I The Weather fair today, continued fair twv.orr.>w; risib'gr tempera- SANITARY SEWER tore. First —

EitUf*a U B^ i Class limit mane,. January 11 ■ 11":!:. »! the Poat Office .1 EllubetK. New Jersey under the Act of Merch VOL- I-, NO. 36. HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ J Lehigh Valley R. R. UTILITIES b o a r d TAXPAYERS DISCUSS WATER CO. ACTION Local Residents UPHOLDS DENIAL OF Agreed To Maintain Summit’s Aid Sought Bridge, Says Crane ANNEXATION MOVE SOUGHT BY TOWN ON! j FARE ZONE CHANGE Immediate Action Voted Down Arthur D. Crane, in a letter to the LIBERTY AYE. PIPING To Get Sewer Relief —Police Protection Proved ______! Hearings on tax appeals filed from pinds Present Layout “Consist Township Committee Wednesday, Adequate at AU Times. Attempt Will Be Made to Have * Westfield, Roselle, Hillside and Moun- ent with General Scheme Es­ night, informed the committee that i Attorney Negotiating to Obtain the Lehigh Valley Railroad was un-i Connections Completed for ! tai“ ide were heard b-v the County tablished in Larger Munici­ A mass meeting to consider the Board of Taxation at the Courthouse MERCHANTS FINED Summit’s Excess Capacity in der obligations to maintain the Stretch of 100 Feet. palities of the State.” annexation of Hillside to either New­ Tuesday afternoon. The board ad- Joint Municipal Sewer— Still wooden bridge from Hollywood ave­ ark or Elizabeth will be held under In an effort to hasten an adequate' j°urn®' °r violating the township fire- the five cent fare zone plan insofar property, for the sum ef $1,500 and lowing a heated attack on the present excess capacity in the joint muni­ ruff suggested th at the matter be avenue, assessed valuation, personal; works ordinance last night before as the fare zones were established to in consideration of the railroad’s township government by Gottlieb brought before the Public Utilities cipal sewer, which Summit is using $500. Cancelled. \ Judge James A. Dowd in Police Court. provide a five cent fare within the promise to maintain the bridge. Mr. Schnabel, acting chairman of the as­ Commission, but it was considered only in part, may be transferred at Crane also stated that since that Kulpcr and Bertschey, 318 Pennsyl- Three violators, who pleaded guilty, once to Hillside to give this township larger municipalities.” sociation, who charged the officials advisable to confer with the water vania avenue, assessed valuation, per- ,• , , . . . r . , time the railroad has attempted to company first. On Mr. Woddiuff’s , i>*> AAA . , were fined $lo each and the fourth, immediate sewer relief. Donald H. In these words the Board of Public obtain a release from this agree­ with failure to provide a sanitary sonal $3,000; owner s valuation, $800.! Mcliean, township attorney, m ade this motion, Chairman Richard S. Earl Board will inspect. who Pleaded not &ui,ty but who,; the Utility Commissioners, in session at ment. sewer, adequate water supply and a exclusive statement to The Times yes­ was chosen a committee to confer Russell Wild, 50 Morris place, as-' evidence showed, did sell the fire- Trenton Friday, turned down Hill­ grade crossing over the Lehigh Val­ with the Elizabethtown Water Com-; terday. Another way out of the sewer sessed valuation, building $800. Board works, was fined $25. side’s appeal from the decision of the ley Railroad. Mr. Schnabel at first pany. tangle is being sought since it is not will inspect. i Morris Blonsky, of 1140 Woodruff known how much longer the City of Public Service Railway Company To: PROPOSE DWELLING moved that the public meeting be held At the same meeting, several new Harry Tappe, 49 Compton terrace, . fl.or e■ , r ... I avenue, received the $25 fine and Newark will take before deciding change the zoning system in Hillside at once, but this was voted down by names were presented for member-1 N a tio n , l7n7$500rbuUd-uild- A siu-p-o^tbe Water^Coinniismon. They, , $3400; va|Uiltion land1 those who were fined $15 apiece were either to continue in the joint sewer so that two five cent fares would not a large majority, with the result that or enter the Passaic Valley sewer. FOR COLORED FOLK are John L. ConoveVrFFiTnk-SIrafeTr" |7o®Trulrdln¥ -$3-,eOO,-Board-wHL in- Rose Gaynor, of Union avenue .and be collected on the Union line of the the meeting was postponed until Sep­ August Ullrich, John L. Thomas,1 spect Will Build Sewer. Virginia IdxeeT, Benjamin Bernstein, —-Whether—Newark joins w ith ten Public Service within the boundaries ! Offer Made for Schulze Property tember. If, however, unfavorable ac­ and Alex J. Janssonf Other names' Thomas Boi Maple avenue> as. of 200 Hillside avenue, and Mrs. other municipalities in the proposed of Hillside, a distance of approxi­ on Williamson Avenue— tion is forthcoming on these matters which have already been presented " • , valuation building $4,200, per- are W. E. Meyerand,Mini AlbertA tart. W i ...... ’ 1 Frank Romanzshyn, of 1G0 Liberty new joint outlet sewer to increase the mately, a. mile. Deacon at Head. in the meantime, the subject of an­ sonal $400; owner’s valuation, build­ capacity of the existing flume or de­ Chambers, Jr., and Edward Davison ing $3,200, personal $200. Board will avenue. “It would be unjust to change the nexation will be dropped. cides to take care of the Vailsburg inspect, Each of the storekeepers had pre- zone-in favor _of_thi-s ' municipality A colored realtbr has submitted an Another movement was also inaug­ section through the Passaic Valley John Brichy, 1744 Long avenue, as-j.viousjy signed an agreement not to sewer or some other method the new ( offer to- hldward li. Schulzc, owner of urated 1a. have the Hudson and Man without extending the same privilege AUTO STRIKES GIRL sessed. valuation, building $3,000; sell fireworks in violation of the project will be carried out. The sewer the property, on Williamson avenue, law, and Judge Dowd declared that to all municipalities,” the decision hattan tubes extended not oplyHfo owner's valuation, building $2,800. will be constructed either with or adjoining the Roy Smith residence he had to impose the penalty in: continued. “While the present muni­ South street, Newark, but to Hillside Board will inspect. without Newark as the. increased near N orth Broad street. It is pro­ PLAYING IN STREET justice to the other merchants and as cipal zoning system may require posed to erect a multi family dwell­ and places beyond. The association Mrs. H. A. Waphare, 248 Dorer capacity- is- neededt not, only to care avenue, assessed valuation, building a warning for them not to set a bad .modification in the future, the board ing for refined colored families who for the, municipalities aTreacTy~Tn the has been co-operating with the South Four-Year-Old Tot Injjired by $3,200; owner’s valuation, building example of breaking the law to the is of the opinion that such modifica­ seek to locate in the Lyons Farms joint outlet, but to accommodate Side Tube Extension Committee of $2,800. Board will inspect. children to whom they sold the fire­ tion should not be made in this section of Hillside and away from the Car Driven by Louis others that are clamoring fo r relief. Newark in their efforts to have the William Henderson, 249 Dorer ave­ works. case at this time.” congested East Orange colored neigh­ Smolin. Tliis was the sentiment expressed tubes run their trains further into the nue, assessed valuation, building “Some definite ' point designating borhoods. Mr. Schulze has been as­ John Langenback, of 47 Barbara by representatives of the municipali­ heart of Newark. A committee con­ $3,000; owner’s .valuation, building the limit of a fare zone has to be sured the tenants would be refined, street, Newark, was fined $15 on a ties interested in the sewer at an sisting of J. G. Spoffard, Albert W. Eva Lauterbach, four years old, of $2,800. Board Will inspect. charge of speeding 38 miles an hour established and it is true that peo­ educated colored people, the owner informal luncheon meeting of the Chambers, Jr., and John Adams was 280 Hillside avenue, was struck near Andrew Yamarick, 50 Pocohontas brought by lieutenant Mason. Sen­ ple living on either side of a fare being a church deacon. The dwelling joint outlook sewer last week at the appointed to confer with nearby her home Monday night by the auto­ avenue, assessed valuation, building tence was suspended on Bayard Mer­ limit would naturally desire exten­ would be thoroughly modem, one of Suburban Golf Club in Union. The municipalities to find out how they mobile of Louis Smolin, of 205 Hill­ $1,400, personal $1,550; owner’s rill, of 124 Hillside avenue, Newark, sions.” the proposed features being a large representatives were the guests of feel on the question of extension. side avenue. The girl was taken to valuation, building $1,200. Board will for having improper plates and ^for The Union trolley line, which is the front lawn on which festivals for Alexander Potter, engineer in charge The association endorsed two of its the Elizabeth General Hospital by inspect. one in question, operates from the driving without on owner's or driver' of the sewer project. church might be held. The property members for appointment to the her father where it was found that Otto Neske, 82 Compton terrace, Public Service terminal in Newark license. Some of the municipalities are will be inspected on Mr. Schulze’s Board of Water Commissioners. They she was suffering from shock and assessed valuation, building $3,600; through to the westerly city line of return from Florida, about August are Albert W. Chambers, Jr. and braises. On a charge of disorderly conduct, tiring of the attitude assumed by owner's valuation, building $2,500. Carl Schmidt, of 100 Pocahontas ave­ Mayor Raymond of Newark toward Elizabeth. When it gets to the wye 16. Alex J. Jsnxson. According to Smolin, the girl was Board wift inspect in Hillside opposite the bank, a sec­ Judson G. Spoffard, one of the playing in the middle of the street nue, was fined-610. Anna Statkus, of the new plan of increasing the. 4 Daniel J. Lynch, North Broad St. Louis avenue, charged by Bessie capacity of the sewer from 2 0 ,000,000 ond fare is collected, going in either MRS. ACKERMAN AGAIN members of the association, sought when the car struck her. He was street and Mertz avenue, assessed direction. The township was attempt­ information concerning rumors that paroled in his own custody until he Zymont, and her daughter Veronica to 100,000,000 gallons daily. They HEADS WOMEN DEMOCRATS valuation, building $7,000; owner’s Zymont, also of St. Louis avenue, with blame him for holding up the entire ing to have the collection of this sec­ the township was not given adequate is wanted. valuation, building $5,000. Board will ond fare eliminated within Hillside’s assault and battery, was held for project, which in sofne instance*,* police protection, declaring he had Earlier in the afternoon three inspect. boundaries, but the Public Utilities Mrs. Sarah V. Ackerman, of Hill­ heard that during a recent robbery automobiles were in a collision when trial by the grand jury. particularly in Hillside* is Commission upheld the refusal of the side, was jre-elected president of the at the store of Harry Shamly, of 37 a line formed at the crossing on needed. William S. H unt, forp^f, Public Service to grant the change in Union County Democratic Women’s Coe avenue, police headquarters did North Broad street to permit LIGHTNING SETS FIRE president of the South Orange VJ Club a t the annual meeting Monday not respond to a call at 5 o'clock in Lehigh Valley train to go by. A CHANGE BUS ROUTE TO POLE AND CABLE trustees and chairman of the? night a t Carteret Arms. All other of- the morning. C. T. Woodruff, an- truck operated by Martin G. Weston, meeting, urged the representatives of -ficers were renamed with the excep­ other member, took exception to this of Chestnut street, Springfield, col other municipalities to be patient, as tion of Mrs. Anne T. Carstarphen, of TO AVOID CURVES During the severe thunder storm Mayor Raymond is expected to makl statement, stating that the police titled with the car of Walter A. Monday night, lightning set fire to Plainfield, corresponding secretary were on the job at all hours. Records Charles, of 169 Mercer street, Jer­ known what Newark will do in regard The Williamson avenue bus route a telegraph pole on Long avenue who was succeeded by Mrs. Helen show that in this particular case the sey City. The Charles’ car was to the sewer in a week or ten day*. of the Public Service will be changed which supported the main electric Tryon, of Elizabeth. police received a call and responded knocked in the path of a third auto­ Committee to Meet Raymeiwl. MAY BE EXTENDED beginning tomorrow morning follow­ cables of the Bristol-Myers factory O ther officers are: Vice president mobile, driven by Charles W. Vande In an effort to iron out some of the at once. ing a conference last night in the here. One of the cables was burned Miss Sophie M. Braun; secretary, It was decided to request the town- hoven, of 102 Pacific street, Newark. tangles over the sewer and to point Permission Granted to Make and treasurer, ( Municipal Building between Thomas from the pole and fell to the ground. out to Mayor Raymond the necessity Miss Selma Peters, anti treasurer, commjttee to make the connec-j| None of the cars was more than When the fire department was Cement Pipe Right on Miss Nellie Cook, of Garwood. t ion of the water mains on Liberty ( slightly damaged. E. Martin and John E. Trousdell, for relief a committee of the joint members of the transportation com­ notified, a special chemical wagon Although no meetings wi

