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FORTY THIRD YEAR. NO. 61 SlJJf^IIT, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1932 13.50 PER YEA* Extra Cash Offered for Spare Hpuie, Kent Place School's New Dormitory, Ready for Occupancy^ Time Work in Subscription Drive : : : ck Hand - ' ^'JNi^''SllCIXS5' -I've been re- of threatening Entries Wanted in the Campaign—Many Sections Not •••• •: r7£>.' ' Yet Represented —Campaign Just Getting Under Cita/Offidals Say, With- Way—Biggest Point Offer in Effect During Early out Bills Being Matted, Days of Campaign Nearly $50,000 Paid to Receiver Roth«Strand Theater is Giving Free tickets Some Get Full Discount If you have an extra hour or two each day during the next few I -. weeks and would like to earn Bome ready monoy, then THE SUMMIT Tbe plan to give taxpayers a dis- HERALD offera yott Just the opportunity for which you are looking, in count for paying their 1932 bills in .advance is working-out even more its big circulation bnlldlng campaign, which is just getting undfer way successfully than''anticipated, city this week;-'.' _"]'•'•'. . . -\-- '•>' . • . / ••' \ .,; • \ official* said- yesterday: Receiver The campaign is anger aaleatlre,?*!- -^—"—- of Taxes-\VHllam S. Bird will to- ly different plan ftr«m any otnerf' night report to the Common Coun-' circulatioltinn campaign ever cocon-n j MAPS AXI> PUSH FOE BEAU- ell that 121. taxpayers paid bills of ducted in this section. Instead of, TIPJCATIOJJ WOKK $48,826.70, thereby earning a dis- one working for seven weeks and count of $910.98,'on or before April waiting until the end of the drive; The Landscape Committee of list. ._ -.. '. ."•-. to find our whether or not he or tho Unemployment and Relief Bhe will winapri«0,thJ8hew8paperi Committee baa arrange. d to show Even more have been paid since offers a liberal d*Hy commission of1 to organization representatives Friday, it was learned today, but >ned 20 per cent on mrr dollar collect- {! ant> othet interested citizens those will be Included on a report ed, the worker to retain' that' maps, places and prices, relating to be issued as of May 1st. The amount each time a report is made.i to the proposed city planting The new dormitory of Kent Place On the left of the entrance is the blue gray slate set at random fireplace in one corner. One of the imple sunlight. The pantry,' figure of taxes paid already, tak- While four big cash prises are. and that on semi-public proper- School, for which ground was south wing, featured on Its norther- widths and exposures. All of tho stairways to the setbnd floor al- rlth/steam tables, adjoins the main ing advantage of the five per cent, offered to the tour best subscrip- ty Wednesday and Thursday broken, last July, has just been ly side,by. a cloister, payed with old windows ale of the casement typo^ so 'leads from this part of the corri; dining roonvand IH served from the per annum discount, Is even more tion solicitor* £ will pay, and pay evenings, April 6th and 7th, at blue stone, whose overhanging sec- dor. " . kitchen below, where are also lo- gratifying to Mayor Edward T. 8 -p. in. in the council chamber. cdlnpleted, and will be occupied by with small leaded panes. A lame well, anyone just to enter the drive the resident students, today on their ond story ia supported byrfn'asonry At tho extreme soutl) eniW^ the" cated the bakery, ice cream, anc Snook and the members of . the elm tree at the right of the main Common Council in view of the and work for the-commission alone. j return from; th^sjjJrtog holidays. columns, flanked by old weathered store.,, moms, all of, which are Hut everyone entering will have an .entrance makes a complete frame equipped with the most recent,.ap- fact that no tax bills have yet be«u The architect, Wesley* '#T Besseli, of timber arches. On the right of the equal chance of winning one of the for this, the principal approach, j , \ south' wing. Is pliances. At the rear of the cen- sent-omv Those who paid on." or New York, has furnished the fol- .entrance I;; the north or dining room The structure follows, tho natural! ower X mvol tlm blK cash prizes at the end of the tlu>commons room, llimd with- tra I portion of the building aiifl on before April 1st would not normal- campaign. Anyone winning a prize Joseph Pr Day, io whicjlescrlptlon: . wing, with a stone gabled end and slope of the grounds downward, tho benches of old design and with an a separate corridor is a modern in- ly get their bills untit about April at the end of the campaign will be The name Kent Place recalls brick aides. The central entrance dining room wing being much low- open fireplace. Windows on three firmary, with diet kitchen, nurse's 26th but, learning of the decision rewarded the prite leas any com- England^ lovely half timbered and porch is Tudor in design and is en- or than the south or commons| sides'admit Bunshlno all day long. .quarters, and dispensary, all com- late In March by the Council, went missions already drawn. • Civic Club Speaker stone manors' and inna, which tirely of stone. The material for room wing. . A beamed ceiling and leaded glass pletely Isolated. The second floor to City Hall and paid over $40,000 Here is a list of the four cash abound in and aroun,d the_ county the main front wills Is a soft, Entering the building at the cen- bay completp e tho ppicture. cjontaliiH bedrooms for pupils and of the fiscal year's taxes. prizes: , • ' / of Kent, to the southeast of London.. Jbrown ledge stone from a quarry tra} stone bay, one passes through j: Again utartiiiK fromr tho en- resident.staff, and a suite for tho Many l*»y In Full First Prize—$500 in Cash. _ Trend of Development and It. was natural, therefore, to adopt near Philadelphia; the exterior a foyer and reaches the main hall' trance and moving to the right principal. Most of the rooms have the forms of English domestic Most of the 121 have already Second Prize—$300 in Cash. Municipal Financing trim is a warm sepia sandstone and corridora. To the left., is a through the wide corridor, one connecting bath rooms. paid in full for the year, thus get- Third Prize—$2001» Cash. architecture of the 15th and 16th from Ohio; while the entrance teachers' reception room, and to 'passes another stairway to the see- The building is of steel, concrete, centuries for this building, which porch,- with broken pediment and ting the discount for a period of Fourth Prize—$100 In Cash. . Topics of Tomorrow the right a smaller reception room i ond story. Farther-on is the smai: and masonry construction. It was eight months on the second half Campaign tipta to All consists generally of a long, low carved finial, is of a red Scotch and-jjfttce. Directly—opposite the: dining roonv-wlth a beamed ceiling built by the White Construction central portion running north and sandstone, which forms a pleasing bill due December 1st and a two- The campaign Is open to men, Night's Meeting main entrance is - the-..principal n nil south wall of leaded glass. At | Co Inc., of New York, of which G. month rebate on the first half col- women, boys and girls (16 or over) j south, with two. wings projecting contrast with the warm browns drawing rooni, fifty feet long, with the north end of tho corridor, two Kdwnrd Eseher of Summit is the living in this section. No obliga- [ eastwardly at obtuse angles, this and sepias of the rest of the stone a fireplace at each end. From thi.s doors open Into the main dining j president. Tho dormitory has been lectable June 1st. The plan of giving discounts for tions of any kind whatever are re- Election of Officers I arrangement securing the maxi- work. All the bricks in the ex- room ono will look .through a group! room, opposite -the entrance of named Mabie House, In memory of quired of the entrants and not a mum of sunlight in all rooms. The terior walls, which are handmade of nine mullloned, leaded glass win- whlch is a large stone fireplace. Hamilton Wright Mabie, who was prepayment of taxes was tried in penny will be require_ d and it_ i_s Joseph P. Day, Short Hills resi- half-timbered front, in which were and conic from an old brick plant dows on to a small formal garden. This room Is open up to a peaked one of the founders of the school Summit in 1920 and 1921 but with not neceBsarynecessary' to ^secursecure "anany cercer- J dent and nationally known as a real used oak timbers removed from in Virginia, are of a dominating Down the corridor td the left celling, showing rough timbered and was for over twenty-two years little success. Mayor Snook who tain number of subscriptions or I estate man and auctioneer, will century-old barns standing near red color, Interspersed with shades through deep revealed arches, ks rafters and hewn trusses of wood. president of the board. A bronze stands for tax reduction and was point/ before being eligible to win Princeton, faces the Norwood ave- of gray, brown and salmon. The located the library, with boolc- Leaded Rlnss windows on throe tablet bearing a tribute to him will (elected on such a platform, ia.au- speak on "Suburban Development" nue entrance to the school grounds. a prize at the end of the campaign. in a program presented by the entire building is roofed with a shelves to the ceiling and an open sides and penetrating^ dormers ad- j be placed in the main entrance hall. I thor of the 1932 discount plan, aav- The four finishing the highest win Civic Club at 8.15 tomorrow eve- —^_.