SUMMIT HERALD. 16 PAGES THIRTY-SECOND YEAR NO, 13 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1920 $2.50 PER YEAR,

"SPEAKEASY* (ASKS, School Board MSTUIuniM. $101,000 NOW. Hearing Being Given Five l>< undanta Dr. J. 0. Schurman Gives Views on World Money Biow Available From t'hrM- Hearing on City In Polk,. Court. man Savtngw Chibw in Local Hanks. Backs Miss Miller Ilearinss were begun this morning Reconstruction, Before The Athenaeum Through the two Christmas Sa\ Budget December 21 on the five "speakeasy" eases brought ings Clubs in the Summit banks, a to­ Expels Boy Who Caused by the police, before Justice Sampson "Some New Light on World Recon­ be a -death blow to socialism and coin tal of $101,01)0 is being distributed in the local police court. City Clerk struction, Political- and Economic," munisin. The non-productiveness of now. representing a year's savings of Now Fixed at $257,313,— Trouble and Expresses was the subject of an address last eve- labor he pointed out was another the club members. This money will Frederick ('. Keniz, appeared for the nin $40,000 More Than Last Confidence in Principal of , IT K before the Athenaeum of Dr. detoring factor in a return to normal. be spent very largely in Christmas city and Jacob It. Mantel for one of Jacob Gould Schurman, former presl- Europe looks to America, he said, buying although some will use it as Year, Includes $20,000 for Washington Schoof | the defendants, and John B. Walsh dent of Cornell University. President for help and guidance, "Our problem the start'of a real savings bank ac­ count ami others will find it a con­ I for the other four. ! Ernest Dressel North, presided, and is a business problem i to supply City Garbage Collection siderable help in paying taxes. I Tiinme cas,.,„,e, againsn«»,i„e*t iw„louy. Delmonti\ i . e of.announce ,,, _ „„ d,%, Josep> ., h *C , *Lincoln ,*. , »th e au._ - European nations with raw material Mr. Nixon Explains Case „ „ . ; thur, as the guest for the January and machinery and capital to put The First National Bank was the 8 Beechwood; road was put on first, meeting. them on their feet." first in the field with the Christmas Explanation of Each Item The Board of Education on Monday Testimony was taken from Chief It may not be amiss to refer here Dr. Schurman hoped for a wine so­ Savings Club Idea in Summit and has light resolved to expell from the pub-!Brown and from Leo Corona, a detec- to the annoyance late-comers caused lution of the labor problem here, and conducted it successfully for several The Common Council at the regu- i the great majority of lho.se in the au­ : years. Beginning today that Instltu-jlar meeting held on Tuesday evening, 11c schools Frank Fleming for the rea-;tlvc of Newark. No decision had been said it would be a fine example for t dience who had arrived on time, Af­ Europe. He claimed It was not a tioB will distribute $88,000. The 1921 December 7th, approved the local bud- son of insubordination, Fleming was \ reached at the hour of the Herald ter Dr. Schurman began his address problem for government, but for busi­ I club will start on December 20th. get for the year 1021 and fixed the a pupil in the Washington School and|s°lnK to press. there were some twenty or thirty pco- ness. Production must be effective \ This Is the first year of such a do- date for the public hearing thereon was the cause of an action In the po-1 Mayor Merrill was a spectator dur- ' pie who came in and Bad to crawl anil the laboring men must be made ; partnient in the. Summit Trust Com- as required by law for Tuesday eve­ lice court now pending in which ins the opening or the first case, 'over others to find seat* and causing to feel -themselves partners in busi­ ! pany and this institution is now dis­ ning, December 21st, in the Council just enough of a stir to at least dis­ ness. tributing $i:t.000. Their new club Chamber at the City Hall at eight Fleming's parents accuse the princi­ tract the attention of those already Speaking in favor of an early pass­ 'opens tomorrow. o'clock. The budget is; advertised on pal of Washington School, Miss Millar, seated and probably to be somewhat age of formal peace terms with Ger­ I • --• - • , . page 11 of today's HERALD, and together with Mrs. Carlson, the wife New Laurels For annoying to the speaker. It ought to many, he claimed this country should shows not only the amounts proposed of the janitor, with beating the boy. J ho pretty generally known that the try to forrilye that nation, alrhtdigh he fv) be raised for the year HUM but al­ The Board also expressed its con­ Athenaeum during its more than did not think (!< nnuny ha^ actually Christmas Music so the amounts which wen raised ff» fidence in Miss Miller In the follow­ thirteen years of existence, has es- repented ()f her wrong. the same purposes for litJO. and in or­ ing resolution: "Be it resolved that Playhouse Ass'n | fablished a reputation for starting His explanation of the slogan, der that taxpayers; may be placed in a the Board of Education of the City of SMarn at an Festival Planned position to judge whet tier or not the u Al*r>« Ct K iU ! $-'W< d members ought to "America first," was "America and Summit regrets that one of our most larne s AllCe 3ll=Dy=tne=-j ho considerate of the whole body by all America stands for, first." "If amounts proposed to lie raised for estimable and efficient teachers, Miss being in their seats l)efore that time, you'd stop war,", he continued, "stop the conduct pf the city's business are Miller, principal of Washington Choral Society and New Glee Firef" Splendidly Produc= "The fruits of peace are slow in armaments. America stands for reasonable, we present the following gchool, should without any reason coining," said. Dr. Schurman. The peace, reduction of army and navy, statements and figures in explanation whatsoever be brought into the police Club to Unite in Splendid of the various increases over last ed by Local Cast Under world is largely exhausted, he con­ and demands universal disarmament!" court and charged with heating a boy He further spoke of America's lender-'. Program at Calvary Church year. These .statements and figures in the Washington School. The tinued, especially those nations who have iieen prepared b> eltv officials Mr, Swartouf s Direction w* re in the war for the full period. ship for yearts in the arbitration Board of Education declare them­ Dec. 17th for the purpose of showing the tax­ He sketched briefly the devastation policy, and now in selves as having full confidence in Proceeds for Red C , jie HIUM world court of payers why, In their opinion, the vari­ rOSS' which r eigns in Europe and then out-Rustic ous increases shown in the budget Miss Miller." ,____._ ; ittled some of the economic factum the Japanese problem, Dr. Dr* Woodruff to Conduct Both of these resolutions were in­ are necessary. Bueeesses are scored at the Play- j which make recovery In those nations Schurman lioke of the desire of troduced by Commissioner Nixon, In The various items (if .yipiiiprlation house aw frequently as the produc- Blow. leaders in that country for good re- The festival of Christinas music of two rea- which are Increased and the amount speaking to them he stated that the tiolls of [hat aHriOCiation come forth.I As to the effects of the war in latlons with America. The last year was given to the community of Increase in each ca sons against Japanese immigration he se and new items facts were about as follows; Fleming And BO it is lhai p.ltrons of the Play-j America, Dr. Schurman said, "We by the Summit Choral "Society- aug­ of 'appropriation are as follows: said were: the ability of those people ranio to the Summit schools from ii0Use arc enjovinp this week a verv' have o:i our backs a burden which we mented by a volunteer chorus of City shall feel, and our children-.feel, fori to work cheaper than American la­ $ 4.000.00 Vaux Hall with the record of having .cnarininK presentation of Sir James about twenty men. This year's festi- Police . . years to come.' bor; and the inability for America to t,r.oo.oo made trouble in the Elizabeth schools Rarrie's comedv, 'Alice-Sit-by-the- j val w ill have in addition to, the worn- j,-fr4'. Among the political obstacles to re­ assimulate the brown race. The Jap­ L',000.00 and being on parole from the Juvenile * , he famous i en's chorus. the newly organized' ntv;,n]| Flre Many lmve st en t covery the speaker mentioned the anese stand ready to recognize these 700.00 Court. Miss Miller has devoted her Barvmore familv in this play and to j Summit Glee Club of sixty, or more, economic poverty of the newly made Poor 300.00- facts, he said, hut their problem is; nu-n^ voices. Dr. Arthur I). Wood­ best efforts to make something out of tnose in thc playhouse audiences this small countries of Europe. The ex­ as to where to expand to for they are Water 2,000.00 the boy and in fact had requested that privileged the ruff, who conducts both clubs Is able 1.200.00 week who havc ucon m periment in Russia he termed a already bursting the confines of their to present more chorus numbers by Library the hoy be leftin her charge at a time pieasure and enjoyment is the more "colossal failure," and said it should limited borders. Joint Sewer Maintcnuacc 200.00 when eonsiderHWon was being given . •• the combined clubs than before, and 1,500.00 keen thev have seen it done by the of larger calibre, . , Park The noble opening, ,nte,rt,wt im Flindlii iK.|„ :t,100.95 to transferring him to another school, greatest actors of the day and they* chorus from tin She expended a great deal of time and - i i Messiah and the | ,,r,nf ,pal m Klind(Ml n„h. 4,000.00 know now goou tW8 oca cast iB thrilling and celebrated Hallelujah Police Pension Pund 500.00 thpatience gooed in thheer boyeffort, s to bring out , The" first performance was given Thomas Case is Chorus from the same Oratorio are Mrs. Carlson, the wife of the jani­ Wednesday night and will be continu­ Supt. Wants School Collection and 'Disposal of therefore possible. * The men will he Ashes and Garbage and tor, and not an employee of the Board, ed tonight and tomorrow night, heard aluii" in the old French carol, (ithtr refuse .10,000.00 was opening the door at recess one with a matinee at 8:00 tomorrow. It is Dismissed by Court Census Taken Here "Tile First Noel" and the women' In day and Fleming was "cutting up" in well to be in one's seat at the Play­ three !>':>nb<'rs repeated from la^t line. She took him by the ear and house before 8:;?0 or else one is sure year's program, by general request, Total . $4-1,000.9.'. marched him into school. The hoy to miss the opening. Promptness is _ _, ————— ^ ^ Total School Enrollment Now us they are too beautiful not to be CITY ACCOUNT. The increase of reported to his parents that he had a Playhouse custom j Judge SaffipSOfl S DCClSlOU heard again. $4,000 In this account over the appro been struck and they hired a lawyer The proceeds ^re to go toward the Holds Defendant Not Guilty I f798«Striving for Higher priation for lt*20 Is occasion! d in part who at first brought a case against It is hoped that the congregation by increases in KaU»*le.s ul' various of work of a nurse in the territory serv­ will sing heartily in the hymns which Mrs, Carlson and later added Miss ed by the "Summit Chapter American of False Representation in Attendance Percentage— flcials and increases and general ex Miller as a defendant. have been distributed through the peases which are inevitably incurred Red Cross. Stock Transaction program in such a way as to make The above is the substance of Mr, The Playhouse Association is rich Absences Mean Loss as the leri • of players to be found two such musical organizations and year of P»L'o will aggregate approxl echini! aeeused of something that she within this interest ini; or;;a;iizat ion, Justice Walter C. Sampson-has-dis­ Superint ITU at SpragUt r*-p nrt"d to of their flue spirit of co-operation mutely $"7,0oo. Tlie uecouiit there­ II.TI nothing whatever to do with. The The pre; lit play would seem almost missed the cast" of Joseph Zelgijer, the "d on Monday which makes it possible to have such fore will show a deficit on the 11)20 bunnl unanimously passed thc to be an "al seiior boa '.' tilglit resolutions introduced by Mr. Nixon 1-Har cast." complainant, vs. Walter R. Thomas, a iini(|iie and d* lightful ushering in of appropriation which will In- taken Then- is ; thai he In trtilv recommended t le aftip some slight changes in the in nir of surety and sta­ defendant, with costs assessed against at Christmas. Their efforts, however, care of by transfer from other appro biiity about ing i fi'liool (en-ns, that is a cen- wording. tin? work of We.-ton Will- the .complainant and bail bond can- of could not have achieved success jjriation :» I.-.VM. Marjoric Cranstoiin as opened Its doors'for both occasions, iam P, and is scheduled to come up in attention, six hearings having been or tin- rccumnniiij.'itjnn the attitude of dance in Nov< m- ties, neither is it a sectarian service., Summit KOJH Attend inn mil Y, M. , , . .... , ,, , "The complaint ,in substance al- fib­ East Kiiiiinili Church Maklntr Big Ef­ The aim of the but it' is a Community Service of ('. A, t.athcrlng hi A'>biirv Park, made innious by hthel Rarymore, isJt,gfiH tnat In the month ()f DGCem,wri ber iWit-a, 1*1 per cent fort to liaise Jlelit, indeed true and Is just what her many jtjiq Waiter R. Thomas, the defen- schools this year is to maintain an Christmas Hong in. commemoration of friendsS wh* o 'hav e realize" d' 'he r talents,^; induced • the complainant to part average of 90 per cent, attendance this joyful season. Last Friday a youthful army, fJllO _ l-ovt; gift Sunday will be observed strong invaded Asbury Park and in­ far morire than did Mrs. Craustoun her-j wUn 4 sharis 0f preferred and 1 share The program: Organ Prelude, Mr. this Sunday in the East Summit throughout the year as against 85 per self, have predicted Gilbert; "Holy Night," Old Christmas stantly won a place In (lie hearts and Methodist Episcopal Church, which is of common stock of the Common cent. In 1918. 87 per cent, last year. Beatrice Miles is gifted with u ver-, Corporation knowing So far it seems that the schools will Carol, and "And the Glory of the llHtmni of the residents of that vicinity, trying to raise $30,000 toward in wealth Finance where they were being entertained j satillty, a sense of the artistic, and a same to be valuable, but falsely repre- be able to attain this standard. In j Lord," from the Messiah, Handel dehtedness of $68,000. The church vivacity not equalled by any other of i v ,, „ «,„_*wi»»» The young men were delegates to tile has received oa9iii.«n.aa that thu' ,u 11 i \ n. m— ' sentineBlrttng samWeB ttno h06 worthlesB in ex- this connection he urged the impor-; Full Chorus, "Hymn 31, Hark the Her- 29th Annual Confrence for Older Boys assurances mat 5re; the many able players at the Play­ I change for 525 shares of the stock of tance of parents having their children aid Angels Sing, Chorus and Congre- Home Mission Board of the Methodist' housa H n of New Jersey. '.Summit was repre- er scenes with all of the the Pneumatic Rubber Heel Corpora- ' school on time and co-operating as gallon • Slumber Song of the Infant senttjd in this group by Charles Gray- Church through the,Centenary Fund other" characters are rich, but those! J^n" kinwfnlT ^^"In'^'^nVtw^c Jesus, (unaccompanied), Gayaert, racters are rich, but 0 Win8 e be far as possible to avoid absenceB, He don, William Honnekalb, Harry Mel- will give $20,000 If the local church WitVTler brother William S Miles I? ?'. , °, "ftP *° ^rMeas. pointed out that the loss in Novem­ Choral Society; Anthem, "Sing, 0 Dut roy, Earl Merrill, Elmer Houston, will rai«ie thP httinn^ Tn «Miiin« /• . MI i '.,„,;, .„V'! falsely, repfeientlng same to b^ ber to the schools here on account of Heavens," Tours; Fall Chorus, (the Everett Nelson, accompanied, by Boys' -" raise tne Balance, in addition (S0 familiarly known as "Billy") as,vnl„_hi_ „ith i«tfl«Mn »i,«»i .„,i ,i„ absence was $284.10, as the utate pays congregation to rise and join In sing­ Uh lnt nt Cheat and dc Secretary William H. Osborn. The there are outstanding subscriptions ofjcosmo Grey are of particular inter-1J fit* ? *° " 10c per day, per pupil preient. This ing with the chorus at the end of the program for the conference this year 17.000. Love gift pledge cards haTe JB There^s a^ talent and a liking!,r^?ihe ?np,,Su,,h loss last month was less than some anthem. Hymn 49, "Adeste Pideles"*) the b Ve was dedicated to the work of Mr be« ient to nearly every resident of }„ things dramaUc in this S th " ^ ° » options were true, other. months which In other years "When I View. the Mother," from con8tUut a Charles It. Scott, State Boys' Work S-amlt-tW-week. Subscriptions may! J^S ffrtef™2ake? their Pla^l! ^^ * misdemeanor had run as high as $500. The total en­ Noel. G. W. Chadwick, Choral So­ Secretary, who has guided this con- ^mi to suit the convenience of the, together of unusual interest. eBpecia^ „The evldencei hears ago, building material and la-1 Arthur Driver as Stephen Hollo, estimate of a future condition. that there are four trips of the bus iGeorges Bizet, Choral" Society; Hymn message from Czeeho-Slovakia by or were comparatively low. After j and Mary Gifford as Ginevra Dunbar, "The same conclusion must he Instead of three. He also reported j 58, "O Little To fhar es e wn had b !n the K-«ing into the project these took a are weir cast and of great assistance drawn from the testimony in regard that the used furniture and equipment Chorus and Conigregation ; Chorue. J < l\t' f T ^ 11 wlth the was ready for installation in the re- , »t,« M«„;iuh n»„.l«««ntr1 y but three days. In thismeBS- ertj..^" '' result that the j jn the development of the whimsical to the representations of the Pneuma« "Hallelujah," from the Messiah, Han- age came back the realisation of the dudinc I'nVrJ^instca 1""™^!!ot " *w'mv; "•; i ooarumis »»u«e. Caroline HInman, as i gtoek, which was to built school No. 1 as soon as the work- !4ni>rm * costing about story. Dorothv Manley la clever as Uc Rubber Hee del. Full Chorus; Organ Postlude, Mr. direct need for leadership of hoy« In re res g T 1 I, ,erty the nurse n goo d b t h s nottho h'J '. VP„ Kente° S- d *.uanJ ,"»expenditur™i e | nichardson' , th,e "maidt ^ in Hollo' °P: s the effect that it would "pick up" in men are finished and that the neees- Gilbert this new Republic, eaUmated to be worth $150,000. portunity that she has had and used i j matter of opinion Hary new equipment has been order- worfne iLadlest was 'completed-o Aid Societfy 188,000has ,pai in-d] boarding houst the flItIire HO e y a so well in a previous production and, not coupled with a false state­ ed ..--_-.-.and will be here» on time. *!"0 on Its subscription of $2,000. All Souls' Church Calls Minister. Susan Driver Is Fanny, the maid. ment of an existing fact. Careful considerate of a high Noted *V" Leader Com in if U> Summit •we September 1 it has earned $600, At a congregational meeting of All The second act is featured ftby a "Where the representation is not school athletic field was urged by Mr, Souls' Church held last Sunday, it for KellglooN Work Conference. strong climax and also by a particu­ susceptible of exact knowledge, it is Sprague. was unanimously voted to extend a Fortnlfhtly Muslcale. larly attractive setting. The scene Is to bo taken^ecundum suhjectain ma- Miss Rac O. Van Arsdale was ttn- A very important conference which in Rollo's room and the oak paneling call to the Rev. Alfred Ii. Hussey oC j "j expected will result in greater mil nuim,»ers of the program com­ teriam, as meaning no other than a ployed as a teacher in the schools for f H tbe effect by Olive Green and Jack Man- strong belief founded upon what ap­ the balance o' the school year. The New Bedford. Many, The congregation; interest In the religious work of the fit f' Fortnightly Club feci ley Rose" is very well done. hopes that he will accept the post of y i g Men's Christian Association «m pride and pleasure in baing able peared to the defendant to be rea­ annual convention of physical train­ m n The whole production Is directed by minister of the church, to take effect!wi|| „<. h<,],j 4)n Tuesday, December jo Present to the club Olga Steeb, the sonably certain ground. ing departments to be held In Atlan­ •« iMescnt to the cl Norman Lee gwartout. Mr. Rose is at an early dat< Mr, Hussey before 14th on December 15. "For the above reasons this court tic City over this week-end will be at­ at the Y. M. C A. Leaders of Jahfornia pianist, the stage manager, assisted by Walter, , j . going to New Bedford was pastor of fhi"'f"i iuSteel , , -"a^.ayedisplay d great ability In doeR not thInk tnere B t & to tended by Superintendent Sprague, Men's Clubs of the Churches, super- ^Idhoo.. Carefully trained in a Lawrence and Wm. T. WTsner; and hold the defendan- t and therefor^ ^ or­ Miss Jones and Mr. Schmidlin, physi­ the united Unitarian and Congrega­ inteiidentH of the Sunday Schools, and Edna W. Chamborlln and Ruth Ber- tional Church of Lowell, Mass, He me her ders the complaint dismissed with cal training supervisors in the local leaders of older hoys classes, mem­ vflnr i ' unusual talent de- gen as property managers. preached in Baltimore fifteen years, publ,e costs against the complainant and the schools. Mr. Holmes reported on the bers of the Board of Directors, Ad­ tarlv i career began annual meeting of the State Federa­ and is a graduate of Harvard Pniver- visory Board, Board of Trustees, and >. and her reputation as a pianist bail bond cancelled," ( ,r ll, S. Inter-(insK Basketball. tion of District Boards of Education sity class of 1892, chairmen of the Committees of the . first rankrank , u»p« an-«d^ dowJ«_,n _ uheir _«,ow_n coast wa8 which he attended last Saturday. Y, M, C. A„ have been invited. Din­ fore th coast'. was estabUshedestablished.. Be-Be­, Inter-class basketball games are Verdict for Boy Hit by Auto, !Ito}H Own Meeting?*" Kes limed. War 8he The annual report of the board for ner at 6:45 which will precede the Pur P^yed la several, being played among the high school Disfigured by auto injuries, six- conference, will he served by the ! the year ending June 30, 1920, Is Every boy in Summit, tw •Iv* years - ropcan cities where critics lavish- boys: The sophomoreFridays defeateon Bravton"d the ' v*ar-old Steve Rosso, of Summit, w as ut finished by the printer and will /— 0 8 pralBe abo of age and over is wanted. The first Woman's Auxiliary. reiS", ", upon her. It only! freshmen last 1 Wednesday the sen-awarded a verdict of $875 and his he ready for^distribution In * day or "Boys' Own Meeting" of the season Ml*. K. T. Colton; Associate General ^'K.r 'r hr t° Ch0"rT.r„ SiSrllc0,'! £ Sf„T»ir,-o"-,0-o-n ^'»". I*-" «<,.-». ,126. by . * .,« will he held at the Boys* Division, Secretary of the International Com- certs hlc 8ll dId 1)y the Circuit Court on Wednesdayw, there lasastt year: She rt>m>titt>/L. thry. M, C. A. court. Thv e champion- ™ |Y. M. C. A.. Sunday afternoon, De-|m!ttee of the Y. M. C. A., will he the 'he tH„l,"Y * yw. She repeated-i"*' i- ^- ^- «• •"»»». . • " *-","«•«--" lHngw oiipfedi raniCaniaa Rclo«cii nf Meidnw ph upon her 8cl 0iia KpiKriipallans to Open Sunday HrlntuI cj^flbe. IT 12th, at 2.45. The meeting Ruest of the evening, and after a short » zL i return to the! ship game between seniors and sophoa lov-- j' ""-street^ . ^^.f^Elizabeth" . ^*Th*e °»^boy wa^ s *Mas t %.,lap t month when she nlaved a mores is now being anticipated, ...„., ID West Summit. -will bb: ot lie "i P crossit attended the State Older Boys' Con-iP'ans for the religious work which J-Hal»Ml e "-"""*jreclta"l progrProgramL atat AelliaAeoliaSn ing cucupp for-the winning team being | "osshigt^ street here, wh^n hh by ma he done ,0 By an antn track owned by the defen- On Sunday, December 12, - at S ference at Asbury Park last Friday,' y Summit, through the "tantlaii"; .We8t' »he will play sub-! the prize, .- iallv p. m., a Mission Sunday Schofd will Saturday, __and Siinday. These dele-! co-operation of the Y. M. C. A. ^.antialiy that program for the Fort-1 The line-up of last Friday's game "ant Club ; gates represented the boys of gum-' -,-^-=-».—_»,*-,- DfL^L Theltlme limit tor ciubl was: so ore, Morse, Swenson, he opened by , members of Calvary r B ma § U W. Burke, Mannlx, A Christmas present of a subscrip- {Episcopal Church, at the home of mlt and have returned with ideas; In A ChrlBtmas present of a aubMt-rip- SucoIS i ¥ neeeaearf' to re-' Stromenger, its iength giig^tly , Brock way; freshmen, ABbott, Murray, tion ^ to THE SUMMIT HJgRALD j Mra, FVed Reeves, the second housi formatioQ of interest, and a challenge tion to THE SUMMIT HERALD C. WljUtver, T, Burke, Yannotta, will bring your greeting! fifty-two on Springfield avenue, west at the which every hoy wants to hear. The'will bring soar ;g'^.'-iWipfi^t^M^ • THB8UMiaT FRIDAY, 10, 1920 cnrr ran Hospital Facts ». * w m Y. W. C A. Notes Beechwood flotel * * American and European Plan, Large A splendid group of Colored Girls For the Community comfortable rooms with all lmprxm> attended the regular Bible Claaa OB Notes of Interest •wnta. by UM day, week or month. Thursday nl*nt_ The topic tor the Mrs. F. I., Thome utlilted tb* Jap- The Truateea of Overlook Hospital William D. Murphy Kxc*n«at Cateine. Well appointed trrenlnf was "Courage." At tb* close of tb« lesson^_ , the girl*^ all joined tn anese sun parlor for the bridge party in requesting the Common Council to Service. Bates oonnUiteot- h v some good game* "and retreihinanti j *«*cn « « »* « l»»t week to the nen- renew the appropriation of $$,000 ID > Special Sunday Dinner ft,0O, were Berwd I ^*rs °' * N'ew*'k Club to which she the coming year for the indigent sick A 1 in Summit, presented the following Table De Bote Dinner erery preying Thistle troop of Girl Scouts, Mlaaifa** belonged for many years, Mn. Marjorie Beck, captain, baa changed Charles Borchling, Mrs, Benjamin facts* AEOLIAN BRUNS §:S0 to 8:90, flJO per corer their meeting from Thursday after- Atha, Mrs. Franklin Conklln, Mrs. "During the twelve months ending WLUMBIA noons to Moodar Nelson Hollefleld, Mrs. Edward Peck, November 30, 1920, the Hospital has Fleur-dea-lis troop is planning a'Miss Grace Trusdell. Mrs. William cared for Summit indigent patients, Phonographs and Records Christmas party for the children at Gordon, came out for lunch, after as certified to by the City Physician, the Murray Hill home. i which bridge was enjoyed until the at an actual cost of 17,244.50, Aeolian Pianos, Pianolas and Duo-Art Pianolas Twenty-seven girls attended the serving of the five o'clock lea. "The total as It appears on the Monday night Bible class for High Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner entertained monthly statements to the Council, Music Rolls and Sheet Music at New York Prices School girl-*, This group *'»* have Mrs. W. O. Raymond, of Summit, at ami based on 14,00 per day, is only charge of the January Vesper service '"H<*n last Wednesday, and Mrs. j. C. ?*j,7ft". GO, Rut as the careful audit of and will present an allegory called ^"ith had Miss Harriet French, of 1P19 showed UiM it cost the Hospital II BEECHWOOD ROAD "The Gift of aelf," I'lainfk Id as a guest. $,V"tl per day for ward patients, The Business Girls Club h.dd their Mr, and Mrs, J, J. Allen were ho«t £." per cent, must lie added to this SUMMIT, N, J, regular meeting on Tuesdav nipht. -«id hostess to Mrs. J, H, Eggerg, of amount to get the actual expenditure The committee who served a splendid Summit, on Thursday at dinner, and for this year. This shows that in addi­ Bupper for the girls, wa* Mia? P, oa Friday to Mr, and Mrs. Ernest D, tion to the voluntary service of doc­ Concert Piano Tuning, Lyall. Mifl« Mav, Mis^ I, Darling. Miss North, of Summit tors, trustees, and others, and the in­ K. iKiremus. Gladys \\%n Dyke coach- Mr. and MM. C, K, Mould, Mr. and valuable work of the Woman's Aux­ t, and other attractive Clirlstn:art noveUiv*. been confined to her room for the past 37f>, while only one half of these pa- For best ree'iILt; pli-m- Ui*j There will be a special exhibition week hut is quite herself again, thnts paid a total of §2,854.00, and EST PLAVNQjj^E_ One of the most enjoyable of the the rest paid nothing. In other words, of beautiful Christinas cards nest Matinee Dally, 9il5 P, M. tti tm p, M, Ti)**sd.iv_ FN- 14' Saturday night dances of the season the Hospital has Riven service to Sum­ r. v.- woODurw was that of last week, aa unusually mit patients in the wards as follows: TODAYi MAKUIERITE CLABK In "A GIRL NAMED MART* Spccliilh'.ins large number being present and the on the Indicent List... ..? 7,244.50 Interior Decorations i...':r.pe'it!on for the Elimination Dance Le.-s r::e city appropriation . 5.000.00 i SATl'KI>.IY. miVKMUKn lith MAI1KI ^ORMAXI) [n -PIXTO* James Hogg prizes decidedly spirited. Honors 36 irauM'H Viae* Summit*. N. J. ,tit's a hilarious hurricane of Fun and Frolic. Even better than we-; \'i Mi.-..-" Marjorie Gardner of tin- Deficit ...... ? 2.244.50! -Work Tlmt'SatiMir.s" Mickey ) K1>G BAM-0T in "THE HAWK'S TliAIL*' Kpis de PLUMBING & HEATING h >nw ;i::,l Mr. George Drake, of New- immit ward patient not en tile Iridigenr List .^11,075 0<"»! 7, Mntt and Jeff. Special Novelties, Jobbing Promptly"Attended To K. Nixon of Summit. .Mr\! . -'••--' payment by patient 2,S54.0<>; MONDAY and TI 1SDAY,T>E( K31BI R 13th and Tfth — 2 DAM 11 Division Ave. Summit, N. J •W. L. McCullocb, of r. :>,{, dir.fd at The .S > .i 11.00 2 S 1 Extraordinary Features . 2 !! Telephone 1244-W, ;:n'...y. Other yuesis •"Showlnc a tn^al of the - Hnsn'tal's . 31" ar.d Mrs, Fred Mc- s:i'f ti'i rhv IT edy sick of S'tmniit in i Cormiopolitan Productions Ma:''Iew(.;\i, with their son. * 1^.- iast twelve nion'hs of S10,7iT5.50, i Jr., and daur;it.:-r, Elizabeth; "T:'.•• Trasfees are of the opinion! THE DARK STAR L i-:::

