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Vol. XX. No. |2 . NUTLEY, N. J.. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1917 THREE CENTS COPY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES BOY ROMS WTO DELIVERY WATER CONSUMPTION F O R ..... TRUCK; NOT BADLY HURT PERSONALS ; WEEK SHOWS DECREASE CHARGES DENIED Wednesday afternoon, C. F. McCord Mra. Charles B. Royce, of North oTthePassiic office of the New York Cecil' Romney, seven years old, son road, will return • today from St. The water cbnsumptioir chairt coh- BTPOUa CHIEF Telephone Company, gave a stereo p- of C. V. Romney, of 15 Erie place, ran Mary's Hospital, Passaic, where she tinues to show a decrease. Last week j aeon lecture on the development • of down Yantacaw place from the school, underwent an operation last week. I n d tu tedlI*S® .n4 the telephone. ;------: ~ ------the consumption was 2,063,000 and SntcMe €ontra£cts Stateomts h Wednesday noon in a game, of tag Does Ntt Safer nwi ' The Roselle Park basketball game Mr. and - Mrs. Nils B. Hersloff and the-week before 2,100,000. The con­ Letter From BeDeTiBc Board of scheduled for this afternoon ha« been with another small boy. At Brookfield Miss Laura Hersloff, of Edgewood sumption for the same week last year H.C.tf L. cancelled because of the inability of avenue he was going too fast to stop avenue, left Thursday for Baltimore. was 2,233,000. Town Engineer Smith Education About Boy’s Arrest the Roselle team to be present. The and hey' ran .into a delivery wagon They will return on Monday. - ; • says the decrease is caused in part by average good chart shows date for the game has been set for owned by Bamberger & Con of New­ the repair of three fire hydrants which , February 17. ark, driven by Albert Briscoe, of 85 Mrs- W. T. Coeyman, of Chestnut had burs ted from freezing. The chart CONTRACTORS G E T 'E H E H SlO N Norfolk street, that city.' ■' place, spent Wednesday in Brooklyn. shows that from this date last. year A relay team consisting of Dolan, the water-' consumption . increased _ The relation of the teachers’ Kirk, .Armstrong and McGinnity' has Briscoe had seen the boys and brought his machine almost- to a Eugene Plunkett, of San Raphael, every week until the middle of' sum­ F^at denial of ^several statements B^Urics __to th e . present high entered the - Central and Hamilton mer, while the indications' are now games both to be held next. week. - . indstill before the mishap occured. CaL, formerly of this town, was a made in a letter from the Board of o- living came in for farther lengthy Putting the boy in. the machine the guest this week of Thomas JL O’Neil, that the chart will show a' decrease Education of Belleville^ to the local At next week’s assembly a debate, of Brookfield avenue. ‘ during the same months- . consideration at th e m eeting o f the Resolved: That the 4J. S. should have driver" started to look for a doctor,iut BoaVd o f Commissioners was . ecu-. . of . Education Tuesday night Compulsory Arbitration, will be held >eihg unable to 'find any of tiient at iome, went to Police headquarters. Mrs. Thomas McVeigh, - of Bloom­ tadned in a reply from Chief of Police .Superintendent B eachlerbad prepared by members of the Debating Club. It Dr.JEdward P. Whelan finally was field avenue, spent -the. week. in New PRESERVE CONCERN TO B(|ILD Wright Sutcliffe, which- was read ■ .» chart about twelve fe e t longhand will be a preliminary to the inter­ Yorkr 1 ; . . school debating contest between -Belle­ ocated and treated the boy for a Tuesday night at the Commission fire feet high to show how~NufTey ville and Nutley. Harold Smith is in ii^ycutanH^nHse^ raceand Hands. Miss Mabel McAusland, of Passaic The, Hunter Preserve Company, of m^trng^TowrTHair. -in—this-pngfarolar, and itoany- ch arg e.— ----- :------—:----- His^ clothigg was badly tom. - In- Brookfield avenue,-Aas-purchased-land- —The Belleville letter stated thattww asmuchas the accident appeared to be avenue,—is—home—from—a stay—in otiers, with the other munkipalities At a meeting of the Senior Class none-of the driver^s-i'ault he was-re­ "Princeton. ' . adjoining the present building-on uniformed men called at one of the in the county. This" waa taken as a Thursday afternoon President Messer which a jiew and enlarged kitchen will eased by the police. - •• .. be built in the near future. The con­ Belleville schools two weeks ago and Ijyis-for the discussion. appointed Miss Edith Iliffe, Wall win ' Miss Laura. Hersloff", of Edgewood arrested a "hoy. in a class-room on a Hasten and William Herbert to secure avenue, has been entertaining--Miss, cern manufactures jams, jellies, ... xhe matter was finally left in the charge of entering a local store and the movies for a night. .: . Helen Coyne, of Elizabeth. preserves and pickles and has jvist stealing $2 l. :. The letter went on-to■- hands of the teachers’ committee , of -Another school newspaper has made FITTW&BEARST WEDDING finished a prosperous year...... : criticise the act, calling it sensational, ' which Marion Lewis; is the head, to its appearance and does business Charles Kahre, of Alexander ave­ and stating that the arrest could have w.nyp. a recommendation It is thought ON JAN. 7 JUST ANNOUNCED nue is on a three months’ trip to under the name pf “The -Clamor.” It B. Hopper will' visit in. Long Island been made through the Belleville tiSat while a raise w as practically cer­ is published and run by Harry Han- Floridarand Louisiana. ---- 1 police, in* a much leas objecttonal way. tain it would not be portable to put it Announcement has just been made next week. Mr-Gop will leave Monday nen and Frank Grabe, both of the for a business trip through Pennsyl­ into effect until next September when Sophomore Class. It contains notes of the marriage of John Fitting, of Miss Fannie Ryan, of Church street, Nobody Entered Class-room the new term begins. - . spent the week-end with friends in vania. Mr. and Mrs- T. T. Coe, of of general school interest and is type­ Franklin avenue and Kingsland street, Cod, have returned home after \ Sutcliffe-demed that uniformed men The only opposition to the proposed written by the boys themselves. East Orange. , _ ■ raise seemed to come from Trustees and Mrs. Rose Bearst, of Brooklyn, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Coe. arrested the boy in a class-room.' He .William C. Slavik and Louis Fendrich, At the meetingof the Literary which took place January 7 at SL Miss Mildred Van Wort, of calledpersonally for the boy, he said, both practical school men, and- they Society Tuesday afternoon an imita­ City, formerly of Nutley, is visiting A. S. Winham, of Prospect street, tion program was given. Miss Jennie Clare’s Church, Delawanna. Both is recovering from a serious illness. ~ apd waited in the principal’s office did riot voice it in so m any words. M r. ad ijeen married before. Mr. Miss Cora Townsend, of Hillside ave­ Lindsrom did not oppose-it* but ad­ Moxley. 7 .president of the club, pre­ nue. . . . . until he was brought out^He declared sided, while Miss Madeline Scorso was Fitting’s wife, Mrs. Mar>f B. Fitting, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeVausney", of j further that his reason for not notify­ vised against precipitate action, say­ died,lr'February 5, 1916, while the ing the Belleville authorities was that ing when the w ar was over1 every­ in charge of the refreshments. Those Miss Ruth Royal, of Summit, spent Chestnut street, entertained a number admitted to the Zeta Phi were the bride’s husband died about four years several days this, week as a .guest oft of friends at their home Thursday he wanted to save humiliation for the thing, including the cost of living and ago. Before her first marriage she boy and his family. He had known the wages, would drop to normal ag ain. Misses Marion Smith, Alita Frobose, Mt.' and 'Mrs.- W.' P: Carter, of Grant evening. Those present were: Mr. Elizabeth Barnes, Sadie Kane, Mabel was Miss .Rose Jameson, daughter of- avenue. ‘ and Mrs. 'Desmond -Timmons, of lad a long time, he said. T^e com­ -.The chart on which the superinten­ Mrs. Martha; Jameson, -also of Frank­ munications were referred to fixe De­ dent had outlined conditions in the Wilks, Audrey* Speer, Mabel Hawks- Paterson; -Mr. and Mrs. William worth, Marjory Fuller, Dorothy lin avenue and Kingsland street. The Miss Kathryn Walsh, -of Centre Schelly and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Mc- partment of Public Safety without county showed that Nutley already bridegroom gave his age as sixty,' comment. - ' - ' ~ . stood well up in the list in the salaries Graves, Emily Blanchard, Marjory street, left Thursday for a ten days£ Nab, of Passaic; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayden and Jennie Cueman. while the bride is half that old. The Stay in Atlantic City. • . Estelle and Mr. and Mrs. William A request for an extension of time it paid. In the lower grade teachers ceremony was witnessed by members for completing a water main exten­ only one town in the comity averaged Edgar Bellows, of the Sophomore Tice, of Nutley. Class will return to school -next week of the bride’s family, only. The coupLe Mrs. D. A Usina, of Burnett place, sion in New Nutley '"avenue by the higher; that was Glen Ridge. The ^'arTrTnalonjjtheir residence at Mr. Fit- /•hart will he printed in the annual y ill- leave_-^Monriay .