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Taxes May Be Paid in Monthly Hstsllr

Taxes May Be Paid in Monthly Hstsllr

MEWS THAT 4 I T a ! ( y T o /c f ■ ig g q * ** Q » M alt,,. AtlgtUt I f c t at Kwi M H i New Jm c>. uwstn the Ait o* UstlB i, Y, MARCH 4, i«u PH K b |I V t C liM sj Politicians Are ■aha Work At Joy Riders Are COMMfYTEB REPORTS TK iV v p « R n k Stopping Growth School ON CHARITY SHOW * lu,:vca Taxes May Be Paid In Monthly Arresteda _ As _ H it | The ttallaa Aasseitaa Bator* e hist Ritz Theatre ; Says Talker Here The Lyndhsrst and Run td fh y In Daring Job hstsllr Secretary of Regional Plan­ wof* aw the the town. ning A nn. Telia of Plana l ~ * l V w a l o M M At . _ ..„ a total at 1ST* taken >n Milton Maxwell, Assistant COMMISSIONER WOODS U R G E S t l H , t , l u of Organization Here atiop of ter Investigation la to the shew "Civil U t. h", vslMe needy acts and «ue* eipen*a*!fttT ’?!> Mgr., Bound and Gagged TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEW RUtJNG W I IK II •" W dally. smT Disclose Their Identities i H erm an B. Walker, secretary of the • total of »800 wad. WM spaat. A total of *U » *a» I. a During Show; {M50 Go WILL ALLOW FIVE PGR Ct:NT IKS, CD I Jersey Regional Planning As- , m~- a Jl wanting »o the cumwlltee b.t Hew wfcbea has been give* out *» iat; n, speaking »t the high school ■awislwmnt, 30 ehilima .'f** ■ yw*thl1 »*** •*» a Jog tdffl supply famine* with CS Wa«, Woiktng with daring swiftavas, a audit' Hum before 400 Wednesday • We Wedw*d,y idght in sn a u to n J at burnt. H A mava la W eeds. “It offe-. 7* bsen IOM rue led te place Ik e bakers who _ p _*_• M ,k '* '* k > **w Kits Tbea »»aH# a# a ^gwM^^aw lagsm isi. tat t aI 11 |*«rtinii rat -11. . ■■', j, n Maywt tt»n nigh i decared time politieisns « arUdea af dothta^ have been ia a gangs. _ l. i ,T *' ' ' s 'u" «'«• Sunday pr n*io refuse to admit village form of waa tahea Monday MftM by Ihe INmfd a il llte mat direct te Uie school iUelf, and Se*erel hours later they were ar­ _»■ .w . . fiunday lugbt la tha « m m e l Cs— ilsslawen CsaawilhiiMarr ^ g vem m ent is not adapted to metro­ » arttalaa to the Mayor*. Relief ptfl, Anthony Ciardino aad Viacest vt (,«* «nd a»ape<) politan life is holding up ithe growth rested by North Arlington p i* * as w rgano. wl(h |1W0 faaatatioa end it *■ rgwt County”. —- CowmTBea, making a total o f 1M sntaawhKe (ha- struck snt* in monthly iaatallnwnu, begin garments. In addttka to this 4 or and■no kited«i.ea Stanley Wotkeflewics.WotkeHewica, sev-nnv- A . ♦ w\ l*»lie«'( at »«rk tjs ( itea th*t mieti ntag Tttaoday. Tbi means li -al re*t Rt’fl-IMftt. PIMn.lit tjinal grvernment,” said th e garments have been set home leaii to the arn*t of the rrlmiaals » may pay tbeir l i t t ttkM a ' Two reqawetn 'for i>< e sh e r, "proposes no changes of any eet, No, k for the amnSsr children of pre­ admit t *y ate. fai - .1 HV a Waak wall one*, though the ta« hi la wit not be Itfml in country or loc».' governm ents. *&night £ S W 'SJSi Wsdmsd.y Actlve Program neeeau talsd the ctofp;.'- school age. The eatim collection in­ Very few e.o. »ir available- Bo . an til May. - T afslaou will I t may i f may not be wise f o r some 'lag awtonenw*. rlre cluded *0 woman’s necessities— Tbe buys, Philip l«nb n .me e*ecj--'ed, tew be mado awarding le ths IMI1 billa, Jersey d ig (tea Com, oi i f seventy- Planned By F. a* Bergen County’s coats, dresses, uwdsrwear—snd 28 and Us compaaKn, Bernard Brady. of ih. .., vt r*l in the theatre tt waa aanoanceC As a forth r in. poiiaiae-ew to erevt four municipal/ ies to consolidate and of boy’s apparel—coata, alM seventeen, of74« and 741 Hirer- at the tine knew tb;*. it had been dueeawnb'.fmr hmaediete paymeet,. i OtwsK thay aad S i b thus save duplication and overlapping trousers, shoes and stockings. •We avenue, respectively, are said to of As Circle x jfejr diee*ar< of ana-ba'f a t eao per rent •iH mean • ta»»V p i authority and expenditure In ifc t’ 'tier weiie fJ»lle ! by Milton Mat Every pepibte effort is being have con A sued. They a n in Hack­ K month will, be allenwd. Piece . whore tha—asm sdraini , ration of local affairs. It ia ------well, v-«»ia«i manager in the ttoatle ade constantlyi f tohi assist those wiose in ensack— T—Jail w- hen bail wilt be set for l.yodbant C ide, Ct.upanion« two moath , have alnauty baa k.sen IwaSrti im « a fact that despite a l the corruption )>sr~r at fr r *he l»e t nt ! ■ It ,wh« was in charge distress and the Associstion feels *■* rtleaae. His: N m i of laoet tieen psud, one par eant can be tb* .The other permit m» a»d extravagance charged against lea, ban an In of the lHi .lt. ;.t the utile of ihe rub IsflliraMH* atlllff PteRlnn.g| P« 0.. • ained ea tret ha f and 4 per eeat «a Uai> N NeMiid t» Tammany, the tax ra e of G reater that its work has not been in LEM BO ORIVBtt of events aebed- vain. rfsd t r the b*r>-. M»> *i said Maamt I Braver tidnt ..... band natnmuM^ rv«»»r> W ew York, th is year is 2.59 per cent, •ieka. «*aa, theatre ...... t. M t «iH.«t it, According to the confusions, Lem- < On. »be of - Mart h Mill “I rtingl) arge ever* taspayef yard at Ibvet tt ., jahi.e the average tax rate in New bo was the driver. He. is held on a after their . •'rlm k. - - with tha means la take advantage ut • - Jersey municipalities n close to « r meeting at the A m 0*11.14 h eharjve of manslaughter. Brady ft lOtjiJyba* tbe ladle* famaaeamner John 3t; IM h prt»|»»aed < »- .t ■ r of lha tkspartaieel o| matdvoitiot *»»»*■ tf is Party, Rver> w«» working «t I he tieak in the at ,* TJ** that outlaying sections A corn ding to p ice, i he car ia »wi»- la aihised V> eea>» dressed a> 'inance, det a rod **lt «riv be a . betp el* rhawa Ihe e»t* •f Greater New York have during the by Peter McKann of m Twsiftb tlee, located . en feet awav fr«m tbe la tha taipeyer aad il wtll enabio as W b M M i ,1 tea ^ p a st thin y years grown and develop­ Holy Land Visit« iwoji t i n r*.««t, hi t« aid the doM Street, Hehoken. He 'had lent Um March Citsle lo sentinee te meet t iweahip obtiga the |>t»<{«.mt «.i<■.«•.. ed faster and more uniformly th an '!*». It. iHoog»tt t* * i. an eaher Invit to a tt# a t thr Tiimihn seettoiv* m WsKh J«r*ey («#. and i m t Up. Tbea. Ill GMHIPMNH aa imrrTi PtIMt'K STIU. UNPAIU Artwa an the per Seiutng superior natural attractions, . of f |‘!il»saiteii Cir>-te in tvasSteg -— h as I. eh due In large measure to th e “titHk ’em uis at.d don't look np!’ net ret paid thaagh |we pay manta ere 1 aasendmg Union City. TW* will be aa Irish Ill tf Bi-Ill It *h, a j ke Wa*. a -^fsct that the centraCisation of slith ­ Nigh| nntm ei Tb«*e ii. aini*g i , dae - hem. They. sBMnt as paid «ttb • pnswol. k . tea* paao^i er i y in the g e a t city has m ade it pos- rresbyterian j They rode thr-ugh Rutherford. |fc a f 'iL-anca nr«ar.d' nvioced “him- tha IWt re laidioaa a s ii the town- j mg Monday «»< a latiebg to shnw jnov _ i* have been askad to make ban tnHfomtUy. He aa» the-giMt Wjfel sit e to plan, finance and build rapid W dy Head, j Nutley and Boi evi le sad *ei r» Uss n itlw H through Mrs. V inns, from January i t w hearing ileit . tia m it lines and to lay sew er and hf Pn*lTei| Z *iu^ i hr0Uf turT’in* ^V’^hurst thrwiah' NatJM liravagna. l ea a wsu lm n » n be > t it, gw> ■ igaimry sa< oaty Mw liiw e«Uartt>auintMMliJMt.ii w a te r mains and in advance of de­ to uirtirei w » r.^ h m * r^ o n ^Hington when at Ridge Road aad Mrs. A jpa»,parfhy is in charge , M* ** j msy be spent ly the ewamiaaioswis'. fwsiwwmtnig an Um <1 velopment.. liecau.se of -this ad van­ picture* thrown on the jffon.. Street 'h e car stiuck the NoiU. of tickets tef. a bsnquet to tie ordered »« ,. , he aafc lie walbed*m, in . aaWtrtea af tie admimstreti«e liam A Raid, fa*** tag e, New York has five cent rapid ****** Mr. Wee told in his usual ' Arlingtcn boy. hanas . . a " •' *• •h^*' «4kUia. Board af i v u . t ■Ifectlv* manner. Pictures of spots giren by the m Anaie-ialinil of ¥*» transit ‘aits and a unified w ater itya- Police were notified by Wltaes.'cs the State of Mbw Jermey, in ht«ior sapmt* migtit be || |» asgertsl a mdek mtgeaaa'will I taae, Wooda ib«Uii.t l ricoa which guarantees every section ■ . Miw walked ,, . and . taught, - r . - 1 — Hm ^ aeeWiataeddmt -*irwho iHlanisiobtained llnthe msi . tL w *** .’ #reet the new *’a a It t» legal be- bad a maleehie ■ i f i a Annin tL Pote, »*uek“ he wa- trifc He bent ove, „ At, rfs af the stale sws' a perm anent supply of pure w ater a t 10 istns ion humber of the aotom bile. Chief t'funpanim,- at tbe Elks M^tm ■ immm low rates, while New Jersey's growth. eirth Tr’iiT w*“ driven to West ia Naasrk, aa jMai\h llth. !} 6»»gw» be f mhd Mm [ i f e n sllawa reaMaamtw. t» aev.plewee he-adoptmt '• aebittetit ii j.nd -auiiR I ».l ihe *af« m.tniMjr tat payments Th. « ij..*t jn »» Mjurf a n a . is being retarded by Ho»l'*ts where be leed -aly The anneal M M er Monday D in r Tha Tnp>»e) i nigh railroad fares, anhaie and high- l - i.. - lu-ida. lav ^ ,a e, »~ tjj^ , _ k e l _ j - . bmwaea tha *•»las 'btHa. win# w*at IMIiw»ll r# IWat M «■» 1/ « iences wm^ rfa? S T t - i>T* "»fa*«*es- lis te n s ., John Egan • f tha local O c le ' will bn krld oh * *« uhI; Uw ad MMI S flt< jprii d 1-JCirf transportation ’ facility, tbe aeeaing of March Hath, at tlte pr«i-«Ki, ot the v«»S , M HHHi edR be made dl ike ind -f masfifig W g S S a ra Snd i he wastefulness and eatravan- l “ Dreawit Ail H f.* 1^ tor th* *..r. the Coiamhaa Aadiariuai, Vsll-V BneU, Of##* i*f t'4i» *»«t* lal^kw^ee* tt elded gaiice which goes with the effort of vtr.r^LdLuTh^mu Z l JZ t z ,> le kin A I af the .Mrtala approved of the list stints aad Harringtob avenue Mra tii. wUH mlk tfrir|4 *t ♦* wire Mi? fm rvpf *35 municipalitlcH to each preride it- plan tatreshwed by f a m w w n say time Its vfgns is chairman of the cflanaitt'ir hrm*t r«t rwW y, wvin k uiM Ijflkt I I . H R H H R R V P li **lt with water and drainage. ThU t a S Z l ^ l S c o l S r ^ by Sergeant Krsdertck .Kvsaa of arrangements. Tniet, », lv »l,. “Consolidation of Bergen municipal­ and 1‘etroiman Jokn Staae: of Narth oek, the pestor, Rev. Frederick AHinston he secured frlm member* af the ities k o i ne nr a few iarger cities Cinla. •1 —_ itf-iuTS jrjggi RUTHERFORD PASTOR IX ) should produce some economies ia It Barhhois twrnaou wttw il weakspeak an “TheThe | > Patroimnnc .t.o lm Michael Kane » i„ th,, 0,.I| Ihe thji v , Sioi-jwH op thr \r-. such local matters ss police and fire Houree ■Mof Strength - ^ ^ “efriV in ^ * « l-«et T han Isn night a gi nirs. ' CMy. Those e e f M *-«•• am Mu. t .rl R.s««»! M r Qlnritl of New Jeroey Jvemte. j M — i —— l D - _ J mambarx Other, aba „r,. la n,., Out Lsgisa Hoaw Debt ftiady Hew »t. it m**n- future growth and development ef l.a i* ’ evening 'win be wsand s « t sealed - la a bos, fhevattoas wet* it. the eastern pat,. «f the c ^ n ty U "**J* Ridf* H U "* N*" itnt* were in attmdanre and this number CHURCH RITES Twin dm»i*i»trr*.. bom to Mr, MtdftdMws katag awd st • swats.' fteefc Havtdsiwt. (*i» shared by communities in the Hack- *' .______wa* augmented by delegations from Mi \i,i..i-i, 1 ,i ;( tdaO Mix th • share ticket carrie, Ihe aiftond «ad ciisack Valley in Hudson and Rock- NyJey, Teaneck, Rutherford and sveftw, aw Mfndev. Bdh habas Mtf f mbk«te af a rertata k W of 'the- tf- ait'l Counties; in the wiiiteAi part of Completes Banquet North Ailington. The band under tha Two Servicen St hrdiili d (ot muther d lag finely. j boars en tbe dia’. Al e data lo he > he county the drainage problem Is leadership of Kred Lampe gave as Methodist - Episcopal ■ A trn, J«aefh,.waa born to Mr and i ann-Hinead by tha raiomi ta*. tee •* shared arith communities of Passaic, Plans Yesterday fine a band concert a* has ev»e I Mr... M..-.,-,.- s fc-Sia, of Vaiiey Brook aear fofare the seal »'+■’} . Essex snd West Hudson, which iike- heard in this area. The township Church Sunday a venae, at th* Hackensack HnepiUI, be brebsa snd tha la**, Th» W^ “ '* Missionsry S n d ,> of indeed he proud of their musical er- tht# week. Me- Negtta- was Hie fee* j the second, miaase and bear aa *«.i Two big services ere acbedu) < ; -i •tier in s, Jennie I't sngitraite. daagh the watch kss ot egged will be pre mM m ■ tive mu!y be^ollsiih red' I t n r i th» *** United Presbyter ganisatiim who with eivither year at „ . P Isn chareh mat .ta a devntlonsl bus- rrganisation behind them wit 1m this Sunday st the Methodist I u<, ler »f( Mt Sotl Mr* Jo«epb I’tangi ■ wi»b »he band> sm«.:. .M a ts tf f’amw! • ' An ' u til hV ^ SmST ^ *"!' in*“ " M " # ** fhitreh yesterday equal to any hand group ln thla state. copal ebturh In the morning ,i» e ln imrar. w tf s in e treet. . i Waleh The sseasher* of brlh th* bracing 40JM0 a m s ' f tneaUoar lands , flern, , n, wi,h M rt Joseph Aldri.lge, Their repertoire consi«a«d of the la­ sa S^lask t^aas I s thirty aew amaa A. 'binahtei. fk. m Aon. ha* bna. poet aad eesim ry are vietag wttk m i' ..f i .. In five counties. Even If all the mun- test marches, novelty numbers, mad- bses sMH be w sim i ta to the eaunttrn*«» l»«»ru li Mt .• od Me* Peter M#hi* aaeh other tf disgaes of the moot KotW .fVl icipa ities in Bergen, Hudson, Ease*, r„ V(ltioB[ *ere led by Mrs. QaArge em selections and patrtnUr sirs. Um b r ^ b a psalar, Mev. Mibnw I t !' w-r «. of liiiiseh, ui Park, formerty of shores,- The resaw* M thi. s n th* M**> b Ut I nion and I'asaaic Counties were con- Mil'er, of Rauisn< rd.. applause they received was wall mee- speak en “T V lUch Maa l.>t.dhMr.t Mi. Ma'bn»ig. ' daagbtey j to bebs gtwagivea 1la tha b • I* and I tadm* twffl m i1 wou.d stlU need regional government t> t),e g ^ g p by Mrs. Henry H<*nry Mul er, s post member, treated l ealag at atgb lek. Mr. an-t Mrs I. laonif. af l.ynd .ft •—-T^ow the geeatert number af V ' to serve Iheir c

