16,000 People Read the HERALIV Published Every Tuesday "Justice to aHl S and Friday Noon. malic* toward none* SUMMIand SUMMIT RECORTD HERALD

FORTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 96 SUMMIT, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 7, 1931 $3.50 PER YEAR Receiver Appointed for Council Approves Russell Hinman, Inc. Want Sewer oil / Summit's New Telephone Switchboard Crowd Sees Inspectors

* • As a result of a salt Instituted in Test Trucks' Loads Award Contract Assessors' Awards the Court of Chancery by ,Col. Avenue Henry Keep against. Russell Jlln- A small but Interested crowd for Woodland Ave, Figures on Qlenside Ave. man, Inc., a corporation of [this gathered in front ot the High city, in which Col. Keep was! the New Province Residents School on Morris avenue yesterday _^ t* Passed Upon By Council major stockholder, Vice Chancellor Seek Permission to Con- to watch State Motor Vehicle in- Montclair Firm Gets Con- James F. Fielder in Jersey City on spectors weigh five trucks laden — Condemnation May Tuesday signed,an order, appolnc- necityith Ci#s Sewer with sand. The operation is per- tract to Pave Street Delay Road Work 1ng a-receiver for the Company. on Boundary Line formed simply with devices called From Crescent Ave. W The rase was presented :to! the "loadometera," actually portable court by Judge John L. Hughes, scales. Each wheel is weighed and Hillcrest Ave. Confirm Sewer Assessm't solicitor for the complainant, the *< • ^' company having signed a .consent the ayerage from the four points I TJke Report of damages awarded admitting that it is insolvent ;and Approve New Realty Maps is determined to find the weight, Bid Lower Than Figure^ which is then checked with the ! :; property ..owners, whose land is consenting to the appointment of Residents of New Providence . '' ' '•'•'•• ' • '•• "v^t'i needed in widening Glenside ave- a receiver. The receiver named by borough,whfe own PfOperty on the load permitted by the license for Osborne and Marcellis, of Upper,, ' nue was confirmed by the. Common Vice Chancellor Fielder was Fr'ed west side vt Division avenue, on e(1 the truck. No violations were Montclair, was awarded thecpjiiT Council (Tuesday evening, after W. Clfft, of this city. the boujidar9. Hn£ between Summit found. tract for grading and pavlttg Wood!% having, been brought in ,by the /and tb^'boioujjo, "requested sapi- land avenue from Crescent to |IJH« Board of Assessors. Two men tary- sewer ee*vlce'/i)fc',thservice Cot the e local crest avenues, by, thn Comn^PP; w|io8e property may be affected by ay night. Council Tuesday night. Their bl^V an assessment for benefits appear* To Ban to secure the .service; they Open New 'Phone i T ; : of $19,174,30 was, lowest of. fiy^ ed at the. meeting, thinking that the, lajsTjEe'd..?ynetheirv''- ijtV'iii'tgh't' not be competing' Contracting firms, .ajljfi assessment;, on lands benefited by possible fo^ them' to. use the Bewer though all of the proposals Wete the improvement was, to be dis-< on City's Stee^ and inquire^?;as 'to, ttie cost of Building Today very close.;- ••••[• • \ • • .; !:'::',}4;^ cussed. \'-,'; ' •''.. •,.. ••'• • , " •*•' '• '"' 1 * ' * * .-'AV.'1,1' ' ' •'• { making the jiecessary connections The successful firm is prepared— EdwardFlatow,said that he unCouncil Introduces Ordi* ^»,i,v^biV'as'Vt^e- annual rental to complete the job within thirty, derstood \ the necessary strip of charge.. ,,', ^H^'-iH/A--,,.. '. : "Cutover" to New Switch= days after directions to begin b^ land had been., given,, deeded to the nance Similar to West- • The coniri]un|cation was signed board to Be Made Before City Engineer Francis A. Murf»>vi cjtjrCby,' tbe! owners. This was the by Mrs.'Mary. A^\^urer, who owns They have completed important, case' in some .instances, the, Council field's, Carrying Penal- three'; hoUsM • rjh'ere^ Alfred A. Officials at 2.30 This members'answered, adding that Hampsoii,' '$, V 'W. ~ Meixell, Conrad paving'••• projects in' Verona, VMoitf cpndpmnatron had 'been necessary ty for Violation Siebert and Wllliarh Siebert. Afternoon clalr and West Caldwell duringii 1930. " ;. • ••. ••. ;'.: ;,!^; in othe!r cases'along the same ;O(her',biiB(neBs conducted by the street. "-, Leonard Parkin was also council VJncltfdedVtferinita to oper- Their figure represents the fpli- present jpidi he was,Informed, with Strikes at Advertising Use ate stores selling "food and drink Public Inspection Invited lowing Items: all earth excavating Mr. Flatoy, that "assessment of the to be, conaumed on the premises" and fine grading, 1,251 cubic! cpst: of the improvement -will be "Cjpne are the' days—" reads the! to Jdbn. R^roelja;, S Aubrey street; As the HERALD goes to press at 55 cents; a total of $688.0^; s% considered lftter.". plaintive Southern melody and The \Vhelah:1Drug;,Company, and j today, a. few thousand thin metal inch/All concrete base, 6,296 squar^ The Qlenside avenue, widening, soon we shall :add, "gone ate theDennis prlr«nUttB, oh the Morris A section.of the new switchboard operating room in Summit's new Telephone Building, at gprlrjg- wedges are all that separate the yards; at $1.15, $7,j839,26 in^Hrer for l;0$3 feet oh the northwesterly days when! radios',or other 'noisy; ^ufnplkel:-'^^; <"'MV-:',•••',• fleld. avenue and George'street,: is sliown in the large photograph above. ' Operators are seen at theG.356 telephones in Summit and setting of all existing blue Btor»e side line from ^orris avenue, is device1 s 'blafed'. forth their message; .•; Receiyerl-ojElf 'Taxes "William S. switchboard where incoming calls are handled. Top insert, Norman L. Gullifer, manager for the New Jer- Chatham .from- contact with the curbing, 3,005 linear feet, a total of onto the streets of "; the city." For: : needed before the Union .'County 1 Bird anriou^bed that he had col-sey Bell Telephone Company; top circle, K. F. Cochrane, wire chief; lower cincle, Miss Mary A. Sinith, switchboard in Summit's mod- $1,622.25.. :;.; .- ;• , r-:<'? fy\ the Common Council Tuesday eve- 1 Bpard of ^r^enxftdere,proceed with lected • ?59y46fr# (dvring July. This chief operator. ern new telephone building, at All new stone curbing set "•In tUe .contempjatetf n,ew highway, an ning introduced and passed on first Springfield avenue and George reading an ordinance making it un-amount brings tjje year's collection concrete, $181.25; 650 linear feet approach;to WAtMSoto^ReBpryatloh.' ; : street...,, •.-..-.;, ;•, •>„ all' new concrete curbs, '$412,56: ;, Jit was fljist: feope^hftVthe im- lawful to employ any device,.^lijji ta $725,09|5^pf«4'v ^'-''; '• '• • Xhepe..are ,tp.)be snatched away casts sound out on,a.street,orVputf-, The reporVot Building Inspector resetting to nsw grade of 25 'man- provement of thp aV^nue would be George' G. Falkenbur^'Showed that Police Investigate Story and Find It to promptly, at 2i3(Q o'clock, this after- hole heads and covers at $5, a tota ••; fifllshed b>fpr,«^sUmmeir -W^uH, bujt lie place and which might annoybrj Small Claims / noon,, allowing contact points inconvenience passengers • oh; ttie $630 v h^ /been; 9(>(lBcted' during' df,'|126; thirty tons of pr#y« the possibility.-0(5. resorting" to con- July for pernlltBls^a which they separate to close, and atoiie, $60; 650 square-feet-of .a) demnation makes it probable that street or neighborftitn,vt^e;Yifi}nl^v: : ; ! in a,.few seconds Summit's new 1 the Improvement: will noUtoe avail- ; ;& ; reviBe(iV' ^i»aV'"of < Matteo Be Just Another "MigMave=Been" Court Authorized cement driveways, six inches Vderin , ;: .,., To, give the ordinance/^te^thj,< Terrace" was telephone plant will have been $260! 1,035 square feet of fourrlhch able until late fall,; . •.'•?."*. ,,..:^. fitaftherV'f'Wtyan^ ...._. r 1 have incorpaYatedj ! A car roared' through the dark- placed in, operation, The! asiesigM', *report on ttie into,the ordinance the clause that apj>rpyeiS,t|^3(it ^'^clft^.Waj8-the' gle, but then again neither could Sidewalk, $207; 150'^uaref - " " 1 ness late Tuesday night, and Board of Freeholders Ati° .At. th,a same ;tlme 'telephone penetration macadam at 111 Broad sti*ee^jPSir,k,, avenue* sewer the penalty, shall''byJa .line of titft Budal Realty Company's map of they find anyone to claim the car. forces on duty in, the old central 1 assessment was Ii)tewr3e'c6nflrm- less/than ten* oc, mpre tbaKalliin-! stopped near the city incinerator; The sequel, later in the day, came tioh's', $225; 160 feet of drat J^oll^flbd'toseii^init;"v ^ ••' ••• , , thorize New Court as office,, at;403 Springfield avenue, : curses and shouts filled the airwhe, n a Rutherford man visited KiOOO- pounds of steel relr ,• ed.", <.'• •;'.•;.•• •; • r.' - %2(*ix. "v>:'••'' ';• • ': ' ""• •:• dred dollars, and that each day ,tl •y^|^teB|bn5;::^i^f ,':jgjtianted__ Tony1 will break ail connections to the ^ilille'-tQ^mbyei ii> frifrtfl, building at then a succession of shots were Chief John P>' Murphy and an- Part of District Court old switchboard, retiring it from bars,i$480f V «•• ••• .-'; £.„,....l,,Ji.,. nohnced that he had lost bis car The items' total,$19,17^,30;jvapd^ heard. < The headlights went out' /servjLce.:. .-,•'.;••. .•. '•,.•.( ••'., '••> •.• ; and the car roared on as mysteri- somewhere in the ctiy, somewhere in Summit provision fpr, excayatlpn pf •rpqki»f»? 1 ,pT}iie;.;?Bft(ia^pffipMy I applied' near a^Hrjt)(ity bridge and alonig :Teleptiphe, service will; continue, struck} allows' $6 ;*er^ cttbl^itols at shop'owners, who.; ously,' as :-': K ^:'™pi# or uneclMMilcW dev|< been thrown in the disposal plant. a dirt> \r<5ad"just off a main high- during this highly organized • "cut-1 V) r the, attention of,paB'#e. way. He remembered that the lo-Couiity^sitionlorWright '• ^'••.'BJ'Fi«n(!iscb?Bld8'^ ;W :oyer" procedurtf whjch-^vyj -climai The otfier'blddem^elfWWk ,. ,The^ ordinance reads, Such was the story the police cation was Summit but how' or roaily. months •' of".' engjn'eer|i)e. ',co,nr'. why or where the car was left he At the regular meeting of. the ! !O*,Brothers,: pt;Iilttte, •F*!}*,^ "unlawful' for atiy peradtt were asked to Investigate on Wed- structldn arid installation' work to; A i 1 nesday) after, they had become did not recall. The license plates, Boarii of Freeholder^ held yester- irPbosal' '"^•""*'"<*''' ^ t»In"or operate, day •; .afternoon' a resoiutlbn was give Summit and Qhatbani f te]e/ , fwrm cu/lous about a Hudson sedan with B-29202, tallied with those of the jAflphaW- -...T,.F,-_,. .,-,...- ....,,-n, car abandoned at the incinerator, adopted establishing a small claims phoae Users one 6f tne newest and F day,;ntght, Bergen County license mired in a most' modern't telephone ' piaflta' In 1201443^0j^rW^pnBtmc«on ^: t ditch' and' .apparently abandoned and after a complete investigation, qpurt pB: part of the district court C qqa'r the Incinerator. The blood- by Captalh Eaward TV Nelson, 'Jr., ioir; t^^b^^dii^fttv^Btrfc^ , curdling information was volun- the case was closed, the Ruther- Union'•• Cb'unty; wlilch Is located in At the.signal for the "cutover" ford man drove away, and,the facts Summit. This will mean that Judge Council President E. .T.. Snook will teered., by" ft resident of PaBsaic went down Into the police records John L. Hughes who presides over lift the receiver of: a telephone in avenue,, TJbe local officers could the operating room of the new;The appropriation1 fqr ,^_ , ati* pirtds 4t th^iJurpoBe ot,m find no trace of a sanguinary strug- as, another "might-have-been." this: court wili also h&ndle all cases buildingth : antid .will., makfe tthh e first v tra«tin^ ttt« .attention' of the- pasBt that may; prpperly come before the 27(000/ B6ven: thousand Mote naifes-are- The'coun- telephone call to'be handled at thene.Qd#d.-C;TAe'>p>yii>(r.'f011^;ci)| ing pUbiie." f > • •. .• small claims court. The establish- new switchboard.' ' l \TaefeOTainance,uroivldeTaefeOTainance,uroivldeB ftgainst .eVeJttlni ment of tills' court will carry with 1 ly cpmpleMOtt; of: the,',p|W^| •.•;•• wWfilii^stiSi.. !m, , g: pui^wpr! The brief, "cutover / ceremony ";#-•totf'^rpp! all EEntitle s which,-can.be sued,'iiw t6.^p',thte.'.#sk:-WF.^r,-7-^-^-,-,-, •-, ,lt • an additional salairy for the flewer on: .Wpodland ! avewei*,, High Light of Vacation Program wtill be held in,the presence of a •'•v'-tr^iiHw.^W'V* they, individual or corporate., , \ to»bd preflentedil {prittulatlngordi- Judge, of',$600 above the present has. been a;sUbject fdf' c6hsj< few guesti,, the number being able dlsoUBslon throughout^ V "), ^s^p^ffi^hW^ipi&ISIonfllsts^of; > Exkutive Official Fred.Mort skid hauces -andM^.T.eet,' v.v'' •:; y., .•: salary.; The .resolution takes, effect necessarily limited because ot yeste|day^;that''huhierous, comf V'lSouiiciimp^rrfc ft', \ Hamilton immediately., j ' ..•".. I year.'"Mbitpf the-prop>rty;'jt|#f :•;' lnniates of' tfi^ h68pltai,f the mem- antf' JameB""W;',',Baricker. were ab- "Y" Conference at Kiwanis Club space required, by telephone men favpr6d the4mprpyeme,pjt but ^ -^beriti'ajre^al^'i'fc^^p^es'sloniii plainfs from. Summit residents, was to effect the cutover. Soon after a'i^'*l!r)Wp^r8.'^>s^H-rb;r^arIi«^gd6it the direct cause; of the unnecessary dlBapprPVeabftheprpject.W^i . i ; noise* elimination idea. Council'' A high light in the World's Con- Tuesday's meeting of the Kiwanis The establishment of this small the cutover is completed the newtimes." The-last meeting; in:-^i •.• •.;'tiipi* :1s" In: 4<*r^,^:ijpwrlte--ups 'from claims court Will fill a great need building will be thrown open fqr v •-•> p mm. •• in; tbr^v&c^utiPh> Sas man Seamon U. Wright, who intro,- ference find. International Conven- Club waa devoted to a vacation was, the occasion of tbefl4a} duedfi the ordinance, says that'it U tion ,of the Y. M. C. A., being held program, with Vice-president John in the community .which has been public inspection in order that Ing and p8Baing.of.the orf Vv'p|iy«d^..|ftre^an^;iMlciw^luK:;.The 1 attested 'by the ;f act, that the Comi- residents of Summit and Chatham ;'1.gr«it«at;«yft'tt^i™^tii^UM':lii»«'"rtV patterned' after, a similar .m Police Have jfew this week in Cleveland, will be aJ. Kentz calling on various mem- and former Councilraaw tfe : ; ; mori Council/.'business.' Men's AB- may have an opportunity to see '" cely^d - .w^ ^fw)tt»f its' ;;mWit "spphw- which hBB been sucpessful in radio message to the big Assocla- bers to recite vacation experien- Gilson appeared as a wopei field. • " sociatlojn; thevvarious civic clubB, the new telephone plant in oper- er to prpteBt^be projbet. ' tidated audience, lit the Hotel f Pet Parrot tlon'gatherlng by President Hoover ces. The talks resulting were ex- the Master,! Elumbers'; Association ation. The "open house" will con- ; Saturday evening. For listeners in temporaneous, but nevertheless in- . faylng) ,pf ::•'' Woodjand'•$, : and many organizations and intlnu- o UHtll about "9 o'clock this seemed necessary aftar the -1; Comedy, comedy and more coi "Polly, •watrt'te Jtiraqker?" Is a this vicinity, Station WABC will teresting. dividuals have, petitioned the Board evening and guides wil} be provid-Lpf the "ae'wer h^d :• iptttit to M"|#ats •i^dyi^^iitp^d^HoJ^lhiike;:^ No Trace Found probably be the best, and It is un- Perhaps the most interesting talk ed to show people about the build-, v ! thing of the paat a'dcording to the of Freeholders to establish -thlb up condttolri,••4t Wasl j»p|if]te'dapM^; foundations6f'Awe,; H|igh;v:$cho{ v ing. / : local police,-wb,^aV .'Laura, want derstood, that ithis station ;W|11 was/that of George V.' Lum, vice- court. : and macadam coirld not haVeybe^tf ^/Ph#;i^pn'nalreii«i!arivh()plhg f6r broadcast-the talk at 9 p. m, Ptherpresident of. the Summit' Trust It is likely that small claims Norman L. Gullifer, manager for placed over the Boft base •^i;JBe#^fi^S^#eyS-May';|e a pretzel?", although the force Is : ill l b ih thh e ttelephone company, wlU be undecided 'whether- she is "Laura" features of the convention Satur- Company, who has just returnedcourts will,also be established in Besides, Woodland avenue is, day and 'Sunday. will' be broadcast from his vacation at Lake Owassa. some of the judicial districts of thehost to -•visitors. He has extended nated by the Council as an irterfal •:^I^^UQvh^|^'|e|ft^:roc^I^ i No trace, he's yet been found of tit tfeIs""Mike.', ' ,lt jJQurlng: the vacation period, he county' which .'iWere created last an invitation to • all to call at thestreet, calj(ijig:''fprCla^B A ;pailpy:i :; Mrs. Baptisto 2ambeHI,,JA Weaver , ShhtShe.O.h.asth h may be, is made a, trlpiwltha party to Scran- winter by the; legislature, but thebuilding between 5 o'clock this af- c -:rs' i^ackrO«ri«i^feth^trpu^,iiiasstreet, -who left aer nome, her hus- a young green -parrot found in a Very^ hearty, 700-deles;ateB- from, ternoon and ;9vb'clpck jtonlght. ; ConiilictlQns jBeijifft r " if* ton. En route, they had a^ flat tire demand has not been as great in ConnectiftnB. with :.t,he .. vlteen:'>:te™e^1;(^:?;8.ec^n4;.-'i ^ band and three children two. weeks Jtree near Morris/atftnue on thefifty/ioretgnicpuntrles, in 'addltibn: ajid'Btopped at a garage, where a ^ *lJptne^a^ii|ysr"^bb>ft8;alfc 1 the other, district^ • , and conduits are now being ago. ^he children', - sit ani* tour" Boulevard, and"-.b'rbujfljt .to head- \o the^ -delegates• from the United chance''.remark revealed that; a The Board ailso adopted a reso- ys^ftlbMr.flf^Oi^n.ift^lmy.^^wtlii years old' and eight mouths, re- ft by XyUliaihClormley, whoStateB, ;aM'reglBtered for^the con; 1 If prppertjif;pwnpr8.fail to qw^ej 1 ; large cpa,l*^nine was but a fewlution yesterday unanimously NewStfjietto necessary cpnnections, clty^'wp spectively,, are being cared for by>complained th^at,:thee,, b bird was mak-.Ventibtt.'';rSiummlt;1sV'.repreiei(iitefl. :&y y tpa;n and the trpupe's qupftet Will mpa fi.iSA!Chrlstman;; general'secretary miles; iway."; ' ' •, [\ '•'••'.*• >• : ' •'••favoring the appointment,-effective ejs will do the Wprk an.4 h&ye the Oversee!*'of; the Poor, Mrs. Ger-ini g soo mucuch fteei hathathttt h e couldn'ld'tt j T^heLum party went to the place, August 3rd, of Councilman Seaman trude .Gross,. but tfl6y cry contin- Bleepleep. That Wa^ Tu^eaa^ y night.iht , of the; foeal associatipn, > • ; v anjpunt ' /aBBBBsed* ' agaiiWt 1': ;|1|k^wja^at^|pf;|sa|Cv;l;t;f:^ 1 l Tht g, signed" a release in case of acci- L. Wright a^"clerk of/the work." Be Called Broad propirty: jawn>rji> •.•'» This-: |r :iji:M|ii| ually lor thejr^ihotWr.' • ^' HoH w to gget ttrAmta.qhher pr. ppercch 'Ambn^Jthe: notablei yhp speak dent, arid was allowed-to descend ; was -quite, a problem; However, a ph:tb!e'•'ip'^gra'ni' thiB/' week are Dr. This position is in ^connection with to prevent tearing up thecpnpHtBitj ;,f Zambelllr.who is employed oy into the mine, after rubber cloth- the construction of the new tower Residents of Park ayehue, in theafter it ii cjnoe Iajia! •"<;•, ••••'; ^mpm PUDUC Service' Electric, and qaa!squirreqr l Varapere'dVp ^ Obligingly up JPhnMsckayof Mexico '•' Cr. W. Ring; ; had jbeen donned; ' / • ' i yi!; annex to the Cotirt' House in Eliz- center of the city, will find their The cp'titriofithe: project |«:W!bf '^ •'" '"' "7&;^K;I#:V'-"•> Company, returned irom tyOfkon ethth e tretr e andnd, l lauradelauraJdescfehdea dd heapheapp- Mfftby 5of • Pjaglahdj'Vfir.'' John R. ; : Follows Operation Tlirongrli ' '• Mdtt^whowill give -the closing ad* abeth, work upon which was begun addresses changed without leaving borjie bytije; city: and the P^jfeittj day about ^wo weei^a ago anandd foiktt ing coals' ot/t parrot invective on the 1 " Mr. Lum described sthe operation v JLlwCII2)v> tne children crying- and his T^iCfrheads of her disturbers. ,JThe night dress' ' Sundjiy^ n'lfeht;,.Charles ;4». • recently; Mr. .Wright's 'long, experi- the sffeet, if an ordinance to beowners ; a|on^ Uie , street, '• o%" tne children crying- and his T^iCfr : of the mine',from the digging' in ence iin the, building .business *.in proposed at the next meeting ot basis of '•• 49% by the c|ty ainf : gone, -There,.Was no lndicattota| force at the,,, piflioe -'station were .Ta^.':'^n|l.;;;. Dr..^':!|rp^Phik^'';;KagaWa the shafts^ t6 the I final .^..,y;?S,«£t* s^i:u 1 ; this vicinity! makes ihim particular- the Common Council is approved by balance, notXtov exceed' • $3i80v ^whjBr^ffieSmigMSb'e^lh^^ig'hb'Srwhre%e ihi b ih lhb6S« qdite pleased ldsVjciiildreivk t »nbed>t,d t&a Vona'it large thalt Dr.:&^QbSeiM jvioderator• V the left at the mine, and It is expected time,, ,,, , : ; te'cigag r Wtt>terrlb%' She doen't, '.OK^cK-^SjE^lliiH'tliyvChfW;1''' Dr. <|i»ufilloii^ The ordinance will propose to j^had^»'pfsipJtt# M -^ that there will be some sort of .; .;.,:;• ;;;'.-,;^;;';:,V;,i.!;; \\;rp< talk—give'talk—givek—give', her'^ime.^bher^ime.^be officersofficers! RufusM.'Jones* Haverford College: v ; l designate; JIB' Park avenue' only that : : t^uchaotlpnj Joseph. Roroe^^ -"' :T^e.c#app^eBnd^^4 follow-up on the mine owners' part. •,: ''';'• :-• ^' ''j;';' •'•• ••'wi^Jfi S. .-.Jpi. and wt % Hbiibtjyi, realtdrs, ark authorltie^Mye been npOfleil say—but «BeVcft.#.fn&Kf& several dis- Premier Berin-ett, 'who is' scheduled Maurice A. Doyle was another WlOjl runs from Denman. f tinct types of ttjol$e ,'.ranging from who:.<:have,.racted'•; aajMmanaglng .» Tfcie i»p&r|ioiilnient r pf / |ta» but hava e Jieartof ho onne answera - % spedlt on the same prpgrarn With vacationist called upon. He de- ,to, Springfield avenue; school mondy. for the school d Sr. ing the- deBcrlpti^n of MrMrss ."Z&ttttne mtld sbundjof^-iqueaky chair President-;^Hopvet•,: 'JaaA Bishop scribed his Vacation spent at Prov- agents, for^ the^ Kirby Cdnstructipn t^uet below the Lacka- bl <5,,the n6tigVml)d racket of a boiler Co.i jiaye dliapose^ pf^either by^Isale; wanna bridge on the Springfield trlcts of the county for 1931 tot4l ibelli, whwho is twenty-hutwntyhue tagrgtag old. t?illial64^^e>-McDowell, Wash- lncetown, and told of the quaint 1 ^l,398;652;^='an increase,'f&JM, ^l(»edly$ a .She took,all her clothes with, her ingtpft.1:;';:'&^-.'^,/:i'f^'v!;v;;>;, s ':Cp0n)lttee8? will; betat ^rk charge' of a humorous program at ,is7bcouwrlng?;j2p Boulevard; j).^C. fund, 90,pef Cent'. 01 the BchQPl.tfllii Wednesda street only. 1, Repeated offeac^s/ftf^er two wafn- on other special subjects, such'as next week's Kiwanis meeting, Mr. Wtapn; 'pf?Mis^Otange; will move from the reserve fund and frdnt : ; in^B.tulminat^J on ^uly, 00th, when t'lh /qSibi^Sttfay;^ '?W0ek • Pf i Prayer:^ Kentz is filling the chair in the "the- railroa'd?t&t^CFprVM3i'' |t: iMr....,™ t i •toi;;128^BpiiIevjara^ and ^ranlc W.^ ; ; tta Council'announced that at fh«lr un ,^evPi^d;';.-P#ife!;'tb:fr-BidlQ' ' ia>ld.' absence' of President Httrlan S. jDolB^pf Br^klynVJM)il .^cciapy the based' M'4':mi'- -\ attendanof i '6$M : Two Colored Boys Drown 3 Tveit meeting Domenlck and Joseph i promptr '0$tt$^pd^pplca |elatei^.-the; Kennedy, who is vacationing in lasftfln^ :-$0i% "c6niiJ(9tea,i at/l24 9,720,629'^(4^n-ia3f Is hsJs^Ar^ gh>-^stii eet-!i; attitude of the assoCiatlonB toward Veriflont. ' 1 1 ; in Scotch Plains Pond days' attendatlce-of .9ii68,5S(9; :t; ient- Bp^Ieyard.^tT^V-;^S;f vv^v'V. '" . :•;•• .: i#HI>irEfl$da!^^ ;;i'-l;'B,V«o!U8^siaj;e^'iharthe'a:d- Summit; ^0W«^^thi«;;yeiry|i'1' m ; Apply to Traffic ^rti^lngjypfJHbliie^ {houses :in :his A report that three boys had 825.72 against ,$65,539,56 IpjlQSjO li^ii)P^i^li^«^|ii p g of Secretarial/School •ad^^iefit*i'«i'fihV'f'8UMMit' drowned in, the Pas'sa|c River at Ployed on tbt. ,talk. H^R^p^lipi,^ New Providence sent reporters and districl; for'i93i as compared'^.1 laid off Wedne i& Commission for Lights other Summit people all'through mm tall frairithetailstand reveal- were to Open in Summit Clark *wp.^.|:j^ thai *Joaeph-.was lighting with limai Application was,made yesterday that section yesterday, after Albert >the An entlreljr new Institution for to the State Traffic Commission for S. Brewster, a local undertaker*, Enieabfitw -'MM1' He Summit is to he opened' here on permission to i erect lights atthrea Rotarians Planning to GarWood vwiiii' • reapecUve $ibj, The Rbmeo^s ev«nL had begun'searching tor the bodies, H«l»MaViiiv.^|." ff on ,-the,. traffic vloJaUons- emp September ^lst under the name of intersections In the city, The cor- having; received a call from County the. Summit Secretarial School by ners .specified are Park avenue and Fly Jo Boston Attg* 12th T Physician C. A. Brokaw in Eliza- S. Kathryn Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins Maple", street, Park and Summit Momitalneldfl .: II w beth. ' . , , > $mMM PICNIC much$$M ' Late in the afternoon* Brewster returned with the victyms, Bamtfel BnTiway —V»»»W» »V« U|7 l|,|Hk BUUUV J»««» 1 Whitte and William Ropinsonpinson, twtwo Rosella and', li ~thoroughly, familiar- 'with seen in the, report of the Commis- prilelP Riie P sion, expected, teUhin/a JWw day's, \ coloreld d % ffrp m .w«stflfildtflld) whho thl«, tm of vw6rk.; She, took he? on, expected, teUhin/a JWw days, \, cbri^ucted^^; ^^idytto^.^#Jfi.d Sly';'Ji?fi#'::%|Sira jRhd fc; HfilMoBm lieaclietYtrAltilna. "^ " ' A traffitraffic chunchunt at jfour^polnt jfourpolnts iijiethi ! Willii Scotch Plalii8.j State Police and k|nfl TJnlWity In f fifty .hAafreWtitly" been 'theV Unicin County Pa)rk guards ; had Iftathe fflgujes ,f 'final BiteSfnaviiBiot^yet a3-p'KitheXbp^le'B"^fof/-thra^ b iofa Send PAGE TWO tBE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY,

