today, with rain In nf- night, and poaalhly The Times Has ..... morning. followed !»> nail colder to m orrow MORE THAN 8000 Readers Each Week
EARL TELLS REASON FOR second h e a r in g o n TURNING DOWN MOTION HELD FOR GRAND JURY AS NINE FIRE ALARMS CONDEMNATION MAY BUYER OF STOLEN GOODS Kiehanl 8. EUrl, Chairm an ot the PAYING INCLINES TO Steve Dasnoff, of 70 Bright sercoi, INDEPENDENT Township Committee, wishes to make OVER THE WEEKEND BE USED TO PROCURE when arraigned before police Judge clear through The Tim es why tie re James A. Dowd last night was held un fused to entertain the motion at the DECISION BY COURT der $10(1 bail for action of tiie grand public hearing an paving Tuesday MAKE ENGINES STEP, KEAN RIGHT OF WAY jury on a charge by 'Thomas Hand or. Effort To Settle Regarded In night to enforce the contract (o the REPUBLICANS letter. Virginia street for receiving stolen Contradiction To Terms Two Houses Damaged; Auto Estate Will Not Voluntarily goods. It is claimed that fouivrfhags, Cited In Contracts lie was convinced, lie said, that tbfc Blaze And Grass Fires * Permit Use Of Lands To of adam ant and one bag of lime val people do r.ot want the streets torn Keep Engines Busy Pollute Water Supply ued at $3.90 were bought by Dasnoff START CLUB PRACTICALLY AGREE TO up and since,according to Engineer from two men who came to his liome. rO RCE CONTRACTORS'HAND C. H. hosier, this is w hat would hap Hand said the material was stolen by pen i t ‘the contract were' enforced, lie ! ho Hillside fire departments were Indications are that condemnation the two men from a new homo on I G Farmed, County Committee kept busy over the week-end answer I'raoti<*;i 1 assurance that the paving refused lo entertain this motion which proceedings will have to be instituted Bright street. Head, Is Chosen President ing still and siren alarms. Between PRAISE RETIRING -controversy hero will become mat- was made by William ]•'. Meyerend, ot by the township in order to acquire a Ot New Organization b riday and Monday evening the do- t(1|. cor court action w as given indivi Maple avenue. 100 foot right of way through the partiment was called.ouLfeor nine fires. dually,l»y members of the Township Kean estates'south of Conant street for MEMBERS O E 40A R D TO RESIGN MEMBERSHIP I he first took place Friday night in Coinmil tee at * spirited public hear a storm sewer. Before the Township FROM LINCOLN RANKS llie home -of Abraham Bistrovltch, or CORK WORKS DRAINS ing hd'l Tuesday night in the Hillside Committee Wednesday night Alexand 333 Conant street. A call was re The Board of Education at er Potter, consulting engineer, said the A m-w Republican organization., Avenue School. The hearing was on TENTATIVE TERMS ceived at 7:55 from an unknown per l«ii' meeting held at the Central Gram ‘v,i“ 'h will link.'■Hillside’s tliif-d, Iiuh the remaining six streets reported un township cannot afford to delay the POLLUTION SOURCE m ar school ^Tuesday night di-eiueii, son reporting that the house was afire, l" : " for111'*Hollywood tyre- bert F. Smalley and C. T. Woodruff, is hour and a half had the fine practically In T ourO f Elizabeth Tributes were paid to the three mem -i" Williamson i* a venue'. Mr, Gold- nUe. Following £ thorough discussion Elizabeth Authorities And Joint that the machinery of the contractors, extinguished. River Watershed bers of the board who served for their siein is sec re i a r\ and press re presen- of the subject, expressions were re Conference Will Meet Decker & Canning of Union, is already last time at tire >.Meeting bh Tuesday. W hen the fire department arrived i;iii,\e lor Hie organization which is quested from the m em bers of the com on the ground and every day of delay Louis R. Wa,llaek, president, in a During Next Week knaun as the Independent Republi one of the rooms was a mass of flames may cost the township money. Members of the. Board of Health mittee. Committeeman James E, Stem which later burst out through the roof brief address stated that he was sorry can Club of Hillside. declared l ha I ’ito money would be paid Edward Grassman representing the made a tour of the Elizabeth water to see the three members h n\e. Twe and the side of the house. The dam living g . U.
bars attend the Holy Name Breakfast EMPIRE THEATRE on Sunday April 14, which Is an a n Washington S t, near Market 8t nual affair for the Senior Holy Name- N E W A R K , N. J ‘ WOMEN’S PAGE-SOCIAL-PERSONAL Broad and New Streets, Newark Society of the parish. Starting Sun. Mat. March 17th Rntii-e Week Starting: Mon. Mar. I8II1 Mrs, Fred Betz, Mrs. A. Herbster, Mrs. ing in Masonic Hall, Wednesday March HlUAIt ANl> SICK MUTUAL BURLESQUE A. Jordan, Mrs. J. O’Neill, Mrs.’ Mau 20 followed by a ‘Kitchen Kabinet WILLIAM HAINES IN Social-Personal rice Raleigh, Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Koncert’ under the auspices of-the VIOLA ELLIOTT and her Hillside Am aranth Patrol. Mrs. Wil • ‘ ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE ’ ’ W. Gross, Mrs. Cooper Tomlinson, Mrs. with Monel Itarryinore. Leila Hyams. “ FRENCH MODELS liam V ander Zoo is general chairman. Alexander Ellaim, Mrs. J. Griffith, Mrs. Karl Kane. Tullf. Marshall A t the regular meeting of the Hill James McKechnie will act us master A. Farrell and Mrs. Park A. Herr. oil the Stage side Lions Club Jveld at the Hillside of cerem onies and Miss Anna L. Daily Matinees — Ladies 25c Presbyterian Church on Tuesday even A birthday surprise party was given Proscli the narrator. Professor Tyn- KRAMER-BOYLE & GANG ing H arry Woods, of the Lions Inter Thomas F. Norton at his home, 19 panski will conduct the orchestra ;ifnd 20— >1 <»h \v makers— 20 national, addressed the members on Fairview place, by his friends Satur Madame Ernestine Humanshriek Null oilier big acts BOXING THURSDAY NIGHT the subject of "Lionism." day evening. The table was attractlve- sing some opera selections. Master ly decorated in green for St. Patrick’s Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jacobi 11* 16 Masons, members of the Order Day. A Jack Horner pie and a large N orth Broad street, announce the en friends are invited to attend at 8:1 birthday cake occupied the center or gagement of their daughter, May Eli p. m . the table. Favors were drawn rrom zabeth. to Arthur W. Weyman, Eliza the p-ie. Bridge and games were play Mrs. Joseph H. .fibers, of 15 Howard beth. ed and dancing enjoyed. Miss Jacobi is a graduate of Hillside street, sailed.on Saturday to visit her The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al H igh School, class of 1925. She Is now son, John C. Buechele, at Miaimi, Fla. bert Burdin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace a member of the staff at the Newark Baillie. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Buchan Museum. She is a popular member of Mrs. Arnold Hebbe will give a card an, of Hillside; Mr. and"M rs. Lewis Hillside's younger set, and a member party in her home at 1 2 47 Woodruff Otto and Mr. James Kay, of Elizabetn; of the Junior W om an’s Club. avenue. Friday at 2:15 p. m. for the and Mr. Frank Fox, of New YorK. benefit of the Ways and Means Com Continuous Performance Mr. Weyman is Hillside correspon Evenings mittee of Hillside Court No. 20, Order From 2 to 11 P . M. dent for the Elizabeth Times and the A Punch and Judy show will be giv. of the Amaranth. She will be assisted Saturdays, Sundays, N ew ark Star-Eagle. en by the fifth a ml sixth grades or 2 lo 5 V. M. 7 to 11 p , M. St. Catherine’s School this .afternoon by her daughters, Mrs. Lillian John , There will be a m eeting of the Hill son. of tins township, and Mrs. Alma Children 10c Evening prices prevail Children l.v at 3 o’clock in the; Parish Hall. En side Girl Scout Council at the home of Vandergrift, of East Orange., Bridge, a ll day tertainment will be furnished by Pro A dults 20c Mrs. A. D. Hall, the Commissioner, on pinochle and bean bag will be played. SUN D AY S & HO L ID A Y S Adults 30,' fessor Ambrose Jeffries, ventriloquist Tuesday evening March 19. it is urged Make your Easter Gift and magician.. Tickets may be obtain th a t every member attend. ed from the pupils. Adults are invited. Hillside Chapter No. 19 2, O. E. S., The Hillside Boys Club will hold a( will m eet tonight at Masonic HalU This Tonight and Continuous all day Saturday The regular meeting of the Junior ta g day on Friday and Saturday March will be the last time W orthy Matron To Her and Senior High School Parent-Teach - ' REGINALD DENNY IN 22 and 23. The Proceeds will be ;ed Florence Fackert and her staff of offi er Association will bo observed as for the work of the club. cers will exemplify the work and it is u F a th e r's Night on* the evening of her request that every member be pre A home made cake and pie sale will March 27. Hr. Clarence Elmer Partcli, Red Hot Speed” sent. M aster Masons andjpister chap be held by the Ladies’ .Aid Society of Dean of the School of Education of also Olive Borden and Jack Pickford in “ GANG WAR tors are invited. THE ONE GIFT th e Hillside Presbyterian Church totnor R utgers I’niversity will be the speaker A cake sale will be h e l l all day to- Max Davidson Laugh Provoker row from 11 a. m. to five p.m . In the and his subject will be "Vocational tmorrow at 1 4 44 No^th llo a d street. “DO GENTLEMEN SNORE?” Sunday School room. Guidance.” Special attraction for the Kiddies Sat. Matinee Olga Johnson is chairladjlissisted by that is most fitting at this season of the year, Arrangements for a card party to •A meeting of the Republican Club W. M. Florence Fackert, Johanna be held March IS at 8:3
Tfct other feature for Sunday and jauLMDK T nat, t b p a t , u m i is , m i
