao lawn sod. CallWEauleld J-0SM. '.-... . . ~i|
S'fC'BLT turnlahed room, all convenience, willAmerlcau fanilTy. 115 lSortu. Arenue, .We*
. .. wrvSti&v-tiktHiitnni* couple. Alto Bmail furolaliett room.Clo«t> to lUtlou. Hi N6rtii Avenue, Wt
I«AltGB furoltbod room, iulul>le for vtiotwo. With- ur without light houMkeeytlilt31 SouUi ArcDUe, WtiL Telephoaw ClUnforiJS-OSsO>-lL
F O a BENT8CC rooma and bath; all liuprovemeuta, garage.. Vacate -September 1st Telephooe Citanford... 0-01-W-R. • • . - • - . - . : •
*IVB. room apirtmeuls, i l l lmprvretnenU,twurac», Tei'denc* too Centennial. Avinue. Telsphosa Cllanfofd 0-13U1.
. proveraenu, wlUi carat*, living room, diningh>otn, lull and kitchen* on .Artt floor'
^%Slul«»^2v?JSClllssa sad Chronlda offlea. - Tf
CLOTB1NQ 'VOL'Nt] men going back to coUac* or- othar
Khoola canvbe clothed U) the U M K fashlooa.economkally. Kamplea ahown fa year bNo obligation to buy. Tost Coltnaiu.Chandler Avenue,* HoaelU, N. 1. Pnoaeaelle 4-1431-J.
litRO-S-l -,
EXPBE8B,>*";em|iaiment, he. points out, often keeps a manXrom acknowledging correspondence orrrom writing thev letter that courtesy orpolltenew dictates should be written.
the Rnw/.rmiilncr IIR t h e n h i i l d w swh^a the'atill Is carrhul In tho airdraws tltt'-v»»8*4-l: nlunR.' - Supli Hallsused to i*e riniOny.iil In riirrylnp'crcw-lr«s Dmlilin rto'wri «ii nn (•iioiny llei't-when the current favored such an PJKeratlon. . • .- - ! .- . .
*" TI»i>.—il wr.Iila— ̂ i a i * f « • • • * ! tfaaEii inaMiaafM f iIiTiana- 1 •"•'
J'revlous' rvsenrchca had - •demoo-strnKHl Oiat, If silver Is to sterilize efs'fecllvely. It inust'hnve enormous sur-face. It wns thcrctorp converted IntoliilnnlQ bubbles, wlilcb make It pos-slliio to klU nil germs In 10,000,000 li-ters of water..,.-...' • • .-'
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j ' i ' .[AUCTION .SALE "- ,WankSMMMB's Sal. el Oe.ds Isr Unpsld
Csars». ' • • - . •- l a srmrdsnr* wlUv-the provision ot- Is*there being due and unpaid cliarges for vililii ir- uaderslsned. 'ltaobllii' jft; * AlUslih', )m
i w t w l - — •-- - - - -
Plenty of Tint*They stood on the iHlge of a crowd-
ed i»latfortiY".o.n tlw rutlprKniund rail-way. It was olivlons Ihiit the .votingman was very -much In-love with hitpretly -rynipattlon. As a mutter, of
_f«ct. he. was plen.IItic with her to^imr-ry him.. Tlie sirl could not uiakv upher tulni A tfuln came In Bight Thej\»urflginBnwa«dt»5|»«'ate ' " '
Hard to Catch CuttlefishThe cutfletloh. uiay no! lieiiiuch of a
fl'i'Mor, liut It lins an effective Wthodof ninkiiif; n "Bet«wnjr,'': When nlunitedIt i-iprfa jtn inky suJVstn'riee tlmt ciniiilsthe w»(jr anil thus. nliUlf to escapefrom Hx rnrmiej*. Thi-se fish are cul-tlvnled.liy Ihr'Chlnntr, who me theexcretion In nisfclnj: m-filJi pnlnt. •• ••
"If you won't listen to me I'll throwmyiwlf In front of the. train thu-t'a Just
ng In r he cried. •'.;The tlrl wn» frlchtraed.
