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L. X. NO. 554 HILLSIDE, N. J.. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1985 OFFICIAL NEW8FAF DISPOSAL OF TAX D o n ’ t Mention Central Republican Group" TITLE LINS WILL Proposed To Acquire Unity EXTRA Restoration OF It Vincenzo Forte, 56, of 34 Baker BE PARLEY TOPIC Under the' leadership of Officers oflplan they considered should h» street, known as the “ Mayor of ilt Trousdell, in the audience the Republican Veterans’ Assoola-Hon, effective, i@day' TlnfffiaiTln' dition in the Elizabeth General Teacher Salary Lee XTr^es Definite Action On steps are=aow“betag taken to creftte a Jones Retirement Helps nttWe-meeting, got 'up and sug- The- aim ounced- rstir&ment Gf Joneft Hospital following a shooting be- B(1 (he committee request- ffie" ■ Question -T-e-Dlarify toown~- r&5SSEanl~nentral7BcmmISe8^r3^il ifroni political activity .is bqUeved To’ tween IQ anii 'lQ-EO o’eloelc this 5j o f Education to provide mos- : ship’s • Financej Position posed of-two representatives from earn morning. Forte was shot eight incorporated, aptive Republican c lS in-' thave helped bring on the .new move of 0 netting to give some comfort in the Veterans’ Association to create a times allegedly by Guis'eppe Gi- Increases Lost High School auditorium at ffieet- PRELIMINARY FORECLOSURE the township to accompllRh coot>ern,tinr) bilisoo, 88, of 36 Baker street, fnT. ——— i,,, , -1 .... »:-:r - STEPS BRING PAYMENTS reii,;,s® 3g" jr as'jti" 11 centre committee, i t wa s . declared 1 Committee Chairman Harry this week by one member of the olub lowing an altercation last night. | CONFECTIONERY LIQftJOR Gensel, Teachers Committee Head, yihai named Trousdell a eommittea Among those Iftvfted,- to join with-the’ ;^Re8stotog~*a~tepor-t--f-rern-.Tfiwpsh1.p- that.it was felt that the elimination of Gibilisco was arrested by Chief LICENSE TURNED DOWN Says Board Would First Ob'- ■, ■Veterans’ Association - in ODoperating- ine.tto mke • it up* with the board. Attorney Sigurd A. -Ehc-.CTsoi Jones, from the picture would "mmavo of Police Norman Sanford, Cap- ’ tain Approval Of People >to sfea some fans'lor tmeiarelterjr ihrsugh^Msrsommltteer--ai»==fflfcH£i1 boai'd). * - feide Regular .Republican Club, the R«- Qrftnt, - .1 ■ |tion of WHltom Romanyshyn to salT Jones, in his statement annourrdng •MEMBER FAVORING STEP to redeem their properties to prevent! pubiican Citizens’ League, and the Two bullets struck Forte in the liquors from his confectionery store at the* tax title liens from .foreclosure by I his retirement from activity, declared Is remarkable how mAny automo- West Side. Regular Republican Club. . left leg, two in the right arm, one 158 Liberty avenue. This w Teachers in the Hillside sehool sys- the township; Committeeman* Arthur I he hoped that enmities created by po- at n®tJo]Iow~Hi5_trofl^i-jtefteks- At the present time the West Sidtf in; the liver, two in the right side g>us!y included in a list of applications ■m have lost their chanoe for a $69 litical differences could become friend* ortn Broad street and almost 3§g& X J jw ,AUBlWlUB»tey;.^^ telab is isactive, Eitr.Ou^!.- it- has «ept o£ the chest .and one in the left published in this newspaper, several: annual increase in salary for at least Committee meeting urged* 'early arid ships for turn oy the enminanon ot tne tile Public Service 1 right-of-way its identliw. The North End‘ Regular shoulder. weeks ago as approved. The board heici her year, il was indicated yooter- definite action on the foreclosure political atmosphere. osite the Hihside National Bans,, RepiibliOan d u b .still maintains fits up the applioation for. considerable in­ day by ar. announcement of "the docis- and clarify Hill­ ^W lzW .eotoiJhe paved ap-j identity, although its membership fori; vestigation and finally voted it down of the Board of Education Wed­ side’s finaneW-Bonditiato- ich to the viaduct over the Lehigh mafiy-entered- the-Republican 'Associa­ because of the pr$kim}ty of othef. 11-1 nesday night by Hugo S. Gensel, chair- . Warnings Bring Response SEES ERECTION OF Railroad.' Watoh them some tion .oveirtwo yeari ago, soiihiS 3ub is TOOK DRINK AFTER quor stores in the neighborhood. The ar. of the. teachers’- eommittee. : Emerson-reported tha?.' the warnings not expected S T S a-faiSBr, store is aisp close to Hurden-Looker Gensel said .the board members are he had sent to .many owners of lmprov- Sktoooi, ‘ ,. Previous Moves Failed HIGH SCHOOL BEING sympathetic to the idea of restoring ed property Whiiih, Had -been sold- ini CRASHJUS CLAIM the pay. cuts and - annual increments,- rdinariiy _ most members of ■ Numerous hannony movements” "have tax sales at least twef.years earliarjiadl t in as much as the 1S36-19S6 budget rd of Education are reticent about besfi.-insti&ted from time to time by caused responses in .numerous tostami- Charge Of Drunken Driving Dis­ DEMANDED BY STATE s. twice defeated, "it would be e x -. out definite information to the' rival factions, sometime the Republican ces. He also reported on other details. missed For Lack Of Evidence; MRS. ACKERMAN IS ^ d in g the authority of the board to' about what, transpired at closed Asmfi&tion, sometime one cr anbther 6f Tax searches ahd other steps to be I Turned Into A Driveway Trousdell Declares Present .Build* grant increases without first submit- ions-of-botod-cpmnfi-lii^^ -the-mSaer-clubsr-The Veterans, -South- completely prepared to serve finajv'no-' -Lag-May Have To-House Fifty ting a-new budget to tile' voters.” . . »tion as is ordinarily obtained Side,': West Side "and. Bltizens’ groups WPA CONSULTANT tipe of • foreclosure intentions have I Claiming he had taken a good sized’ Percent. Over I$g Capacity these conferences gtenereily oOfaes: have been considered as much- more Raphael Stands Alone ; helped also to bring tax payments Jnto j drink of liquor after.a nfear mishap and ■bints dropped by one member or closely aligned With each other than |. The possibility' that-the State might, Placed In Charge Of Women’s | It is understood the board, sitting as * the tojvnshlp offices.- Lee urged i 'an her who loses, out in a battle,., or the Republican -• Association • with any jndt shqttly before, Robert • Reed,, Jr., step in and demand that BTlside erect Work For Union-Middlesex die teachers’ committee, was one sided early conference on the matter, bln no I articularly to e d over a successful other. 24, of Jtitiahd, won acquittal by Police a new and adequate high school build-1 . Division Of The Unit n its stand according to the state-' i night was annoanoed. for it.~ '. ’ nerit of Gensel. Wiliiam M. Raphael, Kept Wedaai&y night the infor- ■'This spring, shortly after one of’ the Judge Henry L, Compton Tuesday tog if the township fails to proceed, on n, on the boshes teachers’ com-1 I The committee gave its approval to Mrs. Sarah V. Aokerman, of 12971 -who has been most active In pushing harmony movements, fell through,--It night on a charge that he had driven its owr. initiative was suggested Friday. .the formal application by Township] Oakwood avenue, active in Democrat-1 [the .question, was reported standing ! was comiM JrSiteft and right, WClJ. known in Engineer Henry Ereh - .to the State-. whi’.a intoxicated. Judge Qogjpton sgid Inibilt by- John B. Tro-usdelt member of lies here end in the county for alone in- voting for granting the $60 an official statemrnRsgtan the that some leading members of the Re­ Highway Department for. transfer of I the evidence was insufficient to eon- the Board of Educaton, in speaking many years, has been named women’s increase, as of this September. ban of the eommittee concluding publican , Association had definite It was quite unusual' .1 state road aid. under 1934 appropria­ [vict Reed. before the Republican Veterans! Asso*. •k consultant for the Union-MldSie- | When the .question of allowing .the breaks-witlrahaeieg FrJtees, ea^ld- ' Works Progress , Administration. tions, from" the remairdhg-unimproved] L-Tha-cemplaint was made by Milton olatlon, . — annual increment for tire first time in portion of Bloy street to the unpaved1 ered the guiding genius behind the or­ This announcement was made this gr stood facing toward Coe ave- [Norton, o f'106 Harvard avenue. He and several years came up in the spring, portion • of Hillside avenue, that is, ganization of the Association, on the He declared more Chan 1,100 students week by the administrator for the] but completely blocking the.west his wife declared Reed had driVsh a sentiment on the board was believed ’from Blby streetJ to OheSmut avehue. ground' that they felt Jones was .balky win have to be accommodated this fall ■ p -^unties, Jaoob H, Weltzes. cf North Broad street; iq£e w 2 oar tetpidly’ along the street and sud­ to be in favor of it if the money could Lee urged that an application be made] following through. tps cooperation in the -present Coe avenue building on Mrs, Ackerman had been for some iy night no effort- being made by denly turned Into a driveway, knock­ toe found to' finance it, Thq ,$50 incre­ ifor 1985 funds for the Bloy street work. [time as investigator fpr the,. Emergen* driver to get it o p ^ the way for ing their six. year old'. siS S p tod ^ K m a- staggered-system of classes; - when So ment, half of what teachers received The Hillside avenue section is oonrl •oy Relief Administration' 'in Utodn. •al minutes. Lucidly only one car a wagon in which he was sitting. They more than 700 should be. taught in the prior to 1926, would mean somewhat sidered more in need o f. pennaneht She was'twice a Democratic candidate sd by, southbound, audits opera' ATTENDANCE LARGE said they could smell liquor on Reed’s more than $4,000 for the year. building,. He 'feoailed the State, -in- a for the Assembly and once for the tspt clear of .the obstruction. pavement than Bloy street now. be­ [breath.' Indications Were Favorable cause of the rpceptvfigi,ttim.->6f new survey in 19JI, reSmmendft|. the imr| Board of Freeholders. She organized Assault Denied When it became known that econ­ industries there and the possibility of AT PLAYGROUNDS mediate construction of a new high and for many years was a leader of the Reed and a friend, William Doerrer, omies made since the reorganization of more following. ^ 6811551 ssgr.. Oonantv and -Ghester Union County." Women’s Democratic then os? IS Harvard aVepiie,'Bulf the board with five! new members in FROM-DRUNKEN Flood Conditions Hurden-Looker And High Sdhodl streets. . By this year the survey had t3H®, Jutland, whom he was visiting,' de­ March had created a good sized surplus, Lee also suggested the Board Of Free­ Field Ropulaf Respite Rival recommended ereotion 'o f a ntov Junior | Ool. Henry Keep, for several years W I N G DECISION MADE clared Norton, struck Reed. ■ Norton board members indicated the move to holders be reminded of the flood con-| •„ Recreation Centers: high sohool building lr. the northern executive officer of the Elizabeth ERA, .denied this ar.d fieotesed-he- had been vote the increase would be successful, ditions of the Elizabeth river near-Ir­ sectiph, and an elementary school'to named assistant division director appeal of the conviction'of pfiar- * Remai'kabjy large attendances, av< attacked after he had lnsistBcf-fteed get ..Besides the idea that the .public vington; and warned that the North replace Saybrook School,- cpndetoened by Weitzen. aging weji over and -. often at Jeast put of the car. by Doerrer who should vote cm another budget next' Hudson,- . of 59 Maple ftventjer Union avenue bridge may be under- too ;200. • bovs and some girls daily, have he _ . merely restrained Norton. Two Assessed Value High February _wltb provision for an increase for driving while under ■mined if action is not taken. m. prevent marked tlje High Sehool and HurdSfiJ weeks before,- when the ease was by tiie State as unfit. before any Increment Is authorized, influence of intoxici the tempor&ry ohange-of route of the it is believed the approaching referend­ Looker Schobl playgrounds this s joumed, Reed showed Compton his-cut- . .He pointed out that the State re­ EXPERIENCE HELD seAS= um on the construction of a new high.. aiiled' to ;M_ito(|BfSii Special h f j s evidenoe of his injury. ' port ia 1931. showed that the valuation dug o fjh o debris along theUSver of the township in 1981 indicated as­ sohool with F W A funds has some con­ Court tn(J^,bBt}i by -Judge ES- playgrounds, open to Reed and Doerrer said they had a Is nohesaafy. X letter was ordered seutr: sessable property of $5,048.96 per stu­ NEED OF SHERIFF nection with Wednesday night's vote. A. MoGwCSLin September. Jfud- youth of Hillside for many years by glass of beer -early in ■ the afternoon the cOiinty board. Xiee declared the dent, weiTabbve the State average. Believing the public- might interpret Sas arrestedN December 22, lg<34,. the Bhard of Eduhetten before it 0? June 28 but no liquor between then township should take steps to see thatl The association adopted a resolution ~ “T7ra~3Hertffs' office is the' highest the salary increase as a breach of faith, his e ra truck bad