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LINDEN, , FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 PRICE THREE CENTS L in d en Boy Adrift In Bay On BILL BOOSTER SAYS: ------—-— "■ wm PUBLIC SERVICE DEMOCRAT RULES Ecause cur. tcwiu is mot Hemingway, Who S t e p p e d BUIS TWO EDGAR © THE LARS-EST Ikl -THE T in ; Tube Gains Wide Publicity eouwrKv is woTums to its GOVERNING BODY R(AD LINE BUSES discredit; or auv reasou City Improvement?, Is Silent BUT MODEST LEO BROZOZOWSKl why we should be less proud FOR ONE SESSION THINKS l i t t l e o f f e a t t h a t RADIO PROGRAM Acquisitii of Buses Nos. 68 and 88 op it Q uality is ijever N. N E w S PA PERMAN TRIED Marksnroad On County’s Only MEASURED BY SIZE, ELSE A Caggiano’s Defense of Statements PRICE STREET MAN SAYS OF­ and Controversy Over Park hard t o g e t h im t o t a l k idependent Route. , PIECE o f ICE WOULD be CHILD IN ROAD FICIALS KNOW THEY MADE THE about. Park Sewer Feature. IDEA SUPPORTED WORTH MORE THAU A MISTAKE THAT LED HIM TO Yesteriy the Public Service HIT BY ’CYCLE TIE UP WORK ON THIRTEEN Leo Brzo/.ovvski, who startled the ’ Chamber and Business Men Inclined Transposition Company' took con­ 1 lie unusual happened Monday STREETS. To Favor Booster Plan. light. A Democrat— Councilman metropolitan area Sunday with his! trol of Res 09 and 8c of the Edgar Three-Year Old Runs Into Machine unusual display of fortitude in mat-! road rog. The transaction was a -Jan Schulhafer— presided over the of Patrolamn Orze at 9 P. M. Maintaining a silence that is as meeting of City Council, and Nieho- baffling as the legal action he has ing a live tour voyage in lower New Advertising the city through the culminai» to repeated overture- medium ot the radio is being consid­ made tolie owners of the only in- ,as Doktor’ just back from his Cana- Another accident caused by a child taken against the city, Charles A. York Bay on an inflated inner tube, Me ni ill g wav. of West Price street, ered by a group of business men and dependej line in Union County. ia tour, jovially remarked, “ See I being in the road unaccompanied was does not like the notoriety achieved. the Chamber of Commerce . The bps were owned bv William old the you the Democrats would declines at this tin i1 to discuss for recorded last night when Frank Za- publication his reason for securing To ■ ight year old Leo, who had \n olfer to use the broadcasting O’Brien d Patrick Kenah, of Eliza­ >e running things around here.” berska, 3, of West 18th street, got ¡1 court order to have the city show brat trying to rest and sleep at the facilities tor a Linden Hour twice a beth. 1- four remaining vehicles are cony lied by John Carney, of Encouraged by his apparent suc- in the wav of the motorcycle of Pa­ cause why the contemplated im­ Richmond Memorial Hospital, t week for a period of three months a fo''eeaster, the leader of the trolman Jack Orze, provement of thirteen streets should seemed as f the big city newspaper was made by a representative of ElizahetFelice Beviano, Frank Vil- lani, anfohn Ma bar, of this city. mtv Democratic Club, ventured to Orze picked the child up and, to­ not be set a.sid •. men were making much out of a Station WGCP. Attorney James B. Bus Ipector Champion and As- predict councilmanic victories for his gether with Win. Kimball, of West I In only explanation he had for trifle. At all hours, he says, even Furber, president of the Berlant Co , sitant JiSitarski. in their efforts to oarty at the general election. lath street, rushed him to St. Eliza- "ie nress was that “They (city of­ up to 2 a. in., reporters and photo­ freeholder N. M. Palermo and John Doktor said Schulhafer»* tempor­ beths Hospital. The inpuries con­ ficials) know why” lie applied for graphers besieged him. And non Fedor, realtors, were favorably im­ better tlserviee locally, have struck a snag ¡dealing vvih the P. S„ who ary occupancy of the honored seat sisted i>f contusions to the forehead tlie writ. “They’ve made the mis­ that the novelty has worn off he is! pressed. Wednesday night the dir­ accordii to reports want to oper­ and left shoulder, also abrasions to take and they know it”, he declar­ ectors ot the Chamber of Com mere narked an innovation in that is was ed. glad. ate t heigh way buses on a twenty the left leg and knee and a cut on hd tlie plan explained in an infrom- 'he first time in the history of Lin­ Union Be ich. to where the Brzozow- 1,1 in tie led ule during most oT the the chin. The tot remained at the J W hen asked if he was acting for a al way and expressed themselves as en that a Democrat has ever filled ski family had motored to spent day inst! of the prevailing 15 min­ hospital ovr night. The accident oc- : group or an organization he had agreeable to join in. t- And Dan made so good a job Sunday afternoon, was Leo’s starting ute heifay. The reason given for curred sortiy before nine o’clock. nothing to say other than “ they’ll ’ it that his colleagues will likely point. He wes having a gay time ! The Chamber directors discussed reduemhe number of buses is that know soon enough”. He was non­ -;elect him as its presiding officer floating armnd on the inflated tube routine business and did not talk it is nssarv to take one off each committal when asked if tie owns City Manager, as was predicted. of an automobile tire until the re­ day fojnspection. Champion and OWE GRATITUDE Then ever President Winans and property on any of the streets affect­ ------® - ceding tid 1 carried him so far ort Sitarskire fighting to retain the councilman Archipley are absent si- NURSE ASSIGNED ed by the proposed improvement that his cries for help were not and- j present hedule. Aiultaneously. “ Are you a taxpayer?”, he was TO COMMUNITY asked. He replied “Maybe”. ible.to his parents. He tried to re­ McGILLVRAY ZONE ,'?nd Jom Arehiplev were FOR NEW CENTER turn to shore, hut the swiftness of j MUCLOCAL INTEREST (Continued on last page) A taxpayer, though not directly Backbone of Service Found in Sup affected by an improvement, can the tide made it impossible He N SPARRING CONTEST District Supervisor and Former Jer­ port Merchants Give. JOHNN Y MOLSON ADDS seek an injunction in a case of this could only go in one direction, so ie BOARD CHAIRMAN sey City Worker Coming. resolver I to get a lirnr grip on t re Linn was as mich agog over TITLE TO HIS NAME sort because he is indirectly affected | What do you owe your home town? in the expenditure of city funds. tube nd wait patiently until some Appeal of Radio Electric Clock Corp the ivy weight championship Whatever the bill is, none will be Miss Loretta Lyons, R. N., a dis- Inasmuch as ’tlie ordinances were one Lund him. Although he fail 'd hoxirmatch at New Y'ork last Introducing Attorney John J nct supervisor of child hygiene work Is First to Be Heard. i presented to you for payment. The .Molson, Jr. adopted without a word of protest to attract attention several times, he! night any othei town, for sev­ | debt is an intangible one, no matter o- the State Department of Health, Ibis week’s mail brought John will he in charge of the Linden Health by the people at public hearings, hud the greatest confidence that Be , Holding their first meeting Tues­ eral vs. the a fair being the how large it is. If you do not realize would either he picked up or e sc chief [he along Vood avenue. the size of it, nobody will try to toil oflicial notification ot his success -enter, Abraham Weinberg, presi- i iti officials are at a loss to explain day night the recently appointed lent of the Board of Health, an-, tlie motive for opposition now reach the opopsite shore. Opons were taried, among you. You know what the town has in the recent bar exams and also Board of Adjustment on zoning af­ done for you, and you know better oounced yesterday. Miss Lvons wa The reason cannot be laid to the Jl For live hours he drifted, iiis head tlioseiv oring Mt Sharkey be­ that m the middle of the coming than anybody else what you ought ormerly in’ charge of work in Jer recent asphalt-cement controversy, Bbing up and down in the waves fairs elected former Mayor George ing Cirlie Drake,J-;ric Murray, month he is to be sworn in. And €*\ Citv and conies here highly rec- ; to do for the town. then up goes the shingle. it is claim d, because City Council fed the water splashing over iris McGiilvray as its chairman. Tom illivan, Fredie Lombardi Two questions *Vnay serve to bring tmmended to carry on the special ’ Ice- At a point half way between The board will prepare its own Gy .Sth, Sam Briiste.in, the issue home to you: Sportman, entertainer and all- c-hnic work. lias arranged for alternate bids, al­ though there are those who see some Winces- Bay. , and l n- rules and regulations and will hold Lira was web represented When your wife and children were around popular young man, his Mi-. Weinberg is also in receipt of connection. It is believed that some on L> ach ,a distance of nearly ten scheduled hearings, the first of which at theontest, sont of its offi­ critically ill. was it the doctor from many local friends are happy lie a communication from Dr. Julius the city who pulled them through? bas attained his ambition. Levy, head of the Bureau of Chile technicality has been discovered, but jjlilev he was picked up by five men will be held Tuesday to determine cials ut sportsinet of promin­ You didn’t even think of calling Henry C. Keilcr, of Roselle Hygiene, setting forth the duties n: whether that technicality will pave who were returning to Tottenvith­ whether or not the zoning ordinance ence ing among Lose present. him. Your first thought was of the he various groups in carrying on j Gege L. Ylotsonrooteil loud irk. mid Saul Wittes, of Eliza­ the way for a permanent injuntion in their motor boat from a day’s o it- should be changed so as to permit the home town doctor, and he saved Hie nt- Frenatal demonstration to be i will not be known for a while yet. t in G e o r g e Menne and John Knurl- and lily for JacIQempsey to lives of your dear ones. beth, both of whom have been ■mown as the Health Center. The Radio Electric Clock Corporation to Today it is probable that the un- sen, both tif Totten ville. two of the KayoSharkey last tight. Mr. CREDIT IS EXTENDED serving in the law office of ih.r- icainn of it is at 337 South Wood I erect an adminstration building and avenue, in the new Gempelov Bldg.. derhing motive may be r seated as drew, wrapped the lad in heavy Mols< met the ex-camp at his \\ hen you lost your job, who gave ry j. Weiner, also passed. factory units on the tract of 90 build­ I raini quarters • 1 Saratoga you credit and tided you over the ■,t the corner of Cedar avenue, one it is expected that testimony will be feats and took him to a restaurant, winter? t. Jock north o fthe City Hall. ing lots fronting on Vreeland Mills and jc - J! e.i has ifn talking - CLUB TO ELECT FRIDAY taken preparatory to the prelimin­ where . plate of Ini : soup was given ft certain!,. * wav 1 t i vy s ore In the Dr Levy has assigned duties for road. not hi; else but. Nominal! u anthe/eeiion oi officer- ary hearing to be held next Satur­ him. tie also received a dollar hill city that advertises “ bargains” for ■he !_ ■-.)! , ..h. r-. .. day In May the corporation after con Abrt 10(1 enthusit.s gather­ the country shopper. The merchant of the Fourth Ward Republican Club ■o alternate in the service at the for hieing a good bnv. Next they i he temporary restraining order summoned an ambulance and had sidering proposals from many larger ed iivont ot the Nitlty Shop, on “Front Street” or “Main Street” Inc., will he held Friday night at the ■enter, and for the nurses. and more prominent cities accepted served Monday put a stop to (lie in­ him taken to the Richmond Memor­ Wootivenue, and Yard Mr. stood by you then, as he has for Carnegie street fire house. the Linden offer made by th" Sunny- Grain MacNamee gfe a ring­ others, ami as he will again some time the present and original officers DOMINICAN NUNS COMING stallation of house connections in ial Hospital . side Gardens Company. The facili­ side scription of eh blow. when the emergency arises. are: i liomas Lodge, president; Frank SI. Elizabeth's Church parochial Stiles street, which work the engin­ The T dtenville police notified ties for labor, location, railroad and If these things have not happened Dora, vice-president; Joseph Lodge school, bring erected on Hussa eering department was interested in Desk Sergeant: Willison here and he transportation service, low tax cate, to you, they have happened to your speeding so that the County could detaSed an officer to the Brozovv ski good police and fire protection here neighbors, and you know about them. treasurer ;and John If Whitam. sec- -I reel, wilt be ready for use in the l-ull. Father Meinrad -ays. The Dom- nave the road without delay. home at 528 Htissa street. The fam­ won favor with the heads of the new Mere money cannot pay for disin­ retary, is the sergeant at arms. industry. Through the efforts exerted by En­ ily had not yet returned, but when CLE.K SULLIAN terested service such as the doctor nieau sisters will be the instructors. The concern has made plans for 1 and the merchant render under the Then- living quarters will be in a re­ gineer Cooley the contractor. Robert they did neighbors told them the beginning construction work as soon circumstances. And they are not I cently constructed two-family house M. Brown, began installation two police said Leo had been found and as consent is given to proceed. The INURED BYAUT9 cited with the idea of wakening a ! LINDEN MAN HERO near the school. days after City Council awarded tlie was safe. first permit they will seek will be for feeling of obligation toward those in­ *>------contract. Mr. Cooley had arranged So overjoyed was he at being the erection of buildings valued at Confine To Bed After zident On dividuals who render us signal serv­ VANDERW \ I.L SCHUMANN i " ith M. \\ ade. another successful brought home Monday' altern ion S 100,000. They plan to give employ­ Way to Big Fig ice on extraordinary occasions. ’•hey contractor .to start Monday on other are brought up. rather, with the vi ?w AT ROSELLE FIRE Tlle marriage of Miss Alma Schu­ that he broke out in tears at the ment to 200 at the start and approxi­ City Jerk Thomas H.Jinan is jobs. it