^or a .stay—in, Miss -Susan Landon, of Chicago. "Jannarone Consbruction^Cornpanyiwas_ UngVh'onSe." ' Florida. ~ " ' arrived Wednesday to spend the., win­ granted', wHII'e a- eimilar request for report, • •• * The Senior subscription danee held ter with her sister, Mrs. Louise S. Holmes street was refused ~ upon Upon* recommendation o f the last night in the High School was at­ Miss Genevieve Lee, of Brooklyn, is Barnes, of Erie place. ~ recommendation of Town Engineer teachers committee it was agreed to tended by seventy . couples and the S. S. YEAR BOOK OUT Eliot NV Smith, who declared the lat­ pay Miss Frances Briggs $10 in recog­ approximate amount cleared was $75. visiting , her sister " Mrs. Charles G. Page, of Franklin avenue. . Miss Kathleen Haring will be in ter extension should be made-as soon nition of her services as acting prin­ The hall was decorated with crepe charge of the story. „ . hour; Tuesday ^ possible., cipal of Washington School dating the paper streamers in class colors and The Year Book of the. New Jersey afternoon at the Library. Upon recommendation of Commis­ illness of the principal, Miss Susan F. evergreens. The Nutley Society Or­ William Smith, of .Graystone Park, Sunday School Association has! come spent the week-end-in town with his sioner of- Public Safety Cook it was . Lockhart. '' chestra furnished the music from the decided to replace a forty-candlepower out as the January Number of the parents. / Miss Agnes B. , Teates, ,_of Franklin A resolution was adopted instruct- stage which was decorated with avenue, has returned from a stay at light .at Prospect .street.and- High • fnrmpr Custodian t# School Fnndfl ~htreet"~\tfith‘~a~^G0 candTepowgr"farnp A^H. Van Riper to turnoyer all .will. magazine - of that organization. and to transfer the forty candepower . moneys, books ana papw* toCoMmls- avenue, will return today from a busi­ Tielp to defray the expenses ci the Its thirty-two "pages are: packed ness trip in eastern Pennsylvania. Mrs- J. C. Kolger, o^Whitford ave- lamp to High street, near Pros­ xioner Wildey. -A nother resolution 'Washington .trip. 1 nuD/wil! give a children's party Tues­ pect street A~petition for a’ water ~7irag-passed^ Uianking D l. V an R iper with information gathered from every H r. Garwood_ and_ the Debatin _Club^-[corner ,of the State by the County and - Mis: Harry-Paine^f Highfield latte, day 'afternoon- at- the Field-Club for service^pipe exten&jon.in Nicola place^ ... ftriris twenty-th ree je a ry o f service will go to her son, Billy BoTger. ' . • was granted, as was an application as custodian, and e xpressing regret District Secretaries. - is convalescent from an attack of the for the renewal of k motion picture Library this morning to gather -It appears that there . are 2,465 grippe. . • - that relations wit* Btti -were to be material for .the coming debate on Mr. and Mrs. -Lelan Merrill, of theater license to the Nutley Amuse-"' discontinued. ‘ ‘ j Protestant Sunday Schools in the ment Company. \ - Compulsory Arbitration.. State wi£h an attending enrolment of Mr^ and Mrs. A F. Glaenzer, of High . street, entertained ' Thursday r A.request by the Janitor of Wash­ night. Prizes were won by Mr. and ington' School for an increase in wages The school play and the cast to 403,546, But the Sunday School , in Paris, spent the week-end as guests present it will be selected next week these days includes a list of -babies of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Hurd, of Mrs.-Warren Hoyt, Mrs. John D. De­ was refused. by-the faculty-and coaeit Samuel Sil- -visited—iir rib-read, ---- :—:------!— Witt. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. ltfack. Mr. S. E. WHITE SUBJECT OF verberg. and Mrs. Silas P. Cumming and A I*. Cradle Roll, and anpther. list of those Harlan. Other guests were Mr. and FRIDAY AFT^N O O N O U B T he 1 Sophomores held a meeting who cannot come to the Sunday Ses- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sanford, of OSBORNE OPPOSES RAISNG Grant avenue, have returned, from Mrs. Edgar S. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. yesterday afternoon to plan for their home, called The Home Department. Howard I. Wood, Mr and Mrs. J. H. class night on February 9. New Jersey has a Cradle Roll menj- New Orleans where they visited Mra. Lewellyn EiTPratt, of Highfield UTILITIES TAX BY DEGREES relatives. Epworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lecky, Frank A. Holtz, of the University bership of 34^353 and the Home De­ lane, was hostess to the Friday After- partm ent numbers 40,811. The total Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hebert, Mr, and of Wisconsin gave- an—Algehra test W. H. Rridffpjnrm, of BotmH Bmolr, Mrs. Carl Fuller* Mr. andJHrs.-Get>rge4;noon Club yesterday aftemoon a t her At the dinner given in his honor at yesterday afternoon as .a part of re­ enrolment of VNew- Jersey -Sunday Schools is therefore 478,600 which is formerly of Hawthorne avenue, is laid AVoodall, Mr. and Mrs. George Storer, home. Mrs.. Charles B. Van Dewater, the Down Town Club in Jersey City search work along tlxe line of up with, a broken arm the result of a Mr. and Mrs. Max Buchenburger, Mr. read a paper entitled, “Notes on mathematics. 16.8 per cent, of \the population of the and Mrs. E L Lovell, Jr. and Mrs. Wednesday night, Senator Edmund State. I ['' . recent fall. ■ . Steward Edward White;” Mrs. Wil­ Burke Osborne said that the Repub­ Harlan . - liam J. Kinsley reviewed '’The Blazed lican party of New Jersey is in a Miss Agnes Krause, of West Or­ Trail” and Mrs. Raymond Scott read BED IS UNCLAIMED an rre, will entertain a party of Nutley Mrs. Kurt Moebius, of Grant ave­ “The Silent Places.” more harmonious aad~-hopeful state BREAK THROUGH ICE girls at cards next Saturday after­ nue, entertained at auction yesterday .\ than at any tjme in the last ten years, afternoon in honor of Miss Esther There is a quantity of bed clothing noon. Four tables will be in play. because both progressive and conser­ Huntley, of Oneida^iN;—Y^~who -is at Police Headquarters, taken there at Skating on Lambert's Lake yes­ visiting Mrs. William J. Minsch, of MASONSATTEND-OPENWG vative Republicans are united to carry Hugo Heinzerling, of SufTem, has the time of the Kingsland explosion terday Arthur Finn and Wallace Walnut street. Three tables were in out ' the program of fundamental been visiting his parents Mr. and A delegation of local Masons at­ which is awaiting reclamation by its Saunders, of Hillside aVenue, broke Mrs. Robert Heinzerling, of Windsor play. Those who played, were: Mrs. legislation that will rnnlrp the admin- J. Harry Hull, Mrs. N. F. Gillingham, tended the formal opfening of the new . iBtration______of Governor Edge one of the owners. It was not usedthrough by the the^ice and were into the place. - ■ „jmflst-natabte. in the-history-of the refugees a^ there was more^ than was water up to-their shoulders^ ---Thiy Mrs. William Minsch, Mra. William K. temple of Copestone Lodge. Nol l47. State. -needed. Unless it is claimed within were rescued by playmates and taken Mrs. Nicholas Ickes, of Franklin StebSIns, Mrs. John B. TayTor, Mra. F. and A M., of Kearny Thurs­ avenue, has returned from Chicago Louis S. Thurston and Mrs. E.-P. The people, he said, are in no mood few days.it will he turned over to the home. ' ‘ Montague. Prizes were won by Mrs. day night. which was marked by to trifle with compromise or excuses SociaLService Bureau where she visited her mother who has the conferringi of the master mason been seriously ilL . _ Minsch and Mrs. Stebbins. in putting into effect tfie-' party The police department is trying to WOMAN GETS $25 DAMAGES degree on the 5Q0th member. The pledges. They demand.the genuine round up all the bombs that were ■ 'The Theta Delta Club was enter­ ceremonies were conducted by Grand MDie rule for imrnifipplifripc, whlrh brought-from Kingsland as souvenirs Mrs. W. D. Sawlesbury and daugh­ Master William R- Meakle, of Pater­ A jury in the Orange" District Court ter Miss Janet Sawlesbury, of Brook­ tained .. Thursday -evening by Miss the .Republican party promised and because of the danger to life am Janet Blair, of Newark. son, and staff. About 800 .members property in having them laying about gave a verdict. Wednesday for $25 in lyn, ' has, returned home after visiting of the fraternity were present. they expect the Legislature to pass a Mrs. H- D. Grass, of Kingsland road. law increasing the- franchise taxes of peoples’ houses. ‘ ' favor ofMrs. .Francisca Kloss, of 7 M is: H. N. Rodman, of Franklin public utility companies from two to •Peckck street, whowno sueasued Rosettose aauaoui-.Salabut- Uaiton UeWjtt, of Kings I; avenue, .Will entertain the Gamma _ _ _ P r centj, on pwwpts at Dalton DeWitt, of Kingsland .road, MOVIES OPEN AGAIN b u il d in g 7 -of—-71—il ill - street, Boom fie W^-for- t»ok examination; yesterday-at ' -afternoon.