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CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PRICE THREE CENTS City Must Have New Schools BOARD OF HEALTH BILL BOOSTER SAYS TO DISCUSS Gold Star Mothers Unveil kRM NYWS SOME TIME * It Crisis Is To Be Averted ACTS ON PROTEST O'TAKE A VJALK THROUGH COMMUNITY TREE Memorials to War Heroes THE BUCIUECS DISTRACT VJITH Xhree-Fourths Of Children Are Taught In Over-Crowd­ AGAINST FUMES A SOLBAU SOUR LOCK. OU MOOR PLANS MONDAY City Joins In Homage To Those Who Fell In Flander’s ed Rooms Says President—2 Years Behind Schedule. FACE AUO SEE WOW FEW SMILES Field—1500 Witness Unveiling At No. 1. Engaging Expert To Probe GREET SOU « YV4EU WAUC Meeting To Be H~ld Unden is two years behind in ,ts 4 room addition to School No. 6. Alleged Nuisance THROUGH AGAIU WITH A City Hall. With sobbing Gold Star mothers fore were lying on their cots too school building program. And, as The Board of School Estimate will SAWUUG CHEERFUL MALI HER- officiating, the city unveiled its two weak to take nourishment, were now Mayor McGillvray has called a sitting up and yelling with joy. Men the Board of Education officials be asked to approve the appropria­ In response to an Eighth Ward ALSO SEE HOW FRIEUOUN AvlO memorials to the heroes who fell in in wheel chairs literally went wild; ,|ew the situation, congestion will tion immediately after an estimate petition protesting against the em­ meeting for Monday evening for the the greatest of all wars which ended SOLIUM FOLKS LOOK * JUST while youths with crutches waved ^ most critical next fall. The tn- is given. Mr. Brady has been con­ ission of gas and acid fumes from purpose of organizing a committee seven years ago Wednesday. Trm \T oueei to make arrangements for the city’s them excitedly in the aisles, and men iire system will suffer unless mi re ferring with New York estimators the Baywav Refinery of the Stand­ Armistic Day was observed with first community Christmas tree. Sev­ with one arm waved that, be said. clsss rooms are provided. With and on Tuesday night he will tell the ard Oil Company, the Board of appropriate reverence. Business eral citizens have already expresesd Bedlam reigned. realty developments maintaining Board the amount of money needed Health Monday night authorized the ceased for one hour and the city a desire to aid in the work and it The two cots next to Gaptairi Iheir present pace, a great influx of to carry out the program. appointment of an expert chemist to was bedecked in National colors. ; is planned to “start the ball a- BfW residents is promised. The Despite the fact that 3 eight grade investigate and asked the co-opera­ The township monument was un-1 Conlin’s were veiled with screens the rolling” at a nearly date. Hoard, Architect Brady and Supor- classes have boon taken from crowd­ tion of the State Board of Health furled by mothers of six of the seven . next morning, he said. His two bud­ It is expected committees will be risor Principal Howell unanimously ed grammar schools and placed in inspector with L. J. Richards, the lads who made the supreme sacrifice j dies were killed by the intense ex­ appointed to thoroughly cover the jjree on the urgency of acting at the high school, the system still re­ local advisor. for the cause of democracy, while citement as were other wounded and city, and it is hoped to make the af­ shell-shocked warriors. to avert serious trouble. mains congested. “Get the best man in the State Mrs. Andrew More, Sr., mother of j fair such a success that it will be­ Armistice had come just when the To meet the situation the Board 1 “Over three-fourths of our chil­ of New Jersey," President Wein­ the only borough boy to lose his < come an annual feature. American forces had driven the Hun has approved the following two-year dren are in classes of from 36 to 66 berg advised, at the same time ex­ life in the conflict, removed the veil The meeting will be held in the (Continued on Page Four) building program as devised by Ar­ in number,“ said President Hollis­ pressing hope that present condi­ from the second stone on the Curtis; city hall. chitect Brady: ter last night. “The state says a tions in Greater Elizabeth will be street side of the lawn of School No. j junior High Sciioo! centrally lo-1 class of thirty-five children can be terminated shortly. He spoke of one Don’t Forget Rubbers 1. rated in the Third Ward. effectively handled by one teacher. case of illness attributed to the Councilman Thomas A. Arehipley. ] 6 room annex to School No. 2. Forty-two percent of the children fumes by two ELzabeth physicians. And Ear Muffs Tonight chairman of the arrangements, pre­ ROTARY CLUB TO 10 room annex to School No. 3. are in classes of from 36 to 40, while The patient in question is a woman sided over the exercises, which were with small assembly room and gym. we only have 24 percent in rooms and she has been decidedly ill of Hard luck will be sold by the tick­ proceeded by a parade along Wood HELP BOY SCOUTS 8 room addition to School No. 4, where the number of scholars meets late. The president said that the et tonight. avenue. The speakers were Mayor providing gym space. It is the occasion of the second George McGillvray, ex-Mayor H. B. with tlie state’s requirements. In illness of this person was sufficient Decision to get behind the Boy annual hoodoo dance given jointly other words only' 913 pupils are in cause for the Board to act against Hardenburg, Sr., and Captain Allan Scout Movement, not only during the by the Craftsmen’s Club and the Bruce Conlin. DeWitt C. Winans. regulation classes, 1,603 are in rooms the Standard. ‘Cowboys” Mazda Lane drive for funds to be conducted the Eastern Star at the Craftsmen’s war-time head of the township, was where there are from 36 to 40 chil­ Commissioner Kaufman, a H er first part of December, but through­ STAR COUNCIL TO Bldg. East Elizabeth avenue. Every dren: and 1,321 are crowded into 29 hearing the petition, offered a mo­ Trip Halted By Copper unable to he present because of the out the year was arrived at the device that is a harbinger of hard death of a relative. Retreat and rooms with the number of scholars tion empowering the Board to en­ weekly luncheon meeting of the Ro­ luck will be very much in evidence. singing of The Star Spangled Ban­ REPEAT PLAYLET ranging from 41 to 66. gage the services of an expert chem­ Theodore Weise and Charles tary- Club Tuesday. President Har­ Those attending must watch out ner concluded the Armistice Day The President’s tabulations show ist to determine just what is the Coletti, Ohio farmers when they old Depew turned the meeting over for the broken mirrors, keep away program. “The Tittle Red School House," a conditions thus: matter. » work, were “picked up” on suspic­ to H. B. Hardenburg, Sr., when the from ladders, shut t heir eyes to sketch which was presented by mem­ ion by Motorcycle Officer Breen Fully 1.500 were gathered ip . matter was reached. bers of The Star of Linden Coun­ black cats and white pigeons and front of the speakers’ platform when No. 1 i 25 to 35 Eighth Warders, told of the visit Saturday night. Their Ford road­ “Mayor” Hardenburg is chairman cil, No. 97, Daughters of America, avoid the spooks and other weird Mayor McGillvray was introduced 4 36 to 40 of tlie Taxpayers’ committee to the ster bore Pennsylvania license plates of tire boys work committee of the. en September 19th to members creatures who do their stuff on Fri­ as the first speaker. He was brief | 13 41 to 66 Standard’s New York office last Sep- and neither had driver’s credentials club and, after outlining the worn nf the council only, will be present­ day the 13th. in his remarks. He thanked the as-j No. 2 6 25 to 35 tember. The concern followed the or registration cards. They’ gave already accomplished by liis commit­ ed Monday evening directly after Last year the event proved a semblage for the manner in which to 36 to 40 conference with a letter to the Fax- their ages as 16. tee, called on Mr. Young, a repre­ the usu: 1 business meeting. The great success hut this season the they had observed the occasion and 1 41 to fvG payers’ League stating that no ex- Their wardrobe consisted of a straw sentative of the National headquar­ general public is invited to attend. committee is hound to surprise expressed hope that everyone will j No. 3 o 25 to 35 pens-e would be spared to over come hat, a set of heavy underwear, oil­ ters of the Scouts, who gave an in­ A silver offering will be taken. everybody. continue to remember those who j 8 36 to 40 the trouble. The letter also set skin coat, suits of clothes with “cow­ teresting talk on the movement, Mrs. B. Phillips, as teachers, forth the company’s willingness to fought and those who gave their j 2 41 to 66 boy” pants, perfume and shaving DISORDER COSTS S2S stressing the great good that can be will be in charge of the following 2 co-operate with tlie people. lives. No. 4 25 to 35 equipment. One of them fainted Leonard Terry, colored, of Greater accomplished and predicting a pupils: Grace Moore, Sara McGili- 2 Mr. Hardenburg, the war-time 36 to 40 Despite this agreement to bring while Breen was questioning. ! Elizabeth, was fined $25 this morn­ marked decrease in the crime sta­ rray. Eddy Pallmcr, Mrs. Anna Hill. mayor of the former borough, fol­ * 5 41 to 60 about abatement of the alleged Because of their age. they were ing in Police Court on a charge of tistics as the Scouts increase in num­ Mrs. Margaret Drake, .Mrs. I-dna lowed. It was most fitting, lie re-j No. 5 10 25 to 35 nuisance, he says the company con- bers. held pending an investigation. | disorderly conduct. Patrolman Gum- marked, that on the seventh anni-: Paterson. Mrs. Clara Masterson. Mrs. 3 36 to 40 tinned to disturb the comfort and Broadway was their destination. J auskas made the arest. versary of the signing of peace this; Mr. King, executive of Elizabeth Clara Williams, Miss Ann Sneyd 4 41 to 66 safety- of tlie residents of tlie Eighth city- should unveil memorials to its I District, which includes Linden, also Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Elizabeth No. 6 3 25 to 35 Ward. dead. made a few remarks and pled for Bachman, Mrs. Ida Mamol, Mrs. 9 36 to 40 The petition set forth that since Ymerica will have failed to learn ; the support of the Rotarians and all Elizabeth Menke, Mrs. Rose W hi ley, 3 41 to 66 October 16th tlit* gas and acid fumes FATHER OF FOUR AND YOUNG GIRL Ihe lesson of the great war if it ’ other citizens in the coming drive Mrs. Dora Hicks, Miss Lottie Snook, No. 7 5 25 to 35 Continued on page 5 fails to learn the lesson of prepared- j and throughout the year. Mrs. Me a Bettle, Mrs. Emma Fa -ley, 2 36 to 40 Mrs. Alice Hoover, Mrs. Edith Gu­ 1 ------e>------KILLED BY AUTOS ON EDGAR RO AD ness, was the message of Captain j ile. Mrs. Maude Chevalier. Mrs. Herbert N. Morse, Business Man- Allan Bruce Conlin, Westfield’s bat­ Ma More’s Famous Cake P. T. A. Out To Raise tle-scarred veteran, the principal < Minnie Nikola. Mrs. M. Stock lale. ager of the State Board of Educa­ Bus Claims Returning Worker While 17 Year Old Pedes­ Taken; Chef Disappears $1,000 For Playground speaker. Mrs. Emma Loche, Mrs. Jennie More, tion. was authorized to make a phys­ trian Is Victim of “ Road Hogging” Mrs. Mildred Em rich, Mrs. B abel ical survey of the needs of the local He emphasized the urgency of pre­ While Cabby Slumbers paredness—preparedness not for war Lament. Mrs. Maude Spates and Mr. system. He has made exhaustive A fund of $1,000 is being raised by Two lives were lost on Edgar road over the week-end and but to maintain peace. “Let us in­ When Andy More, well known res­ Hoy W lliams. surveys in nearby communities and the Parent-Teachers’ Association ol two others had marrow escapes. Within the past two weeks three sist.” he declared, “that we have ident and famous for his coffee and at the conclusion of each he has School No. 1 to purchase play­ an Army to protect us and a Navy eats, entered his lunch wagon yes­ submitted comprehensive plans for It is proposed to have met death on the city’s most dangerous thoroughfare.. The N ext Number Will Be ground equipment, that will not be ridiculed by other terday morning shortly after five the solution of congestion and other adjoining the The dead this week are: “Somebody Stole My Dog” develop the land nations.” o'clock he found his night chef, problems facing school boards. school with playJiei 1 appurtenances, Patrick Fuller). Sandard ( )il worker and father pf tour child­ Tlie delirium of rejoicing even by Stanley Lesh, missing. The cash By Chief Frank L. Miller President Hollister was to attend The money will he realized by ae- ren. the hospital inmates when news of cupboard was also bare. Behind the the annual meeting of the State Fed­ livities by the Parent- Tcachers’ As- Anna Krutulis, 17 vear old factory worker. the signing of the Armistice spread, counter, he told the police, he found Life being what it is, events oc­ eration of District Boards of Edu­ future a card sociation. In the near was related by the speaker. The John Romanowski, of Morris avenue. curring thus and thus, or in a man­ cation to be field at 4 renton, De­ party will be arranged for the high Fallen had quit work at his Stand­ Miss Krutulis was walking along listners vividly pictured the wound­ Patrolmen Frank. Fedorowits and ner tinted with this and that. Fire cember 4th. In the event he can­ school. ard with the end of the throe o'clock Edgar road Monday morning on her ed veterans as Captain Conlin said: Ryan, who were detailed to probe Chief Frank L. Miller is probably not attend, Vice-president Miss Em­ Mrs. Clara Hill Masterson, secre­ shift and was attem pting to catch way to the plant of H. B. Harden- “Men laughed and cried; cried and the mystery, arrested Ronianawski ma Campbell will represent this saying the meanest of all thieves is tary to the Board of Health, is in the Edgar road bus shortly after burg Co., Inc., when the wheels laughed. There was a conflict of and started a search for the chef. the individual who kidnapped his j city. charge of the committee. It is hoped 8 o’clock Friday night. He of a 5 ton Back bore her to the emotions.” In Rornanowski's car they say they Beagle dog. I Supervising Principal Howell will that entertainments to be held from sprinted passed the gale and, accord­ ground and mauled her to death. Men. who a few minutes be- found on«* of Ma More’s famous The Chief was looking forward to call upon a state representative to time to time will yield funds suf­ ing to reports, ran into the path of It was her custom to walk Edgar ‘ cakes, cigars and a large quantity SETS STYI-F. FOR COPS November 10th— the opening of the i assist him in organizing the contin- ficient to carry out the program. the special workmen's bus contain­ road and then cross over Stiles of cigarettes. Sergeant Frank Wilson is the hap- i gunning season. The business end ! nation school for children now- She is assisted in her co d unit te e ing men from the Grasselli plant. street to Elizabeth avenue. Stic The prisoner drives a taxi and tes­ holding working papers. Their at­ was on the right hand side of the py possessor of a pew ballooned of his gun was hitting on all four work by Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Sparks The injuries he received killed him tified that he slept behind the coun­ tendance at school for a few hours highway, just oil the concrete pave­ chariot a late model Nash. Tour­ (or whatever the term may' be and and Mrs. t :hn Lambert. The date before he reached the hospital. ter during the night. Andy's loss in the dog was ’rearing to go. weekly is required by law. W hen of the next entertainment will he ment, and was a short distance from ing is his hobby. A touring car had slowed up and ------o ------__ actual cash was said to be over $60. organized it is expected that there determined next Tuesday when the pulled to the side to let the special Stiles street when she was killed • Saturday night, however, while Deputy- SIierifT Henry G. Harris The youth held said that while he will be over 80 pupils attending. association meets in the auditorium pass. This maneuver probably de­ instantly. Miller w a s attending duties at hire has returned to his duties after be­ was asleep Lesh fled, taking Roman- An allowance of $50 monthly was of School No. 1. ceived Pullen into thinking t Ho Harry Onions, driver of the