AND THE BOONTON WEEKLY BULLETIN 8. L. OAHBISON, tiitmi VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT NUMBER ONE HUNPRED THOMAS H. TBENHOLM, Editor BOONTON; N. J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-18, 1823 CHARLES L. GRUBB, Asso. Editor I SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS - 'VanRaalteOut- !Prosecutor's Men 37th Convention Red Cross Drive for' Annual Report of Speaker to Survey Town to Appeal Seize Beer Here Japanese Sufferers Hanover Schools Hits Morristown Two raids in widely separated parts ofW.CT.U.Held , The Red Cross Drive for subscrip- Sup'tHulsart . "The Schools of Hanover Township Tax Reduction tion to the Japan suffers is on and of Boonton early last Friday night and Comparisons of the Schools of during the week representatives of One Block on Hill Street to be In Third Game of Series, on netted the members Cf the Proaecu-,. MrsV Harry R, Gill, President, Hie" Ked" Cross 'wilP visit "you^or "sub- tricts," will be the subject of an1 ad- 1 Sunday, and Win by 6-4 tors staff several barrels of beer and Speaks ort Subject of "Law ' scriptions, no.matter how small, which to Educate Each • t dress this (Tuesday) evening at the. Made Dne Way Thorough- Score. two and a half cases of the same Enforcement. will go toward the quota of the Morris Pupil. ,, - I Morris'Plains School, on Speedwell fare. County Chapter which is $3200.00. Yavenue by Dr. E. de S. Brunner, a liquid. The members of the staff ar- The Junior Red Cross is earnestly re- With nearly a whole new team in Thirty-seven delegates fi" m all sec- County Superintendent of Schools .member of the Hanover Board of Ed- Regular" semi-monthljy meeting of rested the owners of the liquid. quested to join In this drive; J. Howan! Hulsart hug fininhed his ucntion. Never has the schools of Board of Aldermen waaAeld on Mon- .,,the field, .VanJtaalte got down to Those arrestett were Flavinq Die- tions of Morris'County were present on last Friday morning. wh,ei" the A request --for Christmas bugs .for annual compilation.of school statistics [ Hanover Township had as complete a day evening. Mayor Molfer""presided business and defeated Morristown doardo nnd Carmine Camello, The our soldiers in the Canal Zone has for the year ending 'July 1. There: survey as was made last year, and all members were bresent except last Sunday afternoon in a game that cases and two' barrels of beer were thirty-seventh annual convention of the County W- C. T. U. opened in the been sent. These bags*-must be were 17,935 pupils enrolled in the pub-; Miss Elizabeth Hooker conducted Messrs. Bowden and Le\ys. keep the rooters on their toes every seized in Diefoardo's home, while two shipped not later than. October, 15. lie schools of the county and the aver-1 the field study under the dirtction'of minute- Kugleman did the throwing* barrels of beer were seized at the Reformed Church, with a devotional A reunion of the Towaco Branch will Minutes of previous meeting were for Boonton with Waugh hoiJing him home of Camello. It is said that the service led by Mrs. J. F. Tattle, presi take place in the near'future and a read and approved. "op behind the bat and they worked liquid* contains more alcohol than is dent of the Rockaway Union. Greet- luncheon will be served'each member Report of Tax Collector D. Lester very nicely allowing the County Seat permitted by law. ings were extended by Mrs. G. £. Van contributing some delicacy. Date and Smith was read and'"referred; to Fi- Nostrand, of the local Union, which fttendance 500.36. I Hanover Township, the wealth and nance Committee. • j* Boy3 but seven .hits and permitting Constable Beddow was in charge of place will appear in the nexVissue of school support, school costs and fi- but one man to go to first with a was responded to by Mrs. J. L. Dexter, this paper. It is hoped all the old Transportation in the county cost i Treasurer's reports waB presented the raiding party. Both the men, ar- ¥78,781 and tuition for pupils up to nances, the school buildings, classifi- free ticket. Vanltaa'lte got down to of Morristown. Mrs. Dexter referred members will join in this reunion as cation of pupils, teaching and admin- of general and water account$j:and re-, business right in the beginning and rested were released Saturday morn- to conditions in Newark. In just one things of importance. j the eighth-grade paid to other.;school ferred to Finance and Water Com- ing under $1,000 bail for a hearing districts cost ?22,408 while there was istration and the social conditions. block from the Lackawanna station, It is .earnestly desired that the pa- mittee respectively. 'put two "runs over in the first inning before Judge C. Franklin Wilson next to Orange street, there are seven sa- up for discussion. i paid for high school education from after McGill had reached first base week-, : Catherine M. Pentz, outside the districts in which the h|gh trons and all those interested in the Plans of Joseph Bloom and Peter loons, now called cafes with drawn schools attend this meeting. C, Wendt for improvements to their' due to a bad- throw. Peni?itore then shades and-closed doors. ^**fd there Chairman. schools are located 579,759. hit safe to right for two bases scot- properties of Union and Brook streets no way we can compel them to raise There was spent for repairs, re- were both referred lo Fire Committee. g McGUl, then Johnnie LaHart hit the shades according to law?" Mor- furnishing and leasing $88,671, leas- deep right-for a triple scoring Personals Hanover Schools, I Offer of Dixon Bros, of $50.00 for ristown has also a cample of the same ing being a smajl item of $1,950. For Locals chemical tank and hose was'referred jitore; Estey walked but the next Miss Viola Bedink, of Williamsport, thing.. Treasurer's report showed re- interest and redemption of bonds Iran up' popped up and was out as Badly Over-crowded to Fire Committee. Pa., was a recent guest of Miss J. ceipts for the past year with $865.02, $170,623 was expended. For land, the Boonton Churches on Sunday took 1 was Ebtey going to third. • Again in B. Norwood, of Madison street. with a balance of $251,05. ,,,. Supervising Principal Charles' F. districts spent $6,500, and for new up collections for the Red Cross to A number of bills were presented be second Van Raalte managed to John T. Edwards,'State .supervisor Champion, of the Hanover Township buildings $533,791, for extraordinary be uBed for the Japan sufferers, the and referred to proper committee Xu get another run over after Murphy of the Department of Roads, now- liv- In the -address of the County Presi- schools," is being kept busy adjusting repairs and extensions, $25,717. total amount of same being $226.10 be paid if found correct. and Nelson - had both hit safe and ing at Nutley, .visited our.office.Fri- dent, Mrs. Gill spoke on "Law En- matters caused by the large increase t A recess was "taken to look over forcement^lirom now on until1 Novem- The schools have a total of $4,228,- The • tea that was . to have been bills. JIcGill had followed it up with another < day' of last week to renew his sub- in pupils this year. As a^result of 300, made up as follows: Land, $319,- given this afternoon at the home of safe hit. Morristown however, came | scription to the Times-BullCtinrMr. ber this must be our slogan." Mrs.. this registration plans will have to be 478; buildings, $3,596,738; furnish- Mrs. Frank Hammond, on Old Boon- Recess terminating, Mr. Grothman, back in the third and clouted .out Edwards is a brother of Joseph W. Gill described her recent trip to Alas- chairman of Finance Committee, re- 1 changed in some districts, i- ings, $302,448. There are 503 class ton road, has been postponed unti three runs, tieing the score and fol- Edward*, of Uoonton, and United ' ka and the many discussions ori£$he In the Malapardis SchoolJthere are rooms. Thirty men and sixty-eight Thursday afternoon, from three to ported ell bills approved for payment. lowed it up in the fifth by ?cnrinfr "tct-'s Senator-elect Edward.I. Ed- wet ar,d dry issues throughout the "105 pupils registered withp.20 more women are employed as teachers in five o'clock. . Application for license to keep a another and then the score stood-4-3 wards. entire trip. "The ignorance of most seeking admission. The school is now the high schools, the men receiving pool room on Mechanic street was until the eighth' when V^i.R.-.j.ite of the dry people is beyond all un- over-crowded,' so to • help 'solve the The Missionary Societies of the read from Samuel Zucker. Referred 31ns. C. B. IIair.es and son, Robert, an average salary of $1,907 and the Parsippany Presbyterian Church will scored three runs thereby p-ttinR the of Old Boonton road,3psr.t the weai- derstanding." "We must not _only problem the fifth grade will be con- women $1,568. Morristown tops the to License Committee. game on ice, it all happened after read-and'keep ourselves posted, but we veyed to Whippany. The fifth grade hold a Rnlly Day Service on Thurs- A number of notes were ordered enii visiting relatives at Staten Island. list for salaries. In manual training day .afternoon. • — Bill Eseey had hit n fast one between Miss Margaret Hosking, daughter must remember, what we read." Mrs, was just put in vogue this year at work ten men and eleven women are renewed. first and second and it went right on of Mayor Hosking, of Dover, is visit- Gill cited many incidents of the lack that place oh request of a iaumber.of employed, the- former1 receiving an A number of Boonton ladies at- Attorney reported that hearing on, through Glanville and Estey made ing her cousin, Miss Leila B. Case, of of facts in meeting the arguments of parents and the necessary change will average of $1,967 per year and the tended the meeting nt Mendham yes- Jersey City tax appeals-had been ad- • be disappointing to many, y a home run out of it. , Banks wits'then Lathrop avenue. j • the wets. • latter, $1,600. terday as the guests of Senator-and journed and no date set for same as , delieved by Hawks whose offerings Mrs. William Brown,of Dixon ave- At its conclusion, Mrs. Gill tendered The change at Malapardis will also Mrs. Arthur Whitney. yet. '' were very much to VanRaalte's liking her resignation as County President force a change in the present school There were 1,161 pupils in the The Hanover Township Board of • Attorney stated that an appeal will nue, entertained Mrs* B. F. Nomse, plan at Whippany and then\some of j county who were neither^',sent nor and they clouted out two more runs. of New Orleans, La., during the week and said six months'.ago she had told Education has recently completed a be taken on County Board of Taxa- For a new. team, they played very the executive committee to secure the higher grades will haVo to go ^rdy during the year of whom 126 survey of "the schojals under its juris- tion's reduction on the Lord estate and on Friday-gave a tea party in into a one session system Ithe same attended the local schools. On the "nW, ball and Bill Estey robbed Mis- her honor. another person for that office. The diction. The report of this work is property. cheria out of a triple when he pulled meeting was then turned over to Mrs. as the smaller grades are ;tow run- other hand there were 428 sessions printed and is ready for distribution Mrs. 'John Henry Martin, of New truant, to which number Slorriatown • Street Committee recommended, one of the hardest and prettiest g J. I*. Dexter, of Morristown, and the ning. - ' '•';.'. The results are worthy of study that Hill street, from Main street to catches made on - these grounds in York City, spent the week-end as the election of officers by ballot was taken All effort is being, made to rush the contributed 131. Times tardy aggre- Pine street be made a one way, street' guest of Miss Vreeland, of Myrtle gated 13,801, to which number.Morris- and the. Parent-Teachers Association many a day. Waugh proved very np. NotwtttiBeanding Mrs. Gill's ef- new addition to the Whippany School, town contributed 2,216, easily keeping of the Mountain Lakes Public School for westward traffic only. This will fast on the bases and stole three bags. avenue. fort to resign, she was unanimously which is under construction, but it has arranged for a public meeting at remain in force until such a time as Miss Betty Baker; of Bjoomfield, re-elected as wasjftlLtlje other officer^ 1 up its lead in that respect. Hill 'street can be widened at this ~Uere is the game as we saw it ^played. will be after the Christmas; holidays Transportation vehicles hauled 829 the Mountain Lakes School on Wed- First inning. spent the week-end here. which are as follows: Corresponding at least before any of thoTPooms will nesday, September nineteenth at eight point. Mr. Clay HoweH apent the week- Secretary, Mrs. Leda Engles, of be completed. , ; pupils to high schools and 882 pupils Glanville lead off for Morristown 1 to grade schools. As to age the re- fifteen o'clock. Fire Committee approved plans of and hit to third and was out at first. end with his.iinrents on Morris ave- Dover; Recording Secretary, Miss Peter C. Wendt far remodeling his nue. Elizabeth Carman, of Rockaway; EX- - S E R V I C E j-M E N port shows that there were attending Dr. E. • DeS." Brunner has onalyzed Mischeria. did the same and Conway school eleven- boys and five girls this report and will discuss the school his house on Brook street and also Treasurer, Mrs. Cora A. Welsh; of WHAT* WHEN 7 WHERE? plans of Joseph Bloom for remodel- struck out. Morristown. , ; I twenty years aid, forty-three boys and situation in Hanover Township. The No ruts. # MOUNTAIN LAKES CO. nineteen girls nineteen years old, officers .of the Parent-Teacliers As- ing his building on Union street and .Nelsoni started off for VanEaalte What—Anntul Election of/Officers, same were referred to. Building In- BOUGHT FOR $5,000 i,The afternoon oes^ion opened,with . Boonton Post, No. 124,Alu(ricsn ,.: ninety-eight. boys and eighty-seven sociation are especially anxious that fitinued oh page five) de'votloi\at-services' at 2:30 Jo'clAck! -girls of "eighteen. At the other end the taxpayers and the'patrons of our Bpector. - - - " .•...••-.--•,. -'-•'.. - • - '. Offer o- $5,000 made by the Belball after which followed the speaker of •;'•• {••• Legion. of the scale there were thirty-three school hear Dr. Bninner. Hay or reported that sale of old Construction Company of New -York the afternoon, Dr, Florence Randolph, When—Monday, September 24, 1923, boys and thirty-six girls of four years Regular business meeting ' of* the fire apparatus brought in $280. On 3S THEATRE for the office buildings and practically of Jersey City. Dr. Randolph, by the : 8 P.M. in school. Ladies'• Auxiliary, American Legion, motion a vote of thanks was given lEMBER 17 AND 18 ' -all the undeveloped land of the Moon- way, is the first colored woman to Where—210 Main Street, (Legion will be held at the Legion Rooms, Auctioneer Frank Banta for giving- tain Lakes Company, Inc., ot Moun- seek office in New Jersey and is a ..