——^---- - injuries resulting from an alleged as­ Orange fo r the U: S. Military Mr- Osborne denounced the proposal Mr. and Mr?. Herbert C- -Harding, sault in November. The case was Academy at' West Point. The Park Theatre hfls re-opened to increase this tax by three yearly Robert Williams, 333 High' .street heard before Judjje Daniel A. Dugan. of New York, are, week-end guests of stages, instead-of putting it fully into V and during, the next three months will wood shed; cost $25,... , John - A, Matthew's represented the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McGovern, of Mr. and'Mrs.' Emil Tauchert, of. North effect at once, as *\ proposal to make F . W, Anderson, Bloomfield avenue, plaintiff and- Andrew L Boylan th ^ HigH street, have gone to Pittsburgh, road., .. be open on ^Ionday, Thursday and ■jo outright gift of a- million dollars heater shed; Cost $300. - defendant. where they were called by the death Saturday nights with a- matinee on j-o the public utility corporation pf the C. S. Orben, 50 Crestwood avenue, of Mr. McGovern’s, mother, Mrs. Mrs. Horatio W. St- John, of Edge­ Saturday Afternoon. V/atson & Griffin dwelling; cost $1,300. Elizabeth P. McGdvem, on Tuesday. wood avenue, entertained informally continue to conductwill the theatre* C. S. Orbeh, 56 Crestwood avenue, SOCIAL WORKERS MEET at cards -and...t?a a Thursday. There and Ha W. Watson, of Belleville,, dwelling; cost $1 3 0 0 . Mr. and Mrs.' William R. Sergeant, were four gueists. - will act manager. . / of Satterthwaite avenue, sailed yes­ At the regular meeting of the W. C. terday for Nassau. - Mrs. Allen P. Ames, of Passaic ave­ WAGON HIT BY TROLLEY T. U„ on Monday afternoon in the nue, entertained at auction bridge CLEARED $ 5 0 AT DINNER The only p e r m s wfao 4o not Methodist Church, Mrs. Alfred John- Mrs. George B. MacMillan.. of Oak Thursday aftefnbon. Her. guests' were Mrs. Pierre P. Lab'ehs* Mrs, Frederick fieed want ads arethosew to lerer won, nf-Rofieville. gave a Bible read­ Crest place, will entertain her sewing ~ ’While- driving ^southward aionf dub Tuesday.-— ~ ; Norton^— —Arthur—Bi Proal,—M rs. THe “annual dinner “given by the ing. The next, regular meeting will I. B. Hazelton,-Mrsr-J. Harry Hull and, *ant anythin awrerwisfatosefl Franklin avenue near Chestnut street fc* ~Fphmnry 26 in the church.__ women of Vincent— Church was held - 3 trs George Moffitt, ' —The regular meetings «f-^the Saluda Thursday irught. More than >200’were., m i ft lire any- Stager Brothers, the FranHIn avenue~l Club will be held next Friday after­ entertained her daughter, Mrs. Henry feed dealers, was struck m the rear Lipkeman, of New York, several days Alice. Stager eritertained th0 mem­ served and $50 was cleared. Mrs.-G. noon at the home of. Mrs. J. D. Dd bers of the Octogon Club of the Park W. Symonds was in charge. one. Therc are few sack people. by a trolley car. The wagon was Witt, of Kingsland street. ^ this week. ' * damaged but nobody was hurt. School at the hpme of her parent^, . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Comstock, of 359 Centre street, yesterday after­ tencrally those « k i im t n t w ait noon. These officers were ‘elected: World's Largect 8 prlng. GRADUATE^AS TEACHERS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Rutgers plocc, are home from spend­ ing a few days at Lakewood. " ' president, Miss Stager; vice-president; Mammoth spring/ at Mammoth ads are accm plii)a^ Ikkor objects Clarissa Henry; secretary, Elsie Cic- The engagement of Miss Louise Spring, ArkT, Is the largest spring, in —T h ree Nutley girls, the Misses Ida William Eville, of' itutgers place, cone; treasurer, Grace Cueman; Re­ the world. This spring covers I^.acreB» ®swaea»r^M cifraai»oreex- Scotland, daughter of- Mr. and. Mrs. D. Cone, Gladys Holt and Katherine who is'- playing in - Raymond Hitch­ freshments followed jat which covers (lows 000,000 gullons of water a minute J. L. Scotland, of 95 Brookline ave­ were laid for nine, the other members P ^ ire way. The ro s e a u m P. Lloyd will gradual from the Stete cock’s “Betty,” which is now in Phil­ -and Is 70 feet v deep. It forms Spring nue, to William McGretty, of 28 adelphia, spent the week-end with his being: Gean Henry, Stella Kierstead, jrlver, 350 fectwiile* The ilow does not Normal School at Montclair next Fri­ Chestnut place, has been announced. family. . ' Evelyn Craft, Gertrude Wallace and pwple boy S v f f o l Aik e m j day. They have completed atw oand Agnes Marr. The next meeting will fluctuate the year round. *

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FOULS HELP TO LOSE GAME

jinx hung right onto the High, School basketball teaip om Tuesday wheri theyXwere defeated^y the West Orange Higlk^School team by the Pbone Nutley 1229-W <»OO^N6^JM)OGCPATION ------score of 28-2l.^~'With the exception of 5ALVATORE HEKRARA the bopx, and next ««dclt vaudeville the McAlpin at eleven o'clock on the McGinnity who will be out of the For “ C ltrk ’s Hore Hound Compound* C.J. VAN WINKLE following Thursdays: January 25, «IN OVER PASSAIC UFE OF BATTERY game for the rest of the year, alt the I SANITARY ' . BARBER SBOP “ offerings will surpass all past perfor­ For Coughs and Colds mances. A real deadline act for Mon­ willingness and determination, and, February 20, March 20, April 10. "The players were on hand. The game was ARCHITEGT OU have made up fast in the first half, marred only by a • 4 os* kottl#) 25c' CbildrenVHair Cutting a Specialty day, Tuesday and Wednesday will be above all, courage. Whether you have series of lectures is to be given in IN EASY SHOULD BE AS LONG r : n c e . s c*.bottw.soc provided in Herman, the marvelous your, nund to earn the numerous fouls.. Ciardi and Brus­ Mall and Phone Orders Filled Suburban Homes 3 Specialty ELECTRIC MASSAGE your living. Never been brought up to the idea of earn­ compliment to the clubwomen of New magician and his great supporting N E W A R K .J’.' kin had three personal fouls called 602 Franklin Ave., Nutley, ft. J. company The other acts" will be mind whether you ing your living, or whether you have­ Jersey by the Hotel McAlpin which is AS THAT OF CAR each as did &ev£ral of the West Or- MRS. CEUA A. CLARK 172 Chestnut Street - Nutley worthy of their place in the big Keith n’t, you wilt need all these things; but, their New York official headquarters. k d Checker Chb Teua Scores angites. . ^ 8 Hampton Place - Motley, N J. w- have arrived at this circuit. For theearly part of the os Ts&id; ‘.they count s, great deal as - Mrs. Pattison’s subjects will, be: Twenly-fiT® Wm T o Op- Tbe score was close during the first weelc the pbgtoplays too are of ex­ decision. because yb'u against training without them, ’ period alternating in favor of each F. W. WERNER ceptional merit. Wary Pickford in wece -forced to it Now, then having taken accottnt of “Scijmtifij^Mairagement in the Home,” ponoito Nne ..... Electrical Writer Says It Will Not team by a one or two point margin*. STAGER/ BROS. ’ “Cinderella” and Charles Ray in “The by.sheer want, of th% necesanea of your, stock in trade, send ' your “Personal Efficiency in the Home/' for To Piecey IfltC ets — The"second"session was* somewhat — Floiii^rFee^Hajr and Grains— H ig h Grado Meats. Poultry and Game [onorable -A1 gy ^ ■ will the most lifp, nr whether it wasf because the thoughteoufr-acoutingj Line up in your "The Home as a Business” and “The H a n d slow, the players being afraid of the SEA FOOD Tttfnd, the Tarious positions in which T------Proper Care fata! fouis. At the ^outset-Hoyt had CHARLES HEILMANN POULTRY SUPPLIES j . fastidious' of fans and the Tjoolrings bread and butter allotment at home Soul of the Home.’' — I iu t c h is D iw n w iA i s t a r Franklin Ave., ncar VrcclandjAve. for Thursday, Friday and Saturday persons you know about are placed; three called orf him and McVeigh had 279 Franklin Ave., _Nutley N. J. . w _ i had begun to- pall on ~ you and you are equally strong while for Sunday line up the persons whose. influence two. The Orange aggregation started BAKERY Phone 949-W ■ Phone 1083 the favorite Triangle star W.S. Hart felt a longing for jam and cake, or might possibly be helpful.' Look over Here at Very Low " checker match between the DEVISE FOR CHARGING AT 'off with a rush and rolled up a good ia seen in "The Return of Draw whether, finally, i>ecause "you yrere the “want”’ advertisements, but only team of the Union Athletic Club and lead before Nutley could, brace up and •in the.most reliable newspapers. ... THE ETgari" a typical western play, full of thrilled with the idea that a business A. L. HUNTLEY Nutley Club at the resi- HOME-PUT ON MARKET stop the stampede. . _ The Finest Bread, Cake, Pastry action; — Make-out-a list of 4ill these possihi- WVhave purchased a very- fine assortment of bags In the preliminary game the Nutley -- —D. C. DECKER . Q. C. BAPTISTE Tomorrow (Sunday) the life is calculated to open up to ypu a lities. Make asmany appointments as and ■sa-fortti. Tnade and sol^ Ui ; 1 picture seconds lost to—the West _Orange 188 Hiatt STREET will be “The Old Folks at Home world of romance., Possible by letter, and take care that Real Estate for this occasion from makers who were glad to let There is absolutely no reason why seconds 28^13. ~ the Cleanest and Brightest Bakery featuring the eminent English %ctor ^your letters are business-like, yet to the Nutley , Club by the score of In the State. . - ' BUILDER .... You have made your decision. The Insurance a wins to 9 wins, two gam ^ being a properly cared for storage., battery. The first team score: Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree.—Adv. ’characteristic, individual, forceful. us have them for cash. In action , we have taken of reliable make should not last as NUTLEY .motive, of course, has some bearing In an answer to an advertisement re­ Sawn. The match waa played on the 116 Hillside Avenue Nutley, N. J. Jobbing Promptly Attended* to—^Apart- oh the future and might enpzr into Saround long as the car which carries it. Such : - F T F.G. FRMKLII ADD VKBEUlD AYES. Phone 1090-R ...... MONTAUK member that there must be something ;Wgh*grade “hnrf’^fegs from stock and” have • 'taents in two-family house to rent consideration, but would lead us into about it that will incline the receiver W one game iwi^h o m y other player is not of ten. the case, however, and the Bruskin, f ...... 3 'PHONE 1018-1 “ 11 HIGH STREET m the opposing team making 36 Masten, f ;...... I...... ,.!...... 2 1 Evcjy boy and girl within reach of being specific, and- in this , series of tosvard you favorably in preference to “ marked them" at half reguiar prices. . r00 reason is usually found in neglect of the mase of others that are sure to ’ «iaes. in all.. The . individual scores McVeigh, c ...... _.2 1 HARRY F. iOMBA LL th^_ Montauk should not miss seeing articles it is decreed that I shall treat Opp. W. Nutley Station one of the most essential and easily Hoyt, g ...... 1 0 SUBURBAN LAUNDRY -M irgBnit Clark in “Snow Whit©^-on-)-(mly-in^ ^oneral—wa come iri answer to every advertise-’ ntje as follows - ment the5edayi~_^ e s e ~thftrgB7l say, Wowen-Atant are pager to get them at prices Won Lost Drawn perforated pperations "of automobile Ciardi, Capt., g . „„.l - 2 Carpenter Jioiwjay^ftnd-Tuesdayf and it is really broad subject of the.woman in busi-r Telephone 814. lotle-y - * J .J L DAVIS -will tount for-you* but do not weigh _(( 0 0 maintenance—the' occasional' recharg­ Tdliphono 1 the business of every father and ness. So. I say; it is enough th at you «slow as these. The figures at which they are marked in WHliarn Mutth .... Total :...7'~ 7 LetTne estimate era your work have decided 'to strike out for your­ them too heavily on the crtdlt Bide .. .5 .....1 0 ing of^the battery to full capacity CORNEyUS^OLLINS 0ffi«:—Pttttic Are^ netr Chestnat St mother to see that the laddies get this a ' ■ ■ > this sale are low—especially low in view of the continually Harry Stager — W. ORANGE for, after id), the^main issue is; ability, ------__ :JS 1 -0 OAK RIDGE AVE., - NUTLEY treat Margurite Clark played “Snow self:'- • ■ • / ...... 1...... - ...... Howard Saunders frorri an outside source, says the Elec­ F.G. F.T. * Undertaker andlEltnbalmer •...... • PHONE 973-W _ The first consideration, thtsi, is “In and not even those commendable rising costs of good leather. - • -4 T~~ William Mason ---- ___ 4 2 O tric News for January...... Phone 1208-W - 'White” for two years on Broadway qualities can take its place. . ,. 1 Brpwer, :;;i2 ..2 128 WALNUT ST;,"|JUXLEY .with great success and in this produc- what direction?” Let us make twoa*- join Mutch ------■.._„3 3 0 ’ The recharging of a storage-battery Ziegler, ... 0 I Allow your instinct to have somc; Irrthis event we are offering a nuniber of bags of ex­ . 2 . 2 2 Coaches To L-'t, Automobile Service tion is supported by no less thon 400^ sumptions for illustration: First, _i,£t play in the m atter and—your common Chsries B o a v~ - to the point of saturation or full M ilts,c ... 0 4 TENNIS HOOGENDYK children- On~ the ■ sune.^rognun is us assume that you haye had training cellent character, and eminently new froia the standpoint of capacity benefits the battery in many Brerich, ... 0 ,0 Camp Chairs and' Card Tables to Let Nntley Hand Laundry along some specific line. It is your cue sense. No doubt, you would like to be ...^25 9 2 Z Superintendent St. Joseph's Cemetery Charlie Chaplin in his ve'ry latest a Melba or a Duse, but if yon haven’t The four . ele style. Included are- genuine polished pin seal, dull crepe Totals ...... ways. For one thing it calls a halt on Garvan g • ... 0 1 MRS. W. H. ROBINSON. Prop. Carpenter and Builder picture, “The Rink” and there is a then, to look over the field of possi­ Quality Won Lost Drawn the sulphating process, gives . in­ bilities, but be sure that you approach ability-and, eyes, a great deal of it seal,-with moire and fancy lin in gs/ The majority are fitted papsaic - All Air Drying—Each Wash Done Jobbing Promptly Attended T a ... laugh every minute Charlie is on the along their lines, and you” have abil­ ment 8 of success ...... ,3 3 0 creased activity to the tiny spongy Total .. .712 8 . ..Separately screen* “The Rink” has never been the matter with an opemnind. Let me Joe Braddock ------ceUs which attract arid repel the de­ . Estimates Cheerfully Given assure you, as emphatically as T may, ity, say, in Jan executive way, or in the with the usual essentials. ’ / - Ujvid Foster *.2 4 ... 0 Orders Called For and Delivered shown anywhere around Passaic. way of doing clever thifigsjwith the Purity ' ful medicine __ 3. .4 0 posits of metal, and 'enlivens every 28 ERIE PLACE NUTLEY, N. J Special matinees -have' been arranged that a great deal mortthanyou can |"J«*n Kelly ...... inch of metallic surface. Of course, 15 NEW STREET PHONE %3-W - '/ Phone 124S-J. estimate depends upon the attitude needle, or if you “take to’1 cooking as Andrew Supschock. .... :.2 3 1 LOW SCORES AT GUN CLUB for Monday and Tuesday at 3.45 a duck does to wateraren’t you foolish guaranteed by ....._o 5. 1 it will not make a new cell out of an o’clock for thebenefit of school chil­ with which you approach this matter Accuracy Hurt Leather Bags, Formerly Priced ■ Joe Cb^an — ----- old one, or even make a serviceable- of choosing a career. ' to strive for a position on the concert FVed Bodley ----- „ . o 6 0 At the weekly shpdt of the Nutley Nutley French Cleaning and Dyeing ; Telephone 1296 _ . dren, Strong double feature* for the stage or. in- the theatre ? , . - our label on your battery out of one which , has severely other days of the week are booked, Determine first what sort of work • \ warped or corroded plates. It is, how­ Gun Club last Saturday low scores you are best fitted for. If it is the 7 If yoiTpeed the money.at orice, you from 50c to 10.00, at Half Price Totals — —___.9 25 . 2 HARDWARE Establishment .. PETER LORDY . the program being printed elsewhere cannot 'be too discriminating, but so Safety prescriptions. ever, a process which will forestall were the rule, owing Jxx the bad light. in this issue.—Adv. - ' sort of work you feel you would find such deterioration and keep the out­ General Contractor far. as you possibly can let m? urge Mr. Bortner won the sweepstakes with Merchant Tailoring for Ladies and - - - - — - -—" .. n taost congenial, yon are fortunate, HET Several hundred bags from.our regular stock, ranging put of the cell up to its full rated RICHARD WALTON TULLY’S It isn't^ren\ember that ability counts you to develop the talent you have. PARVIfrSDRUG STORE a score of twenty-five.' For-thsuPrcsi- ■ .Gentlemen 1 All Excavating and Grading more and that it is easier in the be­ Remember it is you who have;to live all the way from the very unassuming bag at 50c to the very HARRISON DOWNS LOCALS capacity. • dent’s Cupi Emil Tauchert won threes HEADQUARTERS u. - “THE FLAME” the life you are planning for, and you 330 Passtic Ave. Phone S47-R ^ 9 BROWN ST.. NUTLEY.. ginning, at any ratoito bend- your Fr^nkHn Ave.. and Centre St., Nutley popular models $10.00. Bags which have been slightly ON COURT D r GOOD GAME Lack of Care The Cause of points with a score of twenty-five. W. Direct from its Broadway success, inclination to your ability than to want to he as happy as you can as J. Berg and Alfred Leaman, Jr., get­ Richard Walton Tally's spectacular train your ability to suit your inclina­ you go along, and when you think, .... Phone Nutley 1130 ^ scratched or otherwise hurt during the past season. None ! ' Trouble . _ ting one .and one-half, pointy each -GASOLINE- - FRESH DAIRY MILK tion. In a word, determine upon the "Oh, if only'I could be a great ac­ scores of twenty-four. For the, Roth­ Holidays and all Hours ofthe Night drama, “The Flame” will come to . the tress IM you see only the goal ahead. GET IT AT PARVIR’S of them very seriously injured. Sale prices just half* .... In one of the best played games The average motorist who buys a Broad Street Theatre, Newark, for the thiiig you feel you could accomplish well Cup W. K. Stebbins got three HEffltr HOFFBQSTE* best, the line in which you have r^ You are' not considering the work and seen on the local court this year the ne*y car will usually work for hours points on a score of twenty-four. H. S. S. DAVI5 HUGH HALLIDY week commencing. JU onday, January hardship that must be endured, You 233 Parte Avie. *&v 22d. Just as “Turn to the Right*’ has ceived training. " _ Harrison Arrows defeated the Nutley brushing off accumulations of dust D. McCann two points on a score-o^ Kerosene. Benzine, Grade, Mobile If, however, you have had. no train­ are seeking fame, not progress