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N rHIRTY- INTH YEAR. NO. 17 SUMMIT, N. J., TUESDAY-AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 8. 1927 $3.50 PER YI •mmmmmmmm

ligh School The HERALD is published at j the usual hour today, Election ) Ready To Canvass. Settling Matter of first Policeman County Highway AKMlSTItK IIAY, HtHlAY Voters fioingT o Day, but due to the tact" that"i Session Ton!gfit there is no delivery of mail this ' Armistice -Duy will be ob­ afternoon .the, paper jsriy, not Crippletf Children of Early History Work Reported served iik Summit by the tolling reach mail, subscriber!? until of J he ••••II at City Hall from Pplls Today *arfs ^m^Bnd All Wednesday ffiorfiing: " " Reft-rence has "been raade'tanhtr! tec* remained fhosain"e,~"bV.t'TlbbcfF -11:11 u in. until 1^;^ a. m. at Many Individuals and AH~Work In This Sec* i 2i)-tu>cond Intervals. *—f' e Cr-Utuitkrtivi^ Newsstand patrons will find columns of the HERALD,to Jerry!J. Muldowncy was ' town clerk; Local Issues in Municipal TVDeS 01 3CI1WI ftm»t* j the paper oa sale at the usual Agencies Will Cooper­ There «ill also be a .special J.f thBrite forniet ns rthe first police officer j James W. Reeve, arses sor; Tim;-.. tion of-County Listed I time. ate WithState Crippled'° Township of Summit tF. Rooney. collector, and Wm. II. ineetltiK under tb«' ausuices of Election Today—Whirl­ ties in Operation This the American Li'Klnu in Mnroln ! /*I.*IJ * n • • In lookins "P the facts from the • Swain, freeholder. Britt and Wabh Under Heading Of School auditorium, at S o'elock wind Finish To 0th< Evening record we find that the first policse were continued as police officers;. Doubtful ia the evening, which will be Children s Commission j officer named was P.- McMahon in hi ISaa-!)! Charles K. Day succeed­ of IntiTi-^t to all. wise Quiet Campaign :forn 7.30 to 9 o'clock Franklin Urges r4S7! wh0 ViLS ed- Juhn A.. HicUs on the Township «:K')lt(lK 1). COKXISH, fReport—to—Legislature only*', and at th r-^ioyed-ae same time t lightenightd Committee, the oilier offi. eis re- i Projects Considered Here Jliivnr. Polls OpeTTTntii 7 P. M. the street lights for the Citizen* •!J^ni„n,K "" «»"£ "itn ""• ««»«-1 I -TJP Citv of Summit alma to give Arrangements have been com- . _ , . - .-. ition of \\m. H. Risk .ns township; - -_ ...... ,-^-- Rotarians To Vote Tlie w.ul committee of the Hoard Cirmpaign activities preceding The , hovs and girls the best educa­ pleted for a State-wide census-tak- rlH and Hh r IfrjT municipal election merged this* tional' opportunity that effort, lne of New The first reguHr policeman"fe'H''™' ? ??} T'° ^««M<™ <* which.John Z. d E M *" T if f\_ Tk„A* < Jersey's crippled chil- ineiirsi regular poiiceman tlnucd as policemen and James- Me- > .,, !,,,., „ !,-..„„.„ j .„ -i,.,),.,,,,,, "Lev »« careful planning can Uilivn f rr nn odn la lh ,a morning Into a concerted attempt CX=illayOr laiKS %m UlltieSjdren to be started next Monday, named,however. was when Bernard Lanolin was nddcl' to the force. ! ] f- ° * • " ; ^• » "; Civic Club Dinner Trd' And thin i» for two rea­ ,.. v _„ ^ inii_ „ , t Gannon was appointed in. October. . Tn lS'H-'iJ Charle-* rt I>iv w,^ ! !>•"•» «"'«ni»c-d to the board a report to brliiK out the voting strength of lms--'^t. in order that they as ! November 14th to 19th. Before the isil m. , I , „. *,*, ,.• "on count v liiubwiivs (.mhrarliic the city? .»Thc'---pTfflir^opTftirerr,tnW" of Citizenship and Im= ( ,ini dividual* may achieve the fnll- r«u«,..i«„ a..t..^ . u t i J * . . *. jehairmi'ii of the Township Loinmlt- "'' ° > niMiwtijB < moracim, Next Monday morning at 6 o'clock following an ,„-.__„ «l Pwo™*-*^ £ ^^fr't is hoped to] In makInS-thl.T-r-^eareh. we_W*r6' tee; • W. H. I^v. reme. trearu:e .' ."luhiecn projects some of vvhich -, realization of their own Uvea; r actlv campaign In which the [Lomllv, that -they may become pUnaDLC VI CveryOnCihavc every crippled person In New j lead to record the following Ws-;wiLh Parlur W. Pa^e as the thiul :no under ronstrtictlon find others llemocrats have called_IoudIy for" Lnhv'iind us-ful members oT so- Votinif '•- Jersethe eny denrolle that ald l annecessard classifiedy educa, to- i! bjorica* <,f tinteres facts tw|ilc to manh wily l oundoubtedlf our read-.jtnay iim-mbcri the. Republican1 his w.-iss thofe the town-firrt-yfar-L">niuuinliiliid! 'I'l'i4 coiniiiltte e recently toured "Through Traffic High= cliangi- l:i administration en 1 in rk-v ' The HlKh School and all tional, vocational and medical rc- crs of today. j ship tame into control of the town- '*'ie county roads, and the- report is hat' it signifies— the courses of which their issues have hen met ilief may eventually be provided. • - At that time the Township Com-, ship Bovernins body. The town- the result of that .inspection. Some ways As They Affect studv offered, the instruction Three New Members point by point by the Republican ZZ.— j This' work is* bcins done under mlttee.was composed of John Fteh.t ship officers remained the came i«f the road work contemplated for );,en the administration of the chairman; Chas. K. Strong, treas--'with.the exception-that S. R. ^lul- 1»2" i^outlined, Summit," To Be Topic leaders. school, the building and equipment; Ex.-Mayor. Ruford Franklin ad- the auspices of the New Jersey urer. and Archer N- Martin; Alex:; ien succeeded Thomn» R Rooney '• After discussing the situation on of Evening That the concentration of Demo­ lh« organization of the student dressed the local Rotary Club at Its ] State Crippled Children's Commls- : A. Taylor was township clerk; D. ,as collector Britt V.'alih and Me- roads in ojher parln of the county, cratic hopes is in Kust Summit ia body, th" provision .for exTra-cur- lunclii-oa meetinK held yesterday in | "ion, appointed some time apo by j M. Smythe. assessor; Kdward B.. Lanshlin continued as police offi-"""? report deals with roads in this regarded as certain. White in pub- ricular activities seek the accom­ the Y. M. C. A. on the subject 4*The IGovernor Moore. ^Tho enrolment 1 Kelly, collector; * Wm. II. Briant,: cers. Ivhlnity on tW head of "doubtful Various Speakers Invited plishment of this purpose. Ik: the Democrats have expressed Dnties of Citlze^sfcip." Mr. Frank- will be made fey the public, parochi- freeholder. (Mr.-Taylor is'tbc onlys ln.lS05-^6 the Township Commit- ! projects." every confidence in the election of The ffoursea of study that the al one of- the above still surviving, and: tee remained the same and the • I'asaule. avenue and River road. Hn mentioned the effort made three: and private schools with the as- The Civic Club will hold a din­ the .straight Democratic ticket, it is High Schqol offers are grouped years asei in Samaut by a Xonpartl-'+sistance of churchmen, . lodRCtnen, llve,H in the old Taylor homestead, 1 only change in (be officers was that! from Springfield avenue to.Morris ner and meeting on Monday eve­ a-rnrdint: to the following cur- regarded an practically certain that san Committee of which be was nurses and many others' working Morris-avenue and Kim street) j John A. Hicks succeeded James w. | turnpike, Stimiliit. The committee ning. November'11th. at the. Y. M. riculums: Classical Preparatory, t boy are making their one bl \ bid chairman to have every voter exer­ In 1885 W. F. Edwards was .Reeve as assessor; K. B. Kelly andl| icports it has carried on nCgotia- '., A Th„., , f - .,;,...,„(„. ...,,, either individually or in organized m J ,M for minority representation in the Scientific Preparatory, Commer­ cise bis prerojfaiive. At that elec­ chairman of the Summit Township John P. Murphy had been added to'lions with Summit and the offi- " USMOUJMH units! The public schools have 1 be: "Through Traffb^-Higliways As second ward. cial. Practical and Fine Arts. "The tion &5JJS of ihe resistered voters Committee; C. K. Strong, treasurer.,Itbe police force and John B. Sherl-i*^ ^ «>f <•»>» <*»>' *>ave indicated two preparatory curriculum* are been marshalled for the canvass They Afreet Summit." The speak­ -actually weat to Use polls and the third member wa& John W 'dan was made a special police ofri- they desire to have the Improve- , ' llopet In East Summit dpiiened especially to meet col­ Mr.i under- the direction of Dr. Charles ers are:• Flavel ShjiTtlUff, Regional Franklin stated thai the Rotarians Hughcs; Alex A. Taylor, town'cer. ' I ment proceed as a'part of this road. *—Party representatives- have marto- lege entrance requirements; the H. Elliott, State Commissioner of could perform no finer service on chrrfcr "D. M. Smythe, assessor;! In 189G-D7 George Wilcox, chair- I namely, fronri'hathani road to Mor-, Survey. New York and Environs a house-to-nouHe caavas's In the 4th classical being the necessary pre­ Education. Jn the parochial ,ls Electioa Day than not only showing David lionncl. collector, and Wil-'man; W. H. Lawreneo, treasurer, J avenue, two-thirds of a mile. j (Russell Su.^e Foundations); John paration for the artfl courses in schools the work will proceed un­ .,'td T>th districts of the Second a good example^ by voting tJiem- mont M. Chapman, freeholder.: with Parker W. Pasu* composed the' I The committee f tales it cannot i/.. Hatfield. Chairman Road Cotn- ard.-where the leaders figure the rollcpc leading to A, B- degree, der the direction of Dr. P. J. Clune, src ho w Barney Gannon was still the police Township Commit lee- with no | . H»lij^».ork can be under- „,ittw. irniou County Roard of best chances of success lie. in what! the scientific being the preparation selves. bat by arging tlieir friends Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools .of officer, and neighbors tn do likewise. By • change in the township officers. | taken next .year. ' Freeholder-- Arthur R Wendel or Rejuibllcans regard as a supreme required for entrance to scientific the Trenton Diocese, and Dr. Will­ In 1891-02 Parker W Pago was ,. In 1897-98 the Township Commit- | Glenslde avenue and Clonside , c,ixUm Jir^ Un|on (,ounty park bid for the election of James A. rotirFM leading, to the decree af..B_ rising vote tr.ery one agreed to vote iam F. Lawler, LL,D„ Superintend­ 0 today. ent of Schools' of the Newark Dio­ chairman; James H. Kelly, treas- ;tee was George Wilcox, chairman; }">ad. Summit, Scotch Plains. New } J;^ " '3'":^"'"" «° Tu..omhlv Flood, Democratic candidate .from S. or for entiance to engineering urernrer , an.inHd Joh.loiitni AA. HickTii^.irsc .Wa*,„„s thiuAe Charlem ..s F^. Woo,.. d. - an.d Parke,. . r W„.' mv,Providenc^ e *„....,..J,townshiI p an,Td I„;bdroughJ r.. ' t onimishion. i--uunro-U. iuomul> P^ast Preaidenl McDonald Holmes cese. The churchmen will begin President.'Common Council. Sum ihe Second"Ward,for Coiinciln:an. frhool--. The commercial curri­ third member of the Township' p ge. The officers remained the This la a system of roads about culum aims t.o_give. the student the Inducted three men into the club their work oh Sunday, November n mlt. Invitations have also been e\ ' This section Hent out one of tho ~ Committee; Wm. H. Swain _ was _same with the exception—that J five miles long, providing, access to education." mid" teclnricar membership. ArtJmr, :Ct;„^3iernE: jSLJSth^^wJoen -announcements, .will ..be_ irnest reKreseptnt Ions - in Jh*t..eMy_. town elerkt^^crfrii-W^HnKbe^ras^FraTiStnr the I'nioirtWrty-Pnrr-Bvn fflC TT ^Mcd-ia.iho \Vu--_Je*s0y_!5uto. general necessary for business. the Pnblic Service Gas & Electric tnade from pHlpTTB^eyefywhere. % (: m,niHMlon Brl<1 ,he N w to hear the speeches by torchlight trahiup sessor; Thos. F. Rooney, eollector,.i^a'VrJrV^ recoimnendW "in S" Uiat i "^!: \">;., ° *' Saturday nlfiht_tif Democratie ca»»- tTompany. Harold B. Lance-of the It is hoped through this multi­ lor,Y 10 Authority to^partlclpiitc*. The practical arts curriculum gives and Wm. II. Briant, -freeholder,! These, officials remained the same | there highways be laken-over as^' " Lance School, and Willis R. Bald­ plied <{fiprt to cover the -entire r I The State of New, Jersey is pro- dlitiites. "Mr. Flood, s'peakingtorno ample opportunity to students who Jerry J.Jlritt and J. R. W alsh sue-'for the years 1898-99 when the 'county roads and Improved when win of Baldwin Bros, were present­ State yyithin the six days and to 1 i posing to spend $30,000,000 on HF niilHsed gathering, promised if hi*,,-^.* »ish to specialize in manual, ceeded Barney Gannon as police'township was superceded by tho! proper right' ' "s o"f way weroroe _ fu_t ed with the Rotary insignia. enroll every crippled child between off ice • highways, i-o the importance of the. should be. elected, to have the in­ domestic or fine arts, and at the T 5^- " " "" {incorporation of tne City of Sum- i nished by the Union County Park terests of the city at heart, and .._Fo.nrteeji.Ti£itlEgJto_ta.riana_lroni.j.birJ:h_ and..eighteen.years .of age, - In- 1892-931-the -Township-Commit-"*mlt' - • — — — rComrnisslon,--and when- the-' Tiark*; lliCormatluu-that these men_cau.ini- S.W.F Time-prepares- them—tfor " ofurther enter -aeij?ojK>riBS: ™nnictpaliUes were j including as well all others of any part from tlieir various view-' assured his constituents he would liiKhcr institutions welcomed, as mas Miss Florence \ age who have any form of physical specialization in these branches if O'Neill, tne popular assistant sec--or mental disability, such as blind- they Fo desire. These curriculums retary of the Xewark Club. j ness (total or partial) as well as DM only include the fundamental Where^Red Cross -Tea &^tne^-&niEnut- Rotarians!lameness. The Commission is es- Wins American ro'inc.; of study In languages, hls- Journeyed to Bound Brook last Fri- J pccially anxious to find the young tory and civics, mathematics and , . . ,. i, „ . i j .. , j, .of traffic which Summit now faces, some doKcn nnd a half cars blaring science, but they offer a wide^^ ^^S *° .^^7 JT?TJ~\P£ "^ ,sch°o1 ^-^ alf« Membership Dues Oo ,work will be carried out next year. legion Essay Prize Ki U, l R i Ilitlcunct; with red lights, headed by a minia­ W of opportuuitles -ia cotuawp. ^en^honor of the PaKt District forking cdiildren^ who may bo . ._PasaalC-8lJcet .and.South, street.! ™ /"'*..- !?",T-?" = , ? ture bono* and party-»h>g«rw. "Ttny- ciil iiibjeef* fine arts music Governors, andTmore particularly In,Tiandlcapped. New , Providence Borough, from I wl5fh "?ni', *'!1T J»verI»ok Prior to the opening on Armis­ Ferris Douglass, of 26 Kentplacc TU(! V M A orc stra f 2 parade wound through the city with to^ic^'-PCU^^.iiria_.lij;!tooor-«>? Rev. Peter K. Emmons of When the individual cases have Paasnic River to Stony .Hill. road. , - ' \: ;, !*" " , } , ,„ , _ fkal training Including health in- j Trenton, who bas resigned the pas- been enron^ ^ classified the tice- Day, of the- tenth arihuarroll Tmulevard, a student lnSt^TieTesa's When the project was first brought! ^P*"T; lin^r l,ne ^^tion of T\'. J. j lotas oolf old" time ncds^,-whlhvpat!»^ hg m_in_.ij)2rL >_dirr i i A. £. niiii Iuright, will play during dinner. . ers-by on the sidewalks looked on aw tion, corrective gymnastics, 1\ ****** »* « rira^-Pr^byterianjCr ppted- -Children-»-. -Commteaton. .c_aJJ_oi_4hiL^AjnerlcaB==Red_Crosa>J£a5K)chial SchooW-Ija^ljcep .cbo4W-^p^tv,.ia26-aJ ra: diff«rejiee-of,-opAUU I C n A u an , 1 ci of tb He dlnWr^wTrrifo"' sorWa^Vf Tt^"^'^ ^""^3Tc^^«d^ rnd m.i»« athletics, certain courses I ™™& « "ty to accept a call will prepare a report tor-the in­ Miss Beatrice Malcolm, rhairr^wn arose as to the advh-ability-of pro­ the winner in the prize essay con­ o'clock; the meeting will bo held . speeches at points In the course of. to a similar Seld in Scranton. Mr. coming Legislature with recom- of the local membership campaign, ceeding with this route. Some per­ in citizenship, and a continuous test conducted by the local post of at 8 'o'clock. j the Journeyr attacking Republican EmmoDs feas spoken frequently in mendations as to what may be done in an interview, explained the dlf« sons believed it should be aban­ |study of Cilglish. are of eourse con­ the American Legion on "The management and promising $ommlt. and Is beloved by all who {.by the State In securing adequate ferent types of membership and doned and~Livlngston avenue taken stant eurrjculum requirements; but Meaning of Armistice Day." His changes. ™«* know him. treatment and care for all the af­ told how membership dues aro ex­ as the route. Nothing furthor has differing individual tastes and apti­ essay was picked as the best of tude.?, varying requirements for fected persons. pended. " —— been done, and tho project cannot Do Not Forget the Calls for *Tonnit Ideas* higher insttlutions, occupations and —f- - The Crippled Children's Commis­ While the Red Cross depends some forty submitted by 7th and \ bo uncTertakeit "in"p)28 Mr, Lilley, Mayoralty candidate. sion consists «f Joseph G. Uuch, of Hounded- a - challenge of "yonng life work, demand recognition in an primarily for its funds for na­ 8th grade pupils of the public and ! SprjnKrfe.]a avenue, from Morris *QiaBc«#©filR Trenton, chairman, who represents ideas." "I am a young man," he enriched curriculum. tional and international work parochial schools. .1 avenue to New Providence Borough the Klks of New Jersey; David C. The Legion will make the awara,"ard,, Tj, t, out one.and one- Wounded Soldiers!i told his hearers. "This is a young The modern hi.^h school alms to upon dollar Jnembershlps, prefer­ lnc in Sliuiml flh Bowen, of Asbury Park, director of ring to keep the or anIzatiou as a gdld medal, at the animal observ- jtnlrd mllos |„_i<>nKth. This is an v. "~—™~~~ I men's world. We need young rdiicnte jiotjiiily through .the regu­ K no Little Theatre" the State Department of Health; ance of ArmistlcjaJJay. I-riday eve- !old counly ^a and should be re- ,- , democratic as possible; three-other years ago the pessimists j »rtefts,,» , D, o. Stabily. candidal*.. lar class room Instruction but al-! Hill,, fWUliam C. Cope, of Newark,-FepT nlng in Lincoln School auditorium, | _ Tho'county-stands roady-to i L. In ten years ae-by means ofttnmeroas grpupac- | types . of. annual.membership are huilt the war, .its! from .the .Jiret wnxd^-BUd, CArA_..K„. resenUng the Rotary Club;" John E. according to .Commander Joseph I j> i |th the improvement, I wounded. Its tragedies, will be for tivitics in which boyIIOVKs and_glrl™n ^in*s nma ^- «• Woodside addressed the > resenung the Rotary giub; John E. j provided, tho chairman stated. Ex- roooe( W ATkcuinan, president of the IJemn- Gil ItirinTyTngaire, AirthTrTrt^ii nf'Coinmttnitj- -Players last Fridayr \ of^Trentoi^-repre«e«Ung W- plahrtns-thrac-shv-tmtt: " — Hanville.