viik; r>ii:/.:-Vi;'.v BK.?A.L.L ;/I;D OUI^J V'.ICi^ili. ;:OV.;L.-t"_, iJ. j. CJJD/V/, j/u-\ K, ... a-J^-flS/fl- * . :2tft1l JC5ir^*> "V I^^LJU-J- i^I^znC-ti-X^sn^^VJ;^^ A Whole Ilotise Ikiit of; ~' -all ! The Thrill Shop will bo slsd •a-*o •» i to KCII any >'!othc-:3 that you I may care to discard at tills sea­ Fresh Fish asicl Oysters son. There are recipes aplenty—procurable from any modern housewife—for pre Boili-im-it'ii eloth*» *HM1 -wast en's clothes can be readily told ~parinfj~Fish and 'Oysteri_in_dighcs you'irimffar more-'deltglitluT "and Tasty IIO \Y. llcmember that in contri­ than many meats. buting thiiiRS to the Thrift Shop you are helping to maintain the Social Service work carried on by the Co-operative Service I Association. Melville ML Rutaan <§b C©o Itennejuber, too, that the Automobile Committee will call for y.iur donations. i Phone 172U or 528. SUMMIT, N. J. N#<3$P*B3£»

.MlrtiHesfcoro, -Ky.', bOiUifK this unique- dwelling- aliou<;e built *:n4"ii*ly of eoal! Isirr.c lump- of blUiuilh- n»i- eoal were iiaPd In ilr. construction, beinn laid in mortar the i,aiue as ilono, ami veneered on a vrood I'ramo. The \yhole inurif.ure:; 28 leet'souare and h;m two room:; nltjaHtvdy furnished in "limhbsany. However, no individual h- so fortunate as to own libs buildi i'C'. It i>i the official residence of the Miildlohboru Chamber of Commerce find la located in the heart

His Portrait Made Entirely of .Vari-Colored Postage stamps!

Sonic timo in his lift', every yountjater' gets .a yearning- to start and keep. up. A'stamp collection. ,, Oft thalv'hQbJ>yilet;Uons\ "... ',,• '•*•'' One oil Jhe.hitereptjng!'pflrsouAge(4'ut ,the exhibit, WAS Hans L,agarloaf and still mi6i'e_;.iiilerb3U0LSrisra3 , the portrait (Miowa /Uwt;o}'<-'JJE hmiBelf^-a; portrait,',niado entirely i)f pofitaKo stampB..,- 'li>wue worked out' in Sivedon by Prot'.'Axel iiinstodl and took aijt month's to finish. . , . • ' .',v -- -,**-f ^fr. i j...... A Le&um f« Radio O[x?ra(ion

T/t'^ growth of the Fidelity Union Trust Company has been steadily in pace with the growth of New Jersey^ Figures on the population of the New Jersey metropolitan area embracing 38 cities and townships .show a 22% increase over a period of the past five years. Tax ratables show a 56,% increase. Over a similar period the assets of the Fidelity Union, with its recently acquired affiliated banks, show a 175% increase* ^T^O businesses and residents of New them, are forced into outside cities for For New Jersey Residents •J- jersey, the Fidelity Union Trust additional credit lines. During such A trust institution located in the Company' affords banking • and trust depressions, small concerns may be re­ testator's State of domicile enjoys con­ service in accord with their local needs. duced entirely. siderable advantage as executor over During this past year plans have It is the record of the Fidelity Union an institution located in another State. been perfected establishing eight affil­ that it has steadily promoted the The trust department of the Fidelity iated Fidelity: Union Banks in the growth of New Jersey. In 1920 and Union was one of the first trust depart­ "Newark territory!. These banks afford 1921 when banks Were reducing their ments organized in America and has

1 'I'lioii'.'iml'. PUii.^lifj'uViiiwl • JiitU-fJ flu' <'|ilr:w'i) foil \ u'n ii'-liil\ «title llu It'uIlA'&iiu;.*'%• W= < iVft'i oir Ihcr* relief from traffic congestion and bring credit lines, it was able to protect its been in continual operation for over .vi»cl otic of ihe mi"!, irrffiy (vil "i»'r3 <tt«> RcMiu-'si Icrnnii lii modvru iml.o oi.craU'in fmm heimi: t >:irnd, a Iieiwur bi>auiy\ontufct winner. • close to your home and factory. employees have spent their entire busi- ' ness career in this department, and -. A cfinpiisn ,'j:>;rtc w«fi folhiwod by '.i. ixtioii of Urlillug lis tho Mor;ie are preeminently trust men. Girl Scout Ncvs ,1-oln 'I hi- snoro uiSviini'Od Kbjnal- •A Large Bank Promotes l*u ulli Turin :i .froup to bo enllcd 1tPHOTO.GRAI!HERl > **» <»-» y-«-^ »• T...... I ^ "IVr-t .Y.K"^.-:;..^ Write to Us i. mblvil .it .»"!( o'tloi'i fn Hi I'lhi'j ,inij( licfori- th'j tlutUi;^ PMTIIH^S Industrial Growth TUiII IOV Ui'Mr >.vciUlv lii'i'lii' Ibvln I"»BUIT -.if n-iw ifuira '..eie c:i- om ril<[j; i'x«r*'i «•' weii- foi'iudi'ii u*nil.'"l. .With limited deposits, smaller We invite you to place your com­ •,,a .My the pany and your personal accounts vTi'r-r--. - T- * j j,j-. ( ^- - „i.; . , i,„,i ...^.U-apfalii ;»t b,ir> t»'cli.»;I« banks ar^ sometimes .forced to curtail tl h f iafr Wl nl it t v with the Fidelity Union, and to in­ Sub-ci ibo for%Uii'V.pJtppv :V<.r,ttt trill-. (.',er Huh pur l.i.i'. I «"'Tl Hevnf? Cht-l<.tlua<; Vflrtj their credit lines. Concerns which . • On Vt'iicLiv, Jimu try Rtii, H riirint- vestigate its trust department in con­ ~* :•"-- -' ~ — !r«i;iH j>,ii-ty w^o Ur-iil for t!to yyispf:- • should be financed by men who under­ ,!.i .tl'ollihi.tt tbO fli'lill. I.I Ml.,. N'I.I- stand theif needs and will stand by ^ nection with your estate. ,:iou. So Jt'onlcv.ird Tbit'i' prwient ikoro. luubi;! Abi'ii , Ltll. i*'>j^, JtJilh !R.it:;.-. Ml Id re.) n.Ci!i. touy Gllllliin, l-nis iDu'Stawi, UiirlK l-ftftrfi Marie 'M'M-n. SSoic.iljj ISulton, Taiit.i N'l JLJUL\J?M~'M, 'jliulo, Dorothy PnnHiun, .Muriel Ptit tt», FHfJtbPlii Vw-'isJU'r. :uwl IWar» iJKWy TVfMti*. ;, * • ., . . 1 U'liri-1* oiv.Ujii-'d Utun nil attt'r-; *niftn. I'lie obi.".'rvatinrt vtvain TMSS -?.N.fi_ i»y lsiti&l A'>et'erom'>t«. The 'liils- fur Sbu iiiti-iip or tho S«out ,*ia«- Aonln, wan WOB by Itor-tiiiy .iNt'ltujti Tiit'i;o w>rc e<-v^r^l fl«.»s f !coist.».Maaw ffls-rifith jsrfies. . Then esiifit; ;;rsif 'cnolciuft, siiiue Xiu % Jimdo by titi> Se*it^ thenH'»JveH, and ewam i riivew jer s ey di-Utttou. 'liuti'crf'^iloBir^l-, by' Mf% baser wcro,.rrtJfflr*«t, ftfier which a ;bU, "rah' r;ib"' war yoH';d for Mrs; 'S«;!roM w^> loani'rt her hviir.c for 4tBmMandBanh William Scheerer, Chairman or the Board "'. "' ' Um\ H. McCartet, President j'V PREO^Y, 'UM. j< -iwz-j.'ELX. L^-_T r ,i ;\n..

