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THE ESTFIELD LEADER. The Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County
WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19,1914.
NCILMAN DAVIS NOW THE WATCH DOG
PLAYGROUNDS DRAW .. REPAIRS ARE MADE THE CHURCH MANY CHILDREN AT POLICE STATION AND THE WAR
a Tilt With Councilman As Season Nears its Close At- All Windows Being Barred and Lawyer Orr Leads First M , E. DeCamp Over two Pend- tendance and lnter'est In Iron Netting Put Over Church Class in
ing Improvements Work Increases Cell Doors Discussion
REFUSE BON DS PARENTS DAY TOMORROW A LONG FELT WANT FILLED NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE
also made obJection to nrllnrmeo for the new sidewalk
of Highlan d avenue ave;:.r,p;oUlh -i1i1: 0:
llMSCOnly twu more weeks n\main of tllo sununer season. Saturday Au ust 29th, wH\ bo the lm_:;t day nnU on that day tlw playground will ho kell O\JeH all dar awl both Miss Putnam and l\lr. lluher will be on hnnd to SlllJrvtl:!.e.
-Tomorrow will be "parents' day" for v.tltich a Hpeeial program hus been nrntllg(lli for tht lnr tlH hu IY lrnlllltlt:ll " t"lltlblii in l'nlnn IIV"llllwlk nwll"r IHHIIIN>d hill ln!.,ntlnn tJf I Ill!: of H\ptfntbi'tt f!th t-.nt11dll-lt1 tor thn IHlfil lUI Ofl 0
l:vAHo (tltl"d .lltlrl all th t'mu;rlhlliHt frt>m Un l"nui WaHl. .. 11 -n I ltfiiHIIllhn 1 I:" tl'lrm to nt u (1f!tHH'\t @{U ("tH1.t! I .r. row
., ... t \\ II "' ut lh RPth
t\lliH'tl'\'('!i. To tit*-- C"krg-y lHHl th
Harry Pnrlft-r g-HVf' a short talk on the posftf{)H and intinf'nro of tlw Greel< cllurrh in Husla In which he sho'\\'Hi n.n o.ttHude of tho dnuch rulers quito nt varlnnee, w ith lhru toll! to the judgP who hntl so llttlo sympathy with ttthnr "ltlH Umt IH t\tHd tht!tn both ten.
At'!'onlJ ng to o11o f;uy thp otlwr !t-\nry had f'Hll(el l1N UUilll' utu} whrH 1hP}' lilf't fiH'H to ftttt 01\ \\'f'l ll!'t1iHJ Rff'(tf n!Jout Pight tlfftf>ll thP} Wellt u.t H lliHt H. coupl-t of bPHV \'.tight ehnmv\PJp-L Mnr)' rrotTo
ln Sllir Ntu{ntion11t olpol company with a number ot h.-.r tunitll' nnd blll In'hhn '""'"IJile wu htlltl Monday, Aug. lith, At Ibn hmtlfl "' Mro. lllurgiM, Mt. Wall 1!1\Vfl vury Mlllulnl( uewunt ur lht day IIHI Pf'lll At tho l.,mlngtnr Fair. Mrs. Frank Rmllh l!.llV" M> lntermth\11 ac .,i.unt M sufl'rag., 111 llllnula. 'flw rH!llbPlHill{JII thu lllllli!Ur 1n 1\ ftm 111 Mnunlnlh""'" Wk };ld tll' h)' Bh ltali;tf\, tf'li!Hd wiiJumt ltllun. Mn. ,.,., toni hn tTHikln)!t. A f'All Btl J\ -fli::!l_.h., I h"r lUtd Willi uiurulng lu hr ll'tl '''!! \>Ill" wh"!\ \hn lh\lli\h \>dh>h>r. !i!H< wU klltJIt,.
Page Two -------:-. ----:--- . "1 With the Plays and Players 1 New and Old Events Now Beig Presented if ===== at Various Playhouses =====
+--------- ---------------+ Cobttn'H, Bv('S., 8:15; Mnts., w(!(]. nnd
at., 2:15-"Potaah ntHl l'erlrnutter." Comt"c]}, J:ve8., 8:20; MntH., 'l'hurs u ntl
Su.t.-"littY MacKny." Edt'n )(tnN: l)a\ty llml l'.!ve,in
J{ineJYIH(O)Ol" tUH1 "'o rJd In \\ux. J.;"'ultun, BVl'B., 8.:30; 1\1
"' ... ... J"nut"r"> Park l"lnce Theu.frc, S"e\varli:,_
"Cnldrln .. "
'1'hat mnst RlUPt'nduus of nll motion Lon""u(rt" Ens .. 8:30; Mata .. "-cd. and plctun HJuctacles-Cahlria-whlch Is
Sat., 2:!'10-"A Pair of RlxtR." no\\" {lackln Uw Knlcktrllot:ktr Thea.
1\lnnhnftnn OiUrll llmuw, ro;vt!S., S:tii; trl, ln Nt>\\' Yml;;:, nnd \\'hltllllg IIH a.\ln""i. In< ,,,,\\l1l' lhcnn"- 111' \\111,\}ln) ll('f'(!l\1-j Jl\ HI)!' d;t,\
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Th1 a HI ''ill lBlnd lutll HlwpJ,q, Ln!lht Ill'\\', {',._,ih Ht't!Oil. \'hL111 ltotf!!>, Li!'HIIl :\1itc'lldl. \\cill llo-llilfl. .John \\. l'o]"' lt, Hydnt.\ H\\ill'd. 1-:Jll'.\' l'l:llkc. (;l'Oigo' dliH'Ht'L Ho' F'1lt l'hild ntH! ollltl:-.