tebethtown, Water £oflBpuiyT •4-L a UAS: JIMMY VAIjENTYPTE pire Theatre starting Sunday Matinee Informed according to aottoa AT LOEWS STATE THEATRE March 17th. Miss Elliott, among her by the Township Committee WedDM- William Haines' latest picture, "Allat e th e r contributions of terpsichore, will day night. ’ - LOCAL SPORTING EVENTS Jimm y Valentine,” made from the feature "The D ance of the Seven Veils” famous stage play and synchronized and w ill sing, among other peppy num SEEK AID ON SEWER with sound, will he shown a t Loew’s bers “Nighty Night,” “It’s Gettin* Hot" Freeholder LeRoy G. Hoesly h u NOW T H E R E FO R E , I. Richard State Theatre next Monday. and “Oriental Twist.” T here will be a been notified that the township would S. Earl. Chairm an of the township of The picture is of interest because* It rousing assemblage of associate dan Hillside A. A. Plans Subscription lis t To Support PROCLAIMS AID FOR like the county to share In the coat of/ Hillside, do hereby proclaim Friday, gives the star his first real chance at cers in the good looking and agile culverts in connection with the sorm \ March 15, and Saturday, March JO, as a straight dramatic role. Hitherto Ids chorines, and pretty girlS* Vill also be sewer to th e extent of $66,568. Ball Club; Billy Sims W ill Continue At T ie Helm LEGION ON BIRTHDAY the dates for the Tenth Anniversary name has been associated with roles present in tlie attractive personages Celebration of The American Region of the sm art aleck type, an d the com of Edythe Bates and June Palmer, Hillside A. A. has decided to new men will be signed, as there arc I tie hollowing proclamation urging and urge all citizens to aid the Region edy angle has predominated. In "Alias ingenue and Soubrette, respectively. M ISS ANNA VON RHEIN subscription list to gain support a number of applicants who came with cboperation with the American Legion in every, possible way to increase Its Jinmny Valentine," while th e re are a Boxing Thursday night. w ' llic' club it " ill P‘ace in th0 new good records. Every player must be on its tenth anniversary was issued by membership strength. Every veteran number of funny moments, t h e drama Other teams In the B E A U T Y PARL Suburban U'ague under contract. The Bristol-Myers Chairman Richard S. E arl today: should subscribe to the program of tic interest has been emphasized first \ WANTS GAS STATION OR . dollar a month from At 1033 NORTH BRC AD ffT . solicit one a Field is to he placed in shupc and there "B y t h e m a y o r o f t h e t o w n the organization by wearing the Region of all. M i‘s\ JoHeph Buttvvell, of 107 Fitz f^rner Beechwood PI. t subscriber. This entitle* the hold js still plenty of room in which to play s h i p OF Ii I RESIDE, N. .). button. Noted players in pie supporting cast patrick stree^visked permission of tlie **' ' slii the games In each month, ball. The new club house is hut a- "The American Legion will soon cel IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have of this picture includb R eila Hyarns, Township CoimiNjittoo Wednesday night F.ugcnc Permanent IVave vl ,oo,l has Soil subscribers and the couple of blocks away where shower ebrate the tenth anniversary of its or hereunto set my hand and caused the Karl Dane, Lionel B arrym ore and Tully to construct a gdaolinc station and ice $7.50 ’ . ,1s HIT used to secure good piay- baths will lie available. New unlfortms ganization. To those who so nobly seal of the Township of Hillside to be Marshall. Jack Conway directed It dock at the cornerW Fitzpatrick stre'et special during: Marul i on ,'r"l’l’T’b|s plan will be adopted the be- will be purchased tu start the season. served their country in time of great aflixed. Done in the Township of Hill from an adaptation by A. P. Younger. and Iaberly avenue. \l t w as referred to Monday and Tuesd iy - 01 „r next month. Fans and sup. Tlie Hillside A. A. has secured the Peril it will be an anniversary of ach side this 15th day of March, In the,year Joe Farnham wrote the titles. the BuiUJing Committee. Shampoo and M arcel tl^oblxsd B are urged to send their names Central C ram m ar School for their m in ievement for a great work has been of our Rord, One Thousand Nine Hund K ram er and Boyle and their Gang Hair, $1.00 ) f° vl|.'|v The Hillside Times will re- SERVICE STATION PERMIT strel show which will be held on S at performed by ttie Legion in the decade red and Twenty-nine.’ , head the stdgo bill at R oew ’s for the 4566 subscriptions until a commit- A permit w as granted by the Tow n urday evening March 3(1. The'asso of space that lias followed ttie close of (Signed) RICHARD S. KART. coining wy?ek, anil with thorn are play- ship Committee W ednesday night to V,. Is appointed to take care of the ciation iias a lot of good talent and tlie World war. The American Legion Chairman of tlie Township of Hillside rs such as tin1 Reynold Sisters, Connie Howard Tichenor to construct a ser several of'the hoys will'appear in the was burn of (lie spirit of comradeship A|l World War veterans are cordial St. Clair. Maria Alvarez, Dorothy Mor considering the situation Tor vice station at 1 llt’u-1 j-j-j North Bros cast, supported by some well known and mutual helpfulness that4 was so ly invited to atfend the next meeting or ton. Helen Windsor, and Dorothy King, '.rrli u ,,pks Hilly Htms, who has st reel. VIOLIN PIANO professional talent. Efforts are being outstanding among.those who rougtit Hurden-Looker Post No. 50,-American also the Gang Band. T h e re are 11 the Hillside A. A. for the MR. and MRS. made to obtain several, if not all. of side by side in the great struggle and Region, on March 111 at 8:110 p. m. at , seasons, has decided to con- FRENCH MODELS AT KMPIRF itl l’l SI : IIYIMtA V i ( S t p t it is today carrying on a pro Region Headquarters, 1441’ North the cast which broadcasts the Sketch Viola Elliott and her “ F'rench Mo Hillside will , not pay for moving r,‘‘ ,, Hus season. He will start right gram of public service that has no par Broad street. of Main Street over W O.It. every TTies- dels" will he the attraction at the Em hydrants on Rrnokside a venue the Fill- JOS. A. McGEE in to sign UP a good club for the lea day evening. If possible several or aBel in the nation's history Teachers of gue games. tlie cast will be on hand1 to assist tlie "The greatest work of the Region rh(, club received the pick of play- boys. has been to care for those who suffered , llill(,s in the apportionm ent of the VIOLIN &? PIANO most by.,the‘w!B^. T he best efforts or There’s Only One Way ..,111 lull, of the Suburban Baseball Members of the association have been rehearsing: their parts regularly! the organization have been exerted \o Clean open for a limited number of I c-igii,. it is announced. The league in the behalf of tlie disabled soldiers, 'compost’d of Irvington, Bloomfield, and those who attend will be in for a! the war orphans and those who were beginners a n d a d v a need south Orange, Caldwell. Nutley, Arl- good evening’s entertainment The | arrangem ent committee is header! r>v left widows by the war. Although Going Trouting? scholars. Hiiiside and St. Benedicts, re Ingtou George Mann, who, with Pete Purdy much has been accomplished for these presenting Newark. war-sufferers there is still a great deal RUGS 1253 Bliri.’.nrS’lace Home games for the locals will in- and Sheldon Jones, will put over a sketch of their own. This trio can sup- to be done. The Region has given as Get your fishing- outfit here! Phene clmle Decoration and Labor Days Bigelow 3291-J lily rare fun when in the mood. 'IMek- surance that this work will be con you must remove every par ------—Sk___ while on July 4 they will play 'at Arl- tinued as long as there is a need for It. Ask tor our new lngWn All Sunday afternoon games ets may he secured from all m em bers ticle of dirt that becomes In the field of community service the Several of the Hillside A. A. PURITY BAKERY will be played at Hillside. Legion has successfully conducted civ deeply embedded. The Jan- CIjOVKR b o y s d a n c e ic betterment projects in all parts of covius process removes dirt Mrs. M. White Arrangements have been com pleted | Hie country that have demonstrated in thoroughly. This Spring let CUSTOMER OUTFIT by the Clover Boys for their novoltyU concrete way the power of the Region 1205 Salem AVe. SUMMIT TRIPS H. S. us prove it by cleaning your Hillside, N. J. dance Saturday evening April 13 ar jto serw in time of peace. The cele- Masonic Hall, 1 444 North Broad sereer I bration of the Region’s tenth anniver- rugs. The cost is reasonable. FIVE IN TOURNAMENT A1 Brown and his Original Dixie Jazz sary^op March 15 and Hi will be the 3-Joint Steel Trout Rod M A/.y.LO S l I'lIOLSTF.IlY Artists will furnish the music. Tick-1 occasion for a renewed effort to en- ONLY Yl,.• Hillside High School basket- ets aiv now on sal and may be obtained roll more war Veterans -in this work, Multiplying Reel 75 ft. en Upholitering, Repairing and j)UU ‘team was eliminated Saturday from any of the following com mittee it is the purpose Qf JJie Region to In amel Trout Line Package of Chair Caining night from the State Tournament by members: Rudolph Jaeger, Joseph crease its membership in order that its $2.00 Summit High School which won by White, Michael Furi no.Tad Jus- work for the year m ay he broadened JANCOVIUS Trout Hooks 181 YALE AVENUE a scOi*t‘Lof 33 to 18 at the Madison cor. | and extended. T he people of this W a . c n a l Unionville 395 High School court. town arc rtuly appreciative of the char 8c S O M Sammie Jacobs and Jay Ebel tea- 1 1 2 - 1 2 0 ARLINGTON ST. T w o W hat.' acter of the work that* is being done by ONE BlOCK west of Plane s i nLA*COU*T tured for the winners, the former a.r- the Region and they believe every en The Best Values in New Jersey Pittsburgh university students have NEWARK, N J. MITCHELL I3S5 MISS JACQUELINE SHERMAN counting for twelve points on a half couragement should be gjvc/n ror Its discovered that two can live on ,000 dozen goals and the latter bagging Two what?--FI 1*090 ’Times continuance. Teacher of Elocution c-li vi-n. Hflzabella and Littlejohn were a year licet for tl« losers.. Method New York School of Ex fl1 HILLSIDE Bogart’s Sport Shop pression G. F: P. 0 6 Saturday Classed and Private JowiU.A ...... 1 0 2 263 No. Broad Street ELIZABETH Instruction Littlejohn^ ...... 3 0 6 Marsh, g ...... 0 1 1 62 Morris Place Romanison, g...... t 1 3 Phone Waverly 5403
Totals ...... 8 2 18 SUMMIT G. F. P. Wolf, f...... 3 0 6 Jacobs, f...... 6 0 12 . . . 5 1 11 Massey, g...... 0 . 1 1 Pringle, g...... 0 1 1 Sale - Sale . . 1 0 2
Totals ...... •. . . . . 15 3 33 Referee Cook. Umpire Brumbaugh.