. >._*•&>£(- .iHS- 4££2. rrs»&,<.W-i».viS S^5^S^£>"(r^s£. Sit- . ir,-^3*=C fV5EV=*"J ==- 'I' an.slj7iiB hia patent to tho Ein;;«v _ . ^ . . ^ _ |aii[;c;. Aeoir'tio ;^pp;iraturi. T-itu '•vs'iiit:; r\0Ti';s I i relates to ucoustiu Uovico1) cui- tr-;£..I: - „ «•"•*p* fiv, \- f'g^'f I I,jn;:i'ih' frtiiu lJtiiih v.iilcli i". |jl)loyiiiK Btrotcbe'l iliaiihraEniB mwl 7r*3 i; '• '* * ..i r rr* mi 1w sT<*r B -d 9« "« {*! * j uHuallj "v'tiry frothy mul lulls Jiaa for itw object improving the el- W ^ *' I is quite liiirprisins in ils la.il- , i'iek'tiey of Mich devices. , v I? (f •rf"?**-- roiwl "tityKTd". 3nan*i-fuia urb" 11—Pliny Cnlueei,—of-Newark -I'ldll-j- r ^?Mi lug reel. One of the minor ffr.'.uros i 'ii„- p.;n:onal interest the following business folk of Summit take in-each patron assures I heavier and silli :m commercially economical |;j Special attention to luncheons, afternoon teaa, ., • c« . \ • - Garrison Uiliiji" 1'or tit* rest of tho liuman [ I untlerthlngu is very acnelble as {•uinily.to adopt in order to be in, manner. Mr- Van Ntiys as?i)g::>a, his . ;j -•ton:ob;I-j | it-ss not necessary to hide it patent to Air Reduction C'jmp.'.ny, .» bridge parties' and dinner parties. '"alnl'Shup tlie'later.t style or in food t.'iste. ban'' I from sli;lil. Hi' Vltf* itH oflVcl either lor sood' or b;id on j Inc. ' '•• I'm' | ", - '_o^ ,.u©r ana fiOhiuohe, noiiiowboi'e. ' i William W. Christmas, ol ElidGc- r,,5 . !<•«,•; I The new hose is of a color ARC '.\ow, whoever ic wnj who eon- J ! that M de.tp, in the- back and fleld-Park. Comminuted wood ino-' t't/H'l -urncT < c)ved iho utefi Lhat lQUg hair wag' duet and 'inottiod of-j'n'aklniJ, ii' A'ftJ^SS | gradually'•'incomes llj'.htev to- vo ' and not (he thin,^ tor women, but iliab. • wai-its the frpnt. ' still ' further object of, f,hi^ Jl ^^l^L,—. in itn pliico Hi.* female of the, Hon 3H to provide a method of iliaH\ '-T^,-^ ADVERTISING ENGINEER bppriu fhould flip it off and adoi)t A now color la a soft .yellow in",' u composition iKpeBHlng.'tliePf^iJ]^^ a bob, puritans never gave one even sofLcr than corn color idesirable - nuallties aad qaa.l|Ueu- 2"\ ' .'••• '•''•', • : • •• '.- ' , 2» i'Oi;Li''VAK» ailnute's thought to what would and is beautiful 'for evening itlons specified.. Mr; Clirlsl mas , CARPENTERS not eviiii care. She, like" many j , {'one-third). •' • ' I *"" o | A nc^v boudoir cap is made ! Andrew U. Clayton,, ot, "Union. (C ^4 ,1lnpk' Si. Riiininit lfilii others, was looking out for num­ I of 3"ellow lace hi Dutch fashion. ber, Ouo and that ivai all th,ere wai .Ijooptr operating nierhaiL^zn for | . _^,p I 'sowing muehines. An object .-of tlii? to it. I The, Blouse is increasing in I ^FiHaUBfC- When You Can't Break Thru THE Jly so doing, however, sho liao invention' is to interconnect' the.' a Wall Climb Over It, I popularity those inside. and I needle and loop-taka)- so t Jia.f tliey, John Si Wright contrived t«-pihy-havoc, -with cer­ [ outside jof the akirt. Fabrics I tain lines of buHlneas. Of coursu will co-operate in accurately Utned SUMMIT H1SRALD I are of broadcloth, radium, | : relation without danger of suoli re­ on' the other hand, the new fad ! crepe de chone and the rcgu- I Advertising' Service Tile Confractof ' cauncd extra dollars to run in new lation beiuG lost Iry/alipiifcfle or- I lar shirfings. ' t , wear of moving parts.' Mr. Cltt'.-toii i, .hi help you mod to Ret into Hie IJa'hrooiiiH, WHMieuM, '"b'lropluces channels. The barbers and hair .(Ccmtinued on Pago Four) - t.jT Itiuo of I'ror.pcriiy. dressers C"t this extra money and " H'ul ads—real cuts—real busl- Alfred DeFraites up to this' present time none of In" device. This invention, relates , is-.'i-.;, Flume 1SA3 and our ad imuij them havo boon heard to complain I to means for securing ball bear-! about'It. At least none oC the baT- r"'-l fall. '' Tcj. 538-M flll. Ave., P. 0. Bos 4^ L'& W.'StAtlai) '-< -' 11011X03 - Alterations - Jobbing formerly to be nijejj ,on the notion .",Iiep ami Rci-™ i!i> BcaiiToif Ave. E;- J. Gushing PHQNE J47' couplers of the dry .jjoods stores, 15c first third'or IR!I>;,10C each and the more ekpe&lve, with jewel i:r,r> Morris Ave.' Tiiimc 2222-W addltiottsU third: inilcj'lO'c- for- oucti decorations femnd io" tho Jewolry additional paasjunser. '• .,. - . stores , liRv'e "disappeared. Be­ rpentcr ' ASK mii WALTEK chance you ''iiiijjbt' fiiit-, a few of •*5 tltom lu>re or tli)5*e. bji^^t is mosL Frank E; Sham.. • likely" that tb^so are'H'O'IIC of the TtPEWJUTE&S Old stock left''fiver 1h'd'ni" the old Roils Ser Painter - Decorator v days, and' v.|Uch'J )vbwta!i,l!~e eagerly Pa'pcfhangef ,;;' • sold to.aay who ttiifiht'wisli to pur­ chase .at,, a ,fffcurtly tertttrWH price. lobbing JUisMoncc—5"«s0iik linli ;Sb far'aa tho 'demand' BOOS, theso ON '$25,000 WORTM 4S7 SpriMBfWil Ai'e. Summit;"^..!. pasmmp partiijiuliir articids'aro deadstock Ttt IKe 'tii'jrcliani.a haOtla,- -and those trtttttis viein|ty ivllo happen-to have John G. Carlsson 'ttiiy,'would 'be dejti?,bled, to get rid Estimates cheerfully-given of them ixt, almost any price. If • L.L Jacksofs. lSffSI S' TnlbBhohn 2»8-<\V what is beard h» eorrect.- nVw-nU^"'1" • • • -i 4 1 1 102 Motfis Ave. Phone 1331 Interior and Exterior- The short huir doe,s not admit TAILORS of thlsi kln'tl of additional orna- Economical House Painting •men'atibn, e^ren Jf it- \ver« desired, , .nest Atnerican'-M.oiJj Pappr Hanging for tlibao cojabs coiil'd not be made DECORATORS to _6tay in i|a.ce. So they are user WORK; GUARANTEED ' leas "to wohph' who liavo cut. their Meyer's Drapery Shop 13 Russoll !?I; 'PIM«M5 131?