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Quite > Nam her af tm rn m M - Friday-evening Feb. 7th. St 8:16 Hlnftton Und «kit tW t (fee Hearing m j k e t m m •'dock for the benedt of the • 0 * r Hudget aa ftreaiwr at Relief Fund. The Veterans have spared no efforts in their en­ deavor to make this affair one PRIOR b> the school election. to be remembered In Lyndhurst. Come-oat U see the show of •hows, ju-st lift* a New York «W*aa* for lets money. W rtl look for you: Don't fail the American Legion—in War. ia Peace, we Serve, Dancing will follow the performance. MAN HELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL I FOR DEATH COMMENCEMENT OF WOMAN EXERCISES HELD

group it tiawaUaf toe fast, making its improvement too quickly without proper forethought ' ’ Over-e«penditure* 1a Ufa Tariaus lii’partmanta were hit, hot the com­ missioner* came back with figure! to color* were Mao aw* nowet, whh* rwei and Departmental over - expenditures IV -vevater I* m t run which resulted ia a total addition of 133,774,73 to the budget and which he fflt,»w. was reduced from $60,00* by aaving of interest through transfer at i m M accounts ware points of argumwU >. MM A fiw t brought to bear by the protastaats. ear*, John Aselta. Statements made by Mayor Ketaea aftflbrHa I. Ast- R. Bogle and Commissiomer John F. I taker. *FH«W»ne Woods last week which alleged polit­ j tut ns Rfealler, ical moves of the former administra­ tion which tfted ap m treat surplus of $«M*f to reduce the total in IMS thus leaving the present group nothing to reduce the J 9 » budget were an­ swered by Mr. Craokaksw. The Mayor pointed eat salaries af three additional peUesmea ana one cause. Purchase af a t* sqaijsaaa* was another he said. "You didn't need wrnm polieenma,” declared Mr. Craakihaw, “tkaaa police- IWMWfc would have placed tha deautamat sa

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ty i ur oft shut tr ox n ' ' * t Wah saata Mmmi itfv tlawM an M« law as*h «* THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19)0 EDGAR BOUGHTON BULLOCK, LOPINTO Pawloski’s Record ITALIAN-AMERICAN WITHDRAWS FROM BRIDGMAN BACKED As Public Servant DEMOCRATS HELD THE SCHOOL RACE IN SCHOOL RACE Given At Meeting MEEtM TUESDAY

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Judge Breslin. The trouble waa that He declared that he was going to rent MIKE BENEDETTO all of the womeaiand men had to his house and move to New York. He leave the room while Saw Adams waa and his wife and daughters have been permitted to remain in the court room. living apart for some time. He re­ PROMISES JUDGE The joke «*» that Adam* waa a wit­ sided with his youngest son in the ness in the second caw heard, bat the family residence on Lake Avenue. TO LEAVE TOWN secret was not divulged ta the ladies as they discussed the situation in the The misses Gloria and Ruth Turner An indignation meeting was held in -hall. v. the corridor of the Town Hall on Mon­ of Oriental Place, have returned home day afternoon by a group of ladies Michael Benedetto was agate in the from l it Vernon, N.JY. just, previous to the closing of the court room, once again charged with Police court in the court room. The being drunk and disorderly. There is hardly a week but he is before Judge Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Harmon, of court room had been cleared ot all Fern Avenue, recently entertained Mr. persons except the press, and those Breslin on one charge or another. This interested in two domestic relation time he paid hia fine and waa advised and M.rs. Milton Krieger of Jersey cases which was to be heard before to leave town aa soon as possible. City. ______NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN THAT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE ELECTION OF Club EndoiVw THREE (3) MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL BE HELD _ Whitman, Lehti AT LINCOLN, JEFFERSON, ROOSEVELT AND HIGH SCHOOLS on and Pawloski MONDAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1930 Lyndhurst Lodfffe, R. P. O. Elks held »» ■ .... ' ; T tfrt-trt-grther .and celebration on Monday evening an a house wanning from 4 pan. o’clock to 9 p.tn. o’clock and as much longer aa may be necessary, to for the new rlub room established in the Elks Building, recently purchased enable all the legal voters present to cast their ballots. hy the twig*, at the corner of Tontine and Stiiyvesant Avenues. THREE MEMBERS WILL BE ELECTED FOR THREE (3) YEARS: The club room is what was once the ____1 ~r * t.: ■ ■ * . Snquet robin of the baildimr previous the purchase by the Elks. It la At said meeting wiHbe submitted the question ef voting a tax for the following pur­ situated on the second floor of the building. A fine new kitchen has been poses: built on the Ar*t floor to be used by other societies using the building. For Expenses...... $321015.00 On Monday evening there was a musical program, with local talent, For Repairs and Replacements...... 20000.00 ami a fine supper prepared by Mr. Roberts, elub stewferd. % For Manual Training ... » ...... 15000.00 For Evening Schools for Foreign Born ...... 500.00

Total amount thought • to be-rttfecieasary ia ..,...$358515.00

' V ; * D istrict Clerk. Dated this 31st day of January, I93CL Note:—The term “current Expenses" includes principals', teachers', janitors', and THIS WEEK AT medical inspectors' salaries, fuel, textbooks, school supplies, flags, transportation of pupils, tuition of pupils attending schools in other districts with consent of the Board of Education, school libraries, compensation of the District Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys and of truant officers, truant schools, insurance and the incidental ex­ 552 VALLEY BROOK AVE LYNDHURST penses of the schools. A member of the Board of Education, shall be at least 21 years of age, a citizen MID-WINTER Allied for Cleanliness and resident of the school district, and shall have been such a citizen and resident for at least thrice years immediately preceding his or her becoming a number of such CLEARANCE SALE ,v . —the Home * Board, and shall be able to read and write. S!*V0 Sheets V ery good Union Suiu for Boys and OirU >s*v the Home-maker quality Rrg | I W S * k Sim 2 to 16 in Best M akee - Petitions, legally nominating candidates to be voted on at said meeting, mutt be E 2 , N iurcta, Hanes, Lacks HOOVER I filed with the District Clerk at least five days before the date of the meeting in order Pull, Value I'iIUiw Case* 42 *>6 « n iu . Reg $10 0 to fl.49. , to have the names of such candidate printed, on the official ballots to bemused in I * , ______Sak Sfc MFORT In the horn* Include* elsantt- voting In calculating the above-mentioned five days, either the filing day or the elec­ Full Star Khn-t Blankets itrg Mid.-Wright Union Suita, in nm, and if the home-maker is la tion day but not both may be counted *121 Sale 79c w e J to 7. Reg S9c. Sak C maintain comfort without too great aa 1 — ',f' r *• - ' ______4 * ______Qurfu, Hull SuefBLm effort th* Hoover is Msential. There Is aa The only pcwo— who may vote in addition to those registered for the last pre­ Me As Union Sum Reg Sl.lt. other cleaning method equal to that ef th* ceding general election are those coming of age since the last general election (and (Irtss Crtg* (Wtaina Very S tir Wc Hoover. It is s eomWnation of *we*piac kne MCv|uiMi!,\ plain and aad beating and suction clean Inf, which fi poasesatng all the other qualifications of voters) who negater with the District Clerk dotted Rrg I 10 Sak SI.» Silk and Wool Vesta, and unexcelled in removing d i r t at lea* two days poor to the school election - Rkiomrra for Wlisscs V Women •r . Y * • Reg VSc. Sale 4#c Tm caa purchase this cleaaer at • worthwhile reduction, if yoall trade ta The voters of the FIRST, SECOND, sad FIFTH Districts, thall cast their voces Infants Di m o H e your old electric cleaner to us. You have a >6 uwh Silk Dan 14 k H choice of two models, on* at ITS.S0 sad a at th* LINCOLN SCHOOL, Ridge Rood, Lymdhurst, New Jersey. Sak 4* smaller Hoover st $63.SO. Terns prices at* oaljr s little higher. The voters of the THIRD and NINTH Districts, shal cast their votes at the ROOSEVELT SCHOOL, Stuyvesaat and KiagiJtod Avenues, Lyndhurst, New Jer>

AND T1 i OF MORE ITEMS AT VER't ICES a t RICJ 'MAN'S. the LYNDHURST HIGH SCHOOL, Wave and Post Aven EVERY L EVERY PURCHASE YOU J e r s e y . SAV MONEY AT RICKMAN* Tke voters of the SIXTH and SEVENTH Districts, sfcs* JEFFERSON SCHOOL, Lake and LtvinjjMM Avemmaa. Lym* RivoB-Rutbcrford

alterations and to cha»« tl* m m *. The mansger, John J. Holden, expect to open again about the flrrt of March with a bill of new am) fine pictures. The theatre hai been open for IWe month*, and while the Lymdhurst pub­ lic has not "atroni sed thetheatreas they should hare, the managing ferre has had a successful aaaaoa. The picturo* have hem excellent, many straight from Broadway, and on Sunday evening, the vaudeville could not haw been improved upon. Mr. Holden has heard manv com­ plaints about the seata, and he thought that perhaps if new and comfortable seats were installed and the theatre u M m h** j * re decorated, the «uWic mar he hap­ a .ini» <2 u» I >*■<> *'** *•> pier jn his show house, so he is going • Wft. »'».»• >«<«•*<« U*- > *■» *">• I **i 5SM*' :! i > •* to do just that. ' S NffhMMi J* *>»** The theatre will be open m rj AvM**K Thursday evening, for the “Bond ... Players as per contract with the M W OItiNPk, .4 th* a«s****»i*rt» !«*» oI r w t!wpi W a ffle s-* In te rn a l Association. a»w V * t«*ti I '* *"tr ******* Ud Ww*« l*» «i»*« <••*-*«»«• lis p , A ppetising, «*•* mmtnnrnfertr W »«* J & fL if BOYS CRUSADE <*..urt A*, til* .«*■ r«*>* ll*M CHOIR TO SING I~l. wor*. * »*«.. «>• »» D elicious Easily M ai9 AT M. L CHURCH L a i £ £ S a L'M Two special features will charac­ terise the services at the Methodist j Episcopal church this Sunday. In the morning at ten o’clock The Crusade Union lloy Singer*, under the direction of H. K. K. Whitney, o( Newark, will arrive at the church and take part in the closing program of the Sunday School. They will also sing at the morning church service at eleven o'clock. There are twenty boys in this group of singers, selected from vari ous parts of the eastern states. Thej I will V ,{owi»ed in pure white, malting I a beautiful picture an they lead in | devotional service. Mr. Whitney, whi ; directs the boys, is also manager ol the group, and founded the organisa­ tion some years ago. ftople o f Lynd­ hurst will appreciate the opportunity afforded them in hearing these Boy CAS” TO APPEAR Singers, when they learn that th» I Boys have been received by President AT REX THEATRE Hoover. 1 The sermon at eleven in the morn Frank E. CasceUa, writer of ing by the pastor, the Rev. Georg* "Breeay Bits", a daily chatter column Fountain will he “The Glory ol which appear* in The Daily News, Youth”. Troop No. 1, Lyndhurst Baj wil! close up his desk on Lincoln’s Scouts will be guests at this service hnvhday,- February 12, to essay the with their Scout Master, John M role of master of ceremonies at the Nielson. Rex Theatre in East Rutherford. At seven in the evening the Ep The program, over which “Ca»” will worth League devotional service wil1 preside, is a special holiday bill ar­ be led by George Nuts, using th* ranged by Manager Haroltl Blumen- topic, “An Adventure in Apprecia Live on Edgewoad Place, where three Lyndhurst families have tion". s tlial, former manager of th* New already moved and purchased home* Montauk and Capitol Theatres in At eight o’clock there will be t Passaic, and will be made up of sev­ Missionary service in charge of thi eral well known vaudeville acts, out­ Womsn’s Foreign Missionary Societj standing among which w;ill be the well of the church, with Dr. Hyla 8 Watters, of Wuhu, China, as th« known vaudeville a*ts. outstanding special speaker. She will bring » among which will be the well known worthwhile message to all, whethei "Virginians”, an organisation of, interested in missions or not musicians who broadcast twice each There’s a welcome for all at the week over the radio.' little church on the corner of Stuy vcsant and Tontine Avenues. We as Court Lyndhurst Notes peeially invite folks without anothei church home in Lyndhurst, to com* W hen You're to the Methodist ^church this Sun The next regular moating of the day* 5 * ar the *i»y Sln*»*. * Im- Catholic Daughters of Court l.ynd- spited by the Boy Bcoa';a in their M i m n * k « tm H> B*Hkry with Md mmd 9mm feeling Chilly hur Bdttcncti lncludiiit> 4 over by Grand Regent Rose Burde liwli ------— i { and her staff of officers, _ . ' and Rental IVattcry, $1 Many items of importance regarding future activities of the Court will be Beautiful corner home un Edjtrw»iad Raer, com er Swyvrs»nt discussed at Monday’s meeting and Avenue with I4T of street frontage The t*»u*e lu i hrwfc rMtrancc, a large attendance is looked far. TllttnifiT. hall, beautiful living ns»m w ith open Ir rp ittr. Awn« Riverbank Service I ndoubtedly1 Anna Kehoe, Chair­ THEATRE man of the IJance Committee which man, ktuhtn with hrcskfa* insJt and sun pwlnf w K h cm l» is running a dance on the Eve of East Rutherford turned into an open icreened porch in the summer "TV second Washington's Birthday in the Parish fear has three sunny tod airy heilmtNM with utr hath aad flail, will have an interesting report to make in connection with the affair. separate shower room ’Stairs to ops-n jtiu jKn,- Tin h«»i*c & Battery Station This will be a gala event and the last See 6? Hear has all improvements, hraaa plumbing, oak acrren^ snd to he held until after the lenten Sea- shades aimpU'tc Beautiful corncr pfc* with two car gwagw, targe on which is fast approaching. “Little Johnny Jones” Rivmklr and K ulfwrford A v t t ,, Rulitrrford. N. J. , Court Lyndhurst will receive Holy with Eddie Bu.se! * Alice Day oak tree and shnihhery. , Communion in a body on Sunday Talking Comedy PRICE » l\* » . Termai J1W0 oah and fWS ■ i k t y W» PitOM lolhfrfod UlA morning. February 9th. at the 7:30 R »« vmmMAN. A. M. Mass in Sac rod Heart Church. Sound Cartoon interest gdl pst^ari^aa^^ Asi » the usual custom, the Daughters will meet in the Parish Hall between VAUDEVILLE ~ nm iN sm m oN she 7:15 A. M. and from there proceed to Prtday Evening, Saturday and the rhurch. Gamd Regent Row Sunday A. W. V A N WINKLE «C CO. ««rde anticipates H large turn-out. Uo not fail her. j DISH NIGHTS 1 and 2 Station Square Rmhcrf«»rd, N J, Mrs. Herman Pellnita, of S00 Val­ ley lirook Avenue, entertained at Sunday Only cards on Friday evening. Refrwrij- ments and a social time followed the CLARA BOW in games. The guests were Miss Jean Brown, of Arilngfaai; Mrs. Russell “SATURDAY Neis, of West New York; Mrs. Hrhrneder, Mrs. Adeie Sipple, and NIGHT KID” the Misses Martha Haiwberry, Flo­ RIDGE ROADv rence Mansberry, 3*pbi* Creboskl, Mon., Tues and W ed Madeline Tschupp, Eva Vogel, and Irene Hoedow in Selected Pbe«>pUy» Crtce Pflug, of Lyndhurst High “PAR 1ST Mat mas ■ *_ honors were von by Misses Graboaki IM to » and T kcId m , Daily Matinee 10 V 30s Iwrrnng ¥ Ssmdsy I SUN. CONTINIKH« 2 to II

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PAGE FO U R — uhndo “The Cub Juniors of this town for­ other than the man mountain, CommlsWon ____ ,2Bi« A fter a carccr, more than a little checkered *no something like feited a game on January 29 because Primo Camera. The exhibition hurst In the County of Berxie. providing twenty years lone. Patrolman William Laffidells has to say he is getting they said they lacked practice. TM UNION A. A. bout was forgotten as the crowd (or, and authorising the purchase and on in . years. More, than- that he claims the game is no longer fun. Eagleafle JuniorsJunior* booked another game got up to look at and cheer the Chuck those words together with the figure of the grinning, laughing, and three days before the game was COURTSTERS giant. Mays was so completely SfTssrSS-fBS supposed to be played called it off and forgotten that he wasn’t missed goat-getting player who did all sorts of antics on the local ball field for this kind of got them sore so they ssznxsxiMhJSSx the Columbus Club last year and how do they go? Sort o f unbelievable, might not meet on the court until Uie until Camera left the hall again. y.**1 tfg** therewith," was ch? If Mr. Landells looked nothing else last year when he was in the tournament starts. It is believed that w n u a TO 15 But Harold had left the stage throes of the wArst batting slump of his career, he looked hajipy. Jigging tha Cub Juniors ate allowed to play and was dressing when the a preliminary game when the Young The Union A. A. broke into the crowd called for him. Inc at the Town H all on Viilley SSi away a t the batter's plate, he was the picture of fare-thee-well, tare- Ken’s League and the Union Juniors winning column again Monday night Avenue In said Township as toe by defeating the Haabrouck Heights Camera live* up to almost all and place when and where the brother, I'm having 4 good time, too! meet. the talk of hi* size and then ordinance would be further m ul “The Alumni in a fast game by the score for final passage, a t which According to Billy the fun last year was not half of wha^ 30 to 15. Taldng 'the lead from the some. He even took his over­ place all persons Interested t to see first minutes of play when Sehibler coat off to show that his im­ whose lands and real estate ...—» ar* Uahle it used to hr. Maybe it was the drizzling rain carried on wind their tw o ______mense looking shoulders, were to be assessed thereforerofor oroC wwho m ag bs Jrs. will decide at their next meeting. a goal from the side the not padded. His manager did in anyway affected gusts through his policeman’s rain coat, maybe it was the fact So far thia season the Eagle Jrs. t e ? ,were . never headed or even to attend and he I threatened during the rest of the not permit him to speak even ordinance. Hald 'g&izxSraliordinance concerns a he had the night shift to stagger through yet, but he was pes­ have played five game*, winning three in bis own language. ” local Improvement and the cost and i of them. They have scored 108 points game. pense thereof is to be • simistic about sports the other night. He seemed ready to break Todd was high scorer for the Unions Incidently Maya, the boy who property in front of which such tree or while their Opponents scored 108. The the crowd forgot, could probably trees A tU be planted tor the ooat of tore particularly described as into a blues song any moment , Cub Jrs.’ games that were forfeited with four goals and twd fouls for ten said tree or trees and tor the cost of Beginniiui at a point termed I are not counted as won or lpst, but points. Deurloo scored 7 ita for make Camera look like a clown erecting or planting the sai on of the, Southeaster*] It would be the fans u 1 !ue song* if Billy decided to just dropped. . the Heights Alunoif team, ie score in an actual ring encounter. The Dated January 27th. 1»S0 , Avenue irUh the soul Bayonne heavy is one of the By order of the Board of New Torn Avenue and hang up the spiked shoe* and..- for all time. He was always Because we lack a court we haven't at half time waa 12 to 7 and at the era of any more game* and so we just have end of the third quarter 24 to 10. The shiftiest boxers in the ring. IRHj om httn- a picturesque figure on the local, u . .. j . . Last year, even when he waa i» wait for the tournament to start. Unions took very good advantage of llfty-two hundredths having a mighty tough time poling out the safe hits, he was easily one copy OP ■MMvrai The center, who Is called “big Swede” their fool foul rshots completing 8 out of ABOVE HEFK1 of the most popular players on the field Up at bat or on the field he Is going crazy and will forget plays, 12 tries. They have lout many tight ■was oh the go every minute, hanging wise crack after wise crack on the tricks and how to jump in the Tourna­ games due to the failure «f taking ROY GUNDERMAN other team His laugh at bat was so infectious and ao popular the fans ment. That Dutchman coach who made advantage ef free shots, or rather to AM ORDINANCE CONCBHNTNQ good on th* High School team rips the fact of having the apposing team SHADE TREE COMMISSION OF used to beg him to “do his act". When he obliged, grimacing at Uie hi* hair when he reads the Commercial taking advantage of them. TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST CELEBRATED HIS COUNTY OF HEKUKN, PR ifesterly side of' Mew York pitcher, or wjviiijj to the fielders back, he set the entire gallery of fans Leader and finds nothing about the The score: FOE AND AUTHORIZING TH tournament. Alumni G. P. P. CHASE AND PL, ANTING O laughing. ' ' Deurloo, f ...... 3 1 7 11THBIRTHDAY THOUSAND NORWAY MAPLB t to the point Tha rest of the Earle Jrs. are also ON THE STREETS, AVBJT waiting patiently for the tournament Carrell, f ...... 0 0 0 SAY? THE FANS ARE TO FAULT Battle, f ...... 0 0 0 Roy Gunderman of 349 Kingsland HIGHWAYS OF SAID ----- and we hope the other teams have ax Avenue celebrated his eleventh Birth­ LYNDHURST AND A1 much natlence as we have. Padberg, c ...... 0 0 0 THE SUM OF J5.->00. Eckert, g ...... 1 2 4 day anniversary on Wednesday, Feb­ PURPOSE AND FOR C _ 3~ But all that may be over according to the Billy Landells who crouched Thank you. ruary 5th, by entertaining a few of SABY EXPENSES IN COh inside his-ram coat. H e blames it all on the fans. There waa » time, . „ . . Eagle' Jrs. Ruegger, g ------1 2 6 his friends. Games were played, and THEREWITH m W S c p * he said* “when a fellow got up there at bat and gave everything he had.! P. S. When will the tournament start T prizes were awarded to Rodney Wil­ The Board of Commissioners Of tbs (Well, Jimmy Seottl, we recognise Totals ...... 5 5 1 son of West Englewood, Caroline Township of Lyndhurst la the County If he knocked lan, g .. •hall by resolution direct said Shade Sehibler, g A lovely time waa had by all pres­ Tree Commission to advertise for Mas If we couldn't hit them, we were rawed. That’* all the fan* next week a definite announcement ent. Those attending were Albert or proposals tor said one thousand will be forthcoming.) Norway Maple Trees, said proposal to be Totals . 11 3 30 IWezle, Caroline Russo, George Russo, submitted to the Board of CammlsaMBsra — seemed to want, hits! Walter Chamberlain, Rodney Wilson, at a regular meeting thereof, at *e ■' ra. J. K. Wilson, Mrs. J. Black, Mrs. time and place as In said resoleUoo •They never figured we had other things on our mind* besides ELKS BOWLERS shall be named and fixed. Said adver­ Harry A. Nelson Is Russo, Mrs. C. Deery, Mrs, F. tisement *hall briefly describe the kinU, making basf hits and snagging flics. I liked the play the way it used to Boarders, Mr*. A. Blake and Mrs, M. Ss !>« •< DISPLAY FORM Mack. ,nd™pYan^Pl,andrerh«f" £ be W hat if we won or lost? It never mattered- W c had a good time Honored UponJpon ]His published at leaat twice in the Com* MK^JBR*iT?r" and so did the fans. W hy worry about victory or defeat. But all that ittercial leader, a newi circulating ... I Mutual Isi* EntrenelbHelves Securely la Fifth within Mid Township. x r u - puMlea- was changed la^t year, and believe me I was sick of it. Place By Whipping U. S. N. Retirement tlon to be madeMmHfimhp at least ten days prior Michael Hansberry to the date fixed for the receiving of Bergen field Harry E. tti^ • o n , of 550 Kingsland .aid proposals aad providing further STILL ONE OF BEST FIELDERS Avenue, was■ tendered __a ___ farewell■ ■ Dinnei that the Board of Commissioners may The Lyndhurst Ellu bowling team party on Friday evening to wish him Honored At direct said advertisement to h t ouMishsd continued on its winning way* when many happy years at Erie, Pa., where tn one or more ne'ewspapera Landells has added some years since he began playing, and aome of Michael Hansberry charter member said commercial LLseader. virtue of met and defeated Bergenfleld on he will make Ida tawie hereafter, and I. Th»* *a»d Shadelatie Tree CommkMOil directed the fleet ness with w h ich 'la' used to race around in the outfield ha* left home alleys last Tuesday night. which city waa hia birtholace. The of the Valley Brook Engine Company Khali determine the atreeta. avenue*i and party also marked Mr. Nelson’s retire­ Tuesday night was feted by / h f 20 highway* on which said treea are toto.be due at the him, but there will be few Ui deny he was pne of the classiest outfielders Again the local team had to come members or the department/in th* planted and after due notice and heartofr in the Passaic Bergen League last hasehall semester. He was coming in from behind to win when Bergenfleld ment from tha United States Naval __ .*>y _ - statute a - a a —provided, shall PPMMO started with a rush to win the first Service with which he was connected way of an informal dinner/held at with said work. ____ _ . Saragna and gcang out for flics in that diftcult right field section in a way that game by the score of 967 to 796. The for seventeen years. More than fifty the Town Hall. A fountaiir pen war 4. That the sum of U500.00 ia here­ persons attended the party. given to Mr. Hansberry fiy Deputy by appropriated for the purchase set the.fans on their ears more than once.. . ¥rr.. entire Lyndhurst team was a little Fire Commissioner Arthulr SeWck- planting of the Norway Maple T . rusty in that frame for In the next Mr. Nelson'saw service In Mexico aforesaid and for other necessary enstein in behalf of the dtWrtment, penses in connection therewith, HAPPY GO LUCKY gams Strader and Wldmayer came In 1914 and in Haiti In 1916. Mr. Hansberry announrAi his re­ 6. In order to temporarily finance of the He Waa on the first division of de­ the salil purchase and planting tirement last month after yiirty-slx trees aforesaid, the. Township ot — A -ihhbc nlaycdJby the Coffin Nail* or an aggregation of some such stroyers to enter service in European years' service. hur.t shall borrow from such persens to score s total of MO to Bergenfleld* waters in 1917, during the World War. or corporation as the Hoard ot Commis­ name. Billy participated in year* ago, 1* ilt^ratiw cif -what he means 086. In the last anil deciding game. ML,..He had previously .,m . _____ —r sioners may. from time to, I Strader, Roagh and Wldmayer rolled honorary lire,life mpmber niemlw of the llepart* mine an amount not exeeedii by the happy gt^ucfey way they used to play. Most ment and was given a goby badge. Herein appropriated *nd Im m . . player* of that time composed the tfam The late Ralph liulo, lather high acoraa to turn the for Lynd­ a submarine. notes or fond* therefor at a rate ef In­ hurst to win by Ml to 7*8. He gave his work in the iKirst terest not exceeding six oer cent p«r of the Un a I boxer, pitched Leo Walsh, the tax collector, managed the This victory gives Lyndhurst an He saw duty with the Naval Avi­ National Bank, of which he 1* vice- annum. Salil notes or bonds shell be la particularly set t average of 800 percent in the league ation Corps in 1925 and also served president and advancing age as rea­ »u«ih form and Issued for s< outfit The opposition was onjy thfc Bloomfield Elks. The G reat rerger* with an air squadron during the Miss- sons for his retirement. not exceeding six year* from *on, of big league fame, was strutting along in hi* prime at, th at time. Handing and a more substantial hold isalppi flood tn 1926. t as the Board of Commiseli _ m ot - an fifth place. The local team after The dinner was arranged by Oscar Setermine by resolution. No note .^eSSVjfTisri Osback, Mr. Schreckenstein and Chaa. shall he renewed for more * The I r a n i piled into cars and went to th* playing field. a poor s ta rt is steadily working their way up In the league standing until Gailen. ^ears from the date ot tha Near the held they discovered a black frdme building. In it now they are In the Mrs. Gutheil H ostectl t. The sforeaaid shprnpriation Is » was a bar. Prohibition was not working at the tune. Despite Barringer and Wldmayer ar* perhaps apply to local improvements aa herein the moat consistent scorers on thr To Las Amigos Club P. S. Offer Reduction contemplated ami an aessawr |/o 's entreaties, and the fact they were to face Fergeraon, the after to be levied on real p an t while, the vest usually comr front of which such tree t> players visited the little black house. The buMng was Ml a hill. through In tint*Ate of need, Mrs. Harry Gutheil, of 309 Travers In Gas For Heating be planted for the cost ef m jpra.. H lH i trees and for the holding fourth place in Place, entertained the members of the planting the same. At thr foot of the slope was the field. They did not leave the front of L^rndhnrstit did the ‘ ^unusual by Los Amigos Bridge Club a t her home Public Service Electric and Gas 7. Anythin# not covered h r this or» * \ building until a special delegation from the Elks arrived and heating t league leading' Bloomfield on Tuesday evening. High scores Company has filed with the State dinanee shall he determined and provided team in t Ridgewood and were made by Mrs. J. W. Williams, Board o# Public Utility < 'ummisisonerr for by resolution. *. masked them if they would please gat on the field so the game Belleville ar* 1.' That this ordinance shall take SC* r other teams in front and Mrs. Charlea Grant, and the con­ an “Optional rate for gas for heating feet ten daya after the publical of Lyndha:rat In league standing. solation prise went to Mrs. William buildings'*, to become effective with thereof, after its final passags. could start. , LamMls. Following the games, the bills rendered after March 1, 1930, Req. No. H1Q. Certainly they would They swooped out of the place like a hunch Haarde . , 117 156 hostess served refreshments and all covering consumption from 'February, Jan. 11 Feb. 7-HM. Stagier .. 234 172 enjoyed a social time. During the 1930 meter readings. of locoed Indians They raced down the hill yelling and waving their IN CHANCKRY o r : HSak .... 176 168 147 social hour, Mrs. H. Brockman enter- The new raters eight cents per 100 Between Jofrh Muller, gloves They announced they wert ready. They were The final score PMtlln . . . 213 162 126 AkMd with eccentric dances with Mrs. cubic feet and ia available to custom­ John Sad lock. Jr., and I waa 2 to t> lavor the Lyndhurst team. Their conduct all afternoon was Kesterke . 196 176 I' ' Louis favier accompanying her on the his wife, defendants. Ft, 1 ers who guarantee a minimum revenu* Apm i«. a. ». m e. such a* to startle the staid Bloomfieklers. Ttfc final gesture o f the local piano. _■ of 3160, representing a consumption T o ta ls CHAitl^KB W, 8TOVKR, outfit was to go up to the Bloomfield manager, snap their fingers under 667 936 763 AmoHg thoae praaent were the Ues- .if '.'(KUKHI cubic feet during the heat- ftj- virtue of the above staled w Lyadkurst (3) *»<"** Ah* Benowits, J. W. Williams, me directed and delivered, I have his rtoar and inform him they wouldn't give him ‘a return game because uigperiod—October to Maf.-iaehtsiv*. upon and will expose for sale at Strader ...... 1*6 IM 201 William Lamtall^ Charles Grant, John This-is the third reduction in *»!■ vendue at the SherWa • office, Ii Bloomfield wasn't quite gotnl enough. Barringer * ...... 137 136 131 “ ogan, H. Brockman, Louis Favier, for house heating I j the City of Hackensack, on Keagh ...... 167 173 19t company since it bei to recommend WKllNBMMY. rtSHRUARY l». IM«. 136 174 st IWO O'clock in ’the afternoon, all that PATERNO SIGNING UP PLAVERS fc/cg ^ ^ "" to Its customers tir use of gas in Certain lot. tract or parcal of land aad fatttM “Ilia _ dmayer IS 192 central house heating plants. premises, hereinafter .particularly de­ scribed. situate, lying and Perhaps Billy's statetiu * ’ 'n too seriously. • A hall player T outs 796 »40 391 xpsmship rf Lyndhurst la Mrs. Geriack Hostess of Bergen New ,*a*t of Lot eae kuadrsd doesn't say quit until h n ii „ _ it prop him up. Anyway Joe How They Stand and State of I as shewn sn a certain n BI mm field Lyndhurst Notes Ite g ln ndn* ih at a point , Columbus Oub mana*, — * Landells a signed member of 4 To Legions Auxiliary westerly (iat ' of f**** Avem IliUKFWtHMJ ■ Im , * .767 Members of the Outdoor Sport thousand seven hundred thirty-seven next year s fold M«i of U*t ye.tr*s outfit has already announced It Beltavllle ...... 23 10 Ilfty one hundredths (l,7I7.H) will he hack Bear Fox, and ( ’.hippy Chrsrt, will he hack at short slop Rutherford ...... Mra. M. Geriack, of |U Pag* Ave­ Club met on Friday evening at the northwesterly from the westerly COI 20 13 nue, waa hosteaa on Wednesday even­ home ot Thomas Elliott, of Ridge of rage Avenue aad Ridge Road; ths and second base again Dave ' Livclli will decorate the first sack Lyndhurst ...... IS 13 Road. Th* ofikers o f th* ctab are n i Kearny ...... 14 22 ing to the Auxiliary of the Harold G. njufcaaiaik ..... Barringer Part of the American Allan Crankahaw, president; James o f J M id W hether oe not H atty Habit w ltt play third is pi utilsintfiral 13 SO Legion, Du Pont, vice-president; Thsana El­ ■ atdPark .. 9 31 liott, secretary; aad Sherwood Castles, lie has not nwtdc a definite ntstemcnt yet. Bob Barhuscio and Bergen field 9 dir*. Norman MdRaehem. chairman 21 treasurer.' r««s av. w« nt Wutwowl I ef th* committee reported that a com three roils W a mMrs. William Grafmeyer of Park DRESSES AND HATS Is Ju t _ i.“s ^ . J r ^ £ : > M An annonncemmjt wa. ss^i, that Place, U ill st her hr home. W s birthday with fitting cereatealaa Mr. Duncan, presiden t of hh* county oa February ft. LUO WALSH QUIET auxiliary will prevent a «ve dollar K n Bertram Thomas of Third ts r Th* affair will take piac* at ths piece U th* suailiary which has Qasac Hat Shoppe Rnaawvall Dance Palace Jonsph Pei- t f mi* Is entertaining her mother, Mra. AD > W*l»h * front How his Ytwng Men t League lara, srhool trustee is presldswt of th* Sm*S£m ? tK' : Crthrru“ Mora a of Brooklyn. n county am dinti far tha Aacai year «,—, Ridge Kocd nppw iif U mcmIr S erial out hi W sn,T Ht year, i* fv im; ke|U below dtKga. The trying dub and II head ef the eonunittsw ar Mrs. Fre4a Cnnfhvth* local paaident, Mrs. U m Phalen Sixth A ven«» | I pittW r iter, thr Jrsl mute hurlec, who did ao well tn rangtn* th* affair declared that ah* will preeeni another j. omfined te hat Im Now (Bsplaying it* latest and nemeat hnc ot n< e J At this Uses Miss Kmtly Gaidetti. with aa attach i game* ne jwu ■j f go Ave dollar gold piece ha the local arut CLASSIC imESSES V MILLINERY - sister of Conwusaiester John K Uai If K he th e w tnaar. South amf irj t u t V i Bfsililyii The husky hurfcr m ywmg and *£• DRESSES in aD design* of style, cotan detti will present the cinh with • The amn county meeting wig h* »*rgew t Otto i r ., ef the cottiMtg tu Mu M t» ii* about ba' IsvocaWy impressed Brooklyn scout* — ------silk - < Lyndhurst jnsurpasecd in th* beautv of tMwa. AB «ae« > Mayer Rhgia m held in HaaWoucfc HetrhU oa Tuesday Pol Spartirwnt t h«a afternoon. Mra Corwin tm made a r nsteelad to attend Ikt Police from 14 lb 12'/, and pneed r's . arrit W ha. k T hat n e w Jiawny Breshti,} trt*W*tb I kn present i MBI “*•«■ I ia r tranaysrtaUoa. and Training School a t Traaum. .Sergeant riiJan, Boh King, Huh South, A1 Lindasf. Bart1 Th* eiMamllte* ia charge canst sls of j ?*' ta ga laay cat! Rather Bayer ar'" gnae far eaa month. # a n » d « p Soupy IV.^i-tt snJ (dher* will he ready when the Uwrsn*. Catalans chairman, Oku. 1 This imiaina ia See the benefit of the variom* pbIic* departms at» jr. Whit* dresses for Orgiiiinim x avulahir an Otertl. Mra. Joh* f. Brealia New Jersey. The ngkaew 'am trained ^ttef The Qmwc Store ha* th* pick froan ia sharp shmtiag, and other rrntindi ♦Ot dicaa factooea o t 14m t m k Cte», and *f dealing with the eliminate Bible CU» W 9 your very sash in Jrcs* <* hat can be arrved HlX>NOMYi her member, Mr*. J Mr. aad Mrs. WaRer T>*v».. s r Hrnntty beefy m 15he«r" amd "SemeBw tlaiw M tl tt pa* f t. ham* rumlaad te her 71# Basnad Aveame entertained an HATS the bow tn Ml* $149 to t).ra»nt use thr diisscti There'll i Aeshaa, a rs haareal was h*H the h**Mas served refresh were mode be Mr* a VaBhaegghi j ^ f t> c a D a a s s e s i n n f t r o c a n t o n , * Nw th . l.y edharet tiM a Oaaa* I n n _ _ I ar! WellmeieiA, . i, young men. sweated aad hut. cranoN a^ otonacm . talamswt aad hirthday party wMeh I* < name Other g f s t i wars Mr ami Mra. TW Start at Service aad Hi» i ajgg Om Mg heocht of a (lahf peen sn Tuaeday Fshmary I t * W fhenaiC Mr. w'ebber aad Mra.: m & a. a Charrh j He< Wsilmeeich. wtth 4m heal and beet- i AB memhsrs aad their frtMtda a been. *m made th* saesad tskte at >- -« A— ., i cardlaWy levited la atlead th* saHa The ae xt Mg win h* held s T ^ r V«4b*r hnmi mim it.-:*” OT®