•ta lc H ead q u arter* RETTING TO MEET Building LARGE STOCK FIXTURES New Jersey Bell PAPPAS TUESDAY Telephone Company 540 Broad Street ’A trio of battles have already been Newark, New Jersey .arranged by Prom oters for the next action carnival of the Adelphia A. A., slated for the Moose Hall arena on next Tuesday night. The bill, when com pleted, will include the usual trio or six-roun.ilers and four bouts over the four-round distance. Up to this time, one.of the sixes and two of the fours FLOOR LAMPS have been arranged. Georgia Rettino. Hillside’s rangy game-cock, who has proved a big fav orite with' fans throughout Elizabeth •and vicinity, will again appear a t the West Scott place arena next week. He is slated to riinglc with rough and ready Claim Pappas, Newark’s Aegean rook of Gibraltar. This battle will be one of the featured six-rounders. BRIDGE LAMPS y / c Rettino has fought in Elizabeth on Newest Sviiiboi nv i\ y Growth only a few occasions, but he also boasts a fine record of out-of-town achievement. H^'ourjm inted two of Elizabeth’s clMsy youngsters in get Eng decisions over Frankie Venezto ;ind Jimmy McWilliams here and then 'H‘ fitngled with Pete Reddy, pride of the pioneer Club. In the first Reddy-Rettino bout, at Moose Hall, Rettino came from behind The latest in lighting fixtures in seoro an amazing knockout victory in the second round. Reddy dem anded 11 >‘eturn battle and it was staged at the armory. Another sensational strug k'R resulted, with Rettino being floored JLN size, modem archi Telephone Headquarters- T s T iwire in the second round by the hard- tecture and eouipnico. , the c"l. is arc oeing made for the pnnehing Port boy only to com e back R A — box Ms. way to a draw E C new Telephone Headqu..:. service r.eecls of the years Rettino showed stern stuff in rising Elizabeth Electric Supply Corp. R 11 °'ln the floor to hold his own with M -feuilding truly c > mho EzaiT^y ahead. Enlav^ing the State-, 1 tejldy and his performance on that E I Jersey growth progress. wide telephone system this • occasion did much to bolster his local F stock. He is now a big favorite here N year alone requires an expend- ond his bout with Pappas will draw This great structure, tower D 17 Broad Street, Elizabeth I hr re cf 822,000,000. hundreds of fans. ing twenty stor es above the Eappas gave Reddy a terrible battle O C hen a few months ago, although losing Em. 0064 - 0065 E street and housing 270C tele New jersey is growing. Tele "I he Newark lad Is one of the toufch U °st boxers to show at Moose H all this S I phone people, will be dedi phone Headquarters is a sym winter and he is certain to m ake things N fi'ighty interesting for Rettino. cated within a few weeks in bol at once of State' progress P TO HAVE TAG DAY -S- Open Evenings the fiftieth year of the tele- and c f our purpose to do our -R Let-mission was granted to the Hill T p hon c in 't^Wf State o f New part to promote State growth side Roys Club to conduct a ta g day LIVE IN PLAINFIEI aI>—Clean city. Building Lots situated in Hillside SECOND HEARING ON I have several bargains in new houses UnionCo., N. J., owned by Wni ®{je SftU ai GLEASON PREDICTS Dutch Colonial a n d English type, Spanjer, p e c e m b e r 24. 1 9 2 8 “ r CEPTING from the above descrih i ranging in price from $' 500 to $14,- Printed and Published every Friday at 231 Hollywood Avenue, PAVING HELD HERE premises, that part which was convi-v NURSERY SCHOOLS 000. All improvements, 6-7 rooms, ed to the Township of Hillside by Hillside, Hew Jersey (continued from page one) with bath, sunparlor, breakfast nook recorded in Book 1056 of Deeds rn- Union County on page 527. ' by the "Changing- Objectives* in Elementary to take care o f that situation. A nother an d fireplace. I arid 2 car garages. raised the question of acceptance by There is due approximately $7 mgr- Kihication" w as the address given by Big lot. Phone 5 1 1 7 . Will call for and $1,251, with interest from HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Charles Gleason, Assistant 'Superin tiie Highway Commission of suen you. William Middaugh, owner an.! ary 5th, 1929, and costs. 11‘ Robert Kaplan, Editor Sidney Silverstein, Business Manager tendent of N ew ark Public Schools at streets as Coe avenue, b u t there w a s no builder. 909 E 7th St., Plainfield. SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff Joseph Altman, Sol’r. Telephone Emerson 1701 the observance of “Father ^ Ni^hf by reply to this. The m a tte r of collecting Fees $21.42' ______7 the Say brook P a m ^ T v a c h e r Asso assessments on these streets w a s also STATE HIGH WAY ROUTE 2D— build- EDJ&HT MMt brought up. y ings at 13 Hilldale • PI. and 70 Al- Subscription Rates iTornin uni cations ciation at the school Wednesday night The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters He stated that the schools in the fu To tills and'other questions a b o u t the bert *St. Consult R o y Mullins, 1226 The TIMES will be sent to any part of the contract Township A ttornof D onald H. Salem Ave., Hillside, fo r terms, etc. and other items of interest to readers, and invites ture will be more;* concerned with United States for tbe regular subscription price of growth from within. Nursery schools McLean made a somewhatdetailed ex- t ‘2.00 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage to Can sueli communications. The name aiid address of planat-ion, stating the hearings wore will be established iind ‘ children will IXJR SA L I C a l e a r p ada and foreign countries must be added to these the writer must he given in every ease, not neces be coming to school earlier, chiefly led to consider a compromise based hi*, opinion. The law Us plain, he-Sample georgette dresses, Pleated sarily for publication, but as kn evidence of good about nursery age at tw o years. on his opinio 1 rates. C , -, ■onlniot is legal and skirts, Long sleeves, Sizes 16-18-38-42. faith. Anonymous communications will not be He discussed several nursery schools said, and l lie latter o f collecting as- Special at $(L50. L ittle Bazaar, 1423 published. • -* and said it is the consensus of the peo sound. \ In the No. Broad St., opposite Mcrlz Ave. THE TIMES ADVOCATES ple studying school problems that psy ssments, he said the Supremie Court chological laboratories* will be estab Id Vi n the case of Wilson vs Jersey iFM far 1. North Broad Street Crossing elimi City for sustaining th e assessments nation. FARM RELIEF AND PROHIBITION lished' which will .enable visiting teachi S H E R IFF ’S SALK— I n Chancery of I M k M.—ferity fetal ors to go to parents homes to, see how" hen tbi-i'c is substantial performance New Jersey. Between Puritan Build The two great problems' that confront contract. Where there is n o t sub jng and Loan Association, complainant 2. Construction of a State Highway. President Hoover are Farm Relief and Pro parents are behaving themselves. The IIJL IL—Miniat Warafe \yholc trend of investigations shows, tie stantial performance, that is an en and Carmelo i>i Lutra, also known as 3. .Elimination of Dead End Streets. hibition. YVith*Tiis accustomed engineering tirely different matter, he stated. Mr. Carmelo Dellutri, et. a is., defendants. I IL IL—l*Mfe| Varalip 4. More Through Highways. stated, thii! th e first six years of the Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. precision, he lias dedicated himself to the sol school child are the m ost important McLean saul in his judgment it would By virtue of the above-stated writ 6. Complete improvement of All ution of both. and that children will stay rn school c better for tbe township to settle out of fieri facias to me directed I shall Streets. Farm Relief ‘is geographical in its direct much longer, (hat classes will be estab. f court. expose for sale by public vendue, at the l i l f l Sheriff’s office in the Court House in effect, and is national indirectly. fished for bright children and classes Some efforts were made !o have the 0. i'arks and Playgrounds. * meeting go o n record in one w a y or ■the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on Prohibition, however, is entirely national for dull children, and th a t the average W EI )N BSD A Y, . TH E 10TH i > A Y O F another, hut it was'finally decided to iiirits character, if touches us in New Jersey, age for a child to he in a bright class- APRIL, A. J )., 1929 will* be about twelve years. Mr. G lea that court procedure was desired. at two o’clock ip the afternoon of said The North Broad Bakery and here in Union-Township, as closely as in the day. WE STILL LEARN son also claimed that tb e future will place the m atter In th e hands o f the dense areas of New f orkj and the sparse local see (more effort made to educate a- commitlce, with stro n g indications All that certain tract or parcel of 1045 N. Broad Street^ Elizabeth While the public hearings on thin paving ities of Arizona. land and preimdses situate, lying and may not ultimately add any material light on dults by creating more libraries, giv being in the Township of Hillside, President Hoover in his eventful career, ULASS1 F I 1,1) Tune in on WEAF every Tuesday the subject generally, they are convincing evi ing concerts, and operas, and so forth, County of Union a n d State of New lias tackled and mastered tremendous jobs. by the boards' of education, and further ;\d y t :i h i s i : m i :\ t .s Jersey. dence tiiat even the well informed layman may BEGINNING in the southwesterly at 10:45 a. m. Should he succeed in finding a correct answbr j that better teachers will be selected not understand all the intricacies. BIG BARGAIN line of Hillside Avenue at a point dis to the Prohibition question, it will he a monu I and the selection will be with m.ore tant northwesterly one hundred and For example, evgp-41 person so closely in mental achievement, I care. Salaries of the school teachers forty feet from the corner formed by touch with the situation as Chairman Richard i he predicted, will be m uch higher and l’OK SALE O il EXCHANGE the intersection of the said southwes There is no( difference of opinion among (the teachers will be paid according to Four family house, 62x126, a.11 Im terly line of Hillside Avenue with tjie S. Earl seems to be under tbe misapprehension intelligent people as to a proper objective. No northwesterly line of Liberty Avenue; “SPEEDO” that unless the matter is adjusted now, it will ! their qualifications and ndi according provements, tw o g a r a g e s. N e a r bus, thence running (1) southwesterly at one wants drunkenness. .No one wants liquor (to th e classes they teach. Teachers Twins mean tearing up the streets. This is an unfor school. F ine location. Little cash. right angles to Hillside Avenue one Can Opener — Sharpener as .an influence in polities'or in life. No one will be of the college student variety. Easy terms. 