. "("or rjoodnesa" raVe give ino'tline ti>think." site said, anxiously. • **In,i afby
* »Uoilu-f Uallrtu a lulunte."—Loni]on Tit-nils. • .
: . - '.' ; » . . . • • • « , ' . . - ' " * • / • - - v , •
' Ca»sr'a Early Years ^IJritfr !» knmt-n *ili»nhltc'ly 'concern-
» S the chimnno3"i!fj'uiltis Caesar., ItIs raid of fits motlu'r thnt she formed.Jherjwn for the 'datiea ora.noltller ontj
Motion PicturW' T.rms ,Qnlrklivc nr?-. (il(-nir>>» "liiiiili' hy tin-i'n|M'.r.ln(lt>|H'ini('nt Rtuillos. ^Ntxerty
row-Is (lie IPci-iKlnr.v strt'(«--,tt hiihniidrpemlrnt studlns. nre commonlyIPI»'W)I tnd,t;hnatnin. street oeacn-und 'eve-ry day thereafter, except Sundayt-eglnnuui at 10 A. U..esch day «nd conlluulii]until all goods are ac-ld, to wit: pianos, chairs,tab)ea.'reftlgeratora, buxea, baby carriage,' beuaaprlngs, dreasera, berrela,' china closet, tugatrunks, tvaahlns machlner ;radlo, houaeholgoods, personal eltecls.
To Una. c. ,ti Barnes. Mrs. JSQHM ButterfleldMr. Jimea W. Ciirtla, Mr. W. Ulbesun. Mrs. EW. W t u l c r . U r s . ' m n k Malvoraen. Ur. Uernsrdlledslroo>. Mr. William H. Jobuwn. Mrs, Jameslesmon, Mra. & H. Munihy. Mr. E. O. Nortonsir. _a..^y.»11l«eger,- Mrs.-John Held. MnBvelener KheUnu. Mr. aTrervtt Vtambolt. MnAnnie Htlllama.. •. The goods will be on eihlblllnn at thV'tl'uiand plsc« of the aale. . .' -
aoUBINB t, ALUBON. Inc.l l l - t » Boolli Are. K.
TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. NEW J t R S t T• !•--:. NOTICE OF SALE - - - - - -
114.000 Inpravsmeat Beiids, ol 1132' . IBA.000 Asieunsnt Beitdi ol 1932
tWIul prupusuls will he received by the•fyW!i*lil|i-riinimllU'fl ur ihe Township- of Craforil. lit .tlie' i:uuut>- tir Uhlon. ^«w JvrMv.JJD
Tl'KHllAV. tiKI'TKMIIini \X~WU.~2-al H.-M o'clock I'. M. lUajllElil.Ssvlne TlmB]at the .Timiifllil|i lltiiims lu salil Tovjisliip, filltlie-jnin-liaiw? til tlm rtit lliiuds or 1V33^ niat'urlniSLt.UDif tut Jijne Ki In i-.it-h uf Hie yciira li'i'i tiIBM'tatb uicludn, aiiil t U H on June. 1
Bald -Winds Kill be dated June U, 1832 « |M' (if liu* tluiionitliatlon of ll.UUU t-ach, ailtHith-. pHticlpnl ami Intvrcat Kill be payable ]volil i-tiln or the United suites of America <.or nittul to.-Uie present stanOaril ot weight and
- nl tile u'mce. ot the Cranford Trual
the hoider, at The l'hasi> National Uank of thiCity of .New York. Coiinty anil 8tata of y.
H .1IU- iHiliilslot i-arli Usue «lll l«ar IntereatHie and onelliall per cmtuiii (JVi%).Hvo authri-c-MUKrterA pi-r ceiilum l t \ % j , or six pelccnlum (6%) per auiiura. payable ainil-annuallyon the tlftueiith daja of June slid Ileccjiiborvlii'li yvar,' iin(r>ach blddt-r must'stale In hisMil v.liU-1, on, ,,f told rales of • Interest cacbIssue ur. bunda.'U-.tO bcar-rimjn.y-l«ally-acnilabls bid U.reNlved for 'all Isaue-ot bonubcartag hllejcsl al ono o"f salil'lower'rates, ncbid at said, holier rate or rales of Interest willtie considered. ™ V ' • -/-. Tlie Ivmls will be coupon bonds wlur Uii
titlitlen of reclstrafloli as ID principal'only«s tv> !K)|ll.prtiirliml slid inieresL
No more bonds of «u-U MasueHjtUl be soliIlt*?,..*"!..1!!^.".™.* 11U!V "."".' t i r l h " >«Mum