PAGE FIVE THE COMMERCIAL LEADER. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1*10 ^aaaagi -■» „ i» *“ >« to lift the lid Commission'sjtinds far this par- fores, *n a the bonding situation next FDOM. — * ml“ ''v thatwa^nw 1 a*# th* ***v - hill * ---- —rl urine a asa^ • « 9 Bond Players To Tur^dsv ' Tint Week In weri** to him. So Artis* Om themselves in Med ot a night ' Far thi*. credit mart he awarded to 1 Aadit Repwt We might mention coincidentally Mr. Abell brought oat sometime age ORDER YOUR here, that Mrs. Fieckert's ladies will John Willard, the author, who has giv­ It is a noteworthy feature of our that night bags had been purchased, ww^ i ■* ww**w* aaaK ■ en to the stage a most inganteas a* - lawmaker’s interests in their con- meet in Trenton on the same day but up to prea* time, Mia* Jones Dorothv Tscberiaf that the Governor is absent No and her conferee* had not located well aa a most exciting play. Someone 1 situents that norvtoedial measures significance attached to that. W ell uraauaiioD ha* likened a vislt to "TSe Cat and were introduced to reorganise our the bag*. Canary" to a ride **i some in COAL State Government and carry out the My What The tentative plan* of the legis- gettioua«imu "Chut* the — Chute*”,v . . where the. recommendations of the National In­ Names! lature is to reconvene on M*t i*>n»r k m d ci V m * n J th e n job* for the faithful. The Senator The Keralt I* transmission (ot telephone ajnvertotton* backed by aa ^ New Jcrwrv people. wh*A*f they reach suffer uther ktniK urunauiedl this gibraitor of Democracy.' P in t, aaceadltleaal acrow the mset, the cMiMW or |d he appeased the World War Veteran* guarantee. 0 a in Hudson who, were complaining Europe. A pt4icy tin y**ir bom r or t m iw p n fw rty about the manner of appointment ot dlaplay at all sergeant-at-arms and- -court crier*. earatar**. A*k' w n 'l he^» i nit y» air ka» ui w its, w o * !, Iw iw The Senator’s Bill will permit the to have an* NEW JERSEY BELL judges to name the** functionaries. •ar repress gUsa n<*r pay iut yuur nuicfi audxnr^tk. He then went afl*r the multitude of bus inspector* and dropped a nest tlve* calL TELEPHONE COMPANY little measure ia the, hopper to take Wtttof* / * *•. KEH’ oil y<-ur KU>kiu*» «*J afl jfuur m the appointment of Inspectors out of the hands of munielpst authorities and place them to the hand* of the tont» iniuraj all the ttm apdna tK dm ndm td Utility Commission. H* aleo offered * repealer for A a Mdnw#* la« k «s tu w fetdi ytai ag twnar, » rt tiady eupmml whkh would restore the statute for judge* to recall «n*Kie* within *U montha instiatUaT thirty days Hat­ IN(X>MIUnTE and dl planned tneurwH* ing the appointment ot *f*cial in- W A STE t>—Carpenter ve-Ugator» in 61* hand* ot prew- M u o n Work. Re roafiinf. even ki e*«t ctanpgmn, nay he av dasdrwi* * cutoru Smith of Essex *hd Drewen. of Hudson, without th* fertnabty af Ganges. Porch Enclosures, i, an aiMrance. civil service examinations, is another Weatherstrip*. Alter* two*. McAllister Bili *•- Abe# Will Screen* I S R <4h*t t» w et Ms! fufly Unable ------E u f M m & y That f2i^00 appro [Mia ti on far the p u p p ed tu (tndrt the heat arrvka, ansi *ts.l in r«ntinav S i i t X* AMI Cosae*«wn HONK REBUILDING CO. M Still ia the offing. The l*eder* hdp y»ju Urteimsrsr whether, a* a wH4r yuur haw* art dwlded a* to whether they will give it ot not. Sen Wolber nskt art whs|til d y anti pfuperly maurrd •aye It may be forthcoming, h etslement at eertota^.

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sected under the microscope of the Abell Committee ana j the National Institute of Public Adminstration. It is a j wise counsellor w h o persuaded the New Jersey State Legislature to recess for a fortnight and give due con- sideration to proposals now confronting that body. Major reorganizations of the State Government in relation to financial administration demands attention. Some 300 changes in the election laws are proposed. An important and controversial revision of Civil Service is pending. The State’s policy toward Banking and Building aid Loan organizations ls under scrutiny. New Tunnels crossing of the North River press for attention. Bills of | SCOUT CAMPAIGN doubtful'character, including those whose purposes are- FOR FUNDS WILL Five Y e a rs A g o T h is W eek not clear and others which embody the pernicious man­ datory legislative appropriations. BEGIN FEB. 17TH If you have any consider­ I Combined, these problems present a formidable array I ation at all for your appetite you ought to nay of subjects that require mature thought and the most j ™ nT\"*thl'tc&>Lh' Bergen* scout this meat mai'kct a visit. careful consideration., If properly handled, there is n o | ® Purchase some of our well Law Offices of conditioned ' fowls, and reason why our lawmakers may not arrive at some 8em: | : j y g CONKLIN, SMITH ft TOWE accept your family’s ver­ Lawyers Building glance of . . ' dict as to their palatable 17 AMES AVENUE While the legislature is in recess, the Governor will wholesomenesfli. Rutherford, N. J. devote much of the time in working with the leaders. The Phone Rutherford 694-695 governor is firm in his intention to prevent any unneces­ sary expenditures.' Herrefuses to accept the Litwin Bill taising the salaries of the higher judiciary. The Governor Phone Rutherford 075 will also be active in other directions, for, he must be, ready to present names ,to the Senate to fill certain vacan Chas. Lobmayer •ties in the State Government. Lyndhurst Market * The public interest of the State has rarely, if ever, been so definitely in the public eye. Not only has the Survey and Audit reports and the Abell Committee focused the penetrating public upon State Cwem« ^ mene. but, the impend^ #. m I diplomacy that must of necessity be taten into consiuera-1 formed, for Lyndhurst boy*. Lywi- When In Need Of ■: - ■ ■ ... - . . _• fh u rst now ha* three *cout troops, all ttD b . ^ I Yes, it was wise to recess the legislature. The public PAINTING - DECORATING inay now expect to escape the burdlen of unwise legisla­ tion. We repeat, there is a RAY OF HOPE. PAPER HANGING . ■ ,, --*0 ------SIGN PAINTING THE BERGEN CENSUS Call rj«HE great confidence in himeetf to do The question has arisen as to just what status Bergen M. V. & H. A. Bennett it, assured a younguer, seeking a PAINTERS AND DECORATORS will have at the rompletinn of the 1930 CflMU*. It is ...... m Second Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. lawyer for hi* soldier brother dying in a freely conceded by those who are acquainted with the I Lyndhu^t*wtiisupport its work for Phone Ruth. 2741 county at large that the population is now well over the •^ ^ jS J S y ^ n d aS5 || prison hospital, he could lead Abraham 100,000 mark. Obviously, therefore, Bergen is faced with r**uit. In nn>r boyhood, Ltnaabi, who he ihet in the street — a the necessity of accepting the law as it relates to first STATE INSPECTOR stranger — past the G. DEPKEN 8C SON (lass counties, or, changing it. Ow ... IwnK. . Senate >r ("h.tndless ami the various business interests GIVES SUMMONSES throughout the county have given notice that they will The following were arrested Mon­ day by State Motor Vehicle Inspector oppose any change in the status quo of Bergen. They Peter Waaoaar for violation* of the Motor Vehicle Law: ~ ' point out, and rightly so, that Bergen is already burdened John IMegen, of *47 Klngslaml Ave nue, wa* arraigned before Reorder | 54 PARK AVE. sufficiently with county employees. A first class county Dreslin, for violation of Motor Vehicle will necessitate the addition of numerous office holders Law Section 10, Article I, for driving without a llcenne. Ha wa* found next door to F. W. Woolworth’s 5c and 10c Store and will includc the augmentation of the Board of Free­ guilty, lined 110 0 and cost of o>urt. Florence R. Nlver, afJNS Ave* holders from the present seven members to nine. nue, E. Orange, N. J. lined WOO and Rutherford, N. I. . r*hone Ruth. 2094 Ordmarily, from a political point of view, this would cost ef court. prove of much interest to those who seek to attach them­ Mrs. Lo«l* O'Rlggln of Scarsdale, LYNDHURST TRUST CO N. Y, has been a guest at the home selves to the county government payrolls. But Senator of Mr. and Mr*. Michael Martha of £)handlcs» and the county leaders frown upon creating Sixth Avenue for several day*. >litical prestige through any further imposition of tax JACKSON - KUHN CO. irden ufxm the public. (Established 1000) e Thej only remedy for the situauon which now con REALTORS — INSURANCE fronts Bergen is to take lmmediaVe steps to forestall the iibihty. Senator Chandless has publicly stated that Bat Companies Prompt Adjustments will handle the legislation necessary to prevent the PERSONAL SERVICE rpounty from going into, the first class columns. Hundreds 142 STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST, H J. pf laws will either have to he repealed or changed in Phone Rutherford 3321 Phene Rutherford 804 brder to safeguard the interests of the county. It should be incumbent, therefore, upon all those who are interested CHARLES VEAR0 in keeping down the tax rate to lend their cooperation to j PALL HARDWARE WIRING (ar LIGHT m i POWER Kir Chandlesa. NECESSITIES Have your alteration work attended to at this ttnlr. However, Bergen is not alone in stressing its fears The beat time of the year to have re(Mur work done Protect youraatf with M r Mae 279 Cattle Terrace Lyndhurst, N. J, jBoth Passaic and Union find themselves in the same quality mother strips — far and secure the cheapest poniblc pne ft. predicament. We believe that the tune »s inopportune - they help to advance Bergen into the first class column and we urge W. H. HARVEY opposition on a united front, Rverythiag else fee the hear PHONE RUTHERFORD 4243 i * : .... '--a O laws______M tha hardware Itee that sUada kaniwtai — has

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George H. Holden Roofing ind Sheet Meta) Contractor SOUTH BURGEE'S LARGEST SHOP POOR BRAKES GET Ml Second Avenue l.ymUiumi. N, J. Miss'Isabel Soho MAN IN TROUBLE * I’hiim Rutherford 22SS Weds Hillside Mao ntnl *« 1* '*«*** 1t.tu»**M*. 4lM« tt» A d o ao o w in g Ui U * fa r t d M t brake* of km «ar n n n IH ' % in** 4 . w J P 1! eoediU oo. His ear m u taken t» Vi»»e* tie where the brakaa Were ■fwiiOn A Cooper n t aerwd etth * mmhi to appear hef««e Kerwntr- J. J. I SUPPLY MARKET iin on Monday, February I M l i« the e a s j g s f g s ■to i ^ i i f i h aad HwekW .4 I «.*««. a** *»*► j * " J * ,**• »< *)»»>»# «t • <*“"* KINGSLAND AVE Cor. R llX ili ROAD — — — . LywJhurtt ...... bum < \ i nortb«w'"> TE.rj " i t »f ».•»« »ihi* fcwwtya ; Phones RuthcrfonJ 44*011 nn> ■ n* i »»*•* <»«•*» •}! , J -»«* <»» •»« P*J*> I SIS& SiSS'^SI MEAT DEPARTMENT

i mm. WASHINGTON P. T. A. ^ _ IV i» will W> « raUapr pray*. HI Ml < tM lM I* m u TV r x i f t * * 3 2 A*<*«<o*.u, But feft that love wa* »tro»igfr a Founder* way program. Mra, 0. C mnntln* at the l.mf>eewei « twe^fe. •till, ■ . Whitman, chairlady will prealde, and corner of Valley *rw * A.« m» «ad Andvo«i[»nii;i'.l for common good refreshment* and a »cia) hour will Trav*r» Mae*. follow. • Neat Sunday • ■*! * * * . Mr*. ■ f e > w TheSvJrld* United Motherhood" pii 1 il wiii'ii— ■ ~ii ~ i—~———*- w | | | ^ l IR R^> ♦ |^e Mfthllwf! tt IMS tf% .-■ t*li MR Hi y , f‘r:^ IM v-xi i j. -1 t Cokk Grippe, Flu, OtngtM, BiiiotM Frver ami MaUrva. I, I, ike mm» r v m ^ f

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Minerva BEANS 2 No, 2 c w 2V I r s )ost wonderful for W t-ortrt,” confided a yo«i| brlda al tbe pre-holiday n h o b . “Mother tajr» ao, too. Aad when • Amrruan f(*»«•* FlWl PRUNES Urgral r«n 2k cook book out »how MOTHER aaythiag aboal aaiog ap left- o v e n —ITS SOME COOK. BOOK-” Amrrnan I W e TEA BALLS Hnndrcdi of cxprfirflocd hooukirri agree with MMLoeber**j and other hnodreda of inwperieocad oom witbtbr prady brida; for a copy af tmr oaw JkaaaM Cook Book waa givaa to evaij ,H N S M I l*O U bl * BUS SERVICE

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and three (IM)? on * il amSHu!te ESSAY PRIZES the south*e»terly (hieX K im A a vi Ave­ nue. running thence (J) eouthwe*tirl:f ARE AWARDED and at rirft magkm a t nenrty « , two (IM) and oh* hundred and twentr- flve U M ) am m id map. two hundred TO SCHOLARS and fifteen and forty-tour humliesitli* (111.44 > teet to the northeasterly side of Copeland Avenue; thenc« (21 nortli- weatfrly tad along the northeasterly *w.. of Copeland Avenue, mxty-the ant eilMMme hundredth* (il »•) feet t, the northwe.terly Un* of let one hun­ dred and twenty-ses. n d ill! thence (I) northeasterly *ml a t right ajlKle* or Hearty ao to Copeland Avenue ami aknw the northwesterly line of lot* one hundred and twenty-seven <137) and one hondred (!»#) on said map, two hundred and fifteen anti Ulty-nine hun- drMha (2M.SJ) faet to the souttiwanterly ■Ida ot Ktngsland Avenue; then.. 4 4. ^ H ^ T a». i*»0 southeasterly aad alone tho Hint, ahtty- Sve and two-tenth* 9M ). feet to th. Together 1 with all and almnilar the s i S S S S v i rlfhta. liberties, privilege., h»redtWm.ri- and appurtenances thueanto beloOKlnt: or tn anywise appertaining, be *,|.| to par and saUsftr tn the flint place unto the nM complainant. the sum of ilt.4 1 , with lawful tnt^ri*»t thereon/are I tn the second place unto the saM .1. - fendant, Vineenzn ( 'ee.U. nnt. the sum or with lawful and Mi the third pl«e« until the >>

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LYNDHURST, N. J January 30. IM # '

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227 Stuyvesant Avenue (Cor. Oriental Place) St. Matthews’ , Lyndhurst, N. J. Lutheran Church

9:10 A.M. to 4:10 P.M. Daily — 9:30 A.M. to Noon Saturdays Evenings, Second Saturdays and Following Fridays of each Month from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.