- Approximately- twenty ] pr0v-tdlng rights of way are oh-! gotten." Are you' a- pessimist? I cratlcClub, sounded also a call to Summit align themselves, wit• h or ; evening on the -Thalleneefor the]»anis; Albert Schurr. of Newark,! "The four annual tvpes Involve members or the Legion and lhcit:,lnC(] for w|denlng"roii*, con- ! Have you forgotten that there arc ' followers of the party to elect n« pailzations and entorprlses, some'• f-Jttf^ Theatre, cfcsracterizing the I representing the Shrlners and j fees of $1, $&, $10 and $25-aifnual~ Women's.Auxiliary stndbMl-tbe-^s^Vrncting enrbs and" i^foVTy^norTlnrn .-ill over the country" wh6"are~: Muwlr " r— ~"-' ," " , says before -the potential , prize- |de pavement . between curbs. !„..>.„ „„ .,„„„_>„ ..Throughout the campaign of now chic in tlieithel r natur^ ftorno llt^rv I growth or the Little Theatre as a ^enaioSenator morgaMorgan Fv.. Larsoni.arson., otf Perth |fly . From each of these member­ w rcnilndpr d who c winners were sifted down to three::' Summit has not expressed its will- l , ^»»ncied, who tan never ror- a'little'more than_a week. D'turui- or m MrS otbS^ociaf and'Sm "• mowmert having its beginning in , Am boy, and Assemblyman Thomas ships a half dollar goes to Na- mm,L naM Thp »ntp In ehntre of the lied „ | J*" HOI »xprtHSCO. 1IH Will j,(,t? 0ur wound|.d nre fcw com. cratle, leadcrfl have made their prin­ cthers purely recreational so^-ttej- , . , , tl0_naJ.__Hcad_Quarte_rs__ALjyashlngr. jne vote in cnoicc oi ui«. IKSI cs- |nKnGHH to go ahead with the woik. ' , t .. .. - ,,, , . ,, ', cipal - Issue tbe-*-20.00tt-fcfc*a- tw-lhc bo\s'and e'rls nT htfrh «ehnni fin/i I set by the commercial ISicatre ton, for national and inter-naTronttl "possible Tho" project may "he" ifsay-waposetlT)s f taken-hyacoinGuidd Forsterm, Josepttee cf>mh O.- -ft ls-..-..vv.-t.^--ii.„ .vr-..,-,^,- „,..- - T.^rl^rci just d atos . mucUieoUieh a rproble allies,m, huLito eacL ihs j ,, . iverfl of the Morris County b^LuSe are mLv worttv -L-H*I Sp/aktos-aWta IWBIW monthly' Members of this Commission haye-bvork The balance remain8JLn_tke_ reached next year. r t e Caerar and MaryTmfy: and "every one "of these, as though i'" action~ ItepubllCUIl ties STslmllar^n% to which"' ™**™* of^be" Ci^dS^Pia^fa7'*e™ « worr allsumin-eT^lann-ing treasury- of the local chapter r Company, Four other pupils were given tl*y m.v o »ng thS nLeste and!Mr- Woodside. whose study of the for this important canvass and for and Is used to finance local Bed there were ten times the number spokesmen have answered each at­ I honorable mention in. the contest. Ex-Regents Club D. A. R. effoV - I drama hasten made in this coun-tbe^ven more important work, Cross work. For Instance, from a There are still many men under tack, pointing out not only that the These— were Dorothy ' Bliiesing. Kovt rn,,unt rare p lmn wa r c Wbi'e (b^eTxtra-curHcnlar ac-j^ and^roa^rac^" the growth i which is to follow _«H$25 membership. $24.60 slays at Donald Becker _and_ Evelyn Berg- Annual Autumn Meeting! ; - T^*'-" . "T* * p° '«, "y «ccured and ^ tlrttics are as carefully planned ' f^the RHIe Jlwatre an^dw. H on I £ - homc._&nil,fifly_ccnt£ goe.s.lerWash.-- ln men7_oT"~th"e~"Jiinioi- "High Scb'ooK *_>. pital Jias J_.000; Hospital 81 _the .rjtliayjnerit_will be made in the im- acd_supervised as the matters' ofiit£ lsslle WJth «>niraercial theatn- Summit LeglOn POSI Inglon.. Upon these dues the or­ Vv. \w n TZZT^iTi TT . i lBronx_x5oo; Walter "uVid 800, and ' mediate" "futurc7" but" TH3o~ThaT"ry ' refin ned. As these men are dls—payers. Wut tkat lt lecai to 3 & vided. Life " memberships involve l«ests the developments of a \ d^™ *,*£ * - j togloTT Post of Summit_have~ac- • •- -— ,, ,.-£,, , . , _ , AlT ,„. , charged—and" come back" Into the 'Hie Ilopuhllcaii leader* ers;>. « a -fee of ^507 and" $100 secures a a day on which to reinc wholrsonif' school spirit and a K°JLhe a^^aettl ^^"S. ?£J°" cepte-d—TOe- Invitation of I. A. peace Is better than war.ry.-bu. t "..s-JMy-fihmorning. Slouclelg, session hwil Parl bke dcVotejl_tWestHeld.._o helworlp d"themselves a?aju ?^' ^ Out stands ^nhdence lb" the election oft^-r patrons .membership. These- ent ire •mber that on Thursday. November 10th. The read to hetp-theni—"to help them entire tlckettn spit*4lf the fact that S?«n|- in cn_lfen« ..that, per, t**2T^*ES f^?2S^ : ttotS.-«o«tl-e - diricto*I of^the rouUne business.. -In.the.afteriuwrnrr To hfl a"member or The Dug Out Jee_s_ SflJc^iW^ttoaftLBecl .COJSS moraine session will be devoted-to K_I--«.- •„.-« ! n"e total vota-may btHWurntai ford**,fi*«*w. _ - aione^^«rnttot a^^t^^^^^^aS^on this snhjecC-eoxapared the ari t \ """Koth^r^ff^eatcfC^h* ^™uu Tno»icr,_ io_ .ooo fits" treasory to augment., the eTuTfTw- •the. chih^wilj-^c-t-upon a...coatem.- i thtr-mtm mtmt-be-iHsnHe4~ve+eFintS4 *^f^' .noHSr&Pen4Ml at E:^iiIo£tethl3 u sl8 on Fr usual." af_the theatre to ar parasite "TE5Tj'*f * Jd&y evening, Armis; ment fund of the organization." " jpiatetT revision of the by-laws. fol-;of tme of .the allied armies. Their Suornini: -wilt remain open-t»>ttt » II is hoped that in tbla. evening i-lowcd by a reception for Bcw.mcm-j ar^"'cJiecTfed up^itriffiir^-^^^nignt. tn order to give"«U f had fa^teaed Wseir on the body of t»ce Day, althe presentation of Details of campaign organization IW)rds ^ sion, parents wUl find eitempli- tfiJEj.- r-bern. Mrs. Walter—II- Allen. -arr—And lost as. -Jflwaiaiy organ- I "Bean-fiesta" a story based on-an^-hitve~b=ve ^beei n completed ftjutL" evexv- W'Vt VoteranB Bureau -I>efore -they— «re-4Vd,mm'" u -"chance t»—eiteretee—Uw_. H!S3^iioa..iaOh#,^tiB«es3iSS? IMFFgptfTTi**^*^^'1**'' ^ W^HHM^Wid«^-»—J-—?•»-—°^™-rn»|gpm| i;i,nl thing points to a qtiielr; efficient niiiiUoaed^., 3Ji£jfi:i£L^tMu»~iiBriadB-t ' strive*! to t *4 .The «ffieers,,forvtlBr.-comItts.yeari them to M-eTfjTCr^rr'^^JrimrrjTiin^ llfW«>nt-ebt^«iwHm-i-«n**ti-HK«--Bt...i„-fstroy--U -»»- the *n m tae uaea».«i=e^= "ifttwlrt-ehn^i^'AMjttatteJ-iwK^^^ l tt!e,^fcf^?=a=SSlCr-...f-»^~-^Ti:.T. ci??Q tb 2'B00 aerabCT^for-Sum- T,,„ „~ nnd tabara^S ^2^1'^ «nmd, is «mgglihg to bo- { The -post wUL^eet aT" their. -The-Board of Managers- of Bon-1 Emma Tlauchfuss. vice-president; j cxceirent cantcen"."anir for-th«L.for- i tuMr respective votilfK^lace*-^. Jt mit. nle Brae,Farm for depon.de.n_ __ t boys, j Mrs. George S_S.: Sym, secretarynccre1ary_;. _ t.Uiiatc"a_ bed. Of the forty beds a - s ^Al«W!^ttatlSl»^ at Mllllngton, NWa.JLftH. KCt aside, j Mrs. Percy K. Abrams, treasurer; few^re kept for transleids%nd-tbe Inu-hing starr'ticrhirr "rlhlf *S™ ! ploitaoon." JZ^L, :. i ^«a,r«ng their iervlee caps, and b Armistice.. Day ^.November. lMht as j Miss. Anna; C. Todd, choptotTr; and r(.^t for the *»ore-disabled; the Berkeley Hts. Community. :1 "IT from 8.30to ff??wfl L^W f T*e r#AB«T«I TM* E*ir~i «***>•-*»• fthe- Roth-Strand- where one on which tho friends of" the {Mrs. Henry D. Fitts and Mrs. Mor-( wajtmK j|Ht jH always ionR-. Thnu- ! Jm extent suggest the klnd^rac- ^ P^ipal evils^f the com- , tS^hToel-1 "JTiS^tor Strong Report By I Ass'ii UrElect Officers i De nela ltt farm wllLbe particularly welcome Kan Hand, members of the CJCCCU- sands have come and gone. There "ties for which the students! merest thea're are^ the star sys- .,;"*" ^"^ "Mr^-for the past year, lL ms many I tlve^ board. _f*-JLnx&JV)W_ . _... ^ foi»r.hii.ndrcd..acUve_ine!ji ' . _.„_ .~ - -^^nrtHtim*- -of T. ^ws-nre larfeely responsible: tenrrthr--Ioiir"T^nr-th^.»triTiiifrfor-*«5«-f- - L w c lt intn ^ acquainted with'the work of' P- dedication tir-box office] and the Board_Is-anxious that | the membership are: Mrs. Charles ; - ^ for • assistance again, but a i nlng, November 1.1th. i ne e.icx ^ suipthTt-iifKh: | receipts. ' Big bnsiness. In the form est institution of this type in Sum: to lls mlt, are very proud ot their 3Cth these friends visit the farm "at this j U. Baiilm, vice presldeht-general; friend who gave $10,000 for the , f>f officers will take place anoiao., of theatre syndicates is averse # - , w 1 time to sec-what has been accom- : Mrs. Joseph -Frellnghuysen, .curator pport of the hospital'room died i annual drawing for payment OJ ** ' * i experimentation by aspiring, play- \ FOR SAFEIiJaUSTLNG annual report., which wUl_b.c sub­ HU Damage mitted to the stockholders' annual plished through-thete-generosit^—^KeneM»HMrs^-Wini»m A.- Itocker, \ recrently. and left no provision in-in bond-* to_b^reUredJ^eroi>or_i«:- Award Case wrights or innovators of the new j a,BO be a a,,,rc Kuppens ltt j meeting this. Thursday. Slxty boys -Ate- now enjoying I state regent; Mrs. Harry A. Mar-' her will. This Is one of the needs »'*'' f* - stagecraft.- wMeh- might prove a.\ .. A few simple rules suggested home and"_care In a_gmup-or_Ilve ? shall, state chaplain; "MistrMildred to be met this year. be "served from €.30 to 7.30. Again Postponed by wardens on handling of fire­ The Association shows assets of financial failure." . „ new cottages. The Kiwanls Cot-|l5nnI», HUte treasurer, and Mrs'.' arms are of timely Interest with $761,877.30, q t The Dug Out books are audited PlKtpc] The casting committee of the dreri thiri« fh™„K?'-.°,Un" ta«e- Eiven »y the Kiwanls Club ' William J. Ward, state correspoud- once a month, and are open to the f hearto the opening of the fall hunting Te i in t AmerijcjmTe^onBaJI ore Jt'S'linH- ?I ^ ? £- i Playere reported their plansin con- J '5h?!5f ^mL^r \ ^r}t ° N^ark. was the first to be i lnK secretary puTuTc. f the season. Duncan Hood *-~--^l° J section the play to be given at^ihe JSnl«f^»MMMtto.U,nC«recU!«: S5nPC lh™ tile -dining ' When buying your Christmas Corporation and; t^^m of the Hook and These suggestions follow: r Hh arC: ha Thursday Evening G. Hurry CnJU; for tfce fhJ rL™^.= .,'« ?,^ , »- *»• administration building presents remember trie Dug Out , S 1 0 tTO, Don't forget to remove the 1 n aB du(,s M bW ^tCoI. McEntee to Speak to Summit in th. 'e ™^ . i i Ladder Company «* the Sammil ^L^Zl^Li^J*my nt »»»«»> _-. •" • *• *"" and two itvvfo ne uHUfi™w Cottages. iu, «fo uij)o~r boy s ! - ' idiop. 22 WCFI 53rd street, New ' Prcnaratlons have been coov M matter of shells from your gun the Instant '«nh r *,Z «««ier or thinec , F'ti-& nHnnnwnDepartmentt . The play, "On | r V A V fm! or Fire you cease hunting. We nil know S^ 1SSS S£ £,JSi^^ "SZI ' °^° ^""ageand | High School TOnlniTnW York r»HY, unere- TWI ^Ul find pi^ for the annual ball QJ-Uffi t j many suitable gifts. The work of Summit Post of the American:! n tf f ban n the reputation of, the ' "didn't 7io 8r2 mc arerag«^" tiiu e luvesie""•*"'"d ' of' lne. EkHrtn, Ooui't ' - " conducted, ^according to a letter^ real estate and has had no fore- „t these buildings, with the excep- 1 the muzzle to sweep the horizon. A^^nST^VoS^ Ae ''!'"^ W«"t» **o y-rs scholar-, s«nt „ut. "to meet the "KM** closure^durlng the past year.! uion of-the Edwin Gould Cottage, 8nlD m lta, i An accidental^ discharge may tiftsemblv will be held at 11 a m y- i providing some comfort and habpl^c lege and ia his community, and The report to be issued Thursday have teen the gifts of New Jersey sweep a fellow gunner "beyond : ana,isemnid wily l wbmo li the n«.ie regulaa at r aHig. inh . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ hnn^ to | nc88 Tor those who returned #0*3 iliss Mabel Borden, of Summit- shows the following main itcmsr philanthropists. the administra-. the horizon." School program-in- observance of you, you know how great is this ! the war crippled in mind or bofly.'^ Kirby Page To Speak . • The-,orga>Bfiat|on inducted seven i^CC«.P,^aShL0n.ha^a Nov" ^UO" building -and the poultry need, if not be thankful, and give , Joseph Manger, chairman of 'Sh*! new members, Mr. and Mr*. Percy Don't lay your loaded gun on dUes $ 0 888 Dr< ; Armistice Day. A f the ground. Your, dog may accl- .• \ J°J,r- * " - : - houses were given by one friend a tittle. IT every one would re- [ Entertainment Committee, fold ttu*" * Voung Meo s Dinner Hammonds,' Miss Mabel Borden. paid stock »15 400;. interest, fines] who-prefers to remain anonymous, T^ntJy^ieF'WJtBelHgger and spond w;lth even a small- amount, i the response has been tripled ©«« Miss Florence Coomaa, Miss Elsie and fees $44,853.02; mtg., and ctf. other buildings were erected by the 1-utn-^wottH—sfwtri—be—raised, i last year. Th Y lose a master. Fine of $200 and License :, - M. C. A. ,a Sherrocfc. Paid Dederer and Edwin loans paid, and matured. $78,460;_$maUei. gifU from msinv friend8. Other years the Dug Out has. car- The ball will be.decorated^bjfcj with th* "<-•"" ""' *"• -.«onJaBcfXon Don't draw a gun toward yon, monc to a, 111 CmiBsa Dederer. ' Suspension for Chauffeur rled on by flic Bale of- tjhe 25-cent ladles* Auxiliary of the I«y S/oHts of the-Summit ! pieces witl—furntsh-^inosie, "^li S' £ T v * «*.'. November trillGE SILK 4on't pass It, muzzle , first, to j Disbursements—Loaned on mort- ners and-may be reached by con- chauffeur, of Murray Hill, was churches i.0ld a great many last j committee will furnish refreal! X a e,wteft another person. ! gages, and shares, $135,820; with-jtlnulng oat Springfield avenue, af- wr to n» « *"- *•• ** •• " SbeaudL- Theater-. Bwilding., No-' fined $2fttL.. for operating. u- car year_:_- -,— _ .. —.— Iments. l>on*r" lean your gun against jdrawals, $30.430.03; matured shares,iter teaTlng Summit .. r Si 1° °' °»«Uon« which are eon- vember 12. 14 and 15th,. for. the while und.er the influence of Mrs. Carroll P, Bassett, chairman j Mr. Manger asked that espect a. tree, where a passing hunter '$83,493.76;. Interest on borrowed 1 Among those who are members youj benefit of the C D; of AL Persons liquor, -by Justice, Williams yester-| for Summit, is asking that con- thanks be extended to tfiote Khhv 1 . >^»* generatmn, or dog mighty easily dislodge IL money and prepaid*stock, $2,973.72:1 of the Board* are: Harry V. Os- f New Tcrk navftg articles to contribate may day. Wright was arrcFtcd Sunday 'trlhutinni bo sent • to Miss Hilda I ShorfHllis for their support of^U And don't lean on the gun bar­ all other operating expenses, $2.-'borne, president; Bishop Wilson R. Sure, ^\Sa th - ^ ^^ call 2S59-W-or S©.—Adv. 686.81; borrowed night by Officer Gannon on Sprlng-. Osborn. 107 Hobart avenue, In or-1 cause, as well,as thanks'In-V"^' rel yourself. The. experienced money repaid, J Stearly, C. W. Fcigenspan. A. B. wm7*, 5 * weaker. The date $70,000; total. $325,410.32. Balance fleld avenue. He pleaded guilty dcr that we may know how much i dents of Summit, New \m """'finally set for Nbvember hunter always "breaks" his gun Leach, John T. Colt, Percy S. was on hand. $316.35. yesterday morning. In addition to Summit is giving: ,_ Please make}Murray Hill and Berkeley it £.!?, Garaged In order not Plan to renew yoor Red Cross when stopping to rest, Young, Mrs. Manton B. Met calf, membership thnrngh Summit Chap­ Mrs. Sidney Colgate, M«. J. P.th e One^Wrtght's license was BUS- checks payable to the" Dug Out,,|nc, jall-of whom have been ter, Kor- lltlLf» 3WSI. LL_ SQbscrlbv for this paper. Voorbees, Mrs. srV. B. Brewstec. j pended for two years, and send to MlssrOsbqrn. '- - [their support : ••v-; f^fW^^ ?v:P£ ^.