THE WEATHER HILLSIDE Today: F*ir- w*1*1 UtUe change in Fourth Largo*! i>«»peraturm diminishing northwest In Union County wind*. 1920 - 6,287 1930 - 17,871
VOL VII. NO. 881 HILLSIDE, N. J., FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1931 PRICE FIVE CKTT
35 GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS ARREST NIGHT LODGER TAKE IN N E W YORK SIGHTS STILL DISCOVERED TAX RATE JUMP TO Regulars Start Agitation FOR BREAKING PAROLE ■.^hlrty^ve- gB0gTOphy-T^udefttt—df~ QUICK A C T IO N W IIi NEAR FACTORY OF Hillside High School enjoyed a most; B’leaSant trip to New York City last. $ 5 .8 7 PER HUNDRED For District Court Here RETURN STATE AID Thursday, taking in the sights, and m y this ehari PHINEASJONESCO. scenes in the city. The students were ISINCREASEOF 1.26 resolution was adopted by theI . a social and card party will beheld violating a, Cohh©cticut Parole. He directed by Mips Thelma Potter and -Regular Republican club, of -JB[illsid.ev| at headquarters on : Hillside avenue* h*' night’svludging, TOBLOY ST. PAVING Miss Vera Edgar, both faculty advis st night that the Board of Chosen Saturday evening, March 21. Mrs. and on questioning him, CapiaTn John Alcohol Cleaning P lan t b Raided Unusual Program Of Improve •eeholder-s of -Union JCounty.^ bfi- re-1 George ShaKner was appointed chair- Mason learned he had served a sen- Residents Anxious. For Improve ors of" the" Commercial Department. ments In Last Few Years On Property 01 Company In ••• They visited the Whitehall building quested to name Hillside as the muni- man to arrange a rummage sale 1% tence. of twenty-eight months, In the, ment This Year Sonnenberg Receivership 3rhBr©~'th'e~Wea-^»:er--Burea-ur-lS"lpoaJ*ed*- Accounts For Leap Rlpalltv-wherein one of .the new dis- the near future, the money to be de- Reformatory at Cheshire,. Conn,, for, ' Tells: Committee and heard a lecture on" th e different whiEh are soon to be oted to—charitable - purposes. The breaking and - entering, - aHeiC-whlcE EMPLOYEES B80APE AS w%ethei—eon* UNION COUNTY TAX BOARD established. Copies of this public will be' requested to donate a1 as placed qn probation. • LONG AVE. TO B E PAVED, wiUTbe: forwarded -to^the; is -regardless-of what they POLICE ENTER BUILDING ditions. A visit was made—to~the Ag- HOLLYWOOD TO LIBERTY WILL CONFIRM RATE SOON Governor, the members of the Senate, disposed of/ The secretary -auMiftTh where_^an exhibition of geo HUlalde police and federal piohibi- As announced Wednesday after the-General Assembly, the Board of rlzed to write a letter to the graphical maps is being held, The Ch’o'san Freeholdei’S, chairman of the of Health requestihg an inspec- . tion agents raided an alcohol clean Pennsylvania1* Station Jwas viewed, noon by the Union County Tax Board, HONEYWELL IS OUT ing plant In th? rear of a factory buttcT proving of special interest ~becSTT§© 5f Hlilside’sr tax rate~£nr thjs year -wlli- Xlnipn Couvity Republican Committee of all lots in the township for be f6ig.7 per $100 assessment. L^st- and ail the^ouiity^ ccminiK and ibisKi weed i »val. Inrji: 480-Elorence avenue, Hillside, its size and the fact that ,the trans- QnmhiUtRft w Oim ftn. Edward Bauer, County Register and FOR FREEHOLDERS Vggffiiesday afternoon and destroyed A-tlantic transport plane ’ was at the year’s rate was |4.61. 1 sating un .Discussion indicated that Hillside at Vice Chairman of County Committee, t /j§ii north tS.OdO. A portion, of the station. The^tentative rate was struck yes* Central uram- f this time should be shown some re- spolce on his "Modern Political Bat Candidate Has Extensive War >n this matter Sffiffilng had been' rented to a‘ Georg' terday 'hy the :Cpun^ Board, but wii) tles." Neil McLeod, Jr., County U K . by the Phlneas Jones Company cigffltlim by the state and county; Record; Has Resided Here oad comm(Vte§ Z hot be announced until next Tuesday also gave an address. MGLeod 4s .a whieh went into receverahlp this week Inasmuch as Linden, Union aynd Sum For Six Years .s lustruqtfid tq, ^ when the tentative rates of all ir mit are being favored for the three candidate for tire oflice of County - Assemblyman Horner G .Zink, rocelvei cipallties in the county Will be made on Bloy street' LAFORCE TO HEAD courts, repeated demands were made Clerk, \ arrived at the building while the still known. The rate will probably be y to- pave theit was. being dismantled. th at’Hillside be consldeded, for in the nt ground:;- ^confirmed shortly after by^the Town- past the only, tinje Hillside has been la thoroughfare. EDUCATION BOARD ship.- Township Committeeman Harry recognized was when it was asked to ^e&hpld'Cra through Bdinabel, cfialrman of the police, com- The large Program of Improvements get the vote out,. • DEMOCRATS PLAN shoTder Hoesly or- • mittee; Police Chief Norman L. San Committee Picked To' Fight ‘Bill undertaken by the township and ^oard Empowering Mayor To -1 Several reasons were cited why the ;1 eel Stale aid for ford, Captalh John Mason and Lieu of. Education during the time t to Conant street, tenant Paul KorlesKy found the still, Appoint Board township grew' from 6,000 to 17,600 toWhshlp should get one of th® courts, one being that.it was the fourth larg DANCE ON APRIL 11 rty owners on Bloy in operation. caused ther increase in the tax ratei est) Inuhi’clpallty In Union County, Harry LaForoe, at the organization township officials have announced. It i reduced to about Workers escape