JOHN F. WOODS, Secretary

lUcd Memorial U m fd Presbyterian Church OWER FOR SALE—Vi Iron bed (Ivory), MODERN APARTMENTS bedtipring and mattress, also dres- Stuyvesant Avenue, near Valley Brook BOGLE BUILDING Mr. Reasonable. 140 Fern Avenue, Rev. Jamas H. Littell, D. D., You can forget the furnace, I bona Rutherford I17S. Paater ashes, snow and other petty >1 Sunday Services. household duties. Beautiful 4-6 room apart menu, vapor heal, TO LET—Neatly furnished room, with Bible school, 9:48 A. M. Kelvinator refrigerat-dn, gar- or without kitchen. Suitable for Morning worship, 11 A. If. htgr incinerator and other couple. 862 Page Avenue. l’hone Young Peoplt's Christian Union, 71 modem conveniences. Garage* P J t on premises. 4 rooms, *60-lftt.. Rutherford 6628. Evening worship, • P.M. S rooms. $80. Inspection invited. Midweek prayer matting, Wednes­ H. R. Bogie A CmT CHILDREN TAKEN CARE OF— day at 9 P.M. Day or night, 116 Valley Brook. A Cordial invitation ia extended to Avenue, Lyndhurst, phone Ruther­ all to Join tn the above services. ford MSS-J. 1 IT It PIANO TUNING—Save your oM pi­ ano, 1 tune and repair Grands, WANTED—'Kxperienced waitress. Ap­ players, and Vktrolaa. Use Lay's ply at 824 Riverside Avenue. Polish, for pianos, furniture and Hibta Mwei, 1:46 a.m. automobiles. J. K. Lay T he Piano FOR ^ALK—English baby carriage. Morning worship 11 a.m. Doctor*. Belleville 1061, 404 Union Christian Endeavor, 7 pM. Avenue. .. 11 U tf. i r ~ j A1 ^m d > C a > > u^ rfonl Evening Service 8 pm. __ _ i-24-tti Mrs' E. Taylor of Rutherford, will speak la the Westminster Sunday RADIATOR COVERS-Made to order, KOR SALE—Kitchen set with drop jSchool, on Sunday February Mb at p rte range from ft to W. Write loaf table, with drawer and chairs. ' tnlMO 10 A.M. on the “ Means of Prohibition or phono, W. G. Berner. 87 Van Mahogany two-in-one aad ,to America and World". Riper Avenue, Rutherford. Phone childs automobile in perfect con­ B..>k MSS.W » dition. Very reasonable. Call Ruth. ST. MATS ...... S887R. - r tm Sunday School l-ll-8tl lOrm Service, the topio "Our duty uf publish tag the great things God has! FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath, all done for as?* improvements, steam heat, and hot Monday afternoon at I o’clock, water. 6 minutes from station Bible Class. Residential section. Rent reasonable Thursday afternoon at I o'clock, »» 3rd avenue. 1‘81-8U FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas range, cheep. MB Willow Ave. r 141-Stl WANTED — Raperieneed girl for 1 Avan. bakery. Apply F Uakow. IM Stay- Phones Rath. lSM-1040-Sm vesant Avenue, Lyndburat. BRING US TOUR DOCTOrB p R E s a u P n o N WANTED—A neat appearing young woman te do general kouaowum aad help la store. Must be willing aad furnish good references. Phene Rutherford 40M RW'SORI IHROV FOR RENT—Lyndhurst, 6 rooasa, I hath, newly decorated. 2nd floor, j ham supplied. Near station, bn sea, fnihf Clic.stCold trolley Immediate occupancy, 146. WUaon a Ca, 1S6 Stuyveaent Ave., Are Qaickly Rrlirved j Lyndhurst. Rune HuUterford 2684. A m i B n b i Up It m ssi Ci

the ct Leoasa PARK MOTOR CAR CO. • 30 PAUK AVENUE LYNDHURST, N . J. , Phone Ruth 15711572 , > J (BUILT BY S T U D IIA K 1R — BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS All of tkm News impartially Told Entered aa Second O u t Matter. Augurt U .W 1 . «» ibe Poat Qfcce at Kutfc tn w i, New jeracy, wvk LYNDHURST. N EV JERSEY, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 19.W SWSS WIFE DEFENDS WHITMAN, PAWLOSKI AND TRUSTEE FAHY AND OTHERS I AWARDS ARE LEADERETTES CRITICIZED BY CITIZENS AT PRESENTED TO HUSBAND FOR LEHTI VICTORIOUS IN HOTLY BD. OF EDUCATION MEETING HS STUDENTS BEATING HER CONTESTED SCHOOL ELECTION Owe* C, Vi hitman Led the Wiiming T kU t With J*k» W . I c h i. Sccond. Followed By Joseph Pawfedci- (irorgc Bulloch Polled Uffeet Vole Of Oppowng Faction All The Appropriatkm Were

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T « P i J u . A » r t — U m p m *. « l-f«* . * u i , a M « ^ S r mge rwo THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 Senator Cha Sergea ayer An Winning Candidates D. R. HEAR TALK Issues uutcement Officer for 10 Years Thank Tbe Public ON THE LIVES OF (continued from page 1) (continued from page 1) D ear Sir H INrOpQREAf'W Permit me please, through your which the Township will undoubtedly and the man on the truck. Columns,columns, to express my sincere ap- Stanton Lawrence, of Rutherford bp compelled to default,, the people The liutherford police learned that | preciation to all who " (imported me in gave an inspiring address on Wash­ of tb- — —. . . Mrs. R. Rose, secretary; and Mr*. M. T wenty- four Ho u r B S . a safe depository for the State funds Onderdonk, treasurer; registra and his­ Harry A- Schesler, beloved husband Editor Commercial Leader, and if it was not safe for the State Dear Sir: torian, Mrs. Tftarrv Gordon. A social funds V be in that bank then cer­ of Mrs.* Mabel K. Schesler, passed l'i would thank you to grant me hour will follow the annual meeting. tainly the Little Ferry National away at his late home, 209 Fern ave­ A communication was read which nue, on ’Friday, following a long ill­ sufficient space in your columns to Bank should never have been granted express my great appreciation of the stated that the Women’s Club had its batik charter. At any event this ness. — — ’ endorsed the two women candidates Mr. Schesler, who moved to Lynd- efforts that were exerted in my be­ was a question to be passed upon half and whicl* resulted in my being for the Rutherford Board of Educa­ by the State Treasurer who happens hurst from Brooklyn about fifteen tion, Mrs. Eleanor Speer and Mrs. years ago; was Tifty-six year* of age. elected as a member of the Board of to be a gentleman with very large Education for a second term. Purdy, The D. R. followed the Wo­ banking connections and who un­ While a resident of Lyrtdhurot he al­ men’s Club and endorsed the two ways took aa active interest in all I want to take this opportunity to doubtedly understands matters of this thank the citizens who voted for me women candidates. kind a great deal better than our civic work. - Through his cheerful (imposition, and kindly thoughts and and hope to so conduct myself that It was voted to make a contribution The President, in charge of the People. critic, the Bergen Evening Record. they will never have any occasion to of |60 to (he state organisation for Y. P. C. U. Play Committee told the members' of After the close of the business attention for others, he enjoyed a patriotic purposes. , - “I have not hesitated to publicly large circle of friends. regret the confidence thiit they have -he selection of the play they are meeting state that I represented the contrac­ played in me. , Two new member* were accepted An excepUonally fine monthly bum putting on within the next month or pleasant Mr- Schesler was a member of the into membership, Mrs. Sidney White tor* In this matter. I have done this Sacred Heart Parish and a member Sincerely yours, meeting was held by the Youngoung two. The play is entitled "Tons of even though 1 could have remained of th* Holy Name Society, The so­ JOSEPH PAWLOSKI a'nd Mrs. Yaraell.ell Peoplele'a Christian Union of ReecReea Moneyy” and Mias Heiater of the the Social Committee had arranged silent on the subject cm the groum ciety held fraternal services on Sun­ An announcffnent was „ __ Memorial Church, last Thursday Lyndhurstyndhi High School will be their splandid refreshments. Thi* dandy that it was not a public matter, but forty-eight tables have been reserved night. coach. The cast as yet ha* not been social created a wonderful spirit of day evening. for the card party to be held a t the my own private business. I wonder On Monday morning, requiem high APPRECIATION The meeting was’ opened by Mis. chosen, thuui fellowship MU?ttg. the members if my critic, the ownir of tin mas* was celebrated at the Sacred Women's Club House on Tuesday af­ February lit Next Sumlav Jnight the teal Mis­ Bergen Evening Record would lie as ternoon. Mrs. Bright is chairman of Muriel Glenday, first vice president Heart Church, with Rev. Thomas Mc­ FROM LOPINTO Mias Bertha Doberentz read th. sion Study Cfcls will be held. Mr. willing as I have been to disclose Dermott, officiating. Interment fol­ the committee.. Honored guests a t the at the High School. Fred Fogell is 'to be the leader, and how he made the money he- boasts party will be State Regent Mias Ay- Scripture and Miss Ann Mitchell le.-o. lowed in Holy Cross Cemetery, North As Campaign Manager of School In prayer. After the devotional ex­ Mr. Walter Kinnear has been ap­ we are sure he1 will draw a fine at­ he has." grigg. and Mrs. Stratton, regent of tendance. - - -■ ■ n.r-Tr.TMTT—f. — * Arlington. In addition to hi* widow, Trustee Frank I/Opinto, I take pleasure the Ridgewood Chapter, D. R. ercises Mr. Arthur Lane, president a' pointed as play manager. Other ap­ Mt. s bhestsr w ir fir * survived ' by one son. li*in offering both for myself and Mr. the Sodety, presided. pointments were made by the presi­ AMKttlCAN-ITAUANK TO It was voted to cancel the April dent. They were that of Miss Edith CKLKBRATR FEBRUARY 22 Lopinto the sincerest thank* lo alt nt meeting of t&e. chapter, ** IS* state St. Matthew’s Aid _ the citizen* of the township who in organization will meet at the Union meeting were read by K B S Neuhausar and Miss Ann Mitchell to Lyndhurst Notes any wise gave support to Mr. Lopinto Club in Rutherford in April for its Payne, secretary. Reports from the Delegate Committee. Washington’s Birthday will be eele — , and his colleagues, Mr. Bridgman and Another important feature ff the Party Tomorrow i.rated by the Itallan-American lndc annual meeting and election of of­ standing committees were also given, Miss Helen Smith oi 6th Street, Mr, Bulloch. ficers. by chairman or a representative of meeting was a vote taken for and pendent Political Association by North Arlington, ent. ained on Hat- i To the successful candidates Messrs. against repealing an amendment oi A large Card and Bunco Party will holding a dance on Saturday evening Mrs. Harold was named the dele­ the committee. Miss Alice Rosslip, urday evening Miss Alice M. Brine, of Lehtl, Whitman and Pawloski is ex- gate to represent the D. R. in the vice-chairlady of the social commit­ the constitution of the society. Th< be held this Saturday evening. Feb. February Tl, at the ttousevelt Dance Arlington. iMiss Smith and Miss j tended the congratulations of myseir tool, Palace. Better Films committee. Refreshments tee reported. She spoke of plans be result of the vote was that th< 15th at the Lyndhurst High School, Brine expect lo sing over radio sta- i and Mr. lopinto and trust that their and a social hour followed the meet- ’ ing ■ made for the ‘ -tfnT-Union * Social * • to be constitution will now stand as it is under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Miss Emily (juidetti, daughter of tion W. A. A. T. In the near future. I incumbency will be free of criticism fcfe , j j held next Thursday night when the due to a lack ot. a two-third* roit of S t Matthews Lutheran Church. A Commissioner John E. Guldetti, will . • ...... 1 and for the best interests of the sAool The committee in charge of the Reed Memorial Young People • will In favor or against the motion ol record attendance is expected from present the association with a new Mrs W alter Hay «f I -sVe ave - syntem card party consist of Mrs. E. Bright,'entertain the Epworth League and amending the constitution. the reports received from the com­ silk American Flag. h»« Just ••eturnts n vlait Th« regret that manifests itself in Mrs. Eleanor Speer, Mrs. F. B. White- Luther Young People. Mr. Jacob Van During the first week of March mittee. Addresses will be lur'd months to Ik i . and tl .t of the campaign la not the ore, Mra. R. K. Rose, Mrs. Allan the Society will hold their Steward The committee in charge of theaf- Horace Hogle, and nter-in-law In Hollywood, Cali- low ’ vstained to Mr. Lopinto, but the !Verett, Mr*. M. Onderdonk, Mr*. J. F. meeting committee reported on ship meetings. These meeting* wil fair are: Mrs. Demarest, Mrs. Eck­ John F. Wood* and . ia.- defeat that was suffered . to Mr. irfmann, Mr*. C. F. Fellerly, Mr*. F. committee. The report of the 1 be held on weekday nights, and th< stein and Mrs. Eicke. They will be and Joseph Pollar, Huiioeh who deserved the undivided Rose, Mrs. George Lee and Mrs., licity committee was given by Miss members will use ss their text-book ably assisted by^the other members of the speakers. t rapport of all of us for those thing* , » « £ f t Hastings, he did “Over The“r e » f o r .U of uH Harry Gordon. Marie Van Benthem, vice-chairlady. Life as a Stewardship". The Societj the Aid. The committee . Proceeds wtjll he used for patriotic Chairman — ■* — of special committees is e*[ y honored in having ai Tickets may be. bought from the . lada . . was a guest _ , at the>JMraduation and for his countiills country. ■ ^ ‘Tswiwwp — — m m also gave their reports. Mr. Joseph two of members of the AM' or at the door. 4 rf her aouaut Isabel . Kjillht on DOMINICK purposes. • iir leaders during thii Charles Ornigli; if. I Thursday evening. Among those from Lyndhurst at* Aldridge, chairman of Stewardship, Besides the many awards to he giv­ tending the m ating w»re Mr*. Frank­ Mr. Daii Pattison, editor of the So­ en, a door prlte will also be awarded. lin G. Faber, Mrs. Alpheus 'Frank, aad ciety paper, ‘‘The Beacon” told of his larga1 verj ne. this Saturday at the High GEORGE BULLOCK Wrs. Edward Fitssimmons. pliahments during tha month. active Member in Hudson Young School. Party begins at eight P.M. WEEK A* THANKS VOTERS Mr*. Josephine Weiss, of 4S2 Page Avenue U a patient at the Irvington Hospltat, where she recently under­ Editor Commercial Leader, went an operation. | Dear Sir: RICHMAN’S I request this opportunity to ex­ press my deep appreciation to the man and Mr. Pawloski and wish LAMP 552 VALLEY BROOK AVE LYNDHURST people of Lyndhurst who voted for them my best regards for the work .—f— —...... ■ ' ■ Phone Hull.- f.rd 199 me for School Trustee In the last they are about to assume. school election. It will always be a Finally, I wish to acknowledge source of satisfaction to me that 1 publicly my gratitude to thoae loyal CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR all best makes in possessed the confidence of.^ such a workers who stood by me despite the Prices Are considerable group of the citizens of vilification and malicious slander used cotton, part-wool, silk and wool. Value $1.00 to this town. so effectively against me during the $1.98. Sale Price ...... 85c As a candidate for the office I wish coprse of the campaign. to congratulate Mr. Lrhti, Mr. Whit- (iKORGEK BULLOCH !M!S M Lower By CHI LDRENS STOCK I NG S -w a 6 » /2 to W h if a 0 1 Regular 29c. S ale ...... 19c 20% MENS SHIRTS—Fast colors, genuine Broadcloth. Size 13J/2 to J7. Regular $1.49. S ale...... 9 5 c W i t h a new floor and a new WENS UNION SUITS—sizes 36 to 46TRegujar table lamp for the living,room, and $1.49. Sale price...... ; ...... 9 8 c new lamps for the drawing tables in each And Many More Items At Reduced Price* bedroom, the house takes on new charm and' provides the good lighting that weQ designed lamp* assure. With every lamp and shade in our stock reduced in price i f 20%, it wiH be easy to have better lighting in your home. The supply of lamps at Public Service stores will delight you. In the first place there’s a big supply from which to make your selectioo—in die second place every lamp is EVERY THREE MINUTES . . . individualistic in dea«n and in the third place easy payment terms are offered dbi anyarty lamp . . . every working day you widi to have.

, , . your telephone in­ creases its capacity to be ' J ’HERE is too much chancr hi gursafatg tiseful to you, for every three U th* value of *1.1? and hooda Th* minute* another telephone it I ' safe* plan, if you are coniHlrnng th* invest­ added to thoae you can call ment of mmu f i« •rruntwa, m to in our growing State. ~

matter* over with us before buying them Today New Jersey has more LYNDHURST TRUST CO. dun 670j000 telephones — 47,000 more than a year ago.

' "THE COMMUNITY BANT

m r r v m A H r a vm i lyndhukjt, ml * NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I4, l ?>0 PAOt THREE hi |» ...' "I .1 Ilii I.r IM II.,,. jm.i.n.i.mJr.i.i.l. ... ■■ 11.M II I III.. jl .ii...... mm ESSAY PRIZES ARE AWARDED TO SCHOLARS

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|ly.la, H«»H» «' Tran>» foi t»ara lwyma ram|«ai|»*. aM n*tt«*» RICHARD ARLEN U kay ««t ol t«»n. aad )»f*u*anU« Uwuciet* Mtaln.i th* Arty h*w4 U SOLDIER AGAM rummanity •«••!»*. T*i» h«aha. »*». Ru Kirrl Arton U wrariar • HrltUh uniform for the *nt time »incr th*1 world war. During that conflict ha wa» a |Hist in Ue Korat Fl|ri« Oar|HS hti aerial work, however. Win* timUad to fly- ing «hlp« from Rnjrtand U the Ir-.nt pertly grvwing a*d faorttnoiika He wa* iwvent*>«i at that time. *fl--tgf-tT* the land He ii wearing the ilritioh uniform l.yttdhurrt h*» ma««fartttf*n, *!*«. again, thi* time that of a captain at­ hat a*> ity ta do mm h f * I yadha»»* which nerve* aa the material for •»- at tht* t*me l»-t»rfi.- imd man of the graatM timing undertakings attention of th* *»**r»i«g tw4i*< in the htkoryr of ParanHNOil. a Iowa, •« th*t all !>«■ M p Aftar more than a year In the •nil gw owt t» Hw-m. «<«» *u» ma*t al »i African wilder*#**, where they made « mm* from the people pad haah> a* mo*t of the location unmen of the weM Theiw Nm*4 he •»«* •# paipw* picture, Knifit 8, Sehoadiiack and ta aay attempt, thei* eaa W* an «tvw Marian C. Cooper, carrf ha* •*#«•*< much Be* Thaatr* for three day*. nf thi*. aad will •a#*r awe* la tmmn. ret ta *plta of It att th* far-tawMig tm*l*w*> Mea *«d *»*«* gnady hnhl •a wailiag for the day ahaa tMaertly IH*H NKlHTI