.^ *zn+ !—•— i'Md^OA^r^ WtAaJjf i «.«=_"*' THE SUMMIT HBRAU). FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, JWO —T* -~ NKW PASS HOUSE. Tic imdcniffNrf fcav* |M» 4ft* purcbaMri classroom purpose a, mm could accom­ lodge, on "The Building of King Solo­ kMa LUCI8N P. LAWIKMCS ta« IM* «M modate the seventh and •tgntli grades mon's Temple." af New Park Hoose and All pergonal property Sommit's School for a period of about Ave yean. The The members of the order met in TU UKEI ii noDEiKE rionrrr CWB^ by kin *nd n«w located In the New seventh and eighth grades will mike by faiK IIUUK. muate on WoadUnd H«M, Su«n the Parish House and marched into •lit, New Jeraff, and will h*nc«iorth Mndan Problem greater use of the special rooms than the church auditorium, filling tin- Ar said bywneH, No debt* or oMiflatlMia, il any other groups in the school system. front half of the center block of swats 1. P.. Clare my, o* LUCIBN F. LAWRF.NCfc arc « Therefore, facilities should be. plan­ ttuBi'ri! by the underaiirned under the purchase. ned for their convenience, Dated Summit. New Jeriey, Sup't Sprague Proposes No. Biew Health Hoard Nurw. IVfMJhrr J, 1M0, "The handicaps under which 1" rit" i tfi'i-t'tS Ci.V'it' sIHiJ .10JtI lt*t*f^ KLIAS ItAKKR 1 Building as Junior High seventh and eighth grade pupils will MiHs Magdalene Jeffrey has taken CHARLES* G, TAYt,OK be working In this Junior high up her duties an health nur^e. HUC eeotiing Misn Marie v. Urown. who re ; KSI'ATK OF LOUIS IIOYR, Deceased. School when New H. S, school plant will be particularly lack ; I f,ffi ,i oar.soi shl-lf.. pursuant to the arder of Charles N. Codding, of auditorium, gymnasium and play­ ^imii-d to take a position aw nurse in ! .-ttiii PrudctiCt' ProuJtii ono Surrogate of the County ol Union, made on Building is Finished. ground faeiliUeR," the public schools of Weelittwk.ni, j the eighth day of October, A. D., 1920, upon tmpdikod Mr. Snrague's very interesting sug­ Miss Jeffrey has bt-t-u engageil in! the application of the undersigned, at exec li-'altb work in Millburn. She is a na-i !\- try ii om horstij uiriiii ul the estate si Mid deceased, notice i» Interesting Wotk for Pupils gestion an to the method of sccurinp hereby jriven to the creditora of said deceased this building Is as follows: live of Scotland and recently return- ' to exhibit to the subscribers under uath or at i lie propo <'s (that it might be PUB- ml from a visit to relative;; in tha. ! i h,' i ;»i7«*/ lit clod round tholass — In n, ..I'M their claims and demands against the Thi r> pur* Tlj-.-.!| u r Mars& country, I rsi.r.1- < l tao LikrniNc*' «lo»b but ^unh ., rbat rtMomnU-1 ™,r,"""B to ,l° ,ht* Work- Mr' e a w 9 w Fees—113.80 s r <> chunts should order advertising >. pare t.-e Mr cirta'a rV hic»«™h *.(hoo- ---'""---l coul"d P -»K» h^w .1 that this would bo a trv M (11,>nt for next two Issues and furnish co py iii.iu.1 to thAt ;.,::din= durmg ihe f <' " ^"""atlonal step and of RSTATE OP GERTRUDE DLEECKEK •^tm^- v,..r.ji 1 > J . -, 11Jr niort' \alue than any work being promptly. Vicari's Shop, 380 Springfield Avenue HENRY, Decemsed. Pursuant to the order Christmas h.>lida*=. had dir.ct bear­ •f Charles N, Codding, Surrogate of the ing on J. r.->; r: ti s i;icrintt.ndent done in the pieaent c'ttrrlculum of County of Union, made on the eighth day of Sprasiue or tht JJS:- r high cither of tht.se departments. October. A. D.. 1920. upon the application of , The report wa-s received with inter- Ihc underiigned, a* administrator, e,i,a., of the problem in Snrc:E::t estate ot said deceased, notice l» hereby given hy lh 1mard h,,t aCt,on The probUm a- SM-*d hx Mr'pi ° "° ™* to the creditora of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their Sprague is tha' at t^c pn^ent time 1 " claims and demands against the estate of said thtre are thrv-<> Frvt-mb grades and' —~•-—— ieceased within six months from the date of four eighth erade.- ?faittr,d m the RUSE (ITT SAL A11 IKS. •aid order or they wijl be forever barred from Roosts eh. F.rnc.e> and RrJUon prosecuting ur recovering the same agfuntt the 1 I, stihscriber. _ school - w Li.eh u arc o\tr- , l»-rk, tttllccior, and Treasurer to Urt LEMUEL SKinMORR, Jr., crow r the 1 uoo hooks received from the within six mnntli* from the date of 'aid o'der, into ^ 1 i 1' Tt modibd lihrar* ot the Lite Hamilton W. Mabie. cd Suits and Overcoats (the Show Clothes of Am­ m they will be forever barred from prosecut­ Ir.ililir^- < \-'i -01 S'tphen R. Mullen and ing (>i recovering the Mm? against the sub- 0011 i erica), Johnston & Murphy Shoes (the Foundation t -jt-n1 at. v\ lh.un ("I()^v1 m a communication, ££T\\ rrn. prov.l. . FLORENCE TERKY IirCAKD, *" qu< 1"(! ,i'i i'Kipus(> in salary. of a Gentleman)» Knox Hats (the Crowning Distinc- STELLA II. ROBERTS, ' A t- v. - i\ Y. 1 ird The Hoard ot Health In a communl- Execuifieefi. u lldm 1 "i. : to Kni d T tion), Metric Shirts (the Shirt of Character)5 Man= ELMICR L- McKlRGAN, Proctor, *atio i r<'in*-t< d an appropriation of a. Ji.rro, - ~ r : ^ - . 1 n 1 -itt -i'i'ah) for tliL (tuning year. Summit, N. J. 1 hattan Shirts (the Shirt of Shirts), are all now at 0 a w 9 w Fees S1J.P0 nf • vi r.. ." - -1 ir plan to \ reqiH -t w.ii received from Will­ •1 u e Ipolt n > ^ _ - -r. I irpu e- iam St halt/, Receiver of Taxes, for an attractive reductions; in addition, something very ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. CAIN, Deceased. In rl e [) 1 ll i 1 h m g< s ini re.iSv in salary, pointing out that Purfciiant to the order of Charles N. Cod have hi • n - > " rt ffing, Surrogate of the County of Union, made i -- for no nu r. ."-e had been made In ten special in high=grade Cravats at a moderate figure, on the sixth day of Noyember A. D, 1920. mod lint: S' N 2 a Japting it year-, and that other municipalities open the application of the undersigned, as for IM i^ .L J.-. -^ 7 r in UriLedl att wire paving much more for the serv- lyiecutor of the estate of said d»eeaeed, notice Boys* Wear Also Marked Down is hereby given to the creditors of said de­ School [r L - advi-aide to 3

in prominently identified with the takes so long to go short distances to __-J • - .-• •^-n-.zn. •—. —-^- - .... . - f history *o'f Pennsylvania when some, a la Burleson, that for these The guessing blanks can be secured at his store, J87 tylvanla was a frontier state. groups this will be their Christmas Springfield Avenue. Van thrilling 4lmes when issue. To them we extend the sea­ aad Indians made the life of son's greetings and hope they have m COAL AND BUILDRS In -the Susquehanna Val- "Merry Christmas. The contest is open to all adult persons and will open aaytaJag but a picnic. On one oc- December 13th and close December 31st, hundred and forty-two The rest will get theirs later. SUPPLlfc Beojamln Harding, Stukely li, L. T. Stephen Harding, Jr., and Note, water does not flow through all the boles that wan ambushed by In- A Chrf*tmas present of a subscrip­ is shown in the brush. all killed except; Stephen tion to THE SUMMIT HERALD Hi a boy, will bring your greetings fifty-two I RUSSELL PL SUMMIT, N. I ( the fata of the Hard- Umei throughout the year 1»21. And the battle cry of the alt tor Two Dollars and a half! If NO. 6 ordered BOW we will give the remain­ patriots who left Forty ing December Issues free. r 'Me? when Kingston aad a Herald Adv's. Bring Results