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hone m sharply up that Buckskin ’Yea," walled Sonny at last; “tout- TINY TOTS REVEL IN SILKS? nearly stumbled on his heels that she but—I Just love you, Brandi” out of her abstraction__He sat __ "I’ve put In two pretty atrenuou* KNITTED ENSEMBLE COSTUME rigid In his saddle, one hand extended years for Sonny’s sake," he said softly. CThe Kitchen in warning, gazing straight ahead to but they’ve been worth while, Mis* HEN occasion calls for splendor age and generation are privileged where Little Blue opened Into Blue Allison.” W Iand little Miss Baby Is to be enjoy. We have even reached the >inet Stone. She looked ahead and under­ “The service of love Is always worth among those present, she Is more than point where machinery Is doing most stood. while," said Nance, "It’s the biggest of our knitting for us. d a SS Sooooooo likely to become a small splash of 5585555888(© , 1911, W mtmrn N»wip»p.r5355 Union. A horseman was Just coming Into thing In this world." vivid eolor—If she be French. The The latest accomplishment la the sight at the right edge of the open­ And now," said Fair, "if you’ll buck Th* main dlffar«nc« between smaller she Is the brighter the color knitted ensemble suit. It Is Indeed a pleasant and unpleasant people ia ing, a big red steer was Just vanishing up and be a man, Sonny, I’ll promise that will glow In her little silk frock— far cry from the sturdy mittens, socks mainly that tha latter demand con­ at the left—and the man was Kate to come right down to the homestead and knitted neck-wrappings of the long sideration and the former are quick once she has mastered the use of her to give it Cathrew’s rider, Sud Provine. some night soon and see you—if Miss scarcely-covered legs. Either a gay ago to an exquisite creation which In­ Allison will let me?" He rode straight across and did not silk, amusingly short—and decorative, cludes not only an adorable frock but SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS glance up the cut, and the watchers Something surged In the girl’s or a line, sheer, hand-made white a topcoat which has all the ehle and in the shadow knew they were unob- breast like a sunlit tide. dress. Is favored for the youngest mem- classic detail of a most perfectly ap A good, nourishing soup Is alwayi jiAmd______If you don’t, we’ll come hunting seasonable. Try the following: For a long time they sat In tense si­ you,” she said. Veal Soup.- lence after he had passed, waiting, Then Fair kissed the boy, mounted Look a tw.tHpound NAMELESS RIVER listening, but nothing followed and Diamond and sat with bunds crossed knuckle of veal presently Fair turned and looked at on his pommel while Buckskin curried slowly In wc.ter her. his double burden across the little fial to cover until the YINGIE E. ROE and through the belly-deep flood of COPYRIOTT BY THE M£CALL COMPANY./-" His lips were tightly set and his face meat falls from was grave. Nameless whispering on Its riffle. the bones. There WNU Service. "Miss Allison,” he-sald regretfully, On the other side Nance and Sonny Bhould be five or “that’s the first human I’ve seen in turned to wave a hand and went for ______six cupfuls of of Little Blue, and in this smaller can­ Blue Stone canyon beside yourself, ward into a new life. yon which diverged sharply at right stock. Add two HOME and It means something to me. It cupfuls of diced potato and cook un angles, its golden light flooded to the means that Sonny and 1 must move— At the cabin door Bud stared with dry bottom. til soft; add the meat and one and SYNOPSIS. — Kate Cathrew, a.V once." open mouth when they rode up, but one-balf tablespoonfuls of catsup, one- "Cattle Kate," ow ner of the Sky "Little Blue has no water to speak Mrs. Allison, who had been watching Line ranch, on her way to Mc- He sat thinking a moment, then hulf teaspoonful of flour, a few dashes of,’’ said Nance, “only.J-ioles here anil raised his eyes to hers again. them come along the flat far down, Kane's store at Cordova, seem­ there—but they are funny places, deep of pepper. Thicken slightly with one ingly infurluted by the sight of “I believe—if you will trust us a and who hud vaguely understood, came tablespoonful each of flour und but­ a girl plowing in the valley be­ and full, and they seem to couie up little longer—if you can keep him hid­ forward with uplifted arms. low. places a rifle bullet near •from the bottom and go down some ter cooked together. Pour over sliced den—that I will take you up. I’ll give figured it wouldn’t be so long be­ the horses' feel. The girl takes where under the sand. They have hard-cooked egg and garnish with you Sonny for a while. I feel guilty fore you brought him home,” she said, no notice. Kate goes_on to current, for If you throw anything In thin slices of lemon. town, where her presence brings in dotng so, for I know how heavily a child Is what we do need in till* them it will drift about, slow, and Leftover Lamb.—Put six tablespoon­ on a fight between McKane. the burdened you are already, but some here cabin. What a fine little man! trader, and Sheriff Selwood. Anally go down and never come up." fuls of currant Jelly, four tablespoon­ An’ supper’s all hot an’ waitin’." Nance Allison, the girl on whom “Subterranean flow,” said Fair; “I’ve day I shall make It right with you— fuls of butter, one-half tablespoonful Kate Cathrew had vented her ns handsomely right as possible. Will “I knew you’d understand, Mammy,” seen other evidence of it in this coun­ of lemon Juice with salt and tabasco spite, is with her widowed moth­ he be too much trouble?" said the girl gratefully, "you’ve got er and crippled brother Bud try. Must have been volcanic some sauce to taste, into a saucepun farm ing land taken up by her time." “Trouble?" cried Nance, her face the seventh sense, all right, and one •hallow dish. Lay In slices of lamb or two more. No wonder our pappy father, killed a short time be­ The gorge lifted and widened and radiant, “give him to me this minute!" and heat until thoroughly hot. Servo fore In a mysterious accident. and she held out her arms. loved you all his life.” presently they passed several of these with the sauce poured around the Bud Is the victim of a deliberate Brand turned and looked down at And so It was that Sonny Fair came schem e to malm or kill him. strange pools, set mysteriously in the lamb. Kate Cathrew wants the farm shelving—ftooiv——-—______the boy, smiling again. into the warmth and comfort of fire Braised Mutton Chop*.—Heat two for pasture land, and Is trying The towering rwnlls fell away and — “How about that, kid?" he asked. and lamp-light, of chairs and tables, tahlespoonfuls of suet and fry. to frighten the Allisons Into “Cookies and Miss Allison’s lap In­ and beds with deep shuck-ticks, and leaving. Big Basford. Sky Line they had the feeling of corning up into slice or two of onion, a tablespoonful rider, desperately In love with nnotner world. Soil began to appear stead of the cold canyon and lonesome­ to the loving arms of womankind, after of chopped celery and the same of Kate, picks a quarrel with a ness—why—why, old-timer—what’s the two years of riding on the big black’s carrot. Brown the chops quickly on fellow rider, Rod Stone. Kate, In place of the abundant blue sand, and trees and grass clothed the floor matter?" rump, of sleeping on the earth beside both sides, add a pint of boiling water to part them, lashes Basford a campfire, and the long lonely days across the face with a quirt. In ever Increasing beauty. lie pulled the child around a bit to and cook one and one-half hours at a Nance discovers In a cave a fine Fair drew Diamond up and waited scan him more closely. of waiting. very low temperature on the back of collie dog, evidently guarding a until Nance rode alongside and they The little face was milk-white, the And. faithful as his shadow. Dirk, the stove. child. She goes home mystified. the collie, sat on the stone that formed Next, day Nance returns to the went forward into a tiny country set brown eyes wide. Australian Fillet.—Pound a fillet cave with food and makes friends In the ridging rock of the shallow can­ “You—going to—to give me away, the doorstep and refused to budge un of beef flat, rub it well with salt on w ith the dog and the small boy. Brand?" Raldjjjonnv with that curious til both Nance and Sonny convinced both sides nnd spread out on a meat Sonny. He tells her "Brand" yon to where Grey spring whispered at the edge of the Circle. seeming of maturity which sometimes him that all was well, and that this ber ol smart assemblies. In one sne board. Chop a fourth of a pound of takes care of him and "Dirk," was home. • be collie. Selwood Is certain "See!” cried Nance, Waving a hand fell upon him. darts about like a shining butterfly, in bacon, three or four boned sardines; K ate Cathrew Is the head of a about at the smiling scene, “it Is u “I should say not!" he said reassur­ When Nance sat to her gracious the other she becomes a white fairy mix with pepper a pinch of ginger cattle, rustling” gang. with magic place—no less!" ingly. “I’m only going to let you stay hour with the Scriptures that night it and Is adorable in either. and several tublespoonfuls of bread Lrfwrence Arnold, her partner, seemed a very fitting coincidence that who rarely visits the ranch. The spring Itself was a narrow awhile with Miss Allison—so our ene­ In the sketch shown here, Paris crumbs. Spread this dressing on the Minnie Pine, halfbreed at the trickle above sands as gray as cloth, a mies won’t find you when I’m gone." the Book should full open at the Mas­ sends us two designs that reveal little meat, roll up and tie. Heat some but­ Sky Line ranch, is In love With never-ceasing flow of water, clear and Nance leaned forward. ter’s tender words, “Suffer little chil­ ones, two and six years old, clad in WHAT TINY PARISIENNES ARE ter In a frying pan, put in the meat Rod .Stone. Ranchers complain dren to come unto Me, for of such 1* WEARING of cattle-stealing and criticize icy cold, and beyond it was a round “Enemies?” she said sharply. "Ene­ silk frocks for dress occasions. The and brown on both sides. Add five or Sheriff Selwood for his seeming little flat, thick with green grass be­ mies, you say?” the kingdom of Heaven." little two-year-old has on a cerise crepe six tublespoonfuls of thick sour cream Inactivity. Nance, visiting Sonny neath spreading mush-oaks, a spot for *1A figure of speech," smiled Fair, de chine finished at the edges with a pointed tallleur. Consider, for In­ and keep It a few minutes longer over and Dirk In the cave, meets Brand Fair, Sonny's protector, fairy conclaves. “but Just the same we don’t want any CHAPTER XI black border. It has two flower mo­ stance, the wondrous knitted costume the strong heut, reduce the heat and and promises to keep their se­ “Yes,” nodded the man, “It Is magic tifs embroidered on It, showing blos­ ensemble here pictured. The marvel simmer for an hour. cret. Nance becomes “keenly In­ —the true magic of Nature In gracious The Aahea of Hope. soms and green foliage and could of It and the luxury. It is knitted of A nice well-seasoned potato soup terested In Brand Fair. The girl perfection, unmarred by the hand of It was durk of the moon and Sheriff hardly be simpler or prettier. The rayon which feels, wears and has every with a cupful of hot tea and bread is relying on a field of corn to pay off debts she owes McKane. man.” Brice Selwood sat on his horse a little little miss of six—at the right—Irvery appearance of real silk. The coat Is and butter makes a good luncheon, “Are we going to have the cookies distance from McKane’s store at Cor­ much dressed up In a frock of plaited knit In tan rayon to resemble benga- Use two medium-sized potatoes, mash now?" came the anxious pipe of the dova, his hat pulled over his brows, georgette with a qunlnt black satin llne—this ribbed stitch which simu­ Hnd add to a pint of milk which has boy, and Fair laughed. his hands on his saddle horn. sleeveless coat embroidered at the lates bengaline is, by the way. the very been scalded with a slice of onion. CHAPTER X “Can’t get away from the deadly Inside the lighted store four tables front In colors and the neck is finished newest Idea in things knitted. An­ Season with salt and butter. —9— commonplace, Miss Allison, with Son­ were going. with a piping of crepe de chine and other trick which knitting machines Refreshing Drinks. The Seventh Sense. ny on the job. Poor little kid—he’s A bunch of cattlemen from the fastened with ties made of It. are performing Is that of Imitating a We cannot know too many ways of They were as good ns their word, about fed tip on untrammeled nature. Upper country were In and most of For outdoor affairs, girls from six crepe weave. The handsome coat Is and when Nance rode up the narrow serving good cool drinks to thirsty I’m afraid I owe him a big debt for the Cathrew men were down from Sky to fourteen are noted wearing plaid collared nnd displays revers In white friends. defile on the day and hour appointed, what I've done to him—an d ’yet—I Line. skirts nnd Jersey Jumpers with the knitted crepe. The dress which shows they were waiting, fresh and neat as Pineapple Ju- am trying to pay a bigger one which The nine or ten bona-fide citizens of plaid of the shirt reappearing lb the itself so effectively when the coat is I e p .