^ Home), Boonton, N. J. •" September 20th, at 8 o'clock. .Our his services free for Bale of old fire ore and 50 Screen 'Notables tain Lakes, subject to mortgages of candidate for the Assembly from Hud- Who—All cnembers in good standing president earnestly urges all mera- apparatus. in $709,000, was accepted yesterday by son .County, She is a most talentriT are entitled to vote bera .to* be present as plans for the On motion Samuel Zucker was Federal Judge Runyon. The construc- speaker having* had 35 years experi- Fellows ,who haven't come aero s winter arc.,to be made.; We Trill also given a license for three pool tables ''Hollywood" tion company was given permission to ence in public work along theBgnnes. for 1923 arid want to get in on this, hear report from our delegate who is in bis building on Mechanic street. take over fifty-five parcels on which .Dr. Randolph's theme was "Patrio better see M. Basch, Finance Officer, attending convention. On motion additional * liability in- SEPTE.MBER 19 there are individual moragages of tism and the Church." The Klu Klux at once. Everyone has, an equal $113,850, provided these were not paid Mr. and Mrs. John Lyon, of Church surance was taken out on Town em- Bebe Daniels and Antonio Moreno in Klan came in during her remarks for chance. We expect some excitement street, attended the funeral on Sunday ployes. in six weeks. a scoring as unsafe* Men who believe There will be several tickets in the of Mr. Lyon's son, in Stamford, Conn., Adjourned. The offer of the Belhall Company in the right need no hood or mask to field. Get to thinking; make up a "The Exciters" " list of whom you think will make good who died after a very short 'illness fort tfie .properties, subject to the make them 100 per cent, Americans. from pneumonia. $50 FOR OWNING LIQUOR STILL. SEPTEMBER 20 AKD 21 mortgages, was $7,500. This was re- "Supposing all these things are trqe officers; then get busy; get your A streamer, confetti and spotlight duced to $5,000 when the fifty-five about personal liberty being destroyed friends who are legion-members to j Thomas MeiRhan and Lila Lee in back up this ticket; get other ex- dance will be given by the Happy Trio e In Special Sessions Friday morning, parcels were withheld for the six-week by the Prohibition act, because men in the Slovak National Hall, Boonton, Michael Konko,,of Whippany^ admit- period. commit murder, men will rob and steal service men to pay their does and get "Homeward Bound" them to come around and excrei e on Friday evening, September 21st. ted the possession of a still and liquor • The property of the Mountain Lakes are we to. reverse the law and allow Dancing 'till 2 A. M. Music by Wal- and was fined $50, payable in monthly . them to gu unchecked.. "We are build- their right to vote; lot's have a real And an added attraction for the entire Company was divided into three par- fight. Then, when the smoke of the ter Ingersoll nnd hts Original Melody installments of $10. Andrew Stout, week cels: A, containing thirty plots on ing a bridge to safeguard the-youth Boys, of Stamford, Conn. of Chester, on his. plea of guilty to of our land as well as the generations battle has cleared, we shall have re- which there were someTmildings, cov- freshments. Now get busy! The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Amer- possession, was fined $100, payable "Their Best Friend" ered by a general mortgage of $296,- yet unborn" was the closing remarks ican Legion will hold a cake sale in $10 per month. 000; B, fifty-five parcels- on which of the speaker. ', - Election Committee. Arthur Taylor's flower store, on Main which has a message of*vital import there were individual mortgages to- street, on Saturday, from 10 A. -M. to to you and every other home owner taling $13,850, and C, 690 parcels, on Mrs. Ruth Seabury followed with SALE OF OLb FIKE APPARATUS 5 P. M. '.'intfiis town. which it was represented there were a memorial to Mrs.. Livingston, Bear in mind the Republican meet- "Love, Cough and a some buildings, mortaged for $413,- National Chairman of the Industrial The sum of $280 was realized by the ing in Harris Lyceum Hall on Friday GEORGE W. MORSE 000. Citizenship Department of the W. C. town of Boonton at the sale of obso evening, when the candidates for the Smoke Can't Well Joseph Nicchia, representing a num- T. U. and an address on Christian lete fire apparatus on Saturday af- various offices will make addresses. Real Estate and Insurance ber of property owners, told Judge I Citizenship." Mrs. Seabury spoke on ternoon, there being few biddera. "Joseph Onort, of Boonton, was fined Be Hid Runyon that arrangements would be the necessity of the Women working The former Harmony combination j costs of court Friday night by Justice Some time' npo T nnnounced my j 131 Division Street made within the six-week period for and voting for the best candidate. hose and chemical 'apparatus was l H. Schoer, of But your Valuables 'may ber- condidacv for rc-electinn as a mem- {p . 1 the owners of the properties repre In Morris County only 60 percent knocked dbwn to Hillside Hor.e Co., *.5Jtl for reckless driving. in tho Safe Deposit Vault of the' FOK SALE. ser.ted.-in B section to secure the nec- of those registered voted at the elec- of Secaucus, for $175. MnxfiJd com- ber of the New Jersey Assembly for jf Chargep? r \s made by Otto J. Colmerauer BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT on essary money to care for the mort tion in November. In Hudson"90 per biinuion hose and chemical without Washington street, overlooking Res- gages on their properties. Stuart V. cent, voted and in 87. the tank was bought by Dudley Scott," BOONTON VATIONAL-BANK ervoir, 73x125; easy to build upon; Pallister represented the Belhall Com- of Troy Hills, for $45, nnd the chemi- The Child Welfare Nurse Depart cal tank was sold for $35 to Harold 55.00 Annually sidewalk, gas and water. Low "price pany. ment was endorsed. Morristown has i longing to them. The trial was the for quick salt;. Lucas. \ Morris County in the Assembly. outcome of an accident.on the Dover 160 babies now under their care, -• The hook and ladder truck, which .1 voted and worked for the passniro See A. D. FORBUS-U, 517 Wash- ROVAL AKCANRJftl the county was read as follows? Mor- of the Women's Night Work Bill, road, where, it was claimed, OnortV ington atrctrt. Telephone 3-J^ ristown, 6; Madiaon, 4; Dover, 3; and has not been in use for yeara, was car ran into Hogan's and then hit GROUP MEETING sold to Robert Case for $5 and the Workmen's Compensation ..BUI, n^Jaw Colmerauer's." Memorial roll for those deceased in ladders brought separately about $20 providing for the payment .of'•intercsi There will bo a group meeting of Boonton.2. • , to counties on county funds advanced An error was made in list ofcandi,- Well Located in Boonton EMERIGK, NORRIS Frank N. Banta was auctioneer. date's - for local offices. Harry A the Royal Arcanum Councils' from The evening service was held In the to the State for' State highways un- I have just had listed im and FLANNERY Ddver, Rockaway, Bodnton, Netctmg, . The South. Boonton, combination der the Reimbursement Act, Educa- Griffith is running for Republicap n M. E. Church. Because of the film, .chemical and hose wagon is now being i W unusually attractive 7- Newton, Bernardsville and Morris- "Safeguarding the Nation," could not tional bills, Open .Specifications bill, Committee man in the Third Ward and room house in perfect con- town at Miller Hall, Morristown, Tues- used by the Board of Fire Wardens. a bill extending the time .that ap- not for Alderman. Real Estate & Insurance •be had, the meeting was addressed The three combinations were pur- dition; alLJnyirovernents; • day evening. by Dr. W. H. Kice, and Mr. Hee, a plication might be made for Soldiers* nice grounds; owneV wants chased during the term of Mayor fconus, Soldiers' hospital, for an In- A big time 1B being planned with Chinese student of Drew Seminary. George W.' Logan, in 1914, and were Primary on September 25th? $10,500 and-should'have 201 Main Street one of tiie lodge's most able, speakers, A feature of the evening service was vestigation of the Perth Amboy I also desire to thank the people • it; or will rent for $80.00 • rebuilt at that time. They have been Bridge land deal, institutional bills Opposite Myrtle Avenue Pant Grand Regent Theodore S. Class a solo by Min Violet Doremus ac- supplanted bj; three new and up-to- of Morris County for their splendid a month witfe-i.purchase as chief speaker. There dill bo an companied by John Wootton on the to secure money for the .taking care support, in the post option. • Phone Mrs. Klin- BOONTON, N. J. Phone 840 date Waterous apparatus on a 450 of our dependents in public institu- initiation, singing and refreshments. cornet. ; , gallon pumper at a cost of $19,309, DAVID F. BARKMAN. . trap, Boonton 401. tions. Opposed a}l hills seeking to Paid for by David P. Barkman exempt Boonton Reservoir from taxa- Campnign Committee.- tion. Real Estate Insurance If honored with the nomination and CLARENCE A. TAYLOR elected I will advocate the retention REAL ESTATE MART Just a Word to Those Using of Lake Hopatconj* nt its high water BOONTON MOUNTAIN I.AKE8. 220 Main Street Telephone 725 level; tho repeal of the act taking the $4,500—6-room bouse in - South $8,500—All cash buys 6-room funds from tho sale of the Morris Boonton. Hot air heat. Ga- house. All > Improvement*. Canal, for the purpose of securing^, rage. Lot 50x125. Good condition. ( Immediate Out of Town Banks righ-of-way for a mid-Jersey ship $5,600—6-room-house. Pipeless possession. ' . canal. furnace, electricity. Lot 65i I believe in the orderly administra- 200. . , ' $9,600—7-room 3-story house, SECURITY FOR FUNDS tion of tho laws as at present con- $7,500-^C-room house,, all im- near big lake. Electric range, stituted. • provements. Garage. Lot ^..shades, screens. Would ex- and Interest at the rate of 4%, is .the basis upon which we invite Probably through custom or acquaintance you are I will endeavor, to the best of my 100x125. Excellent condition.* change for house nearer New , every man and woman to start a Savings Account in our ability, to impartially'represent all Easylterms. • York. v SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, using out-of-town banks. It may be inconvenient for the people of tho County, of Morris. $9,200—7-room house. Excel- • $11,600—10-room house, 2 baths. My experience In public life is as lent condition. Immediate . Garage. Corner lot 150x150. We nro ready to help you save—ore you ready to have us? . you and if it is, we suggest a home account. If a com- follows: Six years ns - Collector of possession. Lot 75x105. Cosh " Immediate possession. Easy ' If HO, make your first deposit today. plete change is inadvisable a division of your account is Morristown,, four years as Mayor of $2,200. ' terms. Wormtown and two years as member $12,000—7-room house, solar- $16,000—11-room house, over- worthy of consideration. of the General Assembly* ium. Lot 201 feet frontage. looking big lake: Lot 500x200. My professional experience consists Beautiful trees and shrubbery. Sacrifice for all cash, or ex- of twenty-fJvo years* practice of law , Restricted neighborhood. Easy change for property Dear New As a business man I am a director terms. York. .Boonton Trust Company in the American Trust Company, ( President of the Morris County Furnished and Unfurnished Houses for Rent *• ' BOONTON, N.J. ' Building & Lonn Association, Presi- Boonton National Bank dent of tho Barkmnn Land Company , Pxulilnt JAMES V. BEAM, Vic* PraaUttt A. N0UU8, TndAmi JOHN B. HOWXU* Ylm-Trm. and Secretary and Treasurer of the D.TIM ftMMnl O0CAB P. £DWHf A. TUUWL, VMw Babbitt Building Corporation If the above appeals to you may I hope for your support at the coming TOT BOONTON TIMES AND THB BOOSTOH WHKELT BULURRl TUESDAY. 8EPTEMBEB IB. UCT' 1 FREEHOLDERS TO DISCOUNT Prosecutor. Bpprovn and relieve the; ipent for the general expenses of the CORRECT U8EWTHBFI-AG: ^yl and^what- board. The Prosecutor keeps the ree- | county, the freeholders of that time are they going io-Uo with It when they »3,«4 EMERGENCY NOTE ord of work-done and the former feeling that the loan would never be The National Flag Conference con- don't need BT " ' Finn Not Coming in as Rapidly ai Prosecutor, Rathbun, argued that called. " : . . • vened at the call of the American Le- Expected—Question of Bills from much of the work is secret and should Counsel Rathbun stated that he had gion in Memorial Continental Hall ANNOUNCEMENT Prosecutor's Office. not be made public in a bill. suggested to, the Hartford Indemnity Counsel Rathbun said it • had al- lompany, a. basis of settlement on the (Daughters of the American Revolu- The court expense appropriation for ways been the custom for Prosecutors road near Parsippany built by the tion), Washington, D. C, on Flag Day, Mr. Harry Pearl, of Zucker & Pearl, begs ' to an- the year has" been exhausted and the to render bills in that manner and not Oak Ridge Company. He received a June 14, 1923, composed.of delegates nounce to the public the Opening of their Exclusive Board of Freeholders on Wednesday to itemize bills. He said he noticed letter. Tuesday morning saying that from the principal national patriotic, |' Men's Shoe Department at 609 Main street, adjoining ordered an emergency note for $3,964 a bad system arising in detectives his plan was probably^satisfactory but 1 charging for their own automobiles, must be referred to other companies fraternal, educational, and civic or- , other various departments. discounted to pay bills presented. The making private conveyances serve as participating in the bond. ganizatiohs and adopted a flag code, appropriation was $50,000, a sum less Mr. Pearl will strive, to serve the many customers as ,a3ilsiness. People in, the business Director Abell said the' county ad- based on the U. S. War Department than appropriatd for 1082, because of should tie "given" the"~.advantage3 of flag circular. ' \ in the past and render entire satisfaction and courteous the murder trials which figured in such work, he aaid. The Fic'hter bill yanced~thc~ money to" build the road y and asked if the State -Highway Com- "The flag should be displayed from ' treatment.. , that year. . .„„„,„ ,, 'ess ordered, paid, with the mission can be expected to pay inter- Bunrise^ to sunset only, or between est and other charges.. Counsel Rath- All the newest styles will be displayed from week to be Ireceivet was estimated in fineds tnabutt Count?47,O3y0 Tru wo:ila d a(.ntcd tho coramittl,e. such hours as designated by proper 1 The old fund, of $59,950.68, turned bun said that a law permitting inter- authority on national or state holi- week in our windows. urer George \V. Downs found that up over to Morris County by the State est 'payments in such matters was days, and on historic occasions. The to September 1st he had receivedfrom in 1837, and which has ever since passed just after the contract in ques flag should always be hoisted briskly, Our Ladjes' Department, now located at 613 Main- that source but $8,754. More, of figured in a surplus revenue interest tion was made. However, action might md lowered slowly and ceremonious- street, where courteous salesmen can always be found course,' will be coming in from that fund paid to thi echuols each year, be brought against the Oak Ridge •source later in the yer.r. The fines Company IO** ntctrcut on the money willing to serve the customer's wants.. .'imposed recently have bulked large again came up befdre the Board.-ol "When the flag is displayed from 1 Freeholders on Wednesday. County for the time the work was delayed Thanking you one and all for your past patronage, we .but as they are payable "!^"install- Superintendent J. Howard Hulsart by the company. This would bring stafrfrom the 'windowsill, balcony ments but a small portion has reached raised the question in asking that it. back to the bonding company. En- >r front* of a building, the union . remain', the treasury. $900' deducted •from the usunl appro- gineer ..Winfield Hopkins .reported, that f the flag should go clear to the The question of bills frofn the Pros- priation be paid over to the school he had receivd the cores cut from the :ail of Ihe staff; unlesB theflaffis ecutor's office also figured in the de- funds in some way. He said that he road which will form the basis for half-staff." ----ZUOKER-&.