*<**««"• * »^0d Hotel, New York City. i A Tribute, School. | Tiie-s., Dec. 21—Presbyterian Sun- With the passing of Helen Collins | day School Christmas Entertainment, The Rummage Shop, at 4 Boulevard," Sat., Dec, 25—Christmas. /Mrjr.. anandt Mrs, A. B. Oordlnere, of 62 Haley, Summit should pause a mo­ SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY -ranM'n ace, are receiving con- ment in memory of one who was more has re-opened for dully sales: hours, Wed., Dec. 29 —Dance of the junior 10 to 12.30. i set. ratiiiationa on the birth of a daugh- than its servant. TUCK,, lice. 28--Christmas partv, or last Sunday in Overlook Hos- Helen Collins came to Summit a ______,,,,,,.,, Kinnlav School, ' SllllllltlIllllltllliieilllilllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllltllit 111111111111111111 nillllltlllllllllllll itui. rosy-cheeked girl, spreadin- g- sun- An important meethig of the Fire-' Sat., Jan. i-Second Saturday Eve-; _ shine even while few knew of her nien s Relief Association will be held pjnR nance — •— -—-- - . Mrs. H. B. Nye, of Cleveland, Ohio, presence. Placed in a position of Saturday evening in the rooms of, Thur Jan 13—Tho Athenaeum '- who ha* been spending several months trust, she displayed the discretion of Chemical Engine Company ' " " with her "meter, Mrs, John W, Horn- mature years and performed her I _.—____ Y, M, C. A, Bowling League. ppy, of Springfield avenue, left on tasks with an exactitude that won the A Christmas party of the Men's Wednesday for Daytona, Fla. Results of games rolled Monday admiration of all who were in position Club, Central Presbyterian Church, Bi{| leduction on Heef, Pork ni nt to observe her work. As secretary to will be held next Tuesday evening at( W H (1 Kennedy, who was in the 78th DODGERS. the Board of Education and to the the residence of E. XI, He herd. j 191 ' 202 107 Division In France during the war, superintendent-principal, she metl ______j Allen And Poultry,' and who since the armistice has been every demand, from performing the i Young Peoples' 'League. Central L, Slid .127 158 135 100 100 worKine in a ship yard in the West, tasks of business routine to being the prCsbvterian Chapel, Sunday 7 10 Dummy .... too 134 Is Tlpiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs, adviser and companion of teachers „-,„_ MiBS Kiuunor Miluer will talk C_ Sue, l ...... 163 133 157 105 James Kennedy, of Springfield avenue. and pupils alike, . on ..Tht; BIble ,uu, Wha, It Meang tQ Dunleavy 191 ' „ ff &AJL# M, £#R^ l,\&c&RJbA& A As a Catholic in religion, she was JTH - j true to the teachings of her tJhurch j 772 7,„ 700 438 Springfield Avenue Mr and Mrs. Charles V. Baldwin YANKEES. and family have rente' _dd ththe Misses and at the same time a real factor in' . .. .. T7 T„n, .. , 1 ...... US 177 147 Cram's house at 2R4 Morris avenue liberal movements in the community. Anthony lannotta. oi 291 Park avo-'Klvor nue a c on 172 157 None ever better than she kept faith - ™ \ foreman on the Lacka- W- Urookp ion for the winter, The Misses Crane wanna KaiIr n d nas bocn 203 102 143 here the Best is the last word in marketing will spend several months in the with her religJous convictions and 1 ° , ' ; awarded Kdwards training and with public office and .J^J'1'.JL°.J_0<. "I1.1 * m^ !°T Votight ...... 154 148 137 South, laving the best looking section be- MacMurrav 151 183 community problems. As a suf­ tween Hoboken and Buffalo. | ...... 193 fragist she recognized the limitations Mr and Mrs. Joseph R, Lament, of ——— i 870 807 Rib Roast ...... '.. ..• . ... . from JdC to 48c a of her sex in the struggle of'life and • .hn . •sid' avenue, will sail tomorrows. The officers and teachers of the | --—o—— on marriage immediately realized her ,n the "Columbia" for London, Mr. La­ ^leal by placing the home and family Methodist Sunday school will bo the: BENEDICTS. Porterhouse Steak •...... 60c ment hns business interests in London first in her affections and activities, guests of Superintendent D. A.' L. Schrumpf 198 ITS 131 and Belfast, They expect to return with public service second. Youngs tonight at his home, 60C Powell .107 OS Sirloin Steak .... 54c the middle of January, A genuine woman, daughter, sister, Springfield avenue, to complete plans Groves ,120 100 133 . .'iWfy. public servant, citizen, mother has for the Christmas exercises of the. Vunderboek 171 105 Round Steak ...... u...... 50c 105 Mr. Hermann de Seldina is a dele- passed on. All who knew her find school' ". ' Doubl- ' ' e 170 183 tf.ite-, representing the Citv of New j some means of expressing their grati- n. Crane 109 140 Bottom Round and Top Sirloin RoastSs ...... 48c Ynr'c. to The Congress of Rivers and titde that she lived among us and was The special panel of jurors drawn ifar'-nr. who are meeting in Wash- , one of us, last week from the list of sixty names! 701 0S0 Jersey Pork Chops, small . •-! 35c ItK'ton. D. C, this week, Mr, de Seld- CLINTON S. MARSH. I making up the last regular jury panel! AMERICANS. |n_ «,,„i,, ^oaHnn. «*> ma i inj„m week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Wlth^A «oote«-4t ntehf tbp-«iibt##»t =-'-..The. T.SBular meeting of the Lindum mann de Seldlng, MM m H « * tfte Bunject Cmb B Gr w,n h(J heW t the will he 'The Healing Touch.'- |Beechwood this afternoon at four ——- —— ' o'clock. Neit Friday, December 17, Swarta.Fowler Engagement. At Calvary Church, Sunday, De-there will be a meeting at the same Mr. and Mrs. H, Keedwell Fowler, cember 12, Bishop Craik Morris, of hour of all the Juniors A.'s and B.'s. of 490 Riverside Drive, formerly of Panama, will preach at the eleven The meeting on December 24th, will Summit, announce the engagement of o'clock service. Rev. Dr. Tyson will be postponed, thplr daughter. Miss Ruth Elizabeth deliver his last lecture on the Gospels At a meeting of the Summit Exempt Fowinr, to the Reverend Charles B. at n4,8„ 0» pi. TmI . i . "i ,,1. ^ ,* Firemen's AssociatioAssociationn held last Sat- Swartz. pastor of the Woodlawn 1 Central Presbyterian Church Morn- urd th followlng officers were Heights Presbyterian Church. sn g subject: As the Dew Evening elected. Thomaa p wWhite , president; Mrsubject. Dran: kRemembe will preachr the. Sabbath Day. B«_„,FredI WE , rLuhden ,,h,ion , vice-president; mderwo0d*IInnt. j Thos, J. Scott, secretary; George G. „. , „ .. . „. , „ „ . 'Falkenburg, treasurer; John J. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clarence Hunt, First Bant st Church S, Baynham Walsh Bteward and tniBtee/ Repre. ey, m,n,st Mo 1 g s r 10n of Jamestown, N. Y„ have announced KL n "' „, ™ ? f 5 " sentatives to Relief Associations, J. The Gateway to the Plains of Peace. ^ c,m p E; L M F j CuBblng> Telephone 209 the marriage of their daughter, Clella s ' arpenter, to Bert Orland Underwood, Evening nermon— The Place of Bap-j ' • on WedneBday, November 24th, Mr. tism in the Mind of Jesus." The or-' inderwood Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. dinance of Baptism will bo admin- . Offucrri have been elected to Sum- Elmer Underwood, of Beekman Ter- istered at this eervice. mlt Council Royal Art-anum as fol­ face. lows; Regent, J. B, Lipsey; Vice Re­ i-' gent, Schuyler M, Cady; Orator, & St. John's Lutheran Church, Morn­ Parker D, King; Secretary, W, B. Rowe-Willoughhy ^Wedding to IM» ing subject, Taking Your Problems to Loane; Collector, A. H. Mcintosh; g' nam with iSern Christ. Evening subject, Joshua Solemnized ?In Japan, TreaHurer, A. B. VHickok; Chaplain, John Boorujy; Guide, Frank U. Voss; The marriape of Miss Laura WI1I- Rev. j. Adams Oakes will preach Warden, Albert F. Lager; Sentry, onpnby, daughter of Dr W. W WUl- Sunday in the East Summit Church ganders Taylor- representative to tha ON II jHiKhhy. professor of political science on a. m„ "God's Love-Gift to Us;" Grand Council, J, E Lager; Alter- -w Johns Hopkins Unlversitv, Balti- P„m!!IAM We RellgipUB?" nate. Wm. Grow. yore. Md. and Jrrhn Edward RoweT jr. run of Dr. and Mrs. J, Edward Rev. Lawrence K. plank, of Union The regular monthly meeting of "owe, of .Summit, will be solemnized Theological Seminary, will preach. the Women's Missionary Society of on Deremhpr 0th. in Yokohoma, Ja= 2 Sunday morning in the Unitarian- the Central Presbyterian Church will PW MIPR willoughby sailed with her Universallst Church. be held in the chapel on Tuesday, De­ Jjnt nn pecemher 3rd, and is expect cember 14th, at 3 o'clock. Miss Susie yi to arrive in Yokohoma on the 20th." Christian Science Services: First mar aBe w,!1 be Dunmore will speak on "Work Among thV A r solemnized at Church of Christ, Scientist," 28 Ruth- ean c Foreigners in New Jersey." A num­ ZJ^/7 oiB«Iate, After a two ven place, Summit. Sunday services p throu h ber of beautiful baskets made by the and - iS Japan the bride ha t 11 a. m. Subject: "God the Pre­ m WIU make the r young *. people of North Summit ?LlT « home in; server of Man." Testimonial meeting Neighborhood House will be on sale every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. at the close of the meeting. SR rn W \,th0 mternational Bank- mR t orporatlon ' Reading Room open every week-day from 2 to 4 p. m., same address, adv.

Gifts For Christmas Cleaning Dyeing Perfumes, Brushes, Station­ ery, Books, Cigars, etc

MORE' WEAR Gifts of Actual Worth. i MORE STYLE Gifts of Utility and Beauty * LOWER COST Rogers Pharmacy, Inc.

U MI XlfIT, .... MEW JEB8KT. I. I . Ttl^lMM 74. Kerns Building Summit, N.J. M A •vs... .J«»Kl53rfS£. WCAVV, .,• ih:«, .'.i.tJ.VW J S W^na*' » * A ; * v* .-|PPBa.--f-*-. ^SU^ -**- ^SJM*! *~* ^.sV'^^am^'' 1 .1 *p* * TH* fUMMlTHKKAU>. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, I WO

ii i JI i ; JLCAJHA** j tree* that an needed for winter fuel YwCB MBT D JfwBMAL GtDRMT IS M r*BFBCT sUCIfflre Vest are destroyed by yea," said the gas' As loeg as «9ach part to every Q^M. WEWABK AKMOKY Wimriig Essay s ijet, I and BUILDER and is supplied with abundant —_-_ a _., the result «©.f »«its. .aetiviV111U](u < M-^I IS "Iff sot my fault, The smokers Ml Jotktag Werti Cere* be other than that of beaUh. Bat U therw to a mechanical interfertjjpjp"*! throw me when they like. Of course SCHUMANN-HEINK oo the traBamiaaion of power from the brain to the mrioos orgui of the Mb*KM^I I cannot run away from there,** an- there i« a diaease in the organs affected. Mr,! Seals on ealf at drpartmeot and swtjred 3fr, Cigarette. If von are slowtef down, have yoor aerre force restored to music storta and J. A, Foerslman. S2* r A fancy candle called from another your whole system revived—CHIBOPBACTIC IS WHAT YOU .N :f.° «H AD,r jj ^jamsBKD Broad street, Newark. Telephone SOW. room, "May I come in and join the throush it the nerves are restored to their normal capacity, ami :;•,, r.tw ]£ ^nnver'>arion, I am very beautiful " force will build you up and make you more efficient. fMw^^^iMML — -T~ -••------. gj ABBS Rfbwai, l*t Prfw hi firoap 1, p« rh IP5* >nu arc,* answered th* I,tarn about CHIROPRACTIC, jjMiminflllilimiiimtHffim Junlw aad S*nl«r Hhrh School credit fri m the &1H if, "but %mi ha\» ™ Ai, 'Bur^nj^ a' ii'i of damage i1- r J i Ir J(3 tin plat.* A* I ^ JU < i I Hi. E. BOBEBT HIKSCB 1 ». ( j T> t ' ' 1 if the pablj M; WAHK. N. J. SUMMIT, N. j Ma - Tin L^ np «nd 1 art PT> AI Ir. ~ i Hill btrctt l'»l Hj»rinpfleld Ave, (cor. *.; * r i I >'i fre prevtn }' > i i a*i in- u'.i-d Yr J ar< ,U' ^•U'8u • ii r* 2 •o v— 7 to & p m Hours 9 to 32 a, r-:. *• ir t*i - r< „ n tr.4 '•ubjf-ct hd- <>r' r< hn j\ \U *•> j i * Daily Except Sun!:^ J ,r J r :i ! Uu l Phone Market 1542-J month we will allow 5 *** -* - - -* • ' ' 7» < i J t r o*'.T nt J',. :' r- Phone Summit 1',>-'.' E f *• ! »rt-*Dt • ' . th* form 'f 4 r t ri ' nt u n , cjr ' t i 'h' 7 f 'I ^ ^ *w w*. - J S a < * J ' n r i I i..» r ,rd i '• t I 1 '1 Mi ^ 7 n L„" ji 15% Discount 1 f • rjd I ri£ to let tLf ' o thini- f h< \ a1-. \ i », !> r r i i th- i rr in Ihp btn;e \U r. nf —. I a- M L i p dr» w l«r -witk u^ rri>:d- f if' , ' J. ^1 if fn I haii i V» i I i nu' •- i *n i h\ a * J ] i f on all our bicycles and mcrchandiEC. E TD Tn n< JH f- KTIJI' I Khali allow tu 1 3 it;lf,.fl if k ro inf i-> pc urt d tn The Ideal Buscuii tor Christmas ';.jk for th^rtj'.'hc-" Ji)j '* | 1 We carry a complete assortment of all makes of bicycles | 1 I . K«rf»fn* If people would \ft, r til Mr - Mat'h wa- th»* j -„ » « urt cartful thf way thf-y 1 r^Mt '^ ^h» cupht td b* proud 5 and parts. E r • »• un rf n* arr? of ray friend ' r i- T> \ iier-'ij] \"o nn» rould 1 niri'< i.i> fiorMiT. sm.h AND KXJHINGEP. 5 Ga i.r n* 'frrc uojld not be FO manv pf * .' nt muh vvithout h* r "V\F do rT> • Wf pbriUid alwaj^ bp kept in *i a i thiTK6- ^ith hf-r flhJnm,' rt j I All bicycles bought of us are fully guaranteed, arid will | 1 1 t a,'. cang and ^bojld niver be pjt ij.'j-t-d Mi - - Tin Lamp t Huntley & Palmers I be gone over once a week by our bicycle expert free of charge = n« ar a fire { hildr^n <-m JIJ ne^er o* Hat f-bp ]o-c^ hf-r h-ad and burns' T v.» 1 to* U>** H- * » . * i j * '<; ir- i i a>^ca • rfturffd *hi_ I 1 Have all sizes and kinds of used bicycles for sale, | J 1 Pf op'f \\'i\ nr . if', r \ ." If u. (ii- Ad nr* dr ji 'ir * i n light ] f *i • 'i,\ h'uri Mr Mat h I ,,iD r*"i «xt li.'.i 1 I -nould n t i i Tt thijt Kn; uf a znatcn I )i * ' • ir :.« ' a, j Mr Hiff'-s 0*if-r rratr h»- World Famous 'j* .na Ga^olri-t = * - I "i J* 'J 'p -f t' th. m on firf ir n >• ( ir* ful a^ I Not a o il 11 SUMMIT CYCLE CO ' i" j * • ' fpf r> di h f : * T ' 'it • 1^^ ft j** ' ' Ti • < ii t i' r f Mj L . ' .-n, ,l A. Coletta, Prop <- r i' fi ii - h< Sj>' r "'• F r jtf *t i T p h^~ *'t" F""II pTi- i - _ I 'i b jn^ J 7*i n ' • i n]jf--n 452 Springfield Avenue 'r f)i n ^ > if J (Orrr 1 f ' *" ' f ' ' if . I *i. i 'in L^ EbLU 1 LSr> >cmmlt, >'. J. — f • all E Phone IteMV. r - -5j -t- mHaimia dc 1 j• T- - ^ ,' Th^ f -wf>r T « , r „. - fur M'" s ' i\ • ••». \ 1 nHHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi!iiiinniiiii!nininiHii]!i!(iiiii::iiHnttnHii!iiiiiiii!in3i!iHn ' ' 17 n r < ,ffarf ?'• ( - 3 i r r. _ r i. 1 'i rr ir- I r< '< "f "c r b i f \" th -T i ' i J- lY IT 5 ^ •'• tliro^ ' t I I ird "- - , M- -Always Appreciated >y those who want 1 v f - " iU 1-ind - t f piTf TJ • i ' i; n ^firir \\ i • t ' i nt d "r s"i [ii Something Choice. !an be obtained in ,t, T- * j frjrj-f t to thro I'l f ' '•'!'! -r acfr » r u f I rati b f i J t'ilhirj ' - i , . r d ; - i 4 - *• r f '* Jii r f*1 n cajLt muca Summit of Charles Siebert II- hdl p.J.td up tat vcrj riidtch "I am a lamp, I riiu^t ntver bo loft 'hat afted 3= spokesman. While 408 Springfield Avenue Summit, N. J. oz tht <:'lKt of a tablfr, where I can liphtinir the gu^ he said. "Did you hear ir be knocked off. I inus-t not he left about the fire that was caused by the Telephons 1081—1082 Hchtefi in a boufe when all the p/'O- flame of a ga« let? After this we" will ple have irone out." use a ga.s mantle." leoert The Old Reliable Grocer "I am a Cacdle. the last chief helper All of Mr. Je:'s friends Ehuddered of CarelessneEs. The panii things when they heard this sad news, hut which my sister. Lamp, baa said ap­ they knew, as we know, that all dang­ ply to me. 'l have one other thing to erous lights must be discarded. New York Agents: add- Never use me on Christmas Best Goods treea. I cannot help burning the tree.1 Use electric lights JnBtead of me," j Ridgways Tea Co., 80 Warren Street "I am a Chimney. My words are Best Prices chiefly directed to the men who build j A. BECK me. They do not use enough care in seeing that there are no defects and often I cannot help causing a Are be- JEWELER 6BBAT OPPOBTTHm FOB TH! BOLTBATS Best Service cauee of it. The following complaint J~ fiddn?«ed to the. people. You do gPlCLAi SALE MEX*9 SttE SHIRTS not clean me often enough, I get all •flocL't'd ip with ^oot which•• catches We have on hand, specially for the HoIidayE, a large assortment of Men's Eft f.rc " NO. 4 MAPLE STREET "Crepe de Chine Shirts," put up. three is a box, each box in three differ^ I .'i, --1 H.ni r n- A WORD TO THE WISE i' t 'it-' *' r i! " What bettor fift could"be appreciated, by your sweetheart, brother, husbaaJ r. ; >-. t -if Uf ,fjn^ pjj„ \V A or friend, for Chri.^inr-.s, thin a r >x or two cf these, Beautiful Silk Wliirt*._. r * i , r *' ,'1. ' ' l.',p I Call daily between S A. M, %-^ 5 P, M. and Saturdays i to 12 A, 11. • - v b< i Sl'MMIT SILK MltlS, MORRIS AVE. & WEAVER ST., SUMMIT. KEW JERSEY. / -