__,_^_—__, , __ ^ -_±. ^—_-Jing suggested it to the Common the prizes.. ning at the Y. M. C. A. iCouncil- Entries are still open in the cam- . Edward J. Riley, trust counsel H.S. Bell to Talk to Time for Bypass It was his idea that the taxpay- paign and anyone who will have a fpr—Moody's Investment Service, Organize Post of Disbrow on County Usual Topics at ors could save by prepayment little spare time on their hands will also speak. In his talk, "Some Schoolmasters' Ass'n • Work Again Extended. while the City of Summit also during the next few weeks will Aspects of Public Finance," Mr. saved by not having to issue tax miss a wonderful opportunity if Riley will make particular refer- V. F. W. in Summit An Illustrated lecture on "Eco- Mosquito Board An order extending the time for Board of Health anticipation notes from banks at they- do not get into the campaign ence to the position of Summit, nomic Conditions in . Russia," will stlon of elimination of the six per cent, right away." v *:•". •••-'-:-'• . • comparing It with a number "of 1» delivered before the Summit' crossing of the Lackawatina Can Work Anywhere neighboring communities. Veteransof Wars Schoolmasters' Association on Fri- Uealtfl j Kailrqiid at Springfield avenue un- Milk, Rabbits and Plumb- One may work It In his or her The meeting is being held, the day evening at the Canoe Brook Effect Preliminary Or* Country Club by H. S. Bell, pe- A p p O I n t e fl tOtil Juile lut, 1932, .was' granted -by ing Code Violations I 'own time and u»e his or her own f Civic Club announces, to enable all tl10 Periuts troleum engineer- who was former- ItiiiiarA/l Ri/ Hie I Public- Utilities "Commission methods. No territory is restricted citizens to get together and learn ganization — To Meet Take Up Monthly Meet- and one may secure subscriptions ily employed by the Soviet govern-; inilldlCU Dy HIS,Satur day. Under a previously mod- p some real lacta about suburban de- i. / j if led order, the work was to 1>e from -• anyone velopment and finance. Incidental- j Again Friday Night jment under the .FIve"~Year_Plah.l ing Last Night Drop in March anywhere In the ! The lecture will be preceded by j Father_____ ' '- ' j completed March 1st, 1932. United States. And one may have ly, the club's slogan is, "An inter- j . . • The delay was due to the neces- An anticipated seasonal' increase as many friends or relatives help ested citizenry is the beat guaran- > Charter List StflftS at 10' Mr!PBeil. who regies at 178 Oak" SUCCeCdS Dr. C. B. Kettiey them In the drive as he or she can tee of good government. sity for condemnation proceedings March Vitai"~Statistics In building operations for Summit • find. • . t-—- •-•' ' Ridge avenue, spent considerable*! to acquire property for approaches. failed to .materialize last month, A straight cash commission of.20 Summit post, of the Veterans j time in Moscow, in Baku cat the!j A quarter century after his'father; invraa'originally planned to com-, Three perennial themes, milk, the figure of $35,610 estimated con- Sea. and. at Batum o-n structlon value for 17 building per- per cent-will be paid dally to all i during the session to senre of Foreign 'Wars was organized in .- 11* helped Initiate the mosquito exter-1plete the project by January 1st of mid the plumbing in the until Black Sea. taking part. Then at the end of the I April,. 1933. the office of Thomas F. Munroe, 15 work removed him | mination movement, Dr. G. Ward this year. Tho-work." n Ashland road, oc- mits issued in March falling far be- campaign the four persons finish- Beechwood road^ Friday night, ten low the figures not only for'the ing with the four highest point men becoming charter members. appointed to a luj same month of ,1930 but for Peb- standings will receive the four give ah interesting account of po- April""meeting last night. ruary of this year. | State officials of the order were on pitical, economic and social coiuli- whlch he can carry on-the'work, j Carl ton Duiilng, proprietor of Building Inspector Falkenhurg prizes, less the commission already Committee Plans 'hand. / Socialist j Ur. Dlsbrow, president of the Sum- [ paid them. tions in the Union of the Wliltehouse dairy farms bear- i issued but three permiti s for dwellll- The Roth-Strand Theater of j Mr. Munroe was elected chair- j Soviet Republics. niit Hoard of Health, .was on Friday Leonard Democratic ing liis name, appeared and asked I ings' at an approximate building Summit, has generously offered to for 1932 Holidays man- pro tem. Other officials, also j named to the Union County Mo-1 for a transfer of the milk licenses value of 121,000. The remaining 14 give a free admission ticket with elected temporarily, wore Dr. John.11 (Ytf(\Oii\ squito Extermination Commission | Senatorial Aspirant I here of Harry Schenkmun, George. permits were for alterations, In the each subscription taken during the An elaborate celebration of July N. Meeker, quartermaster, and j MJl&wuUA by Supreme Court Justice Clarence • I Beiler and George Schilling, all of most part, particularly to stores of ^campaign. . - ' "" 4th was discussed at Sunday's John Russell, Jr., adjutant. Charter j Summit's business district. l " The'inonlh prevl6us7I|'ebruary, If you can't call in person or meeting of the George- Washington members include those three in recommendation. --- j aT mlt BolI, h,B mllk Mt had to turn phone, then a representative will normally would have fewer per- , presentatie w Bicentennial Committee of Summit addition to Walter H. Klocksln, G,O.P, Senateftoe |—He. aucceeds Dr. "Cadwell I!, j w !!their holding over to him because call and explain the campaign in in City Hall. At the same time it mits issued because of the season. Ralph Gentile, Charles" R. Riveley, j Keeney, also a Summit man, -who »u There were, however, four dwell- detail. The;_campalgn department was announced that on Arbor Day, EE Former Mayor Charles K., Loi- because of: iani A- Leu^d-Has announced his |° •f- lln " laJ ™^y •. h'tf=Tlaw is open iintlT8 p: m.-erery evening Friday, a r«d oak from the grounds' J - PtPattersont r AWU R. BlBallenl - , was -forced to. resign 1 w B 0 Cnat 4 ings begun.and at a total valuation tine and Russell McQowan.— - zeaux of Plainfield has announced j piesoure of biislucss. Dr. KcriTeT-1 f^Mi?!^!^"" a™.!!.^"""^ I Milk ^BeFlers' Association dlsap- \ of ?38,1OO. The total for eifcty this week.' - «~ __' at Mt. Vernon will be planted hear inall n a ii ii ; Don't miss this wonderful oppor- the High School. The ceremony Another-meeting will be" held his candidacy for tne Republican | resides af 137 Summit aveiiue. . It: " '°J~ ™ }?l IpTOve of Durling'H maintenance_pf | n»»p duringJb* month.waa$40,920; nomluatibn for State Senator at the-j was_tlie second post his largo inndi- i hi)m V"loiH'Ounty. March, 193Csaw building at-$99; tunity to earn some ready "c"ash in will lake place at 11.45 Friday. Mr. Friday evening ttU.3ii,"»lso in Mr. h«'re your spare time. Enter today.,^v»- Davis will present the tree to the Munroe's office. At that time a May primary. He;declared ho will practice had forced, him to re-l - -In '-Jimkliifi- tlio-amiouiieenieiit,- 727.20 begun and,22 permits given Beek a drastic redii:(:tioijj j3if,; jgtate, jliuquisliiH . SfiTeraSTJJ years^ap^ o h '•«* Lconurd Issned-tha embehes to bay out .the. out, nine of them for residences at - school board, and other features-of larger representation -of. foreign ! l | llire« •BmallctAjalerSjJreezing out the program are being worked out. war veterans —1^ —expected aad coutnty and , municipaj expense, j.president "of. ihe'lowil" Board -of' .statemeiiir-"""^ $81,600, The Banie.jmonth two years The consensus of the meeting further organization ls-probable^ rather than mv^ sources- of rev:TUeaUh, the place now hcltl b^Dr. e decided to*nter the -Dem- i ago listed 18 permits at a value of AprilFoors Day wasthata parade of Hill City or- An effort isrbeing made to include eiiuj; is.against- prohibition, bjut DislTrow, butxeglgued. $78,000, four of them^for dwellings oppc^sctTTo the retuni of the salffoir : l)rr Keeney sorvcrt* on tlit? oxtjir- „,,,, at $^2,6ftO^- ganirations, with children taking la the membership not only World to rDenglei', Sttiimiit heiklth officer. r and'favors legal sales of "liquor nil- jrriination comnnssionjqrnine ycarH"tf""1' ""~-'-•••-• '-^-PerwBld' listed-—^-" a prominenrpsrrt, should mark in- War .veterans who saw service Jhe begisiature niin r DllHi,lg) .however;! secured,the Gone dependence Day. J. Winter Dayis, overseas but. those who in other "d«r"Federal and State control: ' j and'i- •t' was durin• g this interva- l• •• •• > '"- Last month's permits "We're Is»- Mr. Lolzeaux added that ^e the board _grew-to Hn present j the yeari.1913 arid 1814r During transfer of Beiler'H license arid Is sued aa follows:' alteration. 361 %ho fe^ehairrnan of tho committee, United States' foreignr-campaigns, ] that time, I.was clialrinau of ,the, now frOe to operate on the old .-Now. liroad tB -MurdeMu r Alley," was authorized to make. appoint- hot a ential status. During..that time re- Springfield -avenue, $2,500 to Mt;«»use of traffic thece, such as the Spanish-American war f.ruilroads" and canala commit^o i routes of Beller, \Schenkman _and iTiu.ty was an Exception. ments -of peoplc"to arrange, a ten- and Mexican campaigns. Any one He will oppose | placing of hand labor with imu'lilii- J(J Matteo Bros., fofEouvIs & Co.; al- rlsts' drove with care. tative program. eligible in, this vicinity is invited SSimtor Arthur N. Plerson, ,ery madejinosqiiito extonninutioii 'and held menibornhlp on the appro- jSchllil since the latter two did teraiToii,'l* Franklin place, to AW who already has announced his inUnloirCounty a vast project. -uir prlatloiw committee and the Hen-jnot_ have licenses. Schenkman's Post for Mrs. E. J. tyon, 1200; al- i oawmfn w«n' not ticefcaV Mrs. William J. Ward, recently to attend Friday's . session, Mr. elected State Regent of the Daugh- Mimroe has announced. * candidacy for re-election." _. timately employing "'aeVoplanes' in iiossey Investigation' Commission..,had been .previously^ taken away teration. Sunimit avenue and Women run the town, .-_.-_ tho leadership of for poor milk and Schilling WUB'£P- •«•:» iMraitt-d meekly ters or the American Revolution, Mr. Loizeaux served two term!! j spraying the^salt watei•-^narsht-s. I Murvcd under Franklin place, $190, to Thomas J. 1'rolmbly llreniian-O'Shea Kovernors, Wood-1 erating on a temporary permit. Coffey for B. IBottl; alteration. - ID I'nlon place and down. commented on the lack of Interest - No name has yet been chosen for ii3 Mayor of Plainfield, from 1!»21 FflHier a Coiiimitlwinan two Democrntli! here on national holidays. It was to 1924, and before that time wasTi, The late Dr. .William S. Disl.row, rowAVilson and J:img» F. Kic.lder. ~ U III Trice War Kesult? tTnloii place and • Maple 'street, P. quite, excited, the local post, although it is prob- The dealers association can not Marcantonio, "$1,000; _ alteration* 11 'lavirtlstKl "Free Beer." remarked that not ten per cent, of able that it will be known as Bren- member of City Council. He '/ father of the new apptrfnte... in 1!H»7 "I feel that the experience gain- 1 ll( ed In the lowerjiouae of'the'Legis- buy out the three now since Durl- Fern wood - road, to . Thomas 3; .,„"• " »w come?" -they answeraj. the population display their Ameri- tfan-O'Shea Post, in honor of ylce-prealdent of the J. D. Loi- wa8 a-member. oMhfiJIrst confer- f'rosperUy ia here." . can flags when they should. Lumber Companpy y of Plain- euc, e committecommlttefet moiil mmosquitoi ^ ex tor- lature during my Hervlce In that ing exhibited- contracts with them Coffey for Israel White, $4,000; Corporals ThdniasE. .O'Shea and ei ce sign, Morris avenue. Summit Auto r> rs ana tltl An effort to create a more gen- field, vice-president of the Loi-•; , It wan then hotly will enable mo to fulfill the iiimBclf. Whether a price war will " 'l'i"!"' elr boBmen Charles J. Brenhan, Summit men mintttl0ll n the stote> Sales, $50. eral display of flags will be at- zeaux Builders'-Supply Company of i IlK'L't- duties of t+ie Senator from this: l)e attempted now remains to be killed in World War action. or- 1>< 1 Othera were for a three-car ga- (| j tempted for Julyl 4th4h . TThh e ques KllbElizabethh , and president of the Mid- j T*™ od ""uv h Newark an, tak >"" >' <° represent the 300,000' P.eo- Been. f "Hail, Prugperitiri'* It Is the second time a V. F. W, miv rn,,,nt /i,.mV.o,.t, „» ni-t.