had also been planned to mately 1,000 after the first of the to making every man, woman and mann. ol 32 Htissa street, to Carl sight of Ids mother. Utter when ttie Peter Duetk. Seeking People [rap­ advertise tor proposals for paving j year. holdinS'ourt in his resume on \\ . child vnnu realize rushis partnershipparinersnip inm methe Vanderwa 11 ,of Clevelandavenue, wilt children of the neighbevrood gather­ Blanck street, to the oftjldom of community an dhis responsibility in ed, is Burned. the streets in tlie near future Besides Chairman McGiilvray oth- >c solemnized Wednesday afternoon ed nt his home to see the hero ind i er members of the Board of Adjust- ttic eil and his maujntimate that partnership winch means so j, * be streets affected in the order slum Ini i his font in Hie head! nes I ¡rent are: H. B. Hardenburv. Sr., at the Linden M. E. Church . A re­ Thinking that a family might be ception at the Junior Hall, Wood av­ are: Still's ^treet, Eernwooil terrace, nf \. w Y ork papers, lie again sobbed Charles Kasper, Charles Nichols arid ; Dewitt terrace, Henry street, Kim .. , ..... „ , , the doctor and the merchant are asleep or trapped in the burning res enue. will follow. and brushed lie newspapers aside j John Molson. M. J. .Murray is the SStSTSarK sfRV,CE : street. Liberty avenue. Penn place. (he heiuig of M\cral "ids and not the only men toward whom oth- idence of M. Aronowitz, St. George The ceremony, which will be per­ l.i-ii is , itv modest in talking at out | secretary. W est M unset I avenue, Curtis street, sprains cceived when he ‘ struck ers in the community owe this obii- avenue, Monday night, Peter Dueik formed In the Rev. Willever, is to his ht-roi • act. He prefers to let his : Titsworth avenue, DeWitt street, by an atomobile on \\ (’(Grand gation to maintain the community as entered the structure and vainly take place at five o'clock. Mr. Van- mother literate what he lias al- Joseph Gtimauskas, a mendier of street s 5:13 p. in. yes ter A i a_ _ self-sustaining entity. They are McGiilvray place and liagel avenue, searched the second floor. He him­ ilerwali is the son of Councilman and the police department, is taking his “ Tom was rushing sthe si” ,lv ffiven as examples of how the bids 11>r making the neeesasrv con- runty lol l her. ' self became emeshed in the flames ’•Irs. John J. Vanderwall and is Leu at ends School No. 5 and i family and friends motoring (luring ...... , ...... i, i |0r i v,„.|. Proposition^ works out concretely. ; ne •lions w ri* received i y t.ilv G mi­ sUeet ( .de ll a ll.il lo. 5 m k They are araoni, the leaders who and was sent hurtling against a wall. employee o fthe post office. the fourth grade. his 15-day vacation. where 1- had lescrvci «1 >to see have Tonsecrated what they are and le) I July 5th. He finally got to safety and was tak­ the i)ivi battle, and thcjcdiine what theyV. 1 i v-V f/uouvoopossess toliO the UIV OvIservice VIVE t/Aof knoekcM him down. 1 the town in which they live, and all en to St. Elizabeth Hospital where SJ The civcr took him to ApHid I for the well-being of its people and he was treated for second degree where om acknowledged ¡more their future as a community. On the burns. (Continued on last page) 1 T H E BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE than adamaUcd hand, upihich The Aronowitz building, the first the docor's allowed iiim t(L.an(j floor of which is devoted to a butcher Tom. w.o is an cuthusiastixing DOG SPECIALLY TRAINED business, is located on St. George ave­ fan, wet rigid to New Yoit gee OFFERED AS POLICE AID nue opposite John street. The Lin­ den firemen received the alarm from the I)ei psey-Sharkey set to. Box 32 shortly before ten. the mes­ CERTIFICATES Linden Trust Arrivig home after the Ifflie An offer to use the services of sage being received by Desk Sergeant populaj City Clerk took ii.ory tiis trained German police dog in Willison at police headquarters and of is mn> aches and iKiins %,;t- an emergency was made to the then being relayed to the firemen. Business firms, organizations of var­ cd in h\ Connerty, who ord||ie police department of Linden yes­ Both pieces of apparatus responded ious kinds, as well as individuals havino- patient to lied until further rs, terday bv Fred G Senst, who re­ and the local firemen gave the Roselle department effective co-operation. reserve funds which they wish to invest Company i listing uuong the injuries, j (s cently returned with Mrs. Senst The interior of the second floor— j on boji ankles, the left kfnil from a trip abroad. whether permanently or temporarily I Vood A v o ne and Price Street the living quarters— was practically- ¡hip, lh( left arm, the left clie^g The dog understands only Ger­ swept by flames, but the work of the hnd that the Certificates issued by abrasitis on te left leg and man, Senst said, and has been ex­ two departments saved the structure The ado did mbr damage to?s pertly trained for police work. fro mbeing a complete loss. The po­ THE MEN THAT ARE HERE TO SERV E YOU left sid' than Dempsey did U’c- Fred said it took him nearly lice were aided in getting adequate THE LINDEN NATIONAL BANK working space by the Linden police left sid* than Dempsey’s left „ three months to win His friend­ officers who shuttled traffic through OFFICERS Sliarktv, accordin to Tom. ship. the side streets. AND TRUST COMPANY Dueik lives on McCandless street GKO. W,. BAUER ______President and is 34 years old. Il M. BURNETT ___ Secretary er I reasw c> The Itoselle police arrested Aron­ sud their needs most satisfactorily, I>. \Y. L A M B E R T ------Vice-President owitz on an arson charge and have PUBLIC HEARIN10NING ORDINANCE interestCei tifiCateS ° f I)eposit Vield 4' JOHN EE DOR ______1 ":e ~l resuient a warrant for Duelks, they say. Ar­ tden, N. J., July 21st, 1927 onowitz denies the charge. D RECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBYtEN that a public hearing will be held by the Bo|f Adjustment, in the City James Davison, an employee of the Geo. W*. Bauer C. McK. Whittemore John Szloboda City Engineering Department, Caul Philip Cohen Hall, Linden, N. J., day evening, July 26th, Miska and Joe Kovaah plan to leave P. W. Lambert C. H. Winans 1927, at 8 o’clock, on tatter of the following ap­ Saturday noon fo ra motor trip John Fedor Fred M. Wood through Connecticut, .Maine and on plication: to Canada. Open Monday evenings from 7 to 9 The Radio Clock ioration, Vreeland Mills %LINDEN R o a d to erect a factluilding contrary to the George W. Bauer, President CARD OF THANKS NATIONAL, BANK Zoning Ordinance. The undersigned wish to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors 2 'ro on Checking All persons interea-e invited to attend. for their kindness and sympathy at TRUST "COMPANY 4% on Special MEMBER ^ AmECERAL RESERVE the death of a beloved mother, Mrs. OF LINDEN, N.JT. Accounts Accounts -SYSTEM BOARD ORJUSTMENT Emma Hauver. They espcially wish Meradith J. Murray George McGiilvray, to thank all those who sent flowers IS 7:45 A.M. TO 2 PM and attended the funeral N NOON-TUESDAY" EVEMflG 7 TO 9 Secretary. I Chairman. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LYNG, 4S1 Pallant Ave., Berlant Park. Hit? ______

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» Beautify the Grounds A Community Bank j FINE FURNITURE ! “Your Next Car” Summer Footwear Hardware Service surrounding your home. The Wreck Car Servfce When ycu buy your shoes here You will get it at this store. addition of a few trees, plants j and Car Towing a Specify You will lind us always anxi­ or shrubs will enhance the ap­ In A Growing j Selling as low as AUBURN you get ! ous to please. pearance of your home. Plione Linden 3181 It remained for Auburn to h /j a »Straight KKiH'f S* an for FOOT SATISFACTION SERVICE — QUALITY $1GD5; 125 inch win-eiba ♦- 7-, and FOOT COMFORT Landscape Gardening Community LOW PRICES is one of our specialties. We do 5 0 % o f f miles per hour. Hide ir it ana Grt behind tin* b:mk that drive it. W e carry the latest styles for thorough landscape gardening strives constantly to render Sherling’s Garaje men, women and children Screens and Screen Paints. in all its branches. Service with threat Good \N ill AND BODY SHOP Fence wire and garden needs. to the Community. ONh IX Mv Some wonderful t HIGHWAY GARAGE Flowers of AH Kinds \ Morris Lipshitz, Piop. —BUY— Lawn Mowers and Hose. LAK will start an account here Expert Body Accident fork bargains. “ mode-O-pedics” TODAY and every banking day All Kinds of Welding andfen- ders Straightened. Springj Re­ ALTO REPAIRING PLANTS paired and Made to Onici for Foot Comfort B.JUFFE Washing Storage Greasing SHOES FOR ALL MEMBERS B. PL0TK1N STATE BANK GENERAL BLACKSMTH OK THE FAM ILY j Paints, Hardware and Building Highway Florist 108-110 St. George Ave. J. A. ADDALI A, Prop. St. George Ave. 169 St. George Av- 541 St. George Ave. 42 St. George Ave. The Welt Shoe Shop ! 40 St. George Ave. 223 St. George Ave. Lincoln Highway at Washington Ave., Linden Linden, N. J. Next Door to St. Georf Phone Linden 3044 St. George and Chandler Aves. | Phone Linden 3486-M Phone Linden 3527-R Racquet Club.

New lower prices make What Will They ? OLD?MOBILE the un­ OLDSMOBILE quest oned leader of SIX Six-Cylinder Value. _ FCËNËRA __ 1J Do For You • POULTRY AUTO EXCHANGE CORPORATION If you buy a new suit, or some hardware, or groceries from an M A X ’S G ARAGE— 431 St. George Ave. outside store, or the mail-order man, do you think those mer­ HEADQUARTERS In the Roselle-Linden Section Phones: Roselle 908, Roselle 1'l i chants will contribute money toward making your commun­ . J] IN LINDEN ity a better place in which to live? You know that they will not. BUY YOUR POULTRY AT THE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Î U And you know that the money you give them can never be used for the benefit of yourself and your home. i H Electric Fixtures Electric Appliances But you do know that money spent in your neighborhood re­ NEW, SANITARY POULTRY MARKET EXPERT HOUSE WIRING. 1 m SELECT DIRECT FROM RADIO and RADIO SUPPLIES ! m mains in your neighborhood and is used for our own good. i n The merchants hereabouts are here as a vital part and factor in Daily Fresh Arrivals in Crates BLANCHE ELECTRIC CO. î m the development of Linden. B. Balousofsky, Prop. i ü FDFF. WE W ILL KILL AND CLEAN CHICKENS » WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEEDS AT HOME Corner Roselle and Elm Streets. Phone Linden 2804 i YOUR MONEY STAYS HERE rKLE. WITHOUT ANY EXTRA COST ____ i LINDEN SANITARY Invest in BERLANT PARK LOTS LIVE POULTRY MARKET ROOMS They are increasing in value every dav. A small payment down and easy monthly payments 7 PAUL ST., TWO DOORS from ST. GEORGE AYE Paiited or SPECIAL SUMMER PRICE BERLANT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Wall Papered Take advantage of this Season­ Office in National Bank Bldg., Linden, N. J. Phone Linden ,1318 Only One Block West of Chandler Ave. al 2 each able offer PHONE LINDEN 2853 R A F A L O W IT Z P A IN T IN G CO. ♦ — PAINTING DECORATING WALL PAPERING I t I 27 Last 17th Street Phone Linden 3562-R i I The Linden Metal Ceiling Co. I LOUIS GOLDÎ5ERÔ, Prop. I i WATCH FOR OPENING i METAL CEILINGS AND SIDE-WALLS t TINNING. ROOFING, CORNICES, SKYLIGHTS of the new HOT AIR AND PIPELESS FURNACES Pay Rent and Own 104 North Wood Ave. Phones: Linden 3300-3301 Your Own Home. RADIO SETS CITY HALL We are retiring from the build of any manufacture ing business and offer for sale SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES Hardware Store with a full line of Hardware, Attractive Homes PIANOS FLINT AUTOMOBILES STAR FOURS and SIXES Paints, Crockery. Hotisefurnish- at a vt ry low price. They are FLINT (,AllS are produced in three models cover­ ings. and Jewelry at the lowest substar tial homes and are well Sold on Easy Terms The Star Car is the Aristocrat of ing the entire medium price range of six-cylinder * prices. built. We allow vour RENT transportation. The Flint Junior is built for the Low-Priced Automobiles to apply on purchase of this great number seeking reliable, economical, low-cost Add to these qualities power supremacy, a high I Wood and Cedar Axes. home. Never Before Such Lib­ Linden Music Store light, sixlcyiindcr transportation. The Flint Six speed range, a low selling price and low operating for the purest and best ICE eral Terms. W. Kurasz, Prop. Model Sixty is intended for those seeking moder­ cost and you have high-priced automobile perform­ j Call Linden 3310-J We invite inspection. Come in STORES FOR RENT 312 Roselle St. ate priced, high quality six-cylinder transportation ance without its attendant high cost. See it. Ride and look around. The Flint Six Model Eighty rs for the discriminat­ it. Drive it. And you will find riding comfort, and we will come on the jump. Four new stores at Wood Ave. DELIVERY DAILY & 12th St. One ideal for bakery A full line of musical instru­ ing buyer, seeking the utmost in appearance, com­ power, speed, acceleration, flexibility, sloering and N. Gempelov, Prop. ments such as Pianos, Phono­ fort, reliability and power. driving ease that satisfy the most exacting. HENRY J. LaBARGE SAMUEL MOPSICK graphs, radios, banjos, banjo Coal General Trucking Moving ONE STORE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE ukes, saxophones, violins, etc. 515 Ainsworth St.. Linden. N. J. • 1202 Wood Ave. S. Pianos Rolls in AU Languages LINDEN GENERAL GARAGE - PATSY CAGGIANO, Prop. Phone Linden .‘Slid/ Linden Tubes, Batteries and Radio Phone Linden 2821 St. George Ave., cor. Seymour Ave. Accessories Expert Automotive Repairs. Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Packard Towing Service :• ! I • i « AUTO LAUNDRY NOW IN LINDEN YOUR HOME should be a source of pride. Get Your Coal Now i i Gertner’s Bread Custom Tailor Phone Linden 2757 and,we will BODY WORK is baked fretis every day in W e take the saint pride in EXPERTLY DONE AT THE NEW PRICES Hundreds of patterns and sam­ call for your car, wash and pol­ building your home as you do PEA, SU NUT, $13.25 our model sanitary ovens and ples to select from. All suits George P. Rauba may be had at our shop or de­ ish it. and return it to you in its ownership. EGG, S13.25 STOVE, $13.75 are guaranteed to fit and looking like new. We Specialize in Repairs of livered to your door. A full satisfy you. Any style, CASH line of bakery goods is always MODERN WASHING METHOD Better Built Homes GENERAL Wrecked Cars. Any size. Prices are Batteries Charged Gasoline available, and it costs much are the kind that substantially Machine Work Welding reasonable. P h o n e Crankcase Service and Oils less than to bake at home— Linden 3119-W. represent our building efforts CONTRACTING aside from the work, muss and in Linden. Estimates Cheerful­ Special Tool Work Nadel Coal and the time it takes. and ly given. Decide now to let us do all of Joe, The Tailor j j Bill’s Auto Laundry Supply Co. lnc.nl, f nccncL-l I)-,.,, I I V your baking through the hot Joseph Leszynski, Prop Win. FinneBty, Prop. Excavating FAIRBANK Inc. summer months. Gleaning, Pressing, Repairing 1 I Successors to Stephan Kornoroski CARS WASHED. POLISHED Kleinman-Nadel Coal Co. Phone Roselle 1535 SUITS MADE TO ORDER CONTRACTOR ami BUILDER Edgar Road, Linden MACHINE SHOP GREASED AND SERVICED , W ILLIAM J. FAIRBANK, Prop. Office and Yard: Phone Linden 3180 bet. Clinton St. and Woodlawn W. Elizabeth Ave. j I 422 WOOD AVE. SOUTH 522 Hussa St. Linden, N. J. { St. George Ave. and near Rahway Line Gertner’s Bakery • 372 St. George Ave. Tel. Linden 3176 ! RoseMe St., Linden 409 St. George Avenue j Cor. Chandler Ave., Linden Phone Linden 3240 In the Linden-Roselle Section