> ofc thc ftubai- v. • of the corp »r- _ .. <• .<1 $7,259,454.- , maintenance . ., • amounted -Ao Courage and Co-operation yfi1,77 a; • fir >4V,3^ti682.^S ' ms; Othei ■> ... bimRfni 3 ! . ‘ 528.5«S.M( A r e Winning i.r-'.'-v . • ;’X4'il c h arije fr ' ■ , /:.*? av ailable a balance o? il'.hi.ujjh it ing revenat f. r : iW 1 “The depression is in retreat”, says the emi­ . an rncreasi !-r eper- nent economist, Roger W. Babson, in a pre* irve, taxet 1 by $2,889, pared statement for the press. agfrreica i:aianoe o Interm ediate Notes While as Mr. Baboon states, there is no pros* ip commor are on ihe pect of a quick victory—it is now a sure vic­ *nd Iht trf tory. This means that the facilities and stroag % corporation .. • « co-operation of this bank will be increasingly paid direct V i by ,!>e oper- useful to every depositor. W e invite you to tax bills re- ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS . f $l,:»13,997.- make full use of these services. •>f subffidiar) We treasure the many expressions of gratitude V cent i !. ' i ' c mbincM that have come from Sfiends fer year?: ex pres- - -siuns telling us. hu»t. plc^eJ -and. .balx-ilkdour ! = con ■ . **l#ctricity an< Service was found.. .anti how reasonable our ■.< • asc. ReventM prices. i) rased. THE FIRST - y iftla.’ led 1,718, roiir. , an incr am f.f kilo r vijnatefy sixty NATIONAL BANK ; i for imfuatria “ tbe fad ' 1*> rts-tirsf year .y LYNDHURST, f t J. ]}’:' • to I, w ■■ UArrr kably the indu* y w rved/ ;» 1 »m D w wb 7~ 'T'Tjrcnrr Korsp oi'lTJ'O.I Horftepow U i 2fl«TA3*5,4M ► car, an increa # u^/atairinic pro »** <].«• , ♦ lo}H»M*m of f 491.187' cubit • • conn . . . in a great number of fine-quality foods are now offered " v l” Ml,702 m ^ *.>imncrciai von- at all A&P Food Stores. Here are ja few among the many. is installation Shop at your nearest A&P and reduce your food bill. doriiif i hi* pur ■1 ruble f«**t 1'iiy-fdnr per

