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THIRTIETH YEAR. NO. 40. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1919. $2.00 PER YEAR.

The Community's Part in the War. WAIiNING FOR NEXT WEEK. Cong. Ackerman's First The HERALD next week will be Welcome Home Celebration published on Thursday noon in­ stead of Friday noon because In­ Speech in Congress' Bulletin No. 6, Supplement to he Published with the Herald dependence Day, July •ith, falls on next iveek, Friday this year and the post office Opposes Change in Daylight will be closed all day. The Parade, An illustrated supplement of the HERALD will he Issued next All articles and changes of copy Saving Law—Quotes a 'll ! ' ' ""'i i tin nn ., mh , ,1" i,„,i m tin week in 'connection with the "Welcome Home Celebration" to be Ut K or new advertising matter received I ," ' i H ( v j' i, , Hul MI UII i, m.i sill mm, held July 3rd and 4th. This supplement will set forth the com­ at this office later than S a. m. next Summit Letter J'1"1111* U " ]" ' ""» ' ' ' ' i ' • HIM .1M.II ,..) „,. nn u,n munity's record in the World "War. There will bo pictures of all Tuesday cannot bo guaranteed in­ 1U ln 1 lhu "' i"" ^ b^iid ml un, dim i ( up <<)i_ini i- the Summit men who made the Supreme Sacrifice. sertion in that issue. ! 1 ,il,h , It would be impossible to publish the pictures of all the Summit In order to conform to holiday Presents Good Argument "" ' ' ', l ""»l"l HUW t.. . M.ll.l. ) I , (H1Ul„,l ,lllt ',','' mT ^ ' " ' lun '» ''•'_ Lr-ulu Amu u ,11 hi Inn men who served abroad or in this country but a few of the promi­ conditions, our friends are urged to I M l! ]1 " ' " vilnii int <>| lU 1 i .U j l iPi du Lit, to nent ones will bo shown. GET COPY IN EARLY, The maiden effort of Congressman i ^ i in n n nn mini m nu.xiu i , iihl 1, iddi.- id "Summit's Service Flag," which the HERALD has been pub­ Ackerman, the 5ih District's new Con­ II "m Hi I M rl. i i 11 , , , - „ lishing and correcting' from week to week for nearly two years, will I1U Xl lllkl n ]l(i 1() gressman, was delivered this week in J' ( ,,,,, t , ii Hi in -],, ! n_i .I, d -MT u In f, lihnuilinnm ll i M ml 1thlnuhth III (111 _Jl nin he printed in this issue for the last time as a regular feature'and The war work done by such Summit organizations as the N. D, One oi Use kiters -from Summit is 1,1 " b ll I mil u II , mi t,, ^pim-ln 11 lw„ ,„ 0,, the Red Cross, Liberty Loan Committee, War Savings Stamp quoted in the speech which follows; ' . ' , "" ' " '" I' 1 'I U 1 li .1 i md.d Hi, h, ,„ Committee, Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, 1 Ul or-CoL Sheldon Mr. Speaker:;! am opposed fo this ' " " " "" « ' ^ If'H H. n Hi li, ,d ot il„ i „l, Y. M. C. A., ¥. W. C, A., Public Schools, National Special Aid So­ 1 ' ' ' ' '' • I ii ' il' ' i 1 th , JU lull MH IT, ciety, Woman's Land Army, U. S, Food Commission, Overlook Hos­ bill. I want to-say so today and say U1 um ,' '" ," ' " "> •" " ii ut min v 1 , IN |„ ii pital, Fortnightly Club, Business Men's Association, Co-operative Word has been received from Paris 1 Xi tlTl1 that I stand Hquaruly on that state­ ' ",' '" ' " ' ^ "ii N 1 , , , Muiimii Imnh] I i„d u< i . i- Charities, Public Library, and Board of Health,—will be set forth that C'oloiitl Raymond Sheldon, G, 8., ment. (Applause), j 1 l1c ,llH 5ll ' ' "' ' ' "i Jlil. d, Mil il, „ ,,,, , ,,„ Pll in considerable detail. has been awarded the Officers Cross In contravention of the claim that " 1 ll! lu lU ' ' ' """ ^ u» "1' "j> ., ii, iii, (w, NI, um , in,l ,,,] The issue undoubtedly will be a historic document for the city. of the Legion of Honor and the Croix labor is ununlinoiiHly in favor of the \ 1% M wlU ,U 1(l / ' ' '" ' I" " » tt M , 1 „d i,„m «H.li th, N ml A copy will be mailed with the weekly issue to every subscriber. do Guerre. At the. presentation cere­ repeal of Daylight Saving, I want to! ,c!111! ! mony, which took place in the Court V" V " " "» "1" il ^II U. i, upon i.\, Hu 1 ,iih Extra copies may be purchased at fifteen cents per copy. The edi­ read the following letter from the sec­ 1 1In h U tl1 # ' " " " 1 "» '1IN M.d ' ,1 T1()„, , ^ ill 1 ,„ ,1SI, 1 tion wlU'be limited to 2,500 copies, „ •• . • • of Honor at the InvaJides in Paris on retary -of the Union County' Central ! The HERALD has prepared this publication in the spirit of per­ June 13th, Colonel Sheldon was the Labor Union with headquarters at j The Loan Kxlii'dfiim, , ' only American among thirty officers forming a public scrvlco to the community. There is absolutely no Elizabeth, Xcw Jersey. i As already announced, (lie Loan Inhibition of War R, lies wm ],e and civilians decorated'for services to revenue to be derived from the publication except a nominal fee for June 10, 1019. ! opened m Uneoln Hu.ll. De Forest avonuo. at 3 p:. m." on '.July' -l,h France in the field or at home. The extra copies which will not begin to meet our costs. Orders for Hun. Ernest R. Aekerman, j l.very one should visit this inn-res; inu vxl-ibh. Xi/tk-kits will i,e re- scene and surroundings were most im­ extra copies should bo left at the HERALD officq^jM&at newsstands. Washington, D, C, j tjiiiK.d. ihi: exhibit will be open till ]o p, . on Saturday ni.ulu. pressive. m Dear Sir: I Colonel Sheldon was informed in At a meeting this evening our or- j — lls'inorlal ('erfincales. May, by the head of the French Mis­ ganization representing 30,UO0 union ! Individu^ ecrtiflrates are l, „y sp, dally engrossed. , no pro- sion at G. H. Q,, that the papers had ci n KILLED BY TRAIN, men in Union County, unanimously stated to the lainiiles of the 15 Summit men who fell in the- war -s a been approved by bfith Governments went on record opposing the repeal of mimic oi remrmhranee and appreciation on the part of ilu-lr fHiow- Colored Baptists to and that fie would receive both the Of­ Daylight Saving Law, notwithstanding citizens. ~ "~ ~ ~~~ ~ Fnial Accident at Lackawanna Cross. ficer Cross and the Croix da Guerre,— j the action of the American Feduration } Tlie Courts oi Ilen-ir. lug in West Summit, the latter with two citations by Foch' Convention, j h Dedicate New Church The third fatal accident within the or Petain; one for getting the Machine We trust you will use your 'nest ef- I i _ Special Courts of Honor are to be on IJci, hwnnd road beiw ni Gun Battalion of the 3rd Division into last three or four years at the same forts to prevent the repeal of tile mea­ I Lniou place and Spriimfiekl avenue, and on Maple si reel bmweenP»rk action under very great difficulties at sure. | and Morris avenues. These will be notable features. The "prions and place, occurred Tuesday morning at Formal Ceremonies to be Chateau Thierry on June 1, 1918, Respectfully yours, | standards are bemy rapidly constructed, and ihc Decorations' Commit- the Springfield avenue crossing of the which enabled that division to halt the GEORGE J, REISS, i tec jniarameeH that everything-will be ready and in place i, YVcdnes- enemy advance at the bridge; and the v Held Sunday Afternoon- Lackawanna Railroad in West Sum­ Secretary, I ciav, the 2nd. ' other for his work in the Argonne- (Applause) I Pastors Participating mit. Louis Schmidt, fifty-five years M'jr.iaO oiieusire, Kaeh Croix de Guerre I llie ('oniitniiiijy Dance, old, was struck by the 7,21 east bound Tliis bill affeets the interests of all citation by a Marshal of France car­ people, men, women, and children. It. S h l ,f uim nit r n wiH 1; train, and crushed to death. In spite ries a palm leaf. „.-i-T ^ T ' i V ^' '0 «- t' «'i the Maple Street Court on the touches their lives economically and niKht oi Ju.y -lib. (It there is rain, tlm dance will l,c hoM vvv^nV^h «» Reception to Pastor Tuesday of the fact that the gates were down, As Colonel Sheldon's entire service socially as does no other proposed leg­ indoors, in available lialls, wliich will lie announced,) " ' '' Schmidt ran across the track in order was with exclusively American'units islation and comes more closely to the After having paid off the floating this recognition qi' his work by both Tin- ifiniipr ittid Uli-etin^. to get to the station side ahead of the regulation of their domestic and home debts of the new7 church building, the the French governinunt and the mili- activities than any other bill pending The Dinner to the men and wonrcn who have been in service will train. _taj^fc»t;ominaiid is quite unusual. He is dedication services of the Fountain in Congress, be mi lliHrsday evening, July 3rd, at 0.30, The nftemdinncr spcabhm- Schmidt was on his way to Newark now on General Staff duty at American Utilization of one additional hour of will be at the Lyric Theatre, the doors of whirm n p,,n-a , „ Baptist Church will be held Sunday, n llvnf f1 rn d where he was employed in a gold re­ General Headquarters in France, but sunshine during summer was author­ will be open to the public at 8,30. It is desired to accommodate as afternoon, June 29, at 8 o'clock,/ The is expected home In August or Sep­ ized by Congress while -our country many as possible, but at this date it is impossible to know how much m finery. He had lived for a few years tember, building to be delivered - by Mr, Win. on Springfield avenue in New Provi­ I was at war. Many things were being space will be available. done then to increase our efficiency Johnson. dence; He was not very widely known As a matter of course, every man and woman who has been in th" Playhouse Association Elects Officers. and effectiveness as a nation for the service is invited to the Dinner and Meeiin^, the saum bein- dven in Rev, J. C. Love, D.D., President of here but is remembered by the com­ Officers. ! struggle before us. That saving day- their honor. Individual invitations have been mailed, but errors have the Afro-American Baptist State, Con­ muters from West Summit as a kind­ ' light helped us in the fight, I have At the annual meeting of the play­ doubtless occurred on account of the obvious difficulty in keeping track vention of New Jersey, will preach the ly-appearing gentleman, always ; never heard contradicted. That it house Association held recently, the of those who have returned, etc. If an invitation has not been re­ will materially aid in our readjust- dedication sermon. Dedication prayer friendly and cheery. following officers were elected for : ceived, the Committee boss as a favor that the fact lie made known at I ment to normal conditions and in pay­ by Rev. E. E. Jackson, D.D,, pastor County Physician Westcott after in­ next year: Honorary President, Ru- once at the Mayor's office in the City Hail, ment for the wastage of war, I firmly vestigation, gave permit for the burial. ford Franklint—President, Miss Edna Ebenezer Baptist Church, New Bruns­ believe, To Kverjiun', The funeral service was held yester­ Chamberllii; Vice-President and Di­ wick, N. J. Rev, S. B. JJiley, pastor day afternoon in the New Providence rector, Norman L.* Swartout; Busi­ j I am in favor of the repeal of some There is one thins in particular that everyone of the ten thousand First Baptist Church of Summit, will Methodist Church, Rev. Mr, Vaughan, I of the laws enacted as war time mea­ ness Manager f and Secretary, Miss people m Summit can do,—hope hard for fair weather on the 3rd and preside, Short greetings from Rev, R, the pastor, officiating. The burial Lois Page; Treasurer, Miss Caroline sures and which are still in-operation. •JUi, And bans out your flags, eppecMly on the Una of March of the was in Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, In this way they are being tested as 3. Brank, D.D,, and other city pastors Hinman.' The following were elected irarade! And cheer with all your nililn for the Uovs win rev, r and Jlr, Schmidt is survived by his wife, to serve with the officers on the execu­ to their worth during times of peace. whenever they appear, and think of mKhin- else but honor to them! and friends. Daylight Saving is alsg ojjerating on tive committee: Mr, and Mrs, J, M, " RUFOIID FRANKLIN, Mayor, The evening sermon will be preach­ 'Summit I'ulf of the Woman's Commit­ Rose, Miss Kutherine Hinman, Miss a peace basis and judging from the reports coming to me as to its ad­ Chairman. ed at S.15 p. m. by Rev. J. R, Brown; tee of Council of National Defense, Alice Osborn and Walter B, Lawrence, The play reading committee will con­ vantages, I am convinced that it D.D,, pastor Mt. Zion Baptist Church, -—On-'-Wednesday—forenoon the -Execu­ sist of the "Director, Sirs, Kenneth ho/ild be continued, " Newark, N. J. At 11,15 a, m,, sermon tive Board of the Summit Unit of the is opinion is not entertained re-, Cranstoun and Miss Helen Mabie. Close Up Summit Branch's Belgian by S. S. Henderson, D.D. Singing dur- Woman's Committee of Council of Na­ gardtng spme of the other measures. As oiu* most important work is to Itclk'f '."Work. Ing the day by the church choir, andj tional Defense held what will prob­ Junior Eed Cross In the 4th of July Real Estate Sales J'egislate for reconstruction, prudence The Commission for Relief in Bel­ others. ably be the final meeting of the Unit Parade. ['and good judgment would dictate that gium since May 1 has been closing up On Tuesday evening, July 1st, at 3~j as originally organized, ~" The Jr. Red-Cross-as-an—organiza­ we.keep what war time measures are workable and advantageous and re­ Its work at the New Ytork office. The and Rentals Reported o'clock, the church will tender a re­ This meeting which was held at the tion has been asked'to take part in the ception to the pastor, Dr. Wisher. peal those which have no justification Summit Branch of this Commission is Y. M, C. A. was presided over by Mrs, 4th of July parade,, There are over "The Invitations state: He has labored 2,000 members of the Jr, Red Cross when hostilities have ceased. also closing up its accounts. Since Ambrose Powell has completed ne­ Thos, B. Adams, Vice Chairman, In the Day light saving is economically faithfully and brought things to -pass. in Summit, so we would like a good- gotiations for the exchange of E, W. ancl humanly good legislation. It is a the United States Government in 1917 Surely he is a God sent man; he la absence of Mrs. Twombly, Acting representation to march beneath the Broniilow's property, 26 Hawthorne Red Cross banner. fuel saver and food producer. By per­ undertook thru loans to Belgium, to worthily beloved by all races of this Chairman, and was called to decide place, for similar property in Chicago, Will all volunteers, girls and boys, mitting laborers, factory and office supply the Belgians with food, the the question as to whether or not the to Clyde A. Berry, of Elm street, Mr. city; God enabled him to lead us out sign their names as soon as possible workers to get more time in their gar- Summit Branch has been Inactive. of the wilderness and we hope to do Unit should disband, or should follow dens, It is a boon to these people. Fair Berry will take possession on July at the Young Woman's Christian As­ Lasjt fall and winter it did ask for con- our part as near as possible by him. the plan already put into effect by the sociation on Maple street. On the treatment has always been given the 1st. tributidns of old clothing, and thru Come and join us for he is a servant New Jersey Division, morning of the Fourth will the girls farmer and It is rather remarkable that he should not be more consider­ Summer' rentals reported by Mr. of all the people, and a Christian gen­ Upon the dissolution of the National in white dresses and veils if possible, tile" co-operation of the local Red ate of those who are unable to make Powell are; the Frank Finney house, Woman's Committee, the New Jersey the boys in their regular suits, assem­ Cross, several loads of clothing were tleman, a Gospel preacher and a lead­ their living as he does, in the fields Division carefully considered various ble at the Y. W. C. A. to form for the 7B Woodland avenue to Mrs. Sarah S. er of his people." and open air, when they ask for a lit­ sent to the Newark headquarters of plans to meet peace conditions and a line of march. Please be there at 9.15. Scarborough, of New York; the G. A. Rev. George W. Krygor, D.D., will tle time in which to enjoy the bene­ the Commission. The transportation period of reconstruction; as a result Sloane house, 7 Hillside avenue, to preside. Brief paper will be read by fits of the great "out of doors." It is it was decided that the Division hold Change in Trolley Schedule. of this clothing from Summit was Deacon Ohas, Groom, Miss V. A, John­ folly to say he Is envious, just as it is Martin J,. Kane, of New York; the C. Itself Intact and ready to give over made by the Summit Express Co, son, Deacon Richard Alexander, Mrs. The Morris County Traction Co. will unjust to charge that he fears for the W. Collins house, 46 Shadyside, to the use of Its machinery to such speci­ A. 0. Burney and Mrs. Rebecca Cum- make several important changes in the market for his products. That he is without charge as a philanthropic fic lines of activity as needed its or­ John Halllhan, of New York. mings. Five-minute speeches by Mr, trolley schedule beginning ne'xt Mon­ impatient with the law and regards It contribution to this war relief. ganized strength and efficiency. With J. D. Mills, Mr. Elmer Underwood, E. day. Hereafter all west-bound cars as a new-fangled notion and a fad for A small balance of $24.54 still re­ For Mrs. W. O, Richards, the Eu­ the special nation-wide movement to W. Roberts D.D., E. E, Jackson, D.D,, will leave Elm street at 11 and 41 min­ city folks, can not be denied, and mained in the treasury out of a fund gene Jobs-H. F. Beck Co. have sold t reduce the infant death rate and ad- Rev. M. B. Hucles, D.D,, of New* York, utes after the hour; east-bound cars, there has been no reply to the ques­ of $76 originally collected from ten .vance the health of the American her place on Springfield avenue in the Rev. S. B. Hiley, Rev. W. P. Hayes, 15 and 45 minutes after the hour. tion as to why the outdoor man wants subscribers, to be used In the Inciden­ child, it was thought advisable to put West Summit section to Henry S. D.D., of New York, and Rev. R. S. Elizabeth connections may be made on to keep the indoor man in? tal expenses of the campaigns for all the strength of the organization Boisnot, who has been living recently .Brank, D.D., J. C. Love, D.D., J. H. cars every half hour until 9.15 a. m. money heretofore made. As the Com­ into the furtherance of Child Welfare; The average farmer will not admit Hughes, D.D., Rev. W. O. Klnsolving, and from 2,15 p. m, until 6.45 p, m. mission cannot itself undertake any In Montclalr and who formerly owned the Chairman of the Child Welfare De­ it, but the real basis of his hostility to Rev, H. C. Lytle, and others, After this hour the Elizabeth con­ additional duties, and cannot transmit a chain of Broadway drug stores. partment, Mrs. Harold Buttenhelm the daylight saving law comes from , All the white friends of the church nections are made on the cars leaving any money, to Belgium, the Summit The same agency has sold a plot on was elected State Chairman, and the his dislike to change his long estab­ are cordially invited to these services. Elm street at quarter of the hour. In­ Branch has at their suggestion turned the southerly side of Montvlew road work of the New Jersey Division for lished mode of living and do tHlngs 'A presentation will be made to the stead of quarter after the hour as in this balance over to Mrs. Vernon Kel­ for Arthur D. Welch to Geo, F. Sim- the ensuing year was announced to be differently from the old time honored pastor. the past. The last