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Republicans Don’t Mention Complete Local Pri mary Vote REPUBLICAN - — -Bistr-iota— 1 -2____g__| 4 5 6 rj Rigby Nominated -15... Totals It State Senator ’ 9 _40~ 11 62 '57* 79“ 140 29 01 ® P 92 58 38 53 02 41 i 143— 1100"; ^SSE'mre were ^TOste'Hio^pJsye- -Hei’bbrb-J.- Pascoe ______m r? x e l3 6 ~ 125- l i f e 440;-----88—-82— -58--1-02^.143- -143 , 142- 115 ,_ ,7.7-^—1802 . Assembly (Four) For Sheriff Post zg ip jjj|.i«hiir.ci!5 on or about Prm ary Day. "Clmries R. Geddas"...... 7T..‘... 188“ 130- 1T8 192“ tS t ~ ~82-i P :ttr~ ® = g y action, _seemed to centered In the T19—171. 111 -80- '~84— 102—"&fr— -94—194—-1-Q2—■Hi— 90 —72— 1010— jjtli and n in th ' distitots. In the tifih Harbart-F. Sailer'...... ------157 ’ 122 111 1M - 108 79 82 98 .63 - 98 120 107- 125-HO-:. :81 —1647; .•as a hitter jsersonal fight whioh Katherine M. Card ...... 148 113 109 17$ 88 77 74 86 fl"- -91 119 105 122 J00 §6 —1538 . & ly had no plaoe in the political iSjumas M. J i i j r . :£ i ...... 72 01 84 88 iso 2? 63 v 97 89 - As Hillside Aids 63 53 70, • 85 39 130 V—1132 picture, but one of Jthe parties con*. jf a r t S. Van F le e t...... 63 • 63. 40 ,02 itO- 26 41 03 ’io • 52 38 63 68 41 1 24^ m ~ gMItWS^^n^iSfeif-i'tNthertoand -.J8hh- M , ,-Kerher 1...... 56 51.:' 52 62 111- 24 45. 81 M 50 | 37 02 79 23; 100; — 940 Bit feas a three cornered contest Gustave G. Kein, Jr...... r ...... “5F" VfiT 85 Ikes Heads Freeholder Tioket; 122 29 '46' ;83 77 48 W =80^ 32 w a m i Fall Adversaries Herlich And Thompson Oom- lor county commlfteemaa and a two- Prank D. Morris ...... 10 5 43 • T0 7“ 7 8 24 18 18 0. 8 8 7 5 — 3S1 ; ne for county 'S h n U te ^ woman, Sheriff mittee Nominees flic result was -that David Gonzer went Richard 3; Jtarfigan ...... 50 54 59 68 162 41 59 102 72 . 44 2^2 67, 76 07 118 -71027 '• .s male member of: the 'Ooijjjjyi Lee S. Rigby ...... 486 447- ■77' 72 p i SO .106 73- 112 ,150 132 138 LO-7. 91 ^—1739- LATTER CAPTURES TWELVE Bnmlttee and a new female member Board of Chosen Freeholders (Three) OF FIFTEEN DISTRICTS HMlected. Dave feels pleased, not so Robert J. MdNair ...... i ..... 45* 46 22 45 22 14. •10- ;2| 14 28 47 41 20 ' .42 36— 401 jjuch because-he won,'blit because his Horace H. .MaoOowett ...... 14 9 14 25 '10; i * 8: :io- ‘id 11 15J- -6 1I g 9 29 — 182; State Senator Charles E. Loizeaux efforts on behalf of, the people of the Alfred C. Brooks ...... 33, 30- 24 62 j 56 ’ . 27 24 41. 52 34 40 56 .18 40 553 had to^qyerconje a plurality of 893 votes district have evidently-been, appreciat Albert'.E. Strebe ...... ------Ig: -10- 12 19 - n ; --i-. .7 ' B 1. 14 . „a _ . 8 M 13 . .16-. " § ‘— 107 in Hillside in order to be .renominated ed 'Peter T: Godfrey ...... 6 f : 9 17 4 ^ r ; 12 r~8‘; —-5 9 * 7‘ a -5. 1 — 10f- fpr the Senate in Tuesday's Primary Peter J. ; .:... . .: ...... 85 25 1 18 ’85 21 •16 23 28 ‘as: •24-1-38 •'4V 2&.*■ 50 — AIB;* IgpJlon.Tor It was by that margin that"" .Andrew 4 . Blrooliman ...... 1 2 "2 •".‘2 .Assemblyman. Herbert J. Pascoe carried • jfrt-t-ihe ninth district' several persons 5 3 6 18 ‘ * 0 'i o 4 6 3 .3 2 2 __72" -Henry F. Keller...... ___'.... 5 16:7 i f ■zr-Tf- : 2 the. townslilp. Pascoe received 1892 votes prominent In-the political scene got to- "12' 18 15' 12 10,1 i 4 --07— 142 . John B.. Oluireh ...... __ ...... 23 “ TT"~~T“" 15 ~ t r 7 ~ 5 “ 1L> while Lolzeaux had a total o f 1109! tm ...... in what ‘was not exactly a lovei. - r - —0“ —JO- “ 15-— 7 -—1-0— --159 - . Charles $ iffiffii-,...... 90 59 34v 81 45 '29 ‘ 29- 20 Si 62 53 Pascoe carried twelve .oi -the lilteST’’ test Thsre was considerable calling of % 20v 5.0. .00 •83 — :703 ■ |phn R, flondoh’ ■ .....,...,. Ip 4 1 1 . 10 ' '8 6 13 11 3 1 7 -8 4 • 14 — 120 election districts, only the fifth, ninth'', H and some huge Oarhera fist-': ' f Frank W. Dilkes ...... 116 98 141 181 .54 84 133 79 ;751 104 108 —1554 / and fifteenth going to the Senator. The ‘ swinging, but • nobody was seriously tof- il* ■iTi. 76 Robert L. Patterson ...... 14 ’ll ' 17 18 ' 14 SIS’: 11 7- • 7 0 IQ 18V 40 18. 38 — 245' vote was not even-blose In' any of the James O. Brokaw ...... ,...... 102 07 70 108 47 46 48 44 ■ 45 65 70- 82 07 .oi 86 — 993 districts, the winners 'of each receiving ■ Kenneth T. Mair ...... 10- 8 0 9 9; .8 6 18 ‘ io 0 id 10 5 6 . -4 — 128 irgins In those which they like iifteenih district returned Alex Fred J. Dixon ...... | 68 61 46 75 ; 30 ; 15 1 32 23 25 40 49 40 38 20 33 — 587 ander J. Falk to Jhe County * Commit Joseph M. Johnson ...... S3' 33 29 37 39 33 31' • 39 17 .19. 21 - 32 24 28 14 — 427 tee after Arnold H. Sfi^low was final Seaman L. Wright ...... 22 ■ 18 21 22 30 17 15 '8 ; 18 i ‘ 16. . 13 15 ’■ I 12 — 242 ly persuaded to have his nam e pasted Coroner ( p K E S a on - th e , ballot. tMo® o# -WllTiana Patbii ...... ; ...... 142 ISO - -97 105 w f ^ 98 96 83 . 73 113 5 112 116 83 118 t-1576 J entered the race, withdrew liis petition, Mibbael Scarpa ...... ------3 5 ll ' i l l 10 16 51 15 10 .4 * 6 14 9 v 0 — 208 ind-thcn-teled -tb-gb-in again but-found -JJ Thomas M. Auchincloss ...... 27; ,.25 r_23.. 21 27 ^ " 5 u _ ■ -IF 23 •18 •:19; 22 43- 18 23 — 3 i r bis request for reinstatement was not Township Committee (Two) properly drawn and oouldTnot get his Robert O., Thompson ...... 162 133 132 205 147 .76 73 . 81 ^ W 11Q8 127 158 97 134 —1826 ■ Ion the ballot. •'-John- ‘E. Trousdell .08.. ,77- M.. .80 , 102. •43 09 80 73 06 68. 73- 80 59 99 —1154 dSatik: J, I^Tora . ; ...... 24 29 29 36 60 34 53. 162 .40 '7M1 30 40 25 '36 :I T — 851 "Wanna see my operation?" A cer.- George W.-Herlich ...... 149 136 8l ;-183 147 .'50 72 ,60 *70 102 96 100 147 M m 125 —1600 Ito young m an -of Hillside has been DEMOCRATIC going about lately with a strong de- State Senator ** to show every one be mefr where -Waltei^Hr-Oole-^— ...... *147-JL8!—id ..34 47 *1 49 32 28 ’25 , 16 18] 20 27 “ 20 —- 371. his tonsils were before they were. re Assembly (Four) moved last week. . Francis j. Regula .•...... 14 12 le I -•18-c i s . 37.. 27; is . 16 13 I f 28 • 20 — 380 ROBERT O. THOMPSON and Harry- Dvofken ...... 14' .12'' ,IQ 18 85 49 •50; 30 27 25 . 16 ’ 13 18 ‘ V27 .-20 - 376 GEORGE w! H ERLICH, Republican Jack Trousdell announces he Is back Adlson O. Bly ...... 14 ; 10'. 18 '87 47 - 49 35 28 25 B § g ' 13 10 | 27 20 — 370 candidates lor Township Committee. ■ If- jfa offise as president oi his Down ar.d jyiary.. D. Barnes . . . r ...... 14 12, 16. 18- : ,87 :.47:: 48 35 27 25 4 | z 14 17 27 20 — 373 Pit Club (composed of. defeated can Sheriff | didates) and announces a considerable Arthur T. Lee ...... 14 11 10 T8 36 51 53 • 36 27 24 40 13, lT ~*20" ‘ 20 — 379" Increase in'^membership as a result of Democrats Board of Chosen Freeholders (Three) ^Tuesday's prim ary election. Myles OReilly* ...... ___..... 3 4 8 . '-'8 19 21 21 17'- 7 . 8 3 i ' 10. 8 3 — 140 John E. Anthes ...... 8 c 1 7” 7^ 5 9 10 22. 23 13 . 5 4 ; 4 , g 0 15 B S 142 eems, as ■ its usually-' thcr • Jacob. Pfeferstelh . .. . fc-,*. . ; : 8 1 14, 1 ;0 :-7lf: -;0 4.p i .2 . 1 . 6 4 2— 05 CHARLES E. LOIZEAUX ^ ^jspill'the^dope in advance, the I Louis Obt, Jr...... T... 3 1 1 1 11 • 8 1 r 0 1 1 1 1IV q:— -34 lominated for State Senator oi "Board ot EducatiOri has decided notr tcn~ Joseph B. MoOrann ...... E 3 »,J2£b 10. ..Id 9-v # -3: 1 1 0 11 . i ^ 104 Republican ticket appoint anyone- to the vacancy existing! James J. Keating ...... 3 4 0 J2 .13 . 0 H 6 *8 0 8 "T T ^T -'O r 7ifi5 LEE S. . RIGBY. Republican, abov Rigby By Same Margin W the resignation of John E. Trousdell. r 7 Albert Wv ■Drake . .t ;.. . 7-...: TV. . . V. ' -9-= 7 ^ -4-1 - 9 . 25.—12^-■—8-—15^-4 0 - r . 9 13 9 — 164 ARTHUR T..LEE, Democrat, wl In the same way-XJ-nder-sherlff We announced Anton A. Vit, Jr. I George E, Sweet ...... -...V 0 W m _,_v3b; 11 9 19 w m 12 ■10; 19 10 '.-JO: 4 .20 |^ ! - b e the choice, but . the publicity will oppose each other lor: sheriff S.;Rigby^wds victorious over .the Loiz- George L. Hlrtzel ...... n v r ,; n ~ w 6 8 11 11 22 8 i f 49- 11 10 _ -7 13 15 -=*178 apparently spoiled it. the fall. choice for ’ the post,. Richard & i | 8 § 14 11 “ l6: 32 42 -48 -30 25 24 14 11 17 28 - 20 , - 347 Hamgan, by > about the same margin^ The vacancy means that for the Township Committee (Two) votes. Harrigan carried only the flftlr~ffnd fifteenth districts, lb the [greater part of' a year the board is W alter M. Ceglowski ...... 14 16 17 " i s 50 51 33 .25 25 10 13 18 .26 20 — 387 RIGBY ENDORSED BY ninth Rigby won out by only one vote, crating with only eight members. Harry J. Russell Hughes ...... 14 -12.L i l l : 47 ”34 45 51 35 23 .25 16 12 18 29 r307 73-72. and in the eighth by four, 106- i- Vogel resigned in November, 1934, Total Registration ...... 341 349 375’ 383 508 301 390 480 3-70 301 330 341 381 332 395 —5086 REPUBLICAN VETERANS In other words, the fifth and | >hen he was elected to the Township Total Republican Vote ...... 