A. V. Hlhaon, 301) KlUSbelli ULicnu'e.
FUBNITVBE REPAIBEDMAX BRAl'N. 109 Locust Avenue, liarwiMi_N. J., experienced cabinetmaker; restoriui
polishing .and finishing all kinds of furiiltuil'lease call WBatlleld z-asM-J. ' . II
WASU1NO HACBD4ES BEFAQtEDISLjECTijiC Wasberf repajrjrd.̂ ̂ jrsctory.,1
.slj ather makes. : Washers, used; for-aslo.,very reasonable. Motors, used, i / « and 1/4.All makes for sala. Easy-Wsshsr Head-quarters, Tuttle Brothers. Phono CBaafotd0*H91 . . - tf
L O A D S W A N T E D
iyanted^i«iad or part load of household goods.MtOM- Providence , KV I. .......Sept.
Bostoo, Mssa.- ;.; Sentfhlrugo. 111. ...: Kept.Washington, I). C. -..-. ...Sept.
8IS8ER BBOB, J'lalnneld, BomerrlUe or Ne'nrunswlck. ,
• H K M B T 1 T C H I N O
CLEANING and. Dyeing, Pleaung,' 'Banuutcniniand llutton Covering. Ura. - T. CnrlsUSassa.so South Union Avenue, .Cranford. . TslephoniiCHanford 6-2018. • . • ' . ' ^ ^ ^ S
SMALL SHOP FOB BENTKMALL shop, suitable for light mediilnk-t
work. Ceuua location. Jtuit rcasunshleUox At7( care ClUxen and Chronkle
S A L E S M A N . W A N T E D , r~'•.AN'opportunlty Js now offered to the properly- qualllled man, one looking for a pemsttonl -
ctmnectlon, direct with, manufsctunr^ sclllhB 'TIUKEN Oil Burners, tho recognise! leaderIn Its line. We give special firainlni. Ubaral'. - -loniiulsslon and leads. Telephone or writsfur Inlervkw *r. J Bird. CHanford t - I S U
- or Bui NO A - 7 8 , care OMCIUSMI and Cnron- -Iclu ollca
led to ha auld. i
Majic of PoetryPoetry hs innglail M'lH-'i-ii I'SMIIOIO
Klstx tell us Just how tho spill noiks,how the rhythm •nlnorhsour in irylnalnttentlon. how tlic.rolti'r.iilon of Oi>rtain notinds «tlmuliUM or dulls ouinerves,
Malting a Carda'aThe «orld Is so empty,' when one / '
llilnks only of the. mountains, r iven 'nnd lonns therein, but fir know soijiie-body here and there who agreca/wltbus, nlih nliom we live, thoagh. silent-
4y, thai la what turni tfali wutlj Intunil Inhablled rarticn^qoethe.
'HVJW Old West Col R.sultaThe reason the old .West got result*
wa$ that It siftpentfea' tbe bad man In-stead of tho sentence,—Buffalo Eve-ning -Xevis. .' • . -
pp hpiaiiy quickies have- horn n>ade.~^~- Dated. Rrpl. 1.
- Cranrord, an- addtllonal,
was it Antonlon flrlpho. When only•sliteeo Qtenr assumed Ute toga Tlr*Ills, a teken of manhnod.
ttanbcra
X
ttmea applied to- any-series In which achosen term is written as 100 am] the
_ Other tents expressed In prrrrntsEesof It Another dcllnitloa (•. *An In-
~dex number'I* a oumlrer^ailapted bjits variations to Indicate the Incrras*Of decrease of a magnitude not JRM-ccptlbte of definite mpasurement.*" In-dex numbers a*re appl'ed to the meas-urement of the general e»nernent ofprices, coat of IIvlnt. "'age*, pro-duction, consumption, rmplojment. etc.
