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WEST END NAMES ITS FIVE hundred at CO. COMMITTEE CHOICE The Political Committee of the West Martm Speaker At Memorial Day Exercises; TOWN’S FINANCES CONCERT GIVEN BY End itepublican Club reported at a HOLDING OXYGEN meeting in Workmen’s Hall last night Order Of March Announced By legion Post WILL ALLOW NEW that petitions have been filed for the high school group following members of the County Com­ Order of march and itinerary of service will be conducted. Police Com i mittee: Sixth District—Wendell Perrin thus,, who will participate in the Mem- missioner Thomas E. Martin will ad-1 PAVING PROGRAM TENT READY FOR Excellent Mtule Prognun Includes and Mrs. Emma Norman. Seventh Dis­ °* ial Day parade here was announced dress the assemblage here, after which | Selections By SeTeral trict—-William Smith and'Mrs. Jamer yesterday by Hurden-looker Post No. the parade will disband. Debt Percentage N ew ly One Foremost Composers Rolan. Eighth District—Anton Vit Jr. &0» American Legion, under whotjr The order o f march "will be as fol-| Percent Under Limit, auspices the exercises will be held. and Mrs. Nellie Smith: Ninth District lows: Grand Marshall, John E. Trous­ Darby Reports CLEVELAND TRIP Stanley Weston and Mrs. Emily Assembling at Hurden-Looker School dell; Assistant Grand Marshall, Joseph ntvma bemai^ o, on Liberty avenue at !) a. m. on May 3o Hendricksen. Dill. First Division—Hilside Police Within a week or so the township Special Apparatus Of The Local AM0E0 TOM SOLOISTS those taking part will fall in line hie­ STRICTER REGULATION OF A rally is planned for June 3 when Department, Grand Marshall and fltaff will probably advertise for bids for Health Board May Oo By ing north on Liberty avenue, continue STREET OPENINGS SOUGHT pjve hundred persons attended the many prominent speakers will bo pre­ Elite Rand, Colors and Color Guards, paving several streets following the Plane To Hospital north on Liberty avenue, then east o- firing squads, Civil War veterans, Span glith Annual Concert fftven at the sent. Mrs. Clayton Campbell won a receipt Wednesday of a report from An ordinance providing stricter re- j long Hillside avenue, north on Maple ish War veterans, Hurden-1 x>oker Post HiSh School audltorlwm 'am night by door prize at the meeting last night. Walter It. Darby, State Commissioner gulation of street openings for making; CALL SENT TO AID VICTIMS avenue, east on Clark street, to the No. 50, Gold Star mother's, Hurden- thP senior and Junior High School Or- of Municipal Accounts, stating that house service connections was ordered , OF CLEVELAND CLINIC 0A8 Hurden-Looker Park. Looker Post No .50 Auxiliary, Hillside r|lfstni assisted by the Junior High Hillside is still almost one per cent prepared by the. Township committee j From this point the parade will con­ Township officials, Hillside Special Pol. A possibility that the oxygen-thera- School Girls' Glee Club. Samuel S. under its debt limit. Wednesday night. This followed a: tinue cast on Mertz avenue, south on ice, Hillside Fire Department, Regu­ • • apparatus of Hillside's Board of Grossman was conductor of the orch­ LOCAL DEMOCRATS I neebtainty concerning the debt discussion brought up by Committee- . . , North llroad street, west on Kidgwny lars and Vo hint ee«*s, Daughters of Am­ . ■ Health may be shipped by uirplane to­ estra Clementine Is- Johnson, o f the limit had been lidding up further man Robert !■ . Smalley who reported , j avenue, south on Salem avenue,east on erica, . . to the. Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Glee Club, and Matoel Y. Stephens, street paving, but Mr .Darby's report two holes in the new pa* H urden street to the south gate of the Second I >j.vit^on—J unior Police, ,n< Ml 01 ! scene of the recent gas disaster, wan Supervisor of Music. Soloists were PICK MELLON, LEE enables the township to proceed with liamson avenue which an Evergreen Cemetery. Stops will he School Safety Patrol. 1Toy Scout Tfoopr !>oru d 1° | revealed last night by Dr. Clayton A. Helen -V. Dunlap, soprano; Mr. Gross- this work Among the streets which Edward Mellon, of 15 Clark street, made at the graves of Charles G. Wood Girl Scout Troops, Hillside Athletic Mentzer, Secretary of the Board of violinist; L. Wolfaon, violinist; will be the first to be acted on are Wolf i Consolidated Gas Co in making house ! and Arthur Lee, of 61 Sanford avenue, ruff and Edward Hurden, where short Association. and Irving llersak. violinist. place, Long avenue, Hiawatha avenue i connections. ' n „ „ ...... ceremonies will be conducted.. Third Division—Lincoln Republican Dr. Mentzer stated that he was in An excellent program by some of the were nominated by the Hillside Demo­ The procession will reassemble at Club and other brganizations. B l„y street, Broadway. White street.: Such connections. Mr. H„,alloy »aW. j c0„ „ ni,nlralt(,n w.|th , he Cleveland Ito. pest composers included the following cratic Club.Monday night as candidate*, Myrtle S tre e t, Wlnan. avenue, .Madlng are ««,„«,zed to *>«t mode before (lie, Wodnesday night and the Soldiers Plot and continue west to A request to Spanish W ar Veterans terrace, and Georgian court, Hillside pavement, is laid. ln any event, tin- 1 flections: for the Township Committee. Lee is t*io Coe avenue gate, west on coe ave­ to ’come out is made by Grand Mar­ coiv c a pajj at any moment to send the avenue, from Chestnut street to Bloy holes were c\it in the pavement wilhoin March, “Stars and Stripes Forever,•' engaged with his father in the plumb­ nue to the High School where a brief shall Trousdell. api>aratus to the hospital which may- streel will also be included. ' ?.i permit, it was said, and the Gas Com- Souw, by the orchestra; overture, ing and heating supply business in save the life of a more seriously af­ "Mlreille.'' Gounod, orchestra; violin Irvington. His father was formerly ■The township’s debt percentage on l)any " be requested to explain why fected victim of the tragedy. aolo, '-Second Concertino," R. Ortanan, a member of the Board of Aldermen in May Hi, the report sa.y», was 6.036. | Ul°V d,d the w o r k without a permit The need for these apparatus was and also why they have not replaced h, Wolfson; "Ballet Music From Rosa- Newark before that city adopted the CIVIC ASSOCIATION COSTLY ERRORS BY Since the township xn be bonded up fulled to the attention of the Board mtinde," Schubert, "T h e Swan." Saint commission form of government. Mel­ to 7 per cent of the average assessed l,avement. of Health, Dr. Mentzer said, by an Saens, "Norwegian nance,” Grieg, or­ lon is a salesman. ELECTS OFFICERS valuations for the previous three veal’s, Associated Press dispatch, and after chestra; soprano solos. Helen M. Dun­ Thomas Kenny, president of the OFFICIALS - ELLAM the township is now w ithin $146,019.60 consulting the member^ of the board, lap; duet, "Three Little Symphonies," club, said an active campaign will be of its limit. The total cost of the im­ called the. Cleveland Hospital on the Matthew Padula and John Rahner; waged to put these men over at the Hears Rev. George Brewer Talk Lincoln Club Candidate Charges provements named above, is estimated FIRST COMMUNION long distance telephone and offered the “Andante From Surprise Symphony," primaries, There will be no vacation On Problems And Progress Sewer Cost Excessive; at $364.7(10, but since practically all apparatus. Haydn, orchestra; selections. Girls Glee after the primaries, lie stated, as the Of Mexican People ‘Got Stuck' On Streets of this is assessable Uick on the pro­ FOR LARGE CLASS About fifteen were needed at the Club; violin solo, “ Traumerei," Schu­ club will remain active during the sum perly specially benefited, the debt limit jtlme. but a number were already on the mann, Irving Bersak. # years old; pre. •mer months to work in favor of the Election of officers was held by the Over 250 attended the rally .Wed 'Vijl not be changed. Mr. Darby mated., ,sixty-foui Rlrls and forty-seven boy: way, including three from New York Iud“. "l.’Arlfsslenne Suite No. 1,” Bizet commission form of government. Civic Association of Hillside Monday nesday night at the Hillsid I'lmitre] There will be no objection to proceed!. L .^ reeeh .. 1 Heir first Holy Common- City and several from Detroit. Hill­ night in Masonic Hall, resulting In the on Hollywood avenue under the aus­ ing with the improvements if the up- | jrchestra; vlolln solo, Mr. Grossman: Tie has been informed, Kenny de­ ; ion ... at .i,..the n.ta: 45 ...... mass Sunday side's is one of the three in the State Overture In D," Gretry, orchestra clared, that there are a number of choice of Charles Berntheizel, presi­ pices of the Lincoln Republican Club. propria!ions are sufficiently large to in- , of New Jersey. It was used when elude legal, engineering and adverfls-1 morning al St. Catherine s Roman Cath Republicans in the township who feel dent: Harry L. Freldauf, first vice The principal speakers were the two Felix Euld, late head of Bamberger there should be a Democrat on the president; T. C. Walters, second vice Lincoln candidates for Township Com­ ing fees. olic Church on North Broad street. & Co., was seriously ill. hoard. Now is the time fo r such a president: Richard W. Brendel, secre­ mittee, Ralph Muder and Alexander The sacrament will lie administered by M R Y O V ffiS S VIOLATE tary: Sidney Ward, treasurer; Imman­ El lam. change, he said, there being a lot of tbr Rev. Thomas F. Canty, pastor of uel Due, William Osterling, William Ellam said a mistake was made in HEALTH COOL CHARGE unrest in the township. Future cam­ TAX REDUCTION the church. Those who will make paigns of the Democrats will be con­ Huehl and John Kopp, members of the the erection of the IVnnsylvania uve- their first holy communion are as fol­ TEACHERS ENGAGED ducted in the same manner as those ot I Executive Board. Fllrich and Ull­ nuo bridge. I’Inns were drawn, bids Action will be taken against two lo­ rich are the attorneys. received, contracts given out and ma­ PROMISES ‘BUNK’ lows: ir dairy owners ’by the Board of the past, he said, and predicted the Democrats will he successful this year. Rev. George H. Brewer, pastor of the terial brought upon the job when the Girls: Betty Refers, Dorothea Pendei FOR 1929-30 TERM Health following a meeting Wednesday l Hillside Avenue Baptist Church, who w ork was stopped by the railroad peo. Schnabel Says Improvements \nnu Ripianzi, Emily Nych, Mary Cos- it when they were charged by [ served as Superintendent of Baptist pie, he declared. Another set of plans Cost Money; Officials Vacancies in the teachers force# for leatth Officer Dr. Clayton A. Mentaer grave, Boryle DaSylva, Henrietta. Eck­ Missions in Mexico from 1904 to 1919, had to be made which was an extra 'Have Done Best' the school term 1929-1930 on recom­ Bd Inspector Samuel Jowitt with vlo- CORBIN A SST PRESIDENT poke on the situation in Mexico. Mex­ cost and a foot-bridge built instead of stein, I I ronce Grant, Helen Grant, mendation of Supervising Principal of ttlng tin sanitary code. Frit* Novack ico is passing from an old order to p the proposed vehicular bridge, he said. Campaign promises to reduce taxes Rita Ib rbsh r Mary Magee, Anna Fet­ schools Arthur G. Woodfleld were filled me of the dairy owners, will be report- were characterized as “ the bunk’’ by OF FIDELITY TRUST CO. ! new one. he said, and considerable A worse mistake, Ellam stated, was ors, Belly Ann Ryan, Florence Sch­ at u meeting of the Board of Education to the State Board of Health for | progress had already been made. He the sanitary, newer. He said at the tiinp Hurry Sclmalbel, .candidate for Town­ held Tuesday evening in school midt, Caiherjne Ballinger, Marjorie. high _,.ure to have tuberculin HoractsK. CortJfn, a director of the referred to the Ijand problem, when the contracts wye awarded for the ship Committee, utal a meeting in tliotli auditorium. iThe appointment# want &ted, as they ^ W lW trrfcrta# - HWstd, VtbloYlifl ■ M ilt wasTmaa? ay- formerly ^one* family owned over J(i Witt*- pt-ie, wi'ta ftclrtittbel ’r^rnjmtgn—frettdqu a rte t ttorak) mshodh; fH »— when the Inspection w»s made, slstant to i zal H. McCarter, president 'jrfllllon acres of land and employed $379,187.66. but when the Job was com- Hillslde avenue Wednesday night. If ontra, Sophie Gllnowlech, Dorothy sion, Science, Leonard Mitchell, |1,- foorge B. larney, whose dairy Is on of the Fidelity Union Trust Company, over 300,000 peons for eighteen cents pleted the contractor was allowed Jnu>rovfnnent» are desired they must b« |)u|iv Rulh puffy, Eleanor Hodge 600; English, Pla Orr Clark, $1,860; eetland avenue, will be summoned of Newark, this week. paid for, he »ald. a day. This is no longer the case, he $653,072:7 2. On the north aide of the Maty Horhtin, Josephine Keibler, Hel- High Scliool. junior division, OonuMr- 'or permitting various violations, in­ Mr. Corbin is president o f the Motor Vfleclared, the land being now divided track the original contract (‘ailed for l-rownt m«inb«.n, of the Township ! c „ Ko||j,el. Ruth wilm a Junlk. cial, Thelma Potter, $1,400; flngtlsh cluding proximity o f a manure pit to Finance Corporation, of Newark, which up so that other persons and even $381,402.50 but when the job was com­ Committee have (lone the best 'hey j n o r o t l, y |,',-t,ese .Elsie Donscy, Jose- 9th year, Theodore O. Fierstoin, $1,600 he place where the milk Is bottled, lie formedAn 1921. He also is a direct­ members of the Indian tribes are land pleted the contractor received $583,- know how, lie told his hearers, nl- phlne Lazatvik, Helen Matyzckce Arithmetic, Sth year, Kennoth H. Both ashing milk bottles In unclean water- or of the union County Trust Company owners. 288,87. The sanitary sewer complete tboiiKli there have been several |,.