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,6,000 "Justice to aUt - APRIL 8, 1932 b malice toward none.9 and Friday Nooa. and SUMMIT RECORD

number of people FORTY-tHIRD YEAR. NO. «3 SUMMIT, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 12, 1932 k-end trips to At- •3.50 PER YEAR test route to the to' via. Route 25 own to Borden- V. F. W. to Call Post from BordeiHown Best Extra Point Offer Now in Effect _ Seek AH.SHmmlt Laker fnlted States Route Summit contractors who will Spring Beautification and Renovation School Teachers Over $59,060 Paid re-miles nSrthwciit agree to employ all-Summit Proclamation" Here ^Beacon Hill" and the motorist in Herald Subscription Campaign labor for their work are asked to file their names at the local Sign Contracts Taking its title from an old page in Relief Fund i via Egg Harbor of Summit's history, the .recently Q to Atlantic City Employment Exchange. Sev- The winter season invariably brings an accumulation of Daily Commissions Paid on All Collections and Oppor eral persons contemplating pri- debris around the homes and grounds of most property owners. established organization of Veter- 132 miles Is rec- vate projects have asked the With the advent of spring and the budding of Mother Nature with Board to Consider An- ans of Foreign Wars on Friday Emergency Unemployment ise it is almost en- tonity Offered to Win Big Cash Prizes at End ofnames of local contractors who new life I, as Mayor; am taking the-liberty of urging our people other School Building night determined to call Itself Bea- afflc lights and Is will use Hill City labor. to give special attention this year to beautiflcatlon of grounds, con Hill Post No. 11>(». The meet- Relief Work Progress- igarded as a route Drive—Roth-Strand Theater diving Free Ticket ing was held in .the" Bet>chwood the planting of trees and shrubbery, painting of buildings, re- Site—Refuse to Change road office of Thomas. F. Munroe, ing According to Report With Each Subscription pairs or remodeling, wherever financial circumstances will per- School Districts who Is temporary adjutant of the mit. This urge on my part is prompted by two motives: c post. at Sunday's Meeting .1. A desire on the part of our people to make our It was'decided to "defer election It is Not Too Late forTsew Entries to Start Work New Playhouse community as outstanding as possible In It:; genual Creative Exhibit in Mayof officers at least until next week, Planting all around attractiveness. . when a larger grotipiHi'xpi'ctwrti) In today's SUMMIT HERALD will be found a. list of-entries to date Production On 2. Any. special work of this kind will materially re- All except three of the teachers attend. An effort is being made to) Over $59,000 of the.pledged sub- in the circulation campaign. White the list la a good one, and the lieve our unemployment situation and make it possible in Summit public schools have secure additional members and any Ucrlptlons- In the emergency unem- signed contracts for the next school ex-service man who participated in'. „, . „ . , . , jnanagement Is very well pleased with the progress of the drive* up for our unemployed to again become self-supporting;. p!oyment rellef until this time, there are quite a few who signified tfte|r intention of "A Murder Has Been Ar- Through the liberality of our townspeople It has heenr" year, It waa revealed at last night's anyUnlted States campaign beyond ! ""palm of last meeting of tho Board of Education. this country's boundaries is eligi- jfa" liave already been paid, former working in the campaign who have not progressed farther than the possible for our Unemployment Committee, to do,a ranged" Being Given splendid piece of work. Special effort at this time to j On resolution the staff was hired ble. The V/F. W. is not a coin-[Mayor Edward B. Twombly declar- entrance coupon stage. All This Week at Little make possible getting our folk3 back into channels for 1932-'33. Thd three who have petitor of the American Legion. ed Sunday at a meeting of the Bm-> >btain motor fuel In other words, aulte a* few who* of regular employment Is now just as Important as not signed Include one who Is ill and two who have been offered bet- POLICE PISTOL SCORES ployment Exchange Committee In have yielded data enteredhaTe not turned In their Steals TWO Men's SllltS Playhouse your financial pledges of last fall. the Y. M. C. A. The latter commit- :hat the synthesis ter positions with other schools.. first subscription as yet. And for In the cas^e of rubbish, 'phone Mr. Mort, Executive Official Yesterday's sebres In the poJico tee, now literally a group of 100, 1 and solid hydro- this reason new entries are Invited. From Tailoring Shop John D. Morgan, president of the n thane, can be up- Record of 14 Years'Work at City Hall, Summit 6-2130, and he will arrange for lta prompt pistol shooting competition follow: was presided over by their chair- Not all of those now entered will removal.. Board, served as chairman after CI»M» A —T C'la»» » Jly, according to take an active part, and within the A robber whose aim is apparent* upending several weeks at Sar- man, Channlng It. Dooley.. ines, United States " Playhouse Week An-earnest effort on the part of our citizenry will greatly Elgiin !>6 Cr.isw) 93 next few daya a number of names ly to, be well dressed on Friday asota, Fla. Mrs. Perry MacNelile, AllrAlartlni •... «6 UkUukiln ,. 92 "As far as we know no one In )mmerce. will be dropped. The campaign night stole two men's suits from This is Playhouse Week at the help at the time and I therefore urge that the period; between vlce-preBldent, was the only absent Van Tronic. Corrorjiii »i Summit has gone without food, April 15th and May 10th, 1932, be considered as "Beautification 91 Hhorry manager only wishes to publish the the tailor shop of Anders 6. Ahl,Playhouse, the little theater of member. She Is visiting in North- Mcilruth ... !*1 Tmyford- .: so shelter, heat or light," Mr. Twom- names of those who Intend taking 10 Kent Place boulevard. En- Summit, whose productions for the and Renovation Month," and trust we may have the hearty co- hampton, Mass. * > Hunvjlln :., «9 bly, director of the Summit com- an active part and who will stick trance was forced through a win- past fourteen years have been so operation of our people—to the end that "Summit's unemployed The- Board Bpent a great deal of Behre 00 Sherlock :..•.. 89mittee, continued. "We promised to eagerly anticipated and enjoyed. may be given employment." * t'liuienui :..: 90 ISeymjIds '... 88 to the campaign until the finish. dow. The theft was discovered Sat- the session conferring with Her- Hlrcli 84 Duffy 8G stretch the dollar to tne utmost and Within^ Its attractive walls where man F. Beck, local realtor, and H. A new entrant would b> under urday morning, at which time Cap- Respectfully, ' 84 • Lambert 85 since January 1st every dollar has tain Edward T. Nelson, Jr., began the atmosphere of a tiny and com- Theodore Sorg, attorney, concern^ Connelly t 82 Kakloy ".... ;.. 81 hut slight handicap at the present •'•'...- EDWARD T. SNOOK, - McTernjin 80 been stretched to the limit, so that an investigation. plete theater Is BO informally ob- ing acquisition of a school site In Klynn .'. 83 now, due to the efficiency of the or- time, as the campaign is really tained, are presented, three or four -. . . Mayor. tho Ivanhoe Park section of Sum- •'Trlndell 81 only in its infancy, and has ait ganization, we are able 16 function times in a season, the very best April 12, 1932. > mit. It has. been recognised for on slightly less and care for moro ~ weeks yet to run before the award- plays obtainable, by a varying and jsome time that that portion of the ing of"the' tig cash prizes at the_ families than before that time." To BeginCivic talented group of amateurs. city needs an elementary-school. fleo. Washington Oak -Although Mr. Twombly's office • finish. .",•"••' \_ Organized under the direction of .The board decided to meet-4n Mr. Any person In this* section who cjoses June 1st, he advised the or- the late Norman Lee Swartout, this Sorg's home on April 23rd to go ganization toj continue at least in would like to earn spine extra cash, association has consistently upheld over the possible sites. Planted on Arbor Day during their spare time, may find StateS. A, fcrto Boy Scout Drive skeleto^Joftn for the conservation his principles and ideals. For the Price Worries of ttt^remalning moneys;- Tlie - past two years,' under the direction "This has'been on our minds for $100,000 program originally plan- of MarjorleCranstftun,jeCastun,TT whohawho'd Hold Annual fleeting OoThisWeek tho last two years," Mr. Morgan Appropriate Ceremonies at ned to last until June 1st will do Thursday on Beatifica- alwayl s WorkeWkd dwit ithh hhiim as an able said, also expressing concern over so and the additional $19,000 in sub- is open to everyone in this section. tho price which may hnvo to be High School Friday Af= There are no obligations of any and Inspired assistant, it has gone The annual meeting of the New This is campaign week for the scriptions secured will carry out tion Project— Groups on producing plays of especial Jersey Society, Sons of the Ameri- nnid for a school in the northeast ternoon—J. W, Davis work in the summer. Since that kind whatever, and there can be no merit, In a sincere and painstaking Summit District, Boy Scouts of' 8ection. losers. One retains a daily com- can Revolution, will be.held at the America, upon which depends the amount Is really small, he said, Offer Assistance manner; with as careful an eye for Newark Athletic Club on April 16. mas for general Bchool supplies Makes Presentation every effort should be made to cre- ' mission on all collections, and then coming year's scout work-r-a work were opened and reforred to com- at the end of the campaign, the detail and.dramatic effect as is Luncheon will be served at 1.30 ate private work. The major part compatible with the highest aims p. m., and the election of officers Which has justified Its existence by mittee for tabulation and report ipnijrp of the registrants at the employ- Individuals'Interest of the amateur stage. results and by quality of program. later. Most of tho supplies, it waa L(lllll*; solicitors receive the four special and other business of the annual ment exchange are of the laboring The present play Is a tense and session will follow the meal. In trying to raise among the commented, have lowered appreci- cash prizes, less any commissions About twenty men will begin Arbor Day, April 8th, 1932, will class and could well be worked In- thrilling melodrama, called "A Dr. Arthur L, Johnson of Cran- citizens of Summit and vicinity the ably in cost. to the general beautification pro- already drawn. work Thursday on the Civic Center Murder Has Been Arranged," and A letter from Joseph Gohlenbcrg long be remembered by the .young- Here Is a list of the tour special, beautiflcatlon project, which will ford, Union county superintendent sum of 12,000, the finance commit- grajtn. written by Eralyn Williams, with a of schools, has been nominated & Co., developers of the Gates and er generation of Summit, as this cash prhest— [Include placement of the elms cast containing the following peo- tee, headed by Daniel Washington, Madison avenues section, asked re- The former mayor declared the 1 without opposition for first vice- was the day when tho Mayor's beautification ._j>lans "were con- First Prize—|S00 in Cash. which have been given by the Fort- ple, Molly Wassey, Lee Blngham, is placing the immediate future of districting Second Prize—$300 in Cash. president of the State society. Har- scouting here squarely up to the '"' ceived in a big way. Let us have Third Prlze*-$200 In Cash. - nightly Club and the cherry trees Louise Blngham, John Steieruv ry p. Brewer of Summit also n past a good-looking, upstanding town— offered by the Playhouse Associa- Frances Smith, Florence Ames, Al- president of Elizabethtown Chap- community whose youth is being go to Hamilton School of aud studenta of our. High School, Fourth Priie—|1 In Cash. bert Banning, Washington," designated "undeslr- creating natural work, not made tion. Various organizations are Guy Dezrilng and ter, has been nominated.for secre- taught upright character, manly fi planted on tho lawn of the school One Is credited