-f...!,! iiR.perloUitallj in Newaik and tak- who make their, i,nm«home«s I.OI-P."here.' - rage, 8 BaltuBrol place, to E. Olaf- •tirt.ii.A-ri.' i * ., . '"on of Tunds for the celebration City TruHt Company of Plalnfiold. for its membership Darling last night said, "We do All hlcltf m| ht de n e post has been started in Summit. He served with Company A, 78th Mr. Leonard hns'-been a-member HOII for A. and M. Swenson,' $750; Iv tn "»^^ * B 8° ™ " 1 « i was discussed and it was felt the representatives from v not intend to cut prices. Some of Ink Several years after the war, Will- of the' Ur»ltth" ~eounty DemOl-ratic two-car garage, 21 Ashland road, A. ** iu an accom,panimen. _ ,. t of ~P"*'iCommon Council should appropri- Division, IIIi the World War, enlist- Lommiinltle8. That beginning ..- our competitors have apparently F r iam Lambert and Mr. Klocksln !"V?.yj ^ AP«"» I ate a sufficient sum. Fireworks ins as a private and returning an a to'legislation in to per- Conunitee.., for twenty years and started a rumor to arouse the deal- Lepore for S. E. Houston, $300; al- P»S[-; probably will not be purchased as we're Instrumental in organizing a captain. He-is a member of the"iinlt commls^ir o control *H c \**** »« ™™*V> ^Pgf" teration. Broad and Orchard apparently did not go lit Brennan-O'Shea post here. It func- American Legion and the Veterans» winced- nostH that infost.,,,1 the ! tlltile eelectio¥Mnl[ n «o?f O«vornoGovrnor SmitSmithh aas It was resolved that the Board streets, R. T. Taylor, $400; repair, «>r the good humored fun formerl"y" they were discovered unnecessary winged pests that infested the 14 Ilusae41 place, to John Carteaon last year. tioned for two years but interest of Foreign Wars. State, incidentally, that confer- President in 1!)28 was its chairman, will hasten prosecution of ,.G. A. seen |n yearg gQne by The wr,te^ for Mrs. F. Buenlckl, $300; altera- A representative of the American apparently died and it was discon- ence committee thought naively .•ontinuliiK In that office the fol-iDavles; whose plumbing in his few instances In that group will co- Me .lowing year. . . Ashlan.d road homo has never beeni JJj»n. *Yll 'td!?lHSita mn 8 me tobacG0 for bls Day, June 14th. Tho local lodge senior vice-commander of Ppst William Doyle of the Fine Oil Sup-! That first conference committed i»icU> r^piKtrar for Elizabeth under when Davies hired an outside, un- pipe u° " ° 2230, Kennllworth, attended Fri- Commissioner William L. Dili: He1 000, to Mclntosh and Abercrombie >k and negror grateful, lit It of Eikg i8 planning a program and ply Company, Industrial place, in j Included as secretary L. J. Rich licensed plumber-to complete work off without realizing y ^ co-operation of other or- day's meeting. * maintains real estate and Insurance begun by Alfred, W. Brydon of for John Penek; alteration, 155 that th 1 ma Bee Small Claims Court Friday. The j arils, who holds -a similar position j "J-'rV/.T'ln Maple street, P. Qllll. $i50; dwell- e "tobacco Four principles of the V. F. W. <)IIRts Summit.. The plumber, Kenneth were outlined. They include pen- verdicts were for $11.41 and $1S.O8, i with the present Union County I Wilson "of Plainfield, was subse- ing and garage. Ashland road, George Bolen tor C. L. V. Bolen, p sharpener. , PAIST YOUK MAIL BOX sions for veterans' widows and or- respectively, against Sweet LouisSign ]j CommissionElizabeth. . He Is health' officer of j quently fined $10. J""»ce Robert Williams | phans, lioHpitalizatlon, cash pay- Company of Elizabeth and Stolen in Newark $0,000; alteration, 67 Hobart ave- aw Jobless men struck a new idea Vaux I .Dr. DiBbrow, whose three-year Hairy Gnrllck, Jr., Baltusrol nue, L. Kutello for Charles Grillo, '»ke much than usual' ment of the Federal bonus and co- Masaaro of Valley street. j term Is.effective April 1st, will at- Pound By Police Here road, anil Edward Griffith of Or- in Sunimit last week. Several, operation with Ideal,community or- Hall. $100; dwelling and garage 28 armed with a small can of paint tend IIIH first meeting of the coin-, chard street were granted permis- Colony drive, R. W. Stafford, $7,000. »'c«n tempering with his tlme- ganizations. The eases of New Jersey Bell sion to keep rabbits. chll re and a little brush, rang doorbells Telephone Company versus Ruy- mission on Thursday. Oddly, lie A Ilulck sedan stolen in Newark thiHi- . « n corroborated mond D. IWorton, Springfield, and will be one of five members pre-[early. Sunday morning was recover- Vital statistlcH^r March showed 1111* by shouting, "April Fool." and offered to "paint your mail , ig TWO MINOH AITO ACCIDENTS box." for ten cents or a quarter or SCnOOlS I Morri"•••-••-s Realty •Corporatio • n agains• t sided over, by Dr. Henry P. Denglcr, jed in-Lenox road)'this city, by Of-1 three marriages^* ti births, 20 home was called this office, thus, After health officer of the City of - fleer Newton Palmer at noon on deaths, compared with 2, 37 and 19, "anything you care to give." Vnrniinnc i Mabel O'Hanlon of Hillside wore Two accidents without injuries to cliiiio * the SoandBO ***tag Ma- declared "iio appearance" when the Summit, who since 1920 has'been j the same day. The alarm for the}respectively, the same month last, the occupants of the respective Hotel Sairarnan-SnrlDgiieid Are., defendants did not appear. the commission's president. As! missing niachlno had been broad- year. Whooping cough and chick- cars were reported to police San- *nm to-put an ad yovrVSn,"' Public,school children returned I president of the Summit Hoard of; cast over, tho teletype system. en pox were' the most prevalent,# y , Summit J R f Thoodore Sorg, 94 ..Jjat,,ortol'ad, pleagef yesterday after a twelve-day spring FIKEME3 TO ELECT OKPlFFICKKC S | Health, Dr. Dlsbrow Is the •'health i — ~ —-—-— rommunicable diseases last month, Templar way, and Samuel Ch*m- (J995) i ANNOUNCES LOWER RATES officer's superior yet as a commls-' Shoot \t Xew.ProvMenco Siilurdnj Single room with meals as low recess. Similarly, sessions of Miss Dr. bengler's report revealed. berlin, Mlllbutn, were In can «olc Hood's School, Lance School, Ora- Union Hose Company will meet sioner he Is subordinate to Dr. The N«w Providence Property lidlng at Springfield avenue an* as |25 per week. Double rooms Dengler. - ' •." and Gaino Protective Association >«t Safe Oyer Here with meals as low as $47.50 per tory School and St. Teresa's paro- tonight, Chemical Engine Com- Irving place. Cwrt of Mh» Allot the chial school have already resumed pany and Hose Company No. 2, , 2 ' ' ' will hold « trap ahoot at 2 o'clock Friend—Which of your works of beginners say week. Luncheon 12-2. $1.00; din- 1 N. Brough, 45 Waldron avenue an* after an Easter vacation. Girls of Thursday night, Hook-nnd Ladder 'Phone Summit C-0377 for RIIOWJ Rshurday Afternoon at the old nob-diction do you consider best?" Edward W. Hand, of Blackburn ner. G-8. $1.50; Sunday dinner, white service, Summit Laundry, inson farm, Maple street, New Author—lVfy last Income tax re- 18.30-3, |2.00; supper, 6-8, $1.60. Kent Place resume their, studies Company April 11th and the Board road, collided ,1a Springfield •¥•> tomorrow. _ ol Fire Wardens April 14th. Inc. Safe, sanitary, economlcai.-rAd. Providence. turns-Passing Show. nue. , • I A4r.—63-61

11. , APRIL 5,1932 THE SUMMIT HERALD AKP SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N, J. P AGE TKHSS

ML 5, 1932 Alice Deris Christensen of cake an^ bread sal© Saturday af- her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth.}cJi.ui(£ 1'lock iftvthe Mt. Bethel it »sa &B automobile tour ternoon in the chapel, . Ahearn of Main street. ~ section.. New Providence and Vicmity i« .*i*id!i- Wett. Mrs. Jessich The. Warren, Bernards and Pas- Mr^. Ralph Sturgis of Main street ''Raymond Faust 6T Warrenvill« ' >"*$• iii .MLnas, O.. to visit hersaic Township schools resumed Is visiting in Westmont. has returned from a week's vlstt :dau,r:T.\ Mb* Dcrolliy Lee Fletch- classes yesterday "morning after with relatives in Washington, D. C News From the Borough and Township, er, a iiwitt; si Ohio Vniversity. having been closed for the Easter drive has returned after a visit in John Sanders bus returned to Ida -Ur>. si.irjf.ac: JLUhnisstou Brown, Scrantbn. Pa. home in the Sit. Bethel section af- lectric Including Murray Hill and Berkeley Hdflbtt vacation >inee March 24th. A daughter has been born to-Mr. |ter visiting friends in Brooklyn. i.*;i;s 3Ju;]om, Summit High The Christopher Guild of the «. _t\ »i«, tiec-n-d Historian and Mrs. Curl Groth recently in C'hailes E. Cook and daughters, t Presbyterian Church met last night Somerset Hospital, Somerset. Dorothy and Marion, .of" Long Hill by tie i'jtt Acres Folk Guild. in the chapel. Mr. and Mra. Harry Hartnmn has road have returned from a stay in Data jeEiike to tlie twenty-two moved Into a house owned by Brooklyn. New Providence Borough Miss Edna Bopp, school nurse, of rears tjw tlbe Sist'le T»x Colony on Rev. William D. Amos has an- ! nounced that Dr. Edward Roberts HoW Kin-prise Shower Morehouse place. Laurel Park,.is EiQfc^ss lane, -especially of- anof Princeton Theological Seminary A surprise linen shower "was recovering from a^ tonsils opeV&ttoa :al assai*, if sent to Mrs. would be the speaker at the Men's tendered Miss Grace Surmun, at Overlook Hospital, Summit. mill he appreciated. Bible Class supper April 14th in [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wttsoa the1 Liberty Corner Presbyterian \W. Surraan of Central avenue, have concluded a week-end visit if laterest Church. Introductory Offer! west end, at tho home of Miss with Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Wettz- T!'