and 2.00 and 2.50 Hand Bags, at 1.50 and dirt from the highly polished twenty-twoi1 and Edgar Sergeantr one , and Floor Oils—Oil Heaters NUTLEY irurfess of 1 thi* acconfpIiflHrnent, and th at is tfhworthy dob basketball team by the score of 168 Chestnut St. season, “The Flame^^has .boen -the one ing, that is, training for any particu^ enamel... He studiously avoids mud- point with a score of twenty-one. 85 Vreeland Avenue, Nutley, N. J. Phone 1184-W Iar line of work, it will be necessary of you. Polished pin seal and mat crepe seal leather hand bags. 23-26 last Saturday night. Heberer TBI.HPHONE _8ol . ■ ...... big dramatic sensation of the year. Make tip your,mind, then, that you who defeated^ the home team almost holes and ia mindful of scratching the Una entrancing love’ play by the for you to take account of yourself Prettily lined. Somrttted with purse and mirrors, others and see what you have to offer to are going to take an interest in your by himself in the Grade M. E. game upholstery or racing the engine. He WEST NUTLEY WINS author of “Omar, the Tentmaker” and ‘work, and choose, just as. fa r .as con­ Chas. Greeme&Son dtKis riot know that the car contains "The B itdcf Paradise1* has not only offset the lack. Trained service is re­ with inside compartment and mirror. Several styles to by sgoring thirty-six points was in th t Paints, Gils, Glass, House* KEYSER &C0RB HABERLE BROS. quired nowadays, and competition;' ditions will permit "you, the position DEALERS IN - a storage battefy, and if he does he The bowling team of Hose Co., No. set & new standu^'for, lavish stage that offers work in which you can take ‘chops/from; Priced- at $1.50 each/ , visitor’s, lineup. He was closely usually believes in letting it severely phmbing.Gas, Steam .Fitting and Sheet ALLWOOU. NEW JERSEY , bat has proven to be one even at that, is so great that the out­ Two composed of Garrabrant, Acker­ hold Goods, Bicycles— look at first for the untrained seeker ait interest* even though it be at a Reliable American , Artistic Witched and scored only twelve alone. Thus the new car . is received ; ' , Metal Work. ©f the most novel and enchanting more . meagre. salary thananother points." Saxer, of football fame,made and cared for until some cold morning man, Howe, W erner and Cooke, won CLOVER LEAF DAIRY dramas seen in ye«£ : for a position is discouraging. How­ . Jewelry and Silverware 309 FRANKIJN AVENUE. NUTLEY. N. J. ever, take heartfrom this: There are- which appeals less to you. ' .. , 3.00 and 3.50 Hand Bags, at 2.25 - Ms firat' appearance. in the Nutley when the grease in 'the transmission tw<> out of three games Monday night The scenes of the play are laid: in . . NEXT WEEK ' ■* , TKLEPBONC CONNECTION Phone 2167-J. Passaic Mexico and the action concerns the- otherthings that may be token-into Club’s lineup and played a good is stiff it refuses to start. That' is the from the Avondale Hose Company accountaa compensation. WHEN YOU START LOOKING Polished pin seal bags, also mat erepe seal leather bags, l-guarding game. . . first: he knows of .battery trouble. The tesun, consisting of Fire Chiei careei of a young - American couple • - , FOR WORK------Gehring, Jones, Fitting and Kimball KAUFMANN & WINDHHM CO. who are seeking their fortune in the A pleasing personality—that counts some with fancy linings, fitted ^vith ijurse and nrirror^ or . The home team was slow in start­ battery tnustr be removed and-sent to MRS. W .H . BRADSHAW P*^tttresqueIandbeIow our southern for much;, accuracy, thiiat also.and Copyright by Harry L. Reichjpnbach Avenue, Passaic ing but it was superior all-around V charging statiott„.while the_ car is The ‘ games were rolledr at the Central Direct Ford Ageacy_ z^r^lGojati^in^^lumbers ^ with separate inside c

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.*• ’/r" ;-wb*wde wfflspwil ta * 1 ifafefagMka Ttoam* Braner, ofNut- Woodhridca. MMiP w tg — ley svunK. ■ ■ Miaa .JompU hk f f i A n i < City. ovgJ ‘ \ goeat a t Mr. and Mra. Albezt M. Mr. and Mra. George Gladwin left the Waldorf yesterday to spend the that baa bn*|&t It*bowF Ayers, of Sylvan place. Mrs. Edwin C. ShaiyeT «f North JANES CRANH0ND rest of the winter at Belleair Heights, road, will entertain at luncheon next Thereaaonthe movtng'iikttzre man Mrs. WMnjMtt Norton, of Satterth­ Fla. w Wednesday afternoon in honor cf her ISSUED SATURDAY MORNINGS Pharmacist waite avenue, has returned from a mother. . -■==rr and the restauranteer does not want Mrs. Charles F. Whiting has re­ a t Nu t l e y ; n e w j e r s e y Central Social Club bjrid its hostess. The club' will be entertained stay in New'Yortt. . _ t&e sailor u because he thinka—not FranU|» Ave.. ctr. Hitk St turned to the home of her daughter, William Minsch, of Walnut The in February 1 by Mrs. Clement I. Mrs. Henry S. Dale, of_ Elm place, Mrs, Legal Newspaper of the Town, County without cause—that his patrons do The Walker, of Prospect street. Mr. and Mrs. William Sergeant, of street, entertained at auction yea- Having purchased the business of J. M. Davis, of Nutley, UaU auditorium last.® / Phone 822 Satterthwaite avenue, will sa3 next after visiting in Glen Ridge as' the and State not want him. He is “keeping up the » J. guest of Mrs. Maurice H. Whiting. terday. operating also as the Suburban Laundry, we are.now prepared ittee in charge WPayne, - Peter H iss Elixabeth O'Neil, of Brookftdd' Friday for Nassau. , Office: Franklin and Vreeland Avenues tone” of his place of business, and he ^ T ’^ehoiaa'San Glacomo. Edwin avenue, will entertain her auctkrtfclub ■Mrs. *Henry, J. Condit, of St. Paul's to offer the residents of Nutley and virinity, th* advantages of K . Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. James C. “Bolger, of Miss Laura HerslofI, of Edgewood . Telephone Nutley-1,100 has far more excuse than the. patron " Theodora, Monday afternoon. ; ...... avenue, will go to Baltimore February i place, is convalcscent after an illness Whitford avenue, have returned from of three weeks and left today for who causes him to do it. The theatre our strictly modern cash - -'5? . Srard Frunii, Thomas Mahoney and a stay in New York. 21 to enter the training school -of the Subscription, yearly ?L50 Mrs. Horatio W rSt John, of Edge­ nurses at John Hopkins Hospital. Morristown to spend three w eeks.__ .80 ■ S*rks K eenan.^^ ^ * 1 Six Months...... ----- may even - have a personal liking for wood avenuer-entertained at luncheon Man: M. Mithael, Jr. of North road, Three Months ...... 50 Wednesday, later taking her guests to Mrsr Howard H. M. Lee, of Balti­ "jackies,” and it is certain the latters' i^ t S Blair, «f Newark, will nas returned from Beacon, N. Y. Miss Anna Dressig, of Weston LAUNDRY SERVICE S S in ^ h e TTiet» Delta q u b » th * r the_,Broad Street Theatre, Newark. - z street, has returned after a short stay more, is a guest of Mrs. J. ^Harrv money is as good as any, but if the entertain w Thurstjay evening. The Eyes Examined with he^vfcijSt^r Mrs. Gus* Mooney, of | Waltjen, of the Kingsley Hoase / Mrs. Charles H. Lawrence, of Moun- V— ' ''' ta» » - presence- of a f«w. sailors injures- a Our-tborout com pleted honll ^ o f the club will ^attendthe About thirty persons attended the tftinvipw ftvpnuc. - will entertain her JULIET IM. [ at Carnegie Hall, social and entertainment given Tues­ Supplied card club Wednesday. ipan's ; business with his unpatriotic and equipped with the latest labor saving apparatus (easier ety of day night by the Girls' Hospital Corps ^ S ^ the Philharmonic ~ T>f*the Junior Americait-Guard-of-Vin* patrons, there is strong temptation to on the clothes thaivhome washing) with lunch room and - jjevv York. * 1 Broken Lensis Repaired Miss Emma Bea :us, of Franklin’ cent Church. An address was made by visiting in New Entered at the ^ost Office at Nutley, exclude them. If the public ^changed Charles Litchenstem, after which avenue, has been ing rooms for the uniformed employees, iusures a wholesome Blankarn and . Mrs. York. N. J.j as second-class matter its ‘‘Highly unpatriotic'* attitude the HTs: Hwr ge wiU be hostesses at there was a program including a solo product. _ - - • . ' bridre by Mrs. Hugh Eagle.son, a reading by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Callahan, of JOHNSON FOY, Editor theatre man would fall in line over­ party “V Miss Anna Gunther and recitations by E. J. CRAMMONL) - Our charge for the family washing is cheaper than home Club, Monday afternoon. Myrtle avenue' has been entertaining sight without the, acceleration of a Miss Anna Donaldson. Mrs. Chester Miss Edith Darling, of Bridgeport, ;----xijT^W illiain P. Harleyy-of UL Hoy tr^wifc of^thc-pastor, Optometrist and. Optician ■ Communications are welcomed by $250 fine. work. We urge a trial. Mr. Davis wilF continue as our ic*>- J J n a e entertained at cards ^storvstory of of Coorp-o George ■pHnt/c Eliot's “ "MilVon Mi the Conn. . „ 1 this newspaper, as lon^ as they dis­ This; is _one of ^ IifTvenae, entertained at cards. FRANKLIN fAVE.. Cor. HIGH ST. with a dash of style and beauty coi cuss subjects of local interest. Fer- Then if there remains among us an resentative—-phone-973-Nutley ot write us direct. R,u£: a I evening. Four tables played Floss." Walter^O. Lincoln acted as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, of New- sco res were made -by - Mrs. maBter -of ceremonics.' . ------Bonal attacks will not be used- All element' whose snobbishness is vio­ Entrance through Drug Stor® TtrV, will move to Nntley February 1. communications must be signed; the S d h5 Tice S d Arthur Giblin. The with the good wearing qualities that are "-signature is not necessarily forrpubb- lated by the proximity of-a**ailor they ?vfm^iiests were: Misses Margaret Mrs. William Meyerholz of Center Miss Almd" Jackson, of ‘Franklin COLUMBIAN LAUNDRY street entertained her card club Mon­ cation, but as an evidence > 01 good always have the alternative, of finding fSric'v^ Mary P o w e r s , Anna Troy, avenue, was 1 given a Surprise party faith. This rule is invariable. ^ W alsh and Thomas Tice, Ed- day afternoon. Prizes were won by Thursday evening. * ' • ' characteristic of Berdan Furniture. , ESTABLISH ED.1875 ...... Mrs. Andrew' MacCorTdndale and Mrs. Safest Laxative I ' ' . ■ “* * r* , ' _ . ' th«>ir-ftTTii?Rement in some place, where “ ‘ • , * ■ —•*%* ■ ' . • C a r r o l U William Walsh and Jack Oscar Rusby. 