-^- - A..'0, Af|!; •• -Imir, tend .tsuy eeem te- be on the hair, and tftey seem to be in the r M;ipii' at". • ' Ftionf 2036. ; Tailoring , ' greater majority. ''liintoM anil Artistic Home PLUMBERS WILTON CLEANING - PRESSWBr " D&me Fashion says,' "Thumbs up J'oeoratora , - or thumbs down," and that's what ti ••''III'!*. tV..wlii(.', :i:ul .-\|1 the NoWtst 10 Bowlovard 'Phono 1816-3 it will be. ',i Kiln,; V/»r];, ri'ijiert Paiii-r iratiKlnff, WICE each year die Hardwick & Magce Co, Mills of Philadelphia cell i:. I'li'it-"- flwrlully Submitted,- •JohnEJicNamara UPHOLSTERERS Tout all remaining stocks o$ patterns to be discontinued! All are psrfecfi ELECTRICIANS Heating Stents Issue —the cream of Hardy/lcfc &. Magc^ Co. productions! Every rug of New Meyer's Drapery Shop Jersey's share goeS'tci Halitie &., Co,—copies' of the'finer Persian rugs, rcpra> Plumbing t Tinning S Maple-St. - Phone 20SU. '.•. Upholsterers and Interior to-Jersey men duced, in their original-colors with basic grounds of blue, rose, tan, taupe and ffiBa[:= mulberry. '4^ ^ ^^ FURNACES and ftANGES Decorators Of 9S-1 patents issued in the last #£ QhtfrUiahle on the Hahne Club Plan Tfft" A .Complete OrgaaisttvUou for Furntsh- weoft, New Jersey Inventors ob­ Cleaned aad.'Rcpaifed inil thu iJlytinotlve Home. ' ' tained 37. Siiiidea. Drapt-rSea, Furnltuve, Jtug»., • That these inventions are worth­ -JisfcWnf-'PrwBiptlji Attended 'JE« Mttlu-is of,trpnolstered Fkrniture. while is attested hytho number of parents that already have been as- Wrench 28 Bcauvoir'Ave'., SqmmitJ N.J slpied for Sianutactaro' and sale. Oakdaie ' 'ybAao ,t8*;-J i • •• i»i,n«Mh in i i \ mwjjinIIIMII' •-- -y • _ - In other cases the inventors are " " ' li 'IJMiiii|ir->iuJiHiijpuhii VETERINARIAN planning to manufacture them Rue• s EMPLOYMENT themselves or still are negotiating i'i -ncprs' of fine Wiltons, origin- " \j$2AL £STATJE~~ ResWence 'Phone Madison "Wffi for assignments or royalties. Firmly and•corapac'tly woven, up- A modcratly priced rug, "sturdy n:; ' The following information • is1 t.'cJ iiv 1894byHardwick€•?Magee, holi-fovi ics slbgan/'Durable as.Iron" ths oak"., which will be a Source of .Cooks, Couple's, Maids and, • Dr.-A, E. ftobinsoii:compile d by ZVluini & Co., of New Woven'of the best obtainable wcr- for a third of a century in countless lasting satisfaction to its owner, re­ •general' hoiiiscworiieraj both' York; Washinfeton, Chicago, San -Stedj of a cjuality fine as silk. public places and private homes., taining its good looks to the hbt. white arid colored lurhtshed Two .Verj-; Desirable " ¥ETEEINAR-IAN' Francisco and Los Angeles. •' Htewart (5. Coey, of" Glen lUdgo. $150—Sise 9x12 $H0 —Sire 9x12 from v •' '"• ".,'•••-, 15 Walnnt -St, Blaaison. '1'eL 92-t Washing machine. This relates to , You save $37.50 $112.50 $94—She 9x12 washing machines, and- its- object is You save $27.50 582*50 tp' •• ' '- -'- You save $23.50 jClapiilan's'Agency to provide tottrpved means for sh­ $138—8-20 8.3x10.6 m To Suit Biirchaser earing the gudKc'oas or truknluu Tou save $34.50 $10350 $i02~Si:e 8.3^10.6 pieces to the rotary- wooden drum You save; $25.50 76.50 or cylinder of suqh'machines.' Mr. X. E. White Coey assigns his patent to A slier $25—Size 36 x 63 in, $69—Size 6x9 : ". You save $6.25 ;i;-";^diuylef-. Agency Mamtfacturlng Company. • , $18.75 You save:$ 17.25 i Red Estate Specialist John L. jOaborne", ~of BU^both: $51*75 '^lielp -Wanted and Supplied - $16—Size' 27 x 54 in, '*- ,,Cc'okV Butlers," Chambet- jg Fraiotlilin i^Jace ¥boae'iil:J Method, of preparing substituted cyaimtnides. This invention rotates '.' 'Yoii save $4.00- $12,00 'nj&irls,* W»%esses, 'Couples to the production of derivatives of < wiinmidi, more particularly to RESTAURANTS .'.iniiiiain- Mib-titut'ou. .prbduota- SMerwood I flieii'ol. Mi' lisbdrrie- assiKiifi bis Buridhgtr j I pitiitit to Aivn-nnan GyaBanild Ooin- . • Wiitp'u- Rugs

Summit House Ipariy. rn»jn:e Baraky,',-of" *JeV ppmi'WStoris i ' • - , U'mnlnytr.cnt Agency ,Yoii.-, ii ,->l,-o Die inventor: Noted for its clearness and delicacy Lunch Wotviw Rival-thie Orient. A'heavy, deep Mi fi-UJ.n.iAn A\I;. ' I!o t »' an»«ics,K»t, "Wyoming. of dcsigrL'aad ;its jrich,' harmonious The best «f himi« (ool.ed t'ond I Kriiiui'in y 'i'!-".-tive current; tfaas- pile,,i&Uiatting a luxurious softness t- l-i.'-.-nc ;;.R fjiinuiilt, ^. J. nf a n'asimnble price. IIMI<«MI-I ni -olbctrfc , currant' tlnSe'r.foot and affording an unbe­ coloring,. Closely woven of splendid OpfM nil till;. | ami to filters and finds lievable amourit 6f Hard wear. worsted.-jaxns. ' • -, , tll'L-OSITK 'tlll<; WTATION I important • appitoation In" re- UAM&DASHFRY jpt.itlii}- m.ili i:> >;_tJiough its voo'fs $130—She 9x12- 4»n™ eA i nor Iwiiied to |ucli systems! Mr, '$i50-^Size9xl2 You save 32.50 $^ /,5U STORAGE- I KnlluiH ayl-iun fcffo- pat«ut to -We»t- Ypa save $37.50 112.50 rn Wi-i-ira ro'ripany. Inc. $120—Size 8.3x 10.6 ^QA jn.f% J. Combias 1'i'er Jili-b. of Elisabeth. Secur- $138—Size 8.3x10.6 You save $30.00 $SMM/U The Hatter FideKty Fir eprooC Haveyoulqst , You save $34.50 $103,50 r i l,.» ' iin'l l In.*!,' Fjiitu (1! Ail any yaln-iMct? The Herald's KhiiW t'Ii-i,!i"i. UlcclseJ nnd $215 —Sise 9x15 H.,n m - t . ,1 Storage Warehouse MAIfNlIl'S RUG »BPT, Ml lit- VV.-t»t-.Ad will iiriitfi Buckley .Bros. Go. You save $53.75 $161,25 Moving •• .Packing - Shipping ima? SHOOK • *j thetn back. f mportess fylephove Summit"ice Or iivjou"liav« found s-orae- 71 Bc.iutitul Mew^'^ptitig Offcr- r.-, 1J{. SUNDRY SO A VENGERS rrhlch, Ho'terj, Vrk+t to IM. MltdidS st>ed «v<'ry I'.tjr^". i if' A* Liiindry The cheapest am' best way •I t * Privnto SfAvenger •PHONi; M1IUIT 1»7J-S-- i j U* jget "anjfthinr;. that I'fis - - ' s Wm. H. Eobb, Rq>resentaiive' •", •.'•"' vliitoM •*I«r'eo.n k»st, strsyed. or'sloltrj. **•*.

