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t PUBLISHED IN THE I I THE I i n t e r e s t s o f . I INDUSTRIAI CENTER I I t h e NEW I OF CITY o f f i n d e n I UNION COUNTY I ® lu' IG iuium (§ b & tr v tr CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1925 PRICE THREE CENTS BILL BOOSTER SAYS Gold Star Mothers Unveil City Must Have New Schools BOARD OF HEALTH TO DISCUSS 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 weak to take nourishment, were now school building program. And, as The Board of School Estimate will SAWUUG CHEERFUL MALI HER- officiating, the city unveiled its two be asked to approve the appropria Mayor McGillvray has called a memorials to the heroes who fell in sitting up and yelling with joy. Men the Board of Education officials In response to an Eighth Ward ALSO SEE HOW FRIEUOUN AvlO 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 1. Don’t Forget Rubbers 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.