eating of" the—Board &£ Education’ and according to Jaw, its 'population, heir share/ A plea Workers evidently escaped while po Tuesday night a t Hillside I|igh;School was expected earlier thil year, when gives it a legal right tb"~have ’ a dis- meeting, by Emil lice attempted to enter the part of the the budget was prepared. that, th- riot obttrt An other reason was that made president of the board for would rise to a point between overment of- the building Lewie rented from the Jones t cast the third largest number oi t of the peopleL the cojSilng year. William Reider was and $6,00-.per- hundred, company. A 1,600-gallon still', a large ppointed vice president. otes at the last election and- that U f their Share, e increase is $1.2$ for e&c.h hlifl- —boiler, 520-gallons, of finished jalcohor The HlllsldG Goundl J r T_G ^ A_. M vag rated the sixth munloipality HLj nodify the Long and 2
STATE NURSERIES Telephones— Bigelow 2- 1000, 1001 .Emereou 2-1710 Compound Interest adds incentive to 'Thrift Department of Evergreens anil Surgery To home, estate and golf course owners of the various counties of the Statu 1104 North Broad Si of New Jersey the following Evergreens, Shade Trees and Shrubs are being distributed for spring delivery in the below mentioned proportions. The only charges made are for handling, bagging and shipping. HILLSIDE Plot ergteen Trees Shrubs 60x100 ...... 12 2 8 60x100 ...... , 18 g 3 ' 12 . T R U S T COMPANY 100x100 ...... 24 . 4 16 150x100 ...... 36 6 24' 1577 Maple Avenue 200x200 - ...... 48 8 30 . 1 I W f A I M Larger plots per acre ... 43 8 30 NORTH BROAQ. S EVEBQBEENS H! L.l S ID E t'N -J END TIRE WORRIES! 'Height Price TBEES —Tire worry ceases when our service American Arbor Vitae 2—3 ft; ?1.05 each — ------Heirfit F ric e ------begins. ; > We ‘ ttKd Jit tires known to -F riday and Saturday, ManfiriffMiwHA— Balsam (F ir) ____!_____3 ft. I M 1.05 Norway Maple ...... 8—10 ft. 2.85 each give most) uninterrupted miles per Birch ...... dollar of cost. Tires that provide Spruce (Black H ill) ...... _ 2 -3 ft. 1.05 ——A - 1 0 ft. 8.15 most service. A-nd service that pro- Spruce (White) ....__ — 2 —3 f t 1.05 Box Elder ...... ___ __ $ -1 0 f t, 235 - -viAes -most~tlj;o*miliisi----4ieadyvto-.ser.ve-. Pine (Scotch)______.J ^ - 3 ft. 1.05 Butternut ------.vS-10 ft. 3.15 RICHARD BARTHELMESS .you at any 1 moment, a t any point, Hemlock 1 -______2 —4 ft. 1.05 May Day ...... _ _ i8 « 4 0 ft. M 5 IN "THE LASH" when .you . need us. As near to you Willo ...... 3 - 1 0 ft. 2.35 f as the nearest ' telephone-—an end to Elm ...... — — _8—10'ft. 8.15 Also Dorothy Mftp.kp.iii in ’.tlrfi.trouble.al_ Linden ...... S ^ lO ft. 8.15 Same as above 4—5 ft. high, $2.85 each Locust ...... 8 - 1 0 ft. 3.15 I PIERSON’S “STANDARD” Mountain Ash .3 -1 0 ft. 3.15 ’ “ONCE A SINNER” SERVICE STATION Poplar (Lombardy) _ 3—10 ft, 2 88 V' Walnut ...nSSir iBflfiiH.8—10 ft. 8.15 ’ SundayMonday and Tuesday, March 16,16 and 17 Flowering Shrubs- Mixed Variety 35 Cents Each BAKBARA STANWYCK m! .Send order with check or money order attached to WALTER R. LEE STATE NUKSEklES *. “IL L IC IT ” Funeral Director Department of Evergreens and Surgery Also 12*1 Satan Avenue Emerson 2-4547 L u p e and John Boles ■ . 1 . . '— "“'rr Velez OT "BESUBBECTION” ELIZABETH CAGERS OUTPLAY SUPERIORS
ager q£ the local'team and lie expects “tire end of the fourth to have as good > team as last year. __ mfc s£0od aT 10 &Y Last year, the" Aztecs -won $6 and on.-extra quarter hacL7tb.-be played', lost 6 out pf 43 games'.plttyed; r wiii- TKe^game started at a hot pace, wifeji ning from such teams agMfte Spencer the Tiger's having ah edge ovei A. A., Portd Rlcans ama^Hiilside..JjLp.b;, Robins in. the first half, 11 to 6, Iris, but losing to the Hillside A. A. Birds* then began to fight harder 1 tittpthe Newark Robins, KaUep, /half and they succeeded in ty " This year, tne dltib is sponsoring 4ng,.:..the score, The extra quarter. a new’ and heatly trcrifo rmed^^nine be- thp- th r-111 Qr-of—th e which if to t>lay the best senior 'and tire ■ contest1 with, first one team and nemi-pro -teams h r th e state. ... ITEhe they taking the lead, till nucleus of this nine is to be. selected the aggressiveness -an d accurate j^obt- -the following -members; Jocko ■tng—of the Robins brought victory. ' Marsnick, hi, pVttwell, .Some excellent shots from •hafdflelrl J. W en^7“ghdrCy" % bTim7_Blggy~H‘i'5h~ crowd. ^cas, s Pop “ OTramitis, .the, Wadeyka ITaselmanh .-and’ Rhoades featuring.. Brbtners, V • Kesol itis, jjOhtcli Revooki : Milt._Fia]aImade a beauty.in the fits Chinkf Domina ftnd N Spital. . F. La- buhtter when, wit ’ hh Is back, turned Our new Spring line has-arrived citiS^Xormer TBayway player, and H. to the basket "ahd a man guarding hir March 16 to 23 special 88c Sale! Blanc^fleld, fdtrher .Yorkville star. closely in front/ h e ’ tossed the -ball of Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses back over Bis head-’for a ringer The Aztecs are'issu'tng a challenge Boys’ Suits, and Silk Stockings to the^;HilHide A. A. tc fa serTSs of E want you — your gamt?s^ttr“tTe^layed'^ar«'ay’"a7itf"'wcjTfld' HILLSIDE 'ROBINS----- friends—and the lady like to hear/fj*om clre .woking m ana Women Uke to shop and gave a t K at J MARKETS. .Eael, folk too, to come and gers F ast nines desiring games, com* store Is so clean and orderly and Inviting. The sales-- ■ mtinicate with S. WaJcikrriT Broad |MM>plo are-always so