—A d d the abundant tfater and their worn gar thrown open and which adapts itself so someone else owes him. Let’s camp.” Cordova were present also, and Mc­ tarn or soft hat. But the mode of the Juice of two ments would permit.' They dropped the reins and turned Kane wns in high fettle. The few Sonny wore denim overalls a shade o r a n g e s to a the horses loose fo graze, and Fair houses of the town were dark, for It grated pineapple less ragged and a little shirt with built a little tire of dry wood which was fairly late. All these things the sleeves. FTis race sin die Wee- tlre~ris~ and a pint of sent up IT straight column of smoke sheriff noted In the quarter hour he mashed raspfier- ing Run from behind Fair’s shoulder as like a signal. sat patiently watching. they sat decorously mounted on Dia­ j.l£B_:__Btlr In lmlf a Nance untied her bundle from the When he was satisfied that all the cupful of powdered sugur and at serf- mond. saddle thongs and Fair unrolled a families were represented inside, that “The out-riders wait the princess. Ing time add pluiu or effervescent wa­ dozen trout, firm and cool in their the dogs of the place were settled to ter. said Fair, “good morning, Miss Alli­ sheath of leaves. He hung them deftly Inaction, and that no one was likely son.'’ v Currant Water.—All sorts of fruit , . . ,o the flames on a bent green twig and to leave the store for several hours waters may be prepared from tills, “Did you bring cookies?” queried the Kom||nceRomance danced attendance on the at least, he did a peculiar thing. boy eagerly, “we’ve got the fish !” recipe: Mush the fruit, add sufficient hour. He wasf expert from long ex­ He tied his horse to n tree near sugar and water to make the proper “Good morning," answered Nance perience of cooking In the open, and where it stood and went forward “sure I did, Sonny. And other things, flavor and consistency. For currants, when he finally announced them done quietly on foot, stopping at the rack a pound of ripe currants, for raspber­ too. We’ll he good and hungry by where the Cathrew horses stood in a they Would have delighted an epicure. ries, a quarter of a pound. .Strain tli» noontime." Nance laid out a clean white cloth row. They were good stock. Cattle juice through a sieve, add a pound of The sun was two hours high outside, and spread upon It such plain and Kute would have nothing else at Sky sugar, let stand until serving time, and but here between the towering walls wholesome things as cold corned beef, Line. the shadows were still blue and cold. add water to make It palatable. white bread and golden butter, home­ Horseman Was Just Coming Into Selwood took plenty of time, pntting The murmur of the stream seemed made cucumber pickles und sugared a shoulder here, stroking a nose there, Mint Cup.—Boll a pound of supar Sight at the Right Edge of the Open and a quivt of.water for five minutes; louder than usual, heard thus in the cookies. and finally stopped in between a big stillness of the early day. The mys­ ing. A Big Red Steer Was Just strain. Take the leaves from twelve They were psor folk all. the nomad Vanishing at the Left. brown mare and the rangy gray geld tery of the great cut was accentuated, man. and hoy, the girl who knew so ing which Sud Provlne always rode. stalks o£ mint, chop fine and pound its charm intensified a thousandfold to little beyond the grind of work, but He fondled the animal for a few mo­ them to a pulp, then add them nnd the one beside yourself to know about us. Juice of two lemons to the sugar and Nance. There was a strange excite­ they were richer than Solomon In all And by the way, my name Is Smith at ments, then ran his hand down the ment in everything, a sense of holiday his glory, for they had health left foreleg and picked up the hoof. water .and strain. Turn into an ice '-'GordtoVa1—and Sonny doesn’t exist.” cream freezer and stir until the mix and impending Joy. Her face broke youOv canyon widened, and passed now and over. We’ll fix him up." tually the prospective names narrowed red, black with white or sand or with half-pound baking powder cans fo^ The ride back down Little Blue was When our ancestors industriously gray. — — again the mouths of smaller cuts di­ quiet. A thousand Impressions were Fair mounted again an0 rode with down to two, Holden, sponsored by clicked their knitting needles, as an­ two and one-half hphrs. verging from the main one. moiling happily In Nance's mind. Her her to the mouth of Blue Stone. There Capt. Joseph Thompson, and Barre, While the strictly tailored knitted cestors were wont to do, little did ensembles Hre In the majority, there “About two miles from hero.” she eyes felt drowsy, a little smile kept he/halted and lifted Sonny to Buck­ offered by Jonathan Sherman, both they dream of the knitted glories which told Fair, “we leave Blue Stone and pulling at her lips’ corners, and yet, skin’s rump. names being after Massachusetts are also many dressy types which show v<<&- the future would reveal. Not even touches of genius In the way of hand take up Little Blue to the left. At Its so wholly Inexperienced was she, she The little fellow whimpered a bit towns. The controversy developed those most possessed with the gift of head lie Grey spring and the Circle did not know what magic had been and clung to his neck, while the man Into a fist fight, Sherraan winning stenciled patterns, embroidery, also far Dermatologieal imagination could picture the triumphs like trimmings of sheered wool. We’ll make It about noon.” at work in the greep silence of the patted his bony little shoulder. The city fathers and the legislature of knitted stitch as an Interpreter of Another good thing for the complet­ The tun was well down In the great Circle and Grey spring, “There—there, kid," he said, “don’t honored the vletof toy naming the smartest fashions, such as we of this JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ion la to put It to bad before 2 •. m-- when they reached the opening It ta s only when Fair pulled tola you love Miaa Allison?” I tew? B u m (A l»ik, VTMUri N«««*«p«r UnlML) Uuluth Herald. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1025 NAMELESS RIV

could hear far back the voice of Name­ d i s a s t e r By VJNGIE E. ROE less, growing fainter as she left It. At another time she would have MR. HUNGER WOLF For many nights Mr. Coon'and Mr. SYNOPSIS. — Kate Cathrew , Copyright by the MoC&ll Company missed nothing of all this, would have Possum worked and every morning •X'attle Kate," owner of the Sky WNU Service. gloried in It, drunk with the wine of .. FOX and two of his neighbors they returned with lull bags and add­ Line ranch, on her way to Mc- ed to their supplies. Kanc's store a t , Cordova, aeem- nature. Now a shadow hung over nil were sitting around the place in^lv Infuriated by the sight of the fair expanse of slope and moun­ one night In Mr. Fox’s kitchen. At last the deep hole in the cellar a girl plow ing in the valley be­ What could be his reason? with her tongue, straightened her tain range, an oppression heavy, al­ was tilled with food. “Now we must low. places a rifle bullet near Mr. Fox bad been sitting quietly What could there be in the Deep shoulders and. tuking her hands from most, as the hand of death sat on her Mstening. Not a word had he spoken finish storing wood,” said Mr. Fox. ■ horses' feet. The girl takes Heart country to whom a little child no notice. Kate goes ©« »« their grip on the pail, walked out to- heart. for Mr. Fox was lost In thought and “1 have a bud spell of rheumatism. 1 could make a difference? town, where her presence brings __ She rode slowly, letting Buckskin you may be certain be was not think­ am sorry to say, so you fellows will on a fight betw een McKane. the But It was none,of her.business, she At the gate she stopped and gazed take his own time uiid way, her hands \ ing snvnne else but Mr. Fox. have to finish bringing it In, but I trader, and Sheriff Selwood. gely concluded, and could wait the can manage to hobble about and cook Nance Allison, the girl on whom dully at tl»e ruin before her. folded listlessly on her pommel, her It hud suddenly occurred to him Kate C athrew had vented her light of the future. Maybe Brand Where yesterday had been a vigor­ faded brown riding skirt swinging at that he had heard his grundfather tell our dinner.” spite. Is with her widowed moth­ would some day tell her all about it. ous, lusty, dark green growth, fair to her unkles. She had discarded her When spring catne Mr. Coon and er and crippled brother Bud a story about old Mr. Hunger Wolf So she worked and planned for two her sight as the edges of Paradise, disfiguring bonnet for a wide felt hat that always appeared to the wood folk Mr. Possum ran off to their own farmipg land taken up by her days more. At their end she drove the homes but before they parted at the father, killed a short tim e be­ there was now the bald, piteous un­ of Bud’s and her bright hair shone when the winter had been long and fore in a mysterious accident, cultivator to the stable and stood sightliness of destruction. under It like dull gold. She was cold. end of the path in the woods, Mr. jjud is the victim of a deliberate stretching her tired shoulder muscles Of all the great field there was scarcely thinking. She had given way Possum said: “It strikes me that Mr. scheme to maim or kill him. “Yes,” spoke up Mr. Fox, "It does 'frhile Bud unharnessed the team. scarcely a dozen stalks left standing. to feeling—to feeling the acid of de­ seem mighty hard on us fblkB here Fox got the best of our winter ar­ Kate C athrew wants th e farm rangement and he Is by fur the fat­ for pasture lantj, and is trying Shfe looked back at the field with It was a sodden mass of trampled feat eating at her vitals, the band of In the woods these long cold winters t„ frighten the Allisons Into smiling eyes. pulp, cut and slashed and beaten Into an intungible force pressing upon her. and of course that is the very time test of the three."' leaving. B ig Basford, Sky Line “Can only get In it about once more,” the loose earth by hundreds of mill­ And she bad to face McKane and “Yes," replied Mr. Coon, “he always rider, desperately in love with that old Mr. Hunger Wolf gets In hls she said. “It's growing so fast." ing hoofs. tell him she could not pay her debt. work.” cooked the meals which he said was Kate, picks a quarrel with a the hardest -part of the work, but 1 j fellow rider, Rod Stone. Kate, “Pretty,” Bud said, “pretty as you. Far across at the upper end she That seemed the worst of all. She “Who?” Inquired Mr. Possum und to part them, lashes Basford almost. Do you know you’re awfully could dimly see, in the growing light, could go without their necessities— Mr. Coon, their eyes growing large noticed that he was never hungry across the face with a quirt. pretty, Sis?” u huge gap in the fence—two, three her Mammy’s shoes and Bud’s new un- with fright. when he came to the table. Next win­ Nance discovers in a cave a fine ter I shall watch for old Hunger Wolf collie dog, evidently guarding a “Hush !” she laughed. “You’ll make posts were entirely gone. It had taken derwear-^and as for the luxuries she “Mr. Hunger Wolf,” replied Mr. Fox. from a tall tree and not from a home child She goes home mystified. me vain. Pretty is as pretty does, you many head ' of cattle, driven in and had planned, like the blue dress and gazing into the tire as If he had no Next day Nance returns to the know.” harried, to work that luivoc. It was the carpet—why, she would cease on the ground.” cave with food and makes friends “Well, the Lord knows you do complete. thinking about them at once, though Mr. Fox was laughing to himself as with the dog and the small boy, he stretched out In the sun by hls ■ Sonny. He tells her “Brand" enough,” returned the boy bitterly, ‘‘if For a long, long time Nance Allison the giving up of the carpet did come takes care of him and “Dirk," I was only half a man—” stood and looked at it. Then with a hard, she fnlnkly owned to that. But door. "Well, I shall have to work all the collie. Selwood Is certain “Bud!” cried Nance quickly, “you’re sigh that seemed the embodiment of to fall In her promise to pay—ah, summer, I suppose,” he said, “but I Kate Cathrew is the head of a the most sure-enough he-man I know. all weariness, she turned away and that was gall to her spirit! However, lived by my wits this past winter Charming Alma Rubens, of “movie" "cattle rustling" gang, with and I am a pretty slick looking ani­ fame, is a native of San Francisco. Lawrence Arnold, her partner, You’ve got the patience and the cour­ went slowly back to the cabin. it couldn’t kill them, she reasoned, no She Is 5 feet 7 inches tail, weighs 130 who rarely visits the ranch. age of ten common men. If it hadn’t At the open door she met Bud and matter how bitter might be their hu­ mal, which goes to prove that I am Minnie Pine, halfbreed at the been for your steady backing I’d never pushed him back with both hands. Her miliation. There was always another a very clever creature, very clever. pounds and has black hair and dark Sky Line ranch, is in love with be on Nameless now. I’d have quit “'other was at the stove, lifting a lid. day, another year, for work and hope, Indeed.” eyes. She has been seen in leads In Rod Stone. Ranchers complain numerous prominent productions. of caHlb-fltealing and criticize long back.” At sight of her daughter’s face she and there were still the hogs. They (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) Sheriff Selwood for his seeming “Like the dickens you~woufd !