with 5,000 points Alyce Martin. able, The board felt, however, that work, for as soon as possible we for the entrance, coupon. Then the falling In line with offers of assist- tary. He Is-a past president of the living and healthful activity. a young onlttree received from Mt. want to forco labor back into its ance to the committee. ~ The setting is the stage of the the districts should be maintained first subscription turned in will State society, has served three The sum required will not be a and it was resolved to so notify the Vernon. natural channels." The plan some- empty and haunted St. James terms on the Rational Society's ex- burden, in any sense, upoa the The program was arranged by A. count 15,000 extra points. And the The committee has expressed the Theater, London, and has been de- Goldenberg concern. what resembles the block-aid pro- first subscription also earns points feeling that Individuals should ex- ecutive committee, and Is chairman community provlded-.a large num- J. Bartholomew, principal of thegram. signed and built by James Stevens. of the national body's American- Gullbert & Betotle, architects, re- under the regular point schedule. press sufficient interest in the pro- ber enter co-operatively into the ported that an ash hoist in Jeffer- High School, assisted by members Plant Early .' The proceeds, from this produc- ization committee. > enterprise. A limited few cannot of bis staff. In accordance with For Instance, one new subscription ject to assist, too. Suggestions tion will go toward unemployment, son School had been repaired, a W. Richmond Tracy also spoke, _ for one year will start a new entry range from a honeysuckle vine at The ticket submitted by the nom- be expected to carry on. It is a fetement wh h DavW D^G .Christ", the arrangement at 11.30 an,., the revealing, that the Bicentennial relief. It is customary for theinating committee, in an unanimous community responsibility, and It with a total of 25,000 points. |1 to a complete project at f 100. Playhouse Association to donate a superintendent of school bulldiugs entire personnel of the school, con- Committee In the United States hoa_ A list is given below of special report. Includes the following: , he seen that If each \md slating of five hundred nnd eighty While a number of representa- portion of the proceeds of each play : ,kler refuTed. already planted 18.000,000 trees. people ctlon-have rates at which, individuals might For president, Louis Sherwood r pePson appealed toto , and somsome.whe who | pupilH with the teaching staff, as- He advised that all planting pos- to the aid of local organizations first . vice-president, Dr. Arthur sembled In tho auditorium where red the' total amount secure trees or shrubbery for the that are doing social welfare work, do not wait for an appeal, respond sible be done, before April 15th, al- Lacey Johnson; second vice-presi- even in a small way, the "budget Teachers have difficulty securing the purpose of the occasion was 4work done Is fairly evenly dls- Civic Center. » Puring the past fourteen years, the rooms and board when.they receive- though evergreens may be planted litetl. No one can be said to In the first project, that to be dent, Col. Philander Betts; third will be raised. outlined by Mr. Barthelomew. In at any time. - *' . Playhouse- has consistently and vice-president, Russell Bruce Ran- positions In Summit, It was declar- the meantime the High School have secured a big lead of any started this week, the Landscape Steadily contributed about $4,000 of ed. Their salaries/' which' might L. A. Taylor reported for the ex- kind. A new entry at this time Committee has been donated, ex- kln; secretary, Harry Frank Brew- badly, depending upon the guidance band had asxembled on the lawn chaage office that, since labor for Us proceeds, and kept In a sound er; treasurer, George Moore Reuck; appear high to outside communi- In front and fnclng the building would be under but a slight handi- clusive of cartage charges* both financial conditions. This has provided by the adults of the city. eleven weeks has been paid in food rogistrar, Frank Starr Reynolds; - . . - .. .- . i. * tiesnun,, araiue incommensuratiijvuiiiuiuiinutuiue witWILIhI thiiiou and the excavation for the i'ecep- cap. Only a few subscriptions at sand and fertilizer. Top soil has been In a considerable manner duo orders, unemployed workers are genealogist, Wlllard Sturgls Much- Over a hundred active boys loo^ to Sulnm|t C0Bt of ,,vlng ,t wa8 re. lloh of the, tree. As soon as the this time would be necessary to I been., offered at %\ a load. Anyone to the interest and support of an triply anxious to make a dollar or ; historian, Daniel Stantou the scouting: program to provide | Inarke(i band was in 'position the faculty bring one's standing right up with planting In .the Civic Center under enthusiastic group of subscribing gy j Johjl D DougnUi superintendent two, and will work for a low wage. Hammond; chaplain, Rev. Arthur their energy outlet and to instruct j Johjl D DougnUi superintendent and students filed out from the the leaders in the campaign. the direction of the committee may or associate members, the un- ttheh m In clean funfun, manly a^sa^s . »"«»"«! Of sphools, reported a decrease in. There are 425 on relief registration Nelson But*; chancellor, Harry w auditorium and formed on theand not more than a dozen have And one of the biggest advant- secure these same rates. A picture selfish devotion of a small but very: character values. Ihe scout oJ*fartelidance for March The aver- pavement running from the main ages «in beginning at this time 13 of the projects is possible in envls- energetic group of active members Prescott Beach; librarian, Russell |ca nnot. stand still. It-will go for- i percentage was 88as compared received $15 regularly a week, A Bruce Rankln, and^Natlonal trus- ward, building more troops, enroll- j entrance of the school to Morris sum of $3 a day is now equivalent the fact that the biggest and best'lonlng honeysuckle and white roses- nn^er 'tne' guidance of a thoughtful Bruce Rankln andNatlonal trus- - - •••• — •• " ' with . 94 a year ago. Jefferson. avenue, then on Morris avenue to extra point offer of the entire cam-' In the foreground, with base plant- executive committee, the. leader- tee, Thomas Wright Williams. ing more boys, improving facilities Roosevelt and, the Junior Higli to what $6 formerly'was to these Maple" street. While the students men. • palgn is now In effect. This offer ing and evergreen background. . ship of an ably chosen president strengthening program; or. It will Schools were high in attendance in were marching out and forming the does not end until : Wednesday The price list mentioned above and the intrepid and artistic zeal of Program at Junior go backward, a thought those in- j the order name{i. jt wSs the low- school bgnd under the leadership "Most of the families are manag- night, April 27th. Every dollar Includes* trees (elms, dogwoods, its director. ~ terested in boys hdhardll y dard e to con-i |.est attendance record there has of J. C, Schaedel played appropri- ing," Mr. Taylor said. "We believe turned in on subscriptions up until hemlocks or cedars) at $10 each; In grateful acknowledgement of H.S. Tree Planting sider. j been in Summit for many years, ate selected~~.pteces. After the that no one has been hurt and that the night of April 27th, will, earn shrubs frorn $1 to $5; climbing the fact that through the courtesy The Boy Scout organization ^ of- j ,ilie expressly to air epidemic of in-formation was completed the Rev. details worked out by Mrs. Gros3_ far more points than If turned in roses at $2 and honeysuckle at |1of the old Library Association and The Junior High School spon- fers a progressive, constructive fluenza and grip, according to Mr".George P. Kastman, president _Lof and Mrs. Brokaw have been thor- a plant. ough and accurate. Money earned. after that time: the Summit Public Library, the sored an elaborate Arbor Day pro- program. T , it offer_,».,.,s good leadership, „, Dougall. the local Sons of the American Until Wednesday, April 21th, The Civic Center necessities in- use of the little Playhouse is given gram Friday afternoon, climaxing j it provides leadership training, it Several of tho .manual, and ..fine- In private work will help not only' rorkers in the campaign clude 50 cedars, 10 at the rear of this dramatic organization- for its the activity with planting of an, j gives splendid camping facilities at arts teachers attended the Indus- Revolution opened the services [the man" doing a-"Job~buf~eyeryone; Iveni 35,000 extra points,-in addl- the library, 20 In back of the play' care"andupkeep, the association American linden tree which hadiiow cost, and in these ways helps trial Arts Convention in Asbury with prayer. After the prayer Mr. | on the list." Anyone employing (pn to the regular point schedule, ground and 20 at the Y. M. C, A., sets aside a small fund from each been given by the Union bounty | Summit greatly In the training for Park on March 18th and 19th, andBarthelomew spoke very appropri- men from the exchange is re- for each and every cluo or com-a total project of $300; playground production to buy books, on theShade Tree Commission through j future citizenship. _. now plan attending tho conference ately of the official designation of quested! to notlfy^the office of the bination of subscriptions which fence, roses and honeysuckle, at adrama with which to increase the William I. McMano. r (Why wait to_ be asked to give of the Eastern Arts Association in Arbor Day. amounts paid. There are 45fam- will total $7. Two subscriptions of total of $120. In portions of $15, $30, Norman L*eo Swartout memorial The exercise began In the High iyoujyurr share? Mr. Washington andjjjej w York on Aprip l 21st and 22nd. J. Winter Davis, chairman of the j Hies needing total support and 40 one year each will form one of the $40 and $35. A similar project at collection already established by School auditorium with music, ajnd all of his committee: * William j Several of the physical training de- Summit Geofge Washington Bi-"! -wltir partial depeadency, all oti *7 clubs qr combinations, as also the Y. M. C. A. fence Includes minor partnient will go to Philadelphia centennial Committee, presented , l i the gift of several hundred volumes songs, that Included Joyce Kilmer'a Bradshawdh , A. T. JCoehlerJKhl , A. C : which takes 25 per cent, of avail- one subscription, of |7 for twoitems totalling $90. Shruba-at the from the late director's own li- "Trees." Mrs. David Decker of the ' Bernard, O.. B. MierriH. H. B. on the 19th'for a three-day con- I'the tree to the Board of Education years will complete a net, or three "Ytt will ampMntJto $50. brary. - ventlon of the Physical Education and the High School. Mr. Davis in able funds, * •• ~ - " V" Garden Club spoke. - The tree was ! Twombly, J. B. Dougall and Mayor "In answering questions, he said• and a half-six months subscrip- Overlook Hospital has given per- Convention.—Miss Grace_E._ Jones^ his presentation remarks said: ; tions; Tickets for this production are planted on the Elm streetlawh by IE. T. Snook will be glad to receive that 50 .scents an:hour-is a good' mission, to begin the beautfHcatioTt ott sale at~Rog«rs'Pharmacy. Tues- George Brown, representing the]and report your, contribution, Summit teacher, is secretary of the "Mr. Holmesl , representinppgg the association and will preside;^ over wage for raking leaves and the Wofkers are requested to turn-rPlan there. On that list are 15day night of this week is the sec- student body; Helen Kentz of the Early response will save both time Board of Ejijication, faculty and like.- in tneir subscriptions once ~ or hemlocks at $10 each, 10 dogwoodB ond dress-rehearsal to which the several of t|ie sessions. The Board;; etudents-of the SenlorJiigh School, Girl Scouts; Thelma Swenson, Girl jandrmoney for the District Com- Kirk Offers Mot Wee each week, and then at the at $10 apiece, two plantings of active members are invited. Wed- Reserves; jcenneth Snyder of thcrraittee. resolved to -papyy $10 expenses to iriends of Summit:-- Theodore •S.Kenyon-spoke con We have assembled here, today to cerning the municipal garden space uine oLtae special extra point of- shrutibery, $50 and $140. nesday and Thursday nights are re- Boy Scouts;. Charles H. Beek, teachers" going to conventlpns at a fer the campaign manager will fig- _Any "civic-minded person may.. served for the associate or sub-Junior High principal, and' Mrs. J. When buying, mention that you ( commemorate a notable -event" in [offered by the Jersey Central Pbw- we the total amount of cash turn- participate from the smallest $1 scribing- members, and the per- Boak, president of the Parent- saw the ad. in the HERALD. . farTfidbl^ydle to those attendini g in^ nearbti"y the history of our country. er and Light Company and remark— 1 Saturday cities. ,•'.'