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double feature bill, Corinne Griffith TRANSIT COMMITTEE Julius C. Ritonnale in “ Lady in Ermine,!’ and H. C. Wit- CVCoLOCy SEZ: HILLSIDE THEATR WILL MAKE SURVEY wer’s comedy, “ Her Father. Said No?” VIOLIN TUTOR HOLLYWOOD A T LONG AVENUE with Marv Brian and A1 Cooke.______I ------7 W hite St. 4GontUuiA and 16 SPECIAL! 2 D A Y S! quite well while the independents AD outstanding Second Liberty Loan 4 Return Engagement of the per cent bonds of 1927-42 (Second 4*b) Farce Success were operating here, but as soon as and all outstanding Second Liberty Loan CRADLE WALLACE BEERY in the Public Service took over the bus­ Converted 4 ^ per cent bonds of 1927-42 Keep the lawn in trim (Second 4^4's) are called for redemption SNATCHERS es, transportation immediately be­ on November 15, 1927, pursuant to the terms of their iasue. Interest on all With MARY BOLAND anil —it gives the house a “ CASEY A T THE BAT” came more expensive. When the New York Cast Intact SUeond 4’a and Second 4 *4’• will cease on Comedy News Cartoon Public Service was seeking the ap­ said redemption date, November 16, 1927. Bkfg; 5KI5.,.TTetLr-Satr- reputation In the neigh­ proval of the township to the trans­ Holders of - Second 4*a and Second Me to $1.56 4%**1/ will be entitled 4to1m tiav.have |R thea Rbondsah^a borhood. Our lawn ac­ IT ALL DEPENDS-ON Tuesday—May 17 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! fer of the buses to the Public Service redeemed and paid at par on November Week May 23— was the time to have made a stren­ 16, 1927. , Suoh holders may, however, “ON A P P R O V A L ’’ - WHAXS-lbrYOUfc TOP Edmund Lowe and Lila Leo »n“ ONE INCREASING PU RPOSE” in advance of November 16, 1927. be cessories give this hard­ uous protest, one member of the offered the privilege of exchanging all or STORY THAT GOVERNS Also committee pointed out, bbt just why part of tneir bonds for other intereat- ware store a standing in X.OUR R\SJzJTOJHEWT0P4 bearing obligations of the Unitad States. Johnny Walker; and “ Silverstreak” in “ THE SNARL OF H A TE ” this was not done was not explained. Holders who desire to avail themselves the community. Lawn Comedy Another question arose as to what of the exchange privilege, if and when Your home should be elec­ announced, should request their bank or QUESTIONS and right the Public Service had to dis­ trait . company to notify than when mowers and garden hose trical from the basement to the Wednesday— May 18 information regarding the exchange offer- — top story. We serve with ex ­ continue the Kearny trolley service, Answers Francis McDonald in “ THE DESERT’S TOLL” inf is recelvivcd, — will you call. perienced sense but charge which is undoubtedly contrary to the Farther information may be obtained Do moths liko rugs? Serial Comedy from any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, moderately. Buy your electric provisions of its franchise, without I’ll Tell the World! aids of electricians who see to or from the Commissioner of the Public Are they -particular about the consent of the Township of Hill­ Debt, Treasury Department* Washington. it that you get satisfaction- Thurs. and Fri.— May 11* and 20 BIG-DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! side. The township, so far as is quality? Nope. They'll chew up A. W. M ELLO N , Corinne Griffith in “ THE LADY IN ERMINE” known, has never received an official a domestic rug or an Oriental Secretary of the Treaaory. rug just as quickly. Also— H. e. Witwer’. Comedy “HER FATHER SAID NO” notice that the Public Service in­ W m . A. Bahret . 1b it too toon to store rugs? With Mary Brian and A1 Cooke tended to discontinue this service, Washington, May 9, 1927. 240 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Not if the moths would tell the Emerson 2876 no rhas there been any hearing be­ truth! Comedy fore the Board o f Public Utilities Who Stores rugs? Jancovius. Member of Union County Elec­ Commissioners. Clean ’em too? Yes, if you- trical League The upshot of the whole matter is want them to. 'that the township will notify the What’s the logical thing to It Pays To Advartisa Board of Public Utility Commission­ SEE do then? Call up Jancovius to In R ad The T im /^ ?or News send for your rugs for safe stor­ THE HILLSIDE TIMES Times Advertising Pays. ers that its decision in the Ynatter of age in even temperature. the new fare zone on the Newark- 45 Years In Business— Elizabeth line does not meet with the We Must Know* How! approval of the committee and there JACOBI a* will be a request fo r a further hear­ tyour Gledricand Gas Servants TtP©o ing. 1216 No. Broad Street iIANCOYllM F O R Y O U R U 112-120 ARLINGTON ST.ST.112-120 NEW ARK, NaJ. MITCHELL 1335 o Plants and Flowers Otdes t andJjiryest Carpet c9111 the ZHcavy Church Services Cleaning Plant in Aid

°s 1 he Kelvinator-chilled Refrigerator Hillside Presbyterian Church, Rev. Antiques Not Robert. I. MacBride, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible School lesson, “ Peter at CHAPMAN BROS. Wanted in Kitchen Is a Big Help When Entertaining ^PeUjtecost.” 11 a. m- morning wor­ NOW I^OCATED AT 1390 MUNN AVE., HILLSIDE N. J- Your home may he Dutch ship- 7 p. m. CJlristian Endeavor, Colonial or Spanish mission subject, “ Elements o f Leadership.” DEALERS IN in character, its furnishings 8 p. m. evening worship. Wednes­ may draio their inspiration day 8 p. m- mid-week Devotional from Jacobean England, or Service. Pure Milk, Cream and Strictly Fresh Eggs Italian Renaissance,^ but the kitchen ivithout doubt, will Try our milk from a Tuberculin Tested Herd. Cooled to a Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian be true to modern kitchen temperature of 40° through oUr modern refrigeration system, and Rev. Arthur North wood', pastor. ideals. 9:30 a. m. graded Sunday School. bottled the night before delivered. Old-time kitchens may be ,10:45 a. m, worship with sermon, picturesque, but the white PURITY CLEANLINESS “ More Than Required.” 7 p. m. In­ SERVICE kitchen of today, with its Range Makes Less termediate and Senior Christian En­ Established 1912 Waverly 6287 enamel gas range with an deavor- 8 p. m. worship concluded oven heat regulator, its elec­ Gas Do More Work by Men’s Bible Class, J. Harry Swann tric refrigerator, its clear, GAS range oven that keeps all presiding and address by the Pastor. shadowless lighting, the hot water that is ready at the A its heat in takes on new signifi- cancc to the home-maker as warm JACKIE COOGAN COMING faucet’s turn from the auto­ matic gas water heater, is a weather approaches. This is only IN P H O TO PLA Y HERE work room to be proud of, an one of the many advantages of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE cooking with a Glenwood insulated inspiration to make an art of •ELVINATOR, electric refrig- any standard refrigerator, Each home-making. oven gas range. All the oven heat Jackie Coogan will be shown At Be sure your policy gives you adequate protection. K 1eration, is a servant that can unit has two or more trays for the Hillside Theatre, Saturday^May freezing ice cubes, or chilling sal­ is used for cooking - not for heat­ put an end to the' last minute rush 14th, in his latest picture, "Johnny ads and desserts. Cabinet Kelvi- ing theJtitchen. These gas ranges Get Your Hair Cut.” The pxpgram Consult of preparing an elaborate meal. nators may be had in many sizes on spe$ri sale at Public Service stores thV week will interest the tor next week is: Sunday and 'Mon­ When the home-maker plans to en­ and attractive finishes. The Seal- home-maker. day, Wallace Beery in “ Casey at the SMALLEY & RACE, Inc. tertain, she can prepare the food tite mode!, finished in gray enamel In the Glenwood gas rajige may Bat,” with Ford Sterling, Zasu Pitt: the day before and it will be fresh and well insulated with cork-board, “ InaurAncA Advisors" be seethe fine result of superior Tuesday, double feature bill, Ed­ and tempting when she serves it. is priced at $210. , No. Brood St. ToL Wav. 4063 materials combined with expert mund Lowe and Lila Lee in “ On Hillside, N. J. The—most delicate—foods..ripe ---- At Public -Service stores Kelvi- fruits, green vegetables, can be wSfkifiaTislup. The tnsalated over, creasing Purpose," by the autho- nator cabinets and Kelvinatui units stored in the dry cold of Kelvinator for installing in the owner’s re­ with its oven heat regulator con “ If Winter Comes,” and Silverqtreak and served as well-flavoied and frigerator can be purchased at .a stitutes a new form of^cooking ap­ in “ Snarl of Hate.” Wednesday, crisp as when they were pur­ slight increase over cash prices, pliance. This oven is^^so evenly “ The Desert Toll,” with Francis Mc­ chased. small down payment with seven­ heated that foods rise an a brown Donald, the latest addition to west­ There is a Kelvinator unit to fit teen months to pay balance. uniformly wherever theyjjre placed ern stars Thursday and Friday, big in the oven. It is so well venti­ JAMES J. HIGGINS If You Respond to lated that fish may be broiled without filling the kitchen with Funeral Director The Picnic’s Lure odors. Its heat is so easily regu­ HE season is at hand for long A New Recipe Gas Incinerator lated by the oven heat control that T motor rides into the country, even a beginner can be assured ol for lunches or suppers by the side For Marmalade Lessens Fire Danger successful results. Telephones Emerson To make the home safe from Public Service stores are making of the road. The electric cooker is by Ada Bessie Swann an important factor in planning the danger of trash and the garbage a trade-in allowance of #10 for such feasts. It broils and boils, 5 lbs. sugar 5 lbs. tart apples can, all rubbish should be burned. each old cook stove on the pur­ l xk cups water 2 lemons The gas incinerator reduces all stews and bakes, prepares a whole 2 oranges chase of any Glenwood gas range Re*idence-r26 De WITT ROAD meal, too, enough for four per­ waste to fine ashes and solves the selected—or a #5 allowance for a problem of garbage and rubbish gas plate. Elizabeth, New Jersey sons. Contents continue to cook Heat sugar and water together after current is shut off. until sugar is dissolved. Slice disposal in a safe, sanitary Way. #5 down puts the Glenwood in Light in weight, the electric oranges and apples very thin and . A gas incinerator may be pur­ the kitchen— 18 months to pay add lemon juic£. Add to syrup cooker can be easily carried and chased from Public Service on balance. and boil very slowly until thick, makes it possible to serve a hot terms as low as $5 down;— 12 about 1 hour and 15 minutes to months to pay. meal anywhere. Prices begin at 220 degrees. Turn into sterilized $6.89. glasses or jars and when cool seal with oaraffin. 