“ said held It in mid-air______i__ would bring,. at least, enough for the Inactivity. Nance, visiting Sonny Bud, but a grin replaced the shadow "Hold hard, girl," she said quietly, and D irk in the cave, meets winter’s food supply of flour and sugar, Brand Fair, Sonny's protector, of bitterness on his face. “what’s up?” salt and tea. anfi promises to keep their se­ Supper that night was particularly Nance leaned against the door-jamb. She could not turn them In on the cret. Nance becomes keenly in­ pleasant. % L. Bu Andrew F. Every fiber of her body longed to debt—the trader must see that. iScHmio*1 terested in Brand Fair. The girl There were new potatoes and green Cordova lay sleeping unde a late is relying on a field of corn to it LI J Currier, M. D. Were bitting Around In Mr. Fox'* ourF .eal pay ofT debts she ow es McKane. peas from the garden down .by the noonday sun when she rode into the q Fair sees Sud Provlne, one of river, and a plate of the never-failing end of the struggling street. A few Kitchen. the Sky Line fiders, in Blue cookies, of which Sonr.y could not get horses were tied to the bitch rack In Stone canyon, and tells Nance enough. front of Hie store and a half-dozen Idea they were scared. “Did you never | During all this period Inflammatory -hs^-and—Sonny must move at hear ubout him?” TYPHOID FEVER once. So Nance tak e s ~Sbnny~ “He’s hollow to his toes,” said Mrs. men lounged on the porch. Nance changes In the glands are progressing, home w ith her. went hot and cold at sight of them. Mr. Coon und Mr. Possum shook the spleen gets very large and soft, Allison, “I cun’t never seem to get him their heads and looked around , to ALMOST everybody knows, this full.” She had hoped all the way down the glands in the d estin e swell and make sure the window and the door is one of the commonest of dis­ “The little shaver’s starved.” said that McKane would be alone, for no eases, more or few er cuses being pres­ break nnd sores or ulcers are formed, CHAPTER XI— Continued conversation inside the store could fail to Mr. Fox’s house were securely from which, when formed, decom­ Bud. fastened. ent almost constantly. — 10— to be audible on the porch. It would posed and putrid materials proceed. “Not starved, hut he ain’t had regu­ “He Is a pretty had creature to Wherever Insufficient attention is ’ "Do you value it?” lar food—not right to grow on. I cun be hard enough to talk to him without given to drainage, wnter supply and This Is very poisonous nnd more or an*Interested audience^ meet,” replied Mr. Fox, “worse thun less of It Is usually absorbed and car­ “Does a duck swlin?” see a difference already.” uny 1 have ever heard of, but as he general sanitation, there typhoid fever "Then give me a moment’s atten­ Nance reached over an investigating She felt terribly alien, ns if these Is apt to be prevalent. ried by the blood to ull parts of the people were allied against her, and yet never comes around only In the win­ body. — _. tion," said Kate Cathrew, "und keep hand to feel the small shoulder. It ter time when there has been a long It most frequently attacks young what I say under your hat.” bore proudly a brand new shirt made she could not discern among the adults or those wiio are mature, hut On the surface of the abdomen there loungers anyone from Sky Line. cold spell we have nothing to fear at Is usually a rash of small red spots, “I’m like the well that old saw tells from one of Bud’s old ones. To be present. no period of life and neither sex Is sure, there vp*us a striking dissimil- As she drew nenr she did see with Immune to It. • the bowels become distended with gas, of—the stone sinks and is never seen “We^’enn hide somewhere, where perhaps to an enormous extent. again. Confession in the heart of a tude of colors, since part of the fabric a grateful thrill that Sheriff Price Sel­ Essentially It is Inflammation of cer­ he cannot find us,” suggested Mr. Pos­ The patient suffers from loss of ap­ friend, you know.” had been under a pocket and bad not wood sat tilted back against the door­ tain groups of small glands in the In­ jamb, his feet on the rung of his chair. sum. petite, heart weakness, rupld pulse and "Thanks. Now listen.” faded, but Sonny wore It with the air "That Is the worst of old Hunger testine and Its supporting band, the of kings and princes. At sight of him a bit of the distress mesentery, and of the spleen. The frequently with great disturbance of When the woman rode away a half Wolf,” said Mr. Fox. “My grand­ the brain. hour 'later, carrying another of those “Yes, sir,” she said judicially,” he left her, a faint confidence took Its germ which causes it is known as the place. She remembered his kindly father said be could get In anywhere, Vaccination with a suitable vaccine letters from New York which the Is gaining, sure as the world !” bacillus typhosus and it may be fouDd eyes that could harden and narrow so did not have to go through a door­ furnishes an excellent means of pro­ trader had come to hate ever since In the evacuations from the bowel. It seemed to Nunce that night that quickly, ids way of understanding way ; the only way to keep him out tection from the disease, and is prac­ Selwood’s suggestion concerning the nil was well with the world, very well. It gets Into water that Is used for things and people. Is to have plenty of food on hand.” ticed as a routine measure. writer, his eyes had a very strange ex­ washing, drinking or cooking and There seemed a wider margin of hope She dismounted and tied Buckskin “To feed him?” Inquired Mr. Pos­ Protection by vaccination lasts three pression. It was a mixture of several finally gets back Into the human body than usual, as if success, so long denied under a tree and went forward. As sum. years and Is therefore of the greatest expressions, rather—astonishment, of them, was hovering like a gigantic bird “No, to feed yourself," answered Mr. Typhoid carriers are people who she mounted the steps, the sheriff carry the germs about with them, per­ value to all who may be exposed to personal gratification, and a vague, in alcove the homestead, as If their long looked up, rose and raised his hat. . Fox. “He never comes near those this disease by out-of-door life. congruous regret. If he had been a labor was about to have its reward. who eat plenty und keep plump.” haps for years, and do not themselves <© by George Matthew Adams.) Nance smiled at him more gratefully seem to be Injured by them, but by better man that last faint seeming of She fell asleep thinking of- the whis­ than she knew, The next night as soon us It was sorrow might have denoted the loss pering field, of the trip to Bement, and dark enough for hunting Mr. Coon and Infecting materials, par>»jcularly food - o - She Made a Move to Pat*, but Nance Then she stepped Inside the door— with which they come In contact, they . of an, ideal, tile death of something —of Brand Fair’s quiet, dark eyes, the and came face to fuce with Kate Cath­ Mr. Possum started out with big bags line. Suddenly Put O ut Her Hand. may transmit the disease to any num look of the chin-strap on his brown rew who was just coming out. Me- over their shoulders while Mr. Fox stayed at home to dig a place In hls her of people who happen to be sens! A LINE O’ CHEER lint lie looked after Cattle Kate with cheek. crumple down, to let go, to relax in Kune was behind her carrying a small When the hunters returned the next tlve to It. a lire of passion that was slowly grow­ She laid a loving hand on Sonny’s defeat, hut she would not have It so. sack which held her mail und some ing with every interview. little head on the pillow of the Im­ morning and looked at the hole Mr. When these germs reach the intes ay John Ktndrick Bang*. Instend she looked at these two, so few purchases. tine of those who are sensitive, they provised crib beyond her own big bed— The two women stopped Instantly, Fox had made Mr. Possum remarked greatly dependent upon her, and fuced that it was deep enough to hold all attack the glands which were men Life at the homestead on Nameless and the world went swiftly from her die issue squarely. their eyes upon each other. look on a new color with the advent consciousness. She slept quickly and three of them and a few 'others their tioned as the essential seat of the dis­ SMILES " It’s the cornfield,” she said with It was the first time they had met ease a n d / during the subsequent ten of Sonny Fair. Mrs. Allison, an eplt- deeply, as do all those who work hard thus pointedly. size. difficulty; "it’s gone.” “That Is about what will happen days to three weeks, the disease Is In ARK not luxuries to ple&ss ome of universal motherhood, looked in the sun and wind—the blessed boon ’’What?” At sight of this woman whose un­ over the scant, well-mended belongings unless you bring In enough food to cubating or developing. X My taste for social vanities, of labor. “Gone? Clone—how?” proved, hidden workings had meant so The patient may feel rather miser­ Although I frankly do confess of the family and laid out such articles much to her, Nance Allison’s face went fill It," said Mr. Fox In a Boleinn tone I like them rather more than less, It seemed to her that she had hardly “Gone—destroyed—wiped off the of voice. “A full storeroom Is all able. but may bo able to keep about But luxury of time and space us she judged could be spared. slowly white. and frequently promises himself he lost consciousness when Old John an­ earth—trampled out by cattle,’’ she that will keep old Hunger Wolf from To do the little deeda of grace These she began expertly to make said dully, "every blude—every stalk Hhe stood still in the door, straight will be all right tomorrow. W herew ith to make a brighter over into little garments. nounced from his rafter perch the com­ the door. But of course you do not root, stem and branch!" nnd quiet, and looked at her in si­ But now bis temperature begins to day ing of another day and she saw the have to stay here, Mr. Possum. I am For fellow traveler on the way, "When did Brand buy you these lence. mount up, be has a chill, nnd every pants. Sonny?" she inquired, but the faint light of dawn on the sky out­ “My Lord A’mighty!” gasped Mrs. At the prolonged Intensity of her certain that your own soft bed will That In the sort of plentitude Allison, and the words were not blas­ he far more comfortable than my poor day during the following week hls tem­ I deem to hold the g rea te r good. child shopk his - head. side. scrutiny Cattle Kate flung” up her perature rises steadily. McClure NVwfipnper Syndicate.) "I don’t know,” he answered. She dressed* as usual, looked loving­ phemy. head and smiled, a conscious, insolent house.” “Cuttie Kate!” cried Bud. “Oh, Mr. possum hastened to say that A Ref this It may drop a little, “H’m. Must be pretty poor,” she ly at the small face of the little sleeper action. mounting up again toward the close of opined, but Bud scowled in disap­ in the crib, and went out, soft-footed, d—n her soul to h—11" "If you don't want nil the door, he was Just Joking. He knew per-, “Oh, Bud—don’t, don’t!" said Nance, fectly '“ell It would take a whole lot the second week. proval. to start the kitchen fire. That done, young woman," she said, “please.” Then It begins to go down very she took the pail and went out to the her lips beginning to quiver, “ ’He who She made a move tf> pass, but Nance cf food to keep away Hunger Wolf, "iTetty durn stingy, I’d say," he re­ nnd he was willing to do hls share of gradually nnd In two weeks more has “What’s in a Name?" marked. well. She rested the bucket on the —who is guilty of d—n—and damna suddenly put out a hand. the hunpng. reached normal again. By MILDRED MARSHALL "Hold Judgment. Bud,” counseled curb a moment, lifted the well-board, tion shall he in dunger—danger of h—I There was an abrupt dignity In the iin,l stood looking at the faint aureole tire.’ ’’ motion, a sort of last-stand authority. Fact» about your name; Its history; -Nnrrrer “when a malP-tcuvels for two meaning; whence it was derived' sig­ years he don’t have much time to make of I ighFthat ~wu8^begtnning to ciovvn' Hin dis hoy’s blue eves were bias­ "I do,” said the girl, “want it all. I nificance, your lucky day. lucky jewel money. We’re poor, too, but that don’t Rainbow cliff. The cliff Itself was ing olid lie did not even hear tier. Tie have something to tell McKane* and H. IRVING spell anything.” black, blue-black as deepest indigo, Its jerked Ids sagging shoulder up, for you may as well hear It.” KINO *’ud held his tongue, but It was foot lost in the shadows that deepened a moment, In line with its mute and The imperious face of Kate Cathrew HE WHY tf MYRA plain he was not convinced. down Mystery ridge. She could hear shut Ilia hands into straining lists. flushed qlarkly with the rising tide of "What makes him so contrary, 1 the murmuring of Nameless, soft and “Gimme a gun—“ lie fasped, “Bap her temper. SUPERSTITIONS '"PAKEN from an evolutionary stand- wonder?” said the girl later. mysterious in the dawn, feel the little py’s gun—’’ “Get—out—of—that—door,” she said ■*“ point, Myra represents the eternal "He’s jealous,” said Mrs. Allison wind that was beginning to stir to “No guns, Bud—I’ve seen feud—in distinctly, but for once she was not etymological question. It Is said to calmly, “because you champion th’ greet the coming day. Then, as was Missouri, There’s land an’ sunlight in obeyed. BUBBLES AND MONEY desses as Juno was the chief of the mean “she who weeps,” but where It *t ranger. It’s natural.” her habit, she turned her eyes out other places beside Nameless. With Homan goddesses. comes from and how It reached Its The field of corn was beautiful. across the waving green field of her life we can—’* So It is the breath of Juno that rises present form Is clouded In mystery. So Nance turn* at taat! When JN THIS country and Canada a ram- The consensus of opinion seems to Its blades were broad and satiny, precious corn. The boy shook his head with a slow, nton superstition Is that bubbles In bubbles In our coffee cups and tw o such women ae Nance and Juno, under her name of Moneta, be that It dimes from the word mfcrah, ■covering the brown earth from view, It .must be earlier than she thought, savage motion. floating on a cup of tea or coffee sig­ K ate meet, almoet anything can means money. Doubtless when the an­ meaning bitterness, which was then ^tnd the waving green floor came well she reflected, for there was not the “Not for us," he said; "I’d die first." nifies that money. Is coming to you. In happen. cient Homans practiced this rite with supplied to the hitter gum, myrrh. The up along the horses’ legs as Nance shimmer of light which usually met Nance straightened liy the door. She some sections It Is considered neces­ a cup of water they Invoked the god- same term was used to designated* •ode down the rows on the shackly cul­ her gaze. lifted her head and looked at his grim sary to try and take up the bubbles In dess. brackish springs In the desert to tivator. She looked again nt the eastern sky. young*face. Some of Its grlmness a spoon ; you will have as many dol (TO BE CONTINUED.) (© by UcClur. N.w.p.p.r Syndic.!,.) which the desolate widow of Bethlo» Dor three days she had been nt It. Why, yes—it was light as usual came sutjtly Into her own. lars as you can catch huhblea. This o- a labor of love. She had many dreams there. ■Ttlghtl” she’ said, "so would I. We hem referred when she cried “Call mo Sait/icai Is a remnant of the ancient magic art not Naomi (pleasant), call me Marah ** she watched the light wlmpllng on Once more she looked at the Held- belong to Nameless river—where our of hydromancy, divination by a cup then she leaned forward, peering hard, The name “Basilica” was given In philter).’’ the silky banners, vague, pleasant pappy left us—and here we’ii stay. ancient Home to buildings used as of water as practiced by Joseph In her hands still lying on the bucket’s This is, on the whole, the most sat­ dreams that had to do with her can­ Only—I pray God to keep me from— meeting places for business men, and Egypt. See Genesis 44:5. Water celed debt nt the store, with the trip rim. Her hrows drew down together from—” she wet her lips again, "from isfactory derivation of Myra, some­ as courts of Justice. A bagilica con­ was used for dtitJMUion by the Egyp times referred to In the Middle ages to Dement about the carpet, and with ll9 she strained her sharp sight to fo­ What Is stirring inside me." sisted of a long central ball or nave, (Ians because Isis was sometimes re­ as Myrrh of the Sea. Myra was fre­ the new blue dress she hoped to get cus on what she saw—or what she •Tie will,’’ said Bud. “But I’m not with aisles, the aisles being separated garded as the eurth when fecundated quently used in the early days of Bib­ with the surplus. thought she saw. For a long time she so particular. We own this land—and from the nave by pillars supporting hy the waters of the Nile and a vessel lical history nnd the heritage of sor­ Bud must have some new things, too, stood so. Then, a* realization struck we’ll fight for our own." the roof. At the end of the nave, op­ of water was therefore carried In her row which the'name suggests see mi and her Mammy needed shoes the home to her consciousness, Hie hands ■'Aiiicn," said Nance, "we will. We've posite the entrance, was a raised plat­ flrficegslons^ In ancient times any generally to have accompanied Its 'vorst way. on the bucket gripped down until the still got the Bogs to sell. Mammy form, or dais, with seats for the troubling of the walers;inTrpooI-owdi^ progress. It has been a great English knuckles shone white under the tanned let's have breakfast. I’m going down All these things the growing field judges. To give additional space there a cup. was considered of significance. favorite und has likewise had wide­ Promised her, whispering under the skin. Her lips fell open loosely. The to Cordova—It’s right McKane should was sometimes added at this farther In modern necromancy the coffee cup breath stopped for a moment In her spread vogue In this country, its popu­ Mttle wind, and she was happy, deep know." end, a semicircular structure called an ha» succeeded*-*® tha..divining cup of larity. curiously enough, being con­ in her Innocent heart. lungs and she felt ns If site were apse. After the introduction of Chris Joseph and tea and coffee to the fe­ drowning. An odd dizziness attacked fined largely to the South. She wondered if she dared ask CHAPTER XII tianty, basilicas were very generally cundating waters borne before Isis. But Jet, the emblem of sorrow, Is Myra’s Brand to let her take Sonny on that her brain, so that the dim world of converted Into churelies. and thus It is of old. the bubbles rising ip our di­ shadow and light wavered grotesquely. talisman gem, but by wearing It the telp to Bement, then Instantly decided “G«t— O u t— of— That— Door!” Is that the form of the modern cathe vining cup mean something. ancients believed that she could es­ •he should not. Her knees seemed buckling beneath dral is derived from the anctent her and for the first time In her life That was a bitter ride to Nance. But why money] Because the In cape her legacy of tears. It should There might be someone from Name- The day was sweet with the scents Roman baalllcH.—Kansas City Star. fluence of Egyptian mythology upon be worn, however, against the flesh teas In the town, and Brand was par­ She felt ns If She might faint. . . . Her Mammy had fainted once—when nnd sounds of summer. Birds called Roman mythology nos strong and to insure its potency. Tuesday la ticularly insistent on hli staying out from the thickets, high up the pine Doesn’t every big Industrial husl though the cult of Isis was but slight­ Myra’8 lucky day and 7 her lucky «f sight they brought John Allison home,... . . ne*» provide Thu with something tliut But she gathered herself with a su­ tops, stirred by a little wind, sang ly Identified with the cult of Juno; yet □umber. She never cessed to wonder about their everlasting diapason, while she costa less than U used to] tig was the chief of the Egyptian god­ (C by Me Cl era N e v ip tftr Sysdlcats.) <© by WbNlM njrndlMt*. Im .) that preme effort, closed her Ujps, wet them

■ ~ 3 rrT — ~ \ r-: 1 ^ lir HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925

‘The Get-together Club o f Hillside Sidney Larsen was best man. Guests were present from Bethlehem -•trill mwt- Brine and Arthur Stevens Pa., Philadelphia, New Hampshire, The Hillside Times at the home of Mrs. E. W . Price, of w ere ushers. Reta and Bernice Liv­ and Newark. 55 Center street, Tuesday afternoon, ingston, nieces of the bride, were July 7. All members a re invited. flow er girls. “O Promise Me” and Miss Dorothy Comiskey, daughter Pabiuked Ever, Friday at Hillside, New Jersey, by Social and Personal Meetings will be held durin g July “I Love You Truly’* were sung by of Mrs. Mary Comiskey, of 86 Silver THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY and August. M iss Ruth Pawlick. The church was avenue, w$s married Saturday after­ 1326 North Broad Street, Hillside, N. J. decorated with palms, ferns and cut Telephones: Emerson 1761, Waverly 4063 flowers. The bride’s gift from her noon to James Shanks, of Kearny at A meeting of the matrons, patrons Elizabeth, will leave tonight for a husband was a platinum bracelet set the Calvary Lutheran Church by the ■UBSCEIPTION, 32.00 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS and associate matrons of the Four­ two weeks’ vacation at Asbury Park. w ith sapphires. The ushers and best Rev. O. E. Brandorff. Washington teenth District of the Order of the Weddings m an received gold monogramed cuff shankSj brother of the groom, was PUBLIC UTILITIES CONFESSIONS. Eastern Star was held in Masomc Viola Klockars, of 12 Bright links. The bridegroom was presented Hail. 1414 North Broad street, Sun­ street, fractured her arm in a fall w ith a gold watch chain. The bride’s best man and Miss Elizabeth Van The decision of the Public Utilities Commission Friday uphold­ day. Final arrangements were made at her home recently, o t i c was treat­ attendants received gold monogramed Wagenen, of Hillside, was the brides- ing the refusal of the Public Service to grant a change in' the for the reception to the Most Worthy ed by-D*, J. F. Lovell, of Irvington. b a r pins. nrairtr“Mr:..and -Mrni Shankr will »*»_.. Grand Matron and Most Worthy Bauer-Livingston. Following the ceremony Mr. and side at 86 Silver avenue. Zoning system so Hillside residents would not be required to pay Grand Patron of the O. E. S. of the Miss M artha Josephine Livingston, A surprise party was given by Mr. M rs. Livingston left for a wedding an extra fare for a ride of a few blocks, reads like a child’s con­ State of New Jersey, which is to be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. and Mrs. Samuel Terry, of 1488 Long trip to New Hampshire. They will It Pays t« Advertise in held at Highland Park on October Livingston, of 138 Sherm an avenue, fession. The commission is careful not to make any statements avenue, in honor of their nephew, m ake their home in Roselle Park. THE HILLSIDE TIMES without justifying their action, but each justification seems more 30. Louis Zavin, at his home, 15 Broad­ Roselle P ark, became th e bride of Hillside Chapter No. 192, 0. E. S., way Sunday. He was graduated from William D. Bauer, of Hillside, at 6 puerile than the one proceeding. has been greatly honored in the the high school last Wednesday. o’clock Saturday evening in the First For instance, they find the present zoning system to be con­ selection of Worthy Matron Catherine The,rooms were attractively de­ Congregational Church, Elizabeth. sistent with the general scheme of the five cent fare zone plan Houseman to occupy the seat on this corated in red, white and blue and a Rev. J. H. M. Dudley performed the number of guests were present from ceremony in the presence of a large “insofar as the fare zones were established to provide a five cent occasion. The Rally Day excursion of Hill­ Hillside, Newark, Irvington, Jersey number of relatives and friends of fare within the larger municipalities.” No one has'been question­ side Chapter No. 192, O. E. S., will be City and New York. the couple. A reception w as held in ing the fairness of the plan in the larger municipalities, for those held Saturday, July 11. Tickets may Among the guests who attended the parish hall. municipalities can take care of themselves and have already done be purchased from Mrs. K. Singe or were the Misses Millie Shebs, Gertie The bride was attired in white Mrs. C. Houseman. Sussman, Bertie Goldberg, Fanny georgette crepe trimmed w ith ostrich. so. It is the smaller municipalities like Hillside which are finding Berman, Frances Bechaver, Catherine She wore a tulle veil an d carried a the present zone system unjust and it is for that reason that Samuel Dubow,- director of-physical Flannery, Helen Martin, Elsie bouquet of white roses, lilies of the Hillside was appealing to the commission, hoping, at least, to be training in the local schools, has ac­ Elias, Louise Bartel, Betty Polgar, valley and baby breath. H er matron cepted a position with Camp Tiago, Ruth Light, Sophie Terry, Mary of honor, Mrs. Bessie Brine, wore given a moderately intelligent reason if the appeal were denied. near Scranton, Pa. He will be in Wukitsch, Gussie Zavin, and Celia honeydew georgette crepe and car­ Certainly it is consistent with the scheme in the larger municipali­ charge of the entire boys' camp and Zavin. Also the Messrs. Albert Terry. ried yellow roses and gardenias. The ties not to collect two fares in the larger cities, but is it consistent will return here in September. George Chordack, Max Cartine, Misses Hazel Livingston, a cousin of Julius Terry, Frank Martin, Frank the bride, and Mrs. Sidney Larsen, to collect two fares between Williamson avenue and King street? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benz and Wukitsch, Meyer Terry, Mickey were bridesmaids’. Both w ere gowned It is difficult to determine whether the commission thinks the daughters, Catherine and Myrtle, of Steinholtz, Albert Bleiweis, Louis in poudre blue georgette crepe and people are all a bunch of ignoramuses and will swallow everything Race street, have returned home after Levy and Mr. and Mrs. Zavin. carried Columbia roses. a two weeks’ vacation at Atlantic they hand out or whether they don’t know any better themselves. City. rp Continuing with the masterful reasoning in this ingenius decision, we find that “it would be unjust to change the zone in favor of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eaton and IN-SURE and BE-SURE son, David, of 115 Conant street, are s this municipality without extending the same privilege to all spending several days with relatives municipalities.” If the Public Service is collecting a double fare at Ludlow. “Manleyhasit” from other municipalities in addition to Hillside, then why doesn't We sell all kinds of protection: fire, auto, accident, property, the commission change the system in all ot them. Or, if this situa­ Charles Wagner,- George Ashley contractors’, etc. and Charles Woodruff, have returned We have a waiting list of those who w ish to rent. tion exists only in Hillside, then why would it be unjust to ex­ from the Elks’ convention at Ashbury tend what they call this “privilege” to Hillside alone? Park. If your property is “For Sale” or.