courteous . .", hut above nil,'von- attend the opening of our way, Hillside^ The New enn depend upon the QUALITY of K & J prime m eats and Billiard Room and Bowling pool try. Pure, wholesome and Airlhlous in taste—and the prices are so modest that, no thrifty woman ean_aif- Alleys.. Here you will find an ideal e n n a ford to Ignore Hum. centre for recreation, where you may EVANGELISTIC SERVICES enjoy to the full these fascinating games. Specials for Friday and Saturday B illiards a n d bow ling offer rela x atio n in i ts GOSPEL HALL JETTICK finest form- A game dr two of bowling will Puritan Sugar Cured make you forget the cares of the day’s work 257 Hollywood Avenue Hillside, N. J. and wUl give you that m uch needed exercise. Special Evangelistic Services are being held -in above hall S h o e s Smoked Hams . - lb. 24c Billiards, a mild exercise and an excellent by EVANGELIST OSWALD L. MacLEOD Wlmlo or Shank Half diversion, will help keep you physically and of B ryn Mawi, Penna, mentally fit. ~ Played during the luncheon Lord’s Day at' 7:45; Week nights, Except Saturday 8 p,. SL are Here l Legs of Spring Lamb - lb. 25c hour it will enable you to return to your work Special Service for. Children on Thursday-at-7—p—m,— - Any size - -. . - - „ •- refreshed. Played in the evening its soothing ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND —and they’re smarter influence promises you a good night’s rest.. than ever. Truly, there’s a style Legs or Rumps of Veal lb. 25c for every taste —and 5.7 lbs. . ' ' a size for every foot at $5 and $6 Jersey Fresh Hams - lb. 25c Hillside Sports Auditorium Charlotte’s BonelessRolled Pot Roast lb. 29c 266 Hollywood Ave,, (Formerly Hillside Theatre): Hillside” ——Tiy&fl-wri A-riB-wa-l------Cross-Rib Roast -— 29c Pre-SpFi H g/Spectelts £rirhe Rib Roast - - lb. 32c Have Yinir Spring Oilmen ta 0rr■Cleaned-fnur''to'the ©sum- Spring -Rash Tremendous Smugs . . . ’ Top or Bottom Round lb. 32c FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
- Fancy Milk Fed Fowl - lb. 32c Genuine-French Dry CUmung -— :\n sizers i e *. : i ...... : ...... A ...... Any 3 Dresses $ 4.00 Puritan Sliced Bacon lb. 33c FORD Evenings .l ^ a 4,.-.^ye3v;j^A.l!ielnflfri Ladies Coats $1.50 Land O ’Lakes Butter - lb. 33c Fur Cdllaivaml duffs - BrookfieldFreshLaid Eggs dz. 33c Men’s Suits a $1.00 All large white eggs . Or Top Coats Men’s Heavy Coats - $1.25 FISH SPECIALS REDUCTION Large Butter Fish lb,.. -23c ON ALL 20 per cent REPAIR WORK Fresh Fillet of Haddock lb. QUALITY SERVICE Cljarlnttr HemhauserTZnsi’ B Fresh Cod Steaks lb. IRVINGTON CLEANERS AND DYERS 103$ -Springfield Avenue 43 COE AVENUE 1288 No. Broad Street Hillside, N. J. Phones Elisabeth 2-9071, Terrace 3-6080 We Call and Deliver EAST ORANGE HILLSIDE 534 Main St., (Briok Ohuroh) HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1981
Ladles’ Night at th’6 Men's Bible Class ['ed Bets, Sr., Mrs. A rthur J. O’Neil. LECTURE TAKES P.TA gathering of the Ellssabeth Avenhe Mra. Mary Turner, Mrs. Maurice f i l h n - glimPB Presbyterian Chureh on Wednesday Raleigh, Mre. Albert Herbeter. Mrs. Peter Koeble. MIm Mary J. Duggan, DIME ftHTBIP THRU STATES iSteTiil' Au excellent time was enjoy- P rin ted a t M Mrs. Henry Oros. amt Published every Friday 231 Hollywood Avenue. 1 MJPI of the teat---- Hillside, Hew Jersey The regular P. T. A . meeting of the •pictures and a. leqturO. about Borden IP P Alexander EUam, Mrs. Cooje ...a | | - — by the Hillside Avenue School was held W ed. Farm products. Tomlinson, Mrs, James Kierpan, Mre. “A- nftHrtfty In- the -school auditori um - The vralentlne A. Fallon, Mr,e Mary At^ HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. speaker for the day was pu® qf~Tllb' nnld -Mrs. Mary Dixon, Mrs. David Robert Kaplan, Editor ' " '• Sidney Silvereteiu, lluainem Manager teachers, Miss H arriet Haag, who took Wnjman, Mrs. Thomas hfhhofrr-MrA Telephon Elizabeth 2-1701 members by means of an illustrat NAME WORKERS FOR Joseph Conroy, Mre F rin k DHlen, ed leottire' over .the route of her tra Catherine O’CPtinor, Mrs. Mary LINE vels last summer. najiJ Mrs- John DeBrunner, Mrs. ORIOLES GIVE “CHALLENGE The trip"c6vered;many statem Wash. 1ST PARISH SUPPER Catherine O'Neill, Mrs, Dennis Man- PRAISE BACHARACB TO MIDGET BALL TEAMS P.TA OF SCHOOL NO. 8 ington^.D, C., Virginiai North Garo^ Blng, 'Mi's. John - J. -4l®Gavay,_ Mrs. FOR SALE Tenhessee, Te?cas, Arizona, Ne J. A- DuPlesels hae been appointed ...tmes' Gtdftehr REPORTS NOMINATIONS FOR SALE—7 room-house ajid gar FOR SOLDIER BONUS AID llside Orioles would like to Mexico, and the coast states io Alask.' phalrman of the committee 3B charge Mrs .Peter Scully, Mrs. Henry Zol- age; parquti floors; Ghostnut trim; hear a any jpidget team of Hill The illustrations included mail ot. arrangements for the first annual „dr, Mrs, Anna Jordan, Mrs, Mary 1722, •trin i interesting program was enjoyed asking $7,000j 13 96 Long Ave.; see . Hillside Post, V. F. W., side and. vicinity, All members are points of historic in te r^ t and naturi parish supper, on St. Patrick’s night Hotfnagle, Miss Connie Ehrnhardt,, Wednesday afternoon by the P. T. R. IIcN&m&ra,, 3 39 Coe Ave.,. or: meeting Monday evening Voted requested 'to attend a special meeting beauty- There was a short businei iii Bt. Catherine’s parish hail. Mrs. Mary Engler, Mrs. William H ar of School No, 8. Before the meeting on premises, Mrs, Forest. . 