• . I •
Brala's "Sil.nk R« ( i«aVBotii hemisphere* of the brain are
used, but there are ID both so-tailed•Went regions- that may U tajured-
.'.-Pajlierjf'Old Art -j...' . irtnof nf pottery's grent lintlQuJty la
found In the fact' that gracefullyfarmed fictile wtire was produced in:KSypt l*f"W ihe'rofter's-vrhMl wanknown. n>mĉ ple
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THE tJtANFXMMXCmZEN AND CHRONICLE) THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER I 1932
jots. Mag aaa aeaag as taa Tewaawiy ot.tran-SJi to UM Coast,..at Vaasa «a4 Bsata af Saw
am taUta*. -leads af Beats'. J. Bass. Ctaaterw. Seer Jkmau.wtkh moa- la ta I h l a t l e lo t .
at eka aftmdtaslatr IT.ULia a>I1.IILU saw UJSa. wUJs aural baa Jwc.
nk. MU, "TSuot at somiwB. ~ •CHUCK KmlUBT. JaU Barn:
at tkafadaa ta a» dtoscaa 1 shall i i i i f to •
r puHk teadae. « da OMrM Cam' IhoCeurt Baaaa, a tla Oil «f BU
"' J"wn>!«tftaUt«fj:UM of Wat «""! Ftec*: i b a n i~u. loromi j i a n t t •«• btodnd u d »rtj .T1; wimiatsnat b o a JulJ I t tv - in : .
nmi-DORKS aeritr;TABROT a PABIOT. BoTra.B W » C C _ , . ..-:..-- -Jtaa SJilS
it UooUar B
w . • «orporatloii of Xew fVbloant. and Ita WUlbB aad Piapett ljCotvoralloa; a eorporatloa. ct ab.. dtfvwduutL fa. fot al« of mortawd p n a b a ,
B »lttu« of U» abora-autid n t t of ftrr
. publla Toadof. In lh« DtBrtrt Court Bota. bjUu Court BOUM. In IhoCltr of BimoAh. X. J
THB I4TB DiT Of —BB A « l a
•t oao o'cloc* Blaadud.. (tw» .Vtek r xString)Otoh la Uo oTUnufn •( a l d d v .
• l l oio * ^ _ i * "w" jwf~ t a i t
r Vorucuiarlr otocrtbtd. *». in tho car w tstaita-
TOfBooo^d-atmt^.ot.aUw^Bwrt^riBST TRACT: TmaSJItXC ot a pobn In
a •oothwonrlj Uno of d m S M I dbtart•ouUuaataU alaat tbo i I two hndnd'oail
- *rtatr-«aa fan aad ahm>-tww kaafnttum o:a root from tht toatheasterrjr, Jaa »f tn.MIIPlsca aald polat btmr ra Un. .wBk A t enterUnt at tka partr wan axaUac betwrn piifiaeiknown as t i l aad i l l Grot* street: tkarrrunalaB souUtwamlj 'sad at rlaM aaUes »U» line t t Orort Btntt'ta tksaafk aad a csa:llaaalaa of Ih. coaler Ika sf tk» part? wallons haodrtd fat to a Mat ; t h a n soothastsrtjr tad paralltt wllh Graiw Btrott.twaa-Ur-tKht-fatt aad aJiat anaaaaai s t ^ hot tas Point; Iktaea nonktaslsiti aad taralat withtba first coora ot this duulauid eat hsBdrolfeet toja pets!, la Ih* auiata l i i l r Uae ofprota Btratt; Iheace attttoistiilj aloes aaMuit af t&an Boast laelllj-slain M aad elatnJwgadrha of a taat to taTptaraaf, BXCLX
". SBCOSD TSACT: BBCTRTDTO i l a s A t•a the matlliaaaalj Uae of Crete Btrea d»-—t asataeatertr akac Ike aaaa taa aaaared
I Btsr-taa- fast aad) ataa aafla eta.-aata tka aahlaaatU test t i i i M i t a .