car making the logg, one of the members of the Com­ son. Mrs. Simson is the daughter of definitely confined to Child Welfare way. Many of the city men of today Elizabeth connection will leave at mission, to be used In the relief work Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery of Committee of Arrangements—Dea­ and a "Back to the School" movement, were the farmers of yesterday and 11.46. still going on in Belgium, with which world wide fame in missionary circles. cons and Trustees, Charles Grooms, With this action of the State Di­ they will tell you In all of their years Mrs, Kellogg Is personally familiar, This agencv also reports the rental of William Ohavis, Richard Alexander, vision before it, the Summit Unit, at of farming, the new time schedule was Rev. s. B. Hiley's house on Mountain Frank Bruce, Andrew Keyes, Seaborn Wednesday's meeting decided to* fol­ Prizes to St, Teresa's Pupils. followed long before It was adopted -— ^ i » i ifc avenue for a short summer term to Battles, and Albert E, Robinson. low the same course; not disbanding, by law, All of these men now favor Plans for Sunday School Excursion ; Clerk. The following pupils of St. Teresa's Robert J. porter. but confining its activities to the work Parochial School have received medals the retention of the measure and ... i to Asbnry Park. \ Special Committees- Reception—V. Robert J, Murphy has rented the H. of the Child Welfare Committee. The and books at the commencement ex­ vigorously assert that the farmers The annual excursion of the Sunday I A, Johnson, Chairman; Kate Keys, F. Vincent house on Fernwood road to record of this committee's work has ercises held Sunday night; can adapt themselves to it If they Schools of Summit and New Provi­ \ Eugenia Chavls, Rebecca Cummins, want to. J. H. Mahoney, of Brooklyn, who are been especially fine, under the able For general proficiency, gold med­ na Hall, Rosa Bruce, Emma James, dence to Asbury Park, will be held on occupying the premises for the sum­ chairmanship of Mrs. Wm, T. Wisner, als, John Gomez and Frances Blondin; The people who favor the continu­ ey. Alexander, Lizzie William, Bro, Wednesday, July 23 via the Central mer; and the M. R. Peppartl house, 2nd, it conducted the weighing and eighth grade, .books for Christian ance of daylight saving have shown Taylor and others. Refreshments— Railroad of New Jersey from Eliza- 22 Shadyside avenue to John Brighaui, measuring test of the Children-*! Year, dpcirjne, Frances O'Brien; arithmetic, themselves to be 100 per cent, patrio­ a C. Burney, Chairman; Carrie Beth, —Summit excursionists will make. the new City Engineer. t and took part in various other activi­ 'Margaret Sullivan; popularity, John tic in every war activity. They have fNavells, Rosa Brooks, Anna Brown, "gone over the top" with liberty Rentals reported this week by Miss ties tending to promote the health and the trip from Summit to Elizabeth and Noverick and Mary Gilroy; seventh L. B. Stryker are as follows: Furnish­ Laura Lewis, Lizzie Wilson, Mary development of the children of Sum­ bonds, red cross, Y. M. C. A., Knights grade, general proficiency, Elizabeth return by trolleys of the Morris Coun­ ed house, J, Homer Slutz, 9% Irving Williams, Harriet Jackson, Holmes, mit. Owing to pressure of other Im­ of Columbus, and other kindred sub­ Schriner; Christian doctrine, Jose­ ty Traction Co. and those from New place, to Herman Lieblg for July and William Lucas, James Smith, Leonard portant work Mrs. Wisner felt she scriptions; they have sent their sons phine Gray; popularity, David Mar- Providence will go in Jitney busses. August; furnished house, Ralph S. Nevells, Lillie Love, John Hall, Alonzo could no longer carry on this busi­ and daughters into the field; they oney and Agnes Gomez; sixth grade, This will obviate delays heretofore ex­ Cushman, 9 Irving place, to H. E. Pettyvv Charlotte petty, Albert E. Rob­ ness and resigned as Cfialrman of the have worked night and day in their general proficiency, Joseph Kltohell; Hicks of Long Island, for July and inson, Sclpio Edwards, Edward Ed­ Committee to the deep regret of her private and public capacities, fre­ perienced on the Rahway Valley Rail­ Christian doctrine, Gertrude Lamb August; unfurnished house, Oakland 8r wards, Kate Barnhlll, james Curtis* associates in the Unit who appreciate quently at great physical and finan­ road, which company is at present pro­ and Joseph Harraka; fifth gfcade, gen­ Park Land Co., to Chas. Whann, of John Barker, Jennie Barker, J. D. to the fullest her great,.contribution to cial sacrifice to win the war. Surely hibited from carrying passengers. eral proficiency, William Bloss; Chris­ New York, for a short term; apart­ Holmes, B, Holmes, Flowers—Bella its service. As her successor, Mrs, they are entitled to some considera­ tian doctrine, Alice Ratigan; popular­ Trolleys and busses will leave Sum­ ment in Melrose dfeupied by Arthur ! Grooms, Chairman; Emma Lucas, O, Herbert Smith was elected Chair­ tion by Congress, v ity, Elizabeth Gomes; fourth grade, mit and New Providence between 8 Stryker to Laura h,' C^use, of Somer- w§ Emily Bowers, Helen Burney, Armetta man of Child Welfare and the Execu­ general proficiency, Francis Pulidore; Then too, how about those who have and 8.30 a. m. Train will leave Eliza­ ville; Miss Bayne's ^apartment, 17 Williams, Maggie Dennlson, Reginald tive Committee voted the balance in Christian doctrine, Eugene Scully: gone to the front and are now coming Ruthvtn place, to Mrs.; Thomas Gi- Cummtags, its treasury toward carrying on the beth at 9.30. Returning will leave As­ popularity Frederick Kltchell- third home to us? They have become ac­ son, of Brooklyn, for July and Augi t. work, customed to live and work in the open bury Park at 5.30 p. m„ reaching grade, general proficiency, Elsie Yan- The B. C. Holmes Agency' has rent 3 air. Many of them will resume their BHiabeth before 7 in ample time for Tn» WWK4LB m * aaw*. nacoBne; Christian doctrine, Joseph the Riker house on Falrrlew a vet t work indoors and.will find It hard to excursionists to return to Summit be­ Panello; popularity, Robert I*amb, to'L. T. Dill for a term of yeaja beg n- Deal tenet to wad EVERY paga again accustom themselves to the fore g p. m. The price of tickets will nine In the fall. Mr. put has ta: i lor all ft* MWk change. Do yoo sot think tbey vlll Try admittatat te (to BSRAUV8 be )).?& for adulU and 85 cents for the Hoyt house on Sprias&efet avec ChtMrwa* tMtwAbac war tan. Waat Summit for tit lamMr* ^^^•^W^^^W^^R ^^v ^p^^a^ ^ww^^^^ \ THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Catering Novelties HEALTH NOTES. For the Home Dinner or Large Partlea Borne Pari Ins? Advice from I)i% Wood- iri!^ ,'jis lli'Jildi Oi'iic't'i*. The HERALD next week will be No. 24. June 27, 1D1!). " .. published on Tliurmliiy noon in­ French and American Ice stead or Friday noon because In­ . AH Hi is will be the last opportunity dependence Day, July 4th. falls on Cream, Chocolates, Bon Bons I will .have, to* stimulate you through Friday this year and the post office the press to do the work the Board of will be closed all day. and Caramels—Pastry Health so freely instructed me with in All articles and changes of copy the brief simple words, "there are-no or new advertising,matter received KIT nips (in you, the job is yours, KO to at tills office later than 8 a, m. next | Catering in All Its Branches it," that I feel I must take advantage Tuesday cannot be gHimniteod in- ' of it. Whether it 1B the best way or sertion in that issue. not, every one can do best "with bis In order to conform to holiday PROMPT AND RELIABLE own plans, so under the favorable condition's, our friends art' ur^ed to auspices described in the ho.ainninu:, GET COPY IN EARLY, SERVICE and which has continued throughout .igekt for Park & Til ford's, and I hesan to study the situation so as to determine the most practical way to Sebxaft's Cnndlei establish the city on a firm sanitary glass doors of all entrances where it ~8!';,i basis, would strike every man in the eye as A cily cannot ho clean and sanitary he entered "no smoking by order of as lone as it has danger sections that the Board of Health." In the place of (/.; MAS, RIVOT breed disease, and this otherwise beau­ the 'ventilators described some one tiful, attractive Summit has them, A took the liberty of installing little, in­ large part of East, North, and center adequate, dinky ones. The larger of Summit are a serious menace to ones should ho insisted on or four ad­ Caterer & Confectioner the morale, health, and success of the ditional ventilators like the ones in­ 434 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE city. They must first be corrected. It stalled, as the draft is only slight and Is clearly evident that this work is1 fl.Qt the efficiency depends on surface area, for the microscope or the laboratory, 'fne1 large ones would have been bet­ Discarding the waistcoat doesn't make ESTABLISHED 1908 but the old-fashioned pick and shovel, ter and harmonize with the work and PALM BEACH, and a large roomy truck. The lack .of their surroundings. It may require a a three-piece suit a two-piece suit. these implements was the great handi­ continued persistence, but the im­ Why compromise with appearance and 16,50 to $20 r JOHStf.'CARLSON" " cap. Where they were gratuitously provement can be secured. provided good work was accomplished. MOHAIR, CARPENTER and BUILDER The drinking fountains at the comfort? When the weather is too In one instance five large truck loads schools, though intended to be sani­ of accumulated refuse was removed 22.50 to $30 Alterations and Jobbing Work Care­ tary, were found to be highly unsani­ warm for wool, don .a regular two- from the back of one Summit store. tary. Those at the Lincoln, and East fully Executed This cleaning up process, and edu­ Summit, and the park south of the de­ piece -sttTt of Palm Beach, Mohair or SHANTUNG SILK, cating the people that orderliness and pot, have been greatly improved and $30 to $32 cleanliness are necessary to practical are now fairly satisfactory. A seem­ Silk, We specializ'e ' in J«M>piece sanitation, I planned would take about ingly practical sanitary fountain has ESTIMATES FURNISHED two years. . Besides the means for re­ been recommended to the School Board Summer suits that in originality of SPORT COATS, moving the refuse, in my. request for and it has ordered one. If it proves $15 to 25.50 a municipal' collection, many erro­ to be as- practical as It seems, it design and excellence of tailoring, give 67 ASHWOOD ATE. PHONE 289-B neous and preconceived Ideas as to should be installed in all the other what was sanitation and what was n-t, Including the parochial the well-dressed look, besides afford­ WHITE FLANNELS, required combatting. Some question­ schools, 9.50 ed whether this or .that came under school; ing the comfort of coolness. MELVILLE I. RUTAN the term Sanitation, regardless of the "Pigs is pigs" should be eliminated fact that, whatever it did belong to, it from the city proper as soon as pos­ should be done. sible, especially those fori on garbage. iiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POULTRY, GAME AND To Illustrate: back of fixing up the No piggery should be allowed to use bandstand was the far-reaching idea garbage, for food unless it is fed in a of getting the boy scouts interested in special trough that makes it impos­ PRODUCE city affairs, learning the advantage of sible for the pig to get the food out­ orderliness and to plant it in their side, and the garbage should be thor­ homes. On the other hand I thought to oughly cooked to prevent spread of ENBURGH $ CO "ALWAYS THE BEST" disease by infection. get the property owners and city offi­ The rubbish receptacles are doing cials interested, and employ these bovs good service, and a number of citi­ HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL to take care of certain parts of' the zens, are in a receptive frame of mind 381 Springfield Avenue city. In this way the boys would learn to Install others. The one back of how to do things, the value of money, the Summit, hotel has done a land of- 797405 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey and Independence. They should he ; care of flee business. Besides taking FOUNDED 1849 provided with sufficient work so as to the burnable material from its large Open Saturday Nights AND CABINET WORK earn the money they need, and learn field, the hotel has been burning all to be useful citizens at the same time, In Summit and vicinity its garbage in it. While the receptacle in the place of depending,- on solicita­ has"gotten away with this heavy work, Let JOSEPH ZEIGNER tions and losing their self-respect and it was never Intended for that purpose furnish you with estimates, independence. and it should not be so used, In the schools discipline Is required Workmanship and satisfaction "Prevention of THsense, guaranteed. in the way of deportment, but just out­ side the door where it can be put into The prevention of disease is the goal ANTIQUE FURNITURE actual practice, by requiring the boys to be attained. Injecting cows with to stand their bicycles in an orderly, tuberculin to determine how badly dis­ JOSEPH ZEiGNER attractive row, it is thrown to the eased they are and destroying them winds and the bicycles, eighty in num­ should not be the aim, and thefate of 472 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE ber at times, are thrown promiscu­ these faithful creatures. Experts TeL 89.J. Summit, N, J, ously over the grounds. Material claim'that possibly fifty per cent of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS should be provided the boys and they the cows are r diseased, that it de­ be taught how to meets conditions. As velops as readily in the most approved Real Estate LAIRD & COMPANY the ground space is limited at the Lin­ sanltarv barns of today as it. does in 87 UNION PLACE SUJOLTT, N, j. coln school, Mr. Walter was ap­ Old buildings, and that they do not Phone 356-W proached and he readily gave permis­ know how to prevent it. To destroy Night Phone il04=R KISHIRO KANZAKI sion to use a part of his lot on which all the diseased cows throughout the Insurance GET A SHOCK to place racks. These things are not countrv would mean the loss of bil­ lions of dollars, andhalf of the, milk Come see us shout wiring your house and how reasonably it can Caterer, Baker sanitary, per se" but they lead to or­ he done. We guarantee first-class work. Estimates cheerfully given, derliness, which jls. supply. The prevention of this ter­ rible disease, is a simple matter and and Loans. We also carry Mazda Lamps, Electric Toasters, Irons, Vacuum The surgeon never splits hairs as Cleaners, Sewing Machine Motors, Washing Machines, etc. In. fact, to whether this or that is a clean dirt, Involves the same principal of sanita­ tion that I have urged the citizens oi If its ELECTRICAL, we have it. Tel, 289 899 Sprlngfleld Aye, or a dirty dirt, hut eliminates both kinds by schooling himself to act Summit to employ In their daily life. The same means that will prevent SUMMIT, N, J, automatically, without thought, so 1 L C, HOLMES AGENCY that every move he makes is safe and tuberculosis will naturally increase sanitary. Why waste precious time, greatly the food values In the milk, a and uncertainty wlthTlnnifetricnowl- fact well established In the human 29 MAPLE STREET, OUR MOTTO edge, trying to determine whether a subject. When it is well understood WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S SHOP certain kind of dirt, or condition, Is the marvel will not he that so many O pposlte Union Place, QUALITY AND CLEANLINESS sanitary or unsanitary and whether it cows are diseased, but that any escape. Ready=to«Wear Merchandise comes under the head of the Board of The plan has been suggested to the SUMMIT, N. J. Health or some other department? dairymen around Summit, and it inter­ FLAGS OF AIL NATIONS FOR FOURTH.OF JULY Why not form a habit of banishing dis­ ests them. I expected to get the sys­ Closed Wednesday Afternoons during JUNE, JULY and AUGUST order, uncertainty, brain fatigue, and tem well under way this summer, hut R, 0, HECHT A. S. BREWSTER dirt of all kinds? When this Is done, I will not be able to keep In touch the Health Officer can devote his time with the work here now so I have TEL. 574 805 SPRINGFIELD AYENTJE to higher scientific work. taken it up with that branch of the • jBi!an8!-tTT»TftiTfrrti-JTi#T-#Tr»iT»rrBr:MiiBiH--t I till 1: •, 1: f I Federal Government at Washington Real Estate \ j UNDERTAKER AND As explained many times in previous which has had so much to do with articles, sanitation, contrary to the humane affairs during the war. general Impression, has to do with everything that Influences health. It In conclusion 1 want to thank the Automobile Serrlce When Required Is no more tied to germ-producing con­ citizens of Summit for their hearty re­ Personal Attention Day and Nlyht ditions than a kite is' tied to the moon. sponse and co-operation. I found that ...... Insurance Phone 218 The disorder produced by the pres­ when a thing was needed and I ap­ George V. Muchmore — ence of so-called clean dirt, often un­ proached them, they responded i dermines the spirit and health of In­ promptly and^have shown a great de­ Beecbwood Road, Summit, H. J. dividuals more than decaying vege­ sire to Improve the conditions in Sum­ table matter. Those who try tp place mit. All that, is needed is proper or­ limits ori health conditions are a stum­ ganization to formulate and carry Into bling block to practical sanitation. effect a practical plan that will cover AMBROSE POWELL GOWNS AND BLOUSES Other Improvements Started. the entire city. To Dr. Bengler, who Coal, Lumber and Masons* Materials The unsatisfactory condition around has returned from service and Is about Phone,369 67 Union Place Ten. years* experience In designing the depot was taken up with the Su­ to take up the duties of Health Offi­ IBS Park Avenue, Summit, N. J. Telephone 525 lor New York Arms, Now catering to perintendent of the railroad in Janu­ cer, I could hardly wish him more Individual patrons who appreciate in­ ary, and a prompt reply received that than the hearty congeniality of the citi­ dividuality in Gowns, Robes, and they should he attended 'to, but a sub­ zens of Summit. But not last, or least, Blouses, ordinate has been negligent. It was do I wish to thank the important live, REMODELING A SPECIALTY,. agreed that two large ventilators four awake newspapers and their inestim­ feet square should he Inserted in the able importance for disseminating use­ MME. ROSE HIRSHMANN ceiling of the reception room and suf­ ful information. ficient openings, three or four bricks ——o—— SUMMIT TIRE SHOP Wl DO HEMSTITCHEfG removed In the gables, to let the foul I have become so Interested in th f I Woodland Avenue air and smoke out* a large window to people, and Summit, that I am al­ 59 Summit, Avenue Summit, N.J. BOMMIT, N. J, TEL, 887-M be placed in the toilet to provide bet­ most persuaded to open up an office ter light, and a larger ventilator; the here for the practice of the preven­ smoking room to be enlarged and ven­ tion of disease by keeping the body in tilated ; ventilators to he placed in the repair so that it will retain Its nat­ SUMMIT telling of the waiting room down on ural health, strength, and beauty to the the track, opening out through a grat­ > t BUILDING AND LOAN limit. ing to be inserted in the rise under the BOARD OF HEALTH. k? ASSOCIATION steps on either side; printing on the (B. F. Wooding.)