5 0 Paint experts showed us Gas Clothes Dryer how varnish-stains differ Protects the Clothes Sew the Long Seams Taken from the rinse water and placed in the gas clothes dryer Firmly and Speedily there is no chance for wind or on tne canl but Devoe sayss smoke to soil the washing. An electric motor attached to The gas heated clothes dryer :s mahogany on the wood. the sewing machine makes short so well ventilated that clothes work ol the longest seams. The come out as fresh as if they had There’s not muen use in home dressmaker finds her work been dried in the sunshine. Pub­ talking sense to honeymoon- lessened immeasurably when she lic Service terms on the gas clothes ers,— has one of these handy motors at dryer are $5 down—12 months to Old Water Heater hand. pay. Except to tell them that Helps Pay for New building a home helps to keep pU BLIC Service stores are mak the honeymoon bright for A ing a liberal allowance for old At the Sign of the water heaters, coal, gas,'or oil, that many years. * When You Change to ire traded in on the purchase of a But you who have been mar­ Coffee Percolator gas automatic storage water heat _ Gas for Househeating ing system. % ried longer, HE electric percolator, ot Demands for hot water are es­ course, is meant. Wherever —the gas holder becomes your fuel bin. T pecially heavy now, when blankets, Who already know the dis- the tantalizing aroma of coffee —the gas compaby makes the investment for your fuel bed-spreads, curtains, are being illusionment that comes witfr greets you and you see the coffee supply. - washed before storing fo r ..the bubbling up in the electric per­ gas is delivered to you, conveniently, as you need ttr witK— trying to make a home in some U 7 B NEVER ra llied the differ- out dirt or noise. summer, and house cleaning is go colator, there you know you have one else’s house, ” epee betw een varnl.h m int —you pay for it after you use it. ing full blast. a wholesome beverage, scientifical- until we taw SO paint experts test 8 —the gas boiler or furnace is equipped with devices for auto­ Plenty of hot water means sum lyprepared. matic operation and requires no attention. Ought to look at the ques­ different makes and pick D ev oa mer comfort. tion of building from a finan­ ublic Service stores are giving —no alteration is necessary in radiators ot pipes. — Mlrrolac at the varnish m in which y away a pound of coffee with every —the gas furnace can be used with steam, hot water, vapor A gas automatic storage watei cial standpoint-, reproduced most clearly their con* percolator sold during May. At­ and warm air systems. heater can be purchased for a* cepdonot the true hard wood tones. tention is called particularly to the kttle as $90.75 at Public Service And let us prove to you that Change to gas for houteheating, and stores. Any gas automatic water Ute Mlrrolac and oe rare. It not only Corona pot type percolator, Uni­ building a home is a sound in­ lot oar gas holders be your fuel bin. heater may be purchased on the duplicate* the desired hard wood versal make, that is selling at $7.00 vestment. Its regular price is $8.50. easy payment plan. The terms are tone, but at the tame time adds a $5 down 12 to 18 months to pay tough, beautiful coat ot varnish. Hillside Supply Co. M. BLEIWEIS MX HOLLYWOOD AVENUE SO Braokiiai A' Hill o. N. J. T ria l!, 2232 b u il d e r s ’ Ha r d w a r e

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BEIGE IS OUTSTANDING COLOR; LONE ON LEONG Grand Council Session o f ST^YS IN HIDING ------FABRIC HATS IN NOVEL STYLES Royal Arcanum Best Ever\Mo*t- OOtf Judgment Is Just ns essen­ to the poetry of life. course out G tial as Intuitive style-sense when apparel must tune In with a-world,1 - a n d it comes to buying the right coat for radiant with flowers, blue skies and the right time and the right occasion. singing birds, a fact not lost sight of Arcanians Plan Big Dojngs to Portland, Ore.—The lone member of Women who possess the happy faculty by the creators of our hats and gowns. Close 50th Jubilee Campaign. the On Leong tong, whose body is be­ H u m o f always appearing correctly und So here we are at the threshold of ad lieved to be more valuable to a war­ (Copyright.) tastefully dressed seldom are\swuyed era of sheer dainty frocks whose Spurred to Greater Activity ring tong than that of any other • Is He Trfn^rsfffental? by novelty. For them, qualityX work­ loveliness Is to he accented by an ac­ by the Institution o f Many Chinaman In the world, is staying close manship and the silhouette are the companiment of millinery o f a be- in ‘his little Fourth street shop these basic considerations. witchingly feminine type. Councils o f the Loyal Ladies. days. He Is the only known On Leong The coats In the picture are t^nl There is no doubt about It,, the sum­ in Portland. cal spring models. Admirable sin mer hat tends to a mor* ornate styling He sought seclusion as soon as word The forty-fifth annual session of the LIFE IN FORT MINK plicity Is their outstanding appeal. Hi an It Iras’ shown for many a day. "New Grand Council of the was brought to him of the bloody out­ Their slenderizing lines are the felts so enchanting, and straws Royal Arcanum, held April 25-26 at break of the On Leong-Hip Sing long After Mrs. Toofus had kissed her sought for silhouette. An important alluring comes an especial chal- Asbury Park, proved to be one c f the war In the East point in their favor is their udupt- I *uge to the fabric hat to look lta most harmonioys and interesting ever He is repeating his practice of two husband effusively, she promptly held by that organization., From both years ago when he did not venture out YK (v- asked for five dollars, which he as a numerical and fraternal standpoint of his shop for six months. promptly refused. the past year has been notably suc­ In the East the On Leongs are "Pig! I luvlsh those affections upon Four Different "t” Bar* In On* cessful, the councils in the Various wealthy but the local man is not—ex- you. I kiss yon, and yet you refuse communities having loyally responded cept to the Hip Bings. At current me those five dollars.” "Here are those five dollars," re­ to the appeals of their leaders for con­ prices for the heads of tong officials The term "temperamental” has tinued activity. the lonely On Leong Is worth about usually been applied to artists, actors sponded the Fort Mink philosopher Edward C. Potter of Metuchen was $10,000. and singers. But It can be correctly and guide. “Now 1 can’t afford any unanimously elected Grand Regent to He speaks several languages, and applied to anyone who has an active, more kisses Just at present." succeed Jacob Scriba of Newark, who hence is an Interpreter. For a Hip creative mind. has ably occupied that exalted posi­ Sing to kill an interpreter is to win But let us look through his writing! THEN THE IRON FLEW $1,200. But that is only a beginning. tion for the last two years. The new EDWARD C. POTTER W e will find in the writing of one who State executive, Mr. Potter, brings to Being the only .mpn in the chapter, m ay be called temperamental very Grand Regent of the State of New the office a life-long fraternal instinct the On Leong must be its president, unique letter formation. Letters that Jersey. and a keen business acumen that vice, president, secretary, treasurer and Impress us immediately as being dif­ should prove of incalculable benefit to lay member. A president dead 1b ferent. Flowing lines are seen In con of family protection and the rock- the future progress of the Royal Ar­ worth $2,500, a vice president, $2,000; Junction with alternate points and ribbed reserves that it is carrying. canum in the State of New Jersey. a secretary, $1,800; a treasurer, $1,500 angles. Many different* angles of pitch Coupled with this is a State wide popu­ More than $19,000,000 has been In­ and a lay member, $1,000. or slant are seen. Many different t larity and the happy faculty of being vested In the highest type of securi­ However, it seems unlikely that any bars. able to express eloquently his prac­ ties, and this fund is being'added to Hip Sing will collect the $10,000. The A wavy baseline will be evident- tical ideas in such concrete form as each year as a guarantee for the pay­ Portland chapter is also poor. The first up, then down. Signs of vanity to win the approv£f~'and merit the ment of every insurance obligation golden days of the open lottery and w ill also be seen. High loops on the confidence of every member of the Over $235,000,000 of death claims have Chinese contract labor are gone. first part of tbe capital letter M and order with whom he has come in been paid to beneficiaries since its The Hip Sings also have a substan­ much underscoring of words and sig contact. f ' coming Into being, and as a result, tial bond in the Chinese Peace society natures. Emphasis will be plain, Under the leadership of such a ster­ thousands of widows and orphans have which says they will not fight. If they meaning the pressure of certain lines ling fraternalist, the Albanians of New been kept from want. The Order has Ftart anything the bond will be for­ will be pronounced. Then «agalp we Jersey have already planned some big in operation six different types of legal feit. may find a weak and shaky looking doings for the remainder of the fiftieth reserve, American experience table AH these things working together acript with many points and angles. jubilee campaign, which will Culminate certificates, that are unexcelled as Wifle— Here I’ve been presslifl have caused members of the Hip Sing Variation in size of letters in the same with the fiftieth annual session of the to benefit for jnsurance. It is being clothes all day I I’m weary of Iron-* tong to make a request o f a detective words and a lack of firmness some­ Supreme Council, to be held at managed in such a conservative man­ ing! that they know and tfust. (They went times is seen in the writing of one Seattle, WasJ>r, beginning July 26. ner as to merit the approval of the to him ln a similar petition n f the out­ Who is temperamental. Hubby— Sort of ironing bored 1 insurance commissioners in every •uppose? To further its activities the following break of the previous war). This was sectional Jubilee meetings have been State in which it operates. their request: arranged: It He Proud ? With such a heritage and such a "Tell tiie On Leong man to keep off Now Plays a Hasp May 9. At Metuchen; formal re­ Pride Is what keeps people out of reputation for honest dealing does the the street. We do not wleh trouble At Rixty miles ception to the new Grand Regent. the gutters. It Is what makes us do Royal Arcanum approach its fiftieth with him. We do not wish to hurt Drpve Tommie Sharp; At Keyport. anniversary, feeling confident that things to show the world that we are TWiere came a train— At Roselle. with a loyal membership, unexcelled capable. True pride, or self-esteem He plays a harp. At Dover. as to personnel; with an economical is In no wny At Princeton. administration of its affairs; with the Bathtub Exports Show related to Undertook Mr. Jones At Bogota. formation of many councils of Loyal World Getting Cleaner vanity, that Jim and Andy were discussing the At Jersey City. Ladies, an organization of the families distorted death of a friend. , Washington.