217 V'.rg nia St.. Inquire hundred .and five feet; thence ( 2 ) north tunate impression to have, for it is not quite wants the return of the saloon. All are agreed | A teacher will get help i£ her w ork In westerly parallel with Hillside Avenue Approved by Market 3G22. fdrty feet; thence (3 ) northeal^erly in accord with the facts. With such an im j the lipjL.of a mimeograph operator, that this country should he a sober, temperate parallel with the first course one huVyd pression, a person would be firmly convinced nation. The parting of the ways comes in ap which will do “away witfy her work on FOR RENT red and five feet to t h e said south wesl pod Housekeeping that the alternative is either adjustment or re plication of the remedy. a black board. The future, will also erly line of Hillside Avenue; thence (4) (see the schools furnished with morn FO LK R O O M S A N D HATH, ail Im- southeasterly along the sam4 forty laying the streets. But the alternative really The drys are sure that if prohibition is giv,- feet to the point and place of BEGIN Demonstration in equipment in the line of radios, mov provenlents, with garage. Jnq. 1063 is either adjustment by the Township Commit NING. your own home en a full chance, it will effect desired results. ing picture machines, leTesropos, etc. Prospect Sl„ Trinity 8803-J. tee or adjustment by the courts. It is for the Its opponents are equally certain it has had Being known and designated as lot E. D. CAREY Township Committee to determine whether In concluding, lie claimed there, M ar.l -41. numbered five (5) ass laid, down on a its chalice,' and is fundamentally incapable. would be a broader checkup on the certain map entitled "Map Showing Big. 3139-W Hillside, N. J. FOUR BOOM Al'ARTMLyi— modern there would bo more t-> he gained, by the for They point to the bootlegger, the hi jacker and student, w hat bearing lessons have on improvements, new boiise. Decorat mer or the latter. It is for them to determine, criminal trade in liquor as evils surpassing pre the child. H e hoped th a t in the very ed. Good location. Vine, H t., cor. in the light, of the facts they now have in then- near future Hillside would establish vious ones. Pcnnsyivania Ave. tr possession, whether greater justice would he The degree of truth on each side is diffi fi platoon school, an organization which ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN* CHURCH done the people by settling now or.ype emitting cult of ascertainment, because all the facts are permits special subjects, namely m us I OI K MODIOItN ROOMS—all impro Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor the courts to rule. ic, arts, manual (raining and forty- vements, near th re e bus line$. 1620 hard to gather, and the interested! purtiqs 10:15 a. m. “Uplifting the Christ.” Another point, on which there seems to he seven other different varieties. Long Ave., near Liberty Ave. evince a disposition to marshal 1-those .facts He invited'the parent’s and teachers 8:00 p. in. Illustrated Service, “The work and Death of Christ.” an erroneous impression, not only on the part which tepd to prove their side. 6 ROOMS A N D B A T H , all improve of the Snybrook P.T.A. to visit the ments with or without garage. 117 of the people hut even some of the ollicials tliem Certain it,is thafthe banishment of the platoon school in Newark. Before Mr. selves, is that of tlie method of the State High Yale Ave. saloon has been a great blessing. Certain it is Gleason’s address a regular.! business FIRST FLOOR, 5 room s and b a th , all way Commission in applying the rule for a tiu- also that the opulent bootlegger, amassing) meeting was held. iiniiprovemerits, lig h t and airy. Rea ancial adjustment. There is considerable opin During the meeting vocal solos were wealth, living pretentiously, sporting luxuri sonable. Inquire 1420 Long- Ave., EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE ion tliut no matter what the conditions, the given by M rs. Nureen Rpanjer, who third iloor. or 1424, first,floor. 2t ous ears, is an offense in the eye of decent sang, ‘‘Sweet Mystery of Life,” "Tn the 137 Pom ona Ave., Newark, N. Jf State would settle oil a financial basis. Tips is 5 AND 6 ROOM apartments, all im REV. HERBERT W. BRUENINGHAUSEN, Rector citizens. Garden of My Heart,” “ Mouning” and not so. in a letter to The Times on October 22, A difficulty about .prohibition is that il is provements. 2 fam ily houses, near 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer and Serin# "1 Pass by Your Window." She w as ac new'*"school. Rent reasonable. Ap 9:40 A. M., Church School. 7:45 P. M., Evening Prayer and Sermon 1928, Major W. 0. Sloan, engineer for the com a sumptuary law. When people take a drink, companied by Mrs. H ugo Wolf on the Thursdays in Ivent: 8 P. M., Litany and Sermon by special jreachers ply 12 Tillman St. mission, explained this point by saying, “ If or violate the Prohibition Aot, they refuse to piano. Mrs: Spanjer was presented First Sunday of month, 11 a. in., Holy Communion and Sermon the requirements are not met, the State is un be considered in the category of lawbreakers, with a bouquet of sweet peas. FOR SALE S a in ts’ D a y s, ,10 a. m „ H oly C om m union. der no obligation to accept and pay for the like men who commit arson or theft or em Mrs. Walter Schorr, chairman of work. Under certain conditions, IE T11E DE bezzlement. When a usage of food or drink is the nominating committee, presented HEASONARLE, baby carriage and FECTS ARE NOT EXTENSIVE, the Depart tiie following names to he elected to stroller, in excellent condition. New made prohibitory by law, some people look to office at the next meeting In April: ment have, by agreement with the contractor such a law as a challenge, and take the dare. paint. Call 20 Silver avenue, up President. Mrs. George Potts; vice pre stairs. accepted the work at reduced price, but as a It is easier to enforce sumptuary laws in general proposition the work must conform to sident, Mrs. J. Brengel; treasurer, Mrs. time of war, or in periods of stress, when peo J. A. Plumstead; secretary, Mrs. W al HELP WANTED the specifications before same is accepted by ple are keyed to tenseness and some high goal ton Dean; corresponding secretary, Mr? the Department. ” readily induces them to forbear their likes Hugo Gensel. GIRLS AN1"> BOYS to sell ce rta in ar . A question that might be determined is up ticles in their sp a re time.' F*or fur Announcing opening of and preferences for a great aim. ther information call after 6 p.'m to just what point the State considers the de The older Cato> could dictate what luxuries fects not extensive. By determining that, some FATHERS NIGHT PROGRAM at the hom qjbf M rs. W. A . Scliorr of food must he omitted, w-hat extravagances of 139 Conant St., Hillside. .of the streets in question might be eliminated clothes could he forbidden, and what personal A T HILLSIDE AVENUE from the probability of court action. This is possessions of wealth must be foresworn. That information which our engineer should lie able A large *■ audience enjoyed leather’s was when Rome was a young Republic, com Night of th e Hillside Avenue Parent- RITZ ELECTRIC SERVICE, Inc. to obtain without nmeh difficulty. posed of hardy warriors, eager to dominate Teacher Association in the school audi 1139 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth, N. J. the earth, ready to subordinate everything to torium Wednesday night. A. L. John ONLY ONCE IN A LIFETIME THE WHOLE TOWN FIRST that ambition, and such censorship easily fell son, County Superintendent of Schools, Martin Building It begins to look very much as though some in with their aspirations. spoke on “ Schools of Yesterday ana people will just have to he offended in the mat When Rome became opulent, censorship Today" being introduced by A. G. Don’t Miss this Opposite Ritz Theatre Woodfield, supervising Principal of the ter of selection of county roads. While there was unenforceable. A few Emperors tried to revise the self-denial and Spartan1 spirit of a local schtfols. is a certain amount of merit in the effort to Music w as furnished by the school B A R G A IN J please the taxpayers, there is no question of the prior age, hut soon submitted to the changed orchestra under the direction of Mr. 2 family house, 216 Liberty Ave., greater merit of the stand taken by Chairman mood. Samuel Grossman. Among the selec Agent for Richard S. Earl to obtain aid from the Board The best way to bring about sobriety is to tions played were “Now the Day Ts 5 rooms, sunparlor, large paptry, of Freeholders in the construction of roads. inculcate a wish for that virtue. Morality is Over,” "Onward Christian Soldiers,*" double shades an d two g as ranges All who have Been in close touch with more durable and of firmer texture when it “Soldiers Farewell,’.' “The School Par on each floor, porch and window rests on inclination. ade,” "Speed Our Republic," and opera Philco Radio - Crosley Radio Hillside’s affairs for the past four or five years selections. screens. know' the difficulty which Mr. Earl, as chairman William J. Bryan, an earnest/ worker for Prohibition, probably sliorteneer Ills own life "*■ Selections were also played -by a Separate steam heat and entrances of the Road Committee, has encountered in the quartet consisting Shirley Doremus, National Mazda Lamps matter of