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A tmivms daily prpvrtuq an, aturd a Ar-jin, actntlU Schelden. Mrs. Albert Baca, gavo, a Deaker at th maetinaoi tit Bvrt'vr fin report ot th County Council iila-VaxE DAILY -KttfUtJULAfv tbVdld not know. Tony Bello, Is, of 111 Benson strMt. Camden, was said to foreman of th arouo.

Ths others. Gaetaae Avtmq Prent-Tcher Association oa tntlng reoentty held avt liauricetown, 1 I AM I S-UBUSHCB DAILT CCWf CNOAT Mondsy night a ths scnooi. LI MUXVILUL M. RtrVBUOAN fvbussumo a tea Baldasoro, 19, Buenn; QuMo Tra mi mom mmo Mm mint by JANE' ACEOTT Mi manto. II.

Of 144 Woodbln avenue. fSfgygl le, SaiA nWA. MaMr CARL II. WBSCOAT, trtllor Nartwth. Pa, and Samuel Vlneland, April 2-Mrs.

Marl Seott MEMBER OF THB AHSuCUTBD PnBSB 0 AawriMil Ptmw to xlua4vl)' mllilaa im UN, kw -WWW mmwm i. Ik kia ab4 ftlM efadlle la (ale elae ot 711 Earp etreet. Philadelphia. Ths fivs men wr placed in Swedes- MwlT7dito4 te siberwla entertained the members of th idle Hour -Club om-Tbursdayt ntght at th t- 4 MIMCMKION MIC boro jail ptydlng bearing befor Com- 4 1 Br IM MoftlB Tlw ih. wblla alls Margarsconptngton, rc ported that th operetu which ha been la rehearsal will presented at the Beber school on Aarll 20th.

Ml Connlngton also spoko ot th advance of Arbor Day work and invited all parents to 09m to th Day celebration. Uuring tfi Ipoclal hoar group tinging was enjoyed and refreshment wr served. fWfTH JVfUJJD Rev. John Broekins, paster ot th First Baptist ChuTch wilt speak at JIM Sale tu.li miaaioner uecsiey, in wooaoury. bw gesnt Wsldinger- placed a guard of I eours something had com apt sh wndsritood how they all turned to Oar la any emergency, depended oa him.

8h waa proud that they did! Oh, sh terHooi. Bh Mid aloud; Saiaraa rahrearr 4. 1HI. at miWIIIe, at Hank 1. llll.

troopers jtttthe'atilt unjtH it was dts maatled. ADvtBTinxa BARS mOHtlt OmrHtU Wrtm to 0m40 tovrt to More Crubt ktMf, a tM-fast. io mat raslit lAat Vara it faiataa kola aa Oar $roek tU Utll tM(r wnrfe Aay or. dai. ra Oar it Mm hi Ml-irtkf, Mavii, Kit-trtmtm hwt JOowii'l ricaaW Catptar II 't DOM A RINeKSS lATt au ngnt- it would only matter of two hours or so and bom of bv quistt H7 Fsrfc Althaa Collins is a riot aa tho gos slpy "Mrs.

Blair" and da Mao Anderj son-as "Llssle" IS another mirth ro voker. J)c- fThtrtV 'iriv Doot miss seeing Myrtl Bllwarl the domlMorlag hoarding bcu(t, mistress and Mar Maurada. aa ths hea-PMked tkusMSdt VThlrl tJEIoot MILLV1LLE AERIE then he'd corns, hfd dress. thyd go out to meet their Christmas gayly THANHIfNt AnVtmTISlWO Oiia IDMrtto aa taeh, It eea. IPACI tJSKD DAILY S.

iBeB Mr MMlk. km fcfc WNl NOTICIC- -MM aar tHU treat Basal It JSTwS Iiwiim lut It cwu Bar Ha eaa laaeroaa xiwf Bai "fzJ'Jl H. lMI airl.ll aa wit ELlMaaat caeafc Part OWea ateae? Order Bf alrA Lat 4' tftfJfcJSE! KSSJaatol to TM1 Ail ehaaM Mraari la Ika JJVl41. Incraaam. Calt CaSla.

tn. St atadlaae A a. New Tartl Si IT iWaa Aa Chlaaaai 0ta Matar Bttla. Dalfallt ths resular meeting at Magnolia Par- Thos "two hoars or so" loomed nt-Teacher Assoclstloo on Monday night In Magnolia Community HalL DEAD KITTY nt tli incident of th OCKSSERIES threateningly until a saving thought Family nlabt will observed and a cam to br. Bh'd to Dorcas rtna DKorram has beenarraiiged.