—Bathing conveniently At East Orange. of the Royal Arcanum members, with sense of self- an,d often Is no longer an American Jim said—Andy, who gwlne to bnry At Trenton. hospital associations to succor the ail­ satisfaction Mr. Jones? idiosyncrasy, it is disclosed In Com­ June 23 the Royal Arcanum will ing and employment bureaus to secure that the lit­ merce department figures on plumbing Andy replied—I don’t know who- reached the fiftieth year of its positions for our unemployed mem­ Vanity Scroll*. tle fellow has gwlne bury him, hut'Mr. Smith under­ materia! exports. C existence as a fraternal insurance or­ bers; with the highest type of Insur­ t i . / too much of. took him. TWO TYPICAL SPRING MODELS ganization. During those years it has For five years prior to 1926 such ance certificates and^UnrToftiestx of J i X w * / r r l M When the ftrst (Mr. Smith was the undertaker).— always been at the forefront of every fraternal meUveerdS there any reason exports averaged $2,000,000 annually, / part o f the M ability not only to Immediate wear, most fascinating If It expects to win. The Outlook. / movement for the advancement and "question the wisdom of its having hut advanced in that year to $2,266. Is found high to but to service throughout the summer From the standpoint of color, fab­ perpetuation of the fraternal cause, come into being or'tor its continuing 000 and a further increase Is regard* Confidence In Hi* a degree that is months when a practical not-too- ric and artful handcraft, the fabric and at the present time it is excelled on to larger endeavors in the fraternal ed as likely this year. Work. x . aimQ8t out of Another Broken Heart heavy wrap is needful with the vari­ hat is a theme of continuous revela­ by no other society in its ideal type l insurance field? In Latin-America bathtubs are not proportion and when the capita! ] Motorist— I’m sorry I ran over your ableness of weather and the demands tion und fascination this season. In ln great demand** but the department’s baa an oversized top, the deduction hen. Would a dollar make It right? o f vacation travel. its creation milliners are abundantly trade specialists find a good afield may be made that the writer ia de­ Farmer— Waal, better make it two. - Emphasis is( placed on handsome employing shirring, quilting, head- He'd Changed Too Legal Subterfuge there for shower equipment. Great cidedly proud—almost to the point I have a rooster that was mighty fond worsteds this season for the light­ work, embroidery and hand-painting. There was an air of unrest in the For Just one day, every seven years, Britain, on tiie other hand, takes little where he la vain. of that hen, and the shock might kill weight coat. Because o f it being A representative group of fabric hats sitting-room. Jones wanted to read a fence is erected around a small tri­ shower bath material. Canada, Mex­ When the signature Is underscore him, too. “ something different” from the accus­ Is shown in the picture the sbrt of his paper, but Mrs. Jones preferred angular plot of sidewalk In front of a ico and Cuba are considered markets with a simple line then we know thaif tomed cloakings, baskpt-cloth is prov­ which may justly be called “ real mil­ to talk. largo office building jn Atlanta, Ga., for the latest type fixtures. the writer is self-assured but not self-' ing one of the big successes of the linery.” Swimming in It He stood It for some time. Then he in accordance with the state property As a rule, the bathtub manufac­ satisfied. If this underscoring has a season. The' fact that funey turns ,to The shirred taffeta silk hat is being Parson— Did poverty drive yon t* threw the paper angrily on the floor laws, says Popular Mechanics Maga­ tured for export Is the old style, loop wrapped about It we will Immedi­ decidedly loose-woven woolens also received with much enthusiasm, both your criminal ways? and faced his wife. zine. They provide that land used for enameled Iron affair which stands up ately sense vanity. gives -impetus to the vogue for the ln_.sDUg-flttlng and wlde-brim types. Prisoner—Not at all. I was simply - “Look here I” he snapped. "When­ public purposes for *even entire years •ides, thsse Jbeing held in position by unique figures of^blrd* and animats foodstuff ond contains the only plant , named Victoria Eugenie, ia Great Smoky mountain In North White quilting vice verst | “ I can’t find a single f embroidery, on black and er, more finished a d d re ss of today albumen which is equal in vain* to the known among relatives here a* Carolina, recently created a national la very modish. do not.”—Springfield Union. do they all go to. anywa l b# wpwner time with expensive animal albumen. her baby name. park by congresa. constltutea tbe last JULIA BOTTOM LET,. “U’g bard to tell, bee .... the prose remnant of American wllderneaa ol pointed ln one direction <©• l*tf. W«W*ra N m tatw paleo.) a*? sloe In the aastern -jtatea to another," SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of the first course and one hundred feet feet to the point and place of Begin- New Jersey. Between Gilt Edge In­ distant therefrom, two hundred and ] ning. Notiec la hereby «iven that the Zon- vestment Co., a corporation of New Jer­ NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF ' fh„Boakr(i pf A djustm ent will hold a twenty three feet and sixty one hun LEGAL VOTERS sey, complainant, and 'Newark Indus­ dredths of a foot to the said southerly Decree amounting approxlmateiyC*I9225. at Central Grammar trial Company, a corporation of New , “ Jr”001* Coe Avenue, Hillside, at line of H illside Avenue; thence (4) c*'*------® *»------8:00 Jersey, defendant. FI. fa. for sale of westerly along the same one PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ' , Clock P M. an Friday, May i3, 1927, mortgaged premises. ~ — consideration of the following- ap- piieaNoits, viz: “ ------*— By virtue of the above-stated writ of ie School District of the Township of fieri facias to me directed 1 shail .ex- Idilaide. in the County o f Union, w ill HarN^Gersten, to erect s/ores and pose for sale by public vendue, at the W...... M W. O _T ' Ttiesffay; “ t frr ’Mfh "tfaty trf Sharif f-1 * o ffI c a An Ui*- Couat H guag,4jl . fcfay, 1927, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., (D a y - nue and Church STraet. [ the city of Elizabeth,th, N. J„ ’ on - + Flght Saving Time) for the purpose of Julia M. and George K. Oakes and WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF Iconsidering and voting upon the item of others for change of classification from JUNE A. D., 1927, [business as hereinafter set forth, Class A to business, property on North at two o’clock in the afternoon of said f The m eeting w ill be . held in three Broad Street from 200 feet South of day, (Daylight Saving Time). 'parts. The legal voters of the Third, Williamson Avenue to Essex County Line, and All that tract or parcel of land and Fourth, Fifth and Sixth...Election Dis­ premises, hereinafter particularly de­ tricts of the Township of Hillside, in Independent Realty Co, to erect scribed, situate, lying and being in the the County of Union, as established apartments on property formerly Township of Hillside, county of Union pursuant to the General Act concern­ known as 1522* Maple Avenue, and such and State of New Jersey. ing Elections, will meet at the Central other business as may properly come BEGINNING at the northeasterly cor­ before the greeting. Grammar School, on Coe Avenue, which ner of lands formerly of Amos Clark, Type 1. The bank that “accepts” your shall be designated as the First Poll­ lOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Jr., on the southerly side of Hillside ing District; the legal voters of the Avenue thence running (l) south twen­ deposits, cashes your checks, does on e or two First, Second and Seventh Election Dis­ ESTATE OF AONRAD KNOTH, deceas­ ty tw* degrees and five minutes west tricts, will meeLa-t the Hillside School, ed.—PursuaiW to the order of George at right angles to Hillside Avenue routine details o f service— and let’s it go at HUUlda Avenue; which shall- be desig­ H. Johnston, Surrogate of the County three hundred and thirty two feet and that. You never get further than the Teller’s nated as the Second Foiling District; »T Union, m ade ton the eleventh day o f i ***** -owe o# a foot to land ■ and the legal voters of the Eighth April A. D., 1927, upon the application of the Horse Railroad Company, thence window. You fe e l like turning up your col­ Election District will meet at the Hur- of the undersigned, as Administrator j ( 2) alo^ig their land north sixty four W. A. SWEETLAND den-Looker School, which shall be des­ of the estate of said deceased, notice degrees and thirty seven minutes east lar and saying “ B r-r-r!” in that Bank. ignated as the Third Polling District. is hereby given to the creditors of said i °?e huMred and forty seven feet and-l 173 HILLSIDE AVENIJE Waverly 7937 At the said meeting, the following deceased to exhibit to the subscriber I ninety one tW^Uundredths of a foot; Type "2ii vThe bank that invites your busi­ items of business to be acted upon, under oath or affirmation their claims i thence (3) northeasterly parallel with 1 will be submitted to the legal voters: an3 demands against the estate of said ness in a warm-hearted, co-operative manner; 1. To authorize the Board of Educa­ deceased within six months from the A— ...... tion to dedicate for use as a part of a date of said order, or they will be for­ that seeks to know you, to help ydu in your public street or highway all that tract ever barred from prosecuting or recov­ business and