FIFTY^SIXTr!" SERIES OPENED MAY 8. .1919

For new sbafat or money to lets on Bono Charles Siebert •ad mortgage, address Wit S, PORTER. SeeretMT. 406 Springfield Avenue Summit, N. J. Telephone 1081—1082 NOW-A-DAYS A. BECK Everybody can afford an automobile. A car pays for itself In conven­ h . The Old Reliable Grocer ience" and the health it affoitls you. But be sure to bring your tires to JEWELER ir us when you want reliable work in — «. „,v. TIRE RIPAIRDTG. k /:^i-p^- Best Goods Also any make of new Tires. NO. 4 MAPLE STREET "We always give satisfaction, so don't forget our address. Best es We are experts at all kinds of vulcanizing. R A WJCKQFF, Proprietor «WII t Service

/ THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.

most enterprising towns In the district This is equivalent to thirty-five I have the honor to represent, The times the amount of time that is sup­ FRANK BRENN The Pictureand, Art Shop Cong. Ackerman's First letter was written by Miss Anna 3, posed to have passed since the tradi­ Woodman, assistant principal of Kent tional beginning of the world, six Summit House •Games Place School, apparently after dis­ thousand years ago. Harness, Blankets, Water Colors Speech in Congress cussion with the pupils regarding- this Inasmuch as Now York is the,cen­ Restaurant Nature Prints repealer, and is as follows: ter of the foreign commerce of the Saddles, Whipi "Our local paper says you are ac­ United States and as we are by every Artists' Supplies ' (Continued from Page Ono,) means in our power endeavoring to In­ Frames and Pictures tively working against the repeal of THE BEST AND MOST WHOLE the Daylight Saving Bill, You may be crease our foreign trade, we will by A,uto and Carriage Trimming a Books and Stationery utilize every minute so as to be out- Interested to know that in this house­ repealing the daylight saving law, dis­ alt its branches SOME FOOD PROCURABLE Tally and Dinner Cards 4 of-doors and are they not deserving of hold, seventeen states are represented locate the daily touch we now have Kodaks, Photo Supplies the extra hour of recreation this bill and every one of those representa­ with the exchanges in European coun­ Baby Carriage will deny them? (Applause), tives of states from the Pacific to the tries with which we do the bulk of the Wheals Re-tired Waterman Fountain Pens We hear complaints about the Greeting Cards for all occasions Atlantic, from Michigan to Florida, is country's export business which EXCELLENT SERVICE tilings that have been done during the bitterly opposed to the repeal of this should cause us to stop and consider Cor. Park and Chestnut Avenuet WILSON H. HOFFMAN absence of the soldiers and without excellent measure, We all trust that such a step before it is too late. SUMMIT, N. J. their wishes being consulted or any you will continue the work and will Of course, it* we can induce those 888 Springfield Aye, Summit, N, J opportunity by being afforded them to meet with success," countries to change their habits and MODERATE PRICES declare themsMves, There is merit In In the Metropolitan zone of which customs, what I have just said will Established 1850 their contention, whether they would not be pertinent, hut it is very doubt­ PLUMBING MINTING ultimately be agreed with or not. The New York City is the center, over ten UNION PLACE wil1 millions of people have their exis­ ful if we can and they will be active passage of this bill., merely add and efficient while we are enjoying SHEET IETAL WORK another to the score on which they tence. SUMMIT, N. J, The period during this year that an unwarranted ease by not appro­ Furnaces and Ranges Cleaned and will call for a settlement some day. CHARLES H, WULEF, Oldest Real Estate and the extra hour of daylight will be en­ priating the possibilities of conserva­ Repaired Daylight Saving is one of the things joyed amounts to 210 days for each tion that are within our grasp, Insurance Agency in on which .capital and labor are in one of those individuals or 2,100,000,- I appeal, therefore, to your good Jobbing Promptly Attended To , thorough accord. We are all familiar 000 hours of community activity. judgment not to repeal this law. with the unrest In many of the indus­ Estimates Given Summit. : : : trial centers because of readjusting Let us presume that 10 per cent, of JOHN R. CR00T labor conditions. In all of these cen­ this number are not in a position to ROBERT HALLAN ters the retention of daylight saving be affected one way or the other In MORGAN BROS. is strongly urged by both sides to this respect and we will have a net SANITARY PLUMBING EUGENE C, PIERSON whatever controversies exist on other figure of one billion, eight hundred Tel. SOO-B SUMMIT,.If, J. questions. In my judgment, therefore, Automobile Tires and Tubes Steam and Hot Water Heating, Opp. Depot Summit N, J and ninety million of hours of activ­ the repeal at this time would tend to ity to be participated in by the peo­ STEYESS SCHOOL Tin and Sheet Metal Wort aggrevate an otherwise unsatisfac­ ple immediately affected in the zone tory condition and render it more dif­ comprising the greatest metropolitan Sixth St. at Park Ave., Hobokon, N. J, JOmC J, KENTZ ficult to handle. center in the world. Reduced to fig­ 465 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE B. F. CARTER, Head Master Jobbing Fromptlr Attended to Civil Engineer and Surveyor As an indication of the Interest dis­ ures that the mind can more readily Prepares boys for all colleges. Special Estimates Furnished played in this measure by those who Telephone 250-W preparation in ^Science and' Mathe­ Landscape and Topographical grasp, that number of hours equals as yet have no"voiee or vote regard­ 215,753 years of daylight participation matics for technical Institutions, Ex­ ; : • Engineer ', '. t ing the regulation of their domestic perienced faculty, personal attention. Tf UNION PLACE, SUMMIT, N, J. and public affairs, I want at this time in health giving and labor producing activities by only ten per cent, of the Certificates accented. Catalog on re­ Telephone Connection POST OFFICE B'LB'G,, SUMMIT, N. J, to quote from a letter received from a Limousine To Hire quest Telephone Connection j school in Summit, N. J., one of the country's population.

Miles to Gallon of Gasoline, Franklin National Offioial Ono Gallon Efficiency Tests Under Standard Effi­ York Automobile Trade Association ciency Test Rules May 8, 1909—Franklin won, with 36,6 miles. Dec, 1914—Franklin averaged 26,5 miles to the Score, 105,408 weight-miles. Took prize for best gallon of gasoline. Best record of all cars tested July 13, 1917—179 Franklins 40,3 miles. having six or inure cylinders. icore in price class and Willys trophy for score ir­ May 1, 1915—137 Franklins 32.1 miles. respective of price, New York to Chicago Oil Economy Test May 1, 1914— 94 Franklins 32.8 miles. Franklin ran 1,046 miles to the gallon, under su­ Buffalo One Gallon Economy Test Under Au­ pervision of Automobile Club of America, Novem­ Officio! Two Gallon Efficiency Test Under Au. tomobile Club of Buffalo ber 17, 1915. tomobile Club of America July 11, 1909—Franklin made world's record, Power Efficiency Test Under Worcester May 15J 1906—Franklin won, record 8? milej. 46.1 miles. Franklin scored 135,902 weight- Polytechnic Institute —miles^-best-competitor-,-S6j-61-2^weight=milesj aver­ All competitors averaged 22 miles age competitor, fi4,495 weight-miles. Franklin delivered S4,4% of engine power to rear wheels. Official Long Island Economy Test Under Long Offioial Economy Test o£ Franklin Car Under Island Automobile Club Automobile Club of America Five Year National Tire Average Franklin Owners* Records for five years shov Feb, 25, 1908—Franklin won, 242 miles at 1.2 June 20, 1913—Franklin Roadster went S3,5 Franklin gives 10,203 mil cents per mile. Competitors average 6 centi per mile, miles on one gallon of gasoline.

In addition to pioneering the way to motoring economy, the Franklin * Car with its light weight and flexible construction, has developed the ultimate of comfort, dependable performance and range of activity in a fine car—in any car, ft ELIZABETH AUTOMOBILE CO, 289 Morris Ave. ^:-; llElizabeth, N, j. THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.