•'""- Through the. courtesy of our Gov- ed that- more land might be need-' JJ** * eactronerand will,issue Item to aTiomplete project. •= formances.. Friday .and Teacher Association; —" the HERALD. 1 place ^1he dlt of Wch one, A" very complete chart of-prices nights and Saturday matinee are Mr. Dougall also reported on the ernor, Honorable A. Harry Moore, ed. Before the meeting concluded , ~ !l PQs for each $7 and spots to be beautified Is on dis- given for the general public. As is elaborate celebration 4>f Arbor Day we have secured an oak tree from William A. Kirk had donated" a plot 7^, oT subscriptions. ,Any play in th7« Employment Exchange well known by this time, the In the public school. Mt. Vernon, the former honie and in Woodland Park. amounts over even $7 clubs or sets window. • - smallness of the auditorium makes Creative Exhibit In May the burial place' of our illustrious William S. Koithan, Mayor Ed- ^'" be,Pro-rated at the rate of it advisable for" anyone contem- Entrants in the Summit Herald Circula- Flans for the Creative Education first President, George Washing- ward T. Snook and ex-Mayor Oliver O extra points for each $1 over. Explanation of Council's plating attending this third pre- Exhibit show that It will be held ton. We are planting this young B. Merrill also spoke. Miss Mary lnr.yone ln sewing room and the reading of the l " « « folnt i u the state." this-yearly exhibit hero madfi durlB the On the Sunday evening following •LTsFof'-entrants -wilI"bo--pubiiBiied--"«ach Tuesday andrFrlday. advertises the city since news of j reminder to our young people of j gardening articles in THE SUM- At the last meeting of the Com- cL^lPalBB and tt « the run of this playi one of the de- Subscriptions and points for publication must be in this office the display Is broadcast by the the sturdy and grand character of MIT -HERALDHERALD. ThaTht tsmal lll JJobbs •for A UwM made t0 BP«claI ef- mon Council a resolution was lightful, informal picnic suppers, not later than 6 p. m. Monday and Thursday of each week. New State Department of Education, the founder of our glorious coun- are acceptable was' emphasized. everv n° ^ wund up passed concerning the payment of 1 h ft^ PCcl and Promise before inaugurated this season, will be entrios wanted in the campaign. Campaign just starting. Phone The bulk of the exhibit will prob- try. _ ' ... • - % The fourteen vlce-chairtnea' of pas into history. wages to skilled workers, the rate held at the Playhouse. Everyone or call today for details ably consist of manual and fine! The peorge Washington Bicen- the Committee of One Hundred rd to secure being a maximum ot 67% cents an brings hlB or her own basket sup- arts products and'ench elementary tenniul" Committee of ' the. City of! were Instructed to hold meetings anny !T" mbe hour, wages, not to exceed $27 per per and drops In anytime after six BARNETT, MRS. R. S., Parsonage Hill rd.t Short Hills 5,000 n mbe or school will have an Individual ex- Summit presents this tree to the j of their groups before the next geii- ,S "" '- '<* <* Points or week. Evidently the purpose of thirty. Following the ptclnc, there BELL, FRANK E., 178 Oakridge a/e., Summit 25,020 hibit, in natural setting, of their Board of Education of our city,' eral meeting. These vice-chairmen before bbeing eligible to win BDWEN, CORNELIUS M., 3G De Forest' ave.. Summit 5,200 minu*d on Page Two) this resolution has been misunder- Is promfsed this time, a most Inter- respective projects. which you, Mr. Holmes, represent. I iupliido.Parker D. King, W.AiTay- stood by some of our citizens and esting, informal talk by Chervl CLARK, MRS., MARY, 313 Morris ave.. Summit ... 5,000 Price Chenault, 509 West 121st I hope that you will accept this) lor, W> H. Gllley, William M. Hoyt, In order to clarify this situation, Crawford of the young and very DECKER, MISS DORIS, 145 Summit ave., Summit 29,060 street, N. Y., was appointed for the tree and that a permanent record} Miss Janet Ivins, A. Clifford Ber- na>re|| in the wages as outlined apply only, much alive Group Theater of New DELROY, FRANK, 5 Aubrey st., Summit 5,00,0 balance of the school year to suc-be made In the minutes of your j nard, Edward de Seldlng, J. W. s to work being done in connection York. MISB Crawford will bring DI MUCCIO, MRS. FRANK, 71 Broad st.. Summit 22.060 ceed Miss N. Carrier an teacher of prpccedlhgs, so that future gener- Dietz, Mrs. T. H. Ellis, Arthur K. DIRIWAOHTER, THEOPHILE, 128 Bookman ter.. Summit 32,000 . """-••• ••-a . , . ._ ._ _ .. , ) • • _ * | • r»_ *._! ^:i_ » , fj^-_ * t * »«• >nall Claims Court with her Helen Chandler or Hor- vocational civics. Miss Carrier rc- ntians may read and learn the his- Kelley, Patrick Jv Kelly, J. W. with the city's program submitted EVANS, MISS MARGARET, 5S2 Springfield ave., Summit... 22.000 tense Alden, both of them Broad- j m sipned as of April 1st, ncceptlng a tory of this important occasion." Davis, E. S. Chrlstman and Robert to the State Emergency Relief Ad- GRASSO, MRS. NICHOLAS, 18 Sylvan ter., Sunilinit V ministration,, and has no bearing way actresses of considerable rejc- better position elsewhere. Mr. Holmes, in very appropriate W. Chasteney. ".•"'"' "'"•"' ognltlon. To this particular nicl.nc, HAMLIN, MISS SALLY. 22 Dogwood dr., Summit ... 5,000 and fitting remarks, thankell the on private work of any type or -di- HARDY, MISS ANNE A, 3 Oakland pi., Summit 24,000 clerk Sre | the court mension! ' • the associate as well as the active ATTIMD BIBLE CLASS COUXTY comnilttee.ror prestntlng thri tree Patrolmen Thank Merchants For 88lon and thrce members are invited to come and HELME, EDWARD, JR.. 408 Springfield ave., Summit 22,000 MEETING which ho accepted for the Board'of P. B. A. Ball Priiefi PartiPartiall e Lementi ft This resolution was passed at HENNESSEY, MRS. WILLIAM. 22 Beauvolr ave., Summit 27,o;iO l' » owitnh substan- bring their own supper.? This Is an j Education and stated that a record Prizes at last Wednesday Height's the request of the State authorities Informal invitation extended HOCKENBERG, MISS'ANNA, 1 Kline pi., New Providence 23.000 Representatives from the Summit j would be made in the minuted of as the item on the State program through these columns. • MOLL, MRS. CLARENCE W., 47 Morris are.. Summit 35,300 eighth annual ball of the Patrol- John rendered by Methodist Church and the Central j their proceedings as a permanent men's Benevolent Association were a8 was not filled in at the time it was NELSON, MISS RUTH, 146 Beechwood rd., Summit 35,800 PreHbyterlah Church on Sunday at-1 record of this notable occasion. a and submitted, due to the fact that the NUNAJv, MISS MARY, 128 Summit ave., Summit 34,000 donated by the Summit Shoe Shop, PF. t i. Lumber Co., teirded the Union County meeting of! The planting of tho tree then McElgunu Bros., and Roth's Bak- nk KuteU rate had not been determined, Athenaeum Members OSWALD, dTTO J., Diamond Hill rd., Berkeley Heights 5,000 Men's Bible Classes ,ln RoHelle occurred, Mr. Davis, plucing tho 3 4«1 n a8SC0 °Coa. 67l Park either by the local committee or PORTER, MIS8 JANE J., 62 Vallfey View ave., Summit 5,000 ery. The latter gave a huge cake. I F to Get Extra Tickets Park. A Central Presbyterian del- first shovel of earth around the The prizes enabled the affair to be 45 the State authorities. ROSIELLO, MISS JENNIE, 34% Orchard st., Summit .../.. 25,000 egation, under the leadership of roots. lie was assisted 'by' Mr. $ RUNYON, MRS. MARGARET GREEN. 133 Summit ave., Sum,. 36,900 one of the moat successful the po- Co Tho April meetings of the Ath- Gcorgu Marvin, attended on April 'West, superintendent of the build- lice have ever held, the committee mpany, vs. Reg ANTIQUES SMITH, DONALD. Springfield .: 5,000 2nd the East Orange convention of ing. After the earth was firmly W. A. and F. E. Helm, well known enaeum will be held on April 2lBt SMITH, MRS. D. H.. R. D. 1, Chatham 5,000 states. Officer,Thomas Reynolds 1 71 the instead of April 14th. Commander tho State Federation of Men's Bible fixed about the tree. Miss Julia was chairman otttie committee on ^ Kutello, auctioneers, will conduct a fine S.NEDEKER, MISS AVE,. 227 Morris ave., Summit , 35.G0O Classes. Ferrattl recited Joyce Kilmer's sale of furniture, mostly antiques, Donald |B. Macmlllan will speaH on THOMPSON, MRS. ANDREW, Valley View are., Summit.... 5,000 arrangements, which included Of- "Twenty-four Years ol| Arctic Ex- beautiful little poem, "TreeB." ficers William Lambert and Charles on Thursday, April 14th, at 356 Q TOTTEN, SAMUEL, 68 Ashwood ave., Summit 35,500 ploration." The meeting FW •>« > Get your tickets for the Colored .Miss Ferrattl Is a senior of burDukln. I Springfield avenue, commencing at WATSON, MISS RUTH, 19 Dogwood dr., Summit 5,000 Y. M. C. A. benefit picture nextHigh .School and the splendid im- ne!lt of theCo1 tho High School auditorium and WILLIAMSON, MISS DOROTHY, Murray Hill 25,000 ored Y Jf r * " 11 o'clock. Inspection day before two extra tickets will be Issued to Monday and Tuesday-from Siegel's. jtrcfliHlve manner In which she 'Phone Summit 6-0377 for snow T 6 1 Mmi Bnd sale.—-Adv. WOOD, MISS NATALIE, 49 Hobart ave., Summit 6,000 rendered this little poem speaks «esdny'Ah-",!,-",'">. April 18-19*. TJckets*y , 50c. each member, The address will be Reese Davis', Feibush's, Sieberfa white service. Summit Laundry. Illustrated with moving pictures. or Y. M. C. A.. —Adv. (.Continued on Pago FlveX Inc. Safe, sanitary, economical.—Ad - '- : : —*dn Mention the HERALD when buying.

•>J) y^^MfeMM^^ifev'2ii«.fc#*.^fei3i ion Agent Summit Tom SkeyhiU to April Planting \ Jefferson's Estimate of Washington's "Insects and Pests of the Everyone who has a home-in Personal Characteristics Garden," Meeting Topic SkQWS Many Economies toB e Effected Show Windows Lecture a( Millburn t Summit must be enthusiastic over fA scries of sketches out- the excellent plans- for the beauti- At this time of renewed consider- planned his battles more Judiciously. The Garden Department of tho Ikuilon of our Civic Center. Hut If deranged during the course ~of comes," Mrs, Satterthwaite sa lining particularly effective ation and revaluation of Washing- Fortnightly Club, at its regular window displays seen about Let us carry this spirit-into our ton's services it may be of interest •ict ton, If any 'member of his plan yvaa monthly meeting in the Community "Hence, we have shaped our j&to- own gardens so that every piuce dislocated by sudden circumstances, he gram to demonstrate how tho wo- town by a HERALD reporter. to many to learn the frank opinion was »low JTV n-adjustjuent. The con- House yesterday afternoon, fea- Business men arc devoting all shall be made attractive and no un-of him" from-»na. of his competent scqudiico WON. tfwt he often :fuil«-d in iyred a witty and practical talk on '_"! men with only limited funds avail- their ingenuity to making spots may mar the bounty "ttrF~fte1it~aTrd~raTinj* aj?.ihisl an rncitiy able may get tho moor nutritive (friends and intimate associates; in 'Station, as at iloslon and York. ' Ita rPests of the Garden," their places attractive in an our city. • such opinion has been left by Jef- "He v.at ir.«iji;t(i!i' of tear, imtling by a representative of Andrew value for her food dollar. This wo effqjt to regain, pre-deprea- | Conditions. _ for planting this IKTHimal Unng n sided, with Mrs. J. Boyd Risk,act- oulr program by conducting classes Psychologists contend that your no set-backs, ._ but when" oiic-e decidi'd, K ' S through attention is mqre" attracted to * among other subjects mentioned j with lii.s whah t ever Wil ins as judgij of the exhibit....'