2-6-4t jtnd a letter to Representative Isaac M*May^1n?ght a t 46 Co mjHon terra.ee to meeting and reports w^ere heard- froi During the serving of - the supper is, Mrs, A rthur DuPlessls, Mrs, Mar- .11 the mothers visited t^he rooms Bacharach. of Atlantic City, thank discuss further plans for-tlio comlng 'oral committees. Light refresh Irish entertainm ent Will be provided •ln Corcoran, Miss Anna Ehrhardt, ing him, for his efforts on the Soldiers their 'children for a sh o rt whller EaCh — ~ t q u I b b n t basketball season. The Orioles have ais ments were served In the FT T and dancing will follow. Supper will vtra Harry E hrhardt and Mrs. Matr " Bonn. Bill. teacher pinned_a'^hame cird tii” ready booked such teams as the Glen- room. be served-trom 6 p. in. tb 8:30 P- m -hew Murscoe. ---- State Commander Ch»4 _Gllm ore woerd OrfoleSy Davist "Club, Newark cnother. This .means qf having all Others on the committee are: John FLAT FOR RENT-—Ffooms; will de- corate to suit; $25 a month 27 Bal will make his official visit to the Post Blue Jackets, Newark Indians, West- mothers meet In small groups w& AUGUSTA LOUISE MARSHALL Walsh, Daniel WaJsh, John DeBrun- on Monday evening March 18. A side Beat's, Cardinal A“ i=M^and teams found to be an ideal w ay to overepmi Funeral services were conducted ner, Louis Seitz, John Brisson, Harry timore layenuei—Tnqu ire at premise;' strangeness. or Leonard Sachs. 31:-Glfnton street, large delegation from Betsytowil Post of like strength. Tuesday evening for "Mrs. Augusta tForKfji? Albert Herbster, Peter Scully, BUILDING SPURTS IN Newark. of 'Elisabeth -will be present,__ • Iiv a r.ecen.1 ' jneeting^the Orioles Mrs. Ht J. Turbush, chairman of th e 1 Louise Marshall, 6 5 years old# former- John Smith, Frank Smith, Thomas J The Memorial Day Committee OMG elected Vslmcox _as treasurer, Salktns HcketncommitW card party- beak lyt$t 16~ Hurden- streetr who died sud- Ellam, H arry Beinfurt, Fred Sullivan, listing of Past Commander John Da as j} a p ^ ln il^~ !D nn^i-^,s“ma-nageiV Friday;—reported progress- in sale Oj deniy a t Meriden, Conn., on Sunday. John Weigly Frank ’Gross, Fred, Sny- LESLIE S L P R O JE C T HOUSE FOR R1ENT—4 room s^all venport, Jerry llackett, Walter. How 411 mfenb.ers are Requested to attend tickets. Membership • attendance was the wife of "Harry Marshall, der, Mabel Mellon, Nellie Doyle^ltaxy. improvements. 21 Avy street,";;* ell, Vic Heller and Gabriel Bi’aketi- practice Saturday 14, at 2 p. m. on prize of $1.50 was won. for this month past potentate of Salaam TemplerA- Gross, Doris Byrne, Olaire Byrne, Additional stim ulatloirw as givpn in berg, are getting busy on arrange* diamond jNo. 1, at Weequahlc Park; by Miss Dorothy G reenawalt's kinder -A.~0—-Nr-M. S., of Newark-, Margaret Welsh, Mildred Desmond, building circles with “the- beginning WANTED ments. and ..report that the disabled' Anyone wishing to play 'the Ofloler gar te n .----- $600,00 0- construction program on Mrs. Marshall-was past M atron..of Geraldine; O’Neil, R ita O’Neil, Mary WORK WANTED ' veterans at the Soldiers’ Hospital, Mil write-xto viator Dunkel, 46 dbmpton ie nominating oammiitee, consist- Hotfnagle, Loretta Knight. “ Leslie street,by Samuel Rosenbaum, of l,ydia Chapter,* NOi ^41“ Ox E. S. WANTED win (low curtains 10 la-ui^r lington, N. J. are doing all the work- teVraee, Hillside. lug of.M rS, Fred Moore, Mrs. Edward Plainfield. Interment was in Evergreen Alice ®llam, Helen Yuska, Amelia" 43 2 Leslie street, Newark, on the poppies to be sold on May 39.' a t " home. Mrs.- Edge k Frances M rs. G. B. H andy, Miss Dorothy Cemetery, Wednesday (morning. Pun ■BM-atea—iJalkaiB Kllinev, Alice McNa- Work has been started on a $42,000 -Two n W m e m b e rs were lnltiS,isdj place. Greenaw^alt and Miss Jennie F. Raines, services were conducted fpom th( JtSlft. Isabel ' Burn, Rose Hager, >use project on. Leslie street with the Post Monday evening. into on principal, reported th e following i jtoneywell Funeral Home, at 17 Clln- JdVel Sullivan, Franoes Petorsf, Ruth ree four-family, two-story frame They are Pagl J Rlngenbaek, of 83 WANTS PERMIT FOR 3rd LOST AND FOUND I,ballons,. fOF president, Mis, ArAold; place, Newark. Bliaokley - Mary Louise Frey, Helen dwellings-with brick_ trim at 508 10, Millard street, and Edwin E. Woods, FLOOR LIVING QUARTERS Hoffman and Mrs; F red Moore; vice! Peters, Margaret Gerber, Mae, Des 5-12-^14 and 516-18 Leslie street, al- LOST—-Child's th ree wheel—blcyclg, .of 72 Princeton avenue. president, Mrs. Robert Eyeikuss and *eady underr-oqnstruction. The build ATTEND LADIES’ NIQHT mond, EVslyn Ait, Helen Burbank! taken from In front* of 26 Hurden The question of issuing a perm it for Mrs* F ra n k Kemp; Treasurer, Mrs. Thirty five - momhers of the M Eileen Gilley, Marlon Short, Barbara ings will be ready, by the summer for. street,, .Wednesday afternoon, be the construction of living Tooaa quar TToseph: Loeffler-and Mrs. Charles St< Club and^foung_7People’s Guild of the Ratbburn, Mrs. C. T. Woodruff, Mrs occupancy. Wofk on the Leslie street tween 3 and 4 o ’clock. Finder please MUCH ENTHUSIASM AT ters on t&e .third floor of a "House at vens; secretary, M rs. Alden Blithen Hllside Presbyterian Church, attended James O’Dea, Mrs. P ark A, llerr, Mir, bool is proceMing ra p id ly ,___ return to Mrs. Hayes, 1264 Mir SinrM rs. M. Mulcahg, 250 Wiliamson avenue was referred Plans caFl- for the completion of iam place. Reward. BASKET BALL