251 '205 107 278 265 129 149 251 165 ~~m 184 , 190 238 150 223 —3052 fifteenth were the only two consistently ^Committee, and a successor was elect- Total Demd’cratic Vote ...... 14 18 - -Vl0: 10 47 62 57 30 20 , 30 16 .14 32 20 — 429 Endorsement of Lee S. Rigby for |favor of the .Loizeaux ticket. The 1 February, taking office In March. 1 Total Vote ...... •_____.• TTT-r . .. . -26fli .218- .213- 205 312 1911 ■206. 200 184 201 200 213' 259 . 101 243 —3481 sheriff was voted Wednesday night by h e Board of Directors of the Hillside Pascoe Assembly slate went over.. here without much - difficulty. Maud L. T/oasow 85; third, James jp. Ninth, Thomas J j. -Donnelly. 26, An Republican Veterans Association, And (Hillside gave Frank W. Dilkes, lo- t Duffy 140, Elizabeth * M. W liken 107, gela G. Lee 26; tenth,. John F. Smith iy will be so notified. Endorsement cal resident,- a, good sized vote for Free*" G.O.P. COMMITTEE Marguerite Hoesly 73;' fourth, John. 25, Rose M. Farkas 26; eleventh, Ed PARALYSIS CASE of the entire Republican ticket nomin holder. He led the ticket here with 1554, W. Krug 183, Fred A.. M iddle^ 81; ward Edwardsen .15, Sarah, V. Acker ated "Tuesday was also voted1, m ost of but didnbt fare so well throughout the Frances A. Roberts 186, lielen iV King man 16; twelfth, Raymond J. Ward 14, the nominees being acceptable to rest of the county, failing to receive one., i LINEUP IN DOUBT 74; fifth, David Gonzer 161, William E;; Mary F. Jose 14; thirteenth, Frank Jor REPORTED CLOSED organisation before the primary. of the three nominations. The three \ Yuengel 57, Benjamin J. Gross 43; A. dan 10 written in ; Wtlham Cranley 8, victors received fair sized votes here, 5 .Roth Organization And Lolzeaux Ijouise Smith 139, Mary Shaffner 112. Frances M Murphy j.8; fourteenth, |*&alth Officer Samuel Mv-Jowifet an- Alfred C. Brooks getting 653, Charles •, tounred at the brief meeting of the Supporters Claim They Will Rostel In' Eighth Joseph W, Hsly.. .35, Frank Hayes 7 written in; Elizabeth Moynlhan 27; E. Smith 783 and James O. Brokaw 993. Board of: Health Wednesday night that Corral Enough Votes Sixth, Joseph, Both- 68,- Henry Capro OVER $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 WAS Committee Winners l e only infantile paralysis case listed 47, Delilah Rhodes 66, Jean Condrillo fifteenth, Paul F. Major 20, Agnes L. Starkey 10. Robert oV Thompson and Gepige W. to monthly report has already been The pBrtlsH:-nfcthe=HepuKBaftn-0£fflli- 38; seventh, Charles Z.weidinger, Jr. COLLECTED IN AUGUST Herlich were nominated by the Repub closed. He also reported three tuber-. ty Oommittee which backed the: organi 96; James Smith 46, Irene Kemp 116; licans for Township Committee, the. H H caaegi two of'm um ps -and onei sation for State. Senator apparently eighth, Victor Rostel 98, Louis Wojiek The monthly report of Tax Collector former carrying eleven - of the fifteen;; t whooping sough for last mouth, as n a safe margin of the, thirty yotes 87, Frank Rodajifl 53, Ethel H. Miller WOMEN DEMOCRATS Arthur .L. Theurer for August shows districts. Thompson, led the ticket with B p s three dog bites. Tuesday‘A primary election; Oh&tr- 107. Madeline Hodge 95; ninth, Earl collections of $91,356.50 in . taxes and 1828 votes, winning1 out to the first; , I lM tt reported 18 births, . twelve n Kenneth M. Itpas’Is expected to OssfcLfprt lldVpetla Weasels fep T eh fiv $20,130.47 in the assessment account. BbiEd'i---fourth, sixth, seventh? te n th ^ heaths and 14 marriages for the month be 'put forward for reelection as chair James Snoddy 121 Christine Biskcy HOLD OPEN HOUSE Payments of 1932 taxes amounted to eleventh, twelfth, ■ thirteenth, fourteenthjS Sfcjhe Bureau of Vital Statistics, He man. although there have been reports 87, GracevB. Foster 59.. $228.39; 1933, $3,486.50; 1034, $6,283.40; and fifteenth. He was tied, with teted ftSSffi th Issuing various 11- that Mrs. Louisa A. Klrkman also an or Elevenths John C. Lap!), Jr., 143, One hundred attended' the open 1035, $62,818.1$; 1036, . $1,250.48; grosf Herlich in the fifth. Herlich captured jtebies and permits. He m ade-12 dairy -Maria—Thom peon—140-^tffl^£thT--Ar thiir hmi.se of t.hf»' Women's . Democratic receipts tax, $162; franchise, tax,^714.82: two districts, the second and. ninth attd inspections and 45 store inspections. ganizstion supporter, w ild be propos ed, The dhoice of-the Lolzeaux faction Is M. Cox 141, Edward 04. Johnson 23 Club Monday night a t the V. F. W. interest bn assessments, $2,799;27; pro- Teceived_Tri/Ol^l-of^exa(^ly“ 1605-wotesr-’ had analysed 92 samples of milk written in. Grace E. Greene 104, Rose hot known. hall. A delegation of 'Democrats from perty redeemed, $10,107.12; interest on While John E. Trousdell failed to cap- a P'1 found ail up to standard. E! Laihpe_82; thirteenth, John H. Steele ■the slxtlr^disSictr'headed -by-^-Rr^Saun- property redeemed, $108.72; other in> ture a single district,* he was third wibi5^ r While the organization 'group believe Wss Lillian M. Sottung, child hygt- -'123, Charles J. Weippert 99; Lillian ders, was present. terest and costs, $3,394.43; search, fees, 1154, votes, beating out Frank J. La they have from 20 to?23 of tihe members ;®e nurse, reported m visits shade in Richardson 139; fourteenth, Henry' G. Arthur T. Lee, Democratic candidate $70.50,- a total of $91,518.90, from which Tore who received' a- total of 651, al of-the new committee on their side, It *onth out of 834 persons on her Groh . 123, Louisa A. Kirkman 125, for. sheriff, and Walter M. Ceglowski $162.40 hi discounts had to be deducted, though La Tora was high ’man in one Is known the other group hopes to have ■Mtlng list, ghe reported an attend- Emily Clarke 7 written in; fifteenth, and J„ Russell Hughes, candidates for leaving the $ , : , . district, the eighth, d. • several more on lte side when. It comes 01 35060 ESj.-of 286 at the Baby Keep Well Alexander J. Falk 156, Aniold H. Mc- Township Committee, and George Among the Democrats there was to organization of the CottSlttee. Assessment payments totaled', $18,- “W°n at Hurden-Looker School, 183 Glow 44 written or pasted on- the:-ballot, S w eet/1 Freeholder candidate, . spoke. 323.65; payments o f ' assessments I little controversy/ the" tioket being con- : Democrats United -«ing babips under ohe year. Seven de Hei! C.' Hetzel 167. They were introduced, by Joseph Bely. property redeemed, $3,220.80; Interest sistently supported; Arthur T. Lee for_, ' As the Democratic organization was tects were discovered and four correct- Democratic Results Almon C. Reilly, President of .the Re- a.nd costs on assessments, $51.8.52 sheriff received 379 votes .and was seer ■ united, and In practically no Instance said.-' Five children' were fin- WALTER M. CEGLOWSKI AND J. Democratic votes were as follows:. . gular Democratic Club, also made, brief tioes of redemption, $02. end high pn the tioket, being nosed o p Q opposed In the eleotlon, there. Is. no #Mfeed ‘against diphtheria and six RUSSELL HUGHES. Democratic no 'First district, Patrick J. McGovern 8,- remarks. by one vote for Francis J. Regula .for ^ defeated against smallpox. , minees tor Township Commits prospect of any fight Monday when th e Plans were .outlined i for a serfe Assembly. The organization Freeholder :’' Democrats meet. Monday night to or Agnes Dickinson 6; second William J. Patten, Jr,; 12,' Alice D. -Kriz 13; card jtarties to be held each Friday REGISTERING NOW FOR ticket was well supported, although^ ganize. Raymond J, Ward Is expected John E. Anthes, who beat out the regu- ) ■LOIN WITH NEWARK ROTARY third, Charles A. Edwards 16, Emily E. night in October. Joseph Rely is THE GENERAL ELECTION HOLY n a m e c a r d p a r t y to be returned .as ‘chairman. lar candidate, Albert W. Drake in the ; Npll 14; fourth, James J. Kelly 17, general chairman; The ^ first...ip. o f m ber® fche Holy Name Society n Members of the HHiside Rotary Olub The results on the Republican side county, was given a good vote here aiso*^ Winnie MoMann 17; fifth, Paul Klesel series will' be held October 4 at Barcay ship Clerk-Howard J. Bloy B Catherine’s Church are spon- . Tuesday made plans to Sheet next Tues ■are as follows: First .district,' Ross 153, 46, Mary j0^rber _ 43; sixth, Kaslmir Hall under the-direction of Mrs. Angela i that^those who have not regis- T he' Township Committee nominees, a U fa Hi the .parish hall day evening with the NWvark olub W Francis. A. Morris 91, Edna Alton -146, Walter M. Ceglowski and J. Russell; > Drygulski 36, JohnONiglio 22, Meanor Lee. She will be assisted by Mrs. Helen >r the general election may do xt Wednesday evening, September 25. Help celebrate the twenty filths anni Getha S. Hookenbury, 94; second, Ar- Hughes, ran onlyri slightly .behind S?entemrey 42; seventh, Almon Riley Lyman, Mrs. Elizabeth Moynlhan, Mrs. 3 October 8th, Registration may V.!? ^ SBI first of a series of card versary of the latter club. No. Hilisids thur Van Steenbergh 109, Milan H. ticket, receiving the same number of 51, Libby O. O’Neill 52; eighth, Pontele- Catherine Donnelly; Mrs. Elizabeth hted a t Mr. Bloy’s office ( % s. a large number of tickets is meeting Will be held next week. Deuell 8 i .Kathryn A. Keller 108, Stevens, Mrs. W anda Ceglowski and votes, B#!. ^Ported sold. . mo(n Hyra 32, Nellie Flannary 35. , n y Board of Election^, a t the Mm. Otto Dierolf, U« c. Elizabeth.; George J. Groh and- Louis B. Z av% S REORGANIZATION SALE NOW GOING ON AT whose h ^ n ee wereiprinted on the Re- - (publioan^pallots* for nominations HONEYWELL GEORGE GROH, juatle f the peace and HENRY GROH, JOHN STEELE wishes to thank Justices of the peace, had ho -trouble^ Rainer j Dept. Store getting the nominations. Groh got 1493, : Funeral Home County Committeeman •4tlv District, wish to thank fiis:siipphrtGr»'iii the 18th Diat votes apd Zavin 1129. As five were tp ;| 1104 NORTH BROAD ST. 262JlyoBSTfcYeir^6wark Tel, Wa, 3-3436 be nominated, three, mor ewritten to „ Telephones' ■ the voters for their loyal suppeft' will be notified, and if they a c c e p t A full lino of- Winter Merchandise at very reasonable prices. will have Iheir names on the ballot In « ®ssex 3-1000 ..... Eli. 2-1770 November. Page Two HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935