-.PEARL liberations. Freeholder Lewis A. protested at the cutin the appropria- settlement. "When the flag of the United States Waters reported that again he had a tion but was told that it was done at is—displayed^other. than flown from bill from Assistant Prosecutor Will- Director A&irfepoHeiPthat a~re^ PETEtt TELFER CANDIDATE the suggestion of Commissioner sponse is looked for from the State staff, it should be displayed flat, iam Hegart, for $114.25, most of whether indoors or out. When d»s- FOR CHOSEN FREEHOLDER PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK which was for money advanced for Barby.' of the DsDepartmenp t of Municipal Highway Commission on a proposition Accounts. He said that he had visited to repair the Long Valloy County ilayed either horizontally or vertical- To the voters in Morris County: ' private detectives. . He asked instruc- y against a wall, the union ^should tions,. the office of the commissioner and Line Koad with four or five inches of I. wish to state, that I shall be one had a letter from him in which he stone. i uppermost, and to the flag's right^ Counsel Charles A: Rathbun said e., tD the left of the observer." of those who file a petition as a candi- The Morris County Savings Bank the bill was absolutely, illegal. The said he hail never suggsted reducing Freeholder Fritts brought up the date lor the position of Chosen Free- the amount from six per cent, on the "When displayed in o window it holder. 21 South Street, corner DeHart' Street Assistant Prosecutor, he said, has no matter of the Tierney Corner-Lake lould be displayed in the same way, right to loan money for the county. fund. In fact, he believed that the Hopatcyig road, which he said had Having had sixteen years experience MORRISTOWN, MORRIS COUNTY NEW JERSEY six per cent.^fate should continue as been greatly used because oi* thu work tat is, with the union or blue field in contracting and building of some of He undoubtedly made such loans, but the left of the observer in the there is nothing, -to' show that they an urge toward the counties paying at Mine Hill. He said he knew that the beat quality buildinss in the Town A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK back the borrowed money. work had b^en delayed, waiting State :reet. When festoons or drapings of Boonton, of either business or dwel- THE ONLY SAVINGS PANE IN MORRIS COUNTY were for legitimate charges against blue, white and red are desired, the county. ' -*- , Director Abell aaid the reduction approval of contracts, etc., but hoped ling character, as well as building INTEREST DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY was made on the advice of the County the committee will soon be able to mnting should be used, but never bridges for the County of Morris. This Director Abell said if the Prosecu- he flag.1' JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER • tor desires, a petty caah account to Treasurer, Downs, who took it up repair this foad. ( fact should satisfactorily prove my with the department of municipal ac- EEINA A. LAWRENCE, ' qualification for a member of *the % make such loans he should get it Director Ahull ashed approval of Per Cent. Interest Paid for Yedr 1922—4>/4 from the board and make the proper I counts. The whole affair is the JRT- his action in ordering Uuliina.Wilson, N. J. State Chairman Daughters' Board of Chosen Freeholders. Have " " " petuation of ancient financial systems of the American Revolution, for also had some experience in Muni- vouchers. The bill was withdrawn ten years old, taken to Farmingdale. the Correct Use of the Flag. cipal matters, I feel perfectly confi- , Assets, $9,000,000.00 from the bills filed by committee to out of keeping with present methods. The case, he said, is unusual and sad. dent of my ability to assume the duties confer with the Prosecutor.' He said he did not. know what became Originally from this county, her par- OFFICERS AND MANAGERS IXEMPT MEMBER WANTS of Chosen Freeholder to the credit Philander B. Pieraon, President Guy Mintdn, Vice President ' Freeholder Waters said he had an- of the money. He furthermore de- ents, both tubercular, moved to Mex- of the County, and the Board; pro- other bill out of the usual order from clared that the reduction in the ap- ico, then to Arizona, where the moth- — TO KNOW WHY vided your support in nomination and W«rd Campbetl, Sec & Treat. ' C. H. Corwin, Asst Treasurer David A. Fichter for $233.50., propriation was a compromise, pres- er died six years ago, then to Cali- election is favorable to my candidacy. M. C Murray, Asst. Secretary F. W. Shelley, Asst. Secretary It came too late for presentation ent interest rates being lower than fornia, where the father died a year Recently Bird W. Spencer, president the six per cent. >f the New Jersey State Firemen's Should I be successful, I pledge my Philip H. Hoffman Alfred Elmer Mills at the last session and Freeholder and a half ago. The children, Rubins, * ' George W. Stickle Eugene S. Burke Waters said it is the identical bill Mr. Hulsart said he was not there being the oldest, were then brought \ssociatioh issued a statement in a best efforts in a business way, and which the Prosecutor repudiated say- to quarrel with the board but to get back here and she has been with an Hudson County newspaper to the ef> every effort to economize the* expen- Henry C Pitney Charles W. Parker ing it vras not for his department, all the' money he could for the schools. uncle, John T. Ellison, in Mendham. 'cct that the firemen's funds are not ditures where possible, and to the This time Freeholder Waters said it If the appropriation is not restored Probably she has no legal residence in any danger, adding that though best interests of the tax payer. PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK bears the approval of ths Prosecutor | next January, he said he will again this county but really belongs here. 100,000 has been paid out as death I enter the list in order to be placed and Judge. In it are items for auto protest . but believed any further His action was approved. benefits, the principal of their funds upon the Regular Republican: Ticket hire and expenses which are not item- action should be taken by the school have not been touched and that this to be voted for at the ensuing Pri- ixed as the county requires. districts and not by him. He asked On motion of Freeholder Fritts a principal will grow at the rate of mary on September 25th next: Dirctor Abell said the board is not why the,county does not pay back the letter was ordered sent Dr. Gustav A. 250,000 annually. shall feel gratified to have your sup- getting anywhere in the controversy money to the State. ... Bccksr, who is again ill, expressing G. A. Heidenfelder of Weehawken, port on this occasion, whether I win over these bills. The Judge and the best wishes for a speedy recovery. prominent .excempt firemen, after or lose, and if the'latter, I shall.sup- County Treasurer Downs said that Final payment for work on Passaic 'ending the article, wants to know port the winner with all my heart and for'many years no interest was paid good will. With this introduction and . FARMERS, on the funds. The money was lying avenue, Chatham, was ordered made vhy an assessment of seven per cent. Announcement Phillip Jannerone and his bond for the the capital of each local relief as- pledges I leave the matter for yoar cround and should pay the usual rate care of the road was approved. The decision. ATTENTION!! of a safe investment. Mr. Hulsart ociation has beenassessed if Spencer AT LAST. BOONTON AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY said it had been paid from time be- Treasurer was directed to look after right. He wanCs to know why it is "" • Very respectfully, yond the memory of man. It was two claims against Jannerone' on the lecessary to have $210,000 on hand— PETER TELFER. HAVE "AN AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR THE WELL-KNOWN. Hydrated Agricultural Lime asked when the present school organi- job. . i . Paid for by Peter Telfer Campaign zation started.'" Mr. Hulshrt- said it A letter from Joseph J. Pellet, clerk Subscribe for The Times. Committee; C. F. Hopkins, Manager. $16.00 per ton began in 1860, but the constitution of of Pequanock Township, gave tho ap- 1844 called for the public, aid .of proval of the committee to the taking JE WETT (PaigeBuilt) DAWSON LUMBER AND schools and in the early times \y over of the Boulevard in that* town- teachers took up subscriptions from ship as a county road. A letter was —and- COAL CO. the parents of the pupils the State ordered sent him telling that this is extended aid. No action was taken on only one of a multitude of roads fo'r PAIGE MOTOR CARS Division St. Boonton, N. J. the matter. which requests have corqe for county County Treasurer Downs produced acceptance and care. INDIAN LAKE a law, recently passed, which allows A letter from John Kane Mills relft- the county to raise the amount of the tWo to bills "of the Prosecutor, etc., The New Lake Nearest Your,Home • L. GOLDSTEIN old loan by taxation on either in one was read andreferred to the counsel. FUKS STORED . ' year or over a series of years. H> A letter from the Standard Oil WHY DON'T YOU have a summer home or live all year where Fireproof Vaults said he thonght Morris should raise Company, asking how to collect a bill H. FELDMAN & CO. 13 Pine St, MORRISTOWN about $10,000 per year and get rid for damage to a gasoline pump, was Electric Lights, Running Water, Summer and Winter Sports on a Phone 1106-J of the charge. referred to the damagt committee. 125-ncre LaUc may be ihad at moderate cost? . Authorized Agents Louis A. Vogt said that he was The claim had been referred to W. D. county collecter in 1876. • The matter Kelsey without resulting payment. : ,"},'• ' •'••'• FOR THE PAIGE AND JEWETT CARS then came up and he investigated SPECIAUfilEPP.ESENTATIVE with full information will be at YOU SHOULD TRY finding that the original sum was Advertise in The Times. your service frofn 3 to 8 P. M., September 7th to 12th, at Davis' JJrug BOWDEN'S 376 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office Store, two doors helow the Boonton Post Offjfcf.-Please call or phone TEL. 451-M BOONTON, N. J. ICECREAM 134 Boonton between these hours. , •'• 902 Main Street, BOONTON MANSION HOUSE Phone Boonton 500 COME AND LEARN why over 300 lots have been sold in one First-class Table Board short season. Many have built their bungalows. Many more planning Room with or. without Bath American and European Plan-1 to build this year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK WM.H.COTTE A' la Carte Service from 5:30 A. it. to 7:30 .P. M. MORRISTOWN (OrEaniied' 1665) . NEW JERSEY:: FUNERAL HOME 'Afternoon Tea served from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Free Aeroplane View of the Lake on request. t'.« tfaia St, BOONTON, *. 9. I Special Chicken Dinners Sunday, $125 LEAVING NO WILL Phone 7X4 AU of our Produce comes from our own Farm Needless suffering, bitterness and despair are often expresed in : the words: "He left no will." II. A. GRIFFITH, Proprietor. The business futures.of many young men have been impaired by TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25lh, IS PRIMA'Y JAY inheriting wealth before they knew how to use it. Real Bargains in Houses The guiding hand of a trained trustee during their early years ' , • and Estates ' You Are Urged to Vote for would have protected them. In this connection, attention is invited to the exceptional facilities in Mountain Lakes/Lyndhurst, Ridge- of the trust department of this institution. field Park, South Orange, Bogota, THE BOONTON BUILDING & LOAM ASSOCIATION . Rutherford, Towaco. 3 per cent, interest on checking accounts. Organized Hay 2nd, 1889 Consult at oncer with 4 per cent, interest on savings accounts : Join and help us build houses for our Boonton ptopl* Fifty-eight years of financial success and conservative bankiiur. Peter G. Nelson Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit to all parts of the world. 61 Duane Street, New York City, New Shares issued at any regular meeting Fireproof Storage Rooms Silver Vaults - Safa Deposit Boies $2.50 up Worth 8272 Snbeeriptfon Shares Pay (•% Prepaid Shares Pay 5% Mountain Lakes, N. J. ' . ••=--'.- ••• ' -i :• Boonton 240 See the Secretary at our Office Ne. 4M Main Street OFFICERS • > H. WARD FORD, President HENRY CORY, Caahier, V. Tt " JOSEPH C. MEHAUCK THB BOONTON BUILDING ft LOAN ASSOCIATION GUY. MINTON, Vice President R. C. CA§KEY, Trust Officer and Telephone 773-R F. D. ABELL, Vice President Assistant Cashier 131 Barnett Street, Boonton, N. J. F. Q. MILLEN, Asit. Caihiar • Your Old House Wiring Old and New Buildings Reasonable Bates Floors Made E. C. Kemmcrer, Electrical Contractor Like New •219 Brook street Tel. 6S-R Boonton, N. Jr , No amount of For Morris County Women scrubbing can . Every woman in Morristown and Morris County, make old, stained who receive and pay out money month after month, floors look right. A. MARAZin ft CO. should maintain a Chequeing Account with this For complete »at- strong bank. isfactioh, just re- REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE surface old floors ELMER W. ROMINE A "Morristown Trust" Chequeing Account affords 508 Main Street Phone 6J9 -.many conveniences, assures you absolute accuracy the American Universal Way.—Look HE IS CONSERVATIVE, CAPABLE AND and is a.safeguard against risk of loss that ia always just like new. Worn places, dirt, •»»»««»»»««»«»»«««««»•«•» stains, paint, varnish, everything un- . EFFICIENT present when money is kept in the. house or carried around in the pocketbook. sightly quickly removed. Work guar- HasAlways Been, a Dependable, Energetic anteed and the low cost is surprising, You need Window Shades. You need Win- Oriental and Domestic Republican dow Draperies., You need Furniture, Rugs Was Formerly Deputy County Clerk 3 per cent. 4 per cent. RUGS arid Linoleum. High Class Groceries, such as Interest on Chequeing: .Interest on Special InUrat Now a Successful Practicing Lawyer Accounts $100 or over. Accounts $5 or over. Thoroughly and Properly Royal Scarlet and Park & Tilfords. IS OPPOSED TO HIGH TAXES Believes in Liberal Laws guaranteeing Consti- Executes Trusts—Administers Estates CLEANSED You can get them all at tutional Rights. Favors Legislation that will Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage Oriental Rugs Safeguard and Protect those who are em- MORRISTOWN TRUST CO. Repiired by Armenian Weaver*. ployed. Fred. Gordon Co. AS A LEGISLATOR HE WILL MAKE A Morristown, New Jersey WELLS RUG SERVICE Main Street, Boonton, N, J. REAL FIGHTER FOR PEOPLE'S Rl6HTS Harris Coanty". Lart«t BanUajr I 69 Harrison Street Boonhn, N. J, Paid for'by Elmer -W. Romlrio Campaign Committee. TeL Boontoa 788 Tit B BOQWTOW TIMES AN?) TttKBOONTON WEEKLY BULLETIN THREE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, NEW. FORD MODELS ON thuB assuring added riding comfort. Annoucrnerl of Candidacy for Ke ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE the single admission will be 30 cents, - t^wctiot w the Board of FOR.pPENING OF THE FAIR including tax, and for children be-j" DISPLAY AT LOCAL AGENCY The interior fittings are In choice PUT VOUK SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK tween t"e agti of eight and twelve' materials and.seats are huge arid The curtain on the fifth anual Mor- years, 15 cents. Children under eight The fivst cf the naw type Ford deeply cushioned. v . • years of age, when accompanied by I am, which recently arrived i;i Eoon- ris County Farmers' Fair will go up Any desired ventilation may be se- parents, will be admitted free during ton, are now on display at the show- cured through the revolving type win- The Morris County Savings Bank '"next Thursday morning:, Septembur- the progress of the fair. _. room of P. H. Minton, local Ford dow regulate/is, which are on all door South Street, corner DeHart Street, 20, at 10 o'clock, and through Satur- dealer. windows. A dome light is provide:! day evenfiig, September 22, the big The general program of the fair Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey sets aside Thursday, September 20, as The higher radiator! now standard for interior illumination. exposition will be held on the grounds in all Ford types, has brought a gen- Established 1874 o{ the Whippany River Club, Morris- school day. All children in the county improved style, more graceful lines will be admitted to the grounds free eral improvement throughout the en-and a lower appearance, are out- town. The event is given under the tire lire and the new.radiator apron The Only Savings Bank in Morris County auspices of the Morris Coupty.Fair that day, and school authorities will standing features of the new Ford make it possible for the children to blending with similar apron effects touring car. ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST INTEREST DIVIDEND Association, and'officors, committees on the fenders gives the front of the and workmen are laboring at fever attend by declaring a holiday. Thurs- day a corps of judges w,ill pass on the cars a highly finished appearance. These all have been effected through; heat in preparing the greatest show the higher radiator^ The cowl has', that has yet been presented to the merit of the displays in every depart- The touring car shows a decided im- ment. The only exeption in this is been enlarged and drops in a graceful • people for their approval. provement, having a more stream-line sweep to meet the larger hood^givingj that the Holstcins and Jerseys, sheep effect. It is lower in appearance, a .The Board of Managers have ordered an Interest Dividend paid on and swine,.will be judged on Friday, the entire car body generally longer \ all deposits from $5.00 to ?10,000 JOT the Three Months ending June Nothing .has been left undone to feature adding'"much; to the attrac- lines. • ' j make the fair one that will measure September 21. The parade of all"prize-. of the slanttn gwindihield 30th, 1023; AT THE RATE OF 4% PER ANNUM, AND AN EXTRA winning animals will be held Satur- At the same time the attractiveness, "up to orery hiprh standarddecided on and one-man top.-'" INTEREST DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF i OF Kt PER ANNUM by the association, and also to furnish day at 1:30 P. M. . . ' of the one-man top and slanting wind- i The Ford runabout is likewise much shield are enhanced. j ' PAYABLE JULY 1ST, 1923. the public n show of the quality they All exhibitors in the live stock de- improved and looks more Sturdy. have the right to expect. Essentially, partment will be required to have The exterior appearance of the car' INTEREST DrVIDENDKPAYABLE QUARTERLY, a farmers' fair,' everything pertain- The coupe is entirely new in body is given a further touch of complete- \ JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER. their animals on.the grounds not later design anil construction. TJiere is a ing to -the life of the farm will" be than Wednesday, September 19, at 6 ness by* the new aproft on the radin-J shown. Exhibits of cattle, agricul- more trim exterior appearance,, more Deposits made oii or before July 5th " . P. M. In the Other departments all tor, which connects with fender skirts,, 1 ture, poultry, swine, sheep and horti- comfortable seating arrangement and bringing a highly finished appe'irnrc"' draw interest from July 1st. *v. .„ . entries must be in place by 10 o'clock greater luggage carrying capacity. culture will be there, and there, and of the opening day. The fair auth- to the front.. This new feature is i there will also be displays of articles From the dash there is a graceful PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK orities are pushing all arrangements sweep in the cowl to the radiator. standard on all Ford passenger carl FLETCHER L. FRITTS for decreasing (.he burden of the types..- _ - | farmer in his daily wtfrk and increas- in order that the show will be ready The doors are wide and heavily I have aencerely appreciated the^re- in every detail at the opening. The framed., A larger compartment at Another improvement resulting ing the efficiency of the farm. Many from the larger cowl is the increase in sponsibilities attached to my office as feature exhibitions will prove of con- horse show, which is always a big the rear givgp increased room for feature"of the fair, will not be held luggage and the new type rear fender leg room afforded occupants of the"! one of your Freeholders during this, siderable interest. front seat, making for. more comfort Thursday, the association deciding to is imore secure. Ventilator in the 1 my first term. I might say that 1 The fair will be open each day from give this attraction on Friday and in riding. 10 A. M. to 11 P. M., daylight-saving cowfand a. visor over the windshield thought, like most peoplej-lhat the Saturday instead of including the add to the exterior appearance, ef- work of the board wa3 simple and I RESIDENTS of BOONTON time. ,From 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. the ANNUAL REUNION OF WAR ! admission for each pefso'h'^wUl'be 55 opening day. The'show will provide fecting a high quality aspect. many exhibitions of fine horses, find VETERANS AT MORRISTOWN could jump right in, but I can assure You have heard for years of Rainbow Lakes, beyond Mountain cents, including war tax; children be- Interior -arrangement is most con- you that it>takes some time to get the Lakes, and the pleasure the R. L. Fishing Club have enjoyed there. tween the ages of eight and twelve, numerous thrilling events are sched- venient and the upholstery is choice. 25 cents. From 7 P. M. to 10 P. M.uled. ' . • - • The seat is deeply cushioned and the The forty-fourth annual reunion of proper experience that will enable one cushions TXT divided, making it easy the Fifteenth Regiment New Jersey to.do his best work. Any fair-minded for filling the gasoline tank, which Volunteers will be held at Morristown person will believe - this is a fact. Now is Your Opportunity is under the seat. A small recess shelf on Thursday.. The headquarters for Then, to prove my best worth and in RED SEAL RECORDS at the rear of the seat is handy for Join the New Country Club and have thIRCe membermtlllUeras wilWilll . buce att thKIe« Uniteuiuvcdu !„ small parcels. The door windows are States Hotel on Park Place. The ex- j justice to my county, I should have an HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE equipped with revolving type window A Lakeside Summer Home at The well known artists including CaruSo, 'McCormick, Galli-Cyrci, regulators permitting any desired ecutive. committee having charge of ^opportunity to again serve in my pres- Gluck, Harrold Krcisler, Paderewiski, DeGogorza, and etc., at" the the arrangements for the affair wiljt1cnt capacity : ventilation^ Doors are provided with following prices: . locks. , meet in the hotel parlors, tben.UHCj FLETCHER L. FRITTS I Paid for by 51.25 Red Seal—10-inch—Special T'rii-p $1.00 Larger cowl, hood and higher n£ 1.75 Red Seal—12-inch—Special l'rico .._: - , , $1.50 The business meeting and election i 51.50 Red Seal—10-Inch—Special Price $1.25 dtator bring a vastly improved ap- of off icon',wM be held in the ncwjTO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS RAINBOW LAKES 52.00 Red Seal-*-l 2-inch—Special Price I 51.75 pearance to the new Ford four-door American Legion headquarters on j OF MORRIS COUNTY 52.50 Red Seal—12-inch—Special Price , __$2.00 sedan and this enclosed type, which Speedwell avenue. The meeting will j SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE with full information will be at has enjoyed unusual popularity since 1 53.00 Red Seal—12-inch—"Special Price::...; » 52.25 be called to order at ten o'clock in' Charles Elmer Eatler announces hi Davis' Drug Store, two doors below the Buohton Post Office,' from."' 53.50 Red Seal—12-inch—Special Price .._.-. _• 52.50 it, was added to the Ford line, nowthe morning. The Ladies' Auxiliary j candidacy for the nomination of Sher presents a greater attixclivcness 3 to 8 P. M., September 7th to 12th. WE HAVfc A COMPLETE STOCK OP AllL KED SEAL JIECORDS will meet at 11 o'clock in the aame,iff on the Republican ticket and re than ever before. placi. ... ' •/ j quests the support .of the Kepublicm AT OUIt STOKE AND WILL ]>E PLEASED-TO FLAY THEM FOR- ' Please call personally or phone Boonton 134 during these hours, The change in the front of the car, Entertainment will be provided for; voters in. the primaries to .bs held' or . ' • -«.... YOU. (Special Room for Your Convenience.) which has. produced a more sturdy the visiting brothers-ln-arms and it! Tuesday, September 25, 1923, between effect, giv-is a highly pleasing and is expected to make the reunion one j the hour? o£ seven (7) o'clock A. M. antl nine y Come This Week and See for Yourself BOONTON MUSIC SHOP graceful sweep to the body lines.. of the best ever held. " 1- ,i < > o'clock P. M. Enlarging ihe "cowl also has affect- A banquet will be served at the | Mr. Estler ha* been a life-long rt-si- Free Aeroplane View of the Lakes on Request 804 Main Street, Telephone 178-1^ Boonton; N. j. ed the interior in affording more foot United States Hotel at 1 o'clock. :

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member of the Board of Chosen Free- holders. In this 'office he has Btrived earnestly at all times to secure honest performance on the' part of employ- ees and contractors, and to keep down the ever-growing burden of taxation, by limiting the County budget to the DR. CHARLES 0. COLLINS actual need3 of the County. Former Address, 410 Main Street, Boonton,* N. J. As a freeholder, he has become fa- . miliar, to a large, extent, with -the [duties of the office of Sheriff and he j will' be nb!e to take up the duties jnromptfy' and. eff iciejitly. •„ \ Mr. lC--.tk'r'pIetlge3 the p;;opla of the County that if he ia nominated and elected Sheriff, hp. will administer, the office^ to the best of his ability, and according, to the prescribed oath, of i\ office. He vill do his part in'the j enforcement of the laws of the State j fearlessly, -impartially ar.J .faithfully. He believes the laws can be en- GIFTS FOR THE forced efficiently and yet economical ly, and, he promises to five hb best of-a great host of motorists, mo- endeavor to accomplish through, a tor truck drivers and taxicab business administration of the effice, these desirable results. • BRIDE owners, who use it exclusively FRANK D. ABELL. .'. Paid for by Compaign Manager. day in and day^out. The Wedding Gift should recall "the giver by its beauty They buy it because it gives them and usefulness: - • • the finest alUround service at low cost. Satisfaction in a motor fuel is no longer a mutter of .chance. It is an established £act with even/one who buys "Standard",: tjie- bal- anced gasoline, , * IC PERCOLATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY $7.50 and up (New Jersey) ; •— When you break your- glasses, try our repair ser- vice and save money and time. Glasses ground and' 'replaced in a few hours The Central Jersey Power & light Co. on premises. 20 South Street, MorrUtown, N. J. Let Us Prove It Telephone 770-771

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>^''V*'C'A' $*'^'fjli '-^---i-'i *• - 'lV'' t* -!' : * '/'-'• L.'- - ' ' •' THB BOONTON TIHE8 AMP TOE POOXTON WBBMLT OTtXCTIN TttE ~BOO N T O N r.WMteandDr.Black UNCLE SAM'S FOREIGN POLICY The.Boontbn Weekly Bulletin Founded 1870 .'... "THE LOSTf NERVE" Subscription $2.50 a.Year The first of a series of get-rich-quick schemes by three college chaps Entered at the Post Office at Boonton, N. J., as Second-class Matter, By GEORGE (M, HEROY PUBLISHED SE.MI-WEEKLY , , Author of "The Boy Wanamaker," "Somebody's Boy," etc. / • Publication Office Times-Bulletin Building, 506 Main Streel Copyrighted 1923 by George M. Heroy. International Copyright applied for. ' Long Distance Telephone 588 •~ ' . Dramatic and Motion Picture Rights Reserved : THOMAS H. TIIENHOLM ..„< .' Editor ,-• THE LOST NERVE - . Characters • S. L. GARRISON : Editor Emeritus Richard White - _ '. ;._..' I Students in CHARLES L. GRUBB— - •- _ L-.Associate Editor Harold Black, alias Black Harold, alias Nigger Mike Keystone Fatty Dearborn, the college comedian , . Medical College Dr.'Allan Bull, an eminent ethnologist, President of Keystone Medical College Michael Slattery ..+ ' ^ - __•*. Chief of Police THE OlfD FIRE APPARATUS. Pat Moran .._...... : „. ' , , I'M INTERESTeP Peter Donohue 1 / L —.._ Kls Assistants Topsy Snowball __-..;.—!.._A Colored: Chambermaid FOCIE6A4 AFFAIR'S I •As shown .'in our news columns, very little was received for tha three Nigger Joe „_,.._...:. A Victim of Circumstances ANt> /VIP POO. JAPAN -I'/A old and out-of-date pieces of fire apparatus. They have had their day and Creole Sue ; Nigger Joe's Wife ALWAYS A FRIENP 1/4 Michael t Flannigan ! ,—; Nigger Joe's Employer liko many others-had to. step-aside for. progress, which is represented in'our Costumes—Students:* Trousers and negligee shirts, old, torn and shabby AIEEP / three new pieces of fire apparatus. The. old ones served us well in the hands cUillies In bureau drawers; To pay: 'Cap, apron, broom, dqst pan; feather duster; Policemen: Regular; Dr. Bull: Beaver hat, cane, kid gloves, black of their users and we have the faith that the new ones afeTnore capable of frock coat, white side whiskers. . • doing efficient work, should they bs needed. We hope thyy'vrill not be Synopsis—Dr. Bull, a famous Ethnologist, comes "to the conclusion that needed, but towns, like individuals, must prepare for possibilities and be there is a nnrvs located in the spine of man that controls race color. This is the/'Lost Nerve." He is of the opinion that this mysterious nerve which able to cope with them should they arise. " . . controls the black and white colors in humanity is located somewhere be- tween the 3rd and 6th vertebrae on its cushiona man can be turned black or ; wjiite at will. He lectures to the students on "The Lost Nerve." The stud- LACK OF RESPECT FOR POLICE. ents try oat his theory with startling results. Harold Black is the victim. White and Fatty Dearborn succeed, in discovering the race-color nerve and»by a certain twist of Black's third vertebrae they turn him black, but are unable That there is a lack of proper respect for police officers in Morris to restore hini to his original color. Then,follows a general mix-up between County has been made manifest for several months past. Boonton had one Nigger Mike and Black, which causes much excitement, but which ends sat- bodily kidnapped so that thieves coiild. rob a hardware store and the Iate3t isfactorily. .-; • .. -.•*•. - In Two Acts. is that thieves have had the nerve to steal a hew Ford coupe belonging to an ActI-*-The Students' room in college dormitory. officer of the MorriBtown police force. . *. . • Act Hr-KeyBtone Police Station. HYMENEAL. morning at St. John's Episcopal up to date school for their sole use. These actions of the thief fraternity show an utter lack of proper respect , . ' "•:.- '-.-/. I;-, . V. Act I. • •-....