.. ofr food standards, on the economi- Leaves shottM be removed from PI cal buying and prepratlon of foods single thing than to a maze of j "the violence and the malignity" "We have both an unpleasant the-flower borders. Lawns should of parly spirit which then existed "lil« I'nti-nrity'was nv>st pure, ht;t jus- day and an unpleasant subject," and on food budgeting.. Women items and this Is apparently under- be'looked .over for bare spots and tice the -.nidht flcxililc 1 have ever who seek it are given individual stood'by Summit businesses since and which extended to severe and knowti, no niiitlves know .about our ene- their simplicity. The local busi- . If one is planning u new flower jjrom' Monticello, under dato of the words, a wise, a K'»HI ami .t nrnat mies and how. to fight them in tho In disseminating information on .bed, the ground should be spaded'"January 2nd, 1814, wrote:' man. .His tcin|).r was naturally, high- ness office of the New Jersey Bell' right way." . nutrition, tho Extension Service fdeeply, rocks removed, sand added "You say that in taking General toned; but rclhrtion and re;;o!iil.«, b in.i;-t Ire- in the division of Invertebrates, Emergency Relief Association, the .should be spaded in. meiifious in his wr.iili. and stated that there were at. li-a^t" Salvation Army,' and other inter- With a large show space in the Federal Coalition that you encoun- ""In his t'K[ii-!iM's he" wa" Commercial Building, the company Perennial plants can be planted ter a perilous topic. I do not think but exact: liberal in liis.nt ,50u,ftpo varieties of them. They ested groups. inow and old perrenials can be-di-. so." to whatever iinmiisi-d utility; liut may be classified under soveu The work in home management has employed the cut-out card- frowning and unyii'lding mi. all visiuif- board figure of a man walking in "With Mussolini and - the - Black-t-j. vided and reset as-soon as they are^ Jefferson then gives his reasons beadin^s. . • . • Includes the rendering of assist- Shirts" will be the subject of ~a lee- a few., inches above the ground. ary projects and air.tlfiwortiiy <-,ilU on ance to families in planning the rain, and not looking too far not agreeing with the corres- •Kin charity. His heart was* riot warm „ "What we need to know most ture to be delivered by.Tom Skey- lf annual seeds a-r'e to be plant- pondent as to the burden of bearing in Us -:iff(vtlons.; liut he exac:ly cal- about insects," the speaker con- budgets for specified incomes, and pleasant about the procedure. The ed u tl0uId culated eviwy•--••nHin'-s falue and uave power Of ^suggestion is heightened hill aj the Millburn High School | -, • be done under glass; Washington; these reasons consti- him a solid esteem profiortloned to it. tinued, "is how to exterminate for conducting group discussions or later, after danger of frost is them. For this purpose they may on budgeting. The rearrangement by a placard, "Save yourself those auditorium, Millburn,"Friday night, tute a fairly full and, I think, just "His person, you .KIKAW- was fine; ifiS. M- V. KATTEUTHWAITE over, they can be sown out of doors. analysis of Washington's character, htB stature exactly what one \vuii!ri he considered, in two great orders of equipment in the kitchen is an-trips in the rain—a telephone will April 15th, at 8.15.p. m. In the af- Dogwood trees are so beautiful wish, his deiH>rtment easy, erect and do all your errands for a few cents and they also show that in consid- noble; the best horseman of his use. —those that suck, and those that Dizalirili. April 12-Seeking to other Una of work carried on by ternoon at 1.20 o'clock lie will lec- both in their lovely flowers and chew. This detcfrninea the type at a day." Order one now." A bronze ture on "George Washington." ering that character, including the and Hie most graceful figure that could M isxMes iryiag to maintain de- the Extension Service as a meads their red lcavesTn autumn. Now Isconduct which it inspired in Wash- be. Heen-on horseback. spray to be used iu their destruc- nting standards despite re- of showing homemakers how they finished, French type 'phone is also This Is' the concluding number the time to plant them. » What a "Although in the circle of his friends tion.-'1 can save much time In doing their exhibited and that is all—card- of a- series of lectures and enter- ington, Jefferson predicted ac- where ho misht be unreserved with incomes, the Union County "wonderful sight it would be curately the future conviction Of safety, he took a fair .share in i.invei-... A. description of the most im- HTSXM; Economics Extension Serv- work. The demand for such as- board figure, 'phone and placard tainmentB at tho Millburn High .throughout the city if every yard centered in the large window on a School which has been sponsored his countrymen—that Washington Nation, his colloquial talents were not portant insects, with colored tMs vear Is eonSasizlng a pro- sistance is. increasing, according to could boast of one or more of those merited "everlasting remembrance" above mediocrity, iiossesjsin^ neither lantern slide illustrations followed. oa wfcich shows how economies Mrs. Satterthwaite, because many black plush drape. by the Education Department of ornamental trees that thrive so copiousness of Ideas, nor fluency of nta the Woman's Club of Millburn. and that the history of tho world \yords. -In public -when called on for These included beetles, gypsy _ ^T be effected in food buying and women are now doing more of ^Perhaps their window—displays well in Summit. a sudden 'opinion,- -he was unready, moths, inch-worms, caterpillars of Mr. Skeyhlll was bom in Aus- furnished, no like example. I«ngttration, outfitting; the family, their own household tasks. In- helped the Summit office to boast Let'us try, each one of us who- S. E. TILLMAN, _-. short and embarrassed. Ytt he wrote various types, the leopard moth, in borne management- struction also Will be given in the last month the largest net gain in tralia and lias survived three wars has a home, to make Summit a readily, rather diffusely, in easy'and the parsley worm and the tomato and three revolutions. He attend- Brig. Gen., U. S. A.; retired. correct style. This he had Acquired' ; was reported here today by reupholstering of furniture and thesubscribers of all towns and cities mote beautiful place to live in. by conversion with the world, for his worm; There were also interesting Margaret V. Satterthwaite, reseating of chairs with rush or of the metropolitan area. The ed the Peace Conference in Paris, The following are the extracts MS: March report of the company No matter how small th.e space from the letter of< Jefferson above education was, merely, .rending, writ- pictures of the destruction caused appointed Union County cane. the opening of the League of Na-or-how difficult the situation, there ing and common arithmetic, to which by these parasites. The most suc- Demonstration Agents and credits the Summit branch with an tions, ran the lines into Soviet referred to bearing upon the per-he! added surveying at a later day. Hsme Mrs. Satterthwaite explained that is a means to briiifj beauty through "His time, was employed in action cessful methods of destroying them to Mrs. Alice C. Keller, although women.now do less sew-increase of 40 telephone subscrib- Russia, marched with the Black- sonal characteristics of Washing- Cft. ers with Montclalr second with 33. ton: - ;• •chiefly, reading HttU\ and that only in were suggested nnd_described,' and %¥o resigned because of illness. ing than ever before, there still are in Smyrna; agriculture and English history. His should prove of great value to de- Interne wed in her office in thea large number who make their "I think I knew General Washington correspondence became necessarily, exr partment members in their garden- and Intimately und thoroughly; and were tensive^ and with journalizing-his ag- Court Heuse here. Mrs. Satter- own clothes either because they be- the thick of The following books will bo help- I called' on to delineate-.his, character, ricultural proceedings, occupied his ing. . -.°', - > • a!t* «xplai«ed that homemak- lieve they can save money by BO Hotel Suburban Notes Turko-Grecian struggles. Today It .should beJn terms tike these: i.- leisure, hours within doors. he is hailed as the most brilliant ful to those who are planting their "Hl« mind wajj Kwat and powerful, "On th^-whole, his character was, sedung rays and means ^pf doing or because diflculties in fit- Hecent arrivals at the Hotel Sub- first garden or planning to landr without being of the. very first order; In It's mass, perfect. In nothing bad, cils through the birth of a government, „ jcanizing can obtain help from ting make it impossible for them to word painter on the lecture plat- Ills iKini'tratloh stronjr, thoujfh not so urban are: Joseph L. O'Brien, Jo- form. scape new grounds: "Garden In a few |H>i.nts Indifferent: iiiia it may ni-w *n its formn ahd principle;*.' until in- Extensiao Service in the form purchase anything but the more seph T. Harris, Asbury Park; D. L. Guide," A. F. De La Mare Co., pub-aeutu a« tlrat of a Newton, Bucon, or truly be said that never did nature and it had settliii down /Into a quiet and ef free information on" low-rcoat expensive dresses. For such wo- Tickets can be secured at the door Locke; and UH far as he saw, no judg- fortune combine more perfectly to orderly train; and of .s.crupul jusly ~ Haigh, Miss L. M. Fromer, Summit; or from Mrs. Jacob "Hodel, Mill- lishers, 438 West 37th street, New ment was ever sounder. It wan Blow mnke a man great, and to'place him -jbeylnK the laws.through the whole of rasas, familju budgets, clothing men the Extension _Sarvice dffertr Andrew 0. Locke, Princeton; Mr. York City; "The Seasons in a In operation, being little aided 1>y In- In Hie same constellation with what- Ills carter, civil and military, uf whicn m, land through classes tb classes in sewing, in clothing re- and Mrs. William Starkweather, burn, and from Mrs. Robert McC. Flower Garden," Louisei: Suelton, vention or Imagination, but sure In ever have merited from man an evcr- the history of the while. wurld fur- Johnstone, Short Hills. .•'"'• r cunr jimlon. 4 b : *—*—•-* "te bitt ia economical food buying iiovation,-in the remaking-ot-gar- Bast Granger—MrBT—Wr-Pi-Noveyi puOTsTIeTs!~* Be~ "Hence the common remark of his his was the singular destiny "These are my opinions of Oenor.il aafl ji«paratioii, sewitig, and family ments for wear by children, and in New York City; Mrs. E. E. Seep, ginning to Garden," Helen Page officers,- of tho udviintiiRes liu derived and merit of lending tho, armies of his Washington, which I would vouch at ctiag. Full details -on these clothing selection and buying. Miss Edith Monighan, Oil City, Pa.; DATES TO REMEMBER from .councils of war, where hearing country successfully through an ardu- the Judgment <usine«.s of thte club Organize NrJ. Council ters otCamden^JaineB H. McQues- Tues,, ".'AJ>L' 2C-—AlFday-'sawing -Tu ihe elu|> house on Wed- meetijiK of Women's Missionary So^ with them at the mcetjng Brothers J"3)f; Electrical Leagues tion of Camdea^J.'-VRtissell White Harry " West and George -Sic *•?«• The nomination of Phillipsburg and Edward /. ciety, Presbyterian Ciiui*ch.— _ "Die driverJor, the SheriSanJMotor Bus the crankcase empty, it will certainly gjye .MaJcolm Mntr, chair- Tues., Apr,-26—International Re- Sjtiehler, who recently recovered _At ft-nieeting" of the electrical VVhite, Harold P. -Litchtt^ld and from illness. Company was ready to leave 'Bajpner^ you sure, safe lubrication in everyday d alid Ruth- Wm". S. Daviffist. Newark. lations DepLJFiSrtnigh.tly meeting-. nominated • for tlie leagues'^ of New'Jersey held at the JVVed., Apr, 27—Art Dept. Fort- 'The^odjjo will- pift on the initia- Wyoming, for Sheridan with his big Reo driving. IHs the only oil that actually The objects* of the Council, of tory degree on Thursday-evening of Newark Athletic Club, Thursday Electrical Leagues are to extend nightly meeting. - W. T. evening, a council was formed for thla week. All Odd Fellows arc bus loaded with passengers. penetrates and combines with metal sur- the usefulness of electrical leagues T'hur'3., Apr. 28—College Club, vited to attend. Refresliments will co-oidinating tiie activities of the byl-co-orditiated .maTHet develop- Lance School'gymnasium, 8 o'clock. be served after the meeting. faces. That's why a "Hidden Quart"-ite|r > " . electrical industry in New Jerney. ment programs, to promote wider Sat., Apr. 30—Saturday Evening i Then he made a discovery. TTie oil line ris Club, Masonic Hall, 8.30^11. ap in your motor and never drains away. )Iatcs ° =S.. Harold W. The following "officers were Use of mankind s greatest servant had been accidentally broken, allowing ,\v. Jefferson, Robert _ Thurs., May S—Progressivc As- * wit J elected: Edward J> While of New- —electricityr to"maintain a high It cuts down wear in the starting-period* ol>-u- A. Stewart, 3rd, standard of ethics amongjts mem- sociation,Roosevelt School, 8.15 the Conoco Germ Processed Oil to drain zuu Campbell ark, president; Edgnr F. Jobe of o'clock. " - • - Caniden, vice-president; Win. R.bers to the end that adequacy, when other oils drain away and leave" Faitoute,, safety •and maximum Use of this Fri., May G—Brayton P.