EAPHAEL ACTIVE IN HILLSIDE DEMOCRATIC-, CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Hollywood avenue. — -szxKAnnaxm m o v e m e n t ‘Four Times Around World Safely* KAYO JOINS HEROES - f tS - T O SCRIMMAGE JUtoi Oomhd'uahn, JS1 A conference of the Administrative Driving Feat of Telephone Fleet The Hillside Democratic cnno, tor- •M rs1. "W alter wmihm Mahni r WITH JEFFERSON Committee of the New Jersey Branch jnsrl^' tee -®x6h iMstrlst-JDenidcratlo L eslie street,. of the United Synagogue of America Club, will MW s' meeting tonight at riSaughter, Phyllis Salaberg Was held Sunday in Jersey Gity. Wil More Than. 8S0 T tm .5 and Cars Average 4ltnoi3t 40^000 at t f e hora&’of R. Saunders,' ana- Mrs. Bcnnuei saiasA ' Several Of- Squad Turn. In Uai- liam M, Eaph'%61 of.;’’this township; Dog Helps Restore Telephone 436 Florence avenue. AM Democrats Williamson avenue. ' forms Because Of Long Hours;.- Chairman, of the ^ ta te Executive 'Coun- f liftles IJetweei3? Evm Minur 'Accidijuts ir,'. Service After. Flood- in are Urged to attend; * . Son, I®lU&m Paul Stark, # 1 Center Position 'Weakest cil, moved a resolution to contact every, Seven-Miflfe8*r®le:T^Rw*1. 'Colorado ; .waiter, m . Cegiowoki and J. Bussell' Mrs. William Christian Start Jewish group in N orthern New Jersey: Hughes, Democratic candidates for Conklin avenue; The first .scrimmage; -with another for the purpose hf extending the mem- White £uitompb.il e' iincidentsi * gener- In thB publio relat:ions side of'the driv* TOwBShlp Committee, addressed _ the Son, Miohael victor Szy^are .school will be held today by the varsity hership- and functions of 'allyiate ;mpuiitied ala:riuingly 1:hToirgli- er's^br we go-be;vond olmplly, thinking GETS LINES OVER STREAM members at their late meeting. Because Mr. and Mrs, H&ai Szyrnmi football squad of Hillside High School, Synagogue 'of .America in. thi^ State. rout the a country duriL 1n’termsof of the increases In membership the club, Rutgers avenue. , .meeting Jefferson High School in a kg tho | ist half- jn. terR-rs of safety, to think expects to ” hold meetings in larger The motion wa^ unanimously carried. -dozen yesi,rs, the fleets of matbr va* -highway cour-tesyv 'H the telephone, company *liad a- spe> ...... UnJiHn, pimtiriarl. the weather quarters' soon. S o n , Kenneth , Irwin. Daniels i nlal Theodore N. Vail medal for, dogs, 1 enough, for it, - and Mrs. Morris Daniels, of most troubl?, because of tlTc necessity if all driver Kayo would be a leading nanaidat — Scrimmage and. light practice■ has RESUME- SERVICES AT of-drivlng-in-aJ 1 kinds of weather over tesy.aGcide thatM feSJ ’ R ecently he helped the re- Daughter, Carol Norma a g roads both good and bad, havo stead —Asked; to FORTE RECOVERED AND Ud67T'"CaTrted on the past- ,-Week, the nair forces of the MountaF^tates to M r. and Mrs. William Gam, coaches preferring to work the squad ily improved their safe-driving records-. trirected‘"ati Telephone and Telegraph Company re of 32 Pitfte sireai. .' . * ‘ This encouraging,fact demonstrating all drivers oh tele- LEAVES THE HOSPITAL up gradually. While the starting' line resolution. store seryice following a serious flood - Son, James Joseph - Carlos, t that safety- on the highways oan be oh- cles, and all telephone a£-‘Fbrt Morgan; Qoloradto. „ ’ up m ight be given now, changes are Regular services' have been ‘resumed and tained was disclosed at the New Jersey employees • Even Kayo’s gjlffilrers. concede that Vincenzo Porte, of 34 B aker street, apt to be made as each day's wyrk a t the Lighthouse Gospel Mission at B a k e r street, brings another change of .plans. SeVer- State Safety. Conference heTd Septem* heis.no^1? eauty, unless you figure a cer*. ^h (^-h as—been—held—at—tb e -Elizabeth. 1730 Long avenue. They are held -every “ ... Deaths .----- ber 11 and 12 a t . Trenton, under the tain rugged ‘ homeliness, loyalty and General Hospital since h e waS shot . gl players', who had recelvda uniforms evening except Monday. M ary Bairunas, 41, of 81 Bros haste quit because of the long hours several times JMy 26 by his neighbor, Tonight Pete Schaefer of Irvington Guiseppi Gdbiliseo, of 36 B aker street, __Ample Irene HarScastle 5 3 =^3plff4fsaiUngrrjama=riifcrfldffiisa twill be' the speakerrAll fwlM-ha-ve-near^ Summer avenue. "W dle—gteu;ini:-.-garl5ldered one Of the left - the. hospital. Monday. *> him- . before’- ^ l - w ^ ^ m e ^ h i m T-toaGk^ • When j'orte was taken toHhe'-hospi^ starting aids, has left school. As a re- Sunday afternoon from 3_tQ^4rr^oloek- SHERIFF’S SALE S-y1u^Pft.iiC;Maliwe^ formerly the, T.fti: nhvaiemns h ad ^o^Q (i^--for his-re»- best bet far center, has been ; shifted •Sunday School will convene wijh Wal eoveryT «,nd had doubts for severaT !H ERIFFtT SALE k In Chancer- Jersey. Between The Steriingi* to end and is doing a good job. ter Bischoff, Superintendent; in charge’ days* - However, Porte’s ruggedmeSs heip-- Sunday evening Frank Palmetier, Bible ed ’him to recover, despite his- 65 years. Center oow is the most uncertain teacher: and expositor will deliver a Gdbilisco* is free ih bail- for assault with smd possibly the. weakest ^iot on the message. intent to kill. Porte faces a . counter team. A half, dozep aspirants are still * Tuesday September 24 the speaker charge, now that, he is o u to f "the bos-- 'working for it.’but all have-Pleijty of will be Elliott-Roberts of fflUside Wed pital. room far Improvement tp. gain a start nesday from 2- to 4 p. m .'and in the ing role in it. A last minute switch of evening also there will be’'prayer meet D. OF A. MEETIN G other players from other positions into ing and Bible study in charge of Mr. S ta r of Hillside Council No. 53; and premises t center may be -made if the present Palmetier. On Thursday evening Jer Daughters of America, v^ll hold its re field falls to show enough to hold the gular meeting on Monday September ome Hennessy of Newark will;speak.}- Township of fil 23'a t 8 p, m. in Masonic Kail. A rum ;Everyone is welcome To all meetings. I^elng .lot No. mage sate^-will b$ held on Hollywood The first eleven this year probably Next month there will be two weeks of avenue ; October, 4 and! 5 ,..... „ -Will be the heaviest Hillside has had. special meetings, from October -20 to The .average weight probably will be November 3,. led by the noted evangelist w THANKS VOTERS | around T!78.,' Billy Wiggins. Jam es D> Duffy and M rs. Elizabeth W ilken., who were elected to the Re- publican County Committee in the He may be descended'from the royal Third District Tuesday wish to thank hunters of medieval’ times, but the line their ^supporters for the vote cast for of descent is devious and 'obscure. them. Trenton Facts [ Blit B matter what his ancestry, Kayo got the first wire across Bijou MOTHER DIES Bp SENATOR OHAKJLES E, .LOIVJiAlJX Creek’when men and machines couldn’t Joseph H. Ward,, of 22 Buchanan otSV street, h as been called to Middletown, The company’spoleJine was washed 1ST. Y., by the death of h is mother, Mrs. Mary W ard. In. view tbo the present Interest In an Important source of public revenue ut i t a rp0jnt fnei’e the stream was methods of taxation, X believe the peo and failure of local; goverpmen ts to pro ^ W f e e t' ■wide and filled with quick* ple of Union County should be inter vide the bare essentials of, community sand. A kite was tried unsuccessfully, ested In the findings of the Reeves Tax service and safety. This is strong r To., go -up—ojLaown the stream and ation Committee, which submitted a language. It is not used to alarm the carry a—line* across was im practical VITAL STATISTICS very comprehensive report to the Legis public but In. the committee's Judge srsey telephone trucks during a sleet storm-and freta Iq _ be.cause of. intervening v-ohstru^tions. lature In August, 18SS. A study of this m ent the time has come when Die ■southern Jersey last wInterrUpper lefttuAtter.mtjaJnd aterm lnnortnSrji There was nothing for it but Kayo m ust Jersey, Many cf the roads were blocked Ip. both Instances, but ieiephqne legislative report will not only explain people of the state* m ust 'fate the facts; make the trip jjjo ■ EJve.rett Schlosset’, Births • . • trucks got through safely. Upper right: The emblem of safe.'driving plaqed • some of the steps that have ' been with respect to the financial problems combination man at Fort Morghq, went Son, Robert Bruns, to Mr. and Mrs. or. telephone trucks and oars which for ffom one to more than seven years taken In the last.