“To L et” U auto C The summing up is quite in accordance with the rest of the Following a .two Weeks* ■ stay at decision for its keen insight and consistent display of reasoning. Manasquan, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. We quote, “While the present municipal zoning system may re­ Mahan, of 6 Hollywood avenue, have quire modification in the future, the board is of the opinion that returned home. Theo. Manley Co. such modification should not be made in this case at this time.” Robert K. Bloy, member of the 2 HOLLYWOOD AVE., HILLSIDE, N. J. TERRACE 6776 Board of Education, and family, are The commission has a sense of humor, that is obvious. While First Do«r in Iran North Broad Street they are denying Hillside’s appeal, they extend their best wishes expecting to leave next week to spend the summer at Monticello, for more favorable action in the future. The zoning system, so far N. Y. as Hillside is concerned, requires modification right now, and we fail to see why modification should be any more urgent in the Charles Hayden, of 117 Coe avenue, has returned home following a busi­ future than it is at the present. In the course of its duties, the ness trip to Hartford, Conn. commission is required to make numerous explanations of its LYMPIC Pi decisions, but after a number of years of experience, they ought After visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest IRVINGTON - MAPLEWOOD Bean at Hackensack, Mr. and Mrs. to be able to concoct arguments a little 1 letter . than those of a Albert Mailing, Jr., have’ returned to The Great Family Resort PLUMBING WORK high school debating society. their home at 101 Conant street. So much of your home comfort depend, upon the Plumbing th at Doubled you want it done right—and we know how to do it. Ask those for Mr. and Mrs. \yi|liapvv Careen, SWIMMING POOL In Capacity whom we have done work. daughter, Marjory and 'son," Edward, Free Vaudeville and Band Concerts Daily: New Jersey’s Biggest Boilers and Plumbing Supplies at of Looker street, are at their summer D ance Floor. Radiators Reasonable Prices FREE FIREWORKS’ DISPLAY EVI home ut Asbury Park for July, ami Equip Your Laundry With the August. Royal Washing Machine George Darche, of 1279 Miriam ——Fita^on your prefient stationary wash trava. Call u.- and place, has returned hoTrte for the, will demonstrate one. DELAYED JOINT SEWER ACTION defy a detour. Nothing can be done vacation from his ’studies at until it is definitely known whether IRKS HILLSIDE. Canadian college. V_.v THOS. HAND & SGIf. Newark will go along with the joint The Townahip Plumber. The project to enlarge the joint sewer or divert its Vailsburg wastes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh, of 182 VIRGINIA STREET Tel. TRINITY 3003 trunk outlet sewer, serving Newark into the Passaic Valley project, if the 66 Hillside avenue, are spending tire a n d f i v e neighboring communities and . city takes the latter course, delay week witlj relatives at Asbury Park. designed to give capacity to. five1 must continue while plans are revised . . . , . . l and new law may lie required. These more, hems and haws, stops, starts,' , . e Mr. and Mrs. Philip O’Neill ? ’ ’ ' | things notwithstanding, the plea of Ladies’ and Children’s Hair coughs apologetically, and then starts Hillsjde continues with unabated family, of 1081 Salem avenue, are Cutting and Bobbing spending the summer at their cottage Star Eagle off again. Meanwhile Hillside, re-; vigor and persistence, a Specialty. at Beacon Beach. cently admitted to the project, pleads Sewer conditions in that cpm- THE for sewers in terms of supplication. ! munity, according to its represen- Office!’ J. Nelson Kelly is spend­ PETER STUYVESANT Newark is the stumbling biocK. The tatives at the joint meeting confer- ing the vacation with his family at “If a man is n step ahead of W h y not im ita te the Hollywood Barber city is one of the six municipalities ences, are unbearable. Health there is Atlantic Highlands. his fellows, the wisdom of his si.sjnei's of the Declaration Cleaning, Dyeing, Tailoring comprising the original builders of danger because Hillside has not step will alwnys be questioned.’’ of Independence, by look­ Shop the sewer. During the last few , and cannot get sewer capacity until} and Pressing Aftei spending several months in To .secure our service is to ing- ahead? L e t us book M. E. HERRON, Prop. months the possibility of concentrate ( the joint sewer is enlarged. Elizabeth Canada, the Misses Lydia, Gertrude, 1288 North Broad Street know that each detail of the y o u r order n o w for your ing all its sewage in the Passaic; has turned a deaf ear to its requesti amj Rut), Lorenz, well known local American Barber FOR PROMPT SERVICE Valley sewer has'‘'engrossed' Tt^iiqj-rfw-a—idglit of way. The community: musicians, have- relumed to their ceremony will be attended to winter’s supply of GOOD, PHONE EMERSON 9071 parently to-the exclusion of interest, is becoming desperate. i home at 46 Woodruff place, with ability and discretion. GLEAN COAL. ELECTRICAL MASSAGE in the joint sewer. j Inadequate disposal is not to be' FOR SALE and SHAMPOOING If Newark withdraws from the lat- j countenanced, because it is a direct Following a prolonged stay at Chi­ WILLIAM C. CLARK D . L. MILLER Desirable Building Lot ter project, Alexander Potter, menace to health. Such a lack car- cago, 111., Miss Anna Monsott has Funeral Director 28x191 engineer of > the joint sewer, has said, ries with it obnoxious odors and. Coal and Masons’ Materials returned to her home at 237 Clark 891 LYONS AVENUE 2D Hollywood Ave. On .lames Street, Hillside there will be legal complications, decreased property values. Many Hill­ street. P a rlo rs for Services 1337 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE Hillside, N. J. . J. G. SPOFFORD •necessitating the drawing up of new side residents depend upon cesspools Telephone WAVERLY 4259 _ P h o n es: Em. 7 1 2 3 . Wsv. 1938 28 JAMES STREET. ■ contracts and extensive rearrange­ for their sewage disposal. This Paul Maygor, of 21 Mading ter­ Phone Emerson 4334 ments. The other members °of the method, in a community as near as race, is on an extended business trip joint meeting, the governing body of Hillside is to a large city and the to Trenton. BEX the project, have been clamoring for consequent advantages such location action, and through this din of re­ gives, is about as congruous and J. Arthur Du Plessis, of 1083 Salem ENVIRONMENT desirable as a war canoe in the quests for progress comes the cry of avenue, has left for Pittsburgh, Pa., Your boy and your little plrl will *row up what you make them. Education Hillside, leader of the group in the United States navy. Hillside residents on business. Meats is »t big factor, hut environment is more important. The finer instincts arc born volume of its call for action: “Give certainly have a legitimate kick, and m the home. Your children need that home. Have you made provision for the continuance of your home regardless of. us sewers!” they are voicing it in no uncertain Alexander Okin, one of the owners what may happen to you ? terms. • An impediment to a definite start and booking agent for the Hillside That Are Cooked It is possible to leave behind a monthly income sufficient to maintain your Some time ago at a joint meeting’ home until your children have grown up. A savins feature is combined with appeared a few months ago when Theater, attended the convention of this plan. Millburn, having had an independent conference Donald H. McLean, coun­ the Motion Picture Theater Owners’ For Further information ~Snd complete details, send this coupon to study made, as to the cost of en- sel for Hillside, talked for half an jyf New Jersey at Asbury Park, Mon­ ■ larging the joint sewer, asserted the hour on sewage conditions there. He day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Ready to Serve expense of construction computed by didn’t waste a minute. His closing Okin is on the membership com­ Every housewife has experienced the undesirable ALFRED E. RYDGREN Mr. Potter was too low. This neces­ words went something like this: “We mittee. sensation which arrives with unexpected company don’t care about legal technicalities. LIFE INSURANCE sitated the making of additional plans \ 17 CLARK STREET. HILLSIDE and borings and surveys and once Hillside is not concerned with dif­ Mr. and Mrs. Martin J,. Corcoran, about meal time and not a thing ill thd house to BIGELOW 466K-M more the suburban towns are ready ferences in approximate costs. We are of 301 Conant street, are spending server— ;——^ ----■- - —------Date of Birth...... and anxious to proceed. not thinking whether some of the the summer at Harding Lake, New­ As the majority” of these communi­ other communities concerned can get ton, N. J. The answer is simple—phone us and we w ill send, ties see it, Newark now plants itself cheaper sewage disposal elsewhere. rush, any of our ready-to-serve Meats, and you * in the way, and the circumstances Give us sewers!”—Newark Evening A. Bernard Young, popular Hill­ are relieved from further work and worry. Our causing the present hold-up quite News, June 26, 1925. side postman, who is a resident of SauSages and Hams are delicious. HARRY SHAMLY Latvn Services Sunday Evening at 7 :4"> REAL ESTATE LADIES’ AND GENTS’ Calvary Lutheran Church, Maple Ave. and Clark St. Thci.!!A“*lil‘' AND FRUITS and VEGETABLES c u s t o m Ta i l o r Sermorf—“The Greatest Descent of Christianity” INSURANCE CLEANING, DYEING and PRESSING By Rev. O. E. Brandorff James A. Dowd W. H. SMITH 41 COE AVENUE Vocal Dtfet by the Misses Evelyn and Estelle Allen BRANCH STORE 1614 UNION AVENGE 1419 N. BROAD ST. ' WAVERLY 1180 i r r w r t r n v v SEATS FRBC HlUaUa, N. J. r 1237 Woodruff Avenue, Hillside, N. J. Ttlephonc O rdors Promptly Att*nd* the Zoning Board of Appeals Monday and Tuesday, July 6 and 7 and Arthur Mutschler. for A1 Christie may safely be Those who will receive tenderfoot tug of war; horse shoe pitching; for First Baptist Church. months of this year to $30,233,265.00, for reconsideration by the Township of which $25,871,220.00 was set aside credited with having produced a ratings arc: Thomas Fitzpatric-k, women, sack race; 50-yard dash; ball Rev. H. Morrison, pastor. 9:30 Committee, George Compton, chair­ feature-length comedy which is fun Erick Gebhardt, William Hartkoff, A. M., Fnmdfty echoal. 7:45 P. M., for the enlargement of plant facili­ throwing; nail driving contest; for ties in the Metropolitan area. man of the board, wrote to the com­ nier than any we have ever before Warren Miller, Robert Walker, and junior boys, 76-yard dash; sack race; evening service. Tuesday evening ‘Charley’s Aunt’ mittee Wednesday night declaring seen and at which audiences laugh John Wynoeda. George Schaeffer, re­ mixed shoe race; for junior girls, praise and prayer service. louder than they have laughed in cently transferred from a Newark able and economical in upkeep at no at the that the board stood by its form er 50-yard dash; obstacle race; for in­ months, if not in years. troop, will also be invested. Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian greater cost than wood. Joseph A. termediate boys, 100-yard dash; ball Birkholz, the general manager, is al­ decision in re fu sin g to grant the per­ When the situations progress the Parents and friends of the scouts Church. throwing; 50-yard backwards; in ad­ ways glad to explain the advantages HILLSIDE mit. There was nothing else for tiie laughs become thick and fast until are invited to attend the services. dition to these there will be races for Rev. Arthur Northwood, pastor. of this new building material. board to do, Mr. Compton declared, they develop into howls of merriment. the primary boys and girls, and the 9:30 A, M., graded Sunday school. THEATRE Syd Chaplin, the star, in the title SINAI CONGREGATION TO under the provisions of the Zoning beginners boys and girls. One of the 10:45 A. M., worship with sermon, It Paya to Advertise in Monday and Tuesday, July 6-7 Ordinance, and if permission were role of “Charley’s Aunt from Brazil feature contests will undoubtedly be “Hereby We Know.” 7 P. M., Chris­ HAVE MEMBERS DRIVE THE HILLSIDE TIMES Mat. Mon., July 6, at 3:30 P. M. granted, the board might ju st as well where the nuts come from” is un­ the blackberry pie contest. tian Endeavor meeting. deniably at his best. disband. A drive for members is being made The first lawn service of the The Township Committee will abide About all that need be said is that by Sinai Congregation and the church will be held Sunday evening Calvary Lutheran Church. by this decision of the board, Mi. the picture has more laughs than the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Hillside. A at 7:45. The pastor, Rev. O. E. Rev. O. E. Brandorff, pastor. Lawn CLASSIFIED Goldberg has brought suit in the play, so it is assured that those who THE meeting of this organization will be Brandorff, will preach, as his topic, Supreme Court to compel the build­ go to the Hillside Theater Monday “The Greatest Defense of Chris­ Greatest Descent of Christianity,” by ADVERTISEMENTS or Tuesday will have an