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'rJlT, IJU^r.fiV H33P.ALB AKB SUMMIT RECORD, SttMMJT,,Nv£ _®Mf$M ., JV-. •togs substantial basts ^n logic or fact, |nated in all-sMttoi^^ (!6i*.ia^BjiSfe ;ipti-\ir:; to foe ;i oaedithd" for an- whom ]-.« 1'racL'fnlly r:iHs "Chris cause of the fjiviiiK of that name to New Si^tf of Officers For OB" resets:have proven, ^'.cam-'bo (The ^act.Ssv&aoft -^aaJ^tfM-1-^.^ ' .! "f olhur gold medal tfoni Hie Ameri­ Pigeon," hi' fays Uml the Spaniards, the iiart'of the continent on whic.h J Im firqt landed, a country which lor the fct«t malatsillhed,'. ^ar&asbs,. VhtA ^Tuiftfo ItBta .m^mqMl®ivas_ ; wriUng history Looks (hat broKc iiid" or land of any kind "north of Bold. However, It. for "north" aocepteiTby thri j^uslmjss "Sen's -Asr i^%7ii^-kr«SStTSpS|iOTStiS' -iff- vice-president^ H, Donald ,,'Ijjr.th.p early jJsye of the autonip- ^ „-,-.^. 1f&© ^®!5aw?w^' "' ' '- .J^G Ytr.t Arc Not So ters which my imyslcinii proscribed Along the north and east sides of A little further on In the. same Ilolrnes; treasurer, JesBe'F. Stout/ The Arqerlcan people ire now In b„Uia-Industry thjire was-built ujj sf jtouiHiifl M, •fwaaSkk .^^ftfe^)^.»!4«i;,cdIre,^' to me as :i i'ure for insomnia, may that sea were the Wes-t India chapter we are gravely informed: secretary, C;-Grant Myers; direc­ the .process' of observing National g«he);al idea -.that the autopiobSle Ice 'of ttoa •iet,fmn^.;^^\^^^^ to. "One thine Columbus did enot do. Thrift" Woek--agBhi._!\yblB. is" .the Wjuj a- luxury. THIS original coh- _•:: Ccjiy. Hoi Be even surpass the former in varied iiik'.nda, but fur from being a "Bold tor, Arthur Manser, .-^ho'wa.3-last 1111 and versatile, misstatements. laud" they wero profoundly dis­ Ho dirt not write." Unhanplly, the year's present. * ' tenth- annual celpbcatlon. • *f -,thls q^jjtipn may not,he entirely elfmi" (CoBtinwgd-1" '.Slop's' ;^ '' ' Jlravcly, Indeed, does he begin, in appointing to Columbus because Kitted author does not tell us^vho, event .whicli. Is'^estehed to help, tho i.",r'!^^' - Redd Nesded (hey contained no gold. My im­ thou, did write the A'o-liiminous paoplo • of ttrle "country to tMn& the very first paragraph of his provokes, the anger of -men;' but. if straight and act wisely oh the sub­ 'opening chapter of "America: An pression lias always been—pray journal and letters which .at that ha commits falsehood^ to writing ,*)LMS FLETCHER JOHNSON Upisodo in the History of thocorrec t me if I am wrong—that he tirnu were accepted as his, and have he will be- unacceptable to Clod." ject of money matters; This leads I .;.^< was called Duke of Veragua be- thus ever since been regarded. Per­ many to thoughtful consideration; . ll"iidril.- AVHloiu Van Loou World." SpeaUiug of Columbus, What a predicament (our , author haps Dr. Van Loon will In his next m'unt be in, then,^to be suro! He in regard to ^he (Hmijy budget for ci work tell us ol Daniel Wabuter that the'-cottitwr yfl.fer aitclln.|lundrerts of T^ would surely best take- to the M. ii "One thing; hi,» did not do; he did WOOUB! . Arid thQii at the close of thousands df-Viascs it'.brings to mind ;kW!M. noL epealt." However, "to our-mut­ the chapter he reads us a.hoinily tHe question as to whether ;or not tons." '' the purchase of; an autpmoblie can m upon the folly and "wickedness of writing Untruths in history. That, be corisWcrert' a. consistent pro-' ©ssrt^mly.wig sure ®sifsfexv!fe fti gsffi •y An inclflontal reference to Prestcr ceriuro with- the idea of thrift. John calls him tho "mystery man of I should say. makes quite inef­ a te>ft ©if XSssS; -Q is economically • destructivsL came A useD CAR -is ,OMLY AS n^fm^wm^• : •.-. • -' K-J^' The date ascribod to the tales of not frorg a,n. entirely dlslntejrested AS TH&' aeALgra. wem SEJILCS m- ./ John., the Presbyter Is, indeed, •suf- Make known your wants In ai^ouice ; Be this "as"-it>may; cestalnly finlently- correct",to make It seem small ad/lri tho HERALD and a good' part of. this criticism was 'A> I^JMXA fee dmmid im OaHand smd Poiafiae Slssquite ssln'Eiilar . That ia more than, watch the returns roll in, - not the •.' ieSiilt', of thought can-be'said, however, of another.in through thinking and was without Scarcely twelve months Silenced Chassis. And in the third parttRjvttph thereafter; M where- .Drv Van IJOOH tella us that •^^—iw^Mmwri milii • '" ' .r : '• ''•*' "'" " r <';i OaWand was only one of 212% Urease every section of the land, Oakland sales leaped up­ In,the.time of Henry tho Navigator ...»'; iiiy aianufecturcrfl striving 1D2S PrciIiicCcn . . «,0IS the .compass' and sextant began- to' ioL* precuiincncc. Today it iracPmJatiioa 134,089 ward, necessitating the un­ be substitute^ for tho old method -.:ayJ^r> amonfi^he largest precedented production o# of navigation. •' If I am not mistak­ DuUderc of motor cars in the 57*566 Oakland Sixes— en, John: Hartley Invented the sex­ •ivorid. Responsible for this tremendous nearly 15,000 more than in 1925—and tant about the year 1730, or nearly crowtU have been a contiauous serie3 three centuries lator than tho date surpassing any previous record in Oak­ ascribed to Its first use. It would of fehimpho resulting im Q. record* land's twenty year history. • be Interesting'to know whos^'in­ brenkiac"212% increase in business Now, with its position securely es­ vention It really was, that Hadley over 1923. tablished, Oakland- bids'for so unblushinely and successfully With the advent of the past year, new and greater heights—for over fif­ cribbort and claimed as his own;. I pass over, for jitter weariness, came the introduction of the Pontiac teen millions of dollars are being En- a number of Ulco errors, -apparently Sir. So Rrcat was the demand it created, vestedtoprovideforgreaterproduction. filing into tho story to "fill up the tint in six months produc­ In the strictest sense, this huge in­ chinks." Such is tho identification tion had exceeded the greatest full year vestment represents more than an ex­ of-tho CarlbR of the Antilles with vecord [treviously scored by a new tnahz pression of confidence.by General the "red Indiana"; such is the in­ of car. And by