been invtlved panded its program and opened ^ay- and the accident, which happened af­ it is inaluded .in the- neiw Jersey allot­ protesting against the recent trans­ enforcement post in Union County,’’ board members are' thought to Have accident with anotiier, whose dri- grounds at two other schools and had ter six o’clock In the evening. They ment of funds under the program of fer, of Hillside’s relief headquarters to Lee 8. Rigby- said when addressing- a considera^a the possibility that it . Albert KEsr, of 80 Acre street, the ERA leisure time division operate said Reed, while not accustomed to tiiS 'w A . the Union offiee in a consolidation representative of this newspaper yes­ might resTO in. many voters deciding irk,, made the compfiSEtr two others, have been as pcqpiuiar drinking-hard- liquors, was persuaded The committee passed on’ first read­ move, and against alleged treatment terday. "That’s why experience is an to cast their ballots in opposition to Beiny j. Konzelmann, health de- in the past, despite/the chance for by-Poerrear to ditok some to settle- his ing an ordinance amending the, new li-T of Mrs. Delia J. . Trousdell, case super­ absolute necessity.” the sehool erection to show the board some boys and-girls te .start attending nerVES-after...thi..aocidant.f~Fimnk Bel- B® t physician, deolared • Hudson quor. ordinance. UnderTtsT jpjvisibns," visor for the Hillside district. The re­ what/they think of .their actions. oge of the^others. fus, of 69 Harvard avesjiue, said he saw The present undersheriff, who is the infiUence of intoxioants. Wai- the closing hours for taverns, now i a. solution wgs suggested by Alexander Will Continue Fight The showerA at the High School Reed when he was washing blood from seeking fhe Republican sheriff nomi­ *■ Ceglowsld beard the ease in a m. .every morning, will be extended J. Falk.. It was declared Mrs. Trous­ There are strong indications that have been very .popular. More than 200 his face after the accident and he did nation, bas served . under C. Wesley pour trial December at, 1934,- ana] one. half hour»to 2:30 a. m. except for dell is case supervisor in name .< only Raphael will, fight to reverse the hoard’s boys have-made use of them after not seem intoxicated! then. Reed Collins during, the latter’s incumbency binced his decision: of guilty on De- Sunday mornings When Saturday night and no longer has any authority- to decision. He has maintained for ternoons of exeroise and play .-ah arrested just as, it was testified, he and and is thoroughly familiar with the r 31 at his final session as polios crowds.will" be permitted to stay until settle any relief problem. Copies of the months that the teachers are under­ school field. Several softball games, Doerrer were going to poiiee head­ routine of - the poet. of Hillside. The defense was that S o’clock. The section which is revised resolution were ordered sent to State paid and that the cost of gradually ■well as handball games, are played quarters «i» report the affair. ion had had a vbiy small portion by this ordinance at present prohibits Senator Charles E.' Loizeaux, State The system of. choosing the under* bringing their salaries up is more than each day generally, tfnd’ several toot- ;Dr. Jerpme J. Reioh, .township.phy.- ■he some hours before fm r tofito •the>;aarvlng of liquor after the closing Relief .Director. Albert Hedden, County sheriff to succeed .the sheriff , when­ Justified by other economtes. It is be­ balls are in constant use among e 3^S^ffiiESe3"®ere was rio (Sovfct in' a driver for the Irvington ware- hour, but the substitute section prohi­ Relief Director James P. Mitchell and ever possible is considered the best lieved he will battle the report of the groups of boys, some of whom plan to his mind that Reed was intoxicated • of the Emergency Relief Admin- bits the purchase of liquor just before Henry G. Nulton,, chairman of the method' by Republican spokesmen. They teachers' committee when it oomes don, ,, become candidates for high school'foot- when he examined him. He declared .the closing time to be consumed after Odittty advisory relief council. state that the experience gained -before the board at its regular meeting hours. baU in September. . the liquor- after the .accident wouiti August 19. It is doubted, however,»that Harmony Efforts \ Approved -. lower post .is ,the best .possible training To Act Oh Renumbering While continuing its horseshoe throw­ ttrrarto steady Reed’s nerves not -that other beard-members-wffi-reviaer their— ' Candidates for public office who for a future sheriff, In order that the house renumber­ ing and .other activities, fhe Hurd err he wrote his name to a rapid; nervous Opinnins-at that tints, ■ICENSED BARBER’ S spoke at thb meeting approved of ef-. Collins Working For Him ing system,-justfmonipitoar,may--be ad ' Looker playground now. is starting a manner. , - ■ ., [The hoard, .at its oonferen.ee, did vote forts to obtain harmony in the Repub­ Sheriff^ CODihs,'welk acquainted -opted officially, the committee direct' cheoker tournament to be played dur­ (Continued on page four) EXCUSE FAILS 1 0 HOLD lican party. Among the candidates who qd Kreh and Emerson to prepare an ing the warmest part of the day, rather Rigby’s work, -Has been active in-be­ spoke - were Freeholders Alfred ordinance offlolSUly changing house' than have too much exercise in the half ol his assistant. t o t Sllis^ AQ, of 30 Bright Street, SEVERAL MOTORISTS Brooks and James O. Brokaw, seeking numbers -as—reBidents- have-be'en n oti­ sun. ^ “Rigby’s work under me has been convince Poliae Judge H^nry renominations, -Herbert F, Sailer, of fied.. The- committee authorized the interest in the sommunity *Softball PENALIZED IN COURT emtoeatiy satisfactory,11 the Sherij, FOUND GUILTY OF -otaptoir 'TBsfesy night thalPthe Elizabeth, an Assembly aspirant, and purchase‘'d f 'iwq 'signs to be placed! at League, in which games are piayed said yesterday, “i know he will make George W. Serlich, candidate for the bartering he did in his home was each .entrance into the township every evening at. the High School field, Speeders and other motor vehicle vi­ 4n excellent sheriff, stooe he is well DRUNKEN DRIVING olators had a hard time in police court Township Committee. Natives anp -toidrwehildrife: He Route 29 so drivers will know they has been greater this, year than in the versed • in. the duties of the .oStise,” Tuesday night. Thomas Aberleitori, 20, Aieir Bruoe Cohlin; of Westfield lnec*- SSgfffl^rntoimum-under -tbi in. Hillside and not pass through without past. Samuel Dubow. is in charge of Club members to Elizabeth and other Henry J. Lenkel, 10 , bf .60 Buchanan realizing they are.vgotag through -the of 389 Bergen street, Newark, paid a spoke in behalf of Undersheriff Lee S, ■wwVwhiOh oafie for obtaining a the High ■ School playground and street, - was found-guilty Saturday by fine of $10 and $2.26. costs for driving Rigby, candidate for sheriff. 'Other Union County municipalities, Who have township.’ An application for a servioe Thomas G-. Greene, Jf," at Hurden- Police Judge -Henry’ L.’ Oompton - of se .for bartsertrg. speakers were former Mayor Thomas been addressed by Rigby and his ad­ station at ROU’te 29 and Doremus place Looker. . on the left side of Route 29. Nicholas dtiving ji car while intoxicated and of Williams, of Elizabeth; -City Treasiir- herents, have been Impressed by his inspector for the state said in* was received, and tabled for conference Ulliana, 33, of 161 Chestnut street, using license plates for another oar John J. Hoffman, of Rahway; knowledge of the duties of A .SheriSt. W on had been made after o tto and investigation. TWO MORE PLAYGROUNDS Jersey City, on1 the same charge? Won on:.his, A fine of $800 .for drunken Samuel Jaffee, of .Eiizabetii, and Joseph irs had complained Sills was tat-, • The committee, following its prastice AT SCHOOLS NOW OPEN a suspended sentence, plus the court They have jistened to accounts of iiF driving, another of $27.59 for misuse Drew, of Hillside, aocompllShmetits, his future plans °-mi of not paying InteresMihafggs and a costs. of plates and oourt costs of $15 were PS# iiheir business, Sills said a. outlines - for^continning his workr-fot new assessment for the Joint munioi- The "playground at the Hillside Ave­ Salerno Giviamai 20„ Sf. lOT. Bergen assessed on Lenkel, and his driver's fi. “ * ahair hi his home had. been the-Couniy. ■ ffiSr Sewer outlet plant levied by the nue School and Galvin Cooiidge School, Atreet, Newark, also received a suspend* there . SeVerai la^payers. and voters>«ave cense was ordered revoked for two -two years ago. JudgeOomp'* Joint Meeting, until contraots for con­ provided by the Board of Education for- ed sentence.. and!. the court costs, for SEEKS $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 DAMAGES been approached seeltingajnformatlon years. bald "You oan’t explain the *pre- struction work are made .to yse iFWA the remainder of thd 'summer, opened .tevtog.a&’ rei&traflPn.card to his pos­ about the type of man: whom they be­ . Lenkel was anrestto at l..o’qtodk-.Mb*, i of a barber chair in your home funds obtained by Hillside sujp UpioB Monday With Miss Martha Bobrovoan session. -Fred C. Braun, 22, of 212 Sene­ FOR INJURIES BV AUTO lieve bert suited for fhe office. urday morning on .Princeton avenue by Pjj ttaking a business with it,” list year, , tabled a bill for an install­ in charge at the former; Graham Win-. ca place, Westfield, paid a $3 fine and | In e e.y. Instance experience has Special Officer Harry Goheen After J2ie ment of the assessment. ter>at th? later, They-will work under costs for speeding 46 miles/ an hour . The lose of twp fingers on., his left...... been.. the. foremost qualifloatipn de- pound the defendant guilty, ' officer h|(J noticed.Mto.driving to an the Supervision, of John De- Biasio, dis­ on-Route- 29, .and Joseph Halmowitz, hand, and body injuries, Should be'mande $by; group members consid­ erratic manner. He was examined at GOINO TO O. M. X,. C. trict supervisor of the two Hillside; ERA 21, of 50 Sussex avenue, Morristown, compensated for by $15,000 damages, er tilts tantamouhJ to be an endorse­ police headquarters and pronounced ment of ■ their candidate. Albert O. Petrasek, ofr’54 T'alr-vlew playgrounds under the-leisure1 time di­ $5 and cost forgoing 55 miles an hour according to a suit filed -this week in by. Dr. Jerome j. Ralph, township phy- - o n e y w e l l ^^Jbee S. Rigby, they state,, is the only H place,: is among the yoiing mfen’who vision oi the ERA. The.HUiside Avenue on the highway. Circuit Court in 'Elizabeth bf Louis siclan, under the influence of intoxi­ will spend the month of August at the playground, is small but a safe oenter Anton Kopf, 48, ol Ozone Park, Long Bnegon, of 66 Buchanan street, against man mentions? fbf the post who has Funeral Horae ■served in an advisory capacity to the cating liquor and unftt-to drive. Fur­ Citizens’ Military Training damp at for small children of the neighborhood. Island, received a suspended sentence Charles B, Latendorf, of 36 Balmlere llOd^orth Brood 8 t, present Sheriff and is therefore'gifted ther inveetgiation by j»hoe showed he Fort Hancock, Petrasek also attended They will be open from ID a. m. to for passing a red light Two motorists TELEPHONES parkway, Cranford,. .Snegon also asks ■with a complete knowledge* of the work was using license plates issued for an?.,, 61 a 3-1000 —1 ELI. 2 .1 m the camp last year. noon, and from 1 to 6 p. m. [ forfeited their baU, by non^appearfenc*. $500, for damage to his car. | connected with the post. other oar. AZTECS LEADING ANDERSON AGAIN STARS SjUlatit? Stmts B’pnrt flap SOFTBALL D ASM EMtS mMlMJCE FRIDAY,- JITT.Y 3fi, 1H»0 -Team Remains Undefeittefr High, School Mound Ace Adds To Danko!, tev ,-r. firrfJ S I 3 0 J. Beattie, p. ■. I Hauser AU-gtars ‘Totmlri Consecutive Scoreless Tunings Sutton, 2b.,*ss...... 0 0 1! p. Patton,* if- ■ • ROSE COMING EAST ' First Setback ■■■dj Maguire, lb. ... JjSJS Cabs, A.B.C., Mohawks Win Kelly, o.‘ ...... Pitched* For Locals - Community Softball qavagB^oa,--& -.— ...... a o ~ g- q- W. Patten, 2b.- FOR SPEEDWAY,RACE -eagua t . The North -3rd Club traveled to .Kobto, 2b;, .c, ...... 4 As Jr. Loop Starts 2nd Half Brewster, 3b. . W.bi Aztecs Rahway Saturday to top the New, Jer­ Decker, p...... Start Rose, Jewish speed terror Of Hauser All,Stars.. sey Rfetormatm/'-nise by the narrow WMiPst. Totals ...... 40 6 lljJL 1 5 "'middle' w®iTT®d'''am“ outstan,dtot: St. Catherine’s .. margin of'8 to 5. Sunday the Ends were Totals ...... 30 0 10 1! 1 0 1.000 Sons CRest 0 2 °M Pr° | M 6 Indianapolis Speedway star is coming Falcons ...... booked to play the Newark Opals, but 1 *0 1.000 .Slwieki, a, ... jj Norm finds-;;... i-O^O-0* ' RAHWAY east to oompeto In the last '3BiJS‘ track Hurden-Lookers . because of a misunderstanding the Callandello, [ 3b. 8 2 1 AB.R, H. E. Mohawks 1 P 1.000 race oiaaslh*'of the season 2 1 .1 Hillside B. B. C. -ManinjJf—taa.m rHrl nnt. shb& IIP SO a Midgets”’ • 0~ 1 .000 Adamchak, ss. , Latighorrie Speedway, Sunday, August seven Inning affair' was played with Panthers ■ ...... Q 1 ,000 Weick,. cf...... 4 u z u 13665, 0...... 