truck, Headquarters, someone with a heart ing called to his daughter’s bedside owski’s ear. The vehicle was later alloted to Domestic Department of road was clear; for he continued lost control of the huge machine “kin of a ghoul eloped with his at Yankee Lake, N. Y., this week. found with tlie stolen goods, the High School. his run toward the bus, which had when a Dodge sedan collided with hWk and white spotted pet. The His daughter, Mrs. Mable Elrni, is Applications for janitress were re­ Legion Endowment Fund the truck’s left front wheel. The Romanowski was muni $50 this canine occasionally follows him to made its customary stop to pick up heavy vehicle plunged wildly into recovering from an operation. morning by Judge Klobenspies. tines, Pe being also a fire fiend. He ceived from Mrs. Keeler and Mrs. Given $40 By Italians workers. the embankment, knocking the girl has had the companion for two Snyder. The Grasselli plant special was Miss Rickert, the school nurse, re- to the ground, awl then it plunged years and his loss, particularly at At n meeting of Linden Post No. driven by Ben Orz.e, of this city, , ported making 150 home visits in into a telegraph pole. The pole was] •his time, strikes home. and was conveying the workmen to October. Reports were also receiv­ 102 American Legion held Tuesday- split in two at the base and the Jack Higins, restauranteur, re­ Elizabeth. After going to St. Eliza­ ed from School Matron Miss Bingen- evening, a donation of $40. was re­ front wheels were submerged in ports recovering the German police ceived from the American Italian beth’s Hospital with the victim, heimer and Attendance Officer Lom- mud. «log. and states that his two little Or/.c returned to Police Headquar­ ENTIRELY WITHIN YOUR REACH Mutual Association toward the: The Dodge was driven by Luther j bardo. ters and told Lieutenant Hergemhan daughters are happy again. Americon Legion Endowment Fund, R. Lord, of Vermont. He was over­ of the fatality. Safe Deposit protection for valuable and private a national campaign for funds is be­ taking the truck to catch up with Ben Orz.e, a brother of Motorcycle ing made as the legion intends to another Vermont car, as both were 1 papers is not a luxury at tlie LINDEN NATION officer John Orz.e, is being held un­ establish three homes throughout on their way to Florida. AL LANK—it is an economical service planned der $1,500 bail for Grand Jury- Tull line of the country. Other organizations In overtaking the truck the Dodge for the wage earner as well as the business e x ­ and clubs in the city have been asked act ion. was forced to make a sudden right ecutive. CHRISTMAS STOCK to donate some amount towards this Killian leaves his widow, Margaret, turn, because an approaching car fund. and three sons, W illiam, Alfred, and crowded the passage. The truck We provide individual Luxes in varying size.-, some renting for only $5.(KI a year. \ report was made that three Thomas: also one daughter, Margar­ could not give the Dodge any more TOYS A ND NOVELTIES Come in TODAY and select one that meets your needy cases were attended to by the et. A high mass o f requiem wils of­ room because of the girl. The run­ reqni rements. Shop early and avoid the rush committee in charge. Final plans fered at St. Elizabeth’s Church ning board of the Dodge crashed were also discussed for the Legion’s Tuesday morning and interment was into the left front wheel of the Reasonable prices participation in the parade Armis­ made in the family plot. A number truck with such impact that the tice Day. of floral tributes were received truckman lost control of the steer­ Small deposit will secure any article from friends and fellow workers. ing apparatus. He could not bring the vehicle to Vhe LINDEN MONEY TO LOAN RECEPTION FOR MINISTER a stop quick enough to avoid strik­ ABE BEDRICK ing and running over the girl. A reception will be tendered the Lord and Onions are being held NATIONAL BANK 205 N. Wood Avenue WILLIAM E. kEIBEL. Rev. and Mrs. Elliston J. Perot by for grand jury trial The truck LINDEN. N. J. the members of Grace Episcopal was owned by the Waco Transporta- « 7-AS A~AL aiêo Tutstlmy Evenings to 9 Bank Bldg., WovJ Av», Church tonight in the Parish House. Ca, of Newark. LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 . .,GE TWO MOD ËRN HO ME S EOT I o N !.. OO O O OO OO O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOO ♦ Seven-Room Dutch Colonial House ¡G. E. MAZDA LAMPS 0 S New Five-Room Utilizes All the Available Space SAMUEL YOSPIN BAMER ° Asphalt 1 and o LARGEST o VAN BERGEN S Ì BUNGALOWS Strip Shingles p a in t distributor Ì F O R SALE IN' UNION COUNTY l C.N. Tayior Roofing and Wholesale and Retail 3 Distributor ol 1 $5,350 Electrical Contractor Garage Doors Pain ters’ Supplies b u i l d e r s Î Builders’ Hardware i All improvements. 1 8 513 Elizabeth Avenue 8 $500 Down Elizabeth, N. J. I Electrical Supplies Passaic-Bergen Elizabeth, N. J. ° I Telephone Emerson 5008 AMON LAND & ANO FIXTURES o » OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO000000000 CONSTRUCTION Lumber Co. COMPANY 0 SAVE MONEY IN BUILDING THE Phone 3412W G 629 Washington Ave. 0 f i r e p l a c e f o r y o u r m e w h o m e Phone 35‘10-J PA AIC - PAST ORANGE 0 LINDEN - RIDGEWOOD, N. j.

1 ( I GAS RANGES 111 WOOD AVE. I TK1.EFHONE« { anuand CombinationsvA»mm..u»or i LINDEN, N. J. I.In (ten ¿504 Und»« , It you are building or replacing 1 your stove, you can buy at ^ ♦ " wholesale from | * ELIZABETH STOVE A HUMPHREY RADIANTFIRE will cut the cost of your fireplace in i SUPPLY CO. FIRE l ia b i l i t y two. The Radi an Hire equipped fireplace is used ten times as often J 1047 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZ. AUTOMOBfLE as'a wood or coal fireplace and gives more heat and saisfaetion. 0 8 Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Company 0 jj 124 Broad Street Elizabeth, N. ,J. fl % Imitation Silk, Flowers, M. HAUSWALD Landscapes, Marble, Leather REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE and Graining Thorn Window Shade Co. J . CAROFF no WOOD AVE. Phone 3476-J jj l i n d e n , n . j . jj 211 E. Linden Ave., Linden, N. J. Painting Contractor « Rreinlin FOR s c h o o l s , h o t e l s , factor- 0 Fresco Work of All Kinds. Prone 3411-W OTho Long wearing Win- IBS. STO RES and PRIVATE HOMES | f] (low Shtde M a t e r i a l — ------——— (J 435 Brook St., Linden Telephone Linden 35<»S jj HOLLAND SHADES, S5c. and upward, installed, q

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. PHONE 1071 ROSELLE 58 Gibbons Street } FARBER BROTHERS, INC. Linden, N. J. { LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS & COAL OFF1GF YARDS Grasselli St. George ¿ Harrison Aves. St. George & Harrison Aves. { RC'SELLE, N. J. ______ROSE LI.I - N._ ■>.______FOR COPPER, BRONZE AND Gf VANIZED WIRE AT R SGH' has all city improve­ PRICES, SEE » TELEPHONE LINDEN 3547 ments and has more SAMUEL B. ROSENSC Pitchers Not Entitled to All conve n i e n t trans­ h a r d w a r e , p a i n t s a \ i JOHN L . ONSLOW Credit for Keeping Cin­ portation than a n y AUTO SUPPLIES cinnati in Front. other section in Lin­ N EX T TO LINDEN THEATR1 G E NERAL CONT RACT IN G den...... They have been talking this year about the amazing effectiveness of the ALSO A GOOD SCHOOL. j PHONE LINDEN 3300 or 3301 135 W. GIBBONS STREET •hree Cincinnati pitchers, Donohue. Rixey and Luque, and how they have A few desirable lots for sale The LINDEN METAL kept Cincinnati up In the race. But on convenient terms. For par­ any close follower of the game any ticulars, call or address CEILING CC. student, will tell you that Roush's bat­ ting punch is and has been the main H. G. HIGH M ETAL CEILIN G S AND B. ASCII & SON LUMBER CO. lied offensive, all through the season. Ihe Grasselli Chemical Work? j W A LLS. TINNING, ROO LUMBER. SASH, DOORS AND TRIM >ear in and year out. for nine rears. ♦ CORNICES, SKYLIGHTS. And on the defense. Kotish never Grasselli, N. J. OFFICE AND YARDS PHONE 15861 J AIR and PIPELESS FI RN had but one rival in center field, and Chandler and Grand Aves. Roselle, N. J Phone Emerson 4141 he Is the wonderful Tris Speaker. 214 W OOD AVE. Roush's center-field play in the 1919 22 E. PRICE ST. LINDEN was so wonderful that It Here is Cunningham, captain of the stopped the first talk and suspicions of PHONfc LINDEN .3532-R Ohio football team for 1925-26. Cun­ a scandal. He cut off triples, and his "ANYWHERE—ANYTIME” ningham has some good material left catches made the suspicious ones be­ over from last year and with some new lieve that the White Sox hatters were CHARLES J. WEIDL CONSTRUCTION CO. blood is expected to put Ohio on the surely trying and that his super-plav DRAKE’S j SUMMIT HEIGHTS football map again. i MASON SUPPLIES was winning for the Reds. Roush hats STORAGE SIX ROOM HOUSES, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS around ..340 every year, all through the season. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE j FIVE ROOM BUNGALOWS Amateur Wanes I He only varied three points in the Among Juvenile Stars MOVING * S A N D | SUMMIT ST. & ST. GEORGE AVENUE______LINDEN, N. J four years from 1021 to 1924. No set ? Of pitchers, no change of summer sea If some one were to intimate to a ♦ GRAVEL GRIT 601 Elizabeth Avenue West I sons, no ailments of the flesh, none baseball fan that Interest In that sport Linden, New Jerspy MIXTURE

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Social and Personal o* I • Now isThe Time—l! Miss Agnes Rose, a member of the high school faculty, and Miss Bea­ Social and Personal I TO HAVE A trice Benedict, a teacher in School oooooooocooocoooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooeooooooooo Save Í No. G spent the week-end with rela­ successful girl when the results were The regular meeting day of the I tives in Goshin, New York. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Blaneke, of -104 North Wood avenue, were the week­ turned in Saturday from the chil­ Parent Teacher’s Association of I School No. 1 has been changed from I end guests of their daughter, Mrs. drens “Heart Tag-Day,” received the a'Vëar Ralph L. Hewitt, of Ridgewood. reward, or first prize awarded the the third Monday in each month to 1 8 ! I girl selling the most hearts, and the third Tuesday, therefore the No­ 1 * 3 * 8 2 DAY and NIGHT Î Miss Ann Orr, of Roselle Park, was now is the proud possessor of a bank vember meeting will he held Tues­ GR -i I J WRECKER SERVICE! the recent guest of friends in this account, in the Savings Dept, of the day afternoon in the auditorium of «»Seven j| city. Linden National Bank, the first School No. 1, Wood avenue. Alt i 1 I members are requested to attend. Maybe you’ve never i at prize being a five dollar saving ac­ thought much about Mrs. Horace Kay, of Rosette Park, count. I was the guest of tier parents, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph L. Neubauer, I the day a week you lose 6 MAX’S GARAGE and Mrs. Chas W alters, of Ainsworth The Misses H den and Grace Dor- Hast Blaneke street, spent the week­ in washing. Homer Pipeless Heater Installed street, Sunday. emus, of 102 East eilnry street, spent end at Bay Bulge, Long Island. But that means one Absolutely Guaranteed Against Smoke, Dust and \ Roselle 908 8 W ednesday with their parents at year lost in seven. Gas. Miss Kathryn Frank, a stenograph- , Rockaway. New Jersey. At a joint meeting of the Linden I 431 St. George Ave. er employed by the City, is eon-, Country Club held Saturday eve­ “One year’s hard * • valeseing from an operation for an ! Mrs. 11. P. Hough and daughter. ning, plans were made for another labor’’—sounds like a A Homer can be used with steam or hot water heat oendieitis performed last week in: Jennie, of North Wood avenue, vis- card-party to he held Tuesday eve­ jail sentence. to take the chill’out of the house this fall and early St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth. iled friends in Orange Wednesday. ning, November 1 fitly, at 8:1"> o'clock. And so unnecessary spring and still reduce your coal bill. The Committee in charge which con­ when, for a few cents I I Mrs. John W. Andres, 5ii East Gib- | y.p - Frances Re Witt, of 102 East stitutes: Mrs. B. H. Putman, chair­ Very Easy Terms Henry street, is entertaining her man, Mrs. Edward Schoenlauk and a pound, our “Wet hons street, will hold a eard party ? sister. Miss Margaret Re Witt, of Mrs. James Asftwell announce that Wash” service will do at her home Monday evening for the f benefit of the Rosary Society of St. PhiPipsburgh, New Jersey, over the a prize will be awarded to the win- all your washing. § 8 Elizabeth's Church. Various kind- week-end. ; ner aP each individual table. I of cards will be played and prizes j Refreshments will be served fid- JOSF.PH A MON DECORATING Mr. and Mrs. George Rilten- lowing the awards of the prizes. I will he awarded. Everyone is cor I % hohuse and Mrs. William Sharpless, Everyone is extended an invitation, Westfield Ave., Rahway ‘Phone Rahway 1080 1 dially invited to attend. W e t W a s h judges at the Hallowe’en party Fri­ io join in the different card games. Everything washed fragrant­ CO. \ large group of out-of-toe n vis- I day night given by the Boy Scouts ly lean, an d se n t h om e d am p , Mrs. John Mahar, nee Miss Helen ready to starch, iron or hang itors were present at the dance held of the Reformed Church to Oak otr: to dry. A t a co st th at Saturday evening in the Parish Hall Troop, Girl Scouts, awarded prizes Wagner, was attended a delightful everyone can afford. I 5 of Grace Episcopal Church by the for the best costume to Arlene Far- I surprise Thursday evening when she I All Makes of Starting, Lighting and Radio ! Gollegiates. The hall was attractive­ ley and Arlene Blaneke. A large was given a surprise miscellaneous t ié Painters ly decorated by the committee in crowd enjoyed Hallowe’en games, shower by Mrs. John J. Hoff, of 24 25 LBS. FOR $1 I Batteries Recharged and Repaired charge. Music was furnished by and refreshments were served later ilussa street, when thirty young i several Linden bovs. on in the evening. ladies were present. The shower Linden Wet Wash 1 Decorators and was a complete surprise to Mrs. Ma­ Î t ■ har, who was the recipient of sev­ Laundry Co. Genuine W illa rd Battery The third annual dance by the The card party' held Saturday ev­ I i Greek Catholic Society at the Polish ening under the auspices of the de­ eral beautiful gifts, among them a complete set of china. Ziegler Avenue, Linden I Paperhangers National Hall, Roselle street and gree team of the Star of Linden Phone Linden 3434 I $ \Î i Ziegler avenue, will he held Novem­ Council. Daughters of America, at 11.95 ber 21st. Music will he furnished the home of Mrs. John Paterson, Malleability of Gold and our auto will call. I I LINDEN STORAGE BATTERY CO. bv the Sokol Rand of Linden. West Blaneke street, was well at- ; The malleability of gold lg one of tended. Prizes were awarded as j tie marvels of nature. It can tie beat­ I i! The semi-monthly meeting of the follows: pinochle: Miss Elizabeth 'll out until it Is 1.200 time« thinner Send it I CUML Men’s Club of the Reformed Church Bachman and Mrs. Julius Gugel; | bon ordinary- newspaper stock, so that I ¡ 1 106 E. Henry St. will he held Monday evening in the euchre. •Councilman William Ni- ¡ ne ounce would fever 143 square eet. I PHONE 3127 church parlors, after which the club kola and Miss' Paterson: rummy. I i ! will enjoy an evening’s entertain­ Miss Ann Sneyd. The non-players 16 S. Wood Ave. Opposite O’DonnelFs Tel. Linden 3290 ment. At the meeting to he held prize was won by Miss Ruth W ill­ Sail in Skull I the first Monday evening in Decem­ iams. A golfer, while playing on the course ber, dinner will he served. at Burnliam. England, came upon hts Miss Elizabeth Foliz. of Cresskill, ball at rest in a sheep’s skull, lying Mrs. Frank Reichel of West field, New Jersey, was the week-end guest in a bunker. He had to the skull in order to play the ball. formerly of this city, visited friends of Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, 911 in this city Monday. North Wood avenue. Prophetic Bridget A medical authority recommends Adolheid Lauxman, a member of The Misses Norma Drake and the eating of semi-raw potatoes. Onr Brown Pansy Troop, No. 1 Girl Laura De Puv, of Belleville, visited cook lias Insisted on this for years. Scouts of America, being the most friends in the city yesterday. —The Passing Show.