{ \MS ON >l V.J. U.M. S IH VI IE tin puvuitul d( li nc i got tin n\ii ,d «SMi!i!JM^ p4j 1VAKSISG FOJI XKXT WEEK, and th^ tn il with it lort tin input THE SUMMIT HERALD! Chcimisliuici's Set \ orlli of Wide In- til at tu 11\ took pi u e in tin m iL,h The HERALD next week will be Iciest to Summit Friends. llOllllg (OUlllS ot ( i [ il ^llilH till Imi v\ i Imi ii iiid in ii i ii ,1 md h i 1 I THERE ARE MANY Official Paper of City and County. published on Thursday noon in \li]"i Willi im K Km Oidniaii pi nt m i t ul hi hi, |i! u („ J stead of Friday noon because In 1 - \nm dud it tin l*o t Ho pit il JOHN W. CLIFT, Managing Editor and | dependence Day, July 4th, falls on ^ ' i ' ii liu ul I inn iinii ul i n ^ l in \ 1 i um- iiiiiunil V)n iiii in lid Ll l Ll)J vUi < im thud in 1 dil lion f STRONG TRUST COMPANIES '*» Proprietor, ! Friday this year and the post office !ul\ 1 ini^ v militii\ tuiiLial %% i-!nt ^1 H"i Km li1 Im it in FRED W, CLIFT, Editor. i will be closed all day. All artiries and changes of cop> 1 l 111 1 111 1 (1 I (111 till 1111)111111^ Ot j mouth md ysh,, i ti it ti ot in . i It is not surprising that you may find it hard to decide which mh l*i% ilh th lull lionoi diu to li i L1 I nun il \s i will in or new adverLiHiiig matter received N 11 I 11 11 trust company to choose as executor and trustee under your Entered it the Post Office, Summit, N. J., as at this office later than S a. in. next i 1 1^ i ml mil ti\i(H mud the .an inllui in i it tin in 1 w ipp 11 "I Stfcuiiil-Class Mutter. 1 1 1 M n 1 H\M l dt ii a it a will, lor there are many strong trust companies Tuesday cannot hi gunraiik't'd in luim 1 n„ \ huh i) tull% t% pilii d his 1 it 1 LI 1 d Issiitd Kvery FRIDAY AFTKKNI)()X from li i 1 nut mo t n i tul mihtii\ (i% V.llO Y\ 1 l m Ul Ol 111 ill in 11 1 li You will choose wisely.if you appoint this Company, and can the Office, 375 Sprimukiil Avenue. sertiou in that issue. M itl I 1 l) t l UlOI Ipp ll ( Telephone 1100 In order to conform to holida\ 1 - It ll 1 till up Ulllg p a lkl iph L tu thi vi he sure tnat the best interest of your heirs will be served if .(it in nt ib in 1 In Join nil ot the toilll \ Lr 111 1 ll lillt tu J] 1 ti(l\ I HOI conditions, our friends are urged to 1 this company handles your estate. I ii mi in Sui n [v ot "\h t h ini( il Ei foi li - il i 1 t 11 i 1 hut It \\ I lit SUBSCRIPTIONS; GET COPY IN EARLY, Have your lawyer write this Company into vour will as ex­ ...$2.00 'gin ii ot DIII-mini l'tli lhuiiL,h tin 111 hi (1 \\ In 0 m ( n 1 1\\ \ I 1 til One Year !...... , ,„. ecutor and trustee, and thus give yourself the satisfaction of Six Months ...... 1,00 I it I not lluii told JIijoi Kintr s d( athI tin it 1 u 1 d On riin t luu h\ th Single Copies ,05 ,\\ i i (In LI t i li ult ot tlu ti( it u n Ihtiti 1'iu 1 1 ut tu alum' ^ 1 ill liought mind which comes from having assured protection to the oron- iiiaicc 'Bill' Runyon go back on IHT' mil if i urn omit mt (Ml la it he had' th It •* 11 law MI tu ib iiii erty of your heirs. if word in either the Assembly or thn | hi i n hot dow n m b itth I tin h 11111 tul 11 \ ill pit 11 in il 1\ I Hi Kiln, hid 1JLI.II a it ult nt of . In 111 idi tin uliji t il HIM tiB Uioii N B w ffiBfl\ r Mi s Senate, and it will not make him MI '>at'k on his word as the Governor ot illlllllllt till 111(11 L thill t \ I ut% At Jl , In the i iinut uuil 1 iiiiuiutti t 11 u ate State,'' I l \l ( ])t « lit 11 tllL W Ul k Ot 111 pi Oil l pom id to maun lto t 111 1111,- THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY This is one of the most unusual and ' imi i ii ixpoit mil ton lilting ui- ' intuit nt unlit 11 \ lit 11 tliuiiL 1 1 v\ ir sin h in im tl_itiun ir 1 tun most significant features ever do | I it i i i ill L il him tempm ii il-v f\ t- SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1D19. voloped in a political campaign. The J'WIILIL 1 oi all tin t \t u uudi-r im ' cannot n ton lilt to the mm w liu i *"i i it i tin hip, IIL ^ i known a a devuut jcoiu ui md unbending mtttiit^ inn Republican party will be wise K it , L, , , . , . 1 uthlul 'hut lit ( n the ( u 1 ot tin- (ii\vnnlh | RESOURCES •- ---- $3,000,000.00 nominates Runyon, He will brlnn-, 7 \ """' '? / ," 1 l( l,,,,,h a mlu and (Ml di t tl \i\iitluli hi ptT honor to the State and to our own tin mil ul hono '^ r""I dignifieK ndmdg mmt ,beaiint, EnU , I mill tin ml pi mid ol hi w 11 iLtuid i conrrESY. county of Union. liliuiitd and hi IUM d li\ all \\ ho Wile feci tiuii^h th it hi v, 1 in 1 % 1 1 it ^^JSraraSMSJlMlfiMSJaii^^ tMMliafSMnsmfiiaMMfaMSJ^ (hint till tu In liitimati at ouaintani e abb H 11 di ith 111 tin inn ut dut% ,t tern- As the sword of the bo: lliu uli 1 (ml LiigniLt 1 onh ha\- a, tilt militii-v touit di 1 In id liom TAXING JEliJSEY OC03IES, peret met tl is most flexible so the 1114 ^1 ulu ittd tiom StiMii in ISbtj it tin i\\ nil ot tint Loiii' ut to tin il i\ truly generous are most pli: mt and u 1 1 in ii' 1 il ut I11111 win 11 in ll)17 h ot hi th ith i\I ijoi 1 mt, w 1 tin ( in court 30US in their bt hu\ lor to Governor Runyon and Attoriii ^ 11 t put in hi umtoim tli it IIL look General McCran, having taken prompt tin tui - VILII Jiiuiun and b t mtnim other s.—T Fuller. I 1 il hi 1 1 A 1 ti 1 in M 1 lu iti ot "VV t at action in the matter of (he discrim td t ntn mil m lu-i dt ith thi I nit d 1 unit Vt imii upim tin outbiLik of inatory income tax law of the State ot bt if 1 lo t it (1ml witn 1 to thi t1 1 \\ 11 in 3)14 "\I IJUI Km,, u tug nea Xew York against the N'e'w Jersi n | LO ut 11 r in tbt t \ nt ut HIM tx_, iti ui 111 td thi tin piublim In Ion the (.'Oiiiniutc-ra, there seems to be ft stron-, hi ])h m_ to i bttti ldtlii ul in s 1111111 tnd tin put iii nt mi mill, ABOLISH THE ,(UiAl>E CROSWINti. possibility of an adjustment of tliL nit to i ol Willi 1111 V Phillip Hid have a II iii 1 ill\ iiichiti mi' t t il 1 111 it matter. I |Uinu Hi tit 1 V ( 11 inn iiiilim. it U 11 tub 111 thi 1 lui 1 1 1 in., lit tnid The sad accident.tliis week in which "The State of'Xcnv Jersey has e\i Abu ih 1 1 Inn 111 diounil "Mil tlu ol J inu in, l'lll, IT I ptimmfiit acked, one life was lost at the Springfield dently got its buck tip and is prepari d [ II olont 1 wiiti I tlu not 1 11 ins (bit 1110 1 imi nt tu 111 pjtiioti m mil mill avenue crossing of. the •Lackawanna to bristle about the income tax raid h\ JI 1 in do bi tli 1 th inj.itujb lui 'suiu m- t tu\ tun lght In rh it git it demon Railroad at the West Summit station the sister State of New York," sa^ -> foinijtitm tliL lolluwmg pn ij_i ijih spotted, , tidtiun tin I*i( pin dm 1 u ulc ' In Xew Providence has aroused a the Evening Sun. "A suit is fo"-!!? from the 1 iuJm«r ot tlu Pond ol Ul •storm of "protest, and very justly so, 'ot Mn 1' 1'llb he %\ i^. tue t ft m man iiLii NUIU ottii I illv 111% r fik.Jtt-'d and brought to test the constitutionality 1 ugly ceil- against the continuing of this grade of - the idea, and former Governor md mb mizii ut tliH bittihon uf fuur lejioi ti d upuii M ijoi Kuu id dt ath crossing, This is the third accident at Grigg*rawfl|"p'robably bo .retained, a hundiLd Rti-\LiiT ilumni Latu oij^a-, 'Timlin- Vlte l L in fill LOII iikn mg! •— this crossing within two or three counsel; possibly also Mr, Hughe ilniimin ot the Ste\Lim 4_luimii Mih- tion—tin Bond find th it- I In said the practical years. t irv ( oiiimittHH he lielpt d to place death ot M i]ur Km, w in hm oil An ex-Attoruey-General. and. an ex carpenter, "when It For several years the New Jersey ) tw0 hunclred ~and fifty mechan 1 ca 1 en-duty and not duo to the result of any Justice of the Supreme Court as lead­ Is so easy and so economical to UPSONIZE. Your walls and ceilings legislature had before it a bill which ers of the legal battle suggest that i giiieers 111 the Reserve and civilian misconduct.' , would have compelled the railroad New Jersey is In earnest. They are service, "This letter will be presented in per­ will be much more artistic and beautiful, and they'll be fixed up for companies to eliminate a certain num­ apparently ready to spend as much j In a' letter which he allows me to son by one of ufy staff officers, who good. You'll have no plaster to crack, chip or fall—no wall paper to ber of grade crossings each year. money as may be needed to protect quote, President Humphreys of Ste­ will explain how greatly the official fade and tear. I tell you, it pays to use Summit is very fortunate In having themselves. vens, says: "My good friend, Major family at this post regretted the loss but one crossing of this kind,—at "This, of course, was to be expected, , King, made an unusual record both as of such a gallant officer and gentle­ High Street,—within the city limits. It was inevitable. No State could fail a stuuent a1"1 an engineer. He was a man as Major King undoubtedly was." But this crossing at West Summit is UPSOW-BOARD to resent such an invasion of its ' 'nan in my opinion worthy of the With the consent of the Rector, a so close to us, and is used so largely highest respect. From evidence which (The most dependable board made in America) sovereignty. But the whole thing Is •, memorial service will be held in Cal­ by Summit people as well as those much to be regretted, and there is 'has oeen l)laced beforstoree meme,, II. aam concon­ - vary Church at 4 o'clock in the after­ from New Providence and is so dan­ still room to hope for an amicable Ivincevmced thathatt lnhiss deatdeathh wawas s a a ct>col1(i d noon of Sunday, July 20th, that being He was right! She paid him no more for Upsonizing than gerous that the situation is of vital settlement before the tax actually be- !bloocled iniirder, and that justice was the Sunday after the anniversary of repairing the plaster would have cost. importance to Summit and the travel­ comes payable * | defeated in the acquittal of his mur-Major King's death. Now her walls always look handsome. They are finished in soft ling public at large. I dorer," "Without assuming to lay down the WALKER GWYNNE, dainty tints, and deep, rich shades of washable paint that she can Those! --who are familiar with the I In March, 1017, Major King applied Rector Emeritus of Calvary Church, law, it .may be pointed out that the keep scrubbed fresh and spotless. Jars and accidental leaks can't road at ,tliia point know that from general legal principle appears to be j for a commission, and in October fol- whicheVeT' 'direction the crossing is 1 lowing he was selected for the excep­ hurt them now. settled, and that New York is in the I)c:iili of Fcruier H: i-nnii '• (l!'I'?T approached it is impossible to see in wrong. No State has power to levy a tional duty of Chief of Design and Let us tell you all about this remarkable Upson Board—the one both directions on the track until one J Construction of the new Army Prov­ Mary A, F. Yand-r^o-g, n n!"r" nf tax in personam upon a non-resident. DEPENDABLE wall board that meets all practical tests. It is not like is directly on the crossing. Of course ing Ground at Aberdeen, Md., with its the late Jnracs H. Koily, of riaiuniit It may act in rem, and assess his other wall boards—is harder, stiffer and more durable—looke, feels most accidents of this kind are due to property physically in its own juris­ railroads, highways, docks, power and daughter of j,Ia:-y b. Vanderberg the victims' 'Ipu-elessness. But this diction. It may also tax his right to plant, shops, gun-emplacements, and the late C. T. Varm-:-rbei".. flr,] and works like real lumber. Costs $5 to $15 per room less to paint, does hot relieve the moral obligation inherit, or to acquire property here, dwellings, etc. Much of this work had Sister Joseph Edward di'.ul or."'ju "•' too! You can use it for any room or every room in the home^—or of the State and the utility to see that such rights being held as essentially already been accomplished when, on 20th, at Bt. Joseph's Coir, on.- :'lU • store—or factory. Architects now specify it for the finest walls and these dangerous places are eliminated. July 17, 191S, he was informed of his ing, L, L She nebm^d tu ia:_ or.'.^r a grant from the State. It may also' ceilings. Come in for an interesting chat. Why should there not be,a law com­ lay an excise or license tax upon a prospective promotion to the rank of of St. Joseph :::; years, and is sur­ pelling the removal of a required non-resident for the privilege of do­ Lieutenant Colonel and his transfer to vived by hvv niuilier who lives at ..„• number of crossings each year? And, ing business here. But that is about another Proving Ground. That same Clermont nvenue. D-.'jckl;-: • n' .--.-.; ", T, B. MILLER C0,s Teleplsone 29 SUMMIT, N. j, now that this crossing has taken a toll evening he was mortally shot by a Margaret \V. Vaiiuerui^/aau u ,J^.._ the limit, and to go beyond that to lav , of several lives why shouldn't steps man er, CnHpar A. Ya:uki ;,'u-.", Jr., ,/[ I"" a direct personal tax seems beyond; whom he had befriended and in River, N. Y. A requiem nut*., „,., be taken with the Lackawanna au­ 'whose house he and other officers had the constitutional powers of any held on June :.M, at rft. Jost ;,.,' Con­ -LOOK FOR THE BLUE CENTER^ thorities to see that this particular lodged. State. In any event, it is an unfor­ vent by Mgr. Donnely, Katner Rock danger spot is removed? The matter is The trial of this man for murder, in tunate incident, calculated to estrange and Rev. Father Mella, of St. Edward's of highest importance and demanda old friends and produce little benefit December, 1D1S, was marked by cir­ immediate action. of any sort." cumstances which too often bring dis­ Church, The interment was in St. nii!iiiiiiii:iii;ii[[iiii[iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiy Tie agitation of the New Provi­ grace upon American judicial proceed­ Mary's Cemetery, Flushing.. dence .residents to bring the matter to ings. Major King's character was ir­ the attention of the proper authorities An Interesting development in the reproachable, and after the trial the 1 MACDONALD FLORIST 1 should have the hearty support of A HOME DINNER Board of Freeholders came to light re- two judges so stated. Yet scandalous —INCORPORATED— Summit citizens. cently when an effort was made to lay innuendos had been systematically SlJStrr—' a concrete road in Roselle, much circulated among the murderer's*-fel-| --^Phe kind you'll like at THE NEW against the wishes of the tax payers low-citizens of Harford County wiio PARK HOUSE. of that borough . and against good would be his jurors. The State Pros!" Choice Cut Flowers and Potted Plants MISS THOMPSON'S BETIIIEMENT. Served C.30 to S P. m. judgment. The county was saved a cutor for Harford County €emanded It is not generally known that Miss large sum of money by the prompt and and secured a change of venue to Bal­ A luncheon such as you will be DECORATIONS A. F. Thompsgn, for thirty-five years effective action of Freeholder Mc- timore County where the local Influ­ pleased with, .75 cts; served from 12.30 4 a—teaehar-^in—the Summit Enblio Mane-of Summit. Mr. McMane B ac* ence -would—be—neutralized; but soon j to 2 every day except Sunday. I S SAYRE ST. Telephone 308 Schools, has retired from the school tion and his reasons are set' forth In SUMMIT, N, J. 1 this year. That announcement has a news article on page seven of this I not been made in the matter la prob­ issue. ably due to the fact that formal action on Miss Thompson's resignation will not be taken until, the July meeting An unfortunate accident occurred of the Board of Education, to the HERALD'S press this week, Miss Thompson began her career as shortly after starting the printing of a teacher forty-three years ago. In this issue, which placed the press POMMUNITV 1884 she began her work in the Sum­ temporarily out of use. The edition STEPHENS BROS. mit schools. For most of these thirty- has been printjd on the press of the five years she has been in the high Summit Record through the courtesy V^ ¥¥ A ¥ ¥ M school department. Many of the of the editor and owner, Mr. R. Q, older graduates of the school remem­ Proctor. A little difficulty was ex­ ber her as teacher of sciences and perienced in the size of the paper used mathematics. During recent years, but this was soon overcome. The COAL AND BUILDERS however, her work has been confined HERALD deeply appreciates the kind­ East Summit Church to physics and chemistry. ness extended by Mr. Proctor and hla Saturday June 28th. In. these many years of service, Mlia employees. Children 10c, Adults 15c SUPPLIES Thorap son has been a strong influence on the lives of thousands of pupils Mat, 3 p.m. Eve. 7.30 & 9.00 who have passed through her classes. Are we to have any open-air band liji tp t|i t|j i|i iji t|i t|« ^ t|i i|i ^r ^j^T^r*|t t|t tp t|l t|| She is a woman of great strength of concerts this summer? This is a ques­ character, a strict disciplinarian, re­ tion we have heard several times late- | RUSSELL PL. SUMMIT, N. J. I sponsive to the call of duty at all ly, but so far as we know nothing has times, and most thorough as a stu­ been done about the matter. Some­ TELEPHONE, NO. 6 dent and teacher. With Miss Thomp­ body will have to get busy if this an­ son resigning the high school loses nual feature of Summit's summer sea- one who has done, probably, more for son is to be continued this year. the school than any other individual. Her loss will leave a vacancy in the MARY teaching staff that can be filled only Playground Contributions. with great difficulty We hope that Miss Thompson will continue to make The Playground Committee ac­ PICKFORD her home in Summit among the host knowledges with thanks contributions of friends she has made here. from the following: Mrs. Charles T. -IN- A&E YOU PLANNING RIGHT ? Jenks, Mrs. A. G. Scharer, Kent place School, Miss Kate Somers, Mrs. M. B. Morgan, Mrs. M. R. Snyder, W. C. T. "RAGS" Why not plan for that Home by buying a lot in PEAISE FROM A DEM0CBAT. U,, Rev. R, S. Brank, Mrs. G. H. Hum­ mel, Mrs. Eleanor B. Gifford, Mrs. R, A Paramount Picture One of the most 'significant develop­ E. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert PROSPECT HILL ments of the gubernatorial campaign Smith, Mrs. F. N. Waterman, Mrs. H. in New Jersey occurred Tuesday night B. SnodgraBs, Mrs. John H, Colton, at the testimonial dinner given to Act­ Mrs. H. K. Fowler, Mrs. George W. "THE IDEAL HOME SITE" ing .Governor Runyon by his friends MacOutcheon, Mrs, W. W. Carman, Miss Elsie Knox and fellowtownsmen in Plainfield, Mrs. A. F. Lopez, Mrs. W. Chauncey While a Wide Choice Remains? Secretary of State, Thomas F. Martin, Colts, Mrs, Alexander Cadoo, Mrs. one of the leading Democrats of the Wm. Hyde Wheebar, Mrs. Wm. T, Wis- Whistles Her State,. sa}d of the Acting Governor, ner, 2nd, Mrs. William Lyall, Miss who is a candidate for the full .term:. Pamela Lyall. to Your Hearts "The Democratic party of this State H"I"M"t"H PROSPECT HILL CO, is only fearful of one thing-—that the MRS. CHAS. F. BASSETT, Republicans will nominate "Bill" Treasurer. Offices, Runyon." We know we can lick any — m *m* 46 Cedar St., New York City other^ candidate, but we know we can't Phayer-Beiry, lick Runyon." HAROLD LLOYD the fardeur, in Lackawanna Station, Summit, N. J. Miss Martha Berry and Frederick Secretary Martin reviewed the work M. Phayer, of Brockton, N. Y., were of Governor Runyon in the Assembly married at the home of the bride's "Next Aisle Over" and in the State Senate. He declared brother, Clyde Berry, 4J Elm street, there was not a "fairer, squarer nor on Wednesday, by Rev. Dr. Frank C more decent man than the acting Gov- Doan, pastor of All Souls' Church. •raor,** Only members of the Immediate fam­ "TAB Governor speaks a language ilies were present. Mr. and Mrs. MIKADO LAND in Hand Color that Is understood by the voters Phayer' will make their home at throughout the State," he continued, Brockton, "although, sometimes it is not under­ Western Stunts and Thrills Analysis of Motion stood by the organi^atton leaders. AH the power of the ©TganliaUon couldn't —K BUY WARJtAVIWgf ITIlMyi^*" READ THE HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADV'S THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.