^wo years, but also of their government. M J tr e a m to a point at which he could Joseph Christian Bruns, of 155 Liberty have not been Involved In aocldents.; what must eventually be done In the. Report For Economy cross and, coming down th$ opposite avenue. future. Continuing the report states: “The present from throughout tbs nation at are invited to sign and adopt; "To obey hank, . calledi-Kayo, to whose collar a Daughter, 'Frisollla Ann Mayes, t j : Opening It? reportythe Joint commit Committee-,fully ■ supports' the plan ..to* invitation: of th i Governor.1 traffic laws and regulations; to drivs telephone line had been attached, l ■ tee, WhichSwft Beaded by Senator A. cut down public spending, to the real .Among the great fleets.of motor ve carefully and maintain complete con . Joyfuliy- and without Question, Kayo . Crozer- Reeves, declares It has “no essentials of government. The process; hicles tor which report was made was trol of the vehicle I operate; to grant jumped into the stream. Sometimes he notion that our tax problems oan be Cannot be-stopped;. however, unless we that of tee Mew Jersey Bell Telephone right of way freely’ and 'willingly;' to was swimming and sometimes’ his stub * easily m et or. th at they will have any are willing to discard a tax system theft Company, consisting of more than. 850 be, regardful of -pedostrians, particu by legs touched,-the treacherous bot CAS Tl great popular "appeal. The-committe
Mrs. Andrew,' Mrs. . Frith..' . Varied Exhibit ■ Study, group, flowers In red, shades a vase or basket. 5—one gladiolus In a amounting to $250 each for four years;-t, .Jllack container, Mrs. Frith, Mrs. Wall Ruth Nabb Bride: Camp Fire Girls Newark Girl To vase.' 6—one dahlia? In a vase 7—open, by Drew ‘tnlverrily at Madison to AJaWS ing, Mrs. Staub; a study, any shades to ail. Any . child may sumblt a mixed Bowne and Waltgf Sharp of this town-".’ At Flower Show -of‘2~~coiob6,-Mrs. Steward, Mrs. Wall bouquet grown by himself, to be Judged ship. Twelve scholarships we:- - 1 m aed 1 ing, Mrs. Staub. ■■ O f Newark Man Map O ut Prog ram W ed Hillsider for arrangement., i aU. i Blooms of all varieties were on dis- - "Any - other- toeritoriOBB-~8SiS)lJ^U0t- , The marriage of Miss Ruth V. Nabb, at the annual. flower ghmw sppn- otherwise scheduled, Mrs; Walling, Mrs. ? The Camp Fire Girls, of Hillside had The marriage of Miss Grayce Levene j0rjn hv the Senior Woman’s Club at Frith, Mrs. Beisler; a rt department ex- dstufSiter of Mr,; and- Mrs. - William H, thek first business meeting of the sea- Speer, daughter Of Mrs. Pearl L. Speer, .hibit. Mrs Steward Mrs. Staub. Mrs 0e Hillside Avenue tSoliooi Nabb, of 2 Bond sweet, to William H son Monday and maM>ed out a program of 296 North'Fourth street, Newark, to Officers Chosen Personals Woo aside, nnd.„n:nhr1 ijs!, Friday aftenloon. Local flower en- F ilth; American home exhibit, Mrs, rflf..'
ELIZABETH PLATE GLASS CO. HELPFULNESS WHOLESALE—RETAIL Storefronts — -Mirrors — Auto Glass DDPLATE SAFETY GLASS SERVICE • Hon alrmi p.l,i e cooperatii Laminated Stainless Metal Storefronts. White Metal Guaranteed not to Tarnish. Call us for Estimates proMpipa o f ^ v customers Largest Stock of 'all kinds of Glass in Union County Tel, EL. 2-8657 1086 East Grand St„ Elizabeth, hf. J. friends for thii bank'. -
Est. 1890—Since Horse and Buggy Days GENERAL CONSTRUCTION HILLSIDE ALTERATION a id REPAIRING Glass Porch Enclosures—Screens—Special Mill Work TRLfSTCO. I have done a great deal of building and, loan alteration and repair work- If desired, will operate on a ooet plus basis. Machinery and 1577 Maple Ave. equipment places me in a better position to serve you economically. HOME EQUIPMENT COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL .DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND JOHN KOPP 263 N; Br o a d - s t r e e t , El iz a b e t h , n . j . 15 WiUiamson Avenue, Hillside Wav. 3-0313 Evenings H. BERG—245 HOLLYWOOD AVE., HILLSIDE, N. J, 432-434 S. 9th St., Newark Big. 3-2030 Factory Four Page HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935
fljiUaiiip Simps M,r lESshtogJjessene Printed and Published every Friday at NOTABLES ATT Fisherman. 8:00 p. * Thank You Altered Application For deed.” - ftig j ------PM3- NORTH- BROA-D..STREET— Hillside, New Jersey TINNER TOfALZERt V o B E R T O. THOMPSON—I deeply School Funds Submitted' 1 Hie itemng. service is niam„, By The - ■appreciate the loyal support-, of -the Thurch Services .tally tor young people, bit eiS' dlally Invited, a repmsentafo, HILLSIDE TEKES PUBLISHING; , ------I------.------, vnter-g fmm all r>vw fcb» tru^nship. If Learning of -an unofiolal report that bow h as h a d to .his- .sixteen years lil- Galvary Lutheran’ Otrurch, f{ev. O. COMPANY, Inc. ; P o litic a l L ights A n d P ro m in en t i had time I- would write each the application for a PWA loan and ■the school The order means, that the Bvangell$Mo-Otitoinlttee o 'Newark, M oogan «J®agne%.»pastor. 8:46 a. m. j tfsa^at for the „„ Sidney Silverstein .. Business Manage] . S p o rts - I n u r e s P a y T rib u te sona'-iy a th an k you letter, i consider graot -4or .ti^8j300„todA teen turned classes win be about twide as' large as Sunday 'Sdhool. 11:0O a. ir Ohuroh apeak and give a oomet solo. Robert Kaplan ...... Editor ,/.To W rite n O f S p o rts | the'outconie a high honor! All the down, the Board of Education Monday in the. past. The order from the state I s :ship. ^ Sermon,* “Seeking Jesuf,”. 'Telephone Waverly 3-2465 dictates conducted a clean cu t night authorized District Clerk Arthur means pupils will get four periods a T hursday at 2:W p. m. Woman's Auxi H onor, was paid to Gustave A, Falaer paign. If I am successful' In November O. Woodfield to' sumblt a h alternate ■week a t. gym, instekii1. o f two as shew liary soolai arth^-hom e of Mrs. Jbhn of this township, sports editor ofr the I will reaffirm my Stand for a business application asking for only the outright have had. for several-yBars BARREN GROUND Grunewalder.a a l Wvndmooi- avenue^ Newark. Sunday Call, Wednesday night adm inistration with economy, grant of 45 per cent of the amouiij,* A Slight Tiff ills the' political dopeste: at theiElks Club, by 100 or more friends, . GEORGE W. HBRUCHr—To $221,850. -A short, argument took place between ’yiug to figure out just whi for his thirty .years as; a sports-writer, 'those who supported me lp th e fiecerit William J . GUI, -chairman- of the sites Herbert R. Otto and Hugo. Sr GdriseJ- ..Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Ohuroh and as an Elk. [ Primary i offer my sincere th a n k s add and new buildings committee, reported Salaky’s appointment a fte r,-it'had Rev. Arthur Northwood, pastor. ft:3# COAL Primary eldetiun.'.. therei is one speasel'y lUUlt! w e t trust m at ne had heard, unofficially unAt"lfl.d 3.P- been suggesiea it 'fflSSftf Ml'P I«5r tTte thing quits-evident, tlial; -Hillside Congressman1 Fred A. Hartley, . of tjieir support in the November election, plication h ad been rejected. As Presl- fcx)tball jsquadl, Dt?to r asked' wihether m, worship with sermon, ‘®is!st-and' w a ilayi r* Meyer