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NEXT THURSDAY. FEBRUARY WTH “THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS” THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY) FEBRUARY 14, 1930 PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morris Union Girls Lose of l-yndhuret Avenue, entertained H. S. QUINTET, UNDER NEW TV> Boneheads Again aver the week-end, Mias Grace Conk­ lin, of Closter. COACH, WINS FIRST GAME OF The Wonder Girts of East Ruther- Much Ado ford defeated the Unit* A.‘l. A. Girt*Girl* USUAL. NOTICE again by the *c«e of 44 to 1 in a TOWNHHIP'OF LYNDHURST SEASON FROM E. RUTHERFORD preliminary game to the SHADB THH~B COUMltUHOH of CarIstadt. Howell, Hi Brewster scored 33 points between ORDINANCE NO. I l l O. HAIU'KK. By Guy Savino Blue and Gold Quintet* Startles County Sportdotn By them for the Wonder Girls. Hazel Howell scored ten point* In Ber Ev« Red-Coml Ur Sk*rl Winning F int Game Of Current Season At East the first quarter. Kroeg*r, Lindsay aioneifs o t The Tuwn«hl;j ot i.y»dburst H-lt-M M«r»ws |m t belli on tins 27th day o f January 111*, was Harvey Hartt-nunn i fate to captain the most M Hanr and the Rutherford’* Expense—Locals Establish Early Lead and Roesehke scored the points for ao otlmdno! entttlert as to I Iowa: -Aa ' /I. . Ml , , , ____ the IMo* Girl*. ' ! ordinance concerning the Shad) FLKA8 roost disappointing of the high school football team*. Hewasa Commiyion of the ComnsttfST of r and Maintain It. j !The seorfc: hurst t/i the County leader of the 192* aggregation that enjoyed itself earnestly and wdl at WONDER GIRLS G. F. T. for and ai the expense oT six fvtms One game that year was tied. The other Howell, f 0 Vi planting of . Execution. was lost That was improvement, big improvement over the two previous Hotlstein, f ...... 4 « $ -frees; on tl . ___ January 21. ED LILLY IS HIGH SCORER FOR THE LOCALS- 1 13 ways of said Township o f ___ years of football. Then last year, Brewster, f ...... 6 aril) alipropdating tho sum of *4500. ;WABT. Airy Schmals, c ...... -. 1 1 3 tot laid ikurpo*; and for other accessary with the town waiting on the team, SECONDS DROP 2i TO 7 pECISION EARLIER ...» 0 0 n|nn*-i in connection therewith," was Seidel, tHtroducoil and duly paaaad «n a m seeking it to follow the path o f its Kaerapffe, g ...... A 0 n msuUn* and thereupon the said Hoard ot predecessor, the outfit stumbled into Cominfsoloners fllwl Monday. February The boy* in Blue and Gold polled an upsetting act last Tuesday Totals,...... 1.21 2 I rnli, m o . at eight o'clock In the even JARY 19, 1*10, competition1 that was hard—hy far. afternoon. ‘ A. A F. T. W at the Town Halt on Valley Brool at tw. 0-eloefcWr So Harvey Harteniann tasted the UNION Avenue in mill Townalilp as the time Yes sir, when those feHpw fans Were just laughing laugh, after laugh Kroeger, f ----- ...1 0 2 and place when and where • the saM certain Iota, tracts or par- fruits of the mighty, then sipped the Up their sleeve* those Blue and Gold young*ter* about faced and made Boescben, f . . . . 0 0, 0 orilinance would be further considered I and premises, hereinafter . . . . 0 0 0 for Hriiii patuaa^r «t which time and sour wines of defeat, _ - them look downright *illy. Franklin, f ... fUaee all pcraons intereeted therein and That was the fate of Big Har­ Lindsay/e...; ..,.1 1 3 wWe l«nd» awl real estate am liable With their new coach, Alex Latron Roesehke, g . . . 2 2 to btbe aaseawHiaasesncd therefor or who maym *yt« be vey, the Gum# Gins, who left B in anyway afteetsd.thi iiffeeted thereby ‘ are requested ~ ■ nica. holding this rein and that, the UNION JUNIORS Chii ff 0 0 (attend < and be k heani concerning __ _ *aid H fcchool this month through grad­ local outfit took over East Ruther Wi iters, g .0 0 0 ordinaitce. Said ordinaac* concerns a uation. It was queer. He won ford team, yes, jimmy Mahon’s Gar­ local Improvement and the cost and ex­ SCORE VICTORY pense thereof ts -to be levte; thence i(i awinortheasterly —. aton* tha send perfect!? humdinger flips sail for the Alter Soys- The Union Jun­ TRICKS, 26-18t AN ORDINANCE CONCBRNINO THR northwesterly- side of plot**.««>. ( 1 ). one - bun iving his substitutes, sotne- ing through th* basket net. Then I ml A 111-: TREK OOMMIHWION or th r deed twenty-flvelive (1JS)' feetfeet to to. t.the souUi- iors would like to meet all local TOWNSHIP OP l,rN»>Ht!RST IN THK westerly sidee. dr .ITNew fork Avenue; * he picked on Hartemann. there was the' entire rest of tht teams in the 100 pound class. Write The Union A. A. ba*h«tball team COlfNTY OF BKR11KN, PROMDKH . (4) northwesterly alon» the gangling youngster would team—just four, Helmieh, Kleman, or phone to Walter Rowe, 172 Valley met and defeated the original Trick* for■' -...... and aUTH“Horuiniokixinc;; tt iib; rtiR- southwesterly side at Nesr York Avenue Rosa and Meyer, playing like thii Brook, avenue, or phone Rutherford ofT Clifton, again.rnk 9K to.in IK , Mondavmomiay T Oil H ASK o r.SAPfl, and NORWAY 1*1PUANTtMtl .ANTING MaI>LK OF trkbs ONK flfty (S#) feet to the point or tdaes of t t the game, soiou* and (click, click, click,) pushing back all night. Thi* was the third meeting of (‘)N TOK trrnKKTH, avbnijbs and beginning. gBC0MD TKACT iuwnt, but tireless— knowing he v 2036 between 6 and 7 o’clock. of East Rutherford’s offensive effort*. G. F. T. the teams and the second victory for; iiimtwAVB ol s.UO TOWNKH1P O” Being in the Township T01 ^ .rn jlh ,^ was filling in momentarily. 1 UNION JUNIORS We ask you: What could the poor St. Peter ...... ,T 0 14 the Unions. Todd,ta, playingpaying s4 fasti*si anda.io - Vk shmok iswe.M for said Jersey and w h l T i ^ a cerftlis map on Then late in the 1927 season East Rutherford team doT W. Polhamua ...... 0 0 0 hard game, wa high scorer fo r t h e r IH K l.OSK ANI) k o r o t h k r NBCKf- evening with 5 coal* and * foul for sary BXPKiMn in c o n n e c t i o n Olson went on a wholesale house Nothing but take their defeat like, Snyder ...... 0 0 0 i t h k h k w it h . Furman, dot'd. Klngsland N. a three year old taking hi* spinach. ...4 1 u ' . ■ a. ______cleaning spree W ith a single sweep L. Polhamus , .*.... The »core at the end of the first of ComaMaMra of the is known and designated as plot numtwr he cleared the team of eight or so It was that bad, really. 'For these J. Sparta ...1.,.. . ..1 0 2 (*) in Block K locatcd on the »u»b- many, many years East Rutherforu W. Rowe ...» 0 12 Quarter wa» 12 to 2 in favor of the Township of LymHiumt in the County called regular's. That left Hartemann has proved invincible where the Blue — •••**-. ■- — ft,ions and « the end of_ th. half as necessary. After the eight reg­ *7 they led 1G to 6. The feature of the of the Township of LLyndhurst , .,— be „ and and Golden* have been concerned. l g ‘ 1 night was the long hawkers made hy ] it (s herehyby authorised to put-chaw purchase snd fc"?&>Ass v tf ^ t ^ f S t ulars were gone there were hardly Football, basketball and baseball were ALTER BOYS G. F. T. plant on the street*, avenues, and high­ just a parade of victories, but Tues­ Sidney ...... 0 2 Curtis of y»e Tricks. ways of the Township of Dyndhurst one together with sJI snd «tmiular lb« ' enough players to fill out the suits. day afternoon w*a different. Bello ...... 0 0 The score: thousand Norway Maple Trees. rights, liberties, prlvllSges. heredita­ UNIONS G. P. P. i. That'— f the Board fl of Commlssloaers ments and appurtenances thereunto be­ The pick .Mi -ggregation proceeded to win the first game in the high Different from the very moment Cencotta ...... 0 0 0 shall by resolution direct said Shade ns or In aaysflse appertaining. >e _ ...0 0 0 Cutler, f 2 1 5 Tree Commission to advertise for bids icfti/Jri career bcktfit! Westwood The game was a, thumping, foolish lasroy Roach’s whistle cut the ait Leha ...... 1 0 2 W t o W luid*satTsfy tfte T B S T p la e j I for the gams start. Lyndhurst took (■lock ...... 0 0 0 Lille*, f .... or protxisals for said one thousand unto the said plaintiff, the of alfair, two bum teams without much fight; mawling each other atxnit 0 Todd, f . . . . . 5 1 11 Norway Maple Trees, said proposal to be fl,m*&. With jawful. Interest^jfe00"- the lead, thanks to an excellent heave Geary , „ .o 0 0 0 0 submitted to the Board of Commtssleaen HABRY C. HARPER. Ramsey catne next, ------—-v - , of young Mr. Helmieh. There was amim — Jordan, f . <.. al a regular meeting thereof, at such Sheriff. 1 0 2 Schmile, c .. : t 0 4 time and place aa in said resotUtMa not much scoring on Lyndhurst’* Quinzen i 0 B o •hail be named and llxed. Halil sdvwr- j s s a , w ^ ,Mr SPIRIT CROPS oor part, but you should have seen the Dolan, K ■■ 1 2 4 tisement shall briefly describe the kind feeble efforts of East Rutherford. . s r.. 0 0 0 tr tv ire of Norway Maple Trees to be LEAGUERS WIN Schibler, g purchased «nd planted and shall be IN CHANCER NKW JBHSEY F there is spch a thing as Blue aiid Gold spirit it flowered in this game. For an entire half the boys from I published ot least twice In the Com­ Between th* Rut %r.. O’Riley, f . . 2 1 S t„ the date Used for the .receiving of ITrst' Natlonalf,hankb^y I.Vwlhuret.N to chuck in some points. Then the> n4l4 Hooker, g .. . 0 0 0 hall determine! the «treet», avf*nuee eno rSu«^t e - a a t f v a j ler put his head down and shoved. He got nowhere There was some fellow. Ife had tne team only two to 16 at the f i U school gym. Jfob Hrhwrty* on which «a*d tree* are to be days before it registered its lirirt 8 2 18 Plante. 1 an.l after tlue notice aad heartaf M ^'orTneallsy. February l». tHfc kicking and 4 lot of running by an Ibsen fellow But on Lyndhurst s Anderson waa_J high scorer for the S by HUtwtr provWed, shall proceed at two o'clock la the afternisrn, victory. Don’t count the victory en winners with % total of 12 points. with itald work. r danger line he was stopped, l,i tin- second quarter Rarhsey was coming tirely to his efforts, though. Any man The Breslin pttifrrm Jim and Bill A. That th« wwni of f56*a.«0 here­ who can take a team and in two in appropriat*-tl for the purehaae and csX145th Series, r^^ch oertlrt. te “iiV, pS iHH. $stand Jr away fr >m its own forty, yard line when the ball «kithered out of Ibsen’s were wecond «Mh 9 points each. Mbs Stinson Bride plnntiiiK of tho Norway Maple Tree* the name of ■erey Whatmors st»i days convert it from a dray horn Huber with 8 points was high man aforenald and to t oth« r neceeeary ex- Whstntore. Ms wife, on the grasp: Boh Pattwm picked «p ihc,e#g a n d .ilu h cd .j0r a touchdown appearing outfit to an element ha> itenm-M In connection therewith. books of tha romrlalnsat to nay and for the Lincolns. i erf George Ferguson * 6. In order tp tempora lly fli^aane Satisfy unto the roaiplalaant, the sum prancer Is fie ennett, tmt a miraeti ~T StW 8»T~ — ------That won the game. Whal we’re coming to, in the Lynd­ man. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H i . of together .with ■ J Y.M.L. G. F. T. '“At Church J thereon and comptstMnf* - - - _____ hurst line was I ^rtemartn, fighting his very head off, plunging Say this for him though: He had hitret idiall . . . . borrow from suchmadk twrwaaDersrm. And In the second place, in ease tl« that outfit stepping along at It) I. Breslin, f ..4 1 9 t»r c»»r|H»rHtit»tl a* the Board of Co«ii»i»* proceeds of the Mile of Oie aforesaid into th* thickest o t everything always. There the tackle began fastest clip throughout. There wer* Sheridan, f ...« . u 0 Miss' Dorothy Stiniam, daughter of nhmera may, from time to tiiw^, rteter- stiH-k shall be lasemcient to pay ...0 1 1 mifie an arrwuirf* n«d ejteedMlla* the aum plalnant's aaid debt. Interest and his conversion. Unconfident he had been, but the pmc showed no let downs and there was no sec­ Lothian, f Mr, and Mrs. Jam es Stinson, of 432 her*'in awropiiated *nd iaaue temporary then that certain mortsagwl ere ond half falling behind. Those kid; Demare at, ...1 0 2 Page Avenue, became the bride of M M or bohdn therefor at a rate uf In- the light The year ended on i t t B t note when Bast Rutherford fought, fought; fought for the jgtorj ISndlekuefer, c . . . . . : ...0 0 0 Ge,«rge frVrguson, swt of Mr. and Mrs. tereat n<»t «*xc* «Hffng al* per .cent per Lindsay, g ---- :..o 0* 0 annum- or _bon«"L2 iS «5 LS ascribed, that Is to say M that stepped all over the outfit, winning 60 to 0. Or something like of the Blue and Gold every minute Ferguson of Hoboken, at a "pretty «urii a rm and l*««*eo for aucti perton. tractj oal of land and - And it warn *hort haired Mr. Latron­ Anderson, g .. **♦...... I 0 12 wedding aokemniied on Sunday sffter- pot ai* yeaf» from date there­ altoate. ty— and being----- In the that. Harvey Hartemann was elected to lead the Blue and Woodwsrd, g ...... 0 0 0 noon a t four o’clock af the Marred of a« th** Board of CororolaaUmer* ehall of Uyndhurat. County of nica bouncinr them along every step. 9 determhie by rei*oltttkm. No note or b»nwi M' The second team could not comi W. Breslin, g ...... t 5 Heart Roman Catholic Church. Rev. *h»* II be renewed for more than ■!» ffSS? a'L.H'^.l I'.VnllJwa ' Golders in 192*. Thomas McDermott, rector of the rw»ra from the date of the original Beginning st a point ea the aouthweal out of it* trance and toil 21 to 7 *7 .13 arty side of Tost Avenue a t s point dis­ Imagine the sweetne&s that honor meant to him At the surt In a preliminary affair. Brown scored Totals ...... Is church officiated. Mrs. Helen Hyatt, tant therein seventy-three and ninety-feur the majority of the Lyndhurst points LINCOLNS G. F. 1- organist of . the church presided at «. ... Th<* aforesaid a|»i>ropr|*tlon .. »■ to of the y«s|r he had been of the rawest of the raw He had little hope The score: luber, f ...... » 2 a the organ, and played the proce.aa.onal: *Vit^,plaiMMarel"an”^ « n * n t I. Kievett, f ...... 0 i l Avenue with the northweaterty aide of : that he would be a ffcogntied member ol the team Never dreaming LYNDHURST G, r. ami the recessional, ami alao accom (^ . r to & »«rted on real property In Chase Avenue aa extended, asd running Lilley, f ____ _ ,,..4 0 -tinnott, f ...... I 0 2 p*niei\ Mm, Arrhie SU John, who nan*' fn»m of which awrh tree or tree* thence hymns. The church was decor-' ^ or Hwith i Po .tw* Avenaa. one haadred twenty 4 captain by his mates T hat was VKttfy. over again, when hi* team Kleman, c ..... ,...1 0 ',oisei|a, g ...... 0 0 9 sted with -palms, ferns and white j aMUng th. same. , - •‘A^.tw^l-ven^-mm.s (MAjJ t.aulfler, g ...... I 0 2 roses. . - ' 7. Anythin* not covered by thls or- feet: tksass- I Rosa, g ...... ,...1 1 « with Piwt Avenue. Or nearly so. I' * into the season, low gealrd and without too mach hope, to ex- Moyer, g ...... I 0 Menegus, g ...... 0 0 The bride wa- preaenteri s t the alter. •''"«»>? ^alj be drtwssllisd and ptwvhkai tivs (IS) (J) south t,yh.r father Hergownwas of white '« o„taas« stuUt take ef- paira/tei' 'wnh* 'th* rst couree. thlrty^v netice the most brilliant' season of its career That was nice, trotting 15 and eighteen liu T o U ls ...... 8 Totals ...... Ta 5 sstin, trimmed with princes* lace- Her I f,** ten days after tlw publication thsnca , ft) soutt------parallel wltl , . s £ on the field, Btsi, helmet m hand, f«H,twed 4»* a husky, cgtrfiknt ~8 Referee—(Roger Breslin. the second course, or nearly so, and et EAST RUTHERFORD G. r. Ion*: tulle veil Was ca«tht op cap thereof, after Its final passage, fashion with orange blossoms. She ' it angles With the northwesterly *td» * IwikIi, hw team mates. Oueisset, f ...... 1 o aw wvenue, forty-seven and eighty Conroy, f ...... I csrrieil a large shower bow(uet It ha {«T.tOJ feet to the r------0 C*H Eck Releaied (Tl norfheaawSy along Ow ' Joe fMolan, e ...... 1 0 ''‘IS? 1 ' and liVie*-of-thi-val!ey. j m CHANCKHY " o r NKW JKR8EY westerly side of Chase Avenue, one PLAYS BASKI: 1HALL, ALSO g 0 Miss ls>retta Brown, of Park Itace.i n,John Muller. e.H»i>ialoant a*h Kl. fa. Returnable (IS7 40I feet, mom or lass, to th* aooSf ft suttceded .htmself eaptam. *nd went through the most dismal John Htolar*, g ...... ® 0 honor and only attendant. Her frock April It. A, I>. tM«. __ Hack B'th. g ...... • 0 In last week’* issue we ststed that wa.< of maixe chiffon with matching cll\K l.K K W STtiVBR. Sol r H l season of-the high scKooi'* career Mikh w«s expected, though hat, slippers and hose. She carried lly virtue •»? the abov*> etater) writ to Mr. CsH Eck of 4*7 Roosevelt avenue. m' tl4m;ted mmI tUlvitfwl, I have N to l llelng alt of "last * eight or aide regulars, ptrwerful faclors all, were gone. ai«| the heaviest Totals I 0 10 Lyndhurst is s prisoner in Harkensark a bouquet of tea roses. upnn___ ;ti»tl will expoee tor aah» at publk 1*7 > one bund! Heferei'—Roaeh, Wellington. First jail in lief suit, of 12600 bail on charge W alter F’ergason, of Hoboken-, urns! vendue at the Kheritr*H[ * opposition ,n year* was to face the Vocal outfit llarti mann wa* hi* brother’s best man The asher-1 *'it> •>* tiarkenaack. on half score Lyndhurst It. East Ruth­ •f man-laughter a>NKNI>AY, rKMRl'ARY It, IW*. * erjii.il 1» the task ol arousuig the eleven to it* true sltenglh Neither wa* erford *. W. wC*te correct this paragraph, were Ray Glhyriln. of New York.| #VltK* In the afternoon, all that t.aritetd Heads Laeals ss Mr. Bek * hail was reduced toj«n« Kalpn UeM«w«e, « Lymtnursl, 1 ,,,,**1. trac* or i*arerl of land an*I I Olson Defeats ('aU-4 up in quick *ucce**»n Heavy discouraging de Decisive Defeat. 41 tl(M and was released on February brother-in-law of the bride. J hereinafterhcretaafter particularlypartimlariy ta * After the ceremony, a twptom was I setlM sitaate. lying xmlaki beingbeta* \"m the Bergen County. N. J feat* So It was Hirtenann's fate to lead the greatest and the wortt The High 5W»ool baskethull team (th, the day after hi* seeident. His J heW at the home m the b rid r’i m |.■ ] TawiMhip ■ ■ ■ H of Llaiyndhnrat K ftam Ifiifthe t < «»tiot) a. steely part ot Urt o n e . W lost another game to u Garfield by the ease come, up .m February 26th, \ ot ru ik* n ami Htat* of New Jemtf. A .lit*At as sb*wa ess a cerlata s s » a I of them aH. is the moat de­ When Mr. Im* kit Mrs. Allertoa, ents, where mi*-ic was furnished b\ HaginntitK a t a point *m th«* nouth- Hie la the Bergen Couaty Clerk's oOlee scars 41 t* f. fMs w«aterl>_.. aide, of Tage Avanwe . MM dtatant font entitled “Map No. I*, property ot th« risive defeat the ioral team wa* he with the aid Sf s ganUenuin from the Radio Orehestra of New York. ttomaand a**ven band red thirty* i Ireat SurSwlma Impcuveoreat Cianpany Quirt, and what thr wlitem tes.n "unaswuning" lUrtenuntn handed this year, tfcerbeek a forward Ka»t Orange pieted her up and The laewlyweds left os a motor trio fifty en* feaadrwMfc* H J tlit) nf New York tlaourpoMtod Is 1***1. / on the Garfield team was a big rea­ rushed to Went Hudson Hospital, and to Virginia Beach. The bride’s going n**rthw*-*!i»rly frtH»t the w*at#rl’ p. OtMoit. President. aRuwled bt NMga ! never receisTd h*« d»ir ol credit. In iKsI Kas* Rutherford loot- S#ay dress was of dahlia chiffon, with uf Page t*Mi* and Ridge m lt» l . thencw land a»>d tj a abam. Township of OaSo. son for hi* teams victory when he Ridge Road, North Arlington Jl I suaikwestertyly at right ang Bergen Cowaty, Mato nt New Jauaer. ball game bat fall hr showrd nomrthii g. Roaring and plunging scored 13 points before Use game nickH mckfd up ia oflkar i <*" Wmadrloth coat trimmed with far, -*aa. Avenue .aw•me ahundreat n u s folt|fa sis ■ emaining afl. I th- -jewing at the «- Meyer with 4 points was wijfti l b thought af W 1highly his sod a t e l felt hat. Upoa their la­ lliS l lew i tie war rear IIweMae at af sal-aaid ...plat - - tension or Avenue. into rvery play, for ontr hr wa» Mandssit, t(4cwful fhhre timrs, ‘ will st I’Sge number forty t**>.li. theneethence 111 IS) nortt------*- Toaetber with aS aad slagwtar th* for l.yndhamt scoring s goal neighbors and has th* w. - i. lly Killing said rear line o f p M rights, libertlea. pelvOeaes. berrslHameatu thostgh, hr wa* cwtent to Iri thr od^rrt do thr shooting and the and twn fmilx. being a eery careful driver. forty tt» l ami parathd witfc . , balsaglag ; The second team* pixy in* ra g e A V enne Afty ( I I I feel “ “ “ S anywlae appertatntng, be ssM I* **r * puslung. Ihr*-** Ilf ».sethea-ferly at h mi nary 1 on by f.sr^eld t*» l'*«p iw m e «*m hand) SA ZXLZJSTn* He played h«4--thall a - I For three year* he labored m fca I t Brown of Lyndhurst wa* « m » fe*t t*» th< iHgiiwetaity ■** of attb 17 3 3 .•“ ^ ;j'y ,'rM A *rK n )> «t with t point* while l‘%«r* At . thnw i go the leather t»»«ing ssjua d sum- prom K . but it never D1ZZYDALE cadefh abaag 'the ... „ was secosid with I pewits. J Pant Avemar afty (M | feet to * was fully rtwhtrd, though he »*t i »' * the infw* defH>nd*Me men on UAKF1KLD G. T County iport* in *i gasp or ao; Garield Ik ked Tenaly Tt> *day •be Hftt or jiaee %4 br Ktaetng. Srerback, f i U * the team. • Some notic.*d this year he was miwmig many, many shot*. ftir M* ninth straight vfcboey... and by dtang so c*r*ttfed the CU»* K«Mta. f .. i 1 A pennint . itrarkeld ilai ha* defeated Lyndhunt.. .Oh. ves .J* • - » Fhot' that sTiouki have Ki-n sunk It wa* known by a very few that Heeentko, f i 1 H Ptlte, f ....I • 2 T V East Rutherford Cliff's team on the. way down ft* Perth AmK|y * «ireat (Un* was playing tlH-oeh he tould. i> < *e* hw way entirely 0 P to cop' lU Sfty ifth straight arm.. They’re vlaimuig aU «*t* of DRESSES AND HATS I acrow the gynmasmm, and that he wa» thn*wing ii{> the leather l*y *hee» 0 • at ate vhaniptoaahip records foe the Garden Spot la*fcte* ...But try ... J f a bu prove then*.. .try to ... Raotery mule eettam there « wU he no T'fpMilHt. : . I ’11 9 i i . t I ! Classic Hat Shoppe 1 a strapping at mi second game anfh HuhetwK k Height' by taking nwr * fU Tt'RIi IS LINIWtniilil) .V..I a . ai the Mav MuUewntn. ’ # to 10 Whscl* ton uf * « t d al argu Rs^e Road sppow*» Lincoln School mrnt* even ii smdasly wanted to start one oe two-. .t h e tr d game ...ii » 41 wtnt tp Ranracy by a mmI margin, and a Ram try rt-to, *o set How dwplavtng its latest god newest hne of So «t * "hmg foe R£$SCS in aff designs « | gyle, color* will K*> U> wlnsd tid wl,at »*ne wtsuld *»y ] i then deckk drhcutely if h ....§ i I * vcty good team . . The Blue and W hite shoudd ht good ..I t insurpasaed in the beauty of tone* AS sues “ike m l of his education I k t»ay tisl up at \ . ia*wg Academy, h*tlwcknd Jtmnty Harsato end I JOEY EUL0 IN Av tbh dt in boats UtsA «a«*e wtttea That February, *7 date fat th t YiSsnc Men** lestvsf Uwo* your tsery wuh tn d ie s or hat cm he *erved 4 a tw»* **+k Heriw4- A A basket h*M gsmr s* out.. Caidwtk haw* the |ym .hat Hosiery hmh in m i "Swvtce" Ondt* at II >f per pf ftaal bwi to *1! »liu W«rk fw «*r IMM MMt UM> «M w rtt#l*«W »M mt*rv>t< . MacbuW»H. ' air. aad jba, T W m ii. t***w%. af 'AM WlUtt* A , ffMrrtainnf »t«r the *<••»> «*4 Mr asd Mr*. Atkert aa tn. (tarty gjrafcaKuWer, .*»., »t W o n asma i * - ORDER YOUR COAL Building Materials FROM Riverside Coal & SUPPLY CO. UK REDUCTION PUR TON TO* CASH PAYMBNT grant avenue and d. L It. w . R. k. ^ LYNDHURST. N, J PHONE RIJ T H E R fO R D

FREDERICK RESSEGUIE Instruction in VOICE and PIANO Electricity Has Changed STUDIO 268-270 Forest Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. Housekeeping Methods PHONF, RirTHERPORD 473 R

Electricity Cleans the Floors WANTE D -C arpenter and The Refina elettrlc floor Mason Work, Re-rooting, marhiuu put* floors In first Garages, Porch Enclosures, class condition. It dis­ NEW JERSEY’S GREATEST HOME VALUE Weatherstrips, Alterations, tributes the wax evenly Screens over the floor — rubs it down Into th* wood and IN RESTRICTED' . Easy Monlhy Payments leaves * gleaming surface. BOMB REBUILDING CO. ARLINGTON MANOR SIS Harding A*e. Lradfcanrf l'bona JJuth. 3481-M Old English Colonial Designs

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The fe w e r * of th* Thoe«U*trk w**J»*r kept in (Mod th*- fart that an elactrk washer U jnst as m m ivt I* laryr home# Accordingly they *••«*«•** nurtrirr «M*h *»f f i»i HtUe spar*. r*» they eMHtnsrttpd h *» that K *** Urf* E fP E R T REPAIRING enough to do Wf •**!««»• T* add i* II* romp«*li»o**th*y «*d* th* Ther irosrinc *tt*«iuww«t. WWo t»«t t* m* Thai atystcnou* n m e - d u t unkrewn quality that it ran b* fastsrMd I* th* ^l*ber *9 n m v t. m ake* four car refuse to obey order*— whatever A m. well M l it and co rre c t it A l Repawn Arr Made By Expert Me h *«r JMt * “ ■ . ' • % REALTORS! JAMES O CONNOR