Mr. and Mrs. 11, F, Vincent, of Pern- Mrs, Rockwell S. Prank and family, Messrs, L, C, and Frederick Reighleyj ifisfirsnirs^ wood road, are spending the summer of Maple street, will leave next week expect to leave the Blackburn Monday Summit Folk You Know at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. for Edgartov, u, Mas-,, to spend the to spend the balance of the summer in summer. Dr. Bran!: will join them Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K, Reeves and later in the month for a six weeks' va­ Mrs, Win, H. DeForest left tills week family of Hohart avenue, have gone to cation. tor Arkvllle, N, Y, '•• The summer school session opened Quogue, L, I., for a mouth, on Monday to continue six days a Income Tax Troubles J, D. H.'Bond of Puuraon. a member Mrs, James V,. Ridgeway lias gone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and fam­ week for jive weeks. This will allow pu­ of the National War' Work Council, pils to make up work so as to he up to to Beach Haven, N. J. ily, of Woodland avenue, will leave and Mrs. Bond will occupy the resi­ ij Recent income tax laws prompt us to suggest that Monday for Pleasant View, R, I, grade when schools open in the Fall. dence of Frank L, Crawford on Ridge The grade schools are meeting in Lin­ I you secure a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in our vaults Mr, Alan Pott has gone to Keene road fur the summer. Mr. Crawford's Valley, N, Y,, Cor the summer. Mrs, George F, WIleoxBOu, and Mr, coln school under Miss Feder, Mrs*. B and Ewold ^ possible So-hle tax in both New Jersey and Mix C. D. Potrie, of Norwood ave­ family have gone to New Hampshire Gates and Miss Hammond, The high Mr, and Mrs, George C. Stevens and nue, have gone to Arkvllle, N, Y-, for and he will leave fur tilery 'the fir*, school work is in charge of Miss I and New^Yprk. family, of Waldron avenue, have gone the season. of August, Mrs. Bund is a sister of Holmes and Air, Woglom. [I We are installing a number of up-to-date boxes to to Qiiogue, L. I. , Miss Bertha Moran, social wurkerfor Mr, and Mrs, Donald Burgess, of the Co-operative Charities. Next Tuesday night will be the Inst [j rent for $5,00 per year and up, and we invite your Mr, and Mrs, Robert Nixon and Miss Lewiston, • Pa,, are visiting with the Mr, Ralph 3. Strceit, of Summit, j drill of Co, A, 4th Battalion, N, J, 8. M., j| inspection of them, Nixon are spending 'some time at As- family of Mrs. Burgess' cousin. City before the officers and non-commis­ bury Park, ,•«"•.< who has been assistant secretary and Treasurer, Albert Leach, assistant treasurer cf the Morristown! sioned officers leave for , the State School of Instruction at Sea Girt. The Mr; lnd,Mra, H. F, Vincent and fam­ Dr. and Mrs, John B, Stow, Mr, and Trust Company, has been elected sec­ yjj •*###® ily of Fernwood road, are at Buck Hill retary of that banking institution, one officers and non-coms will leave Sun­ Mrs, B. B. Walling, and Mr. arid Mrs. day, July (j, and remain through the Falls, Pa, Charles L, Horn have returned from Of the largest and strongest in the State, Mr, Strettt bei'ore going to the! following Saturday. The entire 4th a motor four-day trip through New Battalion, will leave for camp on Sun­ Mrs, C, W. „ Collins and family of York State, Morristown institution was an official • Shadyaide avenue, left yesterday for of the Summit Bank, the predecessor day, July 20, and remain a week. 1 First National Bank Canada, Mr, G. Herbert Smith, of Essex of the Summit Trust Co. Mr, Streett's road, who has been on a business trip many friends here will be glad to hear A number from Summit left this i SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Mrs, Philip Rand, of 236 Morris ave­ to South America, is on his way home of his advancement TO this new post, mprning to participate in the annual nue, has gone to Ocean Grove, for the and is clue to land at Baltimore in outing of the New Jersey Press Asso­ summer. about ten days, Lieut.-Coi, rharles H. Grant has ciation to be held at the Wild mere been transferred from the Augusta Ar-' House, Minnewaska, N. Y., June 27-30. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Barrow, Jr., and MisB: Atalie Rowe, daughter of Dr. senal, Augusta, Go., to the U. S. Navy; The trip will he via. the Hudson River Miss Harrow have gone to Edgartown, and Mrs, J, Edward Rowe of. the Rifle Range at Caldwell, X, J,, where' Day Line to Kingston Point and the Mass,, for the season, Boulevard, has returned from Wilson the big rifle matches 3vi.ll he in prq-1 special train on the New York, Ontario 1 Mr, and Mrs, C, G. Winans and fam­ College, She will enter/ Wellesley gress throughout July and August, and Western Railroad to Kerhonkson, College in the Fall.. *,-• Col. Grant's experience in ride ma+e-W-; from which point the' party will he ily of Waldron avenue left this week conveyed in stages to Minnewaska, re­ lor Bay Head, N, J, es will make his services of particular; iam A. Sayre & Son's E2 Mrs, G, E, Schultz, of Boekman road, value in these contests, the largest and { turning by the same route. The party Mrs, J. F, Chamberlin and Miss- has gone to Connecticut .for a short most important of the kind ever held will number about 100 from all parts PURE MILK SUCCESS ^ Chamberlin left last week for their stay. Miss Harris, Mrs, Schultz's sis­ in this country. Col, and Mrs. Grant, of the State. The HERALD is repres- summer home on Cape Cod,' ter, left for San Domingo on Wednes­ left Augusta Tuesday by motor and: sented by Messrs, John W, Clift and day to spend the summer, , after a few days stop in Washington,' Fred W, Clift, Highest Gra Aerated Milk Supplied, Daily from Mr, A. S> Mitchell, of Waldron ave­ D^C,,.where Col, Grant has been call­ Ambrose VanderpoePi Model Dairy, nue, left Tuesday on a-brief business Ronieyn Berry, of Franklin place, ed to attend several, military confer­ The 13,9th anniversary of the Battle trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma1. has been elected graduate manager of ences, they will proceed to Summit, flDimeinft faint athletics at Cornell University. He of Springfield was celebrated by Pas­ expecting to arrive, here early next! saic Valley Chapter, Sons of the Amer­ on the Morris Turnpike, Mrs, Cora C, Morse .and Miss L. succeeds G, Ervin Kent, whfr^e signed week, ican Revolution, at the fifth annual Selected Stock, Scientific Feeding, Perfect Sanitation, E, Morse have gone to New Haven, last year to enter war service, church service of the chapter last Conn,, for July and August. - - '-, < Mr,, and Mrs, J, Clifford Woodhull Sunday afternoon in the ' Summit Rev.-and Mrs, F, 0> Doan and fam­ and family are on a motor trip Methodist Church, The sermon Was S= Address: WILLIAM A, SAYRE & SON through New England, Mrs/- C, A, preached by Rev, Frank A, Smith, ily of Haw.thorne place have gone to News Notes About City chaplain of Elizabethtdwu Chapter of gE 9 LEWIS AVENUE SUMMIT, N, J, their summer home in Orford, N. H, Woodhull has gone to Gloucester, Mass., and will return Jjy motor with Elizabeth, The pledge to the flag was 2^ Telephone 361 R Mr, and Mrs. B, V, White and fam­ her son. The Community Market Committee given by former President H, Donald ily, of Beacon road, have gone to announces that Mr, C, T, Whiting will Holmes, Prayer was offered by Rev, their summer home on Cape Cod, Rev, Cornelius J, Mclnerney, assist­ have broilers and fresh eggs at the Herbert C, Lytle, pastor, and the ant rector of St, Teresa's Church, left market tomorrow morning. Scripture lesson was read by Rev. ^ Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Berry and John H, Egbert, chaplain of the chap­ Monday for Maine, where lie will The sale of War Savings Stamps for family, of Hohart avenue, have gone spend a vacation of three months. The ter, John W, Clift, the president, pre­ to their "summer home on Cape Cod, the week ending with the close of sided. parishioners presented to him a purse business on Wednesday, June 25th, of $500, Mr. ' Win, Scofield Day and family amounted to $555,29, 'making the total of Hohart avenue have gone to their sale in Summit $133,180,56, All pages are news pages in THE STUDEBAKER Francis Murray, who served in | HERALD, .summer home at Gsterville, Mass, France with Company E, Twenty- third Engineers, received his dis­ The sale is reported this week of THE NEW BIG-SIX Rev. Dr. and Mrs, Justin E, Abbott charge this week at Camp Mills. He Miss Josephine Patterson's house on of Hohart avenue have gone for the was formerly employed in the city Maple street to Mr. George Irving, who j PIANOS AND has been living at 282 Morris avenue, A CAR of attractive and artistic design with a 60-linrscpowcr summer season to Blue Hill, Maine, engineer's office. PLAYER PIANOS motor always within wour control, perfectly balanced chassis of Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Robinson of Mrs, R. I, D, Nicoll and daughter A meeting of the Auxiliary of the remarkable solidity, 126-i/ich wheelhase, insuring" generous body New York are occupying the W. B. will leave next Tuesday to spend the L, H, Nature Lover's League will be held at the residence of Col, B. P. STEOTVAY PIANOS ANT) OTHKES proportions, gemuHodiand-btifled leather upholstery, outside and Libby house at 16 Hillside avenue. summer at Mrs, NicoH's former home inside door handles, Gypsy-type top with plate glass windows, in Milwaukee, Their house here will Holmes, Pine Grove avenue, Summit, Mr, and Mrs, C, Z, Willever and fam­ on Thursday, July 3rd, at 4 o'clock, Timing, Repairing and Regulating curtains opening with doors, glove box and extension light in be occupied for two months by L8 Jar- ily, of Beauvoir avenue, have gone to i;ett and family, of New York, toimeau, silver-faced jeweled clock, magnetic speedometer* their summer home at Port Murray, The Alumni Association' of Summit High School will hold a re-union this A Piano, even the most inexpensive, shock-absorbers, 33x4jX inch cord tiiaes. N. J. Miss Katheryne Davis, daughter of represents too large an investment not : Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Davis of 74 Newevenin g in Lincoln School. A business We will be glad to demonstrate the truly' ""' meeting will be held at 5,15 andt o have It properly tuned and eared Mr, and Mrs, John Darby and Miss England avenue, left for Panama on for, wonderful performante of this New BIG-SIX Darby of Summit avenue left today Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs, John a social evening, with dancing, will for their summer cottage at Chatham, 0, Collins, Miss Davis attends Hollins follow. Mass. W. H, KESSLER College, Virginia, where she is now in On July 1st domestic postage rates RAOUL ML COLLIN Mr, and Mrs, H, K. Fowler and fam­ her senior year. return to the rates in force before the WHIPPAXX NEW JERSEY ily of Summit avenue, will leave in a war. In other words the three-cent TEL, WHIPPANY 52-J Bank Street :^_. Frederick H, Lovenberg, whose pro­ few days to spend the summer at Ed­ motion to the rank of First Lieutenant postage will be reduced to"two cents gartown, Mass, has recently been confirmed nt Wash­ and the two-cent postal cards will be soid for one cent. Mr. and Mrs, C, F. Nleoll and Mrs, ington, has received his discharge at Wm. Tyler Green and family are Mitchell Field, and resumed his i>osi- The children will be greatly inter­ spending the summer at their cottage tion with the Standard Textile Pro­ ested in a "Wonder Chest" which will I 111 II11111II11I ;iill 111II ill III ] 1111111 ] 1 III II1II1II11II111! 1111 £ 11 ] 111 111M [ I!! 11111T111111II3113 III 11:1; J M t L 31111! Mi:!!! Mill Hill I EI III £ 11 on Cedar Lake, N, J, ducts Co, of New York, be opened by the pastor, Rev, Her­ bert C, Lytle, at the children's service Gardiner M, Day, son of Mr, and Mr. M. R. Peppard, who has resided proceeding the regular sFrmon Sunday Mrs^N. B, Day will leave Monday to with his family at 22 Shadyside ave­ morning in the Methodist Episcopal serve as Councilor at Pine Island, nue for several years has assumed to Church, Camp Belgrade, Maine, the post of manager of the Geney Farms Estate at White Plains, N, Y, Miss Helen Daiiforth Geer, daughter Dr. and Mrs, Charles Patton Clark, Mr, and Mrs, Peppard will probably of Mr, and Mrs, Waiter Geer, of New of Beechwood road and family, will make their home in that section for York, and Captain B, S. Coler, D, S, C, spend the month of July at the several years. Royal Air, Force, son of Mrs, W. X. Espinore Island Club, De Tour, Coler, Jr., formerly of Summit, will Michigan. —Word—was received _this week that - Dr. and Mrs, Edgar J, Fisher and their he^nmrrietl on" Saturday afternoon, at 4,80 o'clock, in Grace Church, Mr, P. H, Vernon, for many years a young son expect to leave Constanti­ nople for America about September resident of Summit, who has been liv­ The New Troop of Boy Scouts will ing recently in Washington, D, C, has 1st. Dr. Fisher, a former teacher in the high school here, has been grant­ meet Monday night in the Parish Telephone 209 gone to Haines Falls.N. Y., for the House of the Methodist Episcopal summer. ed a year's leave of absence from Roberts' College where he has been Church, This will be the last meet­ Trumpeter Richard Hahne, XL S, teaching for four years. ing until September and will he fol­ 14* Marine Corps, Quantico, Va,, is on a lowed with light refreshments,"'" -New ten-day furlough visiting his parents, Miss Elaine Soberer of Summit was members will be receiver! at this meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hahne of New one of the bridesmaids last Saturday ing. England avenue. at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Dry- den, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. For­ The tournament committee of the A .small informal junior dance in rest F. Dryden, to Newcombe Chand­ West End Country Club is arranging honor of her niece. Miss Eunice John­ ler Baker of New York, The wedding for the following tournaments: Ladles* son, of Milton, Mass., was given Wed­ was solemnized at "Stronghold," the singles, handicap; men's singles, nesday evening by Mrs, Francis H» Dryden summer home at Bernards- handicap; men's singles for club cup; Bergen, at her home on Ridge road. ville. men's doubles and mixed doubles. The entries will close June 30 and the Miss Helen B. Whiting, an in­ Mr. and Mrs, George V. Muehmore drawings will be posted Juiy> 3, structor at Brown University, and her and daughters, Mrs, J, A, Wootten and brother, Walter Whiting, a student at Mrs, O, A, Bernard, ;Mr, and Mrs. C, B, After lingering for sis days, Harvey FOR THE Washington and Lee University, have Chrystal and Miss Charlotte Chrystal, Lum, thirteen years old, died last Sat­ returned to their home in Valley View Miss A, F. Thompson, Miss Harding, urday r.iorning in Overlook Hospital avenue. Mr, A, S. Crane and Miss Crane, are from meningitis, the result of being guests of the New Jersey press Asso­ shot in the face by an old-fashioned . Mr, and Mrs. H, H. McAllister, who ciation at Minnewaska, N, Y,, over the pistol he and three other boys were Fourth of July Celebration have sold their house on the Boule­ week-end. playing with at the home of his par­ vard will be in Summit until July ents, M.\ and Mrs, Edward H, Lum, in 6th, Their summer will be divided be­ If you're looking for a certain piece Chatham.. tween Bay Head, Southampton, and of news you won't find it on a CER­ Newport, In the fall they expect to TAIN page,'but you may find it on RED WHITE AND BLUE FLOWERS sail for Europe, ANY page. f iiiiiM Him :MII]|||IIIIIMIUIIIIIII iiiiiiiiini njHji fi % iji it< i|i m $ *y 4< tl» t%* f1 $> •& *p $ % "V # |l| $ # # ^> •% # # # # # # >t' 'I1 *V ^ # # % # •! # # %$>$ # '|« >!' # # IT 1YIIL DEFEND YOUE || and patriotic colored ribbons *• 1 COMPLEXION, .j Dermac ur—is so delicate a ** *'* preparation that it is almost in­ A rtistically A rranged ** stantly absorbed by the pores of Dyeing Cleaning the skin; and when absorbed it o exerts a. healing, soothing, re­ *•* . at ' o freshing influence that is as grateful to the skin as water to o the parched tongue. It is the best defense we know of against the ravages of the sun. THE ROSE SHOP K Removes tan and sunburn, WAISTS - GLOVES cools the skin and gives com­ fort. Convenient to use, 383 Springfield Ave. 25c the bottle. t Summit :•: New Jersey o BOGEBS* PHAB1L4CT, ETC. Corner Springfield ATenne and Beechwood Bond. SUMMIT, ---- NEW JEBSIT, Telephone 74, GOT©rnment Thrift Stamps on Kerns Bui Saleu Summ^M,J> illlUtlllHIIIIIllIlltlllllllllllllllUllllllHllllllllllltltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllltttlltlltlllllllllllllltllllllllllHIIItlltlllllltn Hnmti i ttttti 11111 * * ******** • ittii*tAi*Mti*ft,t»ii i j

••;. iitmi* &% THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 191§, V WHIN bBlAMS COME TEUE„ You ma|~ not enjoy Health put COLONEL CARTY RETURNS WITH your dreams have been of perfect Health Some Day. These dreams will come true If you will only break away HONORS from all old-fashioned Ideas and try the New Way — ClUropraetle — the Drug less Health Science. GEOBGE LOT!, D.C FluC. Chiropractor STORAGE 47 W, 84th ST., NEW YORK ROOM 1028 MARBRIDOB BLDG. BATTERY phone: Greeley 1293. Lady Attendant

Men's Genuine South American PANAMA HATS $2.00 1 worth from $5.00 up. Hi A. NISINSOH 21 WILLIAM ST. (one flight up) c Near Broad St., NEWARK SERVICE STATION Est. 1872 Phone 108-J FURNITURE Upholstery and Cabinet Work of the Better Kind SHADES Willard Service and You. DBAPEBEES Mattresses Made to Order and Colonel Carty Receiving the Distinguished Service Medal From General It's lor you that the Willard Service Stations are maintained. Remade Pershing at General Headquarters, Chaumont, France. It's for you that the Willard insurance plan was worked out. JAMES LONG'S SONS Colonel J, J, Oarty returned from professional attainments and sound 420 SPRINGFIELD AV,, Summit, N. J Prance on the«Leviathan Thursday, judgment, has rendered services of ex­ It'r for" you that the Willard Service and Adjustment Policiea you'll i " - - - • -~ May 22, after eleven months of active ceptional value to the Government," see in every Willard Service Station were drafted. service In the United. States Signal In his civilian capacity Colonel NEW PARK HOUSE Corps, in Trance. Carty Is chief engineer of the Ameri­ The meaning of Willard Service to you as a car owner is given in the While In France he received the can Telephone and Telegraph Com­ booklet, "Willard Service and You." Ask for a copy next time you come in. Woodland Avenue Distinguished Service Medal at the pany. hands Of General Pershing himself, Colonel Carty was commissioned Ask also to have your battery tested with a hydrometer so that you can be and the French Government honored Senior Major in the Signal Officers' sure you have been keeping it properly charged. OPEN ALL YEAR him by 'making him an officer of the Reserve Corps on January 25, 1817, A Strictly FAMILY HOTEL Legion*6f Honor.- . ' and on August 15^1017, he was made The order conferring the Distin­ Colonel in the Signal Corps of the HOWARD S. BECK, Manager Table Excellent. Rates Reasonable guished Service Medal.says: Regular Army of the United States. "Colonel Carty, by his brilliant —The Telephone Review, H. Y. Location the Best in Summit The SUMMIT SAMPLE STORE NEW PBOVIDENCE CELEBBATES, 17 Union Place, Summit, N. J., Gives Returned Soldiers a Big "Wel­ 1 wishes to announce that the prices come Home. ' New Providence gave licr returned of SHOES, for Men, Women and soldiers a royal "Welcome Home" Children, Tennis Shoes and Ox­ last Saturday. Governor Win. N. Runyon welcomed the men in behalf fords, Clothing, Yard Goods, oi" the State. SUMMIT StORAdi Muslin Goods, Corsets, Blankets, The town was appropriately decor­ ated especially around the historic Underwear, Sweaters, etc., etc., center. BATTERY CO. 'have been reduced to pre-war The leading car in the parade con­ tained the Governor and Mayor Will­ 98 SUMMIT AVENUE prices. iam Gray; then followed the soldiers and then the band, with the school Commuters! Save Money children and the people of the com­ SUMMIT NEW JERSEY Come Direct to Wholesaler munity bringing up the rear. Following the Governor'^ speech the and Buy the Most Delicious tablet in honor of the service men and1 'Phone 1154W Summit t women was unveiled by Miss Clara Burnett and Miss Kathleen Krayer, each of whom had two brothers in the war. It then was presented to the Take a Bicycle Tour Coffee borough by Arthur G. Balcoin on be* Three good fellows with a few dollars, a In 5 Pound Lots O *7*» 11* half of the Special Aid Society, and it blanket apiece and a Bicycle—there's the was accepted by the Mayor. makings for the jolliest two weeks of solid JEAN OK GROUND UlC I D« Rev. N. S. Reeves, pastor of the fun you will ever know. 1,000 miles of joy It is easy to reach us. By carrying the Coffee home you not only save the retailers' profit, Presbyterian Church, made the official riding. Great tonic for another "year of but also the expense of delivery. welcoming speech. He had been pro­ work r>r study. Delivered by Parcel Post 40c lb. ceeded by Miss Harriet Badgley, lead­ You'll rely on your Iver Johnson as on ing the community in singing "Battle finished the Boy Scouts • were enter­ ! your best chum. It stays right. Bearings Satisfaction or Money Back tained at dinner in recognition of , v.'ill w-rk as sweetly at the erd of the tour Hymn of the Republic." Then followed •••> ;if t1-": beginning. Truss frame has the short speeches by some of those who their work. At the dinner the men ' > - i tor rouch ridins;. Eauinment— / had been in the service. Corporal A. formed tentatively a community Veter­ fLUTO MOVI Gillies Coffee Co. P. Burnett of Company D, 107th In­ ans' Association, of which the follow­ Everything the best for Bicycles at ing officers were elected: President, 233-239 Washington St, NEW XOKK fantry; Sergeant Badgley of Company reasonable prices B, 102nd Engineers, and Sergeant Nicholas H. Krayer; secretary. Lieu­ Between Park Placa and Barclay Street. tenant Walter Faust; treasurer, f* BY L.H.RHQADS FRANK A. WAHL 2 Blocks from Washington Market Nicholas H. Krayer of Company B, 107th Infantry, represented the over­ James Jeffers. Phone "Barclay 9857. Established 79 Years 2 COT. Springfield and Summit Avenues seas forces. Major James Jeffers, who The Bicycle Merchant of Summit." represented the Red Cross in Ireland, SWALLOW PHONE 487-J and aided the -victims of-many torpe­ IT A COL'D BUSINESS doed vessels, told of his experience. ^"ABBrnrG TOR NEXT WEES. Miss Lillian Gray, sister of the Mayor, PROPOSITION told of her experiences as a Red Cross The HERALD next week will be worker in France, and Captain Ernfrtit published on- Thursday noon in- B. Rubsamen, Jr., spoke of his work "ijead of.Friday noon because In­ Of course you are going to take ont as a member of the commission of the dependence Day, July 4th, falls on FIRE INSURANCE some day. The Red Cross for the relief of Poland. Friday this year and the post office graveyard la full of men who "are go­ Lieutenant Walter Faust told of the will be closed all day. ' ing to." Remember delays are dang­ training department of the heavy ar­ Ail articles and changes of copy erous. Take out a policy with us. Wt tillery division of the army, and how or new advertising matter received will treat you right. - at this of flee later, than S a. m. next men were quickly trained in the use F your car could tell you when it felt ill you of heavy tractors In connection with Tuesday cannot be guaranteed in­ mobile heavy artillery. sertion in that issue. wouldn't be apt to run it until engine trouble or k87 HICKTTROS. In order to conform to holiday some other failing rendered it helpless. Let us Following the exercises the men conditions, our friends are urged to FORMEKLY WITH W.H U R.BultNCTT Opposite Station, Summit, N. J were given a dinner at the Presby­ GET COPT Df IAE1T, inspect your ear and make sure it is ready for the terian Chapel. After the men had Telephone Call 5-J road. Real Estate and Insurance If you have some of this work to be YREELAND & Y0UGHT done call on L. A. OAKS for good work, ROBERT. J. MURPHY Garages complete, Frame or Cement work, Garage and cellar floors* Bide Electrical Contractors walls, steps, grading, road making; MAX ESTATE Lawn and Tree work; In fact, anything AND AND JOBBERS roil want done. FIRE INSURANCE L A. OAKS LIABILITY 503 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES GENEBAX CONTBACTOR .26 MOUNTAIN AVE., SUMMIT, N. J, SPRINGFIELD AVI Beechwood Boad Tel. 277-J Call286-W 39 Union Place, Summit, N. J. ^ • * Telephone 350-J 4 SPECIALIST In SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS Economize and Cornice and Shy Light Making Slate, Tile, Asbestos Shingle and Com­ Grass, Vegetable and Flower s Phone 193-W Established 1901 = Grow Healthy! position Roofing Seedii in bulk. Lawn Mowers, Hot Air Heating Momsj Rakes and other Garden Corrugated Iron Work FOR PLEASURE Eat FITTERER'S BREAD implements. Tinning, Gutter and Leader Wort You wiJLbe surprised at the < one of our bicycles will in­ At Vour Service Good Line of Paints and crease your enjoyment. For appealing taste, as well as LLC0-JUMBO Varnishes business use they cannot,be CEHO-AMOV) the, satisfying food value of HARRY KIEFER excelled. This is the season Jar Rings tbiS^ecHood:^ / Snmmlt ATenne Phone 1088 when you should purchase Sudotted by Good Qonsdctepia* SUMMIT. N. J. B, B. WALLING one of our well-recommend­ *4>v- Tiy FITTERER'S BREAD, ed MELROSE B'LD'G Summit '£**• TODAY Sole Agent for BICYCLES. FITTERER'S BAKERY DOROTHY DODD , ORIENTAL RUGS We are headquarters for , 01M. M. Deciari ft BM the best and most reliable^ in 8PBEIGFIEU) ATEinjB and makes. — SUMMIT, N. I, EDUCATOR SHOES CLEANED .43* For the Whole Family PACKED ffl ... •* • • • fr' STORED GOODYEAR RUBBERS HOSIERY THE SUMMIT CYCLE CO. tUSJb^l* A. COLLETTA, ft** « 8.X JWU8AN t REPAIRED .-My te^Hi .[*t,a w •m 1'T^ i rj^k'imM^Mk^i!^!'imhAY;^HwM^i9 ^-•—i—" i-wc-'

