LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, , FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 PPICE THREE CENTS

PASTOR INJURED WHILE MAKING CHURCH REPAIR MYSTERY BABY’S Health Board Approves TWO MEN INJURED To Investigate As the result of falling from a MOTHER RELATES IN TRUCK CRASH, scaffold while making repairs on Campaign on Diphtheria the St. Theresa Parish building STORY TO POLICE Firehouse Rumor DRIVER IS HELD on Clinton street. Rev. Edward ______S. Koslowski, its pastor is in the Explains How Infant Was Abandon­ New York Man Painfully Hurt, New Alexian Brothers hospital suffer­ ed Here April 23: Esther Dis­ Council President Vanderwall Expresses Surprise at In­ Desires to Educate Public in Advantages of Toxin- ark Companion Also Injured; appears From Hope. . Anti Toxin Injection. To Have State Speaker. Truck Crashes Pump. ing from a double fracture and sinuations Plans Bid Upon Varied. dislocation of the left ankle, sus­ a three The story of huw die and her lius- Action was taken by the Board of Oil plant, the dumping grounds and As the result of striking tained at 4:45 yesterday after- c mneil President John J. Vander­ struction Company, the contractor. and a half ton truck on St George band wulked all tlic way from Ncw- Health at its meeting last night to at the food booth at the carnival wall. Sr., expressed surprise and in­ He intimated, however, that if lie avenue, near McCandless street ark to Linden to abandon ilieir in- provide a dental clinic for the paro­ oh found any shortage of material <*r St George avenue. shortlv after 5 o'clock yesterday dignation last evening when asked chial schools. laut baby was told to Patrolman The food handlers here took out morning, Carl E'enouylet, New \ ork j about the rumored irregularity in workmanship he would take steps to Dr. .1. B. Rosenthal was appointed Charles Koeller by the mother from the proper jttard alter a doctors ex­ avenue, Baldwin. L. 1.. and Raymond the construction of the new city fire- remedy the situation immediately. to take charge of the work for three SPENDS VACATION McGee, fft). of 235 Eairmount avenue, j a cot ill in thetili Overlook Hospital in house at Elizabeth and Chandler Gossip in the business section has hours every other week. His ser­ amination. it was reported. Newark, were seriously injured and j Coda r Grove Wednesday avenues. The head of tlie city's gov­ it that tin*re are two sets of plans vices wil begin in September and, Mrs. M. K. Noe, health officer, re­ are confined at Elizabeth hospitals. ABOARD CRUISER erning hotly stilted that he held great in existence and Architect Silber- according to the resolution, will be It was on the afternoon of April ported 29 births, 20 deaths during The driver id" the truck, ■ Anthony confidence in the architect, Abe I. .stein. w ho was out of ti vvn yester­ completed in December 31, 1929. Attorney Furber and Kin to Cruise 23 that Mr. Kling proprietor of a July, iff cases of whooping cough, Saquello. of 117 North 92nd street, j Silberstcin, and the Standard Con- day, is understood to maintain that The board was unanimous in its act­ Atony New York Shore. store on St. George avenue near nine cases of measles, 4 eases of dip- Camden, w as held under $1000 bail j these different sets of plans and ion for the clinic. Paul street heard the wailings of a to await the action of the grand j specifications were drawn up at Hies Among the Health Board members theria and 7 cases of dog bite. | A novel vacation will be under­ The report the Plumbing Examin­ jury on the present charge of at-) baby and went out to find a brown time the Council was considering the present were Mrs. Clara II. Master- taken by Attorney James 11. Eurber ers Board Showed an applicant failed roe ions assault with a vehicle. ii eyed boy kicking its feet and squir­ probable cost of the in ¡filing, ac­ son. president. Adolph Kaufman, when tie will leave with Mrs. Fur ming, in an upright grey carriage. in his examination for a master the men's injuries result fatally, the counting for the misunderstanding. Joseph Shur, August Kilbaeher and her his brother Russell S. and lIn Police were notified and the bahv plumber’s license. complaint will be changed to a tech­ How tlie papers came int i the hands James Zannetti. latter's wife and two daughters for was later placed in Hie foundling nical charge of manslaughter. of the present holders is yet to be After a discussion sponsored by i a three weeks cruise around Long McGee was driving a Chevrolet ward at the General Hospital while explained. Commissioner Kaufman's recommen­ island, shore resorts and points of the carriage and the baby's belong sedan and, together with his New A difference of approximately 25 dation, the board authorized Health interest enroute. The veteran law­ ings were kept as clues. Months Lindenite Opens York companion, was returning percent in tlie thickness < f tlie wall's Advisoi Louis .1. Richards, who acted j yer expects to start out this week passed and dark eyed boy was si ill from the shore and were in a hurry and weight of the iron “ I-beams” is as secretary in the absence of Louis j end in his palatial “ Roamer" a unnamed. to be back to their homes in time for said to exist and members of the Kin ben spies. to write to the State j Accounting Office roomy cabin cruiser. work. They were almost past the; Through Hu* parental tuition and Real Estate Board are known to hare Board of Health for information to j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eurber have worry of the grandmother Mrs. The-| Abe J. Rakin, of East Elizabeth truck when, suddenU the ear swer­ been in conference with several lo­ further the campaign in behalf of j been guests of the former Rahway resa Snciler, of 71 Bruce strict. New avenue, long a resident in Linden, ved and struck the big Fierce-Arrow, cal builders and to have visited the toxin-anti toxin for the city s chil-j mayor arriving recently from Michi­ ark, who refused to believe her' recently receivin his degree as Cer- on the left wheel. It was going in building, which is now well on its dreu. The Board favors a speaker gan. The cruising party intend to daughters account of how Hie child j Aecountant. has con the opposite direction- The force of! way toward completion. from the State Board to represent j tiffed Public navigate to Red Rank in time lor died of whooping cough, she was, the crash sent the heavy vehicle full Both Council President Vander­ the local health body at a meeting tlie boat races scheduled for \ugust able to learn ol the abandonment.! force into a gasoline pump al Eisen- ABE J. SILBERSTEIN wall and Councilman Horn staled of the Board of Education to point 24th and 25th. She went to Newark police where! bud's Service station, wrecking it. Architect of Firehouse. they would investigate the matter out the need for an educational cam­ Several Lindenites intend to be -.tie outlined her beliefs and soon j At the hospital it was found that: today and it is probable that Court- paign in the schools. present at tins ovcut. ¡il'ler the detectives from that place . McGee’s right ear was almost torn cilmanic action will be forthcoming. Last year the plan to inoculate Mr. Eurber and party intend to were working on the ease. off, and he received a laceration children for the purpose of prevent­ live aboard tin1 "Roamer” during She was sent to Linden where In The firehouse is the first major above the right ear, laceration of the C IT Y ing diphtheria met with failure due their sojourn. identified the carriage and filter tile local undertaking of Silnerstein as forehead seven inches long and pos­ to a lack of cooperation, it was child. The new .irk authorities qui s ‘ an architect, his last proi linence be­ sible fracture of the skull. ing several years ago. when hi* as­ pointed out by Mrs. Masterson EXJC JRALDA” TRIP tinned Mrs. Catherine I’erna former j CAMPAIGN OPENS Eenouylett. who is 35, was treated , pired to election ¡is Councilman She feels confident, however, that ly Miss Snelier and there she aifioi!- > such a clinic will be established here for lacerations of the face and abras­ Fetters Erging Support to be Mailed from the Third Ward, being defeated The committee on the third an­ ted leaving the child in a carriage! ions of the right wrist. to Every H; me. by Charles Hill, the present incumb­ this year. nual trip taken by the Linden Fish­ along side tlie Kling store. i Commissioner Kaufman broached Patrolman Michael Breen and ent. Roundsman Joseph Gumauskas in­ ing Club in the “Giralda’’ Monday in­ M iieii Patrolman Charles Koeller j the issue by stating that for some An adivi* campaign in behalf of vestigated. cluded John Lambert, Joseph Ro s visited at the institution he learned! nights he has heard the subject of tlie city manager form of govern­ McGee is in the General Hospital Joseph Kinder. William H. Moore, that tin* baby's mother married A, 1 toxin-anti toxin discussed over tile ment is about to be opened by tin and Eenouylett is at St Elizabeth's. Edward Si-hoenlank and Fred MsGil- elo Peril«. 27. ¡it St. Rico's Church1 BAZAAR LIGHTS radio. It was time that the Board Linden Citizens and Taxpayers Non took favorable steps for the prevent­ When Patrolman Breen tried to get in Newark on October 2*. t!>29. The1 The boat left child was born on November 20. I dgs ! I’arUsan I,cague, according to an­ ative of diphtheria w h ic h has caused a statement from the injured men as Recreation pier nouncement today. LOOM UP AGAIN numerous deaths in children he said. to how the mishap came about they early Monday morning and after a according to the report, ni tlie New­ day of sport and sonn fishing the ark Memorial Hospital. Letters are to be mailed shortly Other members ot the Board were were not able to give any connected Colorful Fairs Hold Forth on High- ■'Giralda" docked at the ¡lier shortly Husband and wife resided ¡it to tvery citizen in the city, toget­ called upon to present their views information- Sergeant John Skolsky. wav and Elizabeth Ave. her witii a circular on Why the new on the ¡ueslion and each spoke high­ on duty at headquarters, yesterday after 9 o'clock p. ni. Combs Alley, in Newark. Ian of government in Linden ly of the plan and cited the laei notified the injured mens families The committee aeteii as host to a She told Patrolman Koeller that., After a lull in carnival activities' should lie supported. .Membership that otiier communities have the in­ of the accident. lari number of guests together with her husband. tiny bassrrsby w hose eya s wen in t recent narils will also be enclosed request- oculation of children with the pre­ wheeled their baby from New ¡irk t" jlv accustomed to the bright lights ' io'.: enrollment tiRo 'he organization. ventative serum in operation. Linden and abondoned it. They later the closely joined tents tin* ferris Fi ¡melai contributions are sought l)r. Richards said that an educa­ boarded a .trolley, she said. and re ¡wheel and the whirling merry go- Unusual Number of Road t urued to New ark- from those willing to aid the cause. tional plan in the schools with H'" and bus establìshed un office round are again greeted to those (Vfleers ot the Non l'artisan i.cagni* cooperation of the School Board Commerce Building mi A\ "od Tlie husband has been missing and familiar sights with the arrival- Mi is would help to instruct parents ot its near Bkincke Street. Rakin. a Accidents Over Past Week police ¡ire now in seneh of him. Ac- j ¡'.elùde Alex Amon, president: Ode­ week of a carnival and bazaar. on Danuingcr. treasurer and At­ advantages. Attention was called nate of the locai public schoc cording lo the wife, Perrin's oi 1 rei- \ The Jew Fh National Workers Al­ onie.' James B. Eurber seen*tray. to the fact that the Board; of Educa­ of New Adirli University bus ¡Rive in this country is a brother., liance is sponsoring tin frolic and o tion did not support the Health wide range of expcrience in More Than Ten Persons Victims of Mishaps in Cit\. Andrew living at 13th street, near; bazaar holding forth tonight and body's plan to conduct a clinic in the ing and aecnunling. He was I Most of Them of Serious Nature. Orange street Newark. throughout the next wet: is at Hie El­ schools last year. ly aetive in sports play ing Overseer of the Poor William II. LIGHTNING BOLT izabeth avenue grounds A band It is the Board's desire to have t e Moore made arrangements to care1 •oncert will be given \neh night. John Meslers all Stars in was found to have received a pos- State .peaker present at the School dit league several years hack l id w ard Wheeler, 'id, of lOUd Mor­ for the baby a! the Children's Guar-! There a number of booths at the L1- sinle 1 racture of tlie sKuil, bruises of Board meeting and explain the cam­ ris street, Moselle, received a pos­ dians Society in Jersey City. CAUSES DAMAGE;»-i/abeth avenue lot but no sidesiiowvs the* -Idt leg, right elbow and back. paign. The school hoard will not sible fracture of the left arm as the No reason was given wily the par 1 nor rides. result of being struck by a and Thu driver was proceeding east on Hits ( Ih i m nei. Fi u rs t s H o 1 e in Roof. have to assume any respon cuts abandoned their baby boy, who | <)n the high wav. near the Haiti- Boy Excited at Fire, driver on St. George avenue at St. George avenue when, according Breaks Truck Top. it was stated at the meet in is now nine months old. | more and Ohio railroad tracks, a car­ cooperation from the public is en­ Morris street, Tuesday at midnight, Lo the report at police headquarters, 1 nival is holding .sway m dor tlie aus­ listed and the Health Board feels j According to Patrolman Preen, the boy ran into the path of the car. Lightning performed some queer Firemen Mistaken Too pices of the Linden RomDIc Council that t will successfully start the | w ho investigated. Wheeler was trav­ the luree of the impact twisted the mitics early last night when it struck rignt headlight ami uented Lie hood the roof of a two story frame build­ of Jewish Women. system tills year if the proper sup­ The business section of Wood liv­ eling in his ear with one arm pro­ APPLY FOR PAPERS oi the ear. ing and store owned by J. A. Martin Local merchants recently present- port is given. ellile was treated to a slight thrill jecting out as if signaling for a turn, Al the hospital last evening it was at Grier avenue and Tuxedo place. j ud a petition strongly opposing the Plumbing inspector John Humbert yesterday afternoon at 1:20 v hen * when the unknown machine side- said the youngster is doing well. TO ENTER CANADA Firemen responded witii both en­ influence carnivals have on tin* ciTvT was given permission to attend the David Margit Lies, votimi son of ' sw iped the ear, pinning his arm As the result-of striking Thomas gines and found that a thunder bolt business and morals. T icy pictured National Convention of the Ameri­ Philip Marmulles, who live over the against the door- The injured man Rizzo, one of tlie well known Rizzo Others Confer On Vacations. Police struek the chimney, tearing part of them as damaging to local trade, tor can Sanitary Engineers to be held food store at the corner of Wood was treated at tin* St. Elizabeth hos- boxing twins who lormerly lived in Enjoying Trips. it off mu.! then hit the roof ripping its health and children > morals., in Detroit the latter part of August. and Price street, rustled up I pital. avenue Linden but now reside in Roselle, a-large hole. The falling brick from f The protest was acted upon by the 1 )r. Richards reported making Ins and down the street several times Robert Wetlicridgc, of 7.S .Monroe Among those who applied at Gil.' irvmg Levy, ot Uf9 St. George aven­ tlie chimney landed on a truck in council, it being explained that the tour »I inspection at the Standard pointing back at ids home and cry­ street, and John llealy, of 2i»ff West Glerk Thomas Sullivan’s office for j ue, Linden, was held for trie action the rear yard and broke the top. Al­ carnival permits couh not be re ing tiis home was on tire. After sev- Grand street, both of Railway, re- some means of proving their citizen-j of the Grand Jury under ¡¡>500 bail though the fireman were ready the voked, but that main wore ea nee lie«? rai Iritis up and down the sidewalk, iceivid lacerations of the nose and ship in order to cross the Canadian | when arraniged before Judge Kiub- services were not required as no fire because of the disfavor shown by Hie youngster calmed down anti pul I— I left arm, respectively, on Edgar road border were Mr. and