i * •') ' ^ o lb! Summit & Madison tin . ! f ' I ' I 1. 'i .l -rt T Man 11 facto re ra and .I»e.*il'r- 1 l'f, l < It 1 ( fit l IK Cf •?- ' ' , W ,'!• '» I •-.<] I In 1 . t ' ( -i •.. r\ t -. fullv COMPARE i' '• "d h \' t ji i ] f,f water THIS "'-*•• 'i«.. T r. t'l. \\:.f :i it If. *"o* 'i'i irv t-i !. e II,I, I \.,,rn you HYGIENE ICE" ^M^7}\ WITH * <" to ao :t.' i The Causea of Fire have spoken. also J"VJL>C! ^-»«- * ^ ^ 15*' -- I If only everyone would heed their ad- ! vice there would not be nearly §0 • many flreH. ~* What's the Use? Dealers la 1 THE FIBE MAKERS' SPEAK FOE of burning a great fire J ^: • tnEmm^rvnr ~~ precious, expensive coal and COAL and WOOD By rarnllla Fag Mara, l«t I*rl/e In allowing the heat to go out Group f, 7th and 8th Grades. of your home every rime the An old house stood on the corner of a city street. As the owners were front door opens? out for the day, the lamp, candle, Let us install an #» Office and Factory stove, gafl Jet, box of matches and a j cigarette thought it was time for them | to hold a conversation and have a 103 Park Avenue I merry time. The stove stood near ithe entrance; the gas jet wag hog­ ORSCO Summit. ging the wall; a cigarette lay between Look To The Spine a lamp and a box of matches; the J candle stood on the mantleplece. j The matches were exceedingly We must look to tin Spine for the CAUSE of Disease. Branch Office i proud of their high descent, One of VESTIBULE We nonet correct the CAUSE if we expect the effect to disappear. them paid, "A large pine tree from Baflroad Avenue In Ninety-five per cent of all dta-cases the' cause can be traced to which we have been cut stood at one on your porch, Yonll realize Kaellgon, If* J. pressure upon nervi-H by reriain bones out of alignment (out of line). j time in a wood. We grew on the j green boughs and were as green as its cost many fold In warmth Nearly all presmre upon nerve« will be found at the point of *xlt A tiOOU LNUEKSTAJSU1X1 from the spinal column. Here every spinal nerve passes through a ; they. Every morning and evening we and comfort. small bony opening. Khould the vertebrae (Bmali bones of the spine) ; were fed with diamond drops of dew. J*J%^ of the way modern business is eoa- ducted Is what we want Jfofl to hsvs- get out of alignment, the small bony openings through which pass the ! The little birds related jtorie« to us Write for Booklet spinal nerves,«are materially lessened in size, consequently the nerves as they sang. We knew that we were You will then realise that ia*B 1 are plnehed^and the vita! fort-c Is prevented from flowing uninter­ rich, for the other trees only wore profits and many sales is what cfen ruptedly tofthe various organs. The result IH dis-case in the organs j their green dresses in summer, while For complete satisfaction merchant strives tor. Involved. How many people there are at the present day who are I our family was able to array itself Occasionally you will find one *j* suffering with nerve prcHHurc* and yet do not know it because they have f summer and winter. One day, the use ORSCO products not tried Chiropractic, They try everything elue which comes to their j woodcutter came and our family fell will lose his nerve, profiteers aw notice and complain because they receive no material benefit Why? {under the axe. The arms of our sls- falls by the wayside. Simply because thev conflno all treatment to the effect^ to the part j ters, brothers, fathers, and mothers ORANGE This firm has been to mislne§§ tm where the pain IB Mt. THE CHIROPRACTOR DOES NOT TREAT j were taken to different places. Now 5 years, is now going strong and «" EFFECTS, He locals the CAUSE which he finds In the spine and {our office is to kindle a light for com­ tends to go. stronger a decade hencs. proceedfl to put the '-luxated'"(displaced) Vertebrae (small bones of mon people. This Is how such hlgh- SCREEN CO. the spine) in their imimal poiltionB, thus relieving the pressure and | born persons as we came to be in a 513 Valley St LAHtD*CO. permitting the vital font, to flow freely to the various organs. The 1 kitchen.** Mapleweod. N. J. eieelrfcsl Co«trarters ad Deai^L rMHit |H HEALTH. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. j The match tried to go on but was Interrupted by the gas jet, "You are SOLID COMFOUT the one< who kill many people by your S«k OfMft i lights which cause a fire. I am just U what you want particularly in your Dr. Minnie M, Black > as high-born as you, | am a great home. We can do much to aid^yos i favorite to the people because of my in making your home comfortable rilTROPBACTOK bright lights, which allow human be­ sad attractive. We make a specialty ings to read and write la the dark­ of Palmer Graduate. ness of night," Local Representative Again the match raised her head to rTJKflTUBE CPH0LSTEBCI6 21 MAPLE STRHCT continue, but the cigarette spoke S. N, SHEARMAN "They do sot like yon Mr, Oaa Jet oe* Have us recover that easy "*•»«• ar Summit, .fl, J, caus« yo» Bare up and burn houses. Mountain Ave., Summit JBfortable coach 10 make things at- ,Ybo stMjuld be covered with a mantle." OKSCO METAI, WEATHBB STHIPS "Well, when, people throw jam Keeps the eeld winds treat waring fcway. Mr. Cigarette, you remain oa U you are thrown la Oromga tfe« aoers »a4 ^'VT^^^f!^^^^^^^1^1^ •> »«»3? AY; DECEMBER^ 10, 1920

the full amount of $93,000. It should NOTICE be mentioned in this connection tbat trand Theatre Bowlinj Scores the Sinking Fund Commission of the City of Summit, have in hand a sur­ BASKETS You can get the highest price LofCToaroament plus over the legal requirements and Week Commencing Sunday for your cast-off clothing by propose to cancel on December 31st 5 BASKETS ROUND BASKETS OVAL —" » i !a 81na11 !>8u 615,2 676 amount which, with funds accutmi- Cold: , Coughs La Grippe (English Melodrama) Xo. 3 ...... n 7 628.6 6/2 lateil by deductions from salaries, ^oW INDIVIDUAL WKRAGKS. will be sufficient to pay his pension. Neglected Colds are Dangerous H.S, THE MIDNIGHT RIDERS" Nunit. G. Av, COU.KCTION AND DISPOSAL OF > f 59th Series S 1G3.2 207 Ts!;* no chnnow, Keep this standard remedy hundy for thw !sr:.t «n« p.- f. (Hair Raising Horsemanship) Mannion .. ASHKS\ GARBAGE AND OTHER Jones .. . 9 155.4 154 REl-THE, This new item of $20,000 is Breaks up o cold in 24 hours':— Relieves Charlie Chaplin In "EASY STREET" Opened George ft 155.3 -18 inserted in the budget in response to Grippe in 3 days —Excellent tor Headache " Byrne ...... ' 154,8 198 a public demand for a change In the Quinlni? in this fomi does not .affect the head —Ciiscwr t:: be:.t Tonic and other pictures ^ Ft-aroii .... 133.8 180 .present unsatisfactory conditions in Ijasarive—No Opiatt in Hill's. November 11th, 1920 J, McGowaa .... . i 152,5 182 tills work. It is the intention of the ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Blanche Drt-iphc*r:y ...... 12 151.3 IBS Council to work out in the early For Pnrtlenlars address '. 6 148.3 190 ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Lorraine and Oriental Ballet with McTernan ...... months of the new year some scheme WM, S. PORTER, Secretary. D. Flood ...... 9 148,0 185 202 whereby .collections will be made Special Scenic and Lighting Gannon ...... 12 147.7 10 144.0 19S from all properties in the city instead •iiiiiiiiifiliiiiiiliiieilliitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiijiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiBBiiiiiiiiiiiiitliillii^ Ci-iilfi . of from only about one half as at Gn'I!e ...... 7 143.2 172 179 present and to have it done by re- 0 142,8 to t 110 thliiilile e people directly ivsptmsibli 3I:-Gowa 139.5 iiy. The cost tc the individual 154 rw~% BRICK . 6 133.S taxp; vi r will be about 13c per year 107 LTO K- 12 133.1 011 e; e]i >]()() (if a^sO'sed valuation. j. 14S> Kroixl St. (npp. City Hall) Newark Dvl-ni 132.0 Tli 1 items of appropriation which F, . S 128.1 144 show WEEK OK DECEMBER 12th ^L iff -B^ ^&. ft, jg _^*^^fc ^S __£ ! Ii->ine decreases for 11*21 are as fol- j F1.-.---1 . [k 127,7 154 low - A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH ,-• ,*. Road account. ?2,000; sewer R; . ft 120,7 149 ;*:-" ri> uccount, $2,000; anil two other sinull BERT LYTELL* II- 124.5 145 itt-sus iiimnintiiHi to ?474.34: making sfOill treei Newark* N. Newark's Own Star in any quantity F- 124.3 159 the tolal of decreases. 11,474 31, The 124.0 159 only accounts requirinjr exiilanation in C" irt: 122.5 169 in this connection are the road and Berkeley Brick Works W Siore Hours, .9 a. m. to b p, m. 'THE PRICE aur ...... 119,6 145 sewer accounts, OF REDEMPTION" BERKELEY HEIGHTS. N.J, Jlar^hujI ...... ft 111.4 140 ROAD ACCOUNT, The committee 9 111.0 135 proposes for the year 1921 to con­ EEillEiIiliiSHSiHll!SE!!EEEIiiiSIll!!HIH!Hiit!!EIIIilSl!I!llilSilI>UiftlIiE Companion Feature Flyr.n ...... iiitft Fa"her Walters 8 lOfi.G 185 tinue the general maintenance work "THE FRIVOLOUS WIVES" JOHN I, 0R00T Cor.rov ._...... ,..... fi 105.1 128 as has been done for a few years past "With an All Star Cast ft 104.5 130 and in addition to rebuild several 95.0 93 sections of the roads of the city in a, aiALTO NEWS MAGAZINE SANITARY PLUMBING McNany ...... 1 Fa'her Speilman 92,5 100 semi-permanent form. In other words LITERARY DIGEST 80.1 120 to carry on with the road work for vi 1 Steam and Hot Water lleattng i'offvV Bray Cartoon Organ Solo f 1921 in a manner similar to that of Tin and Sheet Metal Work Novelty Overture 19-J1 HOIGET £XPLAI>£I». 1920 which was outlined by the Chair­ man of the Committee in his report Many Other Rlalto Features tContinued from Page One.) to the Common Council on December Should Be Chosen Now Rialto Concert Orchestra Jobbing PrOBoptly Attended to 16, 1919, which has previously receiv­ Estimates Fnnlshei principally by the salary of an addi­ ed publicity, » tional officer^or the year 1921 as It SEWER ACCOUNT. The appro­ is felt necessary to Increase the force priation for the year 1920 was $20,000 77 roilON PLACE SUMMIT. N. In order that the citizens may be af­ which large appropriation was made T#»!i»nl!«n<* Conneetloii forded the proper police service. The in anticipation of the necessity of cer­ officials also feel that to enable the tain reconstruction %vork in the Weat- force to apprehend persona violating ern section of the cltv Owing to the It will prove a renl delight to. visit this fascinat­ traffic laws and to properly police nnusuai iaDOr conditions" of the past the city they should be furnished with year, this work has not been under- ing department, replete with beautiful gifts suitable an automobile and provision is there- taken and there is therefore a con- for Yulctide giving: fore made In the budget for the coat siderable balance of the appropria- of a small car and care and mainten- tlon f0r the year which has not been ance thereof for the year 1921. These expended. A small part of it will be Men's Gold Filled Watches, 15.00 to 50.00 are the two principal Items of in- useij to take care of defiefts In one or crease and it has also been found two accounts as previously mention- Each carefully selected and bearing a special necessary to increase the remnnera- e$ an^ aCcording to law the balance I'laut guarantee—Walthani, Elgin and HamiltQU— tlon of the officers which it is propos- remaining will have to be carried to as well as Swiss makes represented, Hound or octa­ ed to do by way of bonus for the year the surplus revenue account. It is 1S21 rather than increase the present expected that the reconstruction work gon ; Green Gold or English finish. <*CHEEB TO* schedule of salaries, above mentioned will be done during You will soon be as smiling and gay FIRE ACCOUNT. The appropria-1 the year 1921, and this, together with Solid Gold Watches up to 143.00 « ever. Yea, indeed, tlon for this account for 1920 was the necessary cost of maintenance of $7,000 but the expenditures for the he present sewer Byatem, can be Women's and Misses* Wrist Watches. 10.95, 14.W, A BUSINESS MAM'S LUNCH TAH« GOOD CAKE t year will probably aggregate some-!properly taken care of with an appro- .-•.-... 17.95 to 55.00 Bko we aet out will soon overcome thing over $9,000, it having been jpriatlon of 118,000. Odd BhajMjtl models in 18-kt, white Rold, Rold filled or that "tired" feeling and make you VT'S PAR BET-TI necessary to purchase considerable n wm j^ noted that the increase in sterling nilver, 15-jewel lever movement; ribbon or link Hood as new. This is a new hose which was not anticipated j appropriations total $44,006.95 and the bracelet. THAN WiAUTH^ when the 1S20 budget was adopted., decreaies, $4,474.34, making a net in- BUST RBSTAUBAN! Sautolr Watches—18-kt. white gold, 03,50 to 85,00 ^>-.----"•-•--•p.-'V-.r- Thu^^^hJA, fttao„ heea,„to the year tor '"busy men. ""As to Its menu, you'll penpe In connection with the main-11931 0f $39,532,61, This increase ord- •j*Vs find it unsurpassed. "Eating" OU should not for one i.-n.in c_of the automobile apparatus, inarily would !•«.- reflected in the tax Boys" Watches, 2,50 to 7.50 we le always good. moment forget that It is -expected that the expenditures rate but owing to the increase in the Insertion makes* nickel cases, plain or radium diala. l for 1921 will be about the same as for Special Snnday Dinner flJ§ iY your health is worth Miscellaneous Revenue appropriation Men's Waldemar Chains, 4.50, 5,50, 6.50, to 30.00 ; 1920 and the appropriation is there- for 1921 over 1920 of $6,300 and the more to you than all the hon­ Ifore fixed at $9,000. Increase in Surplus Revenue appro­ Newest designs in 10 and 14-kt. green artS white gold" all white gold or green goldt EngliBh finish. Engine turned THE SUMMIT HOUSE ors and wealth of the world. j iHEALfH ACCOUNTY The Board priation of $5,000 the Increase in the flat link or flat curb link. Iffl Ft±Cl Chat. Wnlff 1 of Health' hap requested the. Common actual amount to be raised by taxes Neglecting your plumbing i Council to increase their appropria- for the year Is only $28,232.61. It is neglecting your health. Jttion $700 for the year 1921 in., order. should be noted that in this total Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, 10.95, 13.95, up to Jj that their work may be efficiently amount there, is included an entirely 30.00 Are all of your drains and carried out. new item amounting to $20,000 for Square or oblong shape';-to-hold> 10 or more oigarejttefl* POOR ACCOUNT. A slight in­ ROOFING pipes working properly? If collection and disposal of ashes, gar­ plain or engine-turned designs. crease of $300 in this appropriation is bage and refuse. While the tax rate not, consult us. necessary to properly care for the cannot be determined at this time as Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Shingle and Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, 5.00 to 8.50 CoraicM and Skylight*. poor and indigent, it is affected by the State and County WATER ACCOUNT. The increase tax and the appropriation for local An attractive buckle with 14-kl. sold stripe in neat Tinning, Gutter, Leader and Cor- HENRY KLOCKSIN of $2,000 In this appropriation is school purposes which have not yet engine-turned design. »Wt*d In»n Work. necessitated by the Increase In rates 5 Union PI. Phone 283-M been fixed, the increases in the local Others from 2.75 to 4.50. Hot Air Heating. granted 10 the Commonwealth Waier-( budget above mentioned, allowing for Company by the State Board of Pith- an increase in valuations of about one He Utilities, hundred thousand dollars, will utv© Plants—Main Floor Harry Kiafer LIBRARY ACCOUNT, The Trus-! an increase in the tax rate for local tees of the Free Public Library have purposes of about 19 points, ^.s the *• Morris Avenne Chone ln Orders at The Acme Auto and owes bis wife more than would mission and It is practically manda­ months, when the children attended This furniture store is presenting every woman ever be shown on any ledger ac­ tory upon the city to appropriate, summer school will prove most Inter­ in town with an opportunity to purchase furniture Electric Company count or balance sheet. You owe PARK ACCOUNT, The increase of esting to anybody who loves children. w for less money than she would expect to pay for it. &vmmttAvN Summit, N. J. her every electrical help de- $1,500 in this appropriation is to en­ The botany class has preserved a If you really want to economize in the managing of signd by the modern genlttMa able the Committee on Public Parks most wonderful.book of pressed flow- who are trying to lighten her to properly grade and plant and lay, ers and leaves that the children gath- your home you should heed our present offerings. household burden. Our electric sldewalks for the additional proper-, ered in their afternoon walks. Every PIANOS AND accessories are priced for yew ties which have been donated to the leaf and flower, of course, formed a approval. city for park purposes In the last, subject for study. ER PIANQS year or two. j Scarcely a wild flower now exists EH*. *>»**« nA Repair- INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL ON in the neighborhood that they are not *t H alw.y. p^, y^ to FUNDED DEBT. There Is an In- acquainted with. When a strange crease la these two Items of $7,106.95 flower appears to them, they rush which Is doe principally to the new with it down to Mrs. Holmes, who ***** Wt« CM* «fc^ tasne of $93,000 of School Bonds lives next door. The children come W. A VOUCHT which were sold la July of this year, back full of the knowledge of the 1MU«4 in serial name, species, life and the peculUrt- H M.Mt mstarlag In tb« year li21 Utt of the posy, and It goes Into ttw **»*m ^'^ MMHUTt H. J. for la the book of pressed speclmeas as a new to tie latere** 00 discovery.