SUMMIT FREEHOLDER WIN$. ough Council to the contrary. roads in all sections of our county, lieves that on Chestnut street, Roselle, "The above Is submitted as a con­ but who does not 'apurcMft* of the we should utilize the prewenl stono McMane Defeats Project to Spend scientious, statement of a member of building of concerto constructions base and thus avoid the waste of pub­ County Money Uiclesgly, the Road Committee, who favors good where it is unnecessary, and who be­ lic funds." Summit 1B particularly interested In Public Service Gas Co, the action of the Board of. Freeholders at a special meeting last week in vot­ ing to defer for the present the mat­ ter of paving Chestnut street, Roaelle, because of the connection of Free­ e new rates holder Win. I. McMane, of Summit, with the case. They Thought They The board had two resolutions be­ To Patrons of The pompany;- fore it, one submitted by a majority of the road committee recommending Owned Their H Eli a concrete pavement from -curb to Fublic Service Gas Company takes this means of informing its patrons i that it la face to face with conditions which make it necessary for the One day a flaw was discovered in the title to the land. It was a defect « curb, and one from Mr. McMane ask­ company to increase its price for gas. ing that the matter be postponed until that invalidated the document—a flaw that the abstract had failed to The expiration of a very favorable oil contract which must bo re­ the borough council of Roselle, the reveal—-and after expensive court proceedings they lost their home. newed at a materially higher price level, together with other increased taxpayers with property in Chestnut What happened in that case has occurred in others. It may develop costs of production, leaves no other course open to the company. street, and the road committee had at any" time in your case. Against any such costly and distressing experience your best safeguflrd is a title gunrnntec issued by this'com­ O This oil contract was entered into five years ago, before the European • reached some agreement as to the war was thought possible, when oil was plentiful and prices at their low­ proper pavement to be laid,on the pany and backed up by its capital, surplus and undivided profits of est ebb, ' street. Oil plays an important part in the manufacture of gas and the price Both the majority and minority re­ i $6,000,000 of oil bears directly, and to a marked extent, upon the cost of producing ports when taken up were defeated, sas. „_»^~ i and Freeholder Smith's motion that You Are Invited to the entire matter be deferred*was car­ Come In and Talk It Over Were it not that the company was in an exceptionally favorable posi­ ried. . tion due to this long-term, low-priced oil contract, it could "not have con­ Mr, McMane in His report said: tinued as long as it has selling gas at the present rates, even* Including To the Director and Members of the Title" Department the moderate war surcharge approved last year. Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union: Costs have been going up In the gas business just as they have In Gentlemen—As a member of the every other business. Prices charged to gas consumers by Public Service Road Committee I submit for your Gas Company have not been increased in anything like the proportion that consideration the following minority Fidelity the cost of other commodities has increased. This is in large measure Road Committee Report, relative to due to the foresight of the gas company In entering into the long-term oil the improvement of Chestnut street, rudential Building contract above referred to, which, because of its low rate per gallon, en­ Roselle, N. J.", , abled the company to make gas cheaper than It would have been possible Newark, N. J. for it to do if it had had to pay market prices for oil during the war "It is my desire to first make it per­ period, . '' • • fectly clear that as a Union County of­ ficial I am interested in seeing the While the contract lasted the company's patrons were given the full County moneys wisely expended and benefit of the low oil price. With the contract expiring the company has without discrimination, and I believe been forced to make new terms. The war is ended, but the era of war that the majority of the Road Commit­ tee are biased in their action relative prices is still with us. This applies not only to oilt but to all other sup­ plies, to coal and to labor. to the improvement of Chestnut street, Furthermore, I do not believe there Is Every gas company in the State has found it necessary to Increase Any real justification for this section its rates, A number of the companies have been forced to raise rates of Chestnut street being a county more than once within a year to keep pace with the increasing cost of road and frankly confess that my production and distribution. Some of these companies are receiving $1.65, action in assisting its adoption as a i 11.85 and even as high as $2,lfr-per thousand cubic feet of gas, with an county road was based on the assumed extra meter service charge of twenty-five cents, or more, each month. good Judgment of the members of the And the sections of the State served by most of these other companies Road Committee rather than personal are entirely comparable with much of the territory served by Public knowledge of the true conditions. If, Service Gas Company, as the latter supplies customers in 164 municipal­ however; it is to be improved as a ities. county road, I strenuously protest against the action of the Road Com­ Public Service Gas Company is not seeking any such rates as those mittee in absolutely disregarding the above quoted, reasonable as they may. be. This company has based its decision of two-thirds of the members new schedule of rates upon what the Board of Public Utility Commis­ of this board, who have, by their votes, sioners, after a long and thorough Investigation in the Passaic Gas Case, returned the previous abtlon of the determined to be a just and reasonable rate, plus the actual provable in­ board to the committee for further re­ crease in the cost of making and distributing gas that has taken place port and investigation, since that decision was rendered. "At a meeting of the Road Commit­ tee held on June 10th, the committee In the Passaic case a ninety-cent rate was fixed. It was accepted arbitrarily decided to return to the by the company and paid by consumers. It has been in effect some, five board the original committee report years or more. Today It costs about twenty-five cents more a thousand and resolution without further con­ cubic feet to make and distribute gas than It did when the ninety-cent sideration and without obtaining from i rate was declared to be just and reasonable. the State authorities any information as to whether or not the use of amle- For the last five months this company has been losing money. It has site, warrenite or similar material been deferring the filing of new rates in the hope of a favorable change would meet with their approval. It is in conditions, which hope has not been fulfilled, It can wait no longer. a fact that within tho last two or three To enable It to continue properly serving Its patrons and meeting its just weeks the State authorities have ap­ obligations the company is reluctantly forced to file with the Board of proved the use of amlesite on State Public Utility Commissioners a new base rate of $1.15 per thousand cubic routes, using the old macadam base. # feet of gas, effective with July sales, the bills for which will be rendered It Is also a fact that the surrounding on or about August 1, counties are using the old stone base whenever it is possible on routes that are subjected to severe traffic condi­ tions, Jt is also a fact that this com­ PUBLIC SERVICE SCO. mittee, who now insist on the use of By concrete construction for Roselle, have approved, within the past month, the resurfacing of approximately a DISTRIBUTORS mile of road In New Providence over the old macadam base with an appli­ C. M/DECKER&BROS. M, YOUNG '&C. cation of amlesite. It seems reason­ ,,wjune 24, 1919. n m President, able, therefore, that If this Is a prac­ Maple Street 287 Park Avenue tical method of building roads in New Providence it is equally good in Ro­ Tel. 10 TeI,47=R selle or any other municipality in the county, under similiar conditions. "In asking Freeholder Melsel re­ garding* his present attitude toward the use of concrete—after having de­ clared by his vote at least on two oc­ it WW casions in favor of the use of a re­ surface material—he said' 'The com­ KOPPERS mittee were up against a d stiff m- PRODUCT^ game at Roselle* and further, 'The of­ ficials of Roselle wanted concrete,* All of which seems in the minds of the majority of the Road Committee to be sufficient reason for throwing aside '^fff their best judgment in the matter to satisfy the officials-of the Borough of Roselle. "It is the writer's opinion that it •' ?m-* would be a foolish waste of money to throw away a perfectly good stone base on Chestnut street, particularly in that section from the railroad to - w? ' The Ideal Fuel Seventh avenue, which pavement is, in his judgment, ideal, not only in the for the Home" width of the road that the county Is especially interested la—namely twen­ The following price is good on orders entered ty-two feet wide—but also that the ad- flltionai width to complete the im­ and delivered prior to July I5 ; provement to the curb can be resur­ faced with very little additional ex­ pense for excavation or new material erTon and made ready to receive the resur­ $Q.75 P face top coat. ' 1 "I would also call your attention to that section of the road between St. Qj Delivered George avenue and the railroad, which Season's Lowest Price "% runs through very low land and at the tinm of heavy rains shows evidence of floSaing. This section of road has been, from time to time, built up to its present grade in order to keep the PRICE ADVANCES road above the water, in my judg­ ment this section of the road should July 15th—25c. a Ton not be cut, as contemplated by the plans of the County Engineer, but, on ? , REMEMBER—Koppers Coke is the cleanest the other hand, should be filled. It and 'most economical fuel—the most satisfac­ canJ"be readily understood that the cut­ "8 Four Great Records ting of this road would be of benefit tory fuel you have ever* used—no soot, smoke to the surrounding lots, which are now Only a small part of the story of the unusual perform­ or gases—no ashes to sift—no clinkers. very low, but I do not understand why ance of the Overland is a matter of record. In the last few the property owners on this street weeks, however, from Oklahoma City, Boston, and Los Lay in a Supply Now and Save Money. should expect to have their lots re- graded at the expense of the county. Angeles have came reports of remarkable tests that prove For sale in Stove and Nut sizes, by the fol­ I believe that the road in this section the power, endurance and dependability of Model 90 cars. should not be changed and that the lowing dealer •*". present stone base should be utilized Now comes Harrisburg with a new •world's record of and that such additional new stone 702,5 miles a day for 5$4 days without motor, stop, sealed should he used as is necessary to in high gear, A Model 90 stock cat performed this remark-' STEPHENS BROS. make the pavement twenty-two feet in width. able endurance feat. Let us show you a duplicate of this car,' IMPORTANT — |t« nm to get descriptive booklet — t i "0«*« — lw 1% it Umd." If dealer Mutual annriy "I would also call yottr attention to m. write ta vi far m copy. the necessity of bavins all street, con­ nections, sttea aa sewer, water and gas RAOITL M. COLtlN pipes, extended to the curb line of Phone 31 DEBEVOISE-ANDERSON COW ANY. fee. each lot before any penqpnent im­ 13-14 Bank St, Summit, N. 3, ft * *-! provement In been*. "I might ate wM that npon Inves- Owrimrt Model Ninety H» 3 timttoa l ttai tbaA the mvanerty own- 3l< It* •te on jM»Jnatmbfau are not In •VV.\u-.y.ti-<, . /*'» 'SnSlnC'VltMBnVw^^^^

i£7>-. THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1919,

CHRISTIANITY AND THE NEW Synopsis of the Minutes of the Board ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEARCE, De- ESTATE OF HENRY G WOODRUFF, De- ceased, Pursuant to the order of Charles c AGE, of Chosen Freeholders of Union N, Codding, Surrogate of the County of Union, cea ed County, made on the Second day of June, A, D,, ISltf, Pursuant to the order of Charles N Codding, upon the application of the undersigned, ai Surrogate c f the County of Union, made on Rev. s. B, Hlley, pastor of the First A special meeting of the Board of Freehold* Executors of the estate of said deceased, notice the tir-t Dav of Ma%, A D, 1'Jl'J, upon ihe Baptist Church, la preaching a series ers was held on Thursday, June 19th, 1911?, for is hereby given to the creditors of said de application of the undersigned, aji \dmmistra' the purpose oi_ acting upon the proposed im. ceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath tor of the e tate of said deceased, notice is of four sermons on "Christianity and proveinent of Chestnut, street, Rosejle Borough. or affirmation their claims and demands against hereby given to the creditors of said deceaied The Director, Geo, G. Teller, called the the estate of said deceased within nine months to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or af« the New Age." The HERALD has ar­ meeting to order at 2.30 p, ra., with 21 mem­ from the date of said order, or they will bt lirmation their flaims and demands igainst the ranged to publish a synopsis of these bers present. forever barred from prosecuting or recovering estate rf cini clci L isnl within nine rnTiiths Several communications from residents of the same against the subscribers. from the date of •- ud order, or they will he four "sermons each week. Chestnut street objecting to the improvement EMILY A. DANIELS, forever barred frrni prose utmg or rteoyering were read and ordered filed. CHARLES F, PEARCE, the "dint- a^ mi t the subscriber Preparing the Way. A delegation from Roselle Borough was pres- Executors Tllr SI MMII IKUbi COMPLY, cut, some favoring the proposed improvement 0 a w 9 w Fees—$11 10 Admini-tr it ir Text: Isaiah 40:3, and some objecting to same, Mr. John K, CORRXN WILLI \M>!, Procter All the great Christian thinkers and Knglish, representing a number of property ESTATE OF LOUISE ERVvTN 1IIXMAN. 7V0 Broad St., Newark, N. J. owners on Chestnut street addressed the Deceased. Pursuant to the order of • Charles o a sv 9 w fees $11.10, prophets who were In advance of their Board, objecting to the method by which the N. Codding. Surrogate of the County of Union, Borough Council passed an ordinance in re= made on the Fourteenth day of June A. 1),, KXKCUTOR'B SETTLEMENT. Notice is time were engineers preparing the gard to the road improvement and claimed that 1919, upon the application of the undersigned, hereby given, That the account of the sub­ roads for the advancing chariots of this proceeding was irregular. , as Administrators, e. t. a. of the estate of scriber, executrix: of the will of Mary A. G. A resolution offered by the Road Commit­ said deceased, notice is hereby given to the Voting, deceased, will be audited and stated Convenient for boys — the. Son of Man, tee reeommendnig a_eoucreU; road the full creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the sub­ by the Surrogate, and reportcd-jur settlement width of Chestnut street was laid over, also scribers under oath or affirmation their claims to the Orphan's Court of the County of Union, their Fathers and Mothers! The rate of progress of Christianity, one offered by Freeholder MeMaue, reeom and demands against the estate of said de­ on Friday, the twenty-fifth day of Tulv, next. and the extent to which it is able to mending that the road be improved in the cen­ ceased within nine mouths from the date of Dated lime IRth, 1919. . " Each of our stores is a tre *only was also laid over. said order, or they will be forever barred from CHRISTINE CLARE BROWN. occupy new territory in any particular TheT Board adjourned' to meet on Thursday, prosecuting nr recovering the same against the CORRA N. WILLIAMS, Proctor, complete boys' store, as well generation, depends upon the prepara­ luly ,3d, 1 y 19, at 2..10 p. m, subscribers. . i o a w 5 w Fees—$-4.20 BKNJ. KING, Clerk. KUSSKLL 1IINMAX- as men's. tion that has been made for the en­ CAROJ.IXK li. litXMAN. trance of Jesus Christ. This world is Administrators with the will annexed, Don't forget to read EVERY page Vacation shopping* is sim- —*fJHJl f JIJ iNrfklkHbii'MMi u Wtai aim— kmmid** mith ~1 fa MM* Burfm* < 2«9 HALSEY ST. % J, IfcyooU. ToUcco C«mp»** Wuutoo^fcm, M C The Flavor Lasts NEWARK, N.J. THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919,