-T. A. our, and the crankcase was empty. With Mrs. Moses' \V~Fa"i-1 Crane of Summit, treasurer, and Child Study Group,... leader, Mrs. parts unprotected. It gives your motor , a great commodity shall be mado all Banner closed for Thanksgiving, he t1 3i9i| S. Davis of^ewark, Becro- •George • W. Brown, home Mrs. C. J. ;!;f , i an avenue, has re- Wnr available to the public at the least longer life, with fewer repair bills. y ; Beck, 3.15. could not get oil and had to drive the 16 ^efl toinliolj-oke. Mass.. where 1 possible cost. ^... *"'" tlje P«est' of Miss The following leagues" were rep- Mon., May 9—Annual Mother and v re-1>t:uiHt. • . resented: - Tri-C6unty Electrical GIFT TO Son Banquet; Y.i-M/C.'A. miles to Sheridan without oil. At Sheri- Have this extra protection. Change to T dM S. Petti- 'League with headquarters at Sum- "UF'fetf Mon., Mny 9—'Garden Dept. Fort- mit, j Electrical League of Northern nightly .Club,.. Community House, dan, inspection showed that the "Hidden Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil ac A §25 check of. appreciation for r Florida to their New Jersey with headquarters at the work of Summit firemen has 3.15-p, m. "^~ Quart" of Conoco Germ Processed Oil the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle. jtiacjkettstown, Electrical League of been given the department by A. M. Tuea.ti May 10—Women's Mis-, S. Morley South Jersey with headquarters at Hess of 12 Waldron avenue, Chief sionary. Society, Pres. Church, 3 had saved the motor from returned Cauu!en, Electricai l League of John B. McNamara announced last o'clock. damage! t We neither encourage *"«try ennkcue" «» Hot Springs, I Kaston-PhillipsburR . with, head- night. There was a slight firo in Tues., May 10—T. I. A. at 10 1 es liave been spend- I quarters at PhlUlpsburg, Hudson pcrimenii nor guarantee woes* under alt ^ IT't 1"' 1 t>l •• Mr. Hess' home Friday morning a. m. In Y. W. C. A. conditions. But unsolicited letters Iron ICounty /Electrical League with but damage was trifling. Mon., May 16—Women's. Auxil- If Conoco Germ Processed Oil motorists, now in our files, tell of this anl w• llls St'l>ool present- I headquarters at iary, of Overlook Hospital, Nurses' hundreds of other runs with empty auk' d Tlle can protect a heavy bus widi " Plfa of the Essex Electrilectrlcac l League with Suspicious Symptom Neglecting the slight tear or rip bibd Community Center headquarters at Newark. Homely Nurse—Oh. matron. In the upholstery of the car quickly aiu rnoon at 4.30. It was announced that leagues results in completely ruining it. len Tint*. l'f a live think I ought to toll you that Pa- Sir Mill me in process of organization for tient No. 14 just tried to kiss me. Have US repair AT ONCE all in- on Sat- the Atlantic City region and Tren- Matron—Tried to kiss you! Good juries to tho upholstery, replace kindH of ton. gracious, take his temperature at Electric Pumps hroken 'springs'^ roniake the seats, etc. . —„ white Imitations were extended to theonce.—Humorist. for waterproofing cellars. f'liiekens, rabbits,' electrical leaKtien of Paterspn and Skilled service in -EVERY THt HIDDEN QUART DRAINS AWAY Tlu t'ntry lee is i3llzabeth to join the council. Electric pumps for garden HRANCH of AUTOMOBILE UP- and the aim of Routine business sit tho meeting 1=5 Jtl fountains and waterfall effect. HOLSTERY. *e the "Beconsisted of 'acceptance of prelim- Just Phone Summit 6*0020 f,rom April inary constitution and by-lawa, !, ,K •-.• the Ameri- election of officers, appointment of FQRTHE FRANKBRENN •V'soiiation. Th^e pets necessary standing committees and Hinton Electric Co. CONOCO 2 EVERYTHING IN CLOTH o'clock to 5 | preliminary arrangements for tho FINEST * 81 Alexander, Axe. aad T-ciHtratioration centecenterr s lit l ti hich will COAL. FOR THE AUTOMOBILE lirst annual convention .which will 1 ITTEB MONTCLAIU GERM PROCESSED "!''t avenue and slight damage) Sit CHARUS LD when buying two victories in as many starts, and race with it he knows that he has been hit. Lacrosse, like hockey, heary and continued rains oser the been i'rfcsitjent General of the Na--I w»ls the .bicycle's fate, with FAR R ELL FOX is mil or action all of the way. The game is of true American origin aa P*** week-end. Streams were al- Dill Lindeman lost one game. tional'Society of. Sons, of the Am- Pi MARIAN NIXON PICTURE J That gave Summit a record of it was first played by Indians. 1 ready very high dae to,heavy rains erican Revolution. Mr. Adams wan m fifteen victories in nineteen starts, '_., — °T—*— I during the first few days of April a major in the World War. The Associate '-Affrm'tlmi /•« which is a pretty good average in BI The yearly agreement between tee by John B. I)oiif;all, Kuperiii-i for an even 300; and R*lna6oer, the masters and llie journeymen! tchdeut of our city school system, j _ and the crack shortstop, hM ah Sro-rage the court within ten seconds after receiving it. Failure to observe this Bat from all accounts there ought rule will result in loss of the ball at the nearest sideline. ; to be more trout in the streams this was terminated April 1st, at which: In the afternoon the'Junior High, of .299, including six doubles in his time the masters offered $8. • After j School planted a George Washing-; BELA LUOOM collection of. biter——'— •: » » Once the ball is passed across the center it cannot be phased back year than ever before, because it j is claimed by those who have been'compromise the $10 rate was'ef-j toTTXlnden tree with lltting cere-! Never before has the screen Summit's regular, line-up that until the other team touches it or an attempt he made at a basket. The : tabs on the situation 'iiiniers,- althp-tigli.iueinT..' inonleii. - -This- tree-wa 8.- -planted on ~| DARED reveal iuch a ttory •I year consisted of IJndeman. In. the bers of the Itocal No. 223,'SIKI' with the IClin- street side of the btilldini,' box and Farmer receiving, Rich- of fascinating horror.., such a spectators. [oat from the State Hatchery this their employers indiv'ihuaiiy and | near the entrance to the Junior I terrific tale or murder and mad ardson on first base, Kurfess on "" it was because but few of them had I High School. { teond, Reinacher on short, and TherT e will be few pivot plays next year as a new rule states that year than ever before, and more of experiment by Dr. Miralcle... gJuBter" Brown on third. QoW a player may hold the ball but three seconds with his back to his own the trout planted have been big done so last.week that a report thTifj In the afternoon the pupils of J basket while standing inside the foul lines. This form of attack was fish. There have been thousands the union was on,strike was cir-jthe various grade schools, with the j It takes courage to see it, but Comlcum stein, Cheney and Reynolds saw of brown, rainbow and native trout you'll never forget what you , action in the.oijLtfield^for the^ great- used by many college teams and the ball, was frequently held tor longer culated. Although they have signed ; assistanceof the fatuity of the re- than three seconds, while a team-mate cut in to take a pass from a tail planted which .were anywhere front at _$_10* ;i"or work under master spectiv.e schools, planted Him trees experience. er part of the season. v centerman. __ a foot to twenty inches in length painters, it is understood union on the school gromuls to eonimem- The 1907 league was composed and such fish tan give a good ac- WithieonWaycolf and manyblheri. of Summit, Irvington, Chatham, ie National Rules Committee did not eliminate the center tap-off me'n may secure their own work atiorato the blcentenniul .of the birth j nge the rule concerning the shooting of fouls. It had been fre- count of themselves when on the their own price. - jof our great President. It is the; Produced by Carl LaemmleJr. BENNETT Westfield, Dover and Elizabeth. f quently argued that an alternate pass out would save the time used by business end of a hook and line. !- = I hope, of all that these tfees nuiy'i Presented by Carl Laemmle. The Elizabeth Club was managed Furthermore there are a lot of good Directed by Robert Florty. by Dave Drlscoll who is now busi- a center jump and that all fouls called should be shot at the close of.the The HERALD welcomes all news live and grow intti, great irionu- game but the committee agreed that the non-stalling regulation would fish ia the streams left over from items ofj interest to you or youi) nieiits of our country's Illustrious Bated on tht story by ness manager of the Brooklyn Na- last season* The summer was dry ltf

High School. He la known as Alex, at,had the! i?!.^ ~H. BrWARNER RIN-TIN-TIN • J jrs later the present Lackawanna two were pinned on hiffi is,hjrd to :' --;, - in --.. — in — say. Jankoski first attracted at- 1 LWgue Was organized by A. G. BaH 1 ie Lightning com of New Providence, with tention as a member of the Junior Boys' CKfb"basketball team of the ^Tiic Menace" Warrior" Chatham,„Madison;' Millburn and n ['HUB I New Providence in the circuit. Rob- Neighborhood House in !93#£=J Special Saturday Matinee at-2 o'clock— r "-^ ert-J. Murphy was called nipon to the spring of the . same year ^he 8 presi(le t ot captained the Summit High School ^ "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" ?o.f^ » " thirieague In golf teartu ~\... - and at 192!)-after an absence of over twen- Janjfoskl was awarded a minor School varsity squad. (Sames *Ul be played each Sat- y years from Lackawanna League Ruisi played with the High School gBjj Pallette, Clive Brooks, Marlene Dietrich. Ann May Wong. 35caiid40c ' loam letterin golf in 193fl^but no letters aroay with June 4ih, July 9th, aid JA and 40c hasehall of a previous l were given to the Irolf-Jieam last varsity during the past season, giv- August 20lh. left oplenTor the play- JEmil Chautard in Paramount's- Shaughtti Express," showing at the-j year as it did not engage in a suf- ing him two major letters in bas- ing of postponed games. One game Millburn Theater Wednesday and Thursday. ficient number of matches.f^Thls ketball., Nick is not only a capable will be played on each holiday. BaberHadder to Bay guard- hut -a dangerous forward. r nf C k iyear,_howfiverT the boys are certain y VI «3. /i»_|.t receive minor letters as s,eyen^| The only fault In his play is a o tendency to dribble into the'corners iMillburn Blues to _ teen matches have been carded. *'Mfirders in ffie% Mpe''lt Strand" £ "h "Babe" -"adder, -the The Canoe Brook Country "Club arid and attempt one-hand shots. Nick Hold Practice Saturday Summit Gold Club"courses will be is good at that type of shot but it last year led the-tack- used for home matches.r—" is an .extremely difficult one to|~~ make. The ilillburn Bines will hold ^liyWithaist/^Others League batters with the re- Pop performed ._«n the High practice on Saturday afternoon at average of .518 for thir- School second team last year and This spring. Nick is trying out for the baseball and golf teams. He Taylor Park. An exhibition game this season started the season at with Springfield-has been arranged, forward on the varsity basketball worked out on Thursday with the golf team at the Canoe Brook for April 23id. Sterling Stryker, team. He also performed with the former New York Giant hurler. is Tel, Millburn 6-0800 Senior Roys' Club in the Senior Country Club, and will be on hand today when the golfers open the expeeted to KSfrl for Springfield Sunday School League^buguebutt turned | touay g vj W^bNESDAY ?nd THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 14- his ankle early in February and;season-agalnBt the AlumnWat thefwawe BUI Baker will be on the that Just about ruined his game for i Summit Golf Club. '( Z_ | monad for the Blues. .Millbarn the remainder of the season. Nick is a candidate for an'oat-f'WWjnpen the Lackawanna League MAftlENt Jankoski won his letter in base-i field berth on the baseball team; season on April 30th at-. Caldwe'Il, ball last year, performing at sec-'j bdt must decide in the very near Roberyear't Mnlcabys team. .Jr., is manager of ond base. He was also employed in future' whether he will play base-ttl ar' team tho outfield and hit the «pple for ball or golf. There are many con- IIORLD STARS TO DIETRICH nn average of .267. It is doubtful, flicting dates in May but Nick will KIT«;KKS FOOL IN IIKXKHT however, if Pop will be seen on the'; .probably remain out for golf until baseball field this year as a sched- the latter part of April even if he ule of seventeen golf matches decides t o cast his lot with the ball Local swimming enthusiasts will Shanghai Express should keep him busy. j team.' TThhe bblbaseball l season oopens [have the opportunity to witness Alex will graduatd e this June and on May 6th against Oratory, the greatest group of tank stars a CLIVE BROOK ever a&seuibled in this section at ] Stop thinking that you "caln* will be seen in action next year! Nick will graduate this.June and [Qatumount] ANNA MAT WONG with the Senior. Boys' Club in the will next year be seen on the bas- the Rutgers water, carnival for the WARN IRO LAND afford it." The cost of rt " " '" School Basketball ketball court.with either the "Y" benefit of the Olympic games Wed- Qidwt EUGENE PAUETTE plumbing is 'way, N or Holy Name. nesday night. The exhibition, A JOSEF VON STERNBEKC PRODUCTION Leagif which, will be the formal opening And if Croot does it, of tie new Rutgers pool, will bring teen games while performing with S. H. S. GOLF TEAM STARTS George Kojac. world's record hold- you arc assured of a quality the Chatham Howitzers, has been er and Olympic1 back stroke [cham- Feature The Man Who Played God Tho Summit signed by the Nashville Club of pion; Eleanor Holm; world's back with GEORGE ARLISS ' The Summit ^ the Southern Association. Nash- , stroke and medley titlist, and Helen open ita season this ^ wnen Uf f Olympic diving ville finished the 1!I31 season in j Meinjr> Oriner thfacee s Summia stront gGol alumnf Clui bteanj. Jan- champion, to Rutgers. Sat* Son. and last place with Birmingham on koski, Birofka, Genualdl.'Rattkow- Janice Ufson, Elizabeth girl who top of the heap. ski. and RUIBI are among the possi- won the New Jersey A. A. U. div- Holidays Constance n?uuott and,David Manners In "Lady With a Past," play- Last year Hadder performed with ohnRCroot€Son ble High School starters while the ing title, and Leonard Spence, Pcrforniniice in's'at tlio RuUi-StraiHl tomorrow and fhur.sday..' •-(,..• Chatham, Birch and Birch in the Rutgers Prep School boy who is Continuous An, a writer of weird and grue-' in Ualtimore in 1SI9, but during Dover Twilight League, and Mend- Yanelli brothers. Meter Moroney. nnd a fourth player Will perform international breast stroke record j 2 to 11 p. n. sonic inyKtt'ry stories, Kdgar Allan.: 1I)H short lifetime ho produced ham in the Inter-County League. holder, will lead tne local delegn-| I'oe stiindH at the head of Aineri- j many stories wliij-h have become and Heating He played in the outfield for the for the alumni. tk»n in the exhibition which will can authors, llitf morbid tales j claKsics of literature.' Moody, sen- 'Phone Summit «.(M8T, Howitzers and at first base for witness a world's mark assault by havif never born excelled, either inJHitive ajul aloof, his manner was Mendham and Birch and Birch. The HERALD welcomes all news Miss Holm in the Individual medley Always a Good^how ingenuity of lilot or in powerful j exactly what -owe would expect Hadder previously played with the items of Interest to you or your and by the three Spence brothers description of horror. from a man whose brain evolved Jersey City International League nehjhbori. , „„_.._ I ia the 300-jard medley relay. Bom iu Boston in 1809, Poe died (Continued on Page Seven) —

• J' , * If REAL EMATK YOU hXLg 17 ins distant iiorthe.xsterly from a point &aid proofs of claim may be filed where the said northerly line ot P»rt- •w inn »ix nwnjhs after adjudication BEAUTIFUL borne, choiee locution. 7 A\iliue is hitrrsnted by the north- with the luTcreo at Itoom 1104, SIIH- rooms, KUiiiM-n'h, estra lavatory." easterly Hue of liiiuls now or formerly tary Park UulMing, 60 l'ark Waci. Open Season for t "Marfcrsntk Rue Morgae" at Strand fireplace, double Karat,'**, lu minutes of one C -Monaco 415 ftef, thence (1) Newark, .V j, . EVERYBODY READS •walk to t-t'ttlon, near schools,: north 4S degrees 6 lnlnutes west I'tiS .Dated: Ajirll 9, 1&32. w |l«J,&O0. Wrlu Box 221, % HERALD. feet to the llnu of lands of the D., L. , UKOUtlt; \Y. W. POUTER, fil-67 & \V. Jlallriunl Coinpany ; Ihcrtce (2> lleferee In "Bankruptcy. TrouT t StartS s FridayF!! Wii a Past, Others alons Jiiu- of lands of -ComiKtnC pyy mirth 5:1 degrcw rt minute's t Classified Advertisements L sacrifice nearly new nix-room UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT {Continued fruin Five) "fTiv't house, Karat?**, near Klatlon, for $300 east 61.1-j- t tuftu- a litlioint; thwiice -JER3EV i screen story, coming to the l B. ft L,. mortgage, wonderful south 48d dyf-Tves 6 rilfe8~'r~t3rillnufe8~'«»sr~t3f jllptti-Strnnd Frida-y an4 Saturday Ten Cpnts a Line opportunity,, Write Box 2J3, feet to said northerly line of Park In 'the Matter of H&ttKY KRAVITSS, number given jhtm at th; tilot-, or a\& 59-tf Avenue: thenc-c (I) ulon^r the. »aid Bankrupt. time his license is Issued. j-was discovered to be the quickest northerly line-of - 1'ark Avenue south In Bankruptcy, • '. t C* Hue Morgue," and surest •'study" on the lot, hav- 41 degrees 54'minuted weat 50 foet to No license is- required'to fish in is NEW Dutch Colonial, 7 ixjoroa, attach- NOTICK ON OltPElt TO SHOW tJdal w ers nor Copy not ftceoptet ftftcr !•.•. ftMisy or Friday. ed garage, oil burner, every con- the point or pliiiv ofjeginnlng:. Helns: .CAUSE AN'D NOTTCB OF SALE" ! &i - In the Delaware tlujt homiyusf r^t id ib<* musf. ing learne. d „hi. s, line, n.., perfectly ,. . In venience,, north side. Tel, 0356, 6I-tf tat-No. 5 as lald~-down .. v James G. Oh* ! fl t d h w lvt es Jersey so11 b ]e r ke -KM-.K , at SummitS , NN. 8." Subject to re- *u l»5Mv l ' H? ,'! " / r 'r' i8h <& »t Jersey rcaldcutj !•«-»,'vn-n . -c-cxiMf iurul1 j ^A oar f^ ' «-^ , ^forgetting hiu 50% additional if charged. • \j * atrlftlons t?f TiHord. _ piarKj iii^^xur Sleav e l!SSS,Sr«SH5;.^|u weli the ttssiets of1 ^ »°^... » ^- ^^ivaai- - l «^ »^Z^r-^:;Z^.\ *•^ ,-n....~ •„ f,i...*—*i_ "«\ton^ no.—tA claime ,.»..I d> b«...y. tht " 0 0110 ls e ke as w hlc A BUSlKESiS that Is rapidly Browing There is dui- approximately »8,5i»6,67, a stm-k of\em«' fSrSuiiing. "5d side of the river.) Thi* >torv JU+ |L« ^«i adapted I" *, f t • •» , J *' : h In- with Interest from February 23rd, 1K32, of No license is required of Hon- for tlie 1 Yi ui--al and-cludes Lolst «llBOlf- Earle Foxe, The HERALD cndeayoM to print only truthful-classified ads, needs additional capital. Thorough, and tosts. •" Store fixtuns, and you are directed to jinvestlg'atlon invltt'il. Investment resident six alien females nor ot the s(Wi j^. win aDDrecJate b&vlnR Its attention caJled to any adrerti**- protected. Return not less thaa 7%. •FRANK-II. KSlilON'S. Sheriff. Noel ranci ient not ftMtonntor-fc' »• WgkMt jtiadardt ol Address C. A. H,; P. O. Uox 253, WILLIAXIS & WILLIAMS, JSol'H. noii-re'sident niales- under fourteen.' LU^OIL ju>i ^li*-! ,f ?, f f - Strmmk. Fees—»18.06 KDJ&SH W-CS •w. .Vtw.ick, ,N.» J., why "un "order LKealdeiit males or females under inj» roltt ui w-.u- :>: h des( ub- :orSl Expert waa directed by Archie_Mayo. SHE-UtFF'S S.AM5—In Chancery of dlrwtlnK a I fourteen need uo license to Hsh. , ed a-s r.:^ ii , ,a New Jerwey. UeUveeiiCorra N. Wlll- j It Is illegal to take- trout or any i liair-rat^ini '!"i i... of 1 1 ' ., j Heading wemen,. "The Menace," LEGAL AOVERTISINQ ianis, trustee, complaiiuint, and Helen I other game fish at night (between [ him^U a BJE <- J . ti furnished roorri, nurse or busi- tJf-MuWo'.rn't'y, et,til., defendants. VI'.: K UR1 1E i-r .nij-oriant niy.ntery drama"at the Strand a:; a fa. for salf of moritfaifed premises. rJ^ f '* « NOTICK. that If 19 p. m. and daylight), or to take .the- picture ^3 ness-womnn. Tel. 0965-M. 5OTICK OK ?iTf.lU^y^ ^^7tff2!t'» i-irfUi i»t.- iu any manner parJ«*en^rf .- i .. „ •«•• M'tst f-onii'ajiiou attraction, has an all- TT^.turday last, brown cloth pursa I{y"virtue of the'ai-ovf-stnted writ of ta n M u UMIJSUAI.. front room with private NOTICE IS HEREBY* OIVK.V, that fieri (aciJi'iTTrrmo directeil I shall , the. said sale will hi- i-onclui-ti'd at the! other thflii with .hook and line. tJiaudou. Hiv<-* P.» ° ' Ksilish • i-ast,- Bette Davia and * /iin* smaller black purse, pair ' i»< 11.. hath, private house, near station, fine tin- Common Council of the City of i e for naic by ppulill c vendut , J re i Hll 1 si XaU'lie Mooriiead are the two Am- ^.«?. SVl ,!.r, . ' :f' *!»• 1«J «».«»!>?»> Aye-. It Is illegal to-sel! trout. " I Ross cUri- D' \: -..ill .111(1 : to Supt.'oSupt.oT BeechwooBeechwood Apt* neighborhood, |30 month, (raragre. Summit vrlll meet at the City Hall In District CCour t UooniU , in thhe Court it iii-aii -yi'--. who. in;:irlvate piazza for the purpose of considering'the. re- WEDNESDAY,"THE 20TII DAY QF Eni'iishuien in tl'O cast are H. B. tviNGS Department "Paxstwok Kov Main Strtet, Jjack*iisa-cfc'i N. J., on chemical, or to use explosives «ir' onriortimj-* &•> *»'«--Vu- '-ii i*i<* bl on sacond floor next to bathroom. port and. map of the Hoard of Tax Al'HIL, A. D,. 1932. Vvaijncf, Waitir Byrou, Craufurd 8iM n Th» Summit Trust Co. said 2Dth daymiit<>d at tiu- HankrutiT • Court I or to use medicated bait. Trout 'J. ' <']«•( ii ir T( 'in ffradlngr, pavlnp and c-urliing of Wood- land and prt-tnlseH hereinafter particu- , "Tla- .V.enuce" is fr&m the^pro- FOUND and doublo ro«9ft H-'i-r*., :1U" and naturally, has a-British locale. of the.iCity CI«rk; «ndv/will at that Bi per cent. den«9lt will be he-legally is twenty dollars for each' room for business Beginning- at a poltit-on the easterly quired from all purchasers. fish so taken. Hoy WTlliam Neill directed the New woman, very reasonable, central. time-' or at any subsequent meeting side line pf Tulip Street therein distunt For further particulars, to the which, th.j now , J-iidv With Tel. 1185-AV. -• . . , 57-tf adopt and-confirm said report'with or 482.30 feet northerly from the north- j The trout Bertson opening April C'oluinhia drama. - rnoiv house worker, small _ family, without alterations as they ni-ay deem erly side line of 3fmintnln* Avenue, GEORC.EW. W. PORTER, 115th covers hrook trout," urown, "Alice" -"of the wondeiiand- tale rerniai or Swedish preferred. Write COMFORTABLY furnished rooms, proper. — • . • from said point of-hesliininw running Rereree In Bankruptcy. rainboXv and loch.. leven trout and of Lcwi^ Carroll, the new all talk- (J>r appointment giving references. central, breakfast. 14 Irving; place. Dated: April 11, 1932. thence (1) alonu uald easterly side line DAVID BOBKKR, Write* ltox 230, ^ HERALD. : ' l-tf FREDERICK C. KENTZ,' of Tulip Street north no degrees 3 min- Attorney for Receiver, 6H-65 : /'. '..City Clerk. utes east 60 feet to a stone monu- Lefamrt BJdg., Newark, K. J. THE J5UOMD. - -18.'• Euclid avenue, ment ; thence (2) south 7!) degrees 51 1BPonTUNITY for young man hav- 'dramatic ability to learn puj-p-et- beautifully furnished nliiBle and ESTATJB OF 1.OUISA HOLT COI,- minutes east 154.50. fet-t-; then'co (3) IN- TUB DISTiuOT COURT OF THE .pe'rlnK with well-taown marionette doulilo roomB, with running water •TOM, Deceased. • • soutli 23 degrees 45 minutes went 40,90 UNITED STATES FOR THE -DIS- or private bath, nt-nr station, refined Pursuant to the ord«r of George 11. feet" to an anKle In saldilhe; thence them has been stocked with plenty ,r/aStaMtoii: small remuneratio1 n1 . TRICT OF NEW JERSEY while learnlnff. permanent sfiJp** "' atmosphere. Tel. OHO. 39-tf Johnston, Surrogate of the County of (4> south 9 degrees H minutes west of flsli *by the CommiHsion. Of f ,Urea amen-; all the fairy tales that l-oflition when capable, Address Union, made fii she This.