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To Provide An Adequate Transportation lor s e e m t o be always at System for Neiv Jersey People the wrong end of the stairway aC v \\\\ when the telephone bell rings. a<>- 1 ¡I 4$ 1 y. ! 7 Ô C \|\\ il- f VK E ..r A' N & UULv And how those stairs lengthen M è * 'N ,' , A A CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION » . V v ' ...... — out as the day wears on! An extension telephone gives Within the last few days a change has been made in the form of you service at both ends of the organization of Public Service transportation companies. staircase. The management of the affairs of each of the six operating divi­ sions is now in the hands of Division Managers, invested with author­ ity in respect to ail details of service, who report directly to the Vice- President in Charge of Operation. Each has his headquarters at a central point in his division, and in him is centered responsibility for the direction of all divisional departments, including transportation, roadway and maintenance of equipment and overhead line. This change was made to secure within the companies further co-ordination and consequently better efficiency, and between cars and buses further co-ordination, and in both cases, better service for the public. It is part of the contribution which the companies make to the general improvement of local transportation service, and the creation of a transportation system, equipped to meet the needs of the people

l or Scifc> adequate and convenient transit* Our Division Managers are at your service! They want your suggestions, your complaints and your help. Communications, personal, by telephone, or by mail, made to them will receive their prompt attention. For the Central Division the Division is P. F. Maguire. His office is at 271 North Broad Street, Elizabeth. His telephone number is 9700 Emerson. \V PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY V PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Í V \> LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PAGE FOUR OAK TROOP, GIRL SCHOOL Armistice Day s c o u r s OF AMERICA 8ERLANT PARK Sfb? îCîutU'u (§böp nip r (Continued /rom page one) Three new members were admitted to Oak Troop, Girl Scouts of Amer­ : NOTES : ¡Cent a Word! ® Mini____ . I ica, at their regular weekly m eet­ Minimum Charge, 25c PUBLISHED EVERY FPIOSrV IN AND FOR NOTES toward Berlin, lienee the expression Next Tuesday evening the men ing held Monday afternoon in the m i-: CITY OF LINDEN. UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY was coined Hurt the Yanks had “the will entertain the ladies in the com ­ church parlors of the Reformed Hun on the run.” That was not so, munity House at tiic same time wel­ SCHOOL NO. 4 NOTES Church, the new members are: Mil­ FOR REN T: 6 room the speaker said, adding “the last coming the new residents. apartment, sec- E ber H. K e m p s o n ______Editor and Publisher dred Ainge, Betty Scott and Char­ oral floor, Hun I saw was coming toward me." Chairman F. P. Callahan will at All impreventer Is e i_ A special program for Armistice lotte Wurzburger. eept steam Some people said the war should that time announce the appoint­ heat. 1810 Wood are- OFFICE AND SHOP -OBSERVER BUILDING, 26 ELIZABETH AVE. WEST Day was obsereveii in all the class­ Miss Helen Furber attended the mie. not have been interrupted until the ment of tlie Standing Committee lor TELEPHONE LINDEN 3344 rooms of School No. 1 Tuesday. 1 he enemy was thoroughly defeated and meeting, as she expects to assist Mrs. the new year. WANTED: Girl eighth gratia noted the day in con­ the German capital reached. “Don’t Sammis, Captain. The regular rou­ for store work. Ap­ ply Linden Department Store q r)- SUBSCRIPTION. SI.50 PER YEAR COPIES. THREE CENTS nection with English composition tine such as patrol drill, instruc­ talk like that my friends,” the Gap- Sehoenberg. Advertising Rates Upon Application. work, entering into a discussion of tain advised, “the war did not end tion and recreation and inspection Last Saturday evening in the Com the history and purposes of Armis­ at all too soon.” were conducted. munity House a large number of j AT THE POST ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER pEBRUARY 2_192a tice Day, pointing out the facts it The following color guards were guests were entertained at games. ; MIDWIFE OFFICE AT LINDEN NEW JERSEY. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3. 18 S>. He declared it was the spirit of A. celebrated; lirst to pay respect to the appointed: Eileen Earley, Viola Lar­ dancing anil refreshments by Mr. Kupski, midwife and obste- the American forces that broke the trieal memories of those who made the nurse. 20 West 15th street. morale of the enemy. The fresh son and Mildred Mathiasen. and Mrs. Theo. W ilberg of Furber supreme sacrifice during the World Telephone Linden 3401-W. troops rushed to relieve the weary Tin» regular meeting hour was avenue. 4t War and secondly, to foster a spirit SIDEWALKS ON HIGHWAYS and worn on the battle front helped changed from 4 P. M. to 3:30 P. M. REWARD for the return of Beagle of friendliness and understanding as the later hour did not give the the Allies win. News has reached the Park of the Hound about six months old. among all nations with war ns a scouts sufficient time to accomplish He corrected his audience on the arirval of a young lady to Mr. and Croucher, 106 W, Gibbons street, Some months ago this column urged steps be taken last retsort. At the end of the dis­ all the business. All scouts will impression that the war was a “walk­ Mrs. Albert Gresser formerly of Tel. Linden 3507. cussion each pupil composed a com­ hereafter be present at the meeting to provide sidewalks on the important highways ti ans- away” for the American doughboy. Raritan road. The grand parents, position on "The meaning and Gele- at 3:30 P. M. EOR SALE: 6 room bungalow Mirer The day should he one of glad­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gresser are rc- iVersing the city. Edgar road and St. Geoiges avenue brattion of Armistice Day”. Mrs. Mauer, Catherine Manor and Terrace near Knopf street Patti ness, he said urging the people to the arrival of their grand daughter. un- War scenes were displayed in the Margaret Danninger attended the Herines, 116 P.lancke stree j>! were particularly mentioned time and time again “carry the spirit of gladness” and “to seventh, sixth and fifth grades show­ Mother and Daughter Banquet Fri­ Linden 3243-J. til, for lack of support of what we thought was a necess- make it a day of joy—a day to glory The woods surrounding the Park ing tlie pupils some of the war-torn day in the Rahway High School, in, and a day of thanksgiving. have been full of hunters since Tues­ TO LET: Five rooms and hath; the matter was dropped in the interest of moie districts and the life of the soldiers under the. direction of the senior ity, Revere the dead, but glory in the day and a large amount of game has and electricity. Five minutes 1« while in France, also some of the class of the high school. Many out­ popular subjects for the editorial underwood. We re­ fact that the greatest war of all been bagged. Messrs, John Kieffer station. Rent $32. 302 h price devastated regions after the war. side councillors spoke on scout ac­ member pointing out that some particular fatality would times ended on this day--the day and \V. Baptist were among the ’ street. Pictures of some of the leaders in tivities and national girl scout week, that gave us world peace.” most fortunate ones. probably be necessary to bring the matter to the at­ the war were shown and a brief talk November 7-14th, among the speak­ FOR SALE: W hite iron Ted corn- Invocation was given by the Rev. given on the important work each ers was Mrs. Rider, head of the lo­ píete, gas iron and parlor stove. tention of citizens strongly enough for them to take A. A. Burkhardt, prayer offered by Tlie new sidewalks being put in achieved. The part Linden played cal council. Reasonable. 205 Clinton street. the Rev. Elliston .1. Perot, and bene­ by the Berlant people under the interest. in the Vrmistice Celebration was Arrangements were made for a j diction was pronounced by the Rev. supervision of the City Engineer WANTED: Girl about sixteen for It would appear that such has happened. Those also discussed with regard to the cake sale to be held Saturday after­ H. I,. Peterson. are greatly appreciated by the peo­ light housekeeping and to mind unveiling of the two monuments on noon November 21st, in the Dan­ who have expressed sympathy with the bereaved and ple on the nortli side of Raritan child for business couple; stay s|) the lawn of School No. 1, and just Mrs. .1. Doboscwitz, Mrs. M. Fvin- ninger Bldg. The proceeds will be road as well as the ashes placed on night. Saturday afternoon and cried out against the conditions that helped cause the what these monuments symbolize. berg, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Perkins, Mrs. used to purchase scout suits. Cakes the streets by the City Road Com­ Sunday off. 421 Ainsworth street. F. Urbanowitz, Mr. A. W alkso and will he donated by members of the death of little Anna Krutulis have in the same breath The pupils in the third grade re­ mittee. lated some of the experiences of Mrs. J. Wheeler gathered at the troop. FOR SALE: Lot at 46 Woodlawn decried the lack of sidewalks along the thorofare where memorial on the Gibbons street side their relatives who were in service Today the scouts realize this is New residents include the follow- | avenue. Near Station. SpX). Tel. of the lawn and unfurled the drape. the accident occured. during the World War. A compar­ Friday the thirteenth, as a part of ing: Mr. and Airs. Joseph Karlie 475 j Bayonne 914 or call at 959 Broad­ At the other end Mrs. Moore did ison was also made dialing the read­ their home-making week program Marion place, Mr. C. Vera Doyle, 459 way, Bayonne. Former Township Engineer Jacob L. Bauer has likewise at the same moment. Mem­ ing period showing the methods of consists of each scout preparing the Marion place; Mr. Theo. B. Lying, j urged the County Board of Freeholders to provide walks bers of the Legion and Veterans of TO LET: Six room flat with sun fighting at tlu' time of the Revolu­ dinner tonight, doing up the dishes 481 Ballant avenue; Mr. and Mrs. i Foreign Wars stood at attention at parlor. 26 1-1. Price street. for pedestrians along all important County Roads and tion and the modern methods. Dur­ il’ everything. Murphy, 479 Ballant avenue; w ith t each stone. Tears treked down the FOR SALE: Three piece parlor ing their spelling period heroic The next regular meeting of Oak their families. Freeholder O’Donnell, following a fatality, appeared be­ cheeks of the mothers when they suites. 119 Helen street. City. Tel. words and terms composed the les­ Troop will be held Monday after­ The Sunday School committee | beheld the names of their hero sons 3473W. fore the old Township Committee to urge its support son. The pupils joined in singing noon, at 3:30 P. M. in the church have planned for a package party to j on the tablets. of a movement to have sidewalks along Edgar road some of the old war songs. parlors of the Reformed Church. be given in the Community House The monument to the boys of the W A N TED — Girls to learr famey In the lower grades the children Friday evening for the benefit of the scene of many accidents and many more narrow es­ former township reads thus; “This feather trade. Good pay while held a regular Armistice Day par­ the Building Fund. tablet is erected by the Township Lamp Burned Long learning. Apply La Rose »Tslrlch capes. ade, after singing “America” and of Linden in honor of the One Hun­ A fanerai lamp plaeeil. in the year Marabou Company, Wood Bldg. standing at attention for the llag M5 B. O., In the tomh of Tnllia. dauch­ A Box Social will be held at the Not only do we need sidewalks, but more lights and, dred and seventy-nine men who salute, they marched around the er of the créât Roman nrator Cieero, Community House Friday evening. H IG H EST cash prices paid for all served in the World W ar and in per­ just as important, a realization by the general public of ind wlfe of DIabella. is said to hâve November 26th, all are welcome. The kinds of old automobiles, old tires, classroom to the tunes of a march petual remembrance of those of the dangers in trusting the automobilist to see and aeen kept huming rormtarUIy for 1.500 ladies are asked, to bring a box of also all kinds of parts for sale. played on the piano. The meaning Iheir number who lost their lives veara. lunch enough! for two persons. New Point Wrecking Co.. 551 avoid running down pedestrians. of the day was likewise explained in the service and whose names are to them in as simple a way as poss­ here inscribed.” Then follows the In tne death of Anna Krutulis and the Standard em­ Kittiwake Fürs Atlantic ible. names on either side at the feet of ELECTROLIERS A kittiwake bird recently shot In ployee, Pullen, during the past week, it is safe to say Miss Blackman's fourth grade class the Angel of Victory; John Dobose- of surpassing beauty for livia Newfoundland had down across the that neither accident was the result of reckless or care­ entered the subject of Armistice Day witz. Samuel Feinberg, Oscar Kap­ A tlantic ocean, a numbered band on room or dining room or library in most of their studies during the lan. Walter Perkins, Joseph Urbano­ bis leg revealed Science Service. ip our stock there is a great less driving. day. With the ever-increasing traffic through Edgar witz. George Walsko and Russell variety of designs suitable far Ill English work they discussed Wheeler. The Angel of Victory ap­ T h e ro ot's t ir* every room and every scheme af road, sidewalks and lights are a necessity. the origin of Armistice Day. Two pears with seven palm branches—- Every morning In the country for­ decoration. In justice tc your­ poems were presented for apprecia­ one for each departed hero. Below est firi - burn up the equivalent of a self you should see our line be­ tion, "In Plunder's Fields” and “A- is inscribed the dates, UII7-10IS. bushel basket full of -SP bills. When fore buying. MORE SCHOOLS meriea’s Answer”. Geography for The Borough memorial contains the last bit! is in asm s our daily the day consisted of European coun­ the names of the ex-servicemen who waste of $100,000 is accomplished and Premier Electric Co. tries, their locations and the impor­ left that community. Besides the we square away for tin day’s work P H O N E 9 3 7 During the war that ended seven years ago Wed­ to replace with thought and sweat tant part that each played during name of Leonard A. More appears what folly lias destn iced —< 'olliers. 317 St. George Ave. nesday restrictions were placed by the government on the World War. The hygiene lesson the only gold star on the tablet. the erection of buildings, both public and private, and taught the pupils what the Ameri­ After the service bouquets of ira] s Qi : S oj loj loi [al Iqj io i o I i o 11 □ I f o 1 f o í i o) i P Ci many municipalities received set-backs hard to over­ can Red Gross accomplished during chrysanthemum’s were placed on the the war, first aid hints and su g g es­ township monument by Miss Alice come. tions were given and tried by the Swinton. Later flowers were noted It is doubtful, however, if any town received a more pupils. The spelling lesson consis­ on both memorials. ted of words pertaining to Armistice Jules Verner. former mayor of the severe set-back than did Linden because of its extra­ Day. Reading lesson was the true old borough, was grand marshal of ordinary rate of growth in population. story of the part a carrier piegon the parade. The marchers assom-’ Particularly in the schools has this increase in res­ played during the war. bled at School No. 2 and poceederf over Wood avenue to School No. 1. [51 idents been felt and, despite the seemingly adequate A study of Armistice Day. its i meaning and origin was made in nil It was reviewed by the Mayor and d] § city officials as it passed the city rinting provisions for the remarkable increase in the number the classrooms. P y § of pup Is from year to year, the Board, it has been — — .