- • ... • • • Church, Passaic, for George }Mac- Congratulations for the children of Scene: Dormitory room. A large chart of human skeleton on wall, a ..;. : Powell—Loney Lagen, of -Pollard, road, Mountain Pompton Plains are now in order. for the police and what are the fest^f us poor mortals-to expect if such work student's table filled with books, a screen, a bureau with bid trousers, blouse, Before a largo assemblage in St. Lakes, who died at his home early We are sure they will appreciate continues. f • •••'.-. hat, etc; a miscroscopa and two-foot rule on table; telephone, college banners, John's Episcopal Church, Saturday af- Sunday morning, after an illness,.,of what has been done for them, and wo etc. Three couch beds, one of .which must be placed across a comer of the ternoon, Miss • Yspbel Allen Loney, less than' twenty-four 'hours: Mr. know they will enjoy attending: such room. Right,tleft and center doors.^chairs, etc. When curtnfn eoes up, daughter of Mr. antJ Mrs. Henry Ed- MacLagen was sixty-five years old a beautiful school where so much has WHAT THEX SAY. White, Black "and Fatty in shirt sleeves, Fatty in knickers, ate about table ward Loney, of Dartmouth road, Mt. and a vestryman of the newly or- been done to make it attractive for studying", their heads in their hands. < Lakes, became the bride of Talcott ganized St. Peter's Episcopal Church them. ', ., - ','" Curtain Rises ' Williams Powell, son of Rev. and Mrs. there. He moved there with his fam- The Democratic, dam bake at Hopafcong was a great success in point BLACK—(Tipping chair back and stretching arms above head,, yawns Lymnn P. Powell, of Cobb rood, ML ily from Passaic about two years ago. THIS MAY HAPPEN of attendance. Every Democratic candidate and almost "every Republican noisily) Ah. a* yum! (Letting chair come back, he rests his head between Lakes. The cereemoni y was performed He Is survived by three daughters, 1 Mrs. Robert Clendenning, of .Moun- candidate for an elective office was there. The whole affair was woefully his hands and speaks) Say, you fellers, what did you think of Dr. Bull's by the bridegrobim'n s father. The maid .President Coolidge may after the of honor was Miss CeJep.te Jones, of tain Lakes; Mrs. Ernest Baker, of mismanaged. The tickets were $5100 each and there was about 1,000 sold. lecture today on "The Lost Nerve?" Some lecture, eh? Nutley, and' Mrs. Albert Leonard, of resumption of-regular cabinet meSt- . WHITE—-{Getting up from table, walking to and fro with hands stuffed Mountain Lakes, and'the bridesmaids ings occasionally hear some anec- Preparations were made for about 250. . ,' „' were, the Misses Marjorie and Pris- Passaic.. Interment will be in Cedar in,pockets) . Say, I'm interested in this race-color nerve stuff. (Goes over Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. dotal reports of meetings of earlier to chart of skeleton, takes mlscroBcopc with him, looks through it at chart, cilla Barstow, of Philadelphia. .The cabinets which will show that the traces nrve with pencil, marks it, calls to Black and Fatty, who are studying) best man was Charles Fowler Hill, of The trolley tie-up continues interesting.'"'With legal motions in three Come on over here, you fellers, and let's try and locate this Joat nerve. New York. The ushers were Francis Mrs. Harry A. Davis. human interest element, so called, courts—the Federal, Supreme and Chancery—now comes Commissioner (Boys get up from table, go over to chart and look at it) The doctor'said Nelson Powell, a brother of the bride- Mrs. Jennie Salmon Davis, wife of The sole survivor of the cabinet of the nerve that controlled race-color was located somewhere between the 3rd groom; Alexander Mackie Cochran, Mr. Harry A. Davis, of Myrtle' ave1 President Garfield, Robert T. Lincoln, Raymond of Newark petitioning Governor Silzer to call the Legislature in and Gth vertebrae and I'm going to find it. Theophilus K. Seibcrling and Cyril De nue, passed away .on Saturday morn- could tell of the quaint and amusing session to pass laws to give control to someone or some authoritive body to FATTY—(Winks at audience and presses his thumb on spine of White, Rivera,, ing at her home. The summons was eccentricities of the secretary of the force the Public Service, to run cars. The heart of the .'.question is—who who jumps a foot) Some1 nerve, eh? The bride, who was graduated in unexpected,'although she had been in interior. Senator Kirkwood, who came assumes the operation of-ffie'road must have the payroll and the expense WHITE—(Angry, shakes fist at Fatty). Say, old chap, if I find that the class of 1922 of St John's School, poor health for several years past, from the Senate direct to the cabinet lost nerve I'll turn you as. black as the ace of spades. (Fatty shivers) Dr. Mountain Lakes, arid who attended Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband | room; : • money on Saturday night. One of the suggestions of Commissioner Ray-_ Bull said he'd drop over tonight and give us some more dope on this stuff. the Women's State College of Con- and three daughters, the Misses Har- . mond is that the State take over the trolleys, meaning the people. This FATTY—(Dancing(g) ) Atta boyy ! Atta boy! {Knock i heard. Fatty waves necticut lost year, is a grand-daugh- riet, May and Anna Davis. At one of the early meetings, per- 5 ter of Mrs. Belle De Rivera, founder haps the first, of President Garfield's would necessitate a purchase by thepeople of the trolley lines. This should red rieejetie and says) Here cornea Dr. Bull! Deceased was a daughter of the cabinet, the new secretary of the inter- • BLACK—(After admitting the professor) Good evening, doctor. We of the State Federation of Clubs of late Peter and Hannah- Salmon and be very satisfactory to the Public Service for the day of the trolley as a certainltainly are glad Vo see you. Come inin.. ^, New York. The lace veil worn by the was born at Powcrville on June 2d, ior drew from his pocket a corn cob profitable-enterprise is gone. There is no way in which a Legislature, Court FATTY (id)H' h I bride was made for her great-grand- 1873, and was in her 51st year. pipe which was,colored by long usage. FATTY (aside)—Here's where I turn black. (Looks at hands, shivers mother in Brussels, Belgium. le said to the President: "You brought or Governor can force the operation of any business if the business does not and sings, "For I'm Mammy's Little Cool Black Rose." In her death the home circle has A reception to immediate .relatives me here without my knowledge or con- pay. It would seem a wise policy for the;municipalitics to re-route the buses, '•BLACK—(Takes hat, cane and gloves of Dr. Bull) Be seated, doctor. lost a loving wife and mother and sent, so I am justified, in smoking my (Dr. takes seat and looks at chart'on wall) - followed the ceremony at the home of the community an esteemed and high- using them as tributaries to the trolley cars, thereby enabling the cars to the bride's parents; The bridegroom ly respected neighbor and friend. pipe without asking you whether or Dr, Bull—Well, boys, I see that you are interested in my lecture or. the not I may do so." . run at a profit. The politicians that are now hammering the Pubfic Service was graduated in 1022 from Wesleyun "T N University and is connected with "the Funeral services will l;e held at her j Thereupon the secretary filled his imagine.they are doing the popular thing, but the public are not fools; quite ; .FATTY—Yes, Dr., they had nerve enough to want to try it on me. (All New York Tribune. The couple .will lailate nomehome, 20zuo8 -uyrtiMyrtle avenue, tnithis . , . ... , . r , *_ . laugh except Fatty, take seats and listen tp.pr. Bull's story. Fatty is behind (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. e°™°b $*?• 1'<-'J.tcd "• lfneB ,. ' !'e<-- Walk-nils was - - - - inn5011 curt in s-iO.OQ bail to aivait environments; Hence we can account for Ihe Mongolian, Japanese and other I The bride was attended by Miss Uor the Aged, which was established i'" . •!" ^ •races from tho'fact'thaf'h t theh y bbe'erm' e dI ffro m thh e maiin stem of thh e j AAdd a SalmoSl n as maaiid of honor, and here last year under the direction oil0™"11 Jury- There are candidates for office and'titlters that appear to think the human family, which was originally white. The one puzzling problem to Mia? Evelyn Barton and Miss'Alice Rev. Herbert Coenen of Newark. Tht! Officer Watt charged that on June- 4th ne country is going 'to the Devil because of the 18th Amendment. Previous all ethnologists is how pure white became inky black during the passing of Gordon, bridesmaids. new chapel is unique in log cabin ef-1 - pursued Wallerius from Moun- the years. And so, now, the scientists are working on the theory that there The groom's best man was even the organ and chancel be-jt2in -View, through Lincoln Park to to Prohibition the liquor dealers and many of-their customers,broke the law lhe iirca-neirve in the spine of man which controls color and we're "nil going to 1 Torrington Waltkin?,'of Scranton, Pa.jjm, of rougii bark and natural wood i Towacb" li«e, th• e -Drive • r - ignori.jnng everywhere. There is no way to estimate the) difference in number of. try and locate the "Lost Nerve1.7.' (Rises to go) W&1; boys, I have to go j. :Me3srs Dudley Boycott, a brother of t- dedication took place on can*;the Hice whistle and the firing o Tn the of "offenses then and now, but it is safe to claim, the. claim, being founded on. and deiliver a lecture now.: (W,hite goes for his hat, gloves and cane) I thf bride, and Lloyd' Blowers were dav _afternog ^n _a_t 3-10_ o'clock_ - ^art ! was'! officer's gun but after u- spirit_ iteed hope that you boys will discover^ the race-color nerve and not only benefit ushers. 611336 . statistics of arrests, that law breaking under, licensed liquor selling far ex- humanity but bring honor to your Alma Mater. Good night. (Shakes hands The church was prettily decorated be'inchargJ.ofRev. Gotaleib-Amlrea",.nered ohif msom ane dfou hre mil":-piovt, dfinall to y bcore a- - py pastor,of the First Reformed Church 1 ceeded that of today. . ."•:-;, with all.) * . .. .. witith painti s and goldenrodld . of Jersey City. Three other clergy- mighty tough customer to deal with,' ALL TOGETHER;—(So od-niight, doctor. (Exit center door)".(Boys return Preceding the marriage an orgnn men made,., ^addresses and took and one who the authorities ought to to table' to talk it over.) recital was given by,Mrs. Bower and part in the ceremony of dedication, deprive Of his license, being totally PATH TO PUBLIC GOOD WILL. FATTY—One thing he hasn't lost is his gift of gab. Miss Vidlet Doremus sang "Perfect Rev. George Schork of the Reformed unfit to drive on 'the public highways WHITE—Say, boys, let's make an attempt to find thetest nerve tonight. Love." Church of Jersey City.Jtev. Alexander and dangerous for pedestrians when BLACK—O. K., old man, but who's going to be the victim? A reception followed at the home Van Dyke, pastor of the Wanaquc Rs- such a driver is about. Progressive American railroads have come to realize that the best way WHITE (Turning to Fatty)-^How about Fatty? of the bride's parents; after which formed Church, arid Rev. George J. De) to cultivate the good will of the public and to take insurance against misun- FATTY (excitedly)—Nay, Nay, Pauline! You said you'd turn me as the happy couple left for a wedding Witt, pastor of the Reformed Church NEW YONKERS FERRY black as the ace of spades. • derstanding of railroad problems is to talk directly to the public through the* trip and on tnc'lr return they will of Pompton Lakes. j BLACK—All right, then, I'm game. (All rise from table) Let's get reside for; a time, with the bride's This new ferry runs from Yonkers, advertising columns of the press and.especially through the weekly news- busy. (Telephone rings. Fatty answers.) - parents, j Special music was furnished by the girl choir from the First Evan- N. Y. across the Hudson .Eiver to Al- papers, which directly readh travellers and shippers along the. railroad line. FATTY—Hello! Yes.- Hello, Chief! What! You'don't say so! -What! (Fatty listens, saying Yes, Yes, yes.) 'Bye. .- gelrcal Reformed Church of Newark, pine, N. J., and is a great saving for ', They have come to sense the fact thatstatemenU made in authoritatively • DRY OR WET. under the leadership of Miss Louise automobilists to reach the goo\i roadie BLACK—Who was it? Fatty. Not^,bemg at1 home, I -cannot do u FATTY—Chief of Police Slattery. Nigger Mike has broken jail in New Reitz of that city. of New Jersey from Upper N*ew'?, signed advertising must be truthful, because the public can. so easily check any personal canvassing, so I ask York City instead of..having..to.ffcr al!;' up anything-that may be misleading. Following the progressive lead of the York arid killed too.keepers and New York thinks he's headed toward Key- you to publish this letter in a con- The surgical department of the hos- stone. Ho says there's 10,000 beans spot cash to the one who captures him pital, which has recently been equip- the way down to either Dyckman spicuous place in your issue, if pos- street op 125th street ferries. Long Island Railroad, this policy has now been adopted by the largest rail- and lands hiirf In'prison. Chief's got a couple of men on the campus and sible, on the 18th inst., or not later ped with modern appliances, is in road system in the South, the Southern Railway. System... wants UH to be ready to help him out. , than the. 21st, and send the bill for charge of a local staff of physicians, The two old reliable former Lack-. "The Southern serves the South" is the well-known slogan of this great WHITE (excitedly)—10,000 bones in cold cash!" Oh, boy! "Lead me to same, to me. ' and was opened for .inspection Sun- awanna ferry boats," (Paunpeck and Nigger Mike. .' • Two of the candidates announce day at theclose of the dedicatory ser- Muaconectcong) who are familiar to railroad, with 8,300 miles of lines extending into every Southern State. The ; BLACK—Say, we're forgetting our job. Let Nigger Mike take, care of themselves as favoring the modifica- vices. Friends and patrons of the all travellers operate-on this line, and ; Southern recognizes that its own prosperity is inseparably bound up with himself.and Slattery, tool I'm out for the Lost Nerve. Come Un,'let'B get tion of the Volstead Law, to admit home were there in large num- certainly ara giving good service to bers from. Newark, Paterson, Jersey that of the South, and its published announcements in the advertising columns busy. I've got a date with Eleanor Gates at 8 o'clock. (All start for chart. beer and wine under license. When those patronizing this new ferry. Fatty picks op books. Whit© takes ruler and microscope, measures spine on. we had license it was not enforced as City, Hackensack and other towns This ferry is at a very advantageous of the newspapers, it-is expected, will bring the' Southern and the communi- chart, looks at it with a microscope, marks a location and speaks.) well as the Volstead Law, is1 now and and cities. platfe, being a number of miles higher • ties it serves closely together. ' * ' : . WHITE—Well, well try ihat location out first. Come on, Black. Fatty, never could be aa long as the law al- up the river than heretofore used by UnqueBtionabfy, other systems Bhoutd follow this general plan of talking you get aboard and place It on my bed. (Fatty brings same and places it lowed its restricted-use. The "wets" THE ENLARGEMENT, OF automobiles and pedestrians when: on bed across the corner.), Now, Black, lie face-downward on this board hope to divide their opposition. The asing this great river. frankly to the public, though there are evidences that some roads still cling and open your shirt. (Black takes position and White bends over him. Fatty violation of law does not worry them, POMPTON PLAINS SCHOOL to the hope of putting special messages across by means of free publicity. stands by, scared. White presses, thumb on third vertebrae of spine and \l they can get their beer and wine The. ^Iterations and- additions of As a fact, there Is nothing so beneficial, nothing so honest, as frankly signed, Black yells.) ". . ' ,-•- ; legally, hard liquor will flow illegally GENOROSITY BLACK-^-Say, are you trying to murder me? * v without, the.Jeast complaint of .viola- two rooms to the - Pompton Plains paid advertising, when the good will of the public is sought. WHITE—No, but you must relax in order'to allow the vertebrae to tion of law, as heretofore. School ore about completed. This One of the largest contributions Work on its cushion. (Goes to Black's head, pulls it out and twists it about work, involving an expenditure of The Long Island and the Southern are to be congratulated fortheir for- T These appeals for votes should not ever made in aid of the needy was ward vision. , . . • - •••'*•' twice. Black yells "OuchP') There, I gnesa you re O. K. Now be perfectly fool, any law-abiding citizen. We. 920,000, was started-about April 1st, daring the Spanish War. There' came still.. (Presses hard. Black yells, Murder! and falls back of bed.) have a "dry advocate" in the'present from plans' aria1 specifications pre- to New York repor£ of suffering, of N, B.