> N m Prondi sul] 4«{-2 h>i ibo lister-vacation x ROUND Mrs. Harold Spicer of Springfield | morrow in Bernards . Township ,jr»ux home •enship" and the opening session model of a Wawayanda tent-house avenue has returned from Overlook when the road department trucks which they hare made for display 1 was held In the Assembly Cham- Hospital, Summit, where she un- Tt> V»JII;»-II AiliJctic Club min- 'will pick up rubbish from curbs of Chevrolet, Pontiac, Essex, etc. 3.50 own ber after which the delegates were in the local "Y" building. It is ab- strel -iro>r»ji, wlbuk stilted credit- solutely complete In detail, with ABOUT derwent treatment. the various township streets and received by. .Governor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Binger»,son able p«iriic:ti^ji<>i» at Stony Hill cart it to the dumping ground at Four Wheels * ' ' . ' > Moore in the Governor's room. The 'bunks, canvas curtains and all. The ajad itu-LiEfum w< ntly, will make 'hiteCo. and . daughter, of Irvlngton. and Pill Hill. , i boys were welcomed -by'Senator. A. first purpose to which the model is sm.ill ICL~I.EI-.T- for lie performance Prices on other makes of cars proportior4ately low. Sumailt, N. j. Mrs. Jane Ross and daughter,, ol J The NeiU-Card Post, American Crwer ReeVes and Assemblyman to be put is to show the kind of JERSEY ot tti* plij Bn JH pucn in the North Legion, will hold a benefit dance tent-house the New Jersey boys are Nutloy, have concluded a visit to FLur'.fu'd i.ttoo] Ftiday evening. We have installed the very latest brake testing equipment. m H J Pascoe. Addresses were de- planning to provide for the V'Y" Mi\ and Mrs. Fred Schneider, Jr., Saturday night In the Bernards Manager livered by Senator Joseph 0, Wol- Th- To»tjfiiip Hoard of Eiluca- Hish School gymnasium. Proceeds camp over In Eathonfa. Summit MILLBURN—Voters thfs evening "of River road, Chatham Township. "it and by C. C. -Robinson, na- "Y" members have decided to share mct 1A*I alight in. Columbia will be used In a fund to promoto BRAKES TESfED FREE- Icnal secretary for employed boya. will be asked to authorize the for aas o-negiiliar monthly citizenship among children of the in this project, and men and boys Board of Education to build a Notes of Interest Jtour of government buildings was alike are given an opportunity to ; session. TfflWEsMji Clerk William community. COME IN TODAY! conducted and the machinery of 1225,000 grade school in South The recently organized baseball Rassos tioiiMt his seat as a member A barn dance will be held Satur- give their bit toward this gift to the Mountain estates. The special team and athletic association will I( government explained. A banquet Esthonlan boys. ' ._ : QM tfe.tC' 11 OUIEK!L ' day evening in the Mt. Bethel fire- 5% Discount if this ad is presented. was held in the evening at Hotel meeting to decide this matter will start a drive to-obtain funds today . Tte Epiwwillh League of tho house by the Mountain View Par- Hlldebrecht The first speaker of be held at Washington School, with which to carry on the -base- . CaII4 aTenue,. . nidge School, the first of a series THOMASON BROS. a supper meeting. All reservations Rev. Dr. Charles E. Scott t& of Wednesday afternoon discus- election, explaining the board's at- Tsinan, China, preached yesterday 308 Broad Street 'Phone 6-0942 Summit, M. J. Vacation Events for the supper are due in this af- titude and outlining in detail the sions on "Child Study" will bo held Two special vacation events were ternoon. morning in ' the Presbyterian Passaic Township tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in financial aspects. Organized sup- Church. Rov. Dr. C. H. Yerkes, conducted by the Boys'-Division port of the proposal .centers in F»ia «•»»*% ItrrawraUc Club the school auditorium. Tho discus- last week. -The first was a treas- Second Registration South Mountain Estates and Wy- pastor, officiated at Communion. sions have boon arranged under ure hunt on Tuesday morning, Number two registration for oming. The annual communicants' class Tte P&ssak- T^msJiip "Women's the auspices of the Parent-Teacher which was won by the team of Camp Wawayanda has come In. It met in the afternoon at the chapel D*nat«rat»r OB3» was organteed at Association. Ernest Patten "and Ed. Parfandp. Is that of Rcfbert Snyder. That's under .the direction of,Dr. Tferkes. a ree«Bli' sn*«tiaag at the home of There was a large attendance Second award was given to Albert the boy, Bob! You're sure of your MEDFORD—During the months Special services were held in toeMrs* William A- Tripp in Midvale at an April Fool's dance held Fri- place and your good time, alright. of January and February four per- evening in the chapel, at which Br. a^eQti:®. MilSiiasSiBii. Officers elect- Pannullo and Ferris Douglas. Sat- mits were granted for the erection day night in the Stirling firehouse ' ' morning the. Acme Junior Who will be number three? Scott spoke. Dr. Scott and family •edLarc as 8®IHsw-s: 'Mrs. Edwin Beb- for tho benefit of the Lackawnnna of log cabins at Medford Lakes, now are here on a furlough from China, oiit otf Sljersiiile, president; Mrs. hringlng the total permits of con- unemployed. The new Veterans of Where he is a missionary. T_ LltW« oJ AJiHington, vice- Foreign Wnrs orchestra played. INNER MOU FOB A SPBIJiO ring, Easter salad, twenty-four struction up to 211. All of these The Now Providence Dramatic hour dessert. permits were Issued to one con- pres&ie-nl; Mra. JoBn E. Kinp; .of o—-— ' DAY t Club will hold a card party April B*. se^fKitajry; Mrs, Roy K. Miss Loretta J. Brady, Homo tractor. The colony around t|e 8th in the borough hall. Personal Mention lake is rapidly growing. ler ©r MiJIlnston, treasurer; This is the season of new hats Economics Consultant in the local The Men's Tuesday Night Club •SL Vflae«Htn W.- Jimeson of Myers- Frank P. Wendell ot Baltimore and gowns and, of course, spring office, will demonstrate this menu will meet this evening at the home sc«juil dtaiTEQan, . and Mrs.has concluded a visit to his mother, menus must he dressed up to' vlo to you on Friday afternoon, April BUDDTOWNJ—John Wesley Rose, of Arthur. Lord in Central avenue, Trtpp. {BtafelkrUy cliairman. The Mrs. Elizabeth Wendell of Division with gay bonnets and frocks. At 8th, at 2 p. ro.i n the Public Serv- a Methodist preacher, observed hta Murray Hill. avenue. . — 88th birthday recently. Rov. Rose, club will.BinMtt 'lie Jouith Tuesday the same time we suggest that it bo ice Commercial Office, 341 Spring- The local Property and Game of eaefc aiscsaaJJa and the'next meet- Mrs. John Westby-Glbson of simple and easy to prepare. field avenue. Summit. a Civil War veteran, says that he Protective Association met Friday Long Hill road Is recovering from Ail members of the Public Serv- is one of the soldiers appointed as IES wt-lll V* al 13M* iKimc of Mrs. T. With some careful planning be- i evening in the borough hall for ItsJL. IULU&'S. i'o Valley road,.. Mem-* an operation porformod recently in ice Cooking School and friends are a guard of honor at the bier of | monthly meeting. Memorial Hospital of Morristown. fore-hand, a spring day dinner Abraham Lincoln. He held a Iwlrehtp is ©jsf'in to all Democratic such as the following menu sug- cordially invited to attend these At the Methodist Episcopal Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Adanii of New classes, which m«et the second preacher's license in the Methodist women ia ttte Brunswick have moved to the Jo- gested by the Public Service Elec- Church for many years. Church Sunday morning the Rev. tric and' Gas Company, Home, antl fourth Friday of the month. i Raymond E. Ncff spoke on "The seph Theobald, property in Mea- dowview road. Economics Department, may be | Strength of a Nation." •/ , PREEH.OLD—Baseball teams Stiriing tee served without too much last min- A Stinger i The borouglV- school reopened Percy Fennimore has moved to ute hurry. "My wife has been nursing a from 12 fire companies in Mon- r yesterday mornini; after having X«4fs »i Interest the Cooper property in Hill street, Menu: Fruit cocktail, celery, groOch for several days." niouth County have slg&lfied their I teen closed since" March 24th for was a large attendance Basking Ridge. . relish, olives, roast leg of lamb; "Oh, I didn't know you'd been laid Intention of joining the Monmouth I the Easter holidays. •_ Satariiij v&skt at the dance held in Charles Flynt of Fipley avenue parsley butter potatoes, spinach up." County Firemen's Baseball League The Boy Scout Troop will meet St. JIBfcGsfc«iifli''s Hall. Bornardsville, and David Booth of Oak street, for the~comlnK season, according to this- evening in the Junior Order the Alvin and Basking Ridge, have returned from the chairman, Fred QuInn of .this ; hall under the leadership of Seout- Post, Veterans of a Visit in Lititz, Pa. town. '•- The teams now -on the • master Lester Genung. ~ Foreign Wars. Tire rtftntly or- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffett of roster include Freehold, Long Ridge avenue, Basking Uidg*, Ivavc" Branch, Reid Dank. 6oeau port, j A committee of the volunteer fire ga.Ei2e^ otefecsSsra oi tlie post fur- company, consisting of Otto P. nished tfce tmrnsic - returned froin a visit "to^Mf. rtnd Avon, Little Silver, Neptune City, Mrs. Oliver Parker of Morristown. Fair Haven, Wariatnassa, Whites- Adams, Edward Blatt, Fire Chief MetBfc«rs ciff lib* I^iirlies'' Auxiliary vllle. Unexcelled of Neptune, and Harry Pictroski, Fred .Vied, S.r^ of A. and A. Swemsofl Post met last Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Richardson Charles Terry and Kenneth. Baust, Dtsht to ifon I. O.. 0. F,. 'hall and of Newark have concluded a visit ••i: Allenhurst. Other teams expected Thousands are saying, "This is the car!" And so win are' Sea Girt, Mlddletown Town- has made arrangements for a matie- plans, for a iK-nefit dance to |to Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr. ship, Spring Lake and Manasquan. smoker to be held April 18th in the be heit& in 'tlie .mear future. nnd Mrs. W. E. Pope of Depot ter- you. Rockne style, size, power and stamina are with- firehouse. * . • • -UcBtbeis of Ma* Children of Mary race, Basking Ridge. out rival in the low-priced field. Free Wheeling, ALL • . .' -o • . -" Members of Starry Flag Council. Sa&tiiif ' e present- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slezak of Finley-avenue. other fine-car features. See and drive the Rockne! avenue is visiting relatives in High the State park system. One of these ot this a &tige success and • • joltn and William Bridge." Osterberg Motor Co. is the Hanover farms tract in lki fd & The Misses Gertrude Kammer-! Burlington and Ocean Counties. for another outstanding meeting. hoff and J. Doretta Corlell of Long Other tracts are-located in Wood- Sixteen members of the local Boy- Persaaal S*nti«n Hill road have returned from a 517-23 Springfield Ave. 'Phone 6-312$iZSummit, N. J. land and Boss River Townships. Scout troop _nnd three officials of j Harry AE&er tas returned from a visit with relatives in Haddcn the troop spent the week-end afthe visit 8o C*allfe.3t3ia and is staying Heights; SPONSORED AND GUARANTIED BY STUDEBAKER WOODBtJRY--Roger Kean, for- Scout Camp at Glen Gardner. with' D®!iaE