(.no I'in.ler, Canmella Mnzzanlal, Nun well, $1,850. Hillside Avenue School, ind others. and head of] the Union County Corpora, America, Rev. Brewer, stated, should cost $1,61 9,169.30. Ellam said when curreneos. He urged con- zio Mazzaniai, Anna Marsnick, Sophie 1 si grade, Florence Irene Lapp, $1,440 Inspector Jowitt reported the fol­ tion, the securities firm associated with cultivate its friendly relations with the the sewer was first proposed it was said atruetlve criticism and said more P* : Mondeswiaz, Helen O’ l^adke, Emily 1 hi grade, Marion W. I,aMa.nna, $1,460 lowing diseases during the month: the Union County Trust. Igitin countries which regard the Unit, that it would he known us the million greas would he made by harmony than r,uachot8i Mllry Paradisro. Frances 5th grailc, Alice A. Culhane, $1,400; hickenpox 10, mumps 7, whooping Mr. Corbin was boi'n in Elizabeth ial States as an example to be looked dollar sewer, and according to his fig­ by fighting. He said the Republicans Pontona Mary p^m owsky, Carmel la English, seventh and eighth grade, ougli 3, diphtheria 2, scarlet fever l, and was graduated from Princeton in up to. Much has been done in this dir­ ures it showed that the sewer realty have six good men in the field, and Prasa, Viola Rasmishas, Elizabeth T’o#- Lois B. Kiggtna, $1,3 50, English 7th neumonla 1 and tuberculosis 1, imak- IPOS. He was an engineer and con­ ection by the visits of President Hoover cost over a million. hoped tht‘ voters would pick the best itcro, Gladys Sikminus, Julia Tolli, I ail - and Sth grades. Phyllis B. Welsh, $1, Ing a total of 26. This is a great im* tractor until the World W ar. During Col. Lindbergh and the diplomacy of There must be something wrong he men. linn Toth, Mary Wakak, Mary Zemonl- 000; Georgrajphy 7th and 8th grades, irovement over a year ago when the the war he served in the construction Ambassador Dwight 1.. Morrow, he declared, when contractors can walk A dignified campaign without any ich, Annette Dondani, Victoria Wo- Helen L. Watson, $1,7 50. S&yfbrook otal was 159. Cleanup Week May division of the Quartermasters De­ declared. away with over a half million dollars condemnation of opponents or offi­ jeik, Rita Toth .Glonia Strotsky, Mar­ Scliool 6ih grade, Eliaaibeth Ackernmn, 18 wag reported the heaviest partment. The retiring president of the asso­ over their contract price. Not. long cials was ordered by Mr. Sohnaibel, garet Sonnec, Ruth Golding, Lillian $1,500; sixth grade, Sara J. Uipperman, •ver experienced in the township He served about nine years as * ciation, Immanuel Due, outlined a ago bonds were floated for over $1,- said Harry 1. Luftman, his campaign Ripianzi, Julia Grant, Rosemary And- $ l ,600; Hurden-Looker School, kin- Edward Wolf, of Newark, wiil be sum* jnenwber of t-he board ot Managers o f method of procedure to be followed 000,000 for the sanitary sewer alone, manager. The candidate favors a, erson, Catherine Duff, Doris Gayrtor dergarten, Caroline Voorheea. ioned (o clean up his property on Al- the General Hospital. For three years when any member of the association lie said but up 1o the present trine bills business administration for a bigger June Breece, Julia McEntce, Kathleen Two applications were received for »ert street. he was a member of the Board of Edu­ has a grievance to make. It should be for the sanitary sewe^ have not yet and better Hillside, he an id. lie stated Galium, Claire Dolan. janitor posts. Those applying were Plumbing Inspector Hugo W. Bo- cation under former M ayor Mravlag. brought to the association’s Executive. been presented lo the tax payers. On there are 1-7 22 names on Mr, Schnii Boys: Edward Bankowski, Josepffi W. A. Rousch and J. P. Reed. Both rtz reported receipt* from plumbing Board, he stated, which will in turn the streets which yvere paved last year bel's petitions. Barkowski, John Kucab, Joseph Yesa- applications were referred to the jan­ SAYBIpOk ROIMHI* id sewer permits for the month to­ take it up with the township officials. the tax payer got stuck, he said. 4 Speaking for himself. Luftman said danick, John Bender, Micheal Rizon, itors committee and placed on file. It Summer round-up fo r pry-school lled $1756.50. A notice wll lbe sent If elected Muder said his efforts he would not accept an appointive p o­ John Baisso, William Conroy, Frank was also decided that bids would be children will be held at ttVybrook Mrs. Margaret 'fftralka, of 36 Avy would !»<■ for the people only, and ho sition from the Township Committee. King. Arthur Croken, Joseph Garvin, received for a signal clock in the Hur- School on June 6th at 2:00 p. in. Bar­ itreet, to aibate the huisanoe o / an out- otild not make any rash promise: Changing bis political affiliations baa Thomas Raleigh, Liwrciice Smith den-liOokcr School, ents me invited jo bring all children WALLRAFF LEADER FOR ilde toilet and faulty sink connection. . been done with the .idea of getting new I*'rank W' t w ezka, John Gallard, Jamer The chairman of the Home Econo­ who/ exipect fo eqter school in the fall blood on the governing-body, he re­ Curry, Leo Keiley, Alfred Musynskl, mies Committee of the Womans^jClub to the Say brook Kindergarten room. INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN j Z COURT SE88ION MONDAY . I interests of the people of Hillside. He marked, which fits in with the purpose James Eisinmnnn, Louis Elo, Martin told the board that a cafeteria is nec­ A competent doctor and trained nurse The. Small Cause Court of Justice Louis E. Wall raff was appointed * is not sponsored by any group, either for which he first entered politics. Corcoran, Joseph Deloutro, Edward essary in the high school. It wsui de­ will give free examination and advice »rr> I. Luftman will hold Its session chainman of the campaign committee lawyers, contractors, or Ponding corn- A bouquet of flowers was presented Davidson, John Fedenico, Theopholi cided to place the matter in charge of regarding any remedial defects so they Smith's Hall, Hillside avenue. Mon- of the Independent Republican Club p.iny, be said. to. Mr. Schnabel by Mrs. Robert E. Hoby, Richard Hoby, Albert Jaeger the committee for further investigation be corrected before the school y 'morning next and every Monday may Friday night. Mr. Wall raff is assisted 1 Other speakers were Assemblyman Rucker, head of the* Woman’s Divi­ Chester Kosolita, Joseph Mazzanisi, Jo- A representative of the National efeafter. term by Mr. S. Goldstein, Charles Thuro, Jo- j Kenneth Hand and Committeeman sion of his campaign. Irving G. Far­ seph Pinter, Anthony Positino, Frank Music League requested the board to seph Bujake. Charles Howell, Walter' Charles T. Woodruff. Music, was furti- mer, president of the Independent R e­ Rabis, John Sinak, Jose»ph Scheir, Rich sanction the holding of four music Howell, Benjamin Raurer, David M r-’ ished by Treihart’s Orchestra. Before publican Club, said that after looking aid Stumpf, Stephen Toth, Charles concerts, two to. be held before Christ­ Comb and Ix>uis Unger. The club i> the speakers were presented a moving over the field of candidates, Hie club mas and the other two after. This U pholstery Draperies Slipcover* Toth, Leo Waydaga, Stephen Yuka», backing Harry Schnabel. Forty-six picture show was given. Gifts were found Mr. Schnabel the only on.- it Albert Burbank, William McSalls, Wll- league, the board was told, is non-pro. tluu will pleaxe you now members were accepted. presented to the children. could support. Samuel B. Goldstein liarti Reading. Richard Sadoski. Ed- fit making but its idea is to find an A. I,. m a r q i a b i >t An incomplete slate of candidate# Refreshments and dancing followed praised Mr. Schnabel as a self-made ward Wehrinberg. outlet for young talented music lover#. for township district leaders has been the.rally. man. It was referred to the Educational lull l>roHpeot I approved by the executive board. The Comiaiittee for report at the next meet­ .Telephone: MMerson candidates are, by district: First, Mrs. LINCOLN CLUB BALLY IN ing. A communication was received Robert E. Rucker; second, Mrs. M. O. WEST SIDE TOMORROW OFFICERS NOMINATED fiom the Bay brook P. T. A. asking the Fleming; third, Charles Howell; fourth TALKING PHOTOS COMING assistance of the board for the services T. S. Key worth and Mrs. Winfield A rally will be held in Barcay, Hall BY HILLSIDE UONS of a school physician and a school D JI. L JN dM ftR N E R , Dentist TO MAYFAIR THEATRE tomorrow night by the Lincoln Repub­ nurse in conducting a summer round­ Scott; fifth. W. E. Youngek and Mrs. ( iHicers were nominated by the Hill­ anuounces the lican Club when Ralph Mader and up of pre-school children who will Mary Schafner; sixth G. H. Ackerly Manager Harry Black of the May- side I,ions Club Tuesday as follows: practice o f dentistry At and Miss Hannah T. Stein; seventh, Alexander Ellam, candidates for Town­ take examinations the latter part of fair Theatre is at last ready to spring President, James F. McCarthy; first Phone EM. 7858 ship Committee, will speak. Other June, it is estimated that about 46 or George A. Nagel; ninth. William MH- the surprise he has been preparing for vice president, Joint E, Trousdell; se­ and Mr* A. J. Aldritch; twelfth, during the past few months. The peo­ speakers will by I*'. C. Fyke, president, •50 children will enter the ftaytorook freeholder LeBny (J. Hoesly, Commit- cond vice president. Albert Chajmber- Oden T. Ldbby, thirteenth, Joseph Reln ple of Hillside will »oon be' able to School in the fall. tceman C. T. Woodruff. Assemblymen inin ; rtrmt vice urrwiih at. .Bernard, A motion was passed that the furt, and fifteenth, F. H. Flugel and hear talking and singing pictures In Mading; sc’cretary, Sidney Silverstein: Mrs, Florence Curtis. the Mayfair, just like they do at the Hand and Otto and Under-Sheriff fcfm- inalion be done by the school physlclar Free Fur Storage mons. There will be. entertainment, treasurer, Willktm I*' .Dane; lion 'rimer present in the downtown theatres. and the school nurse. headed by Jack Hogan, buck and wing Thomas J. Mahan, and tall twister PfMaul jm r inn from moth*, ftio and theft. HetunU The management is going to great ex dancer formerly with Weber &*JWelds. George l>ant. Election will take place SI ED FOR $100,M0 *>•»«? i w t i i t im one of the owotry’i flneit oold itongo Rcflnlshio d Repairing . UphoLsterkig pense arranging for this most modern There will also be dancing and refresh­ June 4. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Kellana, of 1283 v e il* Emerson 1445 form of entertainment so that its pat­ A motion was passed favoring th«* Robert st reet, are defendants in a suit ... FUBFM8HING How Jermy Upholftering Go. rons will be able to see the latest In ments. The committee in charge of arrange, underwriting by the club, with any for $100,000 damage# filed In Supreme la y s in and Restyling Upholstery and Slip Covers talking and singing photoplays right ments consists of Joseph Adams, chair­ other service club in the township, o f Court in behalf of Russell Eineker, of Parlor Suites made to order or in town. Detailed announcement will rt Somme Wee man, F. C. Fyke, Emil Ronnentoerg, the Young People’# ifjoneert Associa­ 90 Paine avenue .Irvington, by hi# fath made over be made ut a later date. 8*“H» o t OanuBte on which we do no work if ohupd for Martin Duffy, Webster Brooks, Maurice tion movement to hgnd a series of co n ­ er, Leo Eineker. Treihart and the Indies Auxiliary. certs for school students. The associa­ According to the complaint the boy SEE US FOR tion’s plan was ^plained by Miss Isa­ was near his home, November 13, 1928, HEAD THE HILLSIDE bel R. Scott of tfid National Music I>ea- when, it Is alleged, an automobile drtr^ ■ “gllc.------j——------—------■an-hy.-Mra KMlwpi struck him. It la Good Service Mr. I^iint tUid Mr. McCarthy will l>e alleged he suffered Injuries of * per­ Gentlemen s Shoes CLASSIFIED ADS delegates. the club to the national manent nature, and shock to hi# nerv­ WlaAeU Scot* HaM cdnvention^ln Louisville, Ky., in June. WE’Iili do the Job right jiml well have BRING RESULTS ous system, because of the accident. t M N. Broad SC., E I H M h it ready When promised. I /t ns look die H-ar over the next time It need# SHADE TREE OOMHIgfHOH LOUIS JtOTTOLA tuning np. Our mcctiantOH are expert FeraBte naat be obtained toe “ trouble shooters.” All labor billed CUSTOM TAILOR tog and ramovlac tree*. OtosTtlng, Prosing, D y a b r at low flat rate.. A sk about the flpec- i # W> M # M jrdar m m Vo. Brod st, - J J g n T w e HILLSIDE TODB8, FRIDAY, BUY 2^ 1929

A FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Hand Trucking Co. WITH EVEBT ROOM A VAULT >1 O V I N (J motorcycles $30 and Storage — Shipping Weimar Storage Co., Inc. Bicycles o t all make, P WOMEN’S PAGE-SOCIAL-PERSONAL Plnme EM. 2939-0674 BERTAM ISON Storing, moving, packing, 113 Union St., Elizabeth, N. shipping. IS-Ml tVctitileld Ave. V© liny, Sell and Repair Furniture The cast of the play ‘‘Valley Farm," Hurden-Looker d*ost No. 5u, Ameri­ Hum Frankowski, Builder, defendant SHERIFF’S SALE—l n Chancery of Fumigating and kouatlng or Elizabeth, N. j. En‘- 11 Fi. fa. ae. bo. et. ter. on Mechanic s recently given ,by the members of the can i.egion, will hold a beefsteak din­ New Jersey. Between Angela T upholstered furniture C. 1. C. Class of the First Baptist ner tomorrow night at the Newark Lien. Duly, complainant, and Theodor Alibe ay virtue of the above-stated writ of Estimates cheerfully furnished Church in Elizabeth, were entertained et ala, defendants. Fi. fu. for sale automobile Club. fieri facias to me directed 1 snail ex of mortgaged premises. Office anil fireproof warehouse by Miss Edith Shopp at her home, 37 pose for sale by public vendue, at tile By virtue of the above-stated wr 337-348 West Grand street Burden street Saturday evening Mrs. Ida A. Hummell, of 1212 Salem Sheriff’s office In the City of Eliza­ of fieri facias to me directed I shall Elizabeth Games were enjoyed, the Successful avenue, spent i uesday at Atlantic City. beth, N. J., on expose for sale by public vendue, at the Ptione Emerson 7112 contestants being Mr. Horald Olson WE1 >NESDAV, THE 19TH DAY OF Sheriff’s office in the Court House in JUNK, A. D„ 1S29 1 the City of Elizabeth ,N, J., on Established 1856 Mrs. H. Dunn and Mrs. F. I’ersum, to A miscellaneous shower in honor of at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said whom prizes were awarded. Music Miss Helen F. Sorensen, of 3'J Hurden day, (Daylight Saving Time). WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH DAY OK HERE’S JUNE, A. D., 1929 was enjoyed and refreshments served street, was held at the home of Miss The said Building is a two and one- Natalie G Edwardsen, of 10 I'ranees half (2^t) story frame dwelling house at two o’clock in the afternoon of said by the hostess. day, (Daylight Saving Time.) place, last Thursday evening. Dancing together with a garage appurtenant USED CARS Among those present were Mr. and thereto and the same is erected upon All those tracts or parcels of lands Mrs. H. Hutz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunn, and games were enjoyed followed by that lot of land or cun Huge, situated and premises, situate, lying and be­ YOU CAN BUY THE PLAN! Mr. and Mrs. F. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. refreshments. The decorations were the Township of Hillside in the County ing in the Township of Hillside, in the F. Persun, Mr. and Mrs. H. Olson. Mr. in pink and yellow. Miss Sorensen wat of Union and State of New Jersey, de­ County of Union, and State of New WITH CONFIDENCE Jersey, and described as follows: presented with bi-amii'ul gifts l>y her scribed us tollows: and Mrs. Olson, Mrs. McLaren, Mr. and Beginning at a point one hundred Lots numbers ninety-one .nin/cty- You can buy a used Buick with Mrs. 11. Shopp and Miss Edith Shopp. friends. and thirty-seven and thirty-two hund. two, one hundred and ninety-live and T h e play was couched by Mrs. W. Among those present were the Mis­ redths (137.32) feet northeasterly one hundred and ninety-six ln Block absolute confidence that it will de­ Scott of Hillside and has been given ses Confine Devlm, Edith Sprovvl, Olga from the nortneusterly line of William­ number 1, w hich appear upon a cer­ tain plat or map entitled "Map num­ liver thousands of miles of satis­ three times. It is to be repeated Mon­ Meeker, Marjorie Norton, viola Hauser son Avenue which point is in the se­ cond course of deed dated May 4, 19z2 ber 1, West Lyons Farms” the same factory service—for Buicks are Of buying best quality day evening, at the Borough Hall, Ros­ Elsie Craven, ami May Kossback, or made by E. Hermine Schreiner, et al to being a sub-division in said Union elle Park, under the auspices of the Newark; Miss Florence Kunich, of Irv­ Louis Nuse and Caroline D. Nuse and County, New Jersey, and which plat or designed and built to give just Daughters of America. ington. Misses Florence Randunls, recorded in book 930 of deeds for Un­ map is on file in the Office of the that, kind of service. ne Maurer, Elsie Sorensen, Ida von ion County on page 285 a distance of Clerk of* the County of Union, New Jersey, filed on April 22nd, 1913, in You can buy a used car from a COAL at a lower card party was held at the home Grueningen, Mrs. ri. Sorensen and Mrs. one hundred and tnirty-seven and thir­ ty-two hundredths (137.32) feet north- Case numiber 51 13. Premises known qi Nancy J-une Schaumburg Tuesday. Buick dealer -with confidence— He Haslauer. of Hillside. | east from the northeasterly line of as 1746 Long Avenue, Hillside, N. J 4 Albert street, in honor of her sixth Williamson Avenue and one hundred There is due approximately $2,138.50 stands behind every car he sells. birthday. A alrge birthday cake was the M r. id Mrs.S. if. Hammell and sons antj ^en (H u) Uyet southwest of the with interest from April 25th, 1929 and costs. PRICE table center piece. Decorations were Walter and Henry, of 1212 Salem ave- southwesterly line of Bailey Avenue; BUICKS in pink and yello Eighteen guests nue, Miss Edith Klepp, of Muplewoou; thence (1) along the said second course SAMUEL H. TOOL Sheriff. is described in said deed recorded in Arthur A. Werthmann, Sol’r. 1928 7-Passenger Sedan...... $1,395 were present. They were Faith, Sain- Miss Olga Dailmus oi Irvington; Miss •‘ees $15.54 EDJ&HT my24-4t book 931*. page 285 of deeds for Union 1927 5-Passenger Coach...... 745 ' uel and ltuth Mell, Catherine and Jo Henrietta li^Jimn. of East Orange; anu County one hundred' and ten (HO) seph Bmcher, Willard and Charles Herman Hurtwig, of Irvington; spent feet to the westerly line of Bailey Ave­ 1928 2-Pas>eiiger Coupe...... 1,150 Hochderffer, Elinor and Jean Mulcahy, the week-end in the Focono Mountains nue; thence (2) northwesterly along 1928 5-Passenger Sedan...... 995 filM M I p r i z e Anna and Elinor Sadlan, James Taylor, oi Fennsylvania. the said westerly line of Bailey Avenue 1928 2-Passenger Coupe...... 895 Customers of the Newark Coal Co. are given an opportunity to thirty and fifty-one hundredths (30.51) Dorothy Bauer, Dorothy Steurwald. 1927 2-Passenger Coupe...... 795 share in its profits. Richard S Earl, Chairman of the feet‘ being the third course described Florrie Pulchlopeck. Betty Scott and in said referred to deed; thence (3) EUREKA i 926 7 -Passenger Sedan...... 795 "1 ownsh.p Cornu: Harry Schaumburg. mitten, lias retprned af- along tile fourth course in said refer­ 1925 5-Passenger Ooach...... 445 Customers who will purchase only 5 shares of our ter attending tbie Kentucky Derby at red to deed one hundred and nine and VACUUM CLEANER 1925 5-Paasenger Sedan...... 295 Stock at par value of $5 per share can purchase all of their The Get-together Club met at the Churchill Down:s, Louisville, Ky. thirty-three hundredths (109.33) feet 1924 2-Passenger Roadster...... 295 to a point which would be formed by hom o of Mrs. S. Lamlsbcrg, of 126? SPECIAL $39.50 1924 5-Passenger Sedan...... 295 coal at a discount of ONE DOLLAR per ton. This discount Mr. and Mrs. 10 .W. Conover, of 5S a line drawn northwesterly at right applies to any and all qualities of coal at any and all seasons Oak, wood avenue, Tuesday afternoon angles from the second course in said We have almost any size of car The meeting was also a shower in hon­ Bailey avenue, li uve returned home af- FREE TRIAL of the year. You actually save $1 on every ton of coal you use referred to deed ;thence (4) southeas­ in almost every body style. The or of, Mrs. Della Wessels. Mrs. Flor­ ter spending the* season at St. Feters- terly at right angles to the second FRANK A. SWEENEY during the year. ence Fackert. president, presented the burg. Fla. course described in said referred to 1195 E. Grand St., Elizabeth prices range from a few hundred deed thirty-nine and ten hundredths to well over a thousand dollars. gifts*. ; A flH (39.10) feet to the point and place or Phone Trinity 2896 The Newark Coal Co., Inc., will carry on this business Those'attending were Mrs. S. I^ands- beginning. And every one represents an unmis berg, Mrs. F. Fackert, Mrs. A. Van There is due approximately $1,026.53 takable value. along modern, approved lines, improving and enlarging the Steenbergh, Mrs. L. Lu t lu-rin tier-, Mrs. HIGH SCHOOL LOSES with interest from April 29th, 1929, be­ 1927 Hudson Brougham...... $795 sendee where possible. sides sheriff’s fees. 1927 Chrysler Sedan...... 675 F. Van VVagehen .Mrs. H. Fo^more, SAMUEL H. TOOL Sheriff. Mrs. G. Herlich, Mrs. J. Schmidt, Mrs. Samuel Reibel, Att’y. 1927 Oukland Couch...... 395 S. Saratsis, Mi's. A. Fuller, Mrs. Schus­ IN TENTH BY 3-2 Fees $26.46 EDJ&HT any24-4t 1927 Dodge Sedan...... 450 ter, Mrs. 1. Lev sen, .Mrs. Koenig, Mrs. 1927 Chevrolet Ooupe...... 345 Yesterday afternoon in a ten inning SHERIFF,’S SALE— In Chancery ot Daunipe, Mrs. F. Goddard, Mrs. Cham­ 1926 Dodge Sedan...... 345 game the Hillside High School base­ New Jersey. Between Mohawk berlain, Mrs. H. Bell. Mrs. 1). Wessels, 1926 Hudson Coach ...... 295 ball t^am in a Union County Inter Building & Loan Association, a cor­ Mrs. E. Boltz, Mrs. Mart his, Mrs. Mil­ poration, complainant, and Anthony 1927 Essex C oach...... 245 Scholastic League game on the Central ler and Mrs.* Dade. Hayas and Gladys Hayas, his wife, and Grammar School oval was defeated by Miriam Rosenbldm, defendants. FI. ra Used Car Department Newark Coal Co., Inc. A number of delegates from Hillside the leading Linden High School team for sale of mortgaged premises. By virtue of the above-stated writ Chapter attended the Fifty-ninth An­ by a score of 3-2. Up to the sixth In­ ning the locals were leading by a score of fieri facias to me directed 1 shall ex­ Union County Buick Co. nual session of the Order of the Eas­ pose for sale (ly public vendue, at the 962 Bergen St. Newark, N. J. tern Star held at Atlantic City last of 2*h w hen Linden scored its first run Sheriff’s office in the Court House1 In 339 North Broad Street Phone Terrace 3546 week. Those attending were Worthy and then tied up the game in a ninth the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF Elizabeth Matron Mrs. Johanna Schmidt. Mrs. inning rally and after an extra inning won out. The batteries for Hillside JUNE, A. D., 1929 Phone Emerson 3802 L. Luthenauer, Mrs. J. H. Staub, Mrs. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said H. Fackert, Mrs. A. Van Steenbergh, were Haselman and Wright, and for day (Daylight Saving Time). Terms—Open Evenings Mrs. W. Ammerman, Mrs. B. Reed. Linden Babisky and Pennoyer. All tract or parcel oflands and Mrs. S. Saratsis, Mrs. Cham'berlaln, premises, situate, lying and being in Linden H. S. 0 0 (l 0 0 1 0 0 1 1—3 the Township of Hillside in the Coun­ M rs. F. Van Wagenen, Mrs. F. Goddard Hillside H. S. 0 0 *2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— ty of Union and State of New Jersey. Mrs. Koenig, and Mrs.''Uinvpe. BEGINNING in the northeasterly line of Gertrude Street at a point dls- M r. anrs. Duntal MacIntyrej if ^ I: V E R1; N D 14A l*TI ST OF^TCEl l * taiit southeasterly two hundred ana 1610 M^ple avenue, have returned fifty-three feet and seventy-six one- hundredths of a foot from the corner from a motor trip to WHkeyville. N. T. M r. and Mrs. W. F .Mererend of formed by the intersection of the said A SIGN OF where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maple avenue, attended the 88th Anni northeasterly line of Gertrude Street MacIntyre. with the southeasterly line of Liberty W© Are Just as versary of the East New Jersey Bap Avenue; thence running( 1 )south 50 de­ Walter I,. Hammell, of 1212 Salem tist Association Tuesday evening ii grees east along the said northeasterly Close to Yon as am avenue, was recently appointed mana­ the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, New­ line of Gertrude Street, twenty-five feet; thence (2) northeasterly at right g er of the new car department of the ark. Mr. Meyerend was chosen clerk angles to Gertrude Street, one hund­ Your Tslephona GraJiam-l’aige Motor Co. of 2 26 Cen­ and treasurer, a post which he has red and ten feet; thence (3) north­ to thousands of satisfied westerly parallel with Gertrude Street, tral avenue .Newark. Mr. Hamen ell held for 21 consecutive years. Rev tw’enty-flve feet; thence (4) southwest­ YOU FIND your telephone con­ w as formerly connected with the Pack­ George A. Brewer, of the Hillside Ave. erly parallel with the second course, one hundred and ten feet to the said venient in ordering groceries or a ard Motor Car Co. of Newark for six nue Baptist Church, conducted the ser­ northeasterly line of Gertrude Street package from the drug s t o r e - USED CAR BUYERS years. vice at the morning session. and the point and place of Beginning BEING known and designated as more than ever before our cus- lot number sixteen in block numbered pick up the telephone and let us three as laid down on a certain map know their needs. entitled "Map of Building Ixits belong­ ing to Williann Stoveken." Whether it be some dressed boards JEANNE EAGELS IN RECORD There is due approximately $4,334.62 for shelving, several rolls of roof­ and $1,541.25, with interest from April 24th, 1 929, and costs. ing or a new garage or a ton of SAMUEL H. TOOL Sheriff. coal, you will find our telephone BREAKING ‘THE LETTER’ HERE Cohen & Klein, Sort's. service always courteous and help Fees $21.00 EDJ&HT my24-4 fnl. _ ^ _____at these Out- The photoplay that has broken box taking suspense to the FOB feature office records will be presented at the are a 100-foot "flic dive" into a shal­ P. S. The number is f-O O K landing Used Telephone Emerson 3745 Mayfair Theatre tonight and tomor­ low tank of water, and a thrilling res TERRACE 6911 I i W 1 1 C ar Values row. It is "The Letter" featuring cue of .Miss Olmsted by Hugh Trevor A. Taub Jeanne Eagles. The associate picture from the burning peak of a high-div­ will bo “ Fancy Baggage," Warner Bros er’s ladder. CITY HALL HARDWARE 1027 OIIEVROLI5T l. The story has to do with the ways thy MacKaill, the famous pair who Merchandise" SO BROOKSIDE AVENUE in which an extravagant modern girl starred in "," in “His Cap­ HARDWARE, TOOLS, PAINTS Pbonr TERRACE tail sets about righting the wrong she has tive Woman," a sensational comedy 1020 CHEVROLET LANDAU This Red Tag 1111 Elizabeth Avenue done to her over-indulgent father who, drama. Me<-hunk-ally ]>crrert. and line ninnlne “with an OK that Counts” to gel further funds to let her carry on America's carefree, unchaperon^d condition. *200. 1 year to pay. Near City Hall Elizabeth N. J. in her high-speed course, has made a youth, super-sophisticated and scorn­ is Your Assurance of false confession of a crooked stock ful of propriety, is colorfully pictured Honest Used Car Values deal which will make him liable to a Wednesday and Thursday, "Why Be less CHEVROLET COUTH prison term. Good?" in which Colleen Moore plays' Good rutwlmt condition. Now Is the You can have perfect confidence On Sunday the management will the stellar role. lime of the year to pick this one up. Only $100. In your purchase of a used car present a pre-release showing of "Hoy The story of this comedy-drama is of the type that lirst carried Mias that has attached to its radiator Rube," and also Tim McCoy in "Be­ 1025 CHEVROLET COACH yond the Sierras." Moor,- to the height of popularity, al­ cap the Chevrolet red “O. K. that though the plot is decidedly original, A Home in th^ A good buy at the price. $150. I'm Two of the most perilous episodes as you use the car. Counts" tag. This tag, used exclu­ and the characterizations of the most ever undertaken in the history of mo­ sively by Chevrolet dealers, is up-to-date variety. Miss Moore ap­ tion pictures distinguish the action In pears as a typical example o f the mod­ Suburbs 1020 CHEVROLET COACH attached only to cars that have "Hev Rube" an FOB production, dir­ ern girl, her costumes and personality been thoroughly reconditioned ected by George 13. Seitz with Hugh •hist as clean as a pin Inside and our being the last word, and her speech and checked “O. K.” by expert Trevor and Gertrude Olmsted in fea­ Take a ride In this <»r. $175. full of flippant wise-cracks. tured roles Is this your dreamf Chevrolet mechanics. To thou­ The associate feature will he "Under sands of satisfied used car buyers The "stunts” which give breath the Ton to Rim." 1026 DOIXJE ROASTER it has proved a sign of outstanding AT IjOEW’S STATE seo» from the novel by John Russell, A very good buy. Excellent nmnuig quality and value. We now have condition. $275. Terms. Many of the quaint natives who ap­ is said to be a vivid romance of an is­ on hand a wide selection of these peared in"White Shadows of The South 'T 'h o i e few extra c ollars if put away each land chief torn between the