The foundation is a wafiBle /lhe mam disIHslce cream and a rich .] The happiest picture of Shltjey Tam- Mis Dorothy Wainwright, of 13 Coe, jple’s career, “Curly Top," comes on , wlm went to the Atlantic City Sunday* to the screen of the Mayfair DR. WM. M ALLAS chocolate sauce tops It all. We can give you the recipe for this and beauty pageant s Miss Hillside after -Theatre for a four day run. ’ DENTAL SURGEON winning the* Ct bral Jersey title, I L |n “Curly Top,” a charming story ' for dnl7|8f1!! of other delicious desserts. Write cSr- telephone" our tutted home i ;lV the Paul W hite- ANNOUNCES REMOVAL OF OFFICES TO • of a little girl Who oaptures the heart ipan trophy 4as I j of a lonely bachelor, add makes both dne o/ the ,12 most Honje- Economics Departinexit and they will give you the ipfor- . beautiful girls' | their dreams come true, Shirley ha s two ong the 52 entrants. She is reported considering a n offer 98 BROAD STREET ' triation you want. new songs to sing and several new abd CORNER WKSI JERSEY STREET intricate ' dfihoe routines for audience to participate in an advertising, deal with the Ford Motor Car Co. I , Use an electric wafHe maker. They arednexpensive to purchase. I appfoyal. ” 5 . fto a ti £Lt-S3fi ELIZABETH, N. J. & They post Effy. little to operate. .They are convenient to use. You In this Pox Film eomedy-drenut John Boles is cast as a bachelor whe TRIBUTE TO FARREL1 adopts Shirley , and -h er big sister can operate one at 2ie table and save yourself many steps. These Rochelle.Hudson.' His generosity takei .. September them-from, the drab and dreary atnfo- Editor, Hillsidc Tilmes, electric waffleirom are priced from $2.75 cash up. Small carry- sphere of an 'orphanage to the sunny - During the pasit seasopu^a- Junior summer surroundings of a palatial Baseball' League h as| been brought , ing chirge/ it you •buy- on terms. home In Southampton,. Their ’ the about by | i young inember of our Com- ; inance of "Boles .andiBoohelle Hudson munity. This persein very capably suc- flourishes und^r the bmpish- guldanoi’ ceeded hi making this Junior’ League THE MOKE ELECTRICITY YOU USE, THE CHEAPER IT OETS of little Shirley who sings, danoes and successful. • laugha.her way liitp. their hearts. •All due thanks rbr the director of Shirley is really happy In this.picture this Junior League. Therefoi .1 for she hes the opportunity of display- half of the Hillside Cubs, I c tag* h e r : full talents when she sings sincere appreciation to Mr. ! PV BLICffiflSEK V TCE “Animal Oraekere ita My Soup” and “When I Grow, Up, Yours very truly, -; ' The associate feature is the musical Frank Intrabartolo, Jr,, show, “Romance in Manhattan,’ 1 Prftnols Lederer and Ginger Rogers. Captain aUnburst Collfir and “Simple Frock.'Is -Student Opens Cat Interest of Wfiole~World FaTP an d Dog “Laundry” Sheer and Cool By GRANDMOTHER CLARK TolBflOv-iiven <>ats and dogs get = Centered on Addis Ababa aoiiQfi* go why not a laiinffiry toe themi todiSSsIiiiB just wbat Miss M aty H&lsn Womoldorff;- eonisl'V freshman at Toledo university, tea* Ethiopian Capital Only Real miles southwest toward Jimma, W hen these ape^ ebmpletedrLhQffee from the: o n l i T T ' • She- lnsertecl this advertisement • City in Empire. south and hides . and .‘skins .from, the in a 'ffifiifflB nan eg; • north will proJbahlig •JSpur much more ‘ SITUATION WANTED—College r apicHy“;ifi t-o~th£L£l^:!7 1 stjffientjvfiTwash flfa -ffiff-Ififfi Wealthy H ave Cars. .small dogs.” — ...fr»f. tiin .m u itn 1 ’a wealth 1 er i-ior iilofl seems to b'e clicking, citizens own automobiles^ but .igany of too, as, although Miss Womeiciortr ® m^s^^taK-prlde^Ia -rldlng^gail^ has. only bees busy at this unique mi]lea, fQllgwpd 'by ser^ nwimntimi a Short ifrne, inoreaslSif THULh UU i’uut', .■ AirtomobMes* feel- -t-h^ip- TTumi^r3~of^etB4Mua^baan-hgdnghl: m f . . carefully through streets some fo her to be spriiced up. suddenly found himself alone, with- a times- cBbked- wvith - mules, donkeys, She explained that catnip keeps MK?jaywalklng pedestrians. Streets State fluring. riding I K ‘Sad "in'fiis'generS flttei- says -the- Nati are especially congested $n Saturdays ® e cleansing process anfl,' as her [ tloh,~ As- the*horsemen' drew" near, the when, abpU^ 20^000 purchasers throng pets as long as “cOnceamd lynching pnrty^ opened~flre; — “The city—is-sltnaLcd high up. In - file the ^marketplace I to buy salt, honey lh Mary Helen 'can remember,. she- Is Th}s # tl^ llS lj? C u ff js&fIlfllfite-a ' r-ned-- g u j if f 5 g § L : ^ a ts k ra ’-~bag% c5$ES$F sheetiBg"~atrd' quite MnmSnr wita"^Heir Weatmefit departure: from- • the- many modbij Leaden slugs for the second time be- -Traifii'iu^errtet^of-tlie-empiPe^ro-f-eavlT: cem-modlties, Ebjough-^ihR- anti;-case.,.-: BliOwB lo open n e tx m n r• ~ »f dark-sldnr gan to Svhistle ancj. hum :about Jbaidy’s -it-u^pa^elMAiuet-t-r-aveisse-flie-dusty- crowds c ied- EIthlopiansi plod ‘ work gives toe pieces more.definite ^arsF-Thenf suddenly -pe-f elt~t-he-rope m tes : i boai' C8£nels laden with. she iEtS of ,crurru‘„ fora,^ng very tittle Sterchlnf~ir Labout his neck.grow slack. The thongs .©Ilfouffp-Freneh Saipaliland, for tong ■gated^iron used'for much of-the icity’s j necessary to held-ithe shape,’.. Collar .feom^reifiote in- the streets after dark are warned tliirhpuhd^fis. wrists ^topped Away. hqups of -fining thrpugh/torrin plains, roofing. Tribal efiiefs and sets are jo jn j;, to jiW Jtt- ma: i and to carry lanterns, Pu^ P iT fh rjorona-: TOeLsorrel -leaped forward. and rolling foothills , Lo the central villages,. wearing lioi1 ne collars traction to fall * dresses more than ^ipp'of Ethiopia’s EfSperorffiflSSeMs4' plateau region. carrying glided shl elds,; mingle, WUh theyldixT last spring so a little time :ftle tow ufeared thenisel vercn ri-tw -^Hardly-- a.AvoEe^.0f_jsvlia.t. was, taking in khaki: unifni'iYi sle I, four and .fahSlf years agot some Has SpAndJ^ enmate. given your oroohet'-now wHl-find yn,,- orison, With something like smug: place,. Baldy grasped the reins and “ T i f -o f.-^ -aitE w fltfeets wste.. i^B ed “ffiy "At | liIght, these samq .streets regdy. iyhen the season makes- its” atlsfactidn da his features, he patted guided his’mount behind the-protecting “Nestling among eucalyptus-forested nearly .deserted, Since most, of -the electricity. . But this was considered shelter of a grou>oFbhudings. -The change.- V | the bulge in’ his overall’s pocket, a t t s ; Addis Ababa has a splendid cli- streets are unllghted, a -an unnecessary enpensei and economy Package No. Til contains snfiiclent [♦•bulge, which represented a little more, sorrel seemed to appreciate the serious- matq, which along other • attrac fall spusdg a ouAfew for all Ethlo-, has Since oaused the removal of many white Mountain Craft crochet cotron than $200 In - nice, crisp greenbacks. nessA^fils task, ahd stretched’out ih tions, has been ran isipoftout factor plans. Foreigners. who venture abroad of the poles and wires.” Six months wages! And six months a dead run,-.pointing his nose toward in its growth to a’^ I ^ 6t. 70,000 in-, td'cbm'p’late this three:piece set. com of . stored-up energy w ith, which to the'Double O Bar ahdvthe-l‘ohely range habitants. ,Several, thousand of its plete mstfuettons and set illustrated I spend itr— camp.’ ^ residents, .are. foreigners, notably Brit on a mode] are als5s)l® dsfl, • Baldfl ducked to -his tired mount and Behind him. Baldy" heard Ttlie contlij.’-' ish " Indiausr.-B-elfrish-.-Arabs, G-reekA High Jumper Jumps Into Matrimony "Bend SB c e s s flsa '^ d irw siv e this waved in friendly fashion as he passed -ned fighting of .the lynching-party, and and Armenians.. package- by mail postpaid; -Instnic-. the first dwelling and beheld an aged k-he raiders,-. -The-firing grew, -fainter' “Addis Ababa; hil^ tijm ber' more m taj , and, lliastraflons will be mailed native sucking contentedly on hiAplpe and fainter,, eventually 'fading into than those ,'df Rome. The royal palace, for lO cents, ' , I before HuFitoor Stoop. audience" hall and . new parliam ent Address Home ©raft B.,: Nineteenth And St Louis Avn.. st, Minutes latefTie^waS passing "dxrwrr -Mlldlng top QH& BplIPgill, Qn o theya. Louis, Mo, the-tow n’s main street, -with .. false- rise many, prepossessing‘buildings, in- rfel tcL.a_.halt, rubbed .Ills chafed Inclose a" stamped addressed en- fronted business houses on eltherji&nd. cludiifg viRaf'' of • five, European .lega-. - fists, heav.ed a ^gBeat-nnd vast sigh velope tor reply when writing for ■ Keep a Weather Eye peeled for His eye caught assign,. suggesting that tions, hotels, two government hospitals of relief and rolled himself a brown any lotormattoo, ’ your comfort. This cool flattering . behind a pair of green, swinging doors paper cigarette^ and churches. There , are . several gown will do iLself (and you!) proud -liflhid' refreshments could be- had for schools,' conducted mostly by Ethlo? "Well," he soliloquized, “I’ll be plan clergy and foreign missionaries. In any member of the 3te r Fabric the asking,. Eagerly ' lie turned his ; Family! And that m tas cotton or ■ mount in that direction. Recently Ethioplan^tudents have been ‘He turne'd ohOe to' stare back in the “ silk according to- your taste, and sent .’for .advanced training, to '-th e -At_his approach, a few loungers on .general direction of Devil’s Gap, and either a ;neat geomettlc.Gr splashy United States, England, France, and the veranda of the saloon leaped sud- "shook - his bea-dr.- 'Swltzerlandr— .In many city’s floral is suitable. _ |p_sl decide whether denly £cf:fbeir feet and peered a t him ^Gl^dup ” lie said, speaking to tiTe wide, winding streets, rough cobbles, in excited fashion. *Atfi*Upilyf- one of sorM ,v “I’ve had my six mbntlis of lately have beeh replaced by macadam around frock—or to fill another im them Jerked out?. big six^shopter, de portant nlciuLln .your, summer ward- penfeup^dfisirn-for excitement satisfied" .and asphalt surfaces.. Electric light liberately aimed "it and fired'. Baldy’s ing is becoming more prevalent^ robe, Any figure will appreciate the ten-gallon sombrero le tt his head and -Ih-^ix--shpr-t-~mlhutGSr--W-e^re--going MOSQUITOES home-- and get 'th e craving - # Aver- to the founding of small private plants. 