obtaining aid on roads, both from by extreme relish for much food. It is quite claripet; Moirton Ackerly) trumpet; Large finished room in attic, 2-car the county and State. The State has repeated; likely that Bryan himself would have opposed Herbert O tto and Raymond Davis, vio garage, private concrete driveway f ull line of Electric fixtures, appliances, radio tubes any law to limit the rations of individuals as a ly turned down Hillside’s suggestions for roads lin. Some very able solo toe dancing Best house on Liberty Avenue, because the sanitary sewers lf»d not yet been means of insuring national health through leg was done by Miss Frances Compton. $12,000 if sold this month. In laid. Similar difficulty has obstructed aid from islation. j Boys and girls of the school under the the county, and while the committee and its There are many phases to this vexing sub- direction of Miss Gladys Flynn perform quire 405 Hillside Ave., in store. Telephone Emerson 7181 j&ffJ Every proposal lias its advantages and cd folk dances. There was group sing Wiring for light and power chairman were rather helpless in the matter, ing led by Mr. George Bowne assisted they nevertheless bore the onus of the town demerits. a t the piano by Mrs. B owne. ship’s failure to get State and county assist ere is a concrete suggestion. Bet. the pro ance. cess of education on the subject of liquor, which Nowhve have our sewers and the Board of ntnif to a halt on the enactment of Prohibition, Freeholders seems willing to meet us more-tflan he again continued. Let some of the millions half way. Will the people themselves obstruct of dollars that arc spent in seeking to uphold 4= the path to progress this time? We uo not the law, sometimes without avail, be used to think it fair to the officials to expect ther ontinup’ the spread ,of truth concerning alco- Good Things to Eat do things for the community and then Hamper ol. SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE them in their operations. As Mr. Earl explain Though there is divided opinion among doctors as to whether alcohol has a place in ed, Hillside has for years been paying its share Real service — Good Cooking — Sanitary Conditions into the county treasury foe the coihstruction of icdicine, there is no division concerning its roads and parks in other communities without danger a Leverage. \ and a Varied Menu There was a time when the drinker was receiving much return itself. Mr. Earl, as That is why you will like to eat at chairman of tho- Road Committee, received most considered virile, and the abstainer a molly coddle. Education brought a reversal of view give different reasons for what they have achieved, but ALL of th e criticism because little of this money was * being spent on roads here. point. so that apologies needed to ho forthcoming unite in saying that SAVING is the first- step. from the drinkers. While we hope the situation can he settled If it is worth while that ours should he a without causing anyone any particular incon temperate, abstemious nation, it is worth while Scannell’s Restaurant If you have no account with us, we cordially invite you venience, we. maintain, with Mr. Earl, that gib- to spend money to.spread that doctrine. 1326 N. Broad St. Trinity 3221 ting the county to take over local roads is more Things are not. learned instinctively. to open one. If you have one, keep adding to it, week in and important to the community at large. It is not Knowledge is not inherent. It is taught. It week out. It is the surest way to arrive. With most of us the proper civic attitude to adopt to say, “ I needs to he acquired. The problem of Prohi don’t care whose street you take, but leave mine bition will he solved when people arc awake to it is the ONLY way. alone.” If everyone sayk'-lhe same thing, llill- side will lie paying an unduly large proportion and in their hearts, avNFse to liquor. There is of taxes. This is a matter which must he consid greater chance of [Prohibition succeeding when “ Be a Wiser Buyer” ered from the viewpoint of the entire commun people refrain from alcohol, not because they Try ity and Mr. Earl’s attitude is unquestionably arc commanded, hut because it is their intelli the right one., gent wish. 'e CERTIFIED COAL The Hillside NatianalBank WILL TRY TO CONTROL 11 ollfd by ordinance, according to ac that although It was not an attractive Phone . UNSIGHTLY PROPERTY tion taken by the Board of Health Wed sight'. It could not be held a menace to Hillside, N. J. nesday night. health. A township g a rb age dump ts 'No Dumping1 signs will be erected D. L MILLER, Inc. Complaint of the condition of the 500 feet away, he said. 1356 No. Broad Street on vacant lots at the southern end or lots was made by William E. Oertloft " A Friendly Institution 1 Punajrlvanla avenue and the attorney of 817 Pennsylvania avenue. Health Hillside, N. J. , ... will be asked if keeping vacant pro Inspector Samuel Jowitt aatd he had CLASSIFIED AD* Phone Waverly 1938 — Emerson 7123 perty lit decent condition may be con- investigated the condition and found BRINS RSSULTt I e s s " m r i r ~ 16, 1989 ■'*** h““ rarely -luubkd the vote with- * out any material change i„ our poll. and' If1'! tu r"j",'1 uny or atl proposal* ed A nd to assess the benefits received end of Leo Street. READER q u e s t io n s and to accept, that bid which, in it, maps accompanying each of t/hem fmther and other action at al s w e m - hive a state next frotm. the construction of said improve Construction of curbs and gutters on showing the lands ;^nd real estate bon- opinion, libst serves the interest of the m e n ts In Township of Hillside, deemed appropriate and p rop er ' rebruury of women for women oy Township. Highland Avenue in the Township or as right and justice may require. County of whion a n d State of New efitted by the improvements in each ivi men advocating candidates to.' mem By order or the Township Commit- Hillside County of Union and State or case, which benefits have been asses The reports above referred to PAVING COMPROMISE Jersey, will be considered at a meet New J<3.’33y from Clark Street to Wln- it,' ol the Township of Hillside. sed, and among other things any ob on file in th e office of the Toe wt-shtp on the board of education and ing of the Township Committee to be ons Avenue. Hi CHARD S. ioAftl-,, jection or objections th a t the owners Clerk for examination by pi Su„gests Situation On Robert not delay activities until the Friday h eld on the 20th day of March, 1929 Paving of Aldine Street and the con terosted. Chairman at eight o’clock In th e evening at the of the property named in said report ialore election night. And what would HOW ARD J iiLUV. struction of curbs and gutters thereon HOW ARD J. BLOT, Street Too Serioue To Hillside Township Headquarters, Hill may present against th e confirmation happen t^ a suggestion that Hillside r, ...... Township-Clerk loom Williamson Avenue to the divid w Township Cli Permit Adjustment C. II. Cl. STICK side Township, New Jersey. oi such a8ses9.nent and to take such March 8-15 inaugurate night school classes, not ing line between the County of Union 0Mi North Broad Street T h e local Improvements above, re- ])(>ar Editor— only for our foreign-born in whom we t'-i re d to a r e as follows; and the County of Essex, In^tbe Town, Elizabeth, New Jersey ship of Hillside and the County of j he TIMES editorial ot last Friday are obliged to Instill American ideals, Construction of sidewalks and gui iownship engineer Union and State of New Jersey. uu tjie*paving situation, w ith its p a r but also lor some of us Simon Pures ALEXANDER POTTER ld » on Leo Street in th* TcwnYhlp or The object of said meeting is to con on Church Street r ticular emphasis on the actidjn of th e who may lit' not quite as mentally per Hil 1 side, County of Union and State or sider separately the three reports and New, York, N. Y . ' N o w Jersey from Cornell Place to the PAINLESS DENTISTRY I residents of Robert s tre e t,^ lio ask fect as we would like to be. Consulting Engineer An Actual Fact, Says DR. MALLAS H lot a forty per tent, penalty,ftogether Wee Hobble Uuins'wrote "The best Mar. 1 5 -It with a ten, year malntenance^bond Is, laid plans ot mice and men gang alt W ith my Sw eet A ir TOW NSHIP OP IHULSIRU It la impoulbU to B roken Plata*. ,n | n y o put ion, almost a perfect ex- aglee. ’ That carefully nourished coal FORWARD - LOOKLNC PEOPLE WILL INVESTIGATE THIS CAR hurt you—1 caa e*- Looie Platt* made Notice is hereby given that a Board pressi'on of Che.facts. The ition candidate scheme that looked' so tract one tooth o r all fight, Refitted end ot Comimissioners appointed to fix the in a few minute*; 1; tin, failure to mention tl: r Remade lika new cute following the ejection last Nov costs and award the damages for pro* ▼our age m ake* n o e * mall coat. |l K,U‘ granted to corner ember, may now be described as the perty to be acquired lor use as por difference. s.li(j rebate to be borne b hair tonic is, Going, Going, Gone. New- tions of public streets or highways In at large Does not the Tow nship'of * Hillside,. County of FREE EXAMINATION— N o chan e for painless extraction whanothee i,ii. cei.nets will one day learn .that Hill I —- work i* i .on»e. Be kure you are la my office. I nion, and State of New Jersey, to , taxpayer in Hillside side fakes her l> ililies mighty serious w filch Hoard , of Commissioners the Sweet Air Regijterecl in U . S . Patent OJ/ic* i, l(. third part? And, even though the ly." matter- of awarding damages fo r the uu don’t h ave to .