— hall. ROOK W E E K AT NO. 4 The marshal had' as his aides Ma­ found by President Hollister, must take immediate jor A. J. Ward and Captain Earl 0 Evans. The. Police Department, es­ El steps il it is even to begin to cope with the demand. Book Week is being observed at corts, were next in line and were School No. I this week. The pupils Ei The State rules, and justly so, that it is too much to followed by Gold Star mothers and and teachers in charge of the school le] fathers who rode in automobiles vol­ expect the right results from a teacher who has more library are planning to raise a hun- di of every description jdred dollars with which to purchase unteered for the occasion. than 35 pupils under her charge, yet we find from a 0 EJ new books to add to the library, The Standard Oil Band was next chart prepared by Mr. Howell and Mr. Hollister that but which at the present consists of five and proceeded the American Legion. 0 Post 102 and Hie Ladies’ Auxiliary. twenty-four pecent of local classes have this number or hundred books. The average weekly 0 The Veterans of Foreign Wars, with less enrolled, seventy-six percent of the classes being attendance this year at the library dl 0 has been 118. full regalia, including helmets and dl 0 handicapped by crowded conditions or part-time ses­ guns, were next. The remainder was Miss Ilnrdey, Miss Blackman and with the made up of Boy Bangers, Polish a 0 sions. Miss Tomev are the teachers in charge of the librarv. National Home Society. Girl Scouts, It is commendable that the Board has decided to Vmcrican Boys’ Band. Boy Scouts of Troop 1 and about two hundred add to present schools, so far as possible, rather than TH IRTY-SEV EN ON ROLL 0 school children. Then came a group The honor roll for the month of saddle the tax-payer with the cost of constructing new of cars with members of the Lions r October of School No. 4 is as fol­ Club. buildings, in order to meet the requirements. lows: Kindergarten—Thelma Lei- The committee in charge was howitz. Grade 2—James Vespe and ¿Justness Propaganda UNION Animal Species Jack Roseman, Grade 3—Helen Ju- Gouncilmen Thomas A. Archipley, «^TRAPES COUNCIL > You cin't always tell about any John J. Vanderwall and Edward M. The biologist. Hunter, estimated boy, Ida Tunkel, Margaret Matyas- (tiing; m tyhe tiiere is a sleeper in thy W allace. statement, and just as like as not 'he that there were 518.000 species In the etz, Henry Krahling, Emanuel Wein­ man who broadcast the opinion that animal kingdom divided into 18 er, and David Leibovitz, Grade 4— pedestrians have the right of way classes. The different insects are i Albin Ashmont, Max Flashberg, Har­ OPPORTUNITY and don' have to hop around to avoid ■umbered 360.000 or over two-thirds ry Tunkel, Tony. Iiehalko, Stephen © MAKE SAVE being run o' or by a motorcar is «n of the total number of species in the Minduski, Arthur Rosenberg, Samuel (No. 12) animal world. There are 13,000 fishes, attorney who is lookin for damage Fenster, Ethel Diamond. Helen Kim- MONEY 1.400 amphibians, 3.500 reptiles, 13,000 suits to settle.—Albany Press. zal and Arthur, May Bolden. Grade birds and 3.300 mammals. 13 ■>—Glara Matyaselz, Lillian Stein, 100 RESID EN C E LOTS fo] Lillian Sterme, Anna Lotoski, Jacob IN GROWING LINDEN Sobel and John Tomasousky. Grade FROM A TO Z 6—Louis Oestricher, Abe Gelford, SEWERS SIDEWALKS We do everything in the auto bat­ V illiam Weisbrot, Lillian Siminoff 3 BLOCKS TOSCHOOL tery and radio battery line. We and Sophie Barr. Grade 7—Ruth PRICE TERMS do repairing and recharging, re­ Ilirschman, Ida Davis, Matilda Kuz- LOW by placing of worn-out parts, rein­ nut, and Viola Kislcy, Grade 8— Lottie Rosenband and Margaret sulation of battery throughout. Keim. And if the repairing takes some Anthony P. Troiano time, we lend you a good battery I C t t t b m ( i h s p r i t p r Quaint Custom to use meanwhile. Real Estate By a curious law dating back ta IT79, all the grapes left on the vines 24 AMITY STREET FULOP EXPERT AUTO after the harvest In the vineyard at REPAIR CO. Beilers. France, go to the benefit of ELIZABETH, N. J the poor and the owners can ba fined (5j 107 R O SELLE ST.. Phone 3372 for picking the culls. Phone Trinity 1167W BI@gi@[S]0(0I|51(5](5]®(n]®jDj|5][5]g]gJ{5}(5H5}@]|5][sI©0{s]l5]@|D](5]{0]{5]{g3®is|@@i]iS] LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PAGE FIVE h o n o r s n o t i c e scored a decsiive grid victory over SZLOBODA ACTIVE AT R. P. Ï. ALUMNI the Woodbridge team, the score was I ‘HUMAN WRECKAGE’ PASTOR OUTLINES The Ladres’ Free Dispensary of Board of Heatth 20 to 6. In the first quarter the lo­ Edward Szloboda of 114 Wood ave­ tins city is anxious to get in touch H. S. PRINCIPAL Continued from page 1 cal boys made their large gains on nue is playing on his class football w'th 1). Rosenblum, who at one time all tackle plays Jimmie Ashwell, the GRIPPING SERMON team at Rensselaer Polytechnic In-1 SCOUTING IDEALS probably lived at 653 Elizabeth ave­ have been as noticeable as over. fleet-footed field general, circled the stitute. He is a Junior in the Dc- j _ ' Miss Ebbert Made Member nue. Ticket No. 130 bearing the Eight days and the hours were end for the first touch-down. In the “The shore of Time is strewn with partment of Civil Engineering and | Girls Have Chance To Make II. Levine New Head. above name «as declared winner of specified in the protest. Immedi­ second quarter he tore around right human wreckage. The Devil has de­ is making a god scholastic record at Most of Lives. the $5 door prize olTered by the Dis­ ate and definite action was asked. end for a toucli-down. Givens, the ceived, duped and destroyed,” de­ the school. pensary. November first. No one by Lour month ago, Mr. W einberg re­ yjiss Lida M. Ebbert, principal of plucky half-back, carried the pig­ clared the Rev. H. I. Peterson, pas­ Sunday morning the Oak Troop that name could be located at the called, Greater Elizabeth was first I inden High School, and Miss M. A. skin across on a play through right Girl Scouts of the Reformed Church address given. Anyone having the subject to the attack. Vegetation tor of the Linden M. E. Church, Tuttle, a member of the high school tackle. The second half of the game attended services in a body and ticket that corresponds to stub 130 was destroyed and at that time the Sunday in his sermon on “Human SCOUTS STAND FOR faeult v. were appointed honorary amounted to nothing but exchange heard a sermon based upon The Ideal is asked to present same at the 18th Mayor and the Board of Health dele­ Wreckage,” the text of which xvas members of the high school alumni of ball, neither side scored. Today and Ideas of tiie Scouting organiza­ street Synagogue »Monday, Novem­ gation were told that the offense UPRIGHTEOUSNESS association at a meeting held Fri- Cooper’s gridders are scheduled for “What shall it profit a man if he shall tion. This was in keeping with the ber 16th, and receive the award. would not lie repeated. The dam­ the biggest game of the season, meet­ (tov evening in the new high school gain the whole world and lose his Advt. aged crops were paid for. ing Roselle on the Elm street field. Rev. Perot Uses Text From I °bservAancAe °f f,rl s,c°ut on St. George avenue, at which ap­ own soul,” (Mark 8:36). Rev. A. A. Burkhardt used the text The line up of Friday’s game is as proximately fifty members of the Since that time, it is alleged, the Ruth For Troopers. Ill: Chron. 20-15 “Fear not ye, follows: The speaker drew a vivid word association wore present. fumes have been as noxious as at neither be dismayed because of this LINDEN Position Woodbridge picture of the depravity and vile­ Due to the absence of the Presi­ F. BLANCKE TOPS first. Several people have complain­ The text from the 16th chapter of great multitude for the battle is not ed that they have been made ill. Kalla McCallang ness of a Bowery saloon—the “foul dent Irvin Fulop, the meeting was Ruth, first verse: “Entreat me not jours buy Gods." On the subsequent deluges the Left End opened by Miss Alice Swinton vice- by-wash into which the flotsam and to leave thee ¡Hid to •return from fol­ The pastor pointed out the ro­ BOWLERS WITH 231 local Board was not notified, but TamarofT Lun president, The following officers jetsam was constantly swished and lowing after thee tor whither thou mance lying behind scouting as a instead the aid of the State body Left Tackle selected to lead the o rg an ize swirled” and “a wharf for lost souls program how the whole scheme is ;v(,re | With Mi,es Coaching CoPS was sought and a hearing was denied Siegel Donega goest I will go and whither thou lion tor the next year: President, _ _ ** * on their last, journey to destruc­ based upon a definite idea of the them because they were not co­ I .eft Guard Harry Levine, vice-president. Fran- I>agf 1 WO G am es. lodgest I will lodge, thy people founders, for the betterment of the operating with the local board. The Rednar Nov tion.” There is hope for the sin­ ,.js ])(rniody: treasurer. Lois Squier; shall be my people and thy God moral and physical and spiritual op­ president said he did not like that Center ner," he said in conclusion, quoting: shall by my God,” was used as the and secretary. Joseph Nedelka. Fol­ Fred G. Blancke is the new king. portunities of the girls of the day. attitude. Later however, the spokes­ Covalence McCodonghed “for while we are yet sinners Christ sermon topic Sunday evening by the lowing the election of officers, the By upsetting the maples for a 231 This concept, grew out of the real­ man said three men went to Tren­ Right Guard died for us.” Rev. Elliston J. Perot, of the Grace meeting was turned oxer to the mark Wednesday night, he stole the ization of a need for something of ton without authorization of the Hollister Gerns “The awful thing about sin is that Episcopal Church, when the new now president. Harry Levine. honors that had heretofore rested on that nature in our complex age. To League, and on behalf of those he Right Tackle it is not only sure to expose one, pastor preached a special sermon for y delegation consisting of a rep­ Andy Schmidt. The Knights of Pomerov the scout tliis may be a real fac­ represented he offered an apology Osmin but it inevitably carries with it a Brown Pansy Troop, No. 1, Girl resentative from each class \ ill be Pythias, with whom Blancke does tor, or it may not even occur. But, for that and other offenses against Right End terrible retribution,” he said in his stuff took three from the Jun­ Scouts. He compared the life of at anj' event it is a part of the ideal -elected to arrange plans tc raise Ashwell W arre opening. the local health officials. Ruth with the life of the scouts, of scouting,—that the girls derive the money necessary for tin; pur­ iors. Otta Raining got in three Quarter Back A soliloquy of a man cursed by On recommendation of Dr. Rich­ since, they both stand for all the from it a better opportunitj- to make chase of the two statuary pieces, double century games for an average Givens Lackey drink followed. He was sitting in ards a committee of four of the upright things in life. the most of their lives in every whirl’ the association will present to of 205. Other twin hundred games Left Halfback a park figuring his account with Old Board was appointed to inspect the A large gathering of scouts, ac­ sphere of good. Ihc ligh school, one to be placed were chalked up for Ray Blancke, Sparks Galardin Alcohol to sec how he stood. Quot­ Newark plant of the Solar Com­ companied by their captain, Mrs. J. “Youth is not usually much an­ on either side of the main entrance. Tom Sullivan and .1. Miller, the lat­ Fullback ing the conversation, Mr. Peterson pound Co., manufacturers of electric F. Miska, were present at the ser­ noyed at life, it is for the youth The fund raised for this purpose ter of the Grasselli quintet. Atkin Jacobsen said: “ ‘he promised to make a man vices. Following the sermon the an easy path. Experience has not amounts to over one hundred dollars The feature of the weeks bowling insulating materials, paints and var­ Right Halfback of me; but he made me a beast. scouts sang their scout song, ac­ yet dimmed the ardor of youth. The at the present time, and if the mem­ during the week in the Country Club nishes. The concern is anxious to Then he said he would brace me up, locate in the Second Ward, but be­ Score by points:— companied on the organ by Mrs. world seems tolerant. But the world bers in arrears in their dues will tournament was the fact that the but he has made me go staggering cause of tiie possibility of odors Linden ______7 13 0 0—20 Perot. is not tolerant, it is tolerant of evil, turn their membership fees over to Police Department found themselves. around and threw me into the emanating from it, President Wein­ W o o d b rid g e 0 0 6 0— 6 A delegation was appointed at the you can be as bad as you will, but the treasurer, the sum will he in­ Two smart games they snatched ditch. He said I must drink to be berg declined fo act on the request — ------» ------regular meeting held Monday after­ the world does not mock. But the creased to about two hundred dol­ away from Club No. 3. The first social; then he made me quarrel to operate here. He said they could noon of three scouts to visit the sick world is not tolerant of good. The lars, the amount necessary lor the game was pilfered by one pin. Sarg. J. 0. Y. Society Choosing with my best friends and be the folks in Linden, now' confined to the man xvho wishes to be good must Miles’ 61 and Fred Skillman’s 182 not convince him that orders would laughing stock of my enemies. Then statuary pieces. Work For Coming Year Elizabeth General Hospital, Eliza­ achieve that goodness through a con­ and Joe Daniels' steady game all not be given off from the distilla­ I drank for the good of my health; Following the business meeting beth, on Wednesday "Cheer Day.” stant battling for principle, and helped. tion. The committee will visit the he ruined the little 1 had and left refreshments were served n the At a regular meeting of the J. O. The scouts brought some sunshine through a barrage of ridiculeor plant when the process is in opera­ me sick as a dog. He said he would new cafeteria in the basement of V. Society of the Reformed Church into the hospital when they arrived temptation thrown in his way by Dwarf Begets Mastodon tion. Those in the group are Com­ warm me up, and I was soon nearly the high school. Dancing was en­ held Monday evening at the home with fruit for the patients. Three those who consider themselves tol- . The giant mastodon which lived In missioners Kaufmann, L am bert. frozen to death. He said he would joyed. of Mrs. Joseph L. Neubauer, East scouts also visited some sick friends erant but who are in many' cases he prehistoric forests of eastern Nichols, Dr. Barr, also the president steady my nerves, but instead he The next meeting of the issocia- Blancke street, Miss Webb was ad­ in this citv. merely tolerant of the devil. North America is thought to be the and Health Officer. gave me delirium tremen. He said lion will be held sometime during mitted to the society. “These tilings are not yet burned lescendant of a dwarf animal which The attorney and Mr. Richards he would give me strength; and he the month of December, at which Mildred Edwards and Minna Frank into the experience of the youth of lived ou the hanks of the Nile.—■ were empowered to take such ac­ made me helpless. He promises me lime all members are requested to Science Service. were appointed a committee to check this organization, perhaps, and yet tion necessary to bring abatement courage. Then he made me a cow­ REFORMED SOCIETY pay iht'ir dues. A definite elate for on tiie rainy days during the year, again they may be in some measure to the odor emanating from stag­ ard. for I beat my wife and kicked the presentation of the gift will for the rainy day bag, which started or other. Surely, to all, the ques­ nant water on the property of Mich­ my child. He said he would bright­ be set at the next meeting Separate Paths November 9th. READY FOR BAZAR tion has', or will arise, as to the dis­ ______The trouble seems to he that a ael Carey, Gilchrist avenue, Great­ en my wits; but instead he made The following were appointed as posal of life. What shall it be* j man's soul mate isn't his sole mate.