Firemen's Prompt Acjion Ziai* fn Hotel Beechwood Notes Suinint Man's Failher Dies in Saves Sh6£ Xeste&ay. ^Hf£ JJ Talks to Lions d1 - • -, Among those who registered at '.:i-»'S'ji'i.') 'yj::-i England tho ho^l this week are Mr. and Word was received thii morning Prompt action on a general alarm oad Mrs. George M. Corning of Orange, on Oriental Rugs '•':. '•>'• by Councilman . G. IJarry Culli3 kqpt damage from Are slight yes- Mrs. C. E. Taylor of Summit, Mr. .•')• • ;i.; terday afternoon, when firemen from his partner, Clifford H Lewis, Bids for the* Work* ot paving Mor- Joha Bedrosian, a member of the and Mrs. Rex Pearson of Summit, via has been pn a visit to England, were summoned to'a carpenter shop Mitfand Mrs. W. D. Williams and of the late M. A. Jilson, at the rear ris avenue, from North avenue, Summit Lions Club) entertained, that Mr. LOWIS'B father, Daniel E. the members of that organization WardjiWUUams of Brooklyn, A, G, of 21 Maple street. The building EJli?abeU», * t .Stujtyesaat avenue, Mitchell and party of Summit, Mr. How to Carry Lewis, died very suddenly at his was so situated that if fire once Union, the main road between Sum- with a twehty-minuft talk 'about qriental rugs and their makipg, at andJWre. Henry L. Mayum of Great home in Brighton, England. Mr. gained hgajOvajf) danger to .the, ear mit and Elizabeth, and the strip: on Neck, Frederic M. Halsey and party ]t>6wis leaves ,a.\ widow, five daugh- tire blpck was inevitable. The Elroora avenue and North avenue, the regular Weekly luncheon on of Short Hills, H. T. Adams of Your Travel Funds ters and only the one son. The son structure was used as a .storeroom from Chiltori street to Morris ave- Wednesday at the Hotel Suburban. •JJeiyatk. John H. Birkett of Short nue, officially known a« ^e^ion y gedroaian, is f> this country on the and contained several relics of for- J QrJ^ntal ^ugs JMls, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thurston Experience "shows that the best way to mer .dajys,1 nqtably home-drawn One, Route- S 24, total length it 3.08 arVe la-three Glasses, antlqu*** l 'and Miss Doris Thurston of Upper NATIOI ifii New miles, will be received.^)* the'State »ntlt(ue»^admodernelathe Gla . A'Ui'OT carry funds in traveling is by Travelers York next Wednesday. sleighs. ~.<<»kfi! 1 fJ4 BANK Checks, because they are safe, and so cording to information "tecatvetf^y those made after that year are cfaa-i ij; Canada, P. V. G. Mitchell and County 'Engineer,1 Rdi C. ColWn» to- gifted' as' seml-anUqu^'and 'mod' party of Summit; Mrs. E. E, Albee convenient—cashable everywhere. Be- day-, ''iii' > - '> • '' ,'>'*<'' erns. India, Persia and China/are 1 •of .Brooklyn, Mrs. C. F. Quimby of fore starting on your next trip come in The work includes erection 'of a the' principal Aslastlc irog p'redMC'*' Easfr, Orftnge, J. E. Appleton of small bridge. ' . ing cdqntties. Before 1900 all'ruga' 'Frwport, N. Y., A. S. Hamlln and and get some of our Travelers. Checks. The decision ot th& commission were made in the homtea of yhe'nat>' family of Summit. to undertake the construction work lves. Since then fdctories thave ' Mrs. Geo. R. Roa of Pittsburgh, was ojade afteT the Board,of Pree- been erected, but all jrugs are hand* 'Pb. spent the weak-end at the holdeuft ,had turnedr.dowft, aJpro- made regardless of the size; • iThe 'Beechwood. ' Inseparable PQSal that the. county proceed with average wages earned by the.rug* i' Induded ambng those who have the work under a'plan wb.ere.py the makers ia these factories is four'pr, cpmev to spend some time at the county -woWtfi^ reimbursed by the {IVQ (rents a week In American hotel ace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur g. No important business transaction can be com- v money, and the best rug makers lietfta of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mr*. State for th« ayehi\ei orded r rugs t o be madde ffor them. Jones'pf'East Orange. In Vogue tBotyowiiwittt Jewg^y conterettfe1 This eventually brought about the The .Bridge Oriontalo on last > Live afc)thai'commission ttnatpunced that trade and building qMar.ge, fac- inVMtion's were .written to resem- Today tories for that purpb&fe. blor Chinese characters and read it. had' decided >t» flropeed orvjthithe1' w&rjfc .Smith.State-ftjnda; 'It esymst- The oldest antique}, oriental rug backward: the ballroom was decor- By GRACE M. KOSTEB, erj, fche^opt atn$^qp(OOO. <8tdt0 En- in ^e world, stated Bedrosian, is ated with fancy Chines© lanterns Extension-Sen ice, N. J. gineer Jacqtt >L,VB£tiQrji former \n the Kensington Museum, In Lon- equipped for lighting, and facing College of Agriculture. C1TIZCHS TRUST COMPANY Uhlpit County oflgtnferv aluo"hW' don, England, and is yahied at the door, on an antique «hest of , That the costume is only as ; ufged, the" commission'to do the ^500,000. It is an Adereinff and was drawers beautifully draped in black -i OF SUWttn.M€WJ£RS€Y ' - made In 1539. It is'34 feet long and< gold brocade, stood the an- smart as its foundation garment is becoming more true with each sea- by 17 feet wide. The^speaker vwent tique prayepicabinet with the image on" to say that this rug is the hand!-1 of 'Buddha' in it that usually graces son. Any ordinary snug-fitting D. A. R. Notes work of one man, who worked the-lobby of the hotel. Screens of Kirdle is entirely inadequate for steadily between twelve and fif- black enamel with Chieneso fig- the newer silhouette because grace- JChe President Genets Message teen hours a day for thirty years. ures on them were used with good ful restraint is "the >ole of the new '.QHmaxlqg; the sumnier/August There are 33,370,200 knots in that effect, and a little lady in a gprge- undergarment. It must help the rostotes the soul. Vast'y reservoirs rug. He also further, remarked OUB satin Chinege costume, tolling taody conform to the new silhouette, of courage'and hope abound. New that the world's largest oriental Chinese fortunes, completed the which stresses the flat djaphram, thoughts enter our minds through rug was also in London. It meas- picture. There were twenty tables, the uplifted bust, a slight molding 1 reading, meditation and associa- ures 165 by 135 feet and weighs and a Chinese prize was given to at the noimal waistline, and :^^il^JiVFppci-to?Every%ge'';,'_' "...' te Lantern Tea ^OtoWl tion with friends. It Ja a toning about twenty-one tons. It requires the winner at each table; all the straight molded hips. As a builder of muscle and bone tissue for the infant, as a and stimulating experience to lay 170 men to move the rug when it guests who did not play received a All foundation garments for 1931 source Of energy for the growing youth,>s a provider of Is rolled up. Its value is approxi- little Chinese souvenir. Chinese po&sess certain geneial character- aside ~ routine ' duties ' and enjoy mately $10 a square fpot or around, almond cakes and fruit punch were sta~rftlna;!ior the adult, as a vitalizing agent fdr'th&aged, Corner of BoxiUV^dandSp*in^field Avenue ld istics. They are flexible, and light raUy pursuitsps- world ?300J)00. served by waiters in Chinese cos- in weight, increasing the comfort gdod milk has justly earned the title^ bestowed -upoti it by laughs, • at ^the so-called mid-sum- tumes. j telephone' Su'jriqrit 0-1513 'raer wilt. By August' there is a "The largest oriental rug in Am- of the wearer.. For the average the'jnedical profession .. .The Perfect: Food. | .atobtle phosphoresaence indicating erica, said Bedrosian, is in the •The many friends in Summit ol figure, the one-piece> garment, with that a. ilw, jrear'S'. program..1 la just lobby of the Boxy Theater in New Mrs. H. H. McAllister will be glad the^cup-shapod brassiere section Is aijead. TJhere Is an old saying that Xonk City.', Itas< Wrnieti q^untry^ but owing \o th,e^ differ- night concert on August 9th. to be fi^tad, overy garmem>should PHONE 1 ence in wages in Anjqrlca and in, There were as usual a number of havb tho under part of the girdle in tho home look forward eagerly the Orient, that a jug t measuring luncheon and dinner parties the section, extending two inches above to ft,chapge £rom,the"aU-year-tound ajjout 9 by 12 feet, if made in this past week. Among those who en- tie waistlinei and'it should not be If^T- GHathara J ta$ks» Many 'Will have 'Inpra- ttftie country, would cost around, 44,000, for reading. WWe shoulshould taktke ad- tertained wero Mrs. Van ,Gaasbeek, made too tight in an effort, to haye ovqry opportunity af wh_ile the same rug made In any of Mr. and Mrs. E- R. Vollmor, the the dtaphram appear flat, The &HAIHAM &W »Iva-ntaget - otit f the Asiastic countries could be pur- M.isses Kennedy, Miss Mary R. Don girdle should cuive in naturally,' for& to th- e 'besbet pos- chased for $500 to $600 and give the nell, Mr. and Mrs. A, Lewis, A. Ab- b,eUe duf avowing the flesh above the waist- stole dealer a fairly good profit, pleton. Mrs'. E. B. Wilder, Dr. and line to Ue oasily inside tho girdle. up" and . eliminates • the roll: of ments .of,iod_ay are boneflcial. They f UHV"!»tc ebdeayor;./ 'Some writers Mrs. R. E. Merwin, MIBS A. R. Lan- ' 'ate beginning* \Q', cbmrnenf- fcpeniy The speaker went on to say that a*he girdle should be long enough flesh found be'h'e'ath too short a restrain \he "muscles and provont vegetable dyei' are used almost ex- gan, E. D. North,' Mr. and Mrs. A to be sat on. This last quallfica>- l1 the hips..irqm •sproadine'.. It'inuist ^lUpbii the lriodern'breaking ufr-of 1 girdle..!-! n» " • :: '/. lll foli W»Wa. Henntng, Miss E. L. Brown, Miss lit tion.ls very lmpoitant bqcause it be, remembered, however, that' good PpVclklPrJc^dh ftie' home. ' tttner-tiWteirB'* suggest The..-.st6ut( ..woman roalizes her. : BoUer .Replacements 1 tthey a,re more dependable^ P." Fiscjier, Miss I. Ayres, Mr. and prevents .the garment from "riding carriage is the Wasis of a smart 'that ilt' would bV.vAfif'BenMbWtW tfljtftln theitherr color better jne1 fytrs. George Bielit7<—all guests of rioed for a restraining garment. Tortflltect Oil Burners get up schppla fpr 'hpitfeTPialcerSi' The danger of omission lies yvith appearancie andi thatinO > amount of s dyes, • in fact "the laws'bf Persia the hotel; also Mr. and Mrs. C. Pt speech. correct cors'etting' can takq the - 9303 And rv The Impact frpm concujntratipn, in Htriptly prohibit'the use'of' any' Worth ot Westfield, Mrs. M, L. Parents and relatives of young her thinner sister who sometimes our,reading uppn the hPme.Ufe.antf 1 thinks she can past! through,! the place of correct posture. Make: n other dye than those der^dd from Denslow of Summit. children who set a bad example by habit of standing and sitting cor- hpw.to^make it brighter- and owes incorrect speech arc deplored by crowd unnoticed.-, The unseemly vegetable matter. bulges and curves are often hers rectly. An.easy way .to asBUnie-the Secretary i Mr. Ryan. For the normal child, correct pesture isAto i!nagine you !fc John Mlltq'n'exclatmed,*"f cttlVai learning to talk is not only a great and her .need.of help Is. just as^evi- complete and generous education ly outlined L, dent. However,.; she may select a are.belnr pulled-up by the hair pn Niagara Falls Playground Notes event but a great task. H he is the top of.your head...'This, cjnises tbat> which !ltfj a-man to perform' kins'Glien and normal and acquires habits that light weightymore flexible, one—or justly, skilfully and magnanimous- way of Oswego, two-piece garment without boning. the diaphram to be drawn ia ,a«d the "finger .takep" ^ntralNew Wasliing|on Pla>groun4 are abnormal, the result Is nothing up, firming the. muscles aad> cor- ly nil pf -the offices, both private ' was made short of a disaster. The young;girl who: is thin itnqy: and public, b'f >peace and J wan" ... York. The' r'etur Bojs' Activities still wear the narrow garter belt. r6otirig 'the curve at, the back of through northern Pi bylvanla by The Junior Boys' Baseball Team the; waistline, and holding, the -He-was bneof.the world's great- the wayway" ootf riradforalcf68shigtlji9 To all others It .is .denied as fur- est poete aid England counted him 1 £ve"Mabie its first defeat here nishing too little restraint ; head and, neck on, a lino with the Delaware Rivex back ' inW; New; Wednesday afternoon. The game GOLDEX GLEAMS •body. ...-...••...... '..., .••;. • .i. one pf eyes mav rail; the gay nineties, the present gar- outcome to individuals or to thtt furnished-the pria didn't fare so well in the first half Chanms strika the sight, but Republic If we' keep- on en'-" smoking, set" (Ujton of the Playground League season, , merit wins the soul.—Pope. coutaging youth - to know . more, , Tl^e irjegu" having lqst most' of its gan)es, II is a mc:.lm, that those to about this land v and -to be fiUed the' board shows promise pf doing better In whom everybody allows the sec- With-lofty aspirations for to un-; 'uuwusuu,-. n.Dfiu»» «n the secpnd half. The boy's ex- ond place have an undoubted dying liberty,- wv shall.,in' some. hibited a bettor brand of ball in w . w,ere,, ae|rd* £nd' acted title.to tho flrst.—Swift. ' iftBUKJ'sset'th'* exkttniile^of .con* uppn/ Several matters'oMmpOrt-' their 'last couple of games and ictiVe' effort'.'which*magnifies, a.u'p* for ,tlie epming year .were should do better! from now on. <' Talents angelrbright, Banish all Washing Cares! lie good *ta&Helittt«tftae!eviI'. '-v brought up and dtsc^sseu, result- ', The. evening horseshoe tourna-; If wanting worth are shining fin thfe'deepeBt ho_urs of .the. nignt, ing in the. a'ppqjntnrfnt & a num- jnent is progressing rather rapidly. instruments U ;thS-'luadi'imoth> oircles>'. in. happy bor, qf compiJtteBs Id handle these R. 'Melkanlan. L. Jan.kpskl, A. Jan- In false ambition's hand, to fin- •flight,^ -Unseen" it; 'carjles .out its. koskl, and M. Pqnzio reached the ish faults r 1 : 1 $UVi)M6/f /"JT6 ' 'faaii^ ''i''it seems jhird round, . (, ' Illustrious, and givo Infamy re- gro,tesque< to' bev^tept upon patjji-' The evening checker tournament nown.—Young. L Jl'Springf: otic' • errandB;'™ -Begmning with( is moving ,mpre slowly. The fof- Columbus land. raentioning:,he1rP af- Ipwing have reached the second . Daughters of America round: W. Petykp,wski, A. Jankoski, Pies at Mother's BetlHlde aract$ristlc ot being the firstmeeting of Star pt Sui E. Wilson, J. Twill, q. Spezzi, K. Chicago—Leonidas Jeffers, of ', in the face, mit Cpiinpll No.'29,-Daughters pf .Bpgosian and J% Da^tl. Amefica',' 'yrssl' hsH Wednesday Auburn, Neb., cameito the.bedside i i jests and, 1 T •• , (^ICIBV ActhitlOH of hjs mothei-. seriously ill. Just as jnerlcan his- .ntght'-ln Odd Pellowp HttlK Fdur Monday the girls again journeyed ^ stood: by-tho bed a bolt of. light- Mm* to Memorial Field where anot^elr ning crash**1 through the window, rehearsal pf the .pageant was held. killing h-w. The woman (Was nnln- Winter. elated^ a{. thcUnitiatldn. Afte.r the work of the, afternpon jikred. ' . -! was.completed the children enjoyed ,c6uncllott;, Catherine' shpwers. • Another rehearsal; will Subscribe to this paper. Assistant coun- be held tomorrow. •. ' ii Friday T a,lternoon, August: 14th, , at M.e- THe Mosquitoes &had\ id njoriitl Fieldl. l-i-^-r -laVr: ie., team; Jessie The. jacks ^purnament andmixed checkers-tPurnamqnt ,are 8^11 in .progress; f^BPfM elhjer, period have ,been, found to, have. ,smftU vocabularies fpr any 'certain ,'Orlves Away warden;_AmeIia h,' inside age and to be below the average hel, outsidtid e in intelligence. ' • ' Mosquitoes, .Gnats, 'eV c 1 We are called a,,lip-lazy people, says Mr.^Ryaiu- We."are,told that wetfp not Jove .our»ianguage. Boys and 'girls'"graduate 'from high school, go into-'ooUege and profes- •slonal' school without learning to fM. speak granunaticallyv :They -have '^pply Bkeeter Moo( tb exp.oee| . eliable neverr beeibeeirr taughtaughtt ththe seriousnesseriousness part's and'.for^et about insect pests torto ability,abity,^ Of!! speech'habits hb , andhtheyi do.nott •in hiss attiolattiole,e . realis!* thathatalisteneffiflt a IJrteneft lha entittedto them. Absolutely harmless foWp'sti hat a* slovenly, speaker i^ a delicate-ekinfi. ' ft tb!hker.Vy ** (S rV - l -,c Thattks f to'duri-moderh science, mental

FRIDAY, AUG, THE SUMMIT ttERAtD AND SUMMIT W.; J. PAGE THREE'. ,' Christian Science Church . (.Anyorie that wiBhea to attend &y the, dependent because of alleged MARY MAGUIRE In Summit Churches "Spiritp " wflwll be thte subject ofof,t, theh ! secure tickets}from 0. C. HowafrdHoi , imperfections.-. The case developed lesson^sermon In all Churches o superlntendehtAiipf the Sunday into a matter of credibility of Residential Hairdresser school; 'phone /3ummlt 6-037878, ; New Providence and testimony since the defense claimed Rev, Andrew W.Blackwofld, D.D., Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug Formerly of the Mirror ust 9th. - -•.;.-• - District Court notice of the Imperfections had and McClay's • of Princeton Seminary)' will again 1 . v:. been made within two weeks and bring the message Sunday !.morning The Golden Text is: "If we live 1 3 Bank Street ' Summit, ft. J. In the Spirit, let us 'also walk in the From the Borough and fdwnsWp* the company argued that. no such at the Central Presbyterian'Church. Sunday School Decision on an application for notice' was' given. . The 'company For Appointments ! I Spirit" (Galatians<5:25). Including Murray Hill and Berkeley Heights rule to show cause why a verdict had asked a total of $165. 'Phone Summit tt-8953 The visiting minister at Oakes Among the citations which com of the jury in the-case tried last prise, the lesson-sermon is the fol- MThere were five no-appearances Memorial M.' B. Church this Sunday Lesson/ -week should not be set aside, was and\ fourteen adjournments/yester- lowing from the Bible:. "And it ed for two yeajrs Tuesday evening 1 New Providence Borough the only contested, action Jn Third day. , • ;/>><•• • is Rev. Ralph C. Saxe of Scotch came to pass, /when he was, in a (By rfenry Radcliffe) when he was token before Record- District Court of _ Union County : In the afternoon, an accident Vou would. not Plains. Morning service at lr'a. m. certain city, behold a man full of er Francis M. Murphy. Posplel here yesterday. The court session 1 1 Swlth-Knox ' was : arrested by Trooper Philip case occupied the' attention of the drive without a Preaching subject, "The Land- leprosy: who 'seeing Jedus fell on Announcement has been made.qf was the shortest yet held since in- his face, and 'besought him, saying. SAU1 CONTCKTED Blondo of the Berkeley Heights urk It\was not a ^regularly con- license — "Why marks of Life." the marriage of Miss Elsie Knox, auguration of the"*popular court in tested case but of the variety call- Lord, it thou'wllt, thou canst make sub-station of the State Police af- Summit. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H» ed petition,'-consent- and order. drive without me clean, And he put forth his International Snndtty School ter his car ran off Springfield ave- 1 At the 11 o'clock service at the Knox of Willow street, this town, nue and crashed Into a fence Sun- William Simon, of Newark, at- There was no defense attorney and your 3 A's? . ' Summit Methodljs Episcopal hand, and touched him, saying, I son for Aagast dthj 1931 torney for the plaintiff, the Bilt- will: be. thou clean. And im- and George Smith of Edgar street, day nfght. consent fdr the actlton was filed, Church, the pastor,' Rev. Henry L>. Golden Text: "I was not 1 rite Upholstery Company, also of which made the case a practical Service, Safety, Security, Savings mediately the leprosy departed Summit. The ceremony .was per- Poapiel- and Harold Corcoran, Newark, had filed the rule to show for you and your family. Lambdln, will take as the subject disobedient' unto the heavenly who was riding with him, were round table.dlscussion. It involved c from him" (Luke 6:12,13). formed Ju}y 28th at St. Teresa's cause on behalf of his client, ! Write . for, new booklet, of his sermon "Faint Not Thou Un- aurence L.\ Gill, Jr., seven years vision."—Acts 26:19. Church by tlte assistant rector, : treated for contusions and abras- against whom.a. jury of, local men t der His Reproofs, for Whom the (Lesson Text-Acts 0:11-9, 17-19; Rev. Martin StantOn. ' i Ions about their faces, arms and 1 old, lhjured by a truck: of the Sum-, Lord Loves He Disciplines." Wallace Chapel Services brought a verdict IMt ' Week in mt Lauiidiy • Company on June New Jersey Automobile 1 Tim. 11:12-14.) 'bodies by Dr. W. Johnson Hallock favor of Samuel SeleBneF,'.45G Clln-. The services at Wallace Chapel of Plalufleld avenue, Berkeley 1st. Suit'was brought, by ;"his Club : A> Mi >E. Zion Church en Sunday Our lesson today concerns one of Personal Mention ton place, Hillside. Judge JohaL, The pulpit of the' tfirst Baptist Heights. In default* of the'fine, 1 next.friend,''his father, Laurence 848 HLrli St. Newark, N. J. Church of Summit wQl'be occupied will be as .follows: 11 a. m., Mrs. the rnost enpchful events In the Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Debbie, Hughes upheld the^rdict of "no, L. Gill. The'vaicldeht occurred.on Pospiel was sent to the Morris cause for action" yesterday add.the! Sunday morning by tlie RevJHenry Rebecca, Lasslter, evangelist, will and family of St, Albans, L. I- 1 Springfield avenue," I world's history. It tells how Saul County Jail, Mprrlstown, for thirty Case will not be reopened. Jacob Dale White,' D.D., professor at thepreach; 3 p. m., church school; 7' of Tarsus changed from a persecu- were the week-end guests of Df days. The decision, 6'f .Judge John L. Presbyterian Theological Seminary, p. m., Young' People's meeting; Debbie's mother, Mrs. Frances Deb? R. Mantel, Summit lawyer, argued Hughes awarded < the boy $100 and tor to a missions ry of the Chris- bie of Mountain avenue, Murray the case for Mr. Simon; plaintiffs ; Omaha, Nebraska. His subject will subject, "T,he Story of Tynfiale,", Jfotesiof Interest his iather $25. ' . Mention the HERALD when buying) be "The Pre-eminent Jesus." Serv- Acts 8:26-35. At'8 p. m. the Senior; tian faith. Hill. attorney. • > • , . 1 Mr. and Mrs. William McLauehlln Playing Sunday afternoon on the Irving1 Dinetsky, Ofi Newark, at- ices begins at 111 a. m. \ Choir will render a song service;, Saul has been described as "the home diamond the St. Vincent's there will* be' no speaker. Mrs; greatest /and most influential man have concluded a visit to Mrs. Mc- torney for\the' defense, opposed the laughlin's parents, Mr, and MrsCadet. s baseball team defeated the reopening of the suit. There willybe the i regular Sun- Lassiter will conduct the Choir.) of human history," and there Is not I. A. C. team 'of Plainfield by a 6 day mornlngi service at the First On Monday, August 10th, the pas- Louis B. High of Fassatc street. Was Furniture Bllt-lUt*? fnitch exaggeration In the charac- Daniel G. Webster, Mr. and Mrs'. to 0 score. Baptist Church, corner of New tor, Rev. Florence Randolph, will- terization. For, if Saul had not The local volunteer fire com- The case"' aroused ' considerable return from her six weeks' tour olj Robert Webster and family, Mr. and comment last • weBk when the jury: England and^Springfleld avenues. spread the Christian doctrine to pany is planning for their annual The Rev. Henry' Dale' White, D.D.,1 the Holy Land,' and on Thursday, Mrs. William Webster, Harold deadlocked at'eleven to one over Eijropc-np one knows 'what the Webster, Mrs. Dora Oehrlg. and picnic to be held, August 23rd at Professor Freitoyterian Theological the Sunday school will have its Clark's Grove ill Myersvlllo. the question: of .the furniture sold Semglnary, Omaha, Neb.1, will b» laannual picnic.) This year the pic-subsequent course of western his- daughter, Miss ,AUce Gehrlg, all of by the plaintiff and returned by Two Good Drinks nic will be / held at Keansburg. tory might have been. Passaic street, and Mr. and Mrs. charge of the £l 'o'clocki service. Personal Mention \ < i • • ' It might be well to know a 'few Elmer High of Springfield avenue A 'their grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Miss Maxine Corcoran of Brook- faqts about Saul's early life, His are spending some time at Manas- Adam Betzold of' North Plainfield, and a Companion for Them T cflian. lyn is visiting her cousin, Miss • Mrs. Carrie Merdinger of Allen- father was a Roman citizen,, al- Mrs. Lawrence R. Wlncholl and Marion Corcoran of Elm street. town, pa., has .concluded .a visit to though a Jew, and lived in Tarsus, children of Morehouso place, Laurel Vincent Clark of Him street is on Mrs. Thomas Van Varick of Sunnyr V:- •: , large Bottle JT•'.. a prominent city and college cen- Park, are spending the week with a visit at Ottawa*, Canada. side slope. '.,-. , ' v aSTIAN SCIENCE ter of that day, situated on thoMrs. Winchell's sister at Point A son has 'been born to Mr. and Mrs Tiffin. Annesser of" Maple •:.-:.-.;F!AE' ,.cjri of ^Christ, Scientist..., . of Summit., is a branch Lith-a-Limes 27c / orThe flfro&er^ northeastern corner of the MedPleasant- . Mrs. George Raley of Morris street. street left Saturday to visi^ at i Mrs. William .Woodruff ot Lima, O..':';: ' • "'•' •.'••'' '" . • • In/Boaton/M^sM;;/^:^ • •• r ;':; •••.'•.'. '•'•'..•• iterranean Sea. It had an exten- ?% 'Large Bottle •''.' ' sive .commerce &t that time and Its Springfield avenue has returned '• Joseph Ahearn of Main street is ' . ServIceBari) faeld at 28iRuthVen Place, every; Sunday morn- front A visit to Miss Anna E. Crane Millington spending two weeks in Connecti- 0 ing at 11 o'dbdk..'.Subject this ^ek:' ••:•••• /?• •"••••-."• university outranked the' famous one at Alexandria. Of Plainfield. cut. •: •• "v •,' •••_.- f:r C.&C. Ginger Ale 20c Mrs, Orla Rubsamen and daugh- Itendy for Carnival Mr. and Mrs:1 John Palmer of the, . Saiil's family'llfo 1B partly a mat- All the •• :,.,, 2^^m^S^0l^:^^'M ' ter, Miss.Orla Rubsamen, of Moun- is In , Readiness for Gillette section'are at Little Rock, • • • .' •*'.'• " ''•''• AND ' • '••,•.'. ter of conjecture. He had a sister, twenty-second annual carnival of /•^v.'ijftriiiair^ -.C^'- •. •'". tain avenue, Murray Hill, have re- 'Ark. . ' • •>.••' ••.••••••, . [ Wednesday ey.eWng testinionial1 feting at 8.00 o'clock. We know. Because of the require- turned from their summer home in the Basking Ridge Volunteer Fire Mrs. Amos' Guest of Church t; l)Iew Package of National Biscuit Company's . ment that a member of the Sanhed- the Thousand Islands. Company to be 4ield tonight and to- street, Liberty\Corner,; entertained Tne 1 ree pubjad rbaijjjng toomj'In /the MTBI•',National. Bank morrow night> on the school Building, located BMNO.-S. Highland flveaue, near Springfield rin the- supposition Is that Saul'had Misa Eva Krayer, sixth grade the members of\ the Missionary So-i ; beon marred," although from the teacher in Lincoln School, is recov- grounds opposite the firehouse. ciety of the Presbyterian Church of English Style Crackers avenue, la open dailr. except Sundays :aod hQUdftys,.f.rom 12 to Booths and stands and a largo 1 ,.• 4.30 p, m.., Sawurday, evenings 7.8Q to-9 o'ptocK. ^ / w fact no, mention is made of his wife ering from an operation at her that place on Wednesday after- . . , At tlic Very home in Madison avenue, Lacka- dance platform have been erected noon. - \. /. • la tec'we Infer h& was a widower and stocked and the firemen '.are ; Speclnl I'rlco of flaring the dayB covered by the waniia Park. Miss ;Sue Deutsch of Flnley ave Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Voight of ready to do business. Several ape- nue, Basking Ridge, has returned Biblical'storry of hhi s lifeife.. .Sauls ca1 l features have been arranged by fth d Kew Gardens and Mr. and Mrs. from a visit at'Asbury Park. father-was evidently In comfortable William Sayer and son, Warren, of the firemen. Members 'of 'the Carl • H. Booth of . Oak street, circumstances for the boy wasQueens, Long Island, are visiting; Ladies' Auxiliary, under the direc- 3asklng., Bid^e, left Uhis week to ralB.ed to be a rabbi and was sent tion of Mrs. Catherine Happe, will spend several days at Boston. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Voight of River serve a dinner both nights. to -Jerusalem for religious training. road, Chatham Township. • Mr.> and>Mrs; Myron Snable, Miss .* Saul possessed an unusually keen Mr. and Mrs. James A. High of The general ^arnjval committee Elizabeth Booth and Miss Harriet includes Chief'Frank O. McGulrk, and analytical mind, tho product of Qpringile.ld avenue are entertaining Snable and\ William Canada and chairman,'' Howard A. Brush, sec- Richard .Booth, >11' of; Basking ^inheritance and training. As a boy Mrs. High's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheer of New York. retary; John 'R. Turner, treas- Ridge, spentXthe week-end at Long 'ho studied In the local synagogue urer; David Y. Moore, Harold Fen* BronchX. ••.•.. V,,' ..'/•,. -': . .•.! \', school, mainly concentrating on the nimore, John E^Pope, Bryce Cars- Notes of Interest Mr. and VMrs^yHarold Martlndale iebert's told Testament, probably using the well and Louis 'A. Rickey. ' '•'"•• .• ':g±r\ *+<% The Union County Road Depart^ of Columbus.iiO;, haye conoluded a Septuaglnt version., At the age ofment has a large gang of workmen visit to'Mr. and^Mrs. Jacob.Deutsch Springfield Avenue ' 'thirteen, he became a "sou of the employed on Springfield avenue re- Notes of Interest of Flnley, avenue^ Basking Ridge. ; :i commandment" aM'-was taught a The Bernards* Township .Commit- Thomas .Alcott \WeIss and Mrs. -,:V;.^;i "-"^Vw v" '?^t*V vVVTP^^ip-^ *- ^^^^^"''r %5^fe'®5»^" ^^^d^ v^>*^^)ttt'.-^^3t:: surfacing that road la a number of trade, in hla-case,-tent-making. At places. Earlier in the season,the tee and Board of Health met Tues- Lillian Crawford of, ,t'he Mt. Bethel shoulders of the road were repaired day evening in 'the towns-hip rooms section. accQtnpanled by the latter's Phones d4280-22$|. 2282 about fifteen years of ago Saul was in Oak street. daughter, . QliVe, • of v Bayonne, and sent to Jerusalem, where lie wasand the gutters cleaned out and deepened. Eight employees of Moffet's Ga- Ira Fredericks of Ne"wark, are on 'educated urider, the, great' teacher rage in Bashing Ridge attended a a m,otor:tour of' Canada and New Gamaliel, >' renowned throughout The local volunteer fire company is completing plans for a clam sales convention, at Lake- Hopat- England. ,, , v \ '> : Jewish.'circles as » profound and cong on Wednesday. l 5 bake and athletic meet to be held pure teacher, i ' •"• . August 22 at Peck's Park on the Plaps, are being r completed for his rabbinical studies' were Passaic River. The affair'will*,be the,'annual, clam-bake of Btehop concluded Saul probably returned for members-of the company and Janes,; Mejliodlifc Episcopal. Chiirchj to his native city and possibly serv- its exempt association. foi^e^i^UJ•^u^ust:;13th -on:, th^j i oKuri6§; gpojiftdi'" ed there- for twelve or fifteen-yearflt, The Men's Tuesday Night Club ; In this -way he was ,absent from met Tuesday evening at the home \ .'"^e''- iJibeffer Corner volunteer) JUdea .during the active ministry of Arthur Lord In Central avenue, fire ;<;pnip|njr, <;,"—>--hol d -it s w:ojimial ••vh; sU6je^of^^Tp(^^i^4in>3^:-B^ be the- sonal contact with him. Six years •Tth'^qn'^'thje^ Tegular.' "carniVal the organization will be at the ;: : ;: ; : : -thlr; jiin :^»^^tapf^|^^ after the crucifixion we find Saul home of William Pegg in Mountain growndsJ,';. 'v.- . ;--w. •''.'.•.•'•.- ;. -.- >v! •/lette^pf^^lft^lrft back in'Jerusalem, a member of the avenue, Murray Hill. .. ..The^aaies:; Aid,: Society of M ; ."!" *.,•.,,",--..--.... 'f :*• .':;'i-.','• 1.'v.'7^' '"\'":'-.A: •':."'•'•'• • x '•-•'V.-' "'•:•?• • .... MT .. .- service each Sunday Sanhedri'n, and a most bitter enemy The New Providence Borough Mt:^et|f(j|:^tist Church.hftve' de-; -:. wbraing/'JB^i^-WoiJSi?. v ot'the.hew faith. His reputation as Council wljl meet next Thursday, elded. npt"'to. hold their annual Ic^i crea'in: festival lintII September. 1 !i| '^'chu^rclii;^^ a persecutor of those who believed night at the Borough Hall. on Jesus, spread throughout' the Wellsworth Clynes and his or-^.Th"e'rMt,*rBAtih'eli Grange, haa made Christian groups, and Saul him- chestra of this pjace have returned plans; to.ftplfl a '.carnival' Septenxher Be/f,,de.clared that none had been upon the conclusion of their 4tli and (|tti. : A modern electric' ice-; Chatham -:- New Jersey more cruel or heartless against 'bjoj^.w.ill 'be 'jj;iveh away on the last Springfield and'«aldron,AV«nnes Christians than he himself.' , month's engagement to play aboard /Sl was present when Stephen the S. S. Republic of the U. S. Line on its cruise to Hamburg, Germany. •;',The, annual picnic' of the' Moun- a Vas fetoned. H6 took an active- part tainVieiy Sundtiy School, formerly in Che effort'to stamp out what was The boys' report a wonderful trip) known as the> Dead' River Sunday ~rr reg»r,ded" 'as 'a.-ljeresy. !'Th,ro;uehout and their muelc proved so favor- $^iw>I,: wi)l beilieid August 20th on "erusalem he "made 'havoc of theable that-they have been asked to the: lawn,/pf• tie''home • of Mr. and hurcb" ^idh i hm t d play another, engagement with the Mrs'.:,(3iia:rle8.Crabb; ':' ' -vt ,V-'-;- •:". hurcb," ^invading homes to ^ Line. . V Tfce IWt. • ^ethel ; vqlunteer fire ipllevera to prison. Many of them. r 1 qpnip^ny. •. IB • rjusning wotk on tne Central Presbyterian Church, were scourged,. 8on)e- < suffered :ere^i{op 'of their new1 firehouse In 'eathr,aHd every impediment POBSI- Berkeley Heights o^dfer^to ippnipleie the building be* ile was thrown across the, growth > ; SALE $5 Dr, teockweU, $fi Brank^pastor • ifore ^SeptetaTjB^r 12th,' the date of \ •i; the new faith "by the zealous Personal Meritlon < i- 'i:-.... , -'.g^ve^tinoing supper. Saul. At length he requested plen- Miss Edith i 'Myrtlyt e Lebaughg,, ary powers to journey into other The Garret Shop again finds it necessary to take additional teacher of the fifti h gradd e in Coll - ; ;: actions, especially Damascus, so umba School, who lives in Madison, •J';;V\4^ -Pe^8^Wi2Hentfpn> '.:' ••. v wjpod, D.D., j that he could root out the new faith is home from Memorial Hospital, ?Mr^:?^lctort^ Cbpiell! ^t iLon^r space for its rapidly expanding business., In'order to clear the (verywhere. Morristown, whore she' underwent !Jjil*rQeid" wa^ npstpss '.Tuesday "to • store, for the work.of alteration, Sve must dispose of about 600 On the wayto Damascus the an operation for appendicitis. members - of. thi? Community •-*1llig- reatevffldt took place. Saul, trav- Warren Missing of the Gillette sIdn;iCircle,!' rir^V:^.':;. :.r,:' 'r'."'.Xi,:'^: eleven-dollar dresses quickly. These dresses will go on sale on inng^^ej^erly.'toiwe^^'hhSi-veri- seotion is • spending his vacation ; , JoiBl; •BebpUt>And Nathan And "ChMsfPQute for 'Worry?, ^n^a^btt'^th^e^^ho'-fproles^ed touring the state by auto, 'Da^^HaTl^lenrTuesdj^-to^peM1! Saturday, August; 8th> and through the following-week at $5 each. altajlil Jesus, met and talked with Max Schott is building a new inn several weeks, In camp In Canada^ th'e'^s)ey:on;^ejh1ghVj^^|te. later on Springffeld avenue near the : George I^pcisko of • River road are Invited!to worship w(th us,, lifC lie li?Wji -tBls;:;ocicasibQLo as one' Passaic River. . » suffered seyereJj(njury to one. of the Mrs. J/K.' Lang of the Union Vil- fingers. vof- his tight hand: 'Tuesday tlipre^wgjn^fr^ftuV-'re&llzed lage section Js building a new ga- v/hilo releasing ia Wake rod froin a rage on her property,. cayn aJsldlig, it the Morris ^Iqun- ipVJ^itl^^ijn^; :5|iril? ji|3er^ent^a; •'' Charles Bender/ia remodeling the ty( Crushed Stone Company plant.,, !omp,le.t.eof >th&; blbeivty Cbrfier' Pres- i:^Rth rte7aays;r6^^bod^iiii:::,da|fei; i 'flssi'wi^n:: jlnanlaSi^a'ilwUeT^: in byterianmailBe are on a,month's 1 1 :< : t^ei^lty^i^^^instructea . ! to --i'visit Ooijiniittee /will meet^ Wednesday 'vaoatlpa.^ • /^- i7.•''•'-:<•• •<•Belect^ PlaiMield • ayenue.- ^e^veral i!,ordi-( Xa^t;!aon^t^''«^eQteS:'tb/reiti'rnyt6 ; : li Bll:;^s|eigetet0:ipe?fereafr;,6mt}le nances are 'due for passage at thetheir Jhpme^in; the>l^t<';Betlieli'se*: "wowafei^uf •;( ajBdeptedyth*i tvtasfe, meeting;-;'•••'^r^^y^.^.-A "-r-. --^ tlon soon from a Morrlstown hos- (fr?Ztt%k : : : fttajfing^ti shiprt ^hlleiinBlapasfcusi:Itsptip hew school nvrse and teachr pital, •.;• --i^-,:,/;-.'. iyf:fl-:S' --! {\-i:-:::^ the^ijg6itai'-fa^yiS;In;t&f!|jM)l^ : •^er'i^MBV^brp^.^d'^pettj11: M :erj:;'bt'"ihU4vliyfel0.i^i|^;:/^diw «^e^vhe^fTeAdju^t^d^ihii^vttMJt^l iBOCT;6f NeT? ProyideinfeeyiJias cbmP ^tepld^d.f/'MtH^e'ttelVMdVTiaitlijiB, i !l andspiritual life Completely to the'mencedv'ion/'li?r.^-i»^:;'duUesf: ;': Sn^ succeeds MlB8E3thelM.Blnehart ••^Dftmaw^!':esca^i:fr(#jljis. %h'ofrTM^^y^it«FJrf|ireri^^^e«l^at m^8^^^-^Me^^^^ll«:'liliai; .8erticeWto';'tak^'a;^0|iitIt)n^ina the ii^eBt/tb Jerusalem.'BHraahfts Sdmervllle school Bystem. Miss il3 ^owtfsl^affal^e^^ 5f5 ;K;.SprjW^el*^^»^u^ti*^p^rtf ;S|Mp$*^^^r#nlf|belinf8fe