^^^SEBTWJK THB gPMlttft HKRAtD AKP SUMMIT KECORP, SUMMIT, K. J. RW •te '*PB8PXV. MOV « » > « i« i» nlin auip Dr. H. H. Bowles, of Woodland m 4t"-^ avenue, attended the' 'Prlncefeo- hJm Personal Mention Ohio State game Saturday. CityNew^ Books, Inusic, Topics ~, Miss. Emily M. Benslnger, of 121 The Y. w. c. A. Exchange is open gv*> VJJM sleeat eouruwy yon am show year guest* to to have their Summit avenue, spent the week-end daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Christ­ oofVr.A. i^pWt* iM#atIoj*ee an tbta page. Tbe nicest courtesy you^sn show at her home In Stroudaburg, Pa. mas cards, gilts and novelties. At the regular November meeting £$Wr frlaad* to to let them learn of your visit through this page Max Shapiro, of Tulip street, has L. H. Nature League annual returned to business after being of the Brayton Parent-Teacher As­ ">fceaiirer you go away. W# will consider it a courtesy whenever meetings have been held recently sociation, held in the school audi­ confined to his home for a short In the schools of Red Bank,, time with illness. '•» torium on Monday afternoon^, tha V*3*» *ive t» an ttetn of;any kind. Telephone It to Number 1900. Shrewsbury *nd. Mana«quan. ^ . general subject' of "indoor recrea­ Him"» fc m JZ. •*'y i •*»•< . Mrs. Antoinette Pavia, of Brook* tions, the topic for the year, was The Hon. Ruford Franklin,' pf discussed very ably by two experts Second Liberty Bonds George Rea, of New York, returned to the Beechwood for' the lyn, spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Triolo, this city, will be the speaker for under the two heads of books.and a week-end guest at • the winter. . * Bergen Chapter, Daughters of the iwood. Union place. Summit music aa recreational forces in the NATIONAL Are all called for payment on November American .Revolution,, Jersey ...City.: life of thw child. Miss .Julia ^Hunt, 6f the Police Justice Robert B. Williams at their meeting Armistice Day, Fri­ 1-th, 1927, at par. Interest ceases >&Cra, J. M. Uuncan aud Miss Dun- n. day, of this week. Miss Etta Jacobus, head of the on of the Beei-hwood. spent the BrecbwoouT had as her guest for and Philip JtfcDermoU, of Summit* Bamberger book department, spoke BiiNK that date. si-week-end in Glen Ridge. I lfatu week-end Mrs. Robert Hunt, of attended the "Princeton-Ohio State on Children's Reading, and Mrs. W • • Cambridge, Mass. football game at Princeton, Satur­ An evening of dancing and cards Harriet Ayer Seymour, of the Sey­ day. was enjoyed by about twenty-five mour S_chool._of Musical-Re-educa- Our services for collection of these bonds M.lllw E. E. Lippincott, of New couplea last Saturday evening hi §8f4iaswick, paid her usual week­ Mrs. Mary Van Norman,' who has ttou. discussed Music as a Recrea­ 8TRUST Mrs. Florence Merriman and her the new Franklin School, the af~ are offered to all holders without cost. end visit-toMhc Beechwood. ftfent the past year in travel fair was arranged by a group of tion. Both speakers, thoroughly daughter. Gene', of Linden place, modern in their expressed- belief abroad, returned to the Beechwood went to Princeton Saturday with neighbors in thatrschool district. '•J $Trs. Oliver B. Merrill, of Tulip on Saturday for the winter. .Mr, and Mr*. Baker, of Phila­ that culture of any kind cannot be COMPANY •Street, will he hostess to the Col- fprccd on the child but must bei delphia, to see the game between A Community Thanksgiving Serv­ • Xege Club tomorrow evening. Miss .Katherlne Lord, who is a Princeton and Ohio State. presented appeaiinfcly if it i3 to be-| ice is 'planned to be held in the come part, of hl» real inner life and: -Mtttutentr -at Br^n Mawr College, Strand -Theatre on Thanksgiving ,a source of true Joy to him, gave a m karke r W. Page has returned to .'pent- the week-end with her Miss Julia Wilcox, daughter of morning. The sermon at that serv- J*iA homo on Summit. avenue, from. tho late-George-AVllcox, at one "time ire—will "be"preached~ by the "Rev." !MK°_,__»" «L" -_r>A>' years has made her home in New Presbyterian Church* teresting -to -consider_._in regard to Mrs. Daniel Burke, of Fernwood Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Gil- York, was the week-end guest of the new recreational 'methods tfiat ro»d. will entertain the * Friday are being followed iu guiding the Ian, who -were married at tjjtj .MidS.Katherine Post at th©iBeeeh-_ r-TJie SuimnJt-PristljOfficQ wilf re­ 4fr*41ng C'Wb it- its nest- meeting-:--- JJcccliwootr on Friday, sailed' Satur­ child: at" olay: and'at work"; main open on Friday, Armistice -Tire—: Book- Week . end of party-and dance to be fcrfd on the^f!j, _ day fur a visit to Bermuda. They Day, until 1 p. m., and will furnish - ,MissXangan, who spent the sum- ! will be at homo at the Beechwood lit. Rev. "James Craik Morris, the program was - most in­ evening of Dec. 5th by ihe members "* mer in the White Mountains, has '• the two regular mail "deliveries. terestingly presented by Mis \ olTthe ^AJtaotiattosT Ch^ks^oTuck-! I after December 2nd. Bishop of Panama, preached at Mails will be sent out at the regular 3 Calvary Episcopal Church, last Jacubus, who ^escribed the j et» should be made ^yable l« UTS..* hours all day. There was only one frequent „ predicament of the It. B. Welch, ii Oakland pisee. Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Morris delivery today. Election Day. For a Change of Diet were week-end guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Hermann dcSeldlng, 193 b,m a,ul et wh lacks aI Try Our Tabl^d'Hote Luncheon Summit avenue. An evening of pictures taken by I!. ?Ji 1 V / , ,° U-to te held on Tuesday arrowed for C. H. C. Jagcls on his recent visit knowledge of Buch classics as Ste-!the inspectioa of the parcats. The 50c and 75c to the Holy Land will bo given at venson'y '•Treasure Island," Kip­ meeting was cenciadti -with a de­ - City Supervisor John P. Broome ling's "Kim" and other never-old represented the University _of St. John's Lutheran Church, lightful tea served by a most effi­ Beechwood road and Da- Forest delights in the world,of children's' cient entertainment committee. Maryland a» one of the two lines­ stand-bys. Yet creating-a taste for! November 15th men at the Maryland-Yale football avenue on Tuesday, November 29th Days Colegrove, Inc. game at New Haven Saturday. Mr. at eight o'clock. A free will offer­ the classics is often a delicate task. W „_•__- -_„>m,OL-| w, Broome was a classmate and per­ ing will be taken for the beueflt of A child to enjoy things thoroughly *nailKSgJVHIg Appeal F«H" 310 SPRINGFntLD AVE. TELEPHONE 2200 the mortgage fund. , must discover, or scorn to discover, is Pay Day!... sonal friend of "Curley" Byrd, 1 Blind Babies' coach of the Maryland eleven. them for himself and often he must browse uncoerced through a ho:*t —A Father-and Son Dinner will be of seemingly Inferior, but quite' Mrs- Jonn AIden. founder mti For Holders of Second Riiford D. Franklin, of Spring­ held on Friday, November 11th, at Dresident field avenue, was best man-at_tho harmless.things hi order to have general of tie Interna- fi:45.p.m., in the Methodist-parish the joy, of climbing step by step to «ons£l Sunshine Society Which wedding of Miss Catherine" T. houBe. The speaker will be L. E. Liberty Loan Bonds Beardsley, daughter of Mr. nnjyklrg. - tho best things. Miss Jacobus ro-. opiates the Arthur Heme for McLachlin. who" was for 2J years! minded her audience of .the dlKl-jB,ind B361^ Gn P«*e Grove ave- Hurl bet T. Beardsley, of Fan wood, a Y. M. C. A.- secretary in China. l,e has N. J., and Desmond ""Williams Mel- cultles experienced by the book ex-!" - issued her aunual "^ =n Mr. McLachlin has seen a great port, when asked to give lists of j Tnanksgmng appeal as follows: Franklin Dining Room lore, of Paris, which took place ft:i s The Treasury Department hap Saturday afternoon in All Saints' deal of the world and is a highly "best book3" for children. To rec-'. '' »* #™iir is ctos*-at hand, tailed for redemption of Second Liberty Ijoan interesting speaker to men and ommend a book for any child oiie oow «aickIS"the «««e 0!e5^it seems Breakfa^^uncfieon and binner Served Episcopal Church in Scotch Plains, fca el Bonds on that date. Interest on this, bond issue, N. J. boys. must know something of the nature!""'T >' ' "d^>- that I wrote yon Siftobrtyfonday Dinners and Interests of the child; and the,asi"ng fotorr yoar one kindness of course, will cease November I5th.~ You will On Friday evening,- November "best book" for any child "will' In uoijiiiiun, tot"_ _1»2€ > - - ^^rnocin^Tea Served naturally want to keep your money working for Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, of 11th. at 8 o'clock, Circle No. 4 of i evitably be the book that is a sub-| Here I come again, Walnut street, were t 1 L 0 reminding y**11: TWTr-JmwTiT?--xnTrtti[n"'prt^VriirnK_bf"*yoTir_ ux^j-the-Fii st-Bfipti3trChurch--wiIr-hoId i JectTjf mtCTCsUTo'Iiim. "'"WtTnfusT^ " ot ycur past kindaejsesTTfia f "HP^r-Heservat prise party Sunday evening on the hoping that you will be as glad- K»tts> Call 128ET" bonds-for redemption and immediate placing of a moving picture entertainment '< follow after," auoted the speaker, 32nd anniversary of their mar­ consisting of pictures takexr-try-r'and find him where he iti." How- to help ths blind children this your funds in some other safe, profitable • In­ riage. Those in the party included Arthur H. Rahman while "abroad ever, the speaker suggested several \ Then«S»™B »» we will be glad ^MARGARET^^BBms vestment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunne, of last summer; a Lindbergh reel and 1 29 FRANKLIN PLACE Morristown, Mr, and Mrs. Glraud of'tho old i.tand-bya that should ap-1'TS^*^! - ¥ , ., ; SUMMIT, N. J. a comedy. Following the enter­ peal to any child in any generation i_ ,r^rf / *a J*1* n^ ** ' Co-operating with the Treasury,.Department,.thia j Fischer, of " Morristown,. „ .and. tainment light refreshments will be A I Adeline O'Neill, of Summit. Mrs. snch ss Alcolt-S "Eight CousInsT*TL!*"» °«*«-«*lMtr bat I an; institution offers its facilities in the redemption served^ Members and friends of Dana's "Two Years Before the ^ffif5 ,U^ w£t^ «** ?eneral TOrk-f - ol the Second Liberty Loan Bonds held by you : Dunne and O'Neill are daughters the church are cordially invited. e er |ar.d Mr. Fischer a son of the Must" and the bolovad "Katy" *" A™ ^ " ^^^rmtes. I am " and also- in satisfactory re-investment of There will be no admission charge. books by Susan Coolidgp. She alsJ o getting better and I will soon tor- ^ your couple. Mr. and Mrs.. Fischer have get that I was ever disabled. money, mentioned a few of tin- out standing. Manir JiYed in Summit three years, com- friends" nave coma , ing here from Morristown. They new books that wunld appeal to the.'forward |£ child of heart snd imagination, as help us. for example were married In Staten Island. the Lfons Fortnightly Club The Trade Wind," by Cornelia Clubj ar; pumas on sun Nokol Oil Burner OBITUARY Tomorrow, November 9th, Dr. £Z-™°--°JL »JL.^*M3r..lfiaeia_Xwr. Help writers*. Laboratories. H Jaa. S..Plant,-dlr-ect«r of the E&sejc scripts by--book" experts-as-a- -ta— Approved by -all leading* safefv County Juvenile Clinic, gives the M3t'that brought this about. * Leonard George hoo|: 'oJL-SSMCfiOw^^^...jicm^^^^^^-aXton ^Ssaslfc-and ; ^Boards or • Bureaus * iir ArlertcaT -fft^-^rTouT^Ttlr^'De^re the nooks of general appeal were Bug-; -- - - ^ ana -A-—telegram '~-Tren™mtffi*nTeT now chairman of ifte Lions C»m- ' George, at Glendale, Calif., tor Child Study Department of the gested—as ""Saturday's Children"!mitte« t« *n*t-r ^ .-, . many years a resident of Summit, Fortnightly Club, at the 'Y. M. C. A. by Helen Crewe, "Adventures in roomt £ hT^\ J?™!*™1™ Satt Open Saturday Evenings from 7 ttr9" and well known to Its older resi­ His topic is announced as "The LReading" by Mr.s. May Lamberton i Te ^L***£££ *V? Z?? £ Noltol N§kS|| Service dents, states that his aon, Leonard Development of Healthy Mental At­ Becker, and "Girls Who Did" by children ™»-l ^fh nnl, f 5* Efficiont — Dependable George, died on November 3rd at titudes in Children." These lec­ Hele) Ferris editor of the "Amcri5-,^^T**?n TJ^-^^ Phoenix, Aria. tures are open, not only to mem­ soa stM to Specialists In Oil Heating for Homea, Apartmcatsr" can-Girl," and by Virginia Moore, a,' us. bers of the Child Study Department, book full of vocational suggestions' But there are so many other Garages, Greenhouses and Industrial Plants. Death of Summit Woman's Father but also to all members of the Sum-. , as it compr4»e«-a series of infer- \ thing, s that we harp t_o_ - navh.a e in James Philip Pufizelt died Thurs- mTTParent-Teacher Associations up^l^r^ essful-wonleTirTOrff kinmaintainingd , an institution of tMs New Jersey Oil Heater Gorpi day morning, November 3rd. at his on payment of a reduced fee of $1 I«I Lindbergh's "\Ve"; is a and the one Kinanps^; isio™ residence in South Norwalk, Conn. for the course of four, and to the book every boy not to mention girl, bers who tfo some one ti&SSr .= .--.-.. HEaiRYFELDMANN, Itopresentatlvg =- •The deceased ie survived by_three general public at $2 for the course. will mevitabiy long to possess. ^ year to help. are tuT^iJ^ C9 im\ PLACE TELEPMOSE 15CS-B daughters: MrB. Paul Na&h, "Statm- The hour of the meeting tomorrow Mrs. Seymour, who followed on friends always ^^caoi^ »ford. Conn.; Mrs. J. Gllson Ward. is 3.15 p. m. Tea will be served the program, spoke hoth amusingly! This Thanksgiring I am iranell SEE ONE IN OPEKATION DEPENDABLE and inspiringly on "How to Make.ed to urge youto heln, ^Tw^IPtl South Norwalk. Conn.7-and Mrs afterwards and a very enjoyable af­ S b Ihe Goyn Talmage" of 188 Summit ave­ ternoon is anticipated. JMusic a Recreation." Referring to coa™»l bfilu ZJ£againa . *Hivia ° ™g no nue, Summit. a sign in a London window, -Mush- r " 1E1 ° ' central heating plant, we iea* ihe tijjggs$ Quality and A. Thanksghjnpr OKerlnff Lesson s Without Tears sho rc DlaCfi „ J P ". with seven 4U*enr*t" hi^ rs __M - MoQdy„,and -Mrs. Nicholson Ptca-for the. recreational meUmd In! Some way I r I Iurnac«- te sure y.Kj i7>u tan I Delivery Service Commeflt^irrTee- whose dress shop at 361 Spring- . {he teaching "of" musTc Why cultj-j better enjoy Jisia ,v,t u ulus, rew wcAks nno „r , i>. --seaf?? 3f- Masonic Uall Oils c Friday at Aox-lac^; ^ter ^^mfei^ bccauae.lt cost nothing K W3II tho P rccption may^hV^awafeftftf-d^fn J?fefe»a* IftWt.wild game..wiU.te.«uitcplentiful consensua of the board that those Cw, Surliigilrld ATc.I>enarj"lTacc th^Tmost seemingly "unmusical" children, affording them that jov in Willi anq that many a x who COuid afford^payment in The •. Telephone 68" ' tween 3JS9 ind i. gaiad stioV^'wlii tempt ymir trigger clinic should pay for the services music that is tho -i4ght of-every finger. ^Suggestion -of- a- yearly audit of chlju. And. lhc~ -aim—of - HtniHueal • J, A.T. Qrieatal- TheHobair^ teaching,. .whatever .the methods jtlm Board-of-Education matters - -f-pursued, should be—to Tpach-the Patronixe HERALD .drertiHem ] IF YOU'RE SHY OH was suggested In an audit report _ Meals Served and Chinese inner- life- of thffchild—"the truth i-nade by mnsir IT. -ClaTk7"b0ard EXCLUSIVE ^JHENTELB in the inside or him"—as the speak-! aud tor.. The present system is for er aptly put It, to give, him a pro-j Guns; Knives audit every three years. In his re- grcasive_pstnt=of-..viow and some-- 1 chase of two propertiea in East ^thing.to live.by,-.. For,-concluded lorraine Dance or Hatchets calTon us Snoi^^elCleahefl ?ummitrthc Pormichclla and thei Mja/Scymour^jhe old words hold! j S^L'?"*0 - »™pertle -^cQnired In ..musical as in all education—:- 8i Splendid "Tha truest servics is inward and! urn ifor the expansion of Roosevelt Hall consists in finding God's- plan for School, the Hardy property for ^orthHrfd, !f. J. Sad Renovated ch-life." . WU Ho™?,"&?• -"*$>»- 8«n„St Pi-escription Home l.and Company property for The business of the meeting in­ EVERY "tVEDXESDAY NIGHT Waahlngton School, did not ap^ar cluded the reading of the following In the minutes of the board Mr Service reports: Report of the last meeting Beginning Wed.. Xov. Sth Summit Hardware Go. !ry..» y the Oriental Method Morgan said he was «*wt*in „^y the secretary, Mrs,_ G, Simsou, Music by Fredl Hrw^l^y^ A. . ^ . c for the pur- -aaa-the report-on the amemioil by" Agents for Ditco Lacquer Chases had been drawn up and for filling prescriptions promptly laws by Mrs, R. Bertram. The re­ Lackawanna Serenadcrs WfflO MACXUNWiX NO CHEMICALS passed, and that their failure to ap- and accurately. port on the program" was given, bv] 361 Springfield Av*. Thone 216 Summit; R J. r n th ml Bcfreshmcnts rr l i "«tes must have been Mrs. O. Ward Diabrow, who re'-I AU Hand Work an.oversight - _ „ No matter how simple or.'how minded the Association of the card- Tkc board accepted the reslgna- complicated a prescription may rifi °/ * *•*. blotto StrohaUet be it will receive the careful at­ e teac tention of-.an.experienced grad­ qchLff 4 ^r-in Roosevelt School to tak* effect November uate pharmacist. We guarantee «h, Illness wal a given as the all ingredients to";be of highest KSES-*! ™ *°** **?nmZ purity in every caste. Poultry for Thanksgiving t^yland, who has been teaching at tho same school, w»a choseT to Prices always reasonable. osian & Co. 8UCC*«» o«r, Mc Ifeugall report­ ed that Miss Rath Keisler "r Importers AmTmay;we «»gg«t **« yoa onfcr your Turkey early. la*t Friday for acute appendecltis Rogers' Pharmacy Oriental and C3iinese Rugs :.. ~-—s«fr Dte-iB'Traftrptange — INCORPORATED Oysters -_pam» - Fre^L.Froits aBdJKe^etableRT ItJMION PL. Thone 1384 SUMMIT, N. J. London.—When a passenger Teleph»w» 74 SnWailt, 5. J, train plunged; over a precipice be­ Melville M. Rutan & Co. tween Sarajevo and Mostar, YHKO- Agency few Lonja Sherry'a salvla* 280 ersons are reported to

UrtfiJ_r_ •.•-•% .'.fsW*;-' ¥H£ StTJMMIT HERALD AHJ> OTPOT RECORD, SUMMIT, K. J. PAGE *HRfig 1 [Marie Parrfsh and Ottille Echreiber «fla2^,^r*- Phnr»«'» w Cox. Mr. audi of &tew York, Mr. Hurd's brother,! Mra. Ralph Mw.ji.tl und Gilford Miller. 84 m Short Hffls ;Arthur Hurd. was best man, and' Public School Honor Roll *"Z2*i? L • the ushers Were Tell C. Schreiber. The funeral or Henry Mossrord,' Hord-Schreiber husband of the late Florence* Wll-' ^ Makes Him Strong Jr., brother of the bride, Richard ' lita Mossford, took place on Satur-,'. of Mltsa Mario Lon "I 32) S# years old aOd take Vinol s Hurd. Jr.. of New York, Philip L. d«y,?tjlie- residence of Mr. MOBS- Pupils Who Have Not Been Absent Nor Tardy for -wejkces*. ^ It is fine.- 1 have 1 saicrd in. strath awd weight."—: During the Past Mouth E. M. RFokei. You begin to feel Frioiilaire BRAYT0N' SCHOOL - Stephen Fuscuetto, Dudley Lawtoa. stronger, eat and sleep better, the ELECTRIC© HEFRTqERATION (Robert Minor, Ernest Nahr, Henry very FIHST week you take Vinol. Saturday at ^ -.^ unO~tanUd a^sheaf ™reut,y returned from p. .trip A simple, strengthening iron and ,*t HJVI* *" , * lift „ i*t *T1»A |«#M»t tt * 3|M *V WW V^tlH.^ 4* Oil*.'til, -™ . ... to, iv.inderga'Heii—David Book, Jo-. Richards. Malcolm Smith, iloyt ITa- See it on display at . IDC "\^ ...... Tciir/in** /Ifnrl *-*« Tl...... ,int. ..# .... cod liver compound in wee for oyer bI't-Churc* **j£r?h at,3:3t a0 P- to. The ^^ ^ ^^ Eun.p o(hoaor J^topc, d.ed on riuuHday of Dttcu-.. «,<.„„ j . ron„tabll. jr - A\\a1i -Nel- UcrhiU. -Dorothy. Bar>«skuc- Iwne. 25 y *ar* ror_ jmrvoufi, run-down ' son. David Thomas. Warren Ktrby,} Jf""0,^- "a™ Pofanl. Barbara a a rr c 1 a browamen w,v ha affet anda b deB moMrsi(i. James JII. Symington enter-' men and waeo, feeble 'old folks ^cSleB-M£Ur* *- ^^r ^V TJ *5hri* «?'S« « « ^^« «*- "»wwu* ", wi.-h ^ » i .* ---, i T^- „„„„ Tv.i.n i„T,n ! Pretzel 1. Aina Decker. Crane Electric Co. T t ta c<1 and sickly children. You'll like the -'accompanied by. Mrs. «•*"*"' maids ^6rc gowns of vellow with ™ Misa Marie Louise "Schreiber Lynctte t ooki\ Frances Dolan, Jane . ,,_,, - ,, . ,,., „ _Vj„Samu. , „t _I pleasant taste of VinoL - U.^Conui, n 59 Union Place Tel. 241 Summit, N. J. ,n cr^Vnodmere, L I-, as m!H.ro« brown bats and carricJ-oouVilfred Johubou. Robert "MOOK. " , riet Uertrand. Virginia Bertrand, Henry Muclunore, John Ovens. the Short Hills Club, where the re- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Muir cn- '.Margaret Caw ley. .Marie ClancL •' William Siehert. Pierson Tator, Ed- ceptlon was held. The bride's table tertaiued at dinner on Saturday for Dornthy Fo.ss, Patricia Holbert.ina Anderson. Klizabcth 'Magaire. was arcanged on the stage-aitd-af ter Mr. and Mr.1, Te'.l C. Schreiber. Suit, Felt Hat, Overcoat, $3.95 Dagmar Job n.