» IF IT’S ROOFING, COME TO US. WE HAVE IT. i WHEN YOU BUILD i * Phone Linden 3594 PLUMBING Hexagon Strip Shingles______§54.75 per 100 sq. feet that carries with it a GUAR­ Don’t fail to consult us with Slate Surface Roll Roofing ____$2.65 per 108 sq. feet and leave your oroer for your ANTEE of good work, expertly reference to materials, and at Asbestos Black Roof Paint______5 gals, for $3.75 and thoroughly done. prices which will appeal, Ready Mixed House Paint ______$2.00 per gal. COAL Sec Us for Your Next Job. Copper Leaders and Gutters _-----$3.00 per 10 feet There is a sense of satisfaction Black Felt, 500 feet in r o ll______$1.35 per roll in knowing that your COAL is 724-726 Essex Ave. Farber Bros., Inc. Red Rosin Paper, 500 feet in ro ll ------75c per roll SPAINC. " io c in the bin, and you save be­ Lumber, Millwork, Mason A M O W w V ^ sides. Coal will cost more next Linden, N. J. 30-foot Extension Ladders______$13.50 each Fall. Mate-ials and Coal CRANK Koenigsmark & Marks Linden Yard—St. George Ave. AOUCAS ^ LINDEN SUPPLY CO. Near Rahway City Line. New Jersey Awning George L. Molson, Mgr. Licensed Plumbers LOEBEL’S Roselle Yard—St. George Ave. and Tent Co. Best Lehigh Coal, Sand. Brick. corner Harrison Ave. St. George Avenue and Fern St. L. G. HANDY, Mgr. Cement and all kinds of Sieain Heat and Timifetg. Phone Roselle 1496-J Roselle, N. J. Awnings, Shades, Canopies Mason Material, Phones: Machinery, Covers, Tarpaulins Jobbing Promptly Attend 1 inden 2900-2901; Roselle 1071 In the Roselle-Linden Section. Open Evenings. 515 Elizabeth Ave. E. 305 W. Elizabeth Ave. THE LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JULY 22 1927 U H t V ■ «i ■ ~ ' — ______PAGE THREE MY TOWN FIRST - BE A BOOSTER” DIRECTORY OF “ LIVE WIRE” BUSINESS FIRMS IN THIS COMMUNITY ' » m • H eavy Duty III Special Reduction Henry Wetzel Last week of our great Eveready Radio ON A LL OUR No Cheap Drugs 1 Stylish Footwear I I U 123 Wood Ave. N. A wonderful chance to buy BREYER’S Linden, N. J. Footwear you need for the Anniversary Sale 15” BATTERIES Bathing Suits, Hats Furnishings for Men and Boys No Substitutes remaining summer days at Guaranteed ladies silk hose, A T COST in our prices much lower than ICE CREAM reg. 1.69, at ______$1.49 and Shoes CUT-RATE FURNISHER PRESCRIPTIONS you expected to pay. Fast colored street dresses 2.25 Greasing and Oiling FOR MEN AND BOA'S This is wheree only the best of Stuttgarter’s Union Suits _ 69c JUST RECEIVED A large as- Splendid SHOES for every day PINT BRICKS Foils in all colors, y d .___ 29c Service osrtment of everything should be used and wear, yet so carefully styled we use O N LY THE BEST. Voile Stepins ______49c and neatly made, they are well MANY FLAVORS Children’s E-Z Union Suits 59c g e n e r a l PRESCRIPTIONS compounded tit for dress wear, too. STRAW HATS here are 100% PURE. Summer Materials Complete Drug Store Service AUTO SUPPLY Suitable for Ladies’ and Child- at One-Third Off L. Platkin, Mgr. * ren’s Dresses, at Reasonable Prescriptions called for and SHOES A. BEDRICK GREENSPAN’S REGULAR PRICE other drug stare wants deliver­ For Men, Women and Children Department Store 11RES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES 1 ed anywhere, anytime. Tel. 3190 Magazines and Periodicals REEL AC E \1 ENT PA R TS A FULL LINE OF j SILKS and DRESS GOODS J "Service with Satisfaction” HERMANS Linden Pharmacy j Ladies and Children’s Wear 119 Wood Ave. N. Department Store Jantzen Swim Suits j \V in. G roil man, Prop. 209 Wood Ave. N. ; 209 Wood Ave. N. Phone LINDEN 3179 1 Danninger Bldg. Phone 2942 116 Wood Axe. Tel. Linden 3233 For Men, Women and Children ! Wood fk Elizabeth Aves. M. YANOWITZ Phone Linden 3151 111 No. Wood Ave., Linden } Hemstitching While Vou Wait iII i ! JEW ELRY GIFTS i BREAD HFTS ! for is your best food. Eating it FRESH DAILY t STARK’S , from ICE C R E A M - HARDWARE ! T W O BRIDGE PARTIES makes you healthier. Our bread contains rich nutritive values. Vegetables and Fruits ,RANDT of the purest and mots deli­ at WONDERFULLY ! SHOWERS Here von Ibid Fresh Edibles in V J i and other purposes B AK ER Y GOODS G cious taste. Just LOW PRICES : Impie and Attractive Array. BAKERIES Many unusual and original FRESH DAILY Shopping for your table at this If you contemplate building IN LINDEN citts in the assortment we Hot Runs store is a pleasure, for vou Ask Us About Our Phone Linden 3167 —or if you have any odd jobs W ill supply you with fresh are showing. may choose from the market’s and we will deliver to your to do about the house, come to Hot Rolls choicest offerings everything door. us for your hardware. Any­- I Bread, Rolfs, Cakes, Pie needed in Fresh Vegetables and thing that we haven’t got, we’ll t It costs you nothing to spend Coffee Soda Fountain Service I & Pastries Every Day an interesting half hour look­ fruits at economy prices. get for you. Sanitary Bakery Best Materials FRESH BERRIES IN SEASON Popular Deferred Many delicious drinks are-serv­ j ing over our up-to-the-minute Cakes ed at our fountain. You must Our stock is right not only t Special Attention Given to .-if t merchandise. FISH AND SEA FOOD j t Orders for Weddings, Birth­ Thursdays and Fridays drop in and let us serve you. in price but in quality. It will t I Pies gjr^focfcs wft Payment Plan bear rigid inspection. t days, Parties and Picnics Expert Watch Repairing C A N I) I E S t “ Buy Linden-made Bakery LINDEN t Goods” You will enjoy the quality t PUBLIC MARKET taste of our candies—made t 213 N. Wood Ave. R. & F. BAKERY from the purest ingredients. P. MARGULIES Ì G. J. ALBRIGHT 115 North Wood Ave. LOUIS FELDSTEIN, Prop. E.S.GRANDT Hardware, Paints and House t Phone Linden 2885 Guaranteed Accurate Waten . Furnishings i I 205 North Wood Ace. Phone Linden 3642 Linde», N.J. 123 Wood Ave. N. Repairing I 906 S. Wood Ave. We take orders for I’hone Linden 3412-M Phone Linden 3302—We Deliv­ 114 Wood Ave. N. MULLMAN’S Wood Ave., eor. Price i i ! Near Edgar Road Birthday and Wedding Cakes er Promptly. Phone Linden 3478-R Phone Linden 3218-M Pilone Linden 2875 ! I 126 North Wood Ave. •i :• ... i - » ! » ■MADE ! N LINDEN’ SUNDAY GENERAL MINERAL DELICATESSEN i / u HADDWADE I SEE OUR WINDOW before you buy your U Headquarters for W A T E R CO. * and Table Delicacies CANNING SUPPLIES ? ! DELICATESSEN BEVERAGES ■ MC . Fresh COLD MEAT CUTS * SERVICE HAPPINESS There’s a Thrill in Every Drop Home-Made SALADS and ■ 8 * • HADDWADE FOB HABD WEAR « It will pay you. » For yourself and for those you We supply everything here for love. We are agents for the Home-Baked Virginia Ham 126 Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey - Phone Linden 3238 ‘ Prompt Delivery your Sunday Meals and Needs Phone Linden 3452-J Happiness Candy Stores and DAIRY PRODUCTS Iced Refrigeration for our and we w ill deliver to your Cold Meats have the delightful candies Imported and Domestic Groc­ that are making such a sensa­ door. eries. W e make Sandwiches Salads are made Fresh daily. Every Bottle Sterilize ). for all purposes in any amounts BAKERY GOODS tion in New York. W e invite you to inspect our Special Sandwich Packages Fresh Dairy Products Evangeline Chocolates, assort­ sanitary soda water pi int, for Motoring Parties. GROCERIES ed to please every taste, also WHOSE RENT milk chocolate covered fruits GOVALETZ BROS. GEORGE MICK n|j A. Zarowsky’s and nuts, $1.00 per lb. Successors to Geo. Koh vek 109 N. Wood Ave. H j Headquarters for B. TURCHIN 19 E. Elizabeth Ave. « ’ DO YOU PAY ? fpil ( TABLE DELIGHTS i Newsdealer—Magazines Linden, N. J. Phone Linden 3327 116 North Wood Ave. Cigars—Confectionery “It’s Our Delight to S.*rve Open Sundays for Your Are you helping to pay the rent of the skyscraper stores? Linden, N. J. WOOD BUILDING A'ou Right” Convenience. Are you contributing to the taxes, insurance, interest, em­ Phone Linden 3405-J for your W ood Axe., near Railroad I ¡table service. Phone Linden 3118 ployees’ wages, and the hundreds of other expenses of the big department stores or mail-order houses. If you want to Most surely you are if you you are buying anything from them. WHY PAY RENT? is cheaper NOW than it will he j INVEST IN A HOME BATTERIES next FALL. You save by order­ INVEST Every dollar’s worth of goods sold by such business houses : OF YOUR OWN I $500 Down and balance on All types Charged & Repaired | ing your COAL at this time. must help pay these expenses. These costs are enormous and ( ! profitably in I Phone Linden 3631 must be paid— and if you buy, you pay. b I : Easy Terms it We Cal! & Deliver j ai. 1 leave vour order TODAY. Isn’t it better economy to buy from the merchants of your j W ILL BUY A ONE OK TWO BEST LEHIGH COAL LINDEN ! FAMILY HOUSE PHONE LINDEN 3127 j SCREENED AT YARD own community? I REAL ESTATE You pay less and get more, and your money stays where it FRED M. WOOD consult » will be invested for the good of your neighborhood. it BATTERY IGNITION J ♦, D O Y L E ’S Wood, Cement, Sand, Ashes « SERVICE j Residence . Phone 3536-M i BUY IT IN YOUR COMMUNITY STORES ♦ C. Danninger * I j Real Estate Ag’cy. * * Office: i 101 WOOD AVE.. LINDEN C. S. EATON, Mgr. | 1 « 1 223 Wood Ave. N. t Phones Linden 3300 or 2923 I Wood & Elizabeth Ave. I Wood and Linden Aves. ! « Pockets opp. P.-R. R. Depot. Insurance in AH its Branches I Phone Linden 3229 » 9 —■ CHRYSLER “50” “60” “70” OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Watch this space for our W E E K LY SPECIALS From 27th to 3rd in Sales. There’s a reason. OXFORD MEAT MARKET LEGS OF Ci EN U TN E FANCY FRESH KILLED | H0M3 OF SATISFACTION 106 No. Wood Avenue Phone 3405-R Spring Lamb CHICKENS I koilers, Fry-1

LEG OF Fresh Milk-Fed PRIME 39c lb. 28c lb. jmg Chickens j Fresh killed I Spring Lamb FOWL RIB ROAST PRIME LEAN SMOKED RUMP OF ! 30c lb. Chuck Roast Cali Hams ft 32c lb. G REATER ACCELERAT10 N lilk-Fed Veal j »! ____ 35c lb. ___ _ CITY DRESSED CITY DRESSED GREATER POWER } SUGAR CURED Big Gasoline Mileage 19c lb 17c lb. 34c lb. j BACON Fresh Callies Fresh Hams Low Upkeep LINDEN MOTOR SALES CO. „ 219 North Wood Avenue Phones-: Linden 3184 and 2872 GERSON’S MARKET-Fresh Meats 28c lb. 22c lb. I 29c lb. Dealers for Linden, Rosette and Roselle Park 103 Wood Ave. N. Phone 3282—We Deliver We give S & H Stamps

> • “Look Your Best” The Finest Room ‘Build a Home First Phone Linden 3158 Louis Turchin’s IN YOUR HOUSE and for it get your lumber and and we will call for any article Hair Cutting and Bobbing ex­ materials in Linden. We spec­ you desire cleaned, dyed or pertly done here, enhances That is what you want your ialize in building materials of pressed. Work neatly done and your p e rso n a l appearance. DELICATESSEN bathroom to he—a room that all kind, mill work and first delivered the same day. Pleasurable satisfaction for IT COVERS— more square feet j will bring you dily acomfort grade lumber only. It costs no xx-omen, men and children. per dollar. { and satisfaction; that you will more for good materials and in Alterations and Let us conx-ince you. IT BEAUTIFIES—like the hand I and Grocery Store take pride in showing to your buying here you avoid delays in Repairing of nature. j friends; that xxill teach your delix'ery and can take advan­ JOHN HENRY & SON IT LASTS— and lasts and lasts. { children lessons as valuable as tage of suggestions from our Lowest Prices. { Imported and domestic grocer­ American Barber Shop IT FROTECTS—like a coat of j ies and a full line of fresh del­ they will learn in school. W e’ll personal experience in how to We have satisfied our custom­ armor. . icatessen and tabl« needs. gladly submit an estimate—no buy. ers in Linden for 10 years. Why and Ladies Beauty IT IS ECONOMICAL. « obligation. Parlor PASSAIC-BERGEN Not You? Newspapers Magazines MARCELLING SHUR & OKUN LUMBER CO. FACIALS and SHAMPOOING S. SINGERMAN i Candies Cigars Cigarettes Plumbing and Heating Con­ Lumber, Millwork and You save by having >’our fix* Linden Cleaning & Water Wave and Manicuring House Furnishings, Hardware. | shoes REBUILT by the GOOD­ Full Line of Tinware, China, I- tractors Building Material YEAR W E LT system. Sews full 228§ Wood Ave. Quality Goods at Reasonable J 1408 Wood Avenue Phone Linden 3454 Mill, Yard and Office soles. Only machine cf its kind Dyeing Service Prices. t in Linden. All work guaranteed A. BUNIN, Prop. Corner Blancke St., Linden between 14th and 15th Sts. 101 Elizabeth Ave. W. Evenings by appointment 1414 Wood Avenue 15 E. Elizabeth Ave. Phones; Linden 3504 and 3349 J. PALESTINO 1412 Wood Ave. Phone Linden 2859 near 15th St. Linden, N. J. 1416 Wood Ave., Linden, N. J- Near 15th St. Linden, N. J. Corner 15th St. Linden, N. L THE LINDEN OBSERVER. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 PAGE FOUR OE BUSH MEMBER tty Albert T. Reid I OF SIX BIG CLUBS ÛTit]> H iniUut (iH um nm * You Just Know H e’s Glad Arate Pitcher in the Major PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDM IN AND FOR Tl K CITY OK LINDKN. UNION COI N I Y. NEW JERSEY Leagues Fourteen Years.