to K human e« Fliar- ; u events ^^0^^^j^^^^^'-p!^^vn» the^Coliseurri;^used? Easyl^-CarefiUl-^ifoii H; / I tin Short ; the b If |t||} ^ayj/fe^^gi:;,; ^u^;^n|o^ on while w ::: >? ] the ^ the oa-the nrttlflbor. #p^^^|^^^^^^ ^tri^ |*^hih fliese' coliuncuur nextfBri^ay.^; ^ tton astlie mi SM PAGE FOUR SUMMIT IlBESCfr RECORD. SUMMIT, N: J. ;'AUG. 7, 1931 Pohler To Hur For Red Sox Against Irvirigton Stands Tomorrow Summit Twilight St&rs Down Madison, 84 — Knights Down Hose Gonipany, 3-2

PoWer Scheduled to Pitch for Sox , The Other Ferrell LEAGUE UPH01DS SCHE1T1E Unipire Forfeits Along the Line The Twilight League arbitra- tion committee last night unani- Against IrWngton Mere Tomorrow By Bill Lucas mously- voted to uphold Umpire fiatne to Caseys Scheppie in forfeiting Wednes- Summit Line=up to Remain. Practically Intact —Bill day, night's game between, the Elks Exalted Ruler Re= SHOULD MOVE BLEACHERS Elks and Knights of Columbus Baker Will Be in Reserve—Chae,thfl>offending filayera, bu,t in'amateur baseball flne«,are Fiel'd Tuesday night, by the close feited the. contest. / The third battle of the day will see out of th^OJieation, and yie umpire must have spme weapon tp enforce score of 3-2.. ' •. - the Springfield Stars performing at Saturday's Kcsnlts A large 'number of fans were Chatham 3, Summit 1 his,decisions TJbe rules clearly, state that no spectators,ahall sit on the Meter Moroney was in; rare form disappointed by J this unexpected Millburn. Aflllburn J, Irvington 1 .players' bench and the umpire has the rlgh.t to clear the benph. allowing six hits and, striking out Mudlspn 16, Springfield 7. en4ing.,and.broke into small groups The Summit line-up will be o ten firemen. Bill' Egan, who' lost, practically tho same that faced arguing .over the ..decision. Efforts Ganicn Tomorrow 1 QUESTION OF SPORTSMANSHIP , his first game, allowed Jive hits but to have the game continued with a Chatham last weok Butch Sinski ffrvington fit Summit. cou^n'J; seem, to fnid;tb,e, plate, will be bade in the cast, having Clitttli.iin at Madison. It was unfortunate^'that t^e Elks had to lose the game In such an The Knights won. tlify gaine Ji> the iie# umplr* prbyed fruitless. Lil- •f recovered from an attack: of boils Springfield .it Millburn. unsatisfactory pia.nqer . We know, that tho Kifights wpuld have felt ley left the befich after,, the gnnie r second inning when they scored was forfeited and it was also noted „.. . which kept him out of last week's lending rivo Lnckawumn league much, bqtter, joo, if they had,won. the game on the ball field When the t OUCB HAD /hree.r'u.ris., ,After one. o^t...Kenny, that all p game. Tho Red Sox pilot is consid- Iluttcrs game was forfeited efforts were ,made to have the contest resumed as an singled and went to second on .iyjc— had left tho ering shifting Bill Kearney back to sab. r pei To POSH Knight's,bencjlj . „ , , exhibition, content sp thai; the fans would not bo disappointed. Grath's walk. Moroney , sihgleiL Th e; game ended d at the closo of third base and placing Pep Valgen- Glynn, Madison 11 f.3 15 if;,was, top bfld tq make the, fans suffer and w,e believe that several IM (scoring Kenny, and, after Nappjl- tl on second. Pep made three bad Slnsltl, Summit 13 58 11 the first inning with the score Moulton, Madison 12 51 12 .412 of the players who refused to play showed very badftasto., Anyone, & BABV CftRRt tano struck out, Papio hit a ho$ deadlocked at, £-2. Dave Hanlon errors last week at the hot comer, Xiusardl, Summit 14 01 ,13 .406 qualntedwiththerulGsf bablbaseball l kknow s ththatt no game wjljll bbe.recog- oingle,, scoring the runners. and Manager McNamaia thinks Peng) tore, Chath'm 14 03 10 .397 was pn^ the n'lpuiitt for the Knights as wi qffif jal c/?n^pst when an umpire Js changed except by injury, The Hose Company cairie back in and" Walter'.' Dorr was in 'the gun- that he might possibly go better at or lljuess. .^nj^fan would, have been glad to umpire and the Knights second. Its half of .the third.and scored a pit for' the/Elks. A honle run by wou,ld run no rislf of losing the, game. v , y IUIK. Murray got on through'.Ken- Fay was eradicated from the of- The Summit fans are anxious to SuiiimlFfwiiigiit , In,* healed (argu,me;it many things may be said that are later re-' ny's errop and went to second when ficial records and Bill Papio was pee Pohler work again as lie made gretted, but tho man who stand? out is the. one who displays good Brenn grounded out. Murray then deprived of a triple by the fortoit. quite a favorable impression spprtsjmanshjp in-a difficult situation No higher tribute can be paid to scored on Reynolds single to right- against Springfield. Bill Baker Siars Defeat Madis'n t thap to.have it sajd that he was "a good sport." fieid • ••••••"•":' • •' ••••'••";;•• • "'"• will bo held in reseive. The The Firemen got cme more run A. C. to Play Stanleys havo Cecil Spittler, Ed- in the'sixth, when, after one down, die Grot and Aitie Teuscher avail- Tho Summit Twilight League SX lO0\S BftOfcJMS Websters Here Sunday stars evened the series with tj^'e Coffey got on by virtue of Paplo's able to work against $he Sox. The OMB Ot* T error. Bill" Egan stpipk out,,but, his- Redlegs hit Giot hard In their last Madison Twilight League last nigM brother, Eddie, came through with ,'• Sunday afternoon St. Teresa's game aud it would not be surpil3- at South Field 'by scoring an 8-jl ''Rick, [s bvieusilAooviEO BV a single, sending Coffey to third. Field will >be the scene of the bat*- Ing to seo either Spittler or victory over -the Rose City tearn. The runner scored ,,when Murray tie of the ages as far as the Sum- Thei|th|r4 and, deciding game wjjl hit a single, toleftfleld. ; , ' mit A^-C, and,. .Webster A, A. are "^ TeuBcher on. the mound tomorrow be played herp, on Tuesday, August ; Over the past weekend consider- doubt, the final score being concerned. The Websters will have Chatham fit Jfndlspn 18th, at letz battling for the to holddown a big league job. He Moroney). Umpire—Scheppie. of tho Tcama 9 0 Chrislen8eH*# 8er,v|Ce, only to have honors with Smith and Rogers, a moie illustrious member of his w. L. Pet. games are soheduled to start at Phipps, 2b 'lettit be known that he did not in- Cole, L t p 'add,* little additional „ Ibmdlcap Besnlfs own family, he has by no means al pitcher with arrival cLnb'it ,was Hose Co.. No. 2 0 . G .01,1 '8.30 o'clock. McCftndless, r f. lost his good opinion of his, own tend to woi'k that year for Colum- American Legion, 8 * 5 .615 Bennett, r.f pressure, scoring the first set ^n /. aumljor of matches .have b'eeq bus. Then Detroit and Columbus even harder to take. When Hp^yley^ Business Men 7 5 .584 Sacco, lb favor of the younger team, 6-4. JiayeU in the round robin hapdjpap 'ability. Rick Ferrell thinks he is and one or tvo other big league moved pvepto,,, manage the Reds*' Knlelits' Columbus.... 8 G .571 Smith, c In the second chapter King czd a pretty good catcher and most however;,Rick was givenhis chance- •Elks' <•..„:....,...:.:.:..:...: 7 0 .538 tournament.la,telyt. Mr. ,Y,iyian' de- outfits began to sauabble over justi Stephens-Miller 1 '13 .071 Fay, SB Thomson, aided by a little er"- feating" JT. f. l&titaer in tv\rq"f;lqse everyone who has seen him catch by JHowley's successor.jin .St,,Lou!s^ Business Men vs. L Brydon, l.f .will agree that he is light. who owned his contract. Ferrell Kevlln, I.f. raticness from their opponents, sets, 7-5, ,6r3, but losing tq,L. S, put the argument squarely up to Bill ..Killlfer.. ...E[e has, proy.en, since Tiicsilaj'H ltcsult DoiT, p. ' ran into an early lead of three love IJing aftSr taking tfie ,9pcon'd^ set. The Ferrella as you probably al- Judge Landis and the Judge ruled that he dida't overcharge the civb Knights X Ho'so CoWprfny 2. legion Tonight which they maintained to take the ..RaljPhj^or^er anduf. P. Bunce are ready know are a baseball family. in 'Ferrell's favor, declaring him a when'he pocketed that $25,000. Wcilnes "'; gomes will have an important bear- —Madison S, SummSummit 10. Bases on 5 ing 6a the championship. ,Oa Wed, bllfballgoft t DorDr r 3, ofoftt .Bergman 2, off iflaay' night of next week the Trezza 3. Struck out—by Uorr 5, by Bergman 2, by Treaza 1. Hits—off igioa meets the Knights and on Bergman 7 In i innlngH.'o* Trezza 4 in IO week from tonight the Elks 2 inning, _Pfl»sf^.haitU)iylOBl))K qSf8ie-Hos& Company,"" ' ~ n ihB Urt we11' wu•/,.... st Improved How afie youf tires, battery, 0Bt®m jgOODYEAR AEL-WEATHER oil % everything? SpaM^ , Supertwist Cord Tires , 3ftie latest greatest reason wHymdre people ride on Ooodyeaf .Tires than >tjM-,^>( -'anyotnerkiiadi / •

All ,* ;• ] of tLe'faraily, i 4.75*19 Special Children's Suits, >i6Q per pair Other ilzcs In ptoportjon f Odur [Trade in old tires Nothing is inpre bothersome tlfan trouble on a trip. We can help yottavbiil this* Stop in and letrus look yotir tires over; check up on B'rSunbacfe and Suspfenderlack. the«ir» remove ta'cl^, glass and other tilings,tfyat-might,cause it&f, Mfca, and'Wtomeli;:.:.::...,, 4.50, punctute^l Yoii will have^*better time if yoii Use our fiervlcebefdr e yowBtaitout * ••'•. Aigteafcde^i-ofiwhat.wEdo-rapd gladly do!—costs Ott. -ym you no more thdn a](Thaok tffi'! J&hn t. DeitcHe