4 afijaflb 0 LIST TITLE EVENTS' jl, St was announced today. •’Silyers ...... the irvlngtor. Sports C8ub, the Nor® Liberty Park . . ,.., , ■vT-^-Ch^:^0(55] Sakawich, ah •...... ••-T. 3 :BHW i In the last Langhorne race held ^3472. 2b...... 4 Hungarians ...... BAWTwiriniTib nan). htonna the stellar ‘ Games Tomorrow Mazzo,—rf,—-----i.. 2 2" 0,"O' 3 •» W», '9I>1 ...... 4 June 16, Rose was the sensation of the pitching, of Howie Anderson, who allow- ■Ferrara, X V. 7777 777T 77T' 3 2 * 1 ty ‘Holy-Name ."ttttttttt' 14407, ss. , ...... ■:» Panthers vs,'liberty Park, High School. FOR NOTLEY TRACK meet. In the 59 mile grind ne jumpec ' »d only three hits and struck out eight Sswozyr., lb. ..., *4..r I f 0 :Llberty Badas ...... '.. 25 14203, lb, 0 1- 0 A. B. 0,' vs Midgets,-North End Pield. the lead , ahead of a sensa- batters. Cubs VS. Mohawks, Bristol Myers, -Skarl, p...... 3 I Q Q Ohampiosiships in all divisions wlil North. Ends 44193^-p, ...... ______4—C tlonal field of stars and stayed there Yellow Jackets ...... i 5: In Saturday’s game, each team scored -The "opening games of tne second 14503, i-f...... S 0 bh under way at the Nutley Velodrome uhH! a, brokeii drWs ®gi2 ser-irhtop “to" One , in the first toning. The Refor- Totals ...... 27 10 7 % Men’s 0hib ...... ; ...... 1 j, 14131, cf, ‘TTr-.,T5i| half in the Hillside B. B. O. Junior D return of Deeffl ithe pits. In the eyes of eastern race -mator-v nlna-Bullad .lnto the lead In -the. Umpire—Hahn. Hollywood Business .Men . League, .show.Ithek Cubs, A.. B. Cl. and waller, ly^iycecl professional eprint drivers he will be fee mOBt unwelcome - third when they gm. another run on fr •Tftfala : ...... 33 5 ll-.a Mohawks tie for the lead.-- RLar” af.3 lorn.e.- ehaiErton 'the flghf entrant :sehedglei-tor5Sirt"Bi theVAug-' :TEeTASt88S-t|ete-ever"the- and . A homer in the~flfth !..Two base hlr.al-B’mcox,Kohin,.14186, Two of the three games were'-excl't- for the Honaman ust H classic, promoters saS;------aa^ind^eated-1»m-ln-elHtAMi| by Paul “Sonny'1 .Huber of the Ends 13490, 2; Three base hits—13472, 2,. 14269 tog pitshps’ batyjhs. The Cubs,, hosed j il ,'NSwfa—who is rated the beat Rose wired In his entry but neglect­ ty goftbaJl League wher. the Haaaa far out into, center field tied the score, NORTH ENDS GIVE 14131; —Huber;. Stolen b&ses out the Mhigeto4ls. Johnny Intrabar- sgrhttertB-fite^wwM—whi-begtorJEsii^ ed to state what car he will drive at atara met their first defeat Wsdm again. ■—Huber, Magplrs, 14180, 14603; Sawt-. toto' was on the mound for the Cubs tllng for Honeman’s kingship wiH bel Langhorne but race ofdolaja ,beh6Ve| ;tiM& at the hands of the Sicoi . The lcfdsl team went to town In' the and Ed.' EUam pitched for the Midgets. —Sutton; Winning pitchef—Deck- NO REST T O ‘SONS’ Walker, George Dftnpsey, Jimmy and that he will have, the same, machine to 2. sixth: and seventh Innings when they The A. Be O. upset the Panthers with Bobby WatthaiK, Avanfl Martinets, here which hei feove on June 16 when Other results from last Friday ij - scored tw o^ n s~liT^M^:te^-M ~l5t.: ’ D rops hkvihg the edge ■ on .Voge-c The TKFTJTofth EHd ' sofWrt&am ’easily' North -Ends , ...... 1 0 h P4-8 2—6 Willie Grimm, Paul van Ness, Harvey3 Ee^uaiiflai’IS ; the11 rontiiB6r ““ “ -Wednoaday-alght. are vas s Successive singles b y . H. sinoox and final score of this game was 2-0. defeated the Kern’^ Sons of Rest team, Rahway...... ; ...... 1 o l O'tf'O 3—6 Black and numerous others. day-vFtootfns^B'®urden-Lookeis; Anderson In tbd sixth scored Decker,- Entry Adds Luster ime called, end of -seventh, rain. The 'Mohawks walloped the Liberty 13_io-8r recently,-at North- find E^eld. Aztoos 10, Liberty Parks l/tjlij who was pn base o n . a Walk. Maguire Park nine 10-1 in the third game play­ The-North En^s asserted Qieir stiper- Franco Georgettl, whO'hfid th® Anig efi^ 'tff Bcge,' Which offloials .say b ' g.'HVWigi- dub ITJH ‘ and Dunkel-scored two more runs' in NORTH ENDS ed Saturday. Tony Skarl ‘ was invinci­ •ity from the start. They ]?ounded erlean mo'to^rpaced tlHsp-the last time wCI he followed by other great, west- ifeiy Name 8, Hlvers 4; Hungarian the seventh. In the last half of the* ■ - ' • AB. R. H. E. ble fo r ' the winners, holding his op­ John Beatti? for twenty five. hits, in­ 1939, Will go --to jteilsBt-' again 1 ^ r a c i n f ^ ^ (vglves ‘ Oonsidemble Sollyv^bd -Business Men 1: Tuad sevefath, ‘with rain threatening, the Re­ H. Simcox. ss...... , 4 0 O' 0 ponents to tw5 hits. dantillon,pitohad;: cluding homers by Smithers ana Duffy, Sunday night. Competing ir. a distance justar to' the final mile track program St,- Catherine’s .22, Nprt'n, End) formatory team put over three runs on Sutton, 2b...... 3 T 1 0 for Liberty Park. and .four triples, two by Maguire and though he is leading at Langhorne. Billy Wton of Detroit, Hausers 14, Yellow Jaokets 8; Tc two triples, a double and an error. Huber. 3b...... ‘ 2 0 1 0 ae e&ch by' Yuill and Duffy.. There; point standing, the speedy little Italian who for several years rMfchefl as the CUBS : 7, liberty Park 3; Wednesday-5 After the second, triple Anderson was Livingston, of...... g 0 2 0 ere also eight doubles.. _ - niay//hvd; the gofng tOdgV., The- cur­ king of Atlantic eoast dirt tracks, was '9v4 ifen1sV®kth,;7; St. Catheriffl rushed in to, relieve Decker. He struck, .Maguire, lb...... - g o 1 0 AB. B. H: E. rent. champion, Alf Letoumer Is round­ The North Ends will hate a rprao- the first to sign an entry and a§ he is Hollywoods 12. ' out the first man to face him but be-' Wilkens, 2b...... 3 1 1 1 Anderson, p...... 2 0 0_ 0 game .with the Sons of Rest Monday ing into hls-^tulai. form, tino Reboll. bringing Da ' new. - Miller machine here Previously • unpublished, scores.. Jtotpflbartolo, lb, ..'r 1 1 1 0 fore lie could throw another- ball -to- -Becker,. if...... ; s—o~Hr-6‘ night~a^North-End^ — — the youthful Newarker has. reached the jiffifiib baa •:-Mt beer, comblsted by -o loat. UVIAny nlght’a raontfisfaa, A the-following batter a deluge started, P. Simcox, rf...... 8 0- I 0 Butifi,’. -7/,:.;...... 4 1 2 o: NORTH ENDS I stage of development .where Jie can Harry Miller, famous racing engineer, from July 10 on, are : ;ending all hopes of ending.the game. Kobin, o . . 3 o o 6 Micbel, 'of* . . . . . v...... 3 0 ,0 f y the- fight to any pace-follower. many believe thf* he wilt be the sen­ 10—Aztoos 7,.-Hollywood. Business Decker got credit as winning, pitch-j Tymnsky,. o l ...... 1 ‘ 0 ft ;0^ ^ -AB, R. b-higgeri, 2b,, o,‘ i 4 0 sation of the meet. 6;, Trojans 11, Holy - Nan er, ap'd Huber apd Dunkel starred^.t totals ...... 25 -1 7 0; Buman, 11...... 3 1 0 | ; ' “ Mflkman' Mike” De. Phlppo, after Silvers 14, Yellow Jackets 10; July bat,. Dunkel getting tjiree hits eut 'of IDltoeilo," rf. . i ...... 3 0. 2 ® •Yuill; 2b„-c.:...... jj 1 2 1 suffering a bad1 defeat last Sunday There whl be XOp miles of racing < four chances. : IRVINGTON SPORT CSLpB lim ,s s ...... 0 0 0 Mulligan, lb. ,, 5 2 8 0;f night, has stepped "up his gear and] 3 ^ wind up nils at Langhorne, fa- Hander A33d ptars 7, North W 2 • 8^ Hurden-LoOkers 14, Liberty Parh The North Ends scored in the fifth , A3. R. H. E. J. 'Intrabartolo, • p. ;. 6 6- i Livingston, . / ...... 5 awaits SUhday night’s next '■ contest. ol-uding five ter. mile sprint events and P. stelnitz, ss...... 3 0 2 0 inning of their game against Irving­ Runlak .. .*...... 2 0 ;0_ 0 Maguire, ss...... -5 3 4 0 Franz Duelherg the German. whose a BO mile final for the 18 fastest- oars, July 12—Men’s Club 9, HungafSi Mariiifi, ikfT ....l o 0 0 ton . Sundsiy when Sutton, who had Smithers, cf...... 5 hard luck has kept .him . out of the .an .tbs course, Qualifying trials will be­ Aztecs1 10, ■M. Bfttt^ rf...... 1 ff l0 0 singled, advanced to- third base Totals ...... 26 4 IbW DufS/p/ v...... V 5. 2 3 0 point standing so far, will be out there gin on August 10. when-the 24 fastest B. C. 8, Hollywoods 2. Taylor,/lb . ,J3 0 0 o| . Livingston’s single, and scored on Ma­ Slmeox, If...... 1 2-6 starring;: Gerard Debaets, the popular machines ontered' wi!l become eligible p jmy 10—Trojans 13, Yellowsl Busch, 2b...... 8 Q 0_0 MIDG-ETS 2; and Slivers 7, North Ends 6; guire’s double. The Eads got seven hits, Kobin, rf', ...... 4 V~~ 2/0 Belgian' and Bobby Thomas of Kenosha to"»tart4lTgie oompetHivreyenfs. Massij/3b. .. n , , ...... - 8 0—0 0 AB, R. H.E. 16—St. Catherine’s 3. rfoly Naze Livingston collecting two of thhm to Will oompiete the Jfljeld for the obbm- iPaokermaw, If ...... J B r a B n L. Gill, rf...... ,v 3 1 0 0v . Totoli ...... 44 In the hopes of closing the season share the spotlight with Anderson 13 26' 1 plonshlp Letourhor has held on to for Huhganlans 12; Liberty Parks 10? Llpkln, If...... l- it 'O pooke, 3b...... 3 OF REST with a pew track record for Langbome,' .Ibis was the second start for Anderson three years. AzteOs. 8, Men’s Club 8; July 17-jW McEntee, ‘ss?...... 3 ■ H I • for the Ends, and as he pitched Halperi of. o AB. R. H.fi. I Ralph A, Hanklnson, owner side B. B. o . 6] Falcons 4; Kojaf Ellam, p...... , ,. no 'run game to his first appear­ Brophy, o. o' 0 0 3 0. 1 0 W. fieattte, rf. | ...... 4 0 0 1 .. There w*J! be six races in all ’with of the * course, has announced that he North Ends 7; and Hurdcn-Loolw W. Qill, c...... 3 0 0 0 ance, he has a record of allowing only Ostermuller 0 0 V R. Wind1, ib. .. 1...... 4 •1 3-6- btp amateurs holding almost as much a p ^ J l i® ^ more l of tbrjpDfligbb the pros. -The first to the .traok to make 'i t ,dustless and Holy Name 9; and St. CatftjS# Hryshylcranch, If. nings. ; ■ I Totals .1...... I . 23 0 3 ( 8 0 0 IT Green,’ ss. rmPl ../.;..... 5 7L~1^T event Will go on hard.--- ' - • Yellow: Jackets 10. -Lorenc, cf; .^.... Tomorrow the North Ends win. play base hits—Magu: , Livingston 3 0- 6 Q Artke, lb.: ~0-v(fi3r 0 the strong St. Lucy’s Chub of Newark, Sacrifice—Batt; 3tolen bases—F. Stdn- Lapp, lb...... l 1 0 „p and' Sunday will meet the strong sad lt^:?^ f o n 2; ^innSg pitcher— highly touted Bsufharaoh Colored Totals ...... Giants. Hard fought battles are Indi­ Sport Club . Umpire—Farrell. cated by the strong opposition, so fans North 'finds, v Q 1 d x—1 who like such games have some en­ Seven innings by agreement. joyment In,store for. them, Coach Willie Qilence ... Kobin will select his starting hurlers LIONS RALLY TO BEAT Deubert c...... 4 k -Q -ie from among Anderson, ’tpijj, SSjhcox CHEVROLET SOFTBALLERS Vtontoki, 2b, T ^ ~\ ...... ~ 3 Ct ! prestige . . rpreelsibn eonstruetion . . . Mrnpligity... . durability. . and Decker. 'Hie games will be played' Ratkiewicz, 3b, ... v .. . , . —aV North^fend-Keia; ’which la baek-of The Lions ‘Club beat the - Herbert Atkinson, sa...... ^3^f=0=£h- low price . . . high econoroyl - - these are distinctions found in the George Washington School ... Chevrolet softball nine on Tuesday Scheire, If, ...... 2 S c t II many oil heat systems today - - yet only in Scott-Newcomb are . . The scores: night at Miller’s Field,:.3 to 2. A sixth Tortorello, lh...... 2 H M jji I NORTH ENDS ' inning rally, in which the Lions 'Dynegay, cf...... T o o o- they COMBINED, » AB. R. $ . fi. bunched their hits to-sscCT three runs, ■ Dropko,- prf ...... 3 fi. Shncox, ...... 4 0 1 0 was helped ty several" fferbert enx>rs. Galimd, rf. .,...'...... 3 \ Anderson, rf., p...... 8 3. T "0 Up to that time the automobile team Huber, 3b...... ". >‘“3^ I 0'1' appeared headed for a shutout victory. Totals ... 24 2 4 .3 plus /SAFETY PANTHERS S-N OIL FURNAC ABrRrH.’ » Garnett, ss...... 2 0 ft, 0 S. Bock, 3b...... 3 6 6 6: i NOTHER precedent has been -ihe Scott Newcottih Systems. 1 established by- the engineers Moynihan, ...... • 8 2 and scientists of the Scott-New* Voge^,, p...... m Womens Page >: Personal x Society Notes •---Fraternal