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For Prompt and Efficient Scrvice THE rOMM^RClAl lEAHFU. FRIDAY. MARCH 4, m 2 * mmm - ... Rev. Ross WiH 00 ABROAD ON LESS Photoplay View ‘Borrowed MONEY BY KNOWING It May he i to a great m any *ii*| T reamers junuay ia-i r a ting Selected Filins As Chosen By The Better Films spite ef present conditi wis—or • rather because af them I V*n .investe ^'£k»mmittee Of The Lyndhurst P. T. Association More Than 700 Attend Ses­ igation, a vacation 1* foreign lands sion At Rutherford On is net the expansive luxury It *>em* al ft ret fiance, esperialiy if one s i t e ? *t lhe R. Jt. l—rt , ' " t w " ItetklM, Arfr" i, th. Sunday Morning knows how to f»‘ about "it Kv The***, “The Hatchet story of the careless aad molern perienced travelers *»* *bt.- to save, R utherford N ational B ank a 31im SomervSle also a generation which prove* that < Everymans KWft Class of Rathe r- ■ u n In many way* aak»e.vn r» RitWEWtto Sarial* “Tha Hatchet they have to time real trouble they ford will ho-d ita naxt regular aew- the, anktltiated. thus for U>* - perm* Man* ia an interesting picture of do n jt ,*hirk their duty. From the aion in the Rtrthatfjtd tfigh School with reduced______income a trip, either Chinese*-Un* warfare in Sa» Fra»- piay by U mm Beach, starring Ruddy auditorium, on Sunday, March 6th, t t in ow own country « *br«* I, U- ciaem******* girt is adopt­ Rogers and Peggy Shannon, family 9:30 a.m. , cmn«* JKMWiHe or impossible largely ed y a friend of her father's and audience. Charies Alexander Hum, C b j s t k preparation to hi* knowledge of mai ies Mm. Later she runs »w*j Wednesday and Thursday, March Leader, will » M m i tk*(Ska* wit a south, but is saveHTrom 5^10, »t the Rfts, “ m(i<5n Depot" sir! Federal Income Tax Returns f0U by her husband. For the ma- “House Divided”. “Union Depotw js The *w> il growiaf lUalfrj acquire travel kn»*ied|n by . < tu r audience.* a vivid and interesting drama dif­ growth i* due, in a large pensive *xp*rience. Then are nriirt iS niay, M arA d, a t the M U R. fering tram the usual picture, in that to the splendid leadership of it* of- awthods and one of the >rCs* K. i. Tiie at re, "D r. Jekyll ahd Mr. the audience feels that it too, is mov­ fleers, te the endittsiaaat of it* o f th* tourist gbide to be Beginning Thumlay, March 10, a Oejnity Ctdlectof of Internal Hyi a»«l “ High Pressure". "Dr. ing about the railway station. It is bers in “Serving men to get w a to by th* New York Herald Jek il anal Mr. Hyde” is the sound a (lout a hobo and * chorus girt, and Serve", an,| priecipaMy to th* in*pir- Tribune -a* p*rt *f its Sun.l»y is­ .Revenue will he «t dhui Bank to assist mtr Depositor* m maltr ver on af Stevenson's grue*o*hd tale, the hobo's pal wh<> finds a baggage ing talks of Mr. Roa*. sue of M**th ■«. This tou»«-t gukte wit Frederic March, Miriam Hop- check whkh nlft&M a violin Mr, Ross has -the gift of addressing is devoted primarily to the tv..rv tax ntiiritt irrM duf to la w. Jon Mid Bos® Hobai*., Frederick^ Ailed with counterfeit money, the the Class and still makinf each man practical matters *>f traveling, xir.'- M» h i» excellent as the man, who counterfeiter aiki the police. Vivid f*e! that the talk is for his own geetions are male of pl»r<-- ! ■ g», thr igh acience is able to change and interesting for the mature au­ special benefit The member* appre- both along the beaten >at > *ml in Rrtum* m»»i he fihtl on or M orr Manrli 1 1 . — fro hi* noble self to his evil self dience. “House Divided” is a Uni­ elate hia effurte. They have designa- fascinating, out-of-the-way wvtiuiu. uni th# tatter fains control. Miriam versal family picture. -,ed March 6th as “Over th* Top for i InfomnatioB W given «n the n.s-,-ss Ho [ins is good as the little Friday nnd Saturday, March 11-12, Charlie Day”. On thia day they an- ary aabjecU *f passpbrte, v^sss, 1H8RE W lU B0 NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE on Mr ham Mr. Hyde forces hi* *t- “Unexpected Father” and “Danger­ tieipate filing the High Sclcoi audi- luggage, etc. snd *peeial attetith.i ten on*. For the mature aiviteoce. ous 'Affair together wtth * "Rin-Tin- torrum to caparfty. U paid to customs regulation on "H Pressure” ia an amusing aa* Tin serial. “Unexpected Father” is Last Sunday almost sewt.hundred j ahip^nud «*d aabore sa that one tin on the promoters of large cor- an amusing comedy of a man who men, beard Mr. Rftsk speak on “H>w may avoid uaa»m --sary outlay and po: tion*. The acting of William is a lopted hy * little girl. The sit* Are Your Reftexe* In th* evening take full advaatage .>f every Pa til 1* excdttent, althouglr. one *tion becomes rather embarrassing, over three hundred members of th. npportantty. One *festure is’ the list fee he is 'abovq the part. He especially when he is about to be Class accompanied by its orchestra ing of important local or o*tn*»a! pr< lote* rubber and though he near- married, but the problem is cleared Visited the F irst Presbyterian Church event* In each country, with dates, i »y ets >ul«d he is w**dy te promote up satisfactorily. For the family ot Rutherford and again heard their so that one may arrange his itin th< nert thing that happens along. audience. The cast includes Slim Leader deliver another iaapisinf sai- entry lo metode *uch .of «hr»e «> Fo th« family audience, Summerville and Zasu Pitts, Cor* mon. . may claim fyla i»te«v-t. onday and Tuesday, March 7-8, Sue Collins, the litUe flirt, is splen­ Ladies Day1 un Mach 13th, will not A well-dea*reel var*i«m di - rv* - at he Rit* R. K. O. Theatre, “This did and the two stars afford much be fald In Lyndhuret a* prevmilsly (borough planning but thai often •• Re iles* Age" and “ Discarded amusement aanounretl, but in th* Kiv- 1 Theatre Hosimn. Mr. .and M- -Isseehra*,} Heheamfca-are ruMitminf «a tb* ia Rutherford. Arrangements will be frequently th* *t»mfciing bi.x-k ia*de, however, to" hold mum other jT*#** tri|T f*ii»"lo *iat.Ur'a l' S u i p r l l C P a r t y F o f af t^ndharet. mlnMrel whirh die A sw iatton *rtll FtTE BETROTHAL W .C m M e e t * present s u m time 'n e tt n*,»ith •essioa in that town in th* near fu­ la*. Th* tourist guttle helps greatly W ITH BIRTHDAY ture to reWw* the prrasure of details. W illiam Hum phrits }t&m n More than- tw enty-five ‘ladies ga t li­ Bvery WW <»- iaxitod to *haad sted at H »>om e of Mr*. R. Winslow, Va^eaetiieiiabhrrtt anti, he lhe >«< «» '___ .. , evary session, of Everyman* Itlble C h r is t D in n e r jolly party was 'held at thf 14* Pag* avenue, to hold a Light Une for many progressive pe^fdc to en Tie horn* M<\ Women Plan Breakfast ' Class, ■ ' ' joy the cultural and health advati loughram, ■ ) (_,>'«vt »ui*. wa* thf ho e of Mr. and Mrs. ftubdrt W. ’Union Meeting of the Alice Carey A t Hoom M er, off 587 Chase avenue, on McKinney Woman's Christian Tem- (taires o f a pleasant, relaxed trip, ^ i« ,»f .»■>•<' ... <•»»%. N»M»td*> 4 .. AsaerVan Wxtoen'w i Halirday evening. The event wa* pcranee I ni n. A business meeting Whether it b* within the h»rder. : ai»-ht. *i*eu 1-s th- « tn 'M«rpri*e j - • .. CMHMto Bertha Mohl Surprised these United Stotes, down to SoatS f,« ITltlw* WOwphriea, t.f | A»*«to«to* .•ommn.ui Mr' an>l Mr*. Henaaa' Uh m m i, af ip celebrate- the birthday oi was held preceded by a Covered Dish 1 TB Forest avenu in '* body nt .Haered Heart (Shhh »*»»»«, »*!»i*s.n»,i at a rhndt- thi daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Luncheon at which all enjoyed a so­ A t B ir t h d a y P a r t y Xmer^ Ku' *' , - „ , Vatimml seven th irty Ma**' >ht* «•«*> rtimg dinner st ttwft b me Hnnda;. oa Mi er, and at the same time af- cial hour. Following this | ______business, the | _ |W.ireU..n% w;.e m M M Whirh toe, ,* «hr Artfto^a* 4 the. fo aa opportunity for Mr. and | president, Mrs. C. Cobkaon, welcomed Miller to announce the engage- j as White Ribbon Recruits Baby Char- The home of Mr. am) Mr*. Henry 110 M illion M iles of M Moft, of 222 Furman Place, was tb* I > ~ « ' g% _ ... t. D C Several' guei, i iitrrirftotll with!*'’ »»«rt^ llesrt faTNsh Hslt Hr, i«-.n|* F M g , pWW *#JE m £t of their daughter to Warner j lotte and Wallace Dunham. scene of a iklicUfttf *Mrp*ia* party S tT M dM W a b y F jiL .a.i while »!l eaj..»*d 1 ** *• anticipated that over aM M .u h ea', Feang^Usl l* k charvK .JWL S f Mr. and Mijs, C. ] “Mrs. C. Steele, who is Director of tendered their daughter, Miss Her Purhw IMI Pttblir Sen ice irtnvd p.. tr. .hment- hundred and ftfty •»•*" **» »■ ; fltort* 'bMdiMM Mf aad Mw f . A, Valentien, of 5 Jjcuucey «ve» . Teraperance ind Mission* Department tha Mohi, m-ceklMatiiiu of her Vgmtr tni lri-1 - k" .■ ..--.-r srTtmtmghtr------*"* yyf— •_«?JfWi«edr«- a -■ ara..ttoi- ie. , [ then gave a Very Interesting talk oil lay, on Thursday evening. I ------.—.-i- mimiiiia miles s!«l ■- ■ • h*'" elreadp1. *§d* rturn \ > u w i i tw iW The fcome^wa* gaily decorated for i Korea, • Among th* Yri*toUr who helped , y ?gLl ■ K £.-ggi»g,S the breakf.»t S g j , Mr, ned Mrs /..h. Faft*., J . . the occasiobj ’R)e pn ot en- j' Meeting adjourned with all declar- tertainmentirnuinincnv t‘ inneluded Jk' byling they had spent a nteat enj*V»bfci arinu n U . I - i l U l«eaM*» Ml* •#■*•>«P » . - ill .Hartman.. -VeriMMi MeKeoa., m.%: Bert M clntf h, ant, and pro&ttlfit IftCnMMk, tSf^gUDSSS^SSE^^F £ ? S aPwSS#* g w* *f w Ml mlii w fia wiii *•e'-aas*' 1 iktMbii biiiiiire nt ^ we by Misaes I 'oris Kt4ly Tha _ % > h.ld_at 1 .y^'^^tru"re»ts'1,*aZi'■ . paintsin- b bonus DaVtd II»r*. . af E**t Kutherfugili S|ier*t«r» a f f- reel Ml** H orenw Wehinot*. a f ' lk* f ^TRp^AsaianaltM* will h>4i * re* , Mrs Knw*l My agft, » >«i tbigr MUler, H.vwt rii odbuim«t the heme of fir*. J. Davidson, 74fi Martha Spaniel, of KearnyHeton **•» »"i * ...... , t phal, H***f I Valttjtieiij Fifth r-treet, on Wednesday afternoon their Bronx, «.e,„g, Maexhauser, ..t. idar ny^af *1 lh* Pwtth H*ll inaaM. ^ llabermekl aad Frances Phelan, of c*r*apfrty .•*«(«*. b“ r* «•*«• i»*airte.t the tdpn was W-wte Plains, |S\ Y.| Miss Ik.reA. *««» «•—**? «»t* p.— I hr Ml,*— L*H*a Itolh and >»*> Miller; alst)| teamed^and* March 23 a t 2:30. Th* topK will be Littd* Nbcb, Lang Island; with £ > *11. ■ “Scie/itific Temperance I fist ruction” Stephen LK*ek*ia»fn, Willi*m lUck- mit into e^ct **yeral year, ago, op -' KxaamaPi Wilbur l^oghram A midni| L giaMmr-i^iaintaa.ooar under th^ leattership df Mr*. W, eissea, Cwrlea Jhrdan, Cart, Fred, •tutors- hftveapeiveii *« >j»- th»n W It ItusnfthHe’S MW .-Msilel eluding feal ,rere ft the -party whic> K*eckner. Anyone interested ta cor- hree cjuurtef* af a ntilliott dollars tM fiW ni M« h*t l Vtf ^lerty, Wi * and Ja*li,JW»a. Kruncia BprJe, Mr. Bingham, with tha he«< m»t j A DOLLAR S WORTH, proved ,«> | nj<_njoyMW'-'far dially luvllittd to attend this meeting. and Mre. Frank llurde, Mr, iinests il ludcM' Misses E* Among thise who helped to make tiie the M r ^ ^ n t t JtfuM. s tL ljrT>.|ljur«t ( Up Ai* a u M aid m SI i *1* f t » • * • • s o l i « •■*<-«• ». telle Valent n, pnantfW ^ •VfflJIk* oT the Medal CflfetoiU a mc- Parker Valentine, of Paterson.tteraon. TftR CMSISTIAW K tlN U . MtWlTtMl lliggin*, lu .v ! popular songs, by Miss Constance hsuse’r, Isaj “1 \4alVer, Gladys Mil­ * special gutnt uf th* evening. FlorulH; an Irish Jig by tk* Misses 1 «*^(0------ler Olga K M ngH :mf[ fh.|pl^* Helen liabermrhi, an4 An* Kehoe, ta * n s iH M * h»« w-wdH* >m a , / *•**>»*' H#%»» m*4 mm • b»t «%»ka »«uM »dW*f^fF***»t I > man; Carol Betty Stoloff <)n4 Mrs. Henry Mohl; a»l music Also Mr.} ar»i fWrs. C « . Valen by Our Favorite Orchestra. tien. Mr. ,#d Mrs. Lawrence Wall A fin* repast was served at mid­ ------, < vu* ------engine, Wsftier VaTPhftelt, Richard Celebrates Birthday night, bringing to a «lo*e * delight­ ta** Lamiedt, How*nl V'alentien, J*ck ful evening for *U. * * > Garde, Harvey Hartman, Joseph A delightful party waa held at the As the wee hours of tlw morning Allen, Walter Steurenafel. Daniel home of Mr. and Mra. Sol Stoloff, J7fi i came creeping _ _ on th*__ guest*___ Pattisi*, Conrad Schmehl, Wayne Oriental PUce, on Saturday .fternoo,,, ^ ^ nll” ’ w Tfor their W re, ei- ia, a* .a a..a.< tn oalabfatmn at lha aiaWh htrtkdau ' .... • Kusselt, Bart McIntosh, John Van in celebration of the eighth birthday tending once more best wishes for Duinen, Howard O.djorne, Fred anniversary of their daughter, Carol many happy return* of the day ter Wextpbal, Edwin Miller, an l Alfred Betity. . Mis* Mohl, who I* * popular m«n- Miller. ’* r - ‘ Decoration* for the event were in ,ber «f th* younger set of Lyndhuret. Br>th- Ijllss Miller arui Mr. Valen- blue and yellow. Whan refreshment* tien are, active members of the were nerved a birthday cake wa* the Mrs. Anlrew De Younj, of Page Young Peopli-s Christian Union *f center„ , at „ attraction. , . ... * venue, entertained at bridge at h*r the Reed |(em „riaj UnitH Pre*y fc^lyn l*ei«rh efitartmned wKh tap tionte. W^ltv«lay evening. terian chunh. The hfide-to-h* ia - “ “ Ethel Ehrbch with toe ffer guests were Mt*. Ft he?* New- at predrnt Vhsinni«>> of the K»U*‘f dancing. Hung* and gpme* w*re «feer man,, uf Rutherford; Ml** Bertha Committee $if the tlfristian Union. feature* of th** p*rty. Siuie, of East Rutherford; and Mias No d*te * has lyw# set for tb* Gueat* included Dorig 3ug*rman, Alice Zerh, of .StuyvoaAt Avenue, w(Hiding. 'pn“ md| are popular Eiajoe Sexton, Alvina Meger, Uirh Lynd ho rut ft'*'"'?" ' ' ’ among the Jo»mtrer set of LyndbaHt ard Blumenth*!), Herbert Bverin, Lu­ A so. i«! hour with refreshment* and - have ) host e f friend* wfco cille Kverin, Robert Woods, Ethel follownl the game* of the evening are egtenJfcur congratulations and Ehrlich, Mitrie Bp stain. Annie Wei*, bhrt wishe* for 4hem in their new berg* r, North Weinbarger, Evaiyn w U m if U a venture in life. PMxach, and Sylvia Klein, wi.h a number of th* mother* of the children