RECEPTION trrthe building committee at the meett - Songs and recitations by 3a and 3b, thirty houses by the end of the year. Itig of, the Township, Committee on Mrs, M argaret Meyer, were presented. They will be located on Wainwrlght A reception was tendered the filll- Wednesday night. it, Wyndmoor. avenue, Field place alde High Schhol basketball team' Sat-‘ The property is owned by the West urday night in the gymnasium. TTrcr and Leslie street, in1 the immediate a d Holding Oorpo ration, an d —their- ROTARY TALKER CALLS vicinity of the Leslie Street School. LITTLE squad Closed its season several weeks :feorney, -William Fkjjlipson, ~ states 562 B road St., Newark ago and through the- efforts of /two The- Goat—of-t-lie-lioUses"Wiil—vary, T-hia lat tfe- buRdlng inspector refuses to STARTING. SATURMAV teachers, Miss Hinman and. Mr, Fier- ■MODERN BOYS MUDDLED sectl6h‘ Is comparatively" undeveldp* sue the permit. The lawyer believes ad ju st a§ "h e Maple . avenue section steln, the gathering was-ar-Fanged.-;:— in-t the- pr- -poaed.-.zO-nlng amendment Gala First i l r t h d a , Aimlversary 6 -The program last Tuesday At the was some years ago. Lying next to The gymnasium was 3 eCorated wt^h~ r-ecomitrendg its ^ s e -fo r^tliree • and Newark Premiere the~School-coloPS?-arRd-t-h.ift alfthgl With hny^es. R otary "~cnr&" consisted of Newark rlght bvbr the line In Hillside First All F rench Talking, the lighting effects made a very jii- -^grma.p:fji v»y P rofessor Jam ee land: has siftg u l^ Singing and D anclug Sensatkih tooiched-. and still boasts of seyeral tractlve scene.' Dancing and card D. Howlait, Director of ,Personnel“ a SOUS les TO ITS de PARIS playing were indulged in by those who Colgate University, The speaker al Ine native oak trees. At the end “of luded to athletics,' declaring that jeslie street a tall grove of oaks re Albert Prejean, Pola Illery, Ga-ion attended. A t 10, o'clock, ar brief ln~ Church Services Modot ProductionL Films Ronon-S termission was held for speeches, song<. the athletic prowess of Colgate teams mains. Tobls cheers, etc. Clark Vogel, high school a as only an incidental part of life at Fifty per cont- of the carpenters em Elizabeth - Avenue Presbyterian the Island, Marco”, said Mr. Brown cheerleader, acted as m aster of cere Church, Elizabeth avenu© a t Wilbur, the Hamilton N. V, institution; and Tobji and T ployed on the”buildings are residents Also First N ew ark Showing “Maybe we will find them .’’ monies, and introduced the various ^ rih u r'' No.rlhwood, pastor. 9:30 a. he th en -pointed o u t that' practically {font of their llttie. tree house one' )f I-lillside, Mr. Rosenbaum .said/ At MARY WIGSlAX funah’llney day. They w ere 'ieehd They sailed around to the othei speakers, among whom were: W. H m.' graded Schoolf TOtlB a. m. Wor-' -. student at Colgate participates " 0* present , time only union labor is Germany’s G reatest Artist bi Dance y happy it had .been raining side of the Island, and sure-enough Cox. School Prlnolpal, SamueTDubowr shlp^^ith "sermon, “Tested F o untains” In intrarnural spprts especially those being employed. Creations. Sam e Popular Prices Marco heard .a lo t of. chattering “Mr coach of the team, Captain Arnold 7 p. JR Christian Endeavor, senior ^sports that' he-w!lLbe able to actlvely for three days and Toby and Tommy:, glad to see the sunshine'once -Brown hadn’t got the boat tied up be LaForce and the remaining^ .mem and-.,intermediate; 8 p. in. worship, i^age itr during -adulthood. TheTBuoknell-University men’s, glee fore they were surrounded by bers of, the Squad. Mr, Zuman of the w|th i^monv “Keep up the pace.” . Jh,® ; professor said that Youth 1 again. ub Is busily engaged a t Lewisburg, keys,—Little ones and big q,nes>‘ Faculty brought a mefssage of regret muddled, and th a t this condition 1: This day -they—w’ers'-^alkte^.'tooJTI les and young /pnesy, nobody had a., putting the finishing touches oit from Jack Grossman, famous Rut CalVary-Lutheran Church? Rev, C.- ot strange inasmuch as adults ^re MarOo ie new concert which they 'Will pre- gers football star who was unable to ' Wagner .pastor. 9: 45* a. mT iud[dled concerning political, social, ’Toby,” sail Tommy, “I guess we’Ui pr. seen so many m onkeys before. Week Starting Saturday, March 1 W hen Marco saw his grandmother, ht at the High School auditorium attend. S un^y^^xqbi. 11 a. m. M orning Wor economic, and international problems ire to take Marco back to theTaland Saturday evening, Apr 11-14, under the a Visit pretty soon. HoA gettlng' who was the head of all the monkeys, LAWRENCE TIBBETT A great spirit prevaded the gather ship:- Ai?W>em by the choir. Sermon, Professor Hewlett said that young auspices of the senior class. lonesome and you’ lpnow"we promised 'Sitting- under a tree, he ran lip, to and ing. School songs and cheers rang uThe I?;ii)g4prir of Truth.” 8-p. m. Ever etj and women are a little more nfcng Worship. Solo by Mrs. E . D. Van Wdtra OTWvWm-ateenevW’i'JiAWanfa ipr, a n d ^pld hyr how frightened h‘<6 The club this year is giving an en^ GRACE MOORE forth with great gustoT" The team was turageous, a little more confident tirely new program of ensemble, solo, driven a fine *band. Vogel was ablv Wagenep., Sermon, "A K ing’s Pray- ed to gPl" ‘ vas’wheii he readied the Island and In Id a little more Intelligent than their and group numbers. In addition, the assisted in leading the cheers by Mis.'