Formerly Btidk Mechanic m Rutherford for 12 Yra. t i l a v e n u e l y n d h u r s t THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, ^FEBRUARY 14. 1^0 Miss Hansen Given THE COMMERCIAL LEADER Party By Parents Ig a* Published every Friday by unwmuji »a§*r - THE COMMERCIAL LEADER CO.. Inc I t Miss Eleanor Hansen, who Was If< Valley Brook Avenue ______Lyndhurst. N. ]. validictorian o f the graduating class ol th* Lyndhurxt Grammar school vSilw. at the SherWa office. In the City Telephone Rutherford 2201 wan tendered a party on her parents Mr. Monday evening . , i . ..EDITOR and Mrs. Bernard i n , on Tontine following2 ? tract 3or p3 a r c e if N t land and Avenue. premises hereinafter, particularly de*- BNBTl‘“ mNEn cribod. situate, llljl? #"') 53 5 * In th* Tbe decorationa were in the elas* Township at UmdhurM. In th* County m u : color* of white and Woe. Games, of Bergen ai»l State of New Jcraey. Yearlys s*ub*crtp«ion s i $2.00 in idvince. Single Copy Five l^ n ts. : dancing and music with dainty re- BwSmina on the northwesterly Urn- freshment* were the feature* of the of T*lrd Sreet at a point therein di«- Advertising Rite* on Application. times. He. 1 linn 3 time*. tant 188.5# feet southwesterly aliy« Ow a» ified Advertitins, t line* 1 time, »0c. 5 line*. 2 time*. /»*. m r a , ^ . KM evening. • line at the same from the corner formed ' The guest* were Misses Edna by the interwetton' there* with the ' Favier, Robert* Aston. Dori* Blaha, MUthwmtertjr line .<* Tea Byck Avenue; S* AATtfSJ: Helen O’Leary, and Walter Gleeson, thence runnlnB north 57 degree* 2# min­ charge k made for replie* received through thi* . . . # ^ u te * weat 1I« feet; thence south >7 de­ i Eugene Ciannaula, Raymond Chap­ gree* 5* minutes w«M ST.M feeti theiwe Copy for new sdvcrtncments »nd change* *ho«ld be received *t the oUce o. man and William MuMeiaeen. South St degree* niinutea e*-*_ tl» torion not later than 10 o’clock Thm*day rnommt feet to the aforesaid line of Third Address all null and malce check* payable to The Commercial i^*o*r ix., IN CIIAWOKHT UK NKW JKKSEY. street: and Uyace alwig the llne af the tw.-*n Olga W. 1,1ml holm. complainant. ■ aame north 37 de*r<«« 6*. ~rnH Fgarlc>^ -Nothing tT -c ll hot .pace for legitimate adverting and Joseph Caracul and Mary I'irw ri. I-J7.S0 feet to the point and place uf be- t o h f i r a t ...... | T T_. _ r...... his wife, Canieci, hi# wil ~ LYNDHURST.' NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1930 ^ Comi>«ny, defei able Mhiij.bitf fol'r- I1 .»*•or"'Irt*" lit ttnvwUe ftitfMsrtainiiM?* 'tm ^Saee'tnto aokj.&r Ry virtue of the itbovt>v« stated ... wiil to 1 «mv and *atl«V .ta th*. «r»t unt LYNDHURST LEADS me »Hr<*<;ted and delivered. I I:teWetled ! *u« „ of ji* upon ami will espoae ■ale _ w m , with ' ^ ^ t,!t,;e'rtHu,R v ^.r.([ /fgpy'rZ?' *vendu« at the HtierlfTa office, in the City “* ^K D!?B«,DAT,"t!ARCH S. 1*10 Ber 1-ve Ucd-Coml I'dr. According to preliminary figures, Bergen County at two o'clock in the afternoon, afl thoae Keb 7-14-2 1-18—^eea J18.90, certain tract* or parcel* of ’laid and valuation rises .in 1929 to $427,741,789, or an increase of premise* hereinafter particularly dea- rilU -l. situate, lying and being hi the 29 403 095 Township of Lyndhurat. in the County $ , , . it shows conclusively that Bergen County of Bergen and Ktate of New Jeraey. — KlttsT TRACT: is the richest county, of its size in tYie Unite4 States- But Known ami designated on a certain map AM in th* office of the Clerk of what is more pertinent, LYNDHURST LEADS THE Bergen County, Mate of New J«i-«y. at Haekensack, on tlie (lr*t OU ;have recognized the many advantages of the township side the functions of their office and shouldered the res: toT£™'ity tm ^ a* lot number four hundred *nd one upw hcn itoo ahe Sad for forty passengers and the auper- ^Together with al! and *ingular the ponsibility of Uncle Sam. rights, liberties, privilege*, heredita­ »and have reasons to believe that their investment here is servic* tyne thirty neat.. The super ment* and appurtenances thereunto be- of Both Governor Larson and Supreme Court Justice m rvico base* will have individual seats longlng or In anywise appertaining be -not only safe and sound, but ultimate incri of mohair plush and will be *ttrmctive: sol,I to pay and aaMffjT i f. Campbell have refused to be drawn into the controversy. ly decorated. unto the said complainant the »um or ^dividends. ll.4M.47, with lawful intere*t thereoe. Moat of th* bodies a* usual will be HARRY C This is the butc>er shop Z It may be surprising to some that Lyndhurst being Both have faith in the officials of Atlantic City. Shall built at the company’* own shops and Sheriff We in New Jersey be catapulted into the slime and slough the first buses will be in service with­ Ber Rve Red-Coml Ulr. of good cheer. HappineH* *so far removed from the Fort Lee Bridge should lead in thirty days and the entire order Keb 7-14-J1-28—Kees 111.11 . flourishes on carefully rel- the county in increased valuation. But to. those who engendered by the rancor of an admittedly morbid pub- by July. eltted, well-caoked meats. In addition to the buses, the *8,- Law Office* of Are you a goiitt cook 7 You 'know the natural resources and advantages of the muni- licity seeker, the yellowest of yellow sheets? It is neither 000,000 authorised in the 11*30 budget fair nor just. Give Atlantic City the opportunity to for Trmnaport will provide for new CONKLIN, SMITH * TOWK ate? Wetl . you’ll find cipality, the surprise is lacking. Lyndhurst is really a garages, reconstruction of trolley Lawyer* Building meats here worthy of your demonstrate its fitness, give it FAIR PLAY. The end track*, about seventy additional de 17 AMES AVENUE 'suburb of the metropolitan New jersey area, it has three luxe trolley ear* and other new skill. ; outlets within easy access, Paterson, Newark and Jersey will undoubtedly justify the means. equipment and improvements. Rutherford, N. J. One of the company’s major pro­ Phone Rutherford 694-695 City. It has long been known that the real property jects, now under way, is the building of gasoline storage facilities at its lvalue of Lyndhurst would be on the upward trend, and Five Years A go This Week Passaic Wharf The gasoline will be conveyed In delivery trucks to various Phone Rutherford 67B * real estate experts have taken advantage of this know­ garage* in the northern territory. A ledge. - , , . ; ; • At one of the moat enthusiastic business men's Aeetin^s ever held new garage will be built at the wharf While the valuation has increased, it must not work in Lyndhurst, the new chamber of commerce came into being. The to haw* the trucks. Chat. Lobmayer affair was held in Odd Fellow* Hall, Tuesday evening, February 10th, * to over confidence. The geographical layout of the town and was attended by over forty representative mcrehants of the com­ Boy Writes Lesson Lyndhurst Market ‘ship must of necessity be changed to meet changing con- munity. The officers of (he new body arc aa followj: President, Mr: ■ ditions and afford better and bigger shopping facilities. Frederick Saum; Secretary, Mr Edward MtNamcc; Trustee, Mr. R. H. When Arrested For Clark, Mr. Berger, Mr. Orossman and Mr. L Levy, H ' t At present ihe business sections of Lyndhurst are a con­ Disorderly Conduct glomerated mass of here arid there. Business doesn’t seem The Board of Realtors of Rutherford and Lyndhum held a meeting 14 year* of age, of in Ruthcrforii Ellu Hall un Tuesday s/tfrnoon, (Jurmg w hth a mimberi 1U Orient Wa war arrested b; ; to concentrate in any particular zone. The result is con' of matters of general interest were taken up and discusaed. Tne m e e tin gOfficer Walter______on charge* ol I fusion and improper city planning acting to the natural was attended by nearly every member of the as«ociation. There will* disorderly conduct in front »f the When In Need Of . j ' process of safe and sound development. A City Planning in the near future, be a special advertising campaign started through a W‘» TW re, on Sondav prescribed courK of publicity, which will, to a great degree educate the bail.H* w“ _He loek'd soon “P ln asleep irU u arid ,t ^ * Commission and more stringent zoning laws might remedy general public'regarding the value of this organization. surprisedaed to t And himaelf . - locked up PAINTING - DECORATING ■wakening in- the morning. In ^ this defect, it should be done before it is too late. Lynd- 3»e meantime neither his parents nor * hurst leads the way in valuation, let Lyndhurst lead the A pretty wedding ceremony was performed Saturday afternoon at his friend* came to hi! rescue. PAPER HANGING four o’clock when Mis* Catherine W Dow, daughter of Mf and Mrs He wa* released in the morning ; way in City Planning. imes W. Dow, of 346 Valley Brook Avenue became the bride of Nicholas with a summon* to appear in court SIGN PAINTING — o------* -J Haasn iot of 41 Vreeled Avenue, East Rutherford, at the Reed In the afternoon. He attended school Memorial Ohur;h, Lyndhurst. The Rev William f? Sturgeon, pastor and wa* unable to pay a fine, when CaD FAIR PLAY! arraigned before Judge Breslin. and of the Reed Memorial Church performed the ceremony. was ordered by the judge to write one thousand time* “I will never go In an accident Monday morning, at the Lyndhurst station which near the Bit* Theatre again”. The M. V* & H. A. Bennett A little sober thought, a little mature judgment, and, c*>uld have resulted in instant death to several down persons boarding judge declared that the owner of p a i n t i :r s a n d d e c o r a t o r s K • finally, conscientious deliberation. That is what is needed a train, when another train hatked into the station, without warning, the theatre had a lot of money in ^8 Smim! Aire vested in the badness and distur­ Ruth. 2741 •fight now in solving Atlantic City’s so-called vice prob­ due to the heavy fog, only two peraons, sustained minor injurie*. They bance in front of tto theatre injured are Miss Jennie Niosi, sixty years of age, of 408 Third Avenue and her lem s. It is unfair to condemn the officials of Atlantic, daughter, Mrs Nancy Mango, thirty threc of the *ame address. They ^OavW^Daniela, driver of a Pubh were treated by a local doctor for the injuries and taken Horne Service bus was In court in answer 'City for their failure to enforce law and order. They lo a summons given him by OAcei '.are human, and being human, they are subject to the newest ventilation system and in ad­ Walter O’NeUl. Tto «*cer charged PUBLIC SERVICE dition the wimlQW* of th* »uper-*er- that tto baa driver did not driv* to — G. DEPKEN 8C SON • susceptibilities of human nature. We do not mean to riee type may be raised and lowert* tto curb when taking on or dis­ ORDERS 381 BUSES by the crank device, as in the private charging passenger*, * which blocked £ infer by that, that Atlantic City has been derelict in its car. Rach seat in the iuper-**rvice traffic on Ridge *«“*■ „ . • bounden duty to uphold, the Constitution or its officials type will have it* individual light and Daniels waa warned that If ha was PublicI uuiic Service Coordinated Trana- ** mirror and there will.be'both exterior again given a summon, to appear'in Kleen Koal p lax in their obligations to society. We wish to em- port yesterday placed ordersorder* for SSI and interior hagjaae rack*. Each tto coart for violation of the traffic —— I -V. m w Uaen. the largest_ number ever vehicle will be provided with the Hew law*, to would have hi* license re­ [ phasize the fact that it is UNFAIR TO CONDEMN purrhased at one time by the company. sound insulator equipment which wilt voked. He waa told also to warn tto 54 PARK AVE. They will be used for new business, tliminate considerank of th* *t*«et other has driver* to tto same effect ; without due process of deliberation. : extension* and replacement* through­ noise. All the hu«e* will have easy We pause, therefore, for the moment to reflect. We out the company’s territory. soring suspension^ shock Mia* MaadeLydiate, of Chicago to* next door to F. W. Woolworth's 5c and 10c Store In th* order an >11 of the gas- and baloon tires. returned to her home in that city after i will concede that a certain amount of vice may flourish electric drive tynt, to be used for city The engine* will average fifty per spending a few day* with tor mother servlet and I n ra»~mechanical f«- cent more power thsui thoae now la t n . G. Lydlate of Summer Avenue • here, but, what city catering to transient millions vs fre* the »uper-service route*. Th* order service, affor>llng larreaned She also attended tto graduation of Rutherfords N. J. r,hone Ruth. 2094 ip f vice? We might point the finger of accusation at will comprise four makes of buaea. tion and more hill climbing ability. tor sister Mias KiUie Lydiate from Yellow*, white*, American Car and The engines *lso will be tto Lyndhurst' High School. ' Miami and its environs. We might even gp into the ways PotMdry and Maeka. with dual ignition to eliminate pea. The buse, will to superior to any sibl* *IMe road fsilure*failu and an automatic ** and by-ways and point out to you a ventable labynnth ret bought by th* comoany aad will j silencer device, conform to the latest Improved *tan-. \ . Them aafetysafety provision*t M tto new E of supposedly protected vice in the back yard of the New ' ■ ef the raan«faHMS|S ■ wHhjtoses Include High Westing-1 ; York Evening Journal. But. we aren’t going to do it. W f l »• aapwraace, comfort, safety houa* Air Brake* applied to all f*«r JACKSON - KUHN CO. d*V*** VP**, to**11*— **. .... wheels; n,n ,h*tteiAle gia** Urough- _— 1-1? JL - -M J O Q A V u Our mission is to stwes suppositions that might easily Aa outstanding improvement, wtth outi aii-op.rated door* foJdtatgla- 53? V8 f?T I*"/"*" wardly; separate toad emergency ^ compre with the condiuons which are said to exist in y*B_b* tto elimination of the brake, in ailition to tto ga* eleetrfa REALTORS — INSURANCE P Atlantic City. . . seats, so ttol brake*. will carry dtractienal_____ • - *™ 7 ^ . - ^ — — —... m both sides, 5 indi- * Best Con yonirs Prompt Adjustments Now the law. What is it? The Eighteenth Amend- have tto rating which w»y tto bus is stoat PERSONAL SERVICE , h ment is part of the United States Constitution, it is a 142 STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST, N. K ^ Federal statute and is neither subject to municipal or Phone Rutherford 3329 • Phone Rutherford 804- £ state interpretation Its regulation and supervision falls h directly upon the shoulders of the United States Govern ;;mcnt. True, a public official is required to uphold the CHARLES VIZAR0 WIRING for UGHT end POWER PALL HARDWARE ^Federal Constitution, but, could we expect Commissioner Havt your alteration work attended to at tfua ~£uthbert to assign a member erf his police to in ' S 'L . » a ^ ^ 0 s . . . . m c. 1 g l . a —- — a n lw M » a* a* ■ a is j L-lwlr XT* Castle Tcmcc Lyndhnnt, N. J. 111C Prii um f Of m e y rw r fO nave Pfpil* « o n oonr jvestigate each and everyone of the millions who sojourn the . «t Atlantic City? We think not, it is unreasonable, and, tt would be unfair to the taxpayers to be comnelled to W. H. HARVEY ; furnish police to enforce the responsdnlities which belong PHONE RUTHERFORD 4242 M I M W sto* tm tto to*** ; to the Government. Clearly defined, therefore, the job t For Quick Delivery Of ^hdcs^s to the United States If the officials of Adamic " 1 * ^ COAL PURELU COAI. CO^ INC PHONE RUTH 4175 LYNDHUIST, N. I I M l \ J k j Brook A v m m m R |> ' T j\. ■ ™ 1 '

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THE COM M ERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ! 4 , 1 9 P A C E R I V E N HOFFMAN MADE CathoBe Daughters Chaw Avenue, i»«» Uw .hn ef I t u U l witt taw*wi “Pig Woman” Boned River Road P. T. A. t s r z f j o'cioek Sstur- m s ««», » rOM M I^IANFR OF Newt :r £* ...» ni- . . B i MOTOR VEHICLES a Mm win«tow, potire Worthy Grand Regent Rose Burde, to Art? Holy Ctow Cemetery North The River Road Parent have so many of the Sisters to turn Association will hold a card party in w oiiw iair of s»jvr jkhmry Vounf ( ongreMuau Fraa MiMcwi out on Sunday morning to receive th* gymnasium ef High School in Mecwwr« J .1. .C - V»a KMl. . pm Hurriedly Cboaaa Ta rtapplaiit DUI Jane^bwm, "PigVow^'wko w*% the Hi CTUNiKliV otr s m JKHSKY. ■ _ Much Canfuaiou Over ” “ Holy Communion at-the 7:30 A. M. a leading figure inVthe Hall-Mills frmm l+m* m liw w m ew t t* fa murder trial, was barfed. #8th, at right o'clock. lactica—U im Sr M M M*hw« . IN ■W*lW - .y’ A hearse and two privately owned The tickets are selling for fifty • 'urn t v 1.1 i* KHKMAS 41 mmus, SIMPSON WARNs" LEGISLATURE Several items of importance were caw, constituted the funeral* cent* each, and they mar be nurchjuwt % vn«HkM> «»ti ttM Ni ». I . . i mi unntl llitwi Sons; Specialties by a number of our tt^ m e r is president of the aasoria- 9M0-’W iefiuMilfH, m '%m t’owrtj w n w X S *r«)er, Assemblyman Demon* ot **r,mBi' •*** ***** *** *** ******-. ft*tm Ar Middlesex nominated Hoffman, the local entertainers and well-known ar- i*«wni «•» ^ •»•“ Ik*. tyv** I ft rwsinm i n*fi i I r i«i aAf tfetan nomination waa seconded by.majority tista, and an evening’* pleasure is «frty •&* «# AVMUi* sz rjriwiu -j assured all who attend. Ticket* are HRRPtnv •HMbhM^i* mm* leader Wolber. Senator Alexande. shared the expense «mHh. '(fl'V *-» *M»tfc Sin.fwon then nominated Commis­ selHng rapidly and anyone desiring Mr. and Mrs. Demerest nOMV M n 11\m o.««wr a **> *««t Pr“™r* *«•* *»">uld get in touch Arrangements for the grave were irw*i sioner Dili and this nomination was Muuwttar«i • , , ,nded by Mist May Carty, S enior with Chairman Anna Kehoe of Kings- •aid to have been mad* tar Senator Entertained GuesU juirin also seconded the nominati-m. ,~ J Avenue. Alexander filmntm. fttif’fiil i Imr ■ . ALBERT M ITCHEL . 8C S O N 9 tor in the HafTlIiiiu trial. SSSSSlLUMfr A vote taken and th* result r.«io*d to Hktmmn* 1 kg . J** rF . wa? Hoffr 59, Dill 16. The 8th Annual S t. Patrick's Mr*. Gibson died Friday in a free u. »■>«**, ■ « *«. «* esv. warned the k*gb- Afternoon Cart Party will be held »rd of th* Jersey City Hospital. friend* at tWir home v»« |*turday » , y tiura H o n .u .. 'M«K4 *&*,*»»** Plumbing and Heating Conn^ctw* r - Senator in the uSSm v ' wain this year Parish Hall on The body was taken to the chapel at evening. The house was decorated t *14 blur* Monday afternoon, March 17th. This 570 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, pt »t)le . ritt appropriately In red white and blue J4J LAJCfi AVKNUB LYNONUtST. N. J. JBZ f W* aff" « of the Court, > every precaution wa* token to in honor of the hirthAys of Lincoln iji* anss'jsuir ItMM and pretest "petty lar crowded to ssm «t wswsafc^wa**, I ceny manner the R.-jJubii with the Hall capacity, and curiosity seekers away. and Washington. >,.nh»—uii> tkm ***** •« ■Ih.’.i ckii voted to F only .«mcient n order that everyone may be sup­ ^ r . w$m |OIM M'MUt •«> (*»* »V>1 . u n * ' Repair Wm* Given Pwa y t Awwwton plied with tickets early, they should we features until midnight, when a t t ) MWniwlMb *» t.sM »»••• the State. A*f»ci ret in touch with any member of the »'• HMwertWe- **«♦» itomttt **#rT*Wf Rt.pi blican LYNDHURSTITES fine supper waa ssned by the hostess. tlwMHV ill |«nuM •».. ' - for Dill Committee, or the Chairman, Mary E. Arthur Breen favored with several vo­ AVMt* «,««;*,, (»»> N I Ptkoiw Ruthtffci*^ 43ff •Rodgers, who has taken charge ‘of cal selections accompanied on the pt to Ih. ►■ulk. pl. rtr MJr- > 4 »**-’ " * - - J P i *>»•» FIGURE IN WEEK­ n ew a* u .m m W . (aWMs ***! »•»»•* it was given upon personal convic this Card Party ever since the initi­ ano by Mr. J. Mclbe” «aMwty _awe»-.«**. ••«* »••>««» twit tion. “ I hardly Jlhink I could betfaj ation of the Court Refreshments will , The guest* included Mr. and Mn my personal eortvlctkm for whatevei m served after the games this year, END ACCIDENTS J. Demerest, Mr, and Mr*. J Huth « a * » political future { may have", is tht »nd Pinochle, Bridge, Euchre, Five M tol, Mr. and Mrs. Charic* Gmnt, manner in whicffh* threw aside tht Hundred and Bunco will be played. Among the local persons figuring in Robert Grant. Genevieve Demere t, The Committee consists of the follow- M SrT W ^ru:; inevitable punishment which wil automobile accidents out of town over of Lyndhurst; Mr, ami Mrs. J. Mar- r r M... is. sw . >».• probably be meM, out to him. the week-end were Fred House, elec­ *»^M dM r. and Mr*. Arthur Hre-r>. «>!.»,, **io *»*• George H. Holden _ Mary E. Rodgers, Mrs. R. Burde, trician, of Stuyvesant Avenue, who IM in UW s w .k.1 *»••* >»i'> »** '**" Mr. Hoffmanns had an unuiu*. Mrs. N. Maher, Mrs. M. Kelly, Mrs. trlKtaM. J 1W.I • »•«•*». >’** career. In sevift political contests, collided with another automobile late m.i>. «♦ wh* tawtm w»re>< M. Kehoe, Mrs C. Landells, Mrs. M. Saturday night at the corner «f Fatty- he has emerg^t' Victorious. He i> Brockman, Mrs. B. McGuire, Mrs. J. mnom' iiabmv « iiu a t K Roofing aad Sheet Metal serving his second term in Congress. Second Street and Eleventh Avenue, William Gallagher Wctmeyer, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. C. New York City. Miss A. Pickett, a *•*’ v -..v* WUfWI* He was elected xbyor ol South Am­ Moore, Mrs. R. 8ti».»on, Mrs. C. Blum. Mr m * * * * * * * boy, served two terms as assembly passenger in the New York ear wa* Honored At Party »,<> t* ► *is «*■ Mrs. M. Balmar, Mrs. L. Harris, Mrs. seriously injured, and other passengers ^ Contractor man in the State legislature and has M. Broderick. been an active aide of Governor L ar­ in both cars were slightly injured. . William Gallagher, »on of Mr. ami SOUTH BERGEN'S LARGEST SHOP son. Mis* Henrietta McNaaee, of 74| Mr*. Frank Gallagher, of Ridgv Road; in <*iiiK<’fcnttv itr<»e * im m m . It was decided to hold a Banquet tw.lltl> »«.'•> ' ■ Th* new Motor Vehicle Commis- on the 12th of May this year, in Fifth Avenue, suffered injuries when waa given a M rtv b jl his p a W * in l» v e w ^ 121 Second Avenue Ilyndhur*!, N. J. fjOMf enlisted in the World War celebration of the «th anniversary of an automobile Tn which ane was rid­ celeb r.lo n of the y„Ung manVJ m i. ' Phone Rutherford 2 2 » ing, and which was driven by John ... , »•».. *»l» «««•, and worked his way up to the top the Court. Tt|e Banquef will be held IchlT th,‘ ,*y*<‘thur»f'High> ST. * MwMI> r» with surprising bravery and con­ MfNeece, of the same address, col UtbHH^ ...... ft tn the Parish Hail, as has been the tided with a ear driven b» Frederic! The der»rations were in the clws SIA, I*. I**-*- siderable merit. He rose successive!) •ustom daring the n ait few years, and Otten, of Beckworth Plsce, Rutherford. color* of silver and blue. Dancing m vt." " i.« »w.. »«»ust ...i i . through the rank* and was commis he Committee in charge will soon be ..ml Ihnw*. • trnvv m m S = S = ! waned a captain at the immature named and working on the affair. Mis* McNeece was treated by Dr. wwi games with*a suuper served at Paolo for her injuries. The accident rfeven o'clock by J in . Gallagher M r M s^V'uM age of 21 serving ih ^be 114th In were the features; Music for th*- fantry. He led his baallion through On February 24th a short meeting eoeuiwd at the corner of Hackensack the lighting in the, Meuse-Arjonro will be held, after which there will Street, and Union Avenue, East M s . * “ aljpi II * engagements. be a social for the members. The style Rutherford. r a g s . . LYNDHURST Z Tke guest* were Misses Anna and J i M n R i l i The secret of electing a Motoi >f entertainment for the evening! has Catherine Gkitagher, of Jersey City; Mi, x-en left in the hands of the Com­ Vehicle Commissioner was wei Mr. and Mr». WWi»m Staptois a il Tv »n«ltip «*• -y ■■ .." I. V l'U J, *-«£«.* • guarded and it waa not until Monday mittee, which Is composed of th* Miss Isabel Knight .t«' i*«- <«(•' fi »*fe»f *-4 SUPPLY MARKET djugh^r Marjorie and ton Kenneth, »*KCUt«iliMr « » that even the Republican member: foBewing: o f Cliffnide Parkj Mr. and Mrs. An vraiMfy ton* »»< l-w**4* of the legislature knew that Davey Mr*. Maher, Mr*. Mabie, Mrs. Mal- Tendered Party In dre* Gallagher,t of Rutherfordi Mr Baird and Gov. Larson had ■ ■ ’oy, Mrs. Maloney, Miss B. Mohl, Mr*. and Mrs. James Stead, ami daughter ...... tls-li. »ai U ttB|L their decision. fBle fight in hot! Moore, Mrs. McCafferty, Mr*. McCann, Honor Of Graduation Don*; Mr «id Mrs. i«tm Stoplwns, houses was tent* and epithetspithets Mrs. McGinty, Mr*. MeCuite. - J r . and dauabtcr Doris, Frank Gal- KINGSLAND AVB Cor. RIDGE ROAD hurled back on *'Burgul*ri« Miss Isabel Knight, daughter of Mr lapw r Jr., Mr. ami Mrs Frank Gal- ing the people of New Jersey in the Gaylord King of Valley Brook ave­ and Mrs. T. Fnancis Knight, of m r f »:tt **•. 'ijrsii „ Lyndhurst middle of the night". Senator Rich­ nue was the holder of th* lucky num­ Stuyvesant Avenue, tendered a ards, Republican,, of Atlantic was ber for the beautiful Sacred Heart rty by her parent* « Thursday h a l l 1 1 1 * 1 Phones RuthcrftmJ 4450-11 most pronounce# In his denunciator Paintin'' which was made and dona-! iyen!ling in honor of her gradijraduation of the high-handed scheme to oust ‘,ed to the Court a few months ago, by (romi the Lyndhuvat High (School ‘Old Pals’ Entertained Dili prematurely. He was ably as­ Mrs. Emily Woodward of Jersey City. Miss Kni« Mraduated i aa an honor MEAT DEPARTMENT sisted by Senator /$mpson of Hud The drawing took place at the meeting student of the Febrwry Class of 1#30 By Mrs. John J. O’Neil Monday evening and. the winning She wa* also awarded the gold medal WATCH OUt WtNWVS-ft KM DAILY SPOCtAIJ number w ar 1W. " ExfZrzr* S rfa v ? * t presented by the Kiwani* Club of Mr*. John J. ’©‘Neil of Mllbum m lihMMI *» **» inKpndtnd in t e Senate, Richard...... Q—— >' * ■ Rutherford, for the mdhaate having Sergeant Otto Bayer, Jr. and Avenue, entertained tm Saturday a! ralUfl Governor Larson "the high the highest marks for the four years the annual meeting of * group of '*» v:.-’ o' - Olympus” and severely arraigned Police Officer Walter O'Neil of the in service, scholarship and character. tuM las .»■* T>i»w *•»*«* >!uj»rtty--te*der Wolber. Fg«r Re­ Lyndhurst ..police department left friends who at one time, were em­ wH» »« ort «**wi#*r POT ROAST 39c 1Urdn«-^4.ij ‘ f..r ' Wjlhurtlu, near Trea- The home was decorated with thr ployees of the same tjffic,' Mime year* publican* joined the democrats and n w hom flioir «rlll h#>arin ta miintlla -Calflfl-gf.if silver, and blue. with ago. Bridge wa* enjoyed during the tUCMW RIH HtirriMH RIM M» ttM» the final vote stood 12 for the Joint ton. where they will begin a month's training at the S ute police school cut flower* 111 abundance. Maair,|afternoon an d .at.eassn -'flini | session with 8 a n i^ st. Yates of Paa- dancing and game* were the feature supper wa* served. I HF.*»H H«M« * 11 v Rm i iv KR ~ refused to there. | saic, Dill's hon* county, ref of the entertainment, with a ihe guests include! Mr*. Freni ]■>* It »i»h l**»t*M Hwtw* «**♦* ikltSRt tot*-* p«Ra ■— jmuuam rta w n k m h h nerved Knight. Mra. John J. Breslin, of Stuweaant WWg by Mr*. Bickel, of Ferdham; Mr*. Watt*) . Franknk B. Haase of Esse* and Wolf, of the RfMWt; Miss Alice Wl Thief PPeter J. »ecardi ot Bergen Avenue: Mr*. Edward Fitzsimmons Among th* nest* were Mr. and of Fern Avenue; fMrs, Edward J. Mr*. F. J. Trich, and Paul Trich, of l»m, of llnmklyn; (Misses Annette w. re summarily eliminated before Rutharfords John Strabel, of Nuuey; the caucus. Mordick, of First Street; and Mr*. GROCERY DEPARTMENT A. S. Frank, of Valley Brook Ave­ Mis* Francis Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. nue attended the Lincoln Card Party Luther Berkey, Mr. and Mr*. P. W, The Central Parent Teachers As­ Howard, Eugene Jankowski, Mis* Em sociation will attend the services at held on Tuesday afternoon at th< R R IliO 2 for I V Women's Club House in Rutherford, oru Knight. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Other guerts w an Mra. Abe lleno. the Presbyterian Church in Ruther­ Knight, and th* honored guest, Mia* wit*, Mr*. William landells, Mr* 666 ford on ■Sunday1iu*rning."' 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.IN CHANCERY OF NBW JERSI5Y Between The Union loan and Building iAs»ociatlon af Pa**aic, N. J., a cor­ poration of New Jersey. complainant. V and Giuaeppe Pollara and Marte Zuro- hIO Pollara. hi* wife. VlAcenso Cen- (anni. and Wr«t W ard Finance Com­ pany, a corporation, defendant*. FI. Ja. ItetumaMe April *«, A. D., 1**#. i HART ft V ANN AM AN. Sofrs. it!r Virtue of the above dated w rit to n » directed and delivered, I have levied Ul*m and will espoae for aale a t public vendue a t the Sheriff* office, in the City of, Hackensack, on WKDNK8DAY. MARCH S, 1M0 a t tw* o’clock in 'th e afternoon, all the following tract or parcel of land and premise* hereinafter particularly de»- By DOUGLAS MALLOCH (Jibrd, aituate, lying and being In the Vnwnship of Lyndhurat. In the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey. Ilelng lot* number* one hundred (100), \X 7II ALL have trouble, I've bad o*e hundred and. one ( 1 #1 >. one hun- drod two (let). one hundred and my own. tWenty-Bv* (1*5). one hundred and 1 alwaya call It carry In' stont. tweity-six ( 12t l and one hundred and twehty-aeven (1171, on a certain map For when I tra* only a little fellah entitled “Map of Property of P rank A. (Ton know, the time when your hair Boettner. Tract No. Three. Lyndhurst, Bergen County, N. J." and further des­ * Is yella!>). cribed a* follow*: When I wasn't ao hefty of leg and Beginning at • point on the south­ am), westerly ride of Klngslanri Avenue, di»- I helped iaj father to dear the farm*. To clear hit acres of rock and boulder. And done as much •• a whole lot