Mrs* Joseph | enspies on an atrocious assault resulte«!. ¡the city. The governing body put Clearance Sale Opened ; d the handle on the lire alarm box I near the B. A O. railroad, shortly af­ Loifsch, of Gibbons street. Mr. and j Charge preferred by Patrolman An­ Martin occupies tlie top floor. He the matter of drawing ip an ordin- at the corner of Wood and .Elizabeth ter laid night Tuesday, when the ear Mgs. Chester King and two daugli- j thony .Monies!. also manages a fruit store on the ^ ance to forbid open road shows and avenue, bringing the engines post I in w ii'n li they were rilling collided furs, and Harold Belcher. of 1107 j By Greenberg Co. | Levy’s machine ran into Rizzo as ground floor. j carnivals in the hands of its at tor- haste while ¡1 crowd assembled to I with a Philadelphia bus Iriven by Wheatsheaf road. \l! have bright j : the boxer was crossing St. George The lain storm was greeted by j ney. It is expected this ordinance watch the firemen perform, a dark 'Joseph ;,olinski ol Hint city. Both visions of a restful trip through the The Greenberg Company. well i avenue and, according to the state­ Lindenites inasmuch as lawns and will be introduced at its Monday heavy smoke emitting from the roof jilt i'- i were urnught to In idquart- ¡pleasant scenery and Canadian nov­ know i local depart nvnt store loca­ ment by tlie acused driver, he was gardens suffer«»«! in the dry spell. { meeting. of the building. ers by Patrolman Breen for identifi­ el t ies. ted al 220 North Wood avenue, will traveling in the line of traffic and Much favorable comment was cation and statements. ^«cations are being spent by mem­ launch its first annual clearance sale proceeding at a slow rate when Riz­ heard as the firemen quickly sent up I Little Thomas Tresky, 2. of 32(113 bers of the police department in starting Monday. August.”», it will he zo ran into tlie side of iiis machine. worthwhile for the housewife and a ladder to the roof, the veteran Tremltv point road, was IJie victim j a carefree way. Among those now < The accident happened Saturday others desiring quality merchandise blaze eater. Andy Mori scampering j of an odd accident Sunday. He re- i lolling about along beaches, in the anil the injured athlete is slill in at cut prices to visit the establish­ up the rungs almost a fast as his ! ceiveil a cut on the head when a j country or other recreational places the hospital but his condition is not Linden Trust Company ♦ ment during the course of the sale, buddies extended to climbing appar­ man 011 a bicycle in trying to avnid |are Lien,tenant Arnold Hergeuhnn. considered serious. WOOD AVENUE AND PRICE STREET ♦ according to Nat Greenberg mana­ atus. striking bini foli off thè ovvie and Patrolmen Nicholas Cmmski, Grover; I Other firemen went up Lo the roof onio Mie youngster. when thè ehild ! ger. UH WARD EXCLUSION Ryan. Tom Flynn. Bill HalJinan, and ; » while grown-ups watched with in­ ran in front of thè vehielc William G eoKìw W . Bat hr, P re s id e n t t in order to make room for the The committee is shaping up ar­ •lolm By ko. They took leave .Fitly Adams. of di Kas.t 1S tii Street, was t fall ¡.lid winter line of merchandise terest and youngsters choriled with rangements for the first annual ex­ ID and will return back to dutv Sun- was more thè cyslist. #*. the‘company lias arranged this event glee but it. was found tlie re cursion of the Fourth Ward Repub­ apparatus Darting aeross thè Street in child- 1 I to clear its floors. The sale is a smoke than tire and the lican (Dub to live Beach, X. V. on I hose scheduled for two week' to hoad- ish abandon resu Ite«! in serious in~ yenrlv event and will not be repeal­ was soon on its way back Saturday August 21. sojourn lor the lore part of August; r jurios lo Walter Losvk. ol 7‘>N .Jack­ * ed until next year, the store an­ qua rters. "The ALvles Standisti'’ has been and rated for the return on the F Hi The lire was in tin* cellar, .and not son aveniie. Tuesday night sfiortly Chi* . tp p o 'm e n ! a- / • cui .h im nounces. chartered for the outing and a large include Messrs* Will Res. ,\Tj{ on the roof. Much smoke was enut- after eiglit. The 1 l-yenr-old boy was Persons purchasing at the sale can gathering of guests including offic­ Daugherty, Harry La voire. Sieve led because of a sudden burning of si nifk In a car driven by Philip Pos- be nssmed of a discount of from Rl ials and local and out of town per­ Manuzza. Harry Weit/mnn and Jack ,lltorncy, Agent, Ein 0 I-soaked papers and rubbish about sief. of New ark. at Mie interseetion to 29 percent on each item. The sons are expected to be on the boat. Orze. an oil burner, onus d by, an attempt of St. George and avermi s. Club Plan is in vogue nt Greenberg's "The Myles Standisti” will leave Fate Detective Sergeant .»»■•• >\\ to start the burner with a match. Taluni to thè Sì. Elizabeth hospital C iu m ! mus ( tu b Sufe Deposit Cani'. and i small down payment secures Recreation Pier in Elizabeth 0 a. in. Daniels vacation, was also scheduled the article or articles wanted. by Patrofman William Kluge. Losvk at this time. There will be dancing. . Among the wide selection of fur­ MANY AT SEA CTlUT .Mrs. John Maliar. of Morris avenue. ì ra n e!/crv' ( lieeks and [.. tiers ot ( reiht * nishings for tlie home and individ­ DILLON IM PR O V l NG >ister of Patrolman Harry Wagner i ual purpose are Lamps. Jewelry, Political highlights in large num­ s J. A. MEEKINS " Eddie*' Dillon. prominent local is spending a week as guest of Mrs. è beds, springs mnttre ses. curtains, bers left Linden yesterday morning j Special Department 4p.c. ínteres ! realtor, is about town again without Wagner at (heir bungalow on the ? linoleums. (Poor coverings. eha* s. and ret timed late last night from FUNERAL DIRECTOR i ; eruches today fur the* first time in Metetaeonk River. F the stay at Camp Larsen. Sea Girt, dressers, baby carriages, knife and Office and Funeral Parlor ; six weeks, the njury to iiis foot, sus­ Ooniissioner William Feller. of fork sets, draperies electric toasters, as guests of Governor Morgan 1*. Wood Av<*. THo. l indon .'IS." t Night Phone EM er.son s 350 tained while wading in a pool some Gesnor street "ill return Sunday 9 electro- irons, ice boxes and oilie.r Larson at the first such .Republican six weeks ago, improving rapidly. after a stay at Manasquan . household necessities. function held. 1 PAGE la v o LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929

light Saving) Time, in the afternoon of said Resolution by County Road Commit­ and State of New Jersey. land and premises hereinafter particu­ L )t s 18-19-34-35-44-«MS and one half tee authorizing: director and clerk to BEGINNING on the southeasterly side larly describen, situate, lying and being of Lit No. 43 adjoining Lot No. 44 in the following tract or pi.reel of }anij execute proof of loss of damaged Stud- of Price Street distant six hundred and in the City of Linden in the County oJ Block m e ; Ix>ts 84. 85. 86 and one-half andl premises hereinafter particularly des- elm ker car w as adopted. sixty-nine feet and ten hundredths of a Union and State of New Jersey. of Lot 83 adjoining Lot No. 84. Lots 95 cr bed, situate, lying and being in the City Resolution by County Road Commit­ foot from the southeasterly coiner of B E G IN N IN G at a point in the south­ and one-half of Lot No. 96 adpoming of Linden, in the County of Union and State tee authorizing: director and clerk to Price Street and Wood Avenue; thence easterly lnie of Price Street, said point L«ft 9 5; IjC>ts Nos. 109-11 0-11-11 2 And of New Jersey. BEGINNING at the corner formed by the Social and Personal execute deed to Kenilworth Realty Cor­ running northeasterly along the south­ being one hundred* (100) feet south­ one-half o f Ix>t No. 108, adjoinin g L o t easterly side of Price Street, sixty feet; westerly from the intersection of the 100 in Block tw o; Lots 1 34. 1 35 1 51. 15a. in ersection of the southerly side of St. poration was adopted. George Avenue with the easterly side of Resolution by Finance Committee ap­ thence in a southeasterly course and at southwesterly line of Todd Place and 158. 159. 162, 163. in Block three; Lots right angles to said Price Street one th»e said southeasterly line of Price 197-198-199-200- 201-202-203- 204-205-206 M :Car*dleH* Street: thence running G> Miss Mary S. Robertson, infant Miss Eleanor Mackey, of Curtis propriating? $2,900.00 for new bridge southeasterly along the said Udc of Mc- on Watch ungf avenue. Plainfield, was hundred and fifty feet; tehnee in a Street; running (I) south forty-one tie- one-half of Lot No. 196. adjoining I«ot grees fifty-five minutes east one hun­ No. 197 in Block four; L*»t« 226-227-230 Cs ndiess Street one hundred twenty-three mistress of Fife, Scotland, arrived street, is convalescing after under­ adopted. southewesterly course sixty feet; thence and twenty-four hundredth- (123.24), dred eighty-four and forty-one one- 234-235-238-239-242-243. in Block five going an operation at the St. Eliza­ Resolution by Finance Committee au­ in a northwesterly course one hundred thence (2) easterly and para le! with St. on the “ Laconia” on the 22nd on a and fifty feet to the place of BEGIN­ hundredths (184.41) feet to a point; Lots 254-255-264-265-266-267 and one- thorizing- the County Treasurer to re­ G« orge A venue twenty arid tweaty-thr* e beth Hospital for appendicitis. thence (2) south thirty-nine degrees half of Lot 268 adjoining Lot No. 267, visi,t to her sister, Mrs. James Gib­ turn to Township of Hillside overpaid NING. hundredths feet (20.23) to a point; thence There isdu e approxinyttely $38,4 20.31 forty-seven minutes west twenty-nine one-half of I«ot No. 263 adjoining Lot (3 ) northerly in a line which if continued son of 511 East Elizabeth avenue. A taxes \vas a < 1 opted. and $16,891.9 2. with interest from May and one one-hundredths (29.01) feet to | 264. one-half o f Ix>t No. 263 adjoining The director appointed the following: would be at right angles to St. George The regular meeting of the Star 2nd. 1929, and costs. a point; thence running (3) north forty L o t 264. Lots 291. 292 293 in Block six. A- eriue a distance of eighteen feet (18) number of friends gathered to give members o fthe Special Drainage Com­ of Linden Council, Daughters ot Am­ SAMUEL. H. TOOL. Sheri.f. hundred eighty-five and forty-eight one- There is due approximately *18.722 a point; thence (4) westerly and parallel her a hearty welcome, the home be­ mittee: Freeholders Van Doren, Hoesly. LEBER & RUBACK, Sol'rs. hundredths (185.48) feet to the said with interest from May 31st 1929. and w; th St George Avenue four and one-half erica, will be held at the Craftsmen Wilbur. Brooks and Palermo Freeholder Fees $16.38 EDJ&LO jyl2,4tM southeasterly line of Price Street; thence fe»t (4 to a point; thence^ 15) northerly ing appropriately decorated vvith Rmnpf, member of Miscellaneous and costs. Miss ! Home, Elizabeth avenue, Monday ev- (4) along the said southeasterly line of SAMUEL H. TOOL. Sheriff. ard at right angles to St. George Avenue Scottish and American flags. Education and Engineering Committee. SHERIFF'S SALE In Chancery of New Pric Street north forty-eight degrees BERNARD FREEDMAN. Sol’r. ei rhty-two feet (82) to the southerly side of St. George Avenue; thence 16» wester!/ Robertson intends visiting Pittsburg ning. Freeholder Van Doren member of Jail Jersey. Between The Citizens Building one degrees fifty-five minutes west one Fees $19.74 E D J &L O j y 9 - 4 t M and Discharge of Prisoners. and Loan Association of Elizabeth, N. J., five minutes east twenty-nine (29) feet a!>ng the said side of St. George Avenue to Scotland. Resolution by Freeholder Harrigan complainant, and Albert Realty S: Con SHERIFF’S SALE— In Chancery of New ei ?hty-seven and seventy-five hundredths before her return to the point or place of BEGINNING. feet (87.75) to the point or place of BE- Mrs. Julius Gugel, of DeWitt street amending- the rules and reputations to struction Co., et als„ defendants. Suit Being also known as Lot number for­ Jersey. Between Thomas Wilson, complain­ G NNING. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maine], of hold next regular meeting August 2nd. No. 1. Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged ty-four hundred and six (4406) and the ant. and Charles S. Valvano, et ux., defen­ There is due approximately $12.336.91, Mrs. John Ludvinaitis is spending instead o f August 1st. w as adopted. p remises. | easterly nine (9) feet of Lot number dants. Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged prem­ w th interest from June 14th, 1929, and ises. the week at New Britain, Conn., at­ Ainsworth street, will leave the lat­ Director declared Board adjourned to By virtue of the above-stated writ o f i toi ty-four hundred and seven (4407), cc sts. Friday. August 2nd, at 2:20 p. m. fieri facias to me directed I shali expose 'Block number seventy-seven (77). By virtue of the above-stated writ of fieri ter part of the week for a motor trip facias to me directed I shall expose for sale SAM U EL H. TOC L, Sheriff. tending the convention of the Lith­ CllAS. M. AFFLECK. Clerk. for sale by public vendue, at the Sher­ "Wood Linden Realty Trust Map No, 2 8 HARRY B. KOTLER, Sol’r. iff’s office in the Court House in the by public vendue, at the Sheriff’s office in through Maine and to other points of Lots at Linden. N. J." the Court House in the city of Elizabeth, Fees $20.58 EDJ&LO jy26-4t M uanian Roman Catholic Women s Al­ City of Elizabeth. N. J., on of interest, lasting two weeks. NOTICE There is due approximately $8 414.23 N. J., on liance of America. The Superior Provident Loan Associ­ WEDNESDAY. THE MTH DAY OF w ith Interest fro m M ay 4th. 1923, and WEDNESDAY, TH E 21ST DAY OF SH E RIFF’S SALE In chancery of new ation. of 1713 S. Wood avenue. Linden. costs. AUGUST, A. D., 1929. J< rsey. Between Winner Building and Loan AUGUST. A. D.. 19 29 Association, complainant, and Mildred R. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pereival and N ew Jersey., in accordance w ith a res­ at one o’clock Standard (two o’clock Fees $23.52 EDJ&LO j>T9.4tM at one o’clock Standard (two o’clock Day­ The Misses Marie and Anna Franke olution passed by its Board of Direct­ Weiner, et als.. defendants. F fa for sal#- family, of Washington avenue, left Daylight Saving) Time, in the afternoon light Saving) Time, in the af tern on of said oi mortgaged premises. of Blanche street, and Christiana ors. is dissolving its corporate exist­ of said day. SHERIFF'S SALE In Chancery of New day. By virtue of the above-stated writ of yesterday for a trip to the New Eng­ ence and herewith gives legal notice A ll the fo llow in g tract or parc el o f j Jersey. Between Frank G. Newell, j All the following tract or parcel of land fi.*ri facias to me directed I shall expose Hauswald, of Wood avenue, are en­ thereof to all concerned. land and premises hereinafter particu­ complainant, and Faro Palazzolo, et ux. j and premises hereinafter particularly des­ fer sal by public vendue at the Sheriff - of. land States. (Signed) et. ah. defendants. Fi. fa. fo r sale o f | cribed. situate, lying and being in the City fioe in the Court House in the city of Eliz­ joying two weeks at Camp Winnepe- larly described, situate, lying and being of Linden, in the County of Union and State SUPERIOR PROVIDENT LOAN ASSN. in the City o f Linden in the County of mort ga god premises. abeth, N. J. on by J . 1C a n to i\ Sec ret a ry . By virtue of the above-stated writ of of New Jersey. WEDNESDAY. THE 21ST DAY OF saukee, in New Hampshire. Union and State of New Jersey. Known as lots seven hundred eleven! 711) Freeholders N. M. Palermo and fieri facias to me directed I shall expose j AUGUST A. D., 1929. B E G IN N IN G at a point in the south­ and sev'w hundred twelve (712), in Block Cornelius O'Donnell were among the NOTILE erly line of Price Street, said point for sale by public vendue at the Sheriff’s at one o’clock Standard (two o’clock Day­ Acting Captain Arnold E. Hergen- twenty-six (26). on a certain map entitled. light Saving) Time, in the afternoon or said many to attend th testimonial din­ My w ife. Mary or Marie. Sochurek, being one hundred and twenty-nine office in the Court House In the City of “ Realty Trust Map No. 33 of 155 lots at having left my home. I will not Ik * re­ Elizabeth N. J.. on day. hon, of Summit street, is forgetting (129) feet southw esterly from the in­ Maple Park, Linden, Union County, N. J.,” All the following tract or parcel of land ned to Jacob L. Bauer, former Town­ sponsible for any debts contracted by tersection formed by the southwesterly j WEDNESDAY', THE 14TH DAY OF j surveyed August 20th, 1906. by J. L. Bauer, police worries during his vacation at AUGUST. A. D., 1929 and premises hereinafter particularly di­ ship Engineer, lately appointed to her from July 26 or hereafter. line of Todd Place, with the said south- , Civil Engineer. Elizabeth, N. J., filed N ov­ sc ribed, situate, lying and being i in the A. F. SOCHUREK. easterly line of Price Street; thence run­ at one o’clock Standard (two o’clock i ember 5. 