Joe Bush, veteran pitcher, who was btained by the Pirates, is now serv- ig with ttie sixth major league club, 'lie Pittsburgh team is the first. Na- tnnal league elub of which lie has een a member. Before corning to the E ber H K b m p s o n ______E d ito r a*ut Pu b lish er Mrates in* pitched for tin- Athleth-s. • ed Sox, Yankees, Browns and Wash- WILLIAM fiOWARD TAFT. OFFICE AND SHOP—OBSERVER BUILDING. 26 ELIZABETH AVE. WEST ngtons. He is now in ids fourteenth FATHER PLAYS BEAR. TELEPHONE LINDEN 3344 Gasoii as a major leaguer. | Bush started ids professional base AND REASON TO BE THANKFUL. «UaSCF iPTION. SI.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES. THREE CENTS jail career witH the Missoula Hub of IF I HAD SOME MU>H. Advertising Kaces Upon Application. tie Union association in 1912. He won f) games and lost 12 while pitching Justice Taft says he like» the law »«TER-C AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER FEBRUARY 2. 192j AT THE POST or that, team during that campaign. OFFICE A T LINDEN NEW JERSEY. UNDER THF ACT OF MARCH 3 IB" 9 Hate in that season he was sold to the better than the White House md, j hiladelphia Athletics and lie has been nearing his seventieth year, aa. All communie!!Dons to the Editor must he signen, nut necessarily n the major leagues ever since. He for publication hut as an evidence of ¡rood faith. nounces he will not re'.ir*. He cer­ l„ok part in only three games with the tainly should not retire, for he own ! »hiladeiphia club during the last d a ys j to the public many Lrure year» of J ,f the season of 1fii2 arid his record good effort His mind and his sni* onsisted of one victory and no de- are as young as ever, and every ».¡j eats. During i:n:i, his first full season as informed man in the ' 'niled Sates, Dempsey member of the Athletics, Bush won big or little, would gladly *u mi* ary 5 games and was beaten In 7. In issue to the judgment A Chief Jus- naa' he following season ids record enn- tice Taft ,¡sled of 10 victories and 12 defeats. J is work fell off badly In the fnliow- ng season anil he won only 5 games In six hours New Y rk’s Natiosai chile losing 15. He was also under Guard laid out an a:rp.: ne 1 as«, read; he .501) mark* for the next two sea- for use, with radio, telephone and ail ion«?. In 19Ifi he won 15 games while other requirements, A foe achieve* using 24 and in the next season he rnent. von 11 games and lost 17. he United States Governrr.tr.'. After the close of the season of 1917 should take aa much time as neces­ flush was traded by the Athletics to sary to provide an airplane rase for tie Red Box. Along with him fo the ’.oston club went Catcher WaflJe every great city. ■bhang and Outfielder , Governors Island in New Yori fiie Athletics received in exchange Harbor should be given up er.;:r-lj !regg, Thomas, Kopf and SfiO.OOO. to flying, w.th k L.g dock for sub­ Turing his first season with the Bos­ marines. on club Bush won 15 games and suf- Vred the same number of defeats, lit lie following season he was in the The richest city, New York, con­ Jessie Estelle James service arid on returning to the Red taining the L'ruted States Sub- 14ox In 1919 lip again won 15 games Treasury and all its cold, is unpro­ ICOMING UP; tected from the air. :T h e Stroller jind he was beaten in the same num- *••••••••••••••••••••••••• ver There ought to ’ e an air Sell F O R A I R j In 1921. his last season as a mem- there from which swift United States Thursday afternoon and not much ier of the Red Sox. Bush gained 1 <5 pursuit planes would rise like mos­ reflec ed in the big advance sale of P Cy hf s ~n rmg fans was ictories and tie suffered only 9 de­ quitoes from a stagnant pond, to battle in New York Jufv 21— -/ l!,ck.ttS JS the Dempsey-Sharkey material for the Stroller this week. Abe Weinberti is a hero! feat s. After the close of that season meet any invader. "comeback” trail for another b a ttle d 1 *a Giaunt L 1,Ier^ started the Boss says we must come through with he Boston club traded him to the Yan­ to Gene Tunney las t*f all ° “ e ° re* a,n h,s t,tle which he lost I the column before the vacation be- kees along with Pitcher Sam Jones Hainan beings are like chi’drtn. A | gins. Said vacation starts when this tnd Shortstop for Shorf- ;top Roger Pecklnpaugb and Pitchers father plays “bear” with his little GETTING AN EARLY START We knew lie was made of the si mi j issue is off the press. of which heroes are formed when we Plercy, Quinn and Collins. child. the child is relieved *rhea I Stuck! Had a couple of good par­ the bear stands up ana becomes, rax Commander Murray’s plan to encourage all organi­ saw him offer to lick a guy bigger agraphs fo rthe column but can’t than Dempsey on the boat ride. think of them now. Rabbit Given as Assist zations in Linden to co-operate in celebrating Armistice mere, “ father." Tap, tap. It’s Freddy Senst knock­ in a HoIe-in-One Shot Day is a good one and the early start toward that end is In England the eclipse put out tit ing at the window. 1- red returned British golfers are puzzling over a sun, changing day to night, ar.d ev­ commendable. last week with Mrs. Senst from Teak hoie-in-one and a question of erybody knew that it was only make abroad. He has a mammoth size dog *nlf etiquette at the same time. believe night. Nobody feared that The June Walk and athletic events of the Sunday with him. Says it is a German pol­ A player's tee shot rolled past the “the devil was eating the sun.” Nev­ Schools showed what can be done with proper organiza­ ice (iog: trained, too. and just as we lag. up the sloping bank at the back ertheless, when the eclipse passed start to pat him Fred mumbles and the sun came shining out odci >f the green and Into a rabbit hole. more, the crowds (Leered. Thej tion and that there IS community spirit in Linden and something in German, tlie dog makes By a local rule the hall was picked were glad to have mother r.atun a grand rush to break into the of­ that folks are in favor of community parades and events mit and dropped without penalty. It stop playing bear. fice, liis eyes Hashing fire. He let -oiled down the sloping green and into of similar character. By starting now and with co-opera­ out a vicious growl, too. Fred luid :he cup. tion o ' all organizations, Linden can hold an Armistice to brace himself against the door­ Observing time-honored custom, the When L’ ncle Sam’s fiscal year way to hold liiin off while this writ­ player tipped his caddie handsomely ended last week, he ound a surplaj Day celebration that will live long in local history. The er mounted to the top of the desk. and bought refreshments for his of $635.000,tX)0. Secretary Mefloa had “guessed” $625,000,000, a good "So long, Fred”, we said, “ Call you friends, only to tie told later that a prophecy. occsaion can be made one, also, whereby Linden can dis­ up on the phone” . He laughed and referee would not have allowed tlie- Before he knew it old Jupe had j Uncle Sam really is a rich persoa play its hospitality as hosts to organizations and resi­ went on his way and a great sigh of hole because a golfer isn't supposed and can afford anything he needs. Ft put his battery out of comm is h and j relief could lie heard at No. 2Ü West to gain any advantage other than a ought to dig canals harness water dents of other municipalities, in the County. there was nothing to do but wait. Elizabeth avenue. Linden, N. J. fair lie when dropping a picked-up power, build the greatest air and sub­ He had his sister-in-law in the ear; Another customer . Oh, no— cus­ ball. marine fleets in the world. He should with him and the rain kept coming j tomers. plural. A bunch of kids and If the ball could not have been stop trying to persuade Europe to da down. who should be the leader but Leo dropped without rolling, experts rilled, what it doesn’t want to do, attend to FURBER’S LATEST LETTER it should have been placed in a fair his own business and be in a position Brozowski who went to sea on a to make other nations mind theirs tube. A classified ad is his offering. lie bv hand. Until this nation is prepared tc de­ Regardless of the merits of the City Managership Leo is some kid: a real h e-boy ^ He fend itself against any ten other na­ did more to put Linden on the map tions the Government will not have form of government, we quite agree with those who re­ Grand daughter of the notorious Jean Washer of Belgium than many others; also the courage dene its duty. Jesse Janies is now in Los Angeles sent some of the statements of J. 3. Furber’s letter in to play the part of her great grand­ and fortitude he showed speaks well Is of Tennis for the kind of boys we have in Lin­ ■Jean Washer. Belgium's Babe Ruth last week’s Observer. It was quite unfair, in our opin­ mother, or the mother of the James “Well done, but what did you de brothers, in a movie oi the lives den. of tennis, is placed fourth among Eu­ the next day 5” ion to criticize the people of the city on the form of gov­ of the West's famed hail men. Eddie Palmier orders an oyster ropean racket wielders hy the latest Fokker, airplane builder, would Enforcement agents or Wayne B. i ernment adopted when the city was founded. As we re­ sandwich as we dine. ail-tennis ranking—the first ever pub­ have an answer read-.- for Napoleon Wheeler would sure hav e been wcl-j Now let the old vacation come; lished in Belgium—edited by Victor favorite question. Cn Wednesday J member it, there was but one form of government avail­ coined. Reason for Bathtub suppose we have to take the darn Boin, Belgium's recognized tennis au­ Fokker plane flew to Honolulu^ Next I’ve often wondered, observed D;tsh thing! thority. day a Fokker plane reached France. able under the existing statute, more commonly known Just ns the Red Cross and several j Miller, cigar store philosopher. If the ------3>------Washer is "the cannon-ball driver.” Now Fokker announces a plane tc as the “ Wildwood Act” , and this was followed under the Coney Island steamers were about to person that first .said necessity is the M. Boin writes, and it has been said fly, nonstop, for ir enty-two henrs. send out rescue crews, Abe decided1 mot tier of invention was trvin' to get W om ans Word Trusted and go from Seattle to ToHu 10$ of him that Belgium is too small to miles. This Government dwuW cot' advice of one of the foremost experts on municipal law to wait no longer so he put his sister Among the Abissinians a woman’s sarcastic with tlie* old bozo that in­ hold him. tract with Fokker si icrey hi— beA in the State. in law on his hack and swam for vented the bathtub. Thrift Magazine. word is assumed to lie inviolate. He has been called the “ Babe Ruth” for life building ar-ptaac*. V-coer! high ground. of tennis. When his left-handed drives Monarchs and Fop«* offered an? in­ Jo accuse “ the people” or those men at the head are working properly, they skim the ducement that would bring rr*--! head 3f _the local government at that time of “ extreme net like rifle bullets, but when he is artists to the-ir courts. The TF Amid the cheers of a good part of wild he drives the halls into the North artist of today is the airplaot artist carelessness or lack of foresight” , when exactly the op­ that section of Brooklyn, Abe -made sea from Brussels. terra firma without mishap and re­ posite wsa the case, hardly qualifies a man to advise the turned his relative to Iter anxious On the Hudson, ant tee. ysrdl city or its people. family, where Mrs. Abe was also Boston Girl Stars from shore, off Sing Smg Prsuc. waiting. three boys were struggling. ?n5C* guards could not leave tbe:r duty » Leon A. Watson was President of Council of the first Any used car seen on our floor save them. Convict* begged permis­ administration and Mr. Furber’s letter reflects more on Abe appreciates the difficulties en­ is good for more than enough sion to save the boys, boi the gtarat countered by Commander Byrd and rifles leveled, forbade them tc 'dk1* himi uhan anyone else and to say that he had no other satisfactory miles to assure the their impulse, jun:j into th* rivet the other airmen more thoroughly and pull the drowning boys thought than to control the government and dispense now than ever. owner o f his money’s worth. The three boys drowned whi* the jobs would be rank injustice. Mr. Watson gave con­ You can always count on that. guards and convicts ioofcad an. *>&• of the latter weeping. He says tie will never forget the siderable time and energy in behalf of the city, not only experience. BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO. as P -esident of the Council but, before that, as Town­ Once more those convicts fee! th»1 Used Car Dept. they never had a chance, not even > ship Committee and chairman of that body and his e f­ XL ». L 429 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. chance to help other.!, at risk to them­ forts were fruitful. He took an active lead in fostering overhauled. selves. —«F- USED CAR 15 ONLY AS They had a bad start in life. mos< , A □SPENDABLE movements for parks, the opening of Elizabeth avenue, AT MOOSE TESTIMON AS THE- DEALER WHO of them, and things have gone wrcnl Dictator John Skoiskv am SELL5 IT with them ever since. When beautifying and improving the corner of St. George and missed the opportunity to save members of the Linden L they again felt cheated. . Wood avenue, the establishment of a municipal dock and Moose attended the ‘ estirnon If »be prisoners liad no chance t* many other projects that certainly would help Linden in Trenton Wednesday nig the beginning is not the fault ot & honor was paid Deputv St c-e:«, whose fault 1» it? progress. ervisor William J. Bennett »gnition of his work. That all of these movements were not successfully m U P T O $300 T O H O U S E K E E P E R S ------• ------— = Endorsers Not Required culminated is due mainly to the change of administration Henry Dabb, of Curtis str = Community loans are made on household goods, etc., without Optimist’s View r—- at- tnterest. There are no fines or bonus. Friend who is pessimistic (imps !a Practically all that remained to be done was to order to do some camping in Sou = r? 1~ivacy’ thruout the transaction. Repayment is ar- during the week. He has b === ranged to suit your convenience. For example: to say there are more liars per squat® certain proceedings started—but the present adminis­ iiis vacation for short trips, = £ 1« pay $ U00 a- month plus interest mile nowadays than at any time » — pay l 2*5° a month plus Interest The pnoto shows Mildred Wiley, a the history of the world. 'Veil, a0 = = U e t f ix !! p a y ? 5(10 a m o n th plu s in te re s t tration has not seen fit to take this easy step. ==== fNfVm « Get V’0? p.ay SI5.00 a month plus interest member of the Boston Swimming as­ optimist would Just say: 'Topu^' = n the same Proportion. Call today to make Certainly Mr. Furber could not have had the Watson- The Big Nuisance =s PPHcation. If more convenient, write or phone Emerson 2769. sociation and also a star athlete on the tion's increasing." Middie westerners have been heard track and field. She holds the New —------<§>------McGillvray regime in mind when he wrote the letter and Community Finance Service, Inc. England outdoor high Jump record and I to remark, “Talking movies are noth­ Roomoorn 412, Levy Bldg. (4th floor). 80 Broad St, Elizabeth. KJ. Big Majority Make Good if he didn’t he should be more specific. ing new at our theaters.”