M rs. Edw. Atherton All had a jolly food lime, aad left with wishe* for many happy return* Entertains at Cards of th* day for the honored guest of toe afternoon. HSWCK- Mrs. F,dward Atherton, of Fourth ;e a m i n < & street, entertained at, one of. • ]. serie* • td Vatdshing.. Bri m lnuln » tiHmil leaving % Mre. W alter F. K,Jilheim. president * * ‘ * C. Cannon. Mr*. H. H'Hosiussl, and ; m® io c ot af th* Central Parent Teachers A»- Mrs. ,0. H Bell, of Hasbrouck " * ■ ' MOVWO fm u uSki -• by i*lr|’H»»«*. aoaaKion, entertained the weekly Height* Woman's Slab; dis- Fadilag lat Mrs. Ralph THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, THE COMMERCIAL LEADER Published every Friday by THE COMMERCIAL LEADER C H6 Valley Brook Avenue

• Telephone RUtherfo«d-2 4X00-4101 F(tED S. BERNER ...... 4 EDITOR ERNEST J DABINETT SECRETARY and TREASURER * WjLLIAM E KAEMPF . . . ADVERTISING MANAGER 1 Yearlytubscriptiotv J2 00 in sdvance.' Songl* Copy Five Cent*. ^ Advertising Rates on Application. ' Classified Advertising, 5 lines 1 time, 10c. 5 lines, 2 times, 7Jc. * lines, J, ames. *1.00. 5 lines the :: inir.ium - order Yearly rate! on request. All ads payable in advance. Al! copy must be in Leader Office before 4 P.M. Thursday. No extra charge is made (or lepliej received through this office. Copy for new ’advertisement* and changes should be received at the office ot jz-' publication rT' I.;??' lOoVlockTh’jrsday morning f Address all mail and checks payable to Tbe Commercial Leader Go. Inc. Iijdepeftdent and fearless—Nothing to sell'but (pad for legitimate advertising. LYNDHURST, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 193*

ARE WE CIVILIZED? 1*1* The Lindbergh kidnapping ease and the developments fol­ lowing it are a caustic commentary on what we call civilization; W e pride ourselves on our progress, an our educational systems, scientific laboratories, and rapidly advancing cultural level. And ir> that magnificent scheme of things this may happen: a twenty month old infant, abed for the night, is stolen while! his parents sit in a nearby room. A country goes feverishly to' work in an effort to locate the youngster and his kidnappers.. W orth of “Prim Prest” What may have happened to the boy is sickening to consider.1 But the search goes on. The mails are flooded with thousands of I letters, most of them from persons we kindly think of as ] pletely Finished—Ready “cranks". The parents of the boy are threatened with death, plagued with, 101 ridiculous requests and are thrown into deeper fear by wondering if perhaps not one of those “cranks” does not have the child. . It is disheartening to realize that fewer than one half of I vour neighbors have the intelligence a normal person should I jjave. The fact has been known for years. In the World’s War, the number of illiterates and’odifxi without the mental Phone: rVrvelopment of a ten year old child that the government (sund was astounding. • " ’ -,i j We have done little to. remedy the condition which may W X iccount for the wide spread, even Counting wave Of crime. 1 Here in Bergen County the realization that all is not well 3900 with this thing we call civilization should be doubly strong. 3900 Daily we see criminals escape without punishment, see murderers step out of jail to the cheers of crowds, watch political maneu­ vering of ,the most flagrant sort. What have we done about it? Is it not strange that Bergen County should at the same time be confronted with a problem of lawlessness and lack of sufficient school spa?f for children? . What have trW.#> do aboyt either condition? to Well Take Care of the Because the chilli of M*. and Wre, Ch*rk* A. Lindbergh was kidnapped is nr* important than if tfif child of t a Family of live For One Mr. and Kirs. Nobody ww stolen.»way. But .the fact that such a revolting crime has stricken one of our best known an d best lived families has served. to, bring home to the slowest thinking minds wh.it happening tftfa country. The lesson should & jlyndhurst. W e lack sufficient school room space. The drools Jnajf •ye have are over' crowded. They are so over-crowded it is irftpOMfble tb give to ft. r, ft-* ti "li the children the strict moral training that must be given in early jk> . I* life or not at all Are we raising “cranks”, hoodlums, potential kidnappers and criminals? Time will tell.