1906 as Map No. 22 7 A. C ty of Linden in the County of Union and Wildwood. There is due approximately $2,046.96, that position with the State. 20 1 ! Alberta Ave.. Linden. N. J. ning (1) south forty-one degrees fifty- Daylight Saving Time), in the after- j S ate of New Jersey. noon of said day. with interest from June 13 th, 1929. and BEGINNING at the corner f irmed by the five minutes east one hundred eighty- costs. The first annual truck ride of the NOTICE is hereby given that the part­ five and for ty-eight one-hundredths! All the following tract or parcel of ir tersection of the southerly line of Elm A pleasant trip to Sculler's Beach nership lately subsisting between John larly described, situate, lying ami being: SAM UEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. S'.reel with the westerly line of Maple A . - Junior Hungarian Round Table Club (185.4 8) feet to a point; th e m e (2) WILLIAM F. GROVES, So Ur. was enjoyed by the Misses Beatrice Billy and Paul Billy of the City of Lin­ south thirty-nine degeivs forty-seven in the City o f Linden in the County of m e ; thence running southeasterly along the Union and State of New Jersey. Fees $14.70 EDJ&LO jy2614tM said line of Maple Avenue thirty-two feet to Lake Hopatcong was well attend­ den. County of Union and State of New minutes west thirty-two and two o t «’- ! uffffffYo,hand9,R Vandervort. Gladys Misek. Adelheide Jersey, was dissolved on the 8th day BEGINNING at a point o n the north­ t< a point; thence running -outh w-t-n y ed and a good time had by all. hundredths (32.02) feet to a p o in t;’ a id parallel with Elm Street ni-o •;, -• • • Lauxmann, and friends. of July 1921». by mutual consent. All thence running (3) north forty-on«* de­ erly side of Twelfth Street three bun- j SHERIFF’S SALE....In Char eery of New debts owing to the said partnership are died ninety-four feet westerly from the ’ Newell, com­ f* et and eighty three one hundredths f a grees fifty-hive minutes west one hund­ Jersey. Between Frank G. foot to a point; thence running northw.---.- to be received by the said Paul Billy, intersection of the northerly s ide of plainant. ami Alfanso Ciofalo, et ux., et a!., Mrs. R. R. llazlett, of Henry street, red eighty-six and sixty-seven one- y side e ly and pareJIel with Maple Avenue th:.-; y- Mr- M. VanHousen, of Linden av­ and all demands against the firm or hundredths (1 86.67) feet to the said Twelfth Street w i t h the wostcrl defendants, Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged ru mi in g Hu­m e at tu’o feet to a point in the southerly line of 1ms returned from Milton, Pa., where partnership are to be presented to John southeasterly line of Price Street; thence, t>f Wood Avenue and premises. Elm Street.; thence northeasterly along the enue, spent a few days at (.hatham. id T we i ft h St î eet By virtue of the above-stated writ of fieri Billy for payment. (4) along the said southeasterly line of right angles 1«o sa said line of Elm Street ninety -on*- feet ar.d she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. north thirty-six degne-s thirty -ex min­ facia - to me directed I shall expose for visiting friends and relatives. JOHN BILLY. Price Street north forty-eight degrees e ghty-three one hundredths of a foot to the Schell. utes west and through a party wall of sale by public vendue, at the Sheriff’s office PAUL BILLY. five minutes east thirt y -1 w * > i 3 2) feet to in the Court House in the city of Elizabeth, point or place of BEGINNING Dated: July St hr 1929. the house adjoining on the is! side Being the northwesterly thirty-1 >vo feet the point or place of BEGINNING. j one hundred feet to a point- th* nee N. J.. on Rev. A. W. Willever, pastor of the Being also known as Lot number for­ o" lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 on Map No. 2 of prop- south fifty-three degrees twenty-tour W EDNESDAY, TH E 21ST DAY OF Mrs. Bernhardt and children. Mary Methodist Church .is now home trom IV CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ty-four hundred and eight (4 HE). t ne AUGUST. A. D., 1929, e-ty owned by C. Danninger in Linden Town­ minutes west sixteen f«-et to a ;■ *»11it; at one o’clock Standard ( tw< o’clock Day­ ship, and Linden Borough, Union County, and Vallie. of Henry street, are en­ TO SAMUEL MILLER. easterly one (1) foot of Lot number New Jersey. the hospital, where he underwent an By virtue of an order of the Court thencelie south thirty-six deu ces thirty- light Saving) Time, in the afternoon of said foily-four hundred and nine (1 1 <¡9), and inules east a nd through a pa U y There is due appproximately $5.* 17 56. joying the summer months at High­ of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the w esterly eleven (11) feet of Lot. six II day. operation. Rev. anti Mrs. \\ illever f t h o h o u S4 a 1 j o i n mg o n 11 with hi n teres t f rorn July s t h . 1 9 29. and land Beach. the day of the date hereof, in a certain number forty-four hundred and seven, w ail « 1 All the following tract or parcel of land expect to spend a few weeks at Hak- alle! with thè first colirs h< and premises, hereinafter particularly des­ costs. cause wherein Bessie Miiler is petition­ (4407). Block number seventy-seven P- Î he SAM UEL H. TOOL, Sher.fi. er. and you are defendant, you are re­ huntired feet to thè point cribed. situate, lying and being in the City enstown, N. Y. (77). “Wood Linden Realty Trust Map t i of Linden in the County of Union and State RICHARD E. KOHN, Sol’r. quired to appear, and plead, answer or j riort herb ide o f T w e lfth S ire t; Tee- -f 19.74 EDJ&LO j y 2 6 - 41M Mr. and Mrs. .1. Perkins, of Lafay­ No. 28 of Lots at Linden. N. J. terly along said Twelfth St r< et of New Jersey, House No. 7. demur to the petitioner’s petition on or There is due approximately $ V ;1 4.23. ette street, and family, and Mr. and \ north fifty-three begroes twoit y- f. nir Beginning at a point on the northerly Miss Katherine Matter, of Gibbons before the 28th day o f August, next, or with interest from May 4th 19 2Í . and Mi ERI EES SALE Nevv Jei •sty Supreme ini mit s q sixteen f* et to tin ­ l >oi n t side of Twelfth Street four hundred twenty- Mrs. W. Parley and family, of Spruce ! m default thereof, such decree will be (*« >s t s. six feet westerly from the intersection of i Court. X i‘-hoia> T o ecu . »lai ! 11 ; IT vs. street, celebrated her birthday anni­ Sheriff. and piare ì I p ».-a rio St rama ni ¡noi:. del • unía nt. Fi. street, spent Sunday at Hngeonot taken as the Chancellor shall think SAMUEL H. TOOL dile appi o\imateiy $1 •4 1.56 the northerly side of Twelfth Street with j just and equitable, and as shall be There is the westerly side of Wood Avenue, and run- I fit. de. bo. et. ter. On Doe Feted Jud-e- versary with a dinner party Wednes­ JO H N K. ENG LISH . Sol i’. and $ 1 3 19 . I 3 \v i t h i n t e res t f rum J u ? Beach, Staten Island. agreeable to the statute in such case Foes $2 1.3 6 E D J& LO 1 V 1 .* \ t M ring thence at right angles to said Twelfth i lent. day evenig at the home of her par­ 17th, 1929. and co-sts. Street north thirty-six degrees thirty-six alto • e-Sf « ted w rit of made „and provided. SAMUEL H. TOOL SherifL By virtue of the ent, Mr. and Mrs. F. Matter. Guests The object of said suit is to obtain a •SHERIFF'S S A L K - In C lia m w y .»f NVw minutes west and through a party wall of i t eri facias to me d :ed J shall expo-e Mr. and Mrs. F. Menke and family, .Jet's, y. I Jet ween Th e Citizens I ¡milling ;r M AN v K W VI.H K the house ad joining on the east side one- from Linden and other nearby com­ decree ot divorce, dissolving the mar­ EI U&LO j> 1'M iM Í lo r sal: by public vein lue. at the Sher- riage between you and the said peti­ and U a i i Association o f Elizalwth. N. J- *s $ .16 hundred feet to a point; thence south fifty- 1 i Vs office in the City o f Elizabeth, N. of DeWitt street; Mr. and Mrs. L. six' feet to a point: thence south thirty- munities were present. tioner. womplainant, ami Albert Kealty .v Con I SHERIFFS SALE In Chancery ; J .. on Meyers and family, of Stiles street, st ruction Co., et ¡ils„ defeniants. Suit six degrees thirty-six minutws east and Dated: June 27th, 1929. Jersey Bet w* < n J a rob Castf through a party wall of the house adjoining} \YK 1 >NF.S] >A Y . TH H STH D A Y OF No. 2. Fi. fa for sale oi mortgaged and Mrs. .1. Gugel, of DeWitt street, SOLOMON A. SISSELMAN. «complainant, a mi State Dovei- ne nt on the west and parallel with the first ! A 1 ’GUST. A. D. I 9 29 Mrs. Webb Wallace and daughter, Solicitor of Petitioner. premises- t . . .. « . defendants. F course herein a distance of one-hundred feet ; t one o'ehi *< • k Standlard U w o o ’elo'-k are enjoying a two weeks stay at Bv virtue of the above-stated writ of C orporal ion. et als 4 5 Branford Place. le of mort imaged premises. to a point in the northerly side of Twelfth 1 »a y light Sav ing) T im e, in the af1ernoon Alta, of Stiles street, have returned fieri facias to me directed I shall expose Great Kills, Staten Island. iy 1 2,4 t M N ew a r k . N ew J; rsoy. By virtue of the above-stated writ of Street . thence easterly along said Twelfth « î said day for sale by public vendue at the Sher­ home after spending their vacation fieri facias to me directed I shall expose Street north fifty-three degrees twenty-four j All th; it <•ert a in pit >t o f and situate. iff’s office in the Court H ouse In the at Bushkill. Pa. SHERIFFS SALE In Chancery ey, and There is due aproxinnately ? 1.767.03, with Long Branch by the Linden Chapter Loan Association, a corporation of New WEDNESDAY', THE 14TH DAY OF City of Elizabeth N. J. on known ai nd des i g n a t e.. 19 29. BEGINNING at a point in the south­ Laid down and designed and distin­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of 30. 190 7 as Map No. 70. Mrs. S. Gassier and family, Stiles s\ \OPSIS OF MINITES OF fieri facias to me directed I shall expose for BOA»» OF FREEHOLDERS at one o’clock Standard (two o'clock easterly line of Price Street said point guished on a certain map entitled “ Re­ There is due ajtpnxima e!y $4 78.85 Daylight Saving Time), in the afternoon being one hundred and sixty one (16 1) sale by public vendue, at the Sheriff's of­ v ith interest from July 18th. 1929, be­ street, are now enjoying a month's The regular meeting of the Union vised Map of Building Lots at Linden fice in th« Court House in the City of Eliz­ of said day. feet southwesterly from the intersec­ Heights. Linden. Union County, New sides sheriff's fees. vacation at Seaside Heights. Mr. County Board of Chosen Freehold All the following tract or parcel of tion form ed by th«' southw esterly line abeth. N. J-. on SAM CE L H. T (X ) L. Sheriff : was held in the Court House. Eiiz, i both, Jersey. May 15th, 1923. developed by the WEDNESDAY. THE 21ST DAY OF Gassier hopes to join them with his land and premises hereinafter particu­ of Todd Place with the southeasterly Inter County Realty Company’’ a-s lots AUGUST. A. I)., 1929. f OS A RIO S. M AZZO LA. A tty . j n . J„ on Thursday. July 18th. 19 .’a, at larly described, situate, lying and being line of Price Street; thence running (1) 5. one-half of lot 4. adjoining lot 5, at one o’clock Standard (two o’clock Day- lets- 813.44 E T U & LO au2.4t!VC yacht the latter part of August. ! at 2:30 p. m. In the City o f Linden in the County o f south forty-one degrees fifty-live m.n- Director Meisel presiding. Roll call Union and State of New Jersey. utes east owe hundred eighty-six and j .showed 20 members present. 4 absent. BEGINNING on the south line of sixty-seven one hundredths (86.67) feet Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and ; The minutes of the meeting oi J uly Morris Avenue at a point therein dis­ to u point: thence (2) south thirty-nine daughter Lillian and son Clarence, 5th. 1929. were approved as per printed tant one hundred and eighty feet east­ degrees forty-seven minutes west copies on the members' desks, All bills erly' fro m the intersection o f the south­ twenty-nine and one one-h unredt hs Jr., and Mr. Smith’s mother, expect ordered presented on roll call were erly line of Morris Avenue with the (29.01) feet to a point; running (3) to leave shortly on a motor trip to paid. easterly line of Penn Avenue, thence north forty-one degrees fifty-five min­ Niagara Kails. Communication from Tmvnship oi southerly one hundred feet; thence east ute's w est one hundred eighty.-«* veil and Hillside enclosing resolution for widen­ erly forty feet; thence northerly one seventy-six hundredths (187.76) feet to ing of North avenue was referred to hundredf eet to the aforesaid line of the said southeasterly line of Brice Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lawson, of Ro'ad Com m ittee. Morris Avenue; and thence along same Street; thence (1) along tlu said south­ Communication from residents of forty feet to the point and place of BE­ easterly line of Price Street north ou ty- First avenue, celebrated their 25th H union street* Hillside. protesting GINNING. ei g h t deg rees f ve m i n utes ea s t t wen t y revolutions a minute against making said street and outlet Being known and designated on map nine (29) feet to the point or place of 4000 wedding anniversary last Sunday at for proposed county road was r “ferree! New York City, at the home of Au­ of Realty Trust Co.. No. 33 of 155 lots BEGINNING. to Road Committee. at Maple Park. Linden. Union County. Being also known as the westerly Co mm unication from Commissioner gust Elbert, receiving many hand­ New Jersey, as lots No. 730 and 731 in nineteen (19) feet of lot number forty- Ellis addressed to Freeholder Hoesly B lock No. 26; which map is filed in the some remembrances of the celebra­ rsday. four hundred and nine (4 4<'9) and the inviting Board to Annandal'e, Thu Union County Register’s Office. Eliza­ easterly ten (10) feet of iot number / r TVo airplane can test an oil like this tion commemorating their quarter .July 25th, was received and tiled beth. New Jersey, in Case No. 227-A. IHld- forty-four hundred and ten (4419). century of married life. Communication from J. H. M. There is due approximately $11.177.77 Ii 1 o«• k number seventy-s> v< n (77), It y. chairman. American fjegion I’on- and $227.66. with interest from May 23, "Wood Linden Realty Trust Map No. cont ribu- vention. th an kin g Board for 1929. and costs. 2 8 o f lots at Linden. N. J.* tion w as received and filed. SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. The Misses Helen Slovikoski, of L T h ere is due approxim ately A 66.90, Communication from John D. HYMAN BUSCH.* Sol’r. with interest frorn May 41h 11 29. and ai’d, major. , New Jersey National Fees $13.90 EDJ&LO jyl2,4tM Ainsworth street, and Ida Lospinosa, costs. Guards, asking: leave of absence with of Elizabeth, enjoyed a pleasant day jiay for Sergeant Kohl of the n i a d dé­ SHERIFFS SALE- In Chancery of New SAMUEL H. TOOL. Sheriff. tint t com- Jersey. Between Hamilton Building & JOHN K. ENGLISH. Sol’r at Asbury Park, Sundav. partment was referred to «y! 9 UM in it tee. Loan Association of the City of New­ F< res $23.5 2 E 1 > J A-1A > ark, a corporation, complainant, and Public notice from War Department SHERIFF'S SALE In C hancery of New Among recent visitors to ClifTwood in regard to application of Public 8er- H ym an Mopsick. et als., defendants. Fi. Jersey. Between The Citizens Budding Beach were the Mesdames Putnam. | vice Gas A- Electric Company toe on- fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. By virtue of the above-stated writ and Loan Association of Elizabeth, N. J.. ¡struct and maintain overhead electric complainant. and Albert Realty -v C<«li­ Meseroll. Nelson a n d ______, who { wires over Elizabeth River was refer■- of fieri facias to me directed. 1 shall ex­ pose for sale by public vendue, at the st ruction Co. et als.. defendants. Suit enjoyed the day there Tuesdav. | red to Elizabeth Drawbridge Committee. No 3. Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged Communication from Township of Sheriffs Office in the Court House in premises. I New Providence enclosing resolution the City of Elizabeth N. J.. on WEDNESDAY. THE 7TH DAY OF By virtue of the above-stated writ of l for repair of bridge along Mountain av­ fieri Lunas to me directed I shall expose ion tie was referred to B ridge Com m ittee AUGUST. A. D.. 19 2!», at one o’clock Standard (two o'clock for sale by public vendue, at the Sher­ HE YOUNG LADY Daylight Saving Time), in the afternoon iff’s office in the Court H ouse in the j Communication from Public Utility City of Elizabeth. N. J-. on Com m issioners subm itting report, o f in- , of said day. ACROSS THE WAY All tract or parcel of lands and prom WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF T j spec tor on protection at South avenue AUGUST. A. D.. 19 29 in the crossing. Baltimore A- Ohio Railroad, | jses. situate, lying and being County of Union All the following tract or parcel of j was referred to the Road Committee, I City o f Linden in the i Report of Miils A- Company, auditor-. I X, R. Leavitt, County Tivasuror and H E motor of a racing car turns over more ' report o f Luna«\v A- W id ow 's I ** ns ion : w ere received, and filed. T_ than tw ice as fast as the average air­ Report and resolution by Bridce C’oni- •j m it tee No. 2 requesting confirmation plane motor. H e re is a real test for motor oil! of their action in repairing bridge. \ Pleasant Parkway. Union, was adopted. ANNOUNCEMENT/ O nly an oilier oil can withstand the searing Report and resolution by Bridge Com­ mittee No. 2. asking approval of com- “ Bob" Robinson, the well-known heat, relentless pressure and continual pis­ mitte's action in awarding contract for THE NEW OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM Jacksonville, Fla." speed demon," ton-pounding o f such terrific speed. new bridge at Watchung avenue. Pin in­ who set a new dirt track record field to W. C. Corporation wasadopted. That’s why Ralph De Palma insisted on Report: and rcsolut ion by hridpe Cnm- OF THE for South Carolina, insists on . mitt.ee No. 2 requesting aut horization using " Standard” Aiotor Oil using “ Standard” Motor Oil when he won to advertise for bids to repair bridges whenever he races in any state on stream north of Stuyvesant avenue. ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED two out of three races at Trenton, N. J., Union, was adopted. where “ Standard” Motor Oil is last year. W h y Herm an Schurch and the Report of Road Comm i tee advising sold, because it protects and adds of the temporary appointment of Rob- j late Ray Keech chose “ Standard” when ert T. Pearsall as a laborer was adopt- ! power to his motor. eel. GAS COMPANY they tied each other for the Norlh Carolina Report and resolution by Public Grounds and Buildings Committee State record. “ Bob” Robinson, who hung awarding contract for painting cer­ IS NOW LOCATED AT up a new record for South Carolina, and tain rooms in Court House to J. C. There’s a good reason why “ Stand­ “ Doug” Wallace, famous “ racing ace,” use Fowler was adopted. ard” Motor Oil is an oilier motor oil Report and resolution by Bridge Com­ it w h enever they are in a state where mittee No. 2 requesting authorization 16 West Jersey Street — a better lubricant, hirst of all the to advertise fro bids for new bridge on “ Standard” M otor O il is sold. Willow avenue. Roselle Park, was ad­ Elizabeth, New Jersey. crude oils from which “ Standard opted. Motor Oil is made are selected for Report and resolution by Public Ask for “ Standard” Motor Oil at your Grounds and Buildings Committee in then lubricating qualities. T hese basic dealer’s. F ill your cran . that is worthy of the name “ Stand­ Love’* Mighty Volume to Town of Westfield toward cost of r rights of way. FUruth avenue, was re­ ard.” Th* O ilier Oil Love is the river of life in this ferred back to Road Committee. 124 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. not that ye know It Resolution by County Rond Commit­ world. Think tee* designating certain streets in Hill­ who stand at the little tinkling rill.— side as detours during grade crossing Henry Ward Beecher. elimination was adopted. LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 PAGE THREE

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Ti e new t.vpe passenger auio bus. of cylindrical design which was shown at the international automobile exhibition staged recently in Berlin. V HITCH-HIKER IS i Invention Perfected Prevents Accidents I 1 D. Nettenstroin, of Chicago, 1 I IN PLACE TO SHE lias perfected an invention for * automobiles which he believes will prevent a large percentage PitM-.W-r, ^utoraster - ervicc " of the accidents now caused by Generous Driver Is in Bad \ ear Game* AB R H TB 2 B 3 B HR. FC. shearing off the pin bolt that ! 1925 ...... 10 9 ¿ 6 7 J Ô 3 .667 Position in Case of holds the springs of a car. In 1926 ...... 26 32 8 JO 14 2 1 1 .313 1927 ...... 61 130 23 42 67 6 5 3 .323 ! his invention positive locking is 29 Accident. 1928 ______118 4(10 85 131 21V 10 1 î .32& achieved by means of wedges, 1029 ______86 310 71 130 200 13 8 1 i .38? Few ear owners are aware that which also keep tiie entire T •.tal« _____ <01 881 189 309 507 51 24 y\ 351 spring tightly in place. when 'hey "pick up" a hitch-hiker tlie ! t The Child’s World legal relationship between themselves JL David Copperfield tells us tiow he find the erstwhile pedestrian becomes I that of host and guest, and that they consoled himself In his lonely child are liable to the “guest” in the event Air Intake Important on lio.od by impersonating his favorite M. HAUSWALD of injuries sustained through tlie driv­ characters in fiction. He went about Zall and Nadel er’s negligence, points out the legal Tractors and Motor Cars for weeks as a valiant captain of tiie department of the Chicago Motor club. Tests conducted by the department Royal navy, in danger of being beset REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Liable for Accident*. of agricultural engineering of the by savages and resolved to sell bis life University of ( ’all form a have stiown Painting, Decorating, Paperhanging “ Numerous questions have arisen in at a great price. The captain never LIST YOUR SELLINGS OR RENTINGS tiie vital necessity of having efficient ihe various states as to the degree of lost dignity by having tils ears boxed PROMPT AND REASONABLE eare which a driver must exercise to air cleaners on tractors, trucks and WITH THIS LOCAL FIRM with the Latin grammar, for he was avoid liability," 'a bulletin Issued by autos which are to be used under the motor club stated, “ fn a few dusty conditions. So well has this a captain and a hero, in spite of all 503 Wood Ave. N. Tel. 3327 states he is liable only for gross neg­ fact been impressed upon designers the grammars in the world. There are 513 Washington Ave. Phone 2665 Í ligence. but in the majority of states and manufacturers that now such still hundreds of children who live be is liable If the accident results cleaners are standard equipment upon with an unseen playmate, or imper­ from his failure to use the degree of most tractors and motor vehicle's. sonate someone else for a week at a eare which a man of ordinary pru­ Recent continuations of these rests time The secret is often kept pro­ dence would exercise under similar as to the effect of the location of Hie foundly for fear of ridicule; but those circumstances. air intake of tractors show that when In c’ose touch with children can some­ the carburetor air inlet opening “There are other reasons, however, times get a glimpse of their wonder­ which should he sufficient In them­ faced forward, three and one-half times ns much dust was taken in as land. It is good for us all to be re­ Gas Heats Water selves to persuade motorists to refrain from giving rides to strangers. All when it faced toward the rear. This • minded of it now and then ; and. if too often does the apparent wanderer is a very striking fact and one that j the truth were known, many a grown­ produce a pistol and relieve his bene­ tractor, truck and auto purchasers • up still shares his hopes and fears am? factor of his car and money. Recent­ should take into consideration in se­ his visions of future greatness, with for All Purposes ly a youth killed an Arizona driver lecting an outfit. No doubt even bet- j bis inner self, that unseen companion, Quickly who had given him a lift. ter would he the plan of lifting thp I with whom he converses in the quiet carburetor air intake above tiie worst i Grave Possibilities, hours, says the Yorkshire Evening of the dust by means of a vertical j “Generosity is certainly tin admir­ Post. Life, indeed, might become al­ Conveniently able attribute, but motorists who ad­ pipe extending several feet above tiie most Insupportable if we could never mit roadside wayfarers into their car tractor. The opening of this should j are. because of the grave possibilities tie turned back instead of forward, or escape from ihe drabness of our daily of the situation, carrying that quality possibly might lie fitted with a ! round into rlie realms of fancy. Economically entirely too far.” revolving cap which would always j face away from the wind. Tiie traveler crossing the arid West j of our North America and visiting tlie | THE MOTOR QUIZ First Motor Taxi numerous reclamation undertakings [ (Hew Many Can You Answer?) there costing hundreds of millions of ‘ dollars might easily imagine that pro- [ 4 k . - , gross I ve Uncle Sam had taken the lead 1 Q. — What is said to he the largest Jp [ fn large irrigation operations, observes | open air parking space in the world, | If ? as. ^ the New Orleans Times-Picayune. and how many ears can it accommo­ Facts are. however, that throughout date? the globe mankind lias now reclaimed Ans.—Grant park. Chicago. III. More and lias in production 200,000,00(1 than 4 (MM) ears. Q. — Why should dented fenders tie re­ acres of land of which North Ameri­ paired promptly? ca’s share is only 27.000,000 acres. Ans.—To prevent rust and remove Asia has gone ns five times better and traces of what might characterize the some over with roundly 140,000,000 owner as a careless driver. acres of irrigated land. Europe has q _ What is considered a good test over half as much as we, in tier 15,- of tiie operating efficiency of the emer­ 000.000 acres; Africa has 10,000.000. gency brake? South America, 6,500.000 and fintily Ans. —The driver should be able to The first motor taxicab to be run Oceanic«, including Australia, which bring tiie car to a complete stop in 75 in tiie streets of Berlin, twenty-five feet from a speed of 20 miles an hour. needs irrigating more than any other years ago, is pictured above. The an­ Q. — When a ear or truck loses power world section, has thus far artificially cient vehicle is tiie product of a con­ on long runs at high speed, on hills or wittered only a million and a quarter cern of Berlin. Imagine a taxi like hard pulls, what should be done? acres. Asia also leads in ratio to pop­ tliis tying up traffic of New York’s | Ans. — First examine the spark plugs ulation North America, we having theater district. Often a checkup of the plugs will save watered 175 acres per head of popula­ major repair hills. tion, ibis despite the claim that ours i Q.—flow many families in the Average Daily Cost of is the "driest" of all lands. United States are now operating two Maintaining Automobile HE ease and speed with which gas heats or more cars? Tiie combine, the machine which Ans.—There are said to tie more According to figures compiled by the American Motorists* association, the cuts and thrashes grain in a single water make it the favorite fuel for this purpose than 3.000.000. average automobile cost tiie average operation, is an outstanding example with the home-maker, restaurant manager and Uniform Signaling Code American motorist St a day in 1027 of the use now being made of once The operation and maintenance cost impracticable ideas, says the Farm plant superintendent. Campaign Now Forgotten each motorist $22!'. while the depreeia Journal. There are 60,000 of the ma­ lion is figured ¡it $136. Tiie depreeia Not so very long ago there was a chines in use in flie grain belt today, Gas lends itself so well to automatic regu­ thin is based on the seven year life ex­ concerted effort throughout tiie eoun ; pectancy of a passenger automobile j 20.iMto in Kansas alone, and most of lation and the performance of the modem trv to create a uniform signaling code | and tin average retail price of $05.'’, ; I hem have been sold within the last by which a motorist could know what thermostat is so accurate that forethought and for ! be 1 > ;!■■. Fuel and liibrieant« l five years. Yet tiie combine was in­ flie fellow ahe id intended to d*. be­ Recent developments in water ,vi r.•*,-1iiod II per cent of the opera ] vented. patented and actually built in work in connection with the hot water supply fore he change - ..... ; nr $1I>1 The mechanics ' flit1 Middle West prior to 1S48—eighty heating appliances both for com­ Tins campaign seems to aye diet) are unnecessary where the gas automatic water mercial and domestic uses make charged $17 for their time, while re | years before it came into its own. a quiet death- M.c-'! do and d" available to nearly everyone con­ placemeni parts totaled $41 and the j Other machines which would amaze heating system is used. not si; cal their intentions. \nd when venient and dependable hot water they Co the signal most likely is so ; tire bill was $40. the city dweller with their efficiency service. The gas rate recently uncert tin that the man behind is . are automatic corn pickers, mechan­ The restaurant manager who relies cn gas established by this company of more confused than he is helped. ical potato diggers and craters, ma­ A hand sticking out of the left front for his hot water supply experiences no delays 9 l/2 cents per 100 cubic feet for AUTOMOBILE HINTS chine-driven hoes that cover a field all gas used over 1400 cubic feet window of an auto may have more in a fraction of tiie time once re­ in hot water service during rush hours, and meanings than a chorus girl's blush. adds economy to the many other quired by a crew of farm hands to The driver with the extended arm 1 the home-maker who has a gas automatic attractive features of automatic Re courteous in traffic. The other ; kill out weeds, and corn and cotton may merely be flicking ashes off his fellow has ills driving problems too. | water heater in her home finds the many de­ water heating by gas. planters which enable one man to care cigar, or ne may be pointing to some * * * mands for hot water filled promptly. pretty piece of scenery or he may ; Even after they lay him in the am- : for a crop of 250 to 400 acres where be testing for rainfall. buiance. according to traffic law, the j once his limit was 50 acres. And even if he does intend to sig j pedestrian's right of way continues, j nifv n move out of the regular course » » • Reunions are the vogue in this coun­ of traffic he may mean anything from A total of 4.341.138 people are era- | try. but the one most needed is to intending to turn left to hacking up. ployed directly or indirectly by the an- ; once again make both ends meet. The extended arm. held loosely be­ tomotiile industry of the United ’ yond tiie side, seems to he taken for States. Some men finish making the last pay­ everything • * • ment on the car just in time to use it Perhaps some day an ingenious in­ Some of us want to hang on anoth­ as tiie first payment on u new car. ventor will concoct n device that will er 15 to 20 years to see whether they PUBLIC SERVICE respond automatically to the thoughts will eventually put a ten-ton dirt truck- Trader Horn says that a bullet once of tiie driver. on tiie market in a sanitary waxed passed through a lion and Hit him. He A-4Í7 On the other hand, there are so paper package. ought to know that it's dangerous to many fickle-minded drivers. stand near a lion. rAGE f o u r LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929

Time Is something that flies, and what people buy things on. ____ J/luwf T P m /J OltjT ICtnbFu GDbsem n* Tn Utopia they use a few eggplant* This Week as targets in the shooting galleries. ~ _ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF LINKEN. UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY A Scotchman left the billiard table In his home unused for years because a cue wanted a tip.