financial problems, to give you of land and premises on the westerly ering the same against the subscriber. side of the tra ct o f land recently p u r­ HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK, every available sort of'service that caiKposei- chased from Henry Forthuber: o f H illside, N. J. W hy bly aid you- Which bank do rysu prefer? BEGINNING at a point which point Administrator. is the n orth w esterly corner o f a tract Fees $13.80 April l 6-»t of land recently purchased by the We know the answer and have a\ted accord­ Board of Education from Henry Forth­ ESTATE OF JENNIE MANSON, deceas­ ingly! . . A \ uber; thence running southerly along ed,—Pursuant to the order of George the westerly boundary of the said tract H. Johnston, S u rrogate of ttfe County 701.23 feet to the southwesterly cor- of Union, made on the eleventh day of ter of said tract; thence easterly at April A. D., 1927, upon the application ight angles to the first course 40 feet of the undersigned, as Administrator of ,o a point; thence northerly and paral­ the estate of srfTd deceased, notice Is Complete Modern Ranking F a cilities lel with the fir s t course 701.23 feet to hereby give**—to the creditors of said the northerly boundary of the said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber tract; thence westerly along the north­ under oath or affirmation their claims rlre$tone Savings Accounts Checking Accounts erly boundary of the said ' tract and and demands against the estate of said parallel, or nearly so, with the second deceased within six months from the Trust Department Foreign Exchange course 40 feet to the point or place of date of said order, or they will be for­ BEGINNING. ever barred from prosecuting or recov­ The polls for the said Election will ering the same against the subscriber. be open to receive votes from 7:30 L E S T E R W. MAN8GN, GUM-DIPPED TIRES o’clock P. M. to 8.30 o'clock P. M., (D a y - Administrator. per annum 4 ligut Saving Time), apd as much long­ Nathan A. Weisfeld, Proctor, er as may De necessary to enable the 60 Park PI., N ew ark, N. J. credited Jegal voters present to cast their votes. Fees $13.80 A pril l$-9 t V Dated, H illside, N. J., May 12, 1927. BY ORDER OF THE' BOARD OF Wear Longer quarterly EDUCATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF It Pay* To Advertise HILLSIDE, 4 In A. G. WOODFIELD, mammoth District Clerk. THE HILLSiDZ TIMES E recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the Firestone factorfes brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were Wshown, by means of motion pictures, charts, tire samples and complete engineer- Interest Credited on the first of ing data, the details of Firestone tire design and construction—and how Fire­ Ma$>, August, November, February stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world’s most efficient apd NOW ON SALEM economical rubber factories. Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by D id you get your coin box to bold Gum-Dipping. The motion pictures showed us how the cords of the carcass loose corns ? Ask us jo r one. WALL PA PE R !! are dipped in a rubber solution, thoroughly saturating and insulating every fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the A Beautiful Selection of the Latest Spring Patterns. great advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand the extra flexing strains of low-pressure construction—one of the reasons why Heavy Embossed Papers of Exceptional Quality—All Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are establishin ; HILLSIDE New Goods— Direct From the Mills. such unheard-of mileage records. Low We learned why’ the Firestone Balloon Treed RUST CO. Cash Prices gives extra safety, comfort and long wear. W e 5c 7 1 /2 c 1 5 c were shown why Firestone, from the very begin­ 2 3 9 Hollywood Avenue.^ ning, designed and continue to use the round Our prices do not express the value of these papers. They must, OLDFIELD Balloon Tread, minimizing “ shoulder breaks” , so f(j/lsiderJ f cj be seen to be appreciated. These same papers are being sold else­ destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges of where as High as 60c, 70c and 80c per roll. TIRES a Balloorf^Tread is wasted—actually detrimental to Daily, 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.— Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 Noon Instruction Sheet, “ How to Hang Wall Paper” Given Free 30x3 Fabric $5.85 tire mileage. In the Firestone Tread the small Monday and Saturday Evenings. 6.30 to 8.30 P. M Expert Paper Hangers Furnished at the Lowest Price Possible- 3 0 x3'/2 Fabric-... 6.85 units ana sharp projections are scientifically placed to permit easy flexing, resulting in extraordinary 30x3 '/z Cord.... 7.35 riding comfort. Estimates Cheerfully Given. 29x4.40 Balloon 8.40 32x4 . Cord.... 13.40 Come in and let us put a set of these SPECIAL OFFER 31x5.25 Balloon. 15.35 Gum-Dipped Tires on your car—you can * PURE LINSEED OIL— READY MIXED PAINTS forget about tire trouble. Quality is w m 33x6.00 Balloon 18.35 are FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE USE higher than ever b e fo r e — prices lowest in history. Buy now! y/Quoii.ji ALL PER Oldfield Tubes are also priced very low COLORS GALLO ft $ 1 .8 5 Made In Um great economical $3.50 Value Flreitone Factories at Akron and WeCeCanServeYoiilette: FULLY GUARANTEED carry the Standard Tire Warranty WHITE AND ORANGE SHELLAC d Save You GUARANTEED FREE FROM ROSIN i/2 GALLON $1.25— 1 GALLON $2 Hillsidelillsi Auto Sales Co. Louise Nuse Garage $4.00 Value- Walter W. Ervey 1444i North Broad St. 1430 North Broad St. ROSS WALL PAPER CHAIN STORE Fischer’s Garage Pierson’s Service Station Only One Store in Elizabeth— Remember the Location Peter Fischer Robert Pierson 1166 North Broad St. 1309 North Broad St. 1174 Elizabeth Ave. \ Elizabeth, N. J. (A Few Doors From Broad St). I Phone Emerson 9185 191 YOUR p q THATCHER Marketing Center BOILERS - FURNACES -RANGES IS N O W OPEN FOR \ j YOUR CONVENIENCE T5oes your 208 We have equipped a complete grocery store where toothbrush "show pink”? Just the you can buy almost anything you need in the line of groceries. Our prices are just as low as we can possibly UR MODERN DIET is delicious, but it’s Right Temperature O too soft These rich, creamy foods, make them. * As a special inducement we offer the that we esteem so highly, cheat our gums following H E EVEN, uniform temperature so necessary of the stimulation they need to remain sound and healthy. T for baby’s bath, is always assured when a Thatcher Round Boiler has been installed. If yourtoothbrush"shows pink,” if your f gums are tender, let your teeth beware. SPECIALS W orse trouble is on.the way. Among its many advantages are: Stimulate your gums.with Ipana Thoth Easily operated tri-angnlar revolving grates . F o r One Week Paste. Ipana tones the gums, cleans the which readily free the fire of clinkers and ■ teeth.thoroughly, and is delicious to the dead ashes; taste. Start tonight with Ipana. Maxwell House Coffee SOc lb. 1 he large feed door which per­ mits easy firing and spreading Macaroni and Spaghetti Noodles He pkg. f of fuel to all parts of the fire; Low installation cost, due to the REMEMBER! construction of the boiler facili­ tatingerection III s d 6u Ele-wheel” We del iver any where i n town. IPANA sectionrequiresbuthalfthe labor I to oth paste; of the usual tw a -w h «l type. BRISTOL-MYERS CO. There "Ts~the correct TTfannvffr New York . Round Boiler to meet your in­ Gilbert EATON’S dividual requirements. Your dealer will tell you tfie size you r need. Mail coupon for litera­ THE THATCHER COMPANY GROCERY ture, describing in de­ S in«l850 "Comparej , Our Price*” tail the many unusual CHICAGO NEWARK, N.J. NEW YORK featu rcsoft heThatcher 341 N. Clark St. 39-41 St. Fr»ncii St. 2 A. % Round Boiler*nd other 1316 North Broati St. near Ri^gway Ave. Send literature an your Round Both , . t .v v_.it: Formerly 17 years on Conant St. ■ Stiiii'pj?, 13 U tlilLH ui- j Name. . —use it in your home j Address. 2 Phones— Trinity 2973, Terrace 6041

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other victory over- the University when they meet the VailsburgJ^Sen- THE HILLSIDE TIMES Club of Kearny, winning 10-8, and ators. " PERSONAL Manager Van Gelder will depend __Published Every Friday at Hillside, tyrw Jersey, by I Sunday afternoon they nosed out the 1 strong St. Jofrenh-s 0.-- of New- von Henry Quass fo r the mound duty ^THE HILLSIDE TIMEJ PUBLISHING" COMPA N Y - MENTION while Stanley KresKok will be on the i— "~T 1326- North -Broad Street, Hillside. N. J. . „ ark by the s^ore o f 11-10. f . receiving end. The Liberties play Telephones: Emerson 1701, Waverly 4063 ....tshraiTihvYimmTron^ttw^Hberttes- K er^ eV i*^ ^fitcffSay"TiftertromT Betty Sweetland, daughter of Mr. will try to add another victory to every other Sunday. The first league and Mrs. W. A. Sweetland, of 173 BATTLE ( ?) WITHOUT GUNFIRE their list when they cross bats with game at home will be against the Hillside, is improving rapidly after the Nyack A. C. at the local field. Providence Bears on May 22. Decision of the Township Committee to name a transpor­ having undergone an operation for On Sunday the Liberties play their tation commission to make a thorough survey of and investiga­ appendicitis at the Newark Memorial first game in the Inter-City Amateur tion into transit conditions hereabouts in orde rto see what may Hospital. Baseball League at Vailsburgh Park It Pays to Advertise in the Times. be done to improve the situation in the township is certainly a very important move. What has or has not taken place in the Hillside Chapter, No. 192, 0 . E. S , will hold a card party Friday eve­ past should, have no bearing on tvhat is to be done in the future, “MANLEYHASIT” and what we are about to mention is pointed out merely to help ning, May 20 at Masonic Hall. Whist, pinochle and bean bag will be play­ facilitate matters. 