1 Wore tbam of tan; any on of num- apartment eurprls them all la their merriment They'd clad to jUlM Elizabeth Dixon, county home nava bar com. She ordarad taxK SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 193r 'f wt tt admirtn nlfht kin tent thws to atr, And, anrwir. what Oar dldr iho ukad of terwlt btUng ytry tolorant and onder- 'lift "if "I 1 cab, 'It Ketchum street" Sh sat very rot in It, smlllBg In aatlot patlon of bursting In upon thana. Won Two Out of Three Matches From Bridgeton in Inter-Aerie Tourney She'd ae staodlng. Bh heard laughter as ah entersd Cnrlatmu occupied br tlmo and THERE MAY BE PEACE Sertoua nejotlations for peace appear to have, made eomu headway in the Leglalature and possibility of finnl adjournment actually looms In the ofTiny.

It is Just possible that Governor Moore and the Republican leaders may agree upon ome sort of program to be put across as substitute for the too elaborate scheme of things proposed by the. chief executive. TVia finvprtinr aIA ttt have exofessed willingness to accept th old house. Dorcas door stood open flooding th narrow uppor thovght la a bnrraa drawer the hid hid MOSS DEFEATS CANT The MiMle Buflder den ner (in for oar, it wu a As Jold by Kim eraon sketch, of a New Tork ikr Intercity Tonrnty w. Um "OranlU MonnUlna, Kitty hall with rosy Kitty stood in th door for a momeat bfor anyon noticed her.

WUh en swift sweeping glanc hf eye took to th familiar room, the familiar faoes, th little white-haired man sitting in th chair of honor, th Chrlstmu tre twinkling at th L. PC. I .500 9 .600 Saturday, April 2, IMZ some modification of his program and the Republican, underj Vol. VII had thonght whoa aha Drat Mff.tt, and the riling peaka had made her Millvlll Bridgeton Jfehedulo Wednesday-MIUvill the leadership of Senator Richards, are willing to grant ome think af the Fantber rani at duk. Kimball bit of ground In their opposition to the sweeping changes in Bridgeton.

Oar vouia think that, too. further end ot th room, Dorcas and Mrs. Gentle and Mark la th Manned how Oar and ahe Panl Btonoaauk, of Center Grove, ts repairing his barn. Tb hea that alts on a china egg-H' petter off. llf alcove fussing over ths tabls laden -ftate government he-had attempted to puT Aside frdm all partisan considerations diapason-ate view of that program now indicates such widespread oppor would oelebrate thta, tbelf flrat Chriatmaa toietherTWd hare a with food, David, his back to hit, standing before ths Are.

ttm of conn; They'd trim it and Ught Chriitmaa Ctc He turned aa it some wordless sition that there no possibility at all of its success in thw ar any other session. Most of the suggestion were made by the greeting had reached him across Bat Oaf laughed when ahe aald thro Day aw Did' yoq jt April Poo)' without any they'd hare tree. National Institute, pf public Administration to the Com- a 4 it A' II m- A I. "We won't be bom long enough to look at It, Kit Marg Ii throw- tb room. Her coat had slipped a little off from her shoulder rami ink her to him mor a vision of mist and silver than the flsak and blood reality that waited, smiling, tor a word to bid her enter.

Ing a party Chriitmaa Ere, at the theater- sort ot christening. And want orer at the bona mission and, that body accepted only a smau poruoa ox inc recommendations; Of these some were put into effect In the last session and the others allowed to "die In the desire to reach aft amicable agreement under which the most essential and effective parts of the program may be accomnlished Senator Richards and Governor Moore held a aaltiMt r' -in Mm. EHa CUmn, ot- In4 Street. Uv harts-her taroofed with our popiUag Inch WashlAsBos, Cedar The others saw her before David oa Chriitmaa could ipeaK Sh was draws Into Kitty would not be dlamayed. Th Millvlll Eagles trio of pool stars deadlocked the Bridgeton Aerie In th county inter-aerie tournament last night by winning two out ot three matches at the local home.