What ever became of the old fash­ ioned teamster who would hang his Eber H. K e m p s o n ______Editor and Publisher jacket on the hames? By Arthur Bristx&n« OFFICE AND SHOP—OBSERVER BUILDING, 26 ELIZABETH AVE. WEST Necking Is no new invention. Years ago, however, it was not made the TELEPHONE LINDEN 3344 headline act of an outdoor show. , KAN DEFLATE NATURE I CHAIN STORE GROWTH. , 1*- •UBSCR1PTION. SI.50 PER YEAR SINGLE COPIES. THREE CENTS Of course the drastic solution for a UP GOES WHEAT. Advertising Rates Upon Application seating problem would be to send all A BIRD BOOTlj&GER. hands involved out in a canoe. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATT^RT^BRUARY '923- £ 1 ^ “/ UJ7»i ■OFFICE AT LINDEN. NEW JERSEY. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH J.______Man consistently surpasses the The only ambition in life n paper performances of nature. All communications to the Editor must be signed, not necessarily napkin has is to get down off a Locomotive and automobile out­ ____ for publication but as an evidence_of_jSoo?- -7 ^ .- I H 1 ('TV-''**’, „ ... y* **' r Chelsea was born. It was presented 1m- ready to go. Although secure in his official pros­ i I ; efrk . i h -4 by Alexander Carlyle of Edinburgh, a pects. the prince of Wale- likes to go nephew of the philosopher. The site "OPEN BOOKS” Look out for Sieve Gassier, though. i IC'AL'Fí 1 about and shake bands just as much is where Carlyle, when a boy. used to L... It has often been said of a good man that, “ His life was as if be were appealing to the public sit during his spare time looking down Have a notion we ought to get this for votes. an open book,” I believe it is generally accepted as a very high on the village of EcchTe -han. lliing over with before Steve gels f , Intemationl Sunday 1 •• ■ • ■ T.csson for .7 in just 11 1 compliment. his engine started. i? ’ DANIEL AMO 'G THE LIONS Those who are convulsed by this I read yesterday where a newspaper writer said, “ The sort of thing might try saying the Rabbit Varieties fc-w- * Darnel. 6:10, 11,16-23 ” man who declares his life to be an open book is a half-brother Might join us and show us the way. following over rapidly four or five There are 38 breeds of domestic to Ananias.” 1 have heard many candidates for substantial Stwtuti D Price, IJ.P. times, viz.: "Florida fruit fly, Florida rabbits recognized by the National Rabbit federation as being distinctive official honors say, “ M y record is an open book; any man is Threatens to Stories from Daniel’s life have a fascination for children and con* fruit, fly—” tinue to give great teaching lessons also to those of older years. As a In type. In some instances there are welcome to read it.” several varieties of a breed, alike In But referred him to Furher. book of romance the Bible reveals the truth that is stranger than fiction. The prince of Wales brings to Eng­ More sober thought convinces me that no man’s record is size and type but with n wide range Joseph became prime minister in Egypt because of his innate worth lish affairs an abundance of popular fully .spread out for public scrutiny, neither should it Le. In in color variation. These breeds and and the same is true of Daniel in Babylon. As he had 1-een a marked good will, which is regarded by busi­ every life there is something to which the general pul ii-: baa Beg. pardon, we mean Verner. varieties are divided into two sep­ man under the Chaldean rule, so he was preferred by I tarius the Mede ness doctors as one of tlie most valu­ absolutely no right. A man’s official record may be read hv Ids _ able of assets. arate classes, or groups, known as supporters or enemies alike, provided the same be ox re-ou u; who became the conqueror. The governmental organization consisted "utility” and “ fancy.” of 120 satraps with three presidents. Daniel was the leading president but the spirit behind those official acts may be known by no ; HIGH TIDE A reckless air pilot who crashes ! The fact that he was a Jew led to much jealousy by the other officials man. i At Sandy Hook, N. J. 1 affords another reminder of the ! (Daylight Saving Time) * and they planned to do away with him if possible. strange fact that the phrase “Safety Very few men have the time or inclination to waste Religion offered the one sure ground of attack, for these evil several days perusing a book that is wholly personal to its A.M. P.M.J first” has lost its meaning for the j Saturday, Aug. 3 _ 6:47 7:12 men were certain what Daniel would always do in his relationship average person. author; a book lying open on a table may have a chapter or with God With Daniel’s dependable habits in mind it was agreed at pages exposed to view that are of no earthly interest to nine j Sunday, Aug. 4 ____ 7:49 8:10 J COLOR 12:26 1:03¡ the caucus to appeal to the king’s pride and propose that a decree be The old fashioned man who occa­ readers out of ten ; the volume is of no more interest open S Saturday, Aug. 10_ | Sunday, Aug. 11____ 1:17 1:541 promulgated forbidding anyone to pray during thirty days except as sionally left a large sum for horse PRIXTBXG than it would be closed. Darius was the object of their approach. The penalty for disobedience troughs, in his will, has just: passed | Saturday, Aug. 17_ 6:46 6:58 ! was to be cast into the den of lions. TFJHEN ourexperi- So, no man's life is an open book, whatever bis position in I Sunday, Aug. 18____ 7:28 7:38 away in Australia and bequeathed * ' ence suggest» the |< Sypers were watching Daniel who had the known *abit of praying $400,000 for that purpose. society or in life. It is proper to be so. j Saturday, Aug. 2 4 _ 10:50 11:001 to Jehovah at least three times a day. He would r.,^-.n the windows use of colored paper, Men have fought and killed other men over disf"' 1 I Sunday, Aug. 25____ 11:30 11:43* in the direction of Jerusalem, 500 miles away as the airplane now flies, colored ink or atom- views of existing records. Seldom do two men hold the very | Saturday, Aug. 31 5:31 5:59» and kneel devoutly in hi.- approach to the Th-c.^r of Jehovah. The “The sounds of almost all musical bination of the tw a for J Sunday’, Sept. 1 ____ 6:38 7:00 decree did not change his heart attitude in any way, and when the instruments.” says a writer, “have the job you submit.as an same view of a neighbor, a public servant, a nation bevond next prayer time came, he just prayed “as he did aforetime.” God was aid toward increasing | Saturday, Sept. 6 _ 10:51 11:08* their parallels in nature.” We still seas; what does it matter that the “ books” are open? continuously gracious to him and he naturally “Gave thanks before possible return», we | Sunday, Sept. 7 ____ 11:36 11:55j labor under an impression tlie saxo­ M y life is not an open book; neither is yours. I do not his Giod.” Prayer was an essential part of his life and not a spasm tell you so. If white I Saturday, Sept. 13 _ 4:34 4:511 when in fear because of some special need. Then the plotters forced phone is entirely man’s own idea. invite inspection of all my deeds by my fellows ; I do not wish paper and black ink are j Sunday, Sept. 14___ 5:27 5:40 the king to order Daniel to the den of lions. .1 “The Explorers’ club in New York ls best, we suggei t them. to pry into things not my business; and, the world is neither J Saturday, Sept. 20 _ 9:08 9:20 ¡ ► Daniel was the coolest in the crowd. He feared to dishonor God moving into its new home.” It is hoped worse nor better, by our leaving each other’s private affairs S Sunday. Sept. 2 1 ___ 9:43 9:57 j far more than to face the lions. Here was hut another place for prayer. that in deference to any mountain alone. There are a great many extravagant things said that 2:59 3:30 J He entrusted himself to his Father, then said, “Amen,” and was ready j Saturday, Sept. 27 _ jfor sleep. He may have used a lion’s shaggy skin for a soft pillow. climbers on tlie roster ali stairways would be quite as well passed over in silence. 4:44 j J Sunday, Sept. 28 ___ 4:19 1 (Meanwhile the angel watched through the night between these creatures C. have been omitted from the structure. of the Most High- Read chapter 6 in full for all the familiar details. p a g e f i v e LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 ini* Linden and, Springfield 1! TILDEN TO QUIT play their game at Linden and or, Cleaner Fight Game Is BASEBALL Bright Fight Card August 17th the Rahway-Spri-. BRISTLING RACE Now Sought by England AT END OF YEAR field contest will take place at Kah- wav There is ml one postponed A cleanup of British boxing with a NOTES Cent a Word! at Ward’s Arena game in the League, that being the view to cleaner nnd better sport, is AT WOODBRIDGE Heinle Sand’s great work nt Roch­ Minimum Charge, 25c Big Bill Says He Is Playing Rahway Piainfie d contest wb.cb envisaged by a scheme which is to he ester has brought rumors lie will he Another gala program of sizzling considered at a meeting of the Brit­ His Last Season. was to be played on July 1 »th. but I Keen Competition for 100-Mile Event taken h.v tiie Cards to replace Gelbert fistic action is on the state at Geor- ish Boxing Board of Control. was halted in th- third inning by a On Motor Speedway. • • • gie Ward's Cranford arena for this HELP W A N T E D - Young man to The main points suggested in the ‘‘The year 1929 sees the end of my Why do tiiey say tiie lively bail has Friday night. The open-air kite, rain storm. work in Rents’ furnishing store scheme are that disputes will he set­ There has been some comments Woodbridge, N. J. Aug. 2. — Big done away with the old-time place hit­ international tennis," writes William Apply H. P. W etzel, 125 \Vood tled by independent men with no fl which is located adjoining ward’s time automobile racing will once ter? Isn’t over the right field wall a T. Tilden II, nine times ranking ten­ about one or more of the teams us­ nanciul interest in boxing. Every par gynasium on Centennial avenue, Ave. again flourish on the half-mile board place? nis star of the United States and ing ineligible pit vers. It is believed tlcipant must obtain a license housed thrills galore last week, when speedway here Sunday, when the * • • mainstay of American Davis cup that this is due to the fact that the TOR SALE-20 pullets a m t! T e s t­ Each section—promoters, boxers the club .staged its second presentat­ Evans Speedway Association, stages We seem to have got to the point i teams since 1920, in Liberty. general public roes no! know that ers. -120 Lnfavette St. referees, boxers’ managers, and train ion, and just as torrid action is ex­ a 100-mile race with one of the where it is considered less trouble in Announcing his retirement from In­ it is possible for a team to si tin up a ers—will nominate their own repre­ pected lor Friday, when a return to strongest field ever to ride in the the first place to make a home ruu ternational competition, “Big Bill” player who a peers on another list, FURNISHED ROOMS — Large and sentative to the board, which will de the policy of 10 rounds of boxing east competing. . than a triple. states lie will remain an amateur and provided a written release ratifies nicely decorated furnished rooms. cide all rules governing the sport will be made. Dave Evans, a big time rider, who • • • continue to play tennis “as long as Apply 12 E. Edgar road. Championships will be regulated Fans are still eagerly discussing .such a transfer. This has happened retired from racing after being in my two wobbling legs will function and approved contracts used by all Only the Giants. Braves, Phils and the excitement which prevailed last in several instances since the season 1X)ST — Black brief case, marked the crash that took the life of Bay White Sox have gone along with the and my aged and enfeebled arm will promoters. Friday, when knockouts flew thick opened and it is not believed that Lone Star Cement Company, con­ Keech at Altoona, Pa. heads the syn­ same man playing shortstop regularly swing, as long as my age-dimmed eyes The objects of the hoard are. among can see a ball.” and fast (luring the course of a wild there have been any players used in taining records. Kinder please re­ dicate promoting the race, and Dave this season. other things, to encourage boxing in evening of slugging matches. Eight the games who tad not been sanct­ turn to 710 Railway * Ave., Eliza­ has left nothing undone to insure • • • Davis cup competition will know no the United Kingdom, to raise the longer the smashing cannon-ball serv­ Ball, the sensational colored cufler ioned by the League officials. beth. Reward. success of the event. Richard Siebert, southpaw pitcher standard and control of professional from Key port who made such a hit He has whipped together a field of Concordia college at St. Paul, was ice and amazing all-around tennis of FOR SALE—Cow manure, well rot­ boxing, and to act as a general board the greatest player of modern times. notable for the many big names on signed tiy Scout Jack Ryan for the St. in that show, will be brought back ted, no shaving, black rich top soil of appeal. In the future, Tilden says, he will it. Heading the galaxy of stars is Louis Cardinals. this week and placed in one of the Rin-Tin-Tiin Tops very nice quality. Lawn seed. De­ * • » play as an individual, .not as a mem­ Lou Moore, who, when he rode over leat ured fou r-rotinders. ber of any American team. There were eight boxing bouts livered anywhere. Reasonable. the same track early in the season Douthit Gets Them Babe Ruth, Goose Goslln, Harry “ I have had a grand time, hut 1 and one wrestling match last 1-ri- Plaza’s Weekly Bill Dairy Farm. Phone Unionville 253. established a world’s record by cov­ Heilmann and Frank O’Doul are said must hereafter write and speak of day. This week the program will ering the 100-mile distance in 1:20 to he tiie best dressed players in the FOR( RENT —Five rooms and Sun '-V' my triumphs and failures In world consist entirely of iistic action, with Hin-Tin-Tin, the wonder dog, is at 2.5 seconds. major leagues. Parlor Steam Heat, Shower, hath * • • tennis in the past tense, for I am 10 four-round bouts making up a the top of the Plaza Theatre’s week­ Moore has even guaranteed a large all latest improvements, 1 block through,” the Philadelphian writes. ly bill .starting today- The famous sum if qualifies to ride in the event Lawton “White.v“ Witt, former Yan­ total of 40 rounds of milling. from Pennsylvania Rail road stat­ kee and Athletic outfielder, is to j>lay “Not through with the game, but Mickey Parenti, crack little bundle canine is seen and heard in “The by surviving the trial races, which through with international competi­ ion, rent reasonable inquire sec­ with Reading. He lias been on* the of action from Millburn, is down forj Million Dollar Collar”, the most sen­ will be run before the main race. So. tion. My future status will continue ond floor 1 t East Price street, I voluntary retired list. an important bout Friday. Match- j sational film to star “ Rinty. Friedman. ' too. has Jimmy Gleason, the sensa­ • • • to be amateur. I have no thought or tional Philadelphian, who finished intention of turning professional.” maker Red Murphy is at present j On the same bill Glenn Tryon and FREE—One quart of the best oil to! second to Moore in that same race The Memphis club of the Southern Tilden. who has been ranked No. 1 working on the card and expects to ■ arc shown in Inching suits in a film association has purchased Frank Wil­ anyone purchasing a total of 10 gal­ by dint of a spectacular finish. in American tennis since 1920, has had sign a formidable opponent for Mic- J called “ Lonesome" that portrays a son, an outfielder, from Milwaukee of lons of gas at the Linden City Ser­ Many other stars are entered. frequent squabbles with- the United key. problem or two confronting youth. the American association. The first bout will go on promptly j Richard Dix essays a big job in vice Station, West Elizabeth avenue Among others they include Deacon « * * States lawn Tennis association, and ind Lumber street. Ludwig Sep, Lit/. Herman Church. Zcke Meyers, spent the winter of 1928-29 in Involun­ at 8:30 o’clock and poular prives, as j his first all talking picture. “ Nothing prop. Illustrating the thought that this is tary retirement. He makes humorous., usual, will prevail. But the Truth”, and proves a clever Fred Winnia, Mike Hickson. Lary not a shortstop year. Rabbit Muran- Beals. Gordon Condon and Bill Al­ but rather dignified, reference to his comedian with as fine a voice as has NEW Concert Cornet, cost $60.00, viile of the Braves dropped a fly for bertson. differences with the U. S. L. T. A. in been his acting in the silent drama. will .sell at $15.00. 629 Wood Ave. the first time In 17 years. announcing his withdrawal from inter­ Altogether, fifteen are entered. * * * LEAGUE SCHEDULE “ Marriage by Contract”, starring national competition. Patsy Ruth .Miller, is on the same PRIVATE GARAGE to let.—629 N. Only ten. however, will he included ’s superstition “I hope to be able to play for years bill. The picture is considered a Wood Ave., near Curtis Street. in the starting field. Trial races, run that to throw Hie ball to the third ] in exhibitions nt schools and colleges CHANGES MADE powerful thrust at companionate before the main event, will reduce baseman was unlucky has been taken •GARAGE for rent. Apply 111 East or in public parks where I feel I am marriage. the number of starters to ten. up tty many other pitchers. aiding In the development of our fu­ Gibbons St. The men behind the promotion of • • • Baseball Interest Keen. Exciting Sally O’Neil g-‘ts many an appre- ture champions. Finish Predicted. lative smile in Hnrdboiled” which FURNISHED ROOMS - Large or1 the races are all highly optimistic as Jack Hopkins, right-hand pitcher “Not only have I no chance hut 1 to the future of the sport in the tops the bill Tuesday. The picture small, in clean, quiet house. In-' with St. Paul of the American asso have no burning desire to sit in the At a meeting of the Union County East. Dormant since 1910. the sport elation, has been sold outright to Jer­ ! is a melodrama and lias a heart-tug quire Belize’s Restaurant, 101 N. j When Douthit goes after them he seats of Hie mighty in the councils Baseball League Monday evening it had its real revival here early this sey City of the .’ as well. Johnny Walker is seen the Wood Ave. | gets them. of the U. S. L. T. A. My views are was unanimously voted to start all season with the 100-mile race in * * * nt variance with the traditions of tiie same night in “ Where Trails Begin.” That's what they say in St. Louis games on both Saturdays and Sun- which Moore set lip a new mark. They said if Massachusetts got Sun association but not with its ethics. 