e j^iven by ued WHttartj V. Brasus, masitian, liumor- Personal Mention Jtrs. iDhurks Trimin«r "will lead Clarence R. Curtis of Plainfield Specially priced $77.35 avenue, township collector nmj a meeSto; »ff lh« Missionary So- 'i^lIE Rc'- cash Installed instead of 'Ann important feature of the Magic Chef Table-lop built, rebuilt and repaired with the three months' visit with a son and tertan Cltoirch tomorrorw afternoon L $85.95, or 884.20 if finest materials and unexcelled [n the rfutpeL GOB Range. This range has the new porcclain-ciuunel daughter-in-law in California. Tte Bernards Tiovubip, Commit- purdaated on term* of finish that resembles old Dutch tile, and is as beautiful workmanship, r. Mrs. Ralph Wulff of the Gillette tee wfi'll...wf/ett this evenias in the $5 down and $4.40 a Summit Auto Sales, Inc. Smart service —and smart re? section, who was slightly injured in racetin? rooisE.s ia Oak street, and practical. This range also had the Magie Chef auto- 105 Summit Ava, corner of Springfield Are. suits at reasonable cost. nn automobile accident about two Tttere"wa* a larse attendance month. See thin range af matic burner lighter ... threc-in-one nofrclog top \veeka ago, is rapidly Improving. Dritiay ni^ht at tte fourteenth nn- the Publir Service Style burners . . . racklcsg, reversible broiling pan. Fully, Antkulacd Jord and Lincoln Ageaey John Barry of this place has (finaer of Use Samuel S. Childs Show, Building Tlione Summit 0-4200.48OI FRANK 8RENN been selected as captain by the di- Class''.-of the Presbyterian insulated. f."'/t^VTHlKJG IN CLOTH rectors of the "Block-Aid" of theChnreh its Hie cfcap«L Dr. William FOP THE AUTOMOBILE ChaBG National Bank of New York M. Gilbert, a.jpeasfcer «f fhe faculty City. Mr. Barry in ncting for theof Brew Sediioa^r. Jladison, was PVBLIClKSERVlCE rov >'•"',.» QHS, CHESTNUT AV£S new business division of the bank. the principal speaker. ' , ' PHONE SUMMIT 6 1751 Mrs. John F. Jessich of Mountain The I^idws" Aid Swiety of the S30S avenue, as the guest ot the Misses VJ. Methodist Episcopal Church held a TTO SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, StfMMIt, N. j. PAGE PIVft < Who Won League Along the Line Do Yon Yank HEALTH COMMENTS Pennant in !9I)5? By Bill Lucas ', In-conjunq£ioa with Dr. Henry P. Deneler, Su-mmit Board, of Health 53- .*" official, the IIEKALD l>~of(cring..& weekly column of health news and Review of Baseball Doings (Tlie~r\nswcr Determines instruction concerning prevalent (51 sea it*. Ths reader's sugB^st 'ODS and DE.HAHEST FORMKHLY A PITCHEIt \commcnU' will be welcomed. Hereabouts in Days of Choice of a Trout Rod J Vore Reveals a Tight Carl Demarest, who will hold down first base for the Summit Red — Why English and Sox this season, started his baseball career as a pitcher. He hurled for THK STOBK'8 TRAVELS British Isles were attacked at the Race ~-••.-.;• -LT T— Wllllamsport In the N«w York-Pennsylvania League, winning twenty- American Rods Differ same time. Three months after it one out of twenty-four games to lead that league with the exceptional John Stork's preference for fe- had appeared in Russia, epidemics LAST TIME TODAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 5-~ average of ,876. The next year he reported to the Pittsburgh Pirates males is apparent in a report of prevailed in such widely-separated Stars of That Season and enjoyed a good season In the National League. Protection for a Good Rod birth's in Summit last week. Five countries as Japan, Capetown, RICHARD BA^THELMESS in Demarest, however, had trouble with his arm and was forced to girls were born and but two boys. Hiiwail and Mexico. "1 retire from major league baseball after his first year in fast company. Tie first' of the HERALD'S By TBOUT DOCTOR Daughters were born to Mr. and In ten months it had spread its "ALIAS THE DOCTOR" of articles on baseball of a He then broke into semi-professional baseball as a first baseman and With Jersey's trout season only Mrs. William Stuart of Chatham; was selected as the best first sacker in the Lackawanna circuit in 1930, desolation into every land and Second Feature r of a jpentury ago has ten days off it might be well to set Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orge Delaney, 131 every climate, sparing but few, and d some faas to ask the being placed on the HERALD all-league first team. down a few considerations concern- Demarest batted for .362 as a member of the Manes in 1930 and Tulip street. Summit; Mr. and Mrs. establishing tuci wii.ere the disease as to wao won the 1905 ing and determining a choice of a Charles Iiapheal, Chatham; Mr. had never before existed. It sub- fielded his position like a veteran first Backer. Jimmie Lyons, who played trout' rod. Rods are like pipes, you Jean Hariow in "Three Wise Girls" anJia League pennant first for the Red legs last year, was also a fine fielder but couldn't and-Mrs. David Sherry, 14 Locust sided in each locality in from six can never have too many of them! weeks to two months, though in as It may teem that is a keep up to Demarest in the hitting department. But not merely for pride of owner- drive, Summit, and Mr. and Mrs. that has never been Arnold Vey of Essex Foils, Sons Botuo areas it returned again dur- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 7 ship. The trout rod has never been ing the followiiig years, Tliis fea- re to the mutual satisfac- TWO YKIWAT1LK PLATERS. made which will serve equally well were .delivered -to-Mr.- and Mrs. Al- lan Ha>\ 575 -Springfield avenue, turedf"tho "disease Is nof^unconi- iimlS "S.iBMBttand ©over fans. - for all sorts of trout fishing. The mon, especially in the larger cen- '•'summit led tae Lackawanna Herb Pennoyer and Otto Brause are probably the most versatile other day we had tfie privilege of Summit, and Mr. and Mrs. Gran- ville Peach of Mnplewood. ters, where population ia constant- Hmsufi for the greater part of the players in Lackawanna League baseball. Herb will be used in the Sum- listening* in as two anglers-were ly shifting, and individuals chang- Today, Miss America —* n«iHT, season but Dover tied the Hill mit outfield this season while BrauBe will probably be seen at third looking over a stock of trout rods ing their abodes. In the United nine on September 8th of that base. Pennoyer can play either the infield or outfield and can also catch preparatory to making a purchase. After last week's interruption in and pitch. The same may be said of Brause, who can be used at any deference to tlie anniversary of States the disease .broke out in San Tomorrow, What? ar id. Dover when Buquette best- s " Fit Weight to Purpose Francisco, Boston, New York and liudenum. 2-1, in a great twelve position In the diamond or outfield. • , ,, Koch's discovery of the tuberculo- What fMpptns to the beauty con- One of them picked up a delicate sis bacillus. Dr. Dengier today con- Philadelphia almost at the same hurling duel. Llndeman Brause is also good for a few. innings in the box and can be used three-ounce rod and remarked that ' tiine. Each focus was probably in- test winntrs who «ra famous for« iud Dover to five hits but lost behind the plate in a pinch. These are the type of men who are most he didn't see how anyone could cludes the series of-articles on tho ' dependent of the other. The ave- s •«»•» game on a wild pitch in valuable to a club in these days when a salary limit makes a small snake a trout out of a hole "with a history of influenza. nue of ingress was by steamship, «nd arc never to twelfth. ' . , ;••.' ; team roster a necessity. . . rod like that without running the though the infection on the western beard of again? Tke A league rule stated that the sea- Pennoyer is a heavy hitter as he batted .354 for Maple wood in 1930 risk of breaking the "pole." Well, coast must have.come by way of a:in slauld close on September and hit the ball at a ,389 clip last year in the first half of the season now, of course a three-ounce rod is the Pacific, while thtr. L*p twirled senBa- day School loop-outfit.* He also! Cain believes that the Cornogmen John Formichella, also of Summit, at Strand Tomorrow- Secrei Witness' Also Mauiij l.all for Lafayette College tool* part in—the Sunday School will have a good yearon the dla-121-11, 17-21, 21-12, 21-23, 21-13. ;u»f was 3 at IT a regular with' Louls- track meet, running on the 'win- mond. Texas McGrath will do the j Formichella gave the champion his The film career of Joan 'Bennett, overed.' once more mounted the , 'iil]+ in liie American Association. ning relay tearnr The Centrals have | catching and Tom Flnneran' will j hardest match of the tournament. wh& 1H co-lfeatured with Speucei fame hcr;-e that had previously uli Lulled for the local "Y" won the track meet for the past; probabjy be seen at the initial sack, Rogers took the first game but Tracy In "She Wanted A Million- .hrcwiu. her In the retaking of n and made "a good record three yeary s and-Mac won his share j Jankoaki, Murray, and Ruisi can be Formichella evened matters up in aire," the romantic drama, at the the Kcen.e, rtkle hirsi pa-»t~the-.-.same-*-"- h i d i , ith tyh, ifild t the second. Rogers made some of the Roth-Strand Wednesday and Thurs- hooded caniefes that liad made htei iadxift some, of__the leading semi-_ of points on each occasion. A scene from "High Pressure," starring William Powell, will be naMtd amateur nines in_the state. -Mclntosh may go out for tho usefieldd. in either the infield or out- best returns»of the tourney to take day, is one that has been filled balk. 2J»3 year ho. hurled a few innings High School track team this spring'' Mason will again be available for the third game but Formichella presented-nt the Millburn Theater tomorrow and ThurBday. with crooks andTRioundrels. irna Merkcl. Jafnes Kirkwood - '-T the Business Men iara. Twilight as ho has plenty of speed in his \ work in" the shortfield and Denike evened the match up by winning a "Bulldog Drummond," in whkli and Dorothy I'eterion will, be seen l/aciif same. • - ' • . long legs. He is also a good ap-, will be seen in the outer, garden, deuce game, 23-21. she ninde.her talking picture de- in siippori of 31iss Bennett and puratus man.and will go in for that; Cain will also work in the outfield The city champion ralllexLIn the but,-opposite- Ronald Colniun, offer- Tracy-ia this film jshicli John BIy- , GAME work next year at Panzer Collego j\wto.en not on the) nviund-J Helmet deciding game and won out at 21-; ed Joan her first opportunity to Htfiardireca'r flaaghinj5-"' the Panzer varsity-court team next [ ball carrier and the beaf'punter on ed to Rogers afjer his victory over j to cllninx a "career in metropolitan over the -oh'ane! lie lias been shot, Civic Club'"meeting winter but; if he does not make tho i the squad. He will graduate this Silverman and Formichella receiv- underworlds she was led to rack- but^there T$ no ong^to-toe- found in night grade in his firsfyear may be seen June holding two letters in base- ed a 'silver ash tray for reaching -LAST TIMES TODAYS i j eteer's lair in "Hush Money." the'apaftnient cjc«|>t the victim's in action with the local "Y- five. ' ball and one in football. the semi-finals- Ge'orge Schlissel - "She, Wanted A Millionaire" gives pet ape. , ' , " and Robert Martin of Summit were Robt. Montgomery in '^LoversCourageous" Miss "Dennett an entirely different . This is the ' shrilling, start of eliminated^ in the third .and fourth •atmosphere to work in. Million- i "The Secret V'itnc-ss." the picture. Linden H. S. Wins From ! fold. Teams represented in the rounds, respectively. Lew Ayres in "Impatient Maiden" aires and a high social life Ien.d a based on Saniael Slitnvack's novel, loop include Hose Company No. 2, The Summit lad played a specta- fitting',-, background to~~the In- "Murder in tlie Gilded. Cage," and ed County Five Elks, Business Men, Knights of cular game against Silverman. He j triguing story. It was while mak- showing as n sf-cpnd feature at th© Columbus, American Legion and forged ahead late in the first game WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 7~ ing this film that the blonde star Roth-Strand *,o!i Wednesday;- and Linden High School, Union Stephens-Miller. arid then took the second.. The fell from a horse she~was riding in Thursday. Ina Mcrkel. William County Interscholastlc Basketball Bergen County performer rallied to one of the scenes and received a Colljen Jr.,...and Zagti Pitts head SPOUTS BKIEFS take the next two games to even painful Injury, which was at first the cast, which includes Pnrn«U League champions, scored an easy thought to be fatal. 