•cri dents of any steret now under fire CIVIC OBSlORVKlt. continuation of Gurd Avenue and Her ' D r . rt ALLAS *;},« »u 1,1 vote solidly for penalizing, r ______bert Avenue in the Township of Hill side has been referred, will hold a hear 1 8 1 MARKET STREET would not any taxpayer, by refusing to JUNIOR WOMEN WILL ing on March 2f>, 19 2!) at 8:00 1’ ,M lift th e hood to get ! ,v his share of the assessment, in the Next door to Firemen's Bttildir.o;, Newark, Tel. Mitchell 1281 xaLECT AT APRIL WELTING at tin- Township Headquarters on , itural course of events, hold up the North Broad Street in the Tbwnship Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. ni. fim day 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. acceptance, and payments of said of Hillside, at which hearing the Coin- Election o f . officers i >f the Junior piissioners will give all persons inter the story . . . street? W om an’s Club, will take place in April ested or affected by the extension and ■ The whole question in my belief, im provem ent‘of Gurd Avenue south it was • decided at the in the final analysis, resolves itself to neutlng Tues- westerly from its present terminus to day night, Hostesses i hose four words "SUBSTANTIAL for the next Hie1 northeasterly line of Bloy Street and Herbert Avenue from its present PERFORMANCE T)F CONTRACT." meeting include Mint-pa Borden, presi dent, assisted by Mae Jacobi, Ella terminus southeast to proposed exten fur my 'own information,*! would like sion of. Gurd Avenue opportun t0 ask any qualified engineer if there Swanson, and Edna Sherman. ity to 'be heard on the. sub J O , O O O . Q o ,s a case oh record whereby a com- Mekn.bers of the senior club were in ject ' of m aking, awards- for the vited to attend the next meeting of taking of the necessary •' lands ’ f or the luooiJse was entered into wjtere the the juniors. A one-act playlet e n extension ot-Gurd Avenue and Herbert shortage was such as obtains on Ro Avenue as/ mVe particularly yshown in CASH I /// titled, "Rehearsal," will be given under ll, rt street and Coe avenue? Ripping nd set forth onumap prepamjL-oy bip- \ \ \ - up pavements is drastic, but one of our the* direction of Mrs. Smith, SOlist N Lustpr, OT E.„ for apfTat the-re- Orange. Township 'Committee or near neighbors did just th a t on m ore nship of Hillside. than one occasion within my memory. Mrs. J). J)avcnpm*.read one of her EMIL HKRRlGlvU Our Township Attorney has no pink stories, entitled, "MyTMarried Friends.” tOBERT O. RACK T h * C abriolm t, $145 * Body hy t iabmr j. a- engagement in arriving at a sol She also read several of her poems. EDGAR rVKW EUT . Commissioners TAKING ution to the paving problem. Refreshments were served. Mrs. H. Oakland created the New Pontiac Big "And speaking of the Township At Martens was chairman of the hostess Six to enable progressive people to step torney—Time was, not so long ago, committee. Mrs, Smith selected sev TOWN'SIlTr* OF IIILLSIDI-: PICTURES/ when we Imported our legal talent eral juniors to take part in the play. NOTICE IS HJvKEBY G IV E N , that up the ^quality of their automobiles Horn either Elizabeth or Newark, and the three separate reports of the without departing from the low-priced You Can Win a Prize 1 remember that John Milton of Jersey Commissioners, appointed to assess the 14Merry Andrew” I oimfits received.'from th* 'construction field. A glance and a ride will tell you City visited Hillside at one time. To- of th»* improvements hereinafter mini- w ith Your Camera one could not throw a brick out of This was first applied to Andrew how completely Oakland bus succeeded. ,he window without walloping a local at Rorde, physician to H enry VIII. H e You don’t have to lift the hood to get torney, and, if rum or is correct, each w m very learned and very eccentric, TOT XL OF 1,223 cash awards—including and in order to Instruct the people, he thestorv. . of the nine has a faithful friend, with A a grand prize of $2,500 will be given an air-tight plan, wherein if he elects used to address them at fairs and oth Prices f?4't to fl'l.i, /. o. h. Pontine, M ichigan. pi iis (Jplu'prv r/r«rgci. winners in Eastman’:; big picture-making X to the governing board this fall. X er crowded pieces Those who irnl Butnpc-rn ami rear f cutler guartl§ regular etftiipmen I ot .-tight extra tstnd bis wit and droll tricks, though coif. < hecli Oiijxianil-f’oitiiar delivered prices — t h e \ include Intront contest. The contest i s for am ateurs only— will form a combination with / who, handling chargee* (General Mature T im e Pay man t Plan avuilahic u| in return for future favors, will induce □Ot possessing his genius, were called minimum rut*. your chance is a s got ’ , anyone’s! y l0 vome into the combine and ap Msrry Andrews. Come in today'far ray blanks and de point the particular desciple of Black- H IL L SID E MOTORS COMPANY M a x i m t o r 2u«ccl tails of the contest. Do your picture-making stone to Mr. McLean’s job. Being 111! N. Broad SI., Ilills!(l«>. N. If you can i win malm amicably disposed toward I>onald, 1 Terrace 821(1 Optn Evenings with Ko.dak F ilm th e film of best results suggest that he thw art th e alleged con ghefld break I he record 1 —and be sure of .good negatives. Send your spirators by (making every local attor TOW NSHIP OF IflLLMDL exposed films to us and be sure of good ney a partner in the firm of Witte- SHAL10D PROPOSALS addressed to THE 7 more and McUean. the Township Committee of the Town- prints of prize-winning quality. "Pursuing the same subject to the shi]> ot Hillside in the County of Un bitter end, I see that th e old R epub ion, New Jei’sey, will be received at tlie A Vit Confectionery, 1518 Long Ave. Municipal Building, 1284 North Broad Romanyshyn Confectionery, 158 Liberty Ave. lican Club has appointed George Hut- Street at 8 : P. M„ Wednesday, March man, 22 Center Street, chairm an of 20, 1929 and will be publicly opened I. Burdo Delicatessen, 421 Hillside Ave. the advisory committee to receive ap and read immediately thereafter, for Power’s Confectionery, 235 Liberty Ave. plications and suggestions for candi the construction of sanitary sewers In PONTJAs Hillside Luncheonette, N. Broad St., cor dates for the township committee. Millard Avenue, Herbert Avenue, G um PRODUCT OF RitlgNvny Avenue Avenue, Elmer Place, Georgian Court, GENERAL MOIORS * • 7 4 5 This is certainly revolutionary in local Bauer Terrace, Hartley Terrace and B I G I * political circles and m akes "O rphans Osborne Terrace, consisting of the of the Storm” of about eight potential following quantities: approximately candidates who, perhaps, had a ling 4*H5 feet of 8" vitrified pipe, HI m a n ering hope of endorsem ent by,the club, holes, 160 8"x40 Tm, 2400 feet 4" cast iron pipe, together*, with necessary exr "If George is truly open to advice, cavation, timbe'r and other appurten let him take the applicants aside and ances. submit to them the following ques Flans and specifications can, be seen tionnaire: Are you a, lawyer? Have and prdcured at the oilice of the Town ship Engineer, C. H. Luster, 28« North Springtime Is you a son a lawyer? RHyve you any Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, near friends who are lawyers? Will between the hours of 9:00 A. M. arid Remodeling any member of your Immediate faimhy 5:00 T . M. on payiment of deposit of graduate from the Jerjw^ Uitw $5.oo lor each set, which amount'will Time not be returned except to contractors School or Columbia wulrfiv th e next submitting bids, conditioned on their three years? What .is your opinion oT prompt return after the award is ma.de lawyers in general? 'Phis last ques Each bid. shall be accompanied by LLT BILL DIN<* a ssist you in rcmo*l- tion is not for publication and will u certified check or cash for ten per elliig your home. You will be sur- centum (10%hU)l’ the amount of each not be vised against you? bid, checks to % made payable to the |>ris4«il liow easily it >can In* Hn«i "If the Lincoln's wish to pull a rast Township of Jflllside, together with a how m ail il»e cost in relation to llio on§, on Ullrich & Co. they m ight en consent, and agreement of a surety IncretLsed value of your projpeiiy. dorse Mes3rs: Smalley and Martin. Or company satisfactory to the Township Wliethcr ii Im* an entirely ncyv roor and der in the Court. Committee, authorized to do business in the State o f .New Jersey, that if the "One of the local financial arrai|t«- with dormer windows, or meivly • contract be awarded to the bidder ments that has caused considerable therein named said surety company new front door, we will gladly esti ( riticism has given birth to the follow will become bound' as surety for Its mate tin* cost for you. ing idea; Hillside has a num ber of faithful performance and' if the Y o u r c o m f o r t upstanding citizens, well versed m bidder shall omit, or refuse to execute financial matters, due to their cdnnec- such contract within ten (10) days from tlie time when notified'by the nectioo with various financial institu Law Department of the Township of TERRACE 6911 tions. 1 Hillside, then the surety company will Offhand, ! recall Harry Doremus, Leol) pay. without proof of notice, on de HE first commercial plant for the gerfi Ross, Lawrence Manley, Frank Gillen, mand to the said Township of Hillside any difference between , the sum to Will Tunison, Ralph Mader, Louis- A. eration of electricity was opened in •which the, next highest bidder, or the Hillside Supply Co. T Wa Hack and Ray McMahon as men of perspn or corporation to whom the con this type.. There probably are many tract, shall be finally Awarded, would 30 BROOK SIDE AVENUE 1882, yet today less than half a century more. I believes that any, tor all. of be entitled to receive upon such com Phone TERRACE 0911 pletion and the amqunt of the propos later *- you — these gentlemen would consider it a al; the amount of such difference to patriotic civic privilege to offer their be calculated upon the estimated services in an advisory capacity in fu amount of work by which the bids are ture local financing. Incidentally, it tested. is news to m e that th e call rate on The Township Committee reserves Push an electric door bell, you are car money, a purely speculative instru ment. in any manner influences the in- ried to your apartment in an electric t« rest rati* on a municipal serial bond elevator; you snap A switch and flood issue maturing in three years. "If gratitude ‘is not as obsolete as your home with light; sit down to a meal hair pins and petticoats, George Smith Get Your New Range Now should receive a Substantial vote frorn^ of food preserved in an electric refriger the isolated inhabitants of Pennsylva ator and cooked in part on electric table nia Avenue. Cedar Street, R ace Street Why try to get along with your old and Dodd Place. Perhaps when George range when you can get a new appliances; make your toilet hy the help is elected he will devise some system of connecting Pennsylvania Avenue one on liberal terms of electric'toilet accessories; wear clothes with the new viaduct by a series of laundered electrically; walk on rugs pontoons. "George not only gave -me » jolt by electrically cleaned; listen to an electri pip.king his opponents but he a wreath 'of’bay ieares upon t*ieibt-ow cally operated radio, and retire to your of the leader of thb opposition poli COOKS BAKES tical pjarty. So m any weird events bed at night, comforted by an electric occurred lately in the local body poli heating pad. tic that the Democrats will be hard pressed to keep up with the proces MUCH MUfH sion. One item, however, In favor of the latter is that there are no rival lawyer leaders. These are just a few of the many things that electricity does for you in "We have, five active Parent-Teach QUICKER BETTER er Associations, together with several the electrically equipped home, but enough to show you how essential organizations devoted exclusively to Thc interests or w o m e n .