They will attempt to break into th lead when they meet the culsta from across the pike, at Bridgeton next Wednesday night Tbs most sensational victory of th evening was Pete Moss' 1004( triumph over Earl Qant, Bridgeton' ac In th hole. If marked the first setback for Qant alnc the, tournament started. Cant started off in the lead artd when he amassed 6-28 advantage tt appeared that he would chalk up his ninth straight win bnt -maa-ferfal mansvrering on tbs part of Moss onabted him to run oft 71 balls while Qant was getting 18. Joey ivick exhibited a fancy piece ot shooting to defeat Ed Crane. 100-11.

Levick worked out ot soro tough spots to win a well earned victory. Bil) Robinson, of Bridgeton, put up a classy -brand of shooting to defeat Harry Zimmerman. 100-7! 3 KINGMAN P. T. A.

HELD She only amlled when Oar called ths room gayly. 1 didn't think there wu a dog's chance of yonr Lsmber C. "The Moms Good Inmh If you think this old world Isn't aa helpful and friendly as it used to Just let folks know that yon bav a cold and see how muV advice you get 117 Eugene Watson, ot Snyder Avenue, Is building a new garage; th man who doesn't advertise, according to Earl Wescott, 1 Ilk th young fellow who threw his girl a klsa in the dark. Let th public know what yon are doing. 7 Wra, A.

Stadler. ot Buck 8treet. Is laying a trwdwood floor la his home. her funny little kid. getting here, Kitty," Dorcas cried.

conference, and considering some of the events of the early session that was getting part' way along -No. details of that Oat's Umeiwaa glten over mora Ma wa ssk you a question Are, you in need ot new-screens this year? If yoa are, torn in and look over our selected a-stocks. 117 As Abo Martin said lover used to yr bow they whia, 117 William Green, of Falrtoa road, 1 adding a new room to his horns. IM You csn have th kind Sf a lawn and garden you want it you own your own borne. Why not com in and talk the matter over 117 Just cam In from watching tho boys unloading a car of that mightly flue Redwood.

You muat ae tboe An wide board that com in this car. Just tb thing for boat work than rr to "the Playm. It waa Emil and Max war pressing ber hand. Ereryon Beamed to talk at once, everyone except David. He -confab were xiisclosed to.

the ordinary citizen, but it i aiir- aeoMiary for him to go to thee but rahearaale, he axplained to still stood by th Sr but hi ys 'raised that they coolly discussed the situation with respect to the mighty program of reform." and reached the inevitable bung on her, his smll met here. Kitty. Every day went over to tb UUle theater: then waa alwaya "I can't quite bUv you'r naV conclusionreached by most of the members of the Legtsla aoraetblng or other there to de aald to her la a low ton when aha atnAS baald fclm. mand bla attention. He talked end- kaaly of on thing or another, the tare that only part of the program would have a ve.stlgeof a show at this session and that it might be well for the Cover-nnr in iro.t that idea in hia head at once.

If. however in the They mad a plao for her in new drop irartaln, tb lighting effect, their merriment Mark passed th plates which the littl coffe room next to the foyer, who. waa good and who Our Idea of a qo-perman Is the fel- low who can go thru a who! 0y without vlolatrng singlaUw. 1 IW John Hitaheas, of Main road, 1 ro-pairiag his proper ty. lit Teacher; "Johnnie, what moiUh baa dayat" Johnny "AH em." Kim bsts! No fool- Mrs.

Gentle h9 heaped with food. pirlt of compromise it shall be possible to come to workable tti 1. u.titt ai. wasn't la the caat. "Walt until you Max filled th coffe cupi.

David MEETING, LAST NIGHT ae Margef She's perfect! Re con. put bis pillow next tO Kitty's chair, half way. The leaders it is said, understand fully that if noth tided to Kitty that Somerset waa bum. Bat Marge waa handling him ins at all is done this year the Governor: will have a "talking "Does princess sstr She accepted his compliment with, vivid blush. "This on does, rat properly! And Kitty listened, b- point' before the people In the cominy campaign -and it wilf HoTing ahe was really Interested be ravenousl Ob, it's nice, being br cause Oar was so Interested.

with you tonight Oar had been Instating that she 8h was relaxing hapally, th old Vlneland, April 1 Austin Schelder read an inteuatlnc article last night oa the various points of sn election, from the Parent-Teacher Magazine, when the regular meeting of the Kingman Parent-Teacher Aasoclation was held In the school. Mrs. Thomas Handford, president, appointed a nominating committee for the coming election of officers. Those appointed wri- Mr. William Carl-berg, Mrs.