-is so because this story .more fully. Live at the Y. M. C. A. A few undersigned, as executors of the es-easterly lino of-Tulip Street, and the . liankrupt. v . the streams like they know: WANfEP fine vnennt rooma. Maple, street and tate of said deceased, notice Is hereby point or place of beginning:. Relni? lot In Bankrutcy. ' .. their own back yards, have already j closely attains in its/emotions tho Park u-rcnue. 99-tf given to the creditors .of said-deceased'No. 43 as. laid out and nhown on a cer- .NOTICE TO CREDITORS t-f.mrncn denominator of all normal r-MOllED vvoitian wants to do house- to exhibit to Che suhscrlbers under tain man" entitled "Watchunff Park, TAKE NOTICE, that the-reeulver In childish impulses. . Of the '.sub- THE GUAYLIN, 19 Euclid avenue, oath or affirmation their claftns iind property of WntchutiB Homes, Inc., this proceeding- has filed a petition act- work part time, Summit references. single and double rooma with run- demands against the estate of »:ild de- Summit, iSlon County, X, J.," made by stance of the, major interests of Tel. Summit 6-4166-J. ^ John J. Ke.ntz, C. E* and Surveyor, ting: forth that he tins received an offe/ they can always get fish and ning water, near the station. Tel. ceased within six months from the date for -the assets of the bankrupt estate, have their favorite streams lor e practical nurse, dally or hourly liarred from prosecuting-or.recovering office. Union County, N. J. Subject to feren-t portions of the season. r work. Tel. 6-0955-M. _ ' ' . $4,010.00 to bo paid as follows: ionabte wajCTteoftit' -sbe /wears in j d" f essence succeeds in re- COSIFO'Rf ABLE room, twin beda, prl- the same aRainst the. subscribers. restrictions set forth In deed book 1151 •(a) llelc-4»se to the receiver .„tor. I Numbers of Summit tiiiRlers will! ..|^-J an n Ing . vate bath. Tel. Summit 6-2684. 41-tf FHIIyRTUS H.-UOLT, p. 2H5. '-....- T • capturing the spirit of childhood \t\N white reliable and experloneoa, claims of $3,760.00 Against the estat•••e" hit the roads for Krookalde, a few) .'. --JI^L of cars wants I'ositlon as chauffeur, care of HUDSON TltUST COMPANY, TRere ifl duo -approximately $0,369, arising out of rent' due the offerer as fifesa *;»-»• iParis as a ;during its aleeping fahtasies as Executors. atid $5,825-.63,'wTth .Interest.from Feb- miles west of" Moiristown on the j 8<.j,«ot gardens ;ind lawns, handyman, Fwr I VXl'CRNISIIEO HOO.MS TO LET 7 landlord. j * ' aas hwm *nlns; ^.j] .ls aurjnK its hours when HOPKINS-VOnnURGER &-• ruary, 11(32, and costs. (b) $250.00. in cash. ,- Mcndham road. .Others will take reference apply to Miss Helen FRANK II. B.MMONS, Sheriff. there -•*-rji\valcc.' Iii "41ice" now a screen (iwynnc, tel.. Summit 6-0421. TWO rooms with bath. Apply Miss C, DICJCSON, I'roctors, An order has bien made by this the same road to Indian and Bur- or I. Wullf, 302 Springfield avenue, Tel. 51 Newark Street, WIIXIAMS & WILLIAMS, SolTs. Court dated the ,9th day of April, A. of the * lalliif! fcr the first time, children '305G. » • 57-tf Hobokon, "N. J. , . Vt EDJ&9H 59-6-5 nett brooks a few miloH further on, ciltli wishes work ns (central house- 1)., 1H32, dlrcetlDf? the creditors of th»i "Lady \rittt a Ptotf" «-iiH Rmlien>d ,,, meet in visual form the worker; or part lime work:-_(rood 5w—G3-71 ' ". Fees—$7.S0 said bankrupt to show cause before or Htill further to Hacklebarney av UNITED STATES BISTRICT COURT in Paria on Glfa* lii«t~risit. o colonies of the-author'3 fncesT OUI Summit 6-41CC-J. 8 APAKTMKJfTS ^Olt UKST 8 the undersigned Referee on Friday, and other poiutn on the Black TiJlOWlr .ESTATE OP MARIA H. "McCLAURT, DISTRICT OP NEW JERSEY tho 22nd day >of April, A, D., 1932, at River, while still-others will fol-i ^^^^xf^^ and the world" of "Alice," COUPLE, (ierniaiv wish poslti«n, Ho- SIX rooms and liath, |>eeensfid. 10 o'clock la the forenoon, at tho Pout frf the Irani the dormouse to the white porch, «of)d location,' ready May 1. Pursuant to the order of George H. In tho Matter of ilORUIS JACOB- Office ntiildinK, Broad and Academy low the same route to the Soiith r Eit«ir w in the KrtlK-r or separate, as cook, liutliT, Johnston, Surrogate of the County of SON, Bankrupt. star ua( W rabbit with pink eyes, the home ••hfluffeur, 7 years' experience, A-l Tel. Summit 6-4:i!ta-W. Strei'tH, Newark, New JCTHO', • why 'thoj 'Branch' of the Raritan at Long action is «forencei *• Write P. O. Ilwc 97.- Union, mad.; on the 7th day of April, | In bankruptcy. — said offer or such hipher or better Valley and helow. Some will hop miJa!ai (cff cat,' "Dinah" and all the other i3 67 A. I).. I9II2, uiwn the upplicatlon ot tKe TO THM CHKDITOnS OP Morris clianwtoi'H of jthe fascinating lumniit. > - ATTRACTIVK 1 flve-ruqm apartment in offer as may be submltU'd upon the ovpr Qchr»nlcv's Mountain tron*' prlvato houKt , rcslUentlal sf-etlon, tt'il an executor of the estate j Jncohson, Hll AVj/rttflold. Avenue, of hearing thereof, should not be siccept-1 $*ver oinooiey. ».. fliouniaiii iron* A-s for.ijoetin-?;.. Mis* Bmiit'tt lias "horde. "Bud" Pollard, interna- of said d(H'(>i\8 ^oodH now considered ample mit. • ' * h i h bih fice Iiulldlngi Rroad and Academy 1932, at n tli* North Branch at Far Hills or rcsH nue or Phone 392C. ' G3-tf the .slime against tht' bS day of April, A. I., 1932, at 11 Sale ia "Tiyt StigHtri,"' iiht> .mrtH'ii jr govvn for Maud'or Pearl, CANDINAVIAN woman wishes work TI1K SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, (ifrects, ln the City of Newark, in KB- o'clock In the forenoon, and that applipp - that sweet 'little .stream known as or a r«. | sex County, r D 1!)32> atl o 0L k In trie golf liijitw iiouj'.jluy iltt-ttvfci] !l; liour. Andrew W. J.-ukson, 17 Bry- jitnvly decorated, tjuk't, rtmid^ntlal ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. ROGERS, | tnuiHitct sueh other business as may ?LAltho forenoonJ.!'.,.^'... '' ° '°- ' ( can drop-down, to Meadow Brook a. m." and; * pi, m,, aiisfl k:-nm 7 to !i. ant avenue, Springfield, N. J. Tel. i reiinonalilc. Tel. 0O.'i6-W. Deceased. Pursuant to the order of j come'before nald meeting,__, ! GEOUOE W. W. PORTER, in tlie South Mountain Reservation p^ m. a.att cijnipii'C.!- aHa-s'ddUii]. Ap- Millburn 6-Ml'MV. , 63-tf Oeorse II. Johiistont Surro(?ate of tho | Said i»rrhood, near sta- cation of the undersigned, as Executor United Sliitea Supreme Court, and must VAT.B mid josKPH KAWitKM'K,! t-asex county rartc ^ommis- service i* sitpijEfeiii. n-fVr.'riT-e.s, Tel. Unlonville 2-27!>0. tion ; furnished or unfurnished, rea- of tho estate of said deceased, notice be properly endorsed In this, matter. tradiiiK "H BLUR COMKT STORK, i sion). A study ofi t!i>;-.«OCB(; Jour ihou-, MAYTAG. soniihlu rent. Tel. Summit fl-2121. IH hereby given to the creditors of said Said proofs of. claim-may h« filed Bankrupt, or TO WHOM IT MAY j Those who have the day to .MAN wnnts work-.'M K.-trdrnrr, cleaner 61-tf deceased to exhibit to the subscriber within .six months after adjudication CON'CERX : ] sand ili£feri?..n.t! .pfisjutir* usiiie; ih-Cj, under oath or affirmation:tbclr claims themselveH and can go furtHcf or any work around house, t'i per with the Referee at Roo•""'Im' 1104••«•! , Mili*•<.•>• - . O^.^TInI ordei 'Hit!r waHill*s; entereI.IUUIVMd heroi14TI <. Ilnl o*mn thlIUVjo ' n i * 1*1 » it -r* t~ ' - coursVIJ1I 1 « last! yv?ar*it!*rai:;-ffi«litia xhetact and demands atcalnst the estate of said Pk nlldlj 6 Pk Pl Washers •off j afield willgo to the Pequeatq, west tiy,t iMlQ ItilH- I!"*: 61-C3 front-apartment, very reasonable. See deceased within six months from the the Kecelver, requiring you to show of HaekettstoWll a Ollg the Dela- jlate of said order, or they will be for- number of Sales and Service Hupr-rlntniiderit ('lareinont Apartment, P'atedVA»Vll.9. 1932. fausi'-lifforo the undcrslRno* ncfere« ware roa(! or to the Paullnskill n't M steady worlt_as gardener, or Tel. Summit G-353G. 61-63 ever harred.froin prosecuting or rocovv OEonOE W. W. PORTER, In Iliinkiupti'yptey,, why ththee H^elv.-r „ ii i. . „, , ;„ I city or town c . Ihil'tccn years, one job, ering the same atralnst the Kubsc-rifoer. Referee In-Hsinkruptcy. should not -accept an offer of .f30o,oo aIo,nK the Newton-Blairstowii roa*. Second lionon tfm<-«m any one IiEROY-A. OIBBY,- New Low Prices.. clas.s references.- Tel. Summit SIX rooms, all Improvenwntd. In'*" Summit, N. J. •DISTRICT OF NEW JERSE^T K) oaw5woo-S3 "~ .Fees $7.80 {'•tiitti 'iff' llie iwanty I.IWH anil burden tuTtlvfitlnk,- WllX- FOIJlt rooms, hath, kitchenette, sleep- show en». l» roturnahle-.hefore the brook, reached via Newton and the ing :m Ibe p:<-ut'ra,l Pursuant to in Bankruptcy. 1 of anglers will put in the opening SUUiniUSninnilf , ^\ . J. the order off ' IIII. Johnston, Sur- TO T1IK CREDITORS OP John I-JiNiad and Academy-.Stn-t't -, .W'Wiirk, i SommtiL \«;i jwurth -frith EXTIBK FAMIM* MASHIXO costs CE-XTBAbLY located, 6 rooms, bath, rogate of the County of Union, made Henry DenninRcr, !>T4 Caldwell Ave- X. J., on the 22nd day of * April, 1!»32, day on smaller mountain Htreams less than a laundress—leaves you steam heat. Apply 36.'! Springfield on the fifth day of March, "A. D., ,3!»32, nue, of the Town of Union in the Cciun- at 10 o'oloek laihe foreinxm, at which not found on ordinary maps and free for the day. We use rain-soft avenue or Tel. Summit 6-3199. , 49-tf uixm 'the application of the under- tyof Union in said District. time you are to .show *_Riven 2-lth day of Man-h, VJ&2, tin; said John ! offer, nsm.-iy then be made, should not memory and often extremely pro- Fiat Work, minimum .50 ' ~""Moderato~rates to the creditors of snld .deooascd to Henry DenniiiKcr, was duly adjudged | be afci|ited. ductive. But, wherever you go, exhibit to- the subscriber under oath a bankrupt ftnd that a first mcctln*,' oil' \V. "\V. POItTRR, Keini-Finished, inlnltiiuin 75 1 to 6 roonQS,-electrio refrigeration 4>r affimiatlon their clalmH and de- here's luck, and muy the biggest Thrifty-Finished, minimum $1.00 — Robert J. Murphy creditors will l>i> held at the United Referee In Bankruptcy. one not get away! J'rt-SM-Flnished, minimum ;...„ $1.25 il Union Place, Tel. 0133 inands .msainst the estate of said de- States MlMtrii't Court Room, Military fiO Park Plaoe, Xewark, N."J. Hand-Finished, minimum JL.75 ceased -wlthTn six nionths from the I'ark RulldlUfc', CO Park Place, In the First Mortgages Guarantees of Title Telephone WX-SOOO date of slild order, or they will he for- City of Xpwjfrk, In Essex (bounty, on UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT and our YellowAurto will call. J3UCI-JU' .APARTMENTS ever barred from prosecuting or_r*>cov- the" 22iicl day"of April, 1932, at 2 o'clock DTSTMCT OK .NEW JERSEY erinj; the same asnlnst 4he Bubsc'rlhcr. In the afternoon, at which -time tho Guaranteed First Mortgages and Tnn IMiren I.iiumlry Service, Inr. -Euclid avenue, corner Summit ROBERT FOWLER WILLIAMS, Galloping Hill Links "A Leading PublicServici Institution." • Summit, N. J. "• said creditors may attend iind "prove*- In the Matter of JOSEPH VALE and L 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Hpaclous room their c'laima, appoint a .trustee, «ncam- JOSEPH UAWRKNCK, iiartners, EDWARD G. P.UI.VGLK, I'rnctor, ino the bankrupt and-transact such tradlnj,' as BJX'KOOMICT STOllK, Apa,rtinentn 28 Overlook Road, Summit, N. J.- Participation Certificates H(H;SES rtofrigeratlou, iiicinemtoxa, elevators, •rithcr husiileus as may come before liankrupt; ; • • Open Tomorrow BENT o a w 5w 55-63 . Fees $7,80 In Bankruptcy.' -Vars'e cedar closets, senerous closet said meeting-. «*,.„«--,. 