ANTIS STILL FIGHT SVFFKAGE. fj rr iiniiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHEniiiiHiiiuiniiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Roth Legal and Political Campaign Is Lf hd^-I uJi.-JV,^ ( Now Under Way. re-, -3 r n T- | Bamberger's Half- Yearly 1 Bellel! that the Federal suffrage til : L . J. U i: 1 LLJ ew York Store amendment recently paused by the United States will never be ratified, 1 Furniture Sale i THE HOUSE FOR DRY GOODS was contained in a statement issued fnc err ,~n,"\ n.,.,„.<.,,,,,•, ••.;,, , rv--. S i( Saturday by Miss (Mara Vezin of Eliz­ abeth, chairman of the (,'oiiMrcssiunal of Enduring Quality" I 5 J , Ci":\ 10" Tj committee of the National Association gram, m c;ty A 1 q ri nil,. 1y n Opposed to Woman Suffrage, who haw 5 >. 'IP UTD3 tO F.0- i'w ^V 3 "3iF,:vs Fnixis.iti>T;s just returned from a month's attend­ ance at the Congressional sessions at Pre-War [ Ci L P< CH2 Gondii io^ 3, liiins OOITI Tlefnre you bny your tieket for that trip of business or pleasure, Washington, opposing the suffrage e let us lit you out with ihe riant Ihinys to wear. For business—shins, amendment. is -, i-, neckwear," athletic underwear, soeks and pajamas. For pleasure—silk "We will welcome an early fight on In an-v.-i-r M * i - * , hU'eV "i- 'file pice.-s In (his yniun represent an usseriiiii'iii Vihh'h v,e have -; shirts, silk socks, summer neckwear, soft collars and caps. the amendment before the Legislature, fvrnhiL,' Ni'" \ • i '!•: ('!;-' S L < '; • ' 'be ::,> selected willi eviivine can1, Kvery one :i masterpiece »i construction |~ for the quicker the thirteen States are servici' vvhi- , , !-;• -i"it lo :!H- \; recorded against It the quicker the en­York Teleiiht me (. (ill - on MV; 10, it lid finish. A, s WOMEN'S APPAIILL. num tire question will be eliminated," said 101'.), by Mr.F . 1 i.d'.l. •aril, iVn Vl" i ii' Miss Vezin. "Some persons are under n •IMO.OO FOT'R-PIECE DINING ROOM Sl'ITE, ;U5.00 = R, & G., Thomson's and The American Lady—three popular made Clf IVSi'Ulvh i l' U U' M • -l-t-li:tins ' As -VI •"a » the impression that a Federal amend­ Beautifully 'finished in the antique'brown mahogany or the soft Ei corsets, "Vanity Fair," a high trade of silk vests for ladles. Ladles* til Hi of New Vn •k , f iie..,f. .441 i w i 11 LT a i i.-;. ment can he kept before the Legisla­ walnut l'ini-h. It is built after the Spanish Renaissance period, ban J™ fine quality underskirts, envelope chemises, drawers, ^orset covers, niunieatlon \\ Hs ft rv, unlo 1 i (i tin M '!•• ture forever until ratilied; that even lattice pinieli'd china cabinet, (dosed serving table and H-l-inch i-xien- ~ nainsook gowns and Billie Burke Pajamas; also NOTICE our window chants' Assi 11'!! ti in by Mr. I II. of the most latest styles, of ladles' summer waists. They are made of after its rejection by thirteen States sion table and buffet. Chairs to match the above suite. Regular K; Bethell, via * '?*li h lit if the N .!W a fine quality of organdie, with color check collar and cuffs. Come in it would remain submitted until some '-' '1' ^t'l.ZQ arm chair for 17.^1, aiitb $16.00 side chair, 12.00. ~ 11 ll.' C and see them. one of the .ttilrteen changed and rati­ York Teleplii nil paii> fied. This idea is a mistaken one, The _,•_) 344.50 MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, 290.50 - ''' * S X i'W Y or] v,-Mt iv 13, 1n' a Don't forget our silk department. Bilk Pongee, Taffetas, Mossalines amendment can be kept before the The Iniffet Is equipped with one long linen drawer, one largo ~ Mr. F. B. I)jil t r: ,v<\ , id 'uctiir it f i •;-l. and Poiilin,.....B4,itterlek Patterns. legislature only until completely rati­ , drawer for silver, which is lined with velour, and two closets.j The jj: fied or rejected, until final action is seareli, the Mi-i <:liiiut.'-' AHsoeiiititiii cliina cabinet doors are equipped with lattice, lias long serving table EE •taken one way or the other, of New Yui'k, 'l\'ni I'.roaihvny, Ciiy, and extension table, wlileh measures 48x00 inches, si 15.00 buffet, ~: "Although no amendment has been Dear Sir; iKllii; 3U0.00 china, 79.50; SJSQ.OO server, -12.50; %%\)M extension table, = rejected since three of "the original I have your letter of the 10th in­ 7{>,.1(). • - = thirteen were rejected, it is held by stant, in which you advise that you H03.50 DINING ROOM SUITE, 263,00 S constitutional lawyers of the highest have, during iveent niomliH, iveelveil This suite may be had in either antique brown mahogany or Ainer- K authority that as soon as thirteen numerous enmiihi-ints from yonr mem­ ican \vahiiit. It is patterned after the pleasing Chippendale period of ~ JOHN Mci States reject, the amendment is no bers; of lnlVrlnr telephiine Kerviee, and design. Any of the pieces may he'had at the following prices: S100.00 ' ~ longer before the Legislature, and In whieli ynu ask, ilr^t, for n state­ hui'L'et, HH.5lls SS2.50 china cabinet, 72,50; $51.50 serving table,, 41.511; ,.S= would have to. he presented to Con^' SUMMIT - - • - NEW JERSEY $60,50 extension table, 5!).50, >* gL gress again and repassed to receive ment of aimiitii'mK nnw afl'eetlnK the any further action by the States. To operation nf our hvrvltv; sueoiul, what 292,00 DINING ROOM SUITE, 251.00 S date thirty-three States have either steps are being taken to ovemmio the ".Those suites may be had in either,a rich golden oak finish" or S never had ,a chance to vote in woman existing coiulitiuns; anil, thiiyl, at what American walnut. They are of the popular Queen Anne, design, built. S suffrage or have rejected.'' time the public can rehsnnahly expect to endure, and beautifully finished. $98,00 buffet. S7.50; $70.50 china 5 Miss Vezlri and Mrs. Carroll P, Bas- a restoration of the service to normal Ciihlnei, C,i}.5(); $65,00 extension table, 55.00; $4U,50 serving table, M0.50, £ sett of Summit, president of the New stanflarcla, 2S5.00 DINING ROOM, SUITE, 242.50 | Jersey Association Opposed to Suf­ EXA3IIXE CAREFULLY Brlelly, the telephone facilities In THE SHOES TTE EErAIB frage for Women with a delegation of American walnut suite of the Queen Anne design, The four pieces s women from this State attended a New York City, and the trained per- that make up this suite are buffet, china cabinet^ serving table lyid • — and you'll he surprised, at how meeting of the board of governors of sonne] necessary to its oflieieuf use are extension table. May lie purchased as follows: $100.00 buffet, NT.^O; g new they look, just as If they the national association in the Hotel hot equal to the demands which the $75.00 china cabinet, 02.50; $45.00 soj-ving table, SJJil); $65.00 exten- E had come direct from the shoe Vanderbilt, New York, yesterday. At public is now making upon the service, sion table, 55JI0, *'• — factory. Every stitch even, the this session a general program was A 'telephone tratlie running some HO 255.0J3 DINING ROOM SUITE, 228.50 = sole edges correctly bevelled, formulated for the campaign against the uppers and heels properly pier cent, above normal is put upon a This suite Is of the scroll Colonial type, which has always been so E ratification throughout the country. property the development of which populari The pieces are finished in a rich golden oak and may be pur- . E polished. If you haven't had Miss Vezin's Statement. shoes repaired here you cannot was arrested during the war and upnn chased separately at following prices; .'•;:!.00 buffet, s-t.5l>; $50.50 g know how good repair work can Miss Vezin in her statement said a. personnel that was to a very con­ china cabinet, 52.50; $32.50 serving table, 20.00; $i'0.50 exten.sion table, E he. that two large issues are involved in siderable extent depleted because of 02,50. | the suffrage amendment as follows; war's necessities, "It fastens woman suffrage per­ 234.50 DINING ROOM SUITE, 207.00, § manently and irrevocably upon the en­ It Is safe to say, I think, that the Another suite of the scroll Colonial design, finished in mahogany E tire country whether it proves a good volume of traffic offered during the of a beautiful shade. The four pieces consist of buffet, china cabinet, «= or an evil measure.- Women are just past week could not have been eili- serving table and extension table. $76.00 buffet, 07.50; $56,50 china S MAPLE ST. SHOE REPAIRING PARLOR beginning to enter politics. None can eiently handled even with adequate cabinet, 10,50; $37,50 serving table, 32.50; $65,00 extension table, 57.50, 5 ? foretell what the effect on the nation facilities. The closing of the Liberty will be, nor what the sacrifice of home Furniture for the Bed Room, Living Room, 1 Ladies' and Gents* Shoe Shining and Cleaning Loan drive, an unusually henry vol­ life it will entail. By State action ume of trading on the commercial ex­ small pieces and bedding, also included in B PROPRIETOR—Tony Lupone woman suffrage can be kept, if desir­ changes, the strike of the express com­ able—abolished if not wanted. By panies' drivers, and the Inclement the sale. = Federal amendment the United States would go further, than any other weather all tended greatly to increase country in the world in this matter. the public demand upon the teleplmne All others have granted it through service. Other conditions which have B -"'"'- " * parliament or people, so they can re­ reacted seriously upon the service dm*, B peal it easily when they want to. ing the past year include the iuiluenza B "It takes away State's rights—it epidemic which, while it brought an E aneer® federalizes still further our govern­ increase in the amount of telephoning, E ment, to the danger point, Imposes on brought a greatly reduced force to han­ B FOR States not wishing it, through other dle the tralllc offered; the great pa­ 1 legislatures—the determining as to rades which have recently been held NEWARK. N. J El who shall vote even for their minor have brought n concentration of the B offices. This is a gross injustice,, to HARDWARE population into restricted ureas and a the South especially, for with immed­ imii itiiiiiiiiit iate woman suffrage the South will flood of telephone calls into the par­ and have worse trouble than during the ticular central uflieea serving these B reconstruction days. The cost to the areas which could not be piHeiently E country of the Susan B. Anthony handled. B B HOUSEFURNISHINGS amendment would be over twenty mill­ To overcome the unfortunate condi­ B ions of dollars annually. This we all tions now existing requires, llrst, sub­ 20 per cent off all bur prices B must help to pay in taxes. The peo­ B stantial additions to the property; and, ple of the country do not want woman During July and August m 431 SPRINGFIELD AJE PHONE CON. suffrage. The will of voters express­ second, the securing nnd the training ed in the polling booth, taking the of additional employees, "With respect most recent votes in each State is, to the former, I point out that in our against suffrage, 770,149; for suffrage construction program for New York 244,880. Texas, in its recent election, City for this year, there Is included a ARNOLD STUDIO iinmmiiiimiii voted down suffrage by approximate­ new toll board, to cost approximately PHOTOGRAPHE: ly 30,000, yet her two United States one and a quarter million dollars; to BUVLDiNG- UP A HOMS Senators voted for the amendment a complete additions to central office 13 Beechwood Rd. Summit Telephone 102 week after the election. New Jersey equipment already under way, $0o0,- AND &0U.D1NG-' UP voted down suffrage at the last refer- 000; for new buildines and additions endiim election by 51,108, yet both her CHARACTER ARl ONE United States Senators voted for the to old buildings, $3,2n0,000; for new ANDTHESAMemNGr amendment," central office installations and addi­ tions to existing installations, $12,000,- —._,„—•lmnonciaEimr-—ir™ "»—|r-]B] in Dnnmn 000; for station equipmenT and out­ HW^MBIIIF, J[._ „,Jt—Jamaaciaciml.,... JL. pimrmran side plant, '$9,300,000; or a total of BB $20,525,000. All things possible ore •j Telephone 337-w being done to hasten to completion Q© flm TBANSRIRj the additional construction which I have outlined, 1 Famishing a home and acquiring the proper moral In the matter of personnel: we are PROMPT attributes are about the same thing, Our UTCS are shaped training student operators in great by our eTeryday circumstances. We are offering furni­ numbers, but because of the shortage ture in onr Summer Sale at prices you should take advan­ in our forces it has been necessary to transfer students from the school u PRACTICAL tage of, , rooms to the central offices themselves BB before they have been sufficiently trained. Of the two thousand or more PLUMBING trained telephone men who went from iWM.H.CRAIG&Ca New Torb into the military service, some five hundred have returned and HOUSI are now going into their old places, if Just inspect any article that has The 40Tth Telegraph Battalion return­ rCQMFQRTx jeen shipped poorly packed or crated ed from overseas only last week, and aa ALEX. THOMSON BB 1 or POSITrvB PROOF that it pays to PHONE 1036 IN YOUR FURNITURE the men of the Battalion, all skilled in BH employ only an telephone construction unci mainte­ FAWI i vrt B Braa n tn r—j r~~ VCIRCLE/ 1SPEET PACME nance will assist materially in lifting BBmnnoLJL.^- JL iBBirmiiniTimmt. II JLJamnsncam with the proper materials to pack or the unusual trerdens that- now rest crate anything for shipment these upon the plant department. strenuous days o£ freight and expresi We believe, and our records Indi­ congestion, cate, that we have turned the corner B and that, except when we are called We offer a PACKING AND CRAT­ upon to meet such extraordinary de­ ING SERVICE that Is practical to- mands as developed during the past snrance for the articles being shipped. week nnd to which I have referred in SAVE 50% Moderate cost, this letter, we are slowly but surely getting back to normal. We all be­ lieve that within a few months we BUY YOUR PANAMA AND STRAW HATS FROM US will be serving the telephone-using Qenuine Panama Hats ...... $3i75 THE public in New York City in a satisfac­ tory manner, but the standards that Toyo Panama Hats ..._....S2.7B obtained before the war cannot he SUMMIT EXPRESS reached until the construction pro­ Best Material Straw Hats ...... „.„$2.5Q gram herein referred to 1ms been sub­ COMPANY stantially completed. We have prided Also Silk and all Kinds of Summer Caps 50c up ourselves always on the quality of service we have been able to furnish Ladies' Hats Made of Best Milan Hemp Straw FTOIi WIISHT THIS IS THE COAL in New York City, _ and you and the lr guaranteed if you buy Ice of us.tha t is BO popular among housekeep­ Let Us Figure on Your members of your Association may rest We serve all our customers with ab­ ers. It's almost pure carbon, Is ttm assured that we will not be content Ladies* and Gentlemen's Panama and Straw Hats Cleaned and solute fairness and from slate and dirt and leaves but • Bleached (No Acid Used) small residue of ashes. If you have ELECTRICAL CONTR^GTiNa until the old conditions have been en­ never used tbja Coal send lor a ton at tirely restored. PURE Id ones. Dont postpone until ©old and JOBBING Very truly yours, Dyeing, Renovating, Remodelingj Cleaning The oftte* will be glad to hear of weather sets In, when the prices ge F. H. BETHELL, ittentlon.. PROMPT PERSONAL SERVICE Tirst Vice President. —The TeljepJfeie Review, N. T. SUMMIT a MADISON IDE 0WPMT HALL & TRAYNOR ——— Jr COMBIAS —= A mathematician has figured ont Manufacturer* and Dcalera in HYGIENE ICS Hat Manufacturing and Renovating Establishment Atoo fiMltn in COAX* AND WOOD that the telephone company loses 123 hours of work every day through the 73 Union PUce Summit, N. J. Factjgy: Park tmA Aahrwood AYN* Summit*. T«L Ml U A»hiTo«4 Ave. Snmnlt use of the word "pleasa" by operators, and y%t it paya,

\ y&ykS^^-Sis^ tj&± . 10 THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.