— er Elizabeth. me act like a fool and talk like an On motion of Mr. Lambert it was chairmen of their respective com­ Plans Furthered At All Day Is a goodly life worthwhile? Attitude for Succest ! Fhiladelplua Inquirer idiot. He promised to make a gen­ decided to give Frank Depew thirty- mittees for the coming year: rclig- “Ideals are yet ideals. They com­ fie that would rolLsh sikto’Ss r° * i " tleman of me; but he made me a Session Yesterday. days to install city water in his re- j ious, Beatrice Fornwald; mental, pel a call. Youth has heard the call pood purpose should keep his passions - The Barefoot Explorers tramp.’ freshment stand on Elizabeth ave- ' Ann Brown; physical, Alma Russell for the ideal life. You have ans­ fO’ l and his expectations In v . and j Two boys, eijrhi and eleven, started “One of the great deceptions of Final arrangements were made nuc. | and social, Mildred Edwards. wered it to some extent through thf»n it is possible that Ids fort tint ^ c.jiv to explore the world, the devil is that the sinner can go yesterday at tiie all-day meeting of might exceed his fancy; for an ad . . . Twenty-three births and seven Permission was granted the society your affiliation. A'et that is not all Both were barefooted. It is the way ot on in sin and never meet the time ' the Ladies Aid Society of the Re- vantage always rises by surprise and deaths were reported during the i |Q use the community house in Ber that will be asked. Temptation will explorers -always forgetting some­ of settlement.” formed Church for their annual is almost always doubled by bong un thing. IMiblle Ledger. previous month by Health Tnspec- |ant |>ark for socials or entertain- come, hold your ideals in spite of T -ti m a! In speaking of an old-time Bowery bazaar which will he held next Fri­ tor Miss Noe. She also reported them. The kingdom of God enlists ments, at a small fee. saloon, “which in all probability was day in the church parlors. The 16 cases of whooping cough and your service. Hold your ideals, for A motion was passed that any the vilest hole on God’s earth the | hostesses in charge of the meeting P twelve hours’ work put In at the it is not tiie question as to what members w ishing to lie I p out in the pastor said in part: “For superlative were Mrs. H. A. Dabb, Mrs. Mick P dental clinic. Mrs. Richarl, of the you would like to do, or whether annual bazaar to lie held next Fri­ depravity it out-Heroded Herod. It and Mrs. Rost. The various com­ Baby Station, reported sixty home you would give up. Strike down the 0 day in the church parlors, under the was Ihc vestibule of the pit—the mittees in charge of the bazaar an­ visits during October. She now has sailor who would cut the colors P auspices of the Ladies Aid Society, ticipate a prosperous and bright 209 tots under one year on her list. anteroom of hell. from the mast in the heat of the Dressmaking School might make themselves useful, as “11 was nothing extraordinary or outcome, if everyone takes as much P The request for electric heaters elic­ hattle. It is for men to fight for the ladies see fit. interest as t h e committees in P ited the personal attention of the unusual for some poor wretch to the great cause. Traitors are hung, An invitation was extended the so- charge, namely: apron table, Mrs. president, who said he would see die in this awful dive. Indeed, it are we any less than traitors if we P by Mr. Young to attend a party to Howell, chairman. Mrs. Dabb, Mrs. that the station was provided for. wns part of file order of ttie day— think of what we would do rather P be held in the church on the eve­ Knapp. Mrs. Doc, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES Plumbing Inspector Shur reported or rather of the night. On stormy than of what God would have us do? P ning of November 17th. Johnson, and Mrs. John W atson; issuing fifteen permits and turned nights the atmosphere of this back After all. this battle for good, is it P Due to the absence of sex-era! room reminded one of the Black fancy table. Mrs. J. W ebb, chairman, i n $52.25. yours? Who established the King­ members the definite aim of the so­ Mrs. Basliford, Airs. Bauer, Mrs. p John Strebe was granted the nec­ Hole of Calcutta. dom of God? Who gave us all we Cut and fitted and ready to take home ciety for Hie coming year was not Fuchs, Airs. Cash, Airs. Rost, Mrs. p essary permit to sell milk. The “Lying about the floor, stretched know of Good* Who enlisted our attained at this meeting, but sever­ Kraomer. Airs. Parson and Airs. suppliment to tiie milk code was out on the benches, leaning, half re­ aid? Can we run from before the p al suggestions were made of the var­ Burkhardt; utility table. Afrs. Stock- passed on final reading. A suppli- clining across the tables, dozens of enemy? The fight is not yours, but p f o r $ 2 . 0 0 ious ways in which the society could dale. chairman, Mrs. Pye, Airs. De nicnt to the ordinance relating to men of ¡ill ages slept right through God’s. All that xve can do is to help and a quetionairre will be sub­ Montmorency, Airs. Baldwin, Airs. \ the keeping of swine was passed on the night. Frequently enough some obey orders like good soldiers and mitted to each member of the so­ Applegate and Mrs. Hendrickson, p preliminary hearings. poor wretch, lying fa«e downward, fight the good fight. ciety, requesting them to stale their candy and cake. ARs. Oscar Gesner, j p did not respond to the rough treat­ “The battle is not yours but God’s. J . T O M O ZE R 200 Wood Avenue first and scond choices as to which chairman. Airs. Jos. L. Neubauer, Afrs. ment. He was rolled oxer, and Fight as though you had the belief p of the suggestions they think will Schoonmaker, Mrs. AVood and Airs. found to he stone dead. Anybody in your leader which the soldier p HIGH SCHOOL WINS be most helpful. Farley, novelties! Airs. Heaton, chair­ know anything of him* No. Any­ must have in his. These are the p Helen Doremus, Dorothy P:\ge and man. and Airs Hardenburg, handker­ body care? No. Out tie went to commands of God.” Dorothy Tams were appointed mem­ chief table, Airs. L. S. Saptes, chair­ FROM WOODBRIDGE Potters Field. A toast to mothers was effectively bers of the Ways and cans Com­ man. and ATrs. Suchland, Airs. Fron- “Just a bit of the Human wreck­ presented by Eleanor Roberts, while mittee. wald. Airs. Depew, Airs. Cran, Mrs. n Ashwell Leads Team to 20-6 age. The Devil again victor. Hear the address of welcome was made by After a social hour the meeting Afiek, Airs. Hull, and Airs. R. Blancke, the cry of the defeated on the rag­ of the Court of Awards, extended a Win Play Roselle Today. adjourned to meet the second Fri- dining room, Mrs. W m. Watson, GERSON’S MEAT MARKET ged end of their days upon earth: hearty welcome to the mothersand ------. I day evening in December at the chairman. Mrs. Osterly, Airs. Dilly, “Taliyrand: T am suffering the Scout Director Airs. Ryder, who as­ 103 Wood Avenue Telephone 3212 Playing its first home game Friday j home of Miss Mildred Edwards, 20 Mrs. Gaub. Airs. Alamel and Mrs. pangs of the damned.’ sumed her duties here with the be­ afternoon Linden High School | East Henry street. Steele, grab-bags, Airs. Mauer, chair­ “Voltaire: ‘I am abandoned by God ginning of tiie fall work. The value man and Airs. Hill. Mrs. Loche, and SPECIALS FOR QUALITY MEATS and Man. I shall go to hefl.' of scouting and the opportunities Miss W ood’s Sunday School Class, “Hobbes: ’1 am taking an awful for service it presents were empha­ I or The Bykota Class. ^ leap in the dark.’ sized by Mrs. ATelick. Scout Com­ I The dinner will constitute a roast Ideal Furniture Shop “Gibbons: “All is now lost, irre­ missioner Airs. F. V. Dobbins found dinner. I vocably lost; all is dark and doubt­ at the last minute she was unable to Fresh killed fricassee chicken, nice yellow and r ful.’ attend the banquet and sent greet­ You save money by buying in T H R E E JOIN M. E. AID 27c i “Goethe: ‘Open the shutters and I ings to the members of the execu­ plump, lb. ------Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. FyfTc, Mrs. Pen- let in more light.’ tive board and the gathering. Be­ i YOUR HOME TOWN noyer and Mrs. Mazby were appoint­ I “Altamont: ‘My principles have sides Mrs. Melick, members of the Prime Rib Roast, cut from native beef, best, lb. 27c | i ed members of the Ladies Aid So­ poisoned my friend; my extrava­ executive board present were: Airs. i We sell everything at factory prices which ciety of the Methodist church at a gance has beggered my boy; my un­ Frank A. Sandmann, Miss Julia Mer- meeting held Thursday afternoon. A-l Chuck Roast, lb. 18c Prime Rib Roast — 28c n i gives you a saving of 50% on kindness has murdered my wife. ’ shon, Airs. John A. Overton. Plans for the November team were 36c i And is there another hell? Oh, “O Mother of Mine” was sung by Leaf Lard, l b .______20c i Jelke Cut ------all your purchases. announced, and a novel idea sug­ Thou blasphemed and most indul­ j Miss Medora Squier, while some mer­ i gested as the members of the team 33c gent Lord God, hell would be a ref­ itorious readings were gix-en by Miss Jersey Loins of Pork, rib or loin end i plan to hold luncheons, six at the uge if it would me from Thy frown.’ Marjorie Chase. The scout pledge home of each member of the No­ i Dressers Kitchen Closets “Human wreckage, products of was repeated and scout songs and ~26c vember team. The November team Legs of Milk Fed V'eal Kitchen tables tho Devil; the result of sin.” The other ceremoincs conducted. Chifferobes is composed of: Mrs. H. J. B. speaker spoke of the Savior’s love Some of the scout captains and Plate and naval corn­ Parlor tables Kitchen Cabinets Ashwell, chairman, Mrs. J. I. Schultz, and said the way to he saved was leaders present were: Airs. George E. Jersey Fresh Hams, Mrs. Raymond W inans, Mrs. George through Him. Anderson, the Misses Marie Schnei­ ed beef Johnson, Mrs. W illiam Roll, Mrs. whole ______29° In conclusion he quoted thusly: der, Mildred Wright, Lillian Roarke, BEDS, — SPRINGS — CONGOLEUM RUGS Frank Hicks, Mrs. AW A. W il­ I “There is a fountain filled with and Marjorie Chase. Rumps of Milk Fed Veal _ I blood, son, Mrs. L. T. Wood, Mrs. James Berry, Mrs. Robson, Mrs. Fyffe and Mattresses Chairs I Drawn from Immanuel's veins; Little Laughs From London Home made sausage meat, 1<*0 pun pm k And sinners, plunged beneath that Mrs. Jones. J Cook (being engaged)— And, of Quilts - Pillows Dining; and Kitchen flood. Tulip Creamery But­ I Curse ot Exaggeration? course, ma’am, 1 shall require a re­ Armour’s Star Hams, Lose all their guilty stains. serve ear-piece on your wireless set.— ter ------HIGH CHAIRS Wherever two or three Americans London Opinion. the ITam What Am 33c I “The dying thief rejoiced to see are gathered together they are stand­ DINING ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES That fountain in hi.s day; ing in line.—The Duluth Herald. f‘ Tasty Berkshire Farm Link Sausage And there may I, though vile as he New Mot her-in -Law Lock o ------— ------Wash all my sins away.” IDEAL FURNITURE SHOP An Explanation A lock ot recent Invention record* (j New Sauerkraut, 3 lbs. f o r ------“That, beloved, is the hope of the Women learn to swim sooner than the name of anyone who opens the 9 N. Wood Ave. . 2 doors from Penn. Sta. Linden sinner. That is the message of hope Men because the men have to teach door, together with the date and tltna j 14 oz. bottle Libby’s Catsup T to Human W reckage.” themselves.—New York American. at which it was opened. LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PAGE SIX A SP& s or within ten days after the purchase CITY CIF I.I X DEN of such cow if said cow is purchased after January first. . v Filli Coloring SECTION -t: No license for the keep­ "PASSED ORDINANCE ing- of cows for private or commercial use as provided for in the second sec* Son ol this Ordinance shall be trans­ ferable without a permit from Horn the a n o r d i n a n c e t o p r o v i d e f o k t h e construction o f a l a i k k - Board of Health. violating! . s f a v e k IN I'.M'L S i r e h i SECTION 5: Any person any of the provisions of *}“s ^Tw enty FKC>M MIDI)LI)SEX STKEET Pj) D ' shall be liable to a penalty of twenty ION», AVENUE. wi.’M'K BEINOBEING Ari UO-M M VTE1.Y 2Sr> .INKAL FEE1. | ' A ction °s“0) All ordinances or parts GÍ-h»*:.; WITH ALL NKlKSSARY of ordinances not consistent with this M \NtlOLF.S. I-DHAM MES ANI ordinance be and the same arc lieieby Lnr m ;:rDealtU to be held on November Jth. « r and aei'cnlin.' to the speculation* or the City Engil ter. II'-). CLARA M A ST ER ^ i;uy SUCTION 2: The cost of said im- rnoveinent and t le less I expenses con- iKH-icd thorewitli shall be ju d l) '"V 1-s DLTu'cT OF NEH- !lJERSEY eouilanly as-i-ssc 1 in .he manner and . th e extent anti n proportion as pits- ■" ‘u, tin- matter of Joseph Simon. Hun*- ciilxxi by law. SKVTION 3: There shall be ami hoie V' OÍ ' c - ■- "> '* ml d ,m il t u b l i c e r v i c e V,v is i roll fiat .Hi lor ill© J> t.l I l o> th a t oil tip? P S i?„. m m m- mem authon-,e,l by tins »- NwTÍCK is Ire tv by fciyei^ dlnance. tin* snill of l-.lcen l!l,.a, O 'r.s'.ù ’L luijudet] l-'orty D ollars i 1 1 I'1 ! ' - tin- .A; a-, shall t. lit- cs.-ar> Men and Women purpose, to he uusctl anti paid by n provesticiit cert u ■-.aï- ». 11 • .... l'¡T MT,d'Tm l KT-;^.my,SstW'ñT tiu* said Lily p a v atm . i l 1,ilv (not vxi vm urn' , x m-r i-er ;nun n n,lt!,‘e city’ m Newark, in sani a s ami wiu-i: Uk C om m on Loum jl -si V,i .V-IT,! T "vT* HiT' formmínn at TlnólÍ litslei i. i i n - • -»hail ne m x v-ssuryj. not < x- ee»-«iirm‘ ^ix yc.ir-- h um Uie >.m e " 5 :'T,1' ( The Draughtsman lue .Unie a.al upon s sell term» a.*, the ! .'-vuela tlm bankrupt and tlans-** 0 , 4 im v i*...a■ i 1 shall I x anu Ui< ... For 1923 there was authorized for exten-ion h-s ic-eive-i i : 'on a:.y a - e.- - u.e - -1 lev ¡I, u'-ii »it n>. i b u siness as m ay com e bo upon property »eiiehtt d by th e un- and improvement of PLBI.iC SERVICE electric iiithurtled, snail 1* " T '1. ..Tpi'uèf*i>r claim m u st eoiiiply with provi -Rient hereby s,.;.; Vn* 57 Of I ho Bankruptcy law and plant some 830,000,000; for ga- pi mt -**,r.e Applied in paym nt or 1,11 ,IC unt oi the said Rub ■ . of the Gelici al Urdela >1 .be­ $5,000,000; aiid for transportation facilities an t ho m< {obtenues.» seci;re>l by 21 a u s su p rem o I ouï t, and m u st imp rove ment cortiilcate». no i niu-d Ft. amount almost as large. bonds and the balance if any »>t »an. be properly ‘endorsed in this matter. It is not necessiti y lor the >'• ^ impt'oven.etit curuiicat as. notes bonds in ex- e-s of t v to ta l ai.- >uU to Pi-rSimiliy alte...I com l at I >' ; That means new building-, new lines, new a s A w v i on p: op T ty I .eu oh tied --l.nl. i-. unit and t-la-e unless tlu‘-v' .TTcin iié m mains, new buses, new ears, and many other new included in the o- ai h.ai.- t or aanr-o a.mile the bankrupt ol pa.t. Nji ‘ (Copyright. W. N U > ,1 .. Hon of a trustee. I tools o facilities the character, size, extent and function­ ta x 11 i t i ; i ; a. live at opted TV ‘dm hom m o.) cloni mav be liled with the Kef free at Council and raised and paid lot b> tax­ Kooin -.Huk Liretiten's Building. New.uk. ing of which must ail he planned in advance cream into which a iittle good-fla­ a tio n . N. .1. . I down to the minutest details. Dated O ctober 30, i. vored grated cheese tins been added. SKCTTON 4: .Ml ordinances inconsis GEORGE W. W. FOR TER tent*herewith arJ hereby repealed. Ktderei1 in lïankruptcy.