— iu -has cvpr it is that every residence should be adequately wired for electric use been a mystery to me that there has and provided with a sufficiency^ of electric outlets for your convenience. been no concerted effort by these or ganizations to secure representation on our school board. I believe th a t many This means that only a small down payment stands between - . ■ ‘ K problems connected with our educa any household and the ownership and enjoyment of a modem tional system would be greatly bene gas range. It will pay you to investigate at once. fited by the advite and experience of one or two, and w hy not three, level R iU ic ServiceE lectrfc and G asC o m p a n y headed mothers. T h e £hnrge h as been ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. made— but you can’t prove by me— ELIZABETH, N . J. A-S79 that the average wife votes a a her hus 124 BROAD STREET band tella her and that woman auff- 2 S L & L m u ju s * T a m , Fr id a y . m a r c h . is , i m 9 the most prominent ynen in America Townships, Wing wall about 37 feet an easterly direction 35.01 feet; and WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF Riker & Riker, SolTi. Street, forty f»tt thence a \ MARCH, A. D., 1929, are cooperating to focus public atten in khgth. thence north 1 degree 4k minutes west Fees $36.54 EDJ&HT. EtvoM^l i parallel with .the' laoonilVc,SJ“th about 57 feet 0 inches in length. day. - . ____ 1 eu22-41 national and international service (5) New, steel beam and concrete H ence northerly and parallel with U n covius & Son, Inc. rug and carpet clean ion avenue f6rty-five fe"et to a point; All th at certain tract or parcel of clubs, organizations and educational bridge over stream on Madison Avenue SI4 KR I PF'S HA I J^—Mn -. Chancery of land and premises, situate, lying and CAN T TALK TO WIPE ers of 112-120 Arlington street, New New Jersey. Bel we. n Morris L. thence easterly and parallel with Con .and social welfare agencies are now near Albermarle Street. City of Rah being in the Township ot Hillside, In ark, are unanim ous that Mr. Janeov- way. Bridge 10 feet span by 80 .feel Shapiro, complainant, and Sarah Bud- ant street one hundred forty-two feet TOO CBOSSrfdND3OTANI NERVOUS cooperating in tli• • conentration or and forty-six one-hundredths of n foot the County of Union and Slate of New ius' pride is justifiable. *i inches in length. wtiser, et als., defendants. Fi. fa., for Jersey.' national attention upon the boy* or ((!) New steel beam and concrete sale of mortgaged premises; to the westerly line of Union avonuc "Evan my husbanXisbanX e WAVERLY 7M7 a g a in st t h e ir p o l ic y THE FEATHERHEADS ByOAona Another Slow Start for Felix insurance Agent-Madam, is your ,0„ engaged In a- hazardous occupa- “ xad.v_Wliy, no indeed, he's a col lege student. I A —Well, vou know this company doesn’t pay anything on suicides. PRACTICE HELPED FINNEY OF THE FORCE This Should Make Snoop Well SWEET DQEAMS He—So Jack won his last wrestling match, eh? How did he get his prac tlce? gl)e—petring with me. JUST FIDDLING WITH IT When the Elements Conspire Submitted for Approval ‘Tve broken my violin again.’ “How ?’’ “Just fiddling with It.” ANYTHING BUT "Hut you said If I married you, you wouldn't^refuse me anything.” By Char lei Sughroe “Wejl/what d’y’ want, a divorce?” MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL O W«arn Nihm« Ummi Town Gossip FROM GREENLAND UfcC BRAG6 TVAT HtS K»EVJ (R.S. GULLIVER OPP IS TALKIWG OF BAgV WEVER HAS TO BE WALKED A DIVORCE - 6ME 6 6 T. HER MOSS AMD c o m e s M CmME AUD Sf>eA ta -re -rv, > oufr feousuue&s -rtV plOOR With, AUO -THEM HE VAWU6 AW S o to -TO SceSP OOGc B E F O R E HE D O E S to HER. • WMAOC* 6TAWDIU’ UP 7HIMK c m -TV* MM CMamcwrxMJ W«u.,At ixrr TV KVOeK'KMttO (SOM* imt) W R OWM' ) O S COE GLUGG GAVE MIS 8A3V A l E ASSERTS AtSP THAT HIS DO* STICK OF LICORICE -a t' OTHER. PAV LIKES TO TAKE A BATH AM' WILL AM' EOMPAMT CAME, AW WOW GIT UJ -TW TUB WITHOUT BllU li ROSCOB SEA HE 16 AS POPULAR. RUM DOWW, BUT MOBOCrv REIEBVSS AROUWD HOME AS A PLOMOA THAT kiEETHAA • LAUD A6EMT IW SALIFORMIA • Eskimo Sheik—Maybe I’ll drop In for a while tonight. M k M Eskimo Flapper—Do—how long can you stay? E. S.—Oh; for a month or so, I guess. Good Me,i to W ork Money T h is Guy I s a Bird! COMFORT NO OBJECT GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES by A N ITA LOOS W e may nr we limy not think lhat Is particularly wise for men to trive p everything for their work after hey have passed middle age: hut when it comes to Investing ones money it Is a good plan to select se curities of a company that has such a man at Its helm.— Forbes Mag He Chasea the Crow lurched on an outstanding dead limb near his nest site, prepared for passing insects. Is-Sir4 Klnghiid, one of the mo* t common of our large fly catchers, says Nature Magazine. Ills range extends from central Canada through all parts of the United States except the Southwest. The male bird’s 1 >08 Shoe fits you perfectly, ma- pet aversion is the crow, which he will a,^|; ' ou’H And It vefy comfortable." chase from the premises, 2ven inflict ing severe punishment with his strong please" *Ue a •ma,lerf bill. JtL&L JgJLLBIDS U M M , nUBAY, MARCH; 1 m im m m nkm Zelko, Helen Bolan, Olga Frankowski, expoae for sale by public vendue, at Clinton Place; thence (1) northwester th* M id nortbeuUrly line of Conv 7 A— Gordon Burgass, Armour Being known and designated as »ots ly along the northeasterly line of Conk Margaret Russell. numbered twenty-five (25) and twenty the Sheriff’s office In the City of Eliza Avenue with the northwesterly ani9DE.AYL:SCH00L Heath, Norman Jowitt, Gerold Kauf lin Avenue 34 feet bo a point; thence Clinton Place; thence ecker Building M ater northeasterly line of Conklin Avenue northeasterly line of Conklin Richard C. Alter, son of Mr. and Mrs \\ ;t IlA.Ue northwesterly line of Clinton Aveni Fried, George Hill, Walter Nichols, \,ith the northwesterly line of Clinton wjlh the_ northwesterly line of CUntt LeMoines, Kenneth Kinsey, Rose Sor ial Co., a corporation of New Jersey, PLa-ce; tnence (1) northwesterly along Andrew Oris, Ernest Shelbourne, Otto L. Blair Alter, of Woodruff avenue, Place; thence (1) northwesterly along Place; thence ( 1) northwesterly aim oka, William Pinko, Elma Walter, Stan plaintiff-claimant, vs. Christopher DI the northeasterly line of Conklin Ave Qfe northeasterly line of Conklin Ave Singer, George Steererwald, John Sut has been made a First Lieutenant m Chiara, et als., defendants. Fi fa. de. The northeasterly line of Cor kiln i ley Sisko, Max Stettner, William Van nue 36.07 feet to u point; thence (2) nue 3 4 .feet bo a point; thence (2) ton, Lorraine CouldrOn, Dorothy CjJhk the Second Platoon of Headquarters bo. et. ter. On Liyn Claim. nue 34 feet to a point; thence e Gieson. northeasterly and at right angles to northeasterly and at right angles to northeasterly and at right angle., Battery in the R. O. T. C. at Mossoun By virtue of th e above-stated writ of' Conkl.in/Avenue 100 feet to a point; 7 B—Chester Hadley, Wtm' Hastie, Erdm ann, Em m a Gomboz, Miltil bybyMary Conklin Avenue 100 feet to a point; C onklin Avenue 100 feet to a Tot Fniversity. Alter is a graduate of Irv fieri facias to ine directed 1 shall < thence (3) southeasterly and parallel thence U3) southeasterly and parallel Hoehdereffer, Pauline Jakowitz, Mild pose for sale by public vendue, at the thence* (3) southeasterly and pHVaj Clarence Jam es, Joe . Met tz, Arthur with Conklin Avenue 36.07 feet to a red Knapp, Oljk Malamin, Laura Naz- ington High School and Is a Junior in .Sheriff’s office in the City of Elizabeth. with Conklin. Avenue 34 feet to a with Conklin Avenue 34 feet to i no 1 Sempliner, F rank Skarl, Bertha Cram- point; thence (4) southwesterly par point; thence) (4) southwesterly and thence (4) southwesterly and nuraJ 'a*ewtz, Cora PaCkett, Anna Zelko. the Sch'ool of Journalism at Missouri. N. J., on achy, Erma Hagatnan, Alice Harper, allel with the second course 100 feet parallel with/the second course 100 feet with the second course 100 foot Lydia Hrtko, Grna Saklattshes, Ger \ B— 101;?in Beck, William Uural, WEDNESDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF to the point and place of BEGINNING ic the point/and place of BEGINNING the point or place of BEG1v Mv Ft eWric Sheailer, Mjcheal Simon, MARCH, A. 1)., 1929, Being part of Lot 102, Block 2, on Map Being part 6f lots 98 and 99, Block 2, Being part of lots 95 and 9<; 'ufo trude Schuman. ‘*Shqw Me” at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said Ste\ tn Tonko,. Suruh Clark, Margaret o; Maple Grove. Hillside, N. J. Map of Maple Grove, Hillside, N. J. 2, Map of Maple Grove, Hillside n 6 B—Morton Ackexley, Howard Arid- An English inventor filters the day. Thompson. SECOND TRACT; BEGINNING at SIXTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a TENTH TRACT: BEGINNING., ersott, W alter Eickenbush, George Being two two-story frame dwelling a point in the northeasterly .line of point in the northeasterly line of Conk, point ln the northeasterly line oi .Coi! 6 Grade— Joseph' Cirrito, Sophie Glin scratching aud metallic sounds froir houses located in the Township of Hill Grewe, Frank Kristof, Fred McCarthy, phonographic music by passing It Conklin Avenue distant northwesterly lilt Avenue distant northwesterly 252.07 lin Avenue distant northwesterly ajjju owieska, Edward I Jural, Anna Holle, side, In the C ounty of Union and State 116.07 fe6t from the intersection of ieet from the intersection of th e said Robert Sonntag, Morris Steinberg. through more than .V) feet of tin tub of New Jersey, and more particularly feet from the intersection of till* J Harold Hoffman, ivatherine Korda, the said northeasterly line of. Conklin northeasterly line of Conklin Avenue northeasterly line of Conklin a veil Ltihla Boerke, Dorothea Brown, Millr- log filled with pea*. described us follows Frederic Moore, Anna Monahan, Ed Avenue with the northwesterly line with the northwesterly line of Clinton with the northwesterly line of ciinj cent Cottier, Marion Gegenheimer, FIRST TRACT BEGINNING at a cf Clinton Place; thence (i) northwest ward Nichols, Alice Nicholas, Louis Place* thence (1) northwesterly along Place; thence (1) northwesterly ai« Gladys Hedden, Edna Lampe, Alice point in the northw esterly line of H igh erly along the northeasterly line of the northeasterly lin t ol Conklin Ave land Avenue d istant forty feet (40) the northeasterly line of Conklin a* Michael, Marie Pauls, Amelia Thom Snegon, Mary Paluch, Robert Stuer- SHERIFF S SALE Conklin Avenue 34 feet to a point; nue 34 feet to a point; thence (2) nue 34 feet to a point; thence /< wald, Susie Stupku, John Tonko, Jos northerly from the intersection of the thence (2) northeasterly and at right northeasterly and at right angles to as, Alice Witacheck. said northwesterly line of Highland northeasterly and at right angles angles to Conklin Avenue 100 feet to Conklin Avenue 100 feet bo a point; 6 A—Raymond Engelstater, Robert eph Tortorello, Steven Zakowitz, Ste- Avenue with th e northeasterly line of Conklin Avenue 100 feet to a p0u SHERIFF'S SALE----In Chancery of a point; thence/(3) southeasterly and thence (3) southeasterly and parallel tnence (3) southeasterly and parai Fink, Frank Garcia, Julia Hary, Paul ven Zelko, Allan Yiner. New Jersey. Between T h e Astor Miller Place; thence runn.ng north 44 parallel with Gfonklin Avenue 34 feet degrees 46 (minutes east forty (40); with Conklin Avenue 34 feet to a with Conklin Avenue 34 feet to a pol* Koeneg, Harry Zimmerman, Thelma B— Pauline Dordoni, Margaret Elo. Building and Loan Association of to a point; tVenee (4) southwesterly point; thence (4) southwesterly and, thence (4 ) scouthwesterly and p(rail Eileen Nichols, Dorothy Steuerwald, New,ark, New Jersey, complainant, and thenc > running- north 4 5 degrees 50 and parallel/with the second course Allen, Anita Davidson, Rose DeBoff. minutes west one hundred feet (1-001; parallel with the second course 100 v. 1th the second course 100 feet to tl William Anderson. Antonio Dlbuono, Joseph Wallack, et als., defendants. 11*(» feet to the point and place of BE feet to the point o r place of BEGIN po nt or place of BEGINNING RaS Ruth Hedden, Gertrude Singe, Rita Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. thence running south 4 4 degrees 40 GINNING. Beipg part of lots 101 and Victor Glenowicki, Stephen Gomboz, m inutes west forty feet (40), thence NING. Being part of lots 97 and 98, part of lots 94 and 95, Block : .y, Tappe. By virtue of the above-stated writ 102, Block 2, Map of Maple Grove, Block 2, Map of M aple Grove, Hill o Maple Grove, Hillside, N. j. John Knapp, Joseph Langowskj^, John south 4 5 degrees 56 minutes east one 6 B—Vi\Han Smith, Charlton Barth. ot fieri facias to m e directed I shall ex Hillside, N. J. side, N. J. ELEV EN TH TRACT: BEGIN NR Lynch, William Pfeifer. pose for sale by public vendue, at the hundred feet (100) to. the said side of Lureeva Taylor, Patsy Federico, W in Highland Avenue and the point and THIRD TRA'C.T: .BEGINNING at a SEVENTH TRACT; BEGINNING at a point in the northeasterly ||ne( Sheriff's office in the Court House In point in the northeasterly line of Conk field Scott. Dominick Vuolo. W alter the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on place of BEGINNING. at a point in the northeasterly line of C( nklin Avenue distant northwester lin Avenue distant northwesterly 150.07 Zilahy. \\ 10DNESDAY, T H E 27TH DAY OF SECOND TRACT; BEGINNING at Conklin Avenue distant northwesterly 422.07 feet from the Intersection i feet from the intersection of the said 286.07 feet from the intersection of the said northeasterly line of Cony 6 B_Alan Boune, Charles Johnson. MARCH, A. D., 1 9^9, ' a point in tlVe northwesterly line of SAYBROOK SCHOOL at two o’clock in the afternoon of said Highland A venue distant eighty feet northeasterly line of Conklin Avenue the said northeasterly line of Conklin Avenue with the northwesterly i|j Henry Loeffler, Irwin Schuman, Wal (8 0) northerly from the intersection with the northwesterly line of Clinton Avqnue with the northwesterly line of o;' Clinton Place; thence (1) rorthwi ter Sharp, M orris Weitanvan, Andrew Attendance Roll of the said northwesterly line of Higk- Place; thence (1) northwesterly (along Clinton Place; thence (1) northwest erly along the northeasterly line , F L im i ARY All tract or parcel of lands and Conklin Avenue 34 feet to a polj Veniarick. premises, situate, lying and being in 1; nd Avenue with the northeasterly the northeasterly line of Conklin Ave erly along the northeasterl line of Conk nue 34 fept to a point; thence (2) thence (2 ) northeasterly and at rigj 5 B—Alfred Eitelberg, Gwendolyn tin- Township of ilillide, ir th e County line of Miller Place; thence running tin Avenue 34 feet to a point; thence M. Kindergarten— Not Cozzi, Ade. north 44 degrees 46 minutes cast forty northeasterly and at right angles to angles to Conklin Avenue 100 feet Ash, Karl Klein heck,. Carol Brown. if Union and State of Now Jerry. (If) northeasterly an d at right angles line Hopf, Doris Wagner, Albert Ratz, BEGINNING in the westerly line of feet (40);. thence running north 45 Conklin Avenue 100 feet to a point; to Conklin Avenue 100 feet to a point; a point; thence (3) southeasterly ai Leo Lobel, Katherine Lampc, Roy degrees 56 m in u tes west one hundred thence (3) southeasterly and parallel parallel with Conklin Avenue 34 fe Kindergarten P. M.—June Smith, P.loy Street at a point distant northerly thence (3) southeasterly and parallel Lucas, M argaret Lemon, Leslie Wood, feet (100); th en ce running south 44 with Conklin Avenue 34 feet to. a point; with Conklin Avenue 34 feet to a to a point; thence (4) south wester Nonna Duda, Betty Golden, Flirence si>.iy feet and thirty-six hundredths of Genevieve Paxiuta, William Zimmer degrees 46 m inutes east forty feet (40) thence (4) southwesterly and parallel point; thence (4) southwesterly and and parallel with the second eour ieathcott*, Betty Maurer, Norma Porch a fo*ot from the corner formed by/fhe with the second course 100 feet to the 100 feet to the point or place of B] man, Esther Stettner. thence south 4 5 degrees 56 minutes parallel with the . second co.urse 100 Nancy .Winter, Em anuel Kaplan, And intersection of the said westerly line ea st one hun d red feet ( 100) to the point and place of BEGINNING. Be feet to the point o r place of BEGIN GINNING. Being part of tyfs 93 ai of Bloy Street with the northerly lino 5 A—Lois Dickson, Raymond Bar-- rew Knox, John Shawcross. s.. id side of H ighland Avenue and th ■ ing part of lots 100 and 101, Block 2, NING. Being part of lots 96 and 97, 94, Block 2, Map of Maple Grove HU tell, Evelyn Gove, William Craft, Al of Locust Avenue; thence running ('■) i . int and place of BEGINNING. Map of Maple Gnove, Hillside, N. .1. Flock 2, M-a.p of M aple Grove, Hillside, side, N. J. 1 A— John Dolce,Carl Kohl, Arthur •north twenty-six degrees a n d twenty- There is due approximately $1,-942.; ina Higgins. Phillip Leininger. Edna There is due approximately $2,112.74 FOURTH T R A OT: OEGINNIN G at NT J. Webster, Claude Whitcomb, Charles feur minutes west along the sard west, a point in the northeasterly line of with interest from January 19th, uj Muback, Morris Miller, Dorothy Rose. w ith interest from February 6th, 1 929, EIGHTH TRACT: BEGINNING lit ft White, Charles Yaede, Grace Groh. ei ly lino of Bloy Street thirty Let and besides sheriff’s fees. Conklin Avenue distant northwesterly besides sheriff’s fees. William* Quandt, Josephine Schart, 1 B— Charles Bobertz, Curtis Cad- e ghteen hundredths of a foot; mence SAM UEL, II. TOOL, Sheriff 1 84.07 feet from the intersection of point in the northeasterly line of Conk SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. Frank Romanosky, Carolyn Wry, ) south sixty-nine degrees and fifty- Zucker & Goldberg, A&tt’ys. the said northeasterly line of Conklin lin Avenue distant northwesterly Zucker & Goldberg, Att’ys. walader. Richard Leuthauser, Dean ene minutes west ninety feet and fifty- George W alker. Rosalie Walters, Sid Ue-S $22.6-S ED.T&TTT Mrl-4t Avenue with the northweste ly Hue of 3 20.07 feet from the Intersection of Fees $87.36 EDJ&HT. Mar.i Stewaial.^^Av^Jutr Sividerski, Stanley lour hundredths of a foot: l hence (3) ney Lobel, Helen Walter, Doris Gove. Zietz. ilbbert MayeNw, Ethel Edge. 6 B— Tessie Chesal, John Brown, southerly parallel with Bloy Street S H E R IFF ’S SALE.—IJni-on County Clr Clarence Carey, Martin Cor thirty feet and eighteen hnnderdths of cuit Court. Southern Lumber Co. Alma Howard, Wilfred Dade, ArTTil coran. John DudcW/Howard Hammer, a foot; thence (4) easterly parallel a corporation of New Jersey, plaintiff, James, Edw ard Dubois, Margaret K o v Harold Love, lUw^ell Sorenson, Charles with the second course ninety feet and vs. Max Lurie, defendant. Fi. fa.