the end of the year, with timation that Columbus realized Motors in Oakland principles of design, that he had not reached 'Clpangp or Pontiac production reaching 76,323 manufacture and distribution^ Cathay. wHetv the fact is that he car J, that record had been surpassed by It stands as a tangible pledge to tfts died In the confident belief that he nioL-e than 100%! In July came the public at large that in fundamental had done so; such-is. the further in­ Greater Oakland Six with 77 refine­ goodness and fundamental value Oah* timation that Amerlge- Vespucci ments, featured by that epochal engi­ made .His explorations '-'in the, land Six and Pontiac Six will continue southern part of the herotsfchere" neering development—the Rubber- supreme in their fieldsl vrhen in fact with the ex*option of a single unimportant voyage. they, Pontiac Six, $825 to $975. Oakland Six, companion to Pontiac Six, $ 1025 to 1295. All prices 1 tit factory. Bodies by Fisher. Easy to pay on tfis liberal General MotorsTimc PaymcntPUits* were all in the northern part; and such, too-,, iv'#v,v PT3*^ -',0 © 55 SUMMIT AVE. 'PHONE 2144 \ To come down,'then, to a, later date; say to the days of .a hundred WW. i/-i and fifty years ago, which we are / Former price ?C13 aovr eoramemoratiiiK. Havins In a former masterpiece informed us that' tile Revolutionary patriots ~7jf Cconflmfcal TrampBrlQttan were pnrtectly i;ood men with the souls of lackeys, or words to that { effect, our author now tells us that the leaders-in the struggle for in­ fi§m^M^&i} j dependence—presumably Otis, and ^srssr* J ^TE=33KTitlK,-JS5J*r^ Hancock, and - the Adamses, ' and Franklin, and Henry, and "Washing­ ton, though he-does not specify them by names—were poraons who Newaad Marvelously Beautiful Fishe? Eocleo "had a clear .vision of the alms­ house in .which they were born, of the pauper's grave Into which the —a'liostof Mechantifiai Impifovemeiats^evy body of their-mo!her had been dumped. They never forgot tho Features found only OB the costliest cai.*u partes of hunger, the beatings which they had received while their father 1 wuu in a debtor's prison." And Beautiful F these people, these authors and £• Cl'tfolcl tfalOrtf •iihxs an Ams&mg K. IK rn^e:. leaders of the Revolution, lived not in Boston or Philadelphia or Vir­ America has always expected great things from its parentJ:;t ginia, where "it was- easy enough to keep the populace under1! con­ Hew Low Prices industry. Rut the announcement of the Most Beautiful ChevrcdV. trol," hut rather "in those endless has been the automotive sensation of all time! Iracts of land between the Ohio and 1 the Mississippi" and "in some ob­ The ^(S)^ - Here is a car which in beauty, luxury, quality and modern scure Teunesaco county." It was Coach ^2?^S> design challenges the . oiliest creations of tile day. out there in the Illinois wilderness Furnu'V price 3'ilH that the "cradle of Liberty" was Here, in a price class where average standards have been in-: found. •' The ®fX?U infinitely finer quality—the result of a host of additional improve­ Vim Lgon, and which runs thus; ments such as AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, coincidental steering rml J?* "The hard condition of the historian The ^ /j g WmMtigikeJhst is, that if he • speaks the truth he Landau * S ^3 ignition lock, larger 17-ihch steering wheel, gasoline gauge and many, Former price n*>7 achievement for any manufacturer merely to design such aspler.dic 1 When public opinion takes hold of formance and long life, elements fnrf inchidr .' hilloon thi-iuml car to sell at any "reasonably low price. But to sell it at thc-ama^t;ig l.tt-t-1 tll-ic whrel.s. a product like the Chrysler and in of progressiveness which inspired Ifurini r pri'cc ;.i-15 wltli l>jLlkion price of $595 is'a feat of history making proportions. This one price three years' time lifts it over the them to invest in Chrysler products tires oub. "* ., reduction alone would, suffice to center worldwide attention on Iheads of, twenty-three other long the staggering total of five hundred The" Chevrolet. But due to economics of tremendous production plus iho established cars—from twenty- and thirty millions of dollars vast resources of , Chevrolet also"announces striking ($530,000,000) in three years' time. seventh place in volume in the in­ Roadster price reductions on other models. , dustry to fourth place—the signifi- It is an inspiring tribute of public I'rlcc iiieliidr!) biilldnn tircH and F'teeT dl^r whi-* 1". _ - For years Chevrolet has led the world in providing Quality a. cance.of the act is almost too plain confidence—one which fills Walter Former prkf $«•>•> with Imllimii to require analysis. P. Chrysler and his organization tire:i only. Low Cost. But now with a new and- more beatitijul- car—with a en, 'It can only mean, of course, that with .a deep and serious sense of- infinitely finer in quality and greatly lower in price, Chevrolet'Stand-: toeople, have found in the Chrysler responsibility for the future. The Sport ^-afi " supreme and unchallenged in dollar-for-dollar value! It is their determination so rigidly qualities andvaHiesthey did not find Cabriolet *« 13 No matter in what price class you intend to buy or whether you elsewhere. Ho other explanation as to apply the Chrysler principle of TJntlrdy , IIPV7 model ivuh nimble- 'ji-rtt. - plan to spend more or less than the price of a Chevrolet, come in tc - even remotely, possible. ; Standardized Quality that, fourth day and see the most beautiful low priced' Coach ever design;^. In the fe>ur great quality car fields, place in the industry will be merely they havepreferredChryslerto long a temporary stopping place—-a mo­ l-Ton Truck . .$495 Admire its marvelous style arid grace! Marl; its rnxny new fine-c-'-f established cars^of both lower and mentary pause on the -way to the features!" Learn for yourself by personal inspection why, at its n„w r low price, it is the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry: higher price,-censing in Chryslet higher, place they will earnestly try >/z.Ton Truck .4395 engineering, design, beauty, per­ to deserve in public esteem.