^^ The translation of ihe ideas and determina­ Custard Nut Pie. OUR SECTION 5: This ordinance shall Shadow's lie dark on the hillside, tions of executives and engineers into working t a k e c-flect immodfately SHERIFF'S SALE— In Chancery of New Sunshine lies warm on the shore. Prepare a custard pie as usual, ris­ drawings from which the construction force Fasse,1 November « ^ 1« ^ WATSON Last Name Je.rnv ‘Between The citizens Build* But the golden rod waves in his pride, ing a pint of milk and two large eggs, obtains the data that enables it to put the care­ Fren. of Common Council .uui Loan Association of Etiznln tin And the clover blooms no more, sugar to taste and a bit of salt and Approved November 5th. L \",L. compìalmuit. and Joseph 1- rietl- Gone are the blossoms of May, fully thought out plans into effect i- the ji f (_ EORGE McGlLL\ RAY ¡ander. et als., defendants, in fa, toi Their robe is a purple leaf; grated nutmeg. Just as It goes into The Draughtsman. A tte s t: M ayor sale OX of mortgagedill' ' l V pith' ‘ premises...... , . . ' A nd corn stands ripe in By virtue of the above-stated writ of the his sheaf, | ihp oven sprinkle over the top a cup­ IS IT WASHBURNE? TH.ua. H . S L L I- VAN- For summer is gliding away. C ity C lerk • ri facias to me directed 1 shall ex ful of minced black walnut meats. There are hundreds of draughtsmen constantly at post* for salo by public vendue, a t l ' « Hake as usual. The nuts will make a work putting on paper PUBLIC SERVICE projects Sheriff s office in the Court House COMMON FOODS IE Wastiburne family, which ls CITY OF I.INDEX the city of Elizabeth. N J :. 1,11 *, delicious brown crust all over the top. T me of the finest In New England, for improving service to the people. WEDNESDAY. THE 2ND DAY Ol PASSED ORDINANCE D E C E M B E R . A. D.. 19 2 5. i races descent to John Wastiburne it two'Ti-doi*‘k*m*‘tiie afternoon of said I.T, liquids from peas, carrots, tur­ Cranberry Ice. who settled iu Duxbury, Mass., in A \ < iRDIN ANC.C TO I*Ko\ IL»K h; ;K nip, kohl rabi or in fact any of To two cupfuls of cranberry puree T UK LAYING SIDEWALKS ON B( d H 1631. lie was a member of an old SluES OF MiiaOxlA » i 1\EE l . premises!1 sVtua^^ying^nnd Ja d n V m the flavor vegetables that are not too (cooked fruit put through a sieve) add English family that derived its name E KOM BLAACKE b l'KKK f H1 the City of Limlen. m the County of strong should bo saved and served two cupfuls of sugar and three cup­ IwXOFF STUFF L. BEING A l 1 lvONl- from Washbourne, County Worcester. MATELY 1500 LINEAL FEET. ^ w T T ’a n d ^ d c ^ d ¿n t ycertain with the vegetable as sauce. Chilled fuls of water. Pour Into a freezer and Washbourne gave tbe name to this map entitled. “Map <»i Realty E.»t;ue.- mav be used very effectively as a frf^r.n Potato'3 Importance Li l*> IT ORDAINED BY THE COM­ 1 imk-n \ .1. Map No. 4 of 33» lot» ; . * 1 as usual. Serve in sherbet cups family and was the seat of the family “Orthophonie” Concert child who needs the T h e p .ita ln ix «ine n f thè m a Iiy va!n- MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF situate -Lt’ Linden. Lnk.ii County. N. .1.. drink, given to a with the meat course. until 1582. The earliest mention to LINDEN. s-iu vey«M April 2 5. 1!«)1 by > 1 . Bam i . m in eral Salts. For Men’s Club Meeting hIiIp gifts of America lo ine ■ ’ i Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Elizabeth. one of the name dates fpbm the reign Section 1: Tnat sidewalks shall be X j • unit filed in the I'nion C ountv * Coconut Soup. of Edward I when a Walter de Wasse- SI >st Listone««, r usy chronh-iing w«r* c o n stru e ted an a laid on both sm es ol Key i»ter's Office. Elizabeth. N. I., on Delicious Cake Filling. A concert demonstration of the and elei-tii.ns and perhaps inventici.■% Milton la street, from Blanche start _i" Mav 23. R ill, as Map No. 231 < \ as ami Grate the meat of one fresh coco­ burne was mentioned. K n o p f stre e t, being* ap p rox im ately 1 at hv the lot number twelve hundred and Beat two eggs until stiff, add one- nut. Cook a tahlespoonful of butter There was an Israel Wnshbtime of new Orthophonie Viet rola will be fati tu empliasize thè introduci od of lineal feet. iortv ! L2 R•) and the adjoining* n<.rth- half cupful of Sllgar i:ind the pulp and this family who served valiantly in | presented on Monday evening at the the potato from America to Kur< pe. "i Lbsio-ir twelve and one-half (1-G) . 1,,^ ^ with a tablespoonful each of flour and Section 2: Tie said sidewalks shall feet of lot number twelve hundred and juu e of a ldr„f. tilltart apple grated. curry powder. Add a quart of milk (tie Revolution, a Benjamin Wash- | Linden Reformed Church at the pise mention it quite incidentally. lx* ct»n.->tructed anti laid o f th e width forty-one (1211), on block number thu Beat until firm enough to spread; anil water, a pint each and the coco Imme, born in 1 8 1 0 , who was secre- j Economists and sociologists, however, of at least foui feet with c-oinv' to, av- ty-»even (37). meeting of the Men’s Club. cNruifig to the plans and speciIa.:tloi.* 1 »ecree amounting* app roxim utly > p. cover the top ol* the cake with the nut: simmer for a few minutes, add could make a good case for tlie potato- tary of state, and Israel Washburne, Through the courtesy of tlie Victor prepaied by the City Engineer and now 500...... v filling. salt and serve. Some like a cupful of his brother, who was governor of as tlie New world product whi< h lini on file in his office. Talking Machine Company and the IOHN- K LNGLiKHSiLrr05SS* For «'ompany occasions serve Hie peas added Just before serving. Maine. Cadwalinder Coiden Wash- most deeply affected life in tie ei<5 Section 3: Raid sidewalks shall he Kuos' $15.51 EDJ&IA) no6.t*M good old pumpkin pie vvitii whipped Union Talking Machine Company of world. constructed and laid as aforesaid, at tiurne was a member of congress, raa- j the cost and expense of the owner o jor general in the Civil war and later Elizabeth this wonder instrument, owners of the lands in front o i w hu n the same slial be so const ru AeU am. i a prominent flour manufacturer. His that has startled the musical world, Famoa “Dunniow Flitch ” laid, and such cost and expense slial \ brother was Elihu Benjamin Wash- will he heard in this city for the U- asscc-vsed a«' jid in g to law m all ca.v | In tlie town of Iiunmow, Essex, En?- i-s wiu-re such, o w n e rs shall not per j hurne. memlier of congress, secretary first time. land. Robert Fitz-Walter offered, in form the work required hereby. of state, and minister to France. He This new instrument is not merely 1244, to present a flitch of bacon to Sts * t ion 4. T he o w n er o r o w n ers o | svas tlie only foreign representative an improved phonograph but a mar­ married. couples who would take oath tin lanes m front of which said side- j rho remained in 1'aris through both wi-il k > shall b- 2-» coiisu u- ted and iaa } velous piece of mechanism that re­ that they had never once dur1.: g the snail be aliov. e«i thirty (30) days tine the siege anil commune period. year wished themselves unmarried an; alter the service of notice herein pro produces tlie human voice and tlie vita-d. in v, hi -h to p erform the w o n ROUTE—This is a name of French bad avoided a quarrel. It was not required hereby, and written notice a. origin. Adolph E. Borie. born in 1809, voices of musical instruments with required by law. of the imp: ovmr.on until 1445 that the flitch was awarded shall he caver, to the owner or owner was tlie son of John Bone, a French­ such fidelity of tone that it is prac­ for the first time. o f any land affected thereby. man. tically impossible to tell the orig­ Section 5. Said City Engineer is here RUFFIN — This name is an old name i inal from tlie reproduced. All the by appointed .o take the charge, direc­ In Nortli Carolina, and was undoubt- j great artists who have heard their tion and sup--rvision of said improve C a m e o s ment and it 11 work done thereon by tin edly of French origin. In England the voices in all their beauty and col- owners of property shall be subject t< name Rufine was introduced by Dr. The word “cameo" is not the rane inspection aid approval of the »an or have been delighted. When the E n gin eer. Jam es Rufine, a student of Leyden In »f a gem. It is merelv a T “t: J of B ill. He went to 'England because Urt'at bandmaster John Philip Sotis.i ;-uftirig. In other words, any haul sub- Section 6. That the grade according ÿ>;i; ;>; to w hich the said sid ew alk s sh ad b. of his Protestant beliefs after the heard it lie said “Why gentlemen stance or gem em be made nto s laid, shall be and the same hereby i. :■ „— :-'■-... - V - revocation of the Edict of Nantes. He that is a band!” He heard for the , cameo, although usual!? onyx, sar* established r.s laid down on the prohh map of said street above uientionex married Elizabeth Young and founded first time in reproduced music, every lonyx, agate and Ivorv are used, made by the City Engineer for the pur I ‘ /____, , ,v,'v■: -. -; ^v- - ••. M* . pose ol defining said sidewalk grade the Rufine family in Suffolk county. ! instrument, the deep bass of the tu- and now on file with the City Engin­ ,-*'■. • >&:«'•., “ '• V-!. 4» U 'U' '■<* England. The founder of the Ameri- ]K1S the blare of the trumpets and Great “Third Estate” eer. w hich m ap and sidew alk g tacit Í-. ■ i i-..-". « « •' H* .< :• > ' • . • <••. therein indicated are hereby approved. can Ruffin family may ha\e been akin the boom of the bass drum, and The “Third Estate” in French hls- to this family whose name is spelled suc)l have been the exclam ations of tory was that part of the nation that Section 7. That the City Clerk be ana Rufino in England. hereby is instructed to give notice U till who have heard this remarkable belonged neither to the nobili y nor all property owners affected by such <|Q by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) improvement under the provisions oi instrument. h® clergy; in other words, the com- this Ordinance and according* to law. KEARNY ELECTRIC , , , . . . -non people who final Iv brought about S ection 8. T h e re »hall bo and herebj STATION 1 he Mens Club extend a cordial; _L : , .. is appropriated for the purpose of tin improvement authorized by th is Ordin A Public - Service enterprise invitation to all their friends and a n co th e s u m o f T H K E E TH O R SAN i DOLLARS i3.000.00) or as m u d that gives New Jersey a relatives to attend this delightful t Hereof as shall be necessary for dependable source of elec- evening of music. Phone Linden 3240 the purpose to be raise« aim paid by the improvement certificates, note» o. i trie supply with resources From four things God preserve us— bonds of this City, payable with interest \ in excess of those of J a painted woman, a conceited valet, as and when the Common Council shall \ Muscle Shoals, Tenn.! / ■ alt beef without mustard, and a late determine shall be n ecessary o r ad vis­ Famous Tower W. KLEINMAN dinner. able, and upon such terms as said Com­ Porcelain tower was an octagonal Dealer in mon Council shall fix; and the moneys received from any assessments levied »tructure in Nanking, China, erected upon the property benefit ted by the im­ A Security Backed by FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS in the early part uf tlie Fifteenth cen­ COAL and WOOD provement hereby authorized shall b< applied in p? ymerit or on account of tury. It has nine stories, faced with the indebtedness secured by said inn TJTERE is something that may be provement • ertillcatuB. notes or bonds rariegated porcelain, from which hells and the balance, if any. of said improve­ New Jersey’s Prosperity prepared a little at time, making ind lamps were lnisg The tower was 1108 Wood Ave. ment certificates, notes or bonds, in ex­ a rare treat when all the fruit is destroyed by the Talnings In 1853. cess of the total amount assessed on ( * ■ Linden, N. J. property ben*'fitted shall be included in added: a local budget or annual tax ordinance IIE securities of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey are sold to Fruit Melange. adopted afte: the completion of said On the Jo y ot Living Between 11th and 12th it*. improvement and raised and paid for by A stone crock or a large glass Jar supply capital with which to provide plant and equipment to meet New Certainly there is ample )<>y in life ta x a tio n . T will be the best receptacle. The fralts Jersey’s demand for public utility service— gas, electric and transportation! If we do not deliberately forbid it as Section 9: This Ordinance shall take in their season are preserved arid a an unwelcome guest. Some people effect immecll ately. cupful at a time is added to the jar. 0 The industrial development of the State and its rapid increase in popula­ find joy in lugubriousness, so when P hssed Nove nber 4th, 1925. Arrange In layers without stirring and they speak we ought not to misunder­ LIGHT TRUCKING 0 EEON A .V.VTSON tion means prosperity for Public Service Companies and safety for money keep closely covered In a cool place Pres, of * ommon Council stand them. There is tbe greatest joy 0 Approved November 5th. 1925. invested iu the Corporation’s securities. That is why it Ls good business to all the time. Begin with berries and of all, the Joy of working so that all GEORGE McGILLVRAY add peaches, pears and plums and apri­ Attest: kayui our people -giay possess tbe circum­ Moving"—Express | Til OS. H. SULLIVAN cots. finishing with a pint ja r of B l Y stances and tbe capacity to lie full of City Clerk. maraschino cherries, though the fresh joy themselves Don't talk to me of Local or Lornr Distance cherries will be sufficient. Let stand a cheerless life.—Ramsay MacDon­ a month or two before using. AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "A SUP­ ald. G.W. HANDLEY | PLEMENT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE SANITARY CODE OF THE i CumuLitivelr eier re d S to cli Peaches in Raspberry Juice 3 BUCHANAN SREET HOARD OF HEALTH OF THE CITY ! OF LINDEN. N. J.” GOVERNING THE To two quarts of raspberries 01 After They Drop Money PRODUCTION. SAIT AND DISTRIB­ canned fruit with tlie juice drained Phone Linden 3529AV 5 UTION OF MILK. o £ As a means for reducing the mini I.L IT OKDACNKD i'Y THE BOARD OF off, add four quarts of peaches and her of suicides at Monte Carlo the HEALTH I ,F THE CITY OF LINDEN. seven pounds of sugar; this will make SECTION 1. No new milk pro.hici.ig management Of the casino maintains dairies shall be established in the City K orporation. about eight to ten pints of this pre­ R L iic S e „•vice j "'hat is called the “viaticum," a fund ol Linden, uv shall the nun-bur of serve. Boil the strained juice; if it !s cows for private i.se on any premises the object of which is to provide ii. the City o ’ Lm-len be incaateii mtei- lYom canned fruit allow less sugar; , ■ for th ■ adoption of this ordinance k r s e j - add a few crushed peach kernels for j transportation home for every gambler DAISY MINGST, SECTION : No person shall keep of Mew J w-ho has lost all his an: cows for private or ■ ommiii' i;1! ui-.e flavor. Add the peaches cut into | ° ias ° s a ■*'*’ uinne for a tern of one year from January O u t quickly until clear. Remove from the Beginning Patent System STUDIOS 1st of each year to December 31st of CUSTOMER OWNERSHIP PLAN opens the way to said vear. The application for such sirup, cool and allow them to stand | The foundation of the patent system permit shall set forth the number of every thrifty man or woman to profitably invest his or her savings. until perfectly cold before canning, was first established In England wuen ° 35 New BrunswickAvenue g cows, that said cows ’arc not affected The juice ls then boiled again and the statute of monopolies was passed by any disease and shall be signed by o RAHW AY, N. J. ° the applicant, anti said permit, after poured over the fruit which has been 1“ 1623. The first patent act was oCarand Elizabeth bus pass door0 or without public hearing, may or may packed In the jars. Any fruit juice passed by the first congress of the not be grant xl. in the discretion of tho ASK ANY PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYE Board of Health. may be used—pineapple, strawberry ! United States In 1790, and the flr*t S i SECTION 3: The license fee for keep­ or grape; all will make delicious pr#- I patent office in America was estab- ° 1004 Fifth Avenue ° ing cows for private or commercial uso shall be Two Dollars ($2.00) payable on lerves. 1 fished in 1836. o ASBURY PARK, N. 3. o the first da; of January of each year OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO n o O O O 0 0 ^ — LINDEN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PAGE SEVEN