C. Yateman and Austin bay a new evening dress for her aecnrlty sweeping over It was be possible to convince tome of them that it was entirely the fault of the Republicans that his plans failed to carry. That td be sure, Would be far from the truth, but in such stress as the battle for President will present next fall it would not be 4tffiii1t tn r-nrttrfrtf anm nf rll npnnla triat trin mnnn.la marl salt "Can it my Christmas pres tef efo nuner'l Kimball A Prnca Lumber C. Phoat87 nice, this feeling of belonging to this cheer that prevailed Sh tor-got what ah had fled from! ent, if yon want to, Kit." She'd consented, Anally, on that under standing. But Oar was too bnsy to David aeemed particularly ale go with her to select It She bought tonight a different David than Sh of green cheese.

ii i ii iHlffllM nil m'Tr NEW TAX nN NET INCOME51 it filmy white and slWer thing. The tax on net incomes, both earned and from dividends, hsd known, ready to laugh, ready with nonsena that mad the others laugh. Sh liked this Sh liked the look be gave her now and then which waa ao wholly hers. It bad something ot Tubby's devotion Three days before Christmas aha ran into Dorcas In on of tb stores. Dorcas' arms were full of bundles.

She nodded down at bar WHAT bur These art for my family. under the bill passed yesterday by Congress will be: $80 on the first $4,0,00 (2 per $100 on the next per The normal tax on everything, above the first net $8,000 In it It was the new dress, of I always have a party Christmas course, sne thought. Eve. Wish you coald corns." Presently she took alarm at th They'd talked only for a moment lateness ot the hour. Wall ah waa for Dorcas wu in a rush.

ARE bidding each one good-by and a- DOING ehanglng wishes for tbs Christmas fe Kitty felt a moment's envy tor the merriment they'd have in Dor-eas room. David would be there, of Day David went down to th street to hall a taxi. He put her Into it and leaned for a moment In th I eours- Well, she was glad David wouldn'l opn window ot the door. alone! "I have a little thing for yon. TO 3 And she'd have her tree.

She'd Kitty. It's a promise. Tm going would be per cent, but the total tax paid on $8,000 would be $260, because: Surtaxes begin at $6,000 net income; above that must be added- i J. 1 per cent to $10,000. 2 per cent from $10,000 io $14,00.

3 per cent from, $14,000 to $16,000. Add i per cent fqr each additional $2,000 up to $80,000. Then add 1 per cent for each additional $3,000 up to The surtax on net Incomes of $100,000 Is $20,100. Upon all net incomes above $100,000 the Government collects 40 per cent'. "i nil aawnat to finish that book." RELIEVE THE UNEMPLOYED SITUATION? bought It; the Janitor was going to help her stand It la a corner of tb Uviag room.

She'd trim It before "Oh, David, that'll th nicest thing of alll Tou know how much 1. want ''m Oar came home. She'd bav an especially nice supper and they'd eat Am tb text rushed her back to la state. She'd put on the new dres Oar's Christmas gift And then th Tudor Arms ab thought David's promise, feeling a llttt it t- Do you realize how many men are out of work in your own city There aire many jobs available around your own home that could bo. done by some unemployed they'd light their tree glow of satisfaction that It had been mad to ber.

David had let her In, the sister who wu ready Bnow fell steadily the day before Christmas. At dusk the city was hi with affection and prid and eoaH covered with a soft blaaket. ctra for bla success. 01 tour saw Sh trimmed the little tree, lov ingly, sniffing at its fragrance, SUCH AST- really could help bin mor thaw Dorcas could beraus their feeling tor another- always stood In Her supper waa ready except tor 1 U2GJSLATIVE ACT1VITJES j1 Among the bills of the 1932 Legislature enacted as liws with the approval of the Governor is the measure ratifying the 20th amendment to the Federal Constitution which would eliminate the so-called "lame duck" sessions of Congress. None of the bill dealing with, the recommendation of Governor Moore's intmgurr.1 address and others embodying tjuestiotia of important state policy have received the approval of both legislative branches.

i I tM switching on of the oven heat their way; it mad Dorcas mor erltleeJ, David less-confident Bh put on tb new dress with considerable excitement Oar would Oar had not yet com In. It waa Uka tt. Aroaad the Yard CLEAN UP PLANT VEGETABLES AND TREES 1 almost midnight almost Christmas: Day. Th lamp which Kitty had Th telephone rang, "Kit, I'm Garage CEMENTJNG FLOOR. 'PAINT REPAIR dow at the theater tied up PAINT REPAIR CLEAN knots.