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GARACi t* rent M low MJ8CELL A If COU& MN, e*»uml _ Storage for MM Advertising and faraiture. Pk«M M5-W, »-tf/ Highland Skating LAMES AND CENTS aooca •Mts«*% dgar- REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. rttet, 20 cent pack for 11 c*m»; freely malted peanuts, hot, 10 ccata a hag, 2S Vtiv ktt 1)111 Wm IDouse cents per lb. 411 Springfield avenue, Summit. Pond Now Ready GENTS A LINE flJ.700— lluya a two family hoii»e with all imprnvenienif. Ilrtt neighborhood anil *t\ % Ch*rfw> «f M cents, eaai in minutes ti> station. Fur, Itimi and particu­ MONEY io land on bond and (Mortgage at 6 Special Club Lunch lar* addre** Ho* 90, care Herald, per cent. Summit property preferr#4. Ap­ AM a reminder that winter is due tit mtrvu*. **% additional If charged ply to C, N. Williams, M Springfield ave- any time now, cornea the announce­ nue. Summit•• , N" , J' , Hf 2 Courses 60c. — 3 Course? 75c. FOR SALK—l'Mre Colonial modernized home j ment that the skating pond is all t.imiilctcly renovated, decorated, painted t hMATOMS- -Kaperieneed on Infanta" white ready f«r the Ice to form, A larger also a la carte LOST AMD r OHM). throughout. Ten room*, (an baths, thfet ii !••<-». •!•••.iv wurk; highest HKI aini lavaforj**, irller toilet. Nr* floor* ami licMi 'l.lHI'RAt.' huiiui; alsi' a few learners ^ _ ^. _^ acreage has been flooded thun ever mj{ -«>>.Uni n.nililf Kai>iK<' Grounds in lakii, paiil *hi!e leiming. Call all week luncheon 12* 1.30 P. At. I/)ST~L«thfr*ii S- S pin ami wreath. i'ltftt't i ,'iiililiutt, Locution high and ^iiitr It l.ilimaii W Frankjifaiikhrii uplac" e «ine> Sum before and if th«* weather does Its tUUI tn OS A ,\-h»i'iili ivi lillr Ki'«trii'tr in •• IH'K. 'f v,i|'i •'( CIllIH —C ?,i!iirni A. J. < hieken I»tnner, Wenlnesdajs and HmulayN •ilk txiini I "Hi M'V -iiiiirtl. i ,i in ii.ti" Fllli SALE, Like nil the rent of Summit's i:'=(ti= regard -it • 111 n Vn-.m j.ia.r. il'HNITl'HE repaired and put In firit-cla-- fiii'm-, ilie ^kitting pond iw growing mil 'itiipn at jn!,e|ih Zeiffner's, UphnUterei POUNP I.n.iWre it..I i-liain mi Hpi in^iii |.| FOR HAI.I; Two i^i11 '^ -.i-i-oii, 1 hiii'l l,t wl,-^. mil ("aliinptmsker, 472 Springfield a¥rmu no' iiniy iii art a bin in an improve­ ! Special Christmas Dinner ivrnui, U i !ii ii. tl.iiur nuy hive «-mn« : i .is, in;i .ii' Ph.,tic ",*V,M, SiTfimit. N j. TrI, 3<>-J. 25 n ment of faeiliiits. The old hou.se that on piovn.>' I'.piitv Jiiil i 111»: advri IIMIIJ;, v.;is li;ti d tip In-: year is to he redded costs ,il llc.il'l ' tlin. I'lfONOtlRAl'l! Nm, fiuli Kf.t'li', sVin I'H and COUiRRD HKUP fnrni«hed (> I 2 P.M. $1.50 \ii!l nil t..' $1"U 1,. • j 1111 'i; I • 11 > t* r.1 Ii I,. tr rnnnth Mitrhrl* linifiliivm!'* ' up and made more attract I v-". It i« Tel 7? R WIS! I'.!-.- !.,-. K - ' Z fill i ii si N ,iti tint iivii.'H', I'll ,iii Summit M. ^ '• .•• ncv. Si*' Kailr.iail a'eniif expected that an attendant will be in Bank iii S'.niiiiiit 1 ri.itr 11 Mm, t . II.'I 12=1 J IlloLSTKPV AND CAniNKT WORK eharKe to supply hot drinks, candies MANAGERS I'liKIl CAKS ! 'ne Fiirniliite Jame» Lfiiif** Sons, 402 and other refreshment, and to other- ; r.ilv y.,u; Fi,:.| t if-. T!ir..?ij,'li fhr i.itii^! * 'pr."nKfieifl »venue. Summit, N, J. Phom vise minister to the comfort of th' jii ii'1' Statr. Ni\- J-• i ^^y \ul.» :(!<<• J. 46ti Mrs, John Dey Miss Esther Whiti HA.M'EU. in., NtB.iii, ami l!;i-.t i>r;i?u;i, iisimi .liatr xiuiiers, particularly of the young- .j. Itvorv. Ht »i «ii svi viti:, riitir ilials af- 1 1ST IK AND DKCORATOR—Domestic ami Bterfi who will find there, as hereto­ taiiKril. I, I*. Mii'in. Chatham, Trlrpliont WAN.1'lvI>—Two men to Like hi.aicl \nth ft tin irted watlpaperi. F. K, SVotidrtiff, I fore, ,;.; -ii M skating place as can spcrlalili' Swnlish family, SHI'IU-' pHiirir!. CiiailLUii h7.1. 1J.M Uies-ll place, Phone 1129. 20 V Aililrr-.s "Hiiiiril" i.iri- Snn:ti:ii Ilii.i.l. be found. While this institution is a creature i^O VAKHS nf (.'ii-,in filliiig Mil w.iiiifl. Call l''( »l( , SAM'! i'tiur liKlit llrahfiia CuckcrfN STORAC.IC AND MOVING—The largest and hiimiint I'l.l'f. W. II. M,.ma, 'I lii-;li stit!i. Trleili.nic HJjAV hi"*t eiiuipped warehouse and atorage build of the Highland Club and under the U()i>i) inn iiiK 1'jiu; ri.Ai;i-:, ing in Summit. Moving by our experienced management of its sports committee, IIOAKU W AN, t HI>—-)'.\ la !> ; i picawiiit i,11,111 M-rviee, in auto vans. Summit Itxpress Go an invitation bus been extended to a with :,•,.'. in .- ...-.I i. .tjii'M. in Siimiiiit in I'(>H SAI,i;~-\\'i'lI MM-i..rii.l curd v...-.i| l"'."ii Railroad aveftue. 39tf !MI;I. tin"-, ninnly i ijll,. ill full! Iiinl li-nj:!':-, limited number of others to share its Your Greatest Enemy locality. \ !•!:. -- \K M,, Summit HcraM. $1J a ini.l; hi s' i' i r 11 r liiij'tli', J 1-j a v.' I, privileges. The committee means to ! Your greatest enemy in yourself. For no one WANTi-:n !<••• • i .;• : : , ,,li ,| I \ ! 1 t. f 1 * s f \- |ii.\^ .Ii livi ml. Write Mtm.H' Hill. \.-» )<•• • v. protect the members by holding the with J yi ai i I ! Ctiihl i i I c t.'il.cil i ire IV i\^ :|||,j , 1S i li V * new M3i '; in tn- f'l 1.1711' i-iiard against your-jfreatcst enemy, yourself, against •eoonilhaiil I'm iiitiiif, t I . !°i\ 14. i : : Engineer : * : ers of winter sports. ft Union l'l.iec, Suniiiih, T.-l. J? j. Hut while tlic-rc Is a necessary limit vour tuiuleucv to waste, Ton SAi.r: I'I•.'. '.-. V, •'• Yi'i-k S::itt lJOHT OFFKJE B'LD'O, SUMMIT, N. J. ':?i| I* --, i.'l l ill Tit:!.. I:,; Spii,'t'nfn=T>T, upon the accommodation that can be NnMhcrii Spv. lli-l,: I II.' N'irh.i!..'.. Telephono Connection WAM'EIi TO 111 V, provided at the club house, "the pond .^i) Jaaiiv.ir avi ii :r 1.' •! - • -•- 1 It* I, 11* Is for (lie use of the community

: <>R SAF,!'; hi Summit. Intnlier; 2,000 feet ] and the little house on the edge of the WAK'i'l' -I'.i i liUj'U' ii ,hi|,|. -li'ii Ii • , I .II ill I.;' In ml. ••!. ",ui.I iiiip. Hii: WHEN AiJ.Irt-. ' I h- fare Ikial you iire particular!)'j ice is beii^g revamped for the use of i" II Wn c'.ri'i.' ( .1,, -11 IH'ci'-n-n nvi'intc, A «,-«,,..;.;;-.„'!the occasional skater. A ediaree of Murristown Co i - Morristown. Phone 1134R. 12-IJ anxious for care an u precision , ,•-.,. , , .. , „, rust Bees, Lcc hives arni utlier iirelixiiu", till 1 he purehisril by I,. W. Siiiith 11 weiity-fivq cents for adults and lif- H.nvile I AI»ri,I',S Juiia'lian, r..il.!niii an.l GrccriinK^, in the tilling of a I Hadivm, N, J,, Tclt].!: II J. itt the tilling of a Prescription i teen cents'for children'will be made ; I'll. |0 In SPEC'IAL lliTEREST The skating pond is one of the in­ WEPT. #1,00 starts on account. Send 10c AI'AHi'MKNT >.r Smal" llmi-. -.-. cit.-.l. hitlicr :'-0 VUKK COTTON' r'KLT MATTRFCSS at 4% In stamps or coin for Dime Bank. Iu:iii-.lii il i.T ti!i!!!--!iihi i|, tini'I ii'j.iit May $l7liii, made 1' i iiivi un tit lickitiK, tilled \i-itii fifty pounds pure cotton, Gardner's Drug Store on liniiy Haltmee!) of SUM) or over, snbjeet to Small rrin'lerii !]. tin t,,t ,i tiieily i,t t hi • -• in il.ill'; extuimly e iniiUr lahle arid service-! send, it provides ji place where chil­ able ni.it tri'.-ti-B, at the Summit Hi -finishing | cliwiue, is -le-ai cd. Wilimi; 1 —Apartmrnt cr small hnif-e in Stiin j —— ~ - ^ —__— j*. vided, for the rest of us it is a"me'e't- fflit, fufiik!_ed itr tinftrrniihtd. Addre« I'OTATOICS—Lay tit your winter supply now inu place. I'nder all reasonable con­ "Aparlrnenr," care IIKRAI^D, nnd save money. We have them for sale at $2.00 a bushel, delivered in lots of S ditions a clear surface is assured, with Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardian WANTKI) TO RKNT TWO or three i.mm.s, iitishels of more, Wayside Farm, Chatham. The Christmas Rush is on. M*r- j HRhfs, warmth, cheer and eompanion- furnibheil or tinfiiriii«he(l, fur light Iin-iM-- N, J. R. F. D. 2. 2-tf HAVE 1IEP0SIT BOXES $2M PER TEAS AND UP IteepinB, Rnod locatinn, Addiiss "Koenis," chants should order advertising space , nivafhipl, and now and then a winter ear- eare HERALD, NI-;W and second-hand furniture for sale; for iieKt two Issues and furnish copy stoves, ranges, etc, 88 Summit avenue. 214 promptly g Drafts on Foreign Countries at Current Rates 1 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, PHONOGRAPH i i

.SITUATION WAN i'l'I ifln-r\ lir'pci, |iy JJftllllglllllllllllullJIHlllllllIllllilllllllilHlIllllllUMIlllltlllllillllllfllllllllllllllllllMIM! New, high grade phonograph. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii the i,l.iy HI in .iit h. i; if t''. .! itii in ^ Iii-, til, i jo- tlrra! I. 5 . 1 Cost $250, wiU seli for $150 to r. 145 Summit Ave. NOW IS 1 III I'KiU'l K I IMI M> I III. — I'K'l N|\<, nl |!,|]>. Telephone 5t$, V\ t .in i in, |,i I t i .| ii, •! ,| t',, J ,,,,) HERALD Advertising Pays 4it' t i il i ' ' t n i ' t 1 i n| 'i m il < brm fit it I 11. , n 11 ii . t i > | t i n MI i \ i Summit Toy Shop job will 1 r t II. 1 !•).( ' iti , .in I I , t un talk it <.\i' uiili ii \JJ I, huii* n ii |. ST RETAILERS OF MEAT /N AMERICA' nij.lr 1 V II ll |

V\ A^ 11 i- 1 i in 11 i , , \ POLL HOSPITAL • tit iii, i i 111 t I (. \ I 2S% i. i i in11 • . t> I'l Large Assortment of Dolls from S 5c to $25.00 NATIOMAL LOrVER «1 1.1 \1U.I i Short II i'- - *- ey PRICES II.1 * Velocipedes, $12.50 up BEEF COMPANY NEW VORK "-CONNECTICUT - f*<)SI | IM\- « , e JtRsr. iii lor f n n m s, MASSACHUdfTTS *-— "-TA, lawns ,ci 1 ^ j uin, A i I l, .ill |-,lt [ll.ll l, liV an i \ i . ' . . il Ni I i ( ,j . . , I Our Prices are More Reasonable than elsewhere Summit aitnuc 12 13 MAN will till i in nf fv ii m i '.|,i!if' ii filing ' n i n t ,1- Slcrt . IIJI*, liv ilav it I .,-1 \ ( , 1". O I;,.it 236 or 17 Mii.'.r •Utct c, tf oro

IVjAt'NDkl SS w ml I pi r l.i-ni i « , }in,tr t,, to convert food products into cash, producers have consigned the following io at In mi l"nr |>ai tun'in, tt .1 ,ilin:i( Sum •Bit 131)J H 11)11 »umriiE avenue Telephone 309=J 1 prodycts in car load—lots --direct to National. KMI'I.OVM i:\ I" dt«;.red li>- miir to c ire for — S alour' plVce" lX thTee" four fVf^e d!I's , Ullllllllllllllllllll|lllllll|||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||t||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| - —:: _ The Pork Situation.--' a week, by fniierienced, all round nun. Ail 4re»* "M. II. C ." rare SUMMIT UVM An abundant crop of hogs without export demand has compelled the ALD. producer to sell in car lots for the best price. Note National Prices for Pork WOMEN for day's work and to hetp out; -€utSr-:r:T7—"~~""""~ . - - M also men, Mr*. Schuyler'* Agency, ?6 Railroad avenue. fetrT50.W, Jl-tf