We feci that we cap honestly indorse the plan of the American Legion in spesdihg taan e|s recovery as «o aptly out' lined in the following N Y. Tunes editorial of Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1952. “BATTLE ORDERS" •, In this instance the orders are for an advance along the en tire national front in a united attack on “depressH n” by ehc American Legion and the Federation of Labor, with auxiliary forces. The ? »hjectiye is to find a million new jobs within thirty days for a million wage earners now unemployed The National Commander has sent sealed messages to all post commanders and trade union presidents with instructions how to proceed. Blit there is no concealment of the “zero hour." Perhaps watches will not be synchronized to a second, but there will be eagerness to be among the first in every city, town or village to win the honors in this new campaign; * - Each community is to be divided into districts and industrial units and an officered team assigned.>The workers may he chosen from the community at large,-but the Legion is directing their T o t a l 5 . 1 0 movements with the fullest cooperation of the labor unions. Every employer of labor is to be approached and asked to give employment to at least one more man. What has been done And now compare this with the way the successfully in several cities -notably Rochester, Muncie, Green Bay—will he dune on a national scale. In more than 7,(XKJ cities M anor charges for the same kind of work J volunteer. JtK'al groups have been formed under State and regional organization —recruited from every walk of life. The national headquarters, at the Biltmore Hotel itt New York, will serve as 2 0 IbS* ENTIRE BUNDLE at 10c lb. $2,00 a clearing house lor' the field units, as well a* a center ol tom- jnand for the entire held 1 0 l b * . BODY C L O T H E S at 20c- lb. $ 2 . 0 0 Here is another illustration of William James’s moral equi valent of war: an activity in which soldiers and laymen auke 30 HANDKERCHIEFS—No Charge 0.00 may serve their country by performing disagreeable duties—even if they arc not perilous and making real sacrifices, in order to restore unemployed men and women to hopeful existence TV T o t a l 4 - 0 0 Legion has the approval ot the President in this campaign and goes to its “zero hour" next Monday with a fine zeal Mean while the puMk is urged to be thinking «>< what it can du by way of new tor the jobless If employment is found for the first million, by this effort the Legion will itself find a more grateful plate in the heart of America.

The kxal post is carrying out this pUn and desiirs the ^hcaited cooperation of all township industries aiul met M a n o r I a u n d r y

A m irdtnf lo Mr hlM> h»» m* \cn o s \ on iit /hr rit, m u n m t CHARGES SON WAS t»< am . ill followuic U> UeaUneol ot INJURED BY BOYS the uid** bo) a.'

Jotrph land*, *i*fet M l old mm Mtu Maium I o n , at LyndhuM of Mr And Mra. >'tulip Kond. tt 0 4 ovoowe, nstrrtoiood ot fendfe ot tmt Captland - s*wim, ihorgod tow «W»r boose, Mondky ni»h», Um Ml sou bays With hi vine in jo rod lu a duno* tot Ifee m sk in • twnpioint b* mUt ■>*t Mali! la km tpf. Mory »nd Hetoo im local h»*4q«W1«r». H . w * WUaiosn n is, oU ot l yodborot -Ro- ftwffil "la •*** or rwt afl« Mo 'y- fw w - ( - n

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH J- i . -" . ■ „ « a t'ii.i' ...... BitVr, Mr*. SamuW Barrmfpi. Mr*. !»• M* JoluutMii M fBin '<1 l H liaisuii, mul

Mr*. John W. Yo«*g, Mrs. Amelia ■■■Wl M* and Mra. Kmesi Eoataa, of Bussing, and Mrfc Amlrt'w Mutler ■»■■■..... Sieand ave***, entertained at a party wwre named • nominating commit Ut Mia* R«we Chaafcaliaa, <4 H i Faat at their home, Thursday in eeiahratkai Oftcer, for U e neat fiscal year will svenii*, .ntrrtaineU the K ota? Totaey of the eighth Hirthdsy anniversary ef be elocled «« the first Wednesday « w ®rl» »< her home oa Wednnday W»> their aon, r*ul. ning of AprM. . + . ning. * & ■ DaMMMtfcn* wet* in ( r m , putk, an* Next Wednesday evening the ladle* Const* wet* the Miaae* Kathrya yeMaw. Thene KVre is.. bir.hday will meet to tut out aewing articles riratsky. Kth^l Sweatman, Edtlh cake* aa attrmt> n* when rrfrrsh- whkh they wtU then m»ke at home,Bw*by, ami fcthel Newkirk. ( to be sent to the Mown* Brae Farm After tht buaiaeaa meeting th* of the Newark Diocese. group enjoyed hridga, anti th* hoat- Prepares PUn ■ ,, ' ess srrved refreshment* aa the eaa- Dorothea Earl

S t Mary's Guild of St. Thomas TrsWttMr Schad . UBienaUU « n tervst in Che way of raotinf. ■ Protfjptant Episcopal Church held an interesting meeting at the Parish G .O .P. Women To i # f »K»t*tk«a Kart, Hal! oa Wedne*isy evening, with ave**, enterialnrd the A f. * Uui* WttW FuMCOHIII N c« presWjag.Mra, WUiam Sohweig- Fete W ashington at tw* ho*e last ewNktng. » »<«■_____ m — •... A. ■atgtattu Mfiwe was a f»a»iiW( \ M M W y H t p w m w n r t

ing a food sain an March lMti, the Guild wwuld fpoanor a card party ta Tk£e premtW lfcM .U Wltm * * * ■ ***** <** wwrtHm Varied be held on the afternoon of Wednes­ M Man*. «t Pun- Iwa. aa aaa af several day, March 90th, a t the ftseiak Hall, G raiJ and Florence U»h m anS NhJ M » , a rt* iajM»**s«ati*u* Bpiscoij Mrs. George Terry, Mrs. Jeremiah Ik M artini. r f Womi Ridm; Marion " ...... »...... 1111 .... closed ’ Neill, ahd Mrs. Franklin G. Faber are Katherine Hssarihuha, and uH - . , the committee in charge of arrange­ Mhra WKUaw Meyar. «f Ratberf ni business AH.VY.rWt, „f CirtauaR. MVTfltlg allw il iM nrkaag.*■*"*** >uulia«i * Monday ments. A special door award fer this w f MTmHR The event wril be a man's gold watch. Misa KdKh Riejor, (he daughter at •a *t > / * * » r hmm, TlWadajr,Thataday, far fat Mrs. Mra. met to Announcement was made of a St. Mr him! Mrs, Kt.hanl Hie««r. uf «4& T|i«m|ara Tlwa*#* ULaaritam, a rilM , Mra. OvaOto Jargaaiarge* PH riek’s party to ba held on the eve­ b jHI a e im* • ttaa^MMf# #**«-— — ——-A MJf post Cl >1 ftk aw., w rwnvofU* fmm a ia •••*ww^n Mas,tm, iHwhart |ii w i ii » teaknee, * Maad M JHMMia* VS* Mrs. ning' of Wednesday March 1 C, at' the