-.on, 'Mary Jane Mur-; '1 helina Swerson. Meiine Tron. the long line of guests had passed The guests numbered Mr, and Mia. ray, I'eter Brown. William Dewar, Shirley V/inht. Carol Olson. before the bridal party refresh- Richard F. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. cotaateaccHL. , . and Mrs. T. Wilson Lloyd, Mr-.-and BenjamiFredericnk GenurJ.diNVieVolUt, Josep, h HaskelMatleol, j Robert-Ahl^rlmGrade IK--Florenc. Thomase Poyas. Comblas. Con-, -incutAnions s-trere-serve UKWW i>re*fBd t -andi\t'rt-- dancingMr. ands GeorgMrs. Marshale A Hurdl "Geer. Henr, yMr Meeker,. and "Mrs "Mr.. -Rot>ertWorthy.- "Moody, - Vv'imw- M.-t-k.Jr. Mr W. Lee Gwynne, Mr. and Mrs. - \Ve!'4berg, Ruth Gordinier, James rhxgenc Gray, David L«5rii. ArtSiir acd 3Irs."Ctci^;e Ht>0Ke;i_ Mr, ^ii^i JJr.s. Corcorat1, Fred Melroy,-Johu .Mur­ Aloog,- Carl -Noren,- Roiis^-pattersoo- j'ouilDR »xt-W«3r— Tho-truiK IX lj,t»iHini, ?,lr» liji^crt-m Frank A. Dillingham and. Mr. a»d 4 TUnn.i..r.0irt«"ii. Sr., ilr. .-i;sil 3Ir«. Andre Mrs. .1. Maxwell. ray, Lowell fatten, Robert Woad- Henry Reinhardt, Frederic rfcoti. \\ti. and Tlmrs*- 5t)T. 16, 17- fie i'*ip;H-t. >Ir_ :iral *3"rs_ H, O.ikK-y j ruff, James Good. Gloria Case, Dorothy Condit. Alice V:I1HIIT;JJ--1. iliM KathL-Tine l)idrii-ll- Mr. and Mrr,. George, A. Hui'd Grade 2B— Milton Fleming, Ed­ Sweniiou. Anita Wood. •^n. Mr. and Mrs. Fr.-ti< .-itI: IMdriih- and Mr. and Mrsv Richard -F^-Hurd ward Hodgton. Iiobcrt Koithan, Grside '.',— Alva Anderson, Patricia H.-ii. ifr. and 3,1-^. 0;:*i-;t'S Ijidrit-hhen, of New York were the week-end Jf»hn K>i>Iriclt^« n. Air?. Jifiin I>oyJ, Mr. George Rimson. Jack Wood, Thyra Lambdin, Jlarie- Lindsey, Albertme ;ir«J Mr* Jaavj li. ^tr<>ns, Mr. ;md guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson Backer, Itiita-Ulaeslng. i;isic Burke. SchtosKcr. Elizabeth Smith. Rath Itrs. J. Stt-wart I5:-!it.-r, J.IIIIIB llroA'n. Lloyd of Forest drive. Jean Doming, Margaret Dtnismore. Smith, Elizabeth Woodward. Eliza­ ilariin, liri. WaJJu-r U«)nnf, Mr. .md William W. Ren-wick of Old Short i Harriet Johneton Betty Shaw, beth Prieni. Olaf Ahl. Wilbur Mrs. Lt-e t:wj"T!iir. ilr. acd Mrs. Arllrar Hills road returned from Kurope on . Barbara Smith Bailey, ..Salvatorc Cuillo. Robert Kvvyimr-. ifr^.. <". Snni:u-r AVUlininfi, Thursday on the "La France." Mr. j Gr;;de 3B—Robert Brydon, Ed- Kern. Christopher Williams, • Gar­ Mr. ;srd Mrs. IVrct-val ilerer-furd, Mr. rett Olson. :md Mm. llolw-rt If. I«;ik,, .Mr. iinU Renwick has been spending sonic'wnrd BV.C-AF, George Dpffv. Ed\vi'n ^lr*3. (leorp*- f:iroy. IJ<»lrt-rt :iisd l^u^hi^v time at his villa in Montone. j.Malloy, David Phijlips, Henry - Grade 2- Warren Briggs, George i'usiplM-II. Mr. and. ilr-. Uustave L, Mrs. Perceval Beresford enter- Robertson. Mary Brinkley, Edith Cooper, Joseph Gray. Jack Neb?oti. scew.art iir a«d ii™. J. K I'ower tahied at luncheon and auction on Johnson", Jean Knapp, Elo"ise Mar- Janet Ahlgrim, Fro.-so Combias. SS*>ne. Mr. ar.tl HIT. A::nj'_-- 3a. ^.Viiilii^-. iv„.i„.„j.„ '-.», ,, ,, ,, , • Virginia Poyas. ion. Mr. and Mr?. smit?i v. l\-rxus..n, «ednewlaj. . j tin, Mary K. Moody. Grade IW"—Donald l^rd. Bray- Mr. a:t'- Mrs sidtic>r H.-Browne. Mrs.: James Vanrierbeek. Ecu Westervelt. thur! Case, Vcrner Peer4 Fred dipped in gasoline, but Mr. and iin Wiiiiiini s hot-, Mr aTi«i Carl Lester of West Orange, Mra., ^L Joan Curler. Elizabeth Duffield, Schlosser. Howard Smith, Billy Suit Mrs. 4'h;irie? 1^ i;u.kh-y, Mr. and Mrs. Tell C. Sehrelber, Mrs Wildrlck Ruth Shepherd, Margaret Van Corson. Rose Delano-" tborotigblj cleaned inside and. Overcoat .G. Howard Wilson, Mr. aT;d Mrs. j Lenta and Mrs. Frederick Faulk«. . Doreu. . ., - iteam^ . tiMiTOUgfc]) — fref Cleaned through and through. O^K"**! >,i^li«.:.-s Mtfs Marsh, .ur. and « •-«»* rr^^A^, tiv TIJIU T> \. AU.,._i Kindergarten—John Glanopoulor, irwm n-mbrddcd dirt and 1 out and then expert!* blocked. Smartness pressed into it. . Mis. Thosais J waivn,. jir. ami Mr!,. Sidney H. Browne of Jefferson Grimm*^ad,e Herber4W — BilHt eMartin Behr. . 'AlberAlbertt Thclnia.. _Creach,. Barbara Wood­ stafa*. The fcaajH1 restored— ward. Collar enrrerth moulded - [Fran.i» l>. iofl«r,.iir. £nd Mr?. I'ier- r0ad is spending a week In Plne- Melillo, Leslie VVliite, Undine An­ vJscs pressed raiwr ihin. *hi:uldcrs reshaped Into ' imiit l>. ^^-Im-ibi-r, Mr, and airs J. i,11_„r v c drews, Doris Koithan, Patricia K»>«ir W;t!iam-=. Mu-. <»u.iiid<.lvii Wti- llu^Bl' "• »-• .Sauurt as the day jou hnught Mnnrliiess—just »ke_ nen I tiaitt-. i"r>«. wiidricb Ij-ni?.. ilis- Huidn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Nash en- Millisan. FRANKLIN SCHOOL again. I Lrmz. Mr. and Mrs. lluthven A Wo- tertalned at dinner on Fridav, Grade 4—Alfred Cache. Roland lrtt-1!. Air. :tttd Mi*. Kr.i-Tr M. Moffat, », , ,, „ , , , „ * ,, Deah, Byron Eldrcd, "Lloyd Gcoreo, ;Mr. and Mry. John Ith*a Momcnnn-ry, Mr- anu Mrs- Frederick C. 1-aulks Kindergarten , and__. Grade CLEAN ED, PRESSED AND DJSLIV ERED. / iair, -»nd Mra--S«st»!M3»-li. Jva«±i. jir; 4tnd_i«!e—stopping -in -vPiuehurst--ttyr —a iKarr Melroy," ' Precnfan" "Murraytykussel, , l Cain. Morgan Clift, Ber- !| Arnhlt.Jlry. *Arthu U. r tju^rrSeri>. I*rall. , JlsMrv . ani>nd d Mr.-iilm. fortnight --- - - Frcderick Melillo. Harry Patilaen^_na«iA—Ellis, Frederick Lewis, Ftf.yd AV. Jpflc-mo'i. ?!r. and )lr.» M.il- U-tklnt—3ll«ir.-iir. - ftfWl -il ra. Henry A. Mrs. 'William Butler, who has j Jefferc Smith. Elizabeth Anning. Oliver Van Clse. James Wettlanfer; j I'rit. -e. .V.r. .i;td Mrs A'rtrt H. .Mart H- been stopping at the home of Mr. | Jean Bruce. Caroljn. Hall, Helen' Mary Loui?e Keoygji, Marydith Combination $3.95 | wald, "»Fr. and itrt-l Itniith 11. ltui*i- and Mrs. Bancroft Gherardi, is re- i Matteo Carolyn Miller, Thclnia j Van Clse, Olive Wettlaufer. _• !in«*r>-. WHIfKiTi Kyrd, \l"illla?n Hjrd. Jr. covering from grip. Mozee. Phjllis Voss. ' | Grade 2 and 3.—Joseph Bellott. "For That Well-Dressed Fecting" I -li;trt-ilii>ra II:siJi, Mr. ar«l Mrx J-'riil- Mrs.-Walter J. Ureacen has re- L , triik H. Rjan, Mrs. KIJ-JIIH-H I", X. . . , , iV. „, , Grade 5-=Liirille BurgcsF, Fannie Btirlon Boye, Clinton DeWitt. j «twjar!-.-, 5Ir. a;:d ?!r^. Otto A. F-ljr. 1- l\,rlU. J,?, 'r i\WT °n / ?« -\Ccnualdi. Katberine Goulard, Made- Samuel Folger. Harold Murdock. 1 Ler, Mr. .IKJ >?Lr.^ J,-tnii n V- li.u I1 t in St j0U S i!.-r*h.HI «:*-r. Mr. ::i:J Mrs 1'hiliu 1,. w . n» " , i \, n- , . u jJuraainski. Jeanne Westervelt. Al- Schuliz. William Taylor. Harrv M ,SS r!Al N W 0r B Am A rw Kdwin tfnihh- Mr arf «r^. ii ™»1 J «ar- , ^ ?* , f, ^ ?Jl ^ \ " - ^^^- OcoTKe Vas8, AVinfred Boye, Virginia Cain 'PHONE SUMMIT 2107 / j rL-fi:iA, .Mr :1I'<1 Mr,-* Bang:?, Joseph Boalt. George Bolen, Charlotte Carmodv, Muriel Carter, : U -r... Mr. .--•! JIf. ...„,,,„',•".or-,- H Hull' , week-enOsgood dNichols guest . of Mr: and Mrs. J pJamp*-Bro-wn."Arthu~ - - - - - r - Cooke. -Folk • e Dorothy Searlcs," " Kathvrmc Delivery service on your street twice,a day. 'Jr.. Mr. and Mr.-?. ll^.S.-^rt I* Uc^mi, 1 :.Ir. and J. Mr. Mr. "and* Mrs. Thomas J. Watson Dahl, Joseph Kcrnicoia, John Mor- Sca.ies 1 t- H 1 , fl , prmri .>tr*, ^'ff^fr^r^-i+j'-I^TfrrJ. "thr ^^MisrT fr* ^n!^rl*ln.Cd..at.dinner. „0H^Sattir.day^; m...jy Joy.d,..Ohlsoii, IlolMMt^PansiurH-— -«ra«»e-4 irrrd fri— Albert--Puder- B-"'^-"-/ ' .J, msi,r,i .* ;:r:d <^J:i«!y^ I^.rd. Air. and The guests numbered Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patten. George Paulsen, John Ros-iell William Rosse.li _Ajrt;_ T. __vy.ito-n-U"/yd. Mr. nml Mrs.. J.. Oscar- Williams, -Mr>-?and- Mrs. -Donald ttobcrt^oit, Billy Simson. Donald Smith. Eleanor Bellott. ^HKTQRTUJlNBi;, 1 "TtencEeh"," -fBin-itrrabh-!—Iiiripsfrnhable 1- I |,-fV,;,.,. ,-,;r" a[U..ii^^^.i^...ii4}i^t^^ Mr»-J[-l-ulii^JJJIdrJid„i:oja. Natalie Fostor, 1^^^^^^^ smmixjaM&mRS-GOB£^-~\ *-- :,-.r>d Mr? wttUnm .«. A. .v.Kim, Mr Deau Emery. . -Botcy Gillilan, Jessie Hallan. i^ois Grade ti—Franklin CLEANERS AND DYERS (W KINK r-AliUMCS, \\'K \\letuocinl rtinftti krMMIT% ^. j.-* loifne and—! ' Ahdrv Ki.uilihfiux. Mr. jnd Mrs. l»ean were Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Wil- Carlson, Kenneth Dennis. Donald Alberta Havens, Lillian Ellery! Krne>3Q ^tlr. find Mrs. I^*e I*inKham, son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Nash, Barman. Richard ix>ane. Warren^Anna Bellott, Virginia Blount! r i Mr. ami Mrs. Frank A. Uillingliani, Mr. and Mrs. William H, Roe and Thomson. Harry Yreeland. _ Doris Dean* Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.. Bulkley. Grade CD—Edmund Jarasinski, Miss Neva Harrison of New York Francis Kerrigan. John Manley. ^? ^was_uie week-end guest_.of J^lL_an_[,s< JIOOL of New York spent the week end at ! In Summit By Our Famous the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ; Grpde fi—George Bernard, An- Watson on Western drive. drew Cuillo. George Ericson. -a* rs, Neil A. Wethers entertained ! v Plan t.o renew your Red Cross Shampoo Method wtth a luncheon and theatre party ' membership'through Summit Chap­ on Saturday for her daughter, i ter, Nov. 11th to 20th. •• Marion. " i LINBE^tOOR COVERING CO. Dr. John R.'Garty, who has been; %- &Beechwood Road TeL 2241 — -^Summit, N. J. -seriously ill at the^New York Hos-J New Jersey pital, is recovering/X. Algernon Tassln of New^ York has i I been the week-end guest of-Mr. and Heating ^Mra. Qratoam-R.-Holly. x. "•; Mr. andMr»^oTIn~TX*TveT3QTnergr;" and- _have . returned from .Kemmeret'.' ^en Years Exom Today "TWyoming"/"'-where' '"fliey1 liaVo " hpuiil Steam TWE ve?al weeks. Mrs. R. S._:Will_iams of .Baltuarol ^Sitting, PRICED SEDANwjiy has returned from a -trip to ^.; ,fiil«!.-™»™^j-. I.-..., , :~ W 1 e he r the iL^^iKG-ahcad-tamc^t Jutuf^-nccds^ is a first consideration MaplesrooMr. .andd arMrse occupyin. • Samuegl theirOwe,n nsw.L of ~ ~ ! _ ^ _ " , Hsh^OTt.-Job' in home in the WyndhaiM~*«etioB—o*-=—heatio^—or-- the heavd&st^ con.-' Pof the management of the New Jersey I j cli-^^lepHOHe- Short HiUs,— — | _ tract in steamfitting, we liave Mr,'and Mrs. Edward SJPender- m The men Tind the^ experjeneir to CemjKiny, lor otherwise service ready for every dcHiand could :^r^a44-_-^E*>-spendimj,a_fi!_w_dsjrs at the —r-tti»t»l--GhnthmPf Kew^iPo-r-k-. -not *iT+J!! •*--~^^. '••l^^.-H J^-i-^^Y^tJi— .,t>-^~- fj-t-, . ^^H :.<%'.. W "_ "have returned from a w^jfek ejid al" their summ«f)iOine lii Bay Head Let us estimate on your re­ Fa^ts of thejjast and-piesen4-Goordinatcd_„with tendencic? quirements. ~ i Sweet Young Moron notcd^by-^Kiined telephone observers-" give'us treasonably accu- „„_., Youih^Aad ..whea. ihfe. .boat. wejiL T n 1 ratgferccastof-the-sen'Jcc^needs-of •eom-in-g"years: -Upon suclr d^^'U , __.' -*^'' aWtF**!^ "?^ nhniit to Esm-6f^Son- r ; two hours before..T jgaa. a survey *re arc now making plans to care for-New Jersey's ~ America loves speed and here is her Mald—O.h, how lovely! I-adore HBrBifSTKIAL PLACE „!. ^fastest¥at£r^~ ~~I ~ ~ ~" " " swimming.—Pathfinder. Between I'jtrk.Av*. and Walnut St. telephone requirements in the next decade. Phone 1548 America loves toxnry and here is -her LCo-operate—Klth-VOiti Jjome paper.

~mtj»aar. . "Toda^the New Jersey.Bell Telephone Company serves the- (j- lerica, when gfaestaztSf IScestostart-- users of 576,000 telephones. _ . t a rocket and here is a car that asks seconds, through geaxs.toregistcr In I937 our organization and sysTem will be prepared ta r -£5 miles per hour. - - - - give satisfactory service to the users of more than 1,000,000 Above all^America adtnircs smartness, 10% SALE telephones. . when valdc is not sacrificed to achieve To better acquaint our good customers with it, and here style and stamina bid ' Now and in the future our purpose and obligation is t

Hillas Motor Car Co. The Bread Box •iijiij) •_ ^LgieiBgag '8 PrankUn Place : Stmimit, N. J. TeL Sommit 2090 :; 399 SPRINGFIELp AyE, :TELEJ&jaOME 2204-J A NEW JERSEY INSTITUTION BACKED BY=±&mQflAL, 1 • a .pi."."-:* &R5,lNC mn •' L 11 lii ii iin -iiii-ifirSTi i|-TfJi"t •..•Aih'^te^Cv'-^TJ TSSTJi! u.".'a."!-Jg-J- •.«i.^ii,r,>,,Jjmi #^ • v^teu 's^S^^^ki^^k^ti 'i^Vi- \'M: L<&** .-. 4?i» '/;*' w-t- vfv i rA* wouu THE SUMMIT HERAJLP AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. s?" "HJESDAT.

THE SIHVHT HEKALD T««m»nr. Hro»cli- •* *l*f-«»4 4'«a**y theater, every moving . ^picture pa.iy, h.»'. •- Mv-fH^d f.jr *ale ail- _ - - - - - , ; the eating of it.' And tft* proof of should be distributed. .Another house, must now hare such an In- ,ul rii« rra£_:ja^ G..iuiian,> "* hold- • - | a treaty la in the obuervaaee of It. smaller fund in. the form of checks' strument ar a g'enaralTda "ago was A Ki-.t.'i.vv ar'yt-in;, , u»v< i HIHTORU SITES | "A,,.! r.. I,»;J ;;;- cl;m.»S. [: funics , ™ — , j was taken oyer by-Mayor Walker !aaed only la cnurphes.. Indeed, we \" ,;.•>' ',.' 't; .4 nt ; .1-. -.. n- r,-....i -.i.4.-.-s ia which l'j -The desirability if not the need j of New York, and. personally pre-;'are In the midst cf a. pipe organ 0OIBLE ACTIOS' rTIEITT sented by. him with a (Treat nourish j craze comparable wirtt—the reed ;.;.*..• f.,-1f..:.-:,«j.. iis.it the i;o,o«M»/0f authentically recording and I mnt 'u..*rnys-iMn) of •.:. j,. <,;-.;,. -> ni.,acy loan.-d to the ; raarkln* historic aire* i» em-1 We h*™ ***** *>' «» W» i °[ irun«M!ta »»* «***• activity on \ or^aa cra^e of 3l.ttyyearaaso.lt How to provide for r ar of th m rt Tri. !i>n {Ji(mp..iny a; t'sC/: «.'g.i j pT^dhyTcurren^^LiL£ A^ouWa acLion mukm im,, ^i ^^ P L. f « ^ picture, lj> a good thing, of co«n*; for tHe rjorr-rar-d • fr-rar a tivat " "nnanrlar' pna-iwed hy. a current incident. A,-~ . • • ,---,- - - *F™' -"""i pftDtoKraphCTr. Bar the cHcclt3 had rpifii? orsrah 13 the npoieat instni- rHEP- W '-J.IWT T-. ...o.- r r- mf Vem-!.'•.!-,.:,..;:• ,n? S '. Can you mon ' -». » Kanlzed to par-1 „ * °r go-it0 be sent f^ck to America to bejmenc of innate ever conceived by your family^lfuture I f Summit. !h.- think-!',f?a/,c' an<1 Dr*scnre *" co«a«© at "j*' bat we" had not *«•** autil • properly endorsed, and alnoe' ?hat i the inventive genius, of man. But £nt<". rf ir ;:.-.r jr.d /.jr;i»^ wKibora of our East Hampton, Long Island, as thej preaenr. ef a »now-d^|miaf en- waa doae nothing more has. been J we must dot forget, nor cease to '• - mnj'ja'.'v. Im.tKUJi: a • more Ha- houae inn which John Howard"1 *''*?*l*n whi''::hh '' w-iulw.iuld bar fupeiStf, in wen of them. /re-al|'re-all with gratitndegratitnde.. the timea! !. Writ m!d t,mm r - e out m^ihernorandurn fGrrn t~inr •;,i;:jtJf.i.--i of ihr rights Payne wrote "Home, Bwcet '» « . .Such, hortreygfj. a«ejna Meantim/ the familiea of N'un-.when the »weet~^ " ta_b tll i a Ia tahilll; e 11 u:id>Trtli<- mrret hfiiy KiJm«;r" an^d—enthnirlasti'n —»n-i *.- ' ' P y f a machine .se^ser and Colt have not .yef._jre-i.hroaght music Into every house-; your present plan for the distribu­ :) r ' - --a.-uncftmon . t wa.i made that the,.-^ui-i which. th.ve _ ^y gov'ernjnent is reived' a cent of the funds, Ameri-; hold, and when some of the great-j th!n in ot rcaadl tion of^yo«r property. .»> > tf ; • pcijiir w*-a*l than rhM? io^riy thatched cottage" in which' * * P« ^K r'ana got the credit of great gener- ! est musiciana of the world regard- In w n Otio^ "I^o 5-,i relink for on*.1 minuti* he -wrote hin immortai aong, was' -- ' ter It will gather jip the odiity. but the objects of their gen-:*d it aj worthy for them to write A,\r .{ *,;.-, h.wi !>.;*• r. hnr one r<-p- =tavrd f<,r poarerity." * !Mnw frorn the-street* aruf load it eroaity have_.AS yet. «Dt.Jiolhin«. , mnsfc for and themselves to play] rt 3t nam aQd tr,,clca ! upon. • ; 2. Review the steps your executor will r R >,t AVI opposdns; organ* ^' w the facta neem to be that -'' ° ' t»t<.Ute rate • ' 1 •.— rr.i> T.. .. T4- r f triwk lo a -TH". "— /a .i-a :ii .v :nn,-.' rham/)»>rst of i'ayn.- n.-ver liver} In that houae at'° * - a<* minute. IB *um- PBEPARE FOB CHKISTJtAS have to take to put your estate cr Si^K'.-. < i" Kums O.uir:! fhar. tiiit In.m all. though _he may have v'isited -raer l£ wUI 8l^lajte «fc«l with eaftiL and wJlaiJM> THE WORK OF THE IV A. R. en ,--n-grin-'f-d w*>hfrr-!' -r*iatlve«-who lived-fn if,-airtfxhat' ; * fn~tfce work'of ^'e are a) ill a long way ahead ! an investment basis. Ja J A ,, , a 1 ,, te Faffs AhOHt Summit "' ^"7 ' - " ^" ' ••«"---«^r»- *P «fajni, aid not write "Homo,;[^u? ^**^h f»»«^ of Christmas, but it h Wlli UJWfuI tbe y , is not too early | CommenMng upon some utter- I at,l» ilUUUL OUIillllJl :.:;- of -^ f,.a«bil»ry of such in- 3w rioine" there, hu'lt t inin, PariPaclas . >. *** *»? round. IC..„.--ff-ir ,h-L.tamiH T , . e.- - , -i. , :--'* --•.—••: '«, «»ua...r „m „,. T ;, -•- . - . -- ---. to ^of fer "{he--tarattlaT- exhortation,'- anees *t the -receni: annual" meet- pi.si.lrt WAney-by Pranne,_Tet the faiae tradition* , 15.™ l^ftf d° 8Uch thira«s- *«» to -Do jour ChriHtmas^ Shopping Jn?j of the. Daughters, of. the. Ameri- ~ _ 3-_. Choose an executor who fcno\vi ^ •f.: -Lii j.fi.iiip -.ta*«Bi*lv»«?-. ,-r I dn ; cttneeraing the- Bast • Wampton i--- - : power to it* LDJZL. Revolution, Mt Indiana, the r.r,- ' • -Fritn .Mr. lilley'a speerh house will prnhabiy always en-' . early." how to take these steps, and wh Indianapolis N'ewj justly observes: 0 .i' r.i» m,-,-".:;-* on October -_lHth. as ;«urp." 1 ~~~~"~-——^ ShopM arn now fillVd with THE "SECO.W IiIBEBTfE^ The Daughters of the-American :-.- >,-r-'3 ,:i ,h . HKILALD of No-'. f: U a regrettable thing thus to"' Chriiitmaa_good4. in larger aasort- . will be competent and active when. A*V, ... t t Revolution have done something" -1: j •»•"-» l " - ; have places invested with a repn-' mentis than will be available a f: '3^1.' to remind this country of the poli­ your will is filed. TT.' This monUi will see the paying month hence. And there ia a T5H- ,ffcilAf.n feels perfectly ration which do^ not belong to I In full of all the Second Liberty chance now to »hop In comfort tical situation which led to the • '..iif,"r7^.-» ,1 ^'' j-v.f-.-d in ;'4 claim__in an _ertl- 'Q^nu^aM-it ia atill more regretta- , I-»an bonds, amounting to $3,807- without being in a crowd .