'Miss Emma Bomiann, prohibitive price excludes, him. For a '\V~alsh7“- - ^ r-- Mrs. Charles Booth, of Centre SATURDAY, JAN. 2d, 1917 378-288 South Twelfth Street, Newark, N. J, of 'Newark, will be hostess Monday: street, has. returned from a stay in b^-Piece Suites wfth- mahogany frame upholstered in . • *» • _ although the sailor is usually a much T\if>ntv*eight couples attended the Miss Helen- Keyes!, dancing . class AtaUdruggists New York. ' traveled and highly interesting young *it of a series of snhscripjBon dances | .. striped silk plush, settee fitted with three WHY NOT TRY IT7 Orches- will give a tea dance Hr the Private The Only Castor Oil that . A. B. Coley, of Montview place, has || School next Friday afternoon: from 4 loose spring cushions $198.50 - r- Every town, as far as our exper­ man these days he does frequently tra-in Masonic Hall wemiesoay even- ‘ children take willingly. Try gone to Florida for the winter. J1 it,’r7or iSteMti&zr to 6.. - . • come from a humble home and his Mrs. X Percy Laffin Mid Mrs. ience extends, has an ordinance on its mg. 1 J. Pearson were the pat- ; it and know why.'' bottle 15c Mr. and Mrs.- William Sloan, of |j esteemed Uncle Sam sees to it that he Marion Miss Kathryn Walsh, of Centre I 3-Piece~ Suites with mahogany frames upholstered books which declares; in" the usual pjnesses. ‘ i Edgewood avenue, have returned from < I can't be much .of a spendthrift, by street, will entertain a number - of Atlantic City. |j verbiage which stamps - it as “legal” come friends at her home Wednesday even­ I in genuine Spanish leather, at $98.50 Mr and Mrs. Ernest Weischedel, of Mrs. J. E. Coe, of Vreeland avenge. that any property holder who does keeping his wages very near that CeinS Street, wiU entertain .the ing, Five hundred will be played and Mr. and, Mrs. 'Charles M. Weimer ■ dancing will follow. - . Everett Coe has been on Long tslimd justly famed irreducible minimum. NeiS&orhood Club Tuesday evening. for the past week ~ . , ... and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Weimer, of 3-Piece Suites with clfne pSnel back and sides, seats pot cause his sidewalk to-be cleaned in WE do Weischedel will be hostess to her Chestnat street, have returned from a following a snowstorm will after Miss Margaret Gurley, -of trip to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. as - jewing circle next ^riday. tainview-avenue j was hostess to her ‘ Mrs. Mason Young, of New York, ‘ upliolstered in silk plush, at $6^.95 ~ , duo "notice, have it done for him by. GOOD ENGLISH? card club Tuesday evening at her has returned home after being a as a there Mr. and Mrs. F ra f Miller, of Umon guest of -Mr. and Mrsl George Young, Mrs. Frederick Walker, o f Harris- .! the municipality and at his expense. avenue, entertained at dinner Wed- home. Two tables were in play at burg, Pa., has returned home after, All pleasantries aside,-language^is five hundred and high score was made of Whitford avenue*- for several 3-Piece^uites with loose plush cushions, at $32.85 As far as that same experience ex- 3 ? evening in honor of tteir weeks. ^ beinc- .the guest of Mrs. Jessie Kirk, intended to ,express ideas. The best matter of routine son-in^aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. by Miss Anna Troy. Others present ofJFLllside avenue. j ■ tends it is never enforced. About one composition—English with us—is that nTarles Althoff. Covers were laid for w-erei Misses May Powers, Pearl Lux, May Sheridan, Ruth-Gardner, Eliza­ Mrs. C. F. Badges of Chestnut . place-'-Nutley—it is possible to speak street/ has bccn entertAUUTifj . William Davis, of Rutgers College, j >hjch carries your idea to the other beth" Bedell and Mr& William Tice. ; spent the week-end m town with his j BERDAN FURNITURE COMPANY ✓ Mrs. John Burkhardt, Mrs. W. J> M . Holmes, of Stamford, Conn.. Mrs. with authority. We do not enforce it fellow just as you think it, and it is Nixon, Mrs. Henry Bei^_ and . Miss Miss Louise Philhower was in parents. . _ 7 i charge^ of the story hour Tuesday Badger’s mother, Mrs. Alfred Wassell, WAIN AVE. & WASHINGTON PL* PASSAIC,N. J* hare, and never have; not good English unless it. does. ^•itherine Kleiner,-of Orange. Mr: is spending a week in Asbury Park. ^ -•*inH Mrs.~ Althoff, who have _ been afternoon at the library. About eighty Mrs. John S. Heron, of Park ave- There must be some-reason for this. Afterwards it may possess such quali­ , giacsts of Mr. and’Mm^Miller,-have children were present and heard the ' Joseph O’Neil, a student at the nue, is visiting -friends m Worcester, 1 i story of the “Pied Piper of . Hamlin return Tuesday. . Neglect does not^ explain it for there ties as euphony and style. These are taken an apartm ent m New York. University of Pennsylvania, spent the Mass. She will in Land "King Midas.” Miss Margaret week-end at the home of his parents 1 are many other things much more dis­ non-essential and some of the best T h e y All L o o k The works of Henry'James wiirbe Bedeir will be in charge of the story John Dolan, of Russell avenue, is hour next Tuesday and will tell The in Brookfield aVehue. .. . continuous and more arduous that the English, uttered and "written, lacks discussed by the literarj^section ofthe convalescent from an attack of the Witch.” • ^ - town does with promptness and reg- Woman's Club Thursday afternoon. Miss' Gertrude Williams, of Green- grippe. . them; no great writing lacks the first. — Mrs. EmiT Dlebitsch will read a paper. wiilrrCoun., has retumed-home . ^r - ^a changl in rates ~ularity.' TOpre’i^alw ays the suspi­ The Tuesday afternoon card club ------. days with Miss Miss Frances Smith, of Oak Crest This makes it difficult to understand There will be an evening of story tell- gave a theatre party Thursday night | spending^ several ine Tuesday when Mrs. Ernest Broad- Theone Brauer, of Nutley avenue. place, who attends the Paterson train­ cion that an uninforced law is allowed why President Wilson is universally at the Broad Theatre, Newark. The ing school for nurses .spent several fer*. ’ *■ ** ___ bent will tell stories of Ireland. . to ;lay doVmant because of hostile considered such a Tycobb of the or- That's one, big reason whv I use it narty was composed of Mrs. Llyde - The) Misses Katherine and Julia days this week with her parents. To Go Into Effect Feb. 1 5 ,1 9 1 7 Miss Hortense Staats, of Brookfield Heberling, Mrs. A^hur C. Breeze, Howell, of Newark, were • ‘ • ■ . 1 “public opinion,” whatever that is. thologers. These notes of his may be Jto advertise my ousii Mrs. William Tice, Mrs. William L. Norman, Thompson, of Bloomfield avenue, was hostess at?, auction Mon­ of Miss Ruth Libby, of Whit- Existing high costs of supplies and Wages compel us to announce But this nths' trip to California.___ Birth Announcements, Wedding Day ( leveL The cost of paper has gone up from 3d per cent, to 60 per cent., we like to hear the innermost secrets ajjd Anniversary, Sympathy. one or two inch falls will melt off and in-some cases 100 per cent-actuat figures frfe^ourle^r iiow of a trolley^ life recited. It is ~M rs. Clarence Lr Chapin an, ^ f Mr. ancHMrs. L. T. C oe^of very quickly without” cleaning. It Advertising JbrmsJbr the new book close - Chestnut street, will be hostess to the that we are paying 50 per cent, to 75 per cent more-for teachers thdin pleasant to think, while waiting.for would be very interesting to see this Park Bridge Club a t h er home Wed­ ’ ' ~ ~~ Near Nutley Station We did even five years ago—and we are now informedrthat we wm l^e them, that the company actually ex­ nesday afternoon. t Jawenforced for a while. It would Thursday, January 25, 1917 billed at 40 per cent increase after February i for the : typevrit^ . . ' • ■ t ". 3 » "1 'T . i i * i pects them to be at a given place at a Mrs. Louis Fallon,