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ers with long seines, and the'flah and minor league player. ••::% :-> Detroit Clowns to Meet | LEGAL fflTpjSjMi for are than distributed to^ various un- •; Buster Kenny* one o* the best SENDING New posted waters of-the State that are Clown .players, in. the game, •who suitable to the various varieties. Orange A. A. Sunday fpr three years played first base ffERYBO ,AJSf / ORDINAl^dE -to prevent' certain Some of tho best ispecimens are for the House of David team, will unnecessary nqjstjsla. th? City—of The Detroit Clowns will meet the : V . I -/''ii '•)' ?r taken to the hatcheries to be used perform • with the Detroit outfit. . Summit. -'.!\ • ?••'••? • ;. as .breeding fish'with the Idea of Orange A. A, Sunday in a" double- BE ll,ORDAINEr D by, the-.Common Bobby Miller, and Jack McHugh Classifi & Couhclt of the CitJ ..of Suintnlt; Taking Salt Water qanie improving the strains produced at header at the Orange Playground. will hurl for Orange with Frank 1. That it shall be, uhla-nifyl for any suqhbatcherleq, '..,'. The Clowns have been successful McCrea catching both games. A Jr person to maintain. $nd operate In any ; Ten Gents a J^ie > hulldl.ng 'qr. qn'.any .premises in the Fish on Feathered Lures all over the cc-untry this year; hav- number of Lackawanna Leaguers, City of Summit, any radio device or ; The New- Steel Rods ing,won 76% of their games in allincluding Lyops, Hpskins, Horo- mechanical musical instrument or de- -r,Bass fjow Interest vice of 1 any kind,. whereby the sound All anglers are^ more or less fa- states. . The team'is made up of.witz and Georges will be seen in Copy not accepted after 8 a, m. TaeBday or Friday. therefrom is cast directly upon any miliar with steel rods. The cheap- former league players and is the Orange cast. r public street or p]ace, and^where such owned and managed by Admiral The first game will start at 1.45 Minimum Charge of 30 cints, cash in advance. device Is maintained and-operated for est fly and bait rods in the market advertising j?urpQS,es pr fpr the pur- for many years past have been of "Pepper" Martin; former major p. m. • '••- 50% additional if charged^" • r- pose of attracting the attention of the Black Bass in Paulin's Kill this material. They ate of: two passing public, or which Is -so placed types—the telesebpio rod with pro< The HERALD endeavors to print only truthful classified ads, and operated, that the sounds: coming therefrom Canute heard .to'. .the an- By HWVT;'P.0CT.Oft vision for carrying the line througft and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertise- noyance or inconvenience of passen- the center, of the hollow, tubular ment apt cpnforroins to the highest standards of honesty. - gers vp°n any .street, or public place Now that the 'trout. Season has or of persons in neighboring premises. ende,d, the attention of the angling ro'd, and the steel: rod of regulation ,2.. The. .word, person aVused in this fraternity' will, be given to -various pattern carrying (Jie usual guides, Ordinance sliall /.mean and > Include Whije, s.uch. rods are durable and IN tAJ natural,'persona, .corporations, .partner* other aorts of fishing, While largp ships, associations, Joint stock com- aurqhers of •< fishing • fws ••are'-.',con>tpossess commendable strength and LANGUAGE : resilience, they have no); met with HELP WAjfXED CHATHAM—four rooms and bath, in panies, Societies,- and ail other entitles fining'th,elrfoperatipB9 .to-salt water Jiquse,with owner,, .heat furnish capable Qf:Being sued..-. .: fishing, .-there-!,ate.; vaat. numbers favor among, the "upper,class" of -"'.'•• fan " ""• GOOD opportunity for two intelligent residential neighborhood. 267 M 3. Any .person who shall violate this nsh'erman, 'fhe-steel rod-has been i Sailors are "Saleing" and agrgrcpslVa women In s">'«a •'•- street, Chatham 4-0768-M. • 1M Ordinance, shajl upon cohvletlon there- ;wh.Q,are enjoying freah-water4sh* partrnent- of, prominent radio and of be- punished,"by a fine of not less ing in* the.;many streama-, .ponds considered good, enough for the electric store with putstariaing )1»<>», TWO. rooms and kitchenette, furnish i. than Ten. Dollars; (?J0) or more than urchin/just learning .therrudimen-ts WhAle or part tinie^ Write Box 74, light housekeeping, private lavatory, and lakes of New Jersey, ai-well One Hundred IJolIara ($100) and each ; of the- art o£. ,(iahine, and gopd So are all 3 ^'HERALD., ' . ; 22 Kent Place Boulevard. 9( day on whleh such-.violation shall .con- aSfPf other stfttes. • '- -.. , '•<•••-•• : ( enpugh fdr;.'th/e.iyro;who uses the tinue' or be', repeated; shall constitut ;; e '••-.'•••• Bass Plentiful - SIX-roqm apartment, newly decorat a'separate'off ensle'; .•:'' >"• -. -.- ••'''• gam^.rqd .fpr all kinds }pt "flshiil*" . all Improvements, centrally local 4. Thla ;Ordlnince. shall take effect When- an anglep'thinhs about the from,angling for eels, and bulllieadB where to work overtime with the Summer Goods MARRIED riian wants jtib on private Inquire at 408 Springfield avenue. immediately., in the manner provided State Fish and Game Commlssion'B hoe, to spend long hours pulling jilace or piriall••: >fa,ijmi( 14 years in by' }aw. ',.•..,.': .'.'•.' ., " - '-: - . ' . to,s^iitering for pickerel: perhaps •present, jjlftcoi beat .references as to I,1 Frederick* C. Heritz, '• do 'hereby activities and- the fish propagation utilizing off Ington 5rRs . '..'.' •.'..,'• nished or unfurnished, In prlv te 1 home; overy .modern Improvement.; wiis introduced for, first; readme ,at a er state plant8,:he Is- apt tphave morning. But ythe ordinary < stee] ' nient Station have no practical 'substitute for 1 regular ffleettnk ,of Oie Common Coun-r an idea- that trout propagation'(is hand pulling or hoeing. A$. wants! (place as cl\et; Engllsh- open and, enclqaed, private^ porchh rod;- h^s, to.; tell the j)lain;' truth, Two kinds of small slender in- 1 , healthy,, exclusive, residential section ell held '^in'Tuesday,evening, Aug-iist about • the - only thing going on • at Ainerlcan cooking ; good references. •4ih,;i93av;and.:that said Ordinance will never held-,any attraction for thesects known as thrlpB are infest- In removing weeds from fence Write to l&iDlym.street, Springfield. '• Garage, If/desired. Telephone '.Brno be- sub.mltte.4 fpr .consideration, and these places, but Biich is. not the rows, however, the gardener may mlt 6-1206. -9i-t passage, at .(he next regular; meeting, of : drypfly angler or.the.wet-fly flsher- ing gladiolus plants; in New Jersey,- YOUNG girl, refined, would like posi- said, .Council .to'be. held' bn T.uesday cftse,, DuBing -recent years;more imin wiioi really, 'Vkno.ws his gro^ according ito reports received from win his fight with less laborious tion taking care of children or light THREK-room apartment, living- ro|m, evening, August lSth,:1931,;at the City and'more niohey is being Bpehtknd ceries/1 ^AOT has.jit iwon ,any grfiat methods. He may destroy the kitchenette, dressing room, tile bath 1 various' parts 'Of tho state. - housejvprlf, ,Tel 191.5-W. . : Hall, at '9 o/clocki , (DiS.T.), ,'at, Which more and and more time and. effort amount/of: favor among the deypteea weeds by burning them, using one with shower, 'hot,'and- cold waller, time apd place a,nyj person whp ,may <,bfe • ;One«,of: these ^groups; of plant firerthrowers that poultry men use OOJSi' general .houseworkers, cham- frlgldalre, Janitor service. Summi interested therein w£ir bo slven an op- used -in the ilhprovement' oti-'the of; ;bai_t-casting. Wli tlxe.sUqrt rod Development Co., 382 Springfield ordinary kinds of fishing! Aside pests is the lily thrlp (UothMps in disinfecting brooder houses, or bermaids, waitresses, couples, farm- portunlty to bo heard concerning such and free.-running reel, nor even yet vaneeckel Priesner), , which 1B ers, pardoners, f°T help or employ- avenue, telephone Summit 6-1170. Ordinance. fiom trout, black baBs are reoeiv>- with the boat, fisherman who uses he may resort to chemical weed ment Morris Cpunty Employment Dated August 5th, 1931, iug perhaps the largest amount of .found principally 1 on the gladiolus destroyers. • '.-. Agency, 21) Park pluce, 'phone Mor- , PRPDERICK C. KENTZ, a regulation "bait rod." They are FOUR rooms and bath, all Improve attention, and bass fishing has cor- conns as they aie, taken from, tho Among these chemical' agents rlatown 3699. S6-98 City Clerk too heavy, too stiff for a given ground, and -while in Btarag*. An- ments 306 Springfield avenue or < al respondingly improved in a great weight. , one of the chlorates—either so- W. L. Baker, Inc. SITUATION wanted by young man, 1890-W. S(,-t UNITED STATES DlbTRXCT COURT many waters. other 1 of tliose pestB Is the gladio- dium, calcium, or. magnesium—will high school oduu'ition, whole or part DISTRICT OP NEW J0RSKY But a new Kind of steel rod islu&, thrij) (Taenlothrips gladioli lttn« 30 Falrviaw avenue, td SIX-roora apartment, at 6 Maple Bass are propagated at Hacketts- probably be found most effective. Men's and Boys' street. Inquire Clara Wulff, 'plvme on the market. I refer to 'theMoulton) whloih usually infesta These chemicals, which destroy 1422-R. 9G-08 In the matter of BLMORA CiOAU town in large numbers, as are also solid-steel rod made by the makers 3056. 86-tf LUMBER & SUPPLY CO1UANY, bluO'gllls, croppiet auii-flsh, perch grpwlng plants. This latter species, weeds by absorption, have no per- Outfitters Bankrupt ' of fencers' fapiprs. Tluese. new rod^ which, injuries the stems, foliage, manently harmful effect on the soil FOSUE3CI> TWO-RQOM apartment, furnished for IniJBankruntcy and some other varieties. There is are made of tho firiest tempered *QJZ& ORCHARD street, qlx rpom» and light housekeeping. 90 Mountain TO THE CREDITORS of Elmora one very serious drawback to the and iflpwors, is now causing t,he|jjUt after ;their use no.-growth-of avenue, Phono 0286-J. 82-tf raniqr steel, o£ solidi hub slender moW ,dam^ge in New Jersey gar- vegetation can be expected for two bath, all Improvements. Tel 307575. . Coal, Lumber & Supply Co, 415 >Vost propagation Of black bass and that and delicately tapered construction. Closed Saturday at 1 o'clock, ~ 96-08 furnished three-roqm Grand Street of the City of Elizabeth is th3 fact that the growing bass dens. , to three months. In tha Qounty of Union lit said Dlb- They are a, trifle heavier than a For month of August and FIVt;-room bungalow In Gillette, with apartment, eqntrul location, 8 nr^tir- trict will cat nothing but live food. They Results of attacks by gladiolus Use only saturated solutions of utta from depot, Telephone Sumtnlt cane rod of the; same dimensions, thrips'are first noticed as whitish tho chlorates, which can be made September 5th 14 acres, fine condition, reasonable C-0432-J or call at 80 Elm stroet' NOTICE Is hereby given tuat on will not eat chppped m,e.at of any but it appears tb be entirely poa- Tel. 3811. . 90-t 61>-tf the 7th day of July, 1931, .tho'said kind, upon which food trout ate streaks on the leaves or the petals up at the rate of 2 pounds of the Elmorit, Coal, Lumber &. Supply Co. siblo to build a real steel rod that of blowers. Froauentb', the flow- FlVE-room bungalow with sunporcK way d,uly adjudged a bankiupt ftnd largely fed, particularly beet Uvtjr, chemical to 1 gallon of water. It is will possess all the valuable quali- ers onen imperfectly. Injuries to safer to use a,mixture of sodium 9C Orchard street, C rooms, .firs OAltAGES FOB HKNT that a Ilrat meeting of creditors will which is purchased for,the trout ties of the best cane rods, and pos- floor, 47 ^torris avenue. C. W. Moll be held at the United States District broods in large quantities. Thpy th& stems of the plants, particular and calcium, pr sodium and mag- 47 Morris avenue s iicr month, IndlVlqfial brick garage Court Room, Pbst Office Building, sessing some valuable additional ly thejvuts enclosed by sheaths of In alley between Springfield and De Broad and Academy street?, In thewill riot eat canned "spent" salmon nesium than .it is to use only the characteristics peculiar to its type. the leaves, appear as black or sodium, '. whleh is inflammable HALF house, 7 rooms, tllo bath, show- FFoiest ayenues Robert J , MurphyMurphy, City of,^ewank, In Essex County on nor the cake made 'of ground-up The older type of steel rods are mally the nemat'oQes In the soil afo cr, gqri\gc, Sept. 1st, $00. Tel. O46G. 41 Union nlaee, Tel 04,i?,. ,01,-tf thp 21st day of August, 1931, at 10 In menhaden or "moss-bunkers" pb- brown spots, Thes,e injuries are whfcn^ry. ' . 34-tf the forenoon, at which time the said of tubular construction, either bei- caused by thrips Jayhig their eggs killed during winter in northern creditors may attend and prove their tainabie from tho fertilizer factpr-; New Jersey. INDIVIPUAL grawgo, centrally lo- lng a drawn tube or a tube made by in the plant tissues. An examina- SUMMER CARE OF DAHLIAS 698 SPRINGFIELD AVltJ—House i catedi Telephone Summit G-222')-J, claims, appoint a trustee, examine the ics alona (he Jersey shore. Bass rolling a sheet of metal, The idea seven roonta, all Improvements; ga- evenings, fl-0253-W. BO.tl bankrupt > ami transapt auch other want their food alive and wiggling. tion of uffected areas with a micro- Heavy growing varieties such as UIRP It wantodj rent reasonable. buplhess as may come before said was to give strength and lightness. scope or high-powered hand lens Festiva. maxima are less troubled Tel. Submit 6-1067-J. 92-tf meeting > ,j > ' In hatchery fearing pools bas,s will - . By. A. C. McLEAN. . 11OOMS KENT Th,e now ones are of such fine steel will, disclose the ends pf the' eggs, New Jersey Agriculture Extension with, nematodes than other less. SAld proof of claim ,must comply eat earth worms, frogs, minnows, that tlieir dlametqr may be very or, the oval-like cavities where eggs DITPLKX house, modern, 9 rooms, 2 N With, Seot|on 57 of,tho Bankruptcy Law vigorously grpwimr types. Cheap TWO rooms In private, - attract ivc almost any kind of insects, that small with a mervelous degree of ar,e laid and from which the young Service baths, garage, 1 block from high homo; all modern- inipsovements, and Rule 21 of the General Orders of happen to fall upon the wator. But Dahlias have made a luxuriant Varieties are seldom worth treat- school. Tel. 003!) or ?889. 88-tf with private hath and open purely the'Unltdd States Supreme Court, and strength and. resiliency, with any thrips have hatched. ing. Olumps of,such varieties furnished,or untarnished; In refined must- be prpper.|y endorsed In this if such kinds of foott were wholly desired degree of ba,ck-bone. growth'throughout New Jersey this JrlAXF of_(Joublo hpuao, 6. rooms, all nelfirhhorhood. Garager If fleshed, relied up,on the hatchory ba.ss Attempts to prevent this injury season,; but the gardener .should should bo discarded and new di- Improvements. 215 Morris jivenue. Said proofs of claim may be filed Tuo StyloS Popular by thrips on growing gladiolus will visions bought for replacements. T,el. 092&-J. 86-tf ' Tolephono Summit 6-12,06. 90-tf .. I thin six, months after adjudication would soon starve to death It Is ieall?e that Ms plants .require con- with the Roferee at Room 1104, Mili- hard enough to secure a supply of The writer has exataied two ex- bo pjm apartment, ?40, 6 nnd 9- 8TOKE8 TO LET» tary Park Building, Newark, N, J. soch things to use for baij; on a amples of theso new, high-grade cause the insects hide and feed in- weeks if a beautiful display of room h6use, Dolorest avenue, $75 GEORGE W. W. PORTER, fishing trip, let alone finding suffi- steel lods. One of them was aside the buds or around ,the folded flowers is to be obtained in, tho and 1100. Comblas, 75 Union place. STORE, 107 Clinton avenue, Newerk, Referee In Bankruptcy. short casting fod for use with free- leaves or sheaths of the plants' GLDEIV GLEAMS 82-tf Ideal for delicatessen or restaurnnt Dated Augtist 4th, 1931 cient quantities of them to feed a fall. • •'•••'• Apply Pecht's Bake,ry, 371 Spring- spool reel and casting plug, in where they Can' not be leached field avenue, Su^nxmlt 9>)-t£ few tons of hungiy young bass,, Be wiser than other people 6 tfUBNISUED BOOKS FOB BENT < UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Bnss) Eat Mnggottt fresh water It had a "feel" to it easily with poisonous snrays or Dahlias lightly infested by leaf- dUBts. Plants or flowers>that have if you can; but do not tell them DISTRICT OP NEW JERS.I3JT But by talcing advantage of a pro- that indicated one could easily cast hoppers should be sprayed if these so.—Lord Chesterfjeld. PlTHNrSHE6 Xoprn, light houaekeep WANTJ3D TO BINT a one-ptinco plug over the top ofbeen seriously injured by heavy in- ing privileges, Mra. M Carlson, 22 In tho matter of ARTHUR TAIT, vision of natural economy that have already caused dwarf- WOULD like to rent pluce for one ear .Bankrupt . the Empire State Building with it. festations should be cut oft and the I ing and crinkling of the foliage, it 7*•< ^lorth Summit n,vo, Chathiim, tel. In pilvate gnrage, preferably near nothing ever goes to waste, the injured parts destroyed by burning Knowledge is proud that ^ Chatham /t-pS-t-t-AI. •n Bankruptcy ' hatchory officials discovered a way It surely was a ihing of beauty. is advisable to pyune severely and. has loarn'd so much; Edgewood road ahd Springfield ave- TO THE CREDITORS of ARTHUR The other example was a salt- or some other method which would I TWO furniBhed r&mn» for llfeht'house- nue. Address Box 73, % HERALD. AIT, 1300 Randolph Road of theout of the bass-food difficulty. It make lit impossible for the thrips to let tlie,plants'make a new and vig-, Wisdom is humble that ho Town of Plalnfleld In the County of was found that i,fi chunks of stale water boat rod. ft had a regulation 1 01 ous growth. knows no move. 42 PeFore-jt avenue, tel. HOARDERS WAS TED Union In said District escape, This practice destroys It meat were hung up over the water butt with a six-foot, one-piece steel —Cowper. NOTICE Is hereby given that on tho tip. Mounted with the usual agate many thrirs that might migrate to Keep the, dahlias pinched, back 41 LINDEN place attractive front 4th da,y of August, 1031, tho said such meat soon became alive with now instead, of letting them run to QTSXtf furntaKed tvfo-room ap(ut- guides,' and of most superior work- uninfeBtcd plants. ../ menf, one block trom center, all cpn- roQm with board, select location. Arthur Talt was' duly adjudged a maggots: the wriggling maggots bush.' Also-'thin; put the shoots at Wisdom cries out in the street veni^ncos, 88 peForeat a-venue. Phono 1381-J bankrupt and that a first meeting of drop from the suspended meat into manship, 'it save evidence of heing After pruning the- plants apply a and no man regards it.—Shakes- creditors will be held at tho United something exceptionally good. A spray of nicotine and soap or pyre- the base o£ the. pla^t; leaving not LARGE double room ^wlth private States District Court Room, Military the water and are eagerly devoured more • than.. five . shoots—three or, peare. . , TWO Jareei airy — furnished 'for bath; also single room, excellent ?iirk Building, Oft Park place, In the friend of, the witter recently used thrum and soap, which will kill all light housekeeping. 0488-W. by tho bass. But, as another ex- 1 four vare; betfer—growing at once. table. Tel. 2283 or 3006. 8«-tf City of Newark, in Essex County, on ampls of bass perversity, it wasone of these rods on u fishing trip the thrips • it hits. Apply the spray Truths would you teach, or save ,ROQM v,\th board or- kitchen privil- the 4th day of September, 1931, at 2 00 off the Jersey shore, when these new at a strentgh rooommended for Remember that, a dahlia requires, H 16 In tho afternoon, at w|Uch tlmo the found tlia,t the bass would, not, eat about, three weeks to produce a a sinking land? eges, suitable for refined couple, said creditors may atterid and prove rods were used for tuna, bonlta and plant lico by the manufacturer. If All fear, none aid youj.and few every convenience. 20 Summit ave- the maggots as they fell directly, the sptay Is one that does not con- good bloom after the bud is formed. nue, near Morris, tel, 1092. \TAKE, preserves, pickle rollshes, all their claims, appoint a trustee, exam- to the water from the chunks of blueflsh with great success, tt is understand. home-made, angel enke aud mocha ine the bankrupt and transact such said the new rods have made a tain soap, add enough of this, ma-Dahlias pruned and thinned now other business ns muy como before meat. No, the bass w**nt the mag- should develop strong shoo.ts that ;. ' —Pope. HO0M, .eVery fonvenlonce, cool, quiet, oako specialties. Summit the 1 to application of fertilizer. About 1 LIQUID-OR, TABLETS tral, breakfast, 14 Irving place. 200 feet frontage, depth up to 200 fish. Undisturbed by anglers and boat-rods and either trolled behind grown by American gardeners. tablespoonful•••• ot a. commercial,fer- _ 104-tf (ti1' of Newark, In.Essex County, on Relievos a Hendnclie or Neurnlgla la' feet, beautiful trees; also plots 10$ je 21st day of August, 1W31, at 2 rOO In largely protected from, depredations a boat, 'along -With chumming, or The gardener who wants to grow tillzer:cohta1ning.;5 perxent. nitro- 30 minutes, • checks a Cold tho flrs^. by 300 feet or more, opposite Sum-' :he afternoon, at 'which time the said o£ natural enemies-, bass, pickerel, else cast, ajuhdrawn In like a blue- hardy carnations should now plant 8 AI'ABTBIEJTTS BOB BENT mlt Golf Course. Address Owner,' ;redltoto-jnay attend and-prove theit gdn, 10 per cent, phosphoric acid, . nnd checks Halarla In throo day* Box 281, Summit - 94fr :lalms, 1 appoint a trustee, exam^lne the. perch, sun-fish, crappie, bluegiHs, fish, squid JB , handled in heavily se,ed of Early Vienna, Cfrenadln, or and 5 per cent.;potash, is. rec6m- BlijECHWObD* APARTMENTS wnkrunt arid transact such other; catfish and shiners (which are of catimmed watewi other hardy varietieB.' 'Flowors of mendedfor each -plant.:. Apply this «6C Salve for Baby's Cold. - 'Modorate rates , INGELSIDE MANOR business as may come before said great value as food tor game fish) "Nils subject of "plugs" in salt the hardy carnations are much fertilizer, in a;.pircl&'frpm;5 to 10 1 10 0 rooms. Eteotrlc rifrlgerdtlon. ATTRACTIVE new modem English- meeting. ' > water~iB ^something wsracre going to Robert J. Murphy type house; exceptional value; Said proof of claim must comply multiply rapidly and annually the smaller in size than are those of inches away 'from the plants and 41 Union Place. Tel. 6-0433. ' located in private eatato, near E, L. workers from the Fish and Game hear more about. Of course .it iggreenhpuso varieties, hut they-have 1 with Section G7 of the Bankruptcy Law work it into-'the soil.: 48-tf & W., large plot, $15,500, lots $60 per and Rule 21' of the General Ordors of Commission remove large numbers difficult to teaoh ah old. dog new the padded advantage of being much Keep the-'dahlias, well sprayed Thomas E Coiiway foot. Owner P. WtLDEROTTER, the Untted'iBtatest, Supreme Court, and tricks: the man who has been High .Grade''- APARTMENT, centrally located, 0 130 Beokrnan Ter. Te]. 384.3,-W. dl-tt must be- properly, endorsed In 'this of such flsh from these closed wat- more fragrant. 1"' The gardener who with an insecticide.;that will con- ' rooms, bath, nil Improvements Ap- njatter. . ' Barvktuptcy Court J^oont, Post. Office heaving, &> bluefjsh .squid ,alls hi£ plants.a good-atraiivafiB.ead oan ex- trol leaf hoppers, .thrips, and-other i i' ply 363 Springfield avenue, Phono LOT on Shadyslde avenue, near the Said proofs of claim may bo filed Building, Broad and Academy Streets, life is pretty1 airt,1 to keep on* doing pect at least 89 per'cent -of* the t: 3199. ,96-tt depot. John Bovlt, 414 Springfield, insects. Also keep the ground atirr Jobbing a• Specialty 1 \ within six months -after adjudication Newark, K: J., on the 21st day of it for the rest, of his days, but plants, to produce double flowers rod sb'fhatifresh air will reach the avenue. Phone Summit 6-1420 82t{ -with the Raferee at, Room 1104( Mill- Auffust, 1031, at 10 o'clock In the fdre- • . -•'.! ..ISatisfaction Guaranteed TOP floor of one-family house, 4 tary. Park Building, Newark, N J. noon or as soon thorcaitor as counsel sometimes > tbJere Is -really ~ of,the various "ca-rnatton .colors. roots. Dahlias will not .grow, well i IVnslilnKtoit Are. €lmtliam, K. J. rooms and bath, electric, water, ieat 13 LOTS on Morris avenue, 10 lota on' , GEORGE W. W. PORTER, may be hoard, wftv the trustee shouia thing new, under the .sum expect: the Margeurlte or in a hardr*afeed soil. furnished Duffy, Kline Boulevard, River xoad, 70 lots In all, without ' K ' Referee In1 Bankruptcy. • not accept tho said offer or any better Telephone Chatham^ 4-2310-R Murray Hill, • buildings, 740,600 Inquire 566 Mor- Dated August, 5th, 1931. offer made, or in the, event the said rls avenue on^remlse^, 48-tf paer Is net accepted,, why a public flMn Jfrtai Kill Qft p^ winter R NEBIATODES QF PEONIES SIX-ROOM, first-floor ^apartment in- UNITED STATES 'DISTRICT COURT sale should not be held on tho 28th Late' treason troHt-ianglerB who rm,unless £hey are,-carefuUy two-family house. Apply W. A. J. DISTRICT OP NEW JERSEY dity of August, 1931> At- two -o'clock -ih fished along the Pauling Kill dur- tfr>o,te.j)tedMiboth from moisture and By WHITE Reeve, 64 .Franklin p!aae,-ToU0008. y v the afternoon, upon'the premises ot ing'thftJaat fen day$,of.the season l tUmtemturea..,, The hardy * - 96-tf MONEY loaned for long term on rir«t In the matter, of ELMORA CC-AL, tho bankrupt, 4\5 West Grand Street, ( New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Edward Clarke & Son and second mortgage. JOJm 'Bovit, LUMBEH & SUPPLY CO., a corpo- Ells-abeth. N. J. advlse.jthat- they observed heat and hot water furnished, In- 1 ' One of the .most frequent causes In Bankruptcy. Notice. be reported for confirmation before iAtiyk H M .protejetfcon. . ( ,M V ,1 TILE qulro Pecht's Bakery, 371 Springfield MONET TO LOAN on Bond and Mort* TO THE,--CREDITORS of Elmora the undersigned Referee at the Bank- •Sp,v 6eed.,as;neaT 'Auguat 1st asof peonies falling to: bloom is the -avenue 90-tf gage or Improved Summit Real Cval, Lujwber & Supply Co., a corpora- ruptcy Court Room, 60 Park Place, crease, »f presence of .nematodes' or- micro- CONTRACTOR O Estate in amounts to suit borroweh! tion. Bankrupt. Newark, N. J.,' on the 20th day of in some thailarger trow* possible,and,-after the second pair scopic eel-worms within the roots. ,rouR-room apartment, all Improve- SoncTIn your application to EUGigNEf NOTJOB Is hereby given that a pe- August, 1931, At ten o'clock In the ' Npt£h -Braftatt,. oft ftrUe -leases* are^ ^rawn,,.:trans- v]ments, heat "furnished. 154 Morris C. PIERSON, 65-Union place, Suni« tition,has been.rflled, by the truateo forenoon. > .>. plant ifl.fhetBpot.'whejie, tho.carna- In addition to, reducing the • amount TeL SUramlt 6-1079 Summit, N. J. avenlu; , mlt, N.1 J. » ii - - «- P-tt herein for,Ieai(e to accept ah offer ot . GEORGE -W. W. POftTER, •PQO.ue.Bt. .t- ..„« of blooni, -.the^disease 'caused- by s $1/260 00 from 'John O'Sulllvan, for all Referee" In Bankruptcy. lll ybnB,^^ jto ^e, wh>tere^USet,fne 'J)E}AXmi<1ur five-room apartment for these neniatodes•> i* manifested /by l ) lumber' 'and/buiiaing'-material, truck, GEORGE D. HENHRICKSON, pk^ft ffpm,a to W lnflhes apart/ If the prdtfuctlpn'.of many, buds, that ' 'immediate occupancy, ront ?50 per offtoe .anaf yttrd.equipment located »at "Attorney for JPrustso, ^tjVground oetglns to Ife^se-provide ' rnfoniK • tenant EurtilBhea heat, no 41E.'vy:ea.tOraHd'Streat, JBIlzabnth, ^..J, 76 Montgomery St, whtph i qi produce weak spindling" shoots, pffiCB for children^ Tftto Realty Co., your addre ^p^ and that a hearing wilt be held at the Jersey City, tJ. J. Baas *re.,vbresiWng ia g%' cpV«rtpg' ojt lejtvpa orr any and by irregular, .'knotted' and ', 64 ir«ln street, Chatham, tel. Chat- bla< jjowej. TOserv6i tnatpr4al thatiwlll not •*• > ham 4-25i6^ . 94-96 office. Save delays-ars&eribrs. Do* a.'«l0Bely;. ^> - , gnarled roots. On the. young feed- .mot think .the PofitoftjloetMwijrds work upajtrl^m. , ing roo.tlets, sinall galls, the- size of Paint Your ' ONE 3-roorn apartment, "one 4-room tb* ^l^ t prefer a so^l that Is the paper for it dols*ot! % lK peas may be produced; .and usually 'anRrtmenUforrQnt. W. L. Baker, fjfi also j ^ (1101044 Do not plant the terminal, portions .of such root- • 426 Springfield avenue. 94-98 "lftke" ifitAy jug..^ caroatlonS'^vh.eie.water will stand, ; House Now! iy ' . . . . becfeuae in' Btiea a location th lets are-decayedv^ ; ;- ' i[ •,•„• ••''• % above StfUsajt^r,- and-; .doubtlesa Plants that show the foregoing Bonded job-r12 months to pay. Tho . JiL.-'\r y Bungalow* 5 roomn> Iratb* 8-car Rarage, near-«lty .$55 some of'4b.eBe"'Clin'WDEk over the plants-.wiiUjab uuwinter> symptoms should be suspected of HteJlHouae,' 6 rootnft and bath, 1-car best of materials and workmanship'. '"*• *«-J'1 i, K^, ' dam and go dqjyjistreauv. >. •• 1 . . nema,todo infcotlpn. If the clumps' Take advantage of the present ./For bass^yahlfi&itn these small are pld, t they should be taken up So oral ft-room Mon«9, A\L risers th;erj6Ja-tfpfiil9g,^fe^er -than this fall,/all galled, rootlets remov- prices and pay out of your income. a[3ieavy trflutllyiJw^-with BotneAne ed, and divided Into smaller clumps A 'phone call will bring our repre- ^ICTF jlates at nm t»«ffl)ft'lftroity aAd ShQf B or other; pt thB.lmaa.y i'tcaea^taagB" New Jersey Agricultural Extension f 8 Rooms, 3 Bafha, - If planiUn^tp mowtnggest-*hat>t»tt'cattl(»n''ais, ftaj't'or,evening,- or fly yod^ur'es npv on th^1 market., Large Lot, Modern. - i l ,ri» please ypn ' -V-t '1! ! JWoirs,^46<«$2 » '••"•r;,; "wi'V7^gpf^;*!i?f5^

PAGE SIX THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1931

Many Bequests in Colored Woijien Voters Kills Wife With Axe Many Cases in •Beckjoy,-.-W. Va.—Marie Otero, Mrs. Foley's Will of State Meet Here 26, wife'of Frank Otero, 46, ueljl Personal Mention an axe for her husband to sharpen. Traffic Court Bequests of more than 175,000 to The Eleventh Annual Conferenc Suddenly, after a few . words i|i The nicest courtesy you can show your guests is to have their charitable and educational insti- of the Colored Women Voters o; Spanish; he seized the. axe and al- ta mentioned on this paga The nicest courtesy you can show Joseph, Romeo, 11 George stree tutions were made in the will of the New Jersey Republican Organi- most beheaded her with one swipe. your friends is to let them learn of your visit through this page a taxi driver whose cab driver'i Mrs. Karoline D. Foley, a former zation, held, all gay yesterday in Two children witnessed the killing. whenever you go away. We will consider it a courtesy whenever license was revoked by the Com. resident of Summit, who died in Fountain Baptist Church, on Chest- Brooklyn, July 26th, Jt wfls disclos- hut street, was devoted to the can. you give us an item of any klndi Telephone it to Number 1900. mon. Council Tuesday evening hac k Find Girl fn Swamp j ed when her will was'filed, in thedidacy of David Baird, Jr., fo Staples, Minn.—After an all-night his 'state driver's license tyke Sur fogate's Court in Brooklyn this away for thirty days In Polfc< Governor. search through brush and burned " Mrs. Fpley. Jived at 379 -Horn' Oeorge E. Bates and As Miss Marie Puncheon, turned it on recovering from an appendicitis parents are often At a loss to know of the most darling hold-ups tq i opeWtlqn at Overlook Hospita Saratoga. avenue qtfd,>Rutan was* proceeding der interest in $40,000," Women's gave a repltatlqn- and singing was again. occur in this section for the year.'.! Tuesday morning. north"on Maple street.' American Baptist Foreign Mission included between speeches. The how to obtain Obedience. "I was about to send her from Socleiy, same; Karoline,F. Musa, church was crowded* many af the One very necessary thing to re-the- room when it occurred to me Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Beach and Both cars^were damaged, Wit- j All Balled Up friend, Farmingdale, L. I., $2,(M)D;.voters coming by bus from Atlantic member 4b' giving commands is tothat it might be. well to discover " T. St. John Oaffney sailed yes- family of Edgemont avenue are kowski's g6i'ng up into the park ask only those things that you are Counsel—Are you sure this is the I terday on the S. S. Stuttgart on spending some time at Hampton shrubbery. Executive Official Fred Mary Foley, friend, BvanstOn, 111., City and Red Bank, why. she continued to disobey me. sure you can carry .through. To I was amazed - when she replied, man who stole your car? •' his annual trip to Europe and will Bays, L.T. . < ' Mort, who Saw the/accident, testi $1,000 and personal effects; Edwin The afternoon was devoted to _ 1 F. Valentine, friend, 2,214' Ndwklrk ask a child to do something, and 'You don't talk to me the way you Plaintiff^-I was untll( the cross » Dp gone several weeks. fled last night/ * rdund table dlscusslpn on the twonever see that he does it, is to examination. Now I don't know if t Miss Ida Hoffman of 18 Hughes avenue, $3,000; * University of do to sister,'—sjster being 14 years John I uhrs, 35 Lewis street, also parties and the Bajrd candidacy. court disobedience. A command old. "" I ever possessed a car.—Der LUB- . r .Members of the Chemical Engine place and Miss Evelyn Conroy of bad hiu license attached for Rochester, $10,000 and one-half Hon. Oliver Randolph, assistant residue; First Baptist Church of worth glying is worth do^ng. "How do I talk to sister?" I ask-tlge Sacbse. " . ' , Company have received cards from Plalnfield left today fpr a stay at month. He was charged by Inspec- United States district attorney, Many parents ask children to do Johh Kerrjgan, the assistant chem- Ocean G tor Milton Straus with traveling at Medina (New York) $5,000; Medina afoke on "Baird, the Business ed. • • •., •; • - :•• Hospital,, $5,000; Emmanuel Bap- things that are not worth doing. "You speak to her as if she was Complete Fulfillment jeal englfte driver, who, is spending sixty-two miles an hour on Spring- iMan." The dlscnaslpn was led byEven the. parents, themselves do not some time at Beach Haven. Miss Louise Nelson -and Miss field avenue, tist Church, Brooklyn, one-half Mrs. Llda Turner, president of the a lady," Mary replied. "Poor Speeder! He died as he residue; thirteen friends add rela- think them Important as they never, Such a remark o» the part of awished, with h's boots on." Marion EleAnor Brenn have re- Skidded 110 Feet Northslde Unit. Ex-mayor Ruford see that they are dotye. A few well tives, $1,000 each." Executor, Title Franklin and Former assemblyman young child is convincing testi- "Yes, and with one boot on the Robert J, Murphy, president of turned from a motor trip through Gotthilf Schwerdle, of New Provi- Guarantee & Trust Company. thought put commands, given the Summit Real Estate Board, left New York and Pennsylvania. John W. Cljft also spoke. pleasantly but with a manner that mony of the- common practice of accelerator, at that."—Boston Tran- dence, was fined .ten dollars and parents of treating children as In- script. ' '-,'•'• yesterday to join his family vaca- costs for reckless, driving on Morris The bequest to the University of The morqlng sesslpn was not asindicates that you expect the child Rochester is to bo used "for de- feriors. The child probably resent- tioning at Ocean Beach, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Samer of avenue. He explained that the dif- largely attended and consisted to obey them, will help to develop ed the attitude suggested in her 718 Springfield avenue are inficulty lay in the fact that be was serving students," and the charit- chiefly of committee reports and habit of obedience. Home Genius able bequests "for.the poor." mother's tone of voice, and found "I suppose you visited the great Mrs, James Qorman an'4 daugh- Vienna, where Mr* Samer will following a friend who had turned getting acquainted. Mrs. Ida A mothe'r sat on a railroad plat- satisfaction in making her mother Burney, of Summit, one of the vice- form waiting for the train. She art' galleries while you wer6 ters Peggy and Janet, are spend- spend the month of August. Mme. Into Beauvoir avenue and he uncomfortable. ing'two weeks at Hartcourt ter- Samer will spend'part of the time ouldn't stop in time since his way presidents of the organization, was was accompanied by her four-year- abroad ?" . ^ ' race, North Asbury Park". Mrs. Gor- Two Small Cases in Police hostess to the visitors. Mrs, Bessie old daughter Marjorle. The child Why should we not treat chil- "No, we didn't need to. You see,* n Vienna and part in Paris. was blocked. He had skidded 110 dren as equals? Mutual respect be- man's mother, Mrs. McGrath Is al- feet on Morris avenue before crash- Court This Morning B. Mention, of Passaic, is president. came UD to her mother and said, "I our daughter,' paints." so 'staying there. want to take off my hat." tween parents and children is .the Miss Florence Duncan' of theing into a street sign. Sergeant only sound basis; upon which to Beechwaod Apartments, is leaving Devices are being used today, how- "No," leplied the mother, "keep Brothers Die Together 1 Patrick Kelly saw the accident and In Polce Court this morning, Or- build an harmonious, co-operative Mrs. M. 31, Sherwood and Miasthis week to join hejr mother, Mrs. ever, that will help to locate the it on." 1 testified, last nlght.A. lando Tedesco, 66 Park avenue, was home spirit.' Such respect is es- West Frankfort, 111—Thomas Katharihe Sherwood of Mountain J. W. Duncan, at Anhlsquam, Mass. needle. One method magnetizes ''But It is tight," complained Werner Ktmzel,, '»&$ Woodlawn fined $25 and had his license revok- the fragment and sdeks for it with sential to the development of and Randall Spain, brothers, age avteijue ,are leaving today tor, p. Later they, will, gb tGHJguntfult,' Me., ed. The charge was improper park- Marjorle. GO and 65, died a ha|f hour apart. ' avenue, Linden, was perhaps the another needle. "Never mind, I want you to keep healthy, well-adjusted personali- •week's ilfjp through the Pennsyl- for the remainder of,the summer. ing and refusal to accept a sum- ties. ,'• • - •'-.•• '"••'- • ' ' vania mountains after which they most interesting defendant of the Make the home a safe place in t on," the mother commanded. evening, according to the audience. mons from Officer Russell S. This does not mean that children 5 ^nfclj Boy Jlrown will visit relatives in Michigan., Miss Olive Hoffman of 18 Hughes Leslie. which to live by following a fewMjrj l ttook hhe r hha t fofff . He was charged by Officer Charles aimple rules in regard to needles, The mothe'r then said, "Come should be consulted, on all matters Los. .Ajigeles—While men and place and Miss Marion,Sarlamb of James Roas, 63 Orchard street, regarding the'family. Varying ages boys looked on, thinking lie was Mr. and Mrs. David'N. Mauger of Forest Hills left today foe a motor Birch was driving with one hand advises this doctor: here and lel t me comb out your n the steering wheel, employing was fined, $25 on a disorderly con- Sew only in a light room and in a hair. Marjorie came. When the determine what a child shall be playing with his dbg In the water, 67 Hobart avenue left yesterday tfr trip through the South. They -will duct charge^ brought against him told and 'to what extent lie shall John Hendrlcks, 10, drowned. , spend the month of August; in' spend several' days ,'at;. Virginia be other, to encircle a girl. Kun- comfortable position. job was finished she wandered off :el testified that he drove with one by Officer Leslie. George Duffy Keep needles in a' definite place. without the hat* be consulted with, reference to Chatham, near Brewster, on Cape Beach and will visit friends in wid William Gerlty were rep- family plans. /But age.should• not . D(V{sIon of Labor . Nashville/Ga., and Miami,;Fla. :and "all the time," using both only When a needle is not in use, keep it This mother'was courting dis- A Cod, where their daughter, Mar- 1 rimanded and received suspended affect the manner In which he is "Sp-yo^i and your' wife share garet, is attending Camp WahtonaW at corners. , threaded to insure its' detection if obedience. If it was necessary for ~ , V" Pajtsy Riola, 18 North street, was sentences when Thomas Brooks, lost. :he child to wear, her hat, thotreated.or the-iamourit.of consider- alike in •• the work of" getting who charged them with'assault and : Fire Chief Clarence Bender charged by Inspector Straus with" Keep fingers well away froni the mother should have given the child ation" thiit hei receives. V ' •'••'. • breakfast," "'• • '.' -.; ii •• Mr. ahd Mrs. C. H. C.'Jage'ls of planned, to-go to B,each Terrace, battery, failed, to appear In court 1 reokless" driving on the Boulevard, needles in sewing'machines. a good re#BOh and seen to it that Too often the-younger child, just "Yeah. She burns the toast and; . HIHcreflt avenue are sailing on. where the Ceco Club has a bunga- and -was, filled, ten, dollars. WUlafd. Use a thimble. she kept the hat on. If it was notbecause ha. is younger, is ordered I scrape itZ-^Pathflnde'r. - i'•'••\ ? their yacht (He "Spindrift" > on a ow,' Wednesday, put l\ls he,aUh has to do"'thftig»!;that the',Older, chijd is D. Aijimefmafl. > 45 'River roa"d,.als.o amp: Sunshine in Inspect garments that have been necessary, why refuse to' let the : ; ^ trip* to''Canada "for some-Muske- ade'it necessary'for, .him,to un- child-take ttieJiat'qff? invited to." do.. : -The, respect-: and repaired before wearing or' wash- tlievlMWrmaMsi luqge-fJBhins. They, are sailing % up iergo an-exteilsjve.-physical' exam: •' ; Strict Qij^rdiiiiiie ,.Many, parents-say <"No" without consideratlpn*shown a stranger •.<&-ii^anxlausy)h—Whata - shfll'f- $ j' thehe.. Hudson andd tthhe MjwMohjiwkk rivers,, lhatfon.' ".He vis' 'suffering -from Wear shoes 'or slippers about the hinking what>ls Involved. ' ' ten oxceeda .that shown- a child of do? Jack's • been updddd r water'••ten!t't < ] 4kes Oneida and Ontario. They, itomach trouble,' It/is'said, and has the family. I-If we'want children' to : : 1 mer. wade .the ,< Her 'friend—Let's s go, .home, Jj'> 'i >• —,—L ' . i : ilx weeks., • ' r ""''•'tor.-'ttiW.Jha're'^ln'vmak- v ( > ham,,,was fined f?& for opening'opera , A' Female Charitable Society, hag de-poke'blindly in littered drawers'of : ldh't;i#it' any longer for ranj! George tfortine of 106. qregp 1 y^ p, DIXOF, - 8.' desirable; place. f rir - all, Mr. and,Mrs. Arnold Seyden of motorcycle wl#jout,,a license ,, and? veloped ' a, single' case of Bcrfrlet bags. ,,.''•', r avenue, Madison;'who is-employed. feve,r, and is,in,'strict,quarantine, Keep one needle at a time in the Extenslon Service, .New'Jersey we \njijpi, treat .them Vas' re^ In (the .SiimmitHpbst Office, is, Morris avenue "had as'guests'this . Coljege of Agriculture > SponBible -members of a democratic 1 permiB.sion.of, tbe Wpers. Serge^sti Camp Sunshine is, the girls',.camp work basket; "keej) nil others out i pending-'a few d$ys at Lake OWas-v weekeek, Mrsrs.. 8eydenV8 j sister *an4 1 1 r 1 1 Michael- j. ^FJnneran., was' com- of the pair'at Which undernour- of the way. ,> t When chHdren,refu8B to respond Cloak. Rootn. pi4 ypv ia, Sussex County, with'his1 family. bi'other-itf-lai'other-itf-lai,w, Mr/a^^dd Mrs,Mrs , GuGuyy ( Johnson and their daughtersters, Mlsfr plainant: „, i \ !>>),. • -<<- -• ished ,Newark ch'tfare'n §if|ae"?cif£n* get the ^^ t, sir ? ' . r,\Fortine, who > witnessed the ytTgfriia'Johnson and Mrs.'Robert RUey'Bay, pf.Btfpad.Btreet, and summer. ' The tyuaVanline ' is-, ef- ltB'it' gowning, of- a lkyear-oid boy 'ected, by ,the Newark' Board * of Cambridge of Pejzer,'S.'C. They idneyAtjlams, phgstnut, street,fwere coiit, assisted by diving and,' Views M Reviews PARENTS AS eft'vhV*mot0r car Wednesday morn- eptimajvded flndfr^Oefyed eu|pendr • i < -' < ,i •> i i. ' .li rappling for the body with ,the ng'fo'r' Mrs. Seyden|s home in id sentences on tbja,cbarge"Spe- "THE CHUB'S TEWT 8CHOQI. 18 lolioe, in recovering the lad, whoJj'acat,1 Mass.; wher'e later Mr. and lal'Officer Jbhn-Copnapt that the,y EMNG'JfE «WImt They jS»y ynietlier Bight or for iffd1 drowned by exhaustion tryitfg! Issued by ifhe National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th ^frs.,Seydeh and the(r- daughters, had -removed" a, tbart}er. on th.6 fre,sh. MANY q reach shore. ' , ! Helen'and Laura, plaii to'join them. 'oncrete [ of, $!road; street, and ^-hadi Btreet, Mew yo'rk f!(ty. Thes? articles are appearing In our columns. AUTO INTOXICATION They, all plan to spend' some time ravejed/alongstbe mew .stretch1-be-' fragments Jn B'ddy gravel Gebrge Bernard" 8naw, as report- THE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE' ACID-Ci AS-INDIGESTION ed'in the^pressj af tytbscow; .at-''the Hotel Naumkeag in Oakore it was opened-for .traffic." .. * > Peoplple ..havee arui^oriiahtedfeiii d'fi r 1 i . , Hilda Richmond • J , :. "The more' 1 see of proletarians, Safer «h|tvSiirer-. Bluffs. Mass),' before' returning to Thomas A\ Rq^lprs, an ice cream f hpdhypodermii c nettles-breaking-la Mrs Benson and her daughter, clean floor'and the happy young- 'Xlmri Buying d •• Talk it the ToWn- heir respective homes. the more I thank God that I am not alesman, was changed by Officer :he body, while they 36" not often one." Mrs. Lowe, were discussing the sters hustling int6 their rain gar- Bond. , ,. )avld F, McGratb with operat|n«,a egard the everyday sowing neetije ments for the walk, and some new iar at sixty-two* miles per hour 41- with alarm. The sewlji^dW'l good behavior and nice manners of $1.00 for the' ectly through Summit. He was he cause of numerous O. O, Mclntyre, columnist: ;he children ot Harriet Benson ideas enteredher mind. empty bottle. njd "Scratch the Paris menial and "Well, if this,method.is respon- Hadison Mayor tever caught, since each tlnie the accidents. Few other small^ acci- Smt,th. if it fails you>lll find a royalist." 'And I can't understand how slble for the difference between the ifficer pulled fearer, the Rogers dents cause so much distress and attitude of these children and mine, to satisfy. ar would spurt, McGrath testified, worry as the needle accldent/cqtn- Harriet has accomplished it," said I'm ready to try. it,"-• she said . Visits Council Here logers appeared with the alibi that ments,Dr. Victor W. Elsenstein\ln Charles L., Parsons, secretary, Mrs. Lowe, "It must be that her American Chemical Society: thoughtfully. "After all, what is e didn't know anything about the Hygeia. There is always the-fear children were born with sweet dis- the use of, constantly stirring up Wm Tyler Green Walter Spelr, mayor of Madison, case, since he was 1 in Clinton that that the needle particle will travel "At 'the close pC the ;war, while positions."' Harriet always takes 1 30 per,cent, of the casualties came trouble when it can be avoided ?", , IJRUOS. was a visitor at the meeting of ight. He wflPbe.,Riven another in the body and do harm. , Jt,, , the easygoing way of training r from gas, yet gas was responsible "Not a bit of use in the world, Bunk Bnildlnpr Summit's Common Council Tuesday eek to prove the alibi. < As a rule such accidents do not them, following, the.line of least re- Helen," said Mrs. Benson cheerily, evenipg, He declined to make any endanger life. A few • authentic fpr only 2 per cent of the deaths." Citizens Trust Company sistance.'but somehow they obey "and I'm glad you are finding that 10, Maple- St. Summlti N. J. remarks although called upon by THBEE BKOTJIKHS LEAVING cases of the movement of rieedles her. 'I speak! to "my. children and out.' President Edward T. Snook. John -FOE-CAMP W^WAY^NDA in the body have b£dn/re^orle"a'-Tii It. H. Newburgh, doctor: expect them to obey without ques- F. Dolan also appeared at • the medical -literature.'t, , But a "Shape and avoirdupois have tioning, whjch they do, but there meeting and talked at length on Samue], Warren ,and Leonard instanceit s off far-flunffl g < migrations nothing, to, do wjth affability," is ah atmosphere-about this home certain "city abuses" that had been Briggs ot 6 Irvljng'place, Summit, are hard to find, assertsiDrvEise-fi- that ours, does not hftve." bothering. will leave Saturday, August 8th for stein. In the majority" of'cas^s Elsie McCormjck:' - "Perhaps if you will study Har- In, contrast, a letter to the Coun- needle fragments in, the'body ore "A crying ne*ed of the world to- riet's ways, my dear, you may learn hree weeka at th«-y.MiC, A. State remarkably well behaved and 'give' day Is a Marquis ^bf" Queensberry cil ' from Oyerlpok road residents "!am^ WawayaiJd^ at Andpver. little serioqs Indication* for their who will lay. ddwrt trulea governing her secret," and Mrs, Benson smil- Wm. Bergstrom thanked the Council for the im- Samuel arid ^Warren returned removal. The motion that 'occurs feminine hostilities." ing. provement of Lower Overlook road Their converaatidn was inter- I "Oh, 'b/ the by,- dflar, shall! ome Ia8,t Sunday,( fpr a visit to is caused by the contraction-of the Electrical Contractor Jget some $as to! cl^'an those and the grafting and curbing'Of the muscle's. •,' ','K ; '\a rupted by the voice of Mrs. Smith. triangular, park at the Junction of heir parents pifte? > fravlilg spent Alexander" A. Legge, of the Inter- She, bad just entered the adjoining spots 'on Junior's vw§ist?" the two Overlook raada,. four weeks, at ibe* Bpy Sqouts oj( , Such accidents annoy the/ physi- national'Harvester Co.: room. , cian because of tile difficulty' of ' WIRING •- REPAIRING ',, "How silly,'.peotor, ypu know The communication 'Was signed America 'Camp i,Watchung, Glen ''Pon't let anyone step on your "What, ypur paper scraps not removing a needle fragment. One neck and'call the farmer an un- loked up?" she was saying bright- iJ always, send airJunJor's things by Patrick, Kerrigan, Abqie D., Gardny. W> J. }V , ^ . ;. doctor has remarked tKat,tie would derdog/' to the EnterprlSe.ytheJ s.ame as Britt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Van Kirk, ly, to the thrde children who had ( rather'look for" a nteettfe in a hay ' \ , ' —r~" * . :|i;ed pf cutting paper and were tour own." I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reeve, M.& and stack than for' its mate'in; the flesh. 229 MORRIS AVENUE SUMMIT, N. J. Mrs. D. L. Byrne, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Gerald P.JJyjBi U.S.. Senator from card jiouaes, "I was hop- 'Phone Summit 6-1863 peorge L. .Duffy, Thfjmaa J. Ooffey/ t • North Dakota^ '. t ing you would have the .room in or- Anna P. Aarqe^rtCparJeft Forte, "The farmer is entitled to a mor- der so that you could put on your Dominlck De Luca, Alfonso Lepora atorium ahead of the foreign na- raincoats and,go a>wn to the store tions." l. », ' , ,., - 'with Aunt Helen and me." and Anthony Qamblno. 1 .Robert Steele, a spectator at the Tbe day.haci been,rainy and they meetiug, spoke, in praise of the &trs oa Andre Magfnc-t, French Minister ;ou|d not.play outrojr-doors, but heythad amused themselves hap- city's' activity along:lines vof im- of War: '•','; provement. . „ • "We-ara ndtiypt .vanquished: we fly- in the house for several hours. PHONE SUM MrT 6-|00l are siijl the'.yifltqrs." •• "Why, Mother, if you'll just wait 1 Send your items ot' interest to a few minutes! we'll be ready," j Maple Hardware Co. SUMMITvt.r ; -filxr r the:HB!IAM>, '{ ,-V A'.'.. > ' ' Rome C.-Stephen^on','banker: cried seven-year-old' Tom. "I'm "Th.erejB'dachfe t}«ing.^ over- orry we didn't,ha.Ve the room in 7 MAPLE STREET, SUMMlt, N. J. staylng a,4epressipn'Just as there irder, but we w^re'so tfred," is of loveNstayinfr a'boom.i' 1 •"We'll work rias hard as any- 'Phone Summit 6-2936 thing t" -flafd the, twins falling to AtitljojjyjHope,' author? their knees. "V^e want/ to go with CptpPERAflVE SALES, : I "Romances come easier -when you and Auntie." .. « ,A "foday and'Tomorrow; ', ], one'is young.," , , , Mi's: Smith' then went for her wrap and Mrs. Lowe said, "There! F,.C. Shrubsflll, doctor: You Bee bow It Is. ,Those children 'Tell a chlULhft has a had tem- new they would ha,ye,to pick up V . length; Reg. $5.75— y per and he will ahow it oft as a hp shraps,'and.they didrnot d[o it; newattoinmeqt." < - then '-cbmes ''their mother and re- Special $4.75 Packaged Meats wards them for dqlng what 'they (Quick'chillW- *'f >' Will Duratlt,' writer and philoso- should have had done before she Lawa Mowers; Reg. $9 Special $7.50 pher: ' " . " ! . " ' '' Ijame?' P ^• "Men who are "elected to "offlee'! ' rtWhaT would have been gained are not tftdae-wbo hay^ |he great- iy scolding th;e'children'for their ' Gardeja \Vheelbarrow, wood sides;- Reg. $7— , CALVES' est knowledge and' capacity, but delinquencies; Helen?" said Mfs> 1 tho8,e wbo hare the "greatest politi- Benson'.^"Chtldren,are forgetful lit* . , ' Special $5.60 cal-Bklll." , : tie creatures, and if there Is a hap* . 65c pail, "'" ; v waj^ot'reminding them of<. ' •• " '•> I Electric Fan, 8-inch; Reg. $4.50.. .Special $3,29 ,M':.. ,^Reg. SSc... .iSpeci MrtLo e.stepped to the door (ft b< >, [|t > in tbe tax-thoe> yj^y'i^d looked,at the ,'; Jour- l.H , . £ and dark blue Combination Offer 9t BXU of me, hat Long Handle Dusting Mop and Half Pint i 'round me \ Liquid Wax; Reg. $1^-Specml ,79c Eh 'ft the I