approximately six in the morning.. Miss Irene Fuelling, of 48 Fairbanks •Miss Meryl Cook, of 1111 Salem ave- and Mrs, .Dominick Yotantos, of Bernard King; Randaii iflller, Wil- Picnic O f L aw street, and,.. Miss Virginia Gueich, of ue; is vacationing at Colilngswood. 1036 Upfon avenue. ‘4am Schewior, Nell Bates and Norman Socials & Personals 1200 Salem avenue, were at Ocean Daughter,-Joan Damdger, io Mr. and Balk, all of: Newark; Robert Sonntag Mr.’.and Mrs. .Lawrence Seifert, and [rs. Bertram Dannlger, of 1276 Mir- Abiding Workers Mrs. Nell- C.JKeteel, of 828 Wlnches- Mr. anffMrs. Gepj-ge M. Disbrow, Jr., Grove,this week. end Fitesirajjjons o f Kihside, all. famfiy,":of 60 Fairbanks Street! will va- m -place. 'teri5w^M®,” was a weekend guest at of 17v Fairbanks street, will "spend ■ the members of the sail on this Mrs. Charles H. Harrington, o f .cation at Lake Mohawk. Son, Marvin’ Flshapm, to Mr. and The bus ride picnic to dnarlie’s Mr. and Mrs. Henry WBTO-bnig nf mu-' week..end_a.t /New'Brungwiok, - maiden fishing voyage Of the associa. -Charleston;-*W. Va., vlMted-hsf'slster, Mrs. Jacob Fishman, of 431 COtopton tioaa. • zaheth, at their summer cdtt&ge at {acii under *55 ausPlces tke Law Walter, W.' McClow, of 909 s.' George lachehauer, ‘ Jr., and place. Workers of HiEsIde for mem- Bay Head.'Her son; Wffitem T. Hetzel, Judge .and Mrs. Hehry L. Conjpton U)MI Roanoke avenue;; this week, during a daughter Joan, and son, Richard of Son, Carl William Hexamer, 2nd, to spent the Week, end with hi? uncle and are at thefr summer home in Bay Head thelr children Tuesday was re- Mj, aiid1 Mrs. Oari W. Hexamer,- of 1278, •j aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hi Clarks, for the season. -tour - with -her family o f Pennsylvania, 24.Clark-street are oil-a gpprt vacation Robert street. . ' •Ifisco;" H. V— 1 . ■■ • New York and New Jersey. She joined at- Englishtoym. Mm Lachenauer1 •Athletic, games created fine compe- Robert S. Pick _Daughter, Joan Dolores Kowalsky, to Girl Scouts Eleanor Hirmann, -of hdr nusBfEH'fl, KOI" 1 HUiTlIlgUJli, a1!let' - ..» - r, W V A Tnnhi, nn, agpn among the children. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. "Anthony Kowalsky, of. 12, ME $£6 ^DKEiEsrc. Dunlap, of Vine street, Dorothy Putnam, of Look- family yesterday, planning to Stop at he: brother, Alfred Laube.{5£c Alll “ |— a ross af ~80 feet, won- •Florence=avenue,"*- T o W ed U nionGirl ■3A" Wildeft-stat^peEtijast' week. eaw to piaroson avenue, will hold a-teach- Mr. and Mrs. H. C&ifton Doremus, of Fairbanks street, spent several days at { Daugiiter, Norma. Elsie. Neuman, to Maple Aye. 25c Community Center will he &Sd at the “join his wife and;. two sons,* wno are in committee, meeting at The Tavern 120 Hil^ide avenue, have returned frdim Metedeconk this week. | Mr. and* M^s. -Lpuls Neuman, pf v 271 home of Benjamin Gross, 232 Comp­ trip to Ithkca, N". Y. vacationing at the' Pocono .Mountains, Beauty Parlor p 'Biscu^_plBns- for i&e garden -pS#M Williamson avenue,•; ton place. ■. j Mrs. Louis Grossman, of 282 Conk­ Pa, ar.d bridge to be held at her home on ^Daughter, Alexandria Dorothy Laka- 1500 Maple Avenue, Hillside Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Clark, pf 1282 lin avenue, is summering at Asbury Tuesday, August- fl the proceeds of I Arrangements for Shsir outing to be toss, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laka- SEASON’S SPECIALS! | Salem avenue, returned Sunday from Park. Mrs. Katherine Rat?, of 57 Fairbanks rahcli are ,to go to the "Welfare. JjjjjrdJ held at Locust Grove, .Echo Lake op toss, of 14 William street. weeks’ motor triu to West Vir­ street, has returned'from a short visit of flie Emanuel '^j®rtunltyr::0SMf®dr Sunday September 15, will temiade, Daughter, Helen Alice Yotantos, to, ginia and. to Washington, 0. C. ' Mr. and Mrs, William Rayper, of 234 with her daughter in Jersey Oity. I On the committee are Mrs. Benjamin Everything w p he free, including ad­ Conklin avenue, is spending the I Ackerman, Mhs. Edward Baumgartec, mission. There will be games for the M^s Margaret Granley, 52 Fairbanks son at Bradley peach'. Miss Katherine. Aube, - of 66 Fair­ children and grownups, and prizes and Mrs. Jaok Kapner, Mis: Jaok Keller, sSxeet, ha3 returned from Point Pleas­ banks street, yesterday celebrated her SPECIAL I refreshments. Mi's.' Benjamin Gross, Mrs. Wm. Rayr ant where she visited "her cousin, Miss i Mr. and Mrs, .Lemuel A. Huh, 1284 thirteenth birthday, now recovering Mon.> Tues. and. Wed. Permanent Waves aer. Mrs. Harry Kirsch, Mrs! Gustave. Serving on. the committee are Dave Kg,theriflM!WblSr the week end, Robert street, and son L. Vernon, and qm a fracture of ner arm. Xissch, Mm. Louis Wasserman, Mrs,, Kirsch, Howard Shor, Jack Keller, Her­ daughter, Shirley, of 1284 Robert Shampoo and Finger Wave $2.75 l&njamln Dubow, Mrs. Howard Shi)r; man Mechanic, Mr. and Mrs. William Lester 0. Wallack Jr., of 1158 North street, are at their summer home in Sigurd Sorensen, and daughter, June; with 1 of following Items Including Shampoo Set and and Mrs. Wiiiiam Bleemer. - Bleemer, Mrs. E. Alters, Benjamin Du­ Broad street, is the guest pf his unde Macasduac. tt of-1115 Salem avenue, and Robert Ut^ Hot • Oil Shampoo, Eye Brow, Haircut how, Dr. and. Mrs. Jack Wasserman, land aunt, .Mr. and, Mrs. Louis R. ter, of 15 ’ Hollywood avenue are leav­ Manicure, or Hair Cut All Oroquinole ____— |2.75 Benjamin Ackerman, Isidor Alexander, Wallack, of Chicago, formerly of this William M. Raphael, of 238 William* ing today for a two weeks1, tour of the’ $1.00 Croquinole Ends „_i______$L75 Residents Touring Mr. and Mrs. Louis Distler, Mr. and township, a!f their summer home in soh .^yepue, will leave Monday for N.e^ England States. • Eugene Permanent ^____$8.75 Mrs Beniamin Cross, .Mr. _ and Mfs. Brooteide. : ■Pitteburgwhere he will pass the week. Spepial engagement with Miss N . England, Canada Edward Baumgarten. ■■ He'plans to W p ih-CaJlada, to viBit'hlB -Mrs;-Louis Fuelling and family, of 42 Mary Mysak 1986, lBt Prize Mrs; J. Johnson, and daughter, Janice | family before returning, Fairbanks' street, will leave for a v 1010 N. Broad St., Elizabeth Silver Cup Winner for- Finger I. The Misses Elsie and |Catherine of 212 Hollywood avenue, are at Laurel- t.inn m Connecticut for ten days. . EL, 24566 - Waving. Seemar, daughters of Mrs. Katharina Coming From Georgia tdn In the Pines* this summer. . Walter Biskey, 1221 Long avenue, Seemar, of £11 Virginia. street, will spend the week end1 a-t Betmar. spending ‘ .their vacation motoring For Jeffery Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson end- through the New England States, and daughter, Mildred? of 207 Hollywood Louis Nuse, 61 Williamson ayenue, avenue, will- spend their vacation at will s&Jurn, at' Belrnar over the- week Canada, They will return by way of Miss Laura E. Byers, of Decatur, Ooear. "gryve ne^t month. end.; New York State; "Their "itinerary, ■ 'will- Georgia, formerly of this township, will -include-Eittsfield. Mass., Littleten. New Biinday to be the guest of Miss Ma. M43 ton-Bock^and-datighter.-Bar- r. and Mrs, Hugo's. Gensel, 840 Hampsrire; Bingham, Maine; Quebec, Frances E. Jeffery, 182 Vassar Avenue, hara,'. ■ of 1267 Robert street; .are sum­ Winchester avenue, motored to Hart- **^WWitreal 'and Ottawa, Canada, and Newark, and to be maid at honor at mering at Metedeconk at the home of ford, Gonn., yesterday where Mr; Gen- BEE Lake, N. Y. her weddhsg to Donald A. Oormaok, of her parshts, M*. and" Mrs. Leslie R. sel lectured to a group of Yale Alipnnl. 1448 North Broad street. The wedding Uchenor Sr. , Wfllrtake place vti Saturday August 3, Mr. and Mrs. Keftnet|' M. ©othwell, Seven Club T o Hold at 4 o’clock in the Ehza/beth Avenue Mrs. Albert Boyian, and son, Albert, 1464 Lexlngtdfr avenue, -Elizabeth, will Presbyterian' ’Church, the pastor, Dr. of 15 Fairbanks street, spent Wednes­ jnove to 161 Fairbanks street, on Aug­ 'Maiden Fishing T rip Arthur Northwood, ofttcia'ting. day., at Spring Lake. ust 1. They recently returned from Miss JeffeTy "Su bs given in marriage Pleasant Hall, Pa., where they passed "'The "Seven Otuto," ~a: newly organized by her mother, Mrs. Caleb.35, Jeffery. ....Mi's. Leslie R, Tichenor Jr,, of 1269 several weeks. fraternal organization with membera Mr. Cormack will have as his best man Robert street, has returned from New residing in Newark, Hillside, Los Aa- Robert Nitchie, of East Orange, and York State where she spent a weeks’ John Klrkman, 1260 Salem avenue, ' gles. Caiifartia, and Birmln^iign, Eng­ thp ushens witt. be Messrs. Richard L. vacation. . left yesterday for Boston, Mass., where land, will sponsor its first annual fish- Scott of Maplewood, George Littlejohn he will pass his vacation, ,188, trip this coming Sunday when the of Stamford, Corn., William Munther • Moe L. Binstook, and family, of Ooh Eastern division of She dub will saS for and John Munther of Hanover. Miss i avenue, spent Monday at Point Pleas- TO TEACH SOMMER CLASSES tfte fishing grounds off Sandy Hook! Lojs Soott, niece of the bridegroom, will Kenneth M. BotlweJJ, prlnel^il of The association has chartered ® e girl. - ...... the George Washington. School,, "Pudge” captained by Willie Zlpf, Miss' Peggy- Walty.) of: Elizabeth, teach dosses at the Shippenburg State tlenally noted bicycle pacer and motor­ Irwin . Jacobi, of 1216' North - Broad member of the Junior Woman’s dub, Teachers College In Pegnsylvanla start­ cycle racer, it will spend the entire street, has ’ -returned. from CTiffwood is. summering in. Pennsylvania with ing August 1. He plans to resume study o lay ,at sea, leaving Morgan Harbor at Beach where he spent the- week end. her parents. at Columbia University this fall for his Master’s degree. Shall We Help You Plan . Miss. Stella, Selllck,'. 15 Bank street, and, Miss Elyanor'Ballinger, Of Bank Mr. and Mrs, Wa-JaeG- Balllte, Street, sojourned • at Point Pleasant family, of 10 Trinity plaoe are spend- over the week. end.. ’ing their vacation in New York State. Buffet

A Hank You Can Lehigh Valley Our Home Economies Department will give you recipes for delicious dishes you can-eook-on-the-GriUette, They_wilL Bank On suggest novel fillings for sandwiches. You can toast these , sandwiches on the Grilletle, two nt r tim:e. There are seven different waffle batters and at least eighty different kinds of waffles you can make. Write or telephone the Home Eco­ It haa'beeMQS priwlej t and eonfideno f trarytox your nomics Department and they will send you recipes, gabors ar.d {cWhspoQB^. Grillette and tray sell for $ 4.10 cash. Cord and plug If yon yourself have not yet bee extra. Grilletle alone is $ 1 .1 9 cash, Electric percolator tinted witk..^ 4 sort of -b^njting illustrated— of Westinghouse make— $ 3.95 cash. ‘Mammy’ y not drop in and have’ a'' talk n waffle maker $ 2 .7 5 ensh. "Gord and plug extra. Small Shorter trips, too, if you wish—Great Lakes Cruises—-Niagara Falls— Canada—Thou­ carrying charge .if j-' U buy on terms. _ sand Islands— New England. • now. Use electric table appliances, For folders, write or phone Lettish Velto IUU- Electricity is chec H I L L S I D E It is the cool way to < '.•and it simplifies your.s&rvice. YOUR OWN TRAVEL AGKNCY. T R U S T C O . Lehigh G illey SERVICE 1577 Maple Aye. R a i l r o a d PVBLI MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND p m e t r o w HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 ■ Baseball .Tournament are to he given Franklin Memorial ktoihodfisicS Other members are working .on leather played next Sunday. ©Iff (Himes Miss AltEenn Heard LOU’S TAVERN The boys who . represented'the TEACHER SALARY Maple avenue at the Newark ling * -igjia^arywF-iEr^ John G~. LVtle. minister. ..nL-a Printed and Published every Friday at chains. r : h . e : (Continued from page one) ship and are to receive gold , aron Stokes Men’s Bible Cla®. ] 81 1M» SnttTB BROAD STREET On Phil Cook Hour Two Handicraft Groups ■-_____ 0. Slavin, 3^ M | v i 1 •-> m -• Hillside, New Jfersey -HD"..*0..0‘ ■mw-anya.-m-hri qpmteri t.he -uniforms m. Ghureh school,' all department..: . -.- - '■ ; The girls’ handicraft ..fclass has been Te't'ty 61...... four clerks in thie e ___ various^ I of Irvington.7Post 16 finished second Alpha women's" Bible class, r. ' By The Miss Arlene Althenn,daughter" of divided into two groups from 7 to.. 10- fir Orange, "K. ~...... •-...... • sohool offices to bring them up from -HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING . Mr. and Mrs. x Henry J. Altlienn, "of .24 1- 0 awarded silver baseballs. ming worstlp and 4rmon by ffir apd from. KT to1 rehears*.The girls.of L. .Levins lb...... '...V..-'.' astly underpaid ranking. There has COMPANY, Inc. The prizes have been donated by the Istem Siubjieciv ’Hunger.'and Thu, Ohureh street, won recognition from both groups have been eoverlhg cigar- ■J, Qoldstein* "2b, t.. y... i . r.. ? been no indioafion whether teaphers' Sidney SUverstein .. Business Manager .4)- . i>4£ Newark QMSi The Legion officials have Tbat Is Blessed,"' 7,i3£l,-p. m. coat)* Phil Cook, proiiikient radio artist, thi^ boxes with material to be used as sew­ M.; zsimmetfbaum, ss...... I B or will not; fr o ® .telffliS.: ; Robert; Kaplan" ...... TT. Editor past ..week end when Cook invited h ^ T Rosenberg, p. .... — • • ■ also- arranged; for. several ,dSM8i -and High School Site' dhurah and Young Feopie’s servfa ■ Telephone Waverly 3-2466 ing boxes.'The program for the youhger to whistle in !^is ;amateur show at, the f. Orange c...... bugle-sorpatb aadjhey^will Leader; Dorothy Dade. Speaker g^rls who-, meet Thursday -afternoon' 'HafbeirtHR. Dttb, -w ia is* anting chair-. SUBSCRIPTION RATES iAvonr Club Saturday* night. Arthur, r f ...... 0 »Q» participate in a drill apd act.as an l,3®e,' “God’s Test of .Ohafacter;’’ at ±:30 pTm. will include ~eipbrord^ry. Ptah o f' the sites and new., buildings ' The TIMES trill bo .sent to any part' Her selections- reaped great applause. — the chaps march, to the nome sewing, small garments, whidh the “gifi ' TMs friendly ohureh cordlaHy • of the United "States for the regular Miss Alth'enn, who hopes to' become a ; Totals v. ------_4, 4 *L date to receive their prizes. Tie oom.