—Up to this time the play-has proceeded in a regular manner. incumbent, David F. Barkman, and pared by Charles F. Dieffcnboch, of disease and of insufficient, care of 91,000,000 A WEEK FOR CHEWING GUM. ' Now action is important. B.ehind the couch, bed crosswise of room, hidden his promise to, orderly administer ex- the soldiers, and the inability of the from view is Black's double. / Black Harold, blacked to the waist, ready to isting laws deserves our full support Jersey City, Architect. A. V. "John- Red Cross at that day fully to meet take Harold Black's place when the latter has changed color. When Harold by voting.for him. Let no one hesi- son of Caldwell, N. J., was the build- the needs. \ ... The people of the United States spend upwards of one million dollars a Black falls behind the bed there should be some black stick that he can touch tate or quibble as how to vote. Mr. ing, contractor. Helen Gould since then married, one himself up with. . As soon as Harold Black Blips behind'bed, Fatty and White Barkman has served us well and de- The building is greatly improved in day stepped into a bank whose presi- week for their .chewing gum, and the habit is still growing. rush to his assistance and place him,back on board. He is partly black from serves to be returned again as the appearance and from an up to date dent-was a personal friend and gavo The \atue of the product turned out of the factories of Americans a little black stick. Black Harold and Haro.ld Black should be as near alike as pos- best law and order candidate. To rep- school standpoint; the building as it him a check for $100,000, the money * more than double that of the pre-war jear 1914, which was the first year the sible in height, weight, voice and mannerisms.) • ' 'i resent the lawless clement may bring now stands affords every convenience; to be ,used for the relief of the sol- : FATTY—(When thoy get Black on bed, see black spots) My God, Whjte, votes,' but no amount of'explanation there is an abundance of light and diers. * . • - Government condescended to notice the Lhcwing gum industry ' you'vo found the lost nerve. He's turning black. can bring the highest respect for law air; the heating and ventilating sys- The girls of this and other towns, when they sat in the movies and BLACK—Stop your kidding and hurry up with this business. I've got enforcement.' . ' : temMu abiiit perfect; also-the sani- - The New, Yorker who likes to be- n date'at 8 o'clock, I tell you. (White proceeds again.) . tary system inste'ad of two rooms and chewed their gum while their fuvorito made lovu In alluring* twilight, The "wet" element must choose be- lieve he's blase thinks the Yellpw Peril '.'• WHITE—Now, old man, lie perfectly still nnd it will all be over ^n a tween two candidates. When in doubt three teachers, there will now be four refers- io the dizzy blonde who is third little dreamed the effect they were ha\ing on the prosperity of their country. minute. (Twlats head again and presses hard on spine. Groans from' Black.) choose neither. It is better to ibe rooms and four teachers. .' ,. .from the left in the front row at the Dignified England laughed at her, nnd her "deplorable chewing habit," but WHITE (excitedly)—Ah! It's beginning to move. (Black squirms and safe than'sorry. Pompton Plains now*has a School "Foolishness-of 1923," groans. White presses with all his might. Black slips off board and while the sednte Briton was consciously in the mood of derision he was un- The young people in our homes second to none in the county. Noth- Fatty and.White pick up his double, "Black Harold," who takes place of need the best examples. ing has been left undone which would Fjrst-clasg Scout: Where do all the consciously falling by(the wayside. The year 1020 saw ^hc British flapper, Harold Black. The old drinkers will soon pass add to the comfort and attractions to pins go to? really the original of the species, consuming American gum to the tune of BLACK HAROLD (goes to looking-glass- -My God, you've turned me flway and their habits will no more both teacher and scholar. Excellent Tenderfoot: It's hard to tell^thoy're^ $1,120,000 wholesale value. And so the story runs.^ France in tho same year black. Hurry 1 turn me white! I've a date at 8 o'clock! Hurry up! I say! encourage their children to do as they teachers have been engaged and every- pointed One way and headed another. What are you gawking at?;; ' , thing points to a took %383,000 worth, and other European countries consumed proportionate did. most successful Telephone rings. ' '. \ • • " .-•-» Sincerely yi school year. "Mr. Tip Bliss ^lged eighty-one^ quantities. Only the consumption of Germany was small, tho total figure BLACK HAROLD answers (very much agitated)—Yes, sure. Say, W. R. PRALL. Pompton Plains Bhould be very long flowing gray beard, black *V)6\t£ being; $2C0. The amount of tho capital invested shows beyond doubt that tho Eleanor, I may bo a little late. Please wait, won't you? Dr. Bull has given proud of their new school, and wa- glasses, limps from bullet wo? " ua flomo essay work on the Lost Nerve.. Sea yoa later. Good-bye. OBITUARY. congrahilato them in having a Board left leg received at tho fl liablt has come to stay. Perhaps no Industry has shown a more remarkable BOYS—Who was it? of Education. that • believes in doing Alamo, suffering from growth. Certainly no Industry present! a more potent argument to prove the George Macl^ax things and giving the tox-paycrq At least, that's tho W -telling effect of advertising. (Continued In next issue) Funeral services were held this what they have long wanted, vlt; an re look a whole tot!*

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i •''1'w* ^'. ,i V L SEPTEMBER IB. .182?. TOEBOOtCTON-'nMEaAND •HtB-aOONTOXfWEEKLT BtJtLETlW fcHABGES OF INCOMPBTENCT ' s BASE BALL• AT I*AST PBQUANNOCK . lost by:smallUiajority. '. • • - \'•• contractor,;vto 'whose excellent work AT HBABING ON TAXES Mr.'Trfdway laid that W. S.. Bar- HAS PER OWN SCHOOL rote again on Pompton Plains propo- no one can take exception. stow, of the Pennsylvania, and New sition; carried by small majority. ' Following is the full Board: Charges of incompetency ; were Jersey' Power System, ' had * made Its complete realization is a fine Determined objection on ' part of W." R. Sutherland, President, Pe- liurled back and forth Thursday] morn- affidavit that he haad received no tribute to the men who have given Pompton Plains voters to the building quannock, N. J.; Jos. J. Pellett, Vice- ing between Lloyd Tredway, chairman such offer as Mr. Gihlll indicated, freely of their,time and efforts to!0* Pequannock School. Pompton Preaident, Poropton Plains; Edward but merely an application to offer of the County Board of Taxation, bring it about. Plains tries for Borough to escape A. Bogert, Clerk, Pequannock; Peter and Edward J. Cahill, representing t at that price. Mr. Cahill said he helping to pay for Pequanftock school, G. MacGregor, Pequannock;. W. R. as substantial a citizen* as Mr. For years Pequannock has been defeated., . - Slingerland, Pequannock; John Gil- •Boonton, at a gathering of the as- Barstow and had made the offer, to striving for whalf she has just accom- sessors of the county in the court plished,, so that her children might Plans and specifications for Pequan- land, Pompton Plains; Mrs. C. H. Nor- which he made affidavit. ock 5C 100 man, Pompton Plains; Mrs. Albert Van room. The assessors had listened to enjoj y tthh e comfortft s andd convenienci e off " k , *hlJ Prepared by Charles F. suggestions'of the county board, Mr. Then he brought up a property other .children of the Township. No P««enbach, accepted and approved; Saun.^ompton Plains; Mrs. Cbipp Tredway and Miss Mary Brant being in Boonton reduced by the county blds adver nd contracts Glover, Pequannock. . ; board to $400. Now he^ said com- more will her children be compelleipelleid tiaed for an. present when Mr. Cahill took a hand. to walk from one to'two miles through awarded. Amount of contract about nissioners have.decided that the $27,000; cost of land ?l,500; furniture He said that in Boonton a com- ralue of t^he land needed for sewer snow,' wind'and rain, in all kinds of mission had been appointed to go weather; no more will they have to and other expenses bringing total to New and Second Hand right-of-way is $4,000. Then he said about $32,000, over the assessments to equalize and hey reduced the Lord property in the" be crowded into closeJy packed, ill Furniture Store bring them up. - Then he said: "Ap- Park, notoriously worth much more smelling busses and trans porte these 111 ballots counted; Commis- adapted plans, something the citizens DOLAND & HOMAN He bought up the assessmen Mr. Tredway asked what percent- Van Raalte Out- Ninth, inning. . . ' against th,e Jersey corporation for sioner decided "No"; appeal was then of Pequannock might well be proud age the assessment of Boonton • bear ft. Myers hit to short out at first. taken before the State Board of Ed- of. It shows what can be accomplished Auto Repair Shop the Boonton water power property. to the true value, and got the reply, Hacking hit to.second and was out He said that he had been authorized Hits Morristown ucation, who decided "Yes" and order- b-y dijit of hard work and determina- "The assessor swore that he would at first. Deflisi batted' for Glanville ed the Commissioner to reconsider.!tion, especially so when you know you Acetylene Welding ' to sell it for $300,000. It has. been assess at true value'. I am not tell- and struck out. brought to the atteption of Thomas (ouo oSsd tuojj ponuijuoo) Commissioncr reconsidered and again are doing the right thing. These men At Rear of 125 HadUon Street ing what I know or think." ' , . No runs. were working for the best interest of ' A. EdiBonV he said, who sent a man The value of gasoline pumps caused Next Sunday VanRaalte goes to "No". Appeal waB then taken to the Telephone 4K'-J to Dearborn to interest Henry Ford and hit to Becond. and was • out at Supreme Court who decided "Yes", the school children, and they had no much discussion, and it was decided first. McGjU hit to short and wasLittle Falls for the seventh and lijst axe of their own to grind, etc., etc., in the water power there, and it is by vote to asBess five-gallon puraps game of the series and this is going which ended the long drawn out Cen- still under consideration. The .county safe on bad throw. Pengitore, fol- tral School fight. All of this litiga- etc. . at $250, and one-gallon pumps at lowed and hit to right for two bases to be a battle that will long be re- WANTED—All kinds of household board, he said, after hearing affida- $200. There were twenty three as- membered for Little Falls are going tion consuming the better part of To W. R. Sutherland, President of goods, farm tools and supplies whick vits of the price asked, etc., had cat scoring McGill. LaHart hit to right two years, Lincoln Park withdrew the Board, said Edward Bogert, Clerk, sessors present. .-..'... for three bases scoring Pengitore. to put every ounce of fight that they you wish to sell. Pay spot cash for Get Your Shoes Repaired While can.muster, into the game, and it is from the Township and formed a too much praise cannot • be extended all goods. What have you to dispose Estey drew a pass. Cook followed Borough, leaving three vacancies in for their untiring efforts in bringing You Wait. ROYALTY INVESTMENT land--sacrificed to center who' threw understood by those who should know of? that Frank Donate will have -the the Board which were filled. the matter to its final, conclusion. OFFERED Estey out going to third before La- February 1923 election for-Board . A vote of thanks' Is due the Archi- J. LIEBESKIND Save Time—Save Money Hart crossed the plate. strongest team in the field that Is A unique proposition is offered in possible to produce' but Skip too wilt Members, result entire board favoring tect, C. F. Dieffenbaeh, for his volun- Pint Brook, N. J. ' . SHOE SHINE PARLOR ' Two runs. . - the three school Bystem, swept into tary attendance daring the. construc- royalty investment by the Petroleum Second inning.' ' have some crowd of fast boys,,in fact, Phone Fairfield 770 Rights Corporation, with offices at the fastest bunch that* Van , Raalte office. tion, and to Mr. A. V. Johnson, the Next to L. Ben Chinaman Laundry C. Myers flied out to left. Mesler District School meeting called to Joe Torisse' Boonton, N. J. 342 Madison Avenue, New York Cityi have had in the field this year so the To the purchaser of one of their Gold did the same. ' Rich hit to third and fans are assured of a game, thae will rescind all former Central School ac- Notes, who will waive a guaranteed was safe on wide throw., Allen flied tion; carrieed by large majority. 1 make them sit up and yell their heads income for seven years, the National out to first. off. Let's see a big .Boonton crowd District School meeting called to American Bank holds sufficient United No runs, down at Little Falls next Sunday. vote for. New School at Pequannock, The Pudding Stone Inn States -Government bonds to secure Waugh lead off and flied out to VAN RAALTE and additions to Riverdale and Pomp* Operfall year; favorable weekly rates; folder: the payment of the principal at the deep short. Murphy hit safe,to left. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ton Plains schools; Pequannock and end of seven years.' With each $1,000 Kugelman struck out. Nelson fol- Riverdale proposition carried by large G. N. Vincent, Boonton, New Jersey. bond, the purchaser receives 10 scares Nelson, ss G 0 3 0 1 1 lowed and Murphy stole second. Nel- McGill, If „. majority; Pompton Plains proposition of common stock, of an issue of 50,000 son hit safe inside of first scoring A X 1 3 shares (no par value), and on this Pengitore, lb .._.. _5 1110 Murphy and McGill followed with a LaHart, rf .. :A 0 common stock he may expect to re- two-bagger placing Nelson on third. 1 O_J1 0 ceive a dividend which will be his in-Pengitore hi£ to pitcher for third out. Esteys, cf 3 1 2 T o REPUBLICANS OF MORRIS COUNXYIREAD! come on his total investment.- In view Cook, 3b 4 1 1 1-4" One run. , Waugh, c - 2 G 0 of the present condition of the oil in- ; dustry, money invested in good roy- Third inning. Miirphy, 2b .! 