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f j r AUG. 7, T931 THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD. SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1931!

!«*mMIHWHHlllllMI*MHMIIIIHM»>IIMI Light on Service for the American Indian For a few years past the work Major Freelanced Column of the United States government with the American Indian has been something concerning which the American people have been any- It was less than fifteen years ago makers are that longer skirtB are thing but proud. It Is therefore of that owners of a Ford car had to coming. Let us hope they will not more than passing interest that pay (20 or more for one tire and only be longer but thicker, too. the reorganization of the Bureau of the guarantee called for only 4,000 Indian Affairs finder Commission- Producer to Consumer miles. It was seldom that they A man was telling how he be- ers Rhoadea and Scattergood is lasted that long and punctures came disgusted with cigarettes, coming' along satisfactorily. Two were almost dally occurrences with threw the one he was smoking years ot laborious and conscienti- every driver, due to glass, tacks away and has never touched one ous effort have gone into the busi- What It Means to You and nails in the dirt roads. , of the things since. That was ness of disarming .criticism and What a difference now! At the eight years ago. convincing the Indian that the Our Producer to Consumer Plan of Merchandising means a direct connection between present time you can buy a 30 by Anotbor then related how he be- Bureaujs truly made up of friends the Grower, Miller, Canner or Packer and your Pantry—through the medium of our counters. 3% ballon tire for $8.66 from the came disgusted of a sudden, threw rather than toes of his welfare. Our vast facilities and purchasing power permit us to buy in large quantities at lower best companies. A Goodyear tire Finally Congressional Committees of that size in 1918 cost $41.65. a pack he had in his hand to a prices, thus bringing to the "Particular Homekeepers of every neighborhood a dependable friend and hasn't smoked a cigar- are co-operating with; an effective* Praise God for Silence chests of the United States will ness that will materially contribute satisfactory and economical means of obtaining their food needs. mil ea out of a tire, you now, get Tbero is quite a lot of this going "We thank Thee, Lord conduct drives next fall for the to the proper solution of the prob- 40,000 and with not a single punc- on. A good many men, most of For all Thy Golden Silences,— support of their member agencies. lem. Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest. *""*•* ture, if you have good luck. them of mature years, find that two Silence of soul, wherein we come The deficit of the relief agencies to Thee, will be heavy and their demand for Some hew legislation is needed packs a day is not only expensive to make possible a more effective The State bas awarded contracts but that the use of cigarettes is And find ourselves In Thine Im- more money will of necessity be Beg. 15c Llbby'g for 1,050,000 gallons of gasoline for mensity. co-operation between state and fed- Bose Dale California **^^».v« m/u ^ Jfc cans harmful. So they are going to let great. Tfie principal plea will be eral agencies In dealing with In- PEACHES use of State oars the coming year, the ladies do the smoking and run We thank Thee, thank Thee, for charity to the destitute; but Delicious Golden Halves in Heavy, Rich Sugar Syrup. which 1B glad news for the families Thank Thee, Lord,!" dian affairs arid also to remove up the sales, this fall more than ever before In ; charges placed on the Indians in of those men wbo have State-owned A lot of Adams apples will suf- oars. It means happy week-ends American experience the truest the past for roads and bridges they fer if so many men quit smoking learning in Silence need will be for more money with and many of them. This summer everywhere in '• did not need and should not pay and there will be plenty of coughB which to enlarge the work of .char- •for, as well as'charges for irrtga- Seer. 9c big | m , This big contract permits the that will never be cured, but it iscamps, and conferences—places California State to get StandaroV.gasollne at acter building agencies—never ftibn projects which are of no use SARDINES cans A w w a fact nevertheless that there is awhere we tblnk of tolks as meet- i to the'Indians, v Certain old treaty 2 9.2 cents a gallon, wqile some ot swearing-off epidemic raging at ing in groups, talking and being more needed than at the present Ready to serve. Enough to serve four or live persons. the contract goes to the Crew ^ev- moment."—From The Survey,-June, j Claims must be settled as soon as present and it may be due to the talked to, making merry all the day 'possible.' The. permanency of ick Company for 7.2 centB a gal-hard times. there are groups of girls who are 1931, "Character Last," by Robert lon. W..Kelso. • ...... •> \,-y.;| changes for the better that the Meats That Please at Reasonable Prices learning to hear in silence. Somfe commissioners have started must And no three cents a gallon State Only recently the cigarette com- of the things they hear when they tax goes with that contract. be assured by getting all the posi- (4 to lb. panies raised the price of their listen to the qtfence are named in 4. Suggestion From June AddaniB tions under their jurisdiction product. Can you imagine what it the poem by John Oxentiam, "Later ; Fancy Fresh-Killed Fatted Fowl 5 lbs.) 'This liquor business always has to the Y. W. C. A. ' placed within the classified civil 31c means In gross receipts, when the Te Deums"; a portion of the poem When Miss Jane Addams was service and safe from party poll- been a source ># trouble. It wascigarette companies add two cents ip quoted above. . , dangerous even before the sawed-' asked recently ln_ a region^L Y; W. tics.. ' :.""•"• ' QLENWOOD GRANBERRt JELLY. can 20c a pack? It means millions of dol- Horseback riding, bandcraft, C- A. meeting where we might .best .Public sentiment in communities oif shotgun was discovered. An lars. ' ; Item In a New Jersey paper seven- swimming, courses, in, World Fel- begin to study! world- affairs, 'she where Indians live needs much And it means even more millolns lowship and International rela- referred us to a study of our World education before we can help the ty-five years ago describes an acci- when the gasoline companies get dent at Little York distillery. While tions all find a fcriace in summer Y.'AV, C.-A/s, las they are doing Indian fit Into community life in a* FINEST STANDING RIB ROAST together and decide to put the price camp programs for Girl Reserves, their most significant work: natural wholesome way. The 27c the men were busily engaged, the up a penny a gallon. iron hoops of the big still gave Girl Scouts, Cftiapfire girls hero 1. In Shanghai Y. W. C. A. on Meriam survey states: • A penny isn't much but pennies and everywhere—but, such wonder- child labor. - x-x. "The People of the United States way, bursting and throwing hot bulk high if enough of them are FANCY CHUCK ROAST liquor some thirty feet, blowing ful things as the slWnqe of the outr- 2.' In Bombfiy. Y, W. C. A. among have the opportunity, if they will, 19c put together. of-doors, both in daytime and atEurasian women in model tene- to write the closing chapters of the one man, Asa Cole, ten feet and x 1 '{scalding Mm to death. night, finds a place' on the list of ments. (' {history of the Indians. The early SMITHPIELD'S APPLE SAUCE can 12 /iG Ten years ago or less every good- new things to learn on a summer'B 3.' In Japan_

|ly,". they broke' all records by"preaching for > I '" 77r/£ears. M sixty i consecutive houfs. He *ASGO Root Beer- preached from the Psalms. 3tf gliding by It ia recommended that this 3 pt. bots. 25c .'tttM. ^ £b. downward, preacher heed the- forty-sixth Rapport's or Puritan Beverage Today-the begins in thePsalm. It reads simply: "Be still." cellar,,^teiL.r.f - rT.-i,-* - —that -ma— - Cereal Beverages 4 bots. 25c terlal i&S'Joe thrown-from'the top The decision ot many banks to •Plus redeemable bottle deposit. Victor Bread big pan loaf 5c story; ^"JW; allows meb.and ma- cut down the rate ot Interest on chlner^ Jta,, bt-eak , up the large snvlngs accounts, due to the con- pie-toe, fO/,<'• ' it'/ dition ot the investment market, Now you hardly have to , iHbtmFUOtl the utmost Impor- has drawn attention' to the vast ASCO Coffee Victor Coffee Acme Coffee tance jti tearing down buildings be- sums of money that are stored In lb lb. 3'lbs. lb. ; cause of the huge expanse involved savings banks. There is more 50c tin each day that the property Is Idle. money- on deposit than ever before 2Sc 17c 29c Conjalderl»£ tbt»,it is cheaper to and it 'Is growing 'Instead of lift a finger to dial Rich, full, heavy body. A mild blend, pleasing A heavier bodied blend. junk the brick and other building diminishing, as > one would natur- Exquisite flavor. thousands daily. Suitable for percolator use. . material than to BBlvft&e It. .. ally think during a depression j period. Dwo pkgs. ASCO One can Fantry aj Advance report* from the dregs- There are people with good-sized i 'K .' . r.~. "i - * • • ' i. "*'' Gelatine Desserts with Whipping Cream •* ir, •-•,?-,. ASCO Gelatine Desserts blended with Fresh Fruits and served with our Whipping Cream makes a delicious cooling Dessert. •'.'.'•'•''/...•'•;

, Asco Gold Carton of i r< 11 '. I J71 S Twelre Rindless Bacon The Pick ot the j Nests. Strictly fresh. BAMBERGER'S NEW Fresh Eggs j ...... do?!. 31c Beg, 15c Ensign Reg, 80c ASCO Finest Beg. 5c Choice Calif. Prunes Stuffed Olives Tomatoes I.'] TELEPHONE NUMBER tot small 2;•»27c-I ' 2'Sc cans ': ,4 *\ Quality Items for Your Table and Household J Even in the matter of telephone numbers we've f ASCO Apple,Cider Ylnegar;...».,;..^.£bot. 15c -"-."• v; "1 this )ear that)—and we' aren't the only ones Who still dr^en, Tinted Pricking Giasses 6 for 25c Prudence Coo^efl/Beei'Stew.:U.~...'.». .can 25c / JJ. B.JC. Cljeejie,Wafers. Un2»c Crisp Bill Pickles...... r^..-q<> jar 19c shed a sentimental tear when we remember it. \ m"B. C, J)e,>ln*f Assorted Wafers.pkjr. 2»c Delicious Canned Frult8...... 8 buffet cans 25c M , Quick ?ree^rng Ide Cream Salt bag 15c ! Florida Grapefrnlt jHeartsl.... ;...... 2cahs 25c Then, as our lives, and the telephone system, " ASCO jCorn ^I»TCI». PJ«- ?c ; ASCO Strawberry Preserres.lb.;sftuatJar25c gof more and more complicate* Georgia Peaches....husliel basket $1.59 | ; v b Fresh Fruits «ib8. mi^hOJ+M^i > Now;With the approaching infitalJation of the California Bartlett Pearsl|||^||23c te announce the final version^ the result of some ^ 'n Maryland CaM$loupes.M.«i:|fii«;13c high class grabbing on our part^lk tfk 1 tf>^ ill* ' >r Large Go|den Jko^':^I^^^§^9c IF *V next ycr will. *>«,' * 'i Jersey Tomatoes.....^Ml...'£.© *m Iceberg Lettuce ...:..,.^S.: BUI OK. H'

«-'* Xfeim Mm 2AQE TWO StJMMlT HERALP AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, W. FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 193? c,ove. The master's bed room and salo6ns along Main street—not to ccriary welfare. Has his Amend- bath are on this floor. The kitchen George quaff, hut to pray—barging in bold- ment brought the promised "unpre- A Low Rambli is small but very conveniently. ar- Book-stall ly, kneeling in a ring on the floor, cedented prosperity" and "better By R. C. Hnnter, A rcbjtecfc IfBW ¥-01* acting pathological in general. But conditions for the working man?" ranged and the garage has been so \>y PHILIP M. HARDING planned as to be accessible from they did a great work, (hose gals. l^ot with a 3 dollar slash in, the the main part of the house, which For every Ohio saloon they finally dividend of the United States Steel Desirable is a great convenience in inclement SUMMIT HOMES Call it irony If you will, but sim- closed, four speakeasies have Corporation, and a 7 million man weather. sprung up fo'day. For every breadline, it Hasa't! True, a few to buy or rent. : ultaneously 'with the machine-gun On the second floor are three baptismal of five New York coil- djurikardfs soul the^ sayed, teix leading • industrialists , still chant Lots for salo in choice locations/ high school kids have rotted their the blessings of Prohibition—but bed rooms and a bath. The house -•., dfen by beer runnera conies the kidneys and their dispositions on contains 24,BOO cubic feet and Furnished homes for summer • F piiftlicatlon of "The Little Green sjtow. me one who is'at all sincere would cost approximately $8,800 rentals. Stutter," l>y Braud WhHiock. The 15-cettt gin, ]$or every honest bar- inVbis; enthusiasm, and I will show tetnder they robbed of a Job. twenty you a sly frog growing fat in a to construct. If service, courtesy.and a broad bfeolf takes its title from that little gangsters have appeared, cowardly Complete • working plans and knowledge of real estate are de> -Ringing door which used to hang puddle of soft-drink dividends. Bired—seo MAitVlN iii every saloon from Portland to machifle-gun ;murderers, snivelling, specifications of this house may be s cringing greasers, needing the obtained for a nominal sum from 40 UNION PIACE ,>palo Alto, "There was," -writes the falso Courage that comes from "Pass fbi Volstead Act," they the Building Editor. Refer to ^author, "something ironical in clap- bootleg; whisky, before. ,tfc-ey can, said, "and you will see the Pearly House A-283. (Opposite Station) or ping a nation of freemen, just em- even walk, cut in the sunlight! j Gates!" Well, thanks to the Anti- 'Phone Summit 6-2252, 6-0481 \ erg^d from a victorious war for Saloon League and the allied con- '^democracy and liberty, under the And how these w^lt-raSaningV sis- spiracles against intelligence, that of monitors who were to tefa hated the1 tadaferate drinker!] obscenity has now become the Law j regulate their personal habits," —who ^Vas "an insidious Influence, of the Land and the process of ""<£$?&. ie> goes on to ask that if nolibt- only wotfcingr foT evil bat, wliat government among us a process of j qrty is not personal, of what value was worse and-wholly. unpardonr high pillage and extortion. The Summit Building & Loan 1» it? "What soourity, what happi- able, invalidating tho teetotal argu- autochthonous, saloon-* is condemn- s.f what life can it bestow? ment, for ho.shovved.that a man ed ; the little green shutter, for the Association s ektremfely Important book might use liquor arid yet not beat tfp-e being/ closed. Everyone, how- i flrfe with a picture of Whit- tyiS; wife,, defraud his creditors, INCORPORATED 1801 childhood in a small Ohio ever;: is drinking. Hearty. Prices in destroy himself body and1 soul, and many states have com© doWn to U—a - town of camp meetings, fffl a drunkard's grave.! ' pre-war levels. And though the New Series -CNO. SO) ^Robinson's circus once a year, No' ode maffltaihif ahfmore, not duality Isn't all it should be, still every fall the county fair. He even the most fanatical Volateadist, letfibefs it all He was, in fact, that doesn't seem to matter so that Prohibition is anything .plausi- much now tisat the: lining: Is' com- ?yo -witness to the strange birth bly descrlbable as a success. But Opened May 14, 1931 •he Women'B Crusade. He tells pletely gone from the nation&l to thois© most contumacious di stbmacli. Hence, I repeat, Brand . t the -Women of the town would Drys w-ho still argue that nothing For Particulars Address JY SHERMAN BYLAND, Sec'y |(i;forth in a band and visit the Whitlock's look is not only im- sweet and lovely ever happene1 d be-> portant historically, but mo3t inter- fore the enactment of this law, that esting. Read It. 1 ==Sf all the laborers in the land were a BffV- - . ' ' lot of lazy sots who invariably got Of coursei not all speakeasies ate &SBH snozzled on Saturday night, squan- pMsbn. Before taking the Volstead dered their wages, beat their wom- veil, (the better to see how my FOR $ALE en, and spent the rdst of ttie week liver wpnld act If given water—it _, \i rooms, bath, garage; all irri- taking triple-brofnides, Mr. Whlt- acted surprised"), I used to spend First Mortgages Guarantees of Title ltyaf.eim.ents; good neighborhood; look point* out that- we neverthe- an occasional moment at a eertaJn 'i lot; Brayton School section. less made progress. We got places. chop-house in the West Forties. It Guaranteed First Mortgages and ? Conceived and built, the gasoline was a very soothing sort of place, *\*/;> , N [Editor's Kfotft,—A: ''Portfolio of 101 State Title & Mortgage |I6 OAK Itllltik 'AtBKUB these obvious facts? No more than heavily stained and rugged. There household periodicals. Small Homes" by R. CHuftter, -Archi- 4A>Vhom Summit 6-3920. lie will admit' anything that is not was an expensive electric radio, a tect, la offered to readers for $2.50/ strictly advantageous .to his mer- Laura Deal, (our heroine), is Send checks or money order.] Guaranty Co. -rfr news ticker, comfortable wicker both pretty and ambitious. She Short Bills chaira, and a cat with five kittons. wants to write. Do things. Publish In communities where building 30 Beechwood Eoa,d Central Bldg. Summit, N. J. Homey. Also there was an excel- Mrs, Marshall Geer entertained lent free lunch, Mike's psychology best sellers and get her picture on plots are larger, this I6)v' rambling, the woman's page, like Fan Hurst. at bridge and tea on Tuesday at type of house fa becoming very , STJ .,, , ,, . \ ,- ,. being that if a man ate enough her home in Jefferson road. Among -it during an evening "he'd never wind Then* juat as everything is-going popular. Home.-builde;rB are. begin- along fine* Romance enters tho pic- those present were Mrs. Bernard J. ning to appreciate the many ad- !M>ft~A?H®liKE OR i up roclting "Gunga Din" to- the Harrison, Mrs. Archie B. Quarrier, milkman's horse. ture, and with if—on crutches and vantages afforded/ by- the larger with a flowing white *eard—that Mr* Nathaniel Tyler, Mrs. Nor- plot dnd are buying sites in less It was a nice place, all right. It Eafrly American plot germ which man C. MaoPherson, Mrs. George congested- communities where land had taken the boss some years to calls upon its chief character to Carey, Mrs. Smith F. Ferguson, Is not so expensive. Good roads 4 build up" his trade; and they were choose between fame on the ono Mrs. William K. Wallbrldge, Mrs. and the motor car have.done much A Permanent Executor Interesting people. Pat O'Brien, hand and a home and kiddies on Robert L. Gwaltney, Mrs. John A. to develop these, outlying districts, now one of the stars of the film the other. All this goes on in a Stewart, 3rd. Mrs. Louis P. Bay- for they' bring the market, schools 1 HE efficient settlement of an estate requires con* version of "Front Page," used to sdrt of prairie town, and you meet ard poured. and station within easy reach; It Btudy. his lines at a corner tablo, characters quite worthy of your Is a great satisfaction to.'own tinuous and undnvided attention. Delays caused by anfl glen Hunter was bound to turn notice, though not especially in- Mr. and Mrs. Graham R. Holly of .enough property on which to build" the • ajbisence or incapacity of the Executor may MapJ^ ' £el. SUmri«'64*36' ' Stanmit, N. J< up sooner or later for the Chiaritf. Baltusrdl way feturned from Can- teresting. Mrs. Aldrich writes too a tenhis court or develop a garden result in serious inconvenience or lossL Gne of the Noel Coward and Floyd Gibbons fast, too much, after the manner of ada on- Monday on the Canadian scheme if one chooses; to. 'Ample CONSULT A weren't exactly strangers either. "Sue Snow, Sophomore," Not that Eiacffic liner/the Duchess of Atholl. space for children to romp and advantages of aj>poiiitinrg this ihstitutioni is the Perhaps, though, the nook was best her" style is wholly unprloasant. Stephen W. Linnington, who has play without the danger of traffic assurance of permanence and uninterrupted service. known for its literary clientele— Merely sweetly sloppy. Like melt- been ^pending the winter at the is another good point in favor of novelists, critics and the like. ed ice cream. And I might aa well Red Stone Ihn, has opened his the larger plots.; • . : , HSrd to remember now just who say the samo for tbo plot, because home in Knollwood road. they were. I have, however, for- (like that kind of ice cream) it Mrs. Robert H. Blake, who with j Houses of the low rambling typo MORWSTOWN TRUST her son, Robert H. Blake, Jr.,. hae cost slightly more per cubic foot been stopping at tho summer home to build than.the "box" type, but MORRIS COUNTY'S LARGEST BANKING INSntijTidN Experience the rafters—talk that somehow of-Dr. and Mrs. Morris Dorrance in there is no comparison between the effecting Accounts: 2% on, balances over $1,000* ','?> made the place very special. One 'None was fno're siitpriged than Gloucester, Mass., will return tc general good appearance of the of 1 the things that, still .stands outtho publishers, Charles Scribnef's her, hpme in Knollwood road this two, but in certain: communities Special] Interest Accounts: 4^, on balances $5 to $25,000 A in Summit Reedl Estate paTtKOlarlyln my mind is the of- Solis, to lehrn that the vogue for week. where .building, plots are, small the ten discussed pleasures and diver- Empress Eugenie hats, (tbo.se mon- Miss Mary Barker, daughter of latter type must be resorted to, 4 key arrangements tho girls are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Baker of 11 Inquiries Receive My Personal Attention sions of the more procyonic liter wearing), has affected the sale of however. ati. Pan exemple,- didn't it llfst Robert Esmonde Sencourt's biog- Western drive and Miss Anne The house illustrated shows a cofne out Bore that the pet hobDy raphy* "The Life, of- Empress Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rather unusual first-floor arrange- ©frames Branch Cahell is to put Jfn Eugenie," BrentanOj's is the source John A. Stewart,/3rd, are spending ment. The living room is an ell' h, false mustache and wiggle Its oC this remarkable illustration of an the month of August at a ranch in shape and includes' tbo dining al- eqde up and down? It did. A^d idea hitherto bitterly contested, to New Mexico. that Earnest Boyd, the Boyd Who Lieutenant and Mrs. Russell Monarcli, Pro Tem . Chester C. Henry wrote "Drums," gets more genuine Lloyd, who have been the guests of delight out 6f dressing up In his tfia Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr, and Mrs. I'm the head of niy home at last, British consul's regimentals and Ijilorristown's Amazing old chap, : . Co. Po$lOFFICE BUILDING Tonf (VWatkins at their home in T do as I please, and I don't give waving his sword wildly 1 around, Old Short Hills road, have return- 1 1 : TrUst Co than in writing hift best 'sellers? Apartment jRlentals ed to San Diego, Cal., where Lieu- a rap' . .' " - Building ©ffice: Suraiiiit 6-1693 : Res.: Summit 6-3141 Aye. 3 large roorirs and dinott6 $ft> tenant Lloyd is stationed with the If splashes Qf ashes go fnlling But the more 1 look back onjitr, 4 Jarge rooms and dinette $105 United States Marine Corps. galore the more t am upset 'by the nature 5 jfarge rooms, living, dining, kltcli. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johhstone All over the rugs of thp Hying of such esoteric divertissements oh . «n, 2 bedrooms aM featli ?l40 oil Nottingham road have returned room floor, Nor how many di3hes pile up in Capital and Surplus ^ the part of 'the" alleged intelli- with their family fi'om Layalette : 5 iirgo rooms, includes 2 bedrooms, the.sink, ';-,. " gentsia. Take Slnclaif Lewis. His $ baths and stall shower. $140 where they have a summer home. . Swmmt Centals idea of a hot time-is to strap a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry of And I don't give a hang if the cat G^ lOO-Ub. pack on,his back and tramp Tlfe apartments are high class and wants a drink, oikt and bftth:,, central .\...t...i..:. .>.., $60.00 modern in every respect. Elevator Pine terrace will sail for Europe himself loot-sore and ptfp-eyed this week on the S.S. "Scythia." For I am boss of my own habita- fee, duplex, FrorifcUii .•..,.. 75.00 ar'> : •••—' 85w> cally at an inn to drink beer that, day evening special indoor games While my wife is away on her sum- mer vacation.—Judge. apt) gftrnge, heat* central....'. 85.00 la the Ion? run, only make's him ' J. A* Thompson will be played by the members of in multiples of $100.00 wAoops. And Dreiser. The author the Short Hills Club every Wednes- is» 9 bams, central ....' ,.....»...,..,!...... ".!."!."" 12fcOO' of "The American Tragedy'' likes Phone Summit 0.2882 and C-O0G7 Trajs (.— , 14 chase cpqktails at six filling sta- REAL ESTATE manager went to her room to In- tions."' ' >•- ' ' Mrs. William A. Hunter and her of the Jioldor liquid fuod^ at once, ' ' children nave returned from a vestigate a chloroform odor, an o-n- Josepb, Hergestteimer's hobby is GENERAL INSURANCE month spent in Nanshon, Mass., pcnslvely clad woman jumped, *• 1 • ,t to - spend whole days in haber- ' ttOTABtf " ' where they have been the guests twelve stories to her death. In tho Guarantees of Title dashers', ahops picking out poly- ro6m was a magazine opened at an LACKATfAMA AEPOT of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forbes. 'toner Agai«rWHl -y^ Buy'f-ppe a^Pneea of Today"- chromatic silk Bhlrts, pajamas, Mrs. Robert B. Bryant, who has article, "My Brother Commits Hes, and drepsing gowns, and then Tel. SUmmit C225C Summit, If. J. Suicide." $»ps, fialli, 2 SifoWiiffi^aloli lSQHS5.'..ii'.:.i.,.:.. :.'....i..$I^0eo<' been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- > |o Vetire'ttf Kis home and put them Consult a Bpaltw . thur E. Engler of Barnsdale road, Lot 50xlt4... on seriatim. F. Scott Fitzgerald has returned to her home in Succa- gets-nla greatest' kicfc out of bor- sunna. rowing the A tfkp'-drummers J sticks and taking tola place for the eve- Mr..and Mrs, Louis P. Bayard, tiing In a restaurant jazz band; aid Jr., of New York are the guests of Sherwood Aiidersqn- out of, going 1880 Mrs. Lefferts p. -JHoffman at her riA*ri in the' levee lii New Orleans summer home in BayBhore, L. I. comp^tfngwith' the darker gen- Mr. arjd Mrs.