by Harol guitar Mrs. COMMUTERS John M by attiring *t chase mary T h e J o h n s o n & The Scanlon Garage the scho A H lfh O n 4 f Hr*>prtrt»f R rkk AMI to condw Ui **a W r m of wore i 11 ! : ( -t#K ru»(R March, j* sm ’ ...... ot* ooaoody "main M JB _Me w v * *4 Raymi L’’ (JMfCa JSONTHI.V U*T*S .... f BORROW ED TO &E^| presided I# IW VAN WAGKNEN a v e . f PAID IN TA> with} rtfreshmfrrls, jeraey CHy, N. J. social h REPAID BY TAXATION ^^,794757 X towed j h(|Ptesses for the evening were Hw Mhwin UmIU l*'r«*’ti F0RH!GHWA> Mr?. Sampet J■ Hixson and M n. Gar­ JOVUNAL MH AKK T l BK SIMMS L « a iv tp fwoma BY NEW JERSe AND ASSESSMENTS. H i 744 9 5 3 ‘ land Galloway. |hA U MOTOR ' y f * i PROPERTY [■VEHICLE SOURCE! Irish Night at the Legion 0N v V o i 7 T O T A L 1 9 3 0 A U T O C A S H L OWNERS PROPERTY W AS TAXES FOR v Let’s all pe Irish, Wow Wow and i Discount Coupons ^ HIGHWAY Go down, to the Legion on Mar. 17 And have a grand and glorious ARE GIVEN AND Time, boa*use that’s one way of , EXPENDITURE Chasing bay th* depression blues REDEEMED BY THESE These da icause. it won’t do you any fojM KKprtANIS flood to Tworry ng all the time. \ IN N E W - tt u s t Y Thing! I I not 1 iange by worrying Anyway md one must llv« and Enjoy or Alf evi n ‘though the wolf Is rutsid ihe do tr and furthermori We thin| if you ome down tb STANDARD MAKKjb' The Le?i (o n Ml rch 17 and (by the 207 Stuyvesant Avenue- J Usy ticl 15 only cost you 75 cents Including lardiq e) you’ll aoon And \ GRO Old Brei I fotf w 11 pull in hi* LYNDHURST Tail and ilk aa iy from your front 2)1 Stuyvesant Avenue Door, at it's a rth * ti .So why i com* out and : s MKT Awnue I . Ki m H e. We lope well be seeing Priscilla A rt Shoppe 11 ‘ I i Stuyvrsaiit Aveane ill (fl tow eV Electric Service .217 Stuyvesant Avenur The nine New Jersey railroads fenlmtit 3 tim ely TMop 10, Girt Scsuts are holding a GUY ABBEY cake sale*. Saturday, March 4, at 292 241 Stuyvesant A m iw ,it S(m-v«i«nt Avenue, (n«aV Valley Hrook Avenue). S A F T ’S A U T t V S E R V I C E questions to the other property owners of the State - The benefit of this i* for our troop flafc. I Opp. Town Hall There Vill be cake and pies for L W hy a rt the property otvnrrt n/ S e w Jersey everybody, so come early and have J * S MEAT MARKET collect* in taae* from the ratlioad* two and *»ne» our pak. 292 Ridge Kind required to contribute $m , 24^,471 annually half time* a* much per mile o f lailuHid a* any LINCOLN FOOD STORE for Ac maintenance and impnwement of New , other State. I ) r ni Jertey’i highway*, when A LL thr motor vehicle I T ^ l 9 * y f M , I f ltHr Av,< twnert of tht State (Nty only $26,794,7377 §.*ft fi fair that ttik railnnnh of New letter, _ t _ t ratic Clu FULL IUX>KS Crixiu K>R operating a %«nn pwMi. entrrprite tdildi « will enteitei »in *t Oard HALF BCK>KS t> Km # i.21 Tho*e figure* do natifttlud# thc heavy annual ex- vital to the welfart of our cMtent, thould he nmg, Sa (d a y , March FOLDEKS liO O D TOR i V in pentc pf policing the highway* ot the yearly coat reguUted ttfutly tttul luted more hea*4ly tlian headqua Brook ave* tra d e a t any of alxne »f«»rei*. lie, the com- ti the Vtivitie* of our Conn* in highway cue*. the rgilroadt of tU*y other Stale, uhen ikrir S a v e Y o u r Labels unttee ol arran, Every pro- $26,794,757 i» the artnual highway tag contri­ Compttitoft — the vnutnr truck• nperating fee vi moii ht *een You can trade your Label' tor profit*— ate absolutely unregulated. relaUvttf bution of ALL motor vehicle ow n er* in the K >od • in) for I attend. A utouuh OafKMiv flm, Ming untaqrd and heavily tuhtidited f your htxtk s tjunkly. State. But the recotd* *how thtt lest than 5% Mr. a It Mrs.? Louis jI Tamke, of pf the State'* total automobile registration i* Thete motof truck carrier* arc free to chargr Fourth s aet, h al as th ^ r guest* a* Partial Litl .1 u n i (ami rim lepretented by motor truck* of the site > i»lly whai they will, they ran tkttn fl»e cream of tht dinnar S#irday. Mr*. Henry Tamke 2 t jrttiiiiu* snd Mrs. 1. J. BaMtna. of Union City, i M TO ( AVU I «MM operated for profit on our highway*. freight buUrvea* and laugh at the rest, they are 2 Oai» linfcatrktrd a* t o rfie wages they pay and ih# a %i t*» « im i mmi 2. W hy afcoiiU dig property ouwr* who are Miss Miwol Loughram, J a y ave- > I Wriglfy* ^ 111*4 hour* of tervice they require, they run whet* nue, is I %trt» < «SN H« * * * Slate'* annual hightt/ay the flu. 4 ( . y l f itw’i Milk they pi—*■ and at their own «>n*tntenct, and I AM I H« Jcrtey highway iteen motor truck ramer* for (hey can hammer and pound away can lh* co**h h* r an unrrgMlaied, ulmoit highway* o^lhe State tecure in the undetstan i M ttx M an a pure*y pro/u-wutking t ing that the taa^aycri foot all htU* for toad In order to carry on Utetr business, the railroad* of thc State have had to make a total investment Make no aniatak* ahout the Vlewpoinf uf thi of nearly $600,000,000, on whkh they are pay­ rallroach. ft U not (heir deatra that unim M ing annual tax** trf $21,466,371. O f (hi* sum. •atily burden*ome t*a*tion, regufaitana or 112,336,335 I* used for educational purpoae*. reatrtctkMM ahould l«e t#npo«ed m (heir ran> H.W 4 1 1 h i highway, and Iot a ^ pet I toe a What thef do seek, arui what they feel jhef wlirfr** virtujtli mk* they deacrvg aa a matter «*f |4*tn ju«t .e it an paid * t» r. by tH« m o t e t tf ud» n liainitely equality of ufpurnggty to m tajttt in the I'tatt*. •aaanarked (or thg bigbw»fg \ft-raovrt. though portation U d which they Have developed and New Jersey tank* 4 3rd tn the amount uf tgica id arhuh they are And always will Iw it»dl*|>r*a> levied on motor trucks opetattng lot profit, tt able to the wtffate of the State and ita pwgta.

ii a in r r m n u ASSOCIATEII IIAILHOAIIS OF XKW JKHMKY wr ariR esurtuMtgr.

eWWSYLVAMA MA1UUUI) ItMMM. M rtir*** O tatARK |JMJcA*A»A * MtJHUU* IlMM.it V ti l l 1 Mt II iU >40 ■A1UMIAU r F.MM*I R til m l Alt u» U« magy nyttHM i inm oi vr ati m to. (U K ttAJLROAfl NSV VOIU < » M U ti M tli M o t!) • a a Tt. R tf i a r f i r*.,t. %. i . Opsnaae* At Tta t>H |M > UUUGM * H » INCLANU Rail Moal) I IMH.M M Ml IM M iN R l% ta RAILWAY PAGE SIX ' * ■ COMMERCIAL IBAPER, FRIDAY, MARCH At W l PLAYING AT THE RITZ

eaeiertjti at rt*M Avenue, skxty-oae

'libertfc*. hemHWwla purteaancea thereunto beloaahiK or ta any­ wise appertaining he sot* to pay aad satisfy in thr flrat piaae unto the camciataaal the s t a r o t *38.17t^0. together with lawful fa-. . terast thereon; and In the sefeojgt Jftws, «£Eb» / the defendants, Lyndhurst Trust C am ay, a corpoi&tion, snd Frank H. ffimfflh ^iiiaislr »loner of Banking and Insurance in poasessis% of thr business and property n t t>yndhu4M.'f»» SB/’ssrt.a ‘xirZ also Ihe coats of the said complainant have'

Truetsr Company, srt/ur a corporation, and Freak Use,,. S m ith , . Commissioner of Banking and t * i r * ouraute la poaaesslon of tha h alm # aad property of Lyndhurst Trust Company, hare *. Mr -a- 8*