Bat 1 never carried • stone, I know. LYNDHURST COAL CO. Not one fort more than 1 bad to go. When bla went down, then I didn't bother djjlw. s— rOAT. Koppers COKE To carry a rock beyond my father. Y«t I've teen some folks lo toy older OCee aad Y ard day*. Whp bad to carry a stone ■ ways. 7M VALLEY BROOK AVENUE Who kept on carryln', never stopped It And lone, long after the; might 'are •* « # , . LYNDHURST, N. J dropped It Well, trouble !a somethin' we all bare known, I always call It carryln’ stone. . Tea, alt oi us have some atone ta carry, Whether we're single or whether we marry. LYNDHURST BUILDING AND Bet- when you come to the old rock St. Matthews’ pile, Don't carry yonr trouble another mile. LOAN ASSOCIATION Lutheran Church Bat pat It down (anil you can, I bel - ra>, ”l ...... Her. George P. Mailer, Pastor Aad just at toon as the Lord'll let ye. 296 Travers Place, 7-yndharit 227 Stuyvesant Avenue Phone Rutherford 2184 Why carry a rock a mile or twot Sunday, Feb. lflth. Why keep on carryln' trouble, toot !»:80 A.M. Sunday School. Whether If* money, or love, of (Cor. Oriental Place) 10:30 A.M. Divine Service. The topic cookin', ot Sunday morning* sermon will be Just set It down when tbe Lord lint Lyndhurst, N. J. “Our Labor in The Lord’s Vineyard, lookin’. and Our Reward". A very cofdial Don't load yourself with a lot of care invitation la extended to all to attend this service. It will do you good. That yon might Just as well set down Monday, Feb. IT. sofwwhere. 8 P.M. Ladies Bible C lan. A cordial Don't fret and grieve till ycu're all invitation is herewith extended to ail tMit ituuhle, ^ ladies to attend this hour ot Bible Don't carry around a lot of trouble. study. 4 P.M. Confirmation instruction. R uth. II S3 . a GRANT AVENUE Lyndhurst Methodist LIVE POULTRY MARKET Episcopal Church *15 Graa! Ave. Lrndhural. N. J. MIKE ODDO, Prop. Stayvesant and Tontine A m . - Cheaper Than Elsewaere * George Fountain, Pastor •__— Free Delivery — Reed Memorial United Presbyterian Church P O X -5 2 3 A d 162 IB 8tuyvesaat Avenue, near Valley Brook Rev. James H. Uttell, D. D., Pastor , Sunday Services. Bible achool, 9:45 A. M. Morning: worship, 11 A M. Yottng 1‘eople't Christian Union, 7 P.M. Evening worahlp, g P.M. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes­ MOliERN APARTMENTS or without kitchen. SuiUbls for day at S P.M. BOGLE BUILDING rourfe. 262 l*age Avenue, l'hoae A cordial invitation It extended to You «#n &rg«t the furnace, Rutherford «JHL ______■ ashes, snow and other petty all to jofa> la the above tcrvieee. household duties. Iieautiful 4-6 Westminster riKjm apartments, vapor heat, CHILDREN' TAKEN CARE OF— X#lvin*tur n* frige ration, gar- Bay or night 116 Valley, j Presbyterian Church j bage incinerator and other Brook modern convergences, Garage., to r T &to.Vjrh*',0-165. Morning worship 11 im . 6 rooms, $W). Inspection invited. Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. H. R. Bogle A Co.'* WANTED--Experienced waitress. Ap­ Evening Service 8 o.m. ' _ ■ l-2 4 -4 ti ply at 824 Riverside Avenue. •:S0 Sunday School 10:90 Service, the t«Mc “Our duty of publishing the great things God has PIANO TUNING—Save your old pi­ FOR SALE—Kitchen set with drop done for us. ano, I tune and repar Gram!., u *. ^ * *'th '* rawer and chairs. „ Monday afternoon at t o’clock, Mahogany two-m-one table aad Bible Class. players, and Victrola*. Use lay*, Thursday afternoon at t o'clock, Toilet Articles and Polish, for pianos, furniture and child* automobile in perfect con- Ladies AM. Vitomobilea. J. K. U y “The PUao Vrr* reasonable. Call Ruth. Doctor". Belleville 8053, 404 Union Perfones Avenue. 11 22 tf 1-il-Sti Powder*, rouges, creams, and beauty *iUa of ill sort* ate dwayt available here RADIATOR C0VER8-M.de to order Prices range from W to U, Write Perfumes, imported and do­ or phone, W. G. Hemer, 87 Van mestic, in oJ<>rt to harmonixe wtih your personality tuhtic r ^ m£T.w: Kuth,rfurd- nuor Oriental and gajr Bower fragrance. JiRS. EVANS—experienced teacher of Shop in the Drug Store. piano. Graduate of the New York College ef Music. 442 Post Avenue Lyndhurst g - rM M m e, Avea. PUonet Ruth. 101S-104ft-JT7* F or SALE—C«ni>l. t. outftt of « inch Hoover for 'JUO rkteks BRING VS YOUR DOCTOR'S eandlUon. PRESCRIPTION SIS Travers l'l«i *

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All oI the New Impartially Told Entered m Second Ghw Matter, August 12, 1921. at the float OSes at Kutt. wkmi. New Jtmy, under th* Art ol Match I. UB* —' " m i a*aa«M*daaaw»w»MaaeMgwjateNwss»am~aMiMtfMiwa*aa*aa»*g»a>awteWMWMgMghMaMe*maw»»aewMaa*^aaa»mesaaaamm«aa*ea».eweaa*ateMwea«aaama LYNDHURST/ JERSEY. FEBRUARY 2I„ ivu, FKH* u m i COMMISSIONERS PASS 1930 BUDGET AND HEAR CHARGES AGAINST POLICE SERGEANT

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Don’t, by the way. he toe if Wolfe happens to cart Pulitier novel prise and the that goe* with the award. 1 is getting q « to » ptay a t th Brook Avenue institution. £ Day insiates “We, l**t a enough mystery books to *U| women.*

5T>t& U r »«*** urn* ami tin not much different freaa the uaaal William Hender«*, ofJersay City, stuff.” Anyway, II aeaMaae Mtfrta and three sietor»,,Mr*. Harold H»n BARRINGER POST <>f s real eadiag ta th* ate*# dart Ring, of BMfewoe*! Mr\. Chart** Hol­ it slang. W ell primt it. iw ti gead liday, of Jemy^Crtir; and Mrs. J. Hell, STATES ELECTION Matured, that * all. At about * 40 tiiOlKtf m ttiW r of thr ru t. AYOR Bogie waa steading down The final wtton wad* a* follows "We Min the Rooaevalt School a couple Wtoh to advio* the pabhc of l.ynd „( Tuesdays ago. while the much ham that the letter at a past cam- talked of board of edocatio* election atander ot this P.«t, used tn thr m l wa« going on. A man stepped out aahaol 'board election, wa* entirely of line anil aaid: “Mayor, f waat to pflMPMNMl MM ** thank you. A man wa* sround and region, aad drove Ma track to th. are* give# *» uaaal- took car* of that complaint 1 Bade until h eco uld fe«l *bie ta dri< The re*olution the next day. Thanks." The man walked away. The au ro r grinned, m^faiuiif, as he aras'dead whl ‘•fcvery ao often you f*el glad yea’!* police arrived on the sea*I. mayor,* he aaid. __ /

that^fla mayor madtea lion that ehoaM go down la history U»t Monday night. Otiaana started w* V . r*- . ml v is ^ ntn — -a]inwi *k ... _a01 Stup ^ a « dnn •> ajg r,a• I D e e L u A» r Heaaea, Wa We knew hist whea he waa M On Friday aAlast waefc a musical neview f\i a rrmtmmt plain Haak. The very haaay tale at the MmUtimW Honor hurl tust goea the man da sheet Mr. Jaa- inaugurated ia Lyadharw Lyndkurtt Theatre tas deale with a time whea he waa School. Thi* .Society has reek at a hey aeeat camp. He was nationalfy’ knoam during the St Pitrick’. Nifk ^ wrt* year*. It is controlled by a ^ 1 Thl. Council aad only fully a high schools are granted A M astral Review I* bet hearsed at the Parish Hall of ' A charter wa* recently Heart Church, for Uae«r reaadai Lyndhurst High .School end

Mr. and Mr. OwHM CorHao. af t exts* ,m the Woden*, aril* tome hsasa gwe*t. Ot th* haaa* of tto tote**'* parent,*, Mr aa»d Mra, tlaytea fee*. • J*> *». >«ll Manato* on a ***, toe 'tJtp U 'Itow ONMMk I i Miitama f9 t ik t . * n a t l a l * *** —-*■*“ e*aIkghai - * *a j Hail .oo.ff. ah*w thaf rtglal * • lH»hl. f»eaaw«ty ■( l.yadharatt thaa <*« to We^tMtgtoa, whea* lh»a eteHod r*4alirm, neat to »t NlW tot l. Plmrida. *■*» they out ha gaaau m M i aad EpiacoM were two rf Ooftea T**»; ttoa to *■*« »*tou»*» , asaa arrested fClearing the Mar at r*l>» H*ae*> and Mtaad. Ptortdai d-ap of Harry Groeoau*. TV aaad KaaMy to ttow ()rto*M*. oher* they Ice heUere th at th* men aem ia- eiV ^rM asaae Waae wit* Mr. aid rupted in wh*« might have to ra a M*»' < i WiwltoieW, *l«w fijp ffi d tv of Hr. *.rossna|'. hed °* f* r ~f I *«. i*.»r*« Ttor aetfl reipaia ia Ittam Geary not appeawod hi time the —rftor* < anwded by pWiee

4 «•#, WfmR !»"<*•* RiWPVl bary aad Maaso Aisaaa. . j 4 Mtos Kauly K rark h* MgHff J advUer eTOd* *or*T I JOS. FIACCAVEKTO fiwo«T® w s»c THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930

ber of the Association who should .... HUU'J. be listened U> tor th*1 Teuton that it MRS. A. BERGEN CO. BAR ASSOCIATION wa* common knowledge that he, DIES FOLLOWING U ERATES SEN. C H A N D L E S S 'S ^ £ m H S A LONG ILLNESS , —— ---- • *——* — sm ------) clientsclient.* of hi* d-sired to operate a t . . ■ ' , ~ . ,, , ... Iswjp-r, to stat* whst-he thought wa* Rdirewater. At the meeting^helU tn ^it« ; ^ ^ icsl jn aoanection with it and Mrs. Anna Doremus, sixty-five years history, the Bergen County Bar Aa- i ^ ^ ^ '" r ^ jjir th a t taTbriievS Prosecutor West verified the rumor of age, widow of the late Peter Dor­ eociation Monday went on record a? • j. Senator Ghaedkss could not ami declared that he kn 4*w th a t emus, passed away a t the Passaic exonerating'—a:_~ State£?*«*.,. Senator nuii%kRalph wW. tnat oen^ior una*uie#» • • ‘ S hirvanian had suirirfiBted to a t le a «€ Private Hospital on Sunday following1 Chanidless and attorney J. Frederick t4 t there would be a long illness. R u t h e r f o r d Hratt of any unethical conduct in V.J h . ,h.v(> they would see thf Prosecutor and Funeral services were held on Wed- representing the sewer contractors in reason ' ‘ ‘ lay afternoon a t two o’clock from the collcction t>f the money due t* ♦ K .^ l^ f iS ^ e /ortht arrinee things will him. Mr. West the We*tmin»ter Presbyterian Church, them by the township of Lodi. The j exerted ly the township oi ^oui. m-. . - - - tS* client. »l“ ‘*eclared that if Shirvaman ever of which church Mr*. Doremu* has Association entered hi* office he would throw hi* B ergen County B ank f t ex- U wa* a# t g * V t* t .Senator rotten carcass out of the window a* been a member for a number of years. 73 to 2 i n . . . Interment followed in Cedar Lawn pressed< .their ,h^ ~ confidence " " t in in both** ^ A m n ^ (;£^r£. i" Katien" far as the Hackensack River". # Cemetery. Chandler and Hratt. H „ r j bach1 *711 writiunTin- - ;n J928 ) OOr. inIm whichu/kii>k heKo de ilo. Without a dissenting voice the bar Th..- matter cm cam# . beforeUetore th<.me oarBar ( «Kn» ^ ^ 4U«»* w0$«>•<&■ nn^ objt£tlon nh(tinn t(1 tr Association adopted a resolution ask­ Mrs. Doremu* waa well known in Association as the result of at # memb„r „f «j,e legislature appear- ing the Grievance Committee of the the township, and enjoyed a large agitation started by the^ in(( j„ the capacity of a member of Association to iriveitigate the actions circle of friends, who loved her for V “SAVE AND TEACH ALL YOU ARE m of Mr. Shirvanian. The resolution her cheerful disposition and for th* love and forebearanee she held for all. £ x i ” * “ r s “ “ exonerating Ohandl-Ks and Hratt and INTERESTED IN TO SAVE” expressing the Bar Association's con­ Mrs. Doremu* had been afflicted with fidence in them was. passed with the blindness since her early “teen*”. Thi* ‘Economy Makes Happy Homes and Sound Nations; &aanot Violate jrsASr* the law. at least, firs wen-j »e of tha o& 4 A W»*t a jiffijction she considered almost a only objectors being Mr. Shirvanian and J. Stranahan My of Rutherford blessing. Many times she said that Instil It Deep” T f f n I S co llec t^ a party who explained hi* failure to vote for s’ - w as glad that she could not see the ugliness GEORGE- WASHINGTON bout $2 0 0 /HK).0 () which was due three as the State aHii WHEKEAS there has appeared in M rs. Doremus left no intimate rel­ because Of financial difficulties There was considerable emphasis Association inves >te the conu tct n,8lin 1 “ • M rs. Doremus was an active mem­ does. If this conclusion was reached ethically proceeded to protect his of t^oth Senator Chandless and Mr. was said it would mean that no ber of the Westminster Presbyterian clients and their interests in connec­ Church, and of the Ladies Aid Society, tion with the collection of certain fi«which ‘t they had l°[l™represented ln^ar etheiinr their m-mber^of ,(1W ‘the"l!i-Visiat‘ureV'7ouid and the Women's Missionary Society monies due them from the Township of the church. She always assisted 1 't? , The contention wa* also advanced of Lodi, and — There was no seconder to Mr.! ■ ■ at the hmaars and other social" affairs, age. There will be souvenirs, re- 1 1 I _ AS, it_ aappe...„ p p e a rs t t a t the ,— actin g as cashier. Although she wag Miss-Marie Wilcox, who will be in pack; S hirvanian's resolution and t ,efor< . ‘ Cor. ,-d by Mr. Chandler In the charge of the Children’s Books and fr**!reshments and dancing, games and the meeting was over the A:4 fei blind, she waa hover fooled by any Public I ■ .nat ,t..e »«l*ry • . o* »aiu n.Mvter was proper and rea*on Miss Nellie Day and Miss Lillian Wolf tion decided to investifrtthe coin. who will be assistants to the librarian. ike l.eg)«lature i* ^imi..,ti to able., (tnd Appoint Accredited Frank Spiltane, chairman of th* sional conduct of Mr / a year, A t the service on Wednesday, the The circulation of the library books entertainment cammi+.t*;, will he a lawyer instead of i WHEHKAS it seems thst in said quartette of the Lyndhurst Bible Class fttjj yuestioned by one of the have increased greatly from year to assisted by Rocco M^eonne, Harold Chandless or Mr. *. matter it was advisable in order to f o r Women M the Hinging and sang librarian In March year, and the patronage each day has Lowe, William .Sylvester, Edward members of tha Aasociation as to protect th* interest* of his client, several liymns. T he choir of the Odell, James McEaChern, William A large number '' what reason actuated him to present for Mr. Chandless to take certain also increased. Many days more than the Association sy church of which M rs. Doremus wa* The Board Of Trustee* of the 250 Glas,man, and Amanda Toron. the charge againrt Mr. Bratt and proceedings before the State lrea- person* take advantage of tbe and it w*s a pr a member were too saddened a t the Lyndhurst Public Library will name reference books, magazines, anil fic­ ■Senator Ch-'ndleM, Mr. Shirvanian Mirer an/T th e S tate Com ptroller of death of their beloved friend to take an accredited librarian at the meeting opinion that all dtclared ti ' ’ like a number of tion books, At present there is an publicity given tin New Je rs e y , and p a rt in the services. held by that board at the library on interesting exhibition of old fire arms other lawy , been approarhed WHERF.AH it appeari that the At- — — — 6 ----- — - the evening of Monday, March 3, Lynd. Building Loan ■ ware actuated elthe. ~ ' ut by a r repf e w ...... e of the Bergeli formerly used in the United States iarticular newr|i. tortiey General of the State of Neif Several applications from those de­ and by the Colonists. The accredited f E vtning ’ Ri>. \ a n d had prepared Jersey In writing heretufore ruled siring the poaition have been received politics.itics. Even the Be, law- the resolution »Kain*t* Senator"* * Chand ijj RIVER ROAD P.T.A. librarian will he of great advantage to Declares Dividend yers adhered to thi* vie' that it wa* leg*I and proper for a by the trustees and by any per»on or the public making use of the library. X le** after his talk with that rep member of the State Legislature to persons wishing to file an application Shirvanian -. was asked 3~ti.iwhe.thei re*entatlvt. The directors of the Lyndhurst represent the Interests of hts client CARD PARTY FEB. 26 for the position may do ao by writing Building and Loan Association held he uw anything llleg.l in th* emir. .Shirv!mitn had not * single sup. before a State Board or Body such to the Board of Trustee* in care of m* ■ and his answer was that he porter jn [,jg move and instead ther* LYNDHURST ELKS their regular monthly meeting *t a* the State Tr«a*urer or State Th* River. Road Parent Teachers' the library. ' sawiatloti ILioms, 227 Stuyves- ’”r‘ - ' : wan general condemnation ot it. At- Comptroller and Association have completed arrange­ The Lyndhurst Board of Education Venue.'qn February 14, 1930. . He v«n then culled upon by A u,rney Richard J. Baker charged WHEREAS- from all th* factii it m ents for th* e a fd party to be h*ld requested that the Library TTrustee* WILL'HOLD LADIES Demurest Del Mar, an Englewood Shirvanian with being the l»*t mem .... jg »- * board in February (loses the fiscal year appear* th a t $Ir. Ch*ndl*«* an d Mr. by that Unit at the Hisrh School on I join with the school board in secur­ of *the : Assocfttfcli the directors. de- Hratt acted both legally and ethical­ Wedneiday, February 26th. ing th* service* of an accredited li NIGHT MARCH 3RD cUferf the regular dividend of 3% ly in reference to the retainer con­ brarian, and the two boards to go for. six months I67< per anitum) and The tickets air* selling for fifty Lyndhurst Lodge, B. P. 0. Elks, No. cerning which he had unju*tly been cents each and mar be purchased fift-y-flfty on the expenses of the «n extra dividend of 3-10 of l^f THIS WEEK AT criticised, librarian. 1506 will celebrate the taking over making a total dividend of 3.3% for from any member of the association the Odd Fellows Hall and converting NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE or atui theinr doortiour unon theme eveningrvnunn ofu* theww , Th*, , Tnwteea ------of I** ,the —.library 7 :. con six month*. V H SOLVED by th* B»rg is chairman of tire time that the Ubrary was opened In- a recent inaoe of the Elk* mag* pMce on ftStHtWlf, March 8th, 1980. RICHMAN’S for complaint in reference to the the committee r» g * th e com- th. Public as the High School it nin e, the Grand Officers recommended a nriU‘-t- *j* Mr*; m Eckstein; and op€B only certain hours during the day that tbe lodges make th*lr Home* a 552 VALLEY BROOK AVE L Y N D H U R S T H ret*****- afotemeiOiiaid « Wi.r_^r!.. *. Mm. Camera •* and‘ th* ' fib:librarian ' ------would hav* tof i f be c S at place where the entire members of William B. Kelly, of Park Place, legal or ethical bins an# ident of the or .... ' the scKooT ~ ■ rhrsnes were in the Elk's family may be welcomed at Phone RilMierford 109 HE IT FU R T H ER RESOLVED (s .improving a t the St. Vlnoenfs Playing will promptly at 8 *es*ion. all times, a sort of community honu that this aviation extend to Mr. for the Elk and his family. Hospital in New York where h*. re­ Cnsnrfle-s and Mr. Hrstt in connec­ „ olocx, and th..-,, will _ b*i prisespriies for Th* accredited librarian will be in GET YOUR EASTER NECESSITIES AT THIS high sco^sr lh all I games played. addition to the other three librarians Each lady is requested to bring a cently underwent an operation. tion therewith its utmost conful«nc*i * j8**11 MID-WINJER CLEARANCE SALE. A 25% The opinion of Attorney General Katienbaeh, which by many members DEPOSE ON ALL PURCHASES WILL HOLD of the Bar Association was declared to dispose of any iprsstiun th»t ANY TICLE UNTIL EASTER, AND IT IS might exist in anyone's... mind as Jo the right of any member of the TO JR ADVANTAGE TO BUY IT NOW State legislature to represent * client before j S ta te Hoard or Hody Ruffled Curtain*, *nd Punch. Part Wool Sleeping Garments Is dated March 3rd, !«-» #nd T«^» PUBLIC SERVICE-A Builder Reg $1 J* to $2 49 At thi* All sue*. Regular $1 49, Salel as follows: Sale 7V Pr. . EDWARD 1...KATZENBACIl FACTS AND FICURBS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF PUBUC SEJVICE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY Attorney (ieneral Linen Scarfs »nel Vanity Set* Hoys Knickers Regular $1.21.1 Trenton, New Jersey. March 8 , 1!*25. Regular $2 49' Complete Ret Sale "i),-. 98< Hon. Rulph W. C tondteW ,':...... - j . New Sfylc Kttii'kcrs, Ela*tir| Majority U>*d»r, House of Assembly, |N 1929, Pablk Service Com-, Hein a lid ( hrten attached liasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Purr Silk, Srmi Service j My dear Sir: panies spent a total of $27,765,> / Ladio H ok -Full Fashion Reg P^re w«r»t*d lined Sues 8 to 17 RepuUr 4v Sale # i 3 1 have your letter of the 2 Sth ult,, $I.W Sale Hi- rt<|U -stinK lo be *dvlser Ladies, Men & Ti it * Dreue* Siu* I to 14, whether there i.« any legal objection Children. R< n $M.n t«. H.^S. R e g u la r, $ 1. 21 to » 2 0 0 Sale-1 I to your appearing in your capacity Salt RV 89. j as a number of the Bai lief or# a In the five yean, 1925 to 1929, iadn- State department, in view of the fact that you are * member of the sive, it has spent $179,979,532.\4 for And Many More Items At Very Low Prices j House of Assembly, 1 There is no legal objection to this purpose. your «i doing. If your api*ar»nce is * ' *. merely in your capaeity a* munael for a* private rliem. , Since its organization it Has spent •' Very' truly yours, (Signed) K I.. hat*enli*i-h $359,488,513.78. Ailomey tieneral 0 ^The result is WASHINGTON P.TA. —;—an electric system, that places at the OBSERVE FOUNDERS command of the State and its people DAY AND BIRTHDAY generation stations providing electrical Th* Washington l»ar*Bt-Te*ch*rs 1 energy equal to 7.45,912 horse power, AnaMx-iatum celebrated >t* fourth an- aivertary at the m«eting held at the | supplemented by interconnections that whisii on Thursday afternoon, when, F. undrri- Day *» ah* P. T. A. w*s| assure an electrical supply equal to all *l*o ob^'rved. The meeting wai ,ith a salats t» th* flag ( possible demands, and a system of trans­ (nutic (trugnuB wa*was rendered »f M iss Juaephm e B f mission and distribution that makes ser- ■* s tt'i fl*s*’ Art*ni»m*s»t» mere lu s t fee th* vice available in more than 200 New ; animal r.M party «* h* h*-id *t the wIim I on thi fff^M Jersey municipalities/ —a gas system, which provides fuel in its cic to rr March Mtk. Mr* Trank Rusika wa* •»hin(tmi derided to fc named rkainaan e( the ’—the largest and most comprehensive co­ hest and most adaptable form, to induitry and not be iwtn r' h«s who will be aawsled by Mis* I^J**i* IVtty, in - Owe* <’ Whitmaa. Mrs. ordinated system of street car and bus trans homes in over 200 tnunkiittltties. Frank Morn*. Mrs. Ja*ab Ibirk, Sir*. -r • • v * . Misd, to f* • for J C oins, Mrs. J. tu««, Ms*. Rafcst* partition' anywhere, which is being rapidly ^ t>)*ct— if K*C. to lt,' II Vivers, Mra. Q M pKM |iSi and th* Public Service is mote than a business en­ 1 , Misass Evana. Hr**'- H«lia**, and developed to provide new standards of safety, jltn h l. terprise—it is a great agency lor tbe advance­ At tl* ensielasiaa e i th* • IM, convenience.and comfort;,/ * ,i ment of New Jersey.” — nhSllMHSti W*r* (er»sd On* •9*1th* LYNDHURST TRUST CO. MIchMal •wrprtte* waa a Im** o.rts day cake decorsted with 1mr Why egedle*. th* gift at the p»M*e»t. Mr* WldtoB*n, swss** aaahan*. Ovs* f jn lM M l »a* neeted ta*s week te *h* TM1 COMMUK’^v BANK" Lywmatst Hoard of Edwitiea TW *wwn| *t Qs DuaMai LYNDHUUT. N. f. ApMrtMl T H M *1 th* Warid War. In |ss OsMtl Chapter, *r* h*M «a th* Im *imL third We tan- PVBLIC day* el each awath. Reoai It Ceart fieww. Hackesuart, et • It PM AM D>*ahi*d Vataeaa* m R*rgsa C*«My •* |t** tpd *ie rwvtsad te - : v * ; > / 5 ‘

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 71. IW , PAGE TV*~~1 ...... - ...... r —...... tn -iiwiiiiiiimmiiMMii ■■ I. it i«*-i( IARXMEN DELIGHT Dorothy Lira Wm RIALTO AUDIENCE Pnie For