THE McCARTER SCHOOLCBi
Hnwei from Kiadergarten- > . toNmti Grade - — ' -
^Sr '
of Cro™ Btrwst itcwliai f a t sasL „" at a foot U tba ptaa efBCCGi
.Trliro TBACT: „ „ _ . . „ „ _ . ^ _tke astdhanarlrlas af tlran Btiest dutaataall ial lulr aloat Ike aaaa tw* k " *thkw-a»e ftet sad alat-taalka of I
I u 111i«WwaUU l Groeesad at riftt aatJa U Oron Street 4» tawaad l» eeellnmllna of-rht ceaur Ita. of aearv waU eae kaaartd feet te a swat! -Ikaswakesstertr aad penlUI with Ih t Uo.GnBt BtnM etfatasa tea to a poasti thatfithtasurlr aad aarallei with the Brat eovztt
- mis deacrlptlaa to tknraak and In coe-' i of tke eeater Has of Iks Mrar 1^ ketweea premises known sa l i t
t l f O n e Street one kuadrsd fat to a pila tke ssaUniattrrji Uat ef t&m Btneti theseaortlrsmerlj. skaf Ikt Uae ef Uron 80eittt«n iert to the place of BBCtNHDHI.
roDBTajaULCTl BBOIXNIKO at a pointthe saathsBsaerlr Uae of Grer. Street dlsusostheasterlj aloui tke tasae two hundred•rrentwa feet aad alat-ualka of a feet trotsUa soukeasterlii Uae ef BaataUl plane aaUMat Wins la Una with Uie cooler llo. of U>psrtf wall buwettt- premlaea known as flM-VStCreee li irM; thence, runalat aouthweatsrlj aadu'richt aatiea to Cnrr. street to tknkvk aadla rowlbaalass et the ctnter Uat M sikl partrwall BOM kandred f a t to a polat; intact soul*raaterlT aad paraUel with tke line of Oren
eJcMeta feet to a polat; Uienc nonl.I u d paraUel with Ike Oral course of
IBIS description to Ihrotwb, aad la amUaustlgnef the center llrie ef thi party wsO exlulag be-;»«•> preattaas knowa aa > l i snd »U iJroMStreet eae kuadred feet ta a point In tht south-
rl> law of Crort Btrttc; thenct aortli-weslnir slang the line of Grose Street ifcliletnM tolthe place ef BaXINNLNO. .-
ntTH TBACT: BCUlNNtNO at a pointthe aoalhwestcrlj line of Graft Street dlsVemtliesslerbt slong Ike same, one hundred andamtr-alae ftet sad alne tenths ot a foot fromthe solilhesiterlr: line of. Bnachlll T I S N la
* la Uni wllh,.UIe center llai of IIbetween, pranlaes kaowjl .aa 120-9.
Ur»;i.«lreer;'tamoi tunalae eoutkwtsterlr siat rlcfel .nsles U (iron Street to tkreufk aadm renttrmatlaa of Iht nator Uat of said pert;wsU oat hundred feet lo a Point; '
Stmt lixtlten feet lb.»: polat (' ahm-autol writ of lorifaeba to SM taroctog I akaU saaaao for salt bypabUc nadaa. b the District Court Booa. -UM Coon Bouat. b lbs Cto at gaiaata.t. J-.oa
City of Blaaboth,
at two o'clock la Ike afleraoaa of laid day.All thai, ctrtab tract or parcel of bad an
nnatsta htntoaflar psnlrularly deacrlbed. sltuate, Ijlnf and Iwlag la the Township of Cnnford, la the County.of Cskm and 8UU of NeaJ : ^
BJKBWTS A U - l a Cbancer> ,My. Between The Ctsnfonl Mm
u d Lota AstocfaulM. v corpor,,,,!" * "id "lubtth I. HcCiilr. ,eSMduslly *c-. utrendaala. 11. tumortgagd p i
ly *c-. utremortgaged premise*
h\r vlnut of the »Um> utud »rtftclaa to nu- 4lr«ted I ahall tino« uK * " S J * 1 * M . lu ih. Dlotrki Courttbtv Court Uou I h
«aled » r l l ,il n,.r
the v. Court Uoua. In II,.N. J., on
od , laJersey.