• •! \ PAGE! THKEB FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1931 HERAtD ANQ SUMMIT RECORD; SUMlfrT, N,J.

"I never believe in interfering with ;a ,cvi,?!3.\ We're in the niidst of'a. Jersey . Governorship .battle. pinay take this Jail it is interesting to . WKerels I^levisidit Today? my children." revolul'i'oh'."* Bry Candidate to Remain in fiovernorship note that Robert Lucas, executive^ Hcndrik Willeni Van Loon, his- .Send' your item's of interest to secretary of the Republican Na- LOne of the first things you say subject of television. "Why should tional Committee has been in the' I buy a radio, television \vill soon "What They Say Whether Klght or torian : "We're not in the midst of the HERALD. ' when a lo?al radio dealer tries to Wrong" Race-National Leaders Watching Jersey state to confer with Mr. Baird and' sell you a new set brings up tho make obsolete what might' be a new ;i ; other leaders, following which con- set today?" you inquire. lYHUirtn Lyoii i'helps, authol- and ferences it was announced that Princeton, George E. Bates o£. Just where .'jhj television today? iiiiiiHiiMuiniiiiniiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiinnmn^ifiiiliYiiintritrtinihji Speculation Over Wittpen's Successor on Highway V/ashington would probably send' 7 teacher: "I love to'teach as a Montciair, , Mrs. Mary 13. Burrell of A recent statement, of David Sarn- painter, loves, to paint,' as a singer Board—Halsey State^ jle Will Carry On—Appoints Vice-Ei;esident Curtis, Col. -Theo-) Orange, Thomas Hope of Caniden, off, president o£ the Radio Corpora- loves to sing, as a poet loves to dore Roosevelt, Jr., the Governor' and Rev. William S. Bird of Jersey tion of Americ#, will givij you a write." men is to Two Commissions—-Moore a Dark H0rs£? of Porto Rico, and Secretary of City. .. better idea, of this potential force War Hurley into New Jersey next' of syncronized sight and sound. . .Trenton, Aug. 5—Announconcept ofEdmund R. Halsey, ..of ftewark, fall to stump for the'party ticket! jVlexaridcr;IjCgfre, former chair- J Aviation Here Now under In part* he said, "One year ago, man, Fariri'_J8oard: "Agriculture is Wm A. s Anti-Saloon League candidate.for Governor,' that he will positively not here. ;A. Republican victory in this television! was. a subject of engin- better off than any other American withdraw from the race is one of the latest, (feveioppients in the state state, one of the few holding aii' • • i election for Governor»in the east' Regulation By State eering conversation and a topic for industry." S political situation: • Indications that New Jersey's election this year fhlfcs year, would be taken by the' technical dispute. It now has will' be watched with a view to, its effect upon the national political Hooveri national. administration as' Trenton, Aug. 5—Aviation in progressed beyond that point. To- David Ileetl, U. S. Senator from Electrical New Jersey is now under state day, transmission of sight by,radio Pennsylvania: , "I have observed outlook is another. Speculationiover the selection of a man to fill the 8 barometer of G.' 0. P. success in; is a matter of accomplishment, not that;tho wheat farmers, instead.of 1932. v .'•'•• :. • regulation which became effective vacancy on the State Highway Commission caused by the recent deatli this week with official notification of speculation. ,; : ,-. profiting from the policies, of the and Dealer of H. Otto Wlttpenn is also creating some interest. Dfojre Mentioned By Lewis by .Gill Ro'bb Wilson, state director; ; "It must be understood, however, boaWl, appear to be the chief suf- : Recent mention of Moore as a' pi aviation, to all airports''to-.re- that the. present' sporadic activities fero'rs from its experiments." 5 A,, Harry Moore, Democratic*—7~~ ~ ~— ~ ~ likely dark'horse contender for the f candidate for Governor, has re- torial .-.campaign. Although Halsey mind operatprH of this .fact. The in this direction cannot be classed s Democratic Presidential nomina-. regulations for licensing arid oper- as a practical, service; They are Bayniontl B, FoscUck, writer: ' suni'ed his informal campaigning indicated that prominent Repub- tion by United States Senator J.' "Nations today are. roped like Al- 9 BEECHWOOD ROAD after a brief vacation, and Daijid licans had, made overtures tp,jhim ation of air-craft in New Jersey, as purely experimental, but as such, IJamiltpn Lewis, of Illinois, upon' recently adopted and announced by dtiservo encouragement aid merit pine climbers.: crossing. a glacier; vs. a Bair.d, Jr., his Republican rival, has fo pull out because his, candidacy "the lafter's arrival east, brought the,State Aviation Commission in- public interest. The present status they survive or perish together." i: Office, StJrnmit 6-0464 Res., SUmmit 6-0286-R | established his northern state head- pbiild do nothing Vut aid that of A. Jersey, further" into the national' clude, conformity in respect to de- of television might bo likened to quarters in the Robert Treat Hotel Harry-Moore,.Mr. Baird disclaimed political picture. This boom is ex-;, 1 sign, construction and air-worthi- the condition of radio in the im- , Diivl«VlilQ)'(i George, former Brit- at Newark, where it is announced any knowledge of the move. pected by Mr. Moore's friends to ' JOOSS \Yith standards prescribed by mediate pre-broadcasting era, when ish premier: "The world is going Mr. )Balrd intends to spend several Eyes on New Jersey help his candidacy for Governor^ the United States Government with amateurs, were beginning to hear on steadily, horribly, stupidly days each week, when he is not Halsey's candidacy may or may If ho wins in November, ho wilt • respect to navigation of civil air- faint sounds through .the.air. Voices marching t'aWJlo.next war, singing probably be the favorite son candi- the songs o^^ace and preparing busy touring some county in the not turn.out.to be an obstacle to 11 craft subject to its jurisdiction. It' and mysic.were passing through date of the New Jersey delegation for war," ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES state. . • ,,, ,;„ .m^:.:..,:K ,, •„the Heiiujjlicaii canfjidato. PpHt,ical L 'is now' urilawful for any person to space in those early days qf radio; i Pointing out tnat both th,e ponib- observers ,sjjiecuiate upoU how, to the national conyentoin of next navigato within this state ail air- comparably, there . are actually cratic and Republican:'parties are craft unless it is licensed and some images passing through the . Wjn^oii; (ihurchi^,, British poli- ELECTRIC CLOCKS many "dry" ublicaii votes the tlejan: ','We'are a generation which pledged to repeal of tho Eighteenth Anti-Saloon Commission Appointed registered' by the Department of air today. They are being received. Amendment, Mr, Halsey this week League mail could The ponding appointment-to tho eorrim'erce. Tliiq restrictiori, .Di- by established experimental sta- lives on riewsiiapers just as cater- RADIOS •• Console anj! Midget take away from Mr. Balrd, which tions and by amateur operatqrs in pillar's feed' oh green leaves!" iil*a. statement made it plain he might be needed by the latter in State Highway • Commission mu3t rector Wilson announced, Will not will-carry on as the standard-bear- go to a Democrat,.as thc( law ro- apply to military 'aircraft, however. various sections of the United' a close fight with Moore. Concern- States. Ettiel Biu'ryinore, former actress: er' Qf the "drys" in this Guberna- ing tho national aspect the New quires that tho'board bo evenly . All pilots hereafter must have divided politically',, Two new names 'Cornrrierc'e Department licenses. Enr-FIionb Stage Next have been mentioned in connection! They must carry these licenses for "The next stage—and I should .. ! j.-,i>'.i h.-M .lii.'li with, the post. They are former display .arid inspection upon de- anticipate its realization by the end —Tl Motor Vehicle Commissioner Will-; mand of any passenger, police offi- of next year—should find, television lam L. Dill, of Paterson, and Har-'cer, or official of an airport or comparable to the, ear-phone stage vey Moriahan, of Somerset Countyt landirig field. Finally the new reg-of radio. At tills point, the public Mr. Dill wa£,,the Democratic candid ulations provide that hereafter may well be invited to share in its 'dAto for Governor ifctunst Mr. Lar-holding of air meets, air luces or further unfolding; , I son in 1928. Mr. Monahan has been; -circuses, aerial exhibitions or ac- "When rii!d|6'.;reaches'thla' stage ^ctlve ^n, Democratic politics in his;robatic demonstrations must have rapid strides may' be expected, home county and Is well known hij the approval by letter of the State 1 comparable perhaps with the tj)e statq. | {\% has: been reported Department of Aviation and appli- growth and' development of broad- that Republican Chairman Jesse' cation must be made for this 15 casting of sound. The. progress to R. Salmon,, of ESF^X, might seeli; days in advaiicb of the events to be follow should.'make possible the c the place for a Democratic friend; heid, ... projection of moving Images on a' from his county,. Found- Sheriff, 1 wall-screen. Television will be John P.- Mb'riahari, of ltoex, and handled bjr the National •Broadcast- former Tax Commissioner John Jj, Fines in Federal District ing Company when' it emerges from Berry, of the same county, have this . experimental stage. Before been mentioned in this connection; Court Reduced Last Year television reaches'-;tlie practical, Former Utility Commissioner stage of service it is, necessary that Cliafles, Browne, and A. B. Wnelanj, ; Trenton, Aug. 5—A reduction of several experimental,,stations", for conlrac'tor, both of Mercer,-.have' nearly $.75,000 in the total amount the transmission of sight by radio been boomed also^ of fines collected in the United be established^ , SeJedtjDU. of appointees for two" 1 States District Court of New Jer- .' "The Radio. Corporation contem- commlsslops authorised by the last sey during the fiscal year ending plates building several such sta- Leglsluture' was made this woek bjH 1 •June 30th last is attributed income tions by tho end of next year. Two the Chief Executive. Tho State ' measure to the imposition of more will be: on high New, Ifprk build- , Officer: "Why don't you BO homo nnd stay out Park Commission will consist of; ! : jail'sentences in the annual report ings, another, on t)ie.Pacific coast. i of iroubloJ" Leigh M. Poarsall of \Vestf!eld , Of District Attorney Phillip For- No Int«rfereiico Witii foidib - Mrs. Mayme Cressy of Woodbury,' man jiist submitted to Attorney Tfie most timely' dncj popular foods Driver: "Officer, I Infer from jour rcinurk tlint Elmer H. Neff of Montclair.rfFrofl; General William D. Mitchell.' Last "The effect of television on the you're" nn uniuafrii'd innu." "' M. rSehfrfiayni of ^illhurn, Mrs': : present established radio industry year's' lines totaled $169,899.01 as will be. beneficial. .There will bo offered at great savings! Stock up t 1 Ca'rolifro ,.Ki^el of .Mprrjjitowl icomiiarca with $98,471 this year. $ sp'krk phigs' help keep y'oui; car out of trouble. Built to William J. Co'uso of Asbuiy Park,;; lAttho end of last fiscal year there jio interference between tlie broad- (jelivor service, the spark plugs wo carry lespond instantly in all and George Page of Trenton. ,.»Thoy; were '822 criminal cases pending, casting of sound arid of sight.' On 'wdathor ana, tfnder nlj condition^. will consider the > establishment of jof which 551 Were for violation of different wavelengths and with dif- LAST THREE DAYS . i. .RASPBERRY state paiks, including the question the National Prohibition Law; The ferent types of recelvors.necessary of one on the Atlantic Ocean as ad-; for both services; they will tout ANN PAGE ilialance' involvfld-^infractiona of supplement each other. Tho R. C. vocated by Secretary of State; laWs concei'nirigN.custo'ms, internal 1 BftAND o Jtfatuls., \yhen a mjember of ; the revenue, post 6ffices, ihterstato A. will not attempt to market tele- State Senate- Seven colored-BQrr: continerce', banking, narcotics, vision equipment this year," tons were named to tho Migrant white slavery, income tax fi-auds1. ( :fle was .speaking in Hollywood; A Wolfaie Commission to assist niem- 4nd numerous other federal regu- 'and' his remarks on tho future • of bera of th'oir race coming into:Neiv lations. Of 1,120 civil cases re- motion piotures:whe'n>teleyisl6n de- SERVICE STATION Jersey. Assemblyman Frank. S. maining unsettled: on June, 80tli velops wore these: "The motion 485 SPRINOFIEtOAVE., Hargrave, ,oR,^Qwark, hqads the last, 662 also predicted upon yiola- picture industry need experience list of appointees. The others-are' tipiig.of the: prohibition and iriter- no alarm over'the impending ad^- NEW PACK 'Phone Summit 6-0913 Rev. Peter W. Williams of Atlantic 'nal revenue laws, the majority be- vent of television. There will be STANDARD QUALITY City, Mrs. Bessie Mention of ins suits to padlock liauor selliiiK no conflict, between television in establishments. Last year 1,197 the home and 'motion pictures in criminal prosecutions were termin- tho-theater. History confirms the fact that the creation of a new ,.1- . nL«\ DROMEDARY '»• ••»/ •>, ated and 1,124 were commenced. (HEARTS) or POLK'S »—i service does not eliminate an older, providing each has something of its own to give. The tolephone did not tl> Fireworks Caused 613 roplaco tho telegraph, and the ln- Accidents in New Jersey oitndescent lamp did not roplaco the candle—more candles aie being OUTSTANDING VALUES Trenton, Aug. 5—Fireworks ex- sold today than before the light was acted a toll of 613 accidents in New inventod. Public theaters will con- FINEST QUALITY—I Jersey during the recent Fourth of tinue to operate because people will July celebration peilod, according go thore in response to tho instinct to State Commissioner of Labor, for group emotions and to sec art- GRAPE JUICE . 2 4 25 in a report of the Bureau of Ex- ists in the- flesh. 0 plosives in his department. The Amos 'it' Andy vs. DemostheWe'i FOR NAtlON'AL PEACH WEEK —LARGE FREESTO statistics were compiled under the "Tho potential audience of tele- Fireworks Regulation Act passed vision in its ultimate development by the 1930 Legislature and spon- may reasonably be expected to be ELBERTA PEACHES . sored by Miss Florenco L. Haines, limited only by tho population of WHITEHOUSE of Newark, member of tho House the earth itself, The life-timo of. Assembly from Essex County. audienco of Demostheiics was not Dm ing this period .thero wero firo as" great as a one-night audience of EVAPORATED MILK . losses of $23,415. A total of 392 Amos 'n' Andy. Napoleon and * ^ municipalities reported no acci- Kaiser Wilhelm in all their splen- BORDERS, UON, VAN CAMP'JS « 14^ oz. dents whatever. In 1930 there were did regalia were nover seen by as OR GOLD CRO^S EVAP.MILK W cans 498 Fourth of July accidents and many eyes as saw Richard Dix in losses from 32 fires of ?17,000. 'Cimarron.' Tho sound of the guns and cannons fired in all the wars The Only Olilld did not reach as many ears as the The reputation of the only child crow of tho proud Pathe rooster on Wheaties WHOLEWHEAT FLAKES 2 pkg$. 21c is challenged by D. A. Worcester, the talking screen. writing in Hygeia, the health "When television has fulfilled its magazine. The only child, accord- ultimate destiny, man's sense of Gulden's Mustard , . iar lie ing to studies' mado by Mr. Wor-physical limitation will be swept cester and associates at the Uni- away, and his boundaries will be versity of Nebraska, is not of less the limits of ttfe earth itself. With A fotor intelligence and emotional stability this may come a new horizon, a GriSCO' SHORTENING ^. . Ib. can 21C than other children. The only new philosophy, a new sense of child, he says, lias better health freedom, and greatest of all, per- UNEEDA BAkERS ... PREMIUM SODA or . Fully Equipped and a better chance to succoed in haps . a finer and broader under- life. standing between all the peoples of the world." . Graham Crackers . 2 pk£. 27c !• '. SULTANA BRAND ... IIGHT MEAT low as to Campaign Against % Speed Buses on Pike Tu'hd Fish . Cof 15c 1 Trenton, Aug. 5—A ban on speed- ing busts on the White Horse Pike, QUAUTY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS South Jersey's main highway to the shore, has been \ promised in the co-operation of the State Police ALL P.dpULAK ^RANI)S . and State Motor Vehicle Depart- ' ment as a result of a survey con- | ducted \by tho State Board of Pub- ) lie Utility Commissioners.. It was SMOKED m&m% / r disposed by the survey, that buses' Wenman bn the pike exceed thij speed limits, ^O'feTERHbuSf STEAR CHOICE GRADE by going 50 and 60 miles an* hour. ib.45e , Tenclilnp Health BONELESS BRISKET BEE(-' FRESH CCORNH, - ib. 19c , Many high school ^tuflents have grossly erroneous impressions con- cerning the physiology and anat- LOW© ISiA^b DUCKS ib. 23c omy;, of the human body, according H tb Dr. J. Mace Aiidfess) the edifoi" RIB LAMB CHOPS ;. ib. 33c of-the health and school depart- OIL ment of, ^Iygei«, thB heilih maga- A ptrmMftntJowptmiM zine. One girl thought that the SHOULDER ffl VEALL «>« FED • ib. 17c that pays for Ifwlfl" heart mjghi, be,the^l?e of a mlnla- Taiik'teitri | turo candy lifeart-while'ilnother be- liered tHat U^was Jullj; aa,3argo as . ib. 25c n r tea'plate, Health education shduid be In the high school cur- Klb.pRg.17e Petro-Supnmit.Oil Burner riculum, pleads Dr. Address., WEAK FISH 'jt lbs. , A filling diver •"la Gertie'SenorouB?" ,1!

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'.••'•••kW'A- THE SUMMIT HERAtD AND SUMMlf ttECORB. SUMMIf. N- J. FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1931