WANTKI)—Girl for general housework, onfc for prices at which we felt we could offer them to the public. ^rfco wottkf -go home nights preferred, small house, good waget. I'hone 378 R. These conditions have changed and we can, now offer the The Beef Situation. •

LIBRARIAN—The Free Public Libra'ry of following articles which we think will prove attractive. The firmness of the money market has forced cattle feeders to ship Summit,. New JcrS'cy. desirervthe services of to the market and convert same into cash regardless of cost, enabling us to a eataloguer for a gift _ literary nf 4,000 «ol umek. Salary, $inO a mouth. Apjily, Riving purchase in car load lots and sell at less than other dealers. full information, in the librarian. - Nicelle Brand Olive Oil—A pure French Olive Oil l TWO White Girls; one fur ronkiu^ .mil iml /% gallon tins -. 3.75 Top Sirloin Roast ...... —...... floor, other for upMair& and help care for 34c lb. r-S three year child. Phone AW or call r- .53 f-1 work: reference* retjuired. 42^ lteaiivoir Prime Rib Roast SoG ID* -I avenue. I'hone 537, '' Qerbers Qruyere Cheese The Veal Situation. r ZL, WANTED—Inside work, taking care of fur. By the box r-1 •aeei.etc, J, Smit, 39 Park avenue, Tel. .90 MMI. 1013 The Calf market has re-acted to a lower price level in line with other Keiller's Dundee Marmalade meat food products as the feeders eannot afford to hold same until they TO 11T, 4 poultid tins 1.65 become beef. 1 pound, tins FOR RKNT Garage, Mock from station. Ap .45 Legs of Veal ..'...'...... 25c lb. jtljr ii t'iliiiwnod plaee. 13 tf Loins and Rumps of Veal .: fO RUNT— five large roome Address 64 Lemoine Brand Mushrooms—First Choice ...... 28c lb. Railroad avenue. Large cans .74 Veal Chops 32c lb. 'URN1SH1CU riiiim, private I. desirable Small cans .44 location, two minuter from .»; Address Veal"^tlet...... :...... A....„^l:' "Bojt 8," care IU'RA^D...... 39c lb. te|S of Lwrnb ...... „.,.„...... '.... 'O I,KT — I'uniislitfl, two front i tineeting Rodel Brand Peas—Mi Pins 38c lb. rooBi*. Kiistiitf or single. DriiraMe loca. Large cant ,32 tion; fiive mitiutcK ft.mi depot in'* Sum. Morris Faultless Smoked Ham ...... 29c lb. Bail avenue. Armour R^g. Star Smoked Hams . KCT—-Three Cuniisinr) rooms for light Rodei Brand Peas—Sur Extra 33c lb. jg, close to iitation and trolleys Large cans hat* a .44 Pfao^C 648 fi, Gfcatiham EXTRA SPECIAL O tBT-—Small loft auitahlt for fttrnitara at^raf*. Telephone 508 M 50,000 lbs. of Best Creamery Butter in one pound cartons 54c lb. O LET—Forni»hed room in private family, MVOB. •Apply 250 Morrii avenue. Cbas# AD* ©ecker & IT—To May firat or longer; attractive, 539 Main St, East Orange 31 Maple St, Summit AMCSr RCrAILERS Of' M£AT IN AMCRfGA .10 rooma, 2 bath*; fine •tovallon; li tana coal; two 33S Main St., East Orange' 10 Church St., Montclair •tatloai 222 Main St.. Orange 29 S, Orange Are. South Orange NATIONAL pwjjmpgj. ,-». •»•>, '*w ~~> s>^r*." s ,r- .,-$> »»s »- T .,•»» « ,- ^n»'--~

10. 1920

NO KIDDTES-ITO Children Ar* AbMlutety Nicimry ft* Keep the Yuletltfe and Happy

DWAKD 8. MARTIN, wh# M nevi,- happier ttmn when writing about children, had a characteristic article la mm the Metropolitan Magaiifie entitled "Christmas and Children," In the course of Its lines Mr. Martin in­ troduces a suggestion that is extreme­ ly unpleasant, but he clears It away de­ lightfully. He says: "Consider, rf there were to be a lapse of new bablen for even so short a time as ten years, Santa Ctaua would fade out of active existence and be­ come a mere tradition to be read about In books, A failure of the Infant crop for fifteen years would result In the decay cf the habit of at SIEGEL'S hanging up stockings, and only an* tiquarlans would any longer take the trouble to have Christmas .trees, Of Holiday Stationery Dennison's Nove course, • in such an unthlnjkahle con­ tingency ai that our worlr epicurean faviw known as plum-pottage or porridge. EW every year, It consisted of beef or mutton made into a broth, thickened with brown New born and newly dear, bread, which was then thoroughly He comes with tidingst^aiid a song, boiled after raisins, currants, prunes, cloves, mace ant] ginger bad been add­ The ages long, the ages long; ed. This dish Is now entirely obsolete, tbouL'b "Poor Richard's Almanac" » w w mentions It as late as 1 T.'O, and a Mrs, g&j thj &&3 Frazer, who published a cook-book in. Edinburgh In 17B1, announcing her p VEN as the cold self on Its title page as the only -teach­ k yJ er-of the great art of cookery in tlistt* ~ Keen winter grows not old, city, gives a recipe for making it, whi!mI>rmUl, the popular antiquary, As childhood is so fresh, foreseen, tells how he partook of It nt a Christ­ mas dinner in the mansion of on old And spring in- the- familiar green. English gentleman in ISfJl, but it has long since been wholly supplemented SATISFACTION by plum pudding. The origin of the latter Is veiled Into obscurity. The earliest cook-hook which makes any 2UDDEN as sweet reference to It In ISw on** by Mrs. Frazer already referred to as contain­ •* Come the expected feet. ing-n recipe for plum pottage. All Joy is young, and new all art, RUMKINS He,, too, whom we have By heart. mmmmmmm Suggestions that will help you solve the gift problem for Christmas Eve in the Home your season's greetings, f% HRISTMAS EVE In the \Jt home is always a jovial LADIES'— event, or should be. The father 10% to 50% REDyCTION has closed his ledger with a Washable Gauntlet Kid Gloves, special $4.50 n "Thank Ood" that there Is now ' all Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Socks, Sweaters, and then a respite from toll, White, Light and Dark Tan $2.50 Ravelling bags, Rain coats. from the perplexities and cares of everyday life, an oasis In the Fowens Chemosettes $1.25 and $2.50 Clearing Out Men's Hats desert of the year, and yields Sport Skating Gloves $1 .59, $2.00 and $2.50 Oerbys $2,95 Crushed Hats $2,50 himself for the time to the Sport Scarfs rioft Hats pleasure of creating new joys $3.50 to $12.00 $1.95 Wool Velours $3.85 for the loved ones nt the home Boudoir Caps Children's Hats and Caps 35c to $1.00, Men's Caps as low as 65c. fireside. The mother's heart Sf 79c to $2.50 overflows with love and-thank- 2 Boudoir and Slumber Slippers, a pair pe can sacrifice these goods because we have also manufac- fulness as she watches the inno- S 59c to $2.00 JJrcU* remodeled and cleaned, ladies* and gentlemen's hats,—made "cent and enthusiastic glee of || Silk Hose, a pair 79c to $5.00 <™ equal to new, for the last Nine Years, and we do it yet. her little ones over their Christ- B mas gifts. And as for the chll- & Sport Hose, a pair $1.98 to $3.00 dren themselves, what eternity || Handkerchiefs — A large variety from of time could compensate them » 59c a box to $3.00 To Com bias for the loss of one Christmas? jg Glove Silk Camesoles $1.25 to $5.00 ?5 Glove Silk Vests UNION PLACE $2.98 to $5.00 SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Silk Umbrellas Well Led. , $3.9fIto $5.98 Mary and Robert, of tender age, had GENTLEMEN! ponies as their Christmas presents and WR ABE JTJST AS were being taught to ride. Daily they Silk Mufflers at various prices. were put on the ponies* hacks at the PABT1CCLAB entrance to Centra! park In New York, Initial and Plain Handkerchiefs. and were taken for the prescribed to get things just right as the round. Being only four and six years sharpest eyed inspector in • respectively, they welcomed the kind Silk ind Sport Socks 79c and 98c large shoe factory, Every •Uteh attentions of grooms, especially the must be perfect, every detail immense help of leading the pony. But Also a large assortment of children's Handkerchiefs and must be the same. We do shot It was best that they should go It repairing just as If we were alone.' * Xmas Cards and Tags on display. making new shoes, which we Near by the plaza entrance, of course. Is the bronze equestrian statue practically do. One trial of our of General Sherman, with victory go­ shoe repair work will divorce ing before his horse. Mary, after be­ yon from the old way forever. ing for a long time without a groom 408 Springfield Avenue to lead, one day looked wistfully at M the statue. <*Ple Street Shoe Repairing Parlor •Wither,** die KM, "w«1 It awfol- ly kind of that m—s wife to lead bU •„VJ *,.' J l,

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•-. ti*w»# F m By***; aad -istasa la Jtaaa, aaltty which la aa charaetorlatks of Exalted Ruler. Dr. C R Dr. CMIM UM followtnc qoaaUoma: delivered too opcain* •iiflia, "To -Wh*r» DM I Com* Framf "Why Am Our Absent Brottwrfr* was air** by 1 Hi«f "Where Am I Ooln/rr Hto 0. O FaJkenburi;. Ralph J. MaJiay, MMMriin Scrvkx in a wondorfttl BMoaac* of hope Cor gave •The Meaning of the BnMaaM,* UM haroaitar. ChaplalB Oeorg* Behlea gave UM In­ • MMWMl wmortsJ sorrioe of Trioloa orchestra rendered: Ch*n» vocation and benediction. The) aym- •It £*€*•, N* 1J«4, B P. O, Kta, •ell** "Golden Scepter Orerture,*' and bolic "Message of the Flowera" waa htM t* Lyrtc Tb»*tr*, Uat Saa- an Interlude, "Angel's Serenad-a," given by the Exalted Ruler and altocapsm. tit Mrvtat «M A Bran. officers. orUl txifcat* to the stae member* FVxir numbers wen rendered by a Rev, W. O, Klaaolving. of Calvary double quartet. "Peace and R«sat," a Church, offered prayar. la 1«4«» who h*d dW: jamta F. requiem by Holden; "Ifaak and Low,** a, Anbroae Holland, GoancU J- Bam by; "Charity," D. R. Jones; "eve­ i. Wm. K. HcOolIum. Frank J. ning Hymn," Hopkins. The double l«o, Charles H. Brueo, Arthur quartet was composed of: Robert radden, Daniel K Bryan, John J Roberts, jr.. Marshall W. Greene, WALLPAPER Robert Hallan, Fred W. Cllft, Robert ANNOUNCEMENT rata. At Our Old Price* T. Dr. W Warren Giles, of But J, Murphy, 8. L. Wright, B. T. Thomp- ga, former pastor of the First MOD, and D, J. O'Mahoney Vothlng Over ISe per Bell Ut Cliurch here,' made the ad- Mrs. Evan J, Dudley, sang two so­ i. Oovernor Edward I, Edwards prano solos: "Come Unto Me," Han­ Under a recent ruling of the Ford Motor Company we to !»••« been the gnosi of honor del; "Absent,** M^tcalf. Mr, O'Ma­ CHAIN iraa unavoidably felajred, honey sang two bass solos: "I Come , Qiles made beautiful reference To Thee," Caro Roma; "Hold Thon WALL PAPER STORE are authorized to sell m aoiomnlty of th* appeal made My Hand," Briggs. Thomas J, Flttln. m music tad symbols of the hoar, Jr., of Orange Lodge, sang the fol­ f? Market Street propounded sod answered with lowing tenor solos: Tostl's, "Good Opp. Court House, Newark

Telephone SM FORD CARS » Agency For HTn'BBAfiRK RAOUL M. COLLIN BEPAIBUfti and SUPPLIES AND OVRBLAHn >: Garage:-: 4C€E§80imm CAR8 12-16 BANK STREET SUMMIT, N, J.

Day Storage to 7 p. m, 50c# to 10 p. m. 75c» to 2 a. m. $1,2 Evening Storage 50c. Garage Open from 7 a, m, to 2 ajm. Bargain Week, December Sth to 12th inclusive. FORDSON 1920 New Light Six Studebaker (1) touring car $1,500.00. 1920 Chummy 4-Passenger Studebaker Roadster, lot of extras, like new " .....',,.. , ...... 1,800.00 1919 Chummy 4-Passeng'er Studebaker Roadster, very good shape 1,150.00 1918 2-Pa'ssenger Studebaker, very good shape 65000 TRACTORS 1916 Large 5-Passenger Sedan, good running order 750.00 1917 3-Passenger Studebaker Roadster ...... '...... 650.00 1920 Chalmers Sedan, like new 2,000.00 1920 Buick Touring Car, like new 1,200.00 1918 Buick Touring Car, very good shape, looks like new 800.00 1918 Buick Touring Car, very good shape, looks like new 900.00 1917 Buick Touring Car, very good shape 750.00 anywhere in the United States, Our territory is unre= 1916 Mercer Touring Car, very good shape ...... 900.00 I guarantee the above cars to be in the best of running order. stricted, Reduction on stock tires this week only. Goodrich shoes and tubes 257? off list, Goodyear shoes and tubes 10% oft" present new list. "•/- We have on hand ready for Immediate delivery all Pin* war tax. types of Ford Cars. Michelin tubes 10% off list. Lots of other supplies also at a reduction. Gasoline 32c per gallon.

Prices F. 0. B. Detroit

Touring Car.. $440.00 with starter $510.00 Runabout 395.00 with starter 465. uuii JIRDTHcRa #50 OD PL lUllAN B £ S © $ 9 £,

ei 5 o e 0 An intensely practical Christmas Gift. One for which the family would willingly -.forego the sort Chassis...... 360.1 ^moaity''received * : One that "will'"be" a yew-6: TrackChassis".,"'545, satisfaction because of its good­ ness; a year-'round delight beearis© -of its economy. Tractor 790.00 An order placed now will insure delivery Christmas Morning. —

i • Our stock room is supplied with a complete line of The gii&oiinc consumptiou is unusually low. The tire mileage is onustiaUy htgtt, genuine Ford Parts and our service station is equipped to render prompt and efficient service We are at the service of Ford owners. JohnL.Deitche 53 Summit Ave. Phone 1377

Compton Auto Sales Co.