43-27 victory over a picked all- the match. Pratt, Paul Hurst, June Clyde, Frank Glazebrook, Princeton Realizing that he must force the j For six months and more Miss Clyde Cook, Rita La Roy, Unit county team, Saturday night before Bennett lay in a Los Angeles hos- ifarokie anil others. a large crowd at the Rahway "Y", University hurler, stemmed a Ver- play to overcome Silverman's tin- j rally Saturday, at Princeton, waverlne; steadiness, Rogers start- j pital and when she had at last re- U"nr;ti-mt-.I 0:1 I'.is<> Seven) Zimmer led the winners with I ed the last game with the same seventeen points and Nogi and' runs crossed the platter and the Summit hurler was then called type of spectacular play that he j Dubfno each scored nine. Yarnell used In the first two. The Summit Com. MacMillan to Speak stood out for the all-county five upon to relieve Aicher and fanned player took advantage of every op- Second Quarter with Ihlrteen markers. the last man with the tying run on portunity and held a 20-10 lead Here on April 21st first base. Princeton won, 6-5. with but one point heeded for the HIGH PRESSURE Tho all-county team held a 15-9 Donald B. MacMH- lead at the quarter but faltered in The Tigers face a busy week, state title. in Police Shooting meeting the Philadelphia Athletics Silverman fought gamely back to l.in. world-famous -Arctic explorer, the next session, 11-2. to trail 25-17 EVELYN BRENT will address the Athenaeum in the at the half, Linden outscored the today and Temple at Princeton on bring the count to 20-16 but then The, second three-months compe- Thursday. Rutgers will be en- lost the point that gave the local tition in police revolver practice High School at 8.15 p. in., April all-county outfit. .23-10. In the last racqueteer -the title. Silverman 21st. It was originally planned to half. Tom Flnneran, of Summit, countered on Saturday at New began yesterday. The first quarter Brunswick. was also presented with a, loving Feature of the year was devoted to general hold the lecture on April 14th at jumped center for {the losers and CUD at the end of the match. Lincoln School but the change has the cost of plumb- scored two points, Taylor, of Sum- -o- A Colorful Player shooting development of the depart- ",*«Pea«e. It is an invest- Stcrling Jim Massey, former ment, which will l)c continued for been made. mit, and Woody, of Roselle, were Summit High basketball luminary, Rogers was the most colorful today will missing from the all-county cast. "THE RECKONING" the next three mouths- with add!-., ,_ g repairs performed at center Saturday on player in the tournament. His re- with SALLY BLANE 1 Ieas The preliminary game saw Rah- the Rutgers lacross team as the markable returns and spectacular tlonal attention toward develop- ^.f "*?* * ^rscore of 90 way High, post a, 29-1.9 triumph over ,. „ , .. , , », better dtiring the month. This com- IV* Kind An Estimator? Varsity downed the Alumni, 6-4, volleys caused the spectatorsrib re- Roselle Park. . \ • _ . ..—Q i • fer to him as Will Rogers, the ment of a shooting squad for thejpn wfth |jne ^ man In every Ed Mndjenkl, former Seton Hall Summit Cowboy. He rode the rest summer and fall matches. 15jfln the Xcw Yyr& police depart- catcher, made two hits Saturday of the boys ragged and will next Matinee Sun. and With this in view, nil men with'ment. • s «<->ivi!: Twilight League to riant n and caught the""Mil game ns the play in the national plng-ponK - Ually Holidays 90 or better averages .for the first j' Y^tord.i; ft •Trayford _ tournament on April 15th and lfitli r Approve Schedule A'fl dropped an 8-4 decision to the 2.15 to 5. Perf»nnaiice quarter have boon grouped, in a j• pinr.'ra'n* ,'t ("Vvw-sao . : n1 Phillies. Mndjoskl is ranked next at the Waldorof-Astorla ballroom. Contiiiuous class, "A." and assigned to shoot '.Martin ... to Mickey Cochrnne among Mack's * Tho new state champion does at a .1-Inch bullseyo. T'lie rest of j MIIJJJ.1.?"*' h The Twilight I Basebnll League 2 to 11 p. m. si • •rasso „.. n*9 schedule will, be approved tomor- receivers. He played third base tor most of his playing at the Summit 7 to 11p.m. the department will lire at it fi-lneh Van Tronk Khierry .. row 'night at a league meeting at tho Summit Red Sox here in 1930. Y. M. C. A. and at a New York City •target and those reaching 90 or I Lovi'iJJir<>y! 'r!lll 1 and Heating club. He has appeared in Ted Hutt- ( the "Y." Team'rosters will lie sub- uhove will tiiiallfy for Class A in .U.fimth <-. Don't forROt Civic Club meeting ing's motion picture, "Sport the third quarter of the year. s; mitted and by-laws for the 1932 Slants," and hag played exhibition Always a Good Show, Patmor _j... S3 t»ukin Smninlt. N. J. season adopted. AH of tho tenrrm tomorrow night. General efficiency of the depart- JIcTcrnan SO that were represented in the circuit matches in many cities throughout ment shooting reached a new high w last year will again be buck In the Additional Sports on Page 7. the Bast. - ».,. during March, when 15 men out of 7 5, 1932 THB sraam HKMLD AMP SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. PAGESEVEM

goals sad a Ilk* Eum'ber of fools. ting mountains reveals that at one Temperance Summit A. C. Loses Tie Barelsaonuy game, lonre'ver. time the ocean was much higher— Ike fireworks. With bat "Believe It or Not" possibly breaking against the first Delmore Clue at EVERYBODY READS to play and toe Hill mountain as its; shetfe-line. Sum- None of us likes the word con- servation. We have heard it too Reserves Win City esatftsaeia trailing,' 2S-27."EWr- mit, you see, might even have been -It Makes a Story an Atlantic Highlands! • often; it begins to irritate Us. Mis.; SfgsdSfb Usurp?? Swick proved to be Shore Proves False That was all utter the glaciers L'uqueer, national chairman of the Classified Advertisements The Summit A. C. basketball 'Iwnr as lie sen* the ImnRinc! .. Summit and Short had receded northward. Dr. John- Garden Clubs of America, has A man held in Atlantic City oa v- team closed its season Saturday [ taH ta*. mesh; dropped it entirely this year and Hills niislit have been In-different ston placed the Hudson through an auto theft charge, wno was first Ten Gents a Line night by dropping a iO-33'decfdion sbe iMi4 ttm* tliis year that etates und the inew George Wash- uses in its place "temperance." I t,o the U. S, N»yal Reserve fire this state many centuries before thought to be Kick Deln'ore. miss- Swk& Ms Merrl- ington bridge might have linked am sure we are all interested in !""" o \T \u aboard the U. & S. Newton, an- the glacial period—or several mil- welt' act. them over the waters of the Hud- lions of years. iemiier'ancc if not in prohibition.!1118 Ncw Providence roadhoua Copy i«t Mmptal after f a. n. 9a«tiay or Friday. chored off Jersey City. The locate /pj who per- son Kiver. Imagine West Point lo- Cornelius C. Venneule, chief topo- And that U all that conservation proprietor, is not the Union County must have been seasick in the first -lie battleship exe"w la cated near llorristown's present grapher In the first New Jersey really means. To pick-some but | fusitive, Prosecutor David hus an- Minimum Charge of 30 cents, cash in advance half as they trailed 22 to 7. Tto j part In the tike site and Sink' Sins ueivr Chatham! State'geological survey in 1878 and not all of the blossoms on a plant, j nounccd. Helmore is under Indict- SOft additional if charged. Summit lada came to life in the y- tilt.' ' 'Soronsoa••' featur, . - ATm-re million years ago, accord- second half to outscori the sailora, student of topography here ever leaving n few to j;o to seed, and torment for tho murder of John_G. ed at ihirtee^ points ing tn In: Souglns Johnstono,- pro- since, branded Dr. Johnson's theory refrain from picking any from cer- ] t'lnit-Ua, Federal prohibition agent, The HERALD endeavors to prlat only truthful classified ada, 26-J8, but It was too late to orer- at the BE2 teethes there to'Icok the prisoner OJSNKKAL, houseworK, part time. —— r» si. 11. ent course. rooms and 4»ath, heat and water along the Palisades around the some of those we already,have. It |Over. "Tevna.n and Crusgy both . Summit -reference*. Telephone 5991-JI*. J»X ESTATE. OP WILLIAM H. ROGERS, F. P. Or Even Anbury Park! has been suggested that a street or :know Delmore, who was a familiar furnished: four rooms and bath. M Deceased. Pursuant to the order of 5 5 15 time of the glaciers threw the'river NG man, colored, wishes position Boulevard, tel. 1214-J. George H. Johnston, Surrogate of tlie , S. - 1 S Geologists say that the nature of into its original course, leaving group of neighbors employ a man,! figure" about Elizabeth before the soil from New York to the Watch- ts cook, general houseworker or County of Union, made on the Htn day Park avenue, tej, 2830-M. F. P. erica, where any person able to ' or any work around house, |3 per date of said order, or they will be for- S 9 Hotel Suburban Notes This week is Conservation Week day. A. Cardone, 553 Morris avenue. ever barred from prosecuting or recov- dig up tile price of a fishing license SUB-U5T until October 1, four rooms, 1 11 throughout the State. Our 'schools. Struck By Train • . . 61-63 ering the same against the subscriber. I can find numbers of streams where front •apartnwHrt, very reasonable. See LEROY A. GIBBY,- Recent arrivals at the Hotel are using the booklet printed by Superintendent Clartimont Apartment, 2 he can fish to his heart's content on Lackawanna Tracks MAN wants steady work as gardener, Executor arid Proctor, Swfefc 0 Suburban are: Miss K. D. HInman, the N. J. State Conservation Com- caretaker, thirteen yearn one Job. or Tel. Summit 6-3536. 