i THE SUMMIT HERALD one familiar with all the details of musical libraries of its bands, but uals were turned loose in the. far was the characteristic of the Md SDHUIT BECOBD medicine and surgery: it' surely could also be of great help to the north to shift for themselves. Mr. rattler—the full-biood native rat- PRBD W. CUFT, Editor \ would be a sorely troubled world, Union in its work of bringing the Digby has only praise for "the tler. The new hybrid snake makes with everyone having Just about magnificent game sanctuary in the for a new and greater hazard to - pitJelml r«f«r «t oitr •»* CoutX nations of the two Americas clos- farmers, hunters, anglers and hik- enough knowledge to be either a Thelon country east of Great Slave er together. Lake," where the musk ox is per- ers. So numerous are the rattlers, Issued Brerr menace to the community or a bore WTWDAT * FRIDAY AFTERNOON "So the Army Band began to col- petuated. Within its limits 60,000 copperheads and mixed breed of It— tha Offlca. JB7 flprlnifijld AT* to be 'endured. lect Latin American, musical caribou also roam. In Australia, snakes in the Brandt and Stevens' TELEPHONES 8-1900 and 6-19U1 But some day we hope to know scores, using as the basis of its only with great difficulty is the Point sections of Pennsylvania that enough about international bank- program some twenty marches, all delightful little koala" bear being the farmers in operating mowing CIBCULATION 3,200 saved from the fur hunters. In machines are compelled to pause ing ' to understand why nations unusually fine ones, that are favor- 1 Xkt Sanmit Herald PabUsktaf oat have to be continually crucified on its ones with the military bands of Queensland, a million were killed once or twice in crossing a field to JOHN W. CLIFT, Pruatdent in one open season. In the. same take the carcasses of the shakes 4||' FRED W. CL1FT, Treasurer ,' a crosa of gold. Why dp we view our southern neighbors. Later the period 5,000,000 opossums were out of the cutter knives. The > NORMAN B. PARIS, Bacratrity with alarm the. piling up of vast Navy and Marine hands were slaughtered. At last aroused, body of a full-grown rattler or gold reserves in the national treas- brought into the picture; and musi- copperhead makes. a nice lot of gntered at ,tj>« Post Offlca, Somali something was done to save both N, X, U Second-Class Matt« ury? , If gold is such a desirable cians from these organizations, for grease* which makes the .cutter of tt)ose animals. Whether the knives work all the smoother after thing that all men and all nations several years past,-have given half kangaroo and the wallaby, which spend their entire existence scram- a dozen times a year notable con- forty or fifty snakes have been are going fast, can be, saved Is caught by the knives and slashed bling after) it, -why it it such a curBe certs at the Pan-American Union. doubtful. into ribbons, but large snakes with after they get it? The music is all from the works of Mr. Digby reports that apes and large head bones get caught in the Then, after a nation haB coralled La tin-American composers; the camels are still wild in Europe, the a large share of the entire world audiences invited include' members former on the steeps at Gibraltar, cutter_mechanism and it is neces- and the latter in the great swamp sary to stop operations occasional- SUBSCRIPTIONS: stock of the yellow metal and be- of the diplomatic corps, officials Las Marismas on the Guadalquivir ly and clean these bones out of the On* Ta»r. _U.5« of the American government, schol- Six Month* __ -L7I gins to have goose-flesh every time River. The beautiful little sea knives with a hammer and chisel. fIngle Coplei - .05 they think about it, why do we get ars,- artists, and others who have an otter of Kamchatka is now scarce. The framework and tail bones of blind staggers or shingles or some- interest iHtthi in'miusic and the cul- The thick-coated Siberian tiger is some snakes seem to be of an al- thing when by some shift of the tivation of closer relations be- becoming rare. Waris Ameer All most metallic composition and this tides of business the stock of gold tween the 'United States and its sis- in Nepaul has been converted to "works the old bob" with the sharp Facts About Summit blades. Anyway, the knives are begns to leave for other parts? If ter republics. ..-.•;••' ., ;•. wild life preservation. Burma now has game wardens. Mr, Digby is kept.as free of snake-meat as pos- ^mo-7, oo'POPULATION gold is so poisonous that it- makes These concerts', now let us hope sible and the harvesting somehow 5 us sick when we get it, how come cheered by the information that ; 1915—9,138 a fixture in the social life of the wild horses and asses survive on goes on. :', l»«0—10,174 we are sicker yet when It takes r 1M0—1M57 capital, are well attended. There Grand Inagua, West Indies. On the .' ' Assessed valuation, 1931—129,571,268 wings and departs elsewhere? is hardly a vacant seat. The aver- Bahaman island of Afldroa Elgin Itiibber Pants For Horses v" Bonded debt—»2,082,100 Verily, we are a strange race! ft Tax rate, 1931—13.76: City, $1.69; age American may not be able to Forsyth a Scotchman is making For some days some of the farm- j . School, $1.102; County and State, J0.868 speak or understand Spanish or the protection of the: flamingoes ers were afraid to drive the horses WILL VOUR ESTATE SUFFER? S '-' ", Bank resources—$12,996,706.36 Portuguese, but he can understand his hobby. To preserve what is through the fields to haul the mow- if,, Builness and Professional Alen—350 TWO COMING IMPB0VEMENT8 ; good music when he hears it, and left of wild life throughout the ers without men going ahead with 'City of Summit, on the Lackawanna there is no more effective interna- world, sanctuaries^ must be con- fish spears to clear the way. Some K.R., at 540 feet above tide water, with It is sometimes said that new stantly advocated. V-From tional, language than music. The Y» of the advance guard found it 8ft trains dally. Bus connections with needs afe not developing rapidly Times. ,. easier and more rapid to use a Nawarkr , Elizabeth; Morrlstown and service' musicians spend a great Lake H6patoonff. , City-'water trom enough to keep industry going, and large broom and Bweep the snakes ( artesian wells. , Electrlo light and gas; deal of time in preparing for these into baskets to be attended to later. I HE average eitate shrinks from 15% to 30% or more when its 1 :- tide water sewerage; free mall dellv- that from this cause we are certain concerts, for their renditions are •) ery{ excellent police and fire protec- Then a farmer in the Brandt sec- tion. Four banks, four Building arid to have permanent unemployment. finished ones. Their reward lies tion appeared in the field with a owner dieiV His debts, administration expenses/ taxes must be ?' Loan Associations; two hotels, modem But the -capacity 'lot' the Ameri- not alone in the applause of their team of horses wearing boots made -' Progressive school system, of discarded auto tires. The cas- paid—and promptly/ in cash. If enough cash is not flvailable, i Communicate with Summit Business can people for consumption is al- distinguished audiences, but in the The M knowledge that they are the instru- ings had been cut into knee lengths most unlimited, so long as the end- and all, that was necessary was to other assets must be sold, probably at a sacrifice. less chain between production apd ments of a great movement in in- sort of snap them one: the natural consumption is moving, ,so that ternational culture." resiliency of the rubber and cords production makes consumption Inthe holding them in place around the Inefficient handling of the estate by «n inexperienced Executor possible, and consumption keeps legs of the horses.. The horses production active. • According to recent reports the seem to like the leg guards and go may cause additional loss. United.States has edged France out For instance there are in two about their duties just as if they of second place as a shipbuilding realized the safety that had been fields great possibilities of demand Street Will YOUR estate, your family's income, suffer the maximum nation and that this country stands thrown around their lower motive for new production: the cooling of second only to England in the appendages. Several of the farm- buildings and the ' elimination of shrinkage? Or will you consult our Officers and arrange a modem number of ships being laid down. The other day Pete Kitchen, who ers have now fashlohed leg guards smoke. In these two fields great out of old tire casings for their j We lead England in ships being lives with two bachelor brothers on estate plan that will prevent unnecessary shrinkage—a plan that, j: contributions can be made to hu- built of over 20,000 tons. This does a farm, nestling against the Kit- own protection. In spite of the man health and comfort. ' tainny Ridge, a mile or two east of not, of course, mean that there has slaughter of a vast number ot carried out by this institution as your Executor-Trustee, will assure It is probablQ^t^wit^Iji.ihe the Delaware Water Gap, got bitten It is ^i i •been any tremendous spurt in ship- snakes this harvest season, they by a copperhead, kitchen was cut- seem to be multiplying and the your family's future? . next -25 years the cooling of houses building herei but .that there has will become as general as the heat- ting brush when he felt what ap- greatest reptile season ever known be>b> n a dldecljnj j e itji^lj^yi g d peared to be a bee-sting in his leg. iin g of househ s i s tddtdday.' ' EJ^ftitt -laying down in Pennsylvania seems to be get- of large ships in English yards. He glanced down and discovered ting under way. Ask any of our officers about the modern methods of protecting no more expensive than furnace that he was standing upon the equipment will be developed where- "varmint" which had bitten him. Why Snakes Increase estates through carefully-planned Wills artct Trusts. by buildings of all sorts may bo The average citizen, and some He went to", the house ;and .sat kept at an even temperature all classes of business concerns as An elderly New Jersey moun- around for an hour before doing taineer was talking to The Man in year round.;'Some progress has well, will welcome ithe new rulings anything about the bite. Then his the Street about snakeB and ap- been made in this field, but there on parcel , post packages which leg began to swell and he got busy. peared to think that in northern is greatfurther opportunity for de- permit. larger.-. and. heavier •'parcels He walked about four miles until New Jersey there are vastly more j velopment, ' . to pass'through the mails. Length he met another brother in an auto- mobile, and in it he was driven to rattlesnakes today than there were THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY Probably within 25 years the and girth combined ,pf 100 inches ;the doctor in Porttand, Pa. Snake fifty years ago in the same region. pouring of smoke over communities, are thb measurements of the larg- For this Increase the old-timer had iserum was administered and Pete a number of most logical reasons. will be considered intolerable. est packages admissible, as com- left the hospital and went to the S U M M IT N E W J E R S E pared with 84'inches formerly, jhome of: a relative to recuperate. He said that fifty years ago there Much has been accomplished in re- was • less woodland and fewer ducing this evil, which has been a while the weight limit has been in- iSnake bites are all in the day's work among the Jersey mountain- brush-grown tracts than there are necessary eyll; in these days creased '•fro m 60 tor-70; pounds. Of- today. Many farms have .been ficials;., of the department expect eers, who sometimes tie a few smoke pouring out of an Industrial bruised leaves • over a rattlesnake abandoned and the fields; have chimney looka good. • 'A '- that an increase off $5,000,000 will bite and go on with their work. grown, up into forests or else .are But toethojla .of smoke elimina- result in parcel post business. The Getting frightened or panicky when covered with brush, ideal for snake I tion with actual economy in the change was authorized by the In- bitten does not occur to. them at life. terstate Commerce Commission; all. .Fifty years ago a large part of consumption of fuel are being de- the- traveling was done by the coun- veloped. Boilers which produce lit- over the protest of, express com-,j Some Pennsylvania Snakes try people on' foot. ' They walked tle smoke are being built. A Baltl- panies.": • •.'•'•'. '•' .!.; '•£;. -.;••• -. al^ng the. country roads and al- ; more inventor has developed a [ While New Jersey can always ways carried a stick. If a snake : completely smokeless furnaco hold her own in any snake-story crossed their path they saw it and | which injects hydrogen into an contest and probably win, hands always had time to stop and kill it, j enclosed compartment which pre- Other Papers Say down, occasionally a snake yarn the stick being carried partly for There's No Secref [' vents the inflow of air and conse- drifts in from outside which has the purpose. A part of the travel- the earmarks of being tdld by a ing about upon country side er- quent imperfect consumption of WILD LIFE FRESEBTATION professional snake-story teHer. rands was done with ox cars or fuel oil. Take this one from Pennsylvania: horse and wagon and even then the about this... Clouds of smoke pouring over in- Those who have been valiantly Harvesting is being carried on in drivers were able to see snakes and fighting for the preservation of the Stevens' Point and Brandt sec- stop and kill them. In the old days dustrial towns disfigure homes and wild life will be heartened by a furnishings and make the develop- tions (Pennsylvania) under diffi- people always had plenty of time: survey made by an Englishman, culties, but ingenuity of the good they were never in too big a hurry ment of attractive surroundings Bassett Digby, in the July "Nine- old-fashioned brand is proving to stop and polish off a poisonous dlfficult. They olog up the human teenth Century." He is painfully more than a match for the hazards "varmit" like a rattlesnake or cop- system and are enemies to good aware that the temptation of turn- of agriculture in these sections; perhead.' • • ing into money the pelts of ani- health. This is no time to be mak- Rattlesnakes and copperheads have Nowadays, • said the old veteran, ing conditions difficult" for indus- mals and the plumes of birdB is multiplied to duch an extent that people are in too big' a hurry to tries. But Inventive genius is mak- too great to be resisted by the na- they have sort of over-populated stop and kill a snake. They go too tives of countries where there are the woods and overflowed Into the fast In their motor cars to see a ing it profitable to eliminate smoke, no sanctuaries. But he finds pub- which is only waste of fuel. fields and meadows. snake anyway. Now and then' a lic opinion against the extinction snake gets run over by a motor car Fixed temperatures in houses, of- of rare species in all parts of the A Now Hybrid Snake and killed, but snakes are very sen- fices, stores and factories would world, often in the tropics. The sitive to ground vibrations and | add to human*efflclency as well as great examples of -thw Albert Na- .In the old davs, according to a they feel the approach of a vehicle |ATE rOIKE HATE ARRIVED human comfort and physical well tional Park In the Belgian Congo writer in the Susquehanna Ledger, long before it gets to them and being. and the Kruger National Park In rattlesnakes could be depended scuttle out of sight and away from the Transvaal have a salutary ef- upon to exterminate copperheads. harm. For these reasons the num- Now that a substation of the New Installations of these two im- fect. The latter contains about They were natural enemies in the ' State Police has been estah- provements in living conditions ber of poisonous snakes In Jersey 150,000 game animals, and is the beginning" of snakeology but has increased greatly in the last at .Berkeley Heights and a would keep busy two great national "biggest wild life sanctuary in the through some subtle influence they half century and the critters are a of five officers are occupy* industries for years. When normal world." If the slaughter had been now hobnob and it Is not unusual menace to hunters, anglers, camp- r'their new quarters there, pre- times return there .will 1)6 plenty of allowed' to go, bri, the apes, ele- to see a crosse between a rattler ers and other ^outdoor folks, as Wi to do their bit day, or night demand for the output of industry, phants, buffalpes, giraffes, hippo-' and' a copperhead.' This mixing of well as to the farmer. the breeds has made the snakes if|ee that the laws of the Com- though rapid shifts In public de- potamuses, rhinoceroses, antelopes, leopards, gorillas, zebras, and birdB doubly poisonous and triply dan- ^awealth are enforced and that mand •will not present some irregu- gerous. The ' copperhead snake 6 residents of the valley region •larlty in Employment and some of the lake and jungle would have Smile, Darn Yon, Smile! disappeared from Africa. . equipped with rattles does not-use an permitted to reside in their periods of slack demand for labor. them tp worn an unlucky victim. Whatever, one's personal beliefs An unmistakable warning rattle t tomes in peace and quiet, with rea- From the United States the bison (Continued on Page Bight) nr. -floh»,ble assurance ot security,' a LATItf.AMEBICA "WRITES GOOD in its wild state has vanished. In h comfortable feeling of satisfaction the. '60s of the laBt century "Doc" 'd«HJends upon those who' dwell in • MUSIC • • . Carver boasted that he had shot Uie Berkeley Heights section. I more than 30,000 buffaloes. A sur- Phones SUmmit 6-0226-7-8 Wholesale and Retail "> It soems impossible for aome of Uncle Sam is constantly seeking viving herd in captivity alone re- to cultivate closer and more mained not many years ago. Trans- HOW TO KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER a the smaller boroughs and town- L'^Jw to t£tfl»r4 proper police pro- friendly relations with, the" nations ferred to Southwestern Canada, it ! ot Latin-America. Of-lato must*- multiplied so, rapidly that indlvld- EATHER men are talking tric yay is thoc/eon,coo/way '""'roUfjOPi W secure such ?protec- WALTER BROS. by-atdof local peace officers. clans in the national capital have 438 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Wabout ono of the hottest to cook your meals and heat vBta^te Police'seem to be able found that some good music Js fee- o things beyond,the powers of Ing produced in the countries to SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY summers on record. your water. Besides that, it's the south of us andth^ great band —• representing the smaller automatic. So you can now they come from pth- organizations in Washington are I Legs of Spring Laiqb, lb.. 28c But take advantage of our r parts, are thoroughly trained in beginning to take advantage of' the spend more hours in the* open uu_ yfQ^ jj^ve at1 their com- fact. Writing tinder the title new "Two*in*One" Plan, ancK, instant assistance of a large "Music and Latin America" in'the Fresh.Kllled Fowl (8J6 lbs! average)', lb...:....._..., ;...:...28c than you ever did before. L) My of similarly trained men, and current issue of tine National Re- Swift's Premium Tongues <8H lbs. average), lb. .1.....20c you can keep cool all sum* public, Oliver McKee, Jr.) says: •wear upon their shoulders the I'reah-ttlilei long Island Ducks, lb...... :.,- ~.....2Gc mer long. You can have both Let us tell you about the "Two- ge.ofthe great and fearless "Four years ago, Franklttf !' THE riehnm of bMtititft col- organization. No wonder Adams, counsellor for the- Pan- •orlngln yew Orl.nUl or Colonial Roast, all solid meat, lb.. 37c an electric range and electric in-One" Plan. If makes it easy i tremble and migrate when American Union, suggested to his Domnfie ruji cin again ben- water heater in'your home,af State Police takel up their tlre- friends in the War Department that ntwtd by our methods of for you to own both an elec- Bib Boast (8-9tb rib), lb..., - •„ '. 18c Bfr vigtt in-any section. One may there was a fine Bource sf music shampoo cltamlng. It's tht the sam* time. tric range and an electric •hope that the gentry which army bands had not up to thoroughly clunnd nig that Sb-loln Steak, lb. ;...:....'. .'. 41c that time exploited. This was the fltyt**xctpUonally long wtat. Short Foxeutiarters Spring Lamb, lb» :. ..•.-...'. 18c .. O^lahg .the fringe ot water heater. Acr today. (The field of" Latin-American music. your* rags should b* cleansed Then—no more fires to light ~mll promptly secure a one- Prom Mexico to Chile the peoples ,fcyuMtltartonctaytar. Hit plan applies in July and Aug- V i»qj|ttHtom tils entire vicinity and tend in your home. No ot South and Central America not J(-*oirt Is rtuonablt and Includes Fresh'Killed Broilers, each ' 69c i^ttW other plac^-the farther covwagt by Insurance from ust only), and make this the ; only are fond of music, tut they more smoky flames that ruin •*-***" "" '• >rhand,th* "sooner are brilliant producers as , well. collecUon to, dejlvtry. Phone . .Bib Boast Beef (choice cat), lb. ^ ."- 22c ferns lo'sit yftw nip today. complexions and smudge coolest summer you have Naturally, Dr. HAdams was'anxlous that his fellow1 Americans tiave an See Sign in Window for Daily Special walls and curtains. The elec- ever known. BUSINESS opportunity to hear some of these compositions, and bnee, the ,atten-t ^t0 The best the market affords with that touch of ii?is Just--as well that tibn of -, the Wat Department - Was RUQ CLEANSING personal service. Phone or Visit the Nearest Jersey Central office today! does notjiave drawn to' the matter, it,lost little time in lendingln tbls;;nnique way, \ WB ALLOW A 5% DISCOUNT #0^ CASH AND CARRY ajciiltural hand to. Latin-America': ^ A' ^••SI&ji^TABUSJPltylNl'Ste . >'. Adam* •- suggested ^ that* thte JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. could not only In tbta\*ajr 'L :- r> mcoaai YZIGBTABL&S, MI^LTS, POULTRY, FIBH * - \ tr^p^^

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$ y 7, f THE STTMMIT HERAED AND St/foMlT RECORD. SUMMIT, K. J< ft threat to abolish; the privilege in William H. Swain, of Summit, • H. Archer, as general, manager, ; Twenty Years Ago in the event of the failure of the New who has been in the employ of the j -° •::••* The Story of the Great^aU York legislature to enact reciprocal The Hotchkiss-Jobs Realty Com- laws in this particular. Hereafter, Morris County/Traction Company pany has leased the George M. j elf the United States The Summit Herald New Yorkers will have to take out for some time, has been made Manley property, at 55Q Springfield full yearly licenses, prices of which superintendent of maintenance and avenue, for a term of years to Cal- The almost unbelievable scope' of > Three times in our history it has ( Aviation The following items appeared in having a single track trolley line „.are. $3, $5, or $10, according to construction in place of George H. houn Craigen, of New York, George Washington^ activities be- been necessary to replace the great! By E. J. M. Uie SUMMIT HERALD, July 29, run from the present line across! horsepower Ross, Jr., who has succeeded Henrjr will take possession August 1st- '.„v-jj- seal,' as the result of wear; The the Summit avenge railroad bridge gins to stand out more sharply Ho-, Springfield avenue and thence la^n ever as the approach of his first replacement occurred- in 1841, when Daniel The story of the Wright Brothers .MorMoree than one hundrendred anand .fift.y to the boulevard; held a mass meet- 2O0th Birthday Aninversary in 1932 Webster was Secre- is one that every boy and glrl! en, most of them interested in ing at. the Mo/lel Theater, on ,, , •, , . . . . .wi/ui.uwivtary of State,. On this occasion the m i Springfield avenue, to discuss the Quietens-popular interest in the)engraver wa8 gulUy o£ a curlous should know. It is a story of sue- j — : —— r—r— 10/$, and intensely active life he.blunder. In place of the thirteen cfess obtained by real hard' work iy but', before buying garments"do- proposition. ' , 'lived. We know that he designed arrows, that belong in one of the and "seeing'it through" without; finitely showing this influence, the .'first flag for his army at the • eagle's talons, he engraved only Waiting for the "breaks." You all, bear in mind that they are smart • •Attendance, reports at the play- Beige of Boston, and had a part in! six. In 1884, when again it was know hpw the other fellow's model' today but in another season-, they, g;rou,nds show a daily average of planning the Star-Spangled Ban- j necessaary to engrave a new seal, flew better because he had all the I will bear the "1D31 label." ••..-,.• ,..-.• 3^0 chUdre'ri at the playground on net. '• During the siege of Boston he. this error was corrected and theluck and you had none! But the the Vacant property across from instituted the first attempt at a I seal became a slight enlargement Wright Brothers proved that suc- BUSINESS SUCCESS IS NOT CIU.jtlie, station, and'75 children at the United States Navy. West Point I and sharpening of the original oo- cess can be obtained in the face of TEBION OF GOOD PHYSICIAN ^h Summit playground. owes its being to him. Indeed he I sign of the Continental Congress. In difficulties simply by hard work, seems to have thought of every- 1903 the sear was again renewed, in applicatioli n and by using the knowl- Choose Tour Doctor For His . Lester 'frong.Was this week re- thing, in his zeal to see the United cloae adherence to the original Bar- edge gained from just failures,. Knowledge leased' from, the Philadelphia Ath- ton design, the, authorities having In model flying, success will letics 'of' the American League, to ,!**• States firmly established in secur- A doctor is not to be judged by th,e| Louisville Club, of the Ameri- \^,, ity and independence. decided that any change would come If you first learn something his outward appearance of success1. Only one thing closely identified break the historic continuity of this about the theory of flying and, sec- can 'Association, with the under- emblem of our sovereignty. ondly, learn from your mistakes. A lavishly furnished office, expen- standing that ''Lep" is to report with our government appears "to sive automobile and an attractive, h i escaped his attention, perhaps Every time a model fails to fly, try back, to'the world's champions at because at the time he was already and-find out the cause and correct secretary are merely evidence of thei close of'Louisville's Beason. it. Do not guess. business abilitv and noi o£ knowlr away from the Continental Con- 1 7 gress and engaged in lighting for It was only by working on these edge of medicine, declares Dr; ',] Mahy friends of Ernest Dressel Independence on the battlefield. In In Vogue principles that the Wrights suc- Joseph McFarland, a professor^of Nort•. .h, .hav e recentl. y-, receive,, d . at- any /event, as the Division or. In- ceeded and were the first men to medicine at the University of .tractive postcards from him from TWO-DOOR Consider the delivered formation and Publication of the fly in and guide under its own Pennsylvania,, writing in Hygeia,! England. Mr. and Mrs North are Today 1 SEDAN price ai well at the lilt United States George Washington power a heavier-than-air machine. thne healthpnifihi magazinernneay.inp. '•'<• '••:(Spending the 'stimmel there and at- price when comparing Bicentennial Commission points The two brothers ,w.ere born in Choose a doctor of whom other, tended the coronation ceremonies. values. Oldimobile out,' the famous "great seal" of the By GRACE KOSTER~ ' Indiana. As boys th"ey flew kites doctors think highly and you will ; Unftefl^ States was designed and and studied the' nights of their rarely make a mistake, is this doc-; ' Mr: and Mrs. Norman Schultz and «845 delivered price! in- , Extension Service, New Jersey- clude only roaionable executed without his participation. kites. As they grew older they be- tor's advice. When a wise mail Mlfis Beatrice Schultz, of Prospect College of Agriculture f. o. b. Landing charget for delivery As the Division of information gan to take an interest In mechan- has hard earned savings to invest, street, have left for an extended In our great desire to dress experience teaches him to put them'trip in the west, and will spend Mich, Spare and G. M. A. C. financ- says, perhaps this accoutns for the ics, having their own workshop and tira and bump- OLDSMOBJLE fashionably on a limited clothing even making some of their own s'olne time at Yellowstone Park. ing . . . which we will be curiqtjsly twisted and backward into the hands of a reputable art extra glad to detail for you. history of the indispensable ad- budget it is necessary tf> decide tools. At one time, they even con- hanker or broker: How much more junct of national sovereignty. just how long a garment is expect- structed a printing'iPresB. important is a person's health than The tennis tournament' on the It Is an historic fact, perhaps lost ed to serve and where it is to be Later they became interested in his money. Health, cannot be care- courts of the West End Country IS SMOOTH • to sight, that hardly was the sign- worn. . ,. •••.'...•. :'. bicycles, which were the craze • at lessly entrusted to come ignorant Club are progressing slowly. In ing of the Declaration of Independ- If garments are "high-style" or the time, so the'brothers opened pretender. ! the men's singles handicap, Francis . i ence out of the way,, than the Con- up-to-the-minute they become-out- up a bicycle repair, shop which not -Never, employ or consult a dpctor Youngs defeated Schuyler Cady; R. 1,3. tinental Congress, on July 4th, dated much sooner than those of only brought • thetn'in money but who guarantees a cure for no doc-C. Porter defeated Henry Merrlam, AND QUIET THROUGHOUT 1776, appointed a committee to de-more conservative; taste..'For ihis also .allowed, them tp keep up their tor can honestly do that, says Dr. and H. D". Holmes defeated Francis sign an arms and seal for the reason it is wise to depend on in- study of mechanics. McFarland. Especially avoid the Youngs. ... Sfr United Colonies. In spite of the expensive accessories,' 'wfalob, may In 1896 Lilienthal, the glider ex- doctor who will take no money, fact that this committee consisted be replaced • when necessary; for pert, was killed: V The report of his until a cure is brought about; that Assistant Postmaster Alfred T. of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, "high-style" touches. A good death in the gapers caught' the is a trap to catch the unwary. Kent has returned to his duties af- ITS SPEED RANGE • • • and Thomas Jefferson, all men ofdress or ensemble of staple cut andeyes of tho brothers and suddenly Above all things, continues this ter spending his vacation. judgment and distinguished taste, color, accompanied by fashionable turned their interest to flying, For professor, havo nothing to do with "e design they submitted to Con-accessories, will look smart for four years they, studie. d all the tho pretender who guarantees to At the close of the baseball game gress, WBB discarded and the matter several seasons. books on aviation*/' collecting all cure a chrortic disease but requires last Saturday aftornoon on the Park of a seal for tho United States was a. fee in advance. He is usually an avenue grounds, an exhibition of ilfl Because of the short fashion life the information th,ey could, and 1 dropped for four fulPyears. of accessories and the increasing finding out what it'"'was all about unmitigated rascal who well knows horseback riding was given by a Hill City Battery & Ignition Service In 1780 Congress appointed an- number of items needed today, it before they even attempted to ex- that his only hope of getting the young woman who a few weeks ago other, committee to reconsider the is unwise to spend too much money periment. Four ye'ars of prepara- monoy at all is to have it in his completed tho entire trip by horse- 25 SUMMIT AVE. ;; '••._./ 'Pjwne 6-1527 SUMMIT, N. J. discarded design, only to discard It on any one. article. Before buying tion. ' pocket before his patient finds him back from the Pacific Coast to New again. Finally, in 1782, a % third bags, beads, gloves, and scarfs E. MORIARTY. out. York. ' committee was appointed to settle many experienced shoppers look at (To be continued) the matter of a seal, and William the high-priced models in good Freckles New Jersey has cut off the eight- Barton, A. M., of Philadelphia and shops and then, after learning from cheaper belt was the sensible pur- Freckles are leally not a disease day dollar liconse for automobiles' Lancaster, an expert in heraldry, them -what it correct, they select Chase. but a protective reaction on the from New Yorkers, J. B. R. Smith, was employed to draw up a new part of the skin to intense sun- State Commissioner of Motor M from more reasonably-priced ar7 The woman who must count her Vehicles -having made good his Ft O D U C E N E R A L design. Charles Thomson, secre- tides those most nearly approach- pennies will find that by cultivat- light. Their function may be to tary of Congress, suggested a few ing the better grade. ing the ability to chose conserva-! protect the delicate ends of the improvements, and from these, Often the most apparent differ- tive staples she will never experi- skin nerves. They are best left Barton designed the. "arms of the ence between grades of merchan- ence the distress of appearing in a alono, but if treatment is desired, United States," adopted on July dise, aside from the quality of mo-comparatively new constume that it should be under tho guidance of 20th, 1782. terial and workmanship,-is that the has become outdated through over- a physician since, most freckle Such is the story of the "great expensive articles aye simplec and, popnlarity. Regardless of the fi-i creams on tho market contain

'Withoutany fireworks or noise, Conoco Red Triangle . \ .' signs, Conoco stations and distributor outlets have become more and more evident in this section during mrnmco the past two years. Who is the Continental Oil Com- You Can't m- pany? Is it a small local, or a strong, national com- pany? Here, briefly, are the answers: Skip a Step •••••'.. ' ' r?- '•"•'•'•'.•.•' A 56 Year-Old Coinpany in the Building of The Continental Oil Company was born in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1875, when the sole business was to supply kerosene for oil lamps and similar uses. Fourteen mergers and consolidations with other producing and refining PROSPERITY y>%%> .companies added,to its size, until it became'the outstanding company in the West. Thclast merger, in July, 1929, created this new giant in the feild of prosperity is built in three steps. The sec- ., major oil companies—the Continental Oil Company. ond cannot be' reached before the first, nor the third before the secondi 7YeV there,is, a large Distributing its Products in 37 States class in America that is trying to skip that first The distribution map of the Cohtinetttal Oil Company includes 37 states and step. It is to this class that we appeal, s ^ the District of Columbia.' The company owns and operates more than 2,000 ,i •' . modern service stations and bulk stations. In addition-, approximately 18,000 Hi You who are employed and who enjoy an privately-own< 'i in all sections of the country, manufacture 195 sepafate petroleum products. .rt , Strike. I Wherefore, then,, your bellowing for Prosperity? ' Of the products manufactured, the three of most interest to the public are:' ,">;' ' '; , -'^vti* , - - 7 ' ' * Until you, the employed, Buy Normally, there caa be GONOGO GERM- PROCESSED MOTOR OIL ,no Normal Employ^rts' And untiPthere is Normal Em- CONOCO ETHYL GASOLINE if si. /.. , ployment there baftWjlo Normal Production, or JPrpsperity. - „ CONOCO BALANCED BLEND GASOLINE , \ It is in your harjjds, the hands of. each Individual employed Buy Those Better Trodncts nt the Sign of tlio Conoco IU-d Triangle person. Delay;jffyttu v^rlL,.Buy'jf you are in earnest,about this Prosperity Business, resume Buying Normally. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Albuquerque, New Mexico Great Falls, Montana Poucn City, Oklahoma r*«. Itnttc, Montana ' Kansas CItj, lllssourl Jtlchmond, Virginia -Chicago, Illinois Lincoln, Jfobrnstn < Halt Lnto City, Utah i-* '•J 'DeuVer, Colorado ' . New York Qltr, N. T. Fort Worth, TeiBS^ PAGE SIX T6E SUMMIT HERALD'AND'SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY^ i has only nude Bob stronger in the ] night, the company reporting for Joe E, Brown in "BroaMlMed" at Strand cjes of Jladiton. He detcimines to > work at 5 p. m. ln&tead of the | I lenew his cftorts to ;et a bold up- usual 8 a. in. Harry' Beaumont, | WHAT'S IN A NAME Springfield News of Varied Interests on Madison. j who directed the new Ciawfoidi MadisOQ has Lecomo sponsor of' picture, alternated the nisht and of thirty years standing in this community? For quality of work School, Civic and diurch Activities Today—"Laughiog Sinners" Next Monday the new Vicky cur, entered in a bis day woik for the comfoit of tho I it is the beat. The price is right, and at all times it is dependable. —Personal Mention road race Mitcliell peisuades catt and crew, Sunday holidajs | Madison to bot heavily on his en- coming as a lest period betveen L. A. OAKS try and maneuvers June into a the night and day shifts. position \Uieie she technically j Neil Hamilton vm\ Claik Gablo 'Phone Summit G-272G 115 Oak Ridge Avenue (The HEHALD is on sale every ter's summer lodge, "Twin Pines," GENERAL CONTRACTOR TUES0A¥'*lid KBipAY by B. Shack, agrees to many him in the event ol fhare leading man honorb in the J. Tftnn'enbaimi, newsdealers, Morris at Woodstock, N. Y. the. Vicky losing. dramatic feature with the cast in- Concrete work of all kinds. Grading, Excavating, Cartage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day have Mitchtill then conspires to pie- eluding Marjone Hambcau, Guy Drives built and treated with Tarvin, Crushed Stone, Soil, returned to their home \n Tooker vent Tim Snayne, Maditon's diher, |Kibbce, Cliff Udwards, Hoscoe Fertilizer, RoeUeries, Lawns, Transplanting, Waterproofing, New Hardware Store to Oi»en Here avenue after spending some time at Diainago. White Crystal Spar for dilveways., T tioni annlai; at tho tiack. At tho I Karns, Gertrude Shoit, George , 'JfexOfonflT their cottage at Point Pleasant. last nioinent it io discovered that'Coopei, Geoige F. Jiaiion and Bert • Henry', Meyers, of W5 Soifth Or- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hankins the Vicky is without a diijer. Bob 'Woodruff. ange, avenue, V^llsburg, will open a of Washington avenue are in Danow volunteer to i,o in and I In the picturo Miss Crawfoid hardware, stpre in the Qubzel Clarksburg this^ week visiting the win. Mitchell tees In, plain about' plajs tho pait ot a cabaict entci-j *•„*- Buftdlii'g', in Morris, ayenne on or lattor's mother,' Mrs. William H. to be up&ct. lie s'vos v.hispeiod jtjmer who ' joins tho Salvation! "' arouiid ffepjfenibor i£>lh. Stiles.. instructions to tl'e mechanic A\ OIK- Aimy fitter a bitter lo\e experience, j ' Mrl 'Meyers, announces that he Police -Sergeant and Mrs. Will- Ing on the car. j only to backslide into the old life '• r_ will have'a first class line 01 hard- iam J. Thompson and family of Bob enters and win's the race but j when the man returns to her i , ^vare an'fl^ household furnishings. Morris avenue spent the week-end as he oos,<3es the Imuh lino, the ^lnouyh a rhance meetinc;. He has established hardware stores at Atlantic City., Sergeant Thomp- car goos out of contiol, crasl'ing Nov/ he knows how a woman son who I» oil vacation is talcing through a fence with Bob under- foels! ,in various'ai'tiea, including a stoie neath the wreckage. Gary Cooppr, s,tar of "I Take | 'at tfie. South,,Orange -avenue ad- a to various places of in-1. ,, He and, his brother, Fred, Hail Sands in the film funny "A This, Woman," coining to the Rotb- dress, in Bloomsburg and Phillips- were on a,fishing trip to Forked Handy Guj," the voJvil film "State- Stiand next V/edne.sday and Thurs- ' ourg auf[ eJsOj a^jSaston, Pa.,,, ,_, River, this week. room No.10" and a Pictorial Revue day, found bhiitin? fiom the high- Miss Adele Naumann, daughter are the outstanding blioit subjects heoled cowboy boots, which he fcnim# fe>Att ear's Minded." ?.f delegates at the next meeting of study, at, the Untvecsity-Of Munich the camp oh August X8th. The cast supporting Joe' B. in Germany, She will specialize in Brown includes Ona Murison, Will- literature a.nd English, and before iam Collier,,, Jr., Marjoiio White, Injured In Collision returning to the states will visit Holmes Herb'ert, Maigaret Living- J Anthony Zymblosky, of 1S47 Cu- relatives in, Sw.ede£. , _ ston, Thelma Todd, Grayce Hamp- Gary Cooper, Carol? Lombard \t flick street and John Grabaiz of Mtsses Carmen and Eltn Ander,- ton, . Bela Lugosl and George "" Fulton Avenue, both of Scran- scn will motor the first of the. week in "I Take This Woman" Grandee. - A Paramount Picture were injured at 7 o'clock Sun- lo Orleans, Mags, where they will "Bioad-Minded" is the hilarious day n^orning when their automo- bo tho guests of Miss Muriel Sav- story of two girl-crazy.boy^.pne of I the serial "Heroes of'the Flames," ran in(o> a Borden Milk Com- age of Maptewood formerly of this y truck' which was parkod in them Joe E. cast as the timid i with Tim McCoy featured, i3 this town, at die Savage summer home guardian of tho other. The pidturq' Saturday's matinee special. ave'nhe near Mountain ave- there, affords the popular funnyman ills When Bob barrow rescues June gVJHte. /{ , i . i MMisi s Florence Anderson ha^ re- greatest comedy role. ' fiom the burning night club, 's!;; JSyrrtJjJfigky, driver of tho car, i turned from severall daysd' ' stay .att ,? sufferew d internal injurios and Gra- Provldencetown, Mass. Chapter 4, "Death's Chariot;" of Mitchell sees that his conspiracy &"bniz w}io Vf'os riding with him, stfs- JVfios Ruth Selander, daughter of -'tained injuries in his head. Both Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Selander of le.ave tomorrow for a stay in the story with unsavory situations and rere taken;. v , ,« Branch, is1 a guest of Mr. and Mrs. and direction. Not recommended. as in a dJnor'^crQss tjio street Miss Agnes ^eatfd, Adaugnter of ben tlie accfaent'occurred. Both Mr. and Mrs. W.illlam N.'Heard, of George Neumann of Morris avenue. Hu&h Monev (4)—A penniless 1 y arn were ddmagad. M ^ Morris, avenue, is visiting Mian ' Battle Hill Council 120, Jr. O. U. and destituto .irl Jav. nnc.. n Elizabeth Gumi, daughter of Mr. A.1 M., will meet tonight in the P. O. *nd destltut0 "»»; JQan, nnds a GJimiiscs pf a Tsicatlou and Mra, John E, >Gunn of Morris eteer and becomes tljo reluctant 1 Baltusrol Building and Loan As- Kev.' AVilliant r. Reeil, pastor of avenue at theiv. cbttage at Ec-ck t. of A. Hall in MorrlB avenue.- • • l^mpartnea e ar s inth"e thesweethear' life tiet oleadsf a rack. A- a Methodist Biiiscopfll Church Ridge Lake, Denville. sociation will hold its monthly ' V"V '". t i t- is on a vacation ill Chamberd- Mra. Marcus Beekman of Plain- meeting Monday night in its rooms melodramatities which isc illogicastory ol fan gand tiresomeg activi-. urg, Pa,, with Mrs. Reed, has writ- field was. a week-end, guest of-her m tlie^ Lyoud Buildina in Morrla Nofifecomracnded. e friends (hore giving a brief pic- sisters,, the-Missis Kessler of. Short avenifeV,' "> -'' " Transsression (3)—From the gture- of -whawhat he has been doing and m11Ililjs' »avenueM™ , i '• • v TliQ weekly luncheon meeting of story "The Next Corner" by Kate (ftoBte of he places he has visited Mr, and Mrs*. Geor^fe^W* MiGtath the Springfield 'Lions Ch\b Is .being Jordan. Kay Francis as Mauiy's i in that country. of -(Severna avenue, are at' Ifoke held today in th'p Colonial Inn, wife, Elsie, give3 a flno presenta- tion of a wholesome English bride. S,imapee, N. H. for the inontii' of IK THE v August. p,,'.' ' \ l aul Cavanaugh plays opposite her. Her indiscretion during his • Hartley Ferguson * ^o'fi, of M>. rand ) .MotlioMist Episcopal 1 absence in India makes a variation, r. and Mrs, Arthur, 'J. JeniUugs Mts AleA" x E- . Fergus.on. I Take Thio Woman^)—From Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. B*iggs, of Mr. and Mrs.' V. C. Williams of the story of "Lost Ecstasy" ,by Jprlogfleld Park, •will leave to- Short Hills avenue will .have as Open air service at,7 o'clock Mary Robeits . Itinahart, ," GaTy jttbrxow for. a two weeks vacation their giieat over the week-end Mrs. dott the auspicesps ' b^hG fipworth'pworh Cooper and Carole Lombard. A ftf Benecft Falls, N. Y. John Clair,.of Kingston, N. Y. League. RonulRd d Pannell, president. wealthy, spoiled girl la caught at !{,JHr. aM Mrs..Wilbur Solander of , Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Public •welcoined. her own game of playing with love. Tooker avenue are entertaining daughter, Carol, of Center street, Thursday evening, prayer service After saciifices and bitter strug- Miss Susan Grew of New Bedford, will leave Sunday night on a motor at 8 o'clock with Rev. Wijlis Ham- glos genuine lovo at last wins the 'Mass. -. trip to Minneapolis, stopping at ilton in charge. ! , St. James Catholic I victory. Carole Lombard has been KT. and M^s, Alfred B, Fleming intqresting places (eu routa. They disappointingly castj this renders plan to be away six weeks. . Rev. Thomas B. Larkin, pastor. a,,.Uertalned J *t three tables of 1 a rather illogical plot entirely un- abridge -Tuesday .evening at their Frank and Edward Phillip !, sons Masses Sunday-morning at 7.30, convincing. Fair entertainment ^ihonie lbj Springfield, Park In hon- of Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Phillips, 3.30 and 11 o'clock,( but nothing outstanding. Family. of their house, guests, Mr. and of Springfield Park, ure spending Sunday School following the 9.30 Sweepstakes (3)—A ' variety of J Richard B. powning of Syra.- two weeks at the choir camp of the macs. adventures overtake a >oung jock- puso, N. Y., Guests were from Calvary Church, Summit, at,Beach ey in bis search for employment "Tontclalr, Maplewood and the Or- Haven. Weekly Guide to af - • ho has been disbarred from nges. Richard Spinning has returned . . . .ce ti ack because of disloyal- Dr. and Mrs. William G. Huff of from Overlook Hospital, whero ho Selected Picture? .j to L' employer. A light and |fialter street spent the -week-end at was operated on for appendicitis, exciting comedy,with James Glea- udd Lake. Mrs. Huff 'was 'the and is recuperating at the home 6i The foljowins pictures have been son, Eddie Quillan and Lew Cody. ««st of friends at'Wanamassa for his parents, Mr., and Mrs. ,Willl3 H. Spinning, in Morris turnpike. previewed through the courtesy of Certain scenes preclude a lecom- fpw days last week. She and her the Association of Mction Picture mendaliou for family showing. iuifimit ' ir, Mrs.' Margaret Proft left Mrs. Julia Paynter Is' conva}esr Producers by the D. A. R. Review- Adult3. &rday rot a visit with an uncle cing at her honie in Morris avenue ing Committee in* Hollywood, Cal. Lafayette. , from a two weeks' illness. This committeo docs not see all Threw 'Knife In Boy MrBi.M. Chase Runyon and son, Mrs. M. Grant of Mbrria avenue the piotures'^made, but writes a re- Chicago—Police barely saved Ot- Bit, jbf^Tookftr avenue, were is, visiting in/Patorson for three weeks. view of 6veVy picture seen. The to Palazzotto from a mob which it? this -week of Mrs. George W. 1 first three ratings designate enter- seemed determined to lynch him « it her cottage at Seaside derbert and Warren Rebell, SORB tainment value; tho fouith meant after he had thrown a ljutcher knife 1 of Mr. and Mrs, Everett J. Rebell, not recommended, into the back of a ten-year-old boy. ft. , of Summit, have be,en Blending .s 4-, Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph H. Gunn, a week with their grandjmronts, The Smiling Lieutenant (2)— Tho mnn ran a fruit stand and Ad Ed-ward dunn, of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Wegle of Maurice Chevalier, Claudettc Col- thought a group of boys were go- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Anshutz, of South Springfield avenue. bert and Miriam Hopkins. A whim- ing to steal his fruit. He ran out, sical plot and sparkling dialogue. Knife in hand, and as the boys scat- There will be an adept Ad-T«ker at our end pjawood, are the week-end Mrs. Herbert Day and two chil- tered, he hurled the weapon into of Mr. and, Mrs., Charles dren, o{ Keeler street, expect to Gay, ^enchanting music by. Oscar eager and competent to render helpful service iiachj of Newark, at the lat- Strauss', a"n,d superb direction of Eugene O'Hoarn. •j Ernst Lubitsch. The bubbling con- tinental mood of this naughty non- Woman- Sa>cs Horso and transmit your desires to the 15,000 readers sense Vvttl delight adults. Kingston, Ont.—Mrs. D. A. Grant Goldie (4)—Spencer"1 Tracy, War- plunged into a lake to the rescue of our Classified Columns twice a week ... peo- ren Hymer and Jean Harlow. Sail- of a horso which was helplessly OX& "on the loose" again, in the floundering. She guided it to the ple who find our Want Ad Page a Market Place deplorable Fox manber. A crude shore. for the things they want . . . and a Clearing t ,-\ Savings House-for the things they have which you may want. ist