Early Lighthouse Washington's One Great Battery MAY USE PRO PLAN He Finished Second The lir>t lUhthousc luiili by the nitpi] Stoics ;is an independent gov- IN AMATEUR EVENT Greb Belongs With Best srnuient Is a! < ape Henry, at ttie en- of Middleweight Boxers iran.-e at’ Chesapeake bay. It was Harry Greb's sensational victory ! DINE finished in IT!)’.’, when fi-li oil was New Sectional Qualifying over the courageous Mickey Walker I'Od for lighting sperm oil being sub- Scheme Expected to Be was due to qualities which only two •titmed in 1810. world middleweight champions, Fitz­ Adopted Next Year. simmons and Ketchel, have excelled. Greh as a boxoromd lighter is in the AT Lotus Gingerbread Before ihe time comes for the hold­ same class with the famous fTonuny rile legendary lotus, the fruit of ing of another amateur championship Ryan, Jimmy (Tahhv, Frank Klaus and ; which made Ulysses' sailors forget it is something more than a mere prob­ Bill Papke, although Papke carried a their homes, is supposed to have been ability that the U. S. O. A. will an­ heavier wallop; Greh would have been 'he same plant now used by natives nounce a new sectional qualifying outslugged by Fitzsimmons anti Ketchel I JACK HIGGINS’ of northern Africa to make sun-dried but lie might have defeated Jack plan similar to the one now used by rakes which taste like gingerbread.— the Professional Golfgrs’ association Dempsey, the Nonpareil, who really Science Service. for its championship. was a welterweight. One of the officials Intimated that Walker would have conquered an ad­ versary of less mentality than Greh. DE LUXE LUNCH Herders and Goads the association was now considering the adoption of such a plan: "Golf The quick thinking of the middle­ Finding that beating of live stock has reached a stage in this country,” weight champion and his thorough was reducing t|le weight of the stock. Wood A venae he said, "where it is essential to de­ knowledge of ring tactics proved too Tristi herdsmen are using goads that vise a plan that will admit to the much for the little Irishman. are slightly charged with electricity. championship only those who are ca­ Spared Great Grief pable of playing championship golf P High Batting Mark Notwithstanding the life of a pa­ and yet to give golfers in every sec­ Here is a batting record, Bobby Oar- Wood Bldg-. per dollar is only seven or eight tion a chance to demonstrate their rut hers, of the St. Louis Browns, and fitness without clogging up the field.” months we have never had one die one of the most famous of old-time ■m our hands. - To'edo itiade. The protdem of reducing the cham­ hurlers, hatted against Porter pitch­ pionship field to a workable size with­ ing for Brooklyn and this is what Although Jockey Thurber finished; out. doing injustice to the youngsters Pitcher Garni j hers did to Pitcher Por­ second on Nomad in a recent race1 on the way up is one that has baffled ter. Four times ttt bat. one double, at Belmont the muddy riding made the in the great race for Uie championship in the American league ‘Muddy** the eligibility committee for years. one triple: two home runs. This hap­ PURE SWEET APPLE Kuel and M alter Johnson (left to right) played wonderful ball to keep their ride far from pleasurable. He is shown Formerly ttiere was a national eligi­ pened August IT. 1.SS8. team in the lead. splotched with mud from the hoofs of bility list, and admission to the quali­ Siren, who came in first. fying rounds was based on handicap. Jeering Was Too Much Helped Pirates to Win *1 This did not work out satisfactorily, CIDER for in spite of every precaution the Many Rockne Pupils to Jporm 05 field continued to he so large as to be unwieldly. Last year, at Marion Coach Grid Performers FOR HALLOWE’EN PARTIES Elmira sold Al Moore, star outfield- j for example, there were ITT competi­ Virtually every member of the unde­ er, to the New York Giants. tors out of ¿he 196 who were eligible. feated Notre Dame football eleven of * * * At the annual meeting this winter 1924, which played in practically IN GALLONS AND KEGS Hugh McMullen, catcher of the the association decided to abolish the every section of the country, is 4 0 c P e r Gallon Wichita club, lias been sold to the New list and to b ase admission solely upon coaching college gridiron performers / this season. York Giants. performance for tlie last two years. ! • • • It was the general belief that such j , last all-Amer­ ican quarterback chosen by the late Pittsburgh will train at Paso Robles. a plan would eliminate some of the W . M . SCILLATH Walter Camp, is in charge of Villa Cal., again next spring, according to usual chaff, but it hasn't, judging by Nova, assisted by the right end, Eddie Barney Dreyfuss. what has been shown at Oakmont. 32 TENTH STREET, LINDEN Huntsinger. What probably will be done next * * * , one of the greatest I Elif Office, .So. Broad Street Call Trinity 1209 or 3210 J. M. Barnett. Carlisle, New South year is to divide (lie country.into sec-' of “the four horsemen,” is at the Uni­ Wales, holds the record of skipping tions, play a preliminary qualifying versity of Georgia to handle the back the rope, 11,810 times. round in each, and by so doing limit , , . the championship field to 64 players, j field, while the sensational full back, i . is coaching the Notre Jim Lyle, star right hander of the Dame freshmen, and Dan Miller, also Augusta Tygers, has been purchased of the famous quartet, is the hack- by the Washington Senators. • * * Origin of Football field mentor at Georgia Tech. Adam Walsh, captain and center, Harry Hannah, veteran catcher, was Among the many things thut Japan placed in charge of the Portland team, borrowed from China was football, has been engaged as head coach at in place of DufTy Lewis, who resigned. said to have been introduced as early Santa Clara coliege in California; Joe * * * as the middle of the Seventh century. Bach, tackle, lias charge of the line at Syracuse; Chuck Collins, end, has Columbus has recalled Third Base- Emperor Toba II was an expert play­ Big Jack Fournier, the hard hatting man Blessing from the Shamokin club er and got up a club at his palace. become an assistant at the University first baseman of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Second Baseman Moore of the of the New Y’ork-Pennsylvania league. The beginning of professionalism of Chattanooga; Rip Miller, tackle, 1 can’t stand the jeering of the Brooklyn Pittsburgh Pirates has been a tower ♦ * * may be traced to an emperor and his j will direct the line io Indiana ; Noble Flowers fans and has turned In his resignation. of strength to his team this season, Shreveport purchased Charley Bar- : court, of whom it is told that in the Kizer, guard, will handle the line at It is not believed that President Purdue, and John Weibel, guard, will hitting among the topnotcliers, field­ nabe, a left-handed pitcher, from the j time of poverty they earned a little Robinson will accept it. coach the line at Vanderbilt univer­ for the ing cleverly and showing much speed Evansville club of the Three-Eye extra money by teaching the art of on the bases. league. football. sity. * * • Homecoming Too Much Golf Pastime The St. Louis Cardinals have pur­ chased Homer Peel, hard-hitting out­ Sent Statz to Minors fielder. from the Houston club of the Owners and managers who frown on Texas league. golf as a pastime which should be * * * shunned by bail players, have found The last fight of John I,. Sullivan another crumb of circumstance to add was a three-round, no-decislon bout to their stock of arguments, writes with Tom Sharkey in New Y’ork City, Dan Hake in the Philadelphia Record. August 3, 1S96. The case of Arnold Statz is being ex­ * * * ploded as the most horrible example Officials of tiie Salisbury club. East­ I R p BAUMANN of ttie evils of swinging on a gutta­ ern Shore league, announce the sale percha pill. of outfielder .Toe Voyles to the Pitts­ Greenhouses It is said Statz gulfed blmseif out of burgh Pirates. the big leagues. The former brilliant * * * St. George and Hazelwood Avenues outfielder fell to a miserably low mark The St. Louis Cardinals have pur- j in batting and was released by the chased Outfielder Kenneth Storms R ATI WAY Chicago Cubs. No other club in the from the Cedar Rapids club of the • majors cared to take a chance on him. Mississippi Valley league. PHONE 711 so he had to go hack to the minors to * * * gain a livelihood at his chosen pro­ The fear that this nation will ; fession. eventually run short of ditch-diggers Statz is more than an ordinary golfer. is groundless as long ns duh golfers j He is without doubt the best there is are allowed to carry masliles. among Hall players. He has won many tournaments and is rated as a near champion. But the concentration on Joe Guvon. former Carlisle and the links game, it is declared, has de­ Georgia Tech football luminary, was : stroyed his usefulness as a ball player. a potent factor in Louisville’s dash for While gaining proficiency with the the gonfalon in the American associa» j tion. driver, he lost the swing that makes * • * classy bitters in baseball. BB&** To what extent golf is responsible Mike Gibbons, brother to Tom. i for the decline of Statz as a batter famous family man from St. Paul, OODSE BRDTHERb.lNC, must remain merely a matter of and likewise a boxer, sells insurance opinion. All arguments pro and con when he Is not stepping around in the a n n o u n c e - will not settle the question. His case, ring. * * * however, may make hall players give more serious thought to the subject of Roy Moss, right-handed pitcher, and whether they are jeopardizing dia­ Frank Kohlbecker, catcher, have been A new and attractive Credit- mond career by traveling the links. bought by the Brooklyn Robins from Purchase Plan, now in operation the Memphis club of the Southern league. ust around throughout the United States. Public Insists on Pet Name for Willie Hoppe Dan lO'Leary, the veteran pedes­ This plan, devised and approved by Willie Hoppe is approximately at trian, now in his eighty-fifth year, has covered a total of 282,000 miles on the Comet the age when most athletes are being Dodge Brothers, Inc., enables the seriously considered as likely candi­ foot during his career as an erponent of walking. C L PEN big-city folks must have their “neighborhood purchaser of a Dodge Brothers dates for the bone.vard. Yet to the ♦ • * so-called great American public, Willie stores”! Most of them would no more think of Motor Car to extend his payments Is still the “Boy Wonder” of billiards, The Chicago Wiiite Box tiave pur­ going down town to fight their way through the crowds over a period of twelve months at and the "Boy Wonder” he will remain chased Gulley, slugging outfielder of until he has laid his crutches aside the Little Rock Southern Association in search of a roast for dinner than they would of a minimum credit charge. and gasped his last gasp. club and also Pitcher McRee of the walking to the factory to get a pair of shoes. Hoppe has been playing billiards same club. * * * for 30 odd years, and has been in So favorable to the purchaser is this active competition for 20 of them. A Herbert G. Stump of Chicago, owner ! City women know that their neighborhood stores can arrangement, that practically any­ few days ago the billiard expert of of the international stable and promi­ supply them just what they want — and that, in most a certain Manhattan daily printed a nent in racing circles, paid $15,000 cases, the service is more alert and friendly. one can now cwn a Dodge Brothers yarn to the effect that Hoppe kept in for the contract of Arthur Mortensen, : the jockey. car without fir ancial inconvenience. shape by playing baseball. * * * The "Boy Wonder.” the story went, The same thing is true of this “neighborhood”. Our practiced for a few hours each morn­ The season record for short games j merchants—the men whose ads you read in this paper Ask us, without obligation, for full ing, and exhibited uncanny ability to | was set by Minneapolis and Louis- i ville. who finished nine frames in an j — are in position to furnish your home with the best particulars. place the hall exactly where he want­ ed it. His prowess at bat is sur­ hour and nineteen minutes. The and most popular brands of goods. Not only can they passed only by his hrililant fielding, I Colonels won, 3 to 0. save you money, but they gladly relieve you of a lot for it is some hot grounder that gets by him. Had Willie not taken up bil­ The swimming tank of t He new of worry and loss of time. liards, said the story, there is no tell­ clubhouse just completed for the Birm­ BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO.'■* % ing how lie might have fared on the ingham (Ala.) A. i'. has a capacity of ball field. 75.000 gallons oi* water and requires V 9 five tc six hours to till. It is regula­ ' V Although the “Boy Wonder” has probably lost ¿he desire to become a tion size for racing. Read the Ads in this Paper Rahway Salesroom ò c rookie, despite his supposed youthfiil- ness, at least one major team took the Another newcomer has been added and save yourself money by trading at home yarn seriously. A scout of a certain to the New York Yankees’ rapidly 22 W. Miltcn Avenue, Rahway league-leading Philadelphia outfit, got swelling list of recruits. He is Herb Hoppe on the phone and asked him McQnaid, a right-handed pitcher, who if tic would consider a berth on the lias been purchased from St. Paul of Open Evenings Athletics. the American association. ¿.-¡MiM ilririxlixlp season. Tuesday and Wednesday. Brother Accidentally Legion Auxiliary Will Miss Helen Higgin of West Orange Identified Dead Kin Fix Baskets For Needy Wilford Durrctt, of and Mr. Dan Haze of New York City Due to the lack of heat in the old Court, Elizabeth, and J„s< ph 1>!jr ! COMING UP ! were the week-end guests of Mr. A n attendance percentage borough lire house building on West reft, his brother, had narrow e... and Mrs. Harry Livingston. Anna" Krutulis, adopted daughter DO.ooy^ w «ts a t i.aiiiCa uy tue »CiiOui.s Blancke street, Monday evening, ciqies Saturday night while'repair­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry ChifTey of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharkus, of ut t oía» City UUi iiit-i eue oiomu ui when the regular meeting of the Calls On People Of City To ing a tire. They were wi:h VV. {• i FOR AIR i Spring Lade and Mr. and Mrs. G. 108 W est Eleventh street, who met vDUioucr. i uu iiitjii 2>uoooi loi w m l >•••••••••< Ladies Auxiliary, Linden Post No. Tuvill, also of Elizabeth, ,r.d WWe Redmond of Belmar were the re­ a tragic death on Edgar road Mon­ Aid Worthy Cause. ^KO/0, w u n ÜLUMOJ aw. y a ciu.se J02, American Legion was held, tfie standing beside their parked Hudson The Armistice Day plans were well cent gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry day morning, was popular and well AuuuU w i ui 00.0 i ne t u i u i c u ­ liked by her friends and co-workers business was cut as short as possible, on Edgar road when a Ford j,low-,} McDaniels, of 2 Main steet. The committee in clinrge of the AUiiiUCUl ili U1C i/oi.: ín ti handled. election of officers was postponed into them. The Ford overturned at the plant of H. B. Hardenburg & roe .si^ni itm w o lor ou t Ign until the next meeting, November National Red Cross membership the occupants, ail Negroes, escaped And Jule; Verner, despite the ab­ Co., Inc. drive, which started Wednesday and ou ru W ut ixt allieti tu. ir u'ioa ictu m . 