- committee f lU ^ jfcqJlneBB of can wear, and’ weaving, fh e schedi^ "rites visitors and strangers, to ajifl subscription price of 12.00 a year, single radio artist, was asked by Cook to. ap** •*- SHIRKERS.A. O. •mittee. in ohargb of the affair as ap- ., Gill, issued am appeal tq the reel- servioes. Church . aiid' school rset copies 5 cents. Postage to Canada and for the . oldei? girls,' who meet Monday pear at the Deal Country Club tonight. I pointed by Essex County Commander dents and organizations of the town-. open all summer. The Epworth Lea®> and Wednesday afternoons at 1:307 in- ship to submit suggestions for a loca- -asama.m--.2h------1 0 2 *0 -Graham Huntington consists of will hold the annual beach partt these rates. Lijiem-jgi, 2 0 .Vincent. A. Oarscr., chairmar., Paul'P. tion ,of the proposea mgn siillUUl. MS COMMUNICATIONS weaving, crepe- paper and oil cloth the Hamilton Cottage, Lauretice Hat L. Fossncr M 1 1 Carlstad, William J. Welbh, Hugh said. property amounting to at least — The TIMES Is- always flow * -worth.Theeo geoupe-afe-under-the-su- bor, tomorrow. Playground News M. Rlbr.er, cf, - 4 - -9- Bunai- ted^RrrifrlFmdlpgB:-- ... -.. Siva, n.c-os wi"- be needed, and added hr publish lc^eratea^"oEer items ui u pervisloa of Miss Anna IPuony, curector tercsi lo Vrtaifthi,. 'and Invites sui I-. Eagle, Bl . 1 1 is h ^ 3 “ ^ '" Bbara’ "ffleiabers' that! a F The fire hydrant at the comer communications. The name anti adore HUisIde Avenue H. Shapiro, i I 0! sport3 Stadldm can be. erected frith a Calvary Lutheran Ohureh, -Rev. Leland' place- and Fail-view place , Morgan Wagner, pastor.' 8tdo: g,fl of the- writer must lie-given in eve — The Board of Education has appro­ B. Stone, ss. i f school. Maps of properties realtors fee] open every weekday Tnonilng -from RED CROSS CONDUCTING cane, not necessarily ' for publioatio priated $123 for the Hillside Avenue a Wolff, c. . iTur desirable for sohool—slteer-with—tente— Church worship. Sermon: “The yai|( but os an evidence of good faith. A u;30 to 12 o’clock for the benefit ofj ■ School "playground, $75 being aQoted J. Zamel, p. five prices, are also, sought. of Baca.” 8;80’-'R. m. Sunday Schoc onymous communications will not i the children from the playground They^ LIFE SAVING CLASSES Thursday at 2:00 p.- m. Social for supervision and $50 for equipment. Meanwhile. Charles F. Ackerman and meftingj ..published. ai] enjoy themselves •• under the spray 'rtiffiKIwi $fin--frrpftfbsy Totals . g-,r^4 12 3 n ftW weterrAolnrHeHioirte-Hi charge tlntge-Weters. chairman of the life- -Jacob W-iadv ajgpeedi &r- supplios, Tho playground .w filW - Umpire—C. Jacobs^"D7Ufem-rte----- cooperate in drawing up plank-for the hf-fhese-atipwersr- — -trig cOTiTnittec of the Elizabethtown Ic’fd avenue. Church Whr.titp ^ A WISE DECISION peryised bv-Jehr. Dt Biasio,. who who-lb a ZDls- building, have started their work, xter The long awaited swings and slides' chapter of. tha American Red Gross,: . Wblio it looked at one time m triet Supervisor of Playgrounds in Hill, plans' will eaH for twenty four dass- July and August at SiOOA^M hgve arrived and have been ad£e|..to has started class- of .instruction hi Jutl­ I f a majority on the Board H sde- aSjder the. Leisure. Time Division Irpoms -special rooms and auditorigm. the playground equipment. T h e. child! BEARS SHOW BETTER of'the BRA. He will map out the pro- and' senior life saving at Llndetji. •and a gymnasium. Wban--tha -mB.-nS' arfi ran are- all taking, advantage of this C 1481 PEOPLE ‘"tEi'gm.ffTl teacher -ineroiuen*., the gram^asnvdties.-'-Miss^Maatta.,^b^ •and :x>wd poolB. at uumeh. Peters has new attraction, xne scnecuie -o: aca- drawn up, it -will- be possible tOt-sStl-. “ report outhoTeachers ’ Committee can will be the instructor on the grounds FORM ON RETURNING LAST WfiEK ACCLAIMED vities for next Week included: July 29, the capable assistance of Al Nogi, for- mate the cost. With plans-prepared and • '-t* <.««£■; m ade i3&~weekliri$WttAn- A.varied program has been adopted penknife contest; dqlSr,®!), horsesbie Lir.den High school football star, the oost known, .the board plans to file THE .clicate tjia,t the proposal - is: as which includes: July 29, soap, bubbling tournament, 5 p. m .;. July 81, Jackl TO HOME GROUNDS application for a loan ffdffi. the good as beaten right now.- Al­ contest; July 81, girls’ jacks contest; Patricia Nogi and Charles Sb%llcross. stones, i3 p. m.; August 2, quoits, 3 ,p; federal government, seeking 45 -per cent though there. i e l J S possibility August 2, doll dressing contest; Aug­ TheSs examiners spend most of their of the amount as-an outright gift, pnd that it may go through at the re- ust 6,. doll parade;: August 7, horse., League Leading Montreal Royals time teaching beginners and swimmers. the . voters of the sohool,’district will BIG TOP shoe tW raa^ st; August-: -sand, CALVIN COOLIDGE 1 Open Series On Sunday After-" Mr. Peters is trying to-stir up interest be asked' to give', their approvaTto jffie modeling; August 13, dress -fteh I1 chapter has had If he is to judge by| iev,' "Arthur Nosthwood, ^istor.' 9:30 PLEN’fY OF PARKING right to vote js|oh Increases jn; very,soon amd-VTS&Abqxjtj already in and other games. Inough to completely erase their poor ijne -number of applicants attempting i. m. graded school. i0:45 a. m. v view of the way the voters felt use for the f smaller chlldrmu Special Calvin Coolidge Playgroimd will join No C o v ^ --N o Nfapium miowing on .Idle road. 'While home they I to pass their test. ship with sermon, "Worship and Jus­ about increased school costs, at the instruction, in tap dancing and drama­ the^other three.- The program has beeX WEDNESDAY &MATEUR NlU the leaders at Rup-1 tice.” — last election. Of Course, there' may tics will be held on Wednesday for mapped out and will inolu.de such con«; pert Stadium and expect to send all of I have beerr another factor iftjjijs: alt children Interested Competitive tests and tournaments common to ail REPORT ON ROTARY PARTY hem away with the short end of the • situation which brought this sen­ games are played during the day'such the playgrounds. David Bt Doremus and Alfred’ j j timent about,' but, “ sufficient un­ as indoor baseball, horseshoe pitching, GEORGE WASHINGTON lerles. Tiie Bruins are -hitting ag^lnl Besson reported Tuesday to the Rotary Ithd tHB' 'teriers'CT^Sf^pth^pugM to the clay ’ ’ etc.-The question, of volley bell, paddle tennis, jacks, cheek- Bain prevented several of the soiled- 'Chib 'at-SiS weeKy.lusbheon meeting [nicely. The - Bears are seeking a high I - a new high - school will come up s..etc. | uled contests and tournaments this at the HiilsidS Presbyterian Church place in -the.-.dirst division and won’t] W hen You Spend later on.: S Whiners of the various contests and week bat during the clear weather the recent district1 conference-held ~at Only one' board member, Wil­ tournaments will receive a cerfcahi num­ things have been progressing rapidly. [be satisfied- until they grab IE.'*" * *' Madison. liam M. Raphael, is said fa be in ber of points for sach and the. boy and The slide and ’Swings have finady ar­ Double Header Sunday All You Earn rived- and as soon' as the ground has- The Bruins-are now completing' their faror of the teacher increases, al­ girl earning the most points-wiJI ye- i your incomej^fqi' your earn celve a medal. dried out sufficiently they, .will be lp- •first- week at home, having but two Extinguish All Fires though thtee were more than that hot last tdl'ever^aiid it cos! pot so long ago. Therefore, despite At present ah children are' looking st^led. S ir.es with. tha' Rochester Red wIibu It is gone. Want ti the fact that- our opinions ipay dif­ forwardiu‘ w »iu ccugciiyeagerly toLu .one. the firstxirsb cioncesL,cortast. ~ a Instrel show is being .planned bywy __One is scheduled' -for tonight Is Warning to Campers fer! .Mr. Raphael must be com­ peanut hunt. A poster contest | which tlle dramatic class ‘which -. will - be • Ladies Night and mended for his consistency 8B“this Fill-be held Monday is arousing, much ctf Miss Katherine Burke. Miss KaJh- anofeer tomorrow afternoon. -With thel . • The • increastiig 'use ot New Jer­ departure of the' ^ | r S ^ ^ , B :Mgh] sey state forests, and 'watersheds aubjest, He. has never made a se­ interest.W1/1 Time* AiAam ao is fyAiuwsualloted fromuvm the uue aaixy,daily, •— *—**~~~*~*Monohan will auooaplan and aireeiLta ide IB fo flying and league leading Montreal ; Tby picnic, parties, campers,; hunters cret .of the fact that He* believes program for Hiose interested to worifin the minstrel, and-fishermen carries ■vydth it the "-Royals come in- for three days and in the teachers are underpaid. and — their_ posters ' During-Ubs showers wkqp tsjrjjkLfil, ever-present menace of forest fires. should get more moheyi and he Children of-aH- ages are welcome to had to rush for shelter a new lormform which time they are booked to play Witmh the past year more than has been working along those enjoyJihe privileges extended~byjthe of SSHvlfy etgpft§iTbulj Amateur hour; four games. The Royals open theirl j ffifOO(L persons - ma ?.e - use of six such State reservations. Thor­ lines ever since he was elected td' playground. Par too, are____ invited1 th® radio is the origin of the idea. ■ies Sunday afternoon with a double- header. The Monday and Tuesday oughly drench pf.cover,with earth The Hillside the board. :SSSI the children making ® is surprising to see the unsuspect­ games will be played at night and Mon­ alj camp fires when you leave We are in agreement with Mr. the most of their leisure time ed talent dsplayed by ttiese yiyaagil^; them, also cigar butts and • cigar-, day wttl“ th«- Ladies’ Night, As the Raphael in the belief that the ____CONANT STREET efforts to put' bn their own ette ends. If possible, wetT "them" teachers are underbill, »| w 5 3 o " The peanut hunt which was held on aV'®”aOT program, miltatloiis of-BUSh Royals leave, ..Manager Ike Boone .will and then cover .with earth, advises National Hank bring in his Toronto. Maple Leafs for -aot agree thatt-hs-eo&dltion ofthq tirispfeforeuiid Im I grit t y ____ persons aa_ZasuJBitts^MaeA5est-7aie the New Jersey Ffijlfd J&tility In- games. The Leafs open their ^far-mation=^omm-itt&er-= ^^ sm taxpayers has improved to such an tnendOEs success. The participants. 83 itzy Mrs. Vanderhooi and the snooty Hillside, N, J. Wednesday afternoon and that spark in the midst of a1 ^bed of. dry extent as to make a change in the in number, .ranged from 4 to 16 years, Mrs- Parkyercarcas” are among them. leaves is sufficient to kindle a ter- day will be .known as* Knot Hole Gang MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM policy of the past few years ad­ of age. The peanuts' were hidden in Sand Modeling Contest - rible conflagration. Day. The game on Thursday Will be MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND visable at present. While admir­ various places on the playground and A sand modeling contest was held played in the afternoon and the Fri­ ing Hr. Raphael’s courage in at a given signal the contestants raced Tuesday with 20 chilihw. dedng their day battle will be at night and also SHERIFF’S SALE • standing his ground—which is happily in all directions ,to search for best-to win-at least one of»the awards Ladies Night. The Northern teams sauore-than ean Jjs said fon-rgomerof; ;tisr hidden treasure. some found many given for good work. The winners were making- them final swing around his colleagues—we nevertheless while' others found only a few. The 1| James Plynn, Miriam Feiber, Yolanda the circuit and it will be the last chanoe feel that the board as a whole will best hunters in' this contest proved ’.to Mastallone, George Mueller, Elizabeth Shrewd - Persons Who Like ~ have acted in'the best interests of be- Dorothy Korda, Elaine Hammer, Kyan, Genears- Messano, -Kmomena for M liibjfefans to see them in aet- a regular leatee -game- at the the community- if it. Upholds the ''w jPorch,. wivu, LaurenceAJttmexiuc Prosser,jrrosser, Ed-aq.- Mastellone, • * . ------Ffed- Messano, Ruth uGreen iccu - Sound, Profitable Investments stadium. inferences in tqe ..Tgjanh'aTu ■ Com- fd- Moynihaa, - Epbert Dieroif and '5ei®’ 0ar-l®1*£ar- CSiarles Rtoaldy. The reoent Slump of the Bears is the ; puttee report. Charles Lacy.t -— An_diaef boys’ haniheraft class has S)|ouid Buy Coal .Now at the Lowest July. Prioe in first they experienced in four years. It Monday iwuciAiwu afternoon- was a Dusybusy part bran orgardze’d------and will meet regular- Many, Many Years was one of thejjlg myeteries of the In- i Standard (two o the day for the girls handicraft !y' They I® *. W> elect officers at their AUGUST MINE PRICES WILL BE UP SUE MAYFAIR THEATRE tefnatlonal League seqlbn. When tho class.