I Just can't get away. Will left burning touched With soft light! ths waiting Chrlstmu tre, -Kitty! stood tor a moment, looking at It -A: Another now act repeals, the law licensing non-resident fur buyers in Order. that South Jersey muskrat trappers may yoa awfully lonesome it I don't get horn Until later Gaiw Befor they rushed off to the parly at tb theater she and Gar would not bo obliged to sell to resident buyers who are said to have tab tim tor th ceremony of "Th racket here won't start un Let Us Begh Now---HeIp a Neighbor and Friend! raa an Sif la 1 9it ffii.liialt aal sal ti monopolized the, business by reason of buyers from out of the state having to pay a $50 license. Senator Leap, of Salem, switching on th llshts. r- til midnight daah up In time to get 4rud.

llav my thing ready, will you? Looks Ilk it waa introduced the repealer. Two so-called administration meas going be soeae Christmas, Kit! BOARD OF TRADE, SECRETARY, She went to the bedroom and laldi out Oafs evening clothes. Sh; heard a key In the door Oar! 8b ran out to tb entry to meet him. 'Tubby and Bed Harding ttood In th open door, supporting Oar bt tweea them. Gar's head wu bang-Ina limply, aldewies, hi sao ures enacted permit municipalities to offer premiums not exceeding one per cent In bond'sales, and repeals Chapter 388, Laws of 1931, to provide review of Workmen's Compensation -Kitty put down tb telephone.

Her lips quivered, tears brimmed nan, xuiuvuie, jn. J. la her eyes." Christmas Eva! Bb tnrnsd her back on tb little tree and wnt alowly Into the bedroom. Bureau judgments by Common Pleas Courts, BUY CARS It Oar had aounded more sorry that 4 a a -a he was. detained! Me hadn't ex blotched JdloUcsiiy blank.

(Pai, Jai AH) WHara haa Oar baas. Mi WMH Buy a'new car and relieve unemployment, President Hoo plained what kept him. Unpleasant a ver yesterday told the American people. He said; suspicions leaped to her mind. But ah met them deSanUy.

haaaeneat Kltv Hera taa waH aa ManSay. The motor manufacturing companies have all launched a-a'a a'ajji a partly loaded with alleged liquor led i a a a a a a a.a a a-aajaaiaxaja'ata a a -M WTaTaV" t'm a a a'a a a a-a-V(a 'r STATE POLICE IH to th uncovering ot a 1000-gallon still aear Bridgeport and tb arrest ot five their Spring models. There is nothingthat provides wide-spread employment more than automobile construction. Every person contemplating buying a new car this year can make a real contribution to employment by putting in his order now, even though he does not take immediate delivery." baraonaa Tbondav alaht Li by Is Sergeant A. i.

waiainger sua i roop- RA1DQ mm James ZelrkwotL ef tb local aub- fa a' a a a-a'a a staUon. atopped tb machlns driven by Naxaareno Cnatalamesss, 66, sol f.a'.a;a a a yt-9j'rt a Wast Seventh street, Chester, pn, when they becam suspWous. Cantalameesa refssed te answsr auesUon after tb fficrs found II Capture Automobile Load of full fire-gallon can in hi- macnin. After th drtm had hen takra to ths Work Houses Painted Lots Cleaned Repair Wotk Done Liquor and 1000 Gal lonStM. i i aaarnaax.

i LARSON'S NEPHEW GETS POSITION Howard Jensen, of Perth Amboy, nephew of former Governor Morgan F. Larson, has been nanied assistant secretary to f.he Public. Utility Commission at $3,600 a Jensen served as private secretarytrhis "uncle during the httcr part of the Larson administration, having succeeded Thomas Hanson, also of Perth Amboy, who was named to C-3 Utility Board by Mr, Larson lait year, 5 Vhe appointment of Jensen to this post was rumored before I rrm retired from oHlce in January, barracks bars, Offlosra want back oror tb mat which Cantalameaaa had trsvwscd. -t-JTour men. tho troopers aald.

HVE ARE ARRESTED operating th still In a tamhons. TK.ff ntfmrmA iu. MatataBCSk The had Casualiiaploynieht CcnittrK ewedasboro. April I. The dlrir- thra bat a short ttm.

they said. irr stat ollef pf na aav fr i ptW hom 1 i.

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