^ ... * Revolution and the birth of a new T'IJ. in.-,: .i.iil -,\ >r,.i, u.,r-Friday That Mr. LHley , WH to have places denied the his-! 8«5,0rt0; just ten years after the We volunteer the confident re- nation, based _on_ Individual liberty. ; £• Talk over yow-plans with .this~exT". f.U. J '.a? me Common Council fori.;, honor that la their due and bonds were issued. It Is.a splendid minder, too,'that in the shopa of The-~~y , ..„,hav=e „„don„e their part.ln.re- l.,i. n. v i:' ,,m T'. r: ; ',<.• f-. t ad perp-rarffrt a groin ImpoaJ-.«" *Jo become loat and forgot- • achievement of the United States .Summit there is an array of goods freshing the country's memory of ecutor, explaining them in detail. i >\ i -' n ;». :.*.!< < il.i/ on on tae ^;payera__ wbleh they ^ ; _ ^Trevor there are 3lte3 or, Treasury, vindicating the economic »f many kinds amply sufficients, the Revolutionary leader*. They" i- ri*» n».',,^ v. rli % .\f..r- rl-t'-vd. ,r 1. ;. ainsf attcmpt3 to u.iff-r f:..-:-. .tr ational defense and '5. If you have no will, make one at. 1 iijt '' iii.rr~» 'I'T. ~ alnst advocates of tr*-*' i, ri ?' <1> :. • r once. If your will is out-of-date fir'.- ;,:T-.!J. :: .:. , , —_ .-„..- in the form of gov- J:.-|fr!:-:>' .iml I.. | ever_ had since Alexander Hamil- here in "Summit And then do the eminent. ' , i»»t-N ti.••>'.• : .. "**Mr. I.illpy ^ndpavored consult a lawyer and revise it. t<-:n f "A' tip securely, addresa i One of the speakers at the meet- -.-rju.^,™.^^! THETOL^0rDEATH . | "^' may appreciate W rna^- S^n^ • » r,,....T..i:-,. ,;,. 'u '.in. i : by *v:i;,_ Correctly and leslbly, and: lag, however,-gave them some new r t3 ".m ')T In the-Tnonth of September lastly * »m -achievement mor.._..e, ' nrail them early. ' | and'Interesting suggestions, to tlK lly lf Wfil r ! Tha _ !6. Write a personal, letter of instruc- "fir.a-K;.il year there were eIghty-elghtT„™ » «^ reminded "that thi3 t done,-ymi—will "merit' a" ^effect that"EhoTC whT> have" enjoyed fiperaMon with a 3e cond SAT|Q?UL ABVfirmi'G IffRfSE^tAllVtS J-.l.liO:ip: Ideatha°'|n New-Jersey f^«^ byl . Literty Loan -was more Merry' Christmas. _ .. • i to the full all that this conntry ha* tions to your executor, to be tiled ei>.rri;—and—forth er, " ! at toTt wa KEW JFtSr» ntWi^PMS. Inc. "01 l,.-s- auTwrifv* he Ihferred * ™«>WIe aeeident8. That was a! ??*" ^ ^ cent, -larger ' —f„ ^- - ; to-offer can show their apprecla- v with your will. nmcf c. ww, r'rrsi.1,*! "hj- a Urn VnOr -ChiLJcn Phllsijrtptds *".'ir> 'vi fir the benefit of ,...__,__, . . - wereof J2.«75.nno non .^^"-"J _~ ";. 1 -•.ifnif «nt-. benefit of ono ]lunrtmJ m^ ^^ JJ^jo* 12,675,000.000, aeemed ao lar«e host that has gone before. Ideas a 3 a The closing or the last-of the _Th- .,,,:a btu „„ m cIf,ar^ a »;*tr6Clo« record. It meant I *£^™™ «&Vb™*tU*«lj and customs arc not bad because 7. Come in and talk to our officers in T(:'K,SrJAY, NOVEMBER S, 1!J27 "parlor organ" factories at Wash­ and aboveiw.ard. and the reorW, ' rha^ ot <™7 thirty -persona who „!fi*re? it could never be they come from abroad, neither _£P^derice_ and, jyithout -obljgatlom . r A". ri<'i.r-< t.-.» r.-iat it is surpri<»- ^^ *rrt^n^rr cnaBgT!s""in""p"opuTar -ihouid he aerepted-and applied if concerning these steps. Of l7 PaW at the time when n i;>„' *h-i: .Mr. LJJey allowed him- these one hundred victims ' we en- « Wmcnt and practice of music; they will help in solving our prob- Ediuir Sf MMIT i!KRAI.D: uk-\h^7aremenMhe>7d" W^-™*™ were" pedegtrtans, ~ ah'tfTjf'6'1 the World War. Yet now we , hoth within the memory of living lema or meeting our wants The . ,,. .-.^ ai.i.HUi M m' .miLi.jiiL.xmu- -> _urj_. «| |ti. nf^ thttaoi „,„v,„K,„ ... * ^-•» ,havo cleared up a debt more than men. rohab, mor "•""i him™ * ,. u —--— integrity of America's cultural V.'ith !c>'--n ro^r-.-f I i.o:.' in viur v.'- }i^- n<, ,!M,hf that Mr LHley I ,. * P y e than one Our booklet, "Protecting the Family" Were ch,k,ren A safe! °"Jlon aouarg bigger than it, It was between sixty and seventy • Krowth murft .be guarded by some l.-tsui* of November i:h. an ci>;;ii>-lal wai niisl.-rl hy statem»nta of ao- - ad it is safe In advan jusjr ,«ri u I'luni'd :Ui-'I O.-mocratlc 'leaders;' but to add that in ninety-nine of the rh?M, 1 /**" o 5'ears ago that the ase of "parlor' P 'devoted to American funda- contains many practical suggestions. r the date set for payment .. u ; mentals. It' should be kept free fair, h'.!ic«t, . ind ali^w-hoard W.-M it not Mr. Liilev'^ duty'to jn_ '""»ireu.„ca8«»-~fl^flWibody, lurmoltr lQnumerabIc — C Jl iVer W39 dlr c N'of all of these bonds have been **"* ^^ .Why not send for it?. new.-Np.tp-T pra'fi''". :t \,r.\( fict- w»» v-v gare the f;lrjr, Iilmi-lfbefor.. ^T,* «, ' " ' ^ "y cul- le m lmltJkTiYe s Irit and We ,, no paid in canh. it is true. ButYrob" "^ ^^ '" " ™"^™ '' ^enco,]ra ^ed ^ P of tfx lj.-mi.i-.-.iri.- n.irry h-v ad- """"'""makin;• ::ie"'^""-rj.,.M< ff.argf-fhargf'-jj oorf thi,nis 3 „„^"'„^ . ..-.-•-° ^- think« thermciec i»s any .. . --,.„„ aoft cnosthose instruments-instruments"/iloat"o. Most of r thethem ^! -—--r,">' . t—o ..strik. e out boldly to- n ,fur ? Mr L, f " sttnj*. The Daugh- miml and fnr whlen ;' Sv» " - - '' " »--- »»»- »^1 «» " »7' ^re-dtedtaM, J ^ 7C, 2? ^-"« now forgotten,- though for i *«d Ita own da S lmtal n! an th,3 h re year3 tht vcre aa we ter3 of the AAmericam n Revolution pre„,-d our appn- latlon-on miny ' ' " > -^u:' thr-e year,. J :/ «niore «o because frf Sd in ahorf tet .^K " * » known i 1 1 f ii/, *"„ -••--..-.«.««1.iiiByuB- ln . ,.,„_„„ ••":-" —" uirougnout tne ianu as standard'"""""""""—* Popular support for 1,^ It'^f^^birr^n--'" - :^- — « «'«o «' £7*"™\^^^ the,land_as Standard s^/"^^f fhat-Tfir th*- first fimf* In my pui'::-"^."' . his -araDdatorrJjlir^wae-^ii^j^i^-Uj^-iiWiiy ^^^^^^ia^f^^^l^/^^'-Oil te today: Mason "and Hamlin; ; ^h*program/ If. Kreally-Amer^ The leadf-r.'i" a we re"" dy I rig"'"o f 'ama ,n al?i 1-I>OJt JW r n M ica ttaal -* lie seems tii know, of »™M K -— - - ' -^E«^vInV™-iTnrt^Tn -„^-^ ^^ ^ -- < Needham: Smith's; ! ° without the taint-,of bigotry . anot and r in in MI mirmi ill i would be a panic." But as they are! THII", V, ! ? her year the George Woods- PelouheL anAJEcl- P ^« Air. Liiley and the other "'"« »» it la so. the slaughter Moscow.—Charged with being ViU conttn e a BOO* AT WEST POIXT tativo In tyjx'^-rlfren form, I find I*f-morra(lr .andidafei and we » »rf will increase. j well worthy__of perpetual popular- j spies in supplying Edward Gnar a numb'-r <>t -very «erioo« mimjuo- werf- glad to hear him say last — TW„ , « - " I ltu IberC Wa3 8CarccI^ a hom« . nock. ';irst Secretary of the Brk- tations. nigh? that »>; had been fair to hb." TREATIES AGAINST WAR ihere Is room at West Point Tor' thaartt did not possess one. and the"! ish Mission at Moscow, with secret Jit ono particular Ijistanee fhi-re party in ev^ry way exeept that he ? . eight more young men from .New I P tbat they played In develop military data, Cladimlr. and Cyril aaets are _N_con.t_aijjed "Tin jriftrTmtC 3o fa.r now i-Iaims we mi«qiiordd hira. Talk is renewed-of-a--tTeaty be--^—^-,-T—° '' _ to-lie ap-j-Inn. musical taste and culture in Prove—and- their brother-in-law, p from my thought and my expr'-««i- tweon America and France piedg- ' -*i—t'^L-fXP-Ol- the State at large. J America was above all estimate. It j fforepanpanoff . former Rus8ian__mil- Ufa-Whenef M^at 1 le^-l dpT^pTy the In-'-' <>AKK>T*t AT THB .SCHOOLS ia-MtM»l" »»tf Mecohd I »*>ufd 'Hot IVe'lfTo much to Hay that j ltoaA">esrw^re^fecaitla y exeduTen; itth stxrh .faatirM jn my r>'fereiiff» to the peace toward each other, "and it ! Z ' > Seventh, Tenth'" and "popular appreciation of music in A, Mms Tw f 1 fth C ongre83 Son Freed -JTother Suicide I Traction Company's loan, baieil Ii JH to be doubted whether any ' ' not unlikely that It will be"! t ' i ' Wntrlcta. j thia country owes more to the reed e ew h Ur after *pon what I eonHl'lt-red to be good. mnr'' nK>n-^'>l« use of American made. 11 •«• difficult to Imagine It Is to be hoped that there will [«nran than to any other "single ^hp ™i»,^~;V " ? I ! nj SQod a e J_i_:jimfjK>ri{yi_T-J».*de no mention,-tr>- ''""^Uun. Week could-po^ihly be f f—^on why It should not be earnest compeUttou.-fw-thew~ S ^' ,J(ne_^iiItr.al_oL»ier son,._H.ejiry,t •iram*. of (h-- bunking Institution mnth' lhan toT th» parents of the; be ma,1«*. and be faithfully kept. It Places from among the flower .f | Thirty years ago. however, the I murder in^neVathThH S" i dec 1] from wheme ih»* money wa* ob- fJ"Pi!''» ln vi3" (he sehooln, become i wouln b*- no new thing, .New Jersey's youth. It is a.-noble ' »e of the organ began; eaused : last February by the discharge of .tained. nor rltd I. in the ^fiKbtest f>"T*<-n*Hy acnuainted with the'[ A ht,n«red and twelve years ago ambition, thus to seek to serve the \ largely by the invention of the: a shotgun while returning home from degree, sugirejw _ that there had ,t':lcIu,r,». and observe their work. • *-—lpaty waa »»ade-between Amerj. country, while, on the other hand, j Phonograph, and also by the intro-! work. Mr*. Bertha' Patterson _ftV s , 15 ..been doubli. ^^Hog-ln -tlK-op^ra- ! PPoae..that._there.rar«_,n.an.y _?.*„»«•! Qr.eat Britain,.deelarins that there is no arrhool_la America |ductkm-^jf -the-flelf-playi»g.-p^ano f' ' eaded-hex..lifo4)y tak-iag-poison. tlon. My r-al crltin^m again roken and tnRr lor three of-thr-m survive ind thi.v ' «am. the first man. who according _r. hilnufe that IT there had been but "" " y ' y. and have never! - '- j» no reanon to BOTCHING A_ JOB ^-ti*e--n^remmmriv~.Trinrop^ broken". n ta e an0 lv p k J>w -" *^* ^ ^ .?} * ^ V «l - R^ady, was bocn-in the Garde^l £'-' ftrgahijsatiori in th^ inner -iiamtiiir » by (•Uht. the teachem to! know of no reason why a like Some months ago, though ir S-h3 ^'T^TSL'^J^^S^J^B^4^ 28. 4004 B. C. andlfi l eat T l£.:.jdLl*ieXoujEi-wtrl»»tei*'!|r y. ^honid noLbe.jwade aniLbe ?«em*.«n.ly_ afew daywrwtTr Wis werewere ^*^^0im^OaiioSS^XStt^Wr\»e^SSSv would--be Mil- yeaTV , o ar Kept wltn Fra __^ nave heen ifiTrmTTljjBtthp.ut...a..nmre.. t°.rJ"^'D l'!'J n >'iT-fHa^ipllae. That nce. , _alL _V£ry__ ch-.concerne.i- over the I oual.y^-eno"Kh, ..at. .the same., lime .old.?. H r wo mu isJitW^xirt^Jtiv*pretHi—ron'Utji?ration ~* «'n«-ly au_aaiMnaloua state of af-l ^ ' »<«i not forget that"the lateiifly identified m " -paiif <>r the_chrtdren. ~~" -*"« -^"« oritam a |- ' ere compened-to believe 1 treatyT_;'ia- the^jtamerof-111^-^1081-^^ and-"dejRl: -yr"w5rT-air aynn- -- isaRJaMej;.1™^?! Mlp^^7^riJi^J^^t^^k^^. b^eayeff tonfflgi.-rf ~;; ,J r a ! arMl a tltm and was meager- fcL - ?'* ° r vaWnR that that fhe Ttth-T gr^Pieoo^hin'h" had' |^.;j^*^^*|^^^stny.mj,<;,wmj011B {.VJE p.-trents are Interested In the > ' "«rm and perpetuHl __ - .- ,..„ . , -— r—».-^««.J been subscribed was lying in a That the transaction In question »"»ooij_ jiml_. are ..acquainterf with ' Peace 1« 1«12 by declaring war hank in Paris, while the chalrm» J n Was( poor biiKlaewft, |fl well t„)rni,• h-lt working,.. It will do -the. ::mat a %S -^y further editorial in v,.ur teaeher-t -R4W4.-ft," giving them per-! H;,l< il c,> v%^*^u. . e ii'iadcd.: 'Traction -Finis" ' " ta^t^Jth the-parenlS of I ^"MU^ilHHlJIllllBllllIillHiiituiiMnilllllitlllllllllllllUililllllKiHliMiiiHiHiff ^r.'Hl wlileh you cail_atfention to the rh,"!r P»'Pil«- And _perhaps _ we ' ==_ _ _ -' _ --- - . = '}''- t*«<'rhaf "It is.a 'miantv gocVd thine'" "'^^"Tntrt—rRaT "there wllPbe a - "" ~ 'is-^^i exLen»tous-of;_ih^ Traction r'J1,r,h ben«*fU greater in some re- =- SS! Company^ framhise was defc-uH sWt4J' fhl" *ny of these. That lit j - l^-ta 8Bi»mh;;'not inany^r, asrn;" ihat"Ut wUl-Rtpnjcthen the attach fej-,T!L2if ^"^,*.:Jlac *w* ,vd,!or- n!,;"r.of ««j*n* u> their local a.-. *I*J»1* »i*» "Thmv* HEKALDS kind of edl- ( f fc school .Hj-Htem. and strengthen, al- 5 »8t«rlaL ' H"- '"*'*r resistance_Lo_aIl.^ihemea- Dad ^ Boom" gL,^ TotnT-nlhr^rely. • for placing thi- schoo!« and the Order your Home Lighting Handy Box of PS;' H. B LILLRY.' '•alldren "mier the arbitrary and We are glad t.j-gjv^ Mr. UHey*a,U'n control-of a Federal bureau­ Where he can smoke and read and rummage Westinghquse Mazda Lamps today. AiOwt apat:e for his letter. cracy. amonggt his own effects. A place tooverhau l We Wofca,—how >ivit|' +hwr- ht»"jT"- "• "TE"*". ^"P1:1 i-hai-Hw -pai mtg-ot'ThVi'S hndr w m^goh^ciubs and tuning tackle, or to plan hk |S.*ftrefnt- In; the quotation ih.at"h. e '' **n »l very generally vi»tt = The assortment consists of 1-100 watt, 2M 1|i»ke» from his own speech. He the schools-fbis week; the fathers !§ work for wimirdmg days. not giv« . the paragraphs aa wel1 as ,h£ mothers. Doubtless | = watt, 4-40 watt and 3-25 watt Westinghouse in the news columns of U in IneonvFftient for business f5 men an< Madison He should be mrlfUrd to some room. If space l'7ue«d»y-» IISRALD, which he ' working men to visit J = Mazda Lamps. 9Cl,00,a 3«*^ are correct, «nd which*- we - It would mean taking 5 1* lacking elsewhercrjAry not finish that extra MUtft again at !his~p^]nf7li $Hl? fUHMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. PAGE FTV* rv SlWTMff Administers 32^0 Drubbing To Caiatham High Eleve Central Ffesbyterians Take JCead In Swimming Championship Quest ssws&j MADJSON-';U;> JUDGE GAJIE " -, POSTPONE!) !S 0 f y ,iDearfaornand Chatham Dowiid itaasivelyBy Summit Where Is This Man Going? ro:l l r^Ce r^r ^^ Put Presbyterian Due to the extremely wet candi- : Course^hree- Under Par High On Soldiers' Memorial Field 32 to 0 lion* of the Glen Kidge field, the' "'—— i Group In Lead For iXIwiniiriing Titte gr.d content slated to be staged be- i Cli.i.rl«'H lvke, Summit Coll Ch:b tween tin* Madison High School j professional, sliced ofT three i Gaskill Again Stars For Hilltops, With Copithorn a\f> prcgution and th£ Glen Ridge' strokes from par In going around '. Two Local Boys Collect 26 Points in Class A Competi­ sh there Saturday was poet- j the club's Old eourso twice In th^ Clpse Second—Easy Victory For Locals Although pound. It is planned to stage-tin*! i.i->'e.iiig cold Sunday. He tion—Ojrdcrt Memorial Trails In Third Place. To Chatham Fought Hard All the Way i eiiRinjcmj'iit sometime in the near i negotiated the twin trip nround j New Providence Groups Second Place ~ "^ future. t ibi* i-nir-c* in 7.S, three uiiilef the par-7-0. An eagle tliree. on the par Two years ago a_ 45-1 defeat was administered the Chatham • ive touch linje helped him to turn I Two >otingstt-rs, lli-niy I'«';irb >rn ami ll,dn i Aim-s, have shoved , ^dK,„ll)!i3l:etbatl team by the local Riga School quln'el: That "Y" Five To Play j e.i."lin s.ice hb ya gooholditid ™score y tin (^j.;den Memorial ("li inrii n,it:• *i>;-. •U I Pru Team Here! u» Chatham. • . „ -in**il for the current eut- A MW (Atf PAlfrM. —— "—' Ti-)'iMli-1- m C'iialltdtti I '• r.rtjrm: aroi "AffleS tiil„ „f .the Summit ttist ^n*. sh^wi HulelO'iiion Strong Lineup For eoMrercd T".v. nry-rlK po!:*f.-? It* -t&« " administer as over li fi tud to | ftlahager 7 Lucas Issues j <":a--. A i ..nip.-:,I,-n, MnMfnjited tO •n""a Krid reverse to a Chat'-; Ferkr tr^zct . ('ox 60 Caddies Given I ulielm nrr-Tr—i,'.'^ h tnen the. ase* ot ' * it waa. dealt Saturday' ^-^^ _l 5 H X 4{-k.'t' ! Schedule of Season's "lam team, Srott 0M« TfBT'ii' Tlianksgiving^Game '!i\>ii aitil. tl ir't—.i. h.-id Friday tifforo a slim attendance at, """"-""; i, | Games-With Strong "Y" J ni-'ht I.s -I li." il*i- Y. M. C. A- pool. 5,b«i^i"J.I.'mojJMJ ^W. the Red H-u! . .. i> t«~ant ) Y0UT(?*/mTTili(r Dinner Last Night ;; ,1* Wkiu" hordes wallowing their, _ «ycHi«? Loyalty Chapter De Molay \ The iw.-nty-.d\ poi:*;s the- pair 5 . , I>u-:i | and Independent Teams .-•-nia'.*. d v.as i innii-h ti» give the way t<> a ".3-rt triumph, the most"™ ""- ntlit t*u.*rtt i _ * ! Calling Out Galaxy of J Canoe Brook Group Invited derisr**-' defeat, according to avail-1 E^IM _ . Smith local Pi < diyl'riar.^ ;n « ieveli-point aV!''_'".'-:^,r<* books, dealt Chatham ' lead "ovi i iln'ir I-rt ttiri u of. Xew 1 loMiutd New Center In Lineup School and College; Because of Progress l,v Siininlit ince football relations; *-mf-"*i — li^hl vnd Piuvider.i •, who" collicfed TiReeA 1 between the two were first insti- »:iafce;i <^:t!!;ili:iri Announcement was made yeitcr^ Stars For Event Made In Work During points. <]u:irlT-rlia.i-k Chfii'ij^ <*el Mm* I'oint* /' Ca*-kell GHtt*rs day that the Summit Y. M.'C. A. Past Season was quintet will launch its season on Oiidi-u M-'iiii.ii.il ciiiiri-li fintflKed acain it the elusive! W-t-SI, o Elizabeth Team Guests Onec J.l<-(lbu» the night qf Monday, November a jioor third. lalijiriK but 'niae jim Gaskill, now the pride of hUj *"3i^hl li:ilfhat]. points. Ihi; MII-L-C (hurtlies u*efe hegie town—Mlllington, who pl»r-i i J«'jiricli 21»t, playiiijr at horn: to the Pru-! Advices received from the per­ Several Prizes Given 'n:i^iLdi n piy-cii'i'd to the • o:n;ty cartdiea wei e the g 110.*-is of parih ipaie tln^ Friday evening, i '"hiMSwrs *i tl ft. li— ii j m,f visual barker, moving In de- Bt .I JSvans, well known - Prii I the .afternoon of ThiUik'CKivlug l>ay honor of Ihe Caddy ('niniiuttee of whin cjjiiifieiiticn for '"lass B ii ^T.if.3wJwn-Ei--»--«Irvrki: 1 (M), foitithiirn, (, !, 1 reptive fashion, dashed aroand The • aK'W'r I'uiiJt aUi-? tij'ji tidnwni<— athlete, in a starting role. at Soldiers' MciK.i-ial Field, are In-j ' '°' Hrooli Country Club at the held in il.c Association tank. opposition's flanks, eluding' tackier . One week after the I'm .contest i dicutlve that ;t well cast team will ^cason-closin baiuniel at the Y* Kob'Tt Allien i.iptured two iirsts, i aner tackier.- Hn afternoon^-per- the locals again "will" he seehTirircT j represent Loyalty Chapter of this \I. C A.-last evening. Those in at- taking prenii'-r honors la the IS* fjrmain-" was featured by a sixtjf- tion locally, playing on their home lly In defense of the state chain- lendante were specially invited be­ yard b-tek itroke and ;'.(l-yar.t fre* fi\e yard sprint which he uncork­ cdurt to the Mont flair Y. M. C. A. vaiWrtfeiTT won DE»Psky- >T i piouship it won hist year when cause of their LUKMI ^.