- "*u-They were ““ all eagerly 1 preparing --"""’Mett,m eeteup— - idm lvaneelaM oes ffiy&fcjninBS far August alii-mnm Bears’ left, on their road trip they were for the doll dressing contest which was The Odps and Ends Club elected a g g i ■aeit-e iiave -beoir announoed1. It is time to act to savr FOR $15,000 IN DEATH but three games .behind the leaders. held Tuesday at.3 o'clock. The exhibi­ officers this week:- Bydel-Beranen most, They first ran. .into trouble at Buffalo A suit seeking $16,000 for the deat^ tion of dolls waq very varied, including chosen'president, Anna De Luise, Vice FAR BELOW WINTER PRICES and for t^e.’ balance of the trip were of Mrs. Mary Beyer, of 33 HiBside largeand smaB-dolls, old'and new dolls president; Elsie Schaefele, secretary. Jinxed, a most, of the games they lost y s pneei oelew what you will have ^to pay. avenue, January 14, was filed this week ted also the most unique dolls.. The These girls have been making-hot pads they outhit their opponents. Manager rtext wint . Yoti-r i .oney invested in anthracite NOW ■ in Common. Pleas Court in Elizabeth girls made all the clothing for- i-hov for the table, water coasters and canis­ Shawkey made several changes in his twr-gs f S ?SgSetg"hgirting e lS ii6 f= against the Hillside Amusement Com­ dolls during thel? handicraft classes. ter sets, all .with the help of. crepe pap- line up but his heavy hitters failed to tying profitable this year, ir.in<‘ pvi pany, of 1450 North Broad stre-et, op­ UThe.^rinners-wlth-thelF-elassifiefttoas' Now they are -plannltf; to make ar-. pfoducerThepiteherai^ out td tiie-he-ti —retail-merehar.-te ewA-theie-tWii erators o f : the'Mayfair-Theatre, The m j M BIJ-' Norma Poroh, .Eveiyr. - Nl- tides from bil 'cloth .such as - stuffed! mates JaSed to hit behind them. -diMtiaally. B~av w. and ssYe. o^ky, smallest dolls; Marion Nimen- dolls and animals, door stops sJs,„jjfew> suit, brought by Adolph T. Beyer, and ' ExpeS. Return to Form Louis B, Zavin, executors of the es­ sky, neatest doll; 3ett^ Totterwelch, members we always , welcome. - The nose ‘dive was unexpected for WHISL133Y ,CQ2 tate -of Mrs. Beyer, -alleges her death most unldue; Betty Taylor, best dress- A conoert is being arranged for the yhen. "the Bruins took the road they EDJ&l-iy-i3 Daniel Leeds M iller, Inc: ed doll with hand sewed public by the Leisure Time Mvisipn of ^as-a-d^airtesullr-of-injusSieA-Bhe-re-- 1356 North Broad St, Phone El. 2-7123 or Wav. 3-133 oldest' dpllii.;, Anna Brownell, most-, the ERA and: will he given Friday Any jgra..jn.:.gaQd^shape^aad-lootoi-ak9- ceiyed at the .theatre July: 12, 1884, : champions, ost slumps are unaooount- brightly dressed; Dorothy Ifo lj iarg- •gust- 2 afc..7il5 p. m. Edward Birir.ger Coal, Coke and Fuel Oil -The suit claims Mrs. Beyer, while a teie for hMigcSgiTsMtot 88t; Dorothy Peters, prettiest. ~ P S ‘: conduct a 28 piece orchestra ir. patron at Uie. theatre, tripped over and a piub to snap out of it while on tqe DoU Parade Colorful delightful classical numbers and' num- fell over a ohair in walking from the ri»d. While it is .true the Newark-Oiub ■ Tbs doll parade, which was held erous popffiSr. peleotions. .It is desired ladies’ rest room'to the .theatre pro­ a farm'for- the development of fu­ per. It 1s alleged the management was yesterday, was a celorful and pictures- that the entire nommuinty: turn out to ture- Yankees, George M. .. Weiss, vice- : negligent in permitting the chair to be. ... A -checker tournament w® enjoy this Jgneert on the George president and general manager of the ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH where it was. be started , (his afternoon , at 3 p. m. 'waglttagtbnfcplAsground. No admission club and other officials are,as anxious The- children yhave made their own will be charged. Elizabeth Avenue at WJlbur Arthur Northwood, Past®1 foe the. Bears to win games and the boards freor egg ■ 'or orar^e. crates, penant as-.are the -fans. But when the 8;80 a. m. Graded Chttfah -Sfihool. painted .the squares red and black and Joseph H. West sluggers of a team 'fall d&wn it is im­ are using. the. taps from soda bottles 10^5 a. ]aastor, possible to win gdmes., Man for man, painted red and black for checkers-. SHIRKERS DEFEAT justice.” -.. Funeral Director the Bears eompare with any in, the ®ash child, entering the tournament i — 597 CLINTON AVE. ■loop. The.elubABiaaogement and other *****♦♦♦♦♦« wil} have an opportunity df challenging NEWARK, N. J. NEWARK TEAM, 4-1 managers, in tha league kiiow the any qther player for a. game of ehefck- PHONE BI. 8-6070 Bears are-strong- and look for them to- The person..grinning the largest Kj. Upon request we will mail to your — - hard fought gam / Sunday, thf- hit tbeir siaida again. ' number -of games will be declared the •Shirker’s- A, C., 'o?vW 3fifth district,• ORDER OUR ' taeddress a booklet' on oommon sense ■Saturday■ has’ been! designated as r.-.discussion of funeral cost and funeral winner. >.■ defeated the. IiOu’s . Tavern softball Shut-In Day at the -ball park. Ail who SUPERIOR COAL or KOPPERS COKE K lots,. A boys’ handicraft class has been team of Newark by the soore of 4)to i. Classified ore -Bhutrij» hays bsen< invited to at­ COMPLETE FUNERAL ganized under {he supervision of . Johnt— The game was marked1' by several spcc- AS LOW AS $108 tend the, Rochester-Bear game and. Di Biasio. The members makthg taotflar plays” on both sides. A fflaffl jo. Price listed above, includes casket, box, NOW d?or stops and book ends out of wood. many ^thave acoepted the_tinvitatiori. Ads. pemtaiming, palms", door garland, chatre-, inning rally by the tavern team was Some of the patterns used for the arti­ These gueste , wia.:i®' brought to and candlesticks, prayer rail and Crucifix, cut short by a double.play started by h e l p w a n t e d cles Included, the well known charac­ from their, homes in private cars and -notice in local paper, acknowledgement Jack Ziamel. Some .of the fast -plays by- busses donated for the affair, in addi­ W illiam Hale Coal Co* cards, automobile hearse and ters of the oomies,1 such Mao, Mutt the winners had mueh in do with chok­ Croohsters on infants. saoques and tion to. the’ games, the members of the limousine to. .any local' cemetery. and. Jeff, Mama Katzenjammer, Mans, ing off rallies 'of the Newarj nir.e.-A afghau; stitch sweaters. Must be exper- 28 Liberty Ave. Phone Unionville 2-2244 Hillsid* LADY XlTESNDANT ' .teams, which finished first and second the Inspector and Mickey Mcoulre return game at E lies’ Flefd will be ienced. ^ISuib'jnit sample. Berger, 280 in the fecent American Legion Junior p^ S t ’,HNeWBk- July 26 2t Eanh Load Delivered Is Carefully Weighed

: K t HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 26. 1935 P a g i f iv e SP 5 OF INTEREST TO THE MOTORIST

cLEAN WILL TALK SHERIFF'S SALE AT SCOTTISH NIGHT FOLLOW FORDNEY! In Fastest Contest on Record [KNOW YOUR [lsi|e Congressman One Of Sev- •al Wlio Will Address Gather- jruly- 31 At Warinaneo Government BBK9 >n to selectors by the Band of New York City,

‘]i zddressfoi ffiMJHg, Sena- ) GOVERNMENT IN CONSER- mission .Authorizes the AND DEVELOPING NATURAL Tv? • JJUfllllS H'.' ••testean—of' ..... RESOURCES . .. _ ■ and Mayor JosepH'2?. Brophy services of the state la the Held jeth, wfll le- ' included .mi tire .servatlon and' development ’of ~ of the; Ooofrtiah Communi-fcy- 1 resources are voncen-ed with lie held at the Stadium Field, lur&l- resources, minerals, for- co," Park, Boeate ' S f Ellza- ater supply, fish and game, ahd Weff58IBdT'S®Wr^®SliE uum,.ciio auu uwici uauuLiai icaujJirCcS. ,'anks high among the to alao rezponslbie for"the fflre.*try Night, which is betag-heh > dustries of New Jersey and tlie state 'aetlvitizs oi wiej state aaa'' nas" super­ liispiGGS=ot5Che Union Cw, AlSx McLintock, Mrs. work divers the ehtire field1 of 'agricul­ tural resources were $1,772,278, Lqgan, Thomas Gray, B o-1 work were developed, its duty- will be Works Progress- Administration. > , , ture dud is designed to develop methods npsor., William Caddie, John ire fpr those who are unable, either The Emergency Relief Administration of controlling destructive insects aixd i Jiinct Alexander, Mrs. Mar- through - un-employment- ■ -or-- other certifies to the • National Re-employ­ diseases of;plants

.1549-1551 'Summit Ave,,. Hillside ANNOUNCES REM OVAL OF OFFICES TO 98 BROAD STREET CORNER WEST JERSEY STREET B r i s t o l Ptouei C li-tsii ELIZABETH, N. J, S e r v i c e

Awaiting the arrival of her per of the game. Two of these .dog at the IPuppy Club atop the four ’ characters *jnay be moved Park Lane Hotel* in New-York*. forward and. sideways on the FORD T| Typewriter ' Miss Helen Roosevelt (right), rel-qi blue spaces. One may be moved forward, sideways and backward l JUY LOIIBARDOrVho^l*'thoroughly acquainted with the air w«vtf|> , i ative ot Mrs. FrafcklinrD. Roose­ SPECIALISTS velt, plays comicheckers with a on the blue spaces only— tbe !• getting intimate knowledge of another kind of wa^ea^what friend, Miss Dorothy Rainier. same _.as; the king in checkers. K e n t AddiD6 an? two on* • crul,aer and1 the other a epeed boat,' underTila Played on a diamond-shaped The fourth’ character may move ' 1422 N. Broad Street Machine mw«nd. day^at.>.iMn^lEatUrn daylight time. the characters shown in his Jor^ oornered you must jump. jpj*p NEWARK.N.J. have to be adjusted. to suit such Jey-s- and D uties changes, -nr..neihaps Millrirnn1 hn.,1 fn^|jfrit,tan.,other.Sn?ttMmenta-anil U S O l i l Little Lights on of Holiday Time thejn be ijeminded of; them. — Glil)drcP"caB' lcamr In tender f i™ — tffa-t the home is :R circle made. o[ LIVING Child Needs'Adjustment' to d:#erefit.-UnUs,ren6-^hfiS. each bait hab the right’ to Individual' freedom Home; During Period of wide latitude Hisie--remains the • of Vacation. flee of -the fainijy, WhJ?h Jtho’uld bs respected. There must be co-ffper. By MARIA LEONARD fficattefi- days are here, «,tlon».. and - va-eatlon days eau foster' of Women, University of Win “chfigren feel .> a ft»e;ous dreedoa fhla. however- oldrnr-young ths-'fflprm .from rfestraint,. acd, fl»m tasffs. It bers. ' is a period of readjustment,.Juat as © Boll'Syndloatei^--WNU Service. •mii'cli as is the, hlfiMing. of School 100 PER CENT -It Is.-^a'-l for . parents frt':. annreclate this, for by so dol°g they "will spare themselves aija1 incn- some difflettf mttoentBr personnel- director- of a- Iwga sast-^ erarti^f:flisrV^bserTOfe'^waA-tefiai, * yanng- nhlldjen. wUCiffe to- The interest . of .iffy- Visit “ rentered- ~clTHSfn^tr rely ’tnOTD-^w>ther--1ieJh around her summa^^Boi..^3®, 8W ' feet theff’ flme :hy. suggesting gsjues, cent business wom'an, Wo up - you or little helpful tasie pitds attractlye ohongo these ■figures If you were fair- throiteh the Idea ‘of. relieving -her1 of ingr a. youtljT,, person • of ohdraclqr In worir" The rest J alp tm lii at the" •yopr business? leash of any restraint, hliiffyinfi-that ' M entalAdeei uaey - - IE as. school was their exneeted ^ A p6- - Cooperal a „ —iO% 'Kiiar. fafafttMtirorr-. “ industry m m l&6aBSS^=jiia^3HTd^e—’ -wilUbe-irked by reoijests to Uo mlnOM My Job resembles7a physjcIM^f Johs, quite within their ability, oMd| said laughingly, one-look a f the pa­ errands, "ffowerer- few, or, per- tient tells more -.than several reference | hape, even to b^re pleasant sugges­ letter's.” During^ her first interview tions about recreational, diversions. ghe glimpses the individual’s attitude f -Sferadii&es 'careful ttoutfht eg the toward life1 -by -what~she-calls--“four hg^Bg^niotheHiesfeiwkfto^tUfc success signals.” They are: dren froffi leaning on her too mnehl a. Wfcat is the poise of 'the headt ' in tUfe first Instance, and from b'e; V15RHE1ADthe shriek of hod wh.eels hpiBlpyTa bitW ^dBf,1tf'the leefffld, THE ang- j v D'oes/she look as- well going, as [ oiHiipii palIs cuts through the b lit Is wen .for thg .mother to ffays-JM as an rain coming?-■ ’ ! f iiig, rsLttlljag roGLr 'tlr—t definitely understood that she expects -^hcl-grlnds to a 'c. Does she use or abuse the king’s GREAT LAKES 0 * H1. rounds■; W:"c&rve to be told whan any one.of the sjhJM Viathe SS. OCTOR ARA and S.S.JUNlATj m beiowv tbe-clangin;g o f English?'- ■ u Nature**.-Route to and.fron% the West” -.stop. Dov dren gpes out, and where the place I 1 bellij, the honking : -of- d. Has she personality pins? street Is, Many adults bellev'e It Is a wise f§!f| -:rautoirK>bile- hctriis,- the shoutsi of' Posture was her first signal. Pew* fck£?5SfrBtto th^i^uty^oCLho [preoifflon’ te^lettye such word a-f J.‘E(ewsht>yq tad' tor/ the • b exB:atnr people- realize, how--self-revealing pos-. Ing^Bun-drenehcd decks, cooled^ by. |-thisctmy on. of steel tore Is. ThO set of.one’s head on tl# I Hoes, sSnoe someilmee It Is Seelrfli 'n&Jf ilix'otq paSe ornecessary, to' geteln^taueh-Mth: stone flow endless stream of shoulders bespeaks one’s degree of comfortable passage onlururious Un- them, and some bile jiff th'6 hoiide ' hurryii huma fifty "ESC raucous ^ambIfcIonr~oi^ lack^oS^it- .A straight bile facilities between all porta. Low ra iW l^ ^ ^ w T ® * whWBaB&trl»=, fare* include meals and bcrth. ^Ccin- . frftfflc. Fc)r this-isL-ake'Steeetj-the passed^into-i:he-T)ossession-of-^“ mlgbtlerHHI front look reflects one’s •self-ciohfldence. m r w e ll, ..also;.to expeqt- chlidren- northero ' boundary of Chicago’s famous Loop, already they were strangers in the land of their | Too much self-confidence, however, is write ua for descriptive booklet. I to be home promptly, fo r . meals— on a summer-day‘in the year 1985s 1 • a$ had as none, for that approaches GREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION -.^©n-a summer day ■a hundred. years agow to mafeeHshiB set w ill r anmewhere in Germany o f .a M mailed upon receipt ofitic. If •german, wh6S6 place, 'icciui'illng''to .... 1 -want, the complete package No. demioffleial announcement/“must Je , , 25dB c o n fin in g sufticienT' :~cm nr ’tnkeir-br'a;-new^bom-'ehild^L Mountain Craft cotton, crpellet hook, jfl'ons.and diagram , send ,this_^.ey payment 40 c' and you w ill receive: it FTER a day of motoring, golfing, by mail. - ■ • * A* jbathing or any o f the outdoor ADDRESS -HOME, CHA^PT COM* .spor&win'ch'expogefift eyes to win d , OTf; DEPARTMENT 'B,...N ine­ dust or glare of the sun, get bade teenth and St, Louis avenue, St I the beauty and luster o f rested eyes OUIS,( Mo.'iylU. - - by using; at gight o n retiring,- tfi® | ipclose a stamped addressed _ Famous gamom •Remedy,nemtiuy.____ , . ’elope for reply when' writing, ation. W iV liV il W iful— - Mind’* Poiiibilities jnh.ft_m.infi la invincible,, when she TS'k(^effrta^ ,>re)i^'i3i3®‘R'~hep. •ourage...... What then must length be when she is fortified and upon Watch Your , thought and deliberation'/—Fr erthp writings of Marcus' Aurelius. Kidneys./ Be Sure They. Properly Cleanse the Bloo^h Quick, Pleasant V O U R kidneys «re constantly fUter- T Ing w id e matter from the blood Successful Elimination slream. But kidneys sometimes lag In- their work—-do not act as nature tended— fail (o remove Impurities that Let’s be frankMiiere's .only one poison the system when retained. . wav for yonr body to rid Itself of Then you may suffer naggingback- the waste mateHUl llial cannon noil- ’ ache. d lltlmm, soanty-er too-freqirenl— ity. gas, headaches, bloated feelings urination, getting u p at night, swollen - aad a dozen Other discomforts. limbi, feel nervous, miserable— Tour Intestines must fca o tio n and idle Way to make them move Quick­ W M Use-Doan’s Pills. ly, pleasantly, successfully, without Doen's are especially for p o orly func­ griping or harsh Irritants Is to chew tioning kidneys, They are recom­ a Mllnesla Wafer thorocghly, In ac­ mended by grateful users the country cordance with directions on the bot­ r. G et them from any druggist. tle., or tin, then swallow! .1, Mllnesla. Wafers, p.ure milk hf ' magnesia In-i^biet form, each aq'fly- alent to a tablespoon tai liquid milk, DOANS PILLS of magnesia,' correct acidity, bad breath, flatulence,at their source, and enable -you to have' the quick, PARKER’S pleasant, successful elimination so , HAIR BALSAM necessary TxrirbuiriaBt-healthi------Removes Dandruff-Stop# Hair Falling MUnosia Wafers come *» bottles [Beauty to Gri|,in^ Faded Hair at 83c and 60c or in convenient tins ■at 20c. Recommended by thousands FtORESTON SHAMPOO-Ideoee. S M B M of ’ physicians. AU good druggists connection with Parker’s Hair B&lsam.Makea the ’ cany them. Stajt using these pleas­ hair soft and fluffy, 60 centa by mail or at drng- ant tasting effective wafers today, riflta. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogne, N.Y. THE NEW FIRESTONE GROUND GRIP TIRE WILL ENABLE YOU TO USE YOUR CAR, TRUCK AND TRACTOR INALL KINDS OF WEATHER

T h e body of this tire is built with patented Gum-Dipped Cords, giving it extra strength and greater flexing ability wiflibut creating heat, the greatest enemy of tire life- • The extra-heavy super traction tread on. this tire is scientifically designed' to prevent the bumpiness on smooth roads that is so objectionable in other tires, designed for traction in soft ground. This heavy self-cleaning tread, required to withstand unusual pulling traction and strains, is securely locked-to the cord body by, Firestone’s patented construction of two extra Gum-Dipped cord layers under die tread. GROUND GRIP TIRE These new and unusually effective QumDififted Firestone’ super traction tires enable you to SIZE ------PRICE"------operate your tractors, trucks and passenger 4.40/4.50/4.75-21.... $ 9.80 4.78/8.00-19...... 10.80 cars f o r all kinds of farm work and over 4.50/4.75/5.00-20__ 10.35 8.25/5.50-17-1—___ 11.50 ground and roads that could not be traveled 5.25/5.50-18....-____ M.75 jyith ordinary tires/ even equipped with 6.00-16...... 14.15 chains. Why Buy a Tile Thai Does Not Carry the Manufacturer's Name or Guarantee when you can buy Firestone Tires bearing the Firestone Name and Guarantee in any one of the five grades of tires— and get better quality and service no higher price

’OlOfltlO Tiff sehtirel tvpe^ 'COUSIEI IYK Q w *naa*t Tbis^tli For tbooe ear Equal or au parlor w m ig | | raiS5b^ Fires ton?£He •afety as°lheLM munufa

listen to the Voice of firestone— fea tu rin g Margaret Speaks, Soprano, ■and th e Firestone Choral Symphony, with W illiam Daly’ t Orchestra—emery Monday night over N, f t C—WEAP firestone Network, p Cl 1916. F. T. *B . On.

A FageBgM HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY,? JULY 26, 1935..

WHERE WHERE To Buy It BUSINESS REVIEW To Have It Rhn.

(the' wmil!' wiH'rake-TJarrin' ihi, GEDDES DISCUSSES CRANFORD MAN WILL OUTDOOR ACTIVITY revent to oommemorate-the ZBaf™11 Rust-Proof Materials Used In Model Home mversary .ttf .scouting,"to AmetiS f Smut, fh'"ttitt5ff~'Ophga bin b " % HARMONY, SALES TAX RUNFORFREEHOLDER KEEPS SCOUTS BUSY member of. the local delegation' is brought to-your ..atenlkw •» every boy will have a chance'fa •Assembly Candidate Declares ’radii 0. You&g, Mechanical En- Series O f' Oamporees Comprise clpate. Many Republicans Are At Sea; girfeer And -Insurance Special­ Largest Part Of Events; To Still For Repeal Of Nete Tax ' ist, Throws Hat In Bing ,.. Close With "Jamboree SHERIFF’S /lowing tne persistent reports oi OlA big cvciiLc httVc -been ylatme------/Ms friends that thCV-Wottld Succeed lh the - Scouts of Union, -Council for “the Inducing' him- bn enter the race Frank summer season..Three of these have “Young; nr"T Ttctetito 'TdHtse,“C!raiT ' Ml'eadV taken hlafeB.-rHl/li-l I points put of, a nosslhle'--l-0(in The pd.t- Tmat/affairs- of the community. He to. rols qualfylng were: Troop Ofl, d£ Spring- leived an education to mechanlcal'er. field, Beavers; '.15 Elizabeth, Bear; 52 gtoeerlng at Oamegie Institute |f| Roselle Park, Stag; 38: Llhden, JSlytog Teohnoloirv, whlebjiMji^>i/-t-fa> grwi met Eagle; 70' Qranforti,’-Racoon;- 7 EHea- .the Nalvv- during the tYqrld War. beth, Gobra; 47. Rahway, pine Tree; j75?;Cranrord. Coocoo; 33 Linden,'Nira; Shortly after the War, he left the- ear,I ll Elizabeth. Panther; vl Hillside, Pan­ gineertog field to enter the Insurance ther; 76. Qrapford, -Hyena; '52 Roselle 1 business,®!! has -stocs become .one ofl Park, Eagle; 77 .Orahford, Beaver.; -73; materials, water lines and a thous­ per Tube with , solder fittings Is be­ tlie leading insurance specialists to the and and one other Important Use 175' Oianf-ord,. Jutoor Leaders; 33(Lin-- ing employed for/water lines which ’ East, deh, Beaver; 48 Rahway,- BOar,-86’ Lin­ ages. assures a fuU-free flow of both colfl- to shelter Ms family den, Eagle; 25 Elizabeth, Rattle Snake; Glmrles R. G-eddes, candidate for thl There Is npw under 'construction and hot water at all times. The Sponsored Cranford A. C. home" that could withstand 74 Hlliside, nape: 13 Ellibeth, Silver Republican nomination for the Assem- at Westfield, New Jersey, ..on 'the hardware, and lighting-fixtures and : My. this week : sued 'i lm fury of the elements and af- Insect screens are made from one 90 Crar.ford, Bat; ,80 iCWtefoWU t da- picturesque Shackamaxon Drive, ^j;er stone his college days, when he] Beaver; Jfl Linden, Black Bear; 0 Ell- E£ claring fhat^tepubllc^BI theto comfort,- It would re-' of copper’s best alloys, bronze,. ’’adjacent to the Skackardaxon Qoun- starred^ !n 'fcrotball and -basketbai:, Mr. izabeth, Piamlng Arrow; 30 LtodenJ 5-' the county. -Is somewhat Of a' mystery i volumes , to .describe the trend which material has &1b0 been used ring from the day of’ the caVe- try Club, ft model home whioh wll) Young has been particularly Interested1 I Beaver. ;' . and the sales - tax issue win not be have every, condor. known' to the zifisus^U t^fog^torlfe-/ to that of our present ClyUlza- (to Sihletlos. AS sponsor of the Gran-1 . burled as far as'fae is-concerned. -fflg modern- architect end engineer. It Copper wires- -glth adeoustfl nutlf Jord Athletic Olnh, bo -Is woll lrpown Soout Kite - ; , statement follows:1 * Is being constructed by Bert G. There Is 3-old .metal that lets will provide plenty of artificial - :, “In answer to' the'many rumors and Oldford &* Company, -Inc., and Is to sports followers In Union County. I The second big event was Scout iji’te l prominent part light when. the ,»an sets,. Thesis:.: -— newspaper articles, stating, there was •one of the General Electric homes He Is a member of the Cranford Re­ it Wannanco Park, alLended by 1. 3h o f-civilization, wires., with fhelr many plugs also now under course of ■ consimuetlPEf publican. Ctub,' the Republican Exech-j 060. Scouts. More Sooui» peace and harinony In the Hepubllcanl dern invention provide for the operation ,-g£ all-, re c e n t ly - throughout the country as a part, Of leaders'repfbsenting patrols Party In Union County, , and that there i been so handicapped manner .df. labor-saving devices In­ tlve CtotoitoLttee ffoto the .third district, 1 and 32 would be no sales tax fight in the oomS] the Federal Housing Administra­ cluding electric wasting machines; :the tfnloc County Veterans Assoolation, took part to the second Campovee, held tion program. , . a t’ Hlllsl'de. Eighteen patrols made to* election, I wish to say that I have e possible. "Than 'vacuum cleaners, -electric Irons. ^the Young Men’s Repiiblioan Club of standard rating; Troop 15, Elizabeth, personally spoken to a majority of the] st discovered by " Copper is bSlhg.qEBP for toai i ho: palon County, Amerlcta Legion, Azuifl Bear; ID Cflhfgd, Raooon;"28 Tcfon- leaders In various parts of the County, ay thousands of togs, gutters and dawuspou mn y ( mod- Lodge, -F. & A. M. lafi 'of Cratoord S and they- expressed themselves as foi- ley, Wplfj,--30 Ltodan,. Flying Eagle; 72 ised - to harness will protect the-vimi p America Presbyterian Men's Club of - Cranford - lows: "WC only know from what we ■lee'tricity for In­ roof from snow, rain an Hiltetde, Fox; 34 htoden; Woh; 72 Hill­ homes today tb i most desirable i His statement follows: . H have read, or torn rumors that peace! cus, for noting struotiVe elements. Wol all the wnrldT’' side,- Tiger; 33 Linden, Nira; 33 lin ­ den, iRavsn; 72 'Hillside, -Flying Eagle; £. was declared as'far_as the Senate and] "j Will Give FuB Time „ Sheriff. Candidates were concerned, but issues, economy and repeal of "the skies -28--TownleyT-StaftH-38—Idhdaijr Eagle; as to how this .whs brought about, or tax. I understand a special session of . am to a position to devote full 7 Elizabeths Wolf;-38 Linden, Fox; 39 who was consulted, and on what terms, the Legislature is to be called to oom^ “me to the duties, of e freeholder and Llndbn, Panther, Cobra; 66 Springfield, i . no-one has beer, able to answer.” As Iplete the State's tax program and other if elected, will make every effort -to Beaver; 33 Linden, Beaver; 16 Eliza­ r; for there being no sales tax fight in beth, Ram. unfinished business. that the affairs "of Union Oounty are . the coming Primary, -toy many sup*] Trenton Facts I Linden vjfts represented by ^0 Scouts y porters feel that ten attempt Is being I “A number-..of proposals are to be oonfitieted to an. efSclsnt and econom and lbaders deserving special mention submitted, but no mention is made of ' mfide to bury this Ssue. 1 now wish to By SMNATOR GHARLlfS K. LOUJULH'A leal manner. 1 pjjer as quallHoatlons ~>r their enthusiasm. • 1 ’ *• - ■ reassure, these people that I have taken the three paramount subjects; 'with my training as ft' mecfianioal engineer . I^eiKIHons wefe gWen to elSh'Sodlit a .definite stand oh the question, and which thr people 'are most ooiToerned bafL-afcM fcBiateesg experience .1 participating. A standard medallion was i rnader no consideration will I retract namely' repeal of the sales’ tax dir at A study of the apprcprlatior. for thp June 3D,' 1934, there were SO,-* tosuiaoe spedaJlsfe- If it is the -desire] awarded to all patrols qualifying for , one word from my statement given to least the tax on food. Action on the than rank. ' ‘ State Departmmit of. Institutions and 358 d hafged during this period. - of fhe citizens qf this county that /.the press some time ago, anfiounolng Ipffl to- permit pari-mutuel betting at Three mere Oamporees are planned. Agencies dearly todl^ies how a laskflBOne of the clearest demonstrations utilize toy enery and . experience | ;’'"m y candidacy fqr Assessemblytoan from tracks. Legislation; to regulate The .next one, will take plaoe on Sat­ I of Snosfledge of %e iiw faots prevents bbeir best interest as ft memher of . union County, on a platform" of eoon- A sweat shops. It toay be possible, Lo|Jhe economy efforts of tjiic dapart- urday afternoon 2 p. pon- . dmy and repeal ,of the sales tajc. if this session .Is called, that many leg­ and understanding of-lhe economy ef-l ment is shown to the. managementeof .teoard of Freeholders, I am ready te! serve.” * WmiiHB MM Sunday morning a t 1 1 a. j Chills Method Vicious islators will content to be rubber " ts continually betog made at Tren-I food service. The appiopHhffihforRls ,t Wartoanoo Park In the grove ad­ stamps' again, and h'oodwifiK the peo- n. As the approprlr.!on of this &e- . “I have stated in articles to the press, item, amounting to $1,288,600 te at the joining the archery range. An award as-1 do now, tbit the method used to I pie -by- passing the franchise and to-1 cement represents approximately •one- I yearly rate of only $$6.62 for sESt .lh- will fe.;||||4t8jhftoh Soout attending ;^ sojve _the tax problem, the sales tax, :bme- tax, but if^the. legislators who third’ of the total appropriation from mate. Cefecerla style 'self-service ‘has five out of ste of these sainmer-sotf- 'oted-. for the teles tax are defeated .