r- ^ *v- ' ' *■ , - m g u a r T H I MPTlfSY SON TWO Mender Caikv^asers at the maase. Sdmd at 10 a. m at Psssak »>w»s ■ Phone lOtS Bloomfield Wednesday 145 Jonior C. E.; 8 p. ttu, and Highfield lane. ^ . \ PbWic ^ t o g t i d q n cntertg thejtw^^Tcdnal rtattop.^at dtssecslofi In tbs ranks of tbe aenatora thf tax it is proposed toHeVf for the DAraWWS$5O0¥ERDKT POV prayer service, subject, ^The Canvaas, — TV i aT fr ee- read­ B PEC T OPPOSITION the contest will be one of the most In­ state highway system a state commla- tad tbe Church.** Sunday, January ing zoom at the above address, open NOTICE eta. Newark, diagonally across Military Park from th« Terminal statioo. doQ may be named to obtain the equal­ 28^. 230-6 p. m , The Every Member MondayrWednesday and Friday from | teresting of the session. * NURSERIES T st. pAUL’scm mcB Canvass. , 2 until 4 p. m., where all authorised j isation. 'nUa organisation wonld work A Terdict of $600 awarded to the CHARLES 1HEYLER In addition to the complaints from w k 0f J a n u a ry ^ Sunday, 11 Christian Scienceliterature may be TO EDffiMEASORES the larger counties for the placing of" a along the lines of the county boards of plaintiff by the jury Monday night in S. E. BLAIS, Ptopl GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH read and obtained, v r , c a s t o r .will prt^ch on the sub­ state tax' far tbe highway system, hints taxation^' which ,are now directed to the suit for slander of William EL K. Rev. Douglas Matthews, Rector. are thrown out that the%allroatf corpo^ see that tbe dtfferent districts of the Davey against John F. Flanagan, the FUNERAL DIRECTOR - «M3k or Cream?" Christian ST. CLARE’S CHURCH, ‘ffigfcwij Plus And; Jncreaie on rations may . enter a campaign and pot countier have rated thetr property fair­ ject ~ 7 ©! ia.; evaiing I >ni“ld Sunday after Epiphany. Holy . DELAWANNA sixth and last suit growing out ofthe 656 CENTRE STREET . endeavor meeun» in tlw , Communion 8 a. m. Sunday School CoifwritkMtf WiD Be Basis of stumbling blocks In the path of the ly. ^ehator Pierce of Union comity in­ Belleville recall fight, will be appealed, AND EMBALIER Ma&ses at St> Clare’s Roman Catho­ governor. Tbeir anticipated objections to present such a measure early I9-45- Momine prayOT and « m o n 11 H a h n e & it is stated. The jury was out an hour NUTLEY, N.J. lic Church, Allwood road, Delawanna, Co. Hot Fight N y ■...... 8 are founded on-tbe-theory that the con> In the session. ’ Personal ^ Services Day or Night— 2.30 p. «>-* 1 a. m. Evening prayer and-£ermon •jtraction of hard surface roads wfli Important changes may also be made and a half. F u lllin e of .'Lawn, Garden and tinir of the Federation of N eigh-^ ^ Tuesday Guild, 3; Wednesday will be at 8.30 and 10.30 a. m. and NEWARK Churches- Devotional services , Men-S Blble Class, 8.30; Thursday .. ' • . place. ther automobile in still. greater in the primary and election lawa un­ Davey sought to recover $5,000 be­ Everything pertaining'-tio the business Sunday School, conducted by the Sis­ HOME RmOUKTION AGAIN Flower Seeda^ Fertilizer apd .'Chemi­ TTHev. William Doidge, of the; Conversion of St Paul, Holy Com- ters of St. Francis, will be held im­ , . • >_ • competition with them for short hauls. der recommendations which will be cause of alleged slanderous state­ furnished. cals. Insecticide and Agricultural Im­ Coe< Broad, New and Halsey Streets The' larger counties base their - pro­ rtrptrational Church of _ P a^aie. - munion 10 a. m. Friday and Saturday ! mediately after the 8.30 mass. Rev- made by a commission which was ap­ ments in a letter published in The, plements. All Iqinds of fencing;. Pruit^ Mrs. I.^W. G c r^ o f Boy Scouts. | erend Father Samuel. O. F. M., pastor. STORE OPEN SATURDAY, UNTIL 9.30 P. M. WE Q1VE AND REDHEH SURETY COUPONS Local Option Advooitn Will Put Up tests on the allegation that they would pointed to study this subject. The asfby te Belleville Times over the name/Of shade and ornamental trees. Ever­ "Strsriuou* Fight to Havo It Embod- be unduly assessed for the roads which board ifl to make its report in tbe early ^Jtore1f “r ihtircK ^ A m en ca^- - .s tr M A B r S R. C. CHURCH. !...... ^ 'T h" * i«d lii Any Msisure Drawn. For Loc»l will "l^ onlyTof ln(iire"ct bcnefrt to them. Flanagan, who is secretary the-1 556-558 Uloomfierd Avenue greens, Shrubs, Vines/smaU frdlt, etc, . part of. February. Board of Health. The letter jytas pub^ ; r 8 p. m. Church night. Rev. W. L. Cunninghan, Rector. ’ MWUAL REPORT OF ST. HARTS 8 «lf Govdrnrnaht Indopandant* Jn Tf the routes In the Egan bill are ,fol- One of the radical changes talked of the Book of the] lowed’1 as'It haa been announced thiey • - P BtOOMFlELD, N. J.---- -fc«g;Pistance Phone - - Masses: T, 8 , 9, and 10.^0 every Sun­ .$Uy Pu-H This Itaue. would prevent a candidate who has not liahed September 30,T1915^ | \ f c l s ' T each ers’ Training Class- will be. Hudson county will not get entered the primaries from filing a pe­ day. 8 o’cloclnnass for the children, St. Mar>’’s Church/.East Nutley, had " n [Special Correspond# nee. 1 any of the new. thoroughfares. tition for the general election after the I monthly business followed by Sunday School, conducted a prosperous y e a r in^ 1916, according- - Trenton, N. J., Jan. 17.—\Vltli tho tn-- —S«die compromise may have. to be primaries have been held. The copdi- by the Sisters of Charity from Ho­ to the annual report read last Sunday reached on tht^-road scheme^ as a sug- — —-suguraljiiit «f- Wa I ter E. Kdgfr art gov- tlo» that exists now" has given rise, ta I Fndeavor Society.^ ..— ...... boken, and held in the Parish Hall. by Rev. W. L. Cunningham, the rector. emor yesterday the formal ceremonies gestlon has already been advanced criticism both by politician# and the [“ VINCENT METHOlHST CHURCH y .previous to tin* «i>enlU(; of the leglslu- that the property owners living direct-, W-3tTotclocSrmass_High“Mass fronr Starting" with. 4i~bahiiice of $4&2.l0^in publlb- -in. general;' asvUr.has enabled' 1 Rev Chester J. Hoyt, pastor. Snn- I October 1 to June. Holy Communion January, 1916 receipts for the year ■ tnre were completed. The luwmuklng ly on the main routes should be assess­ men to get upon the ticket whose sole I 9 4S Sunday School session, Jos- -'body will actively get uml*r way. with ed' higher than these on the less Impor­ purpose, ft Js alleged,-has been to In­ I for Rosary Society, first Sunday of were ?21,243.69, of which $13,543.02 its business Monday night. The en tant highways. \ - ’ . _. i ^ Snpt, H. M. Smith._A^ I every month. 'HoTry Communion for was a loan, which was used with other | trance of €!ovemor Edge to the execu- jure the candidacy of another aspirant. D, Little, tn men ami women the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin;, funds, to cancel a debt of $14,226,27- ! Horn* Rul* Local Option. The amendment would make all face -tlve office marks the complete return Another battling ground will Involve 'Special,m?jSb'Bible. Arrangements every third Sunday; Meeting ‘of the The balance left in the treasury at of tho state to the Republican rank a the testiff the primary. . ' / fn study Epworth . * «League _ ___ mama vesper. I i saxne Societies on the first j and third the beginning of this year was the* question of home rulq. The com-, TH E BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE HOUSE Sundays of the month at 3.30 p. m., ■., for the first time In six years. Presl- mission named by Governor Fielder to . . _ Simplify Election Lawp^ .. m meeting led by Gospel team $662.68. . .. - . ; . - Governor Edge is-desirouse able to through friends. One suggestion of - Harold Wkwood in “END OF^THE ROAD.’' Path^ Weekly. ; .. day; "other-hours by special arrange- - friends of Uie^new executive. In one of muster enough ballots In that branch the executive Is that the system of rpent. . ■■ 'v ■. —‘ ..... THOMAS NICHOLS. Pres. to accomplish their object. The Repub­ placating which has grown up In the FR ID A Y — Kathlyi Williams in ‘'REDEEMING LOVE,”, Anita Stewart and Earle Williams • a / s ssr& y s c M tJ o f ' the boxes was the governor’^ son. Wal­ JZTricZ: s S S d a y 2 o’clock, pracb- CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY Annual Sale Prices. . le r E, Edge, Jr., sixteen years old. He lican platform calls- for home role leg­ Italfe be prohibited. in “MY RADY’S SLIPPER,” Burton Holmes in “THE UPPER NH,E.M sat on tbe-knee of lils_ grandfather, islation In, everything consistent with On his last day In office as. governor, , ■ . Comedy. ■ ' . • .. .■ . . ■ cal Scout work , -Low Mass a t 8.30 a .i m.: second ELECTRICAL V William E. Edge. Because of the, lim­ the constitution. . . Monday, Jumss F. Fielder received a FRANKLIN REFORMED CHURCH I Ma<:<; and ^tiiSijctibh" >of . the Most Red Rubber Hot Water Bot* 2 0 c Rhubarb and Soda Compoitnter Bot­ 1 5 c Rhinitis Tablets.. ; ...... I5C the building. The Invocation was of­ Senator Emerson L. Richards of At­ SUNDAYV-—TJ-Holbrook Blinns in “THE FAMILY CUPBOARD.” “ subject of sermon, “Why Support the ■School and chorus will meet at 2.30 fered .by the Rev. Charles Martin lantic county is advocating the ..bill to Vrhnreh? ” - 7 x)’clock Young Peopl^* o’clock. ' tles, 2 -qt.. size (guarrinteed), while ‘ Miles, rector of the Proteati^t Eplueo- empower county, boards of election to Optimistic Thought. . ' ■ . . ■ ■ ■ * - topic, “Seeing Good in 318 HILLSIDE AVENUE 29c D 3 ggett & Ramsdell 1 - they last...... 59c go over the ballots after each election. ■ . / - ■ ■ ’ , ! ^ OtEeiV’ leader, Miss Dorothy Holt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY - pal Church of the Ascension-in Atlan­ A handful .of common sense Is worth .. \ tic City. Tlie new governor Is a mein­ This virtually amounts to a recount, bushel of learning. '*■' / ■ ...... — ■ . 745 evening service, preaching by j The Christian Science Society holds Nutley, N. J. Cold Cream, . ar.^ .... 12c .. her of his congregation at the shore re1 and the senator snys4 it will act as Rev. Cornelius Muste of the Secaucus services on Sundays at 11. a. m. and 34(^Pebeco J O r • a check agaiUHt i>r