Authorized lers »»*£ UNIVERSA! CAB 51 Summit Avenue Phone 1195 THK SUMMIT HB*A1J\ FRIDAY, 10, 1920 -«"••»- sc suburban towns in UU Stat* and In Nfw J«r*«y. = Victory Mall Plans K M OOW, Interest Member of General Committee. Weber * Heflbrowr Open Hew Store ReHidentft of Summit have tJntdy la Kewark, We Offer For Sale been made aware by th« m«tro»ollten Tbe men's clothing, bats and hab­ press that it Is intended io mtst a erdashery outflttern, Weber ft Heil­ magnificent edifle* In New York to be broner, who have eleven stores in New York and one in Brooklyn, have NEW HOUSES called Victory Hall, The Victory Just established themselves In New­ Hall AiHoeUUon haa been incorpor­ ark. On the Bite of the old Globe ated under the laws of the State of Building at 800 Broad ntreet, corner Hew York. The site aelected lor the. Mechanic (a few steps from the Four Corners) a handsome two story struc­ Victory Hall ia the block between ture has been erected for them, on the RESIDENCE PLOTS Park and Lexington avenue* and main floor of which the business of 41st and 42nd streets, and the Newthi n concern will be transacted. The York Legislature haa authorized the high reputation enjoyed by Weber ft Heilbroner in New Yofk is a recom- Victory Hall Association to acquire mendatlott whica w|11 doubtlpBH brlng by condemnation proceedtags, " ithem plelltr of new trade, besides re- Clean necessary, the Property needed tor, ^ fo them the patronage of the BUSINESS PROPERTY the proposed building Ills ejperted I coM|d Sweet Linen that the edifice will cost about men already on the boohs. Weber ft twenty million dollars, and this sum Heilbroner is one of those establish­ the Association proposes to raise by ments In which a man feels perfectly Clean sweat are a joy to public subscription, without asking safe to get the right kind of merchan­ the city or State for a dollar. dise at the right prices. At this partic­ behold There will be an Auditorium hail ular time he will enjoy special ad­ Summit Home Land Co. capable of seating five thousand peo­ vantages. In their announcement, ple. There will be a floor comprising Weber ft Heilbroner say: "Never be­ since 1837 eighty thousand square teat, to be fore have we opened a store with re­ 75 Beechwood Road, Summit, N. J. used by the American Legion. There duced prices or a sale. But since to launder frocks and will be a lofty Memorial Hall or these are unprecedented times and shrine seventy feet square, hewn since reduced prices prevail In all our table the best from the rock that underlies Manhat­ stores and the Newark store will al­ tan, at one end of which will be a ways be on the same price basis as for filmy or the regular statue of America, and in the center all our other stores—we shall open and altar where will be kept burning with reduced prices, Tbe store awaits family w continuously a flame, typifying the flame of American patriotism never you not with the timidity of an un­ to be extinguished. There will be a tried experiment but with the assur­ corridor for each State in the Union ance of a success that inevitably and Style and the District of Columbia, to con­ without exception follows upon busi­ tain adornments and memorials se­ ness conduct that is sincere, con­ TTTV lected by each State or Territory. On scientious fair and square. The the Lexington level there will he a physical character of the Newark music auditorium with a seating ca­ store conforms closely to established KIRK Weber ft Heilbroner ideal's and in pacity of 2,500. The seating capacity of the amphitheatre already alluded to addition to merchandise of merit, men s are assured here also of the best type K^*^ can be increased to 10,000. of service, founded on highly- *^p2l_V L. Schoenwiesner The objects of this enterprise are developed understanding of men's BORAX entirely philanthropic and patriotic. n^eds." ~* f Storage -* L There are no shares of stock, and the Furthermore, the announcement goes Punier and Designer SOAP enterprise cannot be a concern of on: "To round out these advantages, {/ Dry Cold Air 485 Springfield Avenue pecuniary profit to anyone. All sub­ we have placed a full warranty of sat­ scriptions received, under the law by isfactory -irviee on everything we Phone 1257 which the Association is incorporated, sell—a warranty that is an expreBilon Max Schlesinger can only be used in the payment of of confidence In our merchandise— "* THE SUPREME GIFT taxes and the cost of maintenance. one which stands as a safeguard over Good progress has already been every transaction. There Is every Now is the time to buy or put a deposit on that fur coat or Tailor and Clothier made in this enterprise. Offices were reason to believe that "the pronounced neck piece that you intend to present as a Christmas Gilt. 28 UNION PLACE 'acquired at No. 4 East 43d street on success achieved by Weber & Heil­ .November 15th. 1919, where an office broner In other parts will be no less (Reliable Furriers Since 1890) * staff is maintained. The mainten- in Newark | ance of the work so far has beenrmet ; by funds contributed by members of J Men's Ready Made Clothing j the Board of Directors and • General ; Committee. The Association has dis- in up-to-date styles, purchased from the Manufacturers at I tributed thirty thousand copies of its ||fi|orous Cirqul^fcion the low prices now prevailing, give you an opportunity to ' publications, and has held several j meetings of the Genera! Committee iR-^tecb you Health dress cheaply and well, , and representatives of the American Legion. * Shower-Sham per Give a Beautiful Lamp The Association has obtained the Rub-down names of over eight thousand men ALL All Lamps at£0% Reduction Suits and Overcoats made to order and women of New York City, and men connected with New York City Enjoy the delighti of from your choice of samples. No matter how particular you a real tonic bath i It's regiments and war organizations, quick — no waiting are about the quality of fabrics, tailoring or style, we will who died in the war. The rtn ords of for Tli*- tub to till 7,686 of these have been \eriliefl by i Fiti the hnii* fleuMe tn meet your demands, and your clothes will give entire satis­ reference to nearest surviving r<*la-! the ho^v. Stimulates, faction in value and wear. tivc*. and 2,173 biographit s mid circulation. photographs have been collect! d ;iml KN(CKERB0Cr{£fr copied, to be placed In the .mlmis SHOWtrt GATH-BRUSiJ Of Victory Hall. CLEANING, DYEING and REPAIRING of Ladies* and I'pon the walla of the amphitheatre will be inscribed, in letters of bronze, Men's Clothing done at reasonable prices and upon short hvi ilreJi of the mime* of many thousand'- of New fnM»cr treth, r*uj r notice. York- City men and worn* n and others connected with New York City n'"w. Tilt only (anltacy v. y Call and examine our stock and let us quote .prices for war organizntion.«, who died in the to bathe. your work. military, naval or marine service of the United States. Unequalled for I No appeal for funds from the pub­ Shampooing lic will be made until April Ctli, 1921, The fuhh*r -' t u h«i pp ui the fourth anniversary of the entry the "Knicker hucker" of the United States into the war. penetrate t?,c hen vie^t ma^a^e the scalp, an j tlean nin Victory Hall bids fair to be the = H=if r washes iwi? all tuapT <\\v% greatest war memorial In the United r! J i!«' i*i if C'«!ii:c i,i uni\ vf-1 i! »nr" fad s'hristtiuiH dct!ur;itions arc outdone by POIOFH in «iyt laniy dl»piay. States, and is well worthy, not only One woman declares: "No one gets the color Into shades as Handel of the patriotic support of all citizens M, CHRYSTAL dot'H!" And those hand-drcoratcd shades are rivaled by the lamps of of New York City, but also of those New-Yorkers whose residences are in Phone 271 art RhiKH with metal overlay, made hy another Arm, and both 6y the jfiirled effects of oxqulnlte nilk fihadCR, and stately parchment ones on the.dignified floor lampR. Utile lfghts have v\Vk,^imn or parcHtBOTit .Rhades. ':•"' ' ••-••>• ...... , ..-,.• Local Iliidgft of "the City of Summit for the Fiscal YeiwlW!, Pl'BJ.IC NOTICU IS IIKRKBY f-'the--tity-~or' Swmtnit, and that said -Common 1 titiiicil has fixed the Jlst -lav nf nrcrmher, 1920, at eipht o'clock P, M„ at the City Hall in the City of Summit as tin- time and (Aice for 4 hcarinR thfieon, at which time and iilarj- ,iny taxpayer <>f the Pjr.Ht you^tt- optm your vy«s wide In City "f Summit tnsy prc*t-nt objections thereto. admiration- then yoo'U open them wider tn The «id Local l»«.lp*ii "f°»™$AL nu,»CKT, RIXTIPTS: astonishment at the low prle«fl. Every hoiip $;8,000 00 Surplus Rtvjtiuc \ci.>titit (l',«timand) , $ 20,000.00 on oar floor la reduced 20 per cent, below Surr-lus Revenue \pi>roj>rmted Bummer prices. Misci.i.L\Ni.ors m;vr.Nur. % 4.000 00 (>rnss RtreiptS Tax 12,000 00 This is a Boasonafile opportunity, both for Frattrliiw Tax 100 00 winter lighting, and for Chrtatmas £ltta. Tax Si in hrs 2.000 00 Tnteri ".t 1.500 00 Make your Bcleetion soon- on omr easy p«y- Second—Advice Poll Tin 100 00 in'ent termB, If yon wish. litnc> Tin 1.000 00 IjiietisfS ' ~ 500 00 Third—Battery Sales ItmltlniH Peimits 400 00 E Hoird nf lltalth Permits 1 000 00 Service ** m$ and always Sevier Conneotiii'ii ,100 00 I'olict Court I i»es .'r 00 •mil be, our job 365 days in Pujijilies ami I.ih'ir, Striet I)i pirlmtut 450 on 2i,i7SM 213,938.W Ai^ihriim .u'l)t I inehi fixation Here's a Helpful Present the year, but we're on the job $237,313,97 Tot»l ,„,..,...... „.... If you give a modern gas range you KITC reHef from atoopln& anytime to show you a Still APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1921. ( |H 1 \['» 11-r' 10M 1920 You give better sueeesR in cooking, with freedom from watchinf and Better WUIard Battery with I otKistniR "f salirns of t ity (IffuiaU, Ronuxeo, AdvcrtisniK Or Iminns, ItRil Notirfs, Tuel f.r (. ity Building. Supplies, Rtpiir* anxiety. ti Lit\ ItuildiiiK* L

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We hope we will not be charged with vanity or over= assurance when we say we are certain of your verdict "these stores have always been actuated by an earn= estncss of purpose and a desire to serve which has never failed to win confidence and commendation. 3j: .-J: * We have always operated on the belief that loxachieve success one-must deserve it===that to acquire reputation one must earn it. It has never been our belief that prestige might be built through mere hopefulness. :|: * * Businesses, naturally, have characters—personalities as pro= Mounted and distinguishable as individuals possess- (lie char­ acter of these stores is manifested by their policies. * * * Our style policy is inflexible-=correctness is its keystone«=our styles are always in tune with the precedents and practices of proper grooming as expressed by men who know. We have never indorsed or displayed extreme ideas«=never will«exfremes die rapidly, and men who buy them never get full service from them. Our opening occurs at a rather upset merchandise period. The

^ *f* *I* public desire for a lower price level is insistent and persistent. Our merchandising standards and specifications are ri^id there And these stores, by anticipating replacement costs and fore are no legitimate lengths to which we will not go to assure superi going much of their legitimate profit, are meeting that view. ority«*we have never believed in the manufacturing short cuts * * and adulterations that rob merchandise of dependability. Our clothing prices, for instance, are marked not at the level which * * * * their cost to us requires, but at the lowered level which the public And yeit there are no extras assessed for these superiorities. Our desires. The prices of our Manhattan Shirts are down 30 per business has been built on them—our volume achieved by them=== cent.=«our gloves 25 per cent.--»our underwear 25 per cent.^ouf and volume permits value giving in its truest form. hat prices substantially lowered-==and most other lines equally reduced. To round out these advantages we have placed a full warranty of its satisfactory service on everything we sell= a warranty.that is an Never before have we opened a store with reduced prices or a sale. expression of confidence in our merchandise one which stands But since these are unprecedented fimes=-anc! since reduced as a safeguard over every transaction. prices prevail in all our stores and the Newark store will always be on the same price basis as all our other stores---we shall open Putting these policies into cold type reflects little of their pulsi with reduced prices.- beat. Real understanding is only accomplished by contact. You * * will see and feel more in the store than we can tell here. Accordingly, it is our hope that we shall soon have the pleasure The store awaits you= not with the timidity of an untried experi­ of showing the store to you. And our desire to do so is not actu= ment but with assurance of success that inevitably and without ated solely by a desire to seII«»your interest and inspection are as exception follows upon business conduct that is sincere, con welcome as your custom. scientious, fair and square. Web iers,e Haberdashersr £M and Heilbrone Hatters—^-Thirteen Stores r '800 Broad St., Newark

*24l Broadway *30 Broad 1363 Broadway 150 Nassau 345 Broadway * 1185 Broadway *42nd & 5th Ave. 20 CoHlandt 775 Broadway *44th & Broadway 58 Nassau *38l Fulton St., Brooklyn •Clothing at these •torn • -f" 10, 1920