'it '* Holy Commuuio-.i. S1; S":::il;-y School w. R4. ' Notes ORIGIN la-"las: Summit ChorcJi Notices romnmnecmout. nj; special service for the Hoy Scouts, with senium, 11; Do you know the wisiilfifiiiiee of. the 1 Evensong, 5. The Rev. Fruueis II. :w "God's Cheer for Evil's Fear' will Attractive Centrally Located filuo ti'iunyle? It stands for tho Ricliey, rector of St. George's Church, best be the timely topic of the Sunday of ;.:ii;il, I'iidy, ami Kpiiii, tind jo k 'Si Maplewood, will preach at 11 o'clock! morning sermon at eleven o'clock in all llirt'e poliitH art1 necesHary in o All Boy Scouts, ami everyone, will ho Home, ir- the Methodist Episcopal Church; at dor thai the triangle may be* eomplet The world-famous telephone slogan. welcome at this service, t<"\ night the subject will bo "Walking Modern dwelling with eight rooms, bath, Htcam heat, 2 JIIHI Ho'iho all 'round girl lio.c.d.^, "Thy Voice with the Smile Wins," was to With God.'' Proceeding the morning develop the three elements;, mind,.hod originated In January, mill, by How­ open fire?;, electricity, gas, butler'* pantry, basyniqit. ly. sermon the pa.-'tor, the Hev. Herbert and .spirit if she is to become (lie eoi ard Uule Htoltes, former copy nam- Christian Science services: Chris­ in- C. Lytic will open a "Mystery Cheat" tian Science Society, >J8 Ruthven place, laundry and toilet. Two lower and one upper porch. piete L'.irl ihai God inunded her to ll)V. ngcr, publicity department, New York which will greatly interest all chil­ Summit. Sunday services at II a. m. flie aim of the Y. \V, 1H to lielp 11 (it'irage with electricity. IK Telephone Company. Hubert S, Sear- dren who may attend, Good music is Subject: "Christian Science." Testi­ girls of Summit to find the means f or burgh was advertising manager nt the a regular feature of all services. Sun­ monial meeting every Wednesday eve­ Pretty lawn, choice flowers, shrubs and shade. this development, and already we a re tiine. There was no copy department, day school meets at nine forty-five ning at eight. Reading room open seeing results. PRICE and terms upon application to - sueh_as_exists today, practically all with classes for all ages. This church every weekday from 2 to -1 p. m, and The sale held by Thistle Troup oil advertising copy being prepared by wilj he open all summer and strangers every Saturday evening from 8 to 9, Saturday afternoon, was a great su_ic - Mr. Stokes. The company was then in Summit are invited to all services. same address. cess, and the girls feci lliat .their doing a good deal of educational pub­ dream of a now troop flag unci Amcrt. EUGENE JOBS—H. F. BECK CO, licity work, designed to get telephone Central Presbyterian Church. Morn­ ean flag is about to become a reality, St.: John's Lutheran Church, Rev. J, employees in iiartieuliir and the pub­ ing worship, 11 o'clock. Evening wor­ A new troop of Girl Seonfs 1ms been ship, S o'clock. The Sacrament of the W, Knnpp, pastor, Sunday school, LACKAWANNA STATION lic generally to use the telephone cor­ SUMMIT, N. J, formed in North Summit; there are at Lord's Supper will ho celebrated at Shin. Morning worship at 11, Ser­ present sixteen members, and Miss rectly, so as to make its service more the morning service. Sermon-topic: mon topic, "Peace Through Contiiet." REAL ESTATE—LOANS—INSURANCE-APPRAISALS Frieda Krauter is now in charge. Any valuable to the users. "Christ's Reserved Revelations," leve­ Topic for Hie evening service, "Forres girl wishing' to become a niembei Of Mr. SenrbuTgh walked into Mr. lling topic, Christ Greater than tho that Contend against the Truth." this troop may apply to Miss Cassid y Stokes* onk'o one day and noticed that Prophet Jonah; closing tlie series of at tile Neighborhood House. • he was working' on the dummy for a evening talks on The Greatness of The business girls' club will ho)l d little booklet, lie asked what It was, Christ. Sermons by (he pastor, Rock­ well S. Hranlc. Sunday schools: Cen­ '< i\i SALt!—Cheap two lots on Orchard street their regular meeting on Thursda v ami Mr, Stokes replied that it was a WARNING FOR NEXT \\Villi, Apply T. J. Sherry, 41 J'ark avoni*. night. They will go by auto to the tral, .').•!,"; a, m. North Summit, It p. m. little booklet on courtesy, entitled woods and after supper a__ business Women's llihle Class, D.-'Z a. m. Lienl- The 11 KHALI) next week will he Classified Advertising I'f'iR SALE—Fresh cow. Peter lloilrigel, "Winning Friends by Telephone," tie- Baltusrol road, Summit. 3U.40 meeiing will be held!" \Ye want all or, J-din I), Morgan, Midweek s"r','- published on Thursday noon in­ ONE CENT A WORD business gilds to join with us; come signed to become part -of the educa­ iee for Bible Study and Prayer, Wed­ stead of Friday" noon because Pi- FOR SALE—Plot 95x143 on Boulevard near and get acquainted during the summer tional campaign then under way. nesday, s j,, in. Preparatory Service dependence Day, July nh, falls uii Kent Place.. Price very reasonable. Address for ('oinmimJon, 'Friday i veiling, June E, K. Van Zile, 402 Palisade avenue, Weu- time, so that when the fall and winter Sir, Searburgh read the copy, made Friday this year aiul'the post office Minimum price -20 cents, rciniitnj>ce liawken, N, j. 32-tf activities begin, we shall all be good no- change in if, and told Mr. Stokes -'T-rh, >; p, in, will he closed all dcy. friends. All articles and changes of copy j with copy, 50 per cent, extra for FOR SALE—7-rnom "dqtaehed house, lot 50x to go ahead and have it set tip in type. charge accounts. 15''; all imprnvemeiii?. Iiujuire at 10 Pearl The secretary would like to meet any He then took another copy of the '"In 'lie" East Summit Methodist or new advertising matter received- street. Summit, N. J. young' woman, who has some time to booklet so that ho could look It over Chuivli. Sunday evening, ihei'u'will be at. this office later than ,s a. m. next | give in.the work among our gilds—' again> that night, a spocial service for young people, ! Tuesday cannot he gunrnnloeil in- | LDLK with speciai nnisic. Solos will lie ! sertion in that issue. • I ihero is no trouble in getting girls to Mr. Searburgh tells the rest of the L<)M— -Will 3 111 1 1 'in nn li ni­ FlXAJTCIAIi line up with the Y. AY. but the prob- rendered by Howard E. ' Tattle and : In order to conform to holiday-j story in this way: 1 ls, it -iiiinimt 1 i t 1 i 1 it 1 'em of leaders and volunteer workers Hc/v. ,J. Adams Oakes, conditions, our friends are urged to i OLD SECURITIES: Owners holding un­ turn , ii lii nu *- i inrait \ I !s. always a pressing one, it takes "I stuck the copy in my pocket and marketable Stocks or Bonds p desirous .of went up town, where I met F, S. The services at Calvary Churcli on I (;J-:T rorv is IIXHLY. ' i L()-> l —-in ill j.i ii i in It i tin 1 selling same may address Specialist, P, (.)• earnest, enthusiastic leaders to make J 1 I I | ll I1C 1 / i Box 243. ' 35-40 ;nir clubs come up to the standard and Blaekall, who was then president of II. Snmifiy, June JOth, will be as follows: 1 Hoe & Company, manufacturers of X (I- 1 —(in Mini i\t mi In 1 life he war "work: proved that wo have IJL i 'L 1 i itli t 1 jim it tm d MISCELLANEOUS. uany of that type in Summit. Will printing machinery, Mr, I'lackall was r in 111 111 1 1 L ii t ] 1 o u i i Jill ,'ou not put some of that splendid ef­ a great admirer of the telephone com­ f£IBSIIClIIIIII||IIIIllIi|fliiiii|itiitlIIIillli|||li|||||i|E|EIIII|||IIIl|Ill||Iil|iiii|lll|i|||iiliiici~r u i tu ii ' ilit ti inrait I'KIX'ATl-: TL'TUlilXU—Mr. WoLdom, 6 l'c Forest avenue. Tel. 4L>1-J, Summil, fort into the Y. W., now that war con­ pany's organization and business UIU l lu hl I Established 1871 Incorporated 1906 1 LHU 1—bin ill 1E I'ilf 'I'll ' ' ditions have ceased to demand all of methods, -i li i in 1 bl nl mil t in i 1 i in 1 PAINTER AND DECORATOR—Domestic and your time? "Not what we give, but 14„4 1 - ' tl1 imported" wallpapers, E. 1;. Woodruff, 2^ "We went to the theater together, Rtisaell place. Phoiie 112P. 30-tf .vhat we share, for the gift, without and between the acts I showed him ihe. giver is bare; who gives himself the copy of Stokes' little bonk. He __ \^*p^ WANTED, r'H ULSTER Y AND CABINET WORK— with his gift feeds three, himself his I ine Eurtiittire. Tames Long's Sons, 42L' hungry neighbor,' and me." rend it through carefully, ami when he WANTED—-Altlt'-huilied num. Com­ V <:n/fjicld avenue, Summit, N, J, Phone came to the last line, which said 'The 4C IMPORTERS—GROCERS mon wealth Quarry Co., Summit. 40-tf 1U8-.'.'. "« The Y, \V. will keep open house all Voice with the Smile Wins,' lie re­ day on July 4th and will he glad to WHITE and COLORED HELP furnished by marked, 'That's a mighty good slo­ ROOM :ui'l litprtl^HgujteiLJ'iU ,u Link-man cum welcome any who wish to call. The day or month, Mitchell Employment gan. Why don't you get up a little muter ami fwii"*1ioys, 11 and / vi.-:ir.s old. Agency, 86 Railroad avenue. Tel, 77-R, Adiirtss "Permanent," care IIKRALU. girls will take part in the parade and 25-tf it is hoped that the blue triangle will card nnd send it around with your S To our customers who are leaving with in short B WAXTIJD—Vutiiig girl ns mother's helper bills and give it out to the public? The SCHUYLER EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.— ilwayH stand for Interest In any of the 5 time for the Mountains, Country and Seashore, we 1 thrcuiL'Ii siiniiiier munths. -Apply K. J. LJtar- Reliable help of all kinds. Women and affairs which concern the commtinity first thing you know people will be born, 5 lilaekburn place. men; day's workers furnished. Family of Summit. talking about it,' S " solicit your Summer requirements. Shipments will 5 wash done. Address 76 Railroad avenue. YOUNG MAN, reliable, would like lawn, gar- Phone 160-W. 23-tf The colored girls' club, under the "The next day I sent the slogan over 2 made prepaid on all orders of Ten Dollars and over S t]cn riml linusr- work for summer. Write S. leadership of Miss-, Violet Johnston, B, C, P. O. DM 177. to Ed, Wnlcott of I'a.tteson Press and T'RNITURE repaired _and put in first-dasE will meet at the Y, W. on Thursday s with the exception of Sugar, Flour and Soap. s condition at Joseph Zeigner's, Upholsterer, had him frame it up, using that sort of WAXTKP—1-rce homes on farms lor boys und Cabinetmaker, 472 Spiingfield avenue. evening. There are quite a number carved wood border which is almost as 5 To those who are moving to New Jersey for the first S i.ver ten ytrirs. Protestant, Apply Chil­ Summit, N, J. Tel. 3P-J. of girls who have'come up from some dren's Aid" Society, 249 Mulberry street, familiar as tho slogan itself, because £ time and to those who are not familiar with our mer- 5 Xcwark, New Jersey, of the best schools in the South, and it has been used so often in connec­ •IONEY tc Loan on P.ond and Mortg.iga m the Y. W.,is glad to welcome them and improved Summit Real Estati; 'in amount;, tion with it. Then I sent some copies 5 chandise and service, we would appreciate a visit to S WANTED—A fiirl to learn millinery. Apply to "su't borrower. Send in your application extend its hospitality to them. to Kerns Millinery, Xo, 422 Sprinirtidd to EUGENE C, PIERSON, 5 Union place, to Mr. IMackall, nnd ho was very much 5 our stores and an opportunity'of proving our asser- 5 avenue. 3S-tf Summit, N. J. 2P-tt pleased nnd wanted a lot of thuni to | tion QUALITY, SERVICE and ECONOMY, 1 AUTO WANTICn—Small touring Dodge pre­ send around to his friends. The card ferred; ahuiit $500; must tie in good condi­ TORAGE AND MOVING—The largest ana MOTIFS AT CO>nrrXITY HALL. made a hit. We sent it all over our tion: late model. Address "T, C," care best equipped warehouse and storage build IIJ'KALD, Ing in Summit, Moving by cur eiperiencen territory to our employees and to as­ service, in auto vanf,- Summit Express Co.. 3Farj Plclcford nnd 3risH Knox, Jersey's sociated companies. FURXISIIfCD flOUSE W'AXTKD—Cottage or Railroad avenue. 39-t; Own, in n Novelty. will rent apartment for summer or longer' "But even then wo didn't realize the 1 SERVICE STOKES 1 family of two. "P. IS,," care UKKAI.1"). Mary Pieki'ord, the popular motion true worth of tho slogan until we got 5 Orange, 222-224 Main St. South Orange, 20 So.Orange Ave, = picture star, has attained most of her THRICE ADULTS would like 2 rooms in pri- a clipping from a newspaper printed = East Orange, 537 Main St. Bloomfield, 37 and 3D Broad St. {§- Viite family; table liniird near; best refer­ FOR SALE AT SUMMrr, N. past screen triumphs clad in rags. It in the Sandwich Islands, quoting the ence?. ."Reasonable," 250 ilcDonotigh street, Is therefore, of odd interest that this S East Orange, 335 Main St. Maplewood, Maplewood Ave. ""=' Brooklyn. N. V. expression 'The Voice with the Smile photoplay should be entitled "Rags," Wins.' Of course, everyone knows | Montclair, 8 and 10 Church St. Summit, 31 Maple St. S and that it should lie presented at WAXTIJD—Single brass enameled or birds. -,-«^i how' the slogan lias been used in maga­ 5 Newark, 7th and Rosevllle Aves. Chatham, Main St. g eve maple bed. Address Ilux "li. O.," care Community Hall tomorrow. JIKRALD, " ' mi. This unusual story was written by zines, periodicals, newspapers, subway | THRIFT STORES EVERYWHERE | Edith. Bernard Delano, and the scen­ stations, and in hundreds of other WAXTt'I)—-To hirei automobile and chauffeur for the. month of duly, must be iioorl car and ario has been so'constructed as to pro- places nnd forms, liniNiniiiiiiiHsinsiEiiiHiiiiiiiinnHiinsHiiiiunniiHnisnnuininiiiiHiiniuiifiniiiB careful driver, either full time or half time. •/'ide Miss Pickfonl with a character- "The booklet, 'Winning Friends by Address P. O. Box 75, Summit, X. }. nation that affords all her amazingly Teleplinno,' in which, the slogan first WANTICn TO BUY—Small house, fi or 7 versatile powers, of unique character appeared, was entirely tho work of rooms about 10 minutes' walk from station. portrayal ample scope for expression. Mr. Stokes. I didn't change a word Must lie reasonable, Address "A, A.," care I-IKRALD. i The situations in the production al­ or a comma, for that matter, in the ternate constantly between the pathe­ entire text, Mr. Illackall was re­ W.ANTFCD-—Vountr fjirl to act as motlierfs help­ 72 PASSAIC AVENUE tic and the happy, the sympathetic er from 9 till 12. Mrs. II, C. Cilson, 1 sponsible for making us recognize the Primrose place. Modern stucco residence, JO rooms, 2 and the gay, and in all these moods merit of the slogan 'The Voice with bathrooms,' steam heat, gas, electricity; Miss Piekford is equally effective. The the Smile Wins,' sooner than we might WANTi,l)=To purchase modern 6 or 7-room sleeping porch, garage. Corner lot 13.3 touches of comedy that bring a happy house. S4,000.00 to $5,500.00. or 2.family ft. x 200 ft., highly "cultivated grounds, otherwise have done, for It was his .-smile, and the touches of tender house $6,500.00 to $8,000.00, within 10 min­ on one of the best known avenues; beau­ suggestion that led us to print it by utes' walk of Summit station; immediate tifully laid out with fruit, shade trees pathos that bring the irreslstable possession. Give full particulars, "A, B, C.," and shrubbery. Fine view. About one tear, again assert her mastery over itself on a little card and distribute It care IirRALD, mile from Summit statirjii. Bargain generally."—The Telephone Review, ALWAYS COOL AND C03IF0KTAULK. 3Int, «.15 p. m., Eve, 7.30 p. in, price, reasonable terms. E. G, IIOL- the elements of drama and comedy WANTED—Carpenters, fifteen good me­ BROOK, 452 Fort Washington Av„ which this gifted star has so con­ N. Y. chanics. Apply De Forest Court Apart­ N, Y, Phone St, Nicholas 8S24. sistently evidenced in the past. TODAY: DORIS KEXYON in "THE INJf OF THE BLUE MOON" ments, Summit avenue. Community Hall also announces the Major-General George O. Squier, WANTED—Position as chauffeur for private engagement of Miss Elsie Knox, the SATURDAY, JUNE 28th—"THREE GREEN EYES," with ALL STAR Chief Signal Officer of the Army, was family, Billy Melaskie, SO Park avenue. gifted little whistler. This demure CAST. PEARL WHITE in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," Epi­ Summit, 39-42 awarded the Franklin medal for his little maid has whistled her way to sode 7. Mutt and Jeff. Others GIRL WANTED—Rivot's, 434 Springfield success,Jn a way quite unique. When war work. As lie was overseas at the avenue. 36-tf a Iittle~Fot in short dresses, she once time the medal was presented, it ^Ss MONDAY, JUNE 80th An ARTCRAFT Picture GIRLS WANTED to work in the Vapo-Creso. attended a performance in which accepted for him by Frederick P. Kep- lene Factory, Apply at factory, Hillside Charles Kellogg took part. Kellogg pel, Third Assistant Secretary of War. •venue, Chatham, N. j. lo-tf has one of the rarest of accomplish­ ELSIE FERGUSON WANTED pPERATuRS—.Experienced on in- ments in that the peculiar formation •»-*« lAfHEN you are partio of his palate has enabled him to bring in Edward Sheldon's sociological drama ftnti' white dresiss; steady work, B, Lib* Hotel Arrivals. m«n, 90 Franklin place, corner Summit tve- forth the most astonishingly melod­ An Extraordinary Production, Directed by Joseph Kaufman out. tf • ularly anxious for ious whistling tones that have ever Registered at the New Park House: WANTED—Learneri on ikifant*' white dressed care and precision in the been heard. Little Miss Knox was Mrs. S. H. Clark, Maplewood; Mrs, paid while learning. B. Libman, 90 Friuik> fired with an ambition to imitate him, Wm, H. De Forest, Mr, and Mrs, J. R. 'i place, eornef Summit avenue 44-tf tilling of a Prescription and with a determination that brush­ THE SONG OF SONGS" Lament, Mrs. Edw. P. Clark, Mr. T. J. GALE HENRY in " THE SLAVEY " Other Features send it to Gardner**, ed all obstacles aside, began a serious, L. McConnell, J. L. Duryea, William I'D MT, diligent course of self-study. To her Miifliiee, loe and 23c- Children, 10c J. Duryea, Summit; Mr. and Mrs. A. PRICES THIS DAY amazement, none the less accentuated Volker, Misses Volker, Newark; Miss Evening, ALL SEATS RESERVED, 2oc TO LET—Two large furnished rooms, break­ in her parents, it was discovered that Van Wyck, Short Hillsj M, H. W. fast if desired. Call 6 De Forest avenue. she, too, had that Identical palate Smith, Miss M. B. Buckler, Misses formation. TUESDAY, JULY 1st A PATHE Masterpiece TO LET—Four rooms,. $12 month; improve­ Gardner's Drug Store Morris, New York City- ments. Inquire owner, 2S Aubrey street. Miss Knox today may* feel a thrill of —o—. FANNIE WARD Springfield Are, and Maple St, pleasure when compared with the FOR RENT— Studebaker jijt, Sundays and Arrivals' at the Beechwood: Chas. in Ouida Bergere's powerful story holidays, evenings, private party; owner eare suannT, N. J. great Kellogg. Her notes bring us in­ A. de R, Wissman, George J. Geer, ful driver, Tel. 222-M. to intimate romance with the birds of Mrs, H. 0, Cryder, Miss Helen M. Latest KINOGRAM, Other Features, Regular Prices PHONE 91 the wood and field. If by chance, you GARAGES FOR RENT—There will lie 14 IN Penn, Miss Amy Stockwell, Mrs. W. DIVIDUAL, FIRE-PROOF, STEAM imagine you are sitting dreamily in a H. H. Moore, New York City; Ensign HEATED garages in the rear of the De woodland glade and that a nightin­ Theo. H. Lithern, Hollywood, Calif.; "THE CITY OF THE WEAK" Forest Court. Apartments ready for oeeupany gale is singing his love song to the October 1st, Plans can now be seen and J. Wilson Ortibb, Wheeling, W, Va.; reservation made at the office of Robert J, purling brook, you will not be the only Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Whitney, Mil­ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Murphy, No, 3D Union place, one in the audience who thinks the ton, Mass.; Mrs, C. Cornelson, St, same. Petersburg, Fla,; Miss Orpha Cornel- SESSUE HAYAKAWA FOR RENT—Large -furnished room with pri in a delightful story—filled with thrills vate family, 23 .Mountain avenue. The Pathe farcieur, Harold Lloyd, son, Washington, D. C, '^'-'•rvMM'i ' is always prophetic of a gale of WILL RENT for summer one large front bed THE ROYAL TAILORS laughter. "Next Aisle Over" is said room, also two connecting bedrooms, nicely "THE BRAVEST WAY" furnished. Terms reasonable, 34 Beauvoir CHICAGO — NEWYORK to be no more or no less laughter- avenue, provoking than his other comedies. Proposals for Boat! Work, Township Latest BILLY WEST Comedy. Others. Regular Prices They are all good. LARGE FRONT ROOM with table board for of Springfield and City of Summit, BEECHWOOD TAILORING THURSDAY, JULY 3rd MATINEE ONLY—FRANCIS McDONALD in rent, 40 Boulevard, Artists say that the Japanese are Union County, N. J. COMPANY the world's masters of line and color. " TONY AMERICA " JFOB SlXI, "Mikado Land," then, offers an an­ Scaled proposal* will be received by the Big V Comedy. Other Features. Regular Prices ticipatory thrill of pleasure in the Committee on County,, Roads of the Hoard of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union at Evening, "WELCOME H03IE CELEBRATION" WILL sell my, Ford or Maxwell cheap for well known Pathe color. The won­ the Court House, Elizabeth, N. J., at 2,30 p. ra. cash. Address Box 100, eare HERALD, SPECIAL ATTENTION! ders of the modern moving picture on Friday, June 27, 1919, for the following de- camera are again demonstrated in the jeribed works FRIDAY, JULY 4th SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM FOR SALE— Baby carriage almost new; re As an additional service for our cus­ New roadway intersection of macadam and venible gear. Cream enamel, $15.00, 188 tomers we have added an automobile to highly magnified microscopic photo­ amiesite at Shunpike Roajl and Weitfield Ave Morris avenue, our equipment to serve the needs- ol graphy of blood in circulation in both nue, Springfield Township, MABEL NORMAND customers living at a distance. . warm and cold blooded animals, also New roadway intersection of macadam and PARROT for sale, cheap, G. K. Holmes, Fine ftmiesite at Russell Place and Morrlj Avenue -In- Grove avenue. Summit. o In the analysis of motion showing in the City of Summit, inclusive of one cross- Exclusive Woolens lor Men's Spring some of the circus stunts and thrills drain. ff FOR SALE—Artistic Summit residence on one of the western cow-punchers. Planj and specifications for these works may of its most beautiful streets. For appoint­ and Summer Suitings to your measure. be examined at the office of the County En "SIS HOPKINS ment address Box "K. G.," care SUMMIT gini.fr, iy> Ttrnad HERALD. Moderate Prices. Superior Workman- Each bidder must submit with the bid a eer The famous star of "Mickey" la presented ia the world-famed success tliip. Ferfeet Ftt Coaimteea. FAITOCTE BKO% tjfieate from a Surety Co. staling that such FOR SALE—Chandler 5-pasgcnger touring Surety Co. will provide the eoBtr»etor with a by Rose Melville, Laughed at by millions car, with exception of tires car in good con­ a bond in th# Win, and with itjeh conditions w, JAMES AUBREY la " TOOTSIES and TOMALES " (Vltagrsph Comedy) dition. Price $800. Car can be teen and Fr«tt u4 Fvattry Tarn are required by the specifications. - demonstrated by appointment Saturday or Men's Mid Women's Suits renewed by Each'bid must be accomp»t}ied with a eerti* Otter Big Features. Regular Prieea Sunday. Phone 13-W. Millhurn. our French Dry Cleanin* Method H«d check for $% (five per cent) of the bid, but iALTTJSBOL ROAIX TKU 5W-J not 1M* than $50.00, a* required by the »pee>fi> NEXT WEEK-CHARLES CHAPLIN to Ma third wUUon dollar com- YOfc SAUB-At C. W. Farrow's, J96 Spring with Altering. Kepatrtnc Mid Preas- cation*. t4y, "SWOTtlM" N. }., second tQf. 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