? r-’VS.jvm. Wednesday evening, March ft ' didn't think .he would.' get lone- louldn’t. find them. “I was” afraid N E W MOON fathers and mothers, in their-ypunger club will carry a violin soloist, e Ruth Middleton. 8,. Mid-week. Lenten Service. Solo by some' so soon, TSmmy,” answered something had happened," Marco told •fiaYL, . her. 1 ’eader, and a cartoonist. Their" pro On the Stags Miss Anita Kampe . Se?m01177:“Jesus indlcate^te the trutli *»fof , 1 hf«his S HKt«lifPflHnndeclaration i t Wh.,C Tob|, "but------if he wantsgs------to ",go .. back- ■ - we.® . GIRL* STRUCK. BY AUTO havb to keep oui? promise. "Marco “Weil,'' jabbered - Marco’s grand gram is one of. the most varied in BOB EMERTON’S ORIGINAL 1 before the High P riest ” The m ain poihr wfiicR PrbWssdr Hew , Carmlel Retlino, 18, of 1204 Pros- went over’ to see Ckariie cro w ithls; college riius.ic circles.'“ It is popular DIAMONDS lett conveyed was that the hope of the mother;; “soonethlng did; happen-. - ~A . pect street, suffered a strained ankle Hillside Presbyterian Church, 9:45 nornlbtf'. Let’s go over and ask him?” US weir as classical. and 4—Other Loew “ACE” Acts—4 ;o r d resets In o u r yoiith who are be few days ago, we had the worst storm and abrasions of the right leg when uGraded Bible School. tl~ a . m, 1 ’HeilQ,’’ said Gbarlie Grow as he saw ■ v ______ing better equipped to solve its pro remember, and you know Marco, she was struck Saturday afternoon by hrnlpg , worship.. 8 p, m. Evening them coming,'“did-you come to pay a very old monkey. The wind worship. blems than we were, j an automobile driven by Emil Weston ie tlu t nice long visit yim promised blew and blew, and It rained and rain of 46 Lififlr avenue. Union,, After treat Le, Tommyahd .Toby. I haven’t seen ed and rained. Even I was afraid (ipsjiei Hall, 257 Hollywood avenue, Hillside Capip No. 8S, P. O. of A. ment by Dr.' Milton .M. Lilien, town iiich of you this summer. I never So I told all the monkeys to come ship physician, the girl was sent home* Hliislde. speclal Evangelistic Service? *1U bold a regular meeting Thursday U arch 19, at « o’clock?! at .Hillside knew you to go away so much before_ to this side of the Island, Weston reported to the police th a t ■e heing; held in above hall, by Evan- Presbyterian I Churchy vCoe and Salem I was saying only, the other day to didn’t ' think ^we would get so much the Rettino girl stepped out from be - l % . 0swald L. MacLeod, of Bryn rity friend the Flamingo, th a t every 1 have been completed iiid ovqr here.*’ hind a parked car on his left at Mfl^vr, Penn a. Lord's D ay at 7^TB‘ time I sfly was going south on Hollywood Week nights, Except Saturday 8 p. m. for a card party to be held a t the Ume ^ rjY °'?el‘ t0 see yefore -you say m m o o*a i y - W hy I never ting/Into- trouble.” game which wii„be played tonight in avenue;-‘and” John Urblne, of 70 Bos ‘ "“rl,r,’e m,scel" knew anyone who uld talk so miuch One of the most rigid rules of this bank is the gymnasium- The preliminary fonimy., W hen Toby and Tommy were ready to n ’at^nue, were fined $10,65 each b.y theihr homhn e of T hn e r sister-in-law, ^ r 7 emn« Mrs. af y once," cn te Z fiC m : game will be between the senior girls ‘Here’s some news for you right to go fiomer—Marco didn’t want to that all business with its customers shall be and the woman's faculty team- Games Pollcq judge Henry L Compton Tues leave. “G, don’t stay here, Marco, H I Mlaughed P H Toby, “we're"we’re.going ! Sa/ys he isi w a itin g ;or > Unpaid Taxes & Assessments the boys and In i Due Year 1929 In the fait bi W — -7 • H ********** UNPAID TAXES I t ’s red as the i tells of lives which i VS? M g ® B B iS S« * r s s ~--sr=-“ FOX LIBERTY ill 9 l i r « l l-rlv Halshu BEATIFY 1 I 1 S your kitchen a i '» f ( i t IS t i l f c j ■ , VAUDEVILLE B ® v mM HW s :: g m i *w Hi i a n m « 1 ^ 3 RC QUESTS .n».r the • For Mm i Street Improvement Assessments THE Telephone Directory Goes to Press SOON! Now is the time to i for a Arrange now to have youT business message reach the thousands o f teleph on e users in this d istrict by a d vertising in th e classified telephone directory. It produces resulb. NEW JERSEY* BELL T E LE P H O N E COMPANY m HILLSIDE fBCTO. FRIDAY, MARCH 33. 1981 ^ ^ t O M T H E SHIiltll P’S SAUK SHERIFF'S SALE iv and Where To Buy It yt, Hillside Times: irticularl annf^iiie^eaFly pact of Jhis week ! being -ill.,. .VMS thence., (2.VlalctHp. the Jartie South County of Union A Business Directory of Men and Firm* ready to serve you - - WniWpSttf tMa-^mmunigaliDn was MlT»w«n-r-fnw» an r! ^hi>tiean-lvujBLdr-edth«- : -#.^e; • fled :upon- $o- sign the’ •petition bn ' *m• ‘ efficiently in their special fields. Save time, energy, and HoesLy for Freeholder. The money by utilizing this guide .to help you get what you need. ^(obeY^^edge that Mr. j£oe;?iy is again be field is a wei’come jDit of news to .idteMgent voters ’bfillHside- g -'"gfiiS w y ; durinr-kis-pr-ssen.Utecra DD iftfflcei has^-b^en very active in tlie X l l l U ^ » . 4f tl*e duties of his offlcd Barber Shops Furnace Repairing PAO'busineSsljke and efficient -manneir, * Delicatessen Plumbing. THE MAPLE AVENUE 1 "'feteph&ne ■ Wave*"lyhi'-7066 Heating BARBERSHOP Have Your Furnace Repaired By W, E. Wood fu r na c e se r v ic e * r e p a ir go, R epairs Made a, all Hours BEN’S .. . Coal fias Prevented - JOSEPH LIVF.OCHI Manager Delicatessen 88 Bright Street, Hillside . 