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THE SU SU] RECORD, IMI*T, M. j, FRIDAY, "AIM. 14, Ji preliminary to tlio convening of the Commi'i.' ion. session. The bill provides for the members present, ',1 absent. MI Governor Alom-c ni.med County synopsis CM ante, s ,o „f , The reading of the minutes' a.I being a competitor lor purchasing demaua for fluoa =j»ace for sliyv- LIS Fires election of all delegates in a pri­ power, which ::ome producers be­ Jmh;e Franl; ).. rjloAi-y, of Somcr- Board o i/TCef lOillerS I the meeting of January 3rd, IE 17, For In Motorist rooms, garages, hotels, restaurant.;, J mary to u State convention, with ville for tin- CZrciiit Court lo suc­ _ j was dispensed with. lieve it to be, the automobile is, in filling stations, fad rcadslde lunch iH 6tEl«J the county as the unit, districted to ceed the late V-'iLJard AV. Cutler, of |J.nt, a cicilor of purchasing power stands. It builel liank balance.;, ill jHnrj.isLcns.ji_ riiU'icU-J.—O'ttonnmv j_ AH bills presented were reKl (Continued from Page Three) |.- _a .maker _of_-b.UL,ine4-i^ i-or-all-pio-- inakJ-Xenreaeutattoa more Iruai J i •hud-jon-jnll. ca.H nr.dap»j yiid, .-_ -wltla- to-iaanraga->=faBBS'r"CTCSfcg- Senator Richards, of Atlantic of Kewark was mimed to tiie Civil - --SH-H- Hf**, ,--j.t\r.«tr-:r- — Iduc.rr.". If there j.lmuld be a ne%v systems of [tnanuijig. When Kerneo Coninilwifoii to succeed Ed­ / A copy of a resolution from the eliminate distance, fiave time ind j slackening up m the automobile in- .i Opening of State Legis= City, offered a bill for a State-wide iCity of Rahway, requesting tjie one considers the |» uicliaslng iiowei ward [1. Wrij; ill of Newark and | TIu- uigauiziilioii meeting of (Ip? generally support a condition of jduAij this :-ituaflon would be felt of all the people inrolvcrl in this | referendum on prohibition euforce- {iriuon County Board ol Freeholder:; j Board to take over as a County ktare Richards Puts In jmeiit, (similar lo UTJ referendum named Jo'.eph I, Smith nm'.ec.utor life, especially social, which, before jin many other hues of le-.itimatc situation, one can hat in to appreci­ jw.is held at the Court House, • road, Milton avenue, hi the City »£ the comiii'4 of tiie motor car, ^\as Ibusinc.'.:;. The automobile in­ I vote in New York State. Richards is of Essex County,to succeed John O. •Rahway, was referred to the Hold ate the tremendous prosperity ab- Bill For Prohibition Higelow. Smith K u. con of former Klix.-ibeih, N. J., on Moniiaj, Jan­ :_reneially considered (o be well dustry, through its own working J hopeful of having the Senate Com­ uary .Jrd, l'J2'r, at 12 o'clock" noon. Committee. set which should bo credited to the mittee of Senators Stevens, Lawson United States Sciinlor Janus nteh insupportable. The automo- foices and through the v.'orkmg automobile induslry, Referendum Smith, Jr. Di^elow "will succeed The re-electt-d members, I The report of the auditors on tfcn foiees of other industries, tils pro­ of Middlesex, and Simpson of Hud­ [division of moneys to the different blle:, which one sees clustering son, the Judiciary Committee, re­ Thomas Brown, of Perth Amboy, Nicholas M.' Palermo of Ijiudcn, about industrial plants, around ris­ ducts of which are required for the Of course, the inajor purposQ of j hospitals in the County was 3c the thrift movement 2a to help in­ port the measure for a vote. as counsel to fjie Public Utility and William I. WcMane and Nor­ ceived and filed ing Luilding rtrue.tures, and along malting of automobiles, provides in­ ises Organize Commission. man M. Hotehkiss of Runimit, hav­ the roadside wheie ncv,r construc­ comes for many thousands of crease general iwoal)«rity. If the Financing-of the State Highway Reports of Die Jail Commutes, automobile tended tj) discourage ing been swdrn in by County Attor­ Jail Physician and Probation O - tion to underway, do not belong cn- families and thereby giies them the Vrenfon, Jan. 12,-^,Senator Will- Commission's program by a 580,- J Formal oifimrlcation or the Leg­ habits of thrift ana pauperize con­ 000,000 bond issue was fathered by islature "was dJi'et-tcd with the ney Francis J. Blatz, their oath of lice, was received and filed, alio tiiely lo plant executives, boss con­ b.'i'.is of a money pio^ram through .1 A. Kievcns, of Long Branch, office being'tiled with the County siderable portion? of our popula­ •publican leader introduced his Senator Pierson of Union. The plan [selection of Remit or Francis B. the annual report of the Jail Wm - tractors or load superintendent--. which they can express their ideas Clerk as required by law. Tho of thrifty proccduie. tion, it would be »pcn to criticism, u; eutioii bill for nomination of Calls for a referendum and ex­ 'Davis, of "WootLlmry, as President don. Tl.ey belong to the men in rou:_'h clerk, Benjamin Kin called the | Not only does the automobile Such a charge, hgwerer, eormol he ndldalps for Governor and United penditure lot the $80,000,000 in a of the Senate ,uul Assemblyman Bridge Committee No. 1 wia^ v.'oi'lunf; clothes—mechanics, day five-year building program. Sena­ Board to order. 'i authorized to lay a concrete pljiq.; maintained. Tha.1 it is a prop to .•(!''. Senator. The bill v.as re- Anthony J. SIr,i'.;usa, of Atlantic laboreis—w'lio lmd them an es­ • trade touch numerous basic indus- the general aconaicic structure can tor Richards had Asseniblvnian City as Spoaki.-i of the Assembly. The roll was called by cities, , at Coohdire street, Linden, sential convenience in effectively i'i\ il lo (he Judiciary Committee towns, townships and • tries and contribute to oilier pros- ho readily proven, >' That ;it is a Altman, of Atlantic, offered In the Senator "William A. Stevens, of boroughs I The followiu:? resolutions wt'ic yetting to and trom their da>'s Ipeious industries, but it also adds v/Iilch I".i nator Kte-venr-j is ehair- Assembly a. two-cent gasoline tax showing the following members .' adopted: favorable thrift element, in our •si. Ho will seek to have the joint Long llrancli is Republican Senate present. work. They are there because they |1o real c.tate values, increases the civilization is a logical conclusion. hill for financing of the highway leader and Senator Alexander Autliorizinp; the treasurer to no­ represent a means of transpotla- wublicun Conference Committee 'program, Richards also offered a City of Elizabeth- John E: lo the several hospitals in tli-o Simpson, of Juraey City, Demo­ Anthes, James K-. Dehiuond, Ceorye I ion which workers have elected to corse