loves of Repossessed Cars — ItlKxcst Va Seas", have died, victims of influenza * week in a Savi lgs Account at this bank fine “O. K.” used A s priced for a white charmer and a native girl. lues, lowest Prices or measles which swept the tropics in The former role played by Renee soon grow into a substantial sum-amount- guide sale. Com /in today. two epidemics. Adoree, while Dorothy Janis will b* ing to much more than your deposits, because This tragic fact was discovered by seen as the native girl. Donald Grips Roman Novarro and his director, W. is among the Others In the cast. every dollar will be earning 4% interest per S. Van Dyke, wnen they went to the The trouipe ixtssed weeks In the ls- annum. Start now to get that home. Islands to nim Metro-GoTdWjTUMTiycn^ ~taTnhrrttming the Hillside Chevrolet Sales newest tropical drama, "The Pagan,’ turesque beauty o/ the Polynesian arch 1422 N. Broad St., Hillside, N. J. a sound synchronized film with singing ipelego. Em. 9120 - Big. 2828 sequences that) Introduce Novarros Bol Gould will head the stage show voice to the screen and w hich will be in a comedy offering assisted by Char­ seen and heard at Loew’s State Theatre lotte Murray. He will he seen in a for the week starting Monday. second comedy turn with Marie St. HILLSI The director sought some of the for­ George. mer native actors for his new picture —/ TRUST COMPANY with im 0f\ IIw ’ ( tut.'i! - only to find that within a few months l e g a l n o t i c e USED CARS two epidemics had decimated their SHERIFF'S SALE— Union County village. Circuit Court, Frank M. Conrad/pljrin 259 Jjollytijood c/lue., J(illside JQd. "The Pagan," Aimed in the South tiff, vs. William Frankowski and tslawa Franktowski, Owners and 38 second*. Hillside A A Starts League Session By Win HILLSIDE ATHLETES GET 8,-ipound shotput, grammar school Defeciive Education Pity Pi TWO FIRSTS IN MEET boys, heavyweight Won by Kosehick. All children art? creative ami mo*t a Rostra doctor Over Irvington; Vanotka Triples With Three On C ranford: second, Johnson, Springfield of them possess some artistic talent, years peoplo will be Hillside’s school athletes aocumulut- third .Steffanotty, Hillside: fourth, Al- which It nearly always ruined, ac­ kin. Well, who rereef Very liers. New Providence Borough. Dis­ Th<- Hillside A. A. Suburban T^ea- KmcIz, stolen bases—l^twson, (.’its. d two firsts, a second, a third and cording to Dr. Frank Clzek, great os will be carlo* much abed! tance, 4 5 feet, 33-4 inches. <>tK‘ Cbi>> made a very successful start Patrick, Jennings, Heathcote, Steckert u fourth in the Union County Scholas­ M a ra th on Austrian educator. In SO yean.—Cleveland ftefa Saturday. Flaying at the Olympic Sacrifice—Uheron; Ijimb. Left on bus. tic^ Track and Field meet held in the • 8 80 yard run, high school boys, hea­ I *ark Meld the locals trimmed fTie es — Hillside (i, Irvington S. Warinanco Park stadium Friday after­ vy-w eight—Won by Bender, Cranford; second, Jowitt, Hillside; third, McGuire highly touted Stanley Association Club Hase on balls— Off Vanotka 4. off noon. Botli firsts were won in 300 Radio Tubes —4 who represent Irvifigton. Johnny Van­ Burkhardt i, off Steib 2, Hit by yard relay races, one by the lightweight Union; fourth, R. ^Craigin, Plainfield. Time, 2 minutes? 12 seconds. otka, little left hander of the Hillside pitcher—By Vanotka (Ijanrh), Struck grammar school boys and the other by Cluib, had the Stanleys at his mercy. out— By Vanotka 4. by Schwa ru 4 the lightweight high school girls. Hill- lfto-yard dash, high school boys, Johnny, in addition, poled out a trip­ by Steib 5. Hide placed in the following events? heavy weight— Won by Gaskill, Sum­ W. A. Bahret mit; second, Roseneranz, Cranford; le with the bases loaded. Captain Sunday afternoon the St. Joseph’s Relay race. 300-yard, /grammar Clift Heath cote slammed one for the R. It. C. pf-Jersey City will ,be the at school boys, lightweight— Won by third. Wad ell, Linden; fourth, Hansen 240 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Hillside. Time, 11 seconds. Watch this Space game dsitance in the first inning, Jen­ traction. This club played here two Hillside, (Henry, Perucki, Pragotta, Emerson 2876 nings, at short for Hillside, and Red weeks ago. They were in the lead 5-3 Yantauck;) second. Linden; third, Un­ Mann, did some great hitting and Held, when rain halted the contest. Miller ion. Time, 38 2-5 seconds. ing. Dech played a nice game in cen­ will pitch with Steckert catching. The Relay 300-yard race, high school ter field, in tact, the entire Hillside game will be called at 3:30. girls, lightweight— Won by Hillside; NEXT W E E K club put up an excellent brand of ball. Last Sunday afternoon the regular second, Union; third, Cranford. Time PARK The feature o f the game from the Irv­ Hillside A. A. club defeated the strong B road and New Streets, Newark ington side was a home run by Kaclz ITovidenc Bears, 3-2. in a pitchers’ PARK and POOL with a man on base. OFFICIALLY OPENED duel between Betz of Hillside and Entire Week Starting Mon. May 27 Tomorrow the locals play at Spra- Phiefer of the Bears. Betz allowed Emerson Laundry Saturday, May 25th o-ue Field, Bloomfield. Their oppon­ Hear Him Sing ! ! ! Something Special «ix bits and Phiefer five. The local Pool Open Daily 9 A. M. to 9 M RAMON NOVARRO ents will be the Nutley club who will hurlei1 struck out 12 men and his op Company NATIONAL TURNERS DAY in "THE PAGAN” use that field until June. Sunday at Ponent acounled for four. Bartz of the IncorporateJ SUNDAY, MAY 26th Bristol-Myers Field the locals will play losers and Rettino of the locals starred with Renee Adoree 3 CONCERTS DAILY the Wisconsin Colored Giants. at bat, the former getting three hit? “ A Wife Saver” On the Stage—Cast of 14 OPEN AIR SHOW The score: and tin* latter two. S o l Gould's Vanishing Maid Mot's (lathing Beauty Review IRVINGTON The score: FIVE DIFFERENT Other Big Acts May 27th to June 2nd R. H. I? PROVIDENCE BEARS LAUNDRY SERVICES 10. McG’ty, c f ...... 1 It. Jl. E CALL EMERSON 7312 Fitzpatrick ,ss...... 2 Kmetz, ks...... 0 u 0 BUNDLES OF SATISFACTION Dowd, lib...... 0 Eskay, rf...... i o 0 Umto, c...... l Ha van, lb...... o l ICazje, If...... 1 Whitey, If...... o 0 DEALERS IN THE Dheron, 2b...... 0 McGoxei'jj ,3b...... u i o Tichenor Service Station Dawson, 3b...... 0 Hayden, 2b...... ! ...... (> o 0 Philoo Sonora Amrad Crosley W eias, rf...... 0 Bartz, cf...... i 3 1222 North Broad Street Burkhardt, p...... 0 McGuire,

Totals ...... 38 15 15 27 10 Tigers Wirt Opener IROQOUIS INDIANS The Hillside Tigers won their first AB. R. H. PO. A. game of the Davega League Saturday MONDAY MAY 27 Kelly, s s ...... 4 ft 1 3 4 by defeating the Harrison Robins 6-1 Svetnish, 3b...... 3 1 1 2 3 at Robin Field, Bloomfield. Rhodes Ross if...... 3 0 ft 1 0 was on the mound for the Hillsiders Under New Management Attell, c f...... 4 0 0 1 0 HILLSIDE and kept the Robins at oay. The Tig. King, c ...... 2 0 2 4 0 Ammermanc, 1 b. . . 5 ft 0 12 0 ers played a good brand of ball be­ BIG DOUBLE FEATURE !>anord. 2b...... 3 0 1 ft 2 fore a fair sized crowd. Windle, r f ...... 4 0 l 1 0 Sunday the Tigers will meet the Un­ Lila Lee in '' The Little Wild Oirl. ’ ’ Also Oullen Landis and an Ca*j)er, p...... 4 ft 1 l 0 iversity nine at home. Yuill, who held this outfit earlier in the season to no All Star Cast, in "COMPASSION.” A story of the Great Totals ...... 32 1 6 24 Id Iroqouis Ind. . 0 0 ft ft 0 ft 1 ft ft— hits in six innings when rain halted North West. Two reel comedy, "Captivating the Cannibal*" •Superiors ___ I 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 x— the game .will probably pitch. NUMBER

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Chip* Off thm Blocke SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. There is due approximately $5,695.71 SAMUEL H. TOOL sh. Trades and professions run In.faml. Volght & Otto, Sol’rs. with Interest from April 10, 1 929, and Fees $22.26 EDJ&HT may!7-4t Harry T. Oavlmoa, Bol’r S " rlfr- 0 % ® i m w lies. That’s why so many families run costs. Keoz >16.80 EDJftHT. may 17.i. PrinUd and Published every Friday at 231 Hollywood Avenue. In ! uts — American Magazine SHERIFF’S SALE—-In Chancery of Hillside, Hew Jeney New Jersey. Between Lincoln High, SHERIFF'S SALK—-In Chancery of way Building & !x>an Association, a ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN corporation of New Jersey, complain­ by the New jersey. Between The Burk Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur North wood, Panin, Building & Loan Association of New­ ant, and, Warren Gore Donaldson, Jr., ark, N. J., complainant, and Fred J Murle Henien Donaldson, his wife, and 0:30 a. in. Graded Sunday School. HILL8IBE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, lap Bertha Shapiro, defendants. Fi. £i. roi Robert Kaplan, Editor Zual and others, defendants. FI. fa. 10:414 a. m. Worship ami Sermon by Dr. Lyman W. Allot Sidney Silverstein, Bueineea Manager for sale of mortgaged premises. sale of imortgaged premises. Telephone Emenon 1701 By virtue of the aibove-stated writ By virtue of the above-stated writ or 7:00 i>. in. Christian Endeavor * n' of fieri facias to me directed I shall fieri facias to me directed 1 shall ex­ 8:00 |». in. Sermon by Dr. Allen. expose for sale by public vendue, at pose for sale by public vendue, at the Subscription Bates uommumcauoni the Sheriff’s office in tiie Court House Sheriff’s office in the Court House in The TIMES will be « n t to any part o f the The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters in the City of Elisabeth, N. J., on the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on and other items of interest to readers, and invites WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF United States for the regular subscription price of JUNE, A. D., 1929 JUNE, A. D., 1929 $2.0U a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage to Can­ such communications. The name and address of at two o’clock in the afternoon of aaid at two o’clock in the afternoon of **aid ada and foreign countries must be added to these the writer must be given in every case, not neces­ day (Daylight Saving Time). - day (Daylight Saving Time) sarily for publication, but as an evidence of good All that certain tract situate, lying All that certain tract or parcel or rates. and being in the Township of Hillside land and premises, situate, lying and faith. Anonymous communications will not be County of Union and State of New Jer­ being in the Township of Hillside, in published. sey: 1 the County of Union,jand State of New THE TIMES ADVOCATES BEING lx>t No. 12 8, Block 5 on Map of Jersey. the "Heights’’ Hillside, N. J. owned by BEGINNING at a point on the south 1. North Broad Street Crossing Elimi­ eily side of Fairchild Place at a polm Good Things to Eat ever official power there is under a rather weak William A. Sweetland and wife and nation. ordinance. Three different violations are made made by Luster & Luster, C. F. and distant easterly 270 feet from the in Surveyor and filed in the Office of the U rsection of the southerly side of Fair. 2. Construction of a State Highway. by digging these holes in the streets for house Register of Union County on April 22, lield Place with the easterly side or Union Avenue; thence south eighty- Real service — Good Cooking — Sanitary Conditions 3. Elimination of Dead End Streets. connections. In the first place, all house con­ 1925 in Case No. 16E and'unore parti­ cularly described as follows: five degrees twenty-six minutes fifty and a Varied Menu 4. More Through Highways. nections should have been made before the seconds cast thirty-four feet; thence pavements were laid; secondly, the work has BEGINNING at a point formed by south 4 degrees 33 minutes 10 second^ That is why you will like to eat at 5. Complete Improvement of All the intersection of the southerly line west 100 feet; thence north eighty- apparently been done without obtaining the of Puree Street with the easterly line Streets. ^ live degrees 26' 50" west thirty-four necessary permit; and finally, it should huve of Arnold Street as the same are shown feet; thence north 4 degrees 33' 10~ on the above mentioned map; running 6. Parks and Playgrounds. been replaced as it was before, if there are east 100 feet to the point and place or thence (1) along said line of Puree, BEGINNING. penalties for these violations, they should he Street north eighty-eight degrees four­ Scannell’s Restaurant eu forced. teen minutes east thirty-five feet to PROTECT THE PAVEMENT the line of lot No. 129 on said map; The new ordinance which the officials have thence (2) south one degree forty-six 1326 N. Broad St. Trinity 8221 There is certainly something more than ordered prepared is a little late. Those are minutes east one hundred nine fecit slightly amiss when someone, suspected to be and twenty-nine hundredths of a foot CALVARY matters which should have been thought of to the rear line of lots fronting on LUTHERAN CHURCH the Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Co., can before, and il there had been a requirement Buchanan Street; thence (3) south come into Hillside, which has just put down making these utility companies put down a sub­ eighty-six degrees forty-nine minute* “ The Home-Like Church’ ’ west thirty-live feet and one hundredth brand new pavements, and dig holes in our cost­ stantial deposit to cover the damage .they of a foot to the said easterly line of Maple Ave. & Clark St., Hillside ly streets without placing them back in their would be more careful of the maimer in which Arnold Street; thence (4) along the C. MORGAN WAGNER, Pastor they go about things. However, when the same south one degree forty-six min­ original condition. Such a condition exists utes east one hundred ten feet and six­ 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School new ordinance is drawn, the fee should be in­ teen hundredths of a foot to the point on Williamson avenue and a similar one is re­ 11 A. M.—Morning Worship creased over the nominal one of fifty cents now and place cf BEGINNING. Property known as No. 26 Puree Stceet. 8 P. M.—Evening Worship ported on Munn avenue. in force, and a sufficiently large deposit re­ There is due approximately $4,806.40 Luther League Devotional Service Whoever is responsible tor this situation' quired to guarantee proper restoration of the A Thousandaire with interest from March 22nd, 1929 Every Sunday Evening at 7:15 should he dealt with to the full extent of what- pavement. nd costs.