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:\Jondn\ I'OI!llli('IJITS 1\ tH'W )'Ntl' or tiH jlfl}lltlar l'layhouH-t. All tht>
pt'!lllllHt\H of thP oril!lmli o\\ ll l' !' llnH ln'!'ll l'al'rhd dtlt nutl flH Ht\\' ownt-1' hHt Hl},\1'>1 tiJPII'\(1, fllfHbhiHM: \\'t>EttjiJt! With 1.'\l'a\1 pidH!'P:; that WI'J'P t,aft, fnr Ptn hP) t"i a111l :il'\:i to :'W' nutl v. hlch l!n\ lu amtHdnc; uud ill ):-;1\'\lt'\i\P fur 1\H'lr:t ns VH\\ as tht> td!li:'r fulkN. Sl'\t \\tk 1111 udtltd f(at\H"I', In 1\lP l-'>hapt> o\' n k'ln.r fpa tun1 \\ill hi ;\Vi'H at t' rt I'.J' p1rh,rm .. lltl\'\' t\\V,t>th'\' With 11\'\r u::--.,naU)' ll\l'J.!t nntl rtllllt'll {lfOraUJ.
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Miss C(utrnont le ropro80f1t(ld Two years ago in our greot removal fla(., in the old lltoro we had 600 specials which wn!l considered extraordinary at that time. Our sal laat Auguat fn the new 11lore prcvtnted 1.000. Thi!'J )'Nlf we have ovor 2,000 pante and distinct 8pechtls, more, we heliove, thnn any other 1toro has ever lt&itlma\ely offered at one time. Corn> ' '' Bnmborgor'n DJ'*Jouling more tnd boUe:rofferlnga th11 you h11ve evar eon bof(lra ..... you will not bt:t diaappolnttlld.
J. S. _IRv-ING CO. DEALERS IN
oal and Lumber Central Avenuo near Railroad Crossing, Westfield; N. J.
Moulding ond Masons' Materials, Kindlingwood and Fertilizers.
Or4era b7 maU will receive prompt atteu.ttou.
.I. F. HtLLE'l"l'
WORL & MILLET The Leading Real Estate Brokers
221 Bl\OAD STREET
HOUSES TO RENT I HOUSES FOR SALE ! BUILDING SITES AND FARMS L.'i OHOIOE SECTIONS.
We have a lull list In tho moot desirable locations, and can please you with prices and terms
MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE
All Branches of Electrical Work -------!>END FOR:-.,------
:M:. J. , TOBIN
N E L S O N A R C H B O L D
Carpenter and Builder All Branches of Carpentry Repairing
Promptly Attended to
163 EUCLID AVENUE Telephone Connection
ADVERTISERS SPECIALS WHAT THE M ERCHANTS HAVE
TO OFFER Special Indncements Fonnd in Our
Advertising Columns. -- Read Carefnlly .w the Advertise
ments, as "What You Want" \\'Ill bo Found
There.
"Show Me! " All rlght; come to Charllo Clark'a.
Wurst, "The Photographer In Your Town," Is at lll Ellm street; West lleld, New Jersey,
J. s. Irving company are still selling Lehigh Coal.
Get your watches nt Drunnor"s Westfield's Old Rel!nblo Jewelry Storo.
"Consult the Man 'Vho Knows" Is tho by-word In Westfield. It refers to Walter J. L
Jobbing Promptly .\ttended to. ,a,.,_J_,1,_','1,",::,...'.,-""g.,_,.._,..,..,..,. _ _ ...,_., ___ ,_,., __ .,_..,_ ,._.,_.,. __ =_.,._.,..,., Screen Work a Specialty. E. A. APGAR
250 CHARLES ST., 'VESTJUU.\"-it.tp (JiUAn!IDfiPr u t h-"iob""f' 1-.-m.
MURR.AY, "l11J: AUOTIOlfii.U MIUJKJ;Jit AHII At'lt4fAit.:ll
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Page Four THE wESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914.
THE WESTFIELD I.EADEH possibly he ia not so blind as thcr thought he was. 1\fr. \Vilson lJas promptly set the machinery of the National Government at work to trace the responsibility for the advanced cost of Jiviug at this time.
But the town authorities und t]lj} county authorities and the State authorities can also get busy and some one of the various investigations will bring frnit.
Talk of !'igid investigation by
Illinois authorities wns quickly followed by a cut in the price of beef. 'l'hat shows that somebody
a fraid to have the t ruth
l\Iorc invest igation and
will be ot hers .who will fol.
we must remember that it is also
possible that Mr. Fowler did not curry out the plan to give Eliza
beth a library for fear that he might tread on the toes of his de voted friend, Andy Carnegie.
It is generally recognized that .Carnegie has a sort of monopoly
on this library giving b usiness ancl of course it wouldn 't have been fair for 1\Ir. Fowler to break up any sort of 1noopoly, be it in libraries, marble or typewriters . It has been a great many years since that librar v matter arose and it has probabiy b een forgotten by many people and some of the recent arrintl s have never heard of i t but there is no doubt that their attention will be call ed wit h grea t regul arit .y t o t h e chickens.
10; When .the p rice the residents of 'Vestficld arc com
Better Service pclled to pay for Demanded. elcetrJc light is
It is thcrufoto just as well that they should lw reminded of t h at library promises at the sam e time. By tho way 1 is it possible that Andy Carnegi e rt>!lllestcd l\fr. Fowlct not to buihl that l ibrary in order that he JUight lm\c n chanC(' to do t h e cont rihuting. 11 nmv not he true but Homchow l h nirq.; 1 u t ht t ond pn" l *n lj u fot a l o t of tiom.
'l'tHn i:) hut on1 way nt t I t t I ' l l I I t n f t ! 1 1 t ha t is to l' qui l( l'\'t'ry
for
whn l i l t '> nd ''""'''d I I (l