the bill. The committee bill for the State Supreme Coiirt to cratic leader. county the sums as reported hy Llio •. i'/:uicd a positive stand on the have rate-fixing powers on appeal, T. Carroll, Frederick llalbfoster. utilize and as such a means, tho Assemblyman Thomas L.. Han­ anrtitors. mitoiuobile serves a proper econo­ "'••.uro at the sevral conferences from decisions of the Public Utility son, of Perth -Aniboy. IB the Re­ City of Piaiui'Ield—Itichard J. Designating the Elizabeth Daily Harrigan. mic purpose. publican Houso loader and As­ Journal as the official newspaper semblyman Moeiis K, Harisou, of City of Rahway—"William II. for publishing the minutes of tliu Aiide from the utility value, the Randolph, S. C. Ten-ill. TWjl«WWnq»W!W»»?!i'N Jersey City, the Democratic leader. Board. automobile has become a decided Robert M. JoIiiiKlnn, of Atlantic City of Summit—William I. Mc- Authorizing the clerk to pieparo factor in the support of the general Elite iL^eiacatessQ:! llane, Norman M. ITotchUiss. 1 City, was again tamed secretary of a synopsis of the minutes to lie econoiHk structure. According to City of Linden—Cornelius O'Don- Open Day and Ni^ht Summit Building and the Senate unci Frederick A. published in the several papers competent economists, instead of an nell, Nicholas M. Palermo. published here in the county. Brodesser, of Elfzn.bur.li, clerk of Township of Clark — (J. the Assembly. II. Appointing William C. Hope aa wards club lost his minutes and his Association Holland. a'member of the Sinking. Fu_M Township dumb wife bought him a 20 dol­ Home Cooked Food ' Incorporated IBSU PATENTS ISSUES of Cranford— S, U Commission. lar wrist watch. Droeseher. Authorizing the treasurer to al­ TO ttJISETMES Township of J'^inwood—John 7, low to tho Prosecutor the sum of Tex, how about arranging a fight, K Salads - Sandwiches - Cold Meats 71st Series Opened Hatfield. SntlO.OO for requisition purposes. (Continued.from Fuse Two) J between Tuimey and the husband \ R Township of New i rovidencc- Authorizing the treasurer to ad­ who didn't get If is raise January Anything in the Delicatessen Lint; NOVEMBER Uth, I y Mnmifacturliig Company. Chester II. Lambert. vance to the Sheriff the hum of $.3,- ltrst? John \y. Jepson, of Elizabeth. In­ Township of Springfield -Peter 000 00 for Juion per diem fees. II. Meisel. For information address ternal combustion, engine. This re­ Approving the work of Chapman What tlir . average ppdesfrain 359 Springfield Ave Telephone 19I2-J lates to Improvements in internul Township of Union—Frederick A and MeCloud on Hillside avcsiiu-. Willkfm S. Porter, Secretary Doll. 1 craven for 1027 is fewer brains in I combustion engines and more par­ Hillside, and authorizing the pay­ meat markets and more behind the ticularly to imp-iovemoiits relating Borough of Mountainside—Elston ment of ¥5,000.00 due on i-ontrac-t. steering wht'ej to the ra-vbururton vr mixture of Darby. Instructing (be Chairman of fuel with the air unfl the heating of Borough of Roselle — Emery Rnrid Committee, County KiiRiinf.';- h. Lillibrhlge. - The gal. who slapped a clodhop-' rtk3S!£3HeHIjl^iiSIitllSiinifiiIililliilIilliiniEU9iiiHilEIIf3Stlllll!tlI!!IIIH!;illltI the fuel used in ihe engine. and Koad Supervisor to attend rlK " jisr's face in a flivver lust night Ensign Earlo Dickson, of New Borough of Roselle Park—David Road Convention at Chicago. J. Farren. Hays she'll go to Hie news stand ISrjinswick, Surelual dressing. This Authorizing the Committee OLI for the nitxt 'Country Cent Ionian. relates to mirsk'nl ilrop.iinea main­ Town of Wesffteld—Charles M. Kngiueer'u Officii to hire additionitl Affleck, James Q. Casey. ly intended for flr>pHcn.tIou to cuts help when needed. Nowadays when a man goes 21 IL .j?. and other inlurif-: of a niihor-char- There being twenty-two mem­ Authorizing the Road Commit-a<3 Iiouia without shaving, Ihe wife aeter and of Uw-typo cmbotlying a bers prescnt-and two absent: S. I'. to prepare plans for the completion takes home coconuts for her evolu­ T. Wilbur of Plaiiifield and " 1). &• Ii;aii7t* or e(iuivalt=nt nud or com­ of Marline avenue, Fanwood, at C. tion papa'to throw at the children Your Trees wmo A* v outfit press which is positioned relative to Leeds Miller, Jr., of Hillside. U. 11. bridge. The clerky stated that the first the part to be lireBaefl by an ad­ Authorizing „t,h< treasurer to Vaudeville jokes are now being • hesive strip or planter. The patent business was the election of ,a [ borrow the sum ot ?7B0,000 In mailed from New York to Chicago ! Electrical Contractor is assigned to" Jiohniion & Johnson'. director for (he ensuing year. By tlcipation of taxes. hy (rain instead of aeroplane, co j JaniPH J. nrogr(i3>, of Illghtstown. tho unanimous vote of the Board, Kixing and classification of they won't ;',n over Ihe people's ; The recent ice storm has caused Tube frame clutch. Tills relates to 1'eter II. Meisel was elected direc­ salary'of the County Employee1!. heads, I Axminster loonns and more par­ tor for year 1027, Board adjourned to meet much damage to valuable speci­ and Dealer ticularly to an improved clutch The following resolutions were Thursday, January 20th, 1027, Tfeiv Air Mail Jfiiie adopted: which ijo-onuratw with the means :2.30 p. m. Now York—A new rate for air for stopping HUCII looms when (he Appointing Francis J. Blatz, BENJ. KTNG,"cicrk mens. For expert advice and serv­ County Attorney and Adjuster at a mail of 1,0 cents a half ounce or 3 BEECHWOOD ROAD tube'frames canying the portable fraction thereof has been announced supply of yarn falla to move to salary of IJB.OOO.OO ner annum. ice, call Summit 1301. Appointing Christopher Drukaw hy (he Post Office Department to weaving position, Mr. llrogan as- apply regardless of the distance Telephones: Office, 277-J Residence, 286-R 5 sii'iia his' patent to Onraipton & as county physician at a salary and expense of $r,,i)00.00. Pointed covered. The new rate, which will 5 Knowlea Ijoom "'tfoi'ks. become effective February 1st, will Kenneth H, Johnson, of Jersey Appointing G. Dwighf Stone as r.upereedo the present system of City. Electric vwvo. transmission. Superintendent of Sailors' and Paragraphs zoned rates for airmail. This relates to irtiflclal lines and Soldiers'' Headstones and as Law s^&o Electrical Appliances more particularly to eiectrlc wave Librarian at "a salary of ?7R0.00 per filters and has for its object to aiinuni, By WALTER ALLISON Tree Expert Go. transmit currents comprising a 'Appointing Dr. Horace C. Liven- Fancy one thinking tree special­ Wireless Sets and Farts mf All Kinds plurality of frerisiencles with an at­ good as Jail • Physician at salary of ists ure the only persons who vb'k tenuation varying vvjth the fre­ $600.00 per annum and further sum a barber shop to look over tile Edward Clarke & Son SUMMIT NEW JEfcSEV quency. Mr/ Jo-lmson assigns-,.his of §400.00-for clinic lyprk. 