—The Out- Member Elizabeth Chamber of Commrce recently set a new world’s record of 7 1 look- feet 11*4 inches in the standing broad According to the latest statistics, W Jump. per cent of all mm paroled ft0® prison make good. THE LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 PAGE FIV E LOCAL ARMY MAN Poker Face” Is Done in Clay + ++1 I 1 1 H I 1 I I i 1-l-l i l ! | i I H Fulton’s Tin Jaw Expect Big Crowd CALLED TO CAMP Brings Him $50,000 ERIC W. MURRAY JOHN JAVORNICKY (j Fred Fulton, the “Minnesota At Dance Tonight REAL ESTATE Lieut. Ha ton to Leave Sunday With plasterer" of the prize ring, has and all kinds of Furniture § Historic Regiment. the questionable distinction of INSURANCE having been knocked out more Delegations from nearby ldges are expected to attend I he annual shirt When New Jersey’s war famous times In the ring than almost including Life, Automobile, waist dance to be given tonight by Upholsterer § 811th Infantry marches away Sunday any other boxer. Liability, Fire, Plate Glass, Linden Court, Tribe of Ben Hur at Burglary. Slip Covers Made to Order, also Jj for the two weeks’ stay at the Army He Insists upon the last laugh, however, for he has reaped a the National Hall on Roselle street. training center at Fort Wadsworth, Prizes will be awarded for various BONDS FURNISHED Auto Tops & Slip Covers 0 $50,000 fortune from his unim­ Satisfaction Guaranteed Ü Stater. Island, Linden will be repre­ pressive career. Invested In u interesting contests. E’reddie Sleck- sented among officers by Second northern Minnesota summer re­ man (himself) and his melody boys, 399 STILES ST. N. will supply the syncopation. 519 E. Blancke St. n Lieutenant Ellsworth Hatton, of 820 sort, it earns film a handsome Phone Linden 2950 Linden, N. J. West Elizabeth avenue. living, together with his plaster­ Henry Würzburger, chairman of Orders calling this historic regi­ ing work. Every winter tlnds the entertainment committee, is as- ment of 'he 78th Division out for ac­ him at work with his trowel In sited by the following: Mrs. Emma tive duty were issued this week by Chicago. Lock, Mrs. Elsie Turk, John Werner, 3ia.ior-General James H. McRae, who Mrs. Margaret Dunn, Carl Stark and took the di\ ision across to France 'h-H"l-l"M -l"l~l' l-l"l"l"H-l~l"l"l I I I 1 I Frank Umber. an now commands the Second C rrps Area at Governors Island. is selling- Forty-eight New Jersey business G IAN T SUNFISH IS and professional men, many of them School Board Lets overseas veterans of the 311th. were BOON TO FISHING among tire Reserve officers named Whippets & Willys - Knights Í ------1$>—.------Repair Contracts Expert Says New Species 111 Roselle Street. Worthy Successor Linden 3372 The Board of Education Tuesday The ¡1 rate used to tie the las? word W ill Supplant Bass. night awarded contracts on the re­ In profane ferocity, but today we rave pair work to be done in the schools the thtb in a hunker.—Detroit News, “Did you ever have a sunfish, a wee “pumpkinseed,” grab your hook with during the summer months. An offer such force that you thought you had of a site for another school wax sub­ ! \ a large fish?" asks E. C. Fearnow of mitted by Samuel Mopsick, but no action was taken becua.se the board i OWNERS OF BUILDINGS i fishermen In the June Issue of Field is not considering building in the lo­ Whose Floors or Foundations are Settling- and Un- a and Stream. “ Suppose a sunfish J cality mentioned by Hie realtor. ! even* May Have Them Straightened Permanently « iCentaWord! weighed two or three pounds,” con­ / ----- — iviicu x ci muucii i The successful bidders for the re­ Minimum Charge, 25c tinued Mr. Fearnow. “ What a fight By taking advantage of this offer NOW you will he would put up and the delicious din­ pair jobs were: painting, Linden save, as we are now working in Linden and have ner tie would make.” Decorating Company: electrical, John The classical facial features of Helen Wills, world renowned tennis According to Mr. Fearnow such a Pencak; masonry, O. Caehionne; car­ our equipment with us. We are therefore able N1LKI.Y FURNISHED ROOM for pentry, M. Deasy, and shades, Ed­ rent. Quiet neighborhood, near player, have been molded into <-luy by Haig Patlgian, famous San Francisco fish has been discovered in Georgia— to offer you a liberal discount. Call on us now sculptor, and is attracting wide attention among those who have seen it. ward Thorne. !r. fl Inquire after six tit (Ha a giant brother of the scrappy little The bust is to be cast in plaster and will be later transformed either Into Washington avenue. “sunny" weighing from two to three bronze or marble. pounds. He writes in Field and CLYNES COMPANY Shoring and House Moving, also Difficult and Unusual Foundations FOR RENT - Furnished room with Stream : “A specimen weighing near­ or wthout board. 212 East Price ly three pounds was recently sent to Grasselli Park Notes 50 Commercial Street, Newark Tel. Market 7069 street. New York to be mounted, while an­ Established 1827. Night Phone, Bernardsville 223 | To Halve Hole in other specimen of over two pounds | Mrs. Muirhead and daughter left 2-FAMILY APARTMENT, all im- One Is Rare Feat 3 was forwarded to tlu? bureau of fish­ Sunday by motor to spend two week improvements: live rooms tewly i eries. It Is the opinion of the experts Only one golfer In a thousand at Niagara Falls. decorated: screens, shower oaths;' that a new species has been found, or so ever scored a hole In one, also garages. Rent $10 and $45. Under ttie guidance of Del Pratt, onV that has apparently been over­ and but eight men In the history Mrs. Mirrell, of Buchanan street, 528 Hussa St., Linden. Waco’s 20-year first baseman, Art looked by ichthyologists, or confused of the game have made two Shires, is flowering forth as a star. spent Thursday at the home of Mr. with the blue gill. land Mrs. G. Schuels on Long Island. MUST SELL eight piece dining room holes-ln-one in a single round. * * * ‘•Commissioner O’Malley of the bu­ HE HAD NEVER But there is still a rarer feat, Columbia university boasts an un­ oak set, VictroTa. mahogany table, ! reau of fisheries has Issued instruc­ Tom Gray of Main street left Sat­ rugs., brass bed, two desks gas j the halving of a hole In one. Ac­ defeated freshman team this tions for the collection of a brood urday to spend two weeks at the Boy range, piano. Can be seen Monday cording to the American Golfer, season for the fourth successive year. stock for propagation at one of the HAD A STOMACH ! It has been accomplished twice, Scout Camp, Silver Lake. or Wednesday. 13 West Elm St. * • • bureau's hatcheries, and the new spe­ 0 once in America and once in Pat Moulton of Mobile, who pitched A Western mining engineeer was being interview­ cies will be held In a s«i?hrat(> pond Mr. and Mrs. Henry7 Maggs, of FOR RENT— 3 rooms, all ir-ipvts., England. three years for Auburn, reported to In the hope that an output of young West bury, L. L. spent Sunday at the ed by a magazine writer. Though he had spent his gas station. Call Linden 3317. the June 1 for tryout. fish can be obtained. While it is evi­ • * • home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phipps. life at it he criticized everything and refused to see FOR SALE— Tree lots 60x150 feet dent that the new fish belongs to the Superstitious fans appealed to the genus of sunflshes, It will not be pos­ anything interesting, opeful ar uman in mining. $900.00 about $200.00 cash and Mrs. Cray, Miss Agnes Gray7 and balance 5 years mortgage. Lots Mails Back Again directors of the Kinston (N. C.) base­ sible definitely to classify the species Then the interviewer switched to the subject of Harry Gray are spending the week at 226-227-228 Block 17 east side of ball club to bar members of the team until specimens of various ages are Ideal Beach, N. J. health. The truth came out. The mining engineer Locust avenue, 100 feet south of from playing music. available for examination. West street. Garwood, N. J. For • » • "For som§ years," concludes Mr. had never had a stomach. He was tortured and sour­ further particulars write L. F. Fearnow, “there has been an urgent Mr. and Mrs. Nicol of Buchanan ed by everything e ate. Bet_:cher, 60 Glenwood r.venue, Perry McCoy of Drumright, pitcher need of a fair-sized food fish possess­ street are receiving congratulations Jersey City, N. J., apartment 507. and first baseman, has been elected to on the birth of a son. When there is stomach trouble of this character, captain the Oklahoma A. and M. col­ ing some qualities and not so preda­ FOR RENT— Four room bungalow tory in its habits as the black bass for the cause is in te spine ,as otherwise a change of lege baseball team for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Banks and tDeir sons with garage; also six room cottage. * # . stocking our ponds, lakes and streams. diet, or a reduction in the amount of food would give All improvements and splendid George and Samuel, and their wives, Indianapolis has succeeded In get­ The carp was Introduced for this pur­ relief. The chiropractor by chiropractic spinal ad­ location. One-half first year’s pose but this species has not met re­ spent the weekend at the homo of rental applies on price i f ’ pur­ ting Pitcher Byron Speece back from Mrs. Samuel Phipps, of Grasselli av­ justments of the vertebrae pressing upon spinal chased. Address for particulars, Pittsburgh. He went to the Pirates quirements. The sunfish has a good reputation and it Is very prolific; so enue. nerves to the stomach lifts the pressure and Nature Box 126, Linden, N, J. from the Hooslers late last season ------—_ * * * If the weight can be brought up to restores normal digestive vigor. A good stomach INSTRUCTIONS— Teacher will give that of the bass it will mean a great MRS. EMMA HAUER Pat Malone, Minneapolis pitcher, re­ private lessons in French. Miss deal to every fisherman." Mrs. Emma Hauver, 74 years old, makes an optimist. ’ Helene Crepeau, 194 Stiles street. cently struck out six batters in a row widow of Noah Hauver, was buried YOUR HEALTH —one short of the world's record—but Monday7 following the funeral serv­ & MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS^^Man­ was beaten by the Milwaukee club, Dundee New Champ You can make an appointment for your health’ s sake dolin, Banjo, Violin, Flute, Clar­ ices at the home of her daughter, 6 to 3. by telephoning Linden 3671^ inet and Saxaphone. Experienced • • • Mrs. Thomas Lyng, of 431 I'allant av­ teacher. Instruments sold on easy enue. Berlant Park. Mrs. Hauver payments. Monev back guarantee. Ivy Wingo is glad now that Kensle died Saturday rfie ra long illness. A Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, 320 E. Elm KIrkham, outfielder, refused to Join second daughter, Mrs. Ella Feliritter, 0 street. the Evansville club, for he Is back ol Lvndhursl, N. J., also survives and Dr. D. A. McCORMACK 0 with the Senators and larruping at a ME.M STIC KING and Peeoin? done seven grand children. Rev. E. J. Per­ 27 E. Elm Street, Linden. Phone 3671 Q .400 clip. on premises. Greenspan’s Dept. * * • ot. of Grace Church, officiated. In­ Store, 209 N. Wood Ave., near Not one of the Smith brothers, but terment was made in Flower Hill .0 Price street. Tel. 2942. Walter Mails, doing one of his famous Dudley Lee is hitting at a better clip Cemetery', North Bergen. impersonations. Walter can pitch a than at any time since he joined the ■------—------great deal better than he can play the Hollywood team. The former Red Sdx FOR PROMPT and efficient service shortstop Is also playing a strong field­ The Lcs Six Amies held their first in moving and trucking, c ill Paul trombone, and he says he's a great meeting Tuesday, July 19th at the musician. After various journeys be­ ing game. Vagner, Linden 2732. of ft ,*e at A * * * home of Miss Frieda and Elsie Lerz, A A Live Poultry Market, Wood tween the coast. Brooklyn. Cleveland . veteran catcher, re­ 129 DeWitt street. Refreshments Bldg., Wood avenue. and St. Louts, Walter Is hack again were servey and enjoyed by all. Mu­ with the San Francisco Seals. leased by flie San Francisco-Seals, has hooked on with Hollywood. Agnew sic and dancing served as entertain­ GASOLINE AND OILS. Four kinds had been a member of the Seals for ment. The members are: The Misses if gasoline. Cigars, Tobacco and Fried and Elsie Lerz, Edith Fire- Soft Drinks. LUDW IG SUP, 216 seven years. f r r ;,Y; ~ *3 3 • Jar Economical Transportation • * • tone, Martha Galganska, Barbara i'0l

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Five Room Bonnell Motor Car Company You trust your employees, A VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER you doubted their honesty. 22 WEST MILTON AVE., RAHWAY, N. J. Yet every year about $200,- BUNGALOWS 000 000 is lost through trusted Open Evenings Telephone Rahway 873 employees. with all modern im­ installed on your kitchen boiler means Men of character and honor provements. Plaster turn defaulter over night. And and lath — no sheet mother will have plenty of hot water the employer stndas the loss, rock. Have to be seen for kitchen and laundry, father can LINDEN FOLKS By S. Feinberg unless he is insured. ac.TK tirsrz: Why gamble with your em­ have his shave in a jiffy and the child­ ITS /AY NEW •SHAME ON YOO/ HOPE You LIKE THIS BATH/MG SUIT, B.'J.O ployees’ houesty? A Fidelity On Gesner Street 8 A T H I N G A GROWN UP o n e s r u n b a c k a n d g e o n boi d protects you. ren their bath in a few minutes. You A P O A its J , One block from High S U IT O E A R / m a r r ie d w o m a n S o m e , c l o t h e s ., y _»o s h i e k , b e f o r e y o u you can get one at low cost. School. can enjoy all these comforts while you GET YOUR PICTURE /N * Let us quote you the rate. pay for it. Take advantage of these THE SUNDAY SOPPLI=ME/TTA For b a t h ih e c a p s $500 Down liberal terms and order a Vulcan AND ACCESSORIES ~\ Easy Terms. Water Heater installed today. C. J. WEIDL mss m.m .'Palermo BUILDER 'ZJoodSuiLdinq Splendid assortment of bathing necessities and 11 WOOD AVE. HO. 917 Summit Street ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS summer accessories at saving prices. Kodak supplies, ^Edgar Road Phamacy Tel. Linden 3192 "30 Years Experience in Pharm acy” 124 Broad St. COMPANY Elizabeth twenty-four hour developing an '1 printing service. Summer reading at a few cents a week. Wood Ave. cor. Edgar Road TELEPHONE L 1ND 191 3 5 9 * THE LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 PAGE SEVEN New Thermionic Microammeter CITI OF I.IMJKX D EN: hereby repealed. the indebtedness secured by the said CITY OF LINDEN NOTH'E TO CONTRACTORS improvement certificates. notes .»* Srrt ion : Th at F R A N K R. tie MON T- I Section 3. Ties ordinance shall take 1 bonds and the balance if any of said ...... MOKKNTY. is hereby appomteu to tin* effect immediately. !'■ ovem ehl rtn i m* ¡ties, notes o Board of Tax Assessors, which Board P U B L IC N O TIC E is hereby given Sealed bids v\ :>i he received by the bonds m excess of the total amount is also known as the Board of As o-- that at a regular meeting of the Coni- Coarti of Education of the City of Lin­ ts.y.-ssed on property bene, tied s!i;,|| b *0 *1 * ouncii of the City of Linden held den, N. J at a MicctinR to be hold in the soi s. to hold office from July l.st. 1 927. iiM-lmled in the local hud tret or annual t<* July 1st. 19JO. and or ui til his s< *m th- 1 s * h day o f July. 1927, the Board Kom a at the H igh s. hooi, St. tax- ordinance adopted by the Common Approved, following ordinance was Introduced (Teorie A venue, Linden, ,J.. on Tues­ ’ *‘ss"i' ,s ai»i»ointed and qualifies; that I an.. Dli.'Ct. ai.u g.m. O) i*. . he shall receive such compensation and and passed on first reading and said day evening-. July 26th. 1 927. at S ation. Attest: ordinance will be taken up for fu rth er o "clock (Daylight Saving Time) lor Jan- shall pei form such duties a< ,nv i •'"tli in the Ordinance to which this consideration and passage on second ittus' Supplies, as per specifications SECTION. 4: All ordinances inconsis­ City Clerk. and third readings at a meeting of the t here for. Ordinance is ¿i supplement. tent herewith aie heiehy repealed. Common Council to be held at the City- Specifications may be had upon ap­ Hall. Wood Avenue, Linden. N. J.. Aug- plication at the oli ice of the Secretary. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of Passed*. . 19 27. ordinances inconsistent herewith are n-r 1, 19 27, at > p. in. or as soon tile re- A. C. Baldwin, High School. St. George hereby repealed. ¿after as the m atter can be reached at Avenue» Lirmen. N ..J. Pres, o f Com m on Council P U B L IC N(i,lv ., is her* by given that Gvhi' h time and place all pa-suns w hose ! Approved. . 1927. at a 1 • ll '.-I:! >■ me 11 • g of 1 he ( '•miuor. J A M I OKS’ COMM ITTKE. Section 3: This ordinance shall take i-.r.Cv- may !»*• affected by sir-h i5nr>move­ Hoard of Education, City of Linden. Council of «he City of Linden held on ments or who may be interested therein effect as o f July 1st 19 27. A ttest: the 1 vth dev o* .1 * -- t ■' f.c- County of Union and state of New Mayo- will be given an opportunity to be Jersey. lowing Ordinance was introduced and heard concerning the same. Passed July IS. 1927 C ity C lerk passed on hi si a .iiu u r .mu ,n. .s id o r ­ Do WI T T C. W IN A NS. dinance will be tale n it* s further TI 1OM AS H . S U L I.1V A NY President of Common Council. City Cerk. ( IT\ OF LINDEN CITY OF I.IMJKN consideration for final passage at a Approved July 19. 1027. meeting of the Common ( ouncil to be ALBERT F. WEBER. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOK NOTICE held at the City Had. Wo d Avenue. Attest: Mayor. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Linden. N. J .. August 1st. 1927 at x |>. in. T 11 E A CQFI SI TI ON < .* E L A N D < >N THUS. H. ST tl LI VA N at a regrular meeting- of the Commor* or as soon thereafter as the m atter THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF ____ City Clerk. Council of the City o f Linden held on <*tn b** rem he i. at hu h ti * an*- pia**** CURTIS STREET AND MAPLE A V - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the 18th day of July. 1 927. the fol­ all persons whose lands may be 'i.ife**ted EN I' E F< >R T H E W11 >EN 1XO O F Commissioners appointed to assess the CITY OF LINDEN lowing: Ordinance was introduced and by such improvements or who may be CURTIS STREET TO ELIMINATE A benefits to lands conferred by local im­ passed on first reading1 and the said Or­ interested therein tv: 11 !>*• g’ .en an op­ DANGEROUS CURVE AT THE SAID provements to which Commas ¡oners the P A SS E D OR DI NAN C E dinance will l>e taken up for mrther portunity to be heard concerning the INTERSECTION, AND MAKE AN A P ­ matter of awarding damages lor the consideration for final passage at a same. PROPRIATION FOR THE SAME. taking of the lands necessary for ex­ meeting of the Common Council to be tending Eddy Avenue and straightening AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR held at the City Ijall, Wood Avenue. TH O M AS H. SU* L I VAN. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON the brook which crosses at the inter­ THE EXTENSION OF BERNARD Linden. X. J.v A ugrust 1. 1 927 at8 p. in., City Clerk. COUNCIL OF THE CITY O F L IN ­ section of Eddy Avenue and nth Street, AVENUE TO ST. GEORGE AVENUE. or as soon thereafter as the matter DEN: has been re tier red will hold a hearing AN ORDINANCE T< > AMEND AN OR- can be reached, at which time and place 1 iIXANVE ENTITLED. “AN ORDIN­ on Augu st 4th, 1927, at E IG H T BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON >EFTI< 'N 1 : Th*- City of Linden shall all persons whose lands m ay be a flee ted ANCE TO PROVIDE I*X>R THE WID­ U ’CUX-’ K P. M. D ayligh t Saving Time, COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ by such im provem ents or w ho may Ik acquire the lands herein described for DEN: ENING AND EXTENSION OF STILES tin* purpose of widening Curtis Street at the City Hall on Wood Avenue, in interested therein will be given an op­ STREET FROM \ P I NT NEAR the City of Linden. Union County. New portunity to be heard concerning the at the intersection of Curtis Street and Section 1 : That Bernard Avenue same. AMON TERRACE TO CENTENNIAL Jersey, at which hearing the Commis­ A V EN l' E A N I > M A K IN G AN A. I »- Maple Avenue, thereby eliminating the sioners will give all persons interested shall be extended to St. George Avenue THOMAS H. SULLIVAN. dangerous curve at the said intersec­ as shown upon a survey made by Alber t PROPRIATIO FOR THE SAME. AP­ or affected by the taking of land nec­ City Clerk. PR O V E D M AY 17th, 1927. tion .according to a map prepared by essary for the ex tens.on of Eddy Aven­ E. Cooley, City Engineer, which is at­ Albert E. Cooley. City Engineer, which tached hereto, and the City of Linden AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ue and the straightening of the brook BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON Map is attached hereto and made a part crossing the intersection of Eddy Av­ shall acquire, as hereinafter set forth, Till*; IMPROVEMENT OF. HACK! COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ hereof. enue and 11th Street, am ple opportunity the following described lands for the A V ENI ’ H, F 110M ST. < J E< )RG E A V ­ DEN: ENUE TO ALBERTA AVENUE B Y SECTION 2: The said lands to be ac­ to Ik1 heard upon the subject of making continuation oi the said Bernard Av­ (’()NSTRUCT! NO NINE F< )OT WI \'G> awards for the taking of said land. The on no. Section 1: That section 3 of an or- quired are more particularly described land to be taken is more particularly BEGINNING at a point in the south­ OX BOTH SIDES OF THE EXISTING as follows: A tenth >f a thousandth of a mill onth of an ampere change in current can EIGHTEEN FOOT PAVEMENT: OF dinani e * ntitled, ’.\n * ruman e t«» pro- set forth on a map prepared by Albert erly line of St. George Avenue, said v;de for t ha whlening and extension of B E G IN N IN G at a point formed by the E'"v t»e detected by the use of the nderoammeter, an Instrument developed point being 197.81 feet northeasterly SIN INCH CONCRETE BASE WITH int*■ 1 -section of the southeatserly line o f E. Cooley. City Engineer, which is at­ TWO INCH ASPHALT TOP: OR: IN -tiles St r* et from a point near Amon in the standardizing laboratory of the West Lynn works of fbe General tached to the Ordinance providing for from the intersection formed by the Terrace to Centennial Avenue and mak­ Curtis Street with the northeasterly line southerly line of St. George Avenue THE ALTERNATIVE OF EIGHT of Maple Avenue, running 1st North 48 the acquisition of said land, and which INCH REINFt)KCEI* C< >XCRETE ing an appropriation for the same, ap­ Electric company, us part of the equipment which replaces the human eye In with the easterly line of Parnes Avenue proved May 17th. 1927,” is hereby am ­ degrees 05 minutes east along the said is now on file in the Office of the City ANI) THE CONSTRUCTION OF BLUE- southeasterly line of Curtis Street lou making tests on incandescent lamps, currents in insulators, radio tubes and Clerk. as said Avenues are laid down on a map ended to read as follows: entitled Map of Elizabeth Park, sur­ STONE CURBS AND HEADERS ON feet to a point; thence 2 nd along a »ther electrical appliances. H EN RY WUKZBi:KG Eli. BOTH SIDES OF SAID STREET. curve, curving towards the south with FRANK R. ANDERSON. veyed Novem ber. 1919, by J. L. Bauer. “'"'be Common Council C. E. and surveyor; running (1st) along a radius of 225.0 feet for a distance <»( JAMES SIMPSON. 11E IT OR DA IN E i > BY TH E COMMON hereby determines to secure by gift or the said southerly line of St. George ut.xe. a*•<■*». u: 11 _ to aw. and appropriate 108.78 feet to the northeasterly line of Commissioners of Assessment A\unue N <»rth 68 d«*grees 4 1 ’ Kast 52.64 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ Maple Avenue; thence 3rd North 11 de­ DEN: for the purpose of widening and ex­ President Caites’ Daughter Weds Dated. July 19th. 19 2 7. feet to a point; thence (2nd) south 17 tending Stiles st re t so that the said grees 55 minutes west along the said degrees 54’ East 108.4 1 feet to a point: street will be widened and extended northeasterly line of Maple Avenue 4 0.fi SECTION I: That H a gel A venue, feet to the POINT OR PLACE OF BE­ CITY OF LIM)h\ thence (3rd) North 44 degrees 17’ West according t o t h e description 117.63 feet to the point or place of BE­ from St. G eorge Avenue to Alberta A v ­ above set forth upon gift or making GINNING. enue. shall be improved by constructing NOTICE GINNING. compensation to the owner or owners nine foot wings on both sides of the ex­ by purchase thereof at a price to be SECTION 3: The damages resulting Section 2: The damages resulting isting eighteen foot pavement; of agreed upon, and if an agreem ent as from the widening of said Street shall six inch eon«Tete hase with tw o he duly awarded and paid by the City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ti* from the laying out. opening and ex­ to compensation cannot be made. by tending said street shall be duly award­ inrh asphalt concrete top. or. in the pay merit o f damages according to Linden. Commissioners appointed to assess the the alternative of eight inch re­ benefits to lands conferred by local im­ ed and paid and the benefits therefrom law. That the cost of acquiring the duly assessed upon the property ben­ inforced conon *te. and constructing necessary land and premises to widen SECTION 4: The Common Council provements to which Commisioners tin- efited thereby, and if an agreement as Milestone curbs and headers on both ■ . • i l t reet *-hall n*»t exet-e*! the sum of hereby determines to take and appropri­ matter of awarding damages for the to compensation cannot he made, an sides of Hagel Avenue .from Si. Georgi $25.000. which amount is hereby an- ate for the purpose of widening of said taking of the lands necessary for a aw ard shall he made fo r the land and Avenue to Alberta Avenue, being ap­ *>p! late • tor that purpose. or as Street, the lands above descrilied and t<> right of way through which shall be real estate taken by the Assessment proxim ately 2300 square yards o f six much therof as shall be necessary make compensation to the owner or constructed a storm sewer*, said right Commissioners. as provided for in inch concrete base w ith tw o inch as­ therefor, to bo raised and paid by im­ owners by purchase thereof at a price of way to run from DeWitt Street to Chapter- 1.5 2 o f the Public L a w s o f 19 17 phalt concrete top. or. in the alterna­ provement cert ideates, notes or bonds to he agreed upon anti if an agreem ent Lafayette Street, for a width of approx­ as amended. tive o f eight inch reinforced concrete: of said city, payable with inteiest (not as to compensation cannot be made, imately four feet; has been referred, approx innately 2100 lineal feet o f 4 "x exceeding six p-r centum per annum, then by the payment of damages ac­ will hold a hearing on August 4th. 1927 Section 3: The Common Council 10” Milestone curbs and approximately as and when the Common Council cording to law. at E IG H T O’C LO C K I*. M. Daylight Sav­ hereby determines t<> take and approp­ 275 lineal fe- t of F'xlO” bluestono shall determine shall be necessary) not headers. ing Time at the City Hall, on Wood Av­ riate* for the purpose of extending said exceeding six years from the date of SECTION 5: The cost of acquiring enue, in the City ot Gulden, Union Bernard Avenue the lands above de­ the completion of said improvement said lands and premises shall not exceed County. New Jersey, at which hearing scribed, and to make compensation to SECTION 2: That the cost of th.- upon such terms as the Common Coun­ the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS construction of the wings, nirbs and cil shall fix and the; moneys received the Com m issioners w ill give all persons the owner r annual tax ordin­ the acquisition of said land, and whi> 1; and the amount of said improvement of the City, payable with interest (net t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ($ i 5,000.00) or as ance adopted by the Common Council is now on file in the office o f the City exceeding six per cent pen- annum, as and raised mil paid for by taxation or certiiieates, notes or bonds shall be in­ much thereof as shall be necessaiy f<, cluded in the local budget or in the a n ­ Clerk. and when tire Common Council shall the purpose, to be raised and paid bv by the issuance of perma nent bonds as H KNRY WUKZBUIU IKK, determine shall he necessary) not may be hr '. after determined by the nual tax Ordinanee adopted by the C om ­ impi ovement certificates notes or bond* mon Council and shall be raised anti F R A N K R. AND E RSO N. exceeding six years from the date of the said City payable with interest Goinmon Council. JAMES SIMPSON. of completion of said improve-! paid for by taxation, or by the issuance (not exceeding six per centum of permanent bonds as may hereafter Commissioners of Assessment. merit. and the moneys received a . annum as and when the Common Section 2. Ail ordinances. 01* part.- from any assessments levied upon prop­ Council shall determine shall be nec­ of ordinances d .consistent herewith a ta­ be determined by the Common Council. Dated. July 19th, 1 927. erty bf-nfited by the im provem ent here­ li ereby r< i>ealed. essary). not exceeding six years f—.Ti­ Passed, by authorized shall be applied in pay­ the date of issuing the same and upon li Se« t ion 3. Tin’s ordinance shall tak< CITY OF I.IMJIA ment or on account of the indebtedness such terms as the Common Council shall secured by the said improvement cer­ effe-*t ¡mint diatelv. Pres, of Common Council fix ;in*l tin moneys received from any Approved. 19 27. tificates. notes or bonds, and the bal­ assessment levied upon property i .out­ ance. if any, of said improvement cer­ Passed, fitted by the improvement herelw Attest: M ayo? tificates. notes or bonds in excess of authorized shall be applied in pay­ the total amoijnt assessed on property ment or on account of the mdcht ident Common Council. NOTICE IS HER FRY GIVEN that the Approved. Cltv Clerk. Commissioners appointed to assess the benefited shall be included in the local e-mess secured by the said improvement . 1 *27. budget, or in the tax ordinance adopt­ certificates, notes or bonds and the benefits to lands conferred by local im­ Attest : provements to which Commisioners tin ed by the Common Council, and raised balance, if any. of said improvement and paid for by taxation, or by the is­ certificates, notes or bonds in excess matter of awarding damages for tin- City Clerk. taking of lands necessary for the ex­ suance of permanent bonds as may be of th*.* total amount assessed on prop­ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver? tension of Bernard Avenue through to hereinafter determined by the Common erty benefltted shall be included in me that at a regular meeting of the Com­ Mr. :inil Mrs. Thomas A. Robinson, who were married in Nogales. Sonora, St. George Avenue; has been referred, Council. local budget or annual tax ordinance CITY OF mon Council of the City o f lander*, will hold a hearing on August Ith. 1 9 2 7. This ordinance shall take effect im­ adopted by the Common Council t n <7 held on the 18th day o f July, 1927. Mexico. The bride was Miss Ki t estinu Calles, daughter of the President of mediately. raised and paid fo r by taxation or by the following Ordinance was introduced at E IG H T O 'CLOCK P. M. I -ayiight Sav­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mexico. ing Time, at the City Hall, on Wood Av­ issuing bonds as may hereafter lie ami passed on first reading, and the Passed July 18, 1927 authorized. following ordinance was introduced at said Ordinance w ill hi* taken up fo r enue. in the City of Linden. Union D e W IT T C. W IN AN'S. a meeting of the Common Coun­ County. New Jersey, at which hearing cil of the City of Linden, held on the further consideration and final passage the Commissioners will give all persons Vre*~-. of Common Counci' SECTION 4: AH Ordinances inconsist­ at a meeting of the Common Council Approved July 19. 