BBU1Jersey. .
BBU1NMX0 at a pobl b Iht Boutharly tideof slyrtlt Itraol duiant. thros kuadnd u deighty (Utl foot Nonhetsttrly aloo, aald tideof Myrtle Street from lu bttntcttoa with thiNortheasterly aide of Caalsaalal A 'aut : IhsacB. W s r B. at j'lgbl tngUs u aljrUe stretaao huadnd aad IIIthence N. SI' It
otttta HIS) toot la a point:•B. psrslltl with- MrrUo Hlrert
i U N. psrslltl with MrrUo
forty (4(1 feet lo a point: Uienco N. !« w,W, parallel with the course Ural sbovt doscrlbedcat hundred sad nfteea U15)-ftet to said sideof Mynle Street: snd Utence 8. SI* w wslong atM sldt of Myrtlt Strut rorty IU) fnito the pobt or plan of BEUINNINU.
Tboro. U duo spproUmsbly « « . » • . » . wlIntorost from Auriiat Ith. m i . and costs.
CDJACC reot IH.M
BIlXBIFrS SALE—la Chancery of Sm Jer-sey. Betweta Mutusl Msvlngs fund Bar-
moals. s cyrp.. corn|4ltnant. and Dan'lDsnlcl\X Usrldl Carre, ct ua... defrndanlo. . Vt fa.lor aalt of mortgssMl premises. - . '~'Bv xhtue* uf Uie abpfe-autcd writ of Her!
fsclss to aw dlreetcd 1 shall- cxpua for soliur pitbtli vtndur. In the District Court Boota.In tbe Court ttiiuae. In the.. Clly of Ellislmh,X. t,. on - • 'a-.-'*'.--.-'
Wk-D.NESDAV. THE I1ST DAX OF .rJHrTtllBKa, A. D , 1»J!,
at ont o'clock sundsrd (two 6'cto-k Dsyllght'oaring) Time, lu tbt aftemoun of- aehl dsy.
AU Ills follo«'ln» tractor parrel of llnd andpremises hereinafter vartlrulsrlr. descrllKd. tit-iiate. Ij.ln aud.Wlni In the Illy of BissBctnIn the County of Union and HUM of NewJsrsey.
FIBST TKACT: Begun• tit tSeeoad
t a potht In Ikev dirfant lun
> (II thiulberly elona the Essuline Of Second Atrnu«_i«.»I ftet to a_|xilrn In
(2) Nor(heaaterly aluhg Slid'Wooumfli lands
U t ) Northwesterly along Uio cenln Unonf said Mil l »aUI5.S0 feel to a point In UieJtoylh.rlr • l l - . ' - t .a -iimi'lujl J-tJIICt» W B g a r W
BDJJiCC-
BHBBirm RAXB-b Chancery of New Jer-svy. Between Tht Cranrord Mutual Build-
ing u d Loan Association, a rorpvnllon, comnlalnant. and rrtlx Dl lablo. et sis., iltfvndantan . ft. for sale of awngaged prtaUser.
By rlrtus of Uio tbove-suied" writ of Kerlfsdss to me directed I sliill «pose for sslt I)publlo- ftndut. In Uie District Court Boom, Inthe -Court Uouse, In Uit Clly .of IKsabeUi.
"•SoXMbAV. THB tlTH DAY" OfBKITIMBIR. A. D. 1»J1,
at two o'clock In lbs sfltrnooa of uld dayAll thai certain tract or turret of land an
premiers, hereinafter particularly doscrlbrd.-UIuate.'lylas and being hi Uit Township ot If .n-ford In the CouaUy of Union and' Male of NewJersey. ' " '
BEOINNING t t a Mint In Iht SouUirrlr ild.ot Myrtlt Street distant Tone Hundred CIOS)f J t o r 4 h a » u » l » ( U ^ H J d «r 4 h t a » ^ ( , ^ ( H . J d f c : o r «f fromqis lntersecUoo-wltb Ihe North.osslerly. aide of Centennial' Avenue; llienre «.SgLgt-JLjt r!aM..ajulM_ln..Ja»rtlo_8ln»lOne Hundred and nnern (USI leet I n .HJIIII.