■ >, most vicious and unreasonable in the general (state fund,' It- should cer- been installed generally with a-materlal URGE PRECAUTIONS vitles.. The. list _two -.Oamporees-wlll-be View Qf the nresp-nt eGonnmln gi tuahlfm - n the coming primary, this -would talnly be of interest to all tj.xpayers. held on August 10 to the Linden-Rah* in food waste and a large de- ' in New Jersey. Further, examination of twaken. the Legislature to a sense at myjeetiMis and m=Augus1r2frtfiFaie: The this departmentTer paid personnel, idtehen. and the facts-show that .-the-sales tax was its oMigatlons to the people. So I the fiscal year 1333-36 totals $10,213,- FOR SAFE VACATION Roselles, ~ peat that the voters must decide to the dining room services; wherever possible Union Ooanci: with tlieir leaders are the most hasty and Ill-considered piece 97-2.36, which is $495,000 more than the of Legislation of all times. In the-firs .ng "Primary, whether they been consolidate^ in order to re- camping at Camp Mohican this year. total appropriation fir the previous Harold .B Enlow of the first aid and place, consideration of-new revefcue, i: toen who ^llhonestly and couregi ■duba,* oveiheadt Several tasiitutionBJ lire saving, service of the- Americas! Red Camp Mohican is conducted by the year. Obviously, If onj fails to go any business^as.In Government* is'toredue !y ^tand, for economy, no new fitts o f bakeries have enlarged their capacities Cross has issued the following hints Robert Treat Qounell of Newark, Gren­ [./■" the operating ekpences ’wherever 1 tax and repeal of the sales' tax, or toei further than eswmlnlpg that one figure older to supply bread to netghbor- for a safe vacation: ville A. Day is the camp dirsotor for- difficult to understand - iwnepe -. is-justifiably. possible to do st), and'; who will Just be plain rubber stamps" t institutions^ at lower cost. Dairies, .'"A ll. vacationists should carry a She Union Council assisted by Fred /.study of the cost of GoveAment il economy enters the -picture. When It Is ;geries tad farms are operated on s sample first aid kit of 14dtae,- a roll o' Senkowsky and Walter Keifer. this State will show a number of place considered, hpwever, that sum re­ similar basis. Canneries operated with bandage and sterile gauze dressing, The Big-Event- z Where this can be Cone. In addition to presents an actual, dsrsase to per oap- te.labor conserve all .of ths the .I3dtoejhauld.be applied-to-ah cute and . Any-Soout-is-entlSed-te.-take part -& Si economizing, there must be a divers___ a cost from $388.83 In the previous scratches.. :l ty of funds available for. the purposes CLEAN GOVERNMENT us crops during the growing the WasHtogton Jamboree for the last ear' to $381.28 for 1933-36, and that the production, last year having .“Dont’ swim rigjlt after eating; don't two weeks to August,. beginning on. |Z needed, rather .thaira hew assessment dive Into ool'd water when overheated; I r r°vide6 for 650 more patients it -been 400,000-gallons cap o f -frotte and August 18. Patents interested In send-, . to supply money that has already been Ijjpftrti the .technique lor ■ rescuing ar.y p/dmieoted. I am glad" to note that the SENTIMENT IS SEEN tay easily be seen ths economy ®d-l /ege tables. tog. their boys can secure, applications, at extravagance Is the watchword. swimmer, to distress or to any Sqrt-of the SSout Headquarters at 033 Governor is beginning to see that , the In order, tQ offset tile, rapid increase vfttpr aooldeht.”, diversion of money is n oH H Institinioiinl Population Up North Broad steeet, Elizabeth., trmon. O. Clifford Thomas, - President of the In-the cost of meat, stat^lestitutions -I n case- of poison Ivy, sumac o£ Oounoil expects to send two full troops c*'.practice after afl, for on l| l| |lftoe] After T brief study, of ' the operation1 nlon County Republican Voters Lea- observe meattesq^jjaa^an dlthe .quaatl- poison oak wash -the jaected part with' consisting of 86 boys and six leaders. Established 1910 outltoed a method of the diversion oil of tide major ffepartpsat, the only djf. SOTgand water, then rub with aamwsi-w-. $ 2 ,m M road money for realty relief. ae, reported today Shat* the Clean :at served have been reduced. -There is still room for a few boys tin Appraisals Made Ifloul't. thing to understand is how It ls| v. ,® e s m 3 vacationist will take orte 1444 North Broad Street “It was pointed out on several oc-| ovemment Committee of the organi­ Menus, prepared well In advance!' are these two trpops but quick action is fe- posrible to . keep costs at such a . bare ■of (.the. • many1 firsF/gi# courses made .. caslons that there is *7,000,000 in thel always closely checked. for costs, with oonunendeS. Three thousand boys from Waverly 3-8891 zation had rendered a preliminary re­ possible .by the American Red Cross State Highway Fund which totals $38,- minimum and still maintain a fe- ise . of as ma'ny items as possible the U.- s. and various parts of port.. Ths Committee stated: , chapters through out tho United Stales. ■ OOOfOOC, that can he' used1 In, this way. . 'kably high degree cf efficiency, in "Public sentiment appears to be. over­ the tosHtuttonal farm .produorionu However, he will Bgifelv Wholly upon | This -tremendous sum plus the $2,600,- the-last, ten years thsre has been a whelming to favor of a Clean Govern­ his own memory but Will have a dopy 000 which the State recently collected steady rise In pcpaiatlblntjof state to- FIRST" OHURCa OF CBRIST, ig-the American : Red Cross first aid ^.frcsm the sale of .ths Port,pf New -York ment movement to Union County. The stltutlons, increasing from 11,52'6 lh SCIENTIST. toxt book that has tostrucKons asfi to |f Authority Bonds, In addition to other demand-for &e repeal'a'ttie 'sales tax 1253 Falrmoant avenue, Elizabeth, N SPECIAL 1934 to 17,923 In 1684.1-. 1836, the Insti­ lustrations proper methods - spins or. hand, are sufficient to carry 1$/jgetTtoi®e; vWteiii record'm J. Branch ofrthe Mother eJhuroh, The showing ths . I. D, A. Here's How tution population has increased to 1S,« te give firs/ add.” A sparkling’ Class of Our us over until 1936.without the aid of the Clean Government delegation from ,768 and the ''appropriation for 1936 is -Mret Church of Christ; Scientist, Bos- additional levies placed on the cltf- ton. Mass/ .. D*- W. De Kletoe, Medical Director Bottled Beer Essex County during the past session of based on an estimated population of . sens ofishe State. Besides this, mere is Sunday-School- 9:30-tt.r -m.___ of the American Red Cross, Issues an Ice Cream The very tiling for that tire the netesiatute has appeated. tothe Re- 19,819, additional proteotlon warning to vaea- the lief that- Federal Administrator Morning Service 1 1 .: 0 0 a, m, Hot feeling and say-r-is it gooi WSlsaS 'krtlte throughout am- &jun§, net, Jesplte the Set It^r the popida- itotetssjalstq fdrinlc-fi-oni shaMaw-ter Hopkins has reduced'the Assessment on TVeelnesday aventog sertore ,0:00 p 29c Ask your neighbors and frienc , the Stale $500,000 per month, effective. -V^fr^^fenal-dM^aldoiisriirthe5^ tlon of toe Institutions has'lnoreased 32 m. ReadtogrOOm 320 Morris ^avenue, s-jifaced wells because of typhated fever. A. well of this type may be safe one They Keep it in their Ice Bo Qhtober 1. These are Just a few of the sembly and with new Senators repre­ per cent in the last sh years the total Pllzabeih open dally from 10 aim unto Quart senting-the will of the people, an d'iff except Sundays and holidays. 4ay and polluted the. next: Even cry­ Your Guests will thaaajt you |:j9iitoi9mles fbat- could be made to avoid' cost' of operation has In creased' only - 15c PINT *• Stich a thing as the sales tax, a tax en­ -eelfish- personal Interests-nor-rpMliieal "Tryth” will be-&e- subject of the stal clear water may be polluted, he you order a case eallinj I r cent and the per oapita cost salilte offlpfrt acted primarily ’for the aid of relief madhtoes, eedlomloal goyelpment pan Lesson-Sermon -In . the Chutehes of has' decreased 22 pcf esnt. Does this mhriste Scientist,, on. Sunday, Elizabeth 3-8520 . ,-for-the jobless, yet increases, the relief be realized. -• ■ look' like teXtravagaBce? 7 . cost $1,000,000 annually by the" ERA’S' The PMafcn" Text is ’THoirhast'-7er- L i b e r t y . "order adding -two par cent to the ■ ‘It should not be forgotten that As­ -In the face of rapidly rising costs for deemed- me, -O Lord Qod' of trutto’ Sjihiourts gives relief clients.. semblyman Herbert J.-Pasooe. hse bull! food, clothing, -9|.«na . -household' ((E*SB.kns.31;5)<’ DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF H e n r y R e c h — Believes Tax Unpopular fedord. fof ecbnpjby. before taxes iPPUajJen eaplta'ocsts for 1035 have Among uhe st-tetiens whioh comprise P h a r m a c y Distributor H j!# ! spy that' the principle of party largely , in conformity with that of iihe' beeajdj ^ 4116 ?°™st l figure-since the; Lessoh-Sersibn is the - following^ 193 5 LAWS IS ISSUED 151 Liberty Ave,, Hillside, N.J. i the Bible: "In that_d&5> Shall this Liberty 'Ave, and Bloy Strei is. Jpovemment Is destroyed when any in'dl- Essex County Clean Government ’dele­ 1918, 5he progress o{ economy. In this’ WAverly 3-9805 dividuai attempts to Impose npoti the department Is clearly .indicated in the I ta .thrland pf. Judah; ■ The _ New Jersey state Hillside, N. J. - gation. It is te -Ije hbped tbit the Re- We '-have a' strong city; salvatioh/ will Libra- .people. amiethtag..that-the-pep^e-have- pubiioanB of unlim county, both oy- .comparison-of, the #per oapi-ta cost this- mr^gh’Ite Legislative Refer so overwhelmingly voiced their objec­ God appoint t o walls arid bulwarks; ^argneht, foTlowing" the "praotlte. "oi gantoatlon and' Independent, will mani­ sar of $381.29 with the $508 in 1930. Gpsn-yd- tha gates, that the righteous tions to, and wjiat further preof is neo- r Efficiency Increased former years, has issued a De icriptlye essary. when we have but to -ctohe the fest 'thelr-approval of his splendid re* nation whldh kcepeth the thlth may List of Laws apd Joint Resolutions en- ,The economy"' measures which re­ -sterin” (Xsaleh 28:1, 2). / i- result of -the hasty action, in setting --tap.' cord,by drafting jjjm as their, nominee, .ftotpd by the 1835. Legislature. This 7A Averly 34055 Res; Bigelow 3-51351 AlbertE, Zieder, Mgi 1 the multitudinous phases of the neiw -for -the, StateL Senate, sulted to these saviagi; however,, have .The Lesson-Se.rmon' also : 'includes Descriptive list ooxes from "the - ex­ deal legislation ate one by pne coming mahner Impaired the efficiency tne foSowtog passage from the Chrls- “Possl’bly. an entire ticket oan.- be perienced hands, of Assirtant S jte Li­ jPfcjtooM. and in v j# of these foots I of the department, wMoh* has greatly Sclenoe textbook “Science and brarian John- P. Dullard, It g'ves Uu- Consolidated House Wreckers ask the.good Republicans of 'this d'6un-| pat hits the held which will be loyal ' pea«3. The totessiva treatment Health with Key to the. Scriptures” by -blll and-ehapter- number: of- each mea- SECOND HAND BRICK and BUILDING MATERIAL -,Jy to unite for the.beet.totereste-df.tbe.,to the prtoKples of Clean Government given by toe New Jersey, institutions Mary Baker. Eddy: "Ask youbself: Am m together with’ the name of the „ r Avenue ’ Irvin (rt.nn N J 'bairte ang. ko^Pnmeat, shd^iboveauu auuvc all,tuu., ewv*And whioh _— " will'give — o-*' w w to tuav. the u, citizens of has .resulted ta -the a'ciaty to maintain I living ths„hfe itot! approaches Ote introducer and the purpose of "the act, nd tVml- nil /u\v\A-t J aI-, Alir Pmmfvr ft ftW —4 i.. * __• supSeme good? Am 1 demdhstrahng the ;f; demand that all.-’Candidates for-offl&.Sur .County a definite‘ choiee Prl- lilgh discharge ratos'so that, despite Free copies may be hftd ley addressing Too iH W S r - Nothing tod large and WM healing power of. Truth and Love? If Effl&SftTe their afcjihd on It-to these vital fary JDay,” I the intake of 30,100 In the five years Haddon' IvlWjV State Librarian^ at possible priced 8 matenals to rePair y°or Hpme at the lowes so, then the way will grow' brighter,. WitOElv ;■