IN MUSICAL SHOW aimaa^ih f.«e r «kJ^ j ftkm U m M |I b 6 all-talking production with Robert You'll gasp with amusement whan Rite Thaatir, aa .’tatentef afteraasa g ind < atyl Lombard. yol see what Paramount has brought #Itfta ifc-..-wpt — v ■ IIte ii mv'P- ■ a¥ MCl'wwflt ia i t r n h a « ‘ -» e^agg» a*ain the *otden voice tf Motion l>owney,**rl*as thrush af ,^itsreajw “js3 gi.Milwa’y, is hea«*m» the taikirtf? fw!"o^y no* I a* lh* screen at ^w ■r,, ;i m m a drama pf01 btahaMa iraannesa and thejfcx theatre. It’s something new; novelty. A sparkling all-song pic­ somethin* marvelounly entertaining: ture that will Bend you away happy something that is different from any 3,„l humming its bright airy faro^ moving picture you have ever seen A brilliant cast, headed by Downty talking of silent. M1d beautiful Betty Lawford—and a night of glorious entertainment It’s "The CoeoanuU” is truly the first tl„. >tory of a great love separated seraen musical comedy. For the first bV tin- artificial aame of society- and time, the method of musical comedy Cj, ingeniously told that it will hold is brought te the screen to provide ry art with a birthday cakr vnu spellbound. Come, see, hear Mor- * *»tertaiiunent which you Woman toet T w riiy afu n o u n la the latest anti beet all- will laugh and ring aad talk about Methodist Church with tit women THtts we tMSTTMMl af the caiK musical picture, "Lucky In for w**ka. If the lovers have a aong in miad when they arc ia con v« rea­ Lpve"’, which will alao play on Mon- H lfw a d Charles Tinker *f Nat- ,tay and* Tuesday. " son. th*y sing. If the chons Im I s lev waa scheduled to speak but waa The Story of "Her Private AfTair" like interrupting with one of their called at th* last moment to preach Candy* is th a t dance numbers they step right out a funeral service aad ia his stead he of a young wife, who, as a tan** 4 # k a U ■ an ■ III II III -1L ~ Jt result of a reckless friendship formed And through It all, those inimitable w*»ll I fir IMP V V inn IWCICTHMIVH HI Now playing, “Hot Por Paris" foolers, the famous Marx brother*, Chris* Kpteeapal Church at Mte- by Ik* Una Department Iridic her husband, finds herself a victim keep banging away with their inaaae, ville who gave a very wuitderfal •*»- Service Ktectric and (la* Company uf blackmail. In a Rtad attempt tp ridiculous, lunatic, jesting. mon. “Life" he said, "is much like by Ihe iargvot sand-uwt of gas te stem th e tide of disgrace, she makes a Jig saw puttie, there a rt round the company** history, la thr laanty a made rendezvous, and accidentally firoucho, Hsrpo, Chico and Zeppo! pieces and squama and all sorts four hours W.1IMUA rater feet Were kills her tormentor. Scene after scene Who, who has ever seen or heard of striving to maw a perfect picture." supplied to customers The latgrnt of ten se drama and gripping appeal them, would ever miss sn oppor­ He attributed much at the worlds perviou* 4ay'» output was aa Jaau follow. The dialogue is brilliant and tunity to laugh with them again? unrest to the following catwm: after, •try It af this year whan M JSM W the action dramatic and swiftmoving. They are superb and they register effects of the war, advancement af just as perfectly on camera and mi­ science, disregard for home life, de­ Mrs. tSewrg* l.ydtate. ef Summer Do n o t fail to crophone aa they ever did ao the Private A velopment a t strange cults. At the' Avenue ha» been witertatmitg at he»< with Ann ■ which...... ■sts^e. Those who see "The .Cocoa- close of the service- many women **- home, Mtea Uenataar Kicbemaa. ef. on Wednesday, for one day only. nuts" at the Hex theatre will see pressed the wish that he would again Mary Picktord and Douglas Fair­ the same show as those who saw speak before the class in the- near banks together for the first, time in ■The Cocoanuts” during its year run future. te loving memory >f Otetradr sn all-talking, ail-laughing, film ver­ at $t.6$ top, on the Broadway atage. The 'speaker nest week will be Key. sion of William Shakespeare’s ever John PraU of Jersey City. Reverend modern comedy “Taming of the And they’ll see and hear mom. Tinker wiU he the speaker at the Shrew,” which will play on Thurs­ Irving Berlin, who wrote the original meeting on March 4th. day, Friday and Saturday. This up­ music and lyrics for "The Cocoa- ■The resignation of Mra. Putters, roarious roughhouae comedy has beer nuts, contributed the catchy new assistant secretary • t the class was theme song, "When My Dreams accepted. ^ rocking the world with laughter for Come True, to the screen presenta­ J00 years. It unfolds the cyclonic ro­ mance ot Katherine the Shrew and tion. And Mary Gaston, Ziegfeld’s Beck’s Sunny Skiers, a group of Hetnichlo the Shrewd, of how she scintillating blond star, and Oscar young musicians in the township, was “wooed” “Wedded” and “Bedded” Shaw, Broadway’s favorite leading have decided to chan re the name of and “The House rid of her," and of man, have the gomantic leads. And their srrheatra to "Warren Xerenad how, subsequently, the “Devil's Dam" choruses of unpafyassed beauty and ers”. They meet each week for prac­ was made over into a meek mouse, settings of lavish gorgeousness, tice and ar* developing into a fine to an. accompaniment of the craziest beautifully photographed, entertain. boy's orchestra. love m aking in th* whole history of Every item in the production has Literature. You cannot afford to miss been provided with generosity and Warren Beck, pianist, Antonio Con- “Taming of the Shrew,” if you Mjjoy the result is entertainment, de­ cetta, and William Bello, violinists; good entertainment. , lightful entertainment that sweeps Donald O'Brien, drummer i Herbert Now playing, “Hot For Parish” you away in « fairy-land of laughter Hamer, saxophone player; and Paul with Victor McLagten, Plfl Dorsay and music and romance. Whatever Gibson, trumpeter. and El Brendel, an all-talking pic you do, or don't do, this week— tur<. ■ don’t miss "The CoeoanuU,”

THEATRE East Rutherford Now Playing Four Marx Brother* Hesr Amos V Aady every night at T a’cloeh thru a KOLSTER “COCOANUTS” RADIO which will be given away very aaoa ta aeaa lucky patrea witb-Mafy Gaum - Oscar Shew of the KteeH. Watch the ScTeea for farther aaaouacemeata. Mickey Mouee Carteon “WILD WAVES” Now" Playing ADVERTISING DISH NIGHTS Victor McLaglen, Fifi Doreay and Cl Bren del in Monday and Thursday “HOT FOR PARIS” VAUDEVILLE Friday Eve., Funnier Than "The Cock Eyed WorW”-A n All Talking Em Movietone Production. Sunday Only Wirarr Term Omriee (Buddy) Rogers and NEXT NEXT WEEK Jean Arthur in $25.00 Dowa "HALF WAY TO HEAVEN” Business is getting better, slowly, Monday (J Tuesday M om., Turn V Wad > TWO TALKING FEATURES , - ladk Oakte . Evelyn Brent in A. Rcenttrt 6 Co. but surely. It is the best time to Rabert Armstrong w d Carol Lombard in “FAST COMPANY” “BIG NEWS” Also • - f t Also — ' - COLLEEN MOORfi in do your direct printed advertising Morton Downey in “LUCKY IN LOVE” or newspaper advertising.

Wedmrtday—One Day Only- , % o— Ann Harding in "HgR PRIVATE AFFAIR A Talking Production Do not wait until business is in full

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K'SH S C H O O L BLUE AND GOLD OUTFIT DEFEATS Lyndhurst Picks Harrison High For b r this or Much Ado About First Round Of State Tournament TENAFLY AND HAS' CKHGTS. i t . tn * . K JL The Blue and Gold baaketeers will face Harrison High in the first round LYND. ROD & GUN QUINTETS FOR 3 Si*AiGHT WINS of the state tournament, play which comes early next month. The task WILL HOLD SHOOT JCK J. UVtSLU By Guy Savino of getting past the first round will ° fcoTtCB Second Team Defeats Hasbrouclc Heights Jayvees For not be easy even if Lyndhurst licks The Lyndhurst Rod and Gun club the Hudson County outflt._ will hold ita first, open handicap, __ _ ‘A t e ' i»*a°tru« First Victory Qf Season—Locab Contine To Show T J^E have something of an apology to make. Last week in an adjoining After that game comes eiSTer Cald­ priae shoot of the year a t the club vv sport column we wrote that under the new coach, Alex Latronnica, well or Verona neither of which have trap grounds, foot of Rutherford Form Displayed In East Rutherford Tilt—Hasbrouck cut any great shakes in basketball. Avenue and Meadow Road a t 2:30 the high school basketball team had won ids first game. W e were told 17. in t. aad win take . Heights and Tenafly Licked In Final Sessions But after that comes the winner of P.M. Saturday, Washington’s Birth­ ■Sect aa p r o \ la .nd_ by th. i m ™ later by Edwin C. Olson, athletic mentor at the school, he (Olson) was the Weehawken-Kamsey-Rutherford- day. The winners of the matches will tlon of said ordinance. still co#ch. Haabrouek Heights rounds Undefeat­ be presented with prises at the Dated Lyndhurst, N. j. LILLEY IS HIGH SCORER-ROSA SHCWS FORM it came about in a meet way. We were proceeding into ed Ramsey and nearly undefeated range: ' ... February It, 1|)« the gymnasium Friday night, blithely as is our custom, when one Weehawken can show many, many Looking Into the ' list ot our REVERSAL—MIKE DeRENZIS MAKES RETURN of Mr. Johnson’s legs popped up in front of us. “Not just yet," Class A teams in this section how sportsmen of Lyndhurst the clut i» the game should be played. expecting to see the Messrs. Edward J# Township Clerk he said gently. “Mr. CHson wants to see you.” Presently, Mr. Hasbrouck Heights and East Ruth- Holden, Tommy Dunn, Eddy Dunn,; yd'/ • -. j-. Olson, frowning and dark, came out. He said; "I want to speak ■ Showing something hitherto missjgg—a punch in that closing session erford have picked the nannies. East Frank Monaco, John Houghton, Wm. [Is TOWNSHlpAOrNetiii5't,,,„«_HU RST « —the Blue and Gold basketballers continued their winning streak, over to you.” Then he led us into the hall. Rutherford goes to post against Ram­ Landells, Charles Piratskv and pot. ,;.:NKW YORK A um AC A^TKOK sey while all the MacMullenmen sibly others whom this writer cannot NO. S5I the past week conquering Tenafly and Hasbrouck Heights quintets de­ “Now," he aaid, “w h it is the idea of riding me? You’ve been riding " Hotice ° 5 DI£ that me for a long time, but thi* climaxes it." He pointed to a Commercial have to do is get by Weehawken. think of at this time. ]ar maette 6 f tfc. Board of CW cisively. A fter the East Rutherford victory an •upheaval in local basket lonera, ot the Township of Lynd- Leader. "Understand," he continued, “I'm not sore because you wrote Lyndburat's job to defeat Har­ The club ran/e lies just oft the ball v.as expected, but the wm over tenafly camc as a surprise. rison is not too difficult. Harrison new state road No. 2 on Rutherford Second in the Bergen County CKm • ...... up Latronnica. But why tell deliberate lies? I’m still coach of the team whipped Kearny handily and Kearny Avenue on the Kingsland Meadows. ' A loop, Just why are you riding me?" whipped Lyndhurst. However, Lynd­ ,dr aoten « n d * 7 h . T . « by a singigle team. Garfield turned the B. P. 0 . E. Bowlers hurst has improved since then. Since CARD OFT-HANKS of Uml - X h*V* ‘ trick twice. Lyndhurst, playing a OH DEAR, OH DEAR then It'has taken over three straight New “ smashing game of ball, with a never- Come To- Grief On victories. Harrison is no harder thafl We wish to express our sincere y-dle spirit tiiat continued not only *- • Tenafly, East Rutherford and Has­ thanks and appreciation to our rela­ ictowwnna. O road throi the first two periods but Rutherford Alleys TF we stuttered just a little, you can imagine why. This writer riding brouck Heights. tives a ud friends for their, kind ex­ e^hpany on th* north wc«t as hep*n well into the third and then rose * Olson. The whole idea was so ridiculous (any readef^efthi* column If the Blue and Golden get past pressions of sympathy extended to us with whatever majesty attends a in our recent bereavement. The L/ndhunt Elks bowling team will realize it) we were somewhat taken aback. Now that we think it the Hudson Countyites they should game, fighting, team, in the last per­ lost its first series in a month to the surely go through Verona or Cald­ We also wish to thank Reverend iod was the second Bergen_ Class A Rutherford.five by a three pin decision over we should have stepped back in dismay and cried “We? Oh, Mr. well. Fountain, Eastern Star, Order of the outfit to conquer Tenafly. The. score in tlie fast and deciding game Tues­ Olaon. Never. Oh dear, oh dear." North Jersey Claaa B Amaranth, Seven Sisters Club, for wa* 30 to 27. day. Rutherford shot most of its their beautiful floral offering* and to “ -■ *a wlwn and where tke Md But we didn’t. Feeling talkative we bandied some words. Group 1—First Round ould k* further considered Hasbrouck Heights, undefeated by thundei in the first game rollin'? an We were told we didn’t know much about athletics because we Mr. William C. Collins, for his kind th* local school in four years of even 1000 to top the score of 908 for 1. Ramsey vs. East Rutherford. and “ffieien* service. basketball competition, /ell prey to Lyndhurst. never had played them. We answered * certain coach didn’t 2 Hasbrouck Heights vs. Weehawken. i n Harold Walsoe and Family. February trd. tht. know about coaching, and anyway just where did that certain 3 Harrison vs. Lyndhnrst 4 Verona ordsrr ufof theChe Bi that same spirit. T ’ were in In the second game Lyndhurst came of The Ton the running for thi. liters, but coach play! vs. Caldwell. back ntcong to win by 913 to 843. In Second Round T0W« down the home stretch, tiie lllue and this game Wahlers bowled an eye There was a lot of heated talking. It led up to what was probably » k 1. Winner of game one vs. winner Gold outfit sailed ahead. The fiiiM opening 257 for high score of the eve­ one of the most startling moves this writer has ever taken. We bought LEGAL NOTICE copy o r m . ill tally waa 24 to 15. 'I'he absence of ning and second highest score in.the of game two. 2. Winner of game ABOVE ^RB*Sh«ED NTO. Meyer, guard who scintillated in th* Bergen loop. It was one of the best a ticket, telling the coach we would pay our way into the game. three vs. winner of /am e four. NOTICE OF AJtNUAL MEKT1NO Tenafly game,Tilled to hamper the ganies ever bowled in the Elks alleys, North Jeraey—Class B LYNDHURST FtiJILrMNi; AND LOAN fa » ll. Tn the laiit game the going waa tight THE MYSTERY CLEARED AWAY Group 2—First Round ASSOCIATION LYNpitl RHT MAY HAVB IN A CKR. The jayvees, by the way, hung up and despite Barringer's even 200, 1. Boonton vs. Newton. 2 Madi on Notice la hereby given thet the Annual ^i^^LTS^Sl_S^|,_UAND_ ALONG THE their first victory of the season, de­ Lyndhurst lost the game and aeries v*. Chatham. ; Met tiiiK of I hi- attnk.holders of the feating the Heights outfit, 16 to 11. by threw pin*. ATRONNICA cleared the mystery by calling up on the telephone and Second Round j AsioelatlOn will be held on Saturn : ilareh tth, ltj«. at seven o'clock p. M Lyndhurat Plays The scores: , L explaining he was merely the assistant coach. Olson, he said, had 1. Winner of game one ,„ vs. win c , , *' the Association Meeting Room. M7 EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF PROP Improved Game offered him full charge, but feeling the season wa* almost completed he ner of game two. 2 North Plaintwtil .stuyvesant Avenue (comer ot Oriental krty of thr Delaware lacka- Rutherford (2) vvanna railroad company On There was a lot (if talk before the Mier ...... Ml 161 174 did not want it. We were working under the idea Latronnjca was coaching vs. Rahway. 3 Linden vs. Ruselle iI of Directors and Auditors, and the trans- Tenafly game regarding the identity S m ith ...... * 1 170 1*8 the team. Strangely enough one of the players was responsible for that Park. 4 Summit vs. Hillside. j neth>n ott suWi other business m.a mmy he Vogel ...... J37 fM Third Round of the Lyndhurst coach. Son it- said IN information. 86 ' _& Tha Beard r %sF et Commlaalonera ■ #* at » tha it was stil) Olson. Others maintained I’nrro ...... 77...... 211 185 187 Winner of game one vs. winner of Township of it was, Alex Latronnica. Olson and W. Hchiefferli ...... 1»0 171 168 However, a little explanation by Olson would have cleared ^ game four. Winner of game tw® vs. I h M fN U tS w r — * of Bergen do ordain aa winner of game three. L That any and all Latrohnica both settled ,jt by declar­ up the entire affair at once. Instead of having to bump into legs, USUAL NOTICE intanst which “ - ing Olson still held the lead rein*. 1(100 843 888 w4iich always puts us in a bad mood, we could have smoothed hurst and the tKdT*oUw ^ , S V ^ Whocycr the coach, the qu'-' Lyndhurat (I) TOWNsHii* o t Lifjrnai’KST land and premia** beegSSter part*" *hf 169 out the entire trouble with an apology. We wotdd'havr corrected UNIONS SHEAR shored more in that game th~ ...... 177 177 vacaUd^ahd H j S U f c 'W uJS- before in itu career. It reac t u 158 200 the error this week. We had not seen the Eaat Rutherford game. ahalt revert to and be held 6 form against Tenafly. -» • ■ ...... 172 161 166 But we did see Lyndhurst play Tenafly. And if Olson Usd not WALL STREET ORDINANCE NO. tSt adjoining owners, the aanie as i_____ fo r once the outfit was sentiing, * i uyer .. .212 193 180 the public and the Township never had previously informed us he still had charge of the team we would INANCK >NL’ERNfNO TUB or Interest therein. that ball down the line with quirk, I vVahier* . 1*4 267 163 have believed coaching hands had really changed. WOLVES, 33-21 HE IS COM •ft m Slid preniiaea herainbe- short paaaea. Tht ball waa going I ToWNHiitl I* OK liV'- to ia more portiaalarly 908 913 886 For one thing, the “trailer" play, a favorite at the ftart of the sesaon, . . ,, •ill'NTV OK 11 N, PROVIDED and described aa foilowa: under the basket, and when it gm Al Hergenhan, New Guard, Shows Up, for and ai t w ttRj r r - TRACT: there went in. kid. Utley was stand wus missing. w tflla AbatSKe of Seluaail. lit] o r ^ N B 1NNINO at the tnteraeetlon at the - lag ia the cdrner* dropping thorn in Also, Meyers was changed from guard to fon*arH, which Menu to njtSH N aw rly line of DelaAeld Avenue EAGLE JUNIORS And Quinser—Score Knotted at HalfMj .j ON,1N------TillsTHK.t , HTHEi.TirtTHF.K'TH, avknWcw a n d and the northeaaterfy Hne of Firat or with his usual style in both /nines be where be belong*. ~ " ' 7—-‘ ^ ------— iitunwAVtf . OK Court Avenue and running thence (1) Kleman and Kosa were show in* ___ ■ _.MMllllHST . nmprnra Northwesterly atone the northeaaterty good form while Mey.r, in the tina: Also, the team had quit it* useless dribbling and wa*' patting- THE line of First or Court Aveaut, now New CONQUER JUNIORS The Union A. A. continuwl un its itiKPWi^ANf* i^iFt’*??iiER>fN►x'ES^ York Avenue. fo«r hundred elcvta aad session, after Lyndhurst had piled up passing under the basket. winning way defeating the Kutherford ' sahy kxi'KmsKs IN CONNECTION eighty-aeeen hundredths ttfl.tT) feet to a lead ami then had Jo f»r<- a wild OF MILR0SE A C. Wolves 31-21 in a slow game in whieh THKKKWITU. the easterly line atot Living*Uvlngaton Avenue. fighting Tenafly roinbinniun, «Uml thence ( 2) Howthweateriy out head, and shoulders above th- JUST FEEHNG VEfcY HURT * new star Was uncovered by the l<«-al] The <',„,UI,i»siuner. of the southeasterly line of Uvlngatonon A vi The Kutherford High School gym outfit Monday night at the local gym. T;>wn»hii.Town whip of...... Lyndhurst In the Umaitg produced, twenty (J t) fe« to a _____ crowd, - Al Hergenham who formerly played of O* ik’h du M ’hlB as f'dtowa; thence (Jl Routheaaterly parallel with Te*-«** - leading 17 to 14 at was the seem* of a fast basketball Olson may have been justified in objecting to the story, a* it appeared 1. That the Shade Tree Conimlaslna the northeasterly Hae of Firat or Court anie between the Kutherford Mllrose with the Cardinal A. C. made his ilebut if the Tuwnsbip of Lyndhurst be and Avenue, now New York Avenue, and the . .1* first half. Its fast, ra. and the Eagle j r t last Saturday. last week Most coaches are never pleated at publicity given their teams. with the Unions by scoring II points. It li» Ii' i* hy aullioilsed to purchase and distant twenty t l» feet aoathwesterly nati rolled up point after J He was high man for the night. plant on the »treet», avenues, and hlali- measured ot right aniLSa therefrom, poin ue Blue and Gold outfit The game was done throughout with But when he claimed we were ruling him, that hurt. It hurt our pro­ *a» s <>t the Ti.wnahlp „t l.yndhurat one four hundreduced ; thence (41 North­ half was 9 to h in favor of the Mil- erford High School team such a* H<»» shall to i.’notutlon direct aaid Shade easterly along tha northweateriy Hne of down court, arid usually resulted in should have mentioned WHAT GROUP. A lot of people, including chen, SitsYsky and 1-uckey. Boschea Tree < uinmtsalon to advertise for bids Delaheld Avenue produced, twenty (M l two Lyndhurst punts. rose but the Eagle came up to lead or propoaala for saM feet, more or lea*, to the point or at the end of the third quarter 22 to the writer, would have been glad to know. Also he accused us of riding led the Kutherford team with 10 points Norway Maple Trees, aaid place at beginning. The third quarter showed Lynd- while Sitarsky was second with 7. submitted to the Board of __ hnrst at its., best. Tenafly could not 21. him without mentioning names WeH, when we desire to do some riding, at a reitular meeting thereof, at It being the Intention to describe M' ’ nan was the big gun for At half time the score was tied at time and place aa m said m u _____ a strip or land twenty lit) feat la meet that victorious rush. Lilley and we'll mention all names concerned. There'* very little to stop us 10 up. The Wolves held the lead nnwl shall he mimed and tied. Kald adver­ width, lying between Ltvlaaiatsn aad Kleman sank baskets that meant tht thr oring six goals and two Delafleld Avenues, to be vacated from to **l of 14 points. Hcor- of tne time but the Unions gradually tisement shall briefly 'describe the kind the northeaateriy aide of First ar Coen ijime. The defense was a piixzle to or type of Norway Maple Trees to be Avenue, now New York Avenue. i) nafly and when the visitors did in. tivided equally among PLUGGING ALL STATIONS warmed up to bn-ak .away to a good purchased and planted and shall be the margin by the last quarter. published at least twice In the Com- HBCOND TRACT: start traveling in the final session iiiernal leader, a newspaper rireulatlna BEGINNING at the intersection ot despite defense efforts on l.yml hurst's N. >• at 4 P, M. the Eagles R Joseph “Dodie" Shendan, laat Monday night, gave ah exhibition ^■T l t «t«wt •'— —.-—_ within saw f ,, »inhlp. the «r»t pubtka the northeaateriy liaa ■< Ft rat or will meet the .Rutherford Junior Ififn WOLVES (21) - G. F T. thin to la- made at least ten day* prior Avenue...... now New York Avenue part turned them back with a single team at the Union School Kutherford. M of refereeing genius at the Union A. A -Wall Street Wolves game. Dormait f ...... 0 0 0 to the date Hied far the receiving of aeriBweaterly line at U d M W a A1 point in the final quarter. Smith, f ...... 1 0 2 aaid prupoaata and providing further and running lliewce tit ,. Perthwc. _ The score: * Although losing a few of their games The game started on a rough note, and got rougher. Johnny Sitarsky, that the Hoard uf Cotnmlaalonerii nay along the northeasterlyriy line afof FirFirst j th- Eaglet are receiving geod-eompe- Rutherford High School grid and basketball star, showed the way, dnb Boachen, L ...... 5 0 \o dln*t Said advertisement to be publlahetl Coart Avenue, one hundred eight (I LVNDHURST G. F. T. tition and practice for the coining L uckey, g ...... 1 O -2 in or more newapapers other than feet, more or less, to the Inf fancy, f ...... 4 1 » bling left handed, and straight arming with thr other. SiUrsky, f ...... 3 I T aaid Ootttmerci«J lesie r, of the northeasterly tine ot Mryer, f . . : . .3 1 7 laurney.— : ...... V That said Shade Tf*« Cowmiaaioa Court Avenue, now New York A» Helmieh, f ...... 1 0 2 Mr. Sheridan dropped the refereeing whistle in bh pocket •hall daiei mine the atreeta, avenues and With a line par “ and allowed the teams to battle it out. They did. Totalr ...... » 1 21 hteiiwaya tort n*eo*t-__ .. ^ , Cutler, f ...... 1 0 4 with -nl.l work. aad at right aagtoa thereto: thence (t) I)* Hen*I», g ... .,0 0 0 Lefty Rowe, tht Union A A mascot is finding the ruling of young Todd, f ...... ♦ 2 0 4 4- That the awn of IU M .M ta here Southeasterly and parallel with the r*n- mmm — aossw LICK THE by *pwi»rlat«il for the porehaae and ter line of the f> L a w . R R hetag sters are not allowed in the high school gym very ptaUant. If the D»l»n, e ...... * 2 « distant one hundred forty nine aad )ve Totals ...... ie 0 3H Jordan, g ...... 0 0 0 planonc of the Norway Maple Trees TENAFLY G. F. T. ARROW A. C. Union* don't put out a baseball team, he is going to be out a good job afro. -aid and for idher neeeaaary ex tenth* (ltt.il fe*t t Mr. t o t f-peww* In v mnei tkm therewith. thereto. Kllblrk, f ...... 4 “ .. IP And by Ithe way, Rowe, that Union A. A. Junior line-up . 6 1 11 s_ In order to tenuMrarlly ftnance Barretta, f ...... 1 1 3 in last week should have read Unions M, Altar Boys, E | the said |.urehaae aad Wanting of the easterly and The Lyndhurst Cardinals i handed ii tree. afotei^A, Uie ToernShlp of l.ynd easterly aid* t W , c ...... 0 0 0 another game last Wednesday, I 22, instead of Unions H Altar Boys 2. Sergeant Janies Geary Totals ...... j,... 3 31 hwrat «hall borrow from awk peraona „ t lev feet area---- Stalling, g ...... s 7 feat mg the Arrows 46 to If. The Referee — Sheridan. Half Tune I “C e..rp