4 flattery of ihe softness that gathers went soaring down;-the street, reveal on I the smooth yoke, the airiness Since the piping of wa.ter‘ from Mount ELIES* SPIDERS ing .the. egg-like eerebellfSffi - from fetotto' has been Gbtnnletei3; natives of the loose sleeve and the slender- | which the cbwboy derived’his sobriquet. •The- sorrel whinnied understanding^ an d • ness ' of that gracefully panelled and, despite its fatigue, set off a t a can purchase in the -nm rket a flve- ‘-Tt’s-lip iF yelled^he~oTtTie loun • sk irt!.. rapid trot Both horse and rider gallon tin of v^atir.-fnr ti“peim y, Tlieyr gers^ “It’s him !" • * r Pattern.9880 may be ordered only seemed eager to reach jjj|j .more the can also bl|y Unported foo (Is in thes ' T.hb cry was repeated and relayed in sizes 14, 18, .18,480. 32, 34, 36, 38, peace- and q u iet' of the Double O, Bar stores* ■. Sound... pictures-■•are heard "ifl^ Inside the. saloon. More men appeared 40 and 42. Size 10"requires 3% yards JbA^capltai’s theaters IKere is on the veranda. A fusillade, of shots telegrapt'sef v-ice,- 39 inch fabric, kti . air-mall- began to^bum and whiz about-Baldy’s se rv l^ fo DjllJ&Ul3f ; ^ Complete, diagrammed sew chart Time Saved III Producing Quick, Pleasant = Included. j “At present, -the’ counfry Iias almost Baldy’s first-reaction., wad tiiat the SEND FIFTEEN CENTS in coins Disease-Resistant Plants no roads. .Ethiopians brinjging leUp* -thing, was a Joke, that this, was the Successful Elim ination or stamps (coins preferred:) for this To satisfy .-the urgent and often ard skins, monkey furs. and..other, ar Devil’s Gap manner-of greeting hlmf frantic demands of chimera and seeds ticles . S B commerce .,bazaar at B.ut when one- of the bullets -nipped a Let’s be frank—there’s only one - . your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE men for vegetables resistant to disease Addis Ababa,, pile thM ion the back* button off his shirt front, he changed fray fo r your, body -to rid" itself of NUMBER AND SIZE. —but of good quality-—federal' plant of Gamels. =and^ sure=fo,oted donkeys • his mind. These hombres were in the waste material that causes acid Send your order to the Sewin'g Chv breeders are "developing new varieties that pick thejr way over stony moun . dead earnest, no Mistake. 1 ity, gas, headaches, bloated feelings • cle Pattern Department, 232 West in-mboat one-third the usual time b*v tain; trails, ( Since, 1032' th e govern t Shilsy, holttof, JR fiS ^arici'S’B® ! jSfflf f and a dozen -other discomforts. Without pausing to . give the fbatter Eighteenth Street, New-York, N. Y. gro eratio ment, has” been building two roads out iipion and noted track star," is plbtured after tnkli - Your intestines miffy. function anil sdiate thought, .Baldy- leaped from- year. WflFfesistanf p e -of~Addia-Ababa- OnLleads, 00 miles groonfls ijM iaS t Bens. Phll^^yMg.vgf.ttirnBy. the way to make them move quick -tolerant beans are examples,HB1.1934 northeast toward Dessye, the* other 400 fch of Conciliation in Brookline, i’a. ly, pleasantly^ successfully, without investigators In the United State___ griping or harsh irritants is to chew a Milnesia W afer thOPoUghly, in ac partment of Agriculture were able to f io ig iim u lejwlth_tlie greatest amount, cordance with directions on the bo'.- produce..jQur. generations .of beans— May Clear Up Mystery of Arctic Island of stamina in the world. tle oirtin, then swallow. . three in tire" greenTiimsff^fffrd one • in I t is by the length of the mule’s ■ Milnesia Wafers, -pure milk__of.i_ the field, and four generations of peas -.rouble developed' during their project ears that Bash’s aids Will determine magnesia in tablet form, each equiv —one in the greenhouse and three in- Soviet Flyer Sights Peaks North ed transpolar flight to San Francisco. the champion. Each sheriff was or alent to a tablespoon of liquid milk the field, of magnesia, correct acidity, bad of Siberia. Although there had been no official' dered to certify that no artificial meth Ordinarily 15 to 20 generations are breath, flatulence, a t their source, ; "Irduh’t uare,” said the-little girl information concerning the plane since ods- were useflSiy 4engthstr-i#:.Bnre!S!: -jtvho—had not..been invited- to- the. needed to produce a resistanFvairiety, Moscow.^DIscovery^of a mountain* it landed near Leningrad, it*was gen and enable yofl to have the quick, p leasan t, successful elimination so ‘“party; "PR-be -even .with them.”__ fi x th^typ-alSi^rease i t to where -5US, uncharted -Islfisq in th e icy erally. believed the flyers weuifi return ... Holding an ear of corn before a there I s . seed enough for commercial necessary to abundant health? ‘ “What will ypur do?” asked her~ wastes off the northern coast of Si- to Moscow shortly, direct repairs tfnd Missouri -mule has been known "to Milnesia Wafers come in bottles mother. • . 1 distribution* With only one generation . Heria "was reportea Dy 'UTS Soviet-air- -prepare-.fflr.Ji new takeoff , from here. . cause him to .Bpread his ears fully 4 a t 35e and 60c or in convenient tins a' year, growers are In distress,. be-^ “When I grow up T il give a g reat= manaMaslenlkovf during a flight from A now wrinkle in avlatlon-ti-IT laches "mouB thau uurmai-snd-^jdoh2 a t 20c,. Recommended by .thousands cause, invasion of disease,- may be big party and I won’t-invite anyone." Cape Schmidt.: “parauhute balloon',*m eantim e was stunts; are • forbidden,’— ~ l of physicians, All good druggists forced to abandon- certain lands or Baldy Opened His Mouth For One Last The report,- wirelessed to# Moscow tri.efl out successfully tear Moscow. Bash inYite KLU10- raisers of carry them, S tart using'these pleas- r Didn’t Work Frantic Appeal. the crop itself before the plant breeder from Dixon Island, said th e aviator Pilots Modestoff and Lisoff soared 18,- -aht tasting effective wafers today cab give aid. other states to compete because "tirffir “But Why don’t you yawn*when he believed the Island .to be mysterious 650 feet ip the ha^IOqfi,' expelled most •mules ‘arenjf Ip; a competitive the back of his sorrel and sprinted for To develop pure strains of quality, stays so ktongf---Heq^take. the Jiint- Andreyev’s land, the existence of whidh •of the gas In mraair, and landed safely. way." The Missouri breed Is the lhrg- It usually is necessary to cross with and go." the safety of a rubbish pile across the has bees debated for two centuries. Slmultati6ouBl?-wl& the esoapa of i est, toughest and smartest of moles; Tortured less desirable—but resistant—types, | * “I-aifl^aw n—lra t-m ie -dld was to way. Bullets kicked' up little dust Maslenikov made two flights over the the gas and the consequent .descent of They are at a premlnm for the use tell me what beautiful teeth I had," clpudsVat his feet. and then make repeated selections for mysterious A;rct!c lsland, A ying: nprth- the ballonn^Sie u::uorp£rl: of tTie bag -of-."a dozen nations’- acmles.----- with Itching of , .—'Stray stories Magazine. Once ensconced In temporary safety seven to . twelve generations., Most of west of Cape Shalaurov, -he re p o ^ d . is desfgtfed to ftfld upward In such a ‘behind the boxes and barrels, Baldy this can be done In tH^greenhouqg un The M a valley> h e said, sdr- manner thg; -the Iff-g ra d u ally takes Pimples produced his own six-shooter and be? til the production of seed In quantlr RESETTLEMENT BOSS With ~a Speedy Recovery rounded by mountains. • the f8fis ■ h r a ■ pitfsdhffft,""-"'• gan to take pot shots at whatever tics begins. * Commander Otto Schmidt of the The Bfiiioon, of 1,850 cubic meters, Hewitt^-You don’t seed to think parts of human anatomy were vis Rapid increase of the seed outdoors -northern- sea route ^departm ent ex inuch of him. was .invented by Tikhon XnUnIehsnkoti Relieved After ible on the saloon veranda. The odds, may be dose In a number of Interest pressed ' belief the aviator m ay have Jewett—Jf he had .his conscience Using Cuticura however, were very much against him. ing ways. Growing seed crops south mistaken an ice formation for ’land* . taken out it wpuld be a minor opera He knew he’d have to get out of there,' p p afa equator durtagt-northern win At~Ufe7 same~RmV uncertainty ' sur Dwindling Bird Species tion;*—Arcanum Bulletin. and get bilt if there fast, if he de-1 ters !s theoretically the best, but high rounded-the plans of. Sigmund Levan- Find Protected Haven ' "My face was a mass of pimple* costs, long sea .voyages, and local un- dtie to some external irritation,, and sirefl to retain a whole hides whieh- effsky and, his two cotnpanlona, forced Yellowstone P ark.