The Pfctare & Art Shop HEARTS OF Scores in Y. M. C A. DO'S AND OOHlrS AT THE fc 0, j>uu>0Ltm fiuaVBm OSH>M Thoushtfuinaaa on Part of Patron* of Unck gam Will AMUrt Clerks Nature rrtow GOLD Bowling League ©TOifllk and Catri«rm Tri-Ctwrty ONT put on* mailing that Book, aad Stationary By wincing two oat of tfcvM games im, I MM. WutKa N«wa|»p*r Union.) package until Chriwttuaa ?,T"tnd Dtnfler Cards from the Waverly team last Thursday l AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. eve. Kodaks, Photo 8uppllea • HERB had come a great night, the local Til-County bowling ONI DOOB noil nrru *YINOI Waterman Itomtotoi Pms change over Judson Manih representative* lead the League with Don't neglect to tie ft Qreeuag Card! (or all occasions daring the brief space of a eight victories and one deftat. Mor- properly. It is handled at year and Cedar Grove mar­ rlstown Y. M. C. A. la second, one least tlve times before It reaches Its WILSON N. ROFPMM velled. Marsh had usually game behind, with Chatham, winners destination. SEASONABLE made the holidays a wild, last year. In third place, Don't forget to jTite your own re­ •at Sprlagfl^ AvHiWb Saudi, H. J. riotous occasion of revelry, LEAGUE STANDING. turn addrosw on ajfearcel post matter. such as "shooting up the W, L. Don't Ktiws at tW postage and give BED COVERING town," dlMtrlbutiii^ time and Summit Y. M. C. A. .8 your friends the pleasure of paying Woo! Blankets—Winter weight. Specially ROBERT J. MURPHY money squandertngly in games of Morrlstowa Y. M, C ,7 "postage due." Priced. Single Bed Size 60x90 in. $9.75, Chatham ...... 4 f chance, Indulging In a fist light dally, Don't plaster Red Cross stamps on $12.50, $15.00 per pair. Double Bed Size— generally maintaining a terrorizing In­ Waverly ...... '..... ,3 ;>i Klorham .4 the face of packages or letters; take 80x90 in.. $12.00, $16,50, $18.50 per pair. fluence. Always had he disdained the care not to "seal" parcel post packages REAL ESTATE Madison Y. M, C. A. .2 gentle cheer of Christmas and the .2 with them. It raises the rate. and good pledges of New Year's, but this Millburn Club COMFORTABLES IN COTTON, WOOL ..© Don't forget that a little thoughtful- and DOWN, in large and varied assortment. especial Yuietide period he had re­ "Co. M" ... ness on your part can help to make FIRE INSURANCE mained quietly on his ranch, had do­ Thursday Night'* Scores. Christinas happier for Uncle Sam's nated freely to charity and only his WAVERLY. men. his horses and his automobiles. Serpico COLONIAL MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS LIABILITY eagle eya had flashed and his lips .193 202 173 Do mall early, preferably before De­ Hegge .. 171 Our beds and bedding accessories are of the became stern and firm as some derisive .182 157 cember 20th, writing on your pack, pal of the past sneeringly intimated Hopler ...... 175 149 174 high standard McGibbon quality. 19 Union Place, Summit, N. J, Rathbun m 16S ages; "Not to be opened until Christ­ that he had reformed and had taken ...... 168 mas," "the goody, goody pledge!" Cameron ...... 201 m 187 MODERATELY PRICED Telephone 356-J j No one could trace the cause of the Do your best to use the post offices remarkable alteration In manner and 909 879 873 In the forenoon, the earlier the better. deed except Marsh himself and ho SUMMIT. Do write legibly, both the address Allen ...... 150 182 If you have some of this work to be was a close mouthed man. Perhaps .242 to which you are sending the gift and TdUbbou for AfT.HrK ' g 12*! MOUNTAIN AVE., SUMMIT, N. J. leaving n shy, puny little girl, Made­ subscribe to the HERALD, r.ii!iiiniiiiiiiiii!iiiiinii!iiiiimiimiHiiiiiii!E!ii3iiiiiimiiti!tiiiJHii:iiiBiHiiniiniiiii? Call iSfl.W line, who was Idolized by Marsh. "I have come to sou you nhout my little niece, Miss Ilevcre," spoke Established 1S80 Marsh, and Ills fare and r.iarmer did not hollo what she had heard of ids bei;ig a well educated n;"iiil>or of a est Real Estate and I'l'oniiiient Kaslern family, "She Is lonesome where we live; never lias Insurance Agency in any youiiLT companions. I have heard of yotir kindly sane for these little Summit, i : ; cuies. Won't yen lind her a good tiortrdin^ plm e in tin' town innl sort of Ejastfex PIERSON • loo"; afier her?" "She . s«lia!I he as an own sister," Opp. Depot Summit, N.J. rvpliefl Miss Revere spontaneously, taking the shy, ivl ii.vtil child in n . Innumerable pieces of fne jewelry and novcities are seen in our very elaborate tender einbiMce, and the result was X. Stock with great ranges in prices, thus giving the donor an opportunity to select &eavail­ FILL STY LIS '(Tint Utile Miideline heeame an neeu- able gifts that last. il\Mitl of the lioiue where Miss Revere hoard(Tf{, I-. N"^ Those who select from--Hartdegen-^ stock give•• objects that will not only prove their Dorothy Dodd and the Edu= ability of selection of style, but also of high qunlity that reigns supreme at Newark's Dia­ Otire a week .Tmlsnn Marsh called to \ calor Shoes for the Whole pass hnlf nn hoar with Madeline. Up- 1 M mond Center. it -? Family "JllK :i_-- Goodyear Rubbers. Hosiery \ G. A. MILLIGAN vV Home of Good Shoes Illustrations wu:i nut show t .. MAPLE STREET SUMMIT Exquisite Diamond Bar Pins, Fire Diamond in different sizes. This one Stylish Aquama­ wonderfulncss of our DioTinn, Tel, 199.M Ring, fancy white rine and 2-Diamnnd very elaborate, 3J4 ins. long, gold mounting, 75.00. Ring, green gold, all- on each succeeding visit it pleased him Mounted jewelry. You ' mu» with ZH fcts. of diaoondfl, Other Diamond platinum front, 58.00. to note the change for the better In 1.275.00. Rings, 20.00 up. Others .40.0.0 up. see our stock. SPECIAL SALE the child. H«>r devotion to her tench- er was something pathetic. This was slUtt BARGAINS IN the period when Judson Marsh Signet Ring, solid poid hand- New Square Rlngt lo white changed his course of life. A time to@ engraved sides, 18.5 Others ORIENTAL RUGS when the merest passing word with gold, set with Ave diamondi, fiS.00. ZSQ up. Miss Revere seemed to cause him to T^: lift his head higher, and the influence of a worthy resolve was noticeable In his bronzed, impressive face. It wns about n month before Christ- inns when the settlement was visited ^ by Marsh on horseback. There was something about him that reminded of his old --time briskness and forcible, Fine Diamond-Set ^rist Cushion Shape ativ- 25 Per Cent Cheaper Than imperative ways, In turn he visited Ifeitagon*Watches, in f,nid twenty of the leading men and pre­ Watches, in many shapes ffarMefpm Specials in 17-jewel and @d- New York Prices sented to each his proposition. Time fnsted watches. 12 siie, open face, flue 20 or filled, on ribbon or and sizes, ranging fresu Slid 25-yesr gold case, yellow or grcea gold, Cleaning Packing was when anything Marsh suggested j bracelet, 27.n§ up. Round. ,was carried out from motives of policy. round or hectagon, |32 "to $41. Othcf I 110.TO to. 1.200-.00. ,;| „j- watches up to 850.00. BCI.Of) up Repairing Storing In tiie present Instance lie found Rul­ ing auditors, interested and sympa­ ft M, QOOMRWIAN thetic, Z) "It's about n Christmas present for c r 1 Maple Street Summit Miss Revere," said Marsh. "I un­ i:u^ <* derstand she is a proficient masicioB, and there isn't a piano In the place. She litis been royally good to all of our *^f\ M .children, little Madeline among them, Beautifully Engraved Sheffield Silver for the Practical Silver-plated Useful (;iit ton* .'.siiii*: o. I'll head the' subscription list." Watej Pitcher, with hand­ table, in meat platters, Tea Set, one of the sea­ some hand - hammered vegetable dishes and two sterling halt dtp^ ar:J "And who'll pick out the instru­ sterling silver top, 19.00. gravy boats, at various son's newest designs, 67.00. ment?", one of the town committee­ Others, 7.00 up. prices. Others, 35,00 up. spoons, in case, fi.OO. THE ROYAL/JAILORS men asked. "Oh, I'll go to flip city and attend t»> thai. You can trust me, boys," •una-ftBup •answered '""Marsh" readily. "I was .+4^ BEECHWOOD TAILORING something of n player myself years ago. Now then, this Is to he n secret COMPANY until Christmas," Pocket Knivef, new ea- Cigar Cutters, flat. to fit in pocket; stiver That was agreed upon. Also It was ginc turnings in silver, WE INYITE. YO.U 1J0 to 4 JO; gold arranged so that on 'Christmas Eve Mahogany Clock* In to come ln and look at ou|, aew gam_ the scholars gave a concert in honor 5.00 up. Gold filled, $J0 lf8 P of men's winter suitings, of their devoted teacher. The plana up. Gold, 730 up. Mahogany, full %• all sizes and shapes, w had been smuggled into the home at « make suits to please you. hour chimes, 85.00. from SJS t» lOS^M, Every detairoY our garments from 'dusk while she was at the schoolhouse. Regular timepieces, ,fle«Bn to finish Is worked out with She came home alone, as It was similar style, 13.00 and Shaving Sets in tha planned that she should. She noticed 1830. wtentlon to style, fit, workmanship largest stock in the ,n city, ranging froa • « material. The result la a super- 11.00. up. Cups *M or' FntjRfactory garment In every re- Brush, 6.25 up. •pect. Have your clothes dry cleaned by -« ^rocefla and save them from des- uc«on caused, by accumulation of *in within the goods. Iced Tea Sets, complete, Handsome Ink Well a light In the house as shu neared It. and Stand, with scis­ Waterman and BOORFJY BEOS. As she fitted the key to the door a Candlesticks la 15.00, consisting of pitchar, 4 Individual Ash Re­ sors, calendar, eraser, Swain Fountain nlu stream of pretty music met her Mr. mahogany, 7.25 a ceivers and Match pencil and letter open­ Pens in plain, Ji* Chatham, The next moment site stood at the S glaaaes and mahogany Stand, In full nickel, 10 pair and up, or la er, 12.75. Others $M 230 up; f an e,y *whwood Bd. wall! Bias, parlor threshold. , 430. Others more bands, 3.50 up. Phone 410-j, There at the piano sat Judsoa silver. tray. elaborate. up. Marah. He was softly playing "Lore's Old Sweet Song." Gladys noted a Newark*§ Famout far wreath on the piano holding a card­ Diamond Diamond* fireproof Warehouse board disc reading: Center HARTDEGEN & CO > Sine? 18T0 "Merry Chrlitmas—A token of lore from the people of Cedar Grore." H °wehoid effect8. art wwk. ^ "Oh I it la Impossible—" Degas Broad Street, at West Park, ^ itored moved- packed tad Mpp* Gladys, and broke down from emo­ m part tion, and then at the hand of judaoa » «•» tity ,ad gauntry. Marsh geutly claaped her own, with Newark, N. J. downcast eye* sad happy, happf Girt. Uataoad t* hla farvtat THOS, OOLIvINS, :i vi_ i- .'.J .,*ii\' ,. »,• ,£. &\ .. -t'«.I Mkr ':, A.:,^K ,.X^iiiiii^ii',J Teams Wia Two Real Estate Notice to our Customers Basket Ball fiames # * ­ dard i-i the firwt half, the bail rolling 29 Maple Street French and American Ice Cream, Candies, Pastries, etc .•iriHinii the haskei hut refusing to go Sure ground! in. Hut a* the game progressed this Opposite' Union Ptact 4.W SPRINGFIELD AVENUE ' SUMMIT, N J Sure of your %alue! difficulty was overcome and the ball WH.- dropped in front almost any posi­ Summit, N*J. Sure of your money back tion. The line-up if you want it! Summit. WatH^swiug V"C Tomorrow night the "Y" teams ^ill go to Montclair to play the Montclair Y. M. C. A., and a good fast game is assured. Montclair has been beaten only once this season, and is out for revenge for the defeat that Summit administered to them on their home court last year. On December ISth, the Hudson City Branch of the Jersey City Y. M. C. A. will he the attraction at the local Y for bo:h teanm Th«y will also bring alonp a bowling team to get revenue for their defoai at Summit's liaaiis a year aeo. * It Isn't Fair That's Ml! To Your Family—To Your WISSNER Friends—To Yourself—• Going Around Half Sick kKE CARE OF YOUR IANOS -^—3 HEALTH are quality Instruments, the grand culmination of forty-two years of honest piano-building and honorable dealing; indorsed Ef Your Blood Is Weak and by leading musicians past and present; treasured in homes where Clogged with Poisons, pure and mellow tone is understood and appreciated, Wissner, Reinhard and Putnam Pianos and Players are all made by Wiss- Pepto*Mangan Will ner, and each and every instrument carries the Wissner guaran­ Strengthen and tee. Call or *phone Mulberry 1161 for particulars and prices. Ptxrifylt When you get over-tired day after w day, your system has to get rid of so TF» first ci^fit cylinder Cadillac waf «3*i — ranch waste it can't create new PLAYER PIANOS $495 energy fast enough. The result to tuered irv tfie Call of 1914 %N& ikak Hme rvo that your blood to filled with waste matter. It beeomes clogged. You are Tutxoamerxtal mcchamcal ch,ar\6€£* or radical trying to get around with a lot QI poison In your system. A mechanical triumph, departures ta bod^ elesi£r\. haiso. proued You look bad, you feel poorly. You Equipped with devices necessary get out of patience easily. Ambition yet a vast improvement is lost. You just don't care about any­ that simplify operation thing. on the conventional me-* That is no way to live. Your blood and allow of your own H it for this reaiQi\ tftai two and tRrTea year needs help for a time. It is starred. chanical piano. personal rendition. You will find help In that fine tonic, old Cadillacs arc often, mi^e\kfir\. for Papto-Mangan. Pepto-Mangan puri­ fies the blood and fills It with red cor-; more raccrxt modek It is alto for tfie came puiclei. In a little while you'll have plenty of rich, red blood and- yott reason, that late model Cadillacf, afer tftsy won't know yourself. It Isn't a magic medicine. It contains Iron and other COLUMBIA haue been duerhaulad and repamtcd by Ingredients that feed starved blood BEfpOBDS aad make It rich and red. Physicians SONORA COLUMBIA our Used Car Dapartrtvaat, arc m Ji an have prescribed Pepto-Manian for Q. B, S. years, PHONOGRAPH MUSIC BOLLS GRAFONOLA aduai^ta^Gous purcfia^e for tf^ose who Pepto-Mangan is sold la liquid and tablet form. Take either kind you desire to crvjoy Cadillac owiverfffup prefer. One acts the same as the at a moderate ir\uefftm«f\t-, ...... other. Both contain the Fame Ingred­ ient!. But be sure to get the genuine Pepto-Mangan—"Oude's." The full name, "Qude's Pepto-Mangan," should We can oi kr a few such Cadillacs for be on the package. Adv. immGdyte.deliuer^m.botfi opeiv, ar\d dowd Wissner models'Heffe carsham been.attractively THE HOUSE OF QUALITY repamted and are complete ii\ «u«r^ del-ail si 903-905 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. DEiTOolT-GiDlUflC>«H« CHfeCo. 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Glvo Merchandise Certificate If you am In doubt u to vhtt to MUot for CfcrfctrnM, vhy HAHNE&CO. not glva a MerohaodlM C*rtiflc*t» tad tot th« rvctpUnt ohoos« wb*t ht or sat nay prtfw? Th«M <*rtiBc*tM will t» fatutd fof ^ NEW ARK, H J, M •null or u Urg« an amount a* you car* to tpaai—«ad nay b# H*rcho*dUing Abrwt of tk* TUtm bad at tha Caahlar'a Datk. Third Floor. WB GIVE AND REDEEM ^URBTY COUPONS A Most Timely Underpricing of Furniture "If this be 'merchandising abreast of the times/" said a Grandfather's Clocks prosperous lawyer, as he selected Grandfather's Clocks a living room suite as a gift for A Sale his wife, Tm for it* 25% Off Our entire collection of these stately Grandfather's He voiced a universal senti­ Never before has a sale of this character occurred at clocks is offered at exactly 25% below the regular selling ment. For the happy thought of such an opportune time. It makes a fitting addition to our price. Pictured are but a few of the many attractive examples sale of Living Room Furniture. As a gift, nothing could that are Included In the sale. Clocks such as these rarely holding a "January Mark-Dowrf more mark the giver as a person of rare discrimination, enter an underprlced sale, and we can heartily recommend of Furniture just before the holi­ nothing.could more fully please the recipient. Purchases their purchase at these prices. day enabled many, many families made now will be delivered at any desired holiday date M Model *T» to have a "family gift" of much- Model B" $577 JO Clock, $433.12 needed furniture. $108*90 Clock, $81.67 This handsome example is A much-admired design, the done in figured mahogany and Into a radica^^extremely radi- Adam motif; showing full glass is a copy of the post-Colonial front. The frame is mahogany notif, French beveled plate eal=cutting of prices went every finished. Stands more than ^lass. Has heavy brass weights,, one of our magnificent living seven feet high. Is 20 inches Shows the moon's phases room suites. Those same suites wide. Stands more than six feet high that have aroused so much ad­ Model "F*~ Model "A" miration during the last few $272.80 Clock, $204.60 $74.80 Clock, $56,10 months. Also odd chairs and A magnificent clock in heavy Severely plain is this model, rockers. All in the finest cover­ post-colonial motif; done in of a fine quaH'y of wood in figured mahogany and with imitation of mahogany. Stand: ings of tapestries and velours, or, French beveled plate glass. Two more than six feet high and is perchance, of handsome morocco* feet wide, 86 inches high and 15 N 17 Inches wide and 1! inches and genuine leathers. inches deep. deep. Model "E" Model "C* We are not at all sure that $247,50 Clock, $185.62 $121 Clock, $90,75 we can duplicate these pieces A figured mahogany case, 80 Imitation mahogany case iii at these prices. Limited inches high, 21 inches wide and Adam motif. More than four quantities of some. 13 inches deep. In post-Colonial feat high; 17 inches wide and motif, showing a fancy figured 11 Inches deep. An attractive dial, A particularly pleasing piece of furniture and a good A sale that started with piece of furniture. timekeeper. $150,000.00 cf fine Living Model "G" Model "D* Room Furniture, marked $432 Clock, $324 $229.90 Clock, $172,42 to go at $110,000.00. This clock shows the moon's phases. The case is of richly figured A ninoty-oao inch dock of handsome design. The pise is of superior mahogany, French bevel plate glass. Tubular chime, Stands 87 inches mahogany and the weights are of heavy brass. high, 21 inches wide and 14 Inches deep. Separate Pieces Adapted Well for Gifts—and Price-Cut!

r'^ table id 9n f $91'C|| in ^ccaaionaP Tab! e iiiiolci Convenient for holding rmebair or Rocker "Stickley made,** of •se­ one 3e lis- a lamp or books and fitting $12 $19 lected quartered oak, in $9 nicely at the end of a dav­ One of those comfortable $24.50 enport or sofa. Has a cen­ rich polychrome finish. 25-inch selected oak A "Stickley" production saddle serits with shaped Mahongany finished ta­ —this round-topped occa­ ter drawer. Finished in slat back. Either rocker or Has square pedestals. Top stand finished in rich ombre walnut. arm chair done in golden is 24x51 inches. ble with desk compart­ fumed oak effect, Has sional table of attractive ments. The stand and design In rich mahogany finished or quartered oak lighter, glass tray, slide-under chair complete finish. An ideal gift- cigar rests and glass jar piece. at this price.

$58 $42 $164 Tea Wagon Rocker $16 $6.95 Smoking Stand $47.50 $29.75 $124 $25.75 Smoking Stand Smoking Stand $12.95 $19.75 The hostess' delight. A "Stickley make"—of se­ A splendid addition to $5.85 "Stickley" product. In lected solid oak finished in *jy living room or library. In mahogany finish or In mahogany finish or fumed or golden oak as de­ old oak effect. Cane back fumed oak. 25 inches high. Missive solid oak, hand- fumed oak, 28 inches high. Of mahogany or fumed sired. Has large drop Spring seat upholstery in Complete with lighter, two oak. 25 inches high. Match wmely finished in old oak lass Hngs, /- four cigar Complete with lighter, tray leaves. Glass tray fits tapestry. An arm chair to Md tastefully carved. Top with dipper, two cigar box holder, glass tray and lower shelf for conve­ match, also marked down te Solders on ends and two 28i^; ©sot*-tewsr. glass Jars, rests and two glasa Jara. nience not in use. to $20.75. •MM mm mm pur

THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, PBOBjjgj||X J»t - - -T- -——— •-•-• » j "*^rtwm T "WM AMD FERTILIZE] HjBopftlw el Meeting of the Board of thesea freeholders, DECEMBER 2, 1920. THE FIRST ** Grass, Vegetable and Flower Regular meeting of the Board of in bulk. Lawn Mowers, Freeholderjt of Union County wa» K Rakes, and other Garden held at the Court House on Thursday, CHRISTMAS^ BUY YOUR HOME December 2nd, 1920. at 2,30 p, m. Roll enta. call showed 19 members present, 4 IN SUMMIT NOW. absent. Bills presented were read Good Line of Paints and and on roll rail ordered paid, J A select list of Attractive properties at fol Varnishes A communication' from Dept. **f lowing Interesting Price*. Municipal Accounts, stating amount to be raised on Bond Issue for 1921 (L«k* It 1-14) «H |4S,880,00 was received and 're­ ND IT came to paaa in thoae days, that there for seven room cottage with all improve- B. B. WALLING meats near station. MftLROSE B'LD'G., Summit ferred to Finance Committee. went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that $8,500 Communication from Board of if all the world should be taxed. Work* of City of Elizabeth an to the . (And this taxing was first made when for 8 room Home, 2 bathe, 3 toilets, steam i COLO BUSINESS condition of pavement on Irvington Gyrenius waa governor of Syria.) heat, open fire, pantry, laundry, gas kitchen, avenue bridge was referred to mem- $12,500 tine floors, lower-upper porches. Immediate And Joseph alio went up from Galilee, Possession. hroposmon 'hera from Elizabeth, out of the city of Naiareth, into Judea, .unto j From Rahway as to condition of the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, Reduced from $20,000. Nicely arranged, tea Of course yon are going to take out '.Main street, Rahway, referred to Road (because he was of the house and lineage of room, l bath home, hotwater beat, open fire, ram INSOHAjfCR soma day. Tot Committee. David). $16,000 pantry, laundry, gas ktteaen. oak floors, graveyard la foil of men who "are go- A statement from the Agricultural To be taxed with Mary nil espoused lower-upper porenea. Double garage. tea to.** Remember delays are dang Experiment Station, New Brunswick, wife, being great with child, 1 eraaa, Take out a policy with us, W* fixing the requirements for mosquito And ao ft waa, that while they were there, Will Buy "neetapa * A picturesque six Acr« *M treat yon right. work In the county at $35,000, refer­ the daya were accomplished that ihe should be delivered. Heme. 'Splendidly Modernized 12 room red to Mosquito Committee, And she brought forth her first-born son, and wrapped $40,000 dwelling, complete and In excellent con­ Report of the Audit Co. as to the dition. Suitable outbuildings, productive HICKSBROS. condition of County Finances was re- him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because gardens, orchard, berries, grapes. Might ceived and filed. there was no room for them in the inn, Bent Furnished for Whiter. Opposite Station, Summit, N. J Treasurer's report showed a bal­ And there waa in the lame country shepherds abiding in Telesbose Call fr-J ance on hand of $746,838.98. the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. Kujr lour Plot to build open New. Land Real Estate and Insurance Reports from the County Engineer, And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the Prices are at Bed Rock. Bay Before the Superintendent of Roads, County glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore Boom and save Much Money. Road Committee, County Farm, Elisa­ afraid. beth and Rahway Drawbridges Com­ And the angel said unto thems Fear not* for behold I mittees, Jail Committee and Sealer of Real Estate Weights and Measures were read and bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all EUGENE JOBS-- H. F. BECK CO. ordered filed. the people. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, MORTGAGE LOANS Committee on Englneer'd Office For unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a • . and recommended that a new car be se­ Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Office in South Wing of Lackawanna Station, cured or an exchange he made with And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe Summit, N. J, Phone, Summit No. 1022 old car for Engineer's Office at a wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger...... Insurance coit of $900,00, And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of Committee on Insurance reported the heavenly host praising God, and saying, receiving a check for $499,54 as re­ i^g:_ffl__B_:B-:B::a,-ffl- B_:B_:a__Biia * • B"^M*n*M#Ma«^g^^'^,'^^^g^Mfr^P^^^i^g "g •" e '•..« g e 4LU AMBROSE POWELL bate on Liability Insurance, same was Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good turned over to County Treasurer. will toward men. Resolution transferring to the Pfcane 369 67 Union Place County Clerk's office account the sum of $123.25 from Court Account, $183.35 from Grounds and Buildings George V. Muchmore FURNITURE account and $9,45 from Elections Ac­ road work was adopted. Resolution i Upholstery and Cabinet Work count was adopted^ authorizing issuance of emergency j Resolutions instructing the County notes for $10,205 to pay Bonuses to of the Better Kind Treasurer to return to the Weldon Contracting Co. and to T. F. Callahan employees of County was adopted. j HAVE YOU lost a pair of glass­ SHADES 11,000 each amounts received from Board adjourned to meet on Thurs-; es or something else? Or found COAL, LUMBER AND MASON'S day, December 16th, at 2,30 p. m. something? Or do you want to buy DBAFEBIES „._ them with their bids on County Work was adopted. BENJ. KING Clerk. some real bargains? Or do you MATERIALS Mattresses Hade to Order and Members from Summit were au­ want help or employment? Read Remade thorized to repair bridge at Stanley, the HERALD'S Classified Depart­ Summit, N, J,, at a cost of $25.00, one If you've been reading the HER­ ment on Page 12. JAMES LONG'S SONS half to be paid by Morris County. ALD recently and enjoy it, why not 115 Park Ave,, Summit N, J., Telephone 525 •20 SPRINGFIELD AY„ Summit, N. J. A resolution authorizing the pay­ subscribe for it regularly at $2,60 per ment to T. F. Callahan of $3,143,09 for year?

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We all have the habit of putting off our Christmas shopping till the Ian! moment. Why not take a little more time this year and give something that will be THOR appreciated all year round, such as an Electric Vacuum Cleaner or a Wash­ Washing Machine ing Machine. $150,00 Monthly Pay­ ment Plan. There are many electric appliances Miller Utility Lamp Motor To Fit Your Sewing costlnr very little which would be $4.25 $142.50 For Cash. Machine $18.50 greatly sippreclated as a Christmas Kift. Just a i' of thei© are Illustrated litre. We hi.ve a large assortment of all practical «kctrie gift* ready for your inapcri in?!

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