7~ CRASH! And Your Plate Qlass Window It was stated at the meeting Tuesday night, by members of ed. The public is cordially invited to attend. Y O yR BANK the committee, that the time to have opposed the Public Service Showers to the Paveifaent on matters of fare was when they were seeking transfer to them The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tall The officers and employees of o f permits held by the independent operators on the Newark - Another plate glass xmytfrw gone— shattered and scattered in Cedars will hold a card party Thurs­ a thousand splinters- An unexpected .expense. And costly, too. this institution are schooled to Elizabeth line. The question which naturally arises is, “ Well, day afternoon May 26 at 2 :30 in the It matters not whether a howling Wind, a burglar's brick, an why was there no opposition made? You are the officials who Masonic Hall. automobile crash or even improper installation is responsible— think of it not as their bank but are representing the people of Hillside, and if you thought plate glass w.ndows find a hundred ways of getting broken. as yours. something should have been done at that time, why was it not Hillside Chapter, No. 192, O- E- S-, But there is ONE way to be protected against the financial done?” will /hold a business meeting Friday loss and assured at the same time of prompt replacement. No Its facilities and equipment evening, May 20 at Masonic Hall. merchant should open a shop without insurance against Plate glass We point this out as being indicative of the official atti­ breakage. j have been provided for your tude in this township, andAne which we hope will be changed Officers are requested to be in their stations at 7 :30. service and convenience. Its first at once in reference to alrmatters which involve the interests (It costs little to have this 'protection. Nothing to ask \about it) -to* ------aim is to contribute to your prog­ o f the township. One of the^few criticisms, perhaps the only Mrs. Mary Hebbe is spending six one this newspaper has to make of the local officials is their weeks in Chicago with her daugh­ ress since it cannot hope to pros­ tendency to sit back and let things take their course. Strenuous ter, Mrs. G. V. Waters. THEO. MANLEY per unless it can help you to and aggressive opposition seems foreign to the nature of the 1463 North Broad Street ‘prosperity. members. The logical result, of course, is to have big corpora­ Raymond Kirkman and Agnes tions like the Public Service put things over whenever they see Shaw, of Jersey City, .visited the Its soundness and management fit. It is not the best psychology to submit like that. Aggres­ form er’s sister, Mrs. Frederick Lane- ton, of 34 Francis place, over the are indicated by the list of Direc­ sion and fight which backs up honest conviction is always re­ “ Cut Your Coal Bills spected, and we hope that the move to straighten out transpor­ week-end. tors given below: tation here is not a mere pre-Primary gesture. The members Say* “ Your Warm Friend,1 with a .. C; o f the commission were to have been named Wednesday flight. Delta Sigma Sorority gave a mis­ \ J. N, S. Brewster, Jr. cellaneous shower Tuesday at the As yet, we do hot know who they are. IATCHER William McL. Bristol, Jr. home of Mi^s Audrey Carcencer, of MPELESS FURNACE”- George Compton 171 Wilson avenue, Kearny, in honor \ Small Down Payment— Balance 1 Year of Miss Daisy Hile, who is to be mar- H. K. Corbin reid June,41 to Robert Hill, son of Heat your house thoroughly at minihium cost Paul Debevoise Buzalski Stctt*Jn Track Meet of fuel. The Thatcher “Pipeless” is becom­ " v - D. H. Doremus Mr. and ''Mrs. Robert' Hill, of 17 ing increasingly popular, not only because of Mading terrace. Those present were the great economy it affords but also for the H, W. Doremus / Which M a rk ed Of Boys’ Week the Misses Edna Me Phee, Nan Hill, efficiency, convenience and com fort it insures. George Dorer Edith Humiston, Kay Stotesbury, Installed Richard S. Earl Hazel Kirk, Bessie Beck, Mrs. Elsie Before a large crowd, including School by Swann; second, MdT- David A. Jaggers Pearman, Mrs- George Carr and Mrs. Complete $125.00 many members of the Lions and Ro­ lack. T im ^ U 3-5 s. D. Leeds Miller, Jr, John Golden ,of Hillside, and Miss tary Clubs, under whose auspices the By THOS. HAND & SON James H. Swann Running B ^ d Jump, Class B, Carcencer. meet was staged, Hillside’s boy ath­ Grammar School^jVon by Dragotta; The Township Plumbers v Leslie R. Tichenor letes competed in a fine program of 182 VIRGINIA STREET TEL. EMERSON 3320 second, Loiko. D i^^ice, 15 feet. Hillside Court No. 20, Order of the L R. Wallack events at the high school grounds 100-Yard Dash, B, High Amaranth, will hold a stated business Edward F. Weston on Saturday afternoon as a fitting School— Won by EnzabofcLi; second, meeting Wednesday evening in Ma­ climax to the Boys’ Week celebra­ De Rose. Time, 11 3-5 s sonic Hall. The short business ses­ tion. sion will be followed by the annual The only other double winner of 12-Pound Shot Put, Class^lL High Kiddies’ Night- Mrs. Ida Tollinger the afternoon was Eddie Zilahy, an­ School— Won by Reinhard; l^ond and her committee promise a very other basketball regular at the high Buzalski. Distance, 38 feet, 3^1-2 HONEYWELL & HONEYWELL enjoyable evening. Children are school. He won both the pole vault inches. especially invited but must be ac­ and the high jump in the Class B 8-Pound Shot Put, Class A, Gram­ DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS THE HILLSIDE companied by an adult. Members division. He cleared 10 feet in the mar School—Won by Yaeger; st o f the Order and Master Masons are pole vault and 5 feet 6 inches in the ond, Weston. Distance, 37 feet, linvited. high jump. inches. NATIONAL BANK Allen Roberts, all county forward “PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE” Pole Vault— Won by Zilahy; sec A benefit card party for the char­ o f two years ago, and all-state in1 HILLSIDE, N.J. ond, Squire. Height, 10 feet. ity fund of the Hurden-Looker Par- Class B ranks, captured the running Running Broad Jump, Class A. Teacher Association of Hillside Telephone Bigelow 0121 J1 National Bank w ith a broad jump with the fine leap of 20 High School— Won by Roberts; sec- w il be held at the school the night feet 10 inches\and also finished s/ic- ond BuzaisUi. distance, 20 feet, 10 o flM a y 24. Refreshment will be Orust Departm ent.------ond to Buzalski Yn the century dash. inches. ser%id. Roberts is at present a student at Running Broad Jump, Class B. the committee are: Mrs. Wil- the Newark NormalNSchool of Physi­ 42 Hollywood Avenue HilikHe, N. J. High School— Won by Y uill; second, liamlL. Prince, president of the asso­ cal Education. \ Sayre. Distance, 16 feet, 4 1-2 ciation; Jennie F. Haines, principal The meet summaries follow: inches. of HlrdenrLooker School; Mrs- John 75-Yard Dash, Class B. Grammar QiHrrly, Frank Codmore, Mrs. Sol School— Won by- Orslinger; second, Running High Jump, Class A. Deisfike, Mrs. Edward Schamburg, Loiko. Time 9 1-5 s. High School— Won by Buzalski; sec­ Mrs. John Obusz, Mrs. E. P. Taylor, Running Broad Jump, Class A. ond, Squire- , Distance, 5 feet, 10 Business Directory Mrs. George W. Keefe, Mrs. Adam Grammar School—-Won by Malaek; inches. Miller, Mrs. John Eberenz and Mrs. 5 0 c second, Cohlnaver. Distance, 7 feet, Running High Jump, Glass—B, AUTOMOBILE SERVICE T3ernard~ScKaaT M ETAL WORK 1 inch. High School—Won by Zilahy; sec- Laurence Winchell, supervising! 8-Pound Shot Put, High School, <>nd, Wunder. Distance, 5 feet, 6 principal of the New Providence j Trinity 1980 Waverly 1327 Class B— Won by Wunder; second, inches. »— . NEW BATTERIES TIRE SERVICE RADIATORS Electrical Contracting and INSURANCE SING Sieberlings and Silvertowns Wiring— Motor Repairing 1282 North Broad Street DR. MALLAS Phone Fmerton 7123 , ^rrace ^07* 181 MARKET ST. AD Sizes in Stock (Next to Firemen's Bids.) 72 BROAD ST. Wa^erly 2123 Estimates Cheerfully Hillside, N. J. ‘ Irk, N. J. Elizabeth, N. See Our Saturday Specials Given , te M l P. K. Notary t THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927

Natalie Kingston SEVEN MILLION IN Fight for R elict EX-SERVICE UNITS o f Indian Village “BAYER ASPIRIN” The remains of a complete Indian Y-UJimfis—P£rbans one thousand years Hat Largest Single old, have recently been uncovered near Atumo. t^mtra Costa eouaty, PRflV Group of Veteran*. California, by Glenn Fisher and Ray­ a*M aftin mond Kraft, of Concord, Calif. The Story Paris.—Seven and one-half million Take without Fear as discovery was -made on the riin of “Little Tommy Tucker survivors of the World war are en­ Mount Diablo, where Bret Hart^ first sings for his supper.” “ ‘And now,’ said Mahalia, ‘I am go­ rolled in various ex-service men’s as­ THE BOSSY COW taught school and where he was In­ in “Bayer" Package W hat shall he eat? ing to show you the most wonderful sociations und veterans’ organizations spired to write “ The Legend o f Monte Teenie Weenie Peanut animal on the whole farm, and she is throughout the world, according to un­ « j BELONG to Mahalia," said the Diablo.” A quuntity of skeletal ma­ Butter sandwiches, my animal, too. She is my dear Bossy official figures tubulated by the Fed­ cow, “and I can tell you I’m terial, ornaments, weapons, utensils, o f course—and he’ll Cow.’ mighty fond of her. eration Interallied des Anciens (Jom- shell, ashes, firestones and bone ma­ “Thefi Mahalia pointed to me, and buttunts, or Allied Legions, and pub­ A want Monarch C o - ^ “ She’s Just the dearest little girl in terial have already been reriioved she said : coa, too. whole world. Her vvoioe -I#- so lished in the last edition of the Fidac from Hie ruins. Further excavations, “ ‘She Is my pet. She knows me i BAYES] Bweet and her manners are so sweet bulletin. Issued monthly from Federa­ however, are now being held up pend­ when I call her. She will follow me, and she is kind and gentle. tion headquarters in Paris. ing legal action by the Alamo Cham­ and you know a pet cow isn’t usual “ She laughs, too, and she knows Four and one-half million o f these ber of Commerce, which is opposed to “ ‘She .is most certainly not usual. how to have a good time. She is a organized ex-service men reside In the the transfer o f these relics to a mu­ Sheris too wonderful to be usual.’ great one for a joke and everyone countries allied against the central seum. “Am Indian burial ground is “I was Just as proud ns could be around her always feels merry and powers during the World war and Its own best museum," according to gay. when I heard this, and then, what do are citizens of Germany, Lyman K. Stoddard, president of the you suppose that Nelly said?" "Why, even though I am only a cow, , Hungary and . Alamo Chamber of Commerce, who tyo&ndafW “ I can’t imagine," said Neighbor I feel jbetter the minute Mahalia Of the 4,500,000 in the allied coun­ further states that his community has Cow. “ I’m sure I can't possibly im­ comes abound me." tries, 8,235,250 are ufillated, through one of the fqw intact Indian buried the. agine. Moo, moo, moo, do tell me.” “Don'tiyoij belong to the farmer?” tiieir national organizations, with the 'villages and they “are not going to let Unl^s you see the “Bayer Cross’* Nelly said, continued Mulmlia’s asked the neighbor cow. *'■ Federation Interalliee dea Anciens souvenir hunters carry off valuable on pfWEfage or on tablets you are not cow ; t These (two cows were talking to Coiubattants. historical material.’’ getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin Every genuine Monarch package bean the Lion each othoj;. “• “ ‘I wouldn’t want a cow for a pet. 4 Germany Has Largest. proved safe by millions and prescribed Head, the oldest trademark in the United State* I’ve a kitten at home, and the kitten covering a complete line of tho world’s fineet food One was In a pasture on one side Natalie Kingston, who was recently The largest single organization of Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" not only eipcls by physicians over twenty-five years for products — Coffee, Tea. Cocoa. Catsup, Pickles, of the fdnee and one was in a pasture is my pet. elected a “ baby sta r" by the Wampas ex-service men of the World war is Wormii or Tapeworm but cleans out the Peanut Butter, Canned Fruits ‘and Vegetables, mucus In which they breed and tone# up the Colds Headache * and other auperior table specialties. on the other side o f the fence. “ ‘Why, there’s nothing pretty about (an organization o f Hollywood pub­ in Germany. It is the Stute Associa­ d igestion . O n e d o s e does It. A&V. Neuritis Lumbago For these cows did not belong to a cow. You can’t take a cow in your licity men), ae one with great talent tion of Former Warriors, numbering Toothache Rheumatism the name farm. They, were chatting lap. And a cow isn’t cute. I wouldn’t and beauty and w ith splendid screen 2,000,000 members. Seven other ex- Object in Holding Neuralgia Palp, Pain MONARCH across the fence In a most neighborly want an old cow fop a pet.’ possibilities, is appearing in her first service men’s associations in Germany fashion. "Well, you should have heard Ma­ vehicle, “Big Bertha," a wartime have a total membership of 732,000 Particle o f Land Each unbroken “ Bayer" package con­ Q uality for 7o years "I am owned in a way hy the farm­ halia. I didn’t know what she would comedy, which has been known as members. What would you-do if some friend tains proven directions. Handy boxes Monarch Is the only nationally advertised brand ol be able to say, for I knew she would “Bayo-Nuts" and “ Who Goes There?” Quality Food Products sold exclusively through thi er, of course," said the first cow. “ But France has the largest number of en­ died and bequeathed you a trilliontli of twelve tablets cost few cents. .Drug­ awn who own and operate their own stores. my real owner is little Mahalia. Her want to stund up for me, and yet the Mis* Kingston is a native of Califor- rolled veterans of any 'o f the allied of an aci e o f land? You couldn’t gists also sell bottles of 24 nnd 100. REID, MURDOCH & CO. words that Nelly had said were true, nla. )i>he has dark brown hair and countries, its 14 associations of ex- build a summer home, but you might EetohUshcI 1853 ARE you WINNING IN CONTESTS! Pittsburgh Boston New York, though I didn’t like them at all. brown eyes. service men having a totul member­ start a microbe farm. Although land If not—

ingrate*! I never dreamed but they would look after them till I came WHAT home. I must find out where they T ak es O u t have, gone.” As he hurried down the Jdf.eel he almost collided wlth- llp ain instantli M G t r n i A r o i ,Harrla.^.tlte^nfiiglibo,r wljo had spoken to his father that morning. ~ ^ “ Well, if It ain’t young Matt Lane, : a l e .... BEEN and looking like a million dollars. He a t - m n y -g r a h a m • b o n n e s shook the man’s hand heartily. “Guess « - X . — . m. VKTtBH MTVtum IKON ______Good Manners? } (© by I> J. Walks.) / lyou’re looking for your pu and ma? ” They went for a boat ride this morn­ YRA LANE crossed the tnresh- AN INVENTION ing, and J guess they ain’t back yet.” old aud sat down mute be­ “Mr. Harris,” said Matt anxiously. fore the question in her hus­ When (Jnele John told Dougins and “I Just found this note. What friend M band’s eyes. Finally he spdke. Dorothy that he was going to take do they mean they are going to live “Well?” She shook her head. “ He them to hear a lecture, they were Just with? We have no relatives that 1 says he cannot wait any longer. He a wet bit disappointed A lecture know of.” Harris read the letter, CORNS says the mortgage long pant due. sounded rather unlike an adventure or Dr. Scholl'* Zinopads stop all pun glanced quickly at ’ the young man’* both on tiie house and on the furni­ seeing eome very great wonder. It quicker than any > other known face, then read It again. method . Take* but a minute to quiet ture. He says the only sensible thing sounded as if they were to bear some “Guess, we d better take my power the worst com. Healing starts *t for us to do is to go and Jive with thing snch as they might bear almost once. When the com is gone it never our children. Our ehidlren!” bit boat and try and locate ’em,", he said any time in school. They were eager comes back. If new shoes make the terly. quietly, and without waiting for the for wonders since they had seen so •pot “ touchy” again, a Zino-pad The old man smote his hands to­ younger man’s assent made off with many I Even the more eager all the stops it instantly. That’s because gether in despair. “ If it had not been long strides to the lake. As the boat time, especially whed they were start­ Zino-pada remove the cause— pressing and rubbing of shoes. for my sickness we might have man­ sped through the water he asked; ing out to bear or see something new. Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pad* are medi­ aged. Oh, C od! It is awful to be “How come you Came home Just now? "Perhaps," said Dorothy hopefully, Grace said you were planning to coiqe "It will be Interesting." cated, antiseptic, protective. At all old and sick and poor. druggist's and shoe dealer’s— 35c. “Strange you didn’t get any word next month and surprise the old “ Maybe," agrettfv Douglas. “There from Will or Nellie when you told ’em folks." might be a lot of very fine pictures to we were going to be turned out?” She With worried eyes scanntng the wa­ be seen." DXScholl's said nothing, and lie studied her race. ter the other explained; “I had a tele­ ’Oh, but Uncle John galled it a lec­ “Mother, did you hear from the chil­ gram from Grace telling me that I ture,said Dorothea* X i n o ' p a d s dren?” A spasm of pain swept her had better come at once. I had told “ There are often pictures with lec­ Put one on—the pain U gone! face. “Mathew, I just couldn’t bear her not to vl6L po^trJ'lhem that she tures, for they feel that lectures will to tell you, and I guess you'll have to knew where I was; but she was wor be better with nice Illustrations," sxld know. Our children have no room ried about them, and wired me. I Douglas, "and In that they are right." Green’s for us.” have traveled night and day. I am "Oh, I hope so," said Dorothy. “But The old man stared at her in doing well In the West, Mr. Harris, anyway, Uncle John Is so good that I August Flower shocked incredulity. “Myra! Our and have a fine home built, It will will enjoy myself if he does and If he children said that?” The look on her he ready to take Grace and mother thinks it’* 4* treat for us, as he does For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, «tc. face convinced him, and his head sank and dad hack with me. . Of course from the way he spoke." Rsllcvse Distress alter Hurried on his breast. 11$ raised pathetic eyes Grace told you, but I was planning a So they went to the lecture and all Meals or Overeating. Being a to hers. “ Mother, I wished we might big surprise for them. That Is why I that could be seen on the stage when gentle laxative, It keeps the di­ have died before we knew that. Our didn’t write, but I lmd no Idea they they first got there was a curious ma­ gestive tract working normally. Will and Nellie! I knew they were were— " He stopped and turned his chine. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. fare away. . « "It doesn’t look like a picture ma­ selfish, but I never thought they’d 6. 6. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. j. do that.” He covered his face with Hack nnd forth Harris drove the chine." whispered Deuglas. trembling hands. powerful mrte-Jiqat. They saw row ­ "Let’s wait and hear what the man "Oh, Mathew, don’t take It so hard. boats, canoes, njohbr boats, but no hss to say about It,” returned Doro- Of course they each had reasons, and glimpse of the old flat-bottomed punt FOR OVER expected the other to take us. Nellie they knew so well. At length Harris said that with such a houseful of pat the fear, of both of them Into, young people as she had she thought words. "You know, Matt, that boat 200 Y e a r s wjs good, and they couldn’t sink It •Hiss Genevieve O'Connell of the Will should take us, olid Will’s wife Don’t seem ns If they were strong American Nature association recelv- wrote that their apartment was so haarlem oil has been a world­ enough to row very far." • ng the first entries^ in the National small, and Nellie having a big house, wide remedy for kidney, liver and Outdoor Gpetf Mannersrs Car(Cartoon con she thought we had better go there.” They moved slowly along, anxious­ bladder disorders, rheumatism, test < S*he hesitated for a moment, then with ly scanning the shore for a drifting lumbago and uric acid conditions. her habit of facing things squarely shabby old boat. Then, as they round­ she went on. “ I’ll have.,to tell you, ed a point, they saw It. It was pulled By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Mathew. We have used our last dol­ up on the bearch, and sitting on the alTHIN the next month or lar and there Is no food In the house, sand In the scanty abide of a clump HAARLEM OIL so, millions of Americans even if Morley had let us keep the of cedars was the ft-rlom old couple. will begin to p6 a-gypsy­ house longer. I am—I am afraid we •Myra had spread her cloak for her ing. What nre their out­ will have to go to the poorhouse, husband, and he lay asleep. She had correct internal troubles, stimulate vital door good manners going oftr-” She stopped, ufraid to say what unwrapped the picture of her children organs. Three sizes. AH druggists. Insist Jgst aj Wee Bit Disappointed. to be year? If we was in her mind, but he spoke with and held It la trembling hands. no the original genuine G old M edal. are'Ho Judge by past unaccustomed- resolution. “We