Feb l f fI a2BMa r^ —« S . M — ,------.— r ^ t r U H

To DEPOSITORS in a n d ‘ W T rtv « R«r.r CREDITORS of t^e Lynd EDWARD G. KQtJiNSON.in “THE HATCHET MAN” < IIA.V< KKV or NKW J m a t MuUdlng Association, compiaiuant.asnd Wil- ietasen The Union L>>an and uuikuiu km 2S! M*ry DsSwnaaa. hie A brand new Wiffiaw f\ vv-.M—a ;r se.'ar”, “I,ocai fi«y Makes GoSd” ^tad i r **p_ L a n d an d Im p ro v e m en t C o h v hurst Trust Company of smooth and deiigh. fif ium>’:lian—i-- “ Kiv.- ®tar Final”. porgiiuM ot Naw Jersey. vompUuuant - an<' of the State of New 1 Mcola Tie Mattheis and Haffeln I>« Mat V A n iSw*1*- ^ ,a R«««mable May Lyndhurst, N. J. "J wvealed in “High l’r. the? The 'picturo in Ibrls, hie wife, /.yodhurat Oardena, Inc rcaiiwje ifi the ex- Corporation of N»rw Jsraey ain i nr <1 !' . ^ MARIIY I.. TOWK. Sol'r. Wtirn'eV Bros, prxiuc-ti ... lifii.i next Sunday sit th; H it* Tbi-atre.. It ‘*<-«ninsky, John (irot»*>. Hyrnaii ^ above stated writ to me lag and betag la Nsideck, (radinic as iXew Jereev (Josl and dirwted un4,V(. jevjed u;>on ■ **- - Pursuant to Chapter *56 of Laws af HOI ig a story'of sliiit >uv. )' inn;tfr:» tn me, hang a iiiice <_■' life taken fr-im arj'i will expose for sale at puli’.tv vendue at of the State of New Jersey, hot ice Is bento* flSffy Co.. Abraham Levy a«»d ^Mo?rS the Court House in the City IJa'-Rpnaack. n that all persons having claims aaantst - ■ ■ and 0 cir fa .-Htepj.i?; i.t-s sml Tb e .h c a n f .Vlfm^iaUan witli'Hs lux- t^ttarrn, aj^partnem tradinK Levy <>t Lyndhurst Trust O oaptV ^M m aM ;.! presents Powe!’ in thi> n dynamic.ary proviriR promoUj*, and it^ vast, •"l.l'w nk O. ..!« J., are reared to present ‘'same ta UWr ejiaract^rizaiion - f ■' rundersigned an<| make legal proof thereof, horde n f nickers taken from every CHAKI.KH w. n ig y n .M . ' .. .. 'ertfw lrwt of (MM «M l>r«WK at tha office of the Lysdtmrst Trust C o m He has some of th<* iiut.'s of walk of ife ; the riclj and the poor, any. 201 Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst. ft. .. on or before the fifth day af March, |MML a Ponii. and *f i-k \V:J ii»- wife and the .gullW/.e ali.ke. ?.?“ u«W ui3J ;,u 11 ** w *uw •* * » r FRANK tt SMITH, •ltd Wifi expose flbr sale s«i- ikjWic veodti > at I «» i- •' *' Commissioner of Banking aa# , lin^ford, tiuris irro r.. mi . w - rw*-" W.thou*. uout-. the ftiwell. will m» Court Hihih M 111. r lr> ,,r ||aekll»«c» : ^ L°‘ «•« a»>:in(ul»h«l a. ,I>,la >* “ * ".*> OM M M ' Mu -IW) «M OM Insurance oi New w ew . ible and irrWpon$iii.e nature, ixjyiish, • unlvcrsa ly applaud the choice of such M>dne.d»y, \lart-h ;u(, i*pr» * ; hul.4red a*i.l etgnt tWS> in Mock A2- Q® a >ated; Lyndhurst. N /J. m \ . fu n, *• two o cloek ui tn. afwrnwm ail t*ta: . t *****fer the convenience o f depositors and altogether Movable jl< f ] , make allilienfleg gasp with Mr.lftafl.r p.arn.jjiariy ,|.ai.FiIM,rt ,u^S! Iv' Hatfc«rlf.rii. Co.. reditors, printed form s will h e fscalMM his many ustnesg days from 9 A.M. to 8 P it. tore villairriUM I’ow.. II ! a Mgli daas ; aecaratcly dn-ased an to settiag, and Saturdays; on Saturdays from 9 A. 8 2 M. Depositors and crfltttors are m “ comedian. ----- —------_— ,_r thp Plirtil ingyftrt. in gvftlyn o Ala their Proofs of Clai* as soon a 'The story,dual# with cliane ters who Brent, Evslyn Knapp, Gearge Sdney ths rights. 4id# And must present their Savlnn i iM.u i)tlStl.rn^S Club »aelt; "r^other^y art generous .and y m hr . d . hut <.uy Kil)ls->. Harry Jtoreaford, John lrre»poru4bp buiI iytim apiartaialaa be sold ta pay and any. when (liing claims. so '•^Tlo'SftfW fay, I.uis A3wr5C ''hai.'es judels, dens, ______s g g T j a ^ M^ a r s t ^ j Maae apUBg |< rich (|uickij| that |,1.. y }»re%;;yi>unjf Ben Alexiuidcr, AninonSklp- fiurat. ft, J." A um n t 182?, tiled in ' tSe 'Association of Passaic. New Jersey, a cor- close tc the border liii' law. worth, Harold Waldridge, lVil.by Wav- Sr/f** ,uUD,y c B as map No,/ p n | M M Ne» Jara»r, aaaa «r w.- the ^150, and ruDfdnK theme n > N.irtheLterlv « * > .» . tj*»U »r wtlfe laaiM i tolaraal I hare .The fast and furious ' of i n and Frank M cHugh stand lout in at right angles to Harduig Avenue, runetv- oat. and also the costs o f the said com stglii and thirl> *ev.m tmnrt*ssufe” a re 1 • in. Mtiihat- (be s u x t. lleaides, u wealth of bn, ,Bond, lo i'rs* . nMM>r, Mfht and thirty.wven hun «L»,F. 7772 Everyman’s Bible Class l i * i L } .« lh* hot the;.star —apeateSWM -=• tin .>.:•:>•« * n;ets-■ Marion Byron and several otWr Ifol- ly sh le <># H a rd in g Avenu»> and th o ae e <4) and the pier of a i.i' - . i i-: -i ' iywc.d peaclwMt.' Northwesterly, along the name, forty im, MBOB.1 ifltim MTNAJW <«I R? set to ths polat or wlai.s <4 B lU iK N N lN . i. la the Matter u! the estate u t Abraham will meet at Credit for the 111* alh-t ik.■ i; u T !» produeti'Wl was adapted to the «ei«K lujtsar kcsiwu o90 hundred Ita. Deceased. Oa Pattttoa die “Hitb.M ffwtw«C'tu'Dii '-1ur Mer- nw ai.% Joe Jackson from a novel •evsnty three (ITS> and one hundred seventy- ta riKMws ef lns vyn I^Kcjr, who r«e« - , ' ;T3fiff^&r=Sr»*"Prt**fc:______Aaaa Benowiic Kxecutrix of the estate of and sinsular the right*, liberties, privileges. twradttmmeiHa- **. Executrix. , . .'lr , William Terry,' Mrs. M. Murtena»»«en ihereunh. helonKinu at, te a n t- Fursuaet to aa order of the Bergen wise ap^rtalmng be sold t-» pay aad satiJv Coualy Grpbahi dmrt dated the 22ad day Charles Alexander Ross Lynd Theatre 4 | Ko.».'i> Mrs, Otto t ir enwald. Miss Ini- ln ‘" tt. I|rf> w»* «•»*! •hiBipfgin-* ot Jaoaary, 1932. based oh the petitiod of . i>st tte.Vi-u, and Mrs. M. M. Dicki'y. I /lilt. The tthfon r*o*n and Building AMogm- linn of Pssssle. K & w leraey, a corporation James Cagot 'tfieifyt, i*t fluri •'(N ew Jersey, * *.» aunt of tn. 131 gg, p,- \yilfspealc on •is ' rlh e t w ith la a f 14I mtersst there*#*; aod' more thfn ' '< gNTEHTAlM tf HKIilOC is * a ttorp-,ratkm m If . l f * . . ivVh ^i ■ ^Borrowed Feathers” ni*r Bros, p j f W l M ' tC ■ Xivnm - ulase ,M|pttsifed a< na.Jo»««*v bavt Ueen • n«y tax.«l at the- the l.yii I I 1' M tsv ,-V *1 j' f \ 4 " V • ■ t ’ > tionw, Sinuriiajr night ifti o f *31J I>\ I . ^ , 1 i \ - v 4 IIA HOLD V RKlLLt day, Mar eh 7t f (. ‘ Mr. am| Mr#, Kr-nnk- SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1932 quite anot r ‘•*f ..• t . UUin(WJr Dr. urui 1 . ; . P u b l ie U m u *,rV ' rl“' * -j- >»lt Ihnif*. (if R i/iift wants with i. i- h M r . •I I Inspirational Singing Christian Fellowship | IB B ® l.ruvi .si.it, f of Travor# p i t u e . bout it. v m the part r 1>NI»|H»RHT lUTU.Ull’O /.AN tv faOAir. EVERYMAN IS INVITED TO ATTEND l A f wiur with ‘i*wdav Mar h 12,» Continuous Pdrfi I II tNKS 1MJ S< Seven o^lmki-*n 4J\hyih huh?** A*'**t, bttaine.’ ii t /ndhttrs). N J u ( I ri Ihe HeetKuietret off Dirse. ■ • heir gratefu' •i* a n d ttp’ i ;anr*" n ■'!'■»# SticsiK’h flifeer h'»et* a cnanii W0 nfl (»iSV he t»r,.u?i>rt>num tmfai* iteti-ts tti* m«*dag. m ,j#„ ,u \ H*I.VNP- - vfi. P*reaidcnl. in dupli I J o ’ jN I-’ \ r • m i f’if Befi-etary. W efrrti mensr I y <♦«'£“ euliar gifl i ii , for hi.t Wrvi.-ff I S * II AM IH I trtd u a g a «* social mii, i» evrpMtati.iS or Mew jrsrmy, FORMERLY LYNDHURST’ " '•rtf f eom'tTH. *-*— .a—, , u . r-ao p m u»m, an , 1 h r-wMt aisj \1,uj|Hri*t tiro**- b . Held hl»> w i.e Bi«r*»a*. Htvld, hif* widtiw, and Arnold ltoa«, her ita^h^nd. damns i Johanna McRae E’ectcd >l hi ^i. u rs M r a .-H. tt. Me tjllv k and fltale 'if New Jt-rstay, drfehdaiitu n . la- lUturoahie M»y W A i»» Ig.ia i > Shiyvesant Avenue w HruiiMwkk, N. J„ Mra MABWTI>N J* K lN B K Y . Boi r, ROBINSON Sattjr Jay, February 27th. ' ; - President of S:?ma Chi II. F. CiljMn, Newport, U. j. By v.rtge ol the ahoy* stated wrtt t-> i«e ' 1 ret-ted and lieti> MIsh' JoVinrin# M , etbufrHtdKr un - ! s a J M K M t M M FrtJay, March 4th * Mr., and Mrs. J. f: Si I!*-, n>\\ waif m \i>m tear tteditfoilat. Wdrrti 33. 1034 t tw o o'»:kj«k "it- th r h ftetn o * ia, s ii tlie f.d- Benefit Performance Auspices Local Boy Scouts Haee, was - eli 1 1- !i : actNl\<« (ihlilN% \( I \Mi,M)Hrvi e » k t m e i 4 panel e t lan d aad -pjeiai*«*a • Sifma Thi aL.Mw— *r! .,j aHsr pMiihidarlvI* (darty dssmhed.«lean 1 bed- *»tuals. situate, lyjy ilkniNANil NO, aa* >•* -im d iMMmi knu\ u me ie Towrtailf ol wi LyaA L in d Linda W atkins and John Boles held Monday iiK-hf at the u rst »»i; th e CfetuMyVntnty •»!.o i . ltriKitei K«n «n aitd StateSttnte Mhat at • resulai — the retiring pr>’ •• . VI ’* M"«fd ■» t'xminiaatoners oi >» Ne* Jcta*>. llso BOSWELL SISTERS in “Close Harmony" "fifcnip .d i.yadhurst held »n th* Ih -k 'tw in tt US th e lfc>rtlM>a**eely u n e of ence Uuniiuili s, of Third t/ **| Kshrubcy, 19^2.' an lfl'i*U>*d nvimie a) n p*dhl Uwrieiu distant SLIM SUMMERVILLC m ‘ IN THE BAt.