ie v-u.iijniibee. Body.” Sunduy School 9:30 u. m. Wed­ nesday evening meeting at 3 o’cIock vaiiuus outer Committees were ap- EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. SCORES POWER CONTROL Heading rooms SO Broad street, room, MARY MAGDALENE is the first step to a millionaire inivu io meet me needs oi me wi i.u.eu !>y Em? Association. 505-606. Open daily 11:30 a. m. to 137 Pomona Ave., Newark, N. J. OF NATIONS NEWSPAPERS 4 p. ill. The knowledge, experience, and good judgment hi oruer to iniuigiy ouserve Mem­ REV. HERBERT W BRTJF\IN« HAUSEN, Rector The dangers of permitting corpora­ orial Day, it was planned to make ai required to make any noticeable and permanent POE SALE 8:00 A. M Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.. Moraine Prayer and Sermon tions interested in the development effort to nave a nag dispi.iyeu uy eaci »:40 A. M„ Ohnrcfa School. 7:48 P. M., Even In* Prayer and Sermon of natural power resources tu gain household, and tne Association adopted Wearing Apparel success is only gained through the determination control of the nation's newspapers a curb ouini many oi winch are being SILKS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY, to save the first thousand. were pointed out before the Hillside o rue red and will be installed by tnai from mills to wearer. Bargains. Shown Rotary Club Tuesday by Robert Kap time! at your home by appointment. Send lan, editor of The Times. He review­ .ah invitation was extended to the postal. A growing bank account is the solution ed some of the disclosures of the In­ Hu id en-Looker Dost J\o. ot), American 16 7 ELM STREET, ELIZABETH, N. J vestigation by the Federal Trade Com­ Legion, to pass Uirougn tins street to THREE QUARTER BRASS BED, in mission. tne Cemetery. Llric Dahlgren Post ot For Good “ When private interests begin to Elizabeth has signified its intention ot perfect condition. $15 complete. Her lich, 151 Clark St. tamper with the truth,” he said, “or to passing down trus street on tneir way deliberately falsify by withholding the to exercises at tne Cemetery. GO-CART, in good condition. Reason­ COAL AND COKE truth, they are committing a crime able. 32 Hillside Ave., 2nd floor. Phone The Hillside National Bank which cannot be too severely punished. FROM THE 9 MONTHS OLD Beagle hound. Col­ ! To distort the facts with the purpose of TIMES TABLE ors black, brown and white. Re­ giving a biased or lopsided picture can­ D. L MILLER, Inc. Hillside, N. J. ward. Emerson 4078. not be condoned. It strikes not only Editor, Hillside Times, 1350 No. Broad Street at our constitutional liberties, but '1 will appreciate it very much if PIANO FOR SALE, Upright, in good Hillside, N. J. “ A Friendly Institution ” ‘ poisons the very source of our thought you will publish my appreciation to condition. Cheap. 232 Compton PI., Phone Waverly 1938 — Emerson 7123 and this should not be tolerated in a the regular democrats of the 3rd dis­ Hillside, N. J. whose cardinal principle trict who signed my petition and to should be an unconditional guarantee those who promised me their support KITCHEN DISHES, gold encrusted to every individual of the right to do on Primary -Day. ware, pictures, lawn mower. Mon­ his own thinking.” "l have this day withdrawn my peti­ day May 27. 1118 North Broad St President William J Rieder ap­ tion for District Leader in the 3rd dis­ pointed a committee to repair Rotary trict as a personal favor to my good FOB BENT signs, consisting of August Ullrich Sr.. friend Mr .M. J. Joyce and not because 6 ROOMS, all improvements, fine lo­ Joseph Hale and Harry Compton. 1 am afraid of being beaten by Mr. cation. Near school and bus. Rent Kenny as l could swamp him by reasonable, wKh or without garage. least u two to one majority. if in 217 Virginia St. Inquire call Mar­ doubt take a look at botn petitions and ket 3622. tf RETTINO GETS VERDICT then inquire among the Democrats in 3 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, latest im­ tlie District and form your own opln OVER McCANN IN BOUT ion. provements. Rent $30. Near New ark, Elizabeth, Irvington buses. In­ In an interesting six round bout, "I also w ish to put a slop to rumors Vote For quire K. Kodila, 1 Buchanan St., Georgie Rettino of Hillside gained a that l aim connected with any Indep Hillside. Phone Unionville 69. clean-cut verdict over Johnny McCann endent Democrat Organization or that of Newark. In Elizabeth Tuesday night it was thru them that 1 started to run ' BUSINESS SERVICE Rettino weighed 144 and had a six- lor ihro above office. 1 tiled my peti TYPEWRITING Service. Also Ac­ Regular pound edge. tion solely because 1 arn a regular deni countancy. Reasonable. L. Shaw- After an even first heat,^ Rettino octal and that by my election it would cross, 1278 N. Broad St., or 249 Hoi floored Johnny for "nine” With a be for the good and welfare of the lywood Ave. 5-3-4t sharp right uppercut in the -second. Democrat Organization in Hillside.’• Republican McCannarose and finished the round Very truly yours, *1 DOWN, 81 A ITER ten days trial on his feet by holding and covering. JOHN F. CONNELLY, buys a combination vanity fountain Rettino continued to command the sit. May 22, 19 29. pen. Actually has compartment for Candidates nation in the third, although he could­ rouge, powder, lip-stick and eye n’t get over another birdie. In the MAY STUB BILLBOARDS brow pencil. Also fitted w'ith genu­ fourth, and fifth rounds, McCann Im­ ine self-tilling fountain pen. No An effort to prohibit the erection of for proved noticeably and begin to score junk. All colors. Business trans­ billboard advertising signs in the town­ points with fast two-fisted work. acted by mail only. E. Trotman, ship will be made by the Township Just when it seemed that the tide 187 Harrow St., Orange. 6-24-41 Committee if consultation with the at was turning McCann’s way, the PI ill - Township Committee torney proves that it can be done WOMAN DESIRES WORK as house­ sider launched a counter rally and In Chairman Richard S. Earl said he re­ keeper. Part time. 167 Yale avenue the last round he outboxed and out- cently passed through a town where George W. Herlich slugged his foe to win hands down. no such signs are allowed, and felt it Charles B. Taylor Referee Coplan’f^decision, a good one. would be a fine thing for Hillside. (Labor Candidate) was well received and both boys given Bicycles good hands as they left. SWANN WELFARE HEAD Scooter bikes and Velocipedes Sundries and Repairing J. H.' Swhnn wag chosen president Lowest Prices THEATRE OFFERS PRIZE of the Hillside Welfare Association at On Primary Day June 18, 1929 FOR NAME SUGGESTSN a. meeting held Wednesday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Motor & 'kCycle E. I\ Sweet was elected vice-presi­ Announcement of the reopening of dent. Miss Sue K, Ravage, secretary; •X the Hillside Theatre on Hollywood David H. Doromus, treasurer, and Mrs, avenue next Monday night, was made 16-18 Julian Place yesterday by Wilhelm Kube. owner, Celia Trousdell. O^se Committee. Elizabeth, N. J. The theatre has oeen redecorated, and the new management proposes to run P L E D G E D T O the theatre on a plan giving the people -o f Hrtfmrbr the e*L»vUU-amciit Church Services possible. " A big double feature is announced Hillside Presbyterian Church, Rev. Everything in Paints Economy Of Government for the opening night. Lila Lee in Robert I. Mac Bride, pa-stor. Services 4. More Adequate And Economical Lighting. "The Little Wild Girl," and Cullen conducted 1>y Dr. Duncan Cameron 2. Eliminating of Annoyance Created by of Westfield. the Cork Works Landis and an all star cast in "Com­ For Your Home 5. More Adequate And Economical Water Supply passion,” a fascinating »tory of the Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian great northwest, and a two reel com­ 3. Cooperation With Town Plan and Art Church. Rev. Arthur North wood, paa- 6. Development of Board of Public Works edy, “Captivating the Cannibals.” Commission tor. 9;.3Q. a,m . graded Sunday School A $5.00 cash prize will be awarded 10:45 a. jn . worship with sermon by by the management for the most ap­ Dr. Lyman W. Allen. 7 p. m. Christ­ propriate naVne for the theatre to Bchjamin Kosberg ian Endeavor. 8 p. m. sermon by Dr. replace the present name. AH con­ Allen. (31 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth, N. J testants are urged to write their selec- g_il_ln tn thr then- _ 7. A Wider Scope of Health Department tre on the opening night. The win­ Fairmount avenue, Elizabeth. Services ner will be announced the following 11 a .m. and 8: p. in. atbjCfct, "Soul and Saturday. Daily deliveries to Hillside 8. Encouragement of New Construction EBOOKS VICE PRESIDENT 0T U TIPH ADS in Our Railroad Area OP BURDEN ST. GROUP b i o a i i a t i N FOR SALK OR nE ^yiG E 9 An Equitable Method of Assessing All A well attended meeting of the Hur- Open Evenings Four tourtlr ho***v p i r n , all la - Public Improvements. den Street Neighbor*’ Association was proven!anfca, two Near baa fcald at ttye Central Grammar School Friday evening. Mr. J. Brooks was Phone Emerson 2773 lU lffJ Vice President and was ap- E»*y tfftot, j i 7 V?lrj’»la r ^ a 8t.. Inquire Paid for by H. Faekert, Campaign Treasurer. OfeaJrman or a Good and Wel- Market VafetSv -> ■•y: fflLLWlfll m m , TBLDAY, MAT 34 IMS -f fg WALTER JACOBS HEADS W ORK DONE IN COUNTY a large number of complaints and most Park, Holy Trinity of Westfield, New been appointed to conduct the Meet in of them have been taken care of sktls- Brunswick and Westfield. an efficient manner. Be Slow in Judgment Spirit't Neede ORPHANS OUTING GROUP faetorily to the complainants, And it Frank Cole, governor of the 36th The meet will take place on Satur­ Rewnre so long ns you live, of j„f|... Han does not live by bread nloM, JIYJIOSQUITOJIOARD is indeed a very great help to the work District and the Plainfield Courier- day afternoon. June 8th, at 1:00 p. in. "12 people by appearances.