won’t When ths motor bout shot toward thy. “ We’ve seen so many queeitane- years, the manners of go to the poorhouse,vMyra. We have the shore she looked at It dully. Then chines that did such wonderful things some of them will he ex­ always tried to do what was right and as she recognized the tall figure run­ Maybe this Is one of them." SECT ON REQUEST ceedingly bad. They will set forth in bore our troubles' without complain­ ning across the sand she rose to her GANGER "Maybe," said Douglas. But they Tells cause of cancer and what to de for their cars for distant parts of the land ing, and I know the Lord won’t hold feet. At the realization of what might bad to stop talking, for the man on pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for it end en route they will pitch their it against us if we Refuse that cup. have been she put her hands to her the stage bad commenced his lecture today, mentioning this paper. Address camps pretty much where they please We are so old that it could not be eyes and swayed weakly. But her He told them that the queer-looking Is Censer Hospfal, MdtaaspeBs, led. with a fine disregard for “ Keep Out” for long anyway, and no Lane ever eon’s strong arms caught her and machine was an X-ray, and then he and “No Trespassing” signs. They went to the poorhouse." His wife’s crushed her to him. Harris came up, explained how it could look through will Jiack down^trees and shrubs, pul! face brightened. “I hoped you’d feel grinning cheerfully. (he thickest and darkest of materials up by the roots, despoil that way, Matt. It cannot be so very “I Just couldn’t make this young­ end show right Inside through Its pow- bird nests, pollute stream?' Mtd springs,. wrong. If young Mutt ^were here ster wait till you g9t home, Mrs. Lane, erful rays. leave their campsites Uttered with things would be different.” The old So we thought we’d come and find you. All that he said aouDded too myste­ bottles, cinis, boxes and old newspa­ man sighed. “ Yes,, he. was always a Talk about a best girl! Ho couldn't rious to be true until the children pers and in general deface the land­ 5 OUTING PLATFORM FOR GOOD SPORTSMEN 5 good boy, but a rover. I wish we even wait to see Grace." He gave were allowed to look through the ma­ scape. might have seen him again.” Matt /a warning glance and bent over J / By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN J chine. Douglas and Dorothy both saw Pretty strong Indictment. Isn't It? i We will "go light.” We will take what we need rather than what we t In the morning Myra rose, bathed the old man. ‘‘Come, wake up, Mr. through their hands and looked at the But the sad part of it is that It is only 0 may u«e. W e w ill U8e our brains. We will stand on our owri feet. W® will 0 and dressed herself in (ier best. She Lane. I've got a surprise for you." queer bones add strange appearance too true of a large part of our sum- 0 atudy Nature. We will achieve aomeihlna. 4 0 We will notiHhlrk. We will not sulk. We will do our ihaf® of thew ork j then aroused MathewTand assisted Matthew Lane sat up, bewildered. of their fingers. ' mer-tHipulation-on-wheels. If it weren’t # cheerfully. W e twill meet th® challenge of the wilderness Ilk® sportsmen*- t him to bathe and dress himself in his Then, recognizing Ms “ baby,” as h<- Thee they looked Into the machine at true- it wouldn’t have been necessary 4 the gentlemen df out-of-door*. ; ______- , 4 4 We will drive carefully and At reasonable speed. Wo will obey *11 # decent black suit. This done she made always called him, he raised Ills hands walls and at various other objects snd for various official and semi-official $ local traffic rules. We will observe an etiquette of the road baaed on the 4 a cup of tea and toasted a little bread, to heaven. "Now. Lord, I thank Thee, saw right •through them, agencies to have taken the steps that 9 Golden Rule. ' J 9 We will remember that our big game, game birds and Ashes, our forests, 4 all she had, and they ute their break­ and I ask Thy pardon for my sinful “ I’ve never aeon anything so queer," they have taken to curb the- activities 9 wild flowers and wild places are going fast; that posterity hag Its rights and 4 fast together. She put the hbuse In doubts.” Matt picked his father up said Douglas, when they were home. of t certain type of motor gypsy who 4 sportsmanship its responsibilities. 9 4 We w ill keep the camp clean. W* will bum or bury our garbage. We 9 order, then stood in thought, her gaze and held him close. Neither have L" said Dorothy. "It leaves his good manners at home when \ will not pollute sparkling lake and running stream. *Ve will have pure' fixed on the picture of her children, That night as they again laid them­ makes me feel as If my hands weren't Something New in Fowls he starts opt on a vacation. Among 9 drinking water and well-cooked food. jf ' We will treat the market-hunter and game-hog as they deserve; they 9 which hung on the yall. She took It selves down to rest In the home which my bands at all when I see through A new type of fowl Is being raised these agencies are the American Auto­ are a stench In the nostrils of the sportsman. We ourselves will take only 9 9 down, wrapped It carefully, then sat was really their own now, Mathew this machine, which shows up every in Alberta to supplant the high-priced mobile association, which has appealed 9 what we need from forest and stream. 9 down and wrote a letter. said: “Tell me, mother, why did you bone I" holiday turkey. A cross between a to the motorists themselves to help “Dear Will and Nellie,” she wrote. decide to put It off till tonight? Did turkey and a chicken, the “ turken” re­ keep the term “motor gypsy’v’from be­ “ It's another one of those Inven “We have to give the house up to­ you have a sort of a—a—warning?” sembles the turkey In head and body, ing a term of reproach ; several states tlons," said Donglas, “ that seems a! day; so we are going away. Do not “No.« Mathew. I waited because It but In size, coin!; and wattles It is have found It necessary to pass laws 0 those under size with a wet hand. 4 most too wonderful to be true. And 0 We will tuke from the forest to pitch camp, to make the cooklng-Are hot 0 worry about us. for v/e are going to would be dark then, and I could not more like the chicken. to prevent the extinction of wild flow­ how fine the lecture was, after all I" 0 and the camp-fire bright and warm. But we will not needlessly or wantonly 0 a kind friend who will let us need see your face.” Ills hand sought hers, ers; state highway boards and state 0 mar the fa ir fa c e of Nature 0 For not only had the children heard 0 We will set no forest Ares. Every Are kir.dled will be watched while t for nothing. If your brother'Mathew and then with hnnds clasped they of the power of the X-ray through Old Form of “Ornament” boards of health have passed strict 0 burning and be put out hefore It Is left. Matches and tobacco will be hast-comes 0 hack, give hi in our dear“ love? 0 died by us with scrupulous calx. $ shfipt like two tired children. which they had looked. butv they heard Tattooing Is one of the most nndent road and camp regulations, rs have and tell him we thought of Wm al­ 0 We will relax and be our natural selves and rest, remembering that i of a kind that doctors snd dentists of customs. It has been practiced in municipal authorities; and forest 0 Nature has many a lesson of honesty, of simplicity and of contentment 80 i ways. rangers in national forests and 0 shall we re tu r n better men. 0 Prussian Ruler Well have which could take pictures, so many parts of the world and Is men­ 0 We will repay the hospitality of the wild places by promoting the pressr- 4 “Your Loving Father 4nd 'Mother.” that people who were III could be tioned In the Bible in the book of national park officials have found it 4 vatlon o f th e forests and of w ild life and the crea tin g of additional g a m e 4 This she addressed and sealed, and 4 preserves and national parks. 4 Supplied With Book* made well, because the pictures Leviticus. necessary to “bear down hard” on the put in plain sigh?. Her preparations An avid reader, Frederick the Great showed Just what was the matter with careless ones who litter up Campsites 'h...... & completed, Myra brought Mathew’s divided all books into two classes— the sick people. and are negligent about taking the hat and cane, put on her own cloak until June 1 In which to submit their campaign of the American Tree asso­ those for study and those for amuse­ “It’s strange,” said Dorothy, “ that neces^pry precautions against start­ and hat, took up the picture she had ing forest fires. entries. For them ther^wlll be prizes ment : the latter he skimmed through every special thlny does seem to have B E ST for the ciation. the work of the Audubon so­ wrapped, and assisted Mathew to rise. of $25, $10 and $5, with iVn honorable quickly; the former he took up in a Its own wonderful uses." But passing laws will not solve the cieties and of the Izaak Walton league Outside, she locked the door, put the mention awards of $1 each. In addi­ certain order, one after another. He Then Uncle John told them a' hinny problem of the American whose out­ and dozens of other organizations are key under, the . mat where every one ^Complexion tion the editor of Cartoons Magazine always bought five copies of a book, story a dentist had told him when he door manners are bad. The only hope all a part of a concerted movement .Anew where to find it, took. her hus­ [ % Tk* beauty of Glenn’s is the beaaty Is offering a year’s subscription free for he had five libraries, all containing was In the navy. lies In educating him and as a part of to restore and guarantee the perpetr­ band’s arm In a quaint,, cercthonlous it brings to the complexion — soft, to each of the 13 successful contest­ the same books— at Potsdam, nt Sans “The dentist told me," Uncle John the general campaign of education the ation of our natural resources and fashion, and the two walked slowly smooth, clear white skin, free of pim­ ants and the American Association of Souci; at Berlin, nt Chnrlottenhurg cald, “that they wanted to make the ples, blackheads or other bleftaishes. American Nature association, whose scenic beauties. Their work Is valu­ down the village street, to the shore Cartoonists will give free a technical nnd at Breslau. When he moved about men very careful of the Instruments headquarters are in Washington and able. but it can never be entirely suc­ of the lake. " f.