61-63 Summit, N. I. without interference. The English oawGw 55-63 FeesfT.SO New York City; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. mittee fi*oni material originated by first-class references, Tel. Summit TO sub-let In Parmley Court, three- U p. streams are mostly slow water with, 6-1880. • • -,. ' '61-67 room apartment at reduced reritaJ, long, quiet,-unbrok'en pools. It is Heist, Newark; Jkfr. and Mrs. "; Spr gfaW««.ue, to- ESTATE OP WmCUR IUCHARI> V. visor in the schools of Wilmington, | ^^.3^^ POSITION by mlddld-aged w>nian, Buhiiy 'exposure1 , attractive outlook. the English custom for the trout James G. Petri, Mr. and Mrs-HPr Call Summit 6-1664-J. • .,"••• . WILLIAMS, Decease^ Pursuant to y te 'cooking or first floor work, Summit the order of George II. Johnston, Sur- 13 fisherman to walk Quietly along Denton, New York City; W. J. 5& J" Z™£ & ,l,° i Lackawannn locomotive tha" reference. Tel. Summit 6-2659-M. . rogaite"of the County of Unten, made SIX rooms, all Improvements. Inquire the bank of the stream, keeping. Holding, Albany, N. Y.; Miss Jo- Miss c. I. Wulff, m Springfield on tho-fifth day of March, A. D., 13^2, well back out of sight of such trout nesday- tlle •WINDOW wishing, houBecleanlngr, upon thja-yipiHicattoTi"of; the atsM conveniences, heat furnished, central to tne credltorH of said deceased; t until he sees a trout rise. He drops Eaton, Miss. Frances Baton, New in this program. jon the buck o: his liead and a lacer- exhibit to the subscriber under oatll T«c»I* - 13 28 'CORNELIA THOMAS IIAMLIN, WOMAN wants work, good 000k, good location. Tel. 2W3-M. or affirmation their claims and de- his dry fly at the point where the York City;"Mrs. Barbara Aller and 'ation ou liia forehead that required m. j. Summit or Short Mills references. FOUR rooms, bath, kitchenette, sleep- inanda npninst the estate of said .de- trout is feeding and usually gets daughter, Washington, D. C; Mr. Summit Garden Club. 'eight stitches to close. Tel. Summit 6-2G59-M. ceased within six month's, frota , th« BCtK TAIS DEFEAT ItlWKEKS an immediate strike, provided of Ing porch, all impts., heat furnished, data'of said order, or they wlilbe for- and_ Mrs. Georgo Allen, Mrs. F. P. — — -* ~ ; | lie was walking cast and tho -•TIBB- FAMILY WA8MIKO costs one-car garage. Tel. 1259-W. 59-tf ever barred from prosecuting or rec«\r- course that the fly offered happens —~ - — ] train v/as proceeding; toward the Tlte ssKsstimS-fratexaity of Sum- to be-one that Interests the feeding Allen, Miss Helen Allen, Boston, [ess than • a laundress—leaves- y«a SUNNY apartment, central, quiet, ering' the same aRalnat *he Subscriber. consisted of. the following selec-1 Xew Providence station at a 50-mile- Iree for the day. We-Use rain-soft ROBERT FOWLER WILLIA31S, raiss«e»i an escMng and inter- fish. Thus an English angler inay Mass.; C. L. JBIutichard, H. Fetter, "ons: .'~ jan-hour rate. Whether he was [valor, Procter & Gamble's soap, neighborhood, reasonable. Telr- Executor. 0O36-W. 57-tf estlag- iMswlins majica on~itoe St. stroll quietly along a stream for a Asbury Park; Paul Ricne, White Serenade i/","il!l I struck by tlio^hcad of the train or fresh air drying, no ink marks. ' . EDWARD G. PRINGLE, Proctor, Teresa- alB«y» cm Thursday night Plat Work, minimum ...... 50 28 Overlook Road, Summit, X. J. half hour without wetting a line. Plains, and John Wear, Philadel- Chirk j {'tumbled into the side of one of the OB.NTRALLY loeutefl, C rooms.- oath, wEien t&* lac&awanaa Bear _ Cats, . hVml-Flntahed, minimum :... .75 steam heat, Apply 363 Springfield oavvSwaa-63 Feea$7.SQ The American angler demands phia. ^ll," Sweet ly.stcry i>f-Life Jj«r.i>'|rt j I'oa'ches ha.s not been determined TIiriftyvFinlHhed, minimum ..:„... Jl.00 oflXew YaarIfc.-det«t*S the Lacka- more action, lip wants to "fish" Tiic Karl? Jivenue or Tel. Summit 6-3199.' 49-tf Mr. and Mrs. George B. Speer, "J j. but'which ever the case he con- Press-Finished, .minimum ...|1.25 SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of •s, of Summit, in two whether there are any trout in the ,,WRky - Hand-Finished,-minimum ...$1.75 who have been spending the win- in'the ha til' tends the train lost! morally, in not N. J. 3 GEDAR STItEET—5-room apart- New, Jtirsey. BetWfeii The Summit oat/isf ttnwse SMDCS. A secial time Telephone' WX-3900 ment, all Improvements, heat, $40.00. Title and Mortgage Guaranty Com- ter at the Hotel Polk, Haines City, n j injuring him more seriously. and our' Yellow Anto will call. pany, complainant, and! Rosa Santoc- Andante . 'r.| After Belcher was struck, the tea. Vnn lloren I/iundrjr. Service, Ine. Tel. 0S38. . . . 27-tf wield.s his rod continually, drop- Pla., Jtave returned to the Hotel ci, et al., 'defendantti. Fl. fa. for sale tfee Ba»k«rs f«d the Bear Cats. Miss Edith L. Miller of Montd:iJr train stopped and took him to the "A Leading Public Service Institution." of mortgaged premises. ping his fly in all the likely-looking Suburban. En route from Florida ; ••• . 4»-tf BEECHWOOD APAUTJIENTS, dSaiatens doughnuts them- .ia-spejidiiiK the Master holidays at x v Providence station'where an .' ' .. Moderate rates ' By virtue of this above-stated writ of. pools, eddies and back-washes nnd Mr. and Mrs. Speer spent several tn Ho 6 rooms, electric refrigeration fieri facias to lne'directed I shall ex- exploring with his cast the neigh- weeks at Washington, D. C. the" Hotel Suburban. ,:. i ambulance was hastily summoned. HOCSKS FOB KEJfT |H).se for sale bypublic vtndue, in the C'als Miss Helen Hatt returned Mon- The accident occurred just before — • Robert J. Jiurphy borhood of every sunken loj,'. rock; Monday afternoon .Mrs. John B. 41 Union Place, Tel. 0433 District Court Uoom,' in' the Court 172 168 day to Aurora, N.'-Y, Miss Hatt 'is 0U*J9 B yrp, you can pay cheerfully, that are UcglnninK'aY'a point fii the northerly fooliRh to.work hard all day wnhjer;U. times this week while home : rooms, f-ncloscd sunporch, one-car down to your current needs. side line of Park .Avenue, salt! point t>e- n heavy rod, when one weiKhing for the Easter holidays. Wanted a Millionaire" igt!. Tulip street, Tel. Summit 1ns distant northeasterly from a point Bttrjctunl ... ~ZZ 312 l THE 1201)4. ... • 61-tf See Asent, Apt. U-4, on premises. " where .the said northerly line of Park 113 j one-third or one-half as much will Tuesday evening.Mrs. Theodore j Telephone Summit 0-3869, 47-tf | do the work, and save niucli discom- FINEST ihed Avenue 1H Intersected..' by the north- Total 7S7 727 .S. Miller entertained Mr. and Mrs. J' (Continued from SJIAM, white Colonial house, 7 rooms, easterly line of lands tvow-ror formerly fort. - -„„,„„... „. N. J. Tynan of South Orange"at I! liatlix': in perfuot order; on quiet WANTED TO UKN1' of -one C. Monaco 415 feut; tht-nce (1> '•COAL- residential street.- Apply-to owner, aocth 48-degrees 8 mfnutes west 161) Anglers Have Mnny It oils *"* dinner. "The Heart m' Xew -York" featur- it II. II. 'Clifford, 93 Prospect street, BUSINESS-woman, refined, wishes feet to the line of laiida of the D., h. Champioa Woman Bowler There, are of course thousands of Preceding the bridge-tournament ing (Jeorgo Kirhicy nupported by.j MINE Of :, Summit, X. J. Phono—Summit pleaaant lxxim with nice, (|uiet fam- & W.'. Railroad Company; thence <-2v anglers who have just one rod and held Wednesday evening, several •the..celebrated '<:oj;icdy duo Smlt'ij C-0562. »ly. Write Box 22], % HERALD. along line of lanHs of said Railroad at illillbum Tomorrow STKl'IIENS-UILLER Company north 5T" degrees -49 minutes jthey make that one rod serve their dinner parties were enjoyed. Mr. and Dale.heads the Strand's week-1 I. J. MII.UXCTON, 9 rooms. Beautiful lo- east 51.10 feet to a point; thence <:'.( range of.. fishing activities. and Mrs. CM. Bard entertained end program this Friday and Sat-: 13 JIOARDEIIS WANTED Mrs- D. McCutcEeon, of i . , cation, l;irK«' pint, bargain. Apply south 48 degrees G minutes enst 13S.3ir am not here to say that this j Mrs. Stuart Ogden and Miss Ogden tirday. your broker or K. P. ICdley, 40 East feet to said northerly line of Park Paefttcv -s _.__Lv..-i And TURKEY HILL COTTAGE, exception- proup of Summit. -George O'Brien and Victor Me-' 4!«th Street, New York City. ally large double room with running Avenue; thence (t) along: the said ftOTrto. *U1 appear in an j o^tlie fraternity do not get water attractively furnished, table northerly ,line of-'Park Avenue south. aH nian f sh lave as fun Miss Helen Hatt entertained J Laglen are paired" for the first lima; 41 degrees 51 minutes west 30 t>H»t Jo fnanaeticg aod bition program ns >>' ^ ^ 40 HOUI-BVAnp excellent. Tel. 2283 or 3068. 31-tf ! ns an? other fishermen Miss Hetty Hoppius of South Or- iIn "Tileh . Cay Caballcro,l " the melo-' 6-IIOOMS, bath, newly decorated, mod- the pointor place of beginning-. • Berns and evening at! an?, other fishermen, but tltcy MAYTAG ern, garage, May 1st. 5'j-tf lot No. 5 as laid down on '".Map ot "^ re^' missing sonisoniee ooff ththe jojoy ange, Joseph Joiner of JUontclair drama of the-modern border hi j JOIl SALE the XiHtauna Becreallon Bowlin which • Conchitu Montenegro aiulj Property owned by James C. Ovens, Mrs. Mc-Cntclieon has",. anglin.g . ,wit h the righ, t ..__tackle. , , j and Howard Hall of Brooklyn. I GOOD modtirn house, in Rood location, Es.ri., at Summit, X, J." Subject to re- )r 8il0U ld lia v e a u ll)er Another dinner .party "Included Linda Watklgs nro also featured,. Washeis 1 THRKK porch chairs, and solid maple striction!) of records rolled fear scares of 30.0. seven, '« , , , i» « °\ rods '•"WttdBxvisiuijxircli, garage, moderate. table to match, with smaller table ix s as Mrs. Frederick Lum, Jr., .Mrs. Gil- Alfred Worker diret.tod the picture! There Is due approximately $S,3:><;.«*, scores tf 2O. two of 2M, iUeot i } \ the,fiolfcr has a number of •Tel. O.'SuG. •'. • 57-tf and two Crex russ, all for $10, a with interest from February 23rd, 1U32. MS. two ^2SS. aafl elphteen scores ' dubs: »"e should have a bert Hedden, Ralph Lum and which will be shown at the Roth- J- Sales and Service -"'hnrgatn; nl.so two iiairs yclour por- Strand on Friday and Saturday. i J HAM;' Imu.sf, G reruns, bath, eiiniirc, tieres for ?5; small rugs, 50 cents and costs. lively long and heavy fly rod for Ralph Lum. Jr., of Chatham. |—JJay 1st. Tel. 3!l74-\V, 57- tf .=--.' PRAXK R. EMJIOXS," Sheriff. cf Z7V. • . . ' '- New Low Prices each', umbrella st.'tnd, $1 ; bridge WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Sol'rs. ~ | big stream fishing,, especially if bait Mr. and ..Mrs. George Lend, Mr. FOR itKXT—One side of two-family lamp, 52. Call-Summit G-0119S. Fees—S18.0«- EDJ&SH "5!>-63 I is used. "For this purpose I like a and Mrs; Garrett Payne, Mrs. P. C. Posting the Bride ! 1 Young Wne—Pifi'i'o i.i perfect- house at '2 William street, Brayton COW manure, well rotted, no shav-;„,,.,„,„,-,.„„., ..^^.r «.,..„„,_, i te'u=fotjt rod weighing seven or Wight, Mis.s Helen Payne and 'School district. Apply to J. Mac- ln33I IT AVENUE where reasonably. Hrook l>afry G. Muldowney, et—al., defendants. Ft. Mother—That merely showg, my I «DEFOREST AVENUE-8 rooms, 2 Farms,, tel. Unlonville 2-0J53. 59-tf | fly work, nor is it suitable for small peding bridge. fa. for sale of-mortgaged prerffisses. j stream fishing. For a combination ••Wednesday evening's tournamentTdear, that' you are_ not "asking •2111 Summit, >'. J. Tel 0408 kelson, 8*~Boulevard. By virtue of the above-stated writ of JIM, CASH buys one ton of Economy SsHEHat B' teaw^repped two i lisht-weiglit fly and bait trout rod comprise...v^riic,,d? fourteef^lii.tAann table««hiPKos of hrici.'bridgeP. enough-^L Illluatratlon. tm ' coal. C B. Snedotcer, 227 SIoirisTive- fieri Xacias to me directed I "shall ex- « FUKXISIIKD ItOOMS FOH nue. Tel. Summit 6-1421. 