—La Fnn the spirit must have food, or It p*e> Since. January the ditching on the of the-Commission that the citizens of News arc awarding trophies •’ to at the Warinanco Park Stadium. Eli­ William J. I.neke. — , entire bidden Meadow has been clean­ l lie County have reported such places the schools winning the high points zabeth And Roselle. ed. consisting of 127,71)0 ft. of old dit­ as they are familiar with. We hope in the Heavyweight and Lightweight Further information may be secured that these will not fall off, but will in­ ches, and 6,4(10 ft. of new ditches have Divisions. The winning relay team in from F. S. Mathewson, Box 231, Eli­ -been cut where it was necessary to’ crease in numbers, and we will en- each Division will be presented with a zabeth. N. J. Put them in so that the Linden Mea­ dfavor to give them every possible at­ large bronze figure “ The Start,’’ and dow is in very good condition lor the tention. gold, silver and bronze medals go to PAINLESS DENTISTRY An Actual Fact, Says D ll MALLAS com ing season, on the North Eliza­ the first three places in each event', of New Clock Dial beth Meadow, the contract work with w hiMi there are eighteen and two re­ A patent has lieen grunted /or a de W ith my Sweet Air Snyder Engineering Co. including the H. $. TO ENTER TEAM lays. rice featured by a sort of three ban It ti ImpoMibU to Brok.n Pl.t.i, hurt you—I can ex* Lo o m Plates additional work put in by them was Loren Murchinson, the Olympic Star died clock dial to Indicate the day ol tract one tooth or all light, Refitted *ml completed May 10, and involves 16,- will act as starter and a staff of ex­ the week, day of the month und houi In • few minutest Remade like l IN TRI-COUNTY MEET your age make* no 7"'' ft. ol ditching. In conjunction perienced and competent officials have when a man absent from his office wfl difference. a small coat. with this work, the men of the Un­ With the date of tile Rotary Tri- return. ion County Mosquito Commission have Counly interscholastic Track and Field I F R E E E X A M I N A T I O N — L 'o charge fori *tnlcis extraction w henothet ^ - work ia done, lie »ure you are ia my office. ' installed nine CJ) new tide gates, and -Meet about a month away, thirteen Sweet Air Refine red in V. S. Faum Office repaired four (4) of the old tide gates high schools have definitely signified ELIZABETH, UNION, HILLSIDE that were in tlm Meadow. The ditch their intention of participating with IRVINGTON BUS LINE D r . ?S a l l a s c leaning and repairing received a ser­ a total of over 300 athletes. It is ex­ Johnny Anthes, Prop, — Em, 3807 ious Setback by the storm and ac­ pected that at least three more will 1 8 1 MARKET GTHEE7 companying high water of April 12-15 Hie entries before May 27th, the dead Schedule: First bus leaves Irvington Center for Elizabeth at Next door to Firemen's Building, Newark, Tel. Mitchell 1281 6:20 a. m. and every 20 minutes until 9 a. m. Then every half however, to the'30th of April, 230,000 lino for entries. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. ft. of ditching was cleaned, which At a recent meeting of the General hour, on the hour and half to 3:30 p. m. From 3:30 p. m. means that about half of tin- ditches on Committee, representing The nine R o­ bus will leave every 20 minutes until 7 :30 p. m. and then every the North Elizabeth Meadow are now tary Clubs of Union County, it was half hour until midnight. cleam-d and functioning perfectly. An voted t0 permit private and parochial First bus leaves Elizabeth, Union Street for Irvington at inspection made .by the Superintendent High Schools to enter men who are 5:45 a. m., second bus at 6:10 a. m. and then follows same •I'll. Orphans Outing under the aus- 'May l showed no mosquitoes on the registered as high school student's and schedule as above. pjc-s ni the New Jersey Auioinobile not over 20 years of age. Dependable Used Cars wing, and no breeding was found as Buses to hire for all occasions at reasonable rates I'luh. have arrangements under way all the pools were dried up with the The High Schools which have as­ on convenient Tenns at I,,, ih,. Annual Outing to be held on water table-of..l ire Meadow about 18 sured the.Committee to date that they Thursday. June 13th. at Olympic Park. inches, lo 3 jt. below the surface of will enter teams are: Summit, Cranford Waller (’ .Jacobs has again been se- the Meadow. All the ditches that have Linden. Roselle. Hillside, Plainfield, RIORDAN’S I, (I as chairman and under his Been cleaned weiv practically dry af­ I nion. Ratlin, Perth Anvboy, Roselle ■guidance the several committees are ter a heavy rain on May 141h. A Safe Place to Buy Hinclioiiing u.nd hope that the kiddies On the upland scince January, 16.- Due to rush oi Spring Business, we have a large assortment 0, iin- twenty-one institutions" invited IMI" let. oi new. ditching has been cut, Used Cars” which we must sacrifice. will havr a glorious lime. The big ami 271,006 ft. of old ditching has been ; 1924 Chevrolet Sedan $ 45 probh m is cars to lake the.youngsters MISS ANNA VON RHEIN EVERYBODY WANTS cleaned, also 325 gallons of oil has 1926 Ford Sedan 125 to tlio Park. been used during April. BEAUTY PARLOR 1925 Maxwell Touring Tin1 Couuniittee lias plans for the 95 Since May 1, the Union County Mos­ Buick Sedan automobile owners who will donate At 10S8 NORTH BKOAI> ST. H O T W A T E R 125 quito Commission lias been oiling as their cars and drive them, to report corner Beech wood 1*1. Nash Touring 85 well as draining breeding places of ihof to the institution they are assigned Buick Touring t qUitoes where they have been found A Vulcan Gas Water Heater 125 and proceed to the north end of Eugene Permanent Wnvu Durant Sedan breeding, and these places havo—been 75 HraiHli Brook Park when* parade Will Furnish All You Need mahy due, undoubtedly, to the rains $7.50 lornis and'Ti'om there proceed to Olyrn and warm weather,“however, up to the 1928 Chrysler 72 Close Coupe Sedan pic Park. It is not necessary for the present time there seem to be very All lines of Beauty Culture 1927 Chrysler ” 70" Brougham. rar and driver to remain at the Park, few mosquitoes on the wing, and we for laundry 1926 Studebaker 4 pass. Coupe. ji business coanpells them not to, as feel that with the equipment that the Telephone Emerson 4566 1923 Dodge Sport Roadster. long as they com buck to Olympic Commission is to have for the com ­ Park and take their youngsters hack for bath OTHERS ing year lire 'mosquitoes will be great­ in their institutions. By calling Mit- 1027 Chrysler ” 52” Sport Roadster. ly reduced in numbers from what they t.|udl .sfiOO or Market 7 514 5, ail de­ for kitchen 1926 Chrysler ” 70" Brougham. have, been in previous years. The sired information can be had and. yon VIOLIN PIANO | 1927 Chrysler ” 52” Sport Roadster. Mosquito Commission' has initialled can register your car with tin* com - 50c DOWN 1026 Nash Advanced 6 2 door Sedan. pump equipment on their trunks for -inithe for assignment. MR. and MRS. $1.00 PER WEEK power spraying of breeding places 1926 Studebaker Duplex Phaeton, The other officers of the Committee which enables them to treat the unos- JOS A . McGEE Installs l( In Your Nome 1926 Hudson 7-passenger Sedan. more thoroughly than in the past. 19 6 Overland 6-cylinder Coupe. Clarence Fisher, Treas., AI Way, Sec Teachers of l‘av only 50e down and $1.00 per Two new trucks have been added to week miliI $21.50 is |uiid and en­ !9iiG Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. Com mil lees: Park & Refreshments: 10 I,lax well Sedan. Henry C. Wagner,' Chairman-Cars the equipment and will also be equip­ VIOLIN &? PIANO joy ilu> comforts of abundant, hot Kay Nash, Publicity; Joseph Gunn, ped for poper spraying. Two .5000 water. We fiiruMi and install the 1027 Chrysler ” 60" 4-door Sedan. parade Route; Chief Jambs McRell gallon storage tanks have been pur­ open for a limited number of heater complete ready for use. Why 102j Packard Sedan. and Theodore Maxfield, Reception;', chased and will be in operation by the beginners a n d a d v a need do without (Ids eonifoil any longer? 1926 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. Walter I >. Gulick, Badge and Banners; time the active breeding season starts ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES Claude Kolgate, Souvenirs, Al Way, to give the Commission more points or scholars. and Edward Kpening. storage of oil in the County and more oil in reserve for'th e peak load of RIORDAN MOTOR CAR CO. mosquito breeding. 1258 Miriam Place 427 North Broad Street 1040 Elizabeth Avenue 124 BROAD STREET CLASSIFIED ADS Since former. articles have appear­ ELIZABETH, N. J. i.iiierson 7497 Elizabeth, N. J. Open Evenings Phone Bigelow 3291-J BRING RESULTS ed in the‘papers,the board has received - ANNIVERSARY GIFT COUPONS NOW! -

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4 7 Y t A R S IN OU-S/Ng MUSI U N O IV Ato tV/ JANC0VIUSI 6c S O M ' 112-120 ARLINGTON ST O N t BLOCH W C S T O F P tA N l ST NCAA COUOT P in the City of Elizabeth. \. j., on tit; thence north 44 degrees 37 min- .NEWARK.N J. MITCHELL |Jjj ‘ WEDNESDAY. THE .‘.Til DAY OF ut.-s west 36.LS feet; thence south 4 4 One Stumbling Block JUNE, A. D.. 1 929 Be sure you’re right and then g« IIOXOH ROLL degrees OS min,utes v, esl LOO.02 fee "hi two o'clock in the afternoon of said' to the aforesahl northerly line of Conk- ■head; oh, yes; but often you have to Seniors: Gladys Ainslie, Arnold Mo- Jay (! >aylight. Saying Time). l|:i Avenue: thence running along the convince a lot of others you're right Clou, Botiy Marsh, Emma’. Hahulen Premises situated in the Township of line thereof south 44 degrees 37 min­ - HONEYWELL HONEYWELL! before thev’n r>* Voii Bromley Kirk, Edith Smith, Prance? Hillside. County of Union, and State utes east 34 feet to the point add place of New Jersey. Smith, Lydia Schubert, Kenneth Patton ot BEGINNING. Being commonly knoWn as 205 Conklin Avenue. Ruth Parks. Mathew Padula. Russell BEGINNING at a point in the north DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS erly line1 of Conklin Avenue distant Tliere is due approximately $10,- Neider, Richard Szckely. therein westerly 7 s.t)7 feet from tin " v-’-4G, with interest from March 5lh Junior:: Up-on Brazer, Fred 1 leik- point of intersection of the said north­ ■I 9 2 9, and costs. “PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE,r erly line of Conklin Avenue and the « SAMUEL II. TOOL, Sheriff. •man, Prod Littlejohn, Stanley Nicker­ westerly line of-Clinton Place, thence Hyman Busch, Sol'r. JAMES J. HIGGINS son. Robert Willmot. Mary Difoella. nqrth 45 degrees' 23 minutes east 100 Uve>- $10.38 EUJwIlT my 10-4 U re!epl»,...a—higelow 1000. 1001 Emerson- 1770 ANNOUNCES THE OPENING} OF A NEWFUNERAL HOME Doris l-Ve .Doris Oschwald, Thelma White. THE JAMES J. HIGGINS MORTUARY . 414 Westminster Avenue, Near Prince Street 1104 North Broad St Sophomores: Oscar Newman, Gor­ Hillside, N. ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY d o n Nash. Martin-Maurer. John Cros- A Branch Office with Garages Will Be Continued son, Meyer Terry, Stephen Orb:irv, Ar­ At 171 First Street and 85 Court Street nold LnPnrop. William Littlejohn, Al­ lan Corbel, Erwin Smalley, Yincenza 1‘etrosa. Shirley l-fentR-y. Margaret Telephoto '.nierson Potts. Jeanette l.anning.

Chinese Tree in Gotham W«I)rrn Gardens Poisons Keeper Y o u r c a r New York.—A more curious than careful gardener in the New York zoological gardens recently fell vic­ w ill la st lon ger tim to a severe case of poisoning Motor from e ting of the fruit of the Chinese ginkgo tree. Failure to remove the fleshy cover­ if you drive it over rigid, smooth­ C ars ing that" surrounds the edible kernel surfaced pavements of portland of the plumlike fruit of the ginkgo was responsible for the gardener’s cement concrete. No other type mishap. It is a favorite food of the UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. Chinese, who carefully remove the o f pavem ent is so easy on 337 to 331 N. Broad St. Tel Em. 3840. Elisabeth outer coat, which gives warning of your car . . . and on Its toxic power by a strong, rancid odor. your nerves Rows of the decorative ginkgos, or maidenhair trees, line the drive west of the museum They were brought here to help popularize them, a. they Ask your city authorities for more are remarkably free from disease or concrete streets. Nothing else will W h o ’s W hd Insects, and withstand city life. In A Business Directory of Men and Firms ready to serve you summer they bear wedgeshaped Your Telephone satisfy you permanently efficiently in their special Fields. Save time, energy, and leaves. money by utilising this guide to help you get what you need.