1512 M aple AVe., opp. WilTiamson and Grocery Store 1504 M aple Ave., Hillside • Conklin and- Winans HEATING Beauty Prompt Service Grassman & Kreh Culture Avenues H k of Hillside TOWNLEY ^trt2'r_^6teran& J i t “ Foreign m W ars of the United States, as well a C ivil Engineers and Surveyors A. complete -line of Delicatessen HEMSTITCHING k member of the ^rd-en^Looker Posl MISS ANNA VON RHEIN No, '60, AineriBah Legion; and is ao and Home Cooked Specials J BEAI1.TY PA KliOlt 3 B road St. Elizabeth Important and Domestic Cheese fc^firo-LY ou- and all ether suitable Lenten ■ fake up the burdens"gf FreeholdersHix Food Delicacies j w m : poetically assures Mr. Hoesly’s elec 15c lb. Y uban coffee, special th is Hardware 8...II A m (Rmr-B.i.M» MouKk tion; it4s'the duty,, J|jf • " w . tun emit uumi a tuerna week-end 39c lb. mfmhu Nnun nairaa Agents for Clapp’s Baby Soup Phones Frnjitenad 3-72^0-7281 Hwtofcar ■watlag (y u ^ , *— Y- - BARNETT’S DELICATESSEN a s w -O — — j - g * w 47 Coe Ave., Hillside The Post Co. Tel. Elizabeth 2-1534 ”«bSiW S&St" Private Trade Solicited Hardware, Lumber, Masons’ and Painters’ Supplies, Pipe, Fittings THOS. HAND & SON and Factory Supplies : 182 Virginia St. Emerson, 2-3321 1100 Clinton Ave., Irvington Tr.reedmmmds -.jL- ASPIR-MINT DECKER DANCE INSTRUCTION . "I was suffering from a bad Cold.... MSS RUTH JOHNSTON Call W avarly 2-2954 on "D r. Miles’. Aspir-V GENERAL® ElEC T R IC _J32 Salenv Ave. Big. 2-1139-R ' : These two "sentences are from a & Dyers RADIO , letter sent to us by Gypsy Simon _ Classes in Tap, Toe and B allet Smith. Dancing now forming We Sell the best Mf . Smith spends lus pUbUc life E asy Terms iri the germ-laden atmosp. AND SON * erowds in hall, church or CHAS. P. MAIERJnc. Dry Goods REAL ESTATE nacle. He^goes from an over Radio Sales and Service heated meeting place into the INSURANCE 282 Chancellor Avenue frigid outer air spirtually uplifted, for Colds, Head- ]but physically exhausted. Kstahllelird 1910 Newark. N. J . ■he, Neuralgia, Neu A ppm Isa U fUadc ^ IDs profession demands that he ritis, R h e u m a tism , .1444 .North Broad Street do the very things that he should S h o p a t not do if he wants to avoid catch S c iatica , -Lumbago/ Terrace *-5081 IService.Station1 ing Cold. He is in position to speak t i Macke, Backache, ' with authority on the subject scalar Pains, Peri- •SOLOMON'S . If yothave a Chid, hr If lillskle’s Good Store CLARK’S SERVICE STATION 0. RACE, k c. 166 Liberty Ave., Hillside Tel. Unionville 2-1213 1192 LONG AVENUE wmm General -Auto Repairing DR.MILES’ 9 c S a le Emerson 2-2452 Tires, Tubes and Accessories l a g REAL ESTATE AND IN- "One Stop Service” WILLIAM ADAMOWITZ p i C b b ir-m in t SURANCB g f f i f Phone W averly 2-8344 ( K i j t f MUSIC Louis nvse garage GHI Estima t es^Ch esr'fully Given W hy the H oover BILL HILL’S ORCHESTRA All Makes of.Cart Repaired 1 Ave. Hillside, N.L . 2-2939--EM. 2-2467 one TRr 3-4062-W 1 AND MUSIC STUDIO Gas A Oils - Towing, Tires & Tubes Cleans So W ell Ing — Express Saxophone - Clarinet - Piano HAND 8TORAGE (JO. Mayfair’Theatre Bldg. 1430 N orth B road Street I T does three kinds of cleaning at the Coal I to 21 South Broad Street Evenings 7 to 10 p. m. Elizabeth. N. J. ___^U^DayJ!iaturd££s^^^ S S i s ^ f : g. Packing,. Shipping, Storage Hillside, N. J. --tiomxleaning„..Jhe^apiclly_rotating_. All Loads Insured bars loosen both stlrface and ground-in ALFRED JONES dirt; the brushes sweep it up and 2 Hollywood Ave., Hillside Plione trinity 3-2702 strong suction draws it into the wash- Tel. Trinity 3-4548 Carter »blc bag. - 3dttemodeltateL^ggUftrr«a,l, Tha Coal by 100 lbs. or A. Waechter HILLSIDE MOTOR Garage large size is priced sit 879,50 and the MEAT. MARKET smaller’at $53.50. We charge a little T o n TRANSPORTATION CO. “Let Us Service Your Car” more when payment is made on a 70 Yale Avenue, Hillside 324 Liberty Avenue Tires, B atteries, Repairing, etc. Quick Delivery , (near Fitzpatrick St.) Maple Avenue, co r Conklin 1 General Express Bigelow 2-5649 rice daily to New York Hillside Unionville 2-1231 Storage ■Meat! to meet With the apprnf -* niHipnoor w a r e h o u se — ^.R om any shyn of those who demand the Best vvrrii e v e r y r o o m a vault 158 Liberty Ave., hillside Fish on Friday ,r Weimat Storage Co., Inc. A Complete line of Toys, Delica- Murhig, moving, pocking, ■hipping. Jim —s u ssi- Free Deliver, Fumigating anil konatlng ol upholstered furniture PUBLIC^SERVICE Robert J. Jordan Fat Unite, cheerfully fiirnishr.1 OSka m l Srcpruof wnr lionm 1033 No. Broad Street 2*7-343 West (Sratid street Jacobi - Florist JjijajjA beth. N. J. E llu l* h Phan. Emerson 2-7112 Set ILe lovely special buuqnets l ISntahllalird l~*S* w e are offering this m onth -PHARMACY ices are remarkably moderate Boy At The I D £ Drag Stare Greenhouses ^ • “ ription Specialists for Msdi- N. Broad St. and Coe Ave oal Profession. Stock yonr Medi ..A. Jit. JLAIUJUAnDT Hillside, N. J. cine Chest at Practical •pliolatorcr .MKEETY PHARMACY In all it. Branchp. Tel. Elizabeth 2-8561 151 Liberty Ave, Hillside' Mayfair Theatre Bldg. TgLgjfr 2-4683. 1450 N. Broad Street HRLSIDB TIMES, EBIDAY, MABOR 18[ 1981 Sa l e tillL 'ltii'P’S SALE BARTHELMESS AT KMtilUl'I-S s a l e SHERIFF’S SALE legrees fifty .one minutes East forty f»«f interest rrom, February 7th, 1931, 'and costs. V & K lIS S i tw«nty.tliht degS. Rodttj, sale by public vendue, In the District Court SSSI a# °n®-hundred feat to tfih polrit rjfiltea.b«.