1027. ent herewith are hereby repealed. 18th day o f .July. 1927. arid j»ass*.**l on interested or affected by the taking of ALBERT F. WEBER. first reading, an*! that the Common to be held at the City Hall. Wood land necessary for the extension of Council wdl consider the -e-ond read­ Avenue. Li mien. N ow Jersey, on the Attest: Mayor. Passed, . 1 9 27. 1st day of August, 1927, at s o’clock Ma and Son Study Law Bernard Avenue through to St. George THOS. H. S U L L IV A N ing and final passage o f said ordinance Avenue; ample opportunity to be at a meeting to be held at the Linden P- Daylight Saving Time, or as soon City Clerk. Pres, o f Common Council heard upon the subject of making City Hall, on Wood Avenue, in said City thereafter as the matter can he reached Approved: 19 27. at which time and place, all persons aw ards fo r the tak in g o f said land. Tin- o f Linden, in the County o f Union and land to be taken is m ore i»art ieularly State of New Jersey, at eight o'clock whoex lands may he affected by sue?* C IT Y O F I.IM H iN A ttest: in the evening of Monday, the 1st day improvements or who may be inter­ set forth on a map prepared by Albert Cttv Clerk. E. Cooley* City Engineer, which is at­ of August. 1 927. ested therein will be given an op por­ tunity to be heard concerning- the saines. tached to the Ordinance ¿»i oviding for PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that THOMAS H. SULLIVAN. City Clerk. THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, the acquisition of said land, and which at a regular meeting of the common CITY OF IJMIL.V is now on file in the Office o f the City City Clerk Council of the City of Limten held on AN < >K1)I NANCE TO AMEND AN O RD IN­ Clerk. t Ik * 1 Nth day of July, 1927. the fol­ AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR 11 EN RY W URZBCRGER. ANCE ENTITLED. "AN ORDINANCE lowing Ordinance was introduced and PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that TO REQUIRE RKORERTY OWNERS THE ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR F 1 i A N K R . A X 1 > E KS< >N. at a regular meeting of the Common passed on first, reading and tiie said Or­ IN F R O N T O F W H O SE P R O P E R T Y ’ THE PURPOSE OF STRAIGHTEN­ JAMES SIMPSON. dinance Will Ire taken up for further Council o f the City o f Linden field on ING DE WITT STREET. Commissioners of Assessment. th** 18th day o f July. 1927. the fo l­ IS CONSTRUCTED A CITY SANITARY consideration for final passage at a SEWER. TO CONNECT WITH THE Dated. July 19th. 1 meeting of the Common Council to be lowing Ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading and the said Or­ SAME." Approved June 21st, 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY' THE COMMON held at the City Hall. W oo d Avenue. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ Linden. N. J„ on August i. 1927 at8 p.m. dinance will be taken up for further C IT Y O F LINDEN consideration for final passage at a meet­ BE IT OR 1 > AIN E D BY T H E COM M< >N DEN: or as soon thereafter as the m atter CO UN C IL O F T H E C IT Y O F L1N- can he reached, at which time and place ing of the Common Council to be held NOTICE at the City Hall. Wood Avenue. Linden. I JEN: SECTION 1: The City of Linden shaff all pei'sons whose lands may be affected N. J.. on August 1st. 19 27 at acquire for the straightning of DE­ NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN that the by such improvements or who may be 8 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the mat­ SECTION 1: That SECTION 3 of an WITT STREET, in the City of Linden, Commissioners appointed to assess the interested therein will be given an op­ ter can be reacned. at which time and ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE the lands as shown upon a map pre­ benefits to lands conferred by local im­ portunity to be heard concerning the place all persons interested therein will TO REQUIRE PROPERTY OWNERS pared by Albert E. Cooley. City Engin­ provements to which Commissioners the same. be given an opportunity to be heard IN FRONT OF WHOSE PROPERTY' IS eer, a copy o f which is attached h ere­ matter of awarding damages for the THOMAS H. SULLIVAN. to and made a part hereof, and which- City Clerk. concerning the said ordinance. CONSTRUCTED A CITY' SANITARY taking of the lands necessary for the THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, SEWER, TO CONNECT WITH THE la mis are m ore particularly riese•» Jhedi widening or STILES STREET, in the City Clerk. SAME", Approved June 21st. 1927, be as follows: City of Linden, has been referred, will \N ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR and the same is hereby amended to read hold a hearing on July 27th. 19 27. at THE CONSTRUCTION OF A LAT- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the north­ EIGHT O’CLOCK. P. M. Daylight Sav­ k h a i . o r contsbcting s e w k h tn I>INANCE ENTIT1 .EI > “AN ORDIN­ westerly line of DeWitt Street. said HACKENSACK AVKNUR. FROM ing Time, at the City Hall, on Wood ANCE FOR THE WIDENING OF SECTION 3: (a). That should the iroint being 14 8.R4 feet distant north­ Avenue, in the City of Linden, Union CHANDLKR AVENUE. TO CRAN­ STILES STREET FROM EDGAR property owner westerly from the intersection formed FORD AVl'ATF. BRING APPROX; fail to make the said County. New Jersey .at which hearing ROAD TO AMON TERRACE AND connections at his by the northwesterly line of DeWitt IMATEl.V 600 LINEAL FEET. IN own expense. and the Commissioners will give all persons MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR should the City Of Linden install the Street wit!) the northwesterly line t*f U .K X A N D K R A V IA T E , FROM ST. Pint is Street as said Streets are laid interested or affected by the widening OF.OKCK AVENUE SOUTIIFKLY TO TH E SAM K'\ API*ROVED APRIL 17. said connections at the expense of the and improvement of STILES ST« from 1 9 27. City of Linden, a true and accurate down on a map of Linden Hills, Section THE ENL) AND BRANCHING ON No. 2. su rv(*yed October. 1 9 25. by W il­ Elizabeth Avenue* to Centennial Avenue MORGAN AVENTE. FROM ADAMS account of the cost and expense shall BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON liam Priestley. C. E. and surveyor, run­ the request of the Common Council of STREET TO AI.EXANliEI! AVENE 16. !»*■ kept and apportioned to the property ample opportunity to be heard upon the BRING AEPKOXIMATEI.V 1.IMI0 LIN­ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ <>r properties thereby connected with ning 1st north 8 degrees 28 minutes subject of making awards for the tak­ KS I. I'KKTi TOCETHKl: WITH ALL DEN: the City sewers, and .a true statement West 76.25 feet to a point; thence 2nd ing' of the necessary lands for- the wid­ N KUKSSARY MANHOLES. V- of sui'h cost under oath or affirmation south 28 degrees 14 minutes- East 7 1.7 5 feet to a point: thence 3rd south de- ening of STILES STREET so that it will HHANCHES AND OTHEH AP1TK- Section 1: That section 3 of an or­ shall Ik* forth w ith filed by the City En­ (¡4 dinance entitled. “An Ordinance to pro­ giees 31 minutes West 25.79 f < t to the be sixty feet wide as more particularly TEXANCES. gineer. Iieing the Officer o f the munic­ shown and set forth on a map prepared vide for the widening of Stiles Street ipality in charge of the construction of P O I N T OR PLACE OF BEGINNING. bv B A U E R & K L IN G . C. E. fo r and at from Edgar Road to Amon Terrace, said connections, with the City Clerk. UK IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON SECTION 2: The damages resulting^ the request o ft he Common Council of COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN­ and making an appropriation for tin- The Common Council shall examine the same; approved April 17th. 1927.“ is from the straightening of said Street the City of Linden. DEN: same and if the same is properly made, H ENKY WURZBURGER. hereby amended to read as follows: shall confirm the same, and file such shall be duly awarded and paid to the FRANK R. ANDERSON. SECTION 1: That a lateral or con­ “The Common Council report with the Receiver of Taxes, and owners or persons having interest JAMES SIMPSON. necting sew er shall be inn It and con­ hereby determines to secure by gift or tH* Receiver o f Taxes shall record said therein, by the City of Linden. Commissi>>l;cr- <>r Assessment. structed in Hackensack Avenue, from take, according to law. and appropriate cost of the construction of said sewer Chandler Avenue to Cranford Avenue, for the purpose of widening Stiles connections in the same hook in which SECTION 3: The Common Council hereby determines to take and approp­ CITY OF I.INDEX being approximately «00 lineal 1'eet of Street, so that the said street wit he records for sidewalk and other assess­ widened according to the description ments are entered. riate for the purpose of straightening: I ilion County, New Jersey eight inch vitrified stoneware sewer ■V Hiatus & W illia m s , mother and son. anon ley s - a t law. That ^ f¿‘e pipe; in Alexander Avenue, from St. above set forth upon gift or making (b). Every such sewer connection 1 >«\Y itt Street, the lands above describ­ compensation to the owner or owners ed and to make compensation to the* PROPOSALS FOR V U TOMOBI LE George Avenue southerly to the end and charge shall hear i rite rest and penalties branching on Morgan Avenue. from by purchase thereof at a price to be from the same time and at the same owner or owners by purchase thereof TRUCK Adams Street to Alexander Avenue, be­ agreed upon, and if an agreem ent as to rate thereon as assessments for local at a price to be agreed upon and if an ing approximately 1,000 lineal feet of compensation cannot be made, by the improvements in the City of Linden, and agreement as to compensation cannot Angeles. _ _ _ ------eight inch vitrified stoneware sewer pipe payment of damages according to law. from the time of completion shall be a be made, then by the payment of dam- a led proposals will he received by that the cost of acquiring the neoessary ms according to law. S H K M s \ l , E - In C hancery o f .New SHERIFF'S s\T.K— In Chancery »f New togeth er w ith all necessary manholes, first and paramount lien against th** Common Council of the City o f L m - 'v-br,inches and other appurtenances, as land and premises to widen said street respective propertv or properties so con­ SECTION 4: The cost of acquirmgr Jcrv, .. ilet ween Mary A. 1 ’otts. eom- Trnicv Hetweon Harry Ziotnik. com- shall not exceed the sum of $20,000.#0, at the City Hall. A ood Avenue, shown on a map or diagram on file in nected with the said sewers to the same i'tim.-iut .and T o n y Dykas. et. nl. oe- len. New Jersey at eight odnck L which amount is hereby appropriated said lands and premises shall not e x - Ki. fa. for sale of m or gaged the office or the City Engineer and ac­ as assessments for local improvements, (Daylight Saving Time) August 1st. cording- to the specifications of the City fo r that puvpose, or as much thereof as feed the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOL­ l'fern is* s. shall be necessary therefor, to he rais­ and shall he collected and enforced in for the following: Engineer. the same manner, and the Receiver of LA R S ($500.00), which amount is here­ , By V rtue of the above-stated. w rit of ed and paid by improvement certificates, One one and one-half ton truck, said Taxes is hereby charged with the same by appropriated for Hiat purpose or a.** fieri f • .a- to me directed I shall sM»ose s f r S B i&tts&Jrssri. k to be in accordance " ith th SECTION 2: The cost of said im­ notes or bonds of said City, payable mueh thereof as shall be necessary duty in regard with the collection and f"r >.ii by public vendue, at the oner i float ions now on tile in the office provement and the legal expenses con­ with interest (not exceeding six per therefor, to be raised and paid l»y im ­ centum per annum as and when the enforcem ent o f all charges for sewer- nff‘s office in the Court house in tnt he City Clerk. .. nected therew ith shall be justly and connections. provement certificates, notes or bond* c‘ty of Elisabeth. N. J.. on „ Common Council shall determine shall of the City of Linden, payable with in­ ie Common Council reserves the equitably assessed in the manner and to (<■). The Common Council may pro­ W EDNESDAY T H E 27TH DAY Oh be necessary) not exceeding six years terest (not exceeding- six per emturi city of » ^ hTHF ’TW DAY OF t to reject any and all bid*. the extent and in the proportion as vide for the payment of the cost of the . in .Y . A. ID 1927. W FI >N K> I 1A V; T 11E - • » « T H O M AS H. Si L I.iV A N provided by law. from the date of the completion of said per annum) as and when the Common o two .M iuck in the a ftern on c f saio City Clerk. improvement, upon such terms as the construction of said sewer connections Council shall determine shall be neces­ in the same manner as assessments for L- shall be included in the local budget o r iu of Cnion and State of New^ Jer- 1 AKS ($10.500.00) or as much the indebtedness secured by the said the same manner as are installments in the annual tax ordinance adopted bv M V. 'iiinvp. and designated as L<* - - * thereof as shall be necessary for improvement certificates, notes or bonds for assessments of local improvements. the Common Council and shall he raised u’»’ Tea Hundrod and Twenty-six ...,. f-v'r TO AN ORDINANCE the purpose, to be raised and paid by im­ and the balance, if any, of said im­ and paid fo r by taxation, or by the is­ BlTUFD ' AN ORDINANCE OF provement certificates, notes or bonds SECTION 2: All Ordinnaces or parts T 5'1 'C.c-ludf o f lot N um b er Ten Hun If,59. 1 fiRO. D ’fi1- . } ? , ' , n,| 1669. in provement certificates, notes or bonds suance of permanent bonds as may i f T m T Y O F BINDEN PKKSCR1B- of the said City payable with interest in excess of the total amount assessed of Ordinances inconsistent herewith a»i*e hereafter bt1 determined by the Common «'retl nil T w cn tv-seven <1027) m B K > c* 1665: 1666. I®67'J A t l ^ d "M ap NO. 113 on property benefited shall be included he retry 1 epealed. on certain map entitled. ' Rejffi AN j DEFINING THE DUTIES (not exceeding six per cent per annum, Council. Block 48 on "iaR CrVcan Union Realty J-HF BOARD o f a s s e s s o r s . in the local budget or awnual tax or­ Trust Map No. 27 o f 4 4 l>l> lots situated of 9'1 lots of American „1^^ m 3 as and when the Common Council shall Passed. 1927. V , ï u t h e i r compensation . determine shall be necessary), not ex­ dinance adopted by the Common Coun­ Passed, 1927. :it *■ I«■ i:. Union County. N. J- :,ur'W Co. at landen ~ Elizabeth. N- cil and raised and paid for by taxation ^POINTING THE A £l> ceeding six years from the date of issu­ «1 Ket ruarv l, ii.07 l»y J. 3- Baaen, S in thi unTon County Reg- or by the issuance of permarent bonds President Common Council. V Knsineei- and Surveyor. K lizal etn. i • ing the same and upon such terms as the Approved. , 1927. President Common Council fsteCs^orr'ice. ElizabiMh N. J- 10. f Ï n Î ngAKLTHEIR ‘ RESPECTIVE Common Council shall fix and the mon­ as may be hereafter determined by the Approved, . 1927. J ' and filed in the Cnion County iteK Common Council. is«ers ofriee. Klizahcth. N. J - M arch ¿0. -2KMS OF OFFICE" Approved Jan- eys received Irom any assessment levied Attest: 19inÌ c ^ MaAumunnng approximately upon property benefltted Dr the Im­ Mayor. Attest: 19?7. as Map No. TO-A. . ,ry 21st. 1925. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of . Mayor, D e .e e am ounting approx um - provement hereby authorized, shall be City Clerk. $12.850, S A M U E L H. T O O L Skeriff. IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON I applied in payment or on account of ordinances inconsistent herewith arej City Clerk. 11.550 .„ CXJl-NCIL OF THE CITY OF LIN- SAMUEL H. TOOL. Sheriff- H A R R Y J ■ W E IN | g j & £ o ‘ jyl-4 tM i,RE >• D A V ID . SolT. , tvi Fees $13.44 *- rces Sl3.se E D J& IA J l » 1 V a c í e e ï e h t THE LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927