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Ivlndrt'k'arten • • ytcph'pn Erdman .Frank Motyczka, Catkrrine Rrochen, Edith Hodge, Stop- ha joroohy, Olga Poluch. Gradc ia and IB— Henry Delmas, n Hliam Ilibuono, Charles Hilbert, Jaok lssler. Gertrude Langowsky, Elmer Treihart, Kuril Chaddon, Viola I -ott. Mary Ivwasnlca, Beryl-Miller, Margar­ et itae. Grade 2B—William Anderson, Vic­ tor Glenowickl, Joseph Kmopko, John wnr),, John Motyczka, Margaret Elo, Dorothy Steuerwald. Grade 2A— Joseph Atkinson, Ber­ nard Paler .Anthony Snegon. John Zelko, Daniel Kochen, Helen Bolan, I.ols Plrovantl, Dolores Jinks, Anna Sadlon, Margaret Russell. " grade 3A-3B— Hugh Glassford, Des- m0„d Honarth, Edward McConnell. Edivard Moore, Edwin Dels. Prank VVInnlckl. Rose Rurkat. Mary Korda, Jlrirn Motyczka, Jean llae, Florence Sheriffs office in the Court House in land and premises hereinafter particu­ Clark Street, thence (3) continuing imiiroad with the center line of Lib­ stall). Dorothy Schelcr, Theresa Tor- Three Students Enjoy the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on thence (4) along the center line of larly described, situate, lying and be­ northwesterly along the center line of- erty Avenue, thence (1) northwesterly Hollywood Avenue to the center line of tarello, Annie Yaracka. WEDNESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OK ing in the City of Elizabeth A Town­ Clark Street to a point one hundred along the center line-of the Irvington College on $30 Month JUNE, A. D., 19 29 Woodruff Avenue, thence (5). souther­ Grade 4A-4B— Junior Buys, Jacob ship of Hillside in the County of Union feel northerly from the northerly line' Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad ly along the center line of Woodruff Pullman, Wash.—You can gel an ed at two o'clock in the afternoon of said and State of Now Jersey. of Bond Street, thence (4) northeast­ Ertlman, Owen I.ynch, John Wahlfk, tallowing the various courses thereof Avenue to the center line of Coe Ave­ ucation on $10 n month and still not day (Daylight Saving Time). BEGINNING at a point in the wester­ erly parallel with the northerly line to the center line of Hillside Avenue, John Sadlon, Joseph Scheier, Edward All that one certain tract or parcel of Pond Street and Bond Street pro­ nue. thence (6) westerly along the miss a thing—if you know how. ly line of the Road leading to Newark tlienee (2) northerly to a point in the. center line of Coe Avenue produced to Stall), Patsy TortrolUu, Mike Zarubo, }f land and premises situate in the railed Broad Street two hundred thirty duced to the Essex County line, thence i Essex County line which is distant one Three students of Washington State Township of Hillside, Union County, i ret southerly from the corner formed (5) southeasterly along the Essex a point midway between Woodruff Stove Humanlk, Sophie Andruslck, hundred feet westerly from the west­ Avenue and Long Avenue, thence (7) Helena Rurkat, Mildred Hoffman, college do just that. Carl Eljihgson, uid State of New Jersey: by the intersection Of said line of said County line to the point and place of erly line of Iloffman Place, thence (3) BEING lot No. 87 Block 4, on "Map road or street, and the most southerly Beginning. northwesterly along the Essex County southerly to the point of Intersection Eleanor Ku.blch, Gertrude IjOtt, Elsie varsity three sport athlete; Ralph Carl­ of tile center line of Union Avenue ton, frosh basketball star, and Ken of the "Heights,” Hillside, N. J. owned line of the road leading thence toward SECOND DISTRICT line lo tie- Elizabeth thence (4) Steward, Millie Htupku, Mary Tolkach, by William A. Sweetland and wife and Sabin; thence north eighty-seven de- with the center line of Virginia Street, BEGINNING at a point in the center in*a southerly direction(uloitg the Eliz- thence (8) southerly along the center Stephle Vaselshyk, Mary Vaselsliyk, neth Kadow are the three musketeers made hv Luster & Luster, O. E. and i ees ten minutes west along the line of -ubeth River following the various line of the Main line of the Lehigh Val­ line of Union Avenue and the said Joanna Watuston, Elizabeth Fransk- who bag a cheap education together Surveyor and filed in the office of the land of the Estate-of David II. Pierson ley Railroad where the same is inter­ courses thereof to a point in the cen­ They get free room, light and heat Register of Union County on April 22, line produced to a point one hundred three hundred arid four feet, two inch­ sected by the center line oi Mertz Ave­ ter line of the River where it is inter­ feet southerly from the southerly line owsky. for caring for a furnace. Food and 1925 in Case No. 16E and more parti­ es to land formerly of Richard T. Halm nue produced, thence (1) north west­ sected hy a line parallel to the north­ Grades 3B-5A— Stephen Andruslck cularly described as follows: of Conant Street, thence (9) westerly incidentals total $;tO. Carlton and E l- deceased; thence ‘south one degree erly along the center “line of Mertz erly line ol Kulgeib Avenue and on e1 Michael Pried, Andrew Onls, George hundred feet northerly from said parallel to and one hundred feet south­ BEGINNING in the southerly line of Dvcuty-oih- minutes west seventy-six Avenue and Mertz Avenue produced erly. from the- southerly line of Con- Steuerwald, Prod Zweldinger, l*,ric Ungson earn hy working in the college Puree Street at a point therein dis­ feet, eight inches; thence easterly in a to the center line of Clark Street northerly line of Rutgers' Avenue gymnasium, while Kadow’s Job as tant forty"foci easterly from the south­ thence (5) northeasterly to the center ant Street to the center line of the I^e- Persson, Dorothy Clark, Pauline Jak- line parallel with the first course three thence (2) continuing northwesterly high Valley Railroad, thence (10), stage electrician in the college audi­ easterly -corner of D.anl Street, and hundred six feet more or less to Broad along th.- center line of Clark Street line angle point in BiQy Street be- owity.,, Anna Kwasnlcia, Doris Miller twi-en Harvard Avenue and Princeton northeasterly along the center line of torium nets the other I bird of the I'urce Street: from thence (1) along Street; thence northerly along said line to a point one hundred feet northerly the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the Myrtle Vlner. said, line of I’ urce Street, north elghty- of Broad Street seventy-six feet eight i from the northerly line of Bond Street, Avenue, thence (6) northerly along expenses. l iglit degrees fourteen minutes east the center line ol Bloy .Street to a point or place of egBinning. Grade 6— Edward Dural, Harry in.ches to the place of BEGINNING. thence (3) southwesterly and parallel ELEVENTH DISTRICT Hodge, Harold Hoffman, Thomas Ir­ thirty-five feet to th© lino of lot No. Being the same premises conveyed t*> with the northerly line of Bond Street point midway between Harvard Ave­ Retribution 8 8 on said map: thence(2) along said Augustus V. Evans by deed from G ;ts it exists between Clark Street and nue and Yale Avenue, thence (7) east­ BEGINNING at the intersection of win, Frederic Moore, leouis Snegon line south one degree, forty-six -min­ erly and midway between Harvard the center line of Coe Avenue with Hollywood, Calif.—Leonard Stevens, Clinton Mackenzie, et als., executors of Mertz Avenue to the northerly line or Robert Steunwald, John Tonlto, Jo- utes east one hundred twenty-seven Hi,- Estate of Harriette P. Thompson, Hillside Avenue, thence (4) southerly Avenue and Yaje Avenue to the cen­ lie center line of Salem Avenue, thenfp soph TortoreKB, Steven Zakowitz, author of the song entitled “1 Eaw foot and eighty-four hundredths of a deceased, bearing date October 1, 1923 to the southerly-line of Hillside Avenue ter line of New York Place, thence (8) (l) northerly along the center line of Stovon Zelko, Elizabeth Atkinson, An­ Down and (Jo Boom," Is recovering foot to the rear line of lots fronting and recorded October 18th, 1 926, In tlu at a point midway between Doreinus northerly along the center line of Salem Avenue and the said center line on Buchanan Street; thence (3) along ,\4 \s York Place to tlie center line or produced to the center line of the I^e- na llolic, Katherine Korda .Einily after being run over by a hit and run Register's Office of Union County In Place and 1 larding Terrace, thence (5) said rear line south eighty-six degrees Book 921 of Deeds for said County on Long Avenue, thence (9) easterly 1 igh Valley Railroad, thence (2) south­ Motyczka, Mary Paluck Susie Stupka, motorist. parallel to and one hundred feet west­ forty-nine minutes west thirty-live feet page 87, Premises know n as 9 20 Broad erly from the westerly line of Dorc- along i lie cehler line of Long Avenue westerly along the center line of the Julia Bilenki. When to Smile am! one hundredths of a foot to the Si reel, Elizabet h, New Jersey. mus Plaei* and Doremus Place pro­ center line of Liberty Avenue Lehigh Valley Railroad to the north­ Grudc 7B— Kenneth Chapman, Ern­ Tin- above property is to be sold sub­ northeasterly along the easterly boundary line of District No. As long as* things go well with som line of lot No. 8 6 on said map; Ihenc duced to the Irvington Branch of the Hi. lice (1C) est Deinst, Sylvester Fioravanti, Mich. (4) al'ong the same north pno degree ject to the following encumbrances: Lehigh Valley Railroad, thence (G) center !i c of Liberty Avenue to the I", thence (3) southeasterly along the folks, they are chipper as a baske forty-six minutes west one hundred Unpaid taxes and assessments if tiny; easterly along the Irvington Branch point or lace of Beginning. said boundary line to the center line hpI Simon, Helen Bowers, Anna Kind­ of Hollywood Avenue, thence (4) of chips; but the minute they feel wenty-eight feet and seventy-one humi rights of existing tenants; legal effect of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the EIGHTH I >J.STRICT ness, Helen M ol use. pin prick of hard luck, their face- redths of a foot lo the point and plac of ihe '/-oning Ordinance; restriction,1 Main lint- of the Lehigh Valley Rail­ along the center line of Hollywood 'BEGINNING at point of inter- Avenue to the center line of Wood- of BEGINNING. Known as No. 06 appearing of record, if any, and such road, thence (7) northeasterly along nler line ol the lrv- are as long as a hammer handle. Moi facts as an accurate survey would dis- arl't ion V\ till t hr nil'!' Avenue, thence (5) southerly Puree Street. tit'- Main line of the Eehigh Valley mgton Branch the Lehigh Valley ROBEBT J, JORDAN with the real stuff in them smile th< There is due approximately $1,428.55 se. Railroad to the point tji place of Be­ along the center line of Woodruff Ave­ biggest when tin- nr? at their heart re is due approximately $11,- Kali load with the renter line ol Lib- nue- to the center line of Coe Avenue, whir interest from Mivreli -22 nd, 1929, The ginning. ,.,1 v Avenue, thence (1) southeasterly 8 26,57 with ini< csT from April 5th, thence (6) easterly along the center Prime Meats and Fancy Is hardest and costs. THIRD DISTRICT along i .Te center line m Irvington SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff l 9 29, and costs. line or Coo Avenue to the point or BEGINNING ; L* the point of lnler- Iiralu ll oi the Lehigh Valley Railroad place of Beginning. Poultry LEGAL NOTICES \ eight A ( ttto, Soli's. SAMUEL II. T(>OL, Sheriff. section • yf the e nter line of Liberty tallowing ilie var.ous courses thereof Keo;. $23.16 HDJ&11T Mayl0-4t Levy. Kenster & McCloskey, Sol'rs. A venue with the enter line of the Irv- let’seclion with the first brook TWELFTH DISTRICT SHERIFF’S SALE— In Chancery of $26.46 EDJ&HT my!0-4t i o Its inglon Branch • the Lehigh Valley of the Alain line of the Le- REGINNING at the point of Inter­ Ml! HKK'S RALE— In Chancery o section of the center line of the Le­ 1033 No. Broad Street — ■ New Jersey. Between Norman L. I,HUAI, MITKIH Railroad, them ( l ) southeasterly limn Iley Railroad, thence (2) south Davis and Florence 1C. Davis, his wife, v Jersey. Between Charlotte Zei xlong the line of the Irvington along ine center line of the high Valley Railroad with the Es»ex mpiainant, and Theodore Albe, et TOWNSIIII* lit' IIILLSIIM, rUl,k following the various County line, thence (1) southwesterly Era. 1381 Free Delivery complainants, and William IT. Packett M in i i: III KKI.ISI’liY AM I I'KIM Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad defendants. Ki. fa. for sale of to its intersection with the northwest­ U1. rrof to the center Rne or along the center line of the Lehigh and others, defendants. Fi. fa. for ARY ELECTION AND GIN I’.KAIj Elisabeth aged premises. ELECTION erly boundary of District No. 2, thence Cliflu.. S. reel, thence (3) westerly Valley Railroad to the center line of sale of mortgaged promises. U virtue of the above-stated writ Pursuant to the provisions of Tin ac ( 2) northerly parallel with the west­ along i u. l, invr line of Clifford Street the Irvington Branch of said Railroad, By virtue of the above-stated writ of : ri facias u> me directed I shall erly line of Doremus Place and Dor to the , ,,i<, n.ie of Elmwood Street, thence (2) westerly along the center entitled "An Act to Regulate Election? ly along the center FISK AND OYSTERS of fieri facias to me directed I shall exp. o fur sale hv public vendue, at mus Place produced and one hundn t lumc i (4 1 line of the Irvington Branch of the (Revision of 1 920)” , passed May 5th, .ret to its intersec- Lehigh Valley Railroad to the center pose for sale, hv public vendue, at the the heri.f’s office in the Court House 1920, and the supplements and amend­ feet westerly therefrom to the north­ bile'■oi Klm-iunu .> in ti • t’iiv of Elizabeth, N. J., on erly line of Hillside Avenue, thence with the ve.ii" line of St. Louis of the brook, thence (3) southwesterly ments thereto, notice is hereby given Lon WEDNESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF (3) parallel to the northerly line of Ave.,,ue, thenee < > still northerly along the center of the said brook to JUNE, A. D„ 1929, that the Bond Street and distant one hunduad g i ..!