1 house, furnished or unfurnished, 1 Sffacer-gooa service to tenants, select Said proof of claim mtiRt comply with TO THE CREDITORS OF Joseph Mountain avenue, Murray Hill; • clientele. SHKRIl'T'-S^-SALE— In Chancory <>f Seel ion 57 of the Hankr«ptc.v IAIW and V»le and Joseph LawrtMUT, jiartners, Weather -conditions permittinK, j New Jersey. Between' Fidelity Union 21 of the General 'Orders-of the trading as Ulue-Comet Store, Kii) First iinprtTVPrnr-nts. two-ear garagi**- RENTALS - - -• -Title' and JIortgraBe Guaranty Com- the Galloping 11111 Golf cornye will i . Summit li-0951-W-E"**-" you can pay 'cheerfully, that are X'nitcd States Supreme Court^and must! Street, of the Town of Kllzalietlrln the down to" your current needs. pany, a New Jersey corixjratiori, com- be properly endorsed In th.l,a.iiHitter. | Coiinty of Union in salU,.jJ3l»trlct. open for play on Aprih-13th. A ] plainant, and MoriiH B. Jlact'auloy, Sald_r»voofs-of claim may lie filed • -NOTICE is horeliy K*fven, that on the well-truined crow of Brecnsmen ] Krt..I,K\*Al.t).), U, six rooms, ftH |m- See Ag*nt, Apt. Ji-4, on premises. «>t !U.s,. defendant.--. Klrfa. for sale of State Title & Mortgage : liiovfuuntfi. duplex house, (jariiffe, Telephone Summit 6-38ri9. 47-tf •"•'lt " six months after adjudlcattonJ-2»(I.-rda.j v of A.iif44,-I»32, the said Joseph. stinervlsjon of William-j wrlltt(1 premises. with the "Rofereo at Ttoom"~t104, Mill /'ill • - Owner Summit ,-J.Vnl»-a«I Joseph Laawrence m _,._. of the above-statod -writ of tnry -Park Huildlng, GO Park Place-,, ir.idlns:r-ns Blue co was Bowles, superintendent «f main-; GAJIA«E8 FOR KEMT fieri ..facias- to me directed I shall ex- Newark, X. J. duly adjudged"'jgu hankrupmept t storeand , that a tenance and-construction for the _ Guaranty Co. . pose for ..•"'tie by public \4saiilueT In.t^he ••Datedd : AiApril 9^932. first 'meeting of creditors will he held > l ^ Small wjjitc Colonial house, GARA(!KS to let, $5 and up. Phone first 'meeting of creditors will he held TlTl|i||n n r "P'ii"Pk"fk ilH i-«'«'«>s.__:i "haths, 1-ear -ea-rasf. in Summit C-33O0. " ; 63-67 Ui.strk-t" C-ourt Rooni,~~Th the _ Court GEOKT.17 W. W- FCrRTRR, at. thh e ITnlted—Stiites---=l)istrlfl'id4 t C 30 Beedmood Ecad Central Bldg7™ Summit, N. J. iH-rfwt order; near_,Jlotel • Kubur- -Mouse jn^a.L-lly of Ellzivbeth, N. J., ReferefrTri'Bnnkruptcyr: Rorim, I'oSl Office'BuridiiiK, Broad and heeu hard at work'. tlie~pa'8t* two JMH. -No.-ff UrooF Court. Phone •on* •'•'•"" * - -' • " *• • ' ••— •• .. 9—• —i Acadfiny Sttigets, In the Clljr?if Xew- weeks carefully grtronflng the GARAGE ti> lot, 7 Lower Overlook -3VEDNBSDAV, THE 4VH DAT OF UNI.TRI> RTATRS.-m.StUIC.T--GOUKTtark. in Essex County, on the 22nd day ;*"« urn. vitfd sTl ' roaunty. «»f,,,4;iiiori;_ani Statu of New p jthfi.-County of "Union in said District. and Jlttte-ai: of th«<~fl-cnrra rnTtlt*ra of _**•*»i AUi nf tmuoe ,«„»",;, yX -.„„ ....* ^jfcp lI"""•""-' . - ._ NOTICE Is hereby Riven, that-on trie tlie United st.ites Sm»r.-ror-Court, iinir]- ° B««eii8 nave »een 1' lawyefrTifShftect or bfc 2Sth day 'of December, 1D.11, the said must be properly endorsed In this mat- and rolled aiid^unlcsa the spring iJegrriiiiR at the corner'formed by T S lyd r U alil«'rent. fiptfy HHS.220, % HER- the intersoctlon of the K-oiithei'ly .line I P-tPrJ>ate Laundry Service, Inc., was rains.: interfere, practically... all the ALD. """ of HillereStAvenue with the easterly duly adjudged -si bankrupt and that n Said proqf8~6f* elalnj may be filed ^Irv^S^^ ^ ' ^?C 1-6.^1 permanent greens will be in play ion line of Beltevue Avenue and from said first mcptlng of creditors will be held within six months after adjudication by the 13th. IS WANTKD TO BEN'l' poTnT.of. hejrlniilnjf. Tunnlnff (1) U1«MIRT at_the United Stnte« District Court' with the Referee at Room 1404, Military the said easterly line of Bellevue AVe- Room,, Posst Office Building:g.. BBroad and | Park Building-,"60 Park"Plaee, Newark, Several changes'*have'been made' •re \-a,, Dyko, Ui Morris $avo«u" SPACK for car in 'Kiirnpo, near Whlt nue south 5 decrees .,,6, niJnutc.s wst AAcademd y StStreetst , In tthhe CitCity-of f NewN - .V" , J". i'n tlie personnel at'ttrc golf house, : treclB«.' and IS.sstx roads. Tol. Suin- 1(10,91 feet; 1 hence (2) south 8(i dc- ark, in Essex County, on the 22nd day Dateel : April ftth. 1!>32." -» mlt G-1770. ' ._ fjre.'s .11 ' mlnuli's • <-nst- lfi.1.03.. ft-et.; of Aprll,._ J9S2. at 10 "o'clock In the • tJEOKOK W, W. POnTBR, [IIiiKh Fynn of Plainlleld will serve thence (I!) north 4 degrees 21 .minutes forenoon, at which time the said cred- lleferee In Bankruptcy. I a.s manuKar being cha'rged with the • Wefearae boBa cammrissioned to sell- at 'public auction west 1O0.JH feet to tho aforesaid Routh- itors mny n-tte'nd And prove tholr j resporiHlhllity of HuperviHiiiB all the I i^Ar'i"n*' *r- ii ** sunjHtreh, one-ear 13 11OAIIDEIIS IS erly.llne of• Hlllcresf.-Av«iiW; tlieiici? .claims, apflnjrjt a trustee, examine the •-«-20H-" . '" K(rt«'l.. Tel. jSuirrmit i activities at the golf liou.se, caddy j TWO large and'two single rooms with (44)) iilong-'..thl the siinie nortth S(8(l1 d bankrupt and—transact sueh other DISTRICT OP NEW JERSEY from a storage •wamriaoiisc a fine lot of furniture, mostly or -without prlvato hath. ThorHo- B miiiutes west 1770 feet to the .afore- business as may come before said I house and rangers, . i h uu aese> ln said easterly line- e»f Uollovtm Avenue meeting. ' In the Matter of 'IIKWCV si. TtAi.'Scl I, j Francis X. Coakluy as profession- \ « rooms \i!',?K!,?- " ,, ' '"Roo K»od locatiolocationn, bart,'"265 Sprrnirfleld a.venue. --•• at the jiolnt or place of beRlnninpr. Said proof of claim must comply trading as the HELE^SIIOP, bank- | , ,,, ^.,„ , fl ('-ii |M)rtl1' *>rar£>Ke. moderate. ft w ( hargfl of thp pn) ?hop F^ttiEbe cEonrcnience of sate the above will be UHKEVT IIJLb COTTAOE. exception- The -above description Is takcti^frpm with Sect Ion. 57 of the BanknipXeyXAw —^—___ -67-tr ally large double room with running a survey ninde liy John J. Kentii, dated mid nnld 21 of the General Ordjors of In Bankruptcy. i with David Itoes as clerk. Leo water attractively furnlHhed, table December 29, 1027. the United States Supreme-Cojuft, and NOTICE IS HKRKBY: OIVR.V, that i Ftichi s will aftaiaftan acatt in thhee capa- "&* ^TI*$2&**' *«&* oxcellent. Tol. H83 or 30flG. 31-tf the Maine premises conveyed must bo properly endorsed' in this llelen M. ItauMCh, trading us the Helen •cl •ty - •--y *-' -- - imta a store at to Morris Xi. MaeCauley and Almn. O. matter, ••• / Shop, bankrupt, has filed her petition , . , ? ,, i, J. „ ' ,,f , MacCnuley. Ills wife, by deed from Said proofs of clnlm^may bo filed dated March 2.1rd. m:!2, prnyliiR for a will assist Mra. Florette Borrell in) 15 nil r u Louis IJ. I8rn\vn, sliiRle, benrincdate wlthin^slx months after adjudication dlMeharice from nil her debts In bank- BerviiiK the natrons of tUe reatau- chool dlsirIt" " «t«*t. Brayton January 5, 1!>28. iiiidToc-orded Jnhunry with-the Referee at Room 1104, Mili- 11 1 :n r ft 1"*"'l. ('Sayri s^ ' YB^J (i, 1(128, In Deed Hook 1129, pniro 2f*fl, tary. Park Building, CO I'ark Place, t ted cow manure, 2 cu. yds., $7; lawn Beinff all and the »ame premises as Newark, N. J. . hoar?nff-upon*sald%etVtioT l»"frtrp\Bald'f' Nea>"iy » thousand identification sod", 1 ft. s<|tiare 2% !"«- thick, 6 described In Jlortjfase Book !»flfi, page Dated: April !), 1932. court at the Lefcourt Bldjf.. at Newark j cards have been issued to date and 356 Springfield Ave. ^S^S^^ rooms; i cents. Call Westfidd .2-0859. (53-77 12fi, of Union County RcoordB, .also GEOROE W. W. PORTRR, in said district, on June (Hh, M32 at I the co-oporatlon of all the golfers Tel. 0408 y Xcls<*n. 88 Boulevard. known as No. 71 Mllt-rest Avenue, "'•'. • Heforeo In Bankruptcy. 10:1*0 A. M., and then and there show' - If A# manure, well rotted, no shav- .Summit, I'nlnn County, New .Tnr.soy. solicited to assist in getting as Infis, rich, black loam'ton soil, lawn There Is due •approximately $21,266.- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT of said "petitioner should not many of these into the hands of the Summit, N. J. sod, very nlco quality, delivered any- DISTItlCT OF NEW JEItSlCY Kr.inted. . * ^ss^^ where reasonably". Urook Dairy D.1. with Interest from .March 23rd, players at as early a date as pos- 1932, and costs. Dated April 11, 1932. IUi l)ilth Farms, tel. Unlonvllle 2-0253. 5fl-tf sible. .,„'.',:',T r , ' oneHmall- PRANK Tt. KM MOWS. Sheriff, In-thn'Matter of HARRY KRAVm, lOKOnOB W. W. PORTER, sale will take place •M X,nv '•.- ",' VlHa«>s. A, Moore, SIMON I*. NOIlTHItm\ Kol'r. Bankrupt. Rftferce In Bntikruptey. Players not having; had their ''iiui.ind !• venue. J7.G0 CASH buys dno ton of Economj!? I.>,»s_$2.'l.10 BDJ&SII 03-69 In Hankrut>tcy. SPECIAIi NOTICK TO CRKUITURS , coal. C. B. Sncdoker, 227 Morris ave- TO THE CREDITORS OF Harry This Is to Inform you that It la not Itor.s and other persons are ordered nue. Tc|. Summit 6-1421. 49-tf SIIKHIFF'S SAMO—In Chancery of Kravltz, ,1121 Ellzaheth Avonue, of the necessary for you to personally attend to attend at tho hearing upon said New Jersey. Itclween The Summit Town of, KHisaheth, In the County of court on the return day .nhove men-! petition before Hiiid court at the Lef- It FOB 8AI.E, BKNT II Title nnd ^iort•?rt|fe ("uafanty Cmn- Union In uald District. tloned. If you wish to oppose tlie dls- ' court BldK., at Newark in said dis- •it, 5. ». Dany, eomplalnnnt; and Hosa Santue- NOTICE la hereby Riven, that on the charge, you may do so by attorney at I trk-t, on Juno fith, I!».12, at 10 :30 A. M., Thursday, April 14th OVERLOOK IlOAl>—Modern houoe, 8 el, ft a I., defeiidiintM. V\, fa. for aale 2Sth day of March. 1932. the ttald Har- law, or you may enter your appenr- anil tiii'ii .uid there HIIOW oauH« If. anv i> For Rent rooniB, 2 tmths, gviruge. Owner, of rnortwBPd prernlse.«. ry Kravits waa duly adjudged a bank-1.anees against dlnoharife by letter to the they • have,''why tho prayer of said Summit 6-2719. ' G3-tf By virtue of the above-stated writ of rupt and that a first nieetlnK of cred- Clerk, but our opposition must be pelltloner should not b<> granted. conimcneiiig ait II a. im. inspection day before sale. fieri facias to me dlrocU-ii I shall ex- itors will ho held at the United State)- tinned on one of the act* which are Dated April 11, Vi?.2, ,v J«mo. H^i SMe, pose for H.'ile by nubile vendue, In theDistrict Court Room, - Post Office liars to dlschargo a« set out In Section (SEORdK W. W. PORTER, District Court Room, in the ("ourt Bulidinor, Broad and Academy Streets, II!) of Ihn Bankruptcy Act. Referee In Bankruptcy. Subscribe to this paper. House In the city of Elizabeth, N. J.,In the City of Newark, In EHHC*X Coun- GEORGE W, \V. PORTER, SPECIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS lot. ty, on the 22nd day of April, 11KI2, at Refcreu in Bankruptcy. —This Is to Inform you that It ia not VVEDNESPAY, THE 20TH DAY OFIf) o'clock In tho forenoon, lit which necessary for 5-ou t<» personally attend inf. A. ic,. r. £<• APIUL, A. I)., 11M2., time the said creditors mny attend and UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUIIT court on the return day above men- Landscapt Gardener at two o'clock In tlie afternoon of said provo their clalnin, appoint a trustee, DISTRICT OF NEW JKRSEY tioned. . If you wish to oppose the dis- Auctioneers. All Kinds of Work day. , , examinxamiee tthh e bkbankruptt andd ttransact charge, you may do it by attorney at AH th« following tract or parcel of other-business au may eome he- In the Matter of ADAM J. WOJCIAIC, law, or you .mayy enteer youyu r appcaappcarr- J. Murphy, Trees - Book Work •- Flowers land nnfl pmmilseRhejuMiiiitler-paTtk'ii- >r« said meeting. , iinoefl flg-nDiBtDt di dischargh e by ltlettet r tot thhe Sal* Pto»tt£i-r. fmM 11 i ShrubbOT-t-and: Lawns liirly.jfl^H-'r'llMiiFiRiiateTl.vlnK and lm- Said.._,_ proo. f of claim must comply liankrupt. J Clerkr'uuT >idtlCl--fl}>po«ltlon must be in(? in thoi City of Summit, In tho with Section'67 of the Bankruptcy IJS*,W In Bankruptcy. hafled on one of. the acts which are Keep your garden/ up-to-date ' Adam J. VVoJciak, hnnknipt, luis filed liars to dlselmreo aa set out ln Section County of Union and State of Newand Hulo 21 of the General Orders of 1 IS HKHRBY OIVKN, , tlirt-t , tho United States Supremo Court, and IIIl.tMu .petitiotw>lttl/,n dateArtimid Mfin-l\t).~.iU i 1OIISthU, Hi't'1M2,'HJ i'. lilh» rflfof *tlthAe ***lfinkv.1inff1BankruptcyV Actjktfif . V > , E. J. Sauofie Betrlnnlnir nt ft point In the northrrly must bo properly endorsed in this'mat- praying for a dim-hartfo from all his GEOROB W. W. PORTER, side line of Park Avenuo, said point be- ten . 1 UuUta In bankruptcy and that all crtd- Referee In Bankruptcy. Thone * r

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