4 2 3 alties at present prices should yield a R. Myers .hit safe to center. Banks Kugelman, p ~A 0 0 3 handsome profit within the next few hit to short who toBse(|the ball to years, for the periodic overproduction second who. dropped.Jt .and both men Totals 35 6 11 27fll "3 of oil in the past has always been-fol- were safe. Glanvilld hit'feafe to short [ MORRISTOWN. lowed by a marked decline in produc- left filling the basses. Mischeria hit AB.R.H.PO.A.E. tion which has resulted in" higher to pitcher forcing Myers at plate. •lanville, rf . -.4 1 1. 3 0 0 ^Preserves the prices for oil. These higher prices, Mischeria was safe nt first Conway ilischiara, 2b -4 2 13 10 whJe.n..they come, will mean larger net hit safe to left scoring' Banks, Glan- Conway, cf ... 3 0 2 3 1 0 income to the holders of royalties. ville und Mischeria. ~ C. Myers filed C. Myers, ia ....'. A 0, 1 4 1,1 CarsRiiish —The Financial Age. out to third and Mealer hit to third Mealer, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 and was out at first. Rich, lb"/ -.-. 4 0 0 5 0 0 The local representative, E. Rrall Three runs. Allen, If .. ..„ .1-.4 0 110 0 Bird, can be reached care of the LaHart flied out to center. Eatey R. Myers, c 4 0 14 11 Mansion House or either of the Banks. hit safe between first and second. Banks, p .-.. 3 10 0 2 0 F. LEONE This means of investment comes very Cook went but on an infield fly. Hawk, p .....•_ :1 0 0 0 0 0 well recommended and Mr.-Bird says Wnugh hit safe past third advancing "•Delesi , 1 0 0 0 0 0 311 Old Boonton Road he has no hesitancy in recommending Estey to third. Murphy followed and that any one who desires to Jnvea Wnutfh stole second. Murphy flied Totals JIG 4 7 24 7 2 /• Dealer in in these securities taking • the,put to left. • •Batted for Glanville ninth inning. Newspaper 75c per 100 matter up.with the officers of-either No runs. Stolen bases, EsU-ys, Murphy, blink before making a decision.. Fourth inning. - Waugh (3); sacrifice* hits. Murphy; v two-baae hits, Pengitore, McGill; Magazines Ic ft Rich hit to pitcher for first out. three-base hits, La 'Hart; home run, Allen flied out to second. R.-Myers Esteys; double pla» Cook, Murphy, Rags ' " $1.50 per 100 hit t.o pitcher for third out. ;'Pengitore; struck out, by Kugleman L. E. VINCENT .' No runs. 5, Banks.2, Hawk 1; base* on balls, DAVID FICHTER ROBERT ECCLESTON 'WILLIAM BASSET* "' Metals at Market - Kugelman flied out to first. Nelson Candidate for . Stenographer and Typewriter 1 Pengitore; struck, out, by. Kugelman Candidate for Candidate for Telephone 481-W hit safe;to center. McQill hit to short pitch, Hawk; hit batsman, Waugh. n SHERIFF FREEHOLDER FREEHOLDER Commissioner of Dtedi u4 frocing Nelson at second. , Pengitore • R. H. E." NoUrj PnUie flied out to right; ••No"run's.' """ '" Van Raalte .2 1 000003 •—6 11' 3 'To Forward-looking Men Full coarse of nrlraU lnstra»- •'• Fifth inning. . , . Morristown .0 03 010000—4 7 2 tion In stenography giren. Banks hit to second, out at first. TOWACO LOOK AT YOUR TAX BILL WINTER OVERCOATS Glanville did the same. Mischeria hit to short and was safe on error. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloden who has ' 25 per cent. Off! Conway* hit safe over short placing occupied one of the Widmei* Cottages See How Your "County Tax Budget Has Advanced*/; - . Mischeria on second. C. Myers hit Frankly, I am presenting to" FOR SALE during the summer moved yesterday —AT— safe to right scoritig Mischeria and to their new home on Morris avenue, 1920 County Budget : $580,661.30 ...S..< _-_...$ .907559 you all my Winter Overcoats advancing Conway to third and going Boonton. carried from last Winter 25'Jo LAUREL TERRACE ' to second himself on, throw-in. Meslcr A number of our representative •(Between Washington Street flied put to center. 1921 County Budget .-: 618,560.14...: ...-__ .946746 off. Fine qualities every one. : : Republican women attended the Lawn and Rockaway River) • One,run. •' -- •" Parly .given by Senator "and Mrs. 1922 County Budget -. ~- 887,049.02 .. _^, 1.20596 $30 Overcoats .._, $22.60 NEW COLONIAL HOMES LaHart flied out to" center.".• Estey Whitney at their home at Mendfaam $35 Overcoats .._ $20.25- Ready to Occupy flied out to right and' Cook-flied put on Monday.afternoon at which Mrs. 1923 County. Budget .- 899,599.65 ...... J.— ..,.$1.153 03 6 Rooms and Bath. Plot 62x100 to center. , /•• :•• '•••' $40 Overcoats.,_.' $30.00 Prices & Terms on Application / Lewis N. Thompson was one of the »50 Overcoats $37.60 • No runs. . ' ' ••* • principal speakers. Boonton Construction & Sixth inning.' • Mrs. A. W. Lerhche entertained $75 Overcoats $58.25 Rich hit past pitcher and was safo Realty Co., Inc. the Friday'afternoon Bridge Club at G. N. VINCENT, 524-620 Sixth on fumble. Allen followed and put her home last week at which, time We Are Pledged To Work For Lower County Taxes Ave., between 31st and 32d Sts., 518 Main Street down a bunt beating it out and Rich she also won the prize. was safe at second. R. Myers hit to The John Husk farm on the. Main New York. Closed Saturday at third- forcing Allen at second and 1 o'clock. road has been sold to Bulwinkle and REGULAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES forCpUNTYFREEHOLDERS PHONOGRAPHS Rich -went to third. Banks struck Roth of East Orange. It is proposed OUt. . •• '. ';•'•• to develop the land' facing on the Repaired and Oiled No runs. road. • r . Waugh went to first on dead ball. WILLIAM BASSETT, of MineHill; ' .." . . A. BARN1SH Murphy laid down a sacrifice bunt Frank A. Robertson and family will advancing Waugh to second. Kugel- move in tho near future to Rye, N. ROBERT ECCLESTON, of Montville Township; 320 UNION 8T., BOONTON, N. I man followed and Waugh stole third, V., where they have leased a house. Kugelman struck out, Nolaon hitTn These genial people will be greatly REGULAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF front'of plate and was out at first. missed. • '. . No runs. i UisvMlldral Crowell of New York DAVID FICHTER, of Wharton Seventh inning. city iS visiting at the home of the Glanville flied' out to left. 'Mis- 1 Fancher • Maclntyre it. ,. • . , .• • . September, 1923 cneria did the same to center . Conway Edward Bloden and family whV> To tho Republican Voters of. Morris County; walked. C. Myers flied out to center. have occupied one of the Craftwood No runs. ' Circle cottages^r the season have Last Primary Day thepeoplo of Morris County decisively defeated the "machine candidate" in the contest - McGill flied out to right. Pengitore returned to their home in Pclham, for State Senators The voters went on record against hand-picked party candidates and in favor of clean, effi- flied out to second and LaHart flied N.Y. ... -•:• ••• :, . . .. cient representation in the State legislature. * . '• . out to short. ; I The chaise lounge, No runs. • , WISE CRACKS'• ' CARRY ON THE FIGHT FOR GOOD, CLEAN GOVERNMENT whether it be old * or Eighth inning. Some day'when we get around to : , Mesler flied out to center. Rich it we're, going to write a song that new design, is ever he- County,expenses are advancing at the expenso of your pocketbook; We stand as. Regular Republicans pf long , coming more. popular, struck, out. Allen did the same. starts— because of its graceful . No runs. . ' 'Oh, tho yokels in tho locals on the itanding, opposed to the control of our county by a small group who arc primarily interested in keeping them- lines, beauty nml com- Estey hit safe to right and made'a subway, mlus in public office. | fort Let us re-uphol- BUSH GARAGE AND home run out of it when Glanvjllu They're such hlcitcrs midst the ster that, old one or missed it. Cook hit safe past ptfch,er. tricksters it's a dubway " At thi

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'. IV {•• •...' .• TEH THE BOOHTON TIMES AND THE BOOHTON VKOVt BULLETIN ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 192* WANTED—Wcmui, £vhlt« or «l< UCAL Honcn predt to assist.ih general housework; PUBLIC NOTICE. . . . '.••;•• — WANT COLUMN no cooking, ...Apply JJrj,.JCsrMadt. NMfc. fc hmbrrhta flul V VObnT. Vu DSYSC. Collector of Taw of lh« T&washia 116 Brook street. np fcsBtvtUt is Ok* Co«str«f Boms, wiu, on MONDAY. OCTOBEB 6. 1KJ, at the Tosrooip Hut b. HiH. MoatvUk. N. J. it U« btw of 2 o'clock P. U. cell th. fi&nrinz docribed Uadi. FOR SALE—Plsno, library table, •itsat. la U» Tbwubip of sfoatvilfe Honfc Csustr. N. J-s to mak. th. ajaonotc charscaU. Prepaid aaaias* sail hada nnccthdj on Ik. tint Jar of Job. VOL. tenthcr with burnt on said .rocking chair; bureau and other pieces uosati (m Mid Cm day of Jojjr. ISO, ta tha data of Mlcv aad the coata of aale, under aad of furniture. Can be seen evenings br virtue of an act of ta« LcxfelaUuv entitled "An Act cosccnUjic unpaid tax*., auaviDcau aad ataer Imilrip.1 dan o> raal nM> asd ptorldiiw for He coUactloa tbcrod br Uw and Sunday at 409 Cobb road, Moun- crcatsBS and coforeeaiait of lien Utereaa." (ferialon'of «18). . tain Lakes. Telephone Boonton 639^J. FutLtM IX* «r JLCM aa-i Flat* 89t2p '"» FutaishSd Plota C4I B- C, T. B- Park «• MEN! JBO. Febler t5«) - Plot IS B. C, T. B. Park CONCORD GRAPES for Sale—Can 43 Peter D. lUsbter |If) . «0 acres not marked ILJ4) For SaU—Old Town Canoes; D. Cbe seen on vines. J. Theobald, Change Barton's Hardware Store. 83-tflnp Paga Li-* Nai Leta mx Acres aad Place' ORDER YOUR SHIRTS . . Bridge road, Montville. 99t2p Aaron Baldwin (1050) (Heirs) 47 acre.. MootTiile • IB 5 Alfred CUIaixl <1W» 10 acre, lit- Land, Jacksonville BY THE DOZEN LOST—German" Police Dog, male, IB 22 Uari7 Cordon <«) Plot 8 B. V, Towaeo' 2-72 Hupmobile for Sale—Cheap. Apply 18 23 Loois Green 4200) Plot* 3. I», 2S. 27 B. II, ft 19 B. a Towaco 9M Wednesday afternoon, color, \ grey. Z0 7 C. A. Ilobcrt and other* (400) Mansion House. np Reward for return to Walter N. North, 37 12 • S. Kovojoalty (1501 It s really the most economical way. 41 20 Jno. Pulemhara (I») Plot* Xi-3J B. C, T. U. Park Deavillc. 41 21 Jno. Pebley (SO) Plvt 16 B- C, T. U. Park Wan'ed—For toyclients , homes and 42 & Victor IL Pearl (100) Plait j 10 11 S, Towaco «1 And you will find that every one of other real estata offerings in Boon- FOR SALE—I leather covered wal- IKI , - Pas* IJBM '" XiM' Late «r Am and Plac* • A»»«onl these shirts fit so well and they will ton; phone Mrs. Klintrup,. Boonton nut* settee; 1 leather covered walnut 2 0 Aaron Baldwin (Heir*) (11501 47 acres, Hontrill* 401. . rocking chair; 1 wicker long chair: 1 2 C Vim. ferft (IOiO) #_tfi acre*. ^IbntviUt. ^ 3 A=i-.n HoU C05J „ give you added comfort and a finer wicker porch swing. Telephone Bo \ I \ rc-iTs C.urd.-o )M) Plot 37 B. T-. Towato - 3-0 < For Kent—Four largo airy rooms ton 321-R. 11 12 Stipbt-n l>ev»r (bJQ) Hou»e and 2 LoU. Ukla. tL^i) =2^1 appearance and also they give iin-- I! * 4 JD->. B. Dickenon 1751 6 acrw, Tovrmca . ' and bath,- all improvements, steam 12 Si Lrmst. De Hart (103) - 1 Lot, Sioats-iile - - * __egualled_service .._ heat; apply Pearl's Shoe S,tore. • FOR. SALE—Kitchen cabinet, bed 13 10 Clinton UoTd Decker |I5) fi acre*. Brook Valley A. 11 spring, ball bearing bencli wringer, 13 11 Clair I, I>ick*on. -S0> •1 nen*. Uontville 3.0'J 33-tf-np ..••;• • ;• 17 7' Oliver JL Ford (100f Lot* 33-31 B. T., Towaeo ' 5.72 Will guarantee absolute shirt satis- baby carriage. - 410 Monroe street; IT 19 " Jo*. F. Fax {Z9) I acre-. T''»»»«» " ' "".," Boonton, N. J. 100-t2-p 19 4 Alfred Gillaad (1») 10 acres. Jackton.-ille . faction for every one you buy. For Sate—Seven passenger Stude- 19 12 Gordaco Gknani (SO) ?Iot 'J B, F-, Tcwatj "&".?.! bakcr car; good running' condition; in- 20 a lUrry Gonlon (60) Pit,. J B. \ . Twwa.o 3.03 FOR KENT—Furnished or unfur- lo^ii Green (Z00> Tic 1.3. &. 26. 2i B. j:. ^nd S) B. S. Totracoi - 10^6 * quire, 119 Dawson avenue, Boonton, N. 26.C0 nished, house with all.improvements; IMiId Ganubmin (£63) iloii^e and 1H. "t". L- Montville J. or call 521-M. 92-tf-np G. A- Hobert and ether* 40 acre*. Jacksonville 2101 VJ within five minutes of stores and 10 Virs 2 ioti. OkU. 5.72 For" Sale—1918 Indian Motorcycle, railroad station. Telephone Boonton 2fe acre*. Pine Brook ' 4.41 JtMeph Jmcik <1M» 3. acres, Okla- 6.72 recently overhauled and repainted, can 45-rL , ~ P Frmnk Keutard (1M) 4 acre*. -JtlonWille Twp. Eanrue Mountain Hotue Corp. be seen at ML Lakes Service Station - FOR RENT—A nice large furnished (U50). rare Jof«ph Konnor y> acres. Pine Brook. B*J.. (L^> 67.67 or call 768-W 93-tflnp Eleanor Etuter (SO) Plot S B. V™ Tojraco 3.« room, with a private family, electric Natnaa JlaJocbotuky mi, S lotV. Ibontville 9.62 light, beat and bath; with or without Sfkhacl KenneJr «2S0) Lou -to. -3. v0, H, tU, Okla- 13-S5 Build your home at "Kramer Krest' Stanley Narru 1175) 3 lots. Okla. 9.C2 board; suitable for a. young couple or . a NiNoik r Plots 17. 18, 19 B. C, Towaco 8.39 AND TO CAP IT ALL in Boonton Park. Ideal surroundings; individual. 313 *Mam street, over i 1» Julia O'Sbea (X») Plou », IP, 11, II. 13. Bant. Towaco 1O5 large lots; with choice fruit on some; ' - Jaine* Feck (Ki/ 5'= acra, aior.ti31e iTwp. 9.62 Post Office, telephone 828-W. 100-t2-p IB Jno. Pufca*ottm (iM> PioU S2-13 B. C, T. B. Park ' 6.72 A real cap that stays put. fine view. IB Jno. Febler 1-W) Plot K B. C ,T. EL Park 3.W For further information, see HOUSE FOR RENT—Foar rooms; 6 Harry Perrusan. (225) Z*h Acres, Towaco 1L26 1 Eipley Qatmbr (500) JI acres. Towaco • 2S^0 For motoring-for the hike or the A. E. ESTLEB all improvements. E. Dicarlo, 807 I 10 Anton Spitz' |S«) Plot SO B. T, Towaco 3.&J Pint 24-25 B. IL. Towaco 5.72 Real Estate and 'Insurance Cedar street, Boonton N. J. p i 2 Marr a Dhlej .UN) 1 links, you will want just such smart . 1 Uorae« Van X>orne (Hein) 150) 5 acres, TtjianvPn ' \ 3.09 618 Main Street Phone 719 All hard seasoned wood, $12.00 per .. IS Bcrbara Wansscot (IM) Plot 1-A-l, Towaeo ,' 6.72 Also homes, home' sites, farm and cord. John A. Shaw, Boonton, R. F. Dated, Sept. I. 1KZ. looking well wearing caps as these. acreage for sale reasonable D., No. 2. 100-t4-p-en terms. Why pay rent when you can have a NOTICE—Maple shade trees fur- AND ELECTION NOTICE home of your own. 95-tf-np nished and set out at reasonable price. Notice it hereby ci.eo tt«t tbe Diitrict j ma^an^exbiiited t_ Edward Hiler, R. F. D, No. 2. loan!* of RegUtry and Election in and for j a jojt and true account of the perio tbe Townibip of Boonton will' met*, on Tan-j estate and deUs of laid decease, as far . .FOR RENT—Two stores and house; ( Oar, 8trpt*a.tor II, 1S23 for tbe parpoic ofishe has teen able to discover tbe same, by • inquire Mansion House. ..'. - up lVattted—A rna!d {of ajl work; or,a making m registration of voter* by a bouse to wbkb it appears that tbe personal estate r wbrkipp'housekeeper; small family; * " ' of laid deceased b inefficient to pay all bii debt*, and atatintc that deceased died Fresh killed broilers for. sale at Pe/f .small houEe; references required, Notice u fnrtiier siren that the laid Boardi *eized of land*, tenant*, hereditament, and terson's Camp; telephone Boonton Apply Thursday or Friday afternoon rflflll aiit in thh e placel * hihereinaftef r di real estate, aitcate in the Ccasty of >I,onri>, FELT HATS WE FELT in person or write foil particulars. brtsT«n the. btran of I 1 A- 5|. and nine i and prayinjr the akl of the Court in thi 159-M; Saturday delivery; Alex^S. >. JI- .Standard Tie*I on Tm**A*T. 6«pt«o-1 premise*. ' Therefor*. Peterson. 93-tf. M. Boyd. fntenale road. Mountain _ierr lilh. 1K3,, for ththe ejntrpos jntrpose eo fof toadaeU j Court, that all perjona WOULD PLEASE Lakes Station, or R. F. D- Boonton. ic-Z * . PPrintari r EltElectioi n ffo r "thathff *ATht *n inatioi n 'I lUnd . 