h -r, ' j«UJW-*rt-r. ■’*' '-L.,4-W*. - , if*! h~' f-p^ja^aaa&aatr - " l^5*' '■-.. ■•• . ~- ' t V:r-. - .. ' r -’ '■ V J r- . T B I "KUTUC-fSPJH — -r£= Louj -John Henri. Gme t w BaDowa aad others Dnring the mootli of January there to b* seen at thair beat wUfoJa acu™ 25 words, three tines SOe. 25 words.*— t i t 25c. win be on view at th* Montclair ATt tore the work of Herbert Adams, WANTED—Maid for general bouse* Montclair, an ieteroetief ex­ tie Potter VoBBOh- JEdith Barret WANTED—Youngs girt to assist with Parsons and othq^ la inown. r light housework and -cate of baby. workTTtthiffl^fiifamily. Qifilnut hibition of Childhood aa praentod in street/Ntttley. ; 1-20 ARRIVALS, REHOVAIS, CHANCES C0HNG EVENTS MRS. P. S. MOORE, 49 Yantacaw painting? and sculpture. Many well- Frances M iriam, of Ih&y . Mrs. Henry A. Woolsey.of Hillside place. TWO FAMILY HOUSE—On Centre known painters of children have con­ returned Monday to the Masse Scho avenue, to Passaic. ' Saturday, January 13—Opening of £OB SALE—Fumed oak mission street, near trolley; each apartment tributed to make this exhibition a at Bronxvi^te . J. R. Raymond from Bayonne to24 A rt Exhibit at WomanTa Club. . table octagon shaped, $6.00. Phone with 5 rooms and batM «r tale^fiJBSO. Coeyman avenue. ’ ' ' Wednesday, January 17—Nutley 997-R Nutley. ______£30' Easy terms. WILLIAM H. PARRY, Society Orchestra dance at Maspnic 133 High street. 1-13 Hall. ... " $2,000 TO LOAN—On bond and mort­ TRANSFERS gage. W. H. PARRY, 133 High FOR SALE—$75.00 high cla&S com­ Monday. January 22-—Card partyat streoVNutUy.—.------—_ -_____ 1-27 bination range, gas and coal, for Geo E Pell et ux to Roswell W Woman's Club. - $50.00; may be, seen at Kmfiwn»^ Chandler, n j: cor Hillside, ay',and Wednesday, February. 14^—Woman’s WANTED—A general maid .A] >ply Windheim, FWinklin avenue- Never — King9lanthsti-98xl50,-$L-—------— Club dance at Town Hal] A_._. . I Mi 12^23-16 tf. Roswell W Chandler to Christian J LOST—T. N. E. fraternity pin*, ini­ $1,000 OR $1,200—To loan on first PHONE -958-M NUTLEY rS ■’> Pell, same property, $1. UNCLAIMED LETTERS tials F. R. C., 1905 on back, skull - bond and mortgage on improved > Marsac & Co. to Reginald T and crassbonea^ with two ruby eyes. property. WILLIAST H. PARRY, 133 BeimetVn s E Centre st 347 ft w fri Tfeg.folldwing are the unclaimed Reward if returned to Sun Office. High street, Nutley. 1-13 . River rd, 50x102,$1, . In School or Ont Children Should Wear Sarah Maxer and hua to Sam Puter- letters at. the local Post Office: David LOST—Near Delawanna Pond on New- FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—Six ' Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Year’s ( pay, a heavy gold link room house,’with improvements, big I man, Nutley, n s E Center st 172 ft w garden 50x115; high location; 12 min- r fr, River rd, 25x102, $1, .. _ Clarke, Mrs. E. B. Evans,-William. M., bracelet with flat clasp and little chain attached,^,. Return to Sun office. utes from railroad and trolley. Ia- t Educator Shoes Henry Hepburn to Jos S De Furia, Gifford, Mrs. Richard S. Harris, Mih- .qi^ire 480 Kingsland street. 1-20 -TJiitlay, 7i a a Hnrriflftrt at ft R 'ti -fr nie Morse, Estate of Daniel ‘Owens, Reward. - - land David Smith, 79x228, $1. Dr. and Mra. A. J. Schniedenbach, FLAT TO LET—-3 nice rooms and LAVS -QRCHE.STRA AND BAND— - . Same to same, Nutley, n o s Harri- Irene Smith, Mrs. George R. Under- bath, all'improvements. 694 Bloom­ Union musie^ , Society' dancing ’a, ~ I f you liave chUdren :you,oaimot afR ^ ■ - son st_at s e cor land D Smith, 26x228, hill,JHenry IL VreelantL,. > field avenue, near High street.'. 1-27 specialty. 15 years active work in $l- .... , FRANK C. DRAKE, Supt New York city. 365 Stephen street, to permit them to weaa^Shpes xmsuited : to GeO" Peroto et ux to Jos Pavone, WOMAN WANTS—Any kind of Belleville; phone 2524-W. 10-14 tf. ■ work in private family except wash­ ... Nutley, e s land Thos Klllean 402 ft e WANTED—Girl or woman for gen­ tiieir feet aSiy more thaii you can afford to f r Park av, 65x65, $1. • ing, $L75 -a day- Address Box 7, HIGH SCHOOL Nutley Sun officer - 1-27 eral housework, no Tanndry worfc. If E Meacham & Son to Sarah Call-MRS. A. S. WILDEY, 229 "Vree- neglect thetrteeth or eyesight. Not mat­ Anderson, lots 26-27, block 2 , map W ANTEI>—Young girl, white to help land avenue. Nutley^ 10-28-16 tf. „^utIey-on-Hill, $248. ' " -40- The Zeta Phi, or Literary Society v with housework; sleep at home. ter how stadiotis a child may be it caxmot MBS. j; N. ADAM, 43 Sylvan place, HOUSE CONTAINING 8 ROOMS— met Tuesday afternoon. ' ... . Nutley. - ■ .------■' 1-20' ""All improvements; large plot ^chick­ giye a good account of itself if its feet MORTGAGES The Debating Society met Wednes­ en house; near station • and troBey; day afternoon in Mr. Garwood's room WANTED—Reliable girl for rent $30 per month; immediate occu­ Hugo E UhriaS et, ux to Glen Ridge to prepare for the coming- series of housework. MRS.JT* pancy. NUTLEY REALTY COM­ bother it. .. 7 ^ B £ L ti b Stager st 169 ft e fr John debates. Several new books have been 3 Rutgers placerphCne 807-M. PANY, 'phone 814. 12-23-16 tf. pt, $2,600^ purchased .as references...... In Educator Shoes they will find relief Samfi . to Jokob Zimmerer,, same WANTED—Girl for general house­ MONEY TO LOAN—On bond and ! property, $310. . _ ' ' At a meeting- of the Sophs on_— : work. No washing or . Call mortgage. MEYERHOLZ 4 DEES* j nesday, the dateof^tho—ClaS snight 195 Prospect street or phone 838-J SIG, Union avenue and Centre street, * and comfort and freedom from most ofthe . Ro&e Schmidt to Stephen S Cueman^ was set-forHPebrttary 10. - Nutley. \ 1-27 Nut!ey. 1-6-17 jj.b .Chestnut st 200_ ft s w fr Sarah ills to which the feet are heir* - Berry land, $2,000. The sudden-1 ’drop of the ther­ WANTED—Three oak \dining room SPANISH LESSONS—For partjea- i mometer Friday caused many of the chairs; must be in good condition; lars address MME. DeRIVERA, 24,! classes that, meet in rooms on the canei seated preferred. X. Y . 2L, Sun Centre street, NHtley. 12-2-16 tf. i north side of the building, to suspend office* ^ .. ^ CANCELLATIONS for the. day on account of the cold. $2^00 .TO LOAN—On first bond and | lgnozio Palmisano—Giuseppe P&l- Classes affected included the history, FOUND—A cJukTs -sled . near Bloom­ mortgage on good real estate secur- t misano, w s Fairmount avf 891 n fr 16 English, Science and Commercial de­ field avenue; owner may have it .T»y ity. WILLI AM H. PARRY, 133 High av, $2,500. ; . ~ ^ partments. • , identifying ^ame and paying for this street. 1-13 Mary T Butler—Caroline R Hays, e The basketball for the girls adv. MRS. P. HOLLAND, 603 Bloom­ BARGAIN—House 6 rooms, tiled JOE CICCONE s Union av, 51 n fr Conover av, $2,­ have been distributed to members of field avenue, ' ■ : baffi; "every improvement; right at 300. , the first team. They are the style of station and trolley;, plot 40x110, Elizabeth 31. Smith—E ast, Ruther­ skating in—deep maroon . with PLOTS 50x150—Macadam, sewer, shade/ruit and garden. Price only ford Savs Ld Bldg Asshi « e a gray stripes^ ' water, electricity, gas; $750 up; $3^50, easy terms. NUTLEY REAL- 285 Franidln Nntley seven minutes from West Nutley -28-16 tf. Colonial ter, 608- n e fr Vreeland av, station; we build to suit, $3,000 up. TY CO., Owners.“ 10r28rl *3,200. WANT ADVERTISEMENT NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY, Nut­ JftTn^jrltf puclcett—East Rutherford ley, 10-28-16 tf. _ Savs Ld Bldg Aasn, s e & Colonial WANTED—Male ter, 608 n e^frVreeland av,$50O. ICHARDSOI i f ’^T IM E i'O^VVAKE UP—To the & Insurance ^tracks, near A then in. fact thaTdesirable restricted build­ Hugh Eagleson—Edward Eagleson, ing plots, convenient to West Nutley. n a Grant av, 499 w fr Whitford av, FOR RENT—Assembly Hall for all station are getting scarce. Wise peo­ 385 PASSAIC AVENUE, Near Ntattey Station, N C T t^ r, N. XT Phoncll53 *1,500. . . occasions; Post Office building; ple are buying NOW. Why don’t you, Coll of Nutley—Curt Stemmier, seating capacity 50; all modern im­ before it's too late or too costly. Call Mary T Butler^' map 103, lot 308, e s provements, kitchen and dressing write or phone for list of plots still Union av, $59. rooms; very central and desirable; available. NUTLEY REALTY COM­ Coll of .Nutley—Harrington C o .e s term $2.50 up daytime; $3^0 to $5.00 PANY, oppositeWest Nutley station. evenings. NUTLEY REALTY COM- N. Y-, 'phone -6984 Barclay^ Nutley , lots l i t and 416, $8.93. ■—- PANYvPBronT8rrNatlByrl2--2=16-tfc Jphone-8 lA. , 10 28-16-t£^ jiftJflhiLgfitWt. New Y«k FOEHS OF nfSOKAHCE Natley, N. J.

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