•oI k and pro­ •ii*. |e ;.« mis, lljs team mate. Henry ed to tally one of his three touch­ Big Five Opens team. On Thursday of the same n.-aiboni. teok lir1.; in the 15~yard downs. week the Passaic Y. M. C. A. five | called upon to faee the Veritas gress as caddies during the *.o.i.-on free }'t\le dash and second in the Chapter eleven, of Elizabeth, at ihut just ending. There wen* others who stood out will be the attraction on the Maple I'D WW6 v)0» dning ev'iiit Tiigeiher the two to ihe Summit victory. Tfrian Copi­ &asonSaturday street court. time. J. (.IcorKO Hilltop, clinirman- of pi< keil uii twi-niy-one ringers in the thorn for one. Walter Truesdalt* — -—- i- William "W. Lucas, manager of jetF IF voo wmdT Fhe II. S. Cuplaliis Coiiimittee. nresct iht'd I*" minutes to lake first irf.-o did well. So did Paul Tapper- •Salem Stafs--Oseaiflg^t^^h^^=^-i;;'t' ;iff:tii: and *.•.as plauu-laurel.L-_Lu_!li!i. jni'v»-!tv cvett,t. -i-0-a^*fi(t^itrmiu-3inlrSlnnrf»er:' football -caplainiv leaders fuf- .thejassisted in the eteidWii'.-t pi'ij^ruiii |i..ii,il(|[ T- ii'*a was the big glia , It w,is a:i easy "victory tor fmr , .« . -T_ . % .. .plctinK..Uu*_jM.-]icdulc.. which, is to A J past live years of the Ked and Iiy Caddy Mnnter M Healy .•lid lor He' Vic W !'r<>\ ' >nily. It was so easy, the con- I the Passaic Varsity Club, Hofielle new golf ha.s' filled \\itli~a."full set iih tin* wlrn.iur- relarehiyy team and tfjt. that KIwood Cornog, though Collegiates, -Madison "Y," Morris- ! leaders is made up of Jack Wil- •pre"re;iliiig his team in tiic nov- ened In Last 2 Weeks : ot the Iinest ipiality f;»df clubs- was; miatlful nf the diamond reverse en- Schedule Issued Today towa "Y," - Newark "Y,"- Jersey li>ver., . captain- in UI2^; (iillio pro'elited by Mr: lllshii|> oil liMiair "•'"•?' eve^- . Kdwnrt!-Ke-isy niw> dW miiatcred last year because- of Clt> "Y," Franklin Sepavatcs, 'linker, now nsslstant conch of the of the club to Albert .Mile, whoic wci lor tto- New I'rovidi'nce team. uwr-ionlideiice. Injected the—s-ec- Pioneer A. C, of Elizabeth, and ! The SKHisaiit Big Five, wilh sev­ Ctiniogmeii. who I*'d the local forces work and ctindiut h.ne been very i.ikiic; third place in the 1"» and (•nil^trlnK shift into the_ fray the Montflai- CardinalH. j In Ht^ri; Noel Helmut, ISIM leader; viiniiiifr.dalilc sinic (he inangura- ;to-Miid ittlm beilile* pwimmtng " fJiortly after the start of tht? ser- eral pm<-'ice workouts under its - Tilts are also being slated for tion of the i lub woik for caddies at wilh the ii'l.iy h ,im. ond period and once again in the ln>h shm-e IU first panic of Uie sea- frwt— ~Ii£CAl»Z» - I Leu Cole, ciipta-ltr during the l!t'J5 the second teutn^ It being the JtttfttS. ROlUfeD 0U>T0n SHARKt/ , campaiKU, and George (Cyclone) Canoe Ilionk. .Mele reecived the •1 I,. -1 j -1 M. ..vl. coiifludir.'j period. sou, tha: of two weeks ago at Rich- hit mil Ion - of the mansgenieht to l 1, »..rii s-.\.i;i dr.. »t>l. >—TVon t>f WiTrt BOpy 816WS ~"B>M wAJ HWERlitt SJkflt tffcft. I Steldle, who K-oniinaiided tin: locals' I'*' ''diis of an adiiiiiln". if emioiis, il n. ,irl...tii I'iii'iil Pr, > li,vt»rtan Summit wuii slightly the heavier raonfi llili. U. I., in which t|ie Hill stage preliminary games to all_ the 1 lasL.aeaaon ". ._ ." group-ot boys ------'"!',;,rrh ' ••^i-.ir'rt. .i.-ili-rv-tr; ' 'i?d»*n'-al'«— • oT ite TWO: _Thls-prored a factdrCEt^ t^n iras ^--ej i7t~TtA in a" home-contestH and as-many-seeoiitl f I3 _ In iuldltion there are Shackford Another pii?e r*T" |*arllciij:'r ifote • i.i.i i.ii. nnrii.-"i: -K.m-,—Nnr frnvi- in its lop-sided victory. The Sum- ^^j, fray, aiid greatly 3},.,,,,„,],. " ' m gaines a.; possible av\ay from Will Jack Sharkey, Like Famous Namesake, >>• I. . Tim- !•' 1 • . • Ml '. w;uj that of..^7..1u iu-c;,s,h ;iiv:mW l.,"-. ,rd : --. ,-n • 1 ••• fc-i*.-S^>—*WHH ftrf nslr forwards, _hefty_-aad rugged3 , . ; 1 _ home.------I'reemati, of (Thitthiim. who last sea- " "ftwii=it*0 *f-xhtrr^rtr5TS'<^rh^C^t ' ^^^^^*-*™* ™ ^ ^^ Char J<»s. \cw Cniter Krpori** '"soliT pt*r"fijflne^"JwTFn'*~tTie"'Sj"r«rTiHt" tr> Joliii Marks, fur liir-TmrMl I'CIUHI i: \ •'. i.'f.-' l'i> • l.\ i, i ..i:.. ."Ui-ood, l;.m Tvifkw hi»paiiae of th? :td- l Coiiius and Am.ly... ..Van TnirrTn; "llie"'pas't Xv^i^iiitiTAT^T^Tt At the practice held last' evening | "TreShTneTT r^^ATfolI ?seTSoH7~ li o w oi T7^ a UT^ - • - •'r^~j^~^r^-1Trr.ti-rr¥,-"'»rj-t3riair:-' vautaue that was theirs as a result Keyes. Trill open its homo season I in.. I : he>0r speffiiiwelo l iwaidcirrtT'c.d^ lo Wiliiam - ii--.-if, -rrl——--.. , .:..!•. i.—!',.;• • FI—A!-eiortnU • of th«ir greater strength. Defun- S-i'tsrtlaj- Eigfct z.i St. Teresa's Hall, a new center, one John Rawson, Jeffries Ruined Tom With Body Blows, Possibly i member of the Vale squad; Robert .1' • II • ' C- -»—\v«-.-i hr I I! rock way former Summit"" ITIftlT^ '^"l.'-'", ll"V1;,rt ,,,,u- " l: \11it " _ ' !•:'-. l'r, ^t>s.t<-rtan : slvfly. Chatham (ould not with­ playing bost to the Salem Stars,- of-'-T „ ,- , .„ .. Dgmpsey JDid Same To Jack fi-iii-.-ii v., ...i.i, n r, li' •. . Ni •» l'rovl- stand the onslaughts of the Sum­ Hillsidemii.i^ . Ian S. Kennedy will groom him to ' School star, for three seasons a spectlvcly. Twenty boya received ,1, v. I'i i • l-i •• n.'ii ' hliri !i: th'M». E. ^ mit crew. A-prelimi-aftrj- contest featuring fill the gap left vacant by the j member of the Hamilton College $1.00 cash' av%am-., ihe,. n,i, • i;. (1V N' M l*r...lr|. II S'rr-lrrvrrU.-^- shifting of Andy Van Kcycs from t By "LAXK" LEONARD "" f and Yank r f ('niirif:. 'lli.i. -J. K- ml-. Yield Slippery the Bis Five reserves is to be Kenny, but after ' » • Varsi|v eleven; Matty 2elRiier, nn- IUK: J. Riown, 1*. p-i.v.ic, J, Uirofka. 'the "Y" team to the Rig Five T With Johnnv Ihickloy. Ihe I!o«-1rounds of- l>i\i!„: ^S. 'i I,. 1 Ti.ro-n. N«W It has been said that the. field stapeti- Dancirg, as wa, Kol>"it:a»n. Leo l'[.,\ !(!• 'i. . . l'i>'- !•» '•' t'i i <"litirfh ; »«c- torn last season, will follow the Big Hawson. who is tall, much taller [ ton irishman, about to take the Jeff, two '••nil. II !>• r'-'-rn. ,i*. IT.-'.liytcrfaB K uas wet. That is, to Quote the 2o-round fights that, •U!ln|lmi.yi i,„w u regular of the Unl- Limlaburj. M . Pat.imar.o. Kay ,hal1 K i-yes, was not. impressive last J blanket otf Jack Sharkey for the. ' liur.-n lliO t >t;i!-- ii Mtitlt.rial * cjir.ic-.-,trip creation, Skippy, bellt- Five enga-emest. ' many thought should have a! least j , . j, , > f hmeii team; fliiiiih, W'itil.iiii ^Iinpln", Andil'w 1 - - night but his,.show-lug last uight i first tint'j sin£e__th_c_npt'-.uow-_sp-_ v ;i s y )f Pt ml reM *-;.-. i.- — - - - i -Tee Sn5t*c;it,j3C3irtsti*rautre^3iatx!d utta _(H..Ciai_i_-ii—i_yi.n., ,.i in _vt^ I'-'irJi^l-iavton-.rarcells. sUlhjuiuiliai'-Iur--. : tiii*. the field bglag /in .fa~ct."aIiaasLi. Rohrrt"tJitu-h.-M: linru-- Lr 1 7011- s-.--i-'i-*.— - i :*.- ,; ~vv hi- Central. j IJthuanlan fell before went against him and Htfljioi^ of,L . summit High player, now a . • i i < f. -igdea inundated, "making nir rtl , O I h tm r garo, Joe Roykovvski, Joe Hnna.- | ••-. - l,\ 11 r i l 'i 1 'liiir. ii , iirdng-. «- *» ^-jj™** »;|J« , ih . " J i,0« b* ^^. ™ *t was the firs Uejupsey last summer, ' we are. a title as well: regular of thfl Blair Academy team; ••'Mi'iirl-i »-t'»i|.-h , t'sirtl N>w i»«»*l-*'« Wdinqly treacherous and . paving. »»«» Po«lMy another Thnrsday Ume he Jlag 1>een__oa the t.ourt this way. Ii. "Micone. B. Cam hi mi wondering if the ex-gob- is lo fo]~ - Tom Sh.trkfy was for his inches, Tlart Nelson. lust year a recular ot ind L. ii. ii--- l*ii "i-i:" 11 i'i •-liu'l'isi - the way for the malting ot numer­ nis:ht in prer-ara'Jojn.J.tir^ciigaKins Keinf i. >Miit U.'n T. •• - -\\s,ti bj\ ?I«W season. low the footsteps of the more fa- probably the strongest and games! the Colgate freshman loam, who ous fumbles, in the matter of re- the Salens Stars, a" team which ia The "Y" varsity team was amious Tom Sharkey and go man whomever crumbled rosin -un­ FoHowing_tl»e uv\.uil- ami a ^un.l I'll.-...! .." , -i-rid. «'-.;i.-n M£nfio*rt«I —(Wery which. Summit -by- far ex­ reported to be composed of the • spark I i'd in football while matricu­ diiiiie;-, which ihe boyi, e.ijoyeil i') ii n h A more or less make shift affair last,; through his career victorious in der his feet, but after takinj; a ter­ lating at the local High. School celled.. court Iiimiaaries in and aln>ut_7Ti_ll- 1 heartily, a two-reel nii>tioi) [mtuie n!ght,o Earl Ohlson, who is looked. all but the hattles that would rific body beating from Jeffries in i some yi ars back. hlau llNriipl** < hiiffli The first score was made in the jide. one of whom, according to upon'an certain to make a regu-' bring him to the. top. his second meeting with th» Call- comedy j-onclnded - the tiro..) ai't ' opening canto, not long after play' | One of tint newcomcj-H (o Loyal- wiib a balf-lmtir of hoiulili:-. • Yoiin-i'ti'wn. Ohl • When t&» m reports, i* Francis ^Stieks'j Henaby lar po.u, being out of the gamel Tbe possibility of a parallel first jfornian, his "stamina never retuni- ', ty's .fold is Herbert Lltvinor. or was begun,-wh«u a« the cairaina- -^ha -ipaxklc-^ for the SprinEileld 'I'lie "Y" Hoys' \\ i,:U tlluTTiTT" i:j;;n jj ,,ic w.i'i in'roihit'ed into tlMI with sore "feet. Conch Kennedy; struck us one afternoon lasTMnly |"ed and ho grit'lually clipped baf-k \ Cnioii, a ineniher of .yY. V's var- Pre:.byt>-l !.aril -tion of ~a march from mid-field Stars ia the wist Lackawanna Base- was pleasmii.lj -aiiiifi'"! \\ iicii tij.' i fears that .Dhlson will he prevent-1 when Jack was training for the'until'he was hrnten by men he , sity Sipiad. He Is k' lad iil_giea; In- a iiiitui i- pa'.l'n' Alio was later J cadd^ii'i, pie-enled him Willi SI-'* .o. .Ga*kelMnok the ball around end fcatt fceaea? season. '. ed from playing for some time he- j Dempsoy right In the fistic hot-j would have ordinarily stopped, •bulk, scaling clos«f to—St»0 pounds ili rui'-.-cd V.- the" Presbytery, tt cause of the condition of his feet. I house on top of Madison Square j Hotly punches wore down even his a eontrlbiuion to tin hind for uoik and ran twenty-eight yards to the Howe Slate Eeleased ' nu JH-T nrtly ji';ix^_«if es-ls'i-m-e From a mem* i tll ni , Lithuanian .roncen- 1 '!\ - ' ~ " . ln]?_of_hl3j« a™- -Seventeen -home, the other -guard . nnd_ Jlanm_._and i and when"be climbed into the ring defeatiug the ! ueveVal"^erfsiins previous a regulat no"since Dotl.iiR- of Iht ;oi! v..i-. ( y in-i--h[p~i>r_ i *:: in I!'-'!, only a fetr ia tile same session the Hill City (on testis have already been hilled Merrill at forward, with the new- ; to greet, the bov who had ;.s~ (rated on an altiu-k to th^> body lon ; tnekle/^on- :the- ,J_4obai*t i'olk'K** 'PP<*ted.-y :.:-_" - -"". : ---"-. rrrniiii* »l -lt*ytl-t»>- th>*--»'hwrcU«—-—~ '^Gaskclv •j-?'l thi—WWtfids Tfihe ^ reelin-anotheg r o'f.awsf his, .-aiMl ilirefc4>pea dai***i at--hwm_e -atiH -raimGr,--JUiwsonr-atithe-:4sr3Mfl^pOim^y-ni*^ hhriie' tvo"lHdmeiilarflV,nfOin-Uie - dpiiuli'& "goiig '"unHt" tUTSS • eietp^n, may perform with the locals VI"he club activities union!; the r. ,^..i...... ,._.. _._,.__ — . remain to b^ e filled.filled. OneOne - game; This team wan-extende* " d to the wondered if the younger Sharkey j dramatic -ending in the seventh, SMI1 Ixtdode-; hllls-3ft0 ftef* 1| si.\ty-five yard gallop that wps a-srar_ from home has been-slated, .limit by the reserv-es_ who weye^Jed I to. miss the'Tunapylshsricy;*" lH'U-m^-\^i.s .hi^a-igia^--*^- -i!H«o _1iHs - no"1^w llat t hi''lss- ™homrr~tT? f ^ttdfHi"; at Citnof Hnioli"lia\c ai'fci I was destined 1 ( '-tiriRinatFd-^wliejr ^ae^-I pl^»ted- the- It'calls"iM-ta*' locals to iravel "to:ftv Andy Van" KeVes. Keyes 1 ling against DoTnpsev. and otTarleast three occasions he ; "athuin. - awaiting trie pp'o's'nlhlc e ^d nhom three liundnd boys thin.ig tjakl.Tiid. *V.»If - In C-ss than *n, ' "shot' hy faioldel r Sharkey missed'"under-Hlio!"- thf* mark. Coimld»r- .award of a lUmdcvHchola.rshshil p the lii-t MmuuL-r Trail Call. and k-is- hour ;ifU-J- *leiri:tivcK had raided ' jT*elIet~TieI»n.vT*rt«r4-« bniM*^ £am by Copithorn an.Ka. .five-yard traetiicEs booted" for the Morris av^--lam ters in recent year*-, there has , Bevdragge*3 ard m tohel( hi1s a icorne0ftrtnr victorvand I>e_iup, the - J Dempsey as Tom Sharif aufffred 1 l ermar; Charles Apgar7 Leslie- -trl^+volfin-i: EMHHI opcn.s ai'.ain n, .vi. In- and "kTRr-d rimr h'Vg*r -ThejrtUl*; muancc made on a line plunge ^a ewart are games with thc^heen ajF^cndy decre-asc-in-the-^iUo.-|-rtlw11^pT.- .^-lhat "paTaUeP °pcr- in-hi* last 2~> with J thus "ralH- brlckT" Joseph Hodgson,-Robert -piinc. _ _• _ .J'.vTcre cuaci-aled-iu siructures boitt< .^A3**'-ateted^* ,'^aa;0.p V-T- as-pii»-piiis«- 1 1 J •t&Uls'-Ftrar StorieV v.^- •-. - •• • •• -v. .'••'--"-.-.--- "-^-^rSi-S"Yfs-gy-ti**y •x^m^^mM^-\,'%r:~'r..-"X::; ...... »«etts conducted: by ihe.State Fish . Wiicther or- and "eop,—lnnrCaTmi'na 'Uii • li'.-ir'jc .Cavil—Ky'- %*hen--"-WUlkH for the third t(mc,hdownT~a ^ "scow.geparaises, of Mflntclair, th,e Passaic7e-nPassaicTP-"«d wime.t-oinmiGame- tonmriBEtertr&hion.-— -•-*• ""Thavt*-aiiv such plans in mind tor will have e difficultv, weaken- ciatio, S, \ya!^captureil li> the "r^;>" Yc-i:i'". :uj.-.liJi ;<-^3ilisuiis8ippI Gaf*.\ Uiar'-cunii * 4n thc T,, , „ second period, gy. r,Tf. aa ail-star_a gregation!/tndllt'-dxrection^_ of- Vrotcctor j j. " r"bV-known Mr "a*- etl fhoi^Ti 5 - land put in tail, winch waa a small ireinT'iil TH'^iMtal v. 1IT1 "oTrtyTT Wttl»* scor uk ma v 7lo ie„mai-rbo: in --*egaiiqiigiSh*s*i*iH 5 and Loane s : The hall was worked into a "" .^composed of Use crstxrhile Fawraic:J»"Wf M; ^tratlon' in «nn™a-»d °r! other year at least. Dufjaxrai tHo his forW popltlon near the top, 4 I Howl at the end- of tii'r-'HHtUter^tt:w4ii1i3.,t<- i live, he vvt>m_tii..the JlQIBfti; in s position o» a_ short parade,, Histli- Senool - Jwinlnaiiw; 4he- R«.: the. state's force of wardem, a tare- j m„,|Bra Sharkey-sw-cesufullv gmins tir..d or being Tn •if. an*.. John lii-voL-.,*, who_e,ared fOTg. ™_«ame_ tJw, PASS jrmd the r^ opposition until he encount"- Ctrai*^ ; inn tic musJ once again meet ~ attempted "to e.sclipc- by hijii Nl'i -a*t:iorher. Cnknbwu lo? the — - . i jaillr.il.hi, sing out, of a WI-IIIIIIW of ttic so did Benipgcy e,and meethig HempHey licr. l..-.iUtJ_pos.-e*,: ed of an e«tl tag score. This time the try for the - %£L ei Ato^i*^ "—•-- , acciden1 t has been ooinpHipd for (he • rw, h - lnrmt.r- ^^^,,^11. Sherm's team made a oleariT oiel. Losing her hyjaixe while on T* Plav Collejruiles l™" ""^"" «"'»'j ««« "^ y"^ , ihe-donghTr Tom wade throueh rni-ans facing another body bar-1, W(_u, Friday night In a~V. M. C. A. c of .*l-").i")'i, all of ^Tiich he Ifttt to" *-xtrq pomt failed. _ ». n. **~** •..*_., 1 commission during the last three tiw rli^* -window sill. -•ih<- .tell- to the ''• w'us. JnTtae tfiiriT^period that An Eanovafion this 8ePSon7^s4he^^.^. ^^^tSft^! ^ov.ior i^rla* ' heavyweight, ranks of his day/rage. Tom Sharkey weakened tin- rniatrh onT the ""association, lanes. !•• r. A 2D vai v JI 5 >r> f-'l'ouii'l. four stories he low and was Su:nrait again tained. An eight- -° ** « * " *»*» I" ^"" "^TFTTew campaign to cehter interest until he met.the,hngeJ.j':Qjing.--Ii^'^der a se*-nnRf*<-i»nd severe attack, posslpossl-- I'lkjng all three games rolled from yard plun^e-by-Tkpp^oa carried ?££££? £*£ Sj^^thS^gh ' °Uh" ^L^ * ^^ *f "^ [ ™< who h«at•hhnTnT7Sco7^fife3Iy-- Ja"ck .sKarKey ls made of lieiilf's; live. One of the sanies-- | •seriouslv injured. Aln.huie KM*- Reiurns Vftk* -"1 • Qf hall—oyer—after- Caikell had *•_ if^ ^? _! n^T _ !". ....". prope, r r handling —of • firearms lsaQ 2£Z£Z-xiaT'9 DaZ^-the--4o;'ftI^r- ;- t- -'^rF= ^T=L—-2^-- »» - Tom beat Joe CUt*ynsliLLaU!Mier.Jtu[L AVhaf _a_man. he—ia..If.. 4.ho-M':ci*4Ml-i:-w;VH- e-xcegoliigly clone, j — Laurel,-MK-.-Wl5*.v riding hlKh,( "f^TUd some nineteen yards in the I Jim Corbett. Joe'Godtlard. XiA Me-,thai be so:—Copyright, 1027. All Sherm's teum posting an 801 and i "AnfbM.ViiehlfittlDa} of^^TK-^eareocrt*^ The *Collegiatcs i>3i_oa--ine--HWHfr-py.^^.^,, formerly . Strarfol] tif^rf^ wafdens , .. „„„,-,,J , T„,-rT„.i.T„-.« ifi.t xr..„ »w i.rt c«- in Jin- -l;v In an-a!rpl»;i**. Mr*- """ parade^ that moved the ball from are of the opinion, through study: Coy (;,1S Huh,fhf 3lm ^ormiclc'Rights Reserved. New Yor,k-All clmrcbes ih t-h- 1 the annnal New \ ears Day oppon- , Ri'alf's an even 800. - - j Wdham-i r'.'«t«vercd the Use ot lWT'l mldficfd into scoring position. Cas^ (>f tfce accWent rcDOrtSf th;lt lhc match rolled : F",1"ra* <-«ti>«'ll of Chun In. . of «ir5- of the Summit v 31. C. A. carejCflB or ignorant nsx of.gnns is I /- In the other loop match iolicd-j \oi.il 'ordi niter ri*arTng be^n vat^. sell this t5me plunged.. hi£ war I t.'hriut will l)e called upon to ob- rlobed-wart ^ertoKner-B. are to" lw-^j^^^^- of thf nmj0rUy of hunt. ~ able'to .;pi-tik "afcfjVe " ~-»*«-S«*» *«*^ Ihrowgh the Chatham iorwi'rdTfor" took two out of tliree from Frank's j serve/'Februfii-y l:.'!h, Llii'»ili»''4 led oocc agaia by Les Colo. It is Jng Clisuajtt0a. u\i r uii months. the additional point. team. Yeagcr turned In a nnrpk of oinbday. as "Antjl-Lynching l)ny." Run_*-cJSif* Forty- Tftttds___ thoaght that Halsey Bristcr, former _tf„niniiKsioners and wardens, -in Scholastic Football Results - - - - ' ^1?. fur Lonnii'H team in the sec- j ..a - Collegiate*, aa will of htltt)t;rs Ln a ptate-wide campaign Summit 32, (hatham 0. jllean Academy 50, 3i. 1". Mllltar}'' returned by Day. oT-Franks' team ham'-- 15-yard mark, some Freddie C.^pertJiwait and-poissibly n»,inatc hunting accidents. ^ljQhttRCtoot€S yards forty to c Central 12, Barrlhger 0. Academy «. . j in the first game. away, before heing fflM- Don*1*s SWCBSOR. _. - Moving pictures of proper -ind im- Bn li proper"ways of haiidling_jji_guii.-**n •StriVler';* 18, litt M^nedlet's B. ™ ''t s chance to tally at tfial 12—Sa3t-~ni Fi.irs. ., i. •> _w »» ML- . ..,. - Wesfehe^ter Normal J, Trenton At>I> "Y- HOWM-S'ti Xev. the. field also arc being prepared point was tossed to the proverbial Xirtf." -K. nwa« s. <»f Trvington. Koselle Turk 51» West Mde .. i >'ormal 0 • , ItKALK »'inda. the local team losing *be E«-k ?kx.