asked by the people. The revamped ordinance was reintroduced. Wittenberg Girls in Human Chess Game DEMOCRAT RULES The hearing o nthe 13 reports of Craftsmen To Enjoy OWE GRATITUDE the assessment commission was eon- . tinned in order to give the council GOVERNING BODY as a committee of the whole to in­ Dinner at Seidler’s TO COMMUNITY (Gontiniied from first page) vestigate the grounds for protests, (Continued from first page) j The ordinance authorizing con­ Member of the Craft sin* n Lliji) not the only absentees. Mayor Web­ struction of sewers in Hackensack and their families will dine at Seid- basis of the law of compensation er and Gouneilnien Hill and Wallace 'avenue and Alexander avenues was ! also reintroduced, with the Raritan fi-r's Beach Saturday evening July alone they ought to receive some were missing, too. Archipley is out j avenue project being deleted. 23rd. The trip will be mace in the form of pay for their effort, because West and Wallace Was expected home automobiles of the member: and the from his vacation Monday. I The June Walk Committee thank- even the Bible concedes that the ' ed the officials for thpir aid in help- starting point will be at the postof­ The meeting offered little in the worker is always worthy of his hire. ■ mg to make the recent Sunday Schorl fice at 5:30 p. rn. way of interest or thrill for the audi­ affair a success. The cure effected bv the doctor ence. The evening was climaxed and the credit extended by the mer­ when Patsy Gaggiano, an aiitoinonile | At t.he suggestion bf Mr. Schulhaf- SURPRISE PARTI chant are two specific instances of | er the engineer arid attorney were I A surprise party was given recent­ salesman, was called on to qualify embowered to prepare an ordinance benefits coming to the resident of *he some statements he had made in a ly to Mrs. A Ward of 3 1 stile* small town. These are not all the | for sidewalks o ntfoe Linden side of letter to the council about the coun­ | Jones street and ¡flso for about 75 ft reel at the home of tier sister amt benefits, for heir number is legion. cil’s action in rejecting bids for the In good timei as well as hard times 1 feet of walks on Price street. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William purchase of a utility truck for the Marth, 13ft Bergenline avenue, ( '();otl thev come, because they are not re­ fire department. He stirred Coun­ stricted by the season of the year or cilman Bersey’s wrath. Bersey felt MRS. CONRAD, 84, BURIED City. The festivities to mark the oc­ limited to periods of necessity. Like that Caggiano’s remarks and circu­ Funeral services for Mrs. Susan8 casion were sponsored by tier hus­ “ the gentle rain from heaven” about lars which he distributed prior to the band and the affair was carried out which Portia speaks so benignly in Conrad, 84, who died Monday at the Primary election had been detriment­ borne of tier daughter, Mrs. Chris with complete enjoyment to all who her famous c< urtroom speech to Shv- al to his (Bersey’s) charaetei. Wav­ lock in “ The Merchant of Venice,” Wendel, of Wood avenue, were held participated. Mr. and Mrs. Ward ing one of the circulars, Bersey class were formerly residents of Hoboken Shakespeare’s masterpiece, these ben­ ed it s a “ mean, lowly and yellow” Wednesday afternoon, burial being efits fall upon “ just” and “ unjust” but now reside irr Linden. Girls of Wittenberg college, Springfield, Ohio, in a human chess game which was played by two experts. act. In a whisper that could be made in the Rosedale-Linden Cem­ alike. Nobody is shut out from their heard as far down as Edgar road. etery. Music and entertainmen carried enjoyment. Gaggiano attempted to answer the Mrs. Conrad is survived by 25 the event quickly to the midnight HELPING BOYS AND GIRLS Eighth Warder and all others who grandchildren and 2fi great grand­ hour, when a tight collation was For instant e, there are the school: questioned him . Everybody pays toward their support Belgian Girl Athletes Parade for Rotarians children, and also three daughters, served. Among those present were: in proportion to his ability to pay. He was asked if he could prove Mrs. Wendel. of 831 North Wood av­ Mrs Murphy and son Stephen, Mr They are open to ail the children, and the intimations that all was not enue, Mr. R E Diehl, of Staten Isl­ W illiam Eise, of Linden; Mr ami by their prei ept and example they “ above-board.” He replied that he probably could, but the man who so and. and Mrs. Frank Kinernig, of and Mrs. McOortiand, Mr. and Mrs. are helping your boys and girls to Germany. Mrs. W. Marth, r.Ms. C. Ward, Miss their place “ in the sun.” Schools informed him would not likely jeop­ bring to the young a bigger share of ardise his own interests by testifying. ^ ------j Edna Higgins, J. P Beil!,. Mr. and life, and set before them the high A fter a short exchange of words the Mr. and Mrs. J L Webb, formerly Mrs. J. Higgens, and da ugh >-rs Alice ideals of our demrocracy. They show matter was dropped. of Wood avenue, are now making, Vee and Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. the son of the rail-splitter the road On recommendation of Mr. Ber- their home on L' kton road, Wilkins- Weickert, of Union City. to the president’s chair. sey. chairman of the fire committee, burg, Pa. The church is another institution Clerk Sullivan, was instructed to re­ that makes community life pleasant advertise for bids for the truck. F. L. Mitchell, of West Elizabeth for every member of the family. It Another verbal skirmish resulted Mrs. Popowitz and daughter Anna avenue, left Friday for Indiana, stands for a better community all when the ordinance providing for a of East Blaneke street „spent Sunday where he will spend his two1* weeks around. As he word is used here it sewer through the Berlant section at Aslriirv. vacation. refers to all creeds, and is in no came up for public hearing. Mr. sense to be cc nsidered in its sectarian Paffrath, of the Park, asked for an or denominational significance. Pas­ adjournment of the hearing claiming tors are leaders in all good causes, that the people of the Park had been and they rally their congregations to told not to come to the meeting be­ civic wholeso neness in the life of the cause that portion of the ordinance community. would he eliminated. DR. ISADOR LEVENBERG HAPPA AND CONTENT Happiness and contentment bring Engineer Cooley reported his in- J SURGEON DENTIST about also a rich social life. You vestigation, said 21 people near the get together with your neighbors in Cranford line had petitioned for sew­ announces the opening of his office at moments of relaxation from your er facilities. He declared that there day’s toil an denjoy intercourse with are three possible ways of giving 114 North Wood Avenue them. Clubs and organizations unite them the relief they seek. One way you in bonds that hold you together is to connect with the Sunnyside Next to Galler’s oe and 10c Store for one purpose or another. Gardens sewer, another to hook up A score of other things might be with Cranford. The third is to empty mentioned, but space forbids. For into the drain at Raritan avenue and Formerly located at instance, ther e is the library, with its Lucien place. The project the Park­ 11 <55 E. Jorsev St.. Elizabeth Telephone Linden 27 rich sorehouse o fthe best in the ers object to because it would give world’s literature. Also, there are them a double system of sewage, is the material things that minister to the least advisable Mr. Cooley said the comfort and well-being of the The most feasible plan is to drain into j people. Among them are paved or the Cranford line. Hopes are held! Some of the girl athletes, with their flag formation, as they paraded in the stadium at Ostend, Belgium, in that the neighboring municipality macadamized streets, concrete side­ honor of the first International liotarian convention in Europe. walks, corner lights, police protec­ will permit Linden to carry out the tion and a tre department; electric plan. Cooley advised the passage of or some other system of lighting for the ordinance as it stood so that ir. the home, gas to make kitchen work TO BE A IR CHIEF thi event of a refusal from Cranford Announcing the Opening of the easier, water, sewer arid similar im­ and the Sunnyside people the city provements and conveniences. can make use of the arrangement The Stronger the community spirit mentioned in the ordinance. the more of these there are. The Councilman Vanderwali insisted taxes you pay settles the bills for that out of courtesy to the Berlanters ihc ordinance should be held over Roselle Dress Co. the things already acquired; the weight of K.our co-operation with the so that they could appear and be Inc. progressive leaders assures others in heard. Or, if the delay could not be the future. Be a home-town man granted, the part mentioning the all along the line— patronize home­ Berlant propect should be stricken town merchants exclusively. from the code. — ------The ordinance re-appointing Frank 1203 Chandler Ave., Roselle, N. J. Miss Ida M irashelsky .of St. George R. deMontmorency to the Board of avenue, and girl friends, are return­ Assessors was adopted on final read­ ing from a delightful trip to Canada ing, as was the code that authorizes the acquisition of land for the ex and Niagara Falls. tension of Bernard avenue to the Highway. This was opposed by John Bill Bronstein, W illie Weilzman and Sarah Gregory, owners of the and “Jake” Ostin took in Atlantic property. City over the weekend. Despite the Louis Sep, a local realtor, offered rain they had a ritzy time and stop­ two parcels of land as a site for the 25— OPERATORS WANTED— 25 pronosed fire house. His proposal ped at five hoity-toity hotels. Ostin was referred to the council as a com­ was the “daredevil’ of the pnr’ty. He mittee of the whole. Mr. Bersey re­ Lindherghed around a bit. ported the need of repairs to the doors of fire headquarters. EXPERIENCED ON LADIES’ DRESSES Fire Capti in William Xiemeck, al­ City Clerk Sullivan reported being though a vacationer, doesn’t believe served with two writs, one to show also Special Girls for French Pipings in taking time off when somebody’s cause why the action to construct connections in the 13 streets in the home is afire Monday night tie don­ paving program should not be set | ned the ga h to take part at the aside; and the other refers to the j highway house lire. 3. walk assessment against the Rose- hill Cemetery Association. Experienced Only Miss Catherine Durian of Milfonia Attorney Whittemore reported that ! street, spent Saturday at Aslniry. An especially posed portrait of the law does not exempt all church property from assessment. St. Lli/.a- j Brig. Gen. .Tames E. Feeliet,’assistant to Maj. Gen. Mason 21. Patrick, who beth’s Church asked for an abatement Edward Ballmer, an employee of of the assessment on ilusa street j the postoffice, has returned from has been appointed chief of the army property. The attorney reported that Haines Fall . where he spent his va­ air corps, effective 1 > vember 13, when I m as much as the land was not used cation, General Patrick retires. j for church purposes he did not think i it could be exempt. Mr. and \B-s_ Stephen Gassier, of j The Building Committee will con­ GETS HIGH POST sider the letter of Louis Moretti ask­ HOUSE FOR SALE 331 Stiles street, entertain d Mr. and ing why permits to erect two family Mrs. Fink and Mr. Moser, of New houses at Hagel and Ingals avenue In Center of Linden. Full Improvements. { York City, over the weekend. were denied. Mr. Bersey’s motion for the police Estimates cheerfully given on new homes or altera-1 President Coolidge showing his first: catch of rainbow trout to the admir­ The Sunbeam Sewing Circle held committee that the police be allowed tions. ing Mrs. Coolidge and the two collies at the summer White House in five to shed their coats during the hot their meeting at the home of Mrs. K. Black ftills. weather was approved and will be Parin, of 323 Stiles street, Wednes­ called to the attention of the Mayor. day afternoon. Refreshments were New ordinances provide for the ac­ CHAS. ANGYAL ! served. Tlisv will meet next week at quisition of lands for straightening i the home < f Mrs. G Peters. Crew of the Plane “America” DeWitt street and also Curtis street at Maple avenue. An amendment 22 E. Blaneke Street. Tele. Linden 3521-R ! was introduced directing the people The Ladies Progress Club enjoyed where possible to connect with the a trip to Vsbury Park Wednesday. city sanitary sewers. Another amend­ ment provides an appropriation of Garrett ’ lave, of 331 Stiles street, $35,000 for condeining land needed spent the weekned at .Vsbury Park. for the Stiles street improvement. ------<£,------‘ Councilman Pekar, chairman of the LAW N MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired S PEECH F.K-M A RTINKO sewer committee, reiterated the views of Engineer Cooley in stating that Sunday afternoon at Holy Trinity the city seeks the most economical All Kinds of Tools Ground. Delivery Service Church. Newark, Miss Alberta Mac- and most direct route to serve the tiuko. of 20th street, will become the section, and that a probable working Satisfaction Guaranteed. bride of Theodore Speedier, of War­ arrangement can be made with Cran­ wick stree , Newark. The nuptials ford. As far a sthe city has been LINDEN LAWN MOWER SERVICE are to talu place at five o'clock. concerned, it was pointed out, Ber­ Upon tin return from their honey­ lant is without modern sewers be­ cause the city records show none 816 Summit Street Tele. 3316-M moon, which will probably lie spent there. But as a matter of fact the at Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs, Spee­ Berlant sower does exist and empties dier will i rake their temporary resi­ into the Sunnyside Gardens line, dence in Newark. which line is also lacking in the city ------<®,------records, Mr. Cooley said. In order to get the city records DAUGHTERS CARD PARTY complete and up to date, Council­ The Stai of Linden Council. D. of man Bersey recommended that the A., held a ;ard party aflertheir Mon­ engineering department take such * day evening meeting, winners being: C. Elmore Croptey, thirty-two years steps as are necessary to gather the i pinochle, Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Menke, old, has been appointed clerk of the data. No action was taken because ! Mrs Gugel, Mrs. Earhart and Mr. United States Supreme court to suc­ the budget fo rthat department will | ceed the late William It. Stansbury. Liez: rum ny. Miss Farley and -Mr. have to be exceeded if Mr. Cooley j Mr. Cropley, who is a native of Wash­ ' is to engage extra help. Ways and I Percival; euchre, A. Gordon. The ington. is the youngest man ever to ■ means of providing money will be dark horse prize was won by Mrs. hold this important post. He has al­ ’ considered probably by the council as Henry, of Elizabeth. ready served the court as a page and a committee of the whole. On motion of Mr. Pekar the ordi­ The Council will have a hot dog assistant clerk for the last eighteen < omrnander Richard E. Byrd, navigator of the Fokker plane America roast August 8th in the back yard for the transatlantic flight, in center, with Bert Acosta, left, and Lieut. G O nance providing for the construction years. of'M rs. H. Hergert, of West Price St. Noville, the pitots. of wings on Hagel avenue was altered so as to require nine foot wings as