—.. __ j--. AUGUST 0;- f e 4 R' m P S * Room, in the Courts House in the City * MAYFAIR THEATRE ind place pf BEGINNING. Being common. F»M .I24.lt EDJAHT m„ Elisabeth, N. J., on ‘ ' , and deairnated a* Bota -Bos. «i WEDNESDAY, THE '1STDAY OF WEDNESDAY... THE 1ST DAY- OF 1 ~ fifi “ Holla himself' to the moving picture world LEGAL NOTICE by characters as varied as they were . ---- lying Amffi he samet premise Township of HillMde. In the County of Bh* vivid. B ut iq. “The ILiash” coming-’ to Ba!a Jpnn Av Astapoff an lon -anci gtateaof .New Jersey. g£ . Ton aW: StlL 8A L E: In - Chancery .ofZ New BEGINNING at » point In :jtbe easterly ______BB BEGfiriNXNG ^the Mayfair Theatre -itonight^ajid^to---: a by UNION COUNTY BUICK CO 337 toi N. Brood St Jel Em. 38M Elizabrtl Gleaner « s d S S S 3 - -Teeth STATEMENT OF Healthier DAVID BAIRD :Gums! |Mp FACTS AND FIGURES FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY ' ; - ■*TpHOSB four words tell you * 20,607 men and women were in ' X'why so u wages paid by Publio Service Com* A* th e em ploy of Public Service Corpo- panies during 1930, of which more than ration and its subsidiary companies'on $340,000.00 was paid in pensions, more Because of its December 31,1930—all at the service than $300,000.00 in insurance to fami- ,V ’ if is good, very , good, for your of the pedple of*New Jersey to supply lies of employes who died during the electric, gas and local transportation year, more than $330,000.00 in com-', 1 power it keeps your teeth service. pensation for injuries, nearly $60.- ; brilliant and attractive. And 000.00 in death benefits and- more than because it is delicious you’ll $40,176,924.94 were paid out in wages and salaries J>y Public Ser- $47,000.00 in sick benefits. In addition viee Companies during 1930, a large some $178,000,001 was paid as bontts to ■ part of which-vast sura was, spent in street car and bus operators, whose Now Jersey for rent and living expenses record showed unusual care in the pre r./ or invested in New Jersey property and vention of accidents: New Jersey enterprises. The operating staff of Public Service,; trained in the performance of its $ 1,700,000.00, approximately, duties and strongly imbued With the was disbursed oh a c c o u n t of em spirit of service to-ifie public, is a major : S ployes, in addition to salaries and outstanding asset of the Organization. S p IP!! IPANA Tooth Past; Mad* in H ilhidt by Brittol-Mytrs Co. Public Service Corporation of New Jersey M iss 1 This! j Talk of the Town Sale OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FOOTWEAR MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH AT ONCE. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF OFFERING TO THE PUBUC OUR FINEST STOCK .OF SHOES TO BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES! SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY IS HEREBY PLACED ON SALE AT RECORD-BREAKING LOW PRICES! ! THE GREATEST OF ALL SHOE SALES! Sale Starts Tomorrow, at 9 A. M. MEN’S OXFORDS All spedsl built in patent colt) black and brow n . calf and kid leathers $ 2 .4 9 Look What We Offer LADIES’ LADIES’ A Complete line of Rubbers NOVELTY SNAPPY STYLE for all the Family FOOTWEAR MEN’S HEAVY E l K FOOTWEAR LEATHER MOCCASIN from 49c up The season’s newest styles Many, styles Jo . choose front WORK SHOES — every £>air a guaran included and featured: at High oF Oxfords With rub- 98c teed bargain!. these miracle ber and leather H 1A 450 pairs assorted sizrs up prices, ...... soles, in black .w " * ™ P r------i $ 2 .4 9 to 8. Real (110 alLsizps ' sizes 8-12 Value ____ NEVER WILL SUCH fiizes -8^ Vtfr'li ■ 1 VALUES BE OFFERED RUBBER BOOTS $1.19 AGAIN! BARGAINS Extra quality. All sizes for men, boys and children CHILDREN’S Cloth and Rubber Gaytees GALORE! at AMAZINGLY™ PUMPS AND for Women, Misses 1 A A LADIES’ ft' LO W OXFORDS and children IAIU ARCH SUPPORT PRICES, pr. $ 1 .4 9 FOOTWEAR For dress and street wear in patent 0 jt, :hlack and 9 8 c Fine built arch support ‘brown a lf leather, vari Pumps, and Oxfords^ in MEN’S FINE LEATHER $ 1 .98 brown kid, black and pat- HOUSE SLIPPERS ous combinations; in but- v^ton-a-nd-lace^ - L | j |g tent colt; all good, com Black or brown vici -kid;: fortable S M B * QO , hand turned, with rubber Sizes 5-8: 8^-11; llK - jP ‘shoes, ...... $ Z .» /0 heSs.- AN Now __ ...... AVALANCHE OF BARGAINS! Men and Boys’ SHOES and LADIES’ OXFORDS FOOTWEAR r ‘jar: AN Humps- and Oxfords,—ir LADIES’ * 1 ft() strap and opera styles, GAYTEES ____ $ 1 .1 9 OPPORTUNITY in patent colt, python and water snake— white kid Children’s Bunny o n ’ YOU WILL — nnd_.hlonde^_kid, satin. House Slippers ___w C FOR MEN! Featured in all ^ sizes 5 to 2 Special BuP^Pdlice Shoes 1 heels, pr. 9 8 c lO o give comfort and wear NEVER FORGET. • rail sizes 3,1 si2es $ 2 .9 8 .49 KIDS $2 For boys and girls; white and brown, with leather LADIES’ FELT patchesonslde, heavy LADIES’ AND MEN’S GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS SENSATIONAL HOUSE SLIPPERS sole, lace to C Q . LADIES’ ' LEATHER Ribbon trimmed,, in various toe style _____ v J C ZIPPERS HOUSE SUPPERS $ 1 .9 8 a Made by Goodrich BARGAINS! LADIES’ colors. o a Sizes up to 6 PUMPS, pr. Large assortment C fl. Now .....__ ...... 39c ' to ehoose from w 9R PONT- FOPfiFT TUT AnnRFSft— 1 Q QK FOR THE RIP. SIGNS! > Cut the Family Anderson’s Shoe Store ShoeBillinhalf LIBERTY AVENUE. H ILLSinF. N j, 1 | letm MVEiiuynt a u k e t w j b e f o r e i :