-la1 Club. hv-thc commission for educational \V. Itialf ...... , 1'Vl 1.V. Thanksgiving^ . iiv-_, _^_j*:r™JVy Sim^ii. Orij'.iiS use. *- .- . Nutlej 30, Kranty 0. I'.llH'- T 11! is; tail-our-a fumble which was re­ ColHttfP+wood 7. Iliidiioiil'iehl 4. Mim-m )2t - _. _ " , „ , In the actual handling of a gunTft covered . hx Chathatn. Immediately ( arteret it, BeilevUle C Hamttaonloli 13. IVoodlyn.O, i I *.lit on — -ir,o- t Hiatham, with an eye to getting --fiisx-. K—R«t»ry *•'£ Flvi-, ot A(w;ir|(. the field, experienced huntcr»qrvre-" •^dnTclaBTTl. S. 26, Morrt-tonn 1U2 Doesn't" tskr- Ion:; for tiro* tuT^ , 1T IW. 1Z~W« •**^»ia»*er <"*lnb. "f Ett**- mdjretteld Park 11, I.eoiila B, - K I tea If . ' . KS °., pf the danger zone, panted. fer t^» carry the gun. either with H. S. 7. •- - Ijiwren*f*.viHe I, Tome 0. •roll around.*" And perh»p»s me kick was poor, the ball^com- iK'ttl. the stock tucked comfortably under T.'tal» " 71*5 MCI 71 tVv-„ rt—•V."a;*»-- wear «.W*;^ |JiB to rest on Chatham's SS-yard one arm --or with the -guni lheld 171 ' Ja^. T~-;s*a3;m;l t\,!*i-"^i;it»s. men 0. . ^ ed. Kf horllng »nil H'.i tear the*, leader** :-,ad giitlew *r*!*i ... . Ing the barrel and in hdOi in­ Mont?lalr Academy fi, B«rd»?iLfo^« FRIMAV 111 I .VT" JVil jett.-d t~> '•.••ihef; last Snsp»H«l^ »nt; the ball-totinj*-;, tae oval was JjMt 2C—V- II. SI-Ci-oT-Xew York. moved to within a yard of the goal stances, the muzzle pointing Tip the -M.I. ft. -. -- *51ier:u j Kavivir," that v.v'H have pl«alj^ J»r-_ r*—Kr»«iv CV>iJfKia;«rs, 'ground at an angle at approxifllate.- Kosiflle 2.V Somrnnie 0. IPrlnrelAn Prrp 11. Puddle «. Tl»7 Mil "He. where ^the ball -was given to »fe ^—fVs»tk:if* Sf|K»r«f-s. . __ Total.* ~of (Fe~:ind sr.ovr befor*' Ki-l.. ly forty-five degrees. Newark Academy- IS tjtrteret topnhoni who shot across Tor a It—M-iTTi?i<*WT» Y. M. C- A: Asbary Park 6, Long Brunch 0. !• ISA. why iW'i^'.aver'a thorough-' «,... T«— l^ajv-Or Iil«-'KliT. . Ipgnr^ning in a tangle of high AHtkiitfe CHy 14, Bhttln <>. —' j " AradfihyJ^ IniUlili " )71 111 touchdown,, the final score of the • ; pe. Hon ct* your tinning, «I saaie, the attempt for the extra . K^to. 3Ei—.h i—Au"S:m-rium His Five, i.f ib_*ij£un_f3_Jo_hjoljd_ it in a sort, of Xfptowe B. »w Itrwu>Tylck ft. ; li.ii j_.u:v .save >ou «utiahl«raM* M J2HUU—faUowing—the—-totiefadowa Aslmn: l*Jtik. ... L-^JU.. i„- t^frtwks*--- -tS7- -i*.i—i*v (• failing "present arms" position " of the F.nier*on (C IHcklnson 0. - ' Inlon «. Crawford B. Y'lUKht . If.C t:i i7i I pen-.* if attendtnl Snow—1» military manual, with the trigger Hover 201, Itoxhorj 0. Torn* Khrr Ki. Leonardo 0. anofiier rrar.on for whlcii to L, ^ The Summit. High School eleven Wardens and Hunters In guard toward the hunter and the Totals «i; rsi w to engage Morrisjown Friday at naekprn-ack SH, Itfdx^nood 11. . Newlon J>, Haekelfslow n 0, _ thankful. )1A muzzle toward the-zenith. A "riy:tat , ui.wrc Lou Appleton -Momstown and is to draw its-nea.- [_ Safety First CampaiRn Upd Bank 1«, Freehold 0. —'•- 4lot«firH-l re|>-2T Uotgi-ri Freshmen f^nsnif* _-,- -,- •154- _53.~ _ 4.4.V. shoulder" or "left shoulder" posi­ spa to a close on the Saturday tel- \ - —. .— Ruttierford 7, PhUHp-^barg 0. Snd fl.- ••_---• ttj. _. 12B tion Is considered safe and -restful Trentoa ft, Camden .0. YrHKPr . .. IS7 ?11 t«:< Rettf-Bstnt^Brekvr—^ *Mf 'ow'ng,, pitted against Dover at ; - ?Cem- Jen«y irame wardens. Kitglewpod «.'Clitl'slde «. , F.r**w*it^r i.-.s •Hover. after a'long tramp,, but^makes it Peralnmeti lift, IllaJr Academy % l.'ai 1<:'I twhosevdaiy it.is to-«m,scrvfe the Trenton Cathedral 7, North Catno- UIK nmi-r . .178 IS I l^il Offices 12 Maple Str. ratlter awirward- for the £ut}o#r $p Ftemltnrtoa li, Watdslaarnwi *. - -*- -ite-^ - -- ^——-«— "seme, abb aire tfeiag muen to "coa* bring tbff piece flolekly into action S03 fiia WI3 to r,inci Una Seliftnl 3.", Lf'hltrfa Jnalnr' Peddl* Heserv*** 13, George Seho»l Totals Thorn 2728 Summit 'PHONE 485 "-I™ « your Red Crass seo* Ibe live* and saftfty of .«.port-i- vantlry li. J ft. membership through auBuait Caap- BKin. Althnssh there has b**n a t>atroDlzi» iHEBALTi .auvertiaera. - ter ainxttoa ibe Herald whea IHITIBS, £=der Aaiemj NoT.limto»ta,v CtML fcBWi is tb« ntiMfetr «t - v . Ti'. - *'" v»** -•:*.s, .*-,• r* ."i J> 't t • , •« i * J ** *-. ^.- _f: ^ Ilk. --j.-^tJ..jJ'....jfera- r i: ---•»••» ?-.'^W-iJ ^' ^^Fi^

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f^t estate <" .'>niKi!^«J«.n and prose- restitution," ilie ^c-ourt eatd "Their -» -•»*•• i^^L-„. R^l Estate Transfers Lot Conveyors f?-?.™ f **•"'''••"' ^ *•" !"w- **•»«. were unftpvakable In their Patents Issued -operator* -^ ^H^-^J—fj,^. L to Rccord^al Courthouse ..#, New. Jersey, wfcfeh-. .cost hff- fcrotfcir. K»«.rt,irrt, 35 y <•-«,r •'-..-.!. Lidft'tnirt)*.* v.-orwt cast* of it* fclnd that has ever 1 r j„-r - The following information i's ;*nown«3 53 Summit *;^ ^n? a-.- ha:iir»:ir i.j.-.- them tit-VX**-Uaru-tn-fht* rtfai. Lot be<-.;uii-e of compiled by Munn & Co.. of N*ew ,i:3 lf; !r lft 1 5 in ,h ; mil. monthly rental ' * '^ - reen V^,.'/ "'•" -' ° "' ^' *'*' " te'Jividual anient of niot.ey {„ w ,V , bg b ,a,, : ic _. -Ttt jUautii^ SKWL-JWMIWI ».toW-J? t *.- L ^ * " '!* !\ •?**?• « "»•Limer Newman Btmtfns, Of ^aEf fSTary T. Barrett. nrt7, ^kjo Gardens r, f-Btlant* prt-yt-'l A cr.upj,- of ttoi Orapt; at Tt* Xvergrmn PI., rtamniit in A"'--.. Jr.r,--> iars rrjcant rwort- to t£r mtn and pnic«»^»f. making it. The^bject Waldron av^^ue^Vr,^^-^^^ toj:'! H.-nry Itlrh- womi»:i l;-'r«- thiiii f,vc or thric-irwii- J*jm «nv?nllfia.Ja_ta_pr^uce! Mar.- T. B^rmt to "' aai h-./3 "lafc'-n ui-tiriy t-e forianaff." - u>« in telephone and radio tranB-.^ner oV S?.' ''- ^ £ TWruS :»''.".-•:,. I»r;.I.:.;-i Liitters. which carbon has pro- ^ *hlUrrtw l'^ 1',"fou ,^:)f! o*.*jf'r - Tiu.- K.'utfkin broth'.rK f.r .M.-ixv,-* t n !R fin!- true lot r.ounced scientific and practical w*Wro'-/vcnise. Summit d R. Sloan and llwiry illj.-hards lr an M. A. DoYi.r-, Owner •lot' n •>. fJUtf. V.'Mh »hp f o- .".d.Tipt8ge5 ovei thu t-arbon or car- Vf^ ; a ilre Uussell fVDr'^'t- of" ?]j "Jf-.-x Cfiiiury Wrtilt-l In .\..-.f Jf,. .;;•;,- f)I1 ,J. - e;-of.- lionaceous-material now employed '- Mrs An«ur F. \M '," 'i,:-.:'-; 'if::/-. i!J{.y Si.j-,. ja„ Jn-n-* m-af 1 iaiulield a:,ri:I.ak^ in microphonic transmission preimseii in R„«eil piac, ^ l 4 •'*''•* Wi.jvirif; *;xtra*ilUoa wood, <-aii*irig 'ruoiiff mailing IMVCFF- Filter. This relates" to ,„ v *R -. , ^ "• no-.-.-. Montclafr. Filter. This relates to tn * AIrre"^ -> ™- Robert t;. K01'- tiny i.ii'J fJf>-Aj» artf;- !b«.-ir m*Mu there. They uswj the Han of liters and particularly to the t\ntf i? d Curwen. prtw.,t? to V Alfrede Curwen. prtw. :<< Y. .' •' >y Jl'^iJ ii-tatf broken' coMef.ffriJC iK-..fii.j tt.,,I addrt-Hs^s known as edge fiUenTin v.hieh the SS"? »If ' «* '«* ?S^,J fle onu i--'i f, K'^f,l.iJ, ?!;ey KPTT (?:(>_«». li'jiuchuldtr*. Uir'/ngh s«H«|. filtration occurs at the edaes of , ^, f f; ^^«' ProUdoWp. ende and ^i'. ,-•.• >.-,--:; if> .vw jf.rH,v lf) torii who obtained KiKj.at'jrta on a obnttins surfaces, with" the'nitrate"'.j • . othe- '," !'*••••. 1 in:.;. I.i<-.r- >'jfr )ri:s! wa« hoshe to boltst; uamras'--. KoUTwhw- lasslBB between the abutting sur- Hj"1^11 ^e?^fe- Jr-- »«W-i^%J? Excavating D od 8 m -"I „,':.' J tfn; u< :<:'«i-iii<-nr>> , ri-lates "to Improvement.'; in resist- ! -Maurice Allant -Tt^> Soil — Screened and \Vhc-n.tal;'ju to IL*- lot.:, they w_vre Maurice AJland. of AtlanticS' uace. eleijienui, more- particuiarly i ^"^Jiziu^ pencil i v .IM'.I •', i,>j-,fJrf-'l; o! rcor p<-rpOfa rLTs•:.• V-,.-;: oii' of .-ilt thi.-i.--Jif»...' ;>ticd in radio reception devices Mr ' «• -•' • ;-.':;'Mcatlr.i. mor«- than y.''-rfc neve,- realized to buy more provt-nents in writing mi-trun., r' lotti. Horton assisns hi& patent to the ;>.ad particularly in that • I" ? " Michael Rillo is. ;.ni',>«):', r;>.-iKiti- from ,. , , . Klot Electric Manufacturing Co Kvi-n tLotiKh the Ileal Estate - >•.:.'•" ir. ."i-.-o^, a*,a j:«-lr failure to ;, tLonKh MIL- Ileal Kafatc Inc. monly un0vV.n aa mauazjt.cV.nrr naitr SRi( 1,s Contractor ion:;.-'.ir:;.-<... t<<<(, fturr-turnn monru.o-.ry ttoo \ ^ ^ "nvc.itlRatorK are ac- Joseph L. Matthews „f w „v : :r--ri--rr- -,ro<.'f,'ir. aT«7ut the prl" Nathan C. Johnson, of Knslc- d Iforl* A»e. -*I>hon« 1973-J «iv* (iilly Jr. oil r>H7fj, Ofllu'Slatd wood. :Jethod and apparatus for Park. Lathe attaehmen fo ,' :AI '''" "'y rt-e«!ivc offering. lots for' S:R.I of the dreaaes-has "w „« tioihliii; exf.«!pt a nominal «-l)an"> Jacob C-ocrk, of Irvington. Brief ! ; about 12/3 yards from the ^ tn the office of tho N»w Jersey Bay:. This is deyi?med to provide a of goods usually required rZi, Heal Eslafc CommiwJoD, 1 £x- combined hand-ba« and brief case j rhunKc plaee, Jersey City, for in- KO .J«"pe^»aTTeionrt^"to^ itS? 1^^ S' T* veHtisatlon. 011 J*™* ?lte_pan be cai^d_in^lM44nms^f--t^e country WT" main has portion, and papers and |T report of ££* «7;^ccor,du,B l0 similar artides usually carried^ I Economics tU^ E^-au of Home brief cases can be etso carried ~< To the Movies George PrifoJd, of Somerville. i- Plan tri^iew your~np.i r rosa An of I»nntinK ruKjr. A further ob- (membership throuch^Ll £ From Hawaii ^r*?r£3*-; joct of this invention is to provide tor, NoT Tltt ^™0th '"^ for printing symmetrical center :. . . .- Uy-R figure rugs of any^desired -length tVHtinif-r >c IJro- /.r-'-TitjecN.- .!>rfc" -- -_ '" - - ' ' Mention the HERALD wnen buying s,Th.lH lion w oifer'j a :i!rou^ appeal .to thoHe who want a home of dis- r-'a^ L3y,-,a'. cm-!t:e in every dc- ta:i tinciion, «om. MiisiK oun-i c-ut Ci'om Th-- r-'.:-r:>r_ vaJL* are built of r.'-t'- •-. Hi- ;, ,; t •f<-f1r;ir -vita"oc- '•-• •,. -J - -„• ,. ..;-.-i -;o-ji' trJmniiiiEa. ' tit-'-^r '.itrJL.icsJid-stickar- ua. You Know i /* 9/ T) V-""1,*"2""'-'"'*" -^-^-ii'i-ad-L-,^1 finish. It~doesn't take much iiiSMiut type, fiJ^-iiUmiti^W.Wu^^ ,.raudea..a_ Mortgage FUIIIIR 5.t5.010 in.r <;,!> ! ! ,!a to Start a fire . .::.'-:;: . M 5^5.010 ptr ' frosi Jha, and vicinity. Ambrose Powell Lou Appleton r. ;•»:•„ -.;'--; -;.;«; irt^i the sured. Start to stop financial loss now. -1:1--.iiL^tu L labile. j\ dining , i ftr:K('invo(>i> HOAI» /?ra/ Estate- Broken— f :.'t.-ov-' ; - r - - <.";" 'fc- ki cl»en. Insure with .. .1 i'cH'lfiutne.pHLO 12 Manic Street . •Thr.-f--'..:-: .n:-; VT*>\ a bath are Thone 2728 Summit foumt «;: 11:' :--'.'.;r:'1_f!or»r, v. bile a The Summit Trust Co. '. *:ii . ~° j'^'ii ynii trener- id- :ex i.-v proviilt'd on SUMMIT, i\. J. •Li.---j.ic- fr rty feet in J&25 *BECI?- SCHMIDT (3. Every Listing a >:e :rt.-- a ;!i-'y-Tive foot *^> ^;v- • If Real Estate — Insurance . When -—-• Kdyth•"VIIIoU Ktnrkf Heal Investment motli<*fof Pauline Stnrke. was «>» Co. rj;i;.t; plans i and CHATHA * inp to '«» «»"'»' • u-y MurpKy /.bai?ic _. _ '* . A _. protection ^^mdd^ 2^'Weo«:V[)i*^«^rU"—»-•• n-'j_n_i" i 5p_eetaJiv —"_.__T^'rie.BaTt«rS--t'laT"Kent * • ^» - , ,-^ai^fe3ha^lshi^~™se€Si'fty Custom Tailor , Prhca nWisnnnMe " ~ ~in iy. r.inilly OPEN YOUR SAVINGS f i.^ ^„ °; vi» i* abi to buy one U Union Place--- * ," _ (itmnii a 7 ACCOUNT TO&AYl ?tiiLmf.H 1,"" 3y "*mT-fo- »oe _„„„„,, rian to r*s«* your Red Cross.! •S^'L^^.-T^S: ".—" W* *rO« «a. of eJiceUeiU tuu-.' _ mm» ATKSW m nl < at. of IHnteffflritf & Summit AT**; '. * « wl visit these stores memh-r^ tf..-c.«h.SmaB,jtj Chap- windows w^th plate glass throughout. ^© Tel«phone S'J« Ur, Nov. ll;h tft 2«tl», - I Plan to renew your lied Cross U I «unnbor*,hlp through Summit Chan- £t?fi «n S ^"^/^ »arge bedrooms and two -••1 TYHEWItiT^ : Jer, N>»v. H(h to 20tb. e Second floor; center ha !90bDL ^ ftCXTED ItJIURi;,, i?«3a/ Estate d JSSl ? ". Kving-rooin, ; - Watolt^^r VVJndvW. ! Multijrraphino; First Mortgages GuaranTee^of Title Sgt 01*fir8t flo°r'and tw^Hparhuilt, I (p„niinK.) Parquet 1 108 W |-a-*lliHB Usts „r MmtMwlr «nd XeRrt,y Guaranteed First Mortgagee and SSSXV"^ ^^^ ^ » ** ^ grade AT*. •t ._ Towns. - 402 CENTRALr BLDG. Sif-?ILw^w,c? s^stio». n«r the County Park ! Community Press Floors Phone Summit 67 Participatioa Certificates liM i^'J^-^w *'^ . rh*»* use. New and Old Floors Summit, N, J. STRESS*!*d n ? tld"iB 8 ^ ^2u 1wenS.'^2f ; ^ * ^r*r2T4 Summit ^Sdierfarer's Scraped and Rcfinisfied, ave^ut, ppDOJUte Oxbow lane, on plot 100 tjylol) ^ - 10 - 25c Dept. Store a Specialty Consult a Realtor Price $30,000 each, on convenient term* •S&i'-T-V-^'t- State Title & Mortgage »5 Hprlmrficld Ate. . Trt 2^1-w Further larticulars from the owner. |U line or H. E. Idestrom Guaramty Co. '

IS CI EXWO0I) PLACE T RUSSELL ^v, '" W Beechwood Road Central Bldg. Sununit: N. J. Wi GIES; Owm* 200 pak Ridge Ave. TJione Summit 576 kskp^^^S^*i* •Wl t»t SUMMIT ttERAOV AHB; SW MIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. lAY. ito# SHBSS

i' "nwzzrrrsrr.r Wed:, Nor. 3»^AM day «ahs «t DATESTO REMEMBER j the PatK C'Mi«iiISfiroii"lia"8'conterrea • ..-,. J. W. Cunliffr K** •••?* Women's Exchange, Y. W. C, A. jwith' the Board of Freeholders as Ballads for Sale « AjrfiV Lowell Tuee., Nov. 8—Election day." Wed.. Nov. 30— Fortnightly Gltth; ; far as practicable and that it has Whai's Ahead,and Meanv.hile UJ. V '• J1 f) * " EVERYBODY READS Tues„ Nor. $—H. S. P.-T. A., speaker, Dr. Prank J. Mather. Jr." . ;Vily ;ii'.(Ppubllely accounted tor the E s M, classes In session 7:30 to 9. Fri, Dec. 2—2nd Subscription e'.pvinilturo of all funds entrusted _ Weft* Nov.,Q^Child Study Dept, Concert, • Mario _ Charalee, tenor, ToWaMciane . to it. f ••„„„ E_, - - %^GM-/ferf3 j Fortnightly Club; Dr. Plant-" Rath , Miller, soprano. II. S'. audi­ • Tlrr";T' nTD "nil mntters of. public Moitir Rumble'_eds. byta II. C^iHial,S t Tan- b_y * - " . * ' "*^ Classified Advertis$fnmts } Thui-tt., Nov, 10—Sat., Nov. 12— torium.' 8.15 p. m. Summit Freeholder's Rea=! re*<»rd. . -• - . Kumpc F, "f*. RHnitr.ttoi jO. E. S. ftumniage Sale, 100 Summit f, Mon, Dec. 5—Brcytoa' P.-T. A. THE UNION.COUNTY Lure of-Vienna .'A. M. \\!ii!,ini.-,;i Ten Cents a Line avonuo.' ; annual card tarty, 8:30 p. ra. • \ son For Opposing Park PAUtv <:OMMISS10N. rinil.si.iv. n-| Frt^icc Summit - Man.. Nov. 1-1—Civic Club Dinner, j Tucs.. Dec. 6— Progressive Asj&c- Bond Issue. Attacked In;1 * NovtmlKT 1, 1927. t). F.'V.'j!:!.::ti.; Cpy not aeceptefl after 9 a. m. Tuesday or Friday. Y. M. C. A.. 7 p. in. i eiaUon, Itooacvclt School. & p. ra. Pleasant Day.- In Spain Wed., Nov. 16—Fortnightly Club: ! Wed, Doc. 7—Fortnightly Club; Board's Statement Naaey Cn.--Mc("orr;iai'k sneaker, Dr. Geo Minimum Charge of 30 cents, cash in advance. Barton Cutten. ; spettker, H. V. Kalcettbora New Books Added Aly Lifo As An F.\]ilorer ,-w .. ThumT .-Nov, —-j-7—Athenaeum,* _ IThura.. JDcc." g^AtfipnacTim, XW-" - *• ' <• itn.-riit Amundsen ' S0% additional if charged. •_ r High'Schoaf;-o\15-p. ra. ~~ 7 coin SehrjaL-JMG p.'m. Deplores "the Publicity | To Public Library Henry Ward lb .-. lp.(- _ -. — \—^SA ., Fri, Nov, IS—Annual Sunshiufrf ^ ^ i — mmALD endeavors to print only truthful LlasshTeri ads. Fri, Dec. U—Senior Class Play, Pa\lo:i K.lih.. r. in anoreclat* having Its attention called to any advertise- Society BazRar, Y. M. C. A., 2 p. m. i While d;-;.ior'i.»; t! p r-'^liti: y. Happy Pilj-.rima^f C.;V:M liar-.; : "Bata." High School auditorium. t • -jVraonfi; the new books added to and wliJ«»J'»' t_ ^ highest standards of. honesty. Fri., No*. IS—All-day bazaar and that has naturally followed the vote Cotini Liicliiicv Li)'>.,U Th.- na t not con Fri,. Dec. 1C—Christmas Party, the Public Library tlurinR Octo- ry Ben fltippor. under auspices Undies' Aid of opposition uf the County Free­ Journal • Kalln :\:\- i'e... r;„i,i Society of Cakes Memorial-Church 4 J«nJgrjCri'jJB. Mnduni^ub. - ,h:x aj'e.ihij.jTullQiitiin^—: - •Cemua. an;t-.C-Iut^^^ ^ _ holders" to \\.,'" fiirtheomliiK refer­ v J in Community Hall.. 1 Hon., Dec. 26—Christmas Dance enda askbu: the voters <>.' th" FICTION: FMII !.!..;-.. j- BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment Sat., Nov. 19—Rummage' Sale by'j^or A Group, Lindum Cluh. Ccunterpoint Josephine D. Bacon PaKeant of- Imbu- A.I ii:' \V:.I->\ IOST- 1 County to aut!tori2e ;» further ap­ Loti-Apptetpir ' with all Improvements; Jhree min­ Ladles' Auxiliary of the Elks, Sum- Tues., .Dec. 27—Christmtmai » party, Thunderer . . .i. H. Harrington 1'JrI.Vpl ,. (e-i ,-'•<• Y.);:i':' scurf. Reward. utes to station, $40 per month. Phone propriation of v'l.3rtt}.».Mt» to tarry on rait Ave. and "Franklin PI. ; Silver HebckahJ>ods:e, IHiKleu in the Night - A.ni.-rica .. iieltitrn V.m 1. ..i. ' A. A. Pieruon, 269-W. i»-tf f "the lmiiortan;_*r4iWIc work of the Real Estate Broker Mon., Nov. 21—Koosevelt School?V»Wed. . Jan. 4~Fortnljjhtty Clu6^ Hoss Twt'fd Upion Cmmty Park Consaiisvl,.:!, j.. . .. Harry Benefield I). T, "" vlth brown MOUNTAIN and Union avenues, Mur­ P.-T. A, 8 p. ra., at school. "JTi. V. Kaltonl,om. speaker IIIiiS of the Mesa ray Hill—3 rooniH, private house, all ts neverthek'^.'s deemed isi-enual t«> 12 IVIaple Street M> ullnr ; . answers to. Mon., Nov. ;.']—Lincoln School j \Vcd . Jan. II—Fortnightly. Child - ,.. , JjofTrj.nl Kirnoy wearing < orivenlcncea, jrara.pi;, opportunity givw the votviB <:f ihe County an „f "UUH. Reward. Phone parden, chickens. Reduced rent If P.-T. A. nceting at 3.15 p. m. : study Department* Dr. Plant. MesdenRer of the Ootis — i 'Phortc 2728 Summit Opportunity if diauiau tlieir own little house work. itefi-reii'-cn. Mon., Nov. 21—Woman':; Auxili- '• Thura., J;in. 12—Athenaeum. Lin­ .\ . . . Phyllis Hottonte Conclusions vo_:if{rni:»j: the follow- MentionJ.h,_-;_J_1KR.\LD whwi_buMj— Phone Summit 40'J-R. u-13 ary. Overlook Hospital. 10 a. ra, at coln School, 8.15 p. m. PiK Four .. „, -Afraltoa Chf!j»Jr^ FOUM» in;j remarks wiii-ii :,ro a part of WELL furninlied 5 rooms and bath. | Y.W. O. A. " I .Mon, Jan. 1G -\Voro.:in'B Auxili- Coatde.' Captain J. 13. Cutltfollj rati, with voitr home paptr. those allLV.<-d.tu hive bi«a i.i^d.- iiy - —Private-"MJ«»»np*."