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t< naming th* a( a it The m m*# «»i»: ttm . R. N w m and daughter IWitw, Hut. K lia r* m&i at Kaat Riithirfiidk Mr*. E .daaghise PHwwaeu af TWO GRILVT attractions W*<»|.|bd«v. itr» C, K « i» f «f Cari- »Ud»; Mum ( V tM t Muta. Kiuabrih ¥* ttna. Yelamta Nwitw. Anti* w f t*r Kanta, fc iw w aad t;tady> Mwiryk. »«y H»y, N«> and Survey t onfereae* ---- Monday * The Goveraat'lOMUOet made up of House Speaker William B, Knight, U. S. Senator, Owed Baird, Senator ORDER YOUR Joseph C. Wolber, Senator Arthur N. Pierson and* Russel & Wise, journeyed to Prineeton on Mond«y to confer on the future of the Abeii COAL Committee. Th«y, decided that the C(?ae r»rainf» tat thr month-. „ | committee should be continued,* but, January IM* wwt» HiM lJIKt.il M they also decided that tne personnti AND aid rf Mr. and Mis. John •fsWat $U,MlU>l*.is! for January should he changed. This la ttS ,71 LaUha, of Uvin«*ton A vet! Mr, aang. 1»29 aa incraaa* at t9?i,MU.»* usion caused some rumpus and m Both M as Poll*™ ami Margsn>i f^eratlag w |m w ^ Maintenance. tor Abell let it 'b e known t h ^ 1 Uiw and dcpriciation were **,*«, ‘would fight an* attempt ot,*< • w •eramMinn) on U r ,,,an» by legislature to oast. former iMiaa Blanche Outw*ter Mini Lucille Building Materials M«< imrome ftoai oprralin** <;arbrielson and Senator Ki aa iarfsa** *v*r Janti Oabrielson did aat run for •nr of tmimM, M«t sembly this yeaf and the eelvud attendance awards « t n Ar income ah<>wr.t an iiwireW l*>. FROM contend that since he is not thur Kiaher, of Mia* Hill*» r ltu who 1* 1 .'J over January 1SW and the ber of the legislature, h,e sh _ waa present M night*; Fannie Umnte, 64 night*; Madeline fink, 59 nighta; total net iarom wa* M,l«a,14» « a* be permittee tw ■ continue o»«Uh* Now, je t oat your pencil and a increase m i January I af Us*4, Committee. This’ had led the Vup Eras Hraun. U night*' Karl Srb- 4W.17. Income dedUrUun* *wr» U , good sized sheet of paper and find m «t, SO night*; and Karl tioehlinger, porters of Senator Abell to say that out just what you are going to owe M M « I »r m m M k m (has M the conferees had decided to “pad" also SO nighta; ail of K iu UentherV January IMS k>«vmg th» halan-. the committee with members of th» jrotf lia d t Sammy by Much 16. Riverside Coal & Here's how. Single person, net iti- available for dividend* and >xHViu* I legislature who raight be coosidwed eMM, 11,500 or more; Married per- iajHHWWii* a- again.t $*jHSjW».i» 1 friendly to the administnition forees M U , gross income of $3,500 or more, for January 1929 aa Ateeiwati at and thus nullify the Committee's J ■pun hi» attaining the distinction of Instruction in and proceeded to ballot on the future having bat upon the New Jewe-j of the Club. Mrs. Helen IM. Berry, bench owiUnaously for thirty-five Company, the world’s largest Battery Manufacturer. vice chairman of the Itepublican yean. J net ice Gummere was ap­ State Committee raanajfed to gainer pointed to the Supreme Court on FULL SIZE 13 PLATE BATTERIES .... #7.95 VOICE and PIANO more than enough votes to eauae the February It, 18*5 by Gav*rn«r demiae of Mrs., |>ickcrt’s oryydaa- Wert* On Novomber 16, 1SSI, ha STUDIO tion. Mrs. Berry aad Mrs. Fakhert was appointed Chief Justice and ha FULL SIZE 15 PLATE BATTERIES .. . *10.65 are not what one might call pal*, in has held tMa position ever since and fact, they are decidedly opposed to from the manner in which he ha* a® 268-270 Forest Ave* Lyndhurst, N. J. ably administered hurtle*. It look* as These batteries are uncoudtuonally guaranteed But, what we' Wanted to tell you if the venerable jurist will continue PHONE RUTHERFORD 475 R was that Mr*, fietry and ber to against anything. workers will forwi a new organisa­ tion, supposedly independent. Tli<-y -4 _ Sold gnd Serviced by say that this new club will not parti­ cipate In pre-primary campaign.-. Among the Bergen women who WANT E 1> Carpenter and will have an oflkial say-so in the M u o n W att. Re-i»o4in|, new organization are Mr*. M as RIVERBANK SERVICE AND Conklin and Mra, Stockton. Both an- U iu p t, Porch Entlouim, oa the preliminary committee of 12 i Weathrrrtrtpu, Alteration*, which a rt now formulating plans for NEW JERSEY’S GREATEST HOME VALUE the new organisation. Screen* BATTERY STATION Game to the h*t, Mrs. Prtekert Easy Mon thy Payment* IN KOTKICTBD Amounced "I a n Jiot dead politically. Rivenidc and Rutherford Ave*., Rutherford, N. J. I am too keenly interested in poli HOME REBUILDING CO. tic* to drop out* If tbe indejMmdpnt Republican women of New Jersey SIS Harding Ave, Lyadhdgl Phone Rutherford I21S ARLINGTON MANOR wiah to form th eir. own dub in the R. aCHRKTKMANN, Prep. future, 1 shall be giad to help them." t PboM Ruth. I4M-M And thus Lillian challenge* Helen Old English Cotonia) Designs

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IN CHANCERY OK NBW JK K SK Y . 8»-tw*en Olga W. Umiholm. complainant, and Joaeph Caruccl and Mary Caruccl, hi* wife. PaMuaie Caruccl and Koa.- Caruccl. hia wife, and l.yndhum Trunt Company. ifhmamtM. m. tm. Return­ able 8o rr. v By virtue of Ike above elated writ to me dlraaUd and delivered, I have levied U(KMI and will expoee tor aale at public vendue a t the BberUTa office. In U»e City of Hackenaaek. oa WBDNKSDAT, MARCH t. 1SJ# at two o’clock In Uie afum oon. all thoae certain tract* or parcel* ot land aftd premiae* hereinafter particularly dea- cilbed. aituate. lying and being In the Township of Lyndhurat. in the County of Bergen and Stale of Nett Jeraey. FIRBT TRACT: Known and dnatonatad on a certain map I M In th* «Mc« of the Clerk of fARTy / Bergen County. State of Nett Jeraey, at Hackenaack. on the «r*t day or Sep­ tember. In the re* r l»»7. entitled. ' Map No. I. "Map of proparty of New York and New Jeraey Real Katate Itnprovi- ment Company, Bergen County, N. J., HIT." a* lota number three hundred and ninety-two (»*) and three hundred and ninety-three (SM). SECOND TRACT: Known and deaignated on a certain map Wed in the office of the Clerk at l « f n County, State of New Jeraey, at Hatweaanck,. on th* ttrat day of gap- when t h e pir c &ets Umber. in the year 1817, entitled, ‘‘Map *o. S. “Map of property of New York AT THIS R O A ST- an* New Jeraey Real E*Ute Improve­ ment Co.. B*rgan County, N. J., 1887.” TWILL BE A MEAL a* lot number four hundred and one <401). DT VMICHTO Bo a s t , Together with all and alncular the rlgbt*. libertlaa, privilege*, herein a mei.l. and appurtenance* thereunto be­ longing or In anywiae appertaining, t» •old to pay and satisfy In th* tr a t place unto th* aald complainant, the aum of tl.4CS.47, with lawful Interest thereon. * HARRY C. HARPER, jYou'U have j It right to boast of the Kind of meal you serve your family and your guest* if you buy Law Offices at your meats of ua. They CONKUN, SMITH * TOWS are top-notch food and Lawyers Building crowded full of health-giv- 17 AMES AVRNU* Rutherford, N. i. Phone Rutherford 604-606

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PURELU GOAI. (XX, INC PHONF. RUTH 4175 U V + * * ~ k A * m m LymSmrnt, K *. THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31. 1W0 ■ |l ||— II. Ill II— ■III!...... — —■ Ml I .MU I. -I .11 IM .■ W . ■■■— — Anthony Pavero, of Fo***t A**»a* WA6W »*.*«**. •<% »••** is on a ultra hikmg tri* thuiufheot HMUit a WAHpigt^ tn* United Status.- Word tan tow received f r s n itm fiui# »w ttn M». O&los&iRu -Wlwfi Im in iss»w vvmtiim IM DHMk - ■ with Sit. ond Mr-. Walter lta>r».

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ducts and sole* *Jv*u by Willum lr.. **• •** m m a a i>t Mongin and f . Arthur Hun*. •hip ol IjlKltlUM. te IM CMMt* «i S m •»» *UM* *4 . Stm C 'k u W F . South of Brooklyn also l«ww*<«« M * i—*1 “* U*» •saUtjr***' i T i J t i u*}! '*>»«« entertained with * short skeu-h. rriy side u* jphil HUM U W M tfru OOOOrwi tMH|NaW*a The « U m t of the .-venmg wa* iwny #*-, t.«o.>ivouva t *• I •*.» eon*.- given by Kev. Kua»*]l J. Clittcv .if > Mm taattsOKl Thursday, February loth at S p.m sofc <4 *i n w r tt A*e»»fc ■ « k ALBERT MTTCHEL . K SON Tin Brnediction » U given by R«v. ’ ••• r *.■»+£. ' ' ' ' ' J, H. UlU-ll,l>.D, of the Lyndhuwi x«lti«ll «u MM MM fwi.VtS to kw l birtiwUy of Wa.shinjrton and Unwin, •S.Will) li. k U M . *1 si. 1» W»W<* «*t«*e. n m U q m d IlMting CtMNrtM «h. SsiWeta** liUM-ln-I «•»« » « •« * and tbe hUtory «7 the P. T. A. tfcrm UM w w rtm i in «>. U trrrit i W m j movement wa* giwn by the past and Charlotte < - |r l« • Ml M m * i l * i ItmMi*, gnwwt presidents at the organisa- mar IM, «« »•«* pntuia'^ M U X IA V M X tW O H U R IT . N. ■«> *4* «r AiMkw, t i f u «M I—M ot '« « M 111 Th* Lincoln School P. T. A, of atmm «•►!»>>*<• >*» »••***■• - garei Miller, Ann Mitchell, Ksther f«f.«rth»>-»l.ri) «n.i »t rl»W *Mi>. eating Pounders Day meeting on Walker, M*Mi Png*, of the Inter u. Ammm *>««*> <•»* >**< Thursday. February 13th a t 8 jun mediate Societf. lWith Neuhauaer, lh<«K« i»> MiaiMw-»M« i»t *m»»w-i »»•*> H u m R«h*tf«ni 4>W The committee used the new pag­ ituMi*I*«•»>» »>**•* Uiiiir « » lif t t « M •»* lm» *4 li*4 •«•• eant prepared by tbe National Cong Alto* iST*IX’U^ring an«l *» li» » * (*♦ Kurtl.- re». entitled “th e Oracle Speaks," «.» ,ll» | M | I*** *•«<«• »»«*» <»»* emphasizing the four Corner Stones; l » t l.> llw 1» « M a t P f n r .< VemaM* T.K. U'-I »lih >>l »»j »*« home, school, church, state. derSpek, Fred Weatphal, Bert M - ...» o h ,.* . »K>«MllllM»»«» The exerciact down* with the Intosh, Dan l*aUl*««i. Lewi* IVtiner- singing of "My Tribute* by the en­ tire association. 2 iit.* s hafu'a..lsrr George H. Holden This wa* a most effective ceremony ciety, 1-oui- Aldridge, Mra. Aldridge. \n«i greatly enjoyed by all member* and gueati who braved the storm on Thursday. ' Roofing and Sheet Metal District Counselor. Union Social HeM Contractor COMMUNICATION By Yoong People TOWNSHIP 0 F LYNDHURST ijOCiVwlC#C ja jH illM TWlBSHMiftW 1 OllewW® Jr SOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP Below is s copy of a letter seat 121 Stmtdl Av*n*»» LymttiMftt* N. }> (« at for publication A Onion Sdetol «f »«wral Young r i« KW BUDGET-TAX ORDINANCE FOR 1930 fWpl» -» BmieUea ia Lyndhunt wa* ■s l i IHMinc RuilMrrfoftl 22) X President and Fellow Cltiaens: given by tto- Young IW le 's Chris­ rhird and Ninth District, tian I'nion of the g*«J Memorial r^rssJ Local Budget of the TownaKip of Lyndhitfst, County of Bergen Church last Th*«dsy night. Th* K—m a On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 11. guest Societies Were the Kpworlh for the fiscal year 1930. I#10, at 4 o’clock at the R<»»ev*h vchool, Stuyvesant arenwe, Lyndhurst, This Budget shall also constitute the Tax Ordinance. V. J., the voters wen* a*k«i to come & iss (&■ “ S ssjta a B r A P An Ordinance relating to tarn for the year 1950. >ut and vote far the throe best men Dumansky. cW rm an of the Social 1*1.1.NiJlilAV. «»»• ~y , t . Committee, with th. aid of Mr. Fred at two ..rt««-k tn Vo* •rtrntmm. •« LYNDHURST or the board ot rdacation. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Wastphal and CommiUee were re- foHiowma Hart «• »-•***• '*•*!. Sir. Fahy apantd th.' m*e«ag at i sponsible for “J Lyndhrurtt, County of Bergen, that there shall be assessed, raised by .'clock in the uaual way by wading * SUPPLY MARKET taxation, and collected for the year 1930 the sum of S3H,087.60 for aameB,V*Snj5'ng. * and later refrwh- m. iit» were served. 'f...... the purpose of j^sjyung this appropriations set forth in the following Mr. Near waa nominated first. „„»*« IMS MMmOJ* •«* « Um . Itosiiw- run ito aad Mont* sutement of resdk^ea and a^pjpriation* for the fiscal year 1930. Mr. Oorando was nominated »«cond Mr. Fahy said we woald first vote ‘M AmiaOe, sod t»w»i « ANTK-fr-ATKI) HKVHHI'KH ’or Mr. Dorando. I objected and said KINGSLAND AVB Cor. RUKiK ROAD laaM line m r»*0 AewW ei t . ss.iiti it ii M1W KIXANKOITH HUVK.NI KS aV tIOIPATKI) IMS Hr. Near was first. Mr. Fahy ignored font* w#iw Mr. William ‘Muir of th* l^VKiiuini • — oe and said that we would vote for Kpworth Ivoagu*, Mr. Kdward Htam .aa *««> ii4«i,»«4, »-*«• «ifO%s Hef*tpt To* ...... vs>4«lt> o*c»*M **“ " KrAOchiM T** . . 0 ...... 4r. Dorando. 1 objected and said Mr. i,iii< .»n av. i.m» miflr o ’* I»|\otM» Rut,h. H ,^ 44< 0 ' I __ lnt*-r«*t ...... w ...... Sear was Arst. Mr. Fahy ignored me h.ir li t h i r-et. 1 ■■ - — ...... » .urt F tM ...... uni said that w« would vote for Mr. fcml Memorial Young P«»ple. »n* oor*.i»» »id» *'•' Tax Starches ...... If theae «a<|^tos «*tinue to to MHMlnei and M«» < i **j. . i ,»<•*»*# fw« # ... Jorando. I again objected. «y this line >* IJU«.*» < w so ,, I Ifitervst on j ,, L , into the people were furious at his such a au«ee*i there will he no m e a t d e p a r t m e n t lotions. He asked for and I yoanf folk* toriow n who will to •sponded and astid, “You will haw clamed a* “sWfhfcr* to m*e »• WATCH OUR WINDOW* MR l*AitV flPVCIMI UW.H miet if you give us justice." He H- lally decided he haU betti-r mention Hr. Near Arst and when he did sa he Amount toU WWWT*I*TR» tH M t.S i «m «nania^u*lr elected judge. m im M A (let flgM resulted, seven o r •ight Italians were going to beat up , ,, AI*PIU>P|<|ATION8 wirer Otto Bayer and Mr*. William , wi it^ w w ew w m tSH RUIW) ROA*11to«. OJWhL'NS d k pa r Tm e n t o r p b b u c akkathh a b a p r t t .yon* of Jauncey avenue wa* threat- I .AMR flta oa fAH ned to be slapped in the face by Sam ( At VIM IVI* tdamo, and I was told to shut up. . pal t;hurch will pnesid* at the •II dav i'll i t »i,»,*1 sof!»« to«ee>^ . ^ - O Ml. Department . . I , i ...... 7 ...... I responded that I had free *p*wh Mowing h*e to h« held at the rharch a, » _ m S J i n S inti an American ritiien and I ' « . o “ t* on W*dntasday. INwi Department ...... ntcfWlwi to Stand for Jaslic*. ihir t.itv t km« ...... e e e . e e V. .. . . « former A-»i»Unt Pr*rti>iinir ...... ryft, belong in that iHatrict. I granted him Do* Pound ...... \ ...... that Tor he didn't belong there, either Amfro DM P k k lei qt. jar 23c >i.lsry I>ir«-tur .. .1 i ...... Malanr, Cterk .nil Assistant ...... A rial call waa aent ia to police Salary, Counsel ...... headquarters tor the Mayor and all i-rsai Bioenae* ...... the poUft . Town Hsll a U brarr Mslntewileee ...... Mayor Bogle arrived «• th* scene, fine Granulated SUGAR 5 lb*. 2Sc DEPARTM1JNT OP REVKNt.’IC * rl.VA.VCK * got up oa a table, and said h* » anted Salary, IHrector ...... quiet and order or th* school would l*»lary. Collector ...... •...... be ctoaed Md nobody would vote He American Home OLIVES qt. jar 31c !*.ianr. Assist ants ...... Anally aaW everybody to leave the Xalarr. Asmmoot...... A.«*«*or« KwoMs sod Kevislons ...... stfc"" and retarn in single Ale nSwrintok IJretti was ashed to be IVORY St>AP m n l * t ^ r * 2 (k Lsrge I t a k r . Z t€ •eatad at the tabte and a 4 each one TewnsWi, Audit ...... 7 . . . . . ------ss he «a«M ia who to. w*. for, Mr. DEPARTMIOTr o r STREETS * PVBUC IMPVT*. Mear or Mr. Doeand.. They came in A m rniin Mi»ua# MotonnAitr R •**. Ilf «■. 9 * the school by the front door and were *U «C * 1‘ar* Malntraaare . J ...... OliUUi ...... » t out the *Me door Street U a h t...... ! ...... I . Z J.,i ...... EMJS. . • ‘ • Ijrgr 1% Kaaineernig rees ...... ^isrr, Director ...... feoer Malnteoaoo ...... street Him...... • • • » * ...... Okquot d u l l Ging|rr Air. pilr or g»M*a 2 h # :i* e MON-bKPARTM*NTAL Pitt Hydrant Ta* ...... i'-li.-s PefuSso ...... j ...... Water |;

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jsTmmVI ? 5SZZ&ZSr j ’i ; ^PImrpr rf^ I’ Iw rhi RHoapw oa riwrRrr iii^jiSawaf rr 3srt*^txrur?s »Bt, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 PAGE EIGHT MOTHER INJURED KIDDIES HOUSED Of COUNTY HOME Mrs. Anna Terhune, of the County Prosecutor'* office notified the local police department that Mr*. Mary Gualteri, of 688 Forest Avenue, had been struck by an automobile and in* jured in Clifton, and wa* a patient at St. Mary’a Hospital, where she is suf­ fering from severe injuries. Two small children awarded the re­ turn of their mother, who did not come home on the day ef the accident. The children at present are confined in the Cimdren’* Home in Hackensack until the recovery of .the mother. SEVEN SISTERS MOURN DEATH OF MRS. WALSOE Eight years ago seven sisters of g the Eastern Star formed a chain ot " friendship which has grown stronger as the years advanced. Mm. Bertha w Wagner was one of the original H links; her removal to Chicago two years ago, while not lessening our m lore for. her, left an opening which m was filled by Rosa tM. Allen. On Friday, February 18th, the messenger of death entered our cir­ cles and took from u* oar dearest, best beloved sister, Susie Wttlaoe. In loving memory we pay our last LYNDHURSTCOALCO. tribute to one whose place can never be filled. First to go, Dear Gentle Sister, COAL x*p#«w COKE First to join the ranks above: First to break this chain ef friend­ ship, Seven links of wondrous love. , v Ymu have left us. six sad sisters, But we know you’re happy there; LYNDHURST, N. J And one by one well come to meet you To form another chain up Ther*. Where before our loving Master, - All our pains snd sorrows cease. We will strive to meet you, Bister, In that land of perfect peace. Leave we now our Sister sleeping. Savior in thy gracious keeping, Elisabeth Firth LYNDHURST BUILDING AND Jennie Hunt Helen Smith Rose Allan LOAN ASSOCIATION Christine Jurgenaen Marie Kleen n o tedI jk t u r e r 227 Stuyvesant Avenue St. Matthews’ Lutheran Church WILL SPEAK AT (Cor. Oriental Place) HIGH SCHOOL SOON Lyndhurst, N. J. On the evening of March 17th, the people o f Lyndhurst will have a rare opportunity to hear a noted lecturer. This is Tom Skeyhill who is brought to' this town at great expense by the teachers of the Public Schools ami the graduating clasa of the high sehool. Mr. Skevhill is well known through­ out America, Europe and Australia. 9sJ0 A M. to 4:10 P.M. Daily »:S0 AM to Noon Saturdays He is an orator of much ability and the official biographer of the greateat Evenings, Second Saturdays and Following Friday* of each Month hero Af the World War—Sergeant Al­ vin C. York. He will tall in a moat from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. interesting manner the true story of dint gm t hwto.' -One wiHhave an - opportunity to enjoy thi* great treat. JOHN P. WOODS, -Secretary TV lecture will be given In the High School. - . I MODERN APARTMENTS or without kitchen. Suitable for Lyndhurst Methodist BOGUS BUILDING couple. 262 Page Avenue. Phone You can forget the furnace, Rutherford 6628. Episcopal Church ashes, »now and other potto household duties. Beautiful 4-0 Stuyvesant and Tontine Avea. room apartments, vapor heat, CHILDREN TAKEN CARE OF— George Fountain, Pastor Kelvinator refrigeration, gar­ Day or night. 116 Valley Brook bage incinerator and other Avenue, Lyndhurst, phone Ruther- Reed Memorial United modern conveniences. Garages ford 8SH8-J. 1 17 St on premises. 4 rooms, Presbyterian Church 5 rooms, $80. Inspection invited. WANTED—Experienced waitress. Ap­ H. R. Bogle ft Co. ply at 824 Riverside Avenue. Stuyvesant Avenue, near VaHey Brook Rev. James H. Llttell, D. D., Pastor FOR HENT-Lvndhurst, 6 rooms, Sunday Services. riANO TUNING—Save your old pi­ bath, newly decorated, Snd floor, Bible school, 9:4C A. M. ano. I tune snd repair Grands, heat supplied. Near station, buses, Morning worship, U A. M. players, and Victrolas. Use Lay’* trolley. Immediate occupancy, $4f>. Young People’s Christian Union, 7 Polish, for pianos, furniture and Wilson ft Co., 186 Muyvi-sant Ave., r.M. automobiles, j. E. Lay “The Plano Lyndhurat. Phone Rutherford 26*4. V.vsning warship, 8 P.M. Doctor". Belleville 8068, 404 Union -___ _ »-7-3U Midweek prayer meeUng, Wednes­ Avenue. 11 t t tf. WOMEN WANTED — For genera) day at • P.M. , hou Rework. Must like children. A cordial Invitation la extewted ta RADIATOR COVERS-Made lo order Call M Park Avenue, Rutherford. all to join In the above services. Prices range from* 82 to IS. Write (akM store). or phone, W. G. Berner, 87 Van FOR KENT—4 room apartment, sun Riper Avrnue, Rutherford. Phone parlor. All improvements, beauti­ Ruth. 6860-W, fully decorated. First floor. 62 Dela- field avenue. Adults only. Blbie School, 9:46 a.m. __ -ati Morning worship 11 a.tn. jTKS. EVANS—experienced teacher of 8 1 1 Christian Endeavor, ,7 p.m. piano. Graduate of the New York FOR RENT—6 room apartment, Aral Evening Service 8 p.m. College of Music. 442 l*ost Avenue, floor, all improvements. 117 Living­ 8:80 Sunday School Lyndhurst. ston Ave. Kent $64. Few minutes 10.80 Serviar. the topic “Our duty ‘ 12-20-4mo. to D. L 4 W. Railroad itation. of publishing the great things God has Inquire 1S> Livingston Avenue. Tel. done for us. ITIK KALE Comjilete outfit of ,12 Ruth. 8668-R. Monday afternoon at 8 o’clock, inch Hoover for 208 chick*. « 4 1-«ll Bible C fos. Excellent condition. Reasonable. FOR 8 ALE-Beautiful evening gown. afternoon at 2 o’clock. 816 Travers I’lace. Beaded georgette, flesh color Siaa J ______2-14-Sti 40 ta 4t Cost 149.60, will seil far New K E L \ i J s fATORS GKNKKAL AUTOMOBILE MECH- ANW’, with Al experience on all * Io.oo. Also Mavy Georgette. »i»e mshss of cars. Cars called for and 88 U 41 for 16 SO. Offer Unusual delivered. Phone Rath. *782-K. 1*6 Wheaton Place, Rutherford. TaL William Hslm, ISI Post Avenue Rutherford 8*18. THIS DRUG STORE jkjd - -■ -* - — 2 14-St I T«) LET—8 or 8 large rooms 116 i . Conveniences Valley Brook Avenue. Phone Ruth. '« meeting the need* of this WANTED - - Waitreas, middle age. MM. Ajyly Alfu Restaurant, 288 Ridgv ______8-81-141 community AT A SAVING. Kelvinator, through its service over a num* bar of years, has enabled its manufacturer to t-i-m I TO LKT—d - room* aad hath, sleefB |Bcat quality Courteous service afar ia tha saw models convert}*nets sod im- FOR SALE ir»n bed (Ivory), heat famished ia private 8 family hojtas 44g Page Ave. Phoae Ruth. Everything you want provaments which greatly increase its value. bedapring aad mattre*., alao dres ! m s-R . ____ ; ... J aer, Baasonshle. HO Fen Avenue . - t-u-aw Poor distinct are maintained , TO L*T—4 rooms, arwly CHRISTIAN M TKM K CHCRCH < ia one cabinet—a temperature below fifty | Venetian style hellt haaae, up-to- degrees -a sufficient to freexe | data IfW vi n iili. flee, hsat, lea minute* to trnla -taUen aad I mia . “Wad" will he the subject of th* I ice cubes sad desserts in normal time, an­ ut*s lo trotfejr wad has. Real Lesson-He mum in all Churches of < other to freese them rapidly, and a tempera­ porteteadsnt on prcmiw. reasonable, A. L in t , 6l« Laura C hri^fclentfii. on Sunday. February ( ture that preserves meal, game aad axtra ■ Aveaue. Lyndharst, N. J, toa Terrace, Ly i dhur>t Th* Geldea Teat Is: "Who hath i cubes indefinitely. This last temperature is I S-gl-ftU known th* mind of the Lord, that hall aaahrtaiaad ia a separate storage compart- may instruct hiss? But w. fern the'i ■Mat closed from the rssM ef the cabinet, and sstnd af Christ** (I Coeiathlaas 8:14). ' ia aaly ta be had ia th« Urge site Kelvinator Aaisag the dtatissa, which sampelae th* Laaa*»#*eaMsi Is the faHeadag frwa the *M*: “Hehsld. (led is my sp m p w i I W) Insst, and *e« he COUGHING sfraid: for th* Lord Jehovah is strength aad n» son*, h* also I* he- THROAT T1CKLK cmb* a t slbsMt* (luadak lt:». W ill m a m ■« o n e e The 1 sos .a Isnass also includes the M low tag gessags frost tbe Chns- USS Srisswv trstteoh. ‘WtenrV ifld*" Health with her Is the Utrtptale**, hy Mary Baber Kddy “U« aa asdegt M o m , eiHansimh all thee He. has^d — »"» «* uaperfoH sseesls *Md iBaei w tslsals. mm *o l*t| »* ******* <'»d, -ete Maid, e d Ukat