1 imhw, " patent to TVeaUrn Electric Com­ Appointing • Ceorgc • Sceber, TILE Sr., as a mombe^of t,hc Shade Tree l!l ^Un£Sni!!li![)i!i|li!liUIiiHHIUillllIIUIIllllUinilHIIIIIIIltSMHtlII]IIIIIIUIiM pany, Inc, . We have in mind a cop who is am CONTRACTOR Commission for the term of three vegetarian but ho knows his hect. years. 'Phono IflJS) Summit, X. 3. • The following morgue keepers Steaks aren't the only thin gs were appointed—John' F. Martin, of that are rare in Summit. Elizabeth; Clifford E. ' Cole, of Plainfleld; Albert S. Brewster, of Give a kid a good hamuier and rt Summit and James M. Pettlt, of won't take Harold Lloyd to briup Itahway, down tho house. Tho budgei for the year 1037 was IrPUrl and adopted: Surplus revenue, If a ganc of flappers attended n f$100,000.00; ; anticipated, £411- horse, race wouldn't you call Uie 2M.U. i • track fast? Amount tq. be raised hy taxation /d less amount due from bank stock Mae Murray in "Valencia" Is tic- tax. $1,0.12,015.64. very reason many sweet duddlis Mmt Board ' adjourned to meet on are going to prefer scats, as well as Thursday. January 6th, 1927, at blondes. 2.S0 p. m. BENJ. KINO, Clerk. Philadelphia woman' refuses to marry tire repairer because he's u. Meeting January <>Ht, Ida? ' JH-jacker. A regular mooting of the Union County Board of Chosen Free­ Jt's hard to believe Al Smith rtrL "Your No-Draft Ventiljtinp AVlraJsIiield holders was held at the. Court i ardent golfer after havin 5 ran. for not only adds cortsiderably tache eorafort House, Elizabeth, N. J., on Thura- j office so many times. of dtivinn, but give* a definite jirjteilion 'lav,' Januarv CUi. 1027, :i( 2.30 p. m. — Againsl the ills caused hy riding in a draft. Director Meiael presiding. 211 President of a Michigan K I believe it to he a decided reform from cowl or open windshield ventikti^tt," DR.CHA5.J. WIIAL3N, Paft Presiderrt, Illinois Mdtcitl Assn.,,, Editor, III. Medical lournal.

"lam glad to write you what (chin ka-hatiE the new Studebaker windshjrd, I have been over the tna'trer cjrefuLli- ,m d think that it looks bo goodl feel Surf r\i) nc^t car will have it. It looks Jikt."a physical im­ possibility that any arnormr r £ dr-ife csn bother the oecupanti of thciniilL: of the vehicle, J. M. BLA.CKEDEl>, M.D., SeaiiLei'-V^h.

' 'In the newCuflom Sedan wEiich j-ou ns,ve juft brought out, the ventEltiiny v. ind- shield attrafled my attentian, I believe this windshield and the ventclt tla^iyilcTu used thereon, is'about the nao'&t i=irafli-n; HICK Aheaofig&m and up to dare arrangement; X. heve evat seen, _ ' ' Tiii diastatn thvws bnv> thi $tudth.ikir nodtaft twiiUiitig uiini- ' • ibUU ivbin opentd outward, dmtti thi air up prer tht pciapjfnfj' heads "I tried the full effefis of tht wadshleld r on a rainy day and am very rnich eaithused N the matter of giving professional endorsements, doctor; about the operation of same fed [jie bene­ In the IfeltowBtoiie are themo£l conscrv.ir.rvc of men. Nevertheless, ni.my leaders fits derived therefrom,", Iot the profession hive volunteered their approval of the rcw J.T.TK.AVERS.MD., Again in 1926, more Buicksjtoureii dwougK Yellowstone lO-drafc ventilating windshield (patented by StuJcli,iter). Hew fork Ciiy, Hot Plate - Keeps Out Rain—Lets In Air—Avoids Drafts Park than any other car except the one of the lowest price. OpeoeJ Inwardly, this new Studehakcr windshield dircfls the air currents down into the driver's comporttner.r. in thii pci.i- . "The new windshield venisL-iiurijfBj'fteln is Bwck lias held Ais same honor every year since the Patk tion tiie windshield is also waterproof. In tfic ftormieft dovrr- ideal. Its "overhead or underljat' stleftive f feature is excellent, for the avjidan^e cf tiie was ope&ed to automobile travel. r *. 'It - - ?r* -j,- ' ^^fjii - » " ^ .I,, pour, with 3. driving riin slashing headoa againftthc open windshield, noijc can enter (he car disagreeable draughts to whftb ore e is seb- T^is yesr there weee 4,756 Buicfes in a total of 44,472 cars Opened outwardly, it dcficels the air'iti d gentle current up jtfied in moft cars; and its rimftrarln vcn. Over the heads of the occupants. tilation is a triumph. No mare; lest, stuffy registeced. 101 difei-ent makes were represented In rfie Ordinary carhnrccors were d«^i«| for a In neither case ii there any dircft draft, yet robacco srnoLe and eats during surmrjer showers,," . registrations. One in every ten was a Btikk. liner gnule of E*wtine than roost Wwpte itale air are carried off, while the supply of clean., tresh a:r ;•. DR. B. STEWARTHAISTON, Conftanciy reueiived. • • Pttnlfutf h, Pi. ; ifftitntly toeetfuU.nsuits, TtieHut Plate Here is epavtneing evidence of Bulck reliahiiity-T^trik- ' Voporiier pro-htats fctodira w gasb&se aod All Studehaker Cuttom Cars have the m 0 sir mafeiog a perfect ftjel'tftisitBe which «4. /*«£ fc&t to that th< S P*? ? °f fthe^iW^hkh Butck o«Merai«poseifltiielrcar. bunps to tg^ftjestoat Ji^asc irfa perfectly , following equipment "Thehealth proterSion rfordjcl by the new filicd cvgfA w^ifr htettd They know Rukk will ta&e them and bring them b,ick com. vj|-^ri»d, "-' '. front and rear* bumpers, Ciigine thermometer and hydrostatic Studebaker ventilation syfleji is not only Aierjw noMU «b(A ««:in«uate of mitst Gib; ftv» nAinufikUcy-. gasoline gauge on the d.ir.h>; coincidental lock; oil filter, auto­ unique, but should prove vesr val Mble to aortably, aafely and splendidly—across the Contineftt—or icr ijUot), will* eiteljeot acceleration, matic windshield cleaner, iear-vision mirroi, traffic iigrial ):ghi; ^persons whb aresubj^ to colds mi other ijcimd the Workl obun'1«*«B«'.«w.e«wee.*rt(»th»eM M all 4-whccl brakcsjfutl-sirt balloon tires, and t^o-hcamaeoin head­ atlrnentp caused by sudden wett3iir*ha.ngef. M^nl*. »r«i jws&iestty ^ jawfem- depotk- lights, controlled from steering wheel. Studebaker is to fci cOograwlaMt oa this • Only the fa& «hat S:uiiei?atcr manisiafiurcs ill tiie vital parts iinportant advaicefflent. • of its cars in ics own great plants mates ".acli outftanding values R.'B. OIUFFJL-H, M.D., THE GREATEST JSUICK EVER B0XLT ' •^wsible.. tjos lajejlcs, M. ZM'

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