hour and a held Oil July 14 at the home of Sam ing inspector to issue the permit, am] Goldstein, at 34 Broadway. tianity.” Seats will be provided the pastor. Vocal duet by the Misses FOR RENT—Corner .store at Long ave. and AMERICAN Township Attorney Donald H. Mc­ half of “joy unconfined.” for all who come. The announcement Evelyn and Estelle Allen. White st. ; best location for any kind of The officers are S. Bleiweis, presi­ store. Inquire 1586 Long ave. Waverly 7651. Lean will defend it on behalf of the dent; H. Zavin, vice president; A. of these lawn services has created BARBERSHOP township. Service Golden’s Aim Licht, treasurer, and M. Rosenbaum, considerable interest in the town and ARMOBOARD COMPANY APARTMENT for rent. 8 moms, in brand Mr. McLean has drafted an or­ Serving the people of Hillside abfy it is expected that they will be well new duplex house. Inquire Alfred A. of 1246 Woodruff avenue, secretary. MAY ALTER BUILDING Lampe, 1233 Salem ave. Phone Emerson 6224. dinance, which he presented to the during the past two years is the attended. In case of rain, the serv ices 156 Coe Ave. committee Wednesday night, chang­ record of Golden's Pharmacy, located SCOUTS HAVE CONTEST will be held in the Sunday school TURN Grandma's old letters into money ; I ing the name and body of th e Zoning at Hollywood and Long avenues. room which is usually considerably Armostone, the everlasting building buy old envelopes with stamps, also postage Near Woodruff Ave. stamp collections. Box 10. Hillside Times. Board of Appeals to tile Hoard of This is a modern drug store which EATING WATER MELON cooler than out of doors. , material, widely known as an excel- 1 lent reinforced concrete panel for (Opp. Central Grammar School) Adjustment. This is in compliance prides itself in the accurate manner At the morning service, to be held ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOES for salq, for with an act of Legislature, for the in which prescriptions are filled and A water melon eating contest held in the church, the pastor will coin ■+ garages- and bungalows, is the pro­ men, women, girls and boys; black, brown and while. 236 Hillside ave. Children’s Hair Cutting Supreme Court has contended that a on its well-filled stocks of drugs, a t the meeting of the Boy Scout I mence a series of sermons on the duct of the Armoboard Company of board, of appeals takes away some of perfumes, candies, cigars and cigar­ Troop 2 at th e Hurden-Looker School ! Psalms. The sermon on Sunday will Long avenue which is producing big Ladies’ Bobbing a Specialty t\

Pay a Visit to the The Hillside W. A. SWEETLAND Popular Winans Meat Market r u 173 HILLSIDE AVENUE______PRIMEPRIME! MEATSMPITC CHOICErilmri' PROVISIONSPDAVISinve vw " Agent on Property phone Waverly 7937 across the way from our present FRUITS and VEGETABLES » CABS 3 CABS Quick and Courteous location to the safe side of Fresh Fish Every Friday Service to Any Place TERRACE 6614. at Reasonable Rates. ZIMMERMANN’S QUALITY BAKERY North Broad Street Orders by Phone, Mail or Personally 2r.c PER PERSON ANY­ 1414 NORTH BROAD STREET. HILLSIDE Will Receive Prompt Attention I wi§h'to announce to all my friends and customers that on and WHERE IN HILLSIDE All Kinda of Bread, Rolls, Cakti Pies and Fin after Thursday, July 9th, 1 will be located at 1428 North Broad SIMPLY Danish Pastry—Always F rcah THURSDAY SPECIAL—BUTTER HORNS Street, three doors from Mertz Avenue, convenient to you as you 104 SUMMIT AVE., COR. WINANS AVE. Phone go to and from Newark, Elizabeth, the Post Office, the Library, etc. HILLSIDE, N. J. TRINITY t---- * You can leave your orders as you pass the door and have them HILLSIDE EXPRESS U'eady "when you return, without crossing the street at any place. (G. A. WOELFL1NG) 1309 NORTH BROAD STREET 3221 Telephones: Waverly 0658, Bigelow 3390-M (Night Colls) Located at ScanncH’s Restaurant TRUCKING BAGGAGE TRANSFER N. Broad St. & Hollywood Ave. Prompt and Efficient Service GEORGE SHAFFNER, Manager Porch lnclosnres Screens J. SPINELLI GEORGE COMPTON Sash and Door Work 269 Hollywood Avenue g r e a t Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. AND SON Wood Turning, Etc. Established 1910 Electrical Shoe Repairing A Specialty REAL ESTATE F. SENZ AND INSURANCE Cabinet and Wood Work A. F. ZEIGLER Appraisals Made A Specialty T .U p W , K e a n ., MIS FIRST AND SECOND R o c k 1444 North Broad Street MORTGAGE LOANS M. t n n l i i l Fm ■ic k l o w t i n 28 Myrtle Street, Hillside 44 Fairbanks St, Hillside. N. J. Bottom ^Arthur H. Erb RELIABLE YOUR U n d e r t a k e r CONFECTIONERY Tire Prices INSURANCE STORE ▲GHNT f o b 42 HOLLYWOOD AVE. WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Stationery, Cigars, Soda Goodyear tires have a quality reputation—and HILLSIDE Ddicateaeen they earned it. C h a s H. W agner Sandwiches, Hot Drinks Bui—they’re not high priced. PIIONE: 1154 N. Broad Street We’ll sell you a Goodyear for as little and maybe BIGELOW A. HEDMAN Rea. Phone, Emerson 4793 less than you'are asked to pay for the general 2362-W 1418 North Broad Street run of tires. Buy Goodyears—then you know what you’re getting. W. F. DANE FISCHER’S GARAGE U77 SALEM AVENUE 1166 North Broad Street Painting, Decorating, DECORATOR Paper Hanging EMERSON 3165 Paperhanging m s ItM Wall Paper Samples New Ready CARS FOR HIRE Long A venue G arage, Inc. For All Occasions and Painting EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Long Avenue and White Street, P.MERTEL Accessories and Storing Hillside, N. J. MERCHANT TAILOR v‘ Ladies’ end Gents’ Garments BATTERY SERVICE for Asia end Radio H. S. Sessing Telephone! Waverly 7451 Dyed and Repaired 1452 M an A rm m N. Bread S t, HUWda, N. RADIO SUPPLIES Way. — i § m ’ ' Vr-.v. TSfA •" . :• Vv.7,:.;;'.

THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY S, 1928

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Horizontal. 20— A negative — Slight convexity In the shaft af • 1 — To present 22 c o lu m n B— Of a dull brownish color By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN 28— Head guard* 8— A Mohammedan poet (first name) druggist^ everywhere. “ “ "“1 IF« Fourth of July anil Thom- 24— M o th e r H —-A oyatem o f medical p r a c t ic e 20— A co-ordlnatlag particle asi Jefferson are naturally 14— An article 27— Senior (abbr.) T — T h e C h ln e a e name for B u d d h n closely associated In the 16 28— Possesses minds of all good Americans. an* 1 8 — Company (abbrev.) 80— To rap lightly 1®— Moved rapidly 82— The akin of certain animals Monticello may now be added 2 1 — Part of the verb Mto bo** 87— July (abbrev.) for the reason that a move­ 2.T— Home power (abbrev.) 88— A note In the diatonic scale ment Is well under way to “ 4— A pithy or witty laying 41— A printers’ measure 2 5 — T o o lo w D on! le f b a b y be for!ured restore his home at Char­ 48— The nun god of ancient Egypt 2 7 — Suit (chemical) 44— S la p s b y s k in T rouble! lottesville, Va., und make it a national 28— That man ____ 45— The eatahllahed value of the mo Be­ Apply R e s in o l Ointment patriotic shrine. 2®— A rattlesnake t a r y u n it. 3 1 — Africa (abbrev.) a n d s e e h o w q u ic k ly The memory of Jefferson deserves 47— To glide upon the aaow .HS— Request well of his country. It was he who 4ft— Axea of kernels of corn the itchingand 34— An old Dutch and German meaanre made the draft of the Declaration of 51— A need vrsael b u r n in g sto p s A n A f r i c a n antelope 52— A vehicle ■Ml— South America Independence; he was the third Presi­ 54— A mingle unit R7— Green chalcedony (plural) M ore So dent of the United States and his other 50— Jumbled type 80— D o c to r Oen. Hugh Drum suld on a visit to eervlces were many and distinguished. 57— Calcium (nymbol) 40— An tnntrumeat need In a lock 58— P la n 1 **1 mo Washington: Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, 42— A n g e r R e s i n o l 5ft— Each (abbr.) "I hove heen reading a number of it Shadwell, Va. He died at Monticello v : 44— To fold and aew np the edge of July 4, 1820—on the fiftieth anniver­ 4 ?*— A n a d d itio n to ■ le tte r The solution will appear la next (use. war books lalely, some by German gen­ 4«— Steaniahlp (abbr.) erals, some by English and French sary of the Declaration of Independ­ 48— Part of a circle Gigantic Bridge ones, and these books have proved to ence. So Independence day next year 50— E x l* ta d l — F a th e r A bridge half again ns large as Nea will be the sesquicentennlal of the 58— A C h ln e a e meaanre York’s Hell Gate bridge is shortly U me that every battle of the World 55— In nnch a manner Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle. war was a victory—a victory for both Declaration and the centennial of Jef­ 50— A Inrge rodent span the harbor of Sydney,. Australia ferson’s death. sides—and no general had a defeat or B0— To nllde without rotating D It will allow the largest liners to past <11— A eerprnt A T % F i D z 0 T sllp-up from the beginning of the war Jefferson was graduated from Wil­ When the news spread, public meet­ below It, and will carry four rnilroac (12— Cheiva and swallows A 6 , E D D t L A T C to the end." liam and Mary college In 1702 and was ings were called and subscriptions for tracks, as well as roadways nnd walk! L A 0 0 T General Drum laughed. admitted to the bar in 17G7. He was Jefferson’s use were started. A loun Vertical. fi L R Q o 5 The chief feature of the bridge will “To err Is human," he concluded, a member of the Continental congress, or gift from the treasury was sug­ £ U a A L AlM T TT AT be a single arch of 1,650 feet span; tl j 1775-6, and signed the Declaration. In 1— A to o th e d wheel or c o g w h e e l and to lie about It Is more so." gested, but Jefferson would not hear was Martha Woyles Skelton. The mar­ 8— A southern elite (abbr.) 151y \e M\\ T 5 | total length, including approach spnoei 1776 he was a member of the legisla­ 4— A f a i r y will be 3,770 feet. The headroom foi of that plan. He suid: “I have spent riage was happy and gave him one lA' [rtti t ture of Virginia and a leader in Impor­ 5— To perform LU 5 E B Trains carrying dnlly about 75.000 three times as much money, and given son ant* five daughters. His wife died GR ships will be 170 feet nt high water, passengers are automatically handled tant legal reforms. He filled these in 1782. •—“Opposite of “downs’’ nnd the top of the arch will be 450 my whole life to my countrymen, and 7— North America (abbr.) EE. by electrical switches at the Grand other positions: Governor of Virginia. now they nobly come forward In the This little house will be restored. 8— The unit of electrical resistance feet. Central terminal In New York city. 3779; member of congress. 1783; min­ only way they can, to repay me and ft— i ll r lo n g l n g to me So will Its companion house, a replica, 1ft—Part of a plant ister to France, 1784-9; secretary of save an old servant from being turned on the other side of the lawn. The Insist on bavins Dr. Pssry's "Desd Shot" state. 171)0-4; vice president, 1797-1801; tennis ball returned In a high for Worms or Tapeworm and the druricirt like a dog out of doors.” first one was later used to accom­ c u rv e will c«t it for you. 872 Pearl Bt.. N, T. Adv. President, 18014). He founded in 1819 The action of the public made the modate guests. The second one was 13— T o t i l t the University of Virginia at Char­ last days of his life easier. But the 15— Thooo nh. k.v. th. .m m r nam e where Jefferson had his law office and •a o th e rs Friendly Lktle Game lottesville. debts still hung over the estate. Upon kept the accounts of his estate. Tradi­ Montlcellr Is to be restored, so far Vessels used a* strainers Sara—Listen heah, boy, jes’ wiiat his death subscriptions ceased to come tion says that he sometimes used It as kind of life is you been livin’? TeD as possible, to the condition in which in. The lottery was a farce. The a refuge from his hordes of visitors it was left by Jefferson. This task Rastus— Oh, ordinary, Jes’ ordinary. executor disposed of the estate, the and guests. Bara—Well, If yo’ pulls any mo' ace* has been undertaken Jointly by the land going as low as three to ten dol­ $ HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE * Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Here was burled ’Thomaa•fho Jefferson, # - ...... ~ ------out o’ yo’ shoe, yo’ ordinary life li lars an acre. The proceeds were not author of the Declaration of A m erican ggrn*~ft)- mature:------and the American Institute of Archi­ enough to discharge the obligations. Independence, of the Statute of Vir­ |- '* ‘A* wait. .p»«M tola p u l l tects through Its committee on the The executor made up the difference. ginia for Religious Freedom, and the * r'T 'V n. horlaoatolly. T»o Sr.t Utter te »«ck S h o e Father of the University of Virginia. * ---- Z'y "I - r»r«r» to the ..Haitian llat,. halaw preservation of historic monuments The Thomas Jefferson Memorial $ *■**!*• t... N«.I.* 1 nnd.r th, .olaaia 1headed ♦“!?V "horlsoatai” “«««•«>— deHnea a X That’e Different and scenic beauties. Prof. Fiske Foundation is now engaged in the task This was the Inscription, In accord­ * ’VhIiCfc Wl" I!" *«» OP to the Brat black aqnare to tbe * **I don't think I’ll atop here. He ii Repairman Kimball, chairman of the architects’ of freeing the estate of debt. The ance with Jefferson's (wish, on the orig- * ■ ??.*’ “"d * u» d«r “verticil” deHnea a tvord nkleh will HU the I the roughest barber I have ever seenP committee, hopes not only to restore | w,ll,e square, to tbe o t,t black one below. IVo teller, go la the black * “Oh, that’s his wife in the chairP movement has the support of men and Inal obelisk overer his/grhis/grave. Congress, * •ab paces.T.