'hl henkliuincni U and real MR. BAGINSKI. the new and sec-, f JU* af tale of >aid deceased, do appear. before tbe np Judge of tab Court, at the Court Hctue, in Not only for their good looks, but for ond hand (ur)>!tiire dealer has decided Uorraiown en Friday, tbe Fifth day of Octo- not to sell his busine?!. He will now berer,. All 'DD, , lW3.'an, d thaw eatuee, if anny theyj the service they will give you. Salesman Wanted—Exceptional op- Two Member. of_ tbe Hoard of Chosen Free- have, whf to much .of the raid landi, tene- offer his stock pf all kinds of newportunity; hustlers earning big. Write tnenu,' bereditamenU and real estate of said and antique furniturfi e et i >t thah t n). deceased sboaU mrt be. «old as will be raffi- McCleery Calendar Factorr. Washing- Two Sarferor* of Highways cient to pay hb debts, or the raidue thereof,, In rain or" storm they retain their will astonish you.^Give him p. calj ton, Jowa. ' 100t3Tu-np To be elected;-— as the ea*e may require. telephone ^7-k " "".'-$_, _ One Xni* and one Female iltmba «£ the- Dated July 27th, 1K3. -, shape. , : Bepatli=an County Committee for each C FBANfiXIM WILSON*!. . .„:__• -ltxmr_ '• •- AMKUfCAfi* BUI^T BUILDINGS rjirtricL Jsdze. *c WANTED—Janitor; 'conpft* *>a&j STAND i|UAK§ IN JAPAN One Male and one Female Member of tbe Dem- A true COVT fiwm the minutes. Of fine felt, they may be had in .tans, ocratic CountCouny Committee for eaeb Dis- WUIiam IL TnompMn.. SarrosateSarro . Apply P. C Dawson, 227 ^Division I" _^_L_j trict, *fld' «*t "tb e t time aad pplace s wilill ElmeEl r W, BBomlnel , ProctorPt , rccutn tpf >«n lIoTTistown, New Jener. 89-W-tn .- browns, grays, taupe, etc. street, Boonton. ' 9ftfnp | prom reports just received all build- ratera cot beretofprc ings constructed by the Georpe A. ,'^jiri »ili aljo six ai li* tatne iSUilJ . FOR SALE—Hudson toofing car; Fuller of N. Y. City are safe and not _jn the hours of on* P. BL and nine P. (• (Standard Titne) for retrtftratimi par*} BEClSTBY AND ElXCPP?* NOTICE like new, and every equipment; very very badly damaged, among which TMadar, Octofcer Itlk> Ifl3« and **»««»* ^_ ... _ reasonable. R. V. Britton, Box 154,are the Hmcanoachl Building, the Jap- . — Tacsday. NereamWr Ctb, IIO3. U- Notke £, hereby" «r«n that ahe Dbtricl Boonton. ' • 98t3p an Oil Company*! building, and tbe ^ the hoor. of ilx /L. It. w< »*«« P ^.^ o, rj^ut,, .nd Election in and for M, for the porpose of condoeUnB a General the Town o( Boooton will sit in the place* Nippon Ynsen Kauha building. The Election for ., - • herehiafUr de»ijmated between the boori * To Rent—Two roams and bath; Maranouchi building is in tbe business One Member of the Central Assembly SSSA! «. and 9 P. M. (Standard Time) Tuesday. September 25. 1&2J, for the purpose at Mt Lakes, with or without board; section of the city of Tokio, is eight . .. *. _. * n. ^ *»' eondnetin*: a Primary' Election for the f""- r .exchanged; address stories high, and the largest struc- of the Board of Cbo«en Free- - •- - -- - np ture in Asia', covering a plot Of land To be elected :-One Male and' One Female MEN! IN THESE UNIONS Xiakes Post office, Box H. Two Coronen _ • 'SlmixT of the Bepablicaa' County Committee 300 feet by 350 feet, and cost $5,000,- VTQ om i ej ui^ ox lxastnu^aysi ' > for each District. Oae Stale and One Female, THERE IS STRENGTH ; FOR SALE:—Concord grape*, can00Q to erect a short time ago. Tbe Absentee electors who are resbUred for Member of the Democratic County Committee be seen'on vines; will be picked when tbe General Election may make applications for each Dutrirt. and at tbe same time and Oil Company's building is seven stories to the County Board of Election* not later places will mtisUr any Je^at TOten nw here- Certainly these union suits would be wanted. H. Brugel, Parsippany road; than October 23, 1923. for a ballot to enable high and of steel frame construction them to vote on General Election Day. tofore registered.» • 1 telephone Boonton 329-J. . Said Boards will abo ait at the (ame-places and cost $1,500,000 while the Nippon between the boon of uoe V. 3L and cine correctly named the universal union Yusen Kaisha Steamship building is P. 3L (Slandanl Time) for resiitratioi FOR RENT—7 room house, all im- Ekctira District pottes on Taesday. October ISlh, 1S23. and —for man in every walk and at every provements; centrally located; tele- eight stories high and covers & plot •ftiwervilltt Schoolhogte. finally onTacsday, N»re»brr e- Wltii.ai my band this twenty-verenth day tween the boors of lixA. M. and tvefen P. M4 . stage of life will find them strong, phone Boonton 130-J. . np of land 160 feet by 300 feet of AmtusU I»23-. A. D. „ for tbe parpne of condoctinx a General Elec- The President of the Fuller Com- ih!a Itioa for One Uember wf'tbe'Ceneral A»»em- P' bJy; Sheriff; County Clerk: Two MemUrs warm and comfortable." pany, Mr. James A. Blair said on last of the 13oanl 01 Cbcaen hreeboUers: Two Wednesday that the news received of REGISTRY AND ELECTION NOTICE Coronen; Mayor*. First Ward, One Alderman, our buildings withstanding the shocks Two Jtutiee* of the Peace : Second Ward, One hereby given that the DUtrict AWer ,: Third Ward. OQe "Alderman" , One exactly what was predicted, and of BegUtry and Election in and to: jf the Peace: FourtfiVWard, One Ai- also felt sure that eighty per cent of tb___e Townibl_ ... .p_ oDlontTiIJe. will inert t ~~ .derman. Two lattice* of tbe Peace. day, Svpteaiaer 11th, 1923, for the poipote! AlaenUe cleetari who are reg bite red for he American built structures'in the * * rrx*itration of voters by a . the ' General Election may ma!>« asp licit ion earthquake "area have withstood the botue to botue conraM, wbicwbich tmut be tom- to the County Board of Elections not later immense strains and wind storms pleteltdd b y StSeptembebr 1111 . 19231923. than October 23, 1923, for a ballot to enable Notice fth i that the said them to vote on General Election Day. which passed over them. Boards will, sit in the place*, berinafier de- Polling places and brief descriptions^ of signated between tbe hours of *eren A. M.Election District! are as follows: These large buildings which were and nine P. M. (Standard Time) on Toc*- Fint Ward, First Electiati Dbtrict WE ARE BOUND TO SUJT-YQU completed only a short while ago inday, Septeatber 25. for the ] Polling Place, Eoatn Boontoa Fire Ho ducticic a Primary^ Election lor me s< 119 Madison Street. Tokio all have steel skeletons of ex-tion of candidates for . * Description of Dbtrict If you are planning a trip—if you are ceptional weight and strength, to re-One Member of the General Auembly Ejut of Morris Canal and Soath of D. I* ft W.B- B- equipping yourself with a sport cos- sis such disturbances being powerfully Setcond Ward. First Eleclivn District braced and anchored to specially plan- • Members of the Board of Choten Free- PolIinK pUte, Boonlon Gaa ft Imp raven tume—or if you are simply in need of ned massive foundations, all of which aMen (For Three Yearn To., iQ* Main ttreet. . J Coroners (For Three Years) is highly creditable to Yankee brains One Township Cosimitleeinan (For Three [ . Eaat of the a suit for the office-you will find in and ingenuity, as well _as to many Yean) [center line of Church street and ineladiDe American workm[_ Towmhip Clerk 1For Three Yean) all of Plane street and the southerly su! our complete stock, suits that will, Oce Con*Uble iFor Tbree Yean) [of Slain utreft to the intenection of the weste; 1 to give to the Ori< To be elected :— ly end of Time street. ' add comfort, poise and smartness to One Uale and on* Female M*rab*r of the Re- Thin. Waid. Fir>t Election Dlitrlrt best in building.coi publican County Committee for each DLf- Pollinc Place. IJarru Ljceum. 305 Main trkt. your appearance. LEGALN One Male and one Female 3Icm!>er of tbe Detcripiion ef District Democratic Ctmnty Committee for each From the «e.UrrJf i3;er>ectk>n of Plane Correctly cut and tailored, the DUtrict. ' -'- StrecW, niong the center line of 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS and at the same time nml placcj u-i!l ... line of Church i weaves are the very newest. ' Estate'of Pierson W. Smith, de- kter any Ic^al voter* not heretofore oter lice of Church .. tered. if Oak st. produced to the ceased. Said Board* will mU6 tit at the umeMorris Canal. ' ' ' Pursuant to the order of the Sur-pUtrt between the bour* of oa< P. M. and Voanh Wsrd. Fint Elrctkn Dbtrict nine P. il. I Standard Time) for resiitra« tl Polltnir Place," 5!r*. Abbie Brady's (tore.1 rogatv e of the Countl y of Morris, made ~_ * ~ r n f 'A l>riaT.Kr«TpunKHea* UonJ Tuesday«a«Ha^j., uciowOctobeir Uthivin,, A3^t1H39. *HLJ 1177'?>lain ft. . . ' on th" e thirteent"" " h" da" y o'f September3eptember,, A.-'A.-1• finallfinally oon TnoulayTuesday,, NarcatUST*MAU r «tbtth, . 19211MJ . l>e- ' Detcripiion of District '' •-"--••-- - '-x - " apdieifnP.M., West o! the c«nt«r lire of Oak st. pro- Silvertown Cords D., one thousand nine hundred and]*™^* t™.? V, ±>}:.*?±":tinir a General A-Mtd to the Herri. Canal to the corporation! Twenty-threey, , notice is hereby giveg n j Ejection, l Jin* north of the D.1 make youfcar •e llembrr of the General Assembly ; of the Morris CanaL to all persons having claims against i FOR FALL OVERCOATS look better and he tstae of Pierson W. Smith, late of last longer. They he County of Monts, deceased, to of the Uoanl of Choicn Free- YOU WILL FALL FOR present the same nnder oath or affir- give you the great-' ne Towiubip Committeeman (Fo IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY mation, to the subscriber on or before Years) To!>m»ra M. I* Ern*t. David J. For and These—for there are few men who est return on your he Thirteenth day of March, next, "uw&ibip C>rk (For Three Years) Cdna O. Fox. hi» wife: Ine Constable (For' Three Years) By *irtae of an order of the Court iof can resist them-the cloth and the cut tire investment. icing six months from the date of eaid Absentee electors who are rezutered for the 1 Chancery of New Jericr, made order and any Creditor neglecting to General Election may make application U)!of the date.hereof, in a rauie wherein Hack- are so typically English. the Coantj Board of Election, not-later than {ensack Tnut Company u Com pin in ant, and you bring in and exhibit his, her or their :tobe--•--•-r 23, I!f23. - for a -ballo t to enabl-e the- m Bemard M. L. Ernst, Darid J. For. and Edna claim under oath or affirmation within i rote on General Election Day. ; O. Fo«, »re three of the defendanU, you are re- Polling place* exd tr'jet deMriptions of quired to appear, pWd, answer or demurr to And you know nothing is smarter the time so limited will be forever Election Dutriete are aa follow*?— tbe complainant's Bill of Complaint, on or be- barred of his, her or their action there- First EJectisn District fore the Fint day of October. 1923. or in de- than an English-looking topcoat. '•Ulna* Place—Township 'Hall, .Montville. fault thertof, «och decree may be made atralnst if against the Executor*. Description of Dbtrict you as tbe Chancellor shall think equitable Dated the thirteenth day of. Sep- All niter* reaiilinB north of road described and' Jnit a District No. 2. The cabl blill is filled to foreclose a mort- CORD TIRES tember, A. p., 1923. **UiBs Pbce—Pine Brook Fire House, Pine trme liven by Mountain Lake*. Inc. to North James V. Beam, Proctor Becwad Election Dbtrict Jeney Title Insnranee Company, bearina dite Brook. February 26, 1929, on Und. in the Township Lillian C. Smith and Albert P. Smith, Description «f Dbtrict of Hana«er, Connty of UorrU and EUtt of Sesfin thetyngfynt Executors Beainnlnc at Cockaway' Hirer Bridze Mmtb New Jeney. which mortsase was duly as- >r the residence.at P. W. Dalton and- easterly * by North Jeney Title Insurance Corn- Boonton. N. J. 100-tf-Tu. to the corner at residence of August Faotx, to complainant, which deed of as- Dealers Listed thence northeasterly to corner known as Tat- Wment'wa, dated February 28, 1920. tles comer, and thence easterly to the To- You. Bernard JJ. L. Enwt. are made defen- WE AIM TO SELL SWEATERS NOTICE OF CREDITORS waco-Plne Brook road near residence of F. dant, because it b alleged in till Bill that Below yon are the holder u! » certain morUcoxe WITH STYLE AND COMFORT Estate of Henry Salmon, deceased. Witness my hand thii 27 day of ' August learins: date Answt 2, 1620. made by Gerard A. D, 1»23. - J. Coco*, to Mountain Lake;, Incorporated, SclJ'Silvertowns Pursuant to the order of the Surro- FRANK II. GTAItRKEY, • rhlch-„« • •, , mbrtsag'• a -i- -v- Awaisne_. * — •d " atort kniyoui V.nby On the links, for the hunt, for gen- gate of the Comity of Mirris, made on ' Clerk of Montville Towiuhip, deed of Assignment dated February 2, 1922. which "niorUfajre coven the premise! deicnbed the thirty-first day of July, A. D.rone IN CHANCERY OP NEW JEKSEY fn the bill of complaint, together with other eral sports wear, you will find sweat- thousand nine hundred and twenty- indi, and is an encumbrance, it)taequcnt to the three, notice u hereby,given to allTo Parker IL Sweet and lUttle S. Bwr:t: lien of complainant's mortgage, anil Joa, ers like these just the thing. . By virtu* of an order of th* Court of Oa»Id J. Fox, and Edna O. Fox, are made persons having claims against the es-Chancery made on the day of the date hereof defendanU bftau*e it U alleged in" HU bill tate of Henry Salmon, late of thein a eaoM wherein Ernest A. Sanders and that yoa are now fn posseulon of said mort- Of all wool,.brushed finish, with- Dorothy B. Bander*, fats wife, an Complain- gage, premises, either as tenant, tenant*, or County of Morris, deceased, to present ant*, and Too and others in Defendant*, you 1 deep pockets and collar, that button the same, under oath or affirmation arc required to appesr, plead, answer or demur D»U July II. 1025. to the- Bill of ssM Complainants, on or before JAMES V. BEAU. to the subscriber on or before the tb« Twenty-ninth day of August, next.' or that. 714 Main Street. Solicitor of Complaint well about the neck, they are warm thirty-first day of January, next, be- In default thereof, such decree may be made Boonton, N-.J. ; • sj-tt-tB against you. ,aa th* Chancellor •ball think and comfortable. ing six months from tbe dite of said itbl d JL order; and any creditor neglecting to n* fayy m to Ernest A. Sanders and Dorothy NOTICE OF j^ETTLERIENT. bring In and exhibit bis, her or their Sanders, eafd November lEth, 192Z. on claim, under oath or affirmation with- lands In th* Town of Bot Mi Ct Notice is hereby given that tbe ac- in the time so limited, will be forever New Jtner, and you. llatUe 8. Sweet i count* of the subscriber, administra- barred of his, her or ' their ' action trix of Andro Strapec, deceased, will therefore against the executors. and an> the tBortgagon*ln ^ald~~Mortc*z«i be audited and stated by the Surrd- • Dated the thirty-first day of July, > 28. lffc ' gate, and reported for acttlement to NELSON C. POLAND, K.D. 1&23. Solicitor of Complainant/ the Orphan's "Court of the County TLEMINOTOH CUT OWlfifl CO. Sarah E. Salmon 616 Main street, DoonU-n N. J. of Morrii, on Fridajf, the Fifth day of •'• • . • ' William"C.Salmon October next. , . Turner Co. 1.0*1.(8 ORPHANS- COURT W.P. Dated August 25th. 19?3. / • Executor*, May Term, 1023. > I. M. REED 134 Myrtle ave. . 802 Cornelia st In the mailer of the Application ot Mainret Mary Strapez> Administratrix, O. E«aas, Ejwentri* of tbtV-jtut WHJ and Lincoln. Park7N.J. ' . , . Bodntoi Fittjtown Boonton, N. J. Boonton, N. J. TeaUment of Chart*. H. Enns, d«- 514 Main Street THEEE BKIDOEfl OABAOE Joshua R. Salmon, Proctor, Morris* James V. Beam, Froctor. town, New Jersey. l ' Rub to Show Catut why there ihoold n«t Boonton, New •Jersey. Three Bridge* b* a Bate of Lands. M-t-10-tn larcant O. Erant, Executrix of tht Jail 94-t-O-ta »• "***»•

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