49-tf jM)se for sale-"by public vendueyia the to Miirburn here ' a' nine-foot cane rod of five ounces This was the third evening in the District Court Room, In the Court L BCems to bc tIie most for series of ten which ~are being- held Housejn tho city of Elizabeth, X. J., a L,ackawaiiB"a"lli' e wiirm, (|iilct, also housekeeping 17 RKAIi JE8TATK tOB bAfefi 17 I^assie raatcl. Sumniit \!lhe averagaveragee manman. IItt js .aroout the j i, i as the prFze. Great nioni, every convenience. II Wood- on — • - wlt a arse cup Iainl avenue, tel. 1821-W. WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF- took iii» Erstr.£t" qme but Milllmni '< right' length' >for,.ftve,rage streams, j enUniKiasni is l)eliv,' Bhowmand the TSKSBTIPUL home, choice location,,7 _ APRIL, A. D..-1M2, 1 rooms,. sun]H)rch, extra lavatory, Ka?lh ^ith. the next two.; ".fi too heavy for long-continued , Iuirticipants arc enjoying the a d at two o'clock In the, afternoon of sail " mlnutef fireplace, double parade, 10 minutes day, • ~ ; casting and possesses stamina -pamea:>ery much, which are/so First Mortgages Guarantees of Titjle unllkk t o • stationtti , .neanar schoolschol , All the- following tract or parcel of 374 _ 1R2 22r,' enough to stand.up under-use. But jamy managed -Jjy .Mrs. .Ga.rr.ett ,<10,500. lAVrlte-Box 221, % HERALD. -_.,,nd iind premiseirTiereinafter pafticu- 34s 180 ijijjifor someixeal nice djy-fly work J p vne and Mrs. F. C; Wisht;' . •Sthx'|iarly described, situate, lyinp and be- 244 a Guaranteed First Mortgages and j^' there is nothing-sweeter than ait j Mr ana-Mrs." CM. Dard -enter- 1 bilth ing lu. the City of -Summit,' in •«**•* - I' *-" , . Private house, three County of Union and State of New •\m-pight or. eight and a half foot cane itaino,i Mr.' Barti's brbther,- Fred* •"•'" froin: station;- parade,, $25 garage, oil burner, every _x>on- Jersey: : "~ •".... -«<»**«.* — .rod of three-to-four ounces.- -S^ch | eftc B. Bard of Btooltlyn. Thursi Participation Gertificates- ~ a required. Tel. iiv...vi., norm KiUe. l'el. 0H5I!. 61-tf Beginning at a jiolnt on the easterly 61-tf side line of Tulfjf Street thiireht-. distant •" '.! a ro"d"ls a delicate...instrume»t and ' - ~~ - ,• • - WILL sacrifice nearly""flew six-room 482.30 feet" northerly -front the north- 158 must be handled- accordingly.,.. The regular afternoon tea served an "'"t room with private plassza -=<-liduse, garage, near statloiv..for $300 erly side line of - Moui'rftuln Avenue. 157 -UII,] floor next to bathroom. l Ko«ls: KeasonabIy""l*ricc(I at the Hotel Suburban each Thurs- [117 ., Ul H in lwu al>ov(X feet; thinee fJ) 80S ; W«ist Summit station. Tel. Summit south 23 degrees 45- minutes west 40.9(1 few rods a week, at, a urice which j guests of the Hotel. .Although flic 6-3911 evenings.* . ^-~ 53-tf fCet to an angle in-said lint^ thence H. s. HOSE mnm LEAGUE Guaranty Co. _ (1) south !• degrees. It minutes west was prohibitive to many. Recently j day Was dark and rainy the tea 1J8KB 'CAKM 1'OH SALE 21 10.27 feet; .thence (5) north 8:1 degrees many-fioncerns have developed rod [table with its flowers and candles 30 Bcechwood Road Cfentral BIdg. Summij^.M. J. 47 minutes west -134.20 feet to the~sni27, and filed in the Registrar's belttofl tfce Miigh S Investigation lnvliod, Investment office Union County, N. J. Subject to may be done by ^machinery as well 'j Her guests were the Misses Mar- ANTIQUES AT AUCTION protected. Iti'turn not less than 7%. rt'fltrlctlons set forth In deed bock 1151 p. 235. • . ' j or oven better tlian it was ever; jorie Underbill, Barbara Stokes, Address C, • A. H., P. O. Box 253, ,, • to he sold , i_-.,..v-.- Summit, '""•.. There is - | a rod fine enough to suit the most i ijbrist Lonscoro and . Margaret rOifry," J!)32, and eo.stn. j Do YOB Yank 'Era Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7 .FKAXK.R. KM.MOXS, .Sh-riff. fastidious taste j Is obtainable for I Knights. The Misses Rcryl and ADVERT1SINQ WILOAM?'& WILMAMS, Sol'rs. \> around $20 to ?25, while at f H> or! Helen Hatt attended the luncheon I . • at 11 o'clock each day. ^ Fees—$1!).74 '" EDJ&SH 59-6|. less one may secure a pretty fair: also.' " P^r convenience of tolo iiood« have been removed to Wyanoke Euciid fort or Play 'Em? : ~ 8KAI.KU 1'ttOl'OSAI.H FOR rod which will (3ve IOIIR and aatiH-j Saturday "eveniiiB Mr. and Mrs. Hall, e 12 Speed weII Avenue, Mori is4ov.ii, N. J., where sale will iR wltor Z KKAl SCHOOL Hl'PI'MKS AM) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3ni!!!!i ltor> nc the station. Tel. factory service,- and serviceable c. Me,yer of Mnplowodd entertained tuke place. • ' • ' , JAX1TOHH' HirpPlIUM DISTRICT OF NEW JERSET J£&vs&jmm<£ Five) ; 1-tf ,.~A..rods ca—n b!.e„ U.hadA fo»;.„..r muc. h,. lowe...... r. ii{ a[nn^. Their guests were Mr. SEALED proposals »v,lll he received by *7 skitterlnp prices. and Mrs. Stevenson of Maplewood, Exhibition Tuesday, April 4th the Board of Education of the ,Clty PATTEUSON, INC., Bankrupt. AVe have.receheil this unusual collection from .a storago house of Summit, New Jersey, on Monday In Bankrutcy. tne-m acrews or against the current In an older day rods always came Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Tonks of South evening, April 11, 19S2, at eight o'clock, NOTICE after each east if be be a wel-fly tied onto a cloth-covered wood OraiiRC, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Vogol willing to sacrifice at a groat loss in order to rai3e cash to cover at a public meeting to be hold In the TAKE NOTICE, that the trustees tlt lla er case there'ls form designed to lceep the joints, _i»t_N'ewark and Dr. and Mrs. C. F. accumulated charges. This will be an opportunity for dealers office of the Board, High School, build- have filed a petition prayingr for the ) _ find private buyers to secure rare pieces at the most.astounding c0".v?n'«nt. tine temriffie: stjraiia CMI the casting .straight and prevent tfiein from lCrnoin'er of Newark. KhlMr T Inp. acceptance of an offer of ?5.00 for their' prices ever ever known. Brought about by this nation-wide de- 4-3490-j «l. Chatham Those proposals to rover both the ' ' tillo and Interest In and to' a arm aafl tie difference breakage. The form was then Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Curomlngs of 11-tf amount of general school supplies and flvn ffmt strip of Innd uneunencumberpdbn y belweea 'aa «?Iglit-<>iiace and a slipped inside a cloth hug. Hut Maplewood were gueBtfj of- Mrs. pression. •' Janitors' supplies required for the a mortirago h&h&il by tthhe ^o^mttm t Ihree-^eaiace inosl qialcikly becomes this way of protecting rods wao not Including: Tambour desk, Simon WIHard banjo clock, 3-part school yoar 1932-33 and each to be Trust Company, which land Is of no Theodore, Miller at supper Sunday marked separately na to content, spnl- value, a more i-ornplpto description of apparent. One nay cast all day good enough. A rod so packed and-peveninu and at dinner Mra. Miller Duncan Phyfe table, .Martha Washington armchair, Windsor fld and sent »o thp Secretary of tbi> Hald property 1ft act forth in 'the petl- with an cslnnKlr. Hght rod and I'hucked into the bottoitu_of._ -„. entertnlrnrd-Miss Peggy Conlan, a settee, original condition; Diamond door secretary, HeppJewhite Hoard. Specifications and <|U.?nt*ties t'lon upon which this notice Is • based, fe&I little- fatisse, while -with xilont; with other dunnage Soon bo- student lit Pratt ..Institute. Bryan sofa with 'stretchers, Piecrust mahogany table, . 3-part. Ilepple- of theso requirements may be obtained heatr a Wooded Home Site from tho Secretary, High School build- ""TAKETAKEJ NOTICE^hat all "creditocreditorws | ^f •"** ^^^ <4 lours of it came scratched, bent or broken. Conlnn, studying lit Seton Hall, whlte table in rough, Duncan Phyfe set of dhaire, 8 Ride, 1 arm; ing. and ppersone s In Interest are to sho• w ; ~"!arinearly fswalyies the wrist and arm. Nowridnys it Is the custom to slip South Orange and Misa iWnry Con- 1 Pennsylvania on I rand cla'vfoot hi^liboy, orlgiaal condition; 4- Tho Board of Education reserves the eauffo bbpforf « tthhe underRign«dri«I I Koferc - School In I2n®laad, where the dry-fly the delicate tlpa iuto a thin alumi- lnn. ••-• ••••'. ' po.«t Sheraton inahogaujjield-cresk, Ivalinit gatileg table, Martha rlsht to accept or reject nny or all pro- on tho 14th day of April, I9"2, at the num ttibo which occupies one com- Washington mirror,T^alio-any block from, desk, original brasses; • posals for the above, requirements, as Post Office Building, Broad and Acad- art originated it is enfitom- Dr. Ralph Weller and William. emy. Streets, Newark, Xew Jersey, at ary* to a*? rods raaclj ionpcr and partment of a cloth -bap;, Tho ROC- Smith of New York City, , Miss •1-post ball nnd clawfoot bed, 100 choice hooked xugs in various ten o'clock in the forenoon or as soon l ii than Uiose" nspd by ond joint and butt are then slipped Florence Lovell t)f New York and sizen, china, glassware nnd. bric-a-brac; 2-p;ut, Sheraton table thcrenfter as counsel can be heard why thfe Anapsicaa into tho remainiiiK 'compartments tho trustees should not accept the of- men. How- Sirs. Cnmpbell Wood of Nice, with 10 loga, size 4x8 feet; prints and engravings ond other choice' Landscape Gardmr fer of $5.00 for tlwir right, title and In- erer. the, nscShrads of flstilng are and hag with contents France, were guests of Mr. and antiques too numerous to mention. i ' 1 terest In and to a parcel ot real: es- vastly 4EIT«'!VHIL It must be sremein- in a lnrpor nnd quite riijxed alumi- Mrs. John H. Kretschcr for tho The Kioitei; part of tho above ban l;ccn consigned'by,Mr. A. , All Kinds of. Work tate more completely described In tho Trees — Hock* "Work — Flowers potltlon upon which this notice to. herecl tltat in Batjland trout flsh- num tube or case w-hich may bo dnv on Sun'dr.y. Rubin Of Boston, Mass., who ban been a collector of antiques Ing Is a sport prelty Rcnemlly re- nuhjpctcd to rough hnndliiiK with- PI. gB 9 Shrubbery nnd Lawns based, m!»at> by one George E. Kunt*. •Siuidny evening n musical W.T:I from house to house for tho,past 30 years. ' - Keep your garden up-to-date or in tho cvoht said offer Is not ar •nredl JTuriJie (^!tt-daroaS^ to the contents. These iveil in the lobby Jiy Miss rtettv Terms- Cash. Sale Positive. Consult a Realtor ";, why a ffrwiter offer should not Fass,, wba access to :>ltnuinum rod tuliea are ilii d I Irc;*c! it kin, violinist nnd W. A. and F. K. HELM, Auctioneers. E. J. Sauchel : GEOROE W. W. PORTER, [ rD?4 walefR. streams are .ive and extremely light. A good Trckonltch, pianist, for the enjoy- m -II 'Phone Sflnunlt Ketereo to Bxokruptcy. Jasaiolj tfee ~ «tf large land- j rod is well worth taking ciro of. iueut ol tlio guests. The program