* letter of criticism and advice to the between these places, he had only to they used, and so they put up signs whose president is Arthur Newton cessful until every American feels a At the water’s edge,they got Into Glenn’s *££■£’* winners of the first three prizes. all over such as; Pack, has announced n National Out­ sense of individual .esponslbillty for Mathew’s old boat In which he used note how far he had read In a certain " ’Danger!’ doors Good Manners Ca'rtooh contest. The judges of the contest are; J. preserving th e' gifts of nature and to go fishing. book, nnd on his nrrivnl at another Sulphur Soap acts upon that feeling. castle go into his library, pick up an “ ’Be Cautions and Avoid Serious The object of the contest is to obtain N. Darling (D ing), Dorman H. Smith, A neighbor who was working on a ComUm Pm fetpbm Al I Accidents.’ from cartoonists nil over the country, C. Kessler. R. Rruee Horsfall, art di­ Several years ago the late John boat nearby greeted them. “ Well, Mr. other copy of the snnle book nnd. con­ both professional and amateur, their rector of Nature Magazine, published Dickinson Sherman, a writer noted Lane! It Is good to see you out tinue. To the llhrarles mentioned "The dentist said that the ones who expression of the need for roadside by the American Nature association, for his advocacy of all movements again," he called cheerily. “ Going fish­ were added two more, one in the new heeded the notices were patients who palace at Sans Soucl nnd another, a came Into the room and sow these beautification and the desirability of and Arthur Newton Pack, president of looking' to the preservation of Ameri­ ing?” Mathew shook his head gently. PARKER’S signs and did not know what they preventing various desecrations of na­ the association. All entries In the can natural resources, formulated an “N o; just for a little bout'ride, John.” traveling library. All the books were HAIR BALSA! ture’s beauties. amateur contest should be sent before uniformly bound In red morocco, with were going to have happen I ReaoTM Dendrnff-StopB Hair “Outing Platform for Sportsmen." It The neighbor came up to them. “Let Reetores Color end gilt edges. Each book hud its partic­ "But the men were careful and The contest has the Indorsement of June 1 to Cartoons, Nature Magazine, was a fine expression of the creed of me push the boat off; Mi’s. Lane. It m “ d ular place and on the cover af each there was no need to worry the pa­ 00c and *1.00 at DroRgrtal the American Association of Cartoon­ 1214 Sixteenth street N. W., Washing­ the outdoors man and woman, as a Is too heavy for you.” Vv fflicoa Chemenwm, WkBVTA. L£g■ Patck^ C B ists and Caricaturists, of which Eu­ ton. The cartoons must be In black reading of It (it Is reproduced here­ She thanked him courtemlM^took was a letter denoting the library to tients so the notices were taken down which It belonged.—Market for Ex­ but they were terrified, as one can HINDERCORNS two™ oo, gene Zimmerman Is president, and at and white so that they can be repro­ with) will show. Those who read and the oars, and with steady, (resolute m K mU «*Bnrea oomfo change. feet, nakei walking jficbr mall or his suggestion It Is In two divisions, duced. N practice Its principles can easily and strokes pulled away across the water. Imagine, when they saw such eigne gleu, Hi too x Chemical Worki, Patcbogua about the walls one for professionals and one for ama­ The campaign against billboards, the satisfactorily answer the question of As the noon train slowed into the teurs. The contest' for professionals cartoon contest of the Amerlcnn Na­ “What are your outdoors good man­ little lakeside village an eager-faced Alundum “ For they made the signs very prom­ inent and extreme So none of the closed on April 1, but amateurs have ture association, the tree-planting ners going to be this year?” young man sprang down the steps. -A-lundum is an electrically fused workers would be careless—they had Deafness—Head Noises With quick nods to the loungers who alumina of exceptional purity and RELIEVED BY not Intended them to ba seen by pa gazed at him in surprise Matt Lane great power o f resistance to heat, The enemy, was unable to cut off hi, contrast. The small human being will tlentsl Though they might have LEONARD EAR OIL hurried along the street. As he went which has been produced for use In Back .( E . „ ” Historic Battlefield retreat; and having renched~Coronna, Took upon the wriggling creature as s thought," Uncle John added, “that pa- up the path that led to his childhood’s making furnaces and other objects tn INSERT i n n o s t r il s Moore turned upon his pursuers and plaything, and without tha slightest (tents were going to hive their Teeth home his heart sunk. It looked too which a material able to withstand Toldw .boat "DEAFNESS” Is rarjet. Inflicted upon them a signal defeat, hesitation will take It Into tils arm* fixed 1” Corunna Id the name of a place fa- quiet. He tried the door, and finding -excessive temperature Is required. It' a. # uoxaxd. inc , io rirrs avi, n t. mooa In the history of British arms but Moore was killed Just as victory and allow it to twirl itself around his It locked, searched for the key in the was secured. This was on January is made by calcining bauxite and fus­ Corunna la a small but flourishing sea­ body I old hiding place. He went from room Lota of Empty Girlt 16. 1800. ing It In a water-cooled electric fur­ port with a food harbor situated on to room, hut with sinking hopes. He nace. Tha. less pure products are Little Jimmy had Just returned from SKIN BLEACH the northwestern coast of Spain Dur­ Mat tor of Strength noticed the letter on the table, and used for abrasive purposes. Alundum his first birthday party. His mother ing the eartjr years o f the Peninsula Not A ll Afraid of Snaket Most men do not lack strength, disregarding that it was addressed to comes* from the furnaces In pigs of asked, “Jimmie, did y«o have s .good arnr. carried on to free Strain and Most of the wild animals, or their rather the will to use It, and knowl­ his brother and sister he opened and five tons each, which are crushed and time, and did you donee with the from Napoleon, Sir John young, although the latter may he edge how best to apply It. Physical' read the brief farewell. Lying beside molded with a refractory bond of n rtrtsr Hoar*. With a small British army, fell born Id captivity, show fear o f snake*. strength needs tha will to dettd* and lit were tiie letters from Will timl Nel- ceramic nuture. Attempt* to make "No. mother. I didn’t dance mice upon Cortona whoa pursued by But when- we try th* experiment upon the brain to direct to Insure uee that I ie, and be read. them. articles of cast alundum I eve beer snd there were lots of empty girl* ■""Tt kb own. a human baby we saa • remarkable vlU prove profitable.— Grit | *Th^ Ingrotes' The cold-blooUeiJ ouly purtl.illy successful. •oo." Th* Weather

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wW yariftM nr U mKk lr l m . , V O L . III., NO. 133 HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 13, *927 PRICE FIVE CENTS PLANS TAKE SHAPE ‘TAKE IT FROM ME’ WELL RECEIVED BY CROWD Transportation Committee REPUBLICAN CLUB FOR ORGANIZING OF The first performance last night HEADING TONIGHT ON of “ Take It From Me,” by St. Cath­ Voted To Make Survey Of TO HEAR VIEWS Of erine s Dramatic Club in the new COHHERCE CHAMBER club boase 8t King and North streets, proved hilarious fun and ex­ P. S. Bus Fares, Service G .O .P . CANDIDATES PtTITION FOR BUILDING Business Men’s Group For cellent entertainment. to the large Boosting Hillside Aim crowd that attended. The entire Time* Editorial Firat Urged Earl, W ood ru ff And Loff$ To cast showed themselves worthy of IMPORTANT CHARGES IN Step Taken By Officials Address Club Tonight In Of Lions And Rotary the careful training of the director, STORES ON COE To Solve Problem Hugh J. Caspie- The show will be re­ WILLIAMSON AVC. BUSES Masonic Hall ALL LOCAL MERCHANTS peated tonight, starting at 8 :30» p. m. Appointment of a special Trans­ Presbyterian Church Expected Eater: Hillside Through Maple The opening gun in the Pirmary H. S. STUD)ENT TO SPEAK WILL BE ELIGIBLE portation Commission, as advocated To Strongly Oppose The Avenue; Known As Route campaign will be fired at 8:15 o’clock 4PLN>Y. ’ editorially in The Times in its issue tonight in the Masonic Hall when TIMES CONTEST Plans for the formation o f a Hill­ HALF OF FLOOD RELIEF Granting Of Permit* umber 48 of April 29 to study the complicated three candidates for the Republican Miss Claire Crosson, student in the side Chamber o f Commerce are now transportation situation in Hillside nomination for Township Committee QUOTA IS SUBSCRIBED High School, will represent northern OTHER MATTERS MAY under way through the joint activity Starting Sunday, six of the nine­ and report back to the Township will speak to a gathering o f the Hill­ New Jersey in the .national oratori­ teen buses on thX Hillside line were Committee, was voted by the officials side Republican Club. INVOLVE ZON E CHANGE o f the Hillside Lions and Rotary Over One Hundred Dollars cal contest being /oiulucted by the diverted to a new. route known as at a special meeting on transporta­ Primary Day this year is on Tues­ Clubs-' Rumors of this have been New York Times hi/the Town Hall. Added To Total Here the Maple avenue lihe. The thirteen tion held Tuesday night in the Muni­ day .June 21, giving candidates about Tonight at ® o’clock in the Cen­ cipal Building. New York City, tonfeht prevalent for some time, but it was other buses continue on the present a month to file their petitions. tral-Grammar School, there will be During Week ' WUss Crosson was'e|lejted to rep ’only recently that these two civic route. The motion for the appointment of Chairman Richard S. Earl and a public hearing before the Zoning reseW northern’ Ne^><[ersey last Board of Adjustment regarding peti­ organizations were aule to get .to- Over $100 wag added to the relief The headways on the two lines, such a commission was made by Committeeman C. T. Woodruff, both weely when she was picked from tions of various persons for thi con­ gejmer and the new organization is fund for the Mississippi flood suffer­ will be: Hillside line, seven and one- Committeeman Robert F. Smalley of whom will seek re-election this amoAg nine contestants^ Oddly struction o f property contrary to the jr6w taking definite shape. ers in the past week, making 1 half minutes during morning land and is in line with the suggestion year, will "sfl^ak at the meeting of en

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