• centei ' 11 of St. Louis Ave- a point which is distant one hundred alo, i.ne of Broadway, at two o'clock in the afternoon mf said DISTRICT HOARDS O f REGISTRY feet northerly therefrom as the said nue ,o i,.e c.enL i feet northeasterly from the north­ day (Daylight Saving Time). AND ELECTION line exists between Mertz Avenue and the. ,r). (6) son ui vesierly along the easterly line of Long Avenue, RUG CLEANING All that certain tract or parcel of Clark Street to the center line of Clark line Of Pro (Iway to the center thence (4 ) south easterly and par- In and for the Township of Hill­ \ venue, thence (7) USED TO BE WOMAN'S HEAVY BURDEN OF land and premises hereinafter particu­ side. will sit in the polling places here Street, thence (4) northwesterly along line of Long Avenue and said line larly described, situate, lying and be­ iH alo.iir • in* center• nter Hueline ofoi St.m. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING inafler designated, between the hour the center line of Clark Street to the n oil ing iu the Township of Hillside, in the( t he rental- line or produced to the center line of the Now the heaviest work she has to do is to raise the receiver of Seven (7) A. M. and Eight (8) I center line of Maple Avenue, thence .on..-...... to northwester- County of Union and State of New Jer­ M. Eastern Standard Time, on (5) southwesterly along the center M ynirsirevt. tin ner (M northwewer Lehigh Valley Railroad, thence (5) and tell us where to call. sey. line of Maple Avenue.- to a point mid­ lv tu a Iiolnl in Me remer line ot Ub- northeasterly along the center line of TUESDAY, JUNE !H. IV2». the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the Our method of shampooing rugs is thorough and efficient. BEING Kjiown and designated as for the purpose of registering all per way between Clark Street and Belle- I I tv Avenue \vhicli is dlstunl soutli- lots 84. 8 5, 80. and 8 7 on Block No. i sons .entitled to vote at the ensuing view Terrace, thence (6) northwester­ wvstei'ly onr hundred feel from the center line of Salem Avenue produced It removes dirt and germs, raises the pile, revives and brightens on Map No. 1, West Lyons Farms, filed General Election and conducting a ly midway between Clark Street and so'uihvrsU’ i'ly line Herhcrt Avenue thence (6) southerly along the cen­ the colors and gives the general effect of freshness and newness. on April 22, 1913, case No. 51 B. Primary Election for the nomination Belleview Terrace to the center line or produrrd. thrme (9) northeastr ter line of Salem Avenue to a point one BEING the same premises conveyed of candidates for the following offices Liberty Avenue, thence (7) south­ along the center line of Liberty Ave- hundred feet northerly from the north­ to Theodore Albe and Minna Albe, his hereinafter designated, and that on westerly along the center line of Lib­ nur\i> thr center lino of Columbia erly line of Coe Avenue, thence (7) easterly and parallel to the northerly ENGEL BROTHERS jvife, by deed of E. E. Meacham & Son T UESDAY. OCTOBER IS. I®2» erty Avenue to the point or place of Avrnu*‘ thence K MI0I611NG ol the Avenue with the e<%iter line of Winan Of Hioy Street lo the. center line of at two o’clock in the afternoon of said said Hoards of Iteclatry end Meet lout Avenue, thence (1) southeasterly renter line of Salem Avenue, thence day (Daylight Saving Tim e). 1st I list riel 144 4 North Hroad St. (lolu.nl i>in Avenue, thence ( f,) easterly (I) westerly along the center line of along the center line of Winans Ave­ along the renter line ol (oluinbm Premises in t ho Township of Hillside Amo Show Itooiii. nue to the omlcr line of Maple Avenue Coe Avenue and said line produced to One look at the New Pontiac Big Six County of Union, New Jersey; -„U I lislriet -Hail, I" llillHide Ate Avenue to the renter line or I.iberty ;i point midway between Woodruff thence ( 2) northeasloHy along the Avenue, thence (6) southwesterly BEGINNING at a point in the south 3rd District I fills] Jo Avr. Sebool center 1 i114- oi' Maple Avenue to the con- Avenue and Long Avenue, thence (2) and you know that here is something westerly line of Conklin Avenue one Hillside Ave. dung the renter line of I.iberty Ave­ southerly to the point of Interaeotlon School ler liiu- of Summer Avenue, thence (3) thousand four hundred twelve fe 4t|i District -Hillside Av< southeasterly alonfr the center line of nue to a point one hundred feel south­ of the renter line of Virginia Street different in low-priced motor cars. It north westerly from the corner formed Hillside Ave. westerly from the southwesterly line with the renter line of Union Avenue, Tat- Summit r Avenue to a point one hund­ hv (lie inlerseei.i m of the same with 51 h District i4 Maple red feet northerly of the northerly Herbert Avenue produced, thence thence (3) southerly along the center has the proportions, the rakish lines the northwesterly line of Maple Ave­ (7) southeasterly to the intersection line of Union Avenue and said line lor Shop. Club line of Bond Street, thence (4) north­ and the style of a fine big automobile. nue; thence running (1) along said 6 th District— Hillsld A. easterly and parallel with the north­ of Hie center line of St. Louis Avenue produced to a point one hundred feet southwesterly side of Conklin Avenue Liberty Ave. with the center line of Myrtle Street southerly from the southerly fine of Tillman erly line of Bond Street and said lint' And this is only the first indication of northwesterly thirty-six feet; thence 7th District-• School N- produced to tin- Essex County line, t Ire-nee (3) southeasterly alona the Conant Street, thence (4) easterly and (2) southwesterly at right angles with Street. line or St. I .onis Avenue to the parallel to the southerly line of Con­ -Looker School thence (5) northwesterly along the its many splendid big car qualities Conklin Avenue one hundred eighteen 8th I Jistrict— 11 Essex County line following the var­ (inter line ot Broadway, thence (.<) ant street to the center line of Salem feet and twelve one-hundredths of a Liberty Ave. ious courses thereof to the center fine northeasterly alone the center line or Avenue, thehre (5) northerly along with which it is endowed. foot; th "nee (3) south forty-five de- 9th District— Uurden-Look • School of Summit Avenue, thence ( ) south- Broadway lo the center lino ot St. the renter line of Salem Avenue to the 6 I nnis Avenue, thence (in ) southeast- point or place of Beginning. i'uiTy**c rg,lrfc minutes. ca.3.t. thiciy TA’tie I l.V" A- v-r-t---- w4 stei Iv along the center line of Sum. Trtcaa tliS u m i , /. °. . . r * ilia , MUkigm*, JaUmrr d » l « . six feet and one one-hundredths of a . 1. ,1.,,,,. itie center line of St. laiuts FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Bumprna, apring m h ti mnd Loamioy ahpek mbaorbara ragular aquip- 1 o.ih District Saybfcmk School. 11ilt .\ vonue"Tfi“ nRr~poim n-1—pixm—uf- foot and thence (4) northeasterly par­ Beginning. W'.'nu, To the cental line or rcmrwtroel BEGINNING at tne point vf Inter­ "MM •> aHgkg M l . m l. Caraarmt M o Mr. Tim a Faymaat Flan Woodruff Ave. Street, thenee (11) southeasterly alone section of the renter line of the Le­ •w lh k fa mt m inim um rmtm. allel with the second course one hund­ SIXTH DISTRICT* red seventeen.feet and thirty-three one .llth District— Central i mmar the center lino of Klmwood Street to high Valley Railroad with the renter BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of Clifford Street, thenee line of t he El iza belli River, thence (1) hundredths of n foot jo the said south, School. Coe Ave. the renter line of Liberty Avenue wltlf westerly side of Conklin Avenue to the ( 12) easterly- along the center line of southerly along the center line of the Consider the delivered price is well ai the Hit price when 12th District— 1288 North Broad St. the center line of the Irvington Branch Clifford" Street lo the brook, thence Elizabeth River following the various noint an I place oT Beginning. Also of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, thence comparing autom obile values . • . Oakland-Pontiac known as No; 302 Conklin Avenue, Hill 'Pallor Shop. (, 3) in a southerly direction along t)io courses thereof to the Elizabeth City (1 ) northeasterly along the center line line, thenee (2) northeasterly along delivered prices Include only reasonable charges for side, Now Jersey. 1.3HV District—Sunday School Room of Liberty Avenue to the center line collier line of the said brook following delivery and financing. There is due approximately $1,576.25 Church, Coe and Salem Avon. the various courses thereof to the cen­ the Elizabeth City line to the center of Winans Avenue, thence ,(2) north­ line of North Broad Street, thence with interest from March 21st, 1929 14th District C e n tr a l Grammar westerly along 'the center line of Win­ ter line of Conant Street,-thence (14) and costs. ans Avenue to the center line of Sum­ easterly along the center line of Con­ (3) northerly along the center line of SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. School, Cot- Ave. mit Avenue, thence (3) northeasterly an! Street to the point or p la ce of North BroRd Street to a point one HILLSIDE MOTORS COMPANY Joseph 1 Job, Sol’r. 15th District— Savbrook School, hundred feet southerly from the south- along the center line of Summit Ave­ Beginning. erly line of Hurden Street, thence (4) 1444 N. Broad St., Hillside. N. J Kees $20.16 EDJ&IIT Mayl0-4t Woodruff Ave. nue to the Essex County line, thence , TENTH DISTRICT Evenings (4) northwesterly along the Essex BEGINNING at a point in the cen- westerly and parallel to the southerly I.F.— In Ghuncery rf.scriihton o r boundaries J Fountv line to a point one hundred ter line of the Main line of the Lo- line of Hurden Street to the center New Jersey. Between The West End L)E ELECTION IHSTIUUsyft. ■ irhire th- some line of Salem Avenue, thence (5) feet westerly from tne westerly lint hign ) ------,, t Building & Loan Association of New­ FIRST DISTRICT Hoffman Place, tin nee (5) southerly is intersected by the center line of southerL ark.-N. J.. complainant, and Augustus BEGINNING at the intersection of to Hie intersection of the center line of Conant Street.. thence (1) westerly Salem Avenue to a point one hundred V. Evans, et als., defendants. Fi. fa. for feet southerly from the southerly line '•« N E W the Essex County line and the main Hillside Avenue with the center line of along the center line of Conant Street s iL- of mortgaged premises. the Irvington Branch of the Lehigh to ihe center line of the brook, thence of Conant Street, thence (6 ) westerly By virtue of the above-stated writ of line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Valley Railroad, thence (6) along the (2) northerly along the center line of and parallel to the southerly line of fieri facias to me directed I shall ex­ thence O ) following the .center line of center line of the Irvington Branch or the brook following the various Conant Street and distant one hund~ pose for sale by public vendue, at the red feet sontherly therefrom to the the Main line of. the Lehigh Valley Hi,. Lehigh Valley Railroad following courses thereof to a point one hund­ Sheriff’s office in the Court House In red feet northeasterly from the north­ renter line of the I^high Valley Rail­ Railroad to a point opposite the center the various courses thereof to the road. thenee (7) south westerly afoag the city of Elizabeth. N. J., on point or plaee of Beginning. easterly line of l.ong Avenue, thence PON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF line of Mertz A venue produced, thence SEVENTH DISTRICT (3) southeasterly and parallel to Long the center line of the Lehigh Valley **0Dvcr op * JUNE. A. D., 1929 Railroad to the point or place of He- (2) northwesterly along the center BEGINNING at the point of inter­ Avenue crossing Pennsylvania Avenue CWOAl at two o’clock In the afternoon of $Ud •745 line of Mertz Avtfiiue and Merta Ave­ section at the center line of the Irv­ and the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the *lnn,n* day, (Daylight Saving Time). ington Branch of the Lehigh Valley center line of Hollywood Avenue BIG ANW (JF All the following tract or parcel o t nue produced to the center line of . '■ypra, .St-ts-V- LOYALTY The Unbeatable Union o f Spirit and Action

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RICHARD S EARL ry H. W. MAGNUS P ADOLF SOLOMON GILBERT D. HEDDEN NEILL & SBANJER w i l l i a m f . Da n e KLINKO’S MEAT MARKET FRED W. TICHENOR CLARK'S SERVICE STATION C. H. BURGESS ' BLAKESBERG’S DEPT. STORE JACOB WIND JR. J. TERMOTTE, ITALIAN GROCERIES HARRY A. HUTTLE ZILAHY & SON, CLEANERS CLIFFORD CHAPMAN HUGO BERG MAYFAIR THEATRE HILLSIDE RADIO THOMAS E. MARTIN LEININGER’S BAKERY " CHARLES YANNELLI HERBERT FEATHERSTONE JOSEPH HALE THE RELIABLE SHOE RPAIRING HOLLYWOOD DELICATESSEN K. SWEDRIN — HARDWARE GEORGE BEYER KOEHLER — PLUMBING LONG AVENUE MOTOR SALES CORP. HILLSIDE DAIRY W. J. RIEDER PORRAZZO S PHARMACY LEHIGH GENERAL MARKET A. T. GRAY WAECHTER’S MEAT MARKET PIERSON’S SERVICE STATION Ge n e r a l a u t o m o t i v e p a r t s c o . RUPPE’S SERVICE STATION D. LEEDS MILLER JR. MAPLE AVE. BARBER SHOP MAPLE AVENUE PRODUCE MARKET JAMES A. CRAWFORD SYLVESTER M. COOLEY MAPLE PHARMACY E. A. STOVEKEN & CO., PLUMBING LIBERTY DINER HOWARD J, BLOY ROXY BARBER SHOP BERNARD MADING FISCHER’S OARAGE ’ EDWARD M. COLE T. J. MAHAN ECONOMY FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET BARNETT’S DELICATESSEN HARRY SCHNABEL GEORGE C. LANT KURSCHNER S MEAT MARKET MAYFAIR RADIO SALON ROfcERT F. SMALLEY JAMES E. STEM Ja m e s f . McCa r t h y G. A. WOELFUNG PIASECKI’S MEAT MARKET JOSEPH J. SCANNELL CHARLES T. WOODRUFF HARRY SWANN * GOLDSTEIN BAKERY & FEED SHOP ROBERT 0. RACE WILLIAM A. BAHRETTI ROBERT KAPLAN ROMANYSHYN’S DELICATESSEN EXIDE BATTERY STATION RALPH C. WHITING RTKE, PAINTER-DECORATOR^*— —^. JORDAN S MEAT MARKET ERNEST V. RETTINO INTERNATIONAL MEAT MARKET ILLSIDE CHEVROLET SALES, INC. LEXINGTON PRODUCE MARKET HARRY L. CHESTER SHULMAN’S DRY GOODS STORE [.AGNER COAL CO KERN & WUENSCH PHARMACY JOHN E. TR0U8DELL MAPLE DELICATESSEN J.J I^OODS, SHOES & REPAIRING VANITY BEAUTY SHOP GEORGE LACHENAUER MAPLE AVE. SHOE REBUILDING LIBERTY DELICATESSEN ALFRED A. LAMPS