1 On Wednesday and Thursday Vic­ FOR SALE—Two one-family houses,I about the Cardinals’ great little center The Sunday games were scheduled five and six rooms, one car garage ] Twelve thousand people were pre­ day baseball tiie Red Sox would finish fear I would want to see too much tor McLaglen provides laughter and fielder, who is out ahead of most of to start at 3 P. M. to tach house. I am forced to sell j sent, then. well up in the standing, but we guess progressiveness and liberalism in its thrills as a star in “Strong Boy"—- rhe major league center gardeners There was a change in the sched­ these houses. W ill sell cheap to ’ It was proven that sporting en­ they just meant well up In the money. administration. I am for the players, a comedy leaving little to bo de­ again this year. * • * ule which should also be noted. This quiok buyer. Inquire at 629 Min­ thusiasts of the East take to the first, last and all the time." „ _ sired. inasmuch as wins his weak­ er Terrace, Linden. Taylor Lee Douthit has been a cen­ coming Sunday the Springfield-Rah- sport, pointed out Mr. Evans today, Another form of “athletic heart” Is ness after trials and tribulations too tral figure in the splendid defensive way game will be played at Rahway when twelve thousand turned out play of tiie Red Birds during their re­ that suffered by the spectator who numerous to mention. ALTERATIONS, aditions. porches wonders whether the unreliable young Allen Is Clever days at 3:30 p. m. for the remainder enclosed, screening, general car­ at the first race, and, Sunday, with markable showing of tiie last four The regular smaller features ac­ penter work, reasonable prices. P. a far stronger field than that which infielder Is going to get the hall across .... of the season. company each change ol headliners. instead of Springfield. On August T. Swisstack, 62 9Miner Terrace, competed the first time, a crowd of to first. r ^ ^ * ,< J* *.. ’G,* *• Linden, N. J. still larger proportions should be on Is Game’s hand. Howard ("Lefty” ) Kimball, for the HEMSTITCHING AND PECOING Most Versatile Player past four years pitcher on Western Why Drive Without Automobile Casualty done on the premises, Greenspans j State teachers' college baseball team, Propertie» of Sleep Jimmy Dykes, third baseman of the Insurance When You Ca-n Pay For It in Department Store 202 Wood ave-1 A's, is another athlete whose playing has reported to the A particularly vivid dream or a Convenient Monthly Instalments ? near Price street. career holds more titan the usual run for a tryout. “nightmare” indicates that the tr.fnii • • • of interest to the fans over the coun­ FOR SALE—One family bungalow, 5 is largely awake, though the rest of try. He probably is one of the game's “No two tilings are absolutely iden­ rooms and store, all improvements j the body sleeps soundly. Somnam­ most versatile ball players. He can tical,” says a New York professor of steam heat. South Wood Ave., nr. bulism indicates that the mind is play any infield position and is a physics. And how about ttie pitch the N. M. PALERMO, Inc. asleep, though the muscles and spinal Cty Hall. capable outfielder. In the final game umpire calls a strike, nnd the next cord are not. Thus, one part of the fine he calls a hall? ■eal Estate and Insurance FOR SALE OR RENT—Brick build­ body will sleep more soundly than of the 1927 season, which had found • * • Dykes playing almost every position. ing, lot 50x100. on Wood avenue, another. Gordon Slade, shortstop of the lead Phone 3573 near city halt. Suitable for laun- j Muck listened to the pleadings of the 7 No. Wood Ave., Linden Higtoric Territory ing Mission club in the Coast league, dry or bakery, inquire 118 South ’ fans and sent Dykes in to pitch the The Virginia Seashore, a year-round last inning. He retired the side run­ probably will he the next Californian Wood Ave. to advance to the big show. The playground among historic shrines, is less and the fans packed him off the Pirates have been after him. TUTOR — College Upperclassman,! that par! of the Old Dominion which field on their shoulders. m • m Qualified in all High School sub embraces Norfolk Porismouth. Ocean View, Virginia Beach. Cape Henry. Tom York, guardian of the Yankee jec,ts; hours selectable; rates reas­ Miss Killilea to Keep on stadium press box. played professional onable. Box P The Observer. Old Point Comfort. Newport News and Cape Charles, with historic Running Brewer Team baseball as far hack as 1S70 for Troy. N. Y„ in the old National association, Jamestown. Williamsburg. Vorktnwn. Rumors that Miss Florence Killilea, forerunner of the . Smithfield and other famous Virginia baseball’s only woman club owner, was • • • towns bordering rhe area. Loans to sell her team, the Milwaukee Brew­ Nick Allen, who has been appointed ers of the American association, were manager of the Tulsa team of the Jockey C. E. Allen has had more shot to pieces when she stated that Western league, has been in organized than his share of success in riding t S50 up to $300 she was not going to quit the game baseball since 1913 serving as a catch­ winning horses on western tracks this because her boys were not on the top. Today and To minor rozv er and manager for various teams. year. His clever ride on Martinique On Household Furniture “Sure, I will he back next year * # * SEE AND HEAR No Endorsers. Easy Terms Real landed the Quickstep handicap from even if the Brewers finish the season While tiie umpires keep their eyes a high class field of horses at Latonia Lawful Interest in last place.” she said. The Mil­ • rp• nr• • glued on him for the first signs of recently. waukee team is in sixth place to date cheating, Dave Danfortli, veteran Linden Finance Co. Homes Miss Killilea inherited the team southpaw, continues to turn in vic­ Km lin Im from her hither, Henry Killilea, who tories for tiie New Orleans Pelicans. 101 North Wood Ave. died last year. * * * in “ THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR” Telephone Linden 2799 Connie Mack, manager of the Phil­ S P J i i N g t K Nebraska vs. Billikens adelphia Athletics, lias four children St. Louis university will he included prominent in sports. Roy and Earl Great Britain boasts 100,000 women WEIDL-Builder on Nebraska’s 1930 basket hull sched­ play baseball, anothei son plays high affiliated with golf clubs. GLENN TRYON & BARBARA KENT ule, Herbert D. Gish, University of school football, and a girl is a basket in “ LONESOME” iRADiOj hall star. Penn State loses 36 letter winners Nebraska athletic director, has an- | * * * Novelty News Serial nopnegd. The Cornhitsfeers will play I in 12 varsity sports through gradua­ I REPAIRS i at St. Louis, December 28 as part of The maintain four tion tills, year. scouts in the United States and Can * * * Sunday and Monday— 917 Summit St. Phone 3192 their eastern trip during the Christ-j ; Call Linden 3326 l mas holidays. St. Louis university ada. President Robert (juinn says you Warren Davis of Hoquiam, Wash., HIS FIRST ALL TALKING PICTURE will play at Lincoln in a return game, cannot buy a good player at any price has been elected captain of the Wash­ in the big leagues today and as a re ington university crew for 1930. jO z a r k a Radio Service; hut the (kite Inis, not been set. The * * ♦ game at St. Louis will he the first of suit a club must depend on vvltat it RICHARD DIX • 338 DeWitt Street I the trip/ can get from the minor leagues. Lafayette, Lehigh and Rutgers, tra I ditionnl rivals in all sports, recently »» handed together, and are to he known PAINTERS in the future as “The Middle Three” in “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Alexander Tells How to Pitch group. fPhone Linden 3158 Est. 1919* • * * j? We Call For and Deliver a) j Decorators r o v e r Cl e v e l a n d Al e x a n d e r recently told why he has Columbia crews, under the Glen been successful and. incidentally, told ambitious men how to dons, have beaten crews of every col “ MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT become successful pitchers. lege except Wisconsin. Wisconsin has with ALL STAR CAST The Linden Cleaning; and G been absent from varsity competition Paramount News » r, Vk* Among the things he advises tire: ! in recent years. and Dyeing Service \ Develop control. # * • Paperhangers Study batters. Roy Clifford, basket ball ol T uesday- A. Bunin, Prop. 'pitch the Dali where the hatter does not care to have it pitched. I Coliiuwood and developer of three Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Tail- Alexander need say no more. Any pitcher with a fair amount of j championship teams, has been official stuff who can control it and who knows where to put it will succeed. SALLY O’NEILL oring and Fur Remodeling ^ I I l.v declared Western Reserve nniver- in “ HARDBOILED” 1409 Wood Ave., There are plenty of pitchers with stuff on tiie hall, but their ] sity cage mentor. stuff is wasted and they get nowhere. They have nevei mastered con ♦ * * Cor. 15th St. Linden, N. J. trol and they have not studied opposing batsmen. Now another record for the hundred u LINDEN Alexander never hail what the profession calls a “world of stuff.” j yard dash lias been set, but it is only WHERETt RAILS BEGIN” He was never endowed with the amount of stuff j, mark to shoot at. No record can be A Contingency that Christopher Mathewson carried. | said to represent the permanent limit with JOHNNY WALKER As the collection plate in church ap- j A All tie had was a fast ball and a curve. j of human endeavor. M. G. M. News proached, Theodore found himself | j 1 1 1 1 VJ Walter Johnson and “Dazzy” Vance had much • • • with a 81 hill, which his mother had j | better fast halls and a dozen pitchers could curve a Fred Horde of Devils Lake. N. D.. Wednesday and Thursday— thrust into his hand. The nearly ♦ ball better than Alexander. fleet quarterback of the University of worshipers heard his apprehensive Stilt, he is one of the great pitchers of the game Minnesota football team last fall has whisper: “ But what if they ha\ent VICTOR McLAGLEN CO. and will always he remembered as such. No pitcher been named a Rhodes scholar to Ox got chancre for $1. mother r ’ i ever knew better where to send the ball and no one ford university, England. in “ STRONG BOY” ever knew better w lien. Furthermore, no pitcher * * * Honor Belongs to W rights ever could get it to Hie right spot as often as Alex Los Angeles has 15.000 members of under. He is probably the greatest control pitcher u In 1S96 Langley built a model air­ j 210 E. Henry Street G. Alexander. private golf clubs, ns many more on plane that flew, but it carried no pas­ of all time. •Ï* public or semipuhlic courses, a total THE HAUNTED SHIP ” ..;. .j . - I - v -I- v*c sengers. The Wright airplane was the of 3,4-17 acres of links; S50.0fKi.O00 in with DOROTHY SEBASTIAN first to be flown by man. ! Tele. Linden 3290 golf, polo, tennis and club houses. PAGE SIX LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929

WHITE SOX SCOUT CAUSTIC COMMENTS Marvelous I 24 YEARS IN GAME W i l The human brain is wonderful. The Anson Changed Ump’s Verdict On the If figures don’t lie, then the Instant It Is Informed of a grade miss­ modern girl is pretty straight. ing ahead, it sends a message dnwr to LARK GRIFFITH, who as a pitcher was positive that ail umpires Charley Stis Played, Man­ and Funny the feet to step on the accelerator.— were blind and as a big league manager even more certain, It’s easy to furnish the love- Detroit News. umpired one ball game during his big league career. Incidentally, aged and Coached Teams. nest nowadays with a little C Griffith in that one game had an experience without precedent down. in the annals of baseball. We will let Griffith tell the story: Rumo Side In Charley Stis, big league baseball “ Did you ever hear of a manager reversing the decision of the um­ lias one of the most ambitious ivory The young man with money to pire, said decision being in his favor? No? Well, let me tell you how it hunters connected with the national burn never has trouble in find­ G. E. Mazda Lamps once happened. pastime of today. Stis, who is now ing a match. “1 was pitching for the Chicago White Stockings at ine time. The great a member of tiie Cap Anson was managing the club. The umpires tor some reason scouting corps, hears an excellent rep Msisy a mother tries to bring failed to show up foi the game and each team selected one of Us utation for iiis achievements in scour­ np tier daughter in the way she players to substitute. I was the Chicago nominee ing ttie brush for available high-grade RELATIVITY should have gone. and worked the bases. The visiting player selected timber. He is one of the best judges ELUSIVE BOSS called the balls and strikes. of young ball players in the game to­ Professor Einstein’s secretary was With skirts getting shorter it “Early in the game there was a close play at day, writes Charles J. Bartley in tiie “ 1 have some instructions for you,” so burdened with inquiries ns to tiie looks as though women are let­ C. N. Taylor first base in which 1 called the visiting runner out. St. Louis Globe Democrat.. said the henchman. meaning of “ relativity” that tiie pro­ ting clothes go to their heads.— I felt sure i had rendered the proper ruling hut “From whom?” asked Senator Sor­ In tiie 24 years that Stis lias been fessor decided to help her out. He Detroit News. the entire visiting club thought to the contrary and ghum. connected with organized baseball as told tier to answer these inquiries as as a man told me so. They threatened to forfeit player, manager, coach and scout, he “ From our political boss.” follows: “When you sit with a nice Electrical tlie game, but 1 stood my ground. Imagine my sur­ lias found and developed numerous girl for two hours, you think it’s only “I’ll have to use my judgment. Con prise when 1 heard Cap Anson say: ditions change so fast you can’t tell players. Stis, for many years, served a minute, but when you sit on a hot CAMOUFLAGED TALK “Let us <]uit kicking and start the game, it was from one day to the next wtio the real Contractor as manager of various minor league stove for a minute, you think It's two a terrible decision, the man was safe and he is going boss is going to be.”—Washington clubs in all parts of ttie country, prior hours. That’s relativity.”—Christian "In a minute” means anywhere from to stay at first base.-’ to Iiis becoming a big league scout. Star. Advocate. 5 to 50 minutes. Stis started his career as a scout Electrical Supplies > with the Cardinals as an understudy LIVING TENTATIVELY WHAT SHE WANTED “1 hold no brief” means, “I am not I to ('hurley Barrett, now dean of the going to defend—” and Fixtures Cardinals’ scout staff. In 1023, he was Señorita Jumps Rope VDIAMONDV appointed scout of the Philadelphia “Two or three” always means three Nationals by Arthur Fletcher, then or more. “One or two” seldom means A p i c k -u p s a manager of tMe club. Stis remained one. with tiie Phillies for two years, being Phone 3412W Reading has obtained Danny Tayio* released in the fall of 1025. The fol­ “That reminds me of a story” means. from the , lie can play lowing spring, Stis signed with the the infield or outfield. “ Now you keep quiet while 1 tell rny White Sox, where lie has remained joke.” since. Fred Schmidt, old time lefthanded While witli ttie Phillies, Stis un­ pitcher for the New York Giants, is “Of course it’s no business of mine.” 111 Wood Ave. earthed Pitcher Jonnard and Wil­ doing some scouting for Manager John means, “I am simply devoured with cu­ loughby, one of tiie mainstays of ttie Linden, N. J. MeGraw. riosity.” * * • Phillies’ hurling staff. He also was responsible for developing such for­ “While I do not wish to appear crit­ Sammy Dyer, pitcher for the St mer hig-league stars as Walter Holke. ical” means: “But I am going to have Edward's -ollege team of Austin, Tex of Indianapolis last year my sav anyhow.” as, has signed a contract with the St. and at present manager of the Quincy Louis Cardinals. Timid Suitor—I’m afraid you’d club of the Three-I league; Ken Wil­ "No one could poftsibly have mis- h * • • starve if you married me. liams and Jack Smith, now members taken rny meaning” is what we say \ Ralph “Joe” Dawson, pitcher, has Anxious Deb—That’s fine—I na re of the Boston Red Sox and Braves, when some one has mistaken it. (/ been released by tiie Pittsburgh Pi­ respectively; Boh Veacb, of Toledo, ducing anyway! One-Family Houses rates to the Baltimore club of tiie In “What did Jack mean when he fold t.eo Collier, of Minneapolis, John “My conduct calls for no apology, j ternational league. you tie and I were engaged tent» Wi.dom and Sile.c. Mokan. Buffalo, of the American as­ and needs no explanation” is the usual FOR SALE • • • tively?” "This rule applies,'' sociation ; Arthur Weis, of Los An introduction for an apology or bd ex. Bob Parham, star athlete of Georgia “ Well—he said, if he married you Said Cynics long ago. Small Down Payment geles, George Wuestling, Portland, of T o u should be wise— planation.—Capper's Weekly. Tech, has signed with Atlanta. He ttie Coast league; Joe Klugtnan, Mem on his salary you’d have to live Id But not tell all you know made quite a reputation as a hitter a tent.’’ — A pply —- phis, of tiie Southern association, Max SEASON’S SIMILES during his college career. Flack, a former Cardinal outfielder, Time to Leave Tow» Señorita D’Alvarez wearing a clmmi • • * and diaries "Chuck” Ward, an in­ Human Nature "Leggy confessed at the party last Ing battling costume as she jumps ropo Red cheeks like varnish apples.- George Burns, veteran of many fielder with Brooklyn several years For nuts who slap me on the bark. night that sht had reached the ad In the sunshine, her favorite method Î must admit 1 do not care. Edith Wharton. campaigns, lias ago. Ttie latter two have been placed vanced age of eighteen.” AMON LAND & of keeping in shape for the interna But I've great admirarion for beeD signed by the Philadelphia Atb on the voluntary retired list of the The k:nd of folk» who pat me there "TheD I feel sorry for the editor tioi.nl tennis matches, it was a dis­ Small as a night club dance fioor.- letics as a substitute first baseman. major leagues. of the Morning Sneeze.” tinct surprise when the Spanish champ New York Sun. • • • Last fall, Stis purchased some very Selective Sport "How's that?” CONSTRUCTION was beaten by Mrs. Mcliquham, an un­ It must have occurred to the Giants promising recruits from tiie minors, “Ttie paper said that Peggy's thir known English player who triumphed “1 tiear you have decided to give up Impersonal as a department store two or three times that they could still and is confident they will make tiie through her terrific driving power on golf.” tv-year-old twin brother was visiting CO., Inc. use a pretty fair ball player around Sox. Arthur Shires hails from ttie her.” window.—Richard H. Watkins. the court. “ Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum. second by the name of Frank Frisch. Waco duh of tiie Texas league, while “I have decided to concentrate on one Builders—Contractors . « * Scarce as an abandoned golf course. Jimmy Watwood was a member of ttie i game at a time. 1 find golf so inter Breathe Deep Walter Johnson, manager of the —New Orleans Times-Picayune. 629 Washington Ave. Discomforts Involved Shreveport club, also of tiie Texas estine that it is taking my mind off Doctor—You should get out into the Washington team, be circuit. Bob Weiland is from tiie Mo­ Tel. Linden 2888 in Watching Golf Game of polities.”—Washington Star. country, where you can see green He looked like a sandwich man lieves big league nines must do their line club of t Me Mississippi Valley things and smell some flowers. Golf is the only game where the without iiis boards.—Agnes Smith. recruiting from the sandlots and in league. Who’» the Lo»er? Patient—Well, I don’t see how 1 Alex Amon. Pres. spectator has to work. The galleries the colleges. "1 was sorry to hear that ynnr hus can sir. Pm a florist, and this Is just at golf tournaments work as hard, if •% * * No more chance than a crippled band ran off with your maid.” my busy season.—Pathfinder. grasshopper in a pen of turkeys.