23rd. Mrs It. B. Hardenburg, Jr.; injury. sence of a baton, admirably execut­ Her brother, Simon J. Sharkus, continues until Thanksgiving Eve lit -NO. -i SUiUUi, will! -Kl OU roil LUC General Refinery Mrs. W alker and Mrs. Hoff were ap­ ttarry and James Carr, of (jirteerf ed his duties as marshal. custodian of the City Hall, was in ask for the co-operation of the cit­ aitcuuauco nai ooyt,vvimc at .to. pointed a committee to arrange for were in the Ford, but ihrv Police Headquarters when Walter izens of Linden to help make this 0 nude lucic aie ao cuioileu, me Answers Charges Thanksgiving baskets for two James Brown, also colored of pfia Again Ch ef Pickel’s minions of the Ziminski, of Rahway, brought the drive a success. Every opportunity alienati ucc v>us ja.a. needy families, so they may enjoy adclphia, was behind the wheel at law scored a hit. In conventional body in. Policemen present gather­ will be given citizens to become a iu was me eaae ia*t ¿ear, Liuüeu The General Refining Corporation a real Thanksgiving dinner the time. After the upset t* Was blue and wearing white gloves, the ed around to identify the girl. is contesting the action of tlie Board member of this great movement, as a leads tue matrici lu tue matter oí not to be found. «nippers’ military smartness held the Sharkus peered over their shoulders booth will be located in the Post euiolinidil. VVCaluelu Is secouu of Health. Tuesday when A. T. CHURCH DEBT RAISED The Durrett brothers were treaiert eye. and was heard to remark, ‘‘It looks Office, corner Wood avenue and wml 2,ooi>. tue locai sciiooib rann Vanderbilt, counsel for the defend­ The First Baptist Colored Church, for injuries at the hospital. Patrol­ like my kid sister". Then pushing Blancke streets, and The Linden Na­ tuna in punctuality auu icutu lu ers, appeared before Vice Crancel- of whic lithe Rev. T. J. Hall is pas­ man Frank investigated. Memorie; were carried back seven his way closer he mumbled “It is”. tional Bank, corner of Wood ave­ attendance. lor Berry, lie contended that the tor, witness the burning of the mort­ years ago when the boys returned. It was the second time a munic­ nue and Elizabeth avenues, starting ordors complained of arc not dis­ gage Sunday. Several out of town The Veterans of Foreign Wars were ipal employee identified a dead Monday, November 16th. The sen­ ju i-ia ti s a.iiats— l.iuoii County com- seminated by the refinery on Whit­ luuu AtUUJs CUal'l, lUnuiiiU d uu member of his family. pastors spoke at the special ser­ the cynosure of all eyes. Garbed in tier street. ior class of the high school will UÍH.M Ktvjun UuatcCAi, i ttumuin, w vices. Cj ill OUl K j l t ü . UflVIiudu t. l i. J tl- L»\;. UKJ. khaki and helmets and with gun, on She was related to the Sharkuses, make a house-to-house canvass. He produced affidavits in which it The church was organized about c e. Id . zUlCUUIl U.C jlUXW. shoulder, the ex-doughboys added i t j was averred that the signers were but since she was two years old she The committee in charge consists vtt'luu l»t Lilt; áUUV'fc Mlclltxi WTil two years ago, and through contri­ u i u c t 1 i d i Jd.-J Cl* mo UUCCteu X hlidii real war-time color to the parade. has lived with them and was con­ of tlie following: Mrs. Poleiner, c.-.put»VJ lu i oaiU L/1 p u u j t c VC11UUV, clL m e not annoyed by ttie fumes. On the butions solicited by the Rev Hall, sidered one of tiie family. chairman, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Glasston, d JK im a oiiicfcî lu. lue city ui L«iAiuiuc-t.ii. other hand S. A. Emerson, repres­ A \ . - was admitted that the corporation templated. Plans have already been way Refinery swung his baton as is nulls or toenails was lent his hearty endorsement to the au tutu jdiiu a.i . piemt-see*. situait-., ty­ has made efforts to remove the al­ drawn. ing aitu Otnllo in UlO A OW iisiilp tliuv\ seldom seen in Linden and the Italy recently by a scientist. For c-iiyj oi oiiiuctj. couniy oi Union anu leged annoyance by installing rem­ annual roll call of the Red Crosi. diminutive ness of several in the three generations no ut .veti- dcidt-y. edial devices, but Attorney Emerson He urges his fellow citizens to i liU-Ni IK a c t : Which are more pai - Boys' Banc surprised those who had family has had a full-fledged finger or ACCOMPLICES insisted that there is stilt a lot to Final support the worthy cause in order ticuiuijy ¡atu uutvn. uc-signaic-n ana ui«- toenail. la every other way the utibUiaiifti on . a tei ittm m ap «„-untied, A Goodrich Water Bot 1c ¡s not seen them in parade before. Necessity may know bo law. but Its that Linden's report to the County be done to relieve the discomfort. women are normal and ffealthy. ‘ Hearty lilis a .Flap (lumliLT 2 7 oi 44oU a* neccscary in your home as decrees are never reversed on appeal. leaders may reflect the spirit of lots sjiuatc-u at nunuen. Union bounty, a firit aid kit. The non- The Lions Club members were on A. J suricyou February 1st. UaoT uy —Boston Transcript. patriotism and generosity that 1,- s 0. k . baud , uvii Engineer and suruy- leatable stopper is one tf the GYMNASTS DISAPPOINTED 0 1 , JMUtt >ciIt, j. a n a ltied in m e the job. Besides volunteering their characterized the city and its peo­ m any dependable features Because of rain last night, the >•••••••••••« >••••••• t .don bounty ite« is ter a * -tiue, Uinca- that m ake Goodrich sundries ears for Gold Star parents, they ple in the yiast. beth, N. J. Alami iSUiii. 1j 2 as laid uutvn on said map. showing the complete Good­ However after the announcement BAZAAR A SUCCESS m-A u .Mj iKAtf: Known and desig­ rich tine. SIX ROOM nai« u by lots n u m b ers 2112, 2113 and After the exercises the Lions took was made fully fifteen men appear­ In spite of tlie inclement weather - 1 1 * 1,1 Block numbered 52 on map en- the Standard bandmen to the Re­ ed at City Hall. They’ll meet this yesterday, the last night of the ti iR-.i - J leali y T ru s t M ap n u m b er 27 of 7 },JU i,Jts -situated at landen. Union publican Club and dined them. In Thursday. bazaar given by the Linden Section County, N. j. surveyed February ]. l'j 07 ev J . U. Baiter, Civil Engineer and Sur- appreciati in they struck up many New applicants include Council­ Council of Jewish Women, was the WV.U-, imi/.abet h. N. J . an d idea m the pleasant numbers. man Nikola, Mike Green, Bill Reibel, best attended night and the com­ 1 itmn i ouiity K epis 1er's Office. FJJi/.a- U ;th \ -v J ~ -Marcii 30th, Ib07 a s Map Fred Hoerl, ‘and others. It is ru­ mittee in charge report a very suc­ numbered 70 -a . * ^ Goodrich When Mayor McGillvray entered, mored Joe Daniels may enter. iv« V y amounting approximately $1.200. cessful outcome. The proceeds re­ IIAKKY S-1 Al AI ON s Sheri iT RUBBER GOODS the boys laid aside their hot dogs M om e t Mom* !Su*eC,s**+t, Jko m e! $ ceived will he used to buy milk for| STAMLKR. STAMLEK KOESTGER,i B f f s T 1,1m 6,800 AtFys. and played’ “Hes a Jolly Good Fel­ Japanese Decorations the needy children in the public I“ ' EIJJ&GO n o i:;.UM low.” Then he and the hosts were Catching fireflies is proving a profit­ schools in this city. A goodly crowd O W N YOUR OWN! CITY OF I.I V11 EN LINDEN PHARMACY loudlv cheered. able venture for several firms at To­ could be found in the bazaar rooms I have helped a lar se- number of Steam Heat, Chestnut Trim, L. W illiam G roll man, prop kyo, Japan. The flies are sold to XO'l ICK is hereby given that the working people in landen and other in the Danninger Building during W e are in business for your health people giving lawn parties Sometimes parts of Union County to own their Built-in Bath tub and Book-cases. ei-tit separate reports of the Cotnmiu- Between one of the popular num­ any afternoon or evening of the days moikum liey are hung as decorations in cages own homes for less than they paid in apiiointed to assess the ijenfits Wood & Elizabeth Aves., Linden bers the drummer remarked “Pret­ rent. of its existence, Tuesday, Wednes­ to property conferred by the eonstrue- »boat the grounds. Often they are Porch glass enclosed. Completely tion ol pavements in the followinir W e Deliver ty- good for a bunch of Oil Cans, •eleased among the guests like a day and Thursday. mtme.l streets in the City o! I.imlen. Any thing—Anywhere Anytime eh?” LET ME HELP YOU! screened. m the County of I'nion. will tK. ,-on- ■ ho'.vcr of spa-ks Mrs. A. Glasston, of North Wood 7." l :lL ineettmf of the < 'ominon PHONE 349* I will help you sec uri | avenue, was awarded the silk dress, ; 'VV“'n "f the C ity Of I.inden to be G> A dosi rabie lot in a gooii loe ition ! hebi on the 23rd day or .Noventber Then tl e Lions wound up the eve­ ;i t < í’iNisoiuibk prit •o. i The committee in charge of the -vineteen hundred and Twenty-E'ive at ning by lriving the boys home. CM Plat is and spec fient ions th a t Will ! SEE emb; ei-ieek in the r-venina. at the givi you hiii v i lue for e very dol- j bazaar was composed of: Mrs. Weitz- < Ity Hall. Wood Avenue. Linden. .N, a -it i.spy. lar you invest. man, Mrs. H. W einer, Mrs. Barr, MOVING and CD Money to build with al ii low cost. Laving- of Clinton street, between 0 REMOVAL SALE! Mrs. Singer. Mrs. Grollmnn, Mrs. Ktigur road and Morris Avenut*. I have plans and photos of a large AMON LAND & . 0 ii Poleiner, .Mrs Deitsch, Mrs. Silver- I■a ving of M on is avenue. between Grasselli Park Notes variety of dwellings for you to select lY od TRUCKING from . ra i¡ging f rom a ii ve r«nom bunga- ° ave■n ue and \\ «h idi a veti avenue. 0-Must be sold at once - at. 1.000 .00 »use man. .Mrs. Glasston, Mrs. Levine and low fo1 r $ I n a fouir f;nini ly h« CONSTRUCTION I‘a ving of Gesn er s tr i c t . betw een j (j Mrs. Fr -d Skillman, of 113 Tremely BEST SERVICE AT w i t h 1: we nty room s for a 1 hJ lit .fl 5. 000. Mrs. Marshall. t >od a vemue■ and S u m m it st 0 your own price. Point road, gave a party at her REASONABLE RATES If yOU have■ Stan dard Oil sto ck m a- - -«>- 1’av ing C nin f o id aven ue. Tiet ween COMPANY .St. Gc.ijrye and FJlizabeih avenue-’. home Tuesday evening in honor of tu ring ta th e end <»f the ye a.r. you ‘■a.n sta rt to build! at e»nee ;uni have >■our Linden folk opened their hearts Bavins' of Fifteenth sire« t, between 0 0 her birthday. The rooms were house re;id y 1>y sp r i n g . avenue and Miles stnet. WOOD & HAMILTON and purses Saturday to help the des- shaded with different colors of 629 Washington Avenue leav ing of Bat« heller avenue, between 0 H. SEREBRENICK | 612 Miner Terrace Tf yhser\ er «.f/ir•e, o r phoine 2 TU C:ran- (h I lord. :inti 1 w ill cal 1. Phone 3500J other Unfortunates in care of the Paving Gibbons street, between W ash­ fjSt. G eorge Av. nr. B. & 0 . g the house and especially the table, Phene 3525-W ington avenue and Summit streset. j Volunteers of America by contribut­ which was attractively decorated. Paving of Tremley Point road, be­ ing the sum of S129.11. Everyone tween Main street Extension and Wood Tithe hostess received a number of avenue. connected with the affair was deeply beautiful gifts. Among the guests T <- purpose of said miM-t ing is to | grateful to all who helped make corisidei- separately the eight reports were: M -. and Mrs. George Skill- and maps accompanying’ each of them, Heart Day a success. showing the lands anil real estate ben­ M I N E R’S man, Miss Alice Skillman, Charles Prizes were awarded as follows: efit ted hy th e im p rovem en t in each case Washinsrton Sf., Newark W ieslogi1, Mrs. Doney. Miss Bessie for whi« h benefits h ave been assessed , first. Adelheide LAuxmnn: second, and among: other things any objection i Smoking Permitted. Tcil. Mul. 0939 Doney all of Elizabeth, Mr. and or objections that the owners of prop­ Ladies Bargain Matinee Daily argaret McGillvray; third Vincent Mrs. John F’eeny, Masters Francis erty named in said reports may pre­ V\ **«-k I'oiu. Miiiiini XoveinlH-r 15th Stanis: fourth. Howard Meyer and sent against the confirmation of such t I I AMI OF 111 AI K I K.IITMV- ami John Peenev, Mrs. Arthur Par­ assessments and take further and other fifth, Elizabeth Gall. Others who actio n as m ay be lUn-med a p p ro p ria te ry of Linden, Mr. and Airs. Frank and proper and as right and justice “L UCKY SAMBO” collected at least $3 were awarded •M require. BO Furiously Funny Creole I olfs g* Jolly, Ilcnry Stanford, Mrs. Kelly, The reports above inferred to are on with movie passes. Tlie speediest show c\er produced Leroy and Charles Skillman, Mr. file in th e office of th e City Clerk for Till-: j \v(M s |;i \CK DiA.MD.VD All Advertising Copy examination by parties interested there­ Fred Ski lmnn, a) lof Grasselli -Park. in. SPEED « HOIU ' THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, \Y"‘‘k \o\. 22 “Flappers of *926*’ feHing congratulations also on MAYOR GOES A’HUNTING City C lerk The J' By Eight pinochle club met for Mayor McGillvray. R. P. Hollister at the home of Mrs. W. T. Steele reports, was among the first to car­ THE HOUSEW fFE KNOWS Tuesday evening. First prize was ry the rifle Tuesday. Hizzoncr was won bj Mrs. Steele, and second seen in the woods near his home what groceries she can depend os prize was awarded to Mrs. Hurry alp Ctíij of Üjttthnt early in the morning. It is reported and what fair prices are c o n s i d e r - McDaniel, and consolation prize to that he made’an enviable catch in C la ssifie d ering quality. That is why we do Mrs. Stanley Gill. The next meeting a short time. such a large and grow ng business will be held at the home of Mrs. G. Freeholder Palmero left the hunt­ Handley of Buchanan street. ing party he was with Wednesday among the intelligent women of Mr. and Mrs. II. Brendel have BUSINESS DIRECTORY In a nearby county to witness the this city and vicinity. Our goodf Armistice Day celebration. arc reliable. moved into their new home at 3 compiled and published by I.uttgen place, Linden. Council President Watson was Mr. aid Mrs. Raymond Greenfield heard to remark that he would leave KUREK’S FOOD MK’T. are in order for congratulations on his busy desk for a day’s pleasure in 210 Wood Avenue the arrival of twins, a boy and a Mommouth County Thursdav. girl. AH are doing nicely. ©lie Hinftnt (Ê) Its main* Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cole, of Ocean Grove, visited Mr. ajid Mrs. H. MUST BE IN WITH SUIT Shaw- Sunday $5.00 SWEATER FREE Mr. and Mrs. It. Livingstone and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1st A* OR O’COAT fam ily spent Wednesday in New : 7A York with their cousins, Mr. and LAST TWO DAYS - FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY Mrs, Nelson Bruce. Mrs. Sam Phipps is still a patient FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT OR O’COAT at the Elizabeth Hospital. We are Directory Contains * Personal invitation to acquaint you with Thos. Ryan pleased, however, to hear that she READY TO WEAR is recuperating rapidly. Names and addresses of over 100 of the leading Tailoring. There are no better clothes to be had Church services in the Community business, professional and industrial interests that OVERCOATS at the price. Good all wool cloth, fast color, fit and House, Sunday evening 7: 30 o’clock. contribute to the prestige of the city. style guaranteed. Rev. W. Coe precher will be in AND SUITS charge Sunday school at 10:30 A. List of City Officials and the various Boards When you consider my small rental together M. with Mr. Macy in charge. All GOOD VALUES with doing my own cutting and fitting plus person­ arc welcome. having charge of the different Departments of the We ire pleased to hear that Leslie City Government. al attention that accounts for my low prices. Hall’s hand is improving. AT The Grasselli Big Five are putting Large folding map of the City of Linden and REASONABLE Special to Order, 3 piece suit on a two act vaudeville show and other interesting* and valuable data. dance Friday evening. November PRICES Heavyweight Blue Serge, m m i 20th, ft 8 P. M. to which the public is extended a cordial invitation. The social committee of the Com­ munity Church will hold their monthly social evening in the form 5000 COPIES WILL BE PRINTED RATES ON APPLICATION THOS. RYAN, The Tailor of a five cent party. Tea, coffee and sandwiches and cake and candy will 12 West Grand Street ' Opposite Penn. Station be sold at five cent portions. Fred Vaslano was the guest of Open Evenings 8 p. m., Saturday 10 p. m. ELIZABETH Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Champion for UUHUUUUUHUUÜHUUUHüHUUHÜ[|][§]UHUÜ®®ís]£s3®l23®ls][s^ís] the first few days cl the hunting