- “GOOD SPORT” ' O ther officers el-.ti I *• a^ *»*»i .rdtoahee *«> « ■IK' h u ad re o ft»*d th irty m v en fe*d , (A Sparkling Story of the Moderns mb eat hied An t in a u a e rro tn m« H eat rice Van .ten II . \ i t? a»Mj . rsstrwtaa the iiMattwi ot <’<»fSer tntmml hy »hr >oter«»«.») | will, d« snd Wm I < «iiaa ge W»s SxldiwajKany li«* of 'tweiffc Utreei: Sunday. M * S h T vITb^SS “SMILE, DARN YOU, SMILE” ' ilent; Mi-- 11■ •••• ll ■im*- iit•*f'e*af»'.»eii ngWitwi r«.r f'»r »*mn ajMNtai *ai o*e« hmre ruoah-K anrthea«aeriy ttt ribht shKi«« • iacted . aad adulating...... aad •tetermia b . said in* >t S io ts la n d rtve«u* «o« thenre ■ ■»>»»» s mkheastarly u n r .. /fi :.v inees meaa/aftarliai u* aiiei vUh saui Avonus Hitfftythirty Itstwo f«fl;fan. ■ ’ *!■ Htsy h« reattai hr erects* irrv^ aamna*tait» at tight light nn&irs tilth'# Saturday, March hh * l’Uns wfere made for a theatre sao-liJtt; *"• ‘.-■Ui.ditrisa of aatd dts ta.NPfo Ode hu*pted ha« thevaui;: sndait'i them’etheme siongaiong 1 ' !.V ■ ‘olalhtn mi it» ,pr<>viatdui rd an* T*>i^ether aMh ailall aaa milsitixuiar KU)<«r the rights,rishts March II, the jrr -ttp 'v II hold a realing end tli«reuui.i »» n * r« 1 *#W 0 » hareditanissts liereditamseis and »pap Pallyannn Party ?s> ‘"li-.tiw t*«ard Ml . . wauwd^Rrr. fisMl 3r»n j & t UMW M naereuate kau r 1 # old i» '» paypar and.a*nf. sausl>sans!> in m their adviaiir, Mra, .Fie.i.-ri k Ihich- bs Urst blare *n»»u lh»Us» sakjaaid aumplatfiantsumptaibant the : •*" i ««" "» v » h*» t Sv.natf W Tt.w^ftiy mn Ih* .u«n o l » ' H#»t - ffnuethsr-wtth n ;e th s r. w ith uiwtul inIn- holr, of 501 Ki-hmI.h . nue. m » « n m »i KM •re s t fh< t e-ia. '..MItf.rwl lm 4«l»* trw dei«'*».ai»i Bamusi iHhatilha, th* the suhi sum C°~JT ' 3—ACTS VAUDEV'ILLE 3 A social hour « > > . > i » 'Utt^fbsr^ with hk**ttthi* tel p««f*s*ttnt*ea«t (•Rowed the busi'i* . - i-vemijjc , ibiH ld,rtt4« fclk. 19S2 n r « a i a n 1 a*-m th e <«>-* tsaed »t1 the sug*»«xn Tl ie T*sh*h||» «f l.yndiiurst *f ta o * 03; and ths coaM of the d det^h ei* h .isntsat t GANGLERS CIRt.US on the Stage la*A|»NK'R J U V K U .L *• tvsei (iheh inter i«mm» taaed at theihe aum»um of Henry Davidson's Township Clerk j II VHoi I* V. B R t U i f . Sunday, March Mb o i tn f N A M t Mg. aa« 82nd Year Observed " fo A MS Ml an tlMIM N \ \ l » I > r t t l » II “ h s IINIIIM^ » •W m ™ «> : “SKYLINE” ' Henry Davidson, i n« . 1 i.in or ih*i>» wit {sail. # T I F *a.i' imi mi n« Aims o* ai an home w i‘h his ,»<«i ,1 it* 'r-m - • si. i.tsi.iM ii ...m sea, 1 \ i i | i , You Have Ever with Thomas Meighan and Hardic Albriffht tew, Mr. nn,| H n ...... a tail rn*. *Vi. al*.’ S D J c k d ll 1'* ,'o * '» iiKTBtkaMNHni nt* Al-ut * Fifth afreet, markt-l 15? V 'Ml' ua arums ,*si» m, Planned to Huiki a 3 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 3 ond birthday o n T « > - 'i%\ty " 1? 1 u , "it ' kin«« '* is ug «ni. a hn at si.vassaraui PM l H yde IMIIDISi^ V,|J W ttcSm« » HOME or GARAGE ... In cKrbration; b- ay friend* i I HI t Tt It «>|| I s.ltauwHlN*" tH» GANGLERS CIRCUS and relative. ■ him with j M ia i < ^ c R u r Cxm*4y “W h s Prire Pan.." ParMMM New, . M 1*1 r» i w w i 1 g w u r>K(MiiiiM, IX) IT N O W birthday freetlng < a I Mrs.' ejsoitts i-on im iuitiox nt Davida<»fi‘a » i - ; - r . M a r t n 1 r* I'toss. tiMirran a* nt. Mt Fredric WtHc. of Jer . > 1 !. "at ’ai," oa uit MARCH Monday and Tiicaday, Marcii ZA .. in th*- rveriln/ tin r a s a « e l ,‘t IVaafrliHM . at taa tm w. dinner, w i t h a <-ak. • i •>» *« < Z m w ' T F z r r „ * : T ’f g : Mina* Hopkins James, ('agnev ,in«| joan BlondeU ia d«* -*rda»« ae hdk»»» ’ ^ orful deeirath.i < Ih. I...aa..|ia nt Ik. ain« tm make a h i r t h .i n v H , i it ta *•( r.tth T a . . l . , . - rv-r .3 .ar-iw--rupMamaar “BLONDE CRAZY” ha* lived for S im i ■ ’“r — ■ w IH"*. tsarla w : i . !- seas tm r*a -a. aaat a.>a .«it .« m Cosnrdy— “U 4 M Breakers" b year*. . "» •»* «S*- mrnrUM a » . r iUotwhy and TuiWdiy M S . T-» < '** ar*i.'.ii^i a> ' saoaa i «*e ta g A saaassagat * ’’ «***«> •'» U e b a N i tt0 U.ta Age” i “THE BRAT” aa, g|, m m aad r ■ - naif «t M » ad T S e r e wets' T F ' aiir" • J “ Discarded SJIy O Nril and Frank AlWruoo (dayer* a t- t h e an’ 2 Car Garage Jl 100 Charles Buddy Rogers . i ...... A \m s. _ en by the W ash.1. , « t Aaa‘»iati,.n «t PffiSV Shannon Lovers” R o a d . MohIs* as Can “ LAST FLIGHT” •on-player-, bfmtg WcJivadiv anj Tltursdav. March 0 tn ~ IViuNe Feature with RICHARD BARTHELMESS tends l l . to twore A. REENSTRA & Co. . CnaaiSi "l^ste* Ailed » Parts” a n d f i f t y f u r -* t» . Il l* VRtmAM ) AVE. “ UNION ^ alter Huston R » frt-» M * i* -’•* ■* .vi. Thtmfay and Fnday, Manh |(t It N aortal fe a r 1i ’ C urran, n . j. • Th* C^StnaM.-e Tei. Sher»tsHi U 1 1 1 \ DEPOT’ “HOUSE f r t r t t l were Mra O' w tdt V - . “ FIVE STAR FINAL” The Btm \\ Ail tide la Ysura X Wiseman, M n Dooglaa Fatrbanlu Jr. ^,lt*>.Ed G* Robm**. Mari ot* Marsh H. B. W, Bernard tta*»r~.j-rs. “DIVIDED” % _ par* * m : M ARCH 4. I«»J SPSS'- mmm load ta tte tins quarter w Van M t e : I**** - r - H igh Schoolers •uAcient te give them a I t - 1# vie* MUdnd t’ayne, aaa »> «*- Ip O fl KalflHM G. r . T. «Ma Swatoy afuoiw — I % * " h " Wallop Kearny ;...i »' i tff. ■. BREAKING 4 4 peafsaa aenka at tte Fii* Pra*by> By WUll» King 0 S': tertaa chart* Ma WoowteW, vJ. im. T o Even Series £&/. 0 0 Irani*, fating t e tte •**** ...... a. evenMc I te to * t of a *4n*» '*• - <*«► The Sport News m m Lund, 0 0 Al UtW'nlca * high *ch«ol cayar* ardshtp nwattng* writ te »».. .» Having aiml their apiMaaa of j How ttey *»ar nuoje forty odd point* mail' e’a .fwr-a drf*** «iffrr*d a Hm Totals ■.«+ i...,» , 4 10 Mini Hetaa Wat-a**. a t h *>t one am ther (knd very ftvely inci- ajtir'st iluaiar ' me! stewardahtp af tte. irederatMai . t e Ry Oust Savino TZZ. reek* *•» at tte hand* sf Kaaray LYNDHURST (2nda> ..C. V T." dentlyj tte high school haimetoer. . * * * High4* courtrtera, hy trtwwalng tte t (■ ite, f ...» a ft emulate* »f Ctetot H» .» OVEN LETTER TO HIGH SCHOOL FIVE ■re out Ut chaw that tter* i» a* Alt’* quiet aa tte high scte.l te*e- ■•if tit, » |T . at t e w Mfh Vteol HobertMn, f ...... i» -«! tte gursi *fwater «a- ««. ) diswntkui among .ten. Ttey started tell front. AH tte tey-i'W* wnitifc* court tn Mon ay nifbt. - . Mate, f n 0 cvemngs All ata m / 't t a ... - out by licking Kearny High a* foi tte for tte fir* practice Juliano pat Kw»rny off to a tjrtel I'ardy, e ...» B 0 t ta Thai tvsnuns a •!,*»»,., et- gtvan tt e Mwhsas Sir.: Mmday night. Although tte am> AH 61 tte te * eamlki^m at» oligi. start If rec * —^—mhHhsLRl ibr w«* ratter slow and dull, the looal* kte-*o for. opening tap off. Ha fallawvd thi* shadell. g ...I t I'reabytety at tha Wost y sn y .W a A few months ago, iust before tbe opening of the basketball (tewed far More team play than Aa Caoaar GahMUi puu it: .. n ik iw t Cl oteh. Now Vat* i »*y. »h« * no* before wr uskft'up with twa MW* .0 Reason, \fee wsrc one of those who predicted tbat this years Blue they had al) mnmmbh. “It want te lang Lyndhurst coaid sjrtM tte art. L r» » St. P te r , g ...... t » I m tha party ware tte Mta* a Hah*:' rhi* will t e a l tte ogle* tig . tte le old hall around at It Wntkl», lUtoa H*o«lentiak. Mttm te a 3n(] Go(l five would be the best ever to represent the school. 1 «k*ry uUied for Lya*«m irtfc ht•- Tatala ...... A 2 time tte B*levil!e game if over tte* B all W* have aame very go.* I neat two-hanlel *te< fro» the ride ! haaasr, tjhI Rath Waalphal. Mt. and materia! eligible and should *«*».. g irly results seemed to stamp such predictions as the blimey. but we hope that tte >um spirit » af coort.' rV«»T Ktena* 9»l* by pwte**: Mrs. dsti*p.i A«srtdge, itofc Startling.things happened. Ycu lost once, twice, three times. You continues. LH one av two no * te goad neanon, A «ouf!* «f f*‘* pitcb- tte m n 4 a Bwrnrat later from Lyndhurst I a~»l8:I4alw Ht n k m «» H«»a»d tte point getter*. That's *a*y to say, era would ln handy." $ 1 0 • Hawnrd trstv (artte, M usnim . w„n just'.two of your first ten games. A poor record. e 1 a tte foul llna. Kearny held thi* *—4 Ketmy hot har,| to do. Vary Ww players leal aa tte peri.»d <*«•*"!• tieferee—t'krtsA. Wayne Hassell, tetaard AtdiUge. AW. are satisfied with playing gam* aifMr Sum* of tte high mteol eager* R ite Lilley tred Ite ar*» a t »te ted a d> igt tiul tMna. Still, Al Latronica, your ccach, kept faith in you. We did, game withoat scoring. It ia a part tew been cryiag t f aaatter chance start rf tht *ec“i*d frstne with m of human nature to have your name agaiaat Hasbrouck H .i*«a on a big uater-teatet altot. Juliano again TROOP 1 DEFEATS P. T. A. t HtmtH MKim too. We felt then that you have had advantages that no other ow*, natar-natar-.j court. You rfcay recall that Has before