— Member Real Estate Board not harder, than the men engaged in The Cubs have reduced their roster Sewell Still Playing competition. “Oh, it wasn't so had. Her time was Wayne B. Wheeler. to the legal limit of 25 by releasing Ed up this week end anyway.” U«e a Club It ts one sport where it is just as Lautenbaeher, rookie pitcher, to the He looked iike a man who has a easy to play as to watch. The only Reading club of the International | Husband (testily, after going down [ badly at bridge)—You might have favorite aunt in Poughkeepsie and is people who view a major tournament league. WEIGH HIS WORDS J guessed I had do heart. worried about her asthma.—P. G. with any degree of physical comfort * * • Wodehouse. are the players and officials. The on Wife—Quite; hut 1 thought you had Just about the time we had come a brain, darling.—Tit-Bits. lookers are pushed, shoved, jostled, to ffte conclusion that pitching signals About as calm and collected as a tramped upon, herded together, driv­ were .of no more use in baseball, the man with St. Vitus dance walking a en apart. HIS WORSE HALF Browns accuse the Athletics of steal tight rope over Niagara fails in a When you consider trie discomforts ing them. • * * hurricane.—11. C. Witwer. Involved in watching a championship —New Y’ork World. match you stop to wonder why anyone The Columbus club has a neighbor attends golf tournaments, but each hood star on its -pitching staff in the year the galleries seem larger and person of Harlan Wysong, an elongat RANDOM REMARKS more intense. ed southpaw from Washington Court House, Ohio. Cats and dogs do not need science ... to teach them to get into the sunshine. Never Throw Slow Ball Bill Rariden, , of Bedford. —Sir Arthur Keith. to Any Young Batsman Inti, tiist with Cincinnati in the major Jim. cn—“You should o'-ver be with leagues, is a speed boat enthusiast. out a small pair of scales when you The average age of the clergy work Jack Quinn, forty-four years old, talk.” Stimson—"What you mean?’ ing today is fifty-two years, which is and with 25 years of pitching behind Bill quit baseball and returned to Bed ford to live. Jimson—“You need to weigh your very regrettable.—Bishop of Rochester. him, wtts asked to give some advice to * * • words.” pitchers who have not had tiie benefit Tiie original Scottish race was com­ of his years of experience, lie was Mike De Mucchio. Rutgers southpaw pitcher, hurled a no-hit. no-run game Joe Howell, guardian of tiie tint cor­ Nights Filled With Music posed of Irishmen, who left tlieir coun­ glad to oblige. “ Never throw a slow try for tlieir adopted country’s good hall to a young fellow,” was tiis pre­ against Manhattan college, lie fanned ner for tiie Cleveland Indians, lias 1 strive to be a radio fan. fourteen, batted in two runs, hut played his one thousandth consecutive My admiration deep —Mr. Robert I.ynd. scription for life extension on a base­ Is not so powerful that I ran ”Y’es, my dear, 1 heard him say he Speed and Safety is our ball mound. walked one man. game for tiie Indians at St. Louis and Survive the loss of sleep. was going to buy a gold watch for his * » * The greatest mission in a woman's pla 'i The veteran, who tuts been pitch gives promise of going on indefinitely oetter half.” life is to make a home happy. Destroy IVe like to serve our Ing longer than any of the present Johnny Neun, first baseman for ttie The diminutive third baseman joined Can Bale Water, Too “I know that man had two wives. J home life and you destroy a nation.— fellow man. day batsmen have been , had , who was traded last the Indians late in 1!)20, coming di­ Salt—Did you ever see a bundle of wonder wtiere tis worse half lives?’ Maharani of Bnroda. Our ob iging ability will take just tossed tt slow hull to an ambitious year to the Toledo Mudhens. has been rect from Titus, Ala. vapor? rookie and had seen the slow one con­ sold to the Baltimore club of the In­ Lubber—Bundle of vapor? No! the fretting out of your moving Historic Figure One gets education in these days verted into a fast one against the ternational league. How could you bundle vapor? We frequently deplore— from one’s own children. I think they fence. » . . Tar—By machinery. Grief can’t diminish— or storage plans. are very kindly and friendly instruct­ » An unwritten law among pitchers Atlanta lias placed Rube Robinson, Lubber—What 1 The man who started more fcOl w j Than he could finish. ors.—Lord Cottesloe. R H O N E t has long been to avoid throwing slow veteran pitcher, on the voluntary re­ Tar—Sure. Y ou’ve heard of steam ELIZABETH 2822 ♦ halls to fellow pitchers, and old Jack’s tired list, until lie regains his pitching AVE i rollers?—Army and Navy Journal. Proof Enough » kindly advice makes it even more form. Tiie old fellow lias not been To cross a street in these days A tennis court at Hampton Court “If you have no radio now why are you’ve got to get back to your child­ » sweeping. right so far this season. 1 Palace, in England, lias been in use j Drakes S torage I * * * Real Appreciation you so sure you wouldn’t like one?’ hood and learn again how to hop, skip, i 400 years. Matteossiaj—I tell you. you can’t MOVING- PACKING-SHIPPING » President Lee Keyser of Des Moines asked the radio salesman. and jump.—Sir Ian Hamilton. * Value of Ball Ground fiud a man anywhere wtio enjoys a “Because,” growled his victim, “the LANDEN, N J » has suspended lnfieldei Johnny White Seventeen of * the * twenty-five ’ mem- Ii good joke better than I do. people above me. below me and those I Increases $1,600,000 tor failure to report to tiis team after bers of tiie Purdue varsity football j SAYINGS OF THE WISE Mitehevello—Guess that’s so I have on each side of me all have them and Just before the war the owners of lie had tieen sent there by Columbus t squad were lost by graduation this j heard you tell tiie same joke forty I’m not going to he tortured any more the Philadelphia National League of the American association. year. times, and laugh at it every time. l‘o not prodigal of your opinions, * * * by having one in our own apartment.’ baseball club had an option to buy . * * lost liv sharing ilium with others you tiie ground on which they play tor Uncertainties of a baseball player's Jack Renault, a few years ago one bo 1 eft without.—I»ierce. To the Point High Fraise $400.000. Now lids same real estate is career are reflected in tMe fate of mem of the foremost heavyweight chal­ An irate landlord wrote to one ot Mr. llam'ax Yon M-em lo he grow valued at S2.000.000. tiers of Dallas’ 11)20 Dixie champions lengers, is now fighting for tiie smaller his tenants asking wheiher hr w.-uhi irg pre! •-! ai-li day The l'lbllios’ park is owned by Only one. Hap Morse, is still with tiie clubs in New York. club, and only live remain in tin * * * “quit or pay” ; lie would have him re Miss Muggs—Tliank voti for Hie diaries Webb Murphy, once the own ply without ambiguity. Texas league. Idaho iias produced three-fourths of compliment ; Ini glad you tliink so er of tiie Chicago Cubs. ♦ * * The tenant replied: "Dear Sir, 1 Mr Hardfnx—Y’es ! it you keep oh There is much talk now that Ty tiie leading jockeys in the United National league players hist year re remain, yours faithfully. ---- tIris way you stand a chance of heing A Wash Day Only Cobb, heading a group of Fhiladel States, including Earl Sande, the three corded 11.D01 safe tiits. including 2.02! a fàirly good looking old woman. phia sportsmen, will eventually buy Fators, Albert Johnson, Ivan Parks Unfortunate the Phils and abandon the grounds two baggers. 518 three baggers and 01b and Monte Edwards. * * * “ Miss Elderieigh was a girl who Endurance if an arrangement can he made to home runs. In 11)12, before the entry of the “live” hall, hits numbered 10.- could have married anybody slip Three Minutes Long! He— Do you think kissln; is un play in the park of the Athletics. There are IS different sports at !he pleased.” 675; doubles, 1,642; triples, C83 and Naval academy during tiie school yeai healthy? “Then wliy did she remain single?' W O minutes to gather up the soiled clothing. . . . one homers, 314. and every midshipman is required to She— 1 really don’t know I’ve nevei minute to call u* on the telephone . . . and washday it Emory “Topper” Rignev * * * “ Stic didn’t please anybody.”—Hu been —” T compete in at least one. even if he j morist. over! No irksome bending over tuba, no chiperoning an Plans Early Comeback : MeGraw said the Cuhs lacked pitch­ is not eligible for varsity competition, j He— What? Never been kissed? indifferent laundress, no od or of steam p, acrid sud® ers—Hendricks said they didn't have * * * , Emory “Topper” Itigney, former. De- ( She— No. I’ve never beeD ill after throughout the house. The day is yours for more pleasant enough hitting—Lou Gehrig eats fried The Same Idea it,—Pathfinder. duties. . . . and the clothing will be returned to you sweet­ troit anti Boston shortstop, who was j Mrs. E. Roland Harriman of New j eels—Lefty O'Doul is Mitt ing many “Bow ties are artistic,” said Trent ly clean and fresh. Try the laundry wayl hampered by an ailing hip his last i York is reported to lie a very capable # homers over the Philadelphia right "And show a man’s natural bent.” two years in tiie majors, is resting at and natural trainer and driver of bar- j Must You Go? field fence— Lena Blaekburne's eye is “ Well, though not artistic.” said his home in hopes that he may re ness horses. Her fastest mile to date “1 mean to marry your daughter, sir %LAUNDRY ail right now. Boggs, “the same tiling is true ol bow I* turn to the diamond next year. was with Guy Ozark, 2.02’.?,, a strong, and. what’s more. Pm going to do it * * * iegs.’’—Montreal Star, <> Rigney, who started during iiis col­ vigorous going trotter. Do you follow me?” does it best/ , National league voter * * * “Yes, as far as the door.” <> lege days at Texas A. and M., played an who recently drew iiis release from j Filled Up -with Dallas and Fort Worth in '.he Benny Leonard has made the dis­ <> Toledo, made Mis how with Newark in j covery that Fidel La Barba is a nat­ Father—1 hear you are always at Just One End, Please Texas league and then went to the tiie Reading series. He was not aide the bottom of tiie class. Can’t you Linden City Laundry, Inc. American league, where tie worked at ural southpaw. His left hand and Barber—Shall 1 clip the ends of to go ail tiie way. but rite Bears by- forearm are bigger and he throws get another place? your tiair off. sir? shortstop for Detroit, Boston and dint of some real batting, pulleo Son—No. all the others are taken 300 W. Elizabeth Ave. Phone 3434 Washington before the injury forced with his left, hut was advised against | Customer—No, thank you—one end <• through for victory. fighting southpaw style. — Vienna Kikerikl only. him to quit. LINDEN OBSERVERjFBIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 PAGE SEVEH

IT IS NOT EASY (Js* American Expression* <; FAMOUS LAST WORDS I United Stntps navy sailors visiting < ► ------— J J Africa have observed an odd expres­ Tel. Linden 3849 To apologtee. »7 • .*» JÊB&: ; .b i I Wonder I f It's loaded? £ sion used by the natives. When < ► — X speaking of the Nile river which flows begin over. To ••i Av/'-r Y Smells like gas. Lend me a Z to the north they refer to It as go­ - ■ í <' match. A ing “down north” ©r “ up south.” To lake advice. J. <9 _____ X 'i • : 4 • KASPER & Guess this rope will hold my To be unselfish. —- ■-y Y . w weight. •• - . - ALPERSTEIN To admit error. DoYouNeedMoney?! -a. - *♦ JT : Ì 'r Step on It anil we'll try to get $50 to $300 INC. ’ r • To face a sneer. ■j:1 ' over before the train. PAY BACK IN EASY -, •- But then she had not escaped is right he Is happy anywhere.—Alva blame herself, and she was in a People who always want to he clev-j 540 S. Wood Ave.. Linden . All he said a-. Adams. mortal dread now of a vast cloud erer than others must expend so much of obloquy lowering above her and constant mental effort to this end that OLDEST FIRM IN LINDEN ominous with lightning. a hand on the arm of each. Tonight through the streaming windows. The Belgian job was one of the most Her father and mother had named she kept at her mother's left elbow She saw her poor old father set unpleasant things 1 ever did.—Herbert they finally become more stupid. out to preach the funeral sermon |“WE SELL THE EARTH AND INSURE THE BID” her Remember—after one of the and clung so tight to the fat. warm Hoover. Mayflower girls—nearly three hun­ arm that her mother whispered; He had that valor of the priests Before assuming a new responsibil­ which leads them to risk death in Rents collected, Money loan- AU Hnes of insu -ance Fire dred years after. Her father often “What’s the matter, honey?” One-fourth the people In America ity, first make sure of your strength, “ Nothing, mamma.” she faltered. order to defeat death: to endure all your endurance, and your willingness wished that she had been liker to win never he more than twelve years ed on Bond and Mortgages -pornacj0_ Burglary Compen- those Puritan maidens. But that “ I'm just a little tired, I guess.’’ hardship lest the poorest soul go to make sacrifices—otherwise, in mere­ was because be did not know how Mem again was coughing vio­ out of the world without a formal old mentally—Dr. Charles Mayo. Take advantage of our Ap- sationj Auto Liatilty Pr0p- contje. Doctor Steddon clutched ly obligating yourself, you are already like she was to them, how much lently and the rest of the way home guilty.—Arthur Schnitzler, in the Kan­ l praisal Department; appraisal erty> Dam age, P iate Glass, thev. too, had terrified their parents I >octor Steddon was not a preacher his old overcoat about him and Ireland is not big. You could drop with their love of finery and anxious about his daughter’s soul, plunged into rain that hatched the It Into Lake Superior hut the lake sas City Times. specialists. air in long, slanting lines. Tomantic experiment. but a father afraid of her life. The * * * * would boil over.—Thomas J. O'Con­ cough co her parents was an PEN POINTS For it is only the styles, and not nell. the souls, that change. There are ominous problem. I o her it might Again and again Mem revolted at chronicles enough to prove that the promise a solution. the outrage of robbing her own par­ * * * * ents of their savings— their one A person who finds no time to read To some people every season comes ( same quota of the Remembers and at the wrong time of the year. the Praisegods of Plymouth and the Next morning at her father s shield against old age. She went In the 24 hours of a day is hardly find­ ing life worth living.— Grove Batter- i,u;vr colonies suffered the same command .Me went .o .. e i;oc"-. | again and again to Doctor Breth- son. Wise is the man who can distinguish bitnr beatitudes and fra.-p.; it i h.et •!:. ld liit.i :i ;t herlerick and demanded that he release between a bright idea and a fool no­ v.iuiermcnis as Remember Ste ' : n parent, i ■re ...... atrud. her.... ct.... H w as er from her promises not to tell i Kiwood Farnaby endured when more than a colu, and she ccupbr'l Lite truth and not to kill herself. A moving auto guided by a care­ tion. their elbows touened in the choir for him. He a-Ked her many ques­ But he compelled her to his will, less, hurried, unskilled or intoxicated loft of this mid-Western village. tions, ami she grew sc cot.fuse le a l and she was too glad for a will to nmn can be as dangerous as a razor Now, if some brave legislator would IN TH E Miss Steddon felt a sudden tremor apt in bluscrs that he asked he, replace her own panic to resist him. in the hands of a madman.—Bruce get a law passed to prevent further mere. Suddenly he flung Iter a I or a necessary stimulant he in larnaby’s elbow; then it was Cotton. law making . . . gone from hers; she saw his thumb -tartled look, gasped, and stared phophesied that somehow in that EIGHT nail whiten as it gripped the h u i >1 into her eyes as if he would ran land of gold she was seeking she The old-fashioned style of husband .sack her mind. In the mere shift- would find such wealth that she GEMS OF THOUGHT Look hard. Is going out, and the modern type is Somehow in the words lie j ¡rig of his eyelid muscles she could could repay her parents their loan chanted seemed to stab him with a r-ad amazement, incredulity, con­ with usury, with wealth, perhaps. Procrastination brings loss, delay, coming in—late. DIRECTION sense of gu.it. He felt it a ter­ coction, anger, and finally pity. Who knew? danger.— Erasmus. rible thing lor her to stand before All he said was, "My child!" He spoke of many women who It is well to remember that many There could he no solemner con­ h?d begun poor and finished rich. a man who enters a hull market that congregation anti cry aloud Our Lord’s love letters often come words of ecstacy over her redemp­ ference than theirs. Doctor Breth- "You might go into the movies, emerges with a bare poekeibook. tion front sin. erick had attended Mem's mother for instance, and make more money to us In black-edged envelopes. than Coal Oil Johnny.” he said. Their secret, unknown and tincon- when the girl was born. He thought Strange time robs us of the ability j of her still as a child, and now site Mem imbibed my sterious tonic- at We ettn do more by care than by fessed, was concealed bv the very to do so many things we intended to I clamor of its publication. And it dazed him and frightened him by the doctor's office, and always came cash and most with the two together. troubled Farnaby igbtily to be her mystic knowledges and her away buoyed up with the feeling do if we had only had the time. /HEN you start toward that her tragedy was unimportant, gaining all the advantage of a lie by fierce demands that he should help Our God may drench us with grief, her out of her plight or help her commonplace, and sure to have a Before you decide to get up earlier ▼ ▼ an A & P market you are singing the truth. but He will not drown us with wrath. * * * * out of the world. happy finish. in the morning first make sure that travelling the road to satisfact- When the choir was not singing He refused to do either and de­ But the moment she reached von are a bird and not a worm. openlv and aboveboard, it was manded that she meet her fate with home she entered a demesne where Wheresoever the search after truth io n . For the A& P markets everything v. as solemn, where jokes usually busily vvnispdfing. F.ven heroism. begins, there life begins.— John Ilus- After riding on an overcrowded In the talk that followed. Dr. were never heard, except pathetic meet the requirements of the most particular LI wood Farnaby had to lean over kin. street car it Is hard to see where our tonight and whisper important news Bretherick drew out the fact FI- old witticisms more important in intention than in amusement. children are going to learn good man­ housekeepers. Not only in the quality ot meat to Remember. He was not per­ wood Farnaby was "the man” and None 'can wipe tears away like the suggested a plan for their marriage And at last, one day, quite unex­ mitted to call at her house or to God of love. His handkerchief Is ners. and poultry carried, but in service, convenience beau her home after the service. when tiie telephone rang. __ pectedly, when she was under no Singing beside her in the house of The doctor’s welcoming “ Hello!” apparent tension at all, tin- girl hope. SAYINGS REVISED and economy. broke through a many-wrinkled went into Mrs. Steddon's room and God—that was different. He told said, in a quiet tone: her now vvliat he had just learned, smile. It froze to a grimance. As Unto Him who is the same to His Mem watched he kept saying: "Mamma. 