— Pnrmley -rAfia-rt—r -Mon, Jov.. 21. - .Youns-MoFt* din- nrr.'CvcriDok lloipltal,- 10-a. m.,- at- Kitty WarwickjCcpln.t M «f,T , -ind paving for this o.d- Krcrfholdcr McMalE:-.' r.s r^nortt^l-in . fU mentg. Phone 16G6-W or Supt. 1KS3.1 net at the Y. M. C. A. KIrby Page.], Y. W. C. A. • 'alua . . Maui jK .a-Uoehe ^"nttM.^ <" *' n-tr npcakor> j - Jan. 17—"YV ilon'r, Crub play the KHisahe.U Daily Journal o." Nov­ Mixva.un .Teleftraph ember 5th: "Thrre liris l.»,-:: a lac?, ll(IAltl>£US WASTED _Tuca, Nov. 224 Wed. Nov. 23- ) Y. M. C. A. auditoriUiii. •W. (1. *Kv«r»s "On tli^ HirinK Lino," by Com- • Wod.. Jan. M—FortnUhtly .Music Of co-opv'r.i'Ion ou (!i<- part i.: th- tn Electrical Appliances -- House Wiring TIIK EUCLID, IS Eui-.;a avenue, at­ roiii(M-t~.T;u fi:io.i Tnibautl, violin­ :.,AI«T l.oaesotr.o lt(»yf . Lucy Kurnian r^n.i v -l idt for housework, few tractively "furnished HIIIKU' room, ••x- Silver Ilebebah LodRe. ist. H. S. audilori«::ii.T!.15 p. ra. what purpn-:" tltt <• l.ot'ti.UO;! has C.-.-tle K.i»U Mystery U)fcK G r Repairs v, r ay. Stat* «•**«. " - ceptional table, homo atmosphere. Tuc.-;., Nov. 22—Recital, by Mrs. Vv'et!., Feb. 1- Ceiebration 35th been pn* en-ept t i a KI'ULIJI *•> - . Beoritt! (Ubbs ^"weVred Address lios 140, tf 1'hone 2211. 5-tf F. SL-OU Ilallett, at home of Mra. Anniversary ar Fortnightly Clnb. planation le^uidni : ill,' I'lT -.'U:a:Ti - C.tarlotSo Lo»ven.ikoM JiERALU H. A. Marfahal), 2S Dellary place, of property aeip:ir .1 ?:;,! tv-'i.s::. ' iL' "// /A Electrical We Have It" TURKEY HILL COTTAGE — LarKe Wed, Fob. S--Fortnightly. Li'ter- .. Sclni* Lasevlof •i\Tlll'. '"'J'1' an- d Kirl- -« 14 or over, _ il'iuble r«oms, attractively furnished,. 3 p. m. atv.ro Dei'.artmcnt, William DeVane, pertelitaL-e hcti<-,•.;, I.L'.^ bj... . "•i oi White Fh.«\r . <;rat-e L. 11. Lut? v i;hrl»tman. Tablo excellent. Phone 91C. 7-W Sat, Nov. 2G—Lindum College si>eaker. In dt-veloi'iiieiit. 1 f .:r «r.f, i».'<,ii-v. " In a Yu:i Nan Courtyard'...... < Tenter stroet, 1 Dap<'c, Canoo Brook Country Club. Tiiurs, Feb. a -Athenaeum, Lin­ the taxpayers," ar^' I'ltKbd to tn* ..v. . . L. J. Miln Sprlr.Kfltltl. ^______10 KOIt HALE 10 : Laird & Co. Mow., Nov. 3S—Woman'fi Auxiliary coln School, !M5 p. m. fullest infori:i:f run pii.-si'de a.- i lO !t phl off-Mm-Map V. K. Jlontasuo rf\HY pi'iJtion open lo competent any espeu'liluix..print or lii'le. and FOR lack of room will dispow of flve- of Y- M. C. A, U p. m. Fri, Fob. lo- Fortnightly Child ChrtinlpU-R t>f Clovis . 11. 11, Munro TELEPHONE 1800 .16 BEECHWOOD ROAt) stem.irrai.h.r Am. y in person at Mon, Nov. 2S— Woman's Auxlliary ' feel thoy arc e: rtliinly fttiih-d lo Cnhearable* IlasKiaRton . The Summit TrUM L».. jJk-i-e n>ahi>irat(y lapebtried livuis- Study Deiiaflnsclit. evenint;, Dr. Summit, N. J. roo:n s*-'t. Price $50. Phone 1511. Of Y. M. C. A:. 3 p. .m. •P-lant.- all stvailabli' iiir.>rr:a!ion on ibi- e\- II'. II. Munro 17-tf 17-tf —-1-ues,.Nov. 2»—Holy I.an.1 Pio- • V.'oil , Feb. !." Fortnightly Club, pe:tdirure ot t l,onu,ti.rJ and th" pur­ Mind of a Minx . Mrs. Kerto, Ruck J EBFLOl MEST vYAXTKP * WELL lotted manur<-; hi.rd oiik lord turo« by C. H. C. Jar,eis in St. Dr. Willi;.»n : t;;rr rdxers. pose d in- '''-iia^st" for ^!,2,P i,i»:nj Mad Carewt, -' Mar Oslenso wood; einderB. Prompt delivery. John'H Lutheran Church. S p. m. j Feb. l'4-2^ -Musical Comedy by more."- - Devil's MaitlU- . F. L. Paekttrd ' ^M-,I KN-WMIIIB. window'-wa«h- Call ISSy-R. 'i7-2:!i i HIKII School niULiC;il clubs, 11. S. In jin.-wer t*> lh-.--;t' a'lt^utnHiH t'n- yesti-rda\'s iiar vesl S^!S« and table waltlnff. Call „„ I. r ; follovvi!i:- t.tcts Lin- :-nh:-.i!i".-il_ MAIIOC.ANY china clo:« t ; three i.uti-j th'- ,-Itv of EllKaheth. X. .1 . on ; av.ditorluw. Marr tret Pedler ;.it>n chalrH. h at Iter seats. 1J Linden V.'E'iNKSHAY. TJ1E '..Ttf-KAY OF , Wed, Feb. ,20 -rortiii'-;htly, Music The I'ulon Couniy P;.rl; Uxj'-wis- Children nf I lie Win.! ,Lt labor In ex-j 1 ' V^chU. or no lor platf. Tel. •ITS. ' I NOVKMUEH. A. l'i, l:i27, Depart til .".nt. ' BIOH bus been ir.- existeoee u.- a per­ Doris Peel May Roofing Co* fat two o'clock in .the afternoon of s:,ld W*Nl.v"MaT. 7-ForlniehtIy. Dr. manent body N'lice Ntnet-.-'v r ll'lh. Stlenl Htonn-5 . Krtteitl Poole \el IHY.OX CHK1HT * I day, ' William Starr Myers. 1?21. Dtiilnr; t'.iia period it has Ciiufliet Olive 1'mil ly We have opened an office and showroom nfl Sit PAY WEEKLY—ni.ir.ketK, , Hed Sets,^ ,^j] t]iat ct.rt;i[n tract or parcel of '• Thurs, Mar. S—Athenaeum, Lln- issued voiumitioiis f'l.-nral rtports Mv Heart and My Flesh and paperhanEi-r— Inside l Jewelry, etc. N and Fli/abT'lh liolierl:, iiork »uiy E- T, Nelson, uG t u :ir y 3 iin I'lione liSl-J. U-tf Ht-nlatiie will call. O. lias. l^S, '.n'iiiu in the 'Pownslilp of ITr.lon. In the i Fri, March 3 - 1th Subscription each such report io!,t;.iii'-d .', cirti- Nuptials if (ToTiaT"'^ ._ Where-we,are showing a full line of wood AVi't Summit, N. J. County of ITnior. and State of New u.n-- , fied financial rfp«>rt sl>',ii«-il by its It. Sabalini. SJ^lA^^-cfldk LjLcolortd iromaiL. Coneor_t, "The StrinKwood Ensem- GENASCO ASPHALT ROOFINGS KECISTUKEI) and "ITTgliTy l«-fliKr.-eilT_ r;,.lni. :lil o{ ,,)t N-„ ::rin1iT»T\-"'TI'^-b-e. Hr S.-—aiuiit+H4um, _SJ,j_p. jn. Trea^uxex. __ '. ~ _^__ Hon!-•••» of Fear ^ it. \V. Service rail liroun. l'J Sayre :itreet.% 'phone L r'.eini; all of lot Xo. ::rin"l>To; dark rtd Chow-Chow puppitH, alho Wed.. Mar. J 1 --Fortnightly. In yeats wii.iu oo fe-rmal rt-pi,ris llislnry of Anthony Waring ..... CQl'-WiRCLAU- S^UJNl^LES 5t.ij-J Summit. - -• do£« at ^lud. J. Conway. 7 Center Iot or ma;3 Mrr'-t.-Chnthiiin, 'phone 2"ltt. 15-17 ' t-ntlth d ".Sjiritici'li'ltl Avenue place Nn. ature Department. . - - - have been i~?uej a ;"=:ia;irrai n-piirt •.."•- May Sinclair Also a full line of roofing supplies. ra-ti'rt'-Jlwd li'K" Ki-huol boys de»Ir>- ! 1." Hitme'lH'hiK a j-ubdivlMon i_.f part oi Mon, Mar. IV. Woman's Auxili­ has hen publish* •! in the prn:ui- C-isomom Frank Swinnerton T>T 1-ln.l-i'f employment on fcaUtr- 'Phone day or night 1201-W. d'iv-. mi u»til "lv. Address Box 111, FIVE .piece ivalnut In-dr00l!i Set pur­ ! Hi'' LouK ^ilinltv. and .Mary Scliuli-/. ary. Overlook Hospital. 10 a. in, at nout U'.'v* spape; s of !!:<• Cout.Sy. Ib'K"iincis. ' II. K. Webster chased from John Wuniwnaki-r lor : 'SI'MSMT IIKUALIS. Jtiflti, iiseil lis:, than two years ; com­ tract, fooveyed to K. E. Meach.im. a Y. W. V. A. " There/ ~i-i'pi»ri:" "Ti:;vi " 7:Ti -tivabl; Caivy On Jeeveu . . plete with box tprlnlf.M and. hair i:ial- map tir of Uiiion eipal Dttivials ;ts w.'II a-; to -evoral loi-trt priee. • lli». -K-.,- -Apt. --32, • Par (Vmtity, N. JircuiiM-i, tiled : JSovemliIn th"" Tou-ir-hfi r Lit, I'.'O-I,p or,; W< d. Mar. 2S--Fortnij;h1I}'. Music Flume S2H-VV. Court, Summit. 13-tf thousand intei'fhfi',1 pcrro:^ ' - ^_ N ON -FICTION: -- »! Unh n,. known ,ri lot numbers 7. :*. :•. Deri'trlment Tho Fre.'hoblerp.. i:si-Uji!j:;j- Mr Probh in of Lav •\iiiilyi-;<"» Tt) LET _J|R)R KALE — Thoroughbred pedigreed 10, £2 and 1',!, in Block "It." as laid ... , , " ". , „ , . ... „ McMane. hare fre^U' ntly ;,;t-«:ded O-.WII on a .•;.,..„„ pi„i ..,• maji entiibd V * ' 1>r' -Fortnightly. Dr. Slpnuind Freittl , j polite puppl'.-n. lleasoiiable. II. eonfcniicc:; at the i:i\ii;.tioii of the Happiness W. L. Phelp:- ,AEUK front room, suitable ,,,r Tench. .MauiMon. Tel. iladlaon C70. "S];rli!R)'ie".d Pl.ice." -..ai'e beiiiK •'- :-ii!,-; lAilliiim Starr -Myei'K. nupli. l'J Woodland avenue, "iihoa dlviKl'.ii Thur.--. Apr. 12--Athenaeum, Park ("ciiiaiib .iu::. ,i: wht.-h ',r::i.- H:..-ht to IK liappy ~ U-W. ._ . t»-ir, th«- H.LIII Couniy and whl-'h pl.it or j , , ,, o,i,,..., u i r, ,. „, topi* s stt-h ii-: ro;.-! < ly-trm timi, Ll1 ,W R Mrs. Hcrlratid Kussell map is on file in the office of the Clerk | "'.°, , '^[, *•]? "' '\ w B tor i:,tk jrirpiir...... r •HKKi: ron!:i klt<-!tenette apartmint,' 12 HEAL ESTATE.POM SALE . 12 Tideraiiei* _l1eudriek \ au Loon ROTHSTRAND or ReKls'.er >.f the Countv ol I'mon. ' ^ (il, Apr IK—I-ortlliehtly Clllh. future plana and othir nu;:*i ;••• in:. fjrlii.'.li'.d ~ oc ujifarni^hcd ; heated. ! Chit reli iii the World X j.. an-1 filed Xovemb. r lKf..l!)il, aK'.Ttoeital bv Birkeiibolz. violinist. sesaiiiK Riunial in.ti re-.t hare been i'lmr... Siimmn 2n'2Z-.M. " - " " NEW PUoVineTNCE^PJot" fOD x 2W, SAMUEL II, TOOL. ' , . Dean Inge Jj.OOO; on Sprir-Ktleld Ave. opp.7Lirt- No-U4-l£ - i Wed, May 2 Fortni;rhtly—Chtb,- fully dlFcut.-."!. "• At UP--. '-,.,».-. :- 'L'RN'KHLD nujni. livo juinuteis_fri«n utlo-Jk-hovL

.Harsaonfei* Band, sad (he dat« for Y. M. d A. Notes ithe first gathering <*{ Interested bay?-, |jL »f Kanu'f-jint! wvH be i»rir *«ut nil foe l*th. I' *t», *.wh»cJi F*«d fl'iiual^Tr m ^~-\$i :h.r ttiL.a_ nliua.arje carried $a tamaghi-an-t Matin, W Mi- »!. '"e^cj^;-* ;:r. a:!r ~ ui>oa ihe 3 ran. were vlt-fHi *- ferrchlia;enra h-.T»lw-r o>-h^ -who indicate their served. GeiwaaKJ^' clia..-. -ifi. tkt jiasj^All Ifrtereated SUMMIT. N. J. fttan of the committee ori\ r>am' b :-.•:• i. I get i:r-44jju-h with f«ttd J. Lamagna, Aloxan»I;.,• V,,,j|; ^fcaeonc and Albert Oldroyd ^r.i'J ttractive to tllo a ^*j|ift,.Befreaun.iems „ .„ ^ ?atin^ a qUiet> i*. • At a previous meeting Aiex.unh - .tflpSTitt . I »'.i !"**» held regularly on Friday ,>* KpraM twit**1; Headi Ca't of Two .8.45 p. m., and ail "4"' r.\ u:>>< . fti««vand ii» "Beau no ri .. _„. "~ " t;>;.; ,., tv.A ciiny • "J'K" nanres, te- The next bu.Mui'ris a:td di-cu - ;.,., £ Jj.-o^^hi tOKC^"'„ for Ij/ Blan meeting of th«> "Hi- V" Club-, 'iva^J. leJ" t,ue of- this- «eSn'1l»!* ^; both Junior "aTid—Si-ninr. viii'lV" - i:i> ' ;"nir»-T:a!ii Ktreen preserir*;- »: ' held tomorrow evening a 7.3.",. '•'** *-Mu:i j-ocit-s t^ the lioth-" |{*. Faculty advisors Wuodw.a ni.d s'rar>'!.. s-iinaijt. for a four-day Z Woodsidc will lead (he group: x;i y .s-ay^ C^A m<'3cifis tomorrow. Wed- discussion. iif-.^l.»3V a;j 1 eiiii'.inuin^ there for * Previous to this meeiit: m • ; .-ij- .-.;. f...- >;uh other. Xeil charge of the Cirl Itciasi£i'i^_ainl .Ji\t»»>f "Hl-Y JolnTly »•< the second" brother "iJf.'vi-'•'•".'l v Ualpi Korbes, play-. •—Yesterday afternoon ' thn Ji.^V in^ ii> T"* •'''-"a role iu-Amer- -~Etecfaric Football haticinet eommMti••> t'\-. ••• , ' Kty.itoKC View Co. '•t^rj^v.--:,. "John." at the "Y" under the iluiVmau- All. ,• •O""-. '*nv of the screen's ahjp Of 'Stanley WelMler »o Hi.:k. i'-. ' 1 M-JI;1 Wi mm. and Mary SPECIAL roMHIWTION erembur In;.- This week's I'uncheoii of- th> on hand for ready use is a sure way of having ideal N".j.ih I!,-t-ry was assigned to, -THE CJIILn-8 FIBSTf SCHOOL IS TIIE FAMH.Y^Froonel. II1-Y Clubs. Th ursdfly iiiiini, will A rattier novel cleaning combina­ \.n.i- ,r:--. -, d-clar* to bo ono of Issued by the National Klnderitarten AasoclatioA-S^Vest 40th winter comfort. Then, too, we have the'handy Per­ -be featured by a dlsi'fi^.t.m in ih.- tion is announced In another col­ t.-o- :.::.-• ne Vfnw f\, '-' -r?_'l*_m>~i*-ii-ith:Luxv9, 4liat-of poration, _of 115 Morris avenue, j and by an addrf^." iii ,th<" funlor rh- f.rave, braial ier^ant" fit thf - PATttOfcMAN DENNIS FOrtl)^ The cleaning of a man's suit, over-1 Screens, Tongs^ Wood Baskets and Other Open Fire group by Dr. U. Van . V.'iuklc. «XOTflKB Wlil/llATE T^MT-THAT POirYOr.^ t re::.h F. ~,;^n UKiml with whoni Officer Ford was formerly a mo­ coat and hat In the style guaran-j Place Accessories. ,. . HeservationB for the lunch, on ,» ' MrV. W. it Bailey the thr-- brothers v,o to the torcycle cop, rldlnc until ho was teed by thia. concern apd at. the ' must bo In this ufternoun. -Sahara I>i-. t>, u, :,Mpt.;lr i„ one of Injured by a bad Hpill in tlje spring "Clara," said a young husband • to fix it for you " price quoted is unusual and as aj rh- ::.L3c.-:, i-iost dramatic and to hiss wife, "d"do you realize that of l!i2.> while he waa chasing M "Now that is_'a fine illustration special feature is worthy of note,' Here Is great news, for all b iv^ trj-.e o| r-al Iir<- exploits 1IK wK r these children of ii;rs are begin- of what I moan by Bayi:;^ that wc particularly as free delivery scrv-' Who plav the harmonica. a,s well a, or —,^.v i.- - T™ V • ' ' " "OMlcr Ford "was made a 'ii»K to order"_u.:i about Vary free­ ice Is included. ' - ' tai , have taught the children to—com­ : fltose who would Jlko to play. tie r.'.".:"Ji-.VlJ v'f " °J"^ f««««»«» »«> 1922 and wa» ly ?" mand us to do thingH Tor them and Plana arc under way at the Y. 3v the N T tcd to Pu,ro,ma ,M March "Surely we are not permitting to tell ua wo have to do such Trust. Jodffe; Convicted , _**±__ C-_Ai. .to.__yrKiuiiz'r a.__ik.v-.c^AVi»L a&t_.p,rtrr»| - MANSER SS '" £s:. s!?;r' " - Ihaf. Jlni, afttr^ all We have said thrags,*^ saftl the father a- Tew mo-" " Alpcnnr MICH.—Aecusedof "killTn^ !! •! ' luenlH later when the little daugh­ ^forpe Itlga^tr^"(Vhio- r HeLasIcii, 'Hornar. ' d Selgel about other people's children In the woman's daughter, Florence; 43rSpringfield Ave. Summit, N. J. ter was again out of hearing. "We [and Donald Stuart as enlisted men. the past!" exclaimed the young Uioux. 21, after u violent miarrel,' mother. "Why, we have criticized say, just as you did then, that 'we r? , Four of the most Important child Hiehard Arnott and his wifew'ere e I some of our very bn.it friends for must' fix this thing or do* that th .screen parts of the year are en-. nnrmtM. y.. , --,. ---.-" ---; --- - « flr»t aocused of a capital crime • acted by Maiirlco'"iVlnrphy Phil-' , ' R their ch;idrcn to irlvo thing for them until wo ilrmly con- to avail themselves of the law ner- a o—faltfcfttHy lMaiHL-tle,J^iu:y^i.ad_.Wk;ky MeBMi^---^^ -- trculy- j|Die_ilttlii_UiaL we-do htt^o^o-mttt^thirlintorTo acf^sluTy: to^T ! V WCd wwce Vroulwould1 .see that our chil­ ; wh- portray the three brothers in ° ' It. and they really mean-TOJ-fntpn- He required ten minutes' delibera- dren should never dj anything «f ,au earjy sequence, and Betsy Ann dence when they say such things. Uon'to And them-guilty of second the sort,' iHlsb-. appearing aa Mary BrlanT TJiey _are merely .repeating- the degree-murdur Read Tlie HERALD'S Classified Ads Herbert Rrenon directed thiB The door oprneil and in rushed words we have taught them to _~ .For Sentiment and Originality :tiui;e production for Paromoiuit at two healthy, happy young ehll- -Bny-" ' Subscribe for this Paper, Li»u ein-ampmwit-of £.099-men on dr.m Betty aBed four aiul Joe, six. see our line of personal ;lhe desert, southwest of Yuma -.. i"'?*' Il= sl»c*ing," com­ I Arizona. manded Ttetty. Major PorcKal Christopher' "Cy' \m hu,1£''3'! Mother, give Christmas Greeting Cards Boniethil, l Wren the author of "Bpan ! J?K »' « eal." ordered Joe. Ceate. turw To assure best selection and service order your .-n IluxacH and Herbert' 7, , "»g *> "is-father he con- & ^KV Brenon adapted It for screen line I '*• "Fatlu"r- vo«'>' have to fix ErigFavud Christmas_ Cards Now au?ri '-"v^Vv'wiv, - •••M \i a, at'l,°,nti- Tn<*n J«c said. Mother, please'jTiay-1 have some-

".J,U most *PP*fe time, isn't, it''" u,.^ That Is better." ts'f And the mother was getting the TnnnTnT4.Tin\ vhpn h l£ r=£rii ;:r":r' ^- ^« ^uy\aT- %u \QJ inR, Please, dear Mother, will viin ( equipped) P«MHC h«.jp ,„«> rjx my Htw-klncT" The mother catching her hus­ band s sly wink could scarcely re­ strain a smile. "Now. what do you suppose pos- /3^¥ victor in test of speed T;cd those children to eomo ,» and trlvc-ns orders In" suchTuroff- nund manner?'' oue.stlotied the c iEsi motlier^Uter lha c,lJWreI1' lmA ™ There Is Warmth and Comfort Where out to play again. K " endiiiraiice "We've taught u t0 thcm CJa a Gas Fireplace Heater Is Used W American Automobile Association certilies I what to say on your request, but |Haie_Jallen Into the habit of an ppen fjre-^the glowing mtfl reacnil to recora unequaled by any stock closed I J Just then Betty came into" the , ^ ' ]g every corner'of a room—the car :T room - wHm-wso-np ffir-,ov Tmr •^jys^w" «=*^-* Priced below One Thouw I -I^JonV "tocKJSK «ftRRin|f-ln *--, "charm of gTowmg^coITs^£^^njf'^^D^W^^TI ;verv-norleeahlr""»-ay • tn ¥!z r et V : j eincpnyenience$ wlii^ atten3t£e use ofan ogen fire, = 'n,^"-.." ! ' -" ' "Claimed thl e -mother, "what is wrmi^ wJrh v "l [^VITHSTANBING I«ay3r fe«JM^"J^*a4!£Eiir=3iZ^ ,^lixe^gas.iu'epla€© heat€ff^is*^Iways^ ^i A*-i3fvr3ism"a Ttt-VZWBKSZJrZXi ^^'^mm&WIhe , Mi ,etcit, aan Kr*kmc ^__4«¥ei^"F«TJ?^T " .. * ^» " trsitiac «edanv fully equipped, 'down' and la.Ifi for l^monthw., ,<>nnw|;- n-l-'M " . - pLaiit» or wherever th«r« lal.i BUU— Muummv HErta^wfe ^t^ ^!saswje^i5^©^^ Wort ^nielt " ^ ^|ffl»a«topt k»r oil and fttel anU:^ct^i^tfir^ —-r^^wfth^tSTJse;::, — ^

-T- ^fcTnS^t«^xS3&^^ No. 501 Radiant71i^(fllqstot^al5b^^irc^r cohv " ~niS^fhfTr H*5 ^^p^obtr 12-13 a« «lie Atlantu: City Speedway binatiDn of atefi radiarit heater and a handsome mantel. ^m™T5allsx dl£h I.V^f rroof o/extraordinary performance, of stamina and Kbrafies or offices where there is a suitable gas outlet. ^ mSfiS^ S<>Und ^'^ from *»<*aK,>' "materials and superiorworfc- S^> T JYil S^C fe-. -v)J I lie Ohi.i r:iU:ant £«« IOK r'iuli»["'l wi«> What Owners Soy T v ..milrorifi, $25ca»h. On tenn« $t il-nt-a and SSkIL°m^e|5"VnC SiX crit? "* *° *nA»«i«*icalIy you would " • ; ' i'_ Jii-.nlh f.)r 6 nit.ntbn. I'.iiintcUd think them to fee salesmen. Send a postal inquiry to the Studebaker lir-Alniv eyitjb'ii <.utlot». —"3u *flj*f- t 7nw thetr cars. £L BEAUTIES AJi Mafce Your Omft Test! 'ntm low PRICES 0 Jtae PKMXM. OF Or »Mt«r ctltt, let tu 1MS y*« an CniqtttSedhftC^Mwr) »^af ECTfflU ~~ i-- KrittliM so that iron may tfrive it StNMtCoBpe,/or -f . t*f \me Fbcice Cehttpc. far i . . . a^j it- yaanalt and learn at first *«-«^f St»ort lta*d «as logs. Cash price 150. On u-rms >G ^"o- 'l'l« Ijawaua, lift radiint f ">». K the place of the-rtisexwnforto of • ,Wf« «r In Ita BHM OaM. •^ t^<* .a^Wiaamal lo«fc. -dnwn -jjnd- **.on-Tnr.hihIy fop \z __ heater «l« cash. On tirm* J4 flowa th* H«w»« of Y«srerdayJ A hot montli^. Connwaton In «r»t floor Art,- a^d $2,60 tnnntniy for S months wi* Summit, N. J. ., 887 Sritl,VOKll-Mi A?g» Thone 271^1183 tfttr "MMia«*«M|MM "?r i^r<

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