------. A All...... word,V a.ed 7 . are "r* dlefloo,,, oreiiunery word., worus, except except proper proper names. } 11 os*, elans. I n i t i a l — daoknio.i . _ w — — . xe the lawns and gardens to Thomas Jef­ women of all political faiths. Presi­ in 1882, replaced this witty one more t o.te"to\L7 'de«,’.«,;n" ,UU’ '" m* *”d Y o u W ant ferson’s period, but also to return to dent Coolldge, accepting appointment ornate. The original now stands on the historic mansion much of the fur- as a member of the board of gover­ the campus of the University of Mis­ nlture. The Foundation was estab nors, said : "But I cannot too earnestly souri nt Columbia—a site within the lished on the '(me t hundred and assure you of my conviction that your Louisiana purchase made from France CRITICISM ally the closing sentence of the critic’s S t a K & i f P eightieth anniversary of Jefferson's organization is performing a useful during Jefferson’s administration. birth. April 13, 1923. The following searching analysis of his victim's ^NtglgESTION Rubber Heels service In encouraging the preservation Thomas Jefferson’s fame, based upon character. December the Foundation, by making of those shrines and monuments of TT IS surprising how many things and Dyspepsia A Be flee H eel to W a lk O n his actual service to his country, is people one may discover to find Eager as we are to criticize others, a payment of $100,000, took legal title American history, which must bring secure. For this reason the promotion Gas Mmeiortkoeoolokoooolorom to the beautiful colonial mansion, the Inspiration to the American public,” fault with if one cultivates the proper very few of us accept criticism of our­ of a Jefferson cult, which apparently frame of mind. It takes neither genius selves willingly or react to It logically. USKIDE estate-consisting of 040 acres of land Jefferson was versatile and Ingen­ seeks to make of him a superman. Is instant and priceless Jeffersonian relies. nor unusual intelligence to detect er­ If you Indicate to your wife nt the r*H«( —the Wonder Sofa fo r W ear ious. He was an amateur architect deprecated by many. ror or to discover imperfections. In breakfast table that the coffee is cold When retiring from the Presidency, of no mean ability, for one thing. He United Statea Rubber Company For example: Jefferson was not the fact. I have sometimes thought that or the biscuits underdone, she very- Jefferson expected to be the "Hermit made the plans for Monticello and su­ "author” of the Declaration of Inde­ h i k d of Monticello," but this was not to he. the more Imperfect the critic the likely meets tbe criticism by asking perintended* Its construction. The plans dependence. The committee of five, ap­ A continuous stream of visitors came more likely lie Is to see the shortcom­ snrcasticaily if you posted the letter ’ail Friend, for the University of Virginia were pointed by congress to prepare the which she gave you yesterday, or by drujgiit to the place. It was said at'the time his. ings nnd the weaknesses of others document, instructed him to draft It. rather than to be Impressed with their reaching across nnd picking a bunch that "everyone In the United States As a farmer he was in advance of He put into words sentiments and admirable qualities, Where one man of lint from your coat collar. She of any enterprise sooner or later found his time. He practiced rotation of phrases which were on every man’s begins to accuse anotiier of trickery justifies her own mistakes by showing his way to this extraordinary her­ crops, had a fancy for Improved live Ups. ns is shown by the Mecklenburg mitage." He himself wrote at one ami falsifying hove not infrequently Hint you, also, are In error, and meets stock and introduced new fruits and Declaration of May 20. 1775. The com­ criticism as is usually done, not by time that "an ox lusted onlj a day or vegetables. had my own suspicions. I have never mittee revised Jefferson’s draft; con­ known a man found guilty of stealing reform but by counter-criticism. It Is Here !• iuIiaut duced both and subsequently they have been adequately met If some vitu­ ns. c. a, assay eo„ m i s n u , . j— .. cwcMe Clydebank has Its Holy City. Paradise both shared hla punishment. Accord­ weaknesses and frailties of human be­ Green’s The man wh6, in a recent police- crops up five times, Nineveh ^hree ing to another authority, peacock ings. without trying In any way to perative counteracting criticism were court case, mentioned that he had times, while Salems and Zions abound. remedy them. This is eminently true discovered. The fact that one man SAVE YOUR EYES I feathers were usually used as funeral wore a set of unbecoming whiskers U»e Dr. Thompson1* M/ewater. August Flower tramped to London from Jericho, did —London Times. emblems, hence the belief that they of femitilne gossip, which la seldom for Co—tlMtfoii, not, of course, mean that he had Jour­ cause, bad lu

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An attractive display of merchan­ dise in the store makes it a desirable THREE-CENT DAY place in which to shop, and the; COX MADE SCHOOL FREEHOLDERS DONT good values make it certainly w orth • ill F PRlNi IP Al AT OLYMPIC PARK while to shop here. The proprietors CLEAN M UD-M ILLER make every effort to please at all Two big days mark the week for times. Wilbur H. Cox, instructor in his­ The Union County Board of Free­ Olympic P ark — Fourth of July and tory and economics at the high holders, through Freeholder D. Leeds New Theater Management Three Cent Day, which comes next school, was. made vice principal of Miller, Jr., of Hillside, disclaimed Wednesday, July 8. Planning Many Changes responsibility for the accumulation A big bill awaits the patrons of the high school to assist Supervising of mud in the rear of the property the park on the Fourth when Jessie The Hillside Theater, on Hollywood Principal A rthur G. Woodfield, last of of Fred Horn, on Liberty avenue, Lee Nichols and her trained horses, avenue, which is now under new Friday morning. The announcement in a communication to the Township to say nothing of a bucking mule, management, always makes a prac­ was made a t the final meeting of the Committee Wednesday night. Mr. Mil­ will be seen. The Portia Sisters, tice of obtaining the best and latest Students’ General Association in the ler declared that the county has no Gladys and Venus, are also on the | in photoplays which are presented at high school auditorium. * jurisdiction over brooks or streams. bill. They come from Paris, direct, far less than city prices. Ever since he has been a. member} in a similar case regarding the and have a Very pleasing act. A. M. Shaw, the resident manager, of the teaching staff of the local j mud in the Salem Dam, the commit­ Le Favor and Pierce will have a few' dwells in Hillside and takes care of schools, Mr. Cox has become popular| tee will communicate with the Eliza­ new wrinkles for the Fourth and for the theater and presentation of the! with students and teachers alike, and bethtown W ater Company in an ef­ next week the famous Sig Franz performances. Alexander Okin, the j his ability as an instructor is gen­ fort to have them clean out the dam. W in B attle Troupe with their high bicycle act other manager, takes charge of book­ erally recognized. Another letter 1 will be sent to the are ,coming. ing photoplays for tihs theater and j Mr. Cox, who is a resident of Township of Union informing them Three Cent J)ay is unique, with for the Cranford Theater. Mr. Okin! Bloomfield, was graduated from of Hillside’s action. of Tires Olympic Park when the admission is greatly experienced in the theater' Colgate University in 1921 and has A t Indianapolis, M ay 30 wiil be three cents as well as the business, having owned and managed been a teacher in the Hillside | GIRL SCOUTS PLAN TRIP hot dogs, hot roast beef sandwiches several theaters in New Jersey and schools ever since. Me was the ad­ TO LIDDEL’S POND S e t t i n g a N e w W o r l d and most of the rides. Basket parties New York. visor to th e Students’ General Asso­ will be welcome under the trees of The management is contemplating ciation th is year when it was or­ May Riche, member of Girl Scout Aft ■ ... \ M a r k o f 101.13 M ile s Jthfi_park. changes for the theater al! the time, ganized and was responsible for much Troop 8, passed her tenderfoot test Five ticket takers will be in place especially the new, improved ven­ of the progress it made. at a meeting held yesterday after­ jr^r hour—SOO Miles w ithout Tire Trouble for the crowd, and everything is being tilating system which is now being noon in the Hurden-Looker School. arranged to handle the huge tnrong installed. Other improvements will be It Pays to Advertise in This gruelling test proves the strength and flexibility, and elimi­ Next week Captain H. E. Angell will which, it is predicted, will come fo put into effect this fall. T H E HILLSIDE TIMES outstanding superiority of Fire­ THE FIRST TEN nates internal friction and heat Olympic Park Three Cent Day. take the troop to Union where an stone Full-Size Gum-Dipped Bal­ outdoor meet will be held to give the loons. W ith practically no change MONEY WINNER! Call at our principal branches -a ll aa riraacaaa Fnll-Sln —inspect one of these Full-Size BUILDING PERMITS girls practice for their second class in cars and drivers from last year, tests. Seven girls are trying for the and over the same rough, uneven Balloons that travelled the 500- tests, before going to Liddel’s Pond Pod- AVERAGE mile race without a change. Permits for buildings with an ag­ brick track, laid sixteen years ago boo Driver SBIeePerHoor on August- 5 between Morristown —Firestone Balloons racing under ’1 De Paolo . 1 0 1 .1 3 gregate -valuation.of $42,000 were is­ and Mendham. 2 L ew U -H m . 1 0 0 .8 2 These wonderful Gum-Dipped sued from the office of Building ln- a blazing sun—beat last year’s 3 ! 1 0 0 .1 8 Balloons that stood this terrific world record on thick-walled,high- 4 Harts 9 8 8 9 spector Jefferson B. Miller during the ANNOUNCEMENT 5 Milton 0 7 .2 7 grind, will give you safety and past week. The permits follow: pressure tires by a wide margin. A llu ra , 06. »1 comfort—and thousands of addi­ William A: Jones, frame addition Of the 21 cars which started, 7 De I 0 6 .8 5 tional miles—on the worst coun­ In accordance with general custom, 8 Krela . 0 6 .3 2 on Pennsylvania avenue, $1,000. W H O ’S W H O only 10 finished “in the money” 9 Shattaac 05.74 try roads — in daily conflict with Norman L. Davis, 57 and 59 —every one on Firestone Balloons lO I 04.75 sharp stones and gravel,worn out Buchanan street, two one-family | this store will close Wednes­ In Hillside —Gum-Dipped by the extra Fire­ macadam and broken concrete. Sea dwellings at a cost of $5,000 each. | By Sherman stone process that adds extra MOST MILES PEK DOLLAR nearest Firestone dealer today. Thomas G. Mercier, 10-12 Locust' days at 1 P. M. during street, one-family dwelling, $2,000. j Gibralta Building Co., 17 Leo street,, July and August. one-family dwelling, $5,000. j Richard H. Lampe, 106 Summit Hillside Auto Sales avenue and 104 Summit avenue, a two-family house and garage, $9,600. Louis Kubick, 79-80 Leo street, two- 1444 North Broad St. Hillside, ^N. J. family dwelling, $6,000. C. Schultz, 13-15 Silver avenue, two-family dwelling, $10,000. George Maczalie, 18 Pocahontas G eo . B . H o d sh o n avenue, addition, $200. Charles Patrowsky, Gurd and Silver 1309 North Broad St. Hillside, N. J. avenues, one-family dwelling, $2,000. Hillside Hardware Shop C. H. Kuhl, 1405 Munn avenue, one- car garage, $400. 1233 Woodruff Avenue XMER1CAH8 SHOULD PRODUCE TH silt 1WH RUBBER.... North Broad Hardware Telephone Emerson 8379 Fills All Household Needs

An excellent line a£ tpaints and varnishes, household furnishings, and especially hardware supplies, is al­ ways kept on hand at the North Broad Hardware Company, at 1421 North Broad street, which is oper­ Jefferson B. Miller BING!! BANG!! BING!! ated by the popular Birn Brothers. JOS. J. DUFFY Building Inspector of Hillside Township The,, .amazing growth of Hillside's Gasoline Service Station population, and the consequent neces­ sity of homes for all, make Mr. Miller faiftJDvnpjiffy loom up as n most important figure as head of the Building Department. We art; not going to lietrny a con­ 1480 No. Broad St. fidence by stating Mr. Miller's age, but j THE.ONLY GENUIME WAV I we are willing to gamble that New FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! Jersey boasts of no man more spry You CAN CELEBRATE. Standard Oil Co. Products for his years. A picturesque figure wc feel that INDEPENDENCE. DAV IS the readers of The Tithes will agree Handled Exclusively that Mr. Sherman has obtained a IN YOCR OWN HOME. wonderful likeness. Celebrate the Fourth with Fireworks. You OUR OTHER STATIONS ARE LOCATED AT Sherman Studio can obtain a full assortment of paper Photography f A olio Broad St., Newark, N. J. FULTON, CORNER OGDEN ST. Kearny Cars Pass Our Door caps, sparklers, and colored Newark Phone Mul. 0876 for Your Appointment fire from any of the 756 FREL1NGHUYSF.N AVENUE Mr. Sherman Is a Resident of Hillside Newark following: 56 BRANFORD PLACE Newark ELECTRICAL .i© 14 WESTFIELD AVENUE Elizabeth RUBEN’S A. HEDMAN M. L. BINSTOCK V 1483 N. Broad St. 1418 N. Broad St 3 3 Coe Ave.

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