N. 51' ]«' B. parallel wllh M l H>rjrt»rti!erwiiS6iiiiruaosni:^«
W. parallel wlUi the couru nrel alove ilr~.ru.ilOne llunafed and n^lee^rT^Il^eet"ti^ind^l^^of Myrtlt 8lre«l; mil Uirnce 8. 31* no' w,along a i d sldt of MytUt Hired rorty Hoi tento Uit point tr plan of beginning.-,Thoro-bW3ut~SHinislastelr - »1i f r n r t d l
H I R i r r • A L B - l n c n t n w y of New Jer. a y . ' Between Thi Crau'nru Uulual Eullalncand Loan Association, a r U l lanl, and f e l l l Dl rsblo, ei t l a , defft . for u i e of rnortgattd liremlses.
By virtue of Uio tl»ve-«aleil writ i.f fierifacias to mt directed 1 shall elpose for sale bypul.llr nndut . In Uit DIMrlct Court Roam. Injha ^Jnrt H Mvenljr*flfa fett lo a point;-thence
f . J.~BmdefibergerPainter and Decorator
Experience $a&, Caietnl W o t
Berrio.
Uoeaia At OtAHiTOatD
Wm. C. Gojding
219 Broad
publlo rendut. In Iht District Court Room, inIhe Court Jloust , ' In lot City of Iluubeui,
;"WBONC8DAV, THC ISTI1 DAY OF8IPTKMB1B, A. D., 1932.
•ftwo' o'ctock-ln tht afternoon of aaU dsy.All Iht following; tract or p.reel ot lind and
premises' hertlnirter paruculsrly dacrlbed. ill-uate. lying and being In Iht Clly of Ellsabellin the-County of Union and Slat* of New
vnUTPABCIiL: - Betianingit a point In.Hiteuttrly lu t ot Fourth Artnut distant northerlyone hundred rat from the corner formed br.tlieIntersection of u ld tin. of laid street snd thenortherly lint of John Street; thence runnlninorth ttrenty-alz degrees Mat' and it rightangletrta Fourth A'tntit, snd In llns dlTldliiclots nunibtn oni bundrM'.twelvi snd Jtnm hun-dred thirteen In- block - 0 " s i Uld down on"Map of bulldlnilols r»lontlng •» I.J..
running south fourteen degress tsit firir feet:Unsure running Borth tlghty-all decrees outmlnuU east thlrly-flri feet to tht side propertyllheT Ihebrt running nbrtb Itree degreei fifty,nine minutes west and it rlgbl angles lo JohnStreet, slghly-ilght and.rounsra hundriatnii*?*< 1" W Ttli'r " " " ~ * r'—'-t rr""- " • - " rsix drgrtes welt one. hundred ind tw>nty-ne atbrmua
t'lty of Kllsalxti,
rut OFif lalil ua>
, . J i D " w ; anil deilgniled on a man tutitUI. . " • " . * ' Property at Crsnfurd. Unkia I'l'Uiiti-\.w itrwjr. owu«J snd dceUnl by Bt-nlanilii •'llam and Ade.1. K Joluuon." .1,1,1, mip ' l , ..„111. In U,. urn.-, Uf M>. Kmliler uf ui , t V,,,,,,,,of Colon a. lot numbered ninrlr-iwo I » ! I
Thrrt la .lu. al'pnillnulrly III. 111,1 n n.; ,
t s i . V n d 0 ^ " 1 " 1 '"""•• ""•>•»• . •• ;• .
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a x . Betwttn Tht-Crsnford Mi|tu>lTir,u!,ii,,(alld Lriaii Auoclatlun, • ..,,rlMir.all,>a ,..iii|.uti,anl. and Workmen's HulldtnK c,, . |,,,.IWun Co,inl>. a iHiriHit.lluu,«-.,l».,- il, t,-i,,Ui,Kl. fa. fur >«le of ltlorta.ir.1 |»r.hii»,«
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