•..,"',••'.i ; THE SUMMIT HERALD FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 8— AND SUMMIT RECORD .. Joe F. Brown in "Bioad-Minded" ,. ? ivitli'Piia lfrurison, Marjorie White* MvWHatn Goflier, Jr,'< S^[r|Ett^u$t deliveries ar^ siiBje^t to 50c per tott LfeiV-iw^iiyL^-^^iiL i^'i-*a-L Befofe'Oct.l'Oth. «y Guy" Todrll Film—"Stateroom W. 19" Revine Vnrlcties . i ybtt, will jmateriiitty relieve >SATUE»AY MATINEE SPECIAL at 2 o'clocfe- 1 COLiWlA McCOY In tlft AlJ Tklkifig SwlaHf ^'^':'" *. :.!^wip6ymwft;at mines. ' - "HEROES OP THIi FLAMES" Chapter No. 4-«DEATH'S CIUBI0T" ' ' .-=:> t ItfONDAY arid .TUESDAY, AUGUST*=10, 11 m * ik ^\''-' [Prompt, Courteous frerittce \ :

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reached by mail or in some other fore starting on tours. He says that says that even at sea a roan can fatal accidents. Fred M. Rosseland, tiro companies. Tires are now low-' IV? way which would not "gum up" the unprecedented volume of high- not get away from back-seat driv- secretary of the Newark .Safety er ia price than at any; time in the ] ' Council, says: "This indicates traffic. way construction: has created an ing. A sea captain receives in- history of motoring. ; AUTO TRAILS unusually large number of detours. struction, on how to drive his-ship, clearly that motorits on our .streets The business depression does not Refuting the idea ' that years ENTITt-BOTO 7 seem to interfere with the volume The Canadian government 13 from his wifo by radio: are driving too fast In view of con- nialcc a motor car driver incompe- HAVE TO ditions at the- time." ;•••-•. AND * of shore-road traffic, the streams working on a plan for the construc- East Orange police are said to- be tent,. Robert'.'R. Stecle, aged 77, CO NS\O Eft AT ION. WAIT-/ of cars on Sundays reaching if not tion of a highway through British tagging commuters' cars, which are Mailorder houses recently an- principal of a school at Portland, I'M GOING TO MA8EL surpassing all previous records. Columbia to join the United States nounced further reductions in au- Ore., recently drove from Portland ' and Alaska- left parked "sfl day at the Lacka- 1 MOtOR TALES During a recent traffic count at wann station. Under the new ono-tomobile tire prices, ! which reduc- to Lyndhurst, N. J., covering 4,260 Neptune checkers of the State High- Bus traffic grows. At the end of v tion wao- lrdmediately followed by miles at an average of 23G miles way Commission counted 191,292 the last year there were 827,100 lioiir parking ordinance the com- similar cuts. on. ihe; part, of.most per day. cars crossing the intersection at m,iles of roads in the United. States muters are having a hard time to While most New Jersey munici- find a place to leave their chariots. palities make the required traffic Main street and Corlles'avenue in covered by bus transportation; counts and await approval of the 120 hours. The hourly average was $293,000,000 .is invested in rolling Two Chicago boys, in order to ANC>QET State Traffic Board before installing 1,694 cars. stock and 182,500,000 in garages prevent theft of their car, removed The man who biiys a motor car new traffic-control lights, or else and terminals. the steering wheel, ignition xolls pull put old lights on .the order of Follow the Lights and distributor and hid them, in the the board/at least one town!in the In order to speed up and at the Four New Shore Links back of the vehicle;.-. While they today without first driving and pricing LAMQ State strenuously objects to' State same time control traffic move- Motorists who drive frequently to were, in, a theater someone reas; 1 control of their traffic lights, and ment through the Holland Tunnels, the shore cities wi}h be interested sembled the bus and drove away;. the Free-Wheeling HupmobHe, either TO PUT V5IN AN that one town is Atlantfc City. The a new system of moving lights will in the completion of four additional A Brooklyn motorist punched New Jersey Traffic Commission be adopted. Moving lights will be shore links., Bight miles of Route his wife for "back seat driving." EXTRA 9ATHROOAA\ vill insist upon the removal Sep- operated through the tunnels on 47 between Millvllle and Tucka- She had him.arrested and' in court doesn't know value .. .or doesn't care. tember 1st of spores of Atlantic an endless wire chain, spaced 75 hoe have - been undergoing paying the Judge concluded the husband City traffic, lights f-rois highway in feot apart. Signs will instruct mo- operations for several months, and was right. The back-seat driver FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR HEALTH ^ND HAPPI- tersections. Mayor Han-y Bach- torists entering the tunnel to pull completion Of the project makes a withdrew her charge. arach says vthe provisions of the up alongside one of these lights good connection with Route 50, NESS. •••'•••- traffic act empowering • the State The Forii manufacturing divi- and follow it through to the exit.. It thence either north or south • to sions, where parts are made, are Have Harrison Lang install a new bath. Corr.e in and Traffic Board will be resisted in is bolie'ved that this scheme will shore resorts. - H U PMOB I LE the highest courts. Saya Mr. make traffic uniform,1 holding it closed down for August. The as- talk it over with us. Route S-41 has-been closed at Pal- sembling plants will remain open ' SBBB-WHEBUNOAT NO BXTItA COST . . . CBNTURY SIX Bacharach: "So far as I personally steadily at the 35-mile an hour myra, Burlington County, but the 8BDA.N, J99S...CENTU8Y BIGHT SEDAN, $1295... THRBB am concerned the New Jersey Traf- speed, and keep cars far enough as usual. . • 1 new underpass under the, Penn- In spite of the fact that foreign OTHER BIGHTS P»OH $1595 ID $2295 . . . FSICBS AT FACTOBY fic Commission rmfons nothing. Na- apart to make for greater safety. sylvania tracks has now been fin- tional and state legislative bodies travel is "off" about 25%. the num- HARRISON LANG CO. On a recent, week-end nearly ished. Work is still under way at ber of American cars shipped seem to-• be-encroaching more and 150,000 cars passed through the the Berlin end of' this thorough- Specialists m^re op tho prerogatives of mu- abroad by American owners this 1 twin tubes, almost the theoretical fare but a hard-surfaced county year for use in foreign countries nicipal officials .' I am more con- capacity of the tunnels. road connects with Route 43, the Heating •• Plumbing •• Oil Burners cerned with conserving- human life will be as large as ever, probably White Horse pike. , reaching'a total of 5,000 cars. • 93 Summit Avenue Summit, N. J. than promoting speed of automo- 1 bile traffic. Our lighting regula- Care of Batteries Route B-49, in Cape- May County, Automobile fatalities iii Newark G. W. TISDALE, Inc. tions /wejre adopted after the most One of the important accessories' was paved by prison labor assigned during the firatislx months of 1931 J. E.,GIUle8, Branch Mgr. careful study, and it JB my inten- of a motor car all too frequently by the department o£ Institutions; were' 3!>, compared wi,th' 57. for • the tion to resist to the highest court neglected is the storage battery. and Agencies. . same period last'year, but during . 168. Park. Ave. 'Phone 6-2142 Summit; N..J. . any attempted dictation by the These batteries are usually placed The 4^ mile stretch of Route ,34 thS' six-months' period there was a "Wa balisva th» Hupmoblla to bs lha belt car of It* clan In the. world* { Read Th-e HERALD'S Classified Ads *._ 5, traffic commission." under the floor boards of the for- from Colt's Neck to. Route 33 opens Increase in the humbar of non- ward compartment, and apparently up that.highway from Matawan. There has been little opposition it is "out of sight, out of mind," At Matawan It connects with Route to rulings of the State Board and for far too many people neglect 4, to South Amboy and across the no' _ open rebellion except in this their batteries until they fail to Victory Bridge to Rahway, provid- one instance, and the outcome of function from running dry, corro- ing a new inland link to the north' Atlantic City's battle to hold its sion of terminals or other cause. coast '•' and permits travelers to carefully-worked-out and expensive Batteries- should have water add- avoid congestion at the resorts, traffic-light system will bo follow- ed to them at regular Intervals- of toft turns for. the shore may be ed with Interest. two to three weeks. The terminals made, at Matawan, at Holmdel, at should occasionally be loosened, Colt's Neck, at Aabury avenue or at Route 33. Those who would, avoid Counting Shore Traffic the battery and terminals cleaned 1 of all corrosion, anointed with the traffic on the Victory Bridge z Many motorists upon the shore may continue on Ruote 25 over tho grease and replaced. This treat- , rotfd have been recently annoyed ment prevents the "freezing" of new Raritan River bridge at New j by being stopped by officers near terminal bolts to the point where Brunswick and take the first turn ; Victory Bridge and asked if they they can not be removed without to the left through Old Bridge tq ; favored the erection of the pro- damaging the battery. Examine Matawan, where a loft tuni gives poped Raritan Bay bridge. Offi- battery supports from time to time. a junction with Routo, 34 and a cials declare that the only-way to Inspect all cables and insulation of right turn takes the motorist to find out if ifeople want such a Freehold. bridge is to ask them. But automo- same in order to detect any pos- I bilists feel that they might be sible shorting of wires which would o run the battery down and make it Notes for tlio Motorist v i n useless. William Ringle of Monroe, N. Y., Jfarsos Pay ot course batteries are clump is in Hackensack' Hospital suffer- A nurse wlfo at 22 goes into pri- now: they sell for a fraction of tne ing from injuries received when he vate fluty nuralng with her youth, cost ten years ago, but that is no swatted a bee which got into his and freshness is at the peak of her reason for neglecting them. If one automobile. He lost control of the prdfeseton, in the opinion of Emily is stalled at a backwoods camp by car and crashed into a tree. Bax, writing in Hygeia in' anla dead battery, due to neglect, he Newark turnpike was closed re- article, "Are Nurses Overpaid?" i has no one but himself to blame. cently for a couple of days' when The nurse can earn as much at 22 Take care of the battery and it will the new $3,000,000 drawbridge over as she can aft«r many years' ex- take care of you. ' the Hackensack between Kearny perience. Oftentimes she can earn and Jersey City became jammed in more because doctors prefor the Hlglmay ]Votos From Here and open position, holding up all traf- younger nurse who has been train- There fic, which w,as later diverted to ed In the same routine as they and Motorists traveling to northern Lincoln Highway and Pater3on who has not forgotten the awe ana New. York State and northern Now1 turnpike. reverence toward all doctors that England points will be Interested Stfain' has reduced the import she learned in the hospital. In the completion 'of work upon duties on automobile parts, a move Now York .Route ap' between. Gar- said to be designed to stimulate Mensles • , rison and Cpld Spring After,, cross- rtititor car construction In that Practically everybody is susgept- lhg tlie Bear .Mountain Bridge con-' oqtihtry,' • ible to measles. It fs known among tlnue along the'rlverto Ccfld" Spring ' An* Associated Press dispatch people who live in congested areas before' making fti$> turn ,fof Post as a child's disease only because Road Route U. S. 9, saving mileage few escape the infection during and time. childhood, remarks Dr. W. W. According to a report of the Bauer in a Hygeia article. In re- American Railway Association nyrte parts of the earth, measles has grade crossing accidents for the been known to sweep through tho first four months of-the year show adult population with many fatali- a drop below last year's figures, ties as-soon, as it-was introduced but fatalities were slightly higher. RAIN sixes never less from^other countrfe^ "' There were 1,480 accidents and 645 fatalities. •!• First Murder Trial Friends of John F. Monahan, OR because it takes six cylinders to give the smooth Colre, Switzerland.—Tho first Democrat, are urging his appoint- 9 murder trial ever held in this town ment to the State Highway Com- had for Its defendant a woman, mission in place of the late H. Otto silent power that makes driving really enjoyable accused of-killing a man. Wittpen. Monahan was a member of the first Newark City Commis- ShUNE Killed Her Father sion. ' ^ Jasper, Tenn.—Clara Roberts, IB, William J. Gottlieb, vice-presi- Ask some of your friends who own sixes if to barely a crawl. Tho smoothness and flexibility yoii is held for killing her fatheY .while dent of the New York Automobile- ^CHEVROLET lie slept. He had whipped the girl Club, warns, motorists to get In- lor going out .with bpys. formation as to.road conditions be- they would ever consider driving a car with always get arc six-cylinder smoothness, six-cylinder flexi- fewer cylinders again. Their answers explain why sixes arc bility. Annoying vibration is gone. so popular today. ' Then, before you leave the six-cjlindcr Chevrolet, raise tho Drivers of sixesW spoiled for anything less. They would no hood while the engine is running—lake a look at the source* more think of giving up "six" performance than of giving of its performance. The firm, steady operation of six cyl- i CONVERTIBLE up any other real advancement of motoring. For them, the indcrs means lasting dependability. Wearing vibration is ' CABRIOLET •whole cylinder question has been settled, once and for all. reduced. There is less need for repairs. Drive a Chevrolet Six, and you'll know the reason vthy. Step Over two million owners have proved the value of Chevrolet's on the starter, let the motor idle—and notice how silently six-cylinder design. They have, found that, Chevrolet costs P. O. B. Detroit* freight and it runs. Throw in tbe clutch, shift into "low"—and feel less for gas, pil and upkeep than any other automobile. They delivery, bumperX: spare tire, aid special equipment extra. that smooth flow of power. " " ~~ ; ; Jiave found it smoother, quieter, SIGNS ••• and WHEN the top.i)|'the Ford •<• r "• - -w- i Twenty beautiful ' , - r « Cabriolet is up fto^the win- Change into "second,"hit a faster ™°*fo, at prices %M mfl* W'TS more enjoyable in operation! dows 'an «tut Vtoo Are ir mt4 - as> babe in ib, sleeping ^jjj.', I ' •.' • ranging from. .. JSL 9 PW tO *LBP W ?JP SIGNS Cloodbunts CflftV lifeioh you.- clip, slip into "high," sweep along- jtiprh» 1. «. 6, mm. MUhtgon, Wod«>,«4,, extra. They know, a six is hetter-and When th* atu» jiine/, 70a t*M» ''•-.' 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PAGE EIGHT THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1931 familiar. In literally hundreds of having to do with the word "inter- instances motorists are penalized courage sufficient to experiment Some Misconceptions section" 'Many persons think that Y. W. C. A. Notes aro still wearing silk stockings.[metal studs for Infractions of the code which roads must actually cross before with new* ideals in her own person- The Manjn the Street Governor William _ „ , ought to improve clearly indicate their lack of they can be said to intersect. The (Continued from Sage One) al life and consecration that will L, Harding of; pronto. knowledge of the definitions of article dealing with definitions carry her to the end—-though the • .•/•, , Iowa says that times cannot be Six Russian students, vanguard of Traffic Act various terms used in. traffic ad- says otherwise and says it very something of national atonement to end be a cross." (Cotitlnued from Page Four) .. ,J hard when there isn't a pair of cot - of 70 Soviet youths to come' to ministration. , plainly. It reads: the Indians if the,'closing chapters 'j-r- I ton stockings ;in Iowa. Ninety- America for education, have been By HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, should disclose the national gov- may be as.to the time when the na-eight per cent, of stockings sold matriculated at Columbia Univer- One of the most common instances "Intersection. The area em- 1,317 Patients in State's tions of the world will "snap out" ar e or ra on made in State Commissioner of of this character is that having to braced within the prolongation of ernment supplying the Indians f J^ >' imitation sity. Imitation is the slncerest Motor Vehicles with an Indian Service which of the depression and prosperity or siiK. flattery. do with parking, A. great many the lateral curb lines, or, if none, ^ Village for Epileptics Sir John Hotson, acting governor .When is a mule a horse? motorists ar_.e o._f„ the impression the' lateral boundary lines of twowoul'd be a -model tor aU govern- will return to all, this fact cannot Hard times hit both divorce and The answer to that questlqn is that a car is not parked so long as or more highways which join one ments concerned with the develop- .. of Bombay, India, escaped death marriage. Couples find It cheaper the ment and advancement of a retard- Trenton, Aug. 5—Treatment was to continue in status quo ante, that a mule is a horse when it "•- iriver remains in attendance another at an angle, whether or received: by 1,317 patients at the everbe ysuccessfull day y discounted: that from an assassin's bullet when'a comes wtihia the jurisdiction 0( won thougtb h the machine is not innot such highway crosses another." ed race." everv dav brings the "upturn", small metal stud on a wallet he while the youth who aspires to motlon State Village for Epileptics during nearer. / ' • •• I was 'carrying stopped the mlssle, ... „„ „ „„, Uithe Trafficr AcActt of thtime btatState onf NeNeww - Were they familiar with "Alley" is a* word that we all The Y. W. C. A. Is often asked, Wool produced in the country [ right over his heart, marriagoe finds it cheaper to keep of the Traffic Act this have used ail pur lives. I wonder "What about the American Indian" the fiscal year ending June 30th Market on ' on living with aunty. j^jfepey, 'By the same token an ox last, it was reported to Commis- this year is estimated at 367.C55,- would not be so, how many could give the legal and BO the association Is glad to 000 pounds, against 342,GG7,O0O l^anypttier animal when employed Parking is Very clearly defined definition of it as it applies to traf- tell the measure of progress being sioner of Institutions and Agencies .;as' a fceast of burden also becomes there as "the standing or waiting fic? The Traffic Act defines an al- William J. Ellis by the board of pounds last year! This estimate ; | made by the new • Bureau. There together with forecasts of abun- P]|lt;> |ip'i;8€,;^;,- \/'.': .'.. , '.'- /* oh any street, road or highway of ley as '"a public highway "wherein are 310,000 'Indians in the United control, Just made public. There ^a||rhia; rr\ |dicated for pedestrian crossing by health and care of the body by 1 der their regime—much of their . In Chicago lives Aaron A, tho Cr ' I lines marked on the surface of tholine of procedure being founded on patients. Dr. Dan S. Henner, super- I roadway," the Merlam survey of the question intendent of the- village, stressed man with the shbrtost name. As' "Traffic" is a thing that every- done in 1928. in the report the beneficial results his is the first name in the 'phone | USED CARS FOR SALE | ono Is talking about a considerable of preventative medicines. He book his friends liaVe.no difficulty j ' part of the time these days. Such No present-day problem, not pointed out that while grip was soin locating his/phone number. W0| 1931 Chevrolet Coach i S months old. I discussion to be at all profitable even financial depression, is more prevalent throughout the. state! can-think of one name shorter: Ike > 1930 Ford Coach} 7 months old, , must be on the basis of a complete pertinent or more interesting for I; but A. A. is real and I. I oiily a 'mutual understanding of the term, the average American citizen today patients at the .village., were re- figment of the imagination. 1930 Ford Convertible Coupe. The legal definition of it, then, than that of the Indian and his af- markably free from this trouble, 1980 Bulci Sport Coupe, Humble Scat, Model 46S, Wheelbase 110. should be of real value to every- fairs, which he attributed to the ad- Our idea of the kind of a judge 1926 Bnicfc Master Coach i nice shape. one. It Is: ministration of caterrhal vaccine who will never land In a court of trial 1030 OldsmoWle Conch Deluxe. | "Pedestrians, vehicles and street Religions Thinking and the in October and February. The so-investigation is-Judge Gotlieb of cial Bervice department of the in- 1988 78 Chrysler Roadster? 10,000 miles. cars cither singly or together, Y. W. C. A, YorUvi'lle Court, yVhen 22 men out whilo using any street for purpose stitution functioned well during of work werV- brought before him, COMPLETE SATISFACTION is offereil to the people of Summit V&6 Beo Speed Wagon, canopy top, express body; good condition. At a recent legional conference of travel." in Chicago the great group of work- the year, establishing: through ~t;he charged with sleeping in a public nnd vicinity. You get FIVE DAYS' TItlAI. Ilf the car isn't per- In all, there are thirty-one defini- ers in the Young Women's ChrlB- field worker personal contact her park in violation of law,' the judge ffctly satisfactory, you can exchange it nt tlie purcluiso price for tions given in the first article of tween the village and relatives Jof said: "These men are not ordinary •any new or KEBUILT car in our sulesrooms. \ ; tian Association discussed at the patients and interpreting ! to the Traffic Act and it would profit length the measure of religious a1bums1 . I will suspend sentence on every citizen to know fairly pre- thinking in the association today the patients' friends the alms, i of them." ,H& presented eachof 1927 S-pass. Buick Sedan .:.;...L....'...... *.$<3dO'".; Summit Used Car Exchange, Inc. cisely what'they are. He probably methods and routine of the instl- j the 22 with a two-dollar bill, and some of the conclusions this 1928 Buick Standard Sedan.; 450 FLYNN & GORMAN would find study of them an inter- group reached are quoted here- tutlon. , <• I '.Robert VaiiNpK"superintendent Better Used Cars Bought and Sold esting and profitable experience. with: of the Morris'• County Mosquito 1928 Studebaker Commander S-pass. Sedan. 500 Health In China Commission, recent3y\hired an air- The HERALD welcomeB all news "How truly interdependent are 1927 Buick Sport Touring...... : .,, 300 31 Euclid Avel 'Phone 6-0438 Summit, N. J. all the groups and interests In this Water, sewerage and food offer plane, rigged it with, oil panics and items of interest to you or your the key to the health puzzle'In suitable spraying equipment and 1929 Chevrolet Coach 300 neighbor. fast-moving world". Our increased China, declares Charlotte F, Kett,. flew over the swamps of Hanover D knowledge of the earth, universe, '1929 Nash Advanced Six Sedan ....:. 675 races, origin of religions, develop- Hygela author. Chinese famlHeV and Chatham townships,' distribut- ment of denominations, etc., hasare as a rule too poor; to buy anying oil over the mosquito-breeding 1929 Buick 5-pass. Master Sedan ,. 800 brought about great changes In our food except that;which is sold ion swamp lands. ' conception of God, our understand- the street. The water, supply J In :A check-up wijth heads of large The above cars should be seen to be appreciated and can ing of Jesus and,our ideas of howChinese cities is deplorably Inade- department stores shows that even be purchased through General Motors Accoptanco Corp. best we may express our religious quate and the, rivers serve fas though times may be hard the girls Ideas and Ideals in term's of every- sewers, spreading infection among day living," the vast hordes of people. ; Watch Iho Needle U.S. Peerless Tires Don't fear an hypodermic needle "Many of the Conditions that have Baby's Exercise ' because you think it 'will break in SUMMIT BUICK CO. v Now at Rock Bottom Prices caused thede changes are creating When baby is making his first the body. Needle fragments are difficulties for the association- attempts at walking and falls sometimes broken In. the arm as a 68-72 FRANKLIN PLACE how to be true to our highest Ideals down, let him pick bimsef up result of, hypodermic injections, 'Phone Summit 6-0512 Summit, N. J. Come in and see them—then compare their price and quality and still retain the confidence and apaln. That is the way In which but the everyday' sewing needle is good-will of the community not yet he can strengthen his muticlesV 1n '.he worst, offender1 in' accidents of with "mail order" tires. conscious of impending change, or the legs and back to help him walk, ;hls kind, declares Dr, Victor W. A- if conscious, fearful of innovations; writes Charlotte Walls In Hygeia, Sisenstein; in Hrjgela, the health how to keep unswerving faith with writing on "Baby's Daily Exercise." magazjne. 'Use'care when you are their own deep convictions and, at sewing and have, 4 regular place Read The HERALD'S Classified Ads the same time, allow for those dif- Mention the HERALD when buying to keep the needle^. ,, ; -.•.-,' '-'.'•• We Also Sell the General Tire fering beliefs and visions that have their place and value in the world; how to see behind our symbols, Forms and expression and catch Genuine Naphtha the real significance or meaning. Can we change and' expand our- May Now Be bbtained Here. selves, to meet the needfc- as thev present themselves to up without gradually Incoming nondescript ourselves?" "As we endeavored to face these and many other pressing problems we realized that this task of 'es- SERVICE tablishing righteousness' is so WHITE'S STATIONS stupendous that an individual or small group might easily be over- whelmed and give up'all efforts to Gas - Accessories -• Oil improve conditions. But what each one1 can do is to begin with herself so that what the T. W. C. can 84 Summit Avenue 'Phone 6-3249 A. needs Is a following of women with energy enough to inform Cor. Park and Morris Aves. 'Phone 6-3248 themselves concerning existing conditions, sympathy to ' under- stand the deeds qf others, patience to pass the facts on to others,

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