—Three species of Two More Guesses fam ltjirlty with- American varieties are I .was l a agony fo r three ffiOBths,.. he very much wished to do* to turn , back- to Leningrad when oil North American birds which ware rap Excited Young Father—Quick I drawbacks.' American peas have been The pimples were hard, red Bud For just an*instant Baldy thought idly nearing extinction are'finding a ^ Tejl me I Is it a WpT1^ large and were scattered all over iny of the peace and quiet of the Double successfully grown in Sew Zealand, protected haven in Yoilowstona Nation- Nurse—Well, the one In ftiem ld- ,0 p ar * range, and wished he were and growing off-season crops In Argen* face. I was tortnred w lft the itch-, ^l^ifF^aughtersnffTiTneftca'^Iag5^ MUSICIAN AT FOUR si park. Such were -the. tin dings of tag aud it kept me awaSS. >. bacinhere.* Thun^hrls^eye^gliinpsed^an' Jtoa^Aiuoltoi^saiittoiuoQani^esJiaa. ..Mrs, G. N. Edge. New. York, ohnirnngp aztne. alley-way jbeyood the rubbish pile, hnd been investigated. " I used many remedies. huMgpQO^ of the emergency conservation commit avail. A frlenfl asked, me to . try he dediaed to make a break in that Three genprattons of peas can even tee, after a ipc.ni inspection iffp’ m be grown Ih North America in one Cuticura- Soap" and hOintmOnt, so I direction. the park, whlch-coverefl-sorne of-thV 'year,.by harvesting In MexSco’ln March,, did, BOOfl fflt improvement 55213 After weighing his chances,, briefly, remote and. carefully guarded, haunts in CaltfoStfa in seen, and after using for. two and a he decided th at the present was as of. the thrae distiootl-ve .birds, half -mohths my complexion was good a time as any.- His first leap In time for planting. In Mexico In No-' . Most precious of all is the trumpeter clear?' (Signed) Joseph Baraffi". vember. carried him almost to the alley en swan which has in recent years round" - jJ ip S, Blvd., New York City, Mn> trance. H is-next leap completed the The problem of growing and harvest In Yellowstone almost the only safe 2, 1085. journey. And, -*then, jjj abruptly, he ing more than one generation of beans waters for nesting and rearing its Soap 28c, 6tatw ent 25c and Wc. stopped. A half dozen men, guns a year without greenbouae conditions, young. Mrs. Edge found that under Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. On* ■ sample each free. Address: “Cuti ready, were crouched in the alley- is more difficult, as they are sensitive the. protective guardiansltip provided to low temperatures, cura Laboratories, Dept.'R, Malden. . way. by the national park service the adult rSlpgi fhoBias Beoit, wife Mass.”—Aflv. S At sight of him they let up a shout swans and their cygnets, are thriving and leaped forward. Baldy, .didn’t, Puppet Show. and. op the increase. llshlng company executive, has the dls- if tjoi-Jpo -. of bsitig the only * woman, have a chance. He was disarmed and . Puppet shows were common among ffihe huge white pelican is another n (DWIN KILliS MOTflS ) among the. 1J directors of the govern; bound before he could repeat his name the Greeks, from whom the Rorfiaps rare bird receiving encouragement io AND OTHER < twice. From across the street an an received- them, .Xenophon,. .Aristotle, moots program of.rurai resettiemeol thriVe and- increase under the jpark’s U INSECTS AND I ? ) gry mob of, men swarmed fro® the GelliuS, Horace and others mention jp^otiegTO policy. . She Js director for region No. L which iociudes all New York state and Penn- J reamx astracrakt! saloon. They set up joyous shouts tbepi. Such exhibitions, which are n b Third species Is the sandhill crime, Syivacia as well as New Jersey, Dela I as flowers in mayJ of glee at sight of the helpless victim, pleasing to children and ttie unedu the gawky, long-legged, ‘ lohj-heoked ware, Connefttciits ’Tlhode j. island. __-IE CANNOT I and laid ungentle hands upon him, cated, have naturally passed through bird who' looks like, the’ stork's near I 4 LABQRATaWICS. Ih Maasacimsetts, Vermotft;" New Hamp Baldy found himself being led down various degrees of perfection in differ est cousin, th e y find th'e river through the main street of the town toward ent ages. In 1674 there was a puppet shire and Maine, Hey work will be the Firehole basin most attractive for to Aid agrieulturlsts move to more : MIXTURES. 1,000 8TA a, cottonwood, with a rope' afound his opera: a t Paris which m et with ..great .feeding ahd nesting. • lp.7i,.to IfTTlor Ur Old stamp nee1!. The purpose of the mob was applause. fertile areas ffs the gwernotent takes velopes, airmails, special delivery plain. And it was plain also that they over sub-standard, -laaa-.iifedftfmrpgody^f SUPER-STAMPS,a,799’ Broadway, I bad mistaken him for some one else, Ancient. lAed Paint Biggest Ears Will Win tlon, Struggling tnniliLeswiii oe a. fact which they didn’t, for one ir»Q- Paint'was, and still is, one of the Missouri Mule Contest helped .to,"rehabilitate thamseiveron ment, seem td- take into, consideration, most durable1 of decorative finishes. laid they own. Tessa Wollfstqin, aged four, of Kansas City,:, Mo. — Humorously Baldy made one desperate attempt to In ancient Egyptian tombs, wood fur- PARK ER’S North London, who has passed her scrawled “orders" went oljSt to the sher- Will’ Contains 10 Word, explain who he was, and received a niture and mummy cases- have been first examination at the Royal Acad' HAIR BALSAM belt across his mouth that rattled* discovered that are still in good con iff df each of Missouri’s 114 counties in Salem, Mass,—John Sullivan's wili, Bason, IHndraff-Stopfl H>lr F»JUna emy of Music with distinction, Sheriff. Tom Bash’s champion mule lnp.it. Color snd . his teeth. Thereafter he remained si dition although they were painted over believed to be the Shortest ever filed rtoCnroakFodoSHur tiny violinist i | bellivetj. the youngest contests ■ - t osd H .» ot Duo*". lent. 5,000 years ago. Often wail paintings to have achieved this success, she in Probate court here, contained only- mooo.choo.Wta.r-1— *-v. One endof the rope wa* thrown oyer are found intact, where unpainted The* Jackson edimty sheriff, who is ten words. It .read: "Twenty-live FLORESTON SHAMPOO —14 is perched rather precariously here as a flue judge of the state’s most famous — inoctioowithPsrkor’oHolrBsIosin.llokefllh' a limb of the cottonwood. Baldy was wood and stone have disintegrated. she seriously draws the bow. shares ot.:V$UMr.4bo« stock to my holr ooft ood fluffy. 60 cost, by moil or ot dru* product, the. Missouri mule, expects to wife," dots. Bloool Cbofnicol Works, Potchogoe. N. Y DIFFERENT AMOUNTS f^ravi Army Fiver. Makes OF LIGHT NEEDED
Wonderful Target Record Wm that 22 per cent OUR COMIC SECTION of - bmrar&n finishing grade ■ school | havekdamagi 3 eye sight. When they hayeiplshic • I t lbokefl lik e' the ac e -o f aces, college, 40 per cent are ‘ Lieut. Frank Luke, Jr., WffsfllyinK .t age forty, 65 per cent-- again when Lieut Fredefft C. Gray n equaled i vis.ual• defeats* A nd at f for per cent have eye de- Along the Concrete hit target after target from his div ll8~ae vTctjc ing plane. Gray .scored . 1,173 oct of ML St. Mihiel and; brought down 13 ttable Increase in eye a possible LTSSspfijijf flu- firing at Boche sausage haUqonTTn ’ six days. • Editor—Su uex: Monday's your tenth -m ah^ instances" caused ground targets and targets towed by • Luke was a 'foodTriencl of anoth anniversary. 411 rigUL I'll announce n .resulting "'T&rn rf ead-~. other planes to win the Luke Me- er acer Gapt. “fficldieu r&iekenbaeker, Tlial Mr. fllid MI'S. KIHl^' Iluvu bum- \ at 5lfhr with = w arrled ten-happy yfifirs. > nery a t March field, California. A aviator’s < ttr. "EdhggssUgHBg lust say we’va member of fke Oblflen Bear Seventy- M m b light in . terms; llfiftfl m irfiBd t e r veai'H. Mioiurrmr o f tdaher T3 i,” said*Rieteenbaeker* iblrr'i ati-n r ^ snlTSflrQb the lieutenant' ^Frntrir-tt feot-canmes. oot-candle is j:he 'em happy. , e-to-waf-di—two-had- flinounr-Qf- from . Abilene, Texas, was the first loons and irsedlliat tiaby w’fllira reserve oSchr to win the trophy. 11b shines surracn 'one foot* OH, OH blow- up- sl5 and - 7:10. They • The .yonng. man for whom the were two back of the German g one’s and . -tmophy-whs-naaed-wasjfllsoJrom-the. - At 7 ;1B almost to the second way around Southwest—Phoenix, Arlz. Erratic, vperfor-mtng- nfrMnrtry tasks which do ffir flrst' w as. g(;,one. Jus? four-mln- Seeing very -small ob- disobedient and always on the vejge of trtes later , the'll second was blazing.?’ -candles is sufficient. For It was-Luke-whiLO-jorjginated the ldeft rse print and large Btitch -Of jMght S tick s al^M lusT’as i can get along with 10 tlrey~were-being Housewife's Idea Box One >nigE[tpirb?3u tr~geptembei*- 29r -pH-nt~or—dotng-ordlnary:-- 1918. Lnke-w-ent nut-and -didn't come need at least 20 foot-can- back, He sometimes flew off to. visit eacling fine print and fine tha' French end mess with them require 80 foot-candle^ while , his officers waited anxiously. “He was in Squadron 26.” said Rick,- ... Ih u r light mtfy )ok bright, 'b u t.it Conceit—Son wouldn’t, suppose enbaeker, “I always bellWSdTrcbUlfl- is tlT^iTlTOiuatio ^cra=get on-~yduF=- thflt l had. a son. In school, would handle Frank and get the best, pos work .that 'saves yon?” sible service out of him -and had ar* strain; amd this diminishes rapidly! ' ~Hr. 1> rana—"Nop Indeed. "I had an ranged for his. transfer to my squad the farther away i trd yot ldea ;all:your children must be through ron. • The order transferring him lamp. htffiesIB&lilltsi /iise. * reaphed me just after he .flew oUfc'in Seated with yoi paper or. work 8 •the dusk that night. I still have it,” feet away -from y« 1 lamp, It will re- UMPH! W hat happened to Luke was con- a light of at least 275 candle- -Armed-after- the-armiatlcfi,.. JE lie 80 foot-candles dropped a note to an Amerlc n ob-?'needed ta be ecrtnl n~ycrui» eyes have server to watch for burning b£ loobsr enough light to do. tbeip -work with- To Keep Table Top* Polished •A few minutes later three *ln i. row out-.danger of’stral n and permanent It is far...better -to ;keep your table came down. Red Cross invest jatidn Lniilry. "top to repollsh- behind the German lines— r< 'Baled t t you uae elBStltfclty, your Ught It. 4J£h£refore', about onq© a week that Luke then encounterea 'fli rGfetf- cofflpanyivilirecommendi—the- -right use this mixture oh it: Take equal man planes. Instead of turnli l tail, size bulbs, to. usB/ parts of .turpentine . and 'olive oil, he broke, up their formatld . and If youp ’ltomp -is jlOt wired, .0he of Apply with a piece of flannel. Then brought down one before hi own the new 300 candlep ower 1kerosene or polish with a dry soft doth. Your piano' fell, He _was unhurt tjjjjjH gasoline pressure mantle lampswill j table .will'always remain nicely pol "fused, to,, surrender when Germans supply, plenty of wiive” natural light ■ ished, surrounded him. He killed several for every home need. I t takes the t h e . Mo u s e w if e . with his revolver, Then they turned pressure to give you all the light you . a machine gun on him. should have, * /' THE FEATHERHEADS yM rinji Dog Daze “lyhlch would. you rather be, a © Public LedRer, Inc.—WNU Service. :nave or a'fool?” wWY IT i§ _ \ ( M W s M — ! dSB-t know. 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BOILING OVER GUARANTEE.. .This heavy, Super-Traction tread is gut not to loosen from the tire body under any conditions, Service Store or Dealer for your copy other parts of the tire are fiilly guarimteea to give satii o f the new Firestone Form Catalog of Tires,DatterieeandAutoSuppUee. ripLe^taiajirled a cooking school grad "How did she pan out?" Page Eight HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDA?, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935 -JiEGJcN-NJNG- -In-—ilia Noythojily- line o. • f f p w i j i ih i New P. S. Bus On I Inion f inp j B g p g g g - 11 !se duDe approximately $1C.999.62. thence North twenty-four degrees thi*e<3 W C. WESLEY .COLLINS, Sheriff, a pees^l^-—• S K m Aug 80 4t (irell •Stty -of. BUzabeth, 'N® j “ WEDNESDAY, THE — OCTOBER a. ^ A ll^that certain'fnfe-t1' T^wnshi PgOf^KmsidQ"^-' la dud appraxlmately 51.912.29, with ami" ,.rm:i|l“Js ,'hW tim lW "d ^ ? yw W iB sfettl Kees $----- BDj&HT~326-I-G Ang-M -£i th e 1 n t^r8ec°&h ' .oL fife*' fri'i HOiia M. jtiulmnitn, widower, defendant. FI. fa. • w e s ^ l ^ a l n n ^ t .-CLve one hundiedihs of a fom (92 86) to a- iloom, ip the Court House,- in the, city Of with J the second WEDNESDAY,^ THE^26TB DAT OF " . {wo one hundredths of a foot (50.02) to a point; thence north forty-five (46) degree.- > S J B r s SWBW r $ T r , of Elizabeth, ^ Jersey, August tbA gC^ n g n °c Unlo^ln T Beginning in the southerly line of Trinity f UC8th a WoInt dl8lant westerly 226..p2 feet ao'.cl sub-ICL-L 10. such® 8lale of lPala „s on with Interest from CHARLIES M^WYERS. S, 0lih e re Is due bpi-oxlmately ^d.225, and I" "r,ln“ i)Va#lnco°40 soutlJerly il.hJL C. WESLEY COLLINS, Sheriff S H E H IF rs SALE — In Fees ' BDi&HT?858-I_-C5.- f3e p t-8 . 4t f| Bjr ^virtue^ of. the mu. a n ^ a n d G^Ho^vard Akerley^ et n,ls., defen- By 1 virtue of the above-stated writ _ot 5 w e iS e s d a y . t o ' b ' fieri facias to me directed. I shall. expose . OCTOBER A. I ^■Tfoffi^rthh for .sale by. public vendulfvlF^he District ELKS LAUNCH DRIVE I Havensvills High 'a iio p t/'- and TateT “ f s i a s r Court Room, in the Court-' House, In the OBORGB SCHMIDT, Jr., Sol’r.. from th j Kansas State College with the. city of Elizabeth, N. J. on WHHEREAS. Feos »18 06 Aug to 4^ . WEDNESDAY, THE ' 2ND DAY' -QF - -> ;'degree of B, S ,. She Is also a graduate (: OCTOBER A. D., 1986, ' FOR SAFE HIGHWAYS of the Kansas glty National. Training IM B of :he great- driving public School for Christian Workers at Kan- [state and. Country the need for The New Jersey State Elks Associa- Pl. fa. for sale of m^’kgaged^ prem^es.^0^8' - tion; •'comprising, sixty-two Lodges, .with servance of regulatory laws,- th at She Is' ni}w living a t' fa^a Vit tUe °f df8 ak°Ve-8*a*ed writ of fieri l6a B ^ N N IN a fn Hie'*'so^thweatarly Has 6f irSISeioVrw ;. a membership of approximately'50.000. preserve and Insure the safety eaooness Home ^'2I8-;Fairmoiit aye-, have ■ ■ launched a campaign through and ppiness foa our people. — ue, Newark, and serving on t-he work a t IT EEWhVED; that the -H R their State President, Judge' Nicholas ers staff of the -FranklinMemorial : A itano to make the roads » New’Jer irsey. State Elks AsKaatioh, this day Methodist', C huph which a few years ■ aembled in EnglewqOd. New Jersey, sey a safe jflaoe to d u v a ago moved from its downtown location Judge Aibano will shortly appoint a ldorses and shall immediately promote to the edge of Hillside and is showing ■ committee consisting of a representa ah excellent' growth in this new field, or^BQINNING.f88t l° tive from each Lodge, to take the m at- ilst through the vg,rl- The pastor log the past three year has m m m M ' ter 'under consideration anggjg formu | lodges,. the aid and 1 V the Rev. John G. Lytle, M a i l place of BEGINNING. 5 late a campaign of safety. /This cam •000 Niks in the sta te 144 and 14B as laid out on Map of Chi pign. will continue year in and yea - ivery pos- .o u t and' the committee"will be per: . the observance of driving laws and a decerit Miss Greenberg ;® ry likely some form of emblem will for the rights. of others in ChdHMH .be adopted which .will be carried on I tion of automobiles and other motor . every Elks' car In the S tate pledging [vehicles, to the end th at avoidable ac- Engaged To Wed tlffim to personally observe all the State ^ H m a y be eliminated, that the i people of our State may venture forth regulations on driving, and also .to en ■ ih e engagement of . their daughter, lnto:the^Gaa-glv^™ roll the cooperation of friends and Miss Florence Sre|nberg,1 tff m % a m id veal 111 with I * neighbors. J. Orris, sor. of !& ,. M Sam, OrriSi' of ... ,'Ife following resolution was adopt and that potor oar will ed a t the quarterly meeting of the ------„ as an lnstru-1 State E k s Association held in Bngie- mentality for convenient transportation, • rather than a deadly weapon for de- WHERBAS. A grave public emer- BE-IT-FURTHER RESOLVED, th at g g p j j d g gency has been crG ated.byihe general the President of this State Association ; careless and- reckless operation of motor be empowered to appoint such appro-: priate committee or committees as will accomplish the purpose of this cam ericani Academy of Dramatic' Arts -in paign for safety...... «nd children of our Stale j ^ ‘ OHpIry New—York after receiving.-her"di^ljli are to constant danger. by virtue o f a treet In an Easterly direction One hun- Shocking, disregard of rules afld regula tions Intended for their safety and se- acted with the Livingston A rt Players g.-'gm ty,, .and NEW DEACONESS WORKING WHEREAS, there is a pressing need AT METHODIST CHURCH Dr.-Orris, 'now serving his inlerneship f°r a concerted effort on the part of tB e th Israel Hospital, Newark,’ at a'l law abiding citizens to operate and Miss Esther E, Uairdon -of University .and is ! influence the p^atlom.OLfgoteF:w J ■as graduate o f • ! ,.e €r». ge V/ashingio hicJee, op our roads, with reason and ith tiie Franklin lln lb ^riiy . Ochooi ti r „ _ - nr- He Is as deaconess.. She Is the first tiiber of Piii u.-lt., Epsllcr WHBfREAS. The New Jersey - State: ooness to enter * the work of i Oh the- medical staffs-, of OOQ bodist Church In the Newark H IjA New Jersey ahd Virginia. He Plans to specialize in S B H ’ c h f PtnSt the' cripple t0 help ce since the depression., sh e rAmself, fully appreciates the value, of specially well qualified for he? plan to have I Follows Younger Brothe*’® Example Crowd Attends First Jicnic Of F.M.B.A. annual picnic of- Hillside Lpcal, 36 .Won/ at GaUoping Hill Grove. Union last week. Allan Yulll and Walter Hor- nig were In charge. Numeroi ididates in th e H week took advant t 6 ENTERTAIN GUESTS ^rrsnjarn-prshm ran; Of 62 Mor: place, will hUye her daughter M: Harold . V. Sherman, of Chicago, as h :: 8