1 want to tell you some­ in all places, I commend you and all God is love; and no war is so hitter They are operating in most north Jersey towns that the factor;- where he was em­ thing. I'd rather break your heart ployed would close down the fol­ “ Yes . . . Yes . . .Yes!” and finally. with you.—John Robinson. as one within the church. “That’s right—bring him here." than deceive you any longer.” and a visit will justify the title of “ Food Depart- lowing week because of hard times. "Why, honey! Why. Mem dear, I ll wood was to have been promoted He set down the telephone as if Xone so blind as those who won’t it were a drained cup of hemlock, what on earth is it’ ’'ton can’t Love is an affection of union, where­ ment Stores.” to superintendent soon. break this tough old heart of mine. by we desire to enjoy perpetual union see - and few so contented. To Remember Steddon the news “ it wasn’t Elwood?” Mem said “ No. Yes Well— O God! What is it?” with the thing loved.—Luther. that Kiwood would have no job in a She whispered it so softly that No man can serve two masters; week and would know no place to what a bitter world this is! Mem caught eagerly at grief. her breath was hardly syllable and few can choose between two. 1 .ok for one had more than a com­ “ Mamma. I—- m going to have- DOES ANYBODY KNOW- mercial interest. It was the alarum “Tell me! What's happened? What's happened to Elwood? lies to b \ harking dog never bites; which WEEK-END SUGGESTIONS of fate. tbe news was Its hurt. He’s killed. The shock of Why butchers wear straw hats In hardly makes it a lesser nuisance. She had loved F.hvond since they own ether. Mr: Steddon whispered •were children—had loved him all “ Yes!” the winter time? jack. Cowering: Legs of Lamb ib 35c the more for the squalor oi his “ You? You! Mv babv! You? Life is real, life is earnest : but most j home. He was the son ot the It was Dr. Bretherick who after­ Why gentlemen prefer blondes, es­ ward found a solution. \ baby?’ of our time is spent avoiding both Prime Rib Roast Fffst Six Ribs lb. 39c town’s most eminent drunkard, old pecially if they nre dumb? “ Your cough will take a long time Mem nodded and nodded till her facts. lb 33c “ Falldown Farnaby.” to cure or kill, he said. Lut it knees were on the floor and la r R ib R oa st Blade Cut Among the slipshod children of .row in her mother'- lap. < d 1 Why a man bald for ten years, who mar come in very handy. I've got You can't oat your cuke and have Fancy Fowl 214 to 3'. lb. lb 41c hi- f a mil v Kiwood alone had man­ it all thought put. You can't stay- lands came giopinglv about her tried 507 different kinds of tonics, will aged to acquire ambition. He ban it too; unless you art a “trade com­ in this town now. T suppose. Most hecks. She felt the drip, (trip of try JUST ONE more? Small Fresh Broilers IB 52c latterly supported his mother and a of the animals crawl away and hide tear- falling into her hair, cadi tear bine.” pack of brothers and sisters. He a separate pearl from a crown of P i to 4 ib 53c at such a time: so suppose you just Why girls with big ears will wear Roasting Chickens nib. had even been able to afford to p; pride. A soft answer furneth away wrath; vanish. Hot your cough carry you dangling ear-rings—and have their ib 4 3 c to the war and win the guerdon ot off to—say, Arizona or California.” Then her mother fumbled at the even when wrath is an efficient Boneless Pot Roast a wound that made him glorious in She was startled at this un­ dreadful question: hair cut in the boyish" bob? weapon. Hormel Spiced Ham Half Size lb 53c Remember Steddpji’s eyes and a dreamed-of escape. He went on: “But who...who—” little more lovable than ever. ib 45c “ I’ll tell the necessary lies. “ Elwood!” Why young men wine, dine, dance, All is not gold that glitters; hut Pressed Ham Her father, however, had been That’s a large part of my practice. Mrs. Steddon's decision was easy, unable to tolerate the thought of ms then taxi the .voting lady home—and if it’s glitter one wants, what matter ib 45c And practice makes perfect. Y ou and she made no difficulty of the then get shipped for trying to kiss her M e a t L o a f daughter's marrying the son of the gross deceits involved. Her hus­ if it isn't gold?—Boston Transcript. town sot. Doctor Steddon felt that will go to some strange town—and good-night? Corned Boneless Rump IF 47c pose as a widow. band must he protected in his illu­ he was proving his love, his loving "You will marry an imaginary sions and protected from the neces­ ALL TOO TRUE Horm el C anned Chicken if 63c wisdom toward his daughter, by man out there and let him die sity of wreaking his high moral Why an ugly-looUing middle-aged forbidding her even to m eet young quietly. Then, if you ever want to principles ou his own child. His spinster will lecture on the evil of Sunnyfield B a con Sliced ib 4 6 c Farnabv outside the choir lott. i it come home here, you can come child must he protected from the petting parties, or our present-day Table scraps are sometimes con­ was sure that her love would wear ff 23c hack as Mrs. Somehody-or-other.” merciless world and the immediate jazz mad youth?—Detroit News. verted into divorces. Fetrf L iv e r He chose Woodville as the name wrath of the village. Prices Effective August 2nd and ftd He did not know his daughter. Mein was to write of Mr. Wood YOU AUTO KNOW Fate sometimes makes a hero of a Who ever did? ^ ^ # '4' ville's devotion, then to describe a man, but he can't always hold the Kiwood had expected that the had hastv marriage and request that Continued Next Week job...... yr;V .j; u„r Hut he c o u ld herher letters thereafter ne he a addressed The inflated tire us. not' ^inderstaii'd the^ook^of"ghastly > to her as Mrs. Woodville. Even to take time by tiie forelock a Carbon and speed cops slow up a man must have a certain amount of Uncle Eben 117 N. WOOD AVE., Linden, N. J. car. pull. “De way ot de transgressor," said Uncle Eben, “la hard, but sometimes Better a dent in the fender than one A man has to have a lot. of money it ’pears like a concrete pavement fob in the skull. these days to be loved for himself balloon tires.”—Washington Star. FOR SALE — Beautiful Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, alone. heat all improvements paved driveway, — ------o — ------The expenses start tunning up when T H E 6 R C A T (37x105), we make the down payment. S r, ra,,, shrubs, mortgage, newly painted Snake Breeding The trouble with uplift work today Many snake« lay eggs, but most is that too much of it Is confined to a u a n t i c S c p a c i f i c We are more shocked now by s ir e L f. 3 years old. Price $3900. Cash $500 down. venomous ones and many of the com­ noses. stripped gears than uy stripped dears. monest specie» are viviparous. The T E A C C . young are reedy to take care of them­ Some men never make a stand till ■ ASTERN DIVISION Too many cooks spoil the broth, selves as soon as they leave the egg, they can’t run any farther.- Chicago but only one back seat driver can LOUIS SEP— Realtor but are usually protected for a time Daily News. ruin a trip. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE by the mother. Phone Linden 3257 115 N. Wood Ave,, Linden o-CgyO-> Pa g e e i g h t LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 MORE EQUIPMENT Lost Girl Confused, IMPROVE MANY Jl F eu > FIREMEN ARE BUSY Bicycles Figure In TREMLEY MAN FOR PLAYGROUNDS Police Come to Aid STREETS IN CITY ON MINOR CALLS Police Happenings CUTS NEIGHBOR

New Devices to be Installed at No. Hazel Lewis, 14, of lid Elizabeth Ripping Up Process Now,' but Better L i t t l e Grass Fires Bring Out Utility Wag-j A bicycle in tin possession of Yellow St. Men Quarrel, One Slashed 2 and No. 7 Schools. avenue, quite tired and weary was Streets Later. on and Broom Squad. George Derelanko, of West loth in Face and Arm. found trekking aimlessly at Hazard _____ street was turned over to its owner, Although considerably delayed in; place. Elizabeth, Tuesday morning at Tearing up of streets to I e Un­ 't he (Ire department had its share Harry Simone, 13, Saturday, Tremit y point road near the Fast ransit the playground equipment j Ed.'» by a policeman, who took her to popular thing just now. judging transit — ,— . , . . , , , . of grass fires for the past week, William Knuzer, of 212 East Ninth j Line trolley tracks in the T remley for Schools •> and 7 is expected to his precinct headquarters ami noti- Irom the way local th.oro ughlares avenue Roselle who was rifling a I section vsts the .scene of a large gat- winding up with the slight blaze be ready for installation shortly, ae- fled the local department, are being “cracked up.'' bicycle on St George avenue, was liering Sunday night at 10:30 o’clock cording'to 1!. P. Hollister, chairman | Hazel had been sought Now a little discomfort but biter yesterday in the cellar ot the M*ir" j streick by a car operated by James when the ambulance from the St. f th ■ ^educational committee of the ; hours by local and police front other a pleasure is the way local folks are gillies building, caused by oil soaked : Moses of 729 West 150th street. New Elizabeth pulled up to remove a vie- ^ . .j , I towns, following a call '**'n sent“ rv,,fout taking it. v'r'ww'Wood . avuue...... continues— ...... 1to School Board. . . . , DEALING WITH A PURIST paper being ignited inside the oil ! York City and owned by 1). Hairston tim of a cutting match. Various apparatus such as swings,¡when her parents could find no get “ punishment” and workmen are i burner. of 729 West 150 street, New York Following a quarrel between John see saws and other equipment was, trace of the young girl, moving up past the Pennsylvania ! An incoine tax clerk recently The spectators at this fire had a Citv. The evlist was treated at the Retro of Yellow street and George ordered by the Board to provide rec­ Patrolman Michael Breen went to railroad station in opening trenches | eeived from a “client’ a form which fine view of tile 1912 American-La office ot 1). A. H. Baar. Patrolman j Balorehik, who lives a few d< >ors reation for the children in the Gras- Elizabeth and brought the girl home. , and piling up veritable mountains of j uils incomplete. Thereupon he sen- France engine which is being used Wagru-r and Weber investigated the. away, the latter received a large elli Park section and in the vicinity . Hazel saying she had left in the at- dirt. | it back with large crosses in red ink while the department’s other engine, mishap. ] gash on the lef.t cheek and left arm f S hoot •> These are the only ternoon to meet a girl friend at Countv surveyors are lining up the where *' " as necessary to he filled that has served Linden since Town­ Shortly after 2 a. m. Saturday Pat- about ten inches long. A large crowd elementary schools without play- Dreamland Park main t horoughfnre for the widening' wi,h ttle vvonIs- “ Please complete ship days is being overhauled- rolman Neil Daugherty arrested gathered as Balorehik was taken 1 devices 1 Nhe natl spent her meager funds. project. At Edgar road and Wood " 'iff“ marke(] ,n red A fire in the grass on the Crafts­ William Fake, of 13 Carteret street away in the ambulance, ^ lo o k iiw ' forward to the further lost track of her playmate and at- avenue county road workers are tak-l S°'m‘ 'l£1Vs !3’~r the follo'ving re[,lj men’s property on East Elizabeth av­ on complaint of Frank Nestor, of j Roundsman William Kluge was was received: “Dear ..ir—1 have nr interests 'of the children in the ex- tempted to walk home, becoming mg out large slabs of the road and 103 West 11th street for breaking taking I atrolman Hallinan home red ink. Yours faithfully—”—.Mon- enue, brought out the utility wagon southern end of the city, the confused and frightened when she treme replacing it with asphaltic repair real Star. and the broom squad Friday after­ and enetering his home while he when he was informed of the cut- hoard heartlv recommends the (level- lost her direction, material. noon and at 9:05 a brush blaze on was asleep . ! ting match. An investigation dis- omnent of the property at School 7.j It was not until Patrolman Breen Work is moving fast along the BOTH PAINFUL Stiles street threatened buildings George Marcino, 8 years old, of closed that Retro slashed his neigh- Parents greet the move with appro- was about to take the girl to her i-.ngar road highway route with the nearby. The tire was caused by a 2320 Edgar road, was treated at the bor with either a rozor blade or a , acCording to Mr. Hollister, who home when she finally admitted she j laying of cement for the first strip person burning rubbish. St Elizabeth hospital for a Iace rat- pen knife. Three blades and a knife ’ ted the new park. Council: resided in Irving street. Pmhway and at the Rahway line. This thorongh- Vii alarm from Box 11 was answer ion of the upper left eyelid and. was found in his overcoat when the - H t-ike up the matter Monday| not at the Elizabeth avenue address., fare will have an additional paving ered for a grass fire along 17lli street contusions of the back as the out-¡home w; s searched. He was asleep- j Breen obligingly took her ro Rah- widt of 29 feet with graded gutters v*-- v x - l . 1. ... I no m o nl »» n •.o o i »1 o it 1 /vri \Too\Teacham At i o oi , 11when - L o t» no police I o,o oentered. n 1 , i n«w 1 night, believed. near Winans avenue. Water chemi- j come of an accident on way headquarters and later Hazel; as part of the new State super-hlgh- cals and brooms had to he used to avenue and Allen avenue. The oar ; Retro was held under $1000 bail was taken to her hone- and folks, subdue the fast spreading flames was driven by Jacob Koopman .of, for Grand Jury action on a charge still more tired and forlorn. Another important outlet will In­ here, starting at 1:55 last Saturday child was crossing the street. Ac-! of attrocious assault made by the accessible when the paving of wings, afternoon. cording to police the accident was victim. Patrolman Elmer Knapp “ On the Carpet” curbs and gutters is completed on When firemen readied Elm street unavoidable. | took par in the investigation. There the Trouble That which is “on the carper* fs the much needed Elizabeth yvenue and Coke place where a fire was re­ ------o- under consideration or discussion The improvement. The side lanes of this ported in the fields, also on Satur­ Pleaiure in Achievement Poet Laureate Displaced Starts— original phrase for reprimand was “ to i street are being leveled off in prep- day afternoon, no signs of smoke or Our times of greatest pleasure are The poet laureate of England oan wulk the carpet.” As to the origin of | aration for the paving and motor- fire could be seen. It was apparent­ wtien we have won some high peak be stripped of the honor. John Dry- 1 am not greatly concerned the phrase, if is to he traced to the ists are now obliged to proceed with ly put out before their arrival. of difficulty, trodden under foot some den was deposed as poet laureate in whether it is your stomach, French ‘stir le tapis.” It was first in­ caution along the paving and motor­ More than $600 damage was caused evil, and felt day by day so sure a 1789. H ; became a Catholic and » troduced into Enelish literature about heart, lungs or liver that ists are now obliged to proceed with by a fire in a one and one-half story growth of moral strength within ns partisan of James II. After William the year . The phrase “to walk seems to be at fault. W hat 1700 caution along the route. frame building at Passaic and Mc­ that we cannot conceive of an end of and Mary ascended the throne they the carpet” dates from 1S23.—Literary- does concern me and should Call d less street, owned by M. Salsky. growth.—Stopford Brooke. deprived him of the honorary office of Digest. The improvement of Shawell ave­ concern you, is where the nue is another of the city thorough­ The blaze broke out at 1:21 Sunday poet lau wire. trouble started -— where the j fare undergoing changes for the bet­ afternoon on the second floor in the Watermelon Experiment» American Indian Song* basic cause lies. 1 ter, indicating the progressive stride Be— 1 get a pain In the heart every kitchen cabinet- It gutted the kit­ Seedless watermelons have never Briefly Told It is a fact, little appreciated, J Indians id North America have in road improvements here. time you re near. chen and destroyed the finishings. been produced in sufficient quantities To he a strong hand in the dark to that spinal pressure on nerves songs for almost every phase of life, Unpaved streets through the city She—That’s nothing. Y’ou give me Shortly after this alarm word was to be of commercial value. Horticul­ another in time of need, to be a cup to vital organs, preventing no! only for public ceremonies, but were recently pathed up and smooth­ a pa Id In the neck. received from the police that the turists and persons with a gardening of strength to a human soul in a crisis free transmission of energy- j also for important acts In an individ­ ed with asphalt. grandstand at the athletic field on hobby have been able to crow them of weakness, is to know the glory of needed by those organs, is re- | ual’s career, as for setting traps, hunt­ No Improvement Curtis and Lafayette streets was on for their own pleasure. li fe. ing courting and playing games Each sponsible for most disease. If | He tooK .he civil service. fire. Upon arrival, the firelighters has its peculiar rhythm, so that with- Balloon Wards But he is still a bore. that is the cause in your ease. found that the blaze in the brush [ out hearing any words an Indian ts Aerial hospitals, suspended thou 11 seerris he’s no more civil Than he was before. nearby was caused by burning rub­ I can correct it. | able to recognize the classification of sands of feet above the earth from Your appointment for health enormous hnllonns. are suggested as a bish. The fire was in progress on a strange sung Some of the songs. A Horse of Another Color can be made by telephoning in fact, convey their meanings entire- means of giving sufferers pure air and Stiles. Henry and Gibbons streets. The I’oliee Uaplain—Did yon cot COLOMAN DANNINGER— Realtor Linden 3671. ly without words. sunlight. A telephone call informed head­ liose Reds at the radical headquar quarters of a blaze in the Sperry's fersi Alpine Color Medley Naval Officers in Charge farm fields on Tuesday afternoon at Store to rent for silk or linen shop, near new City Hall, The New Cop—No, sir. 1 looked 5:11 o’clock. As in the former calls Dr. D. A. McCormack On the sheltered sides ,,i the Alps, Tn Guam. Samoa and the Virgin Is them all over and there wasn't a red bath and 3 rooms in rear; steam heat supplied. Best bus­ near Lake Lugano, the wild Christmas lands the United States navy is re­ the utility truck went out with as­ here. They ail had black hair and sisting firemen and quelled the blaze iness secion. A pply rose is in its short-flowering glory dur­ sponsible for the health, well-being whiskers. 27 E. ELM STREET, Linden ing the Inst days of March, and prim­ and development of the natives. Na­ with brooms. Wednesday another telephone message told of a grass rose, snowflakes, violets and periwin­ val officers are in charge of all public Friendship’s Obligation Phone 3671 fire at Stiles street and Elizabeth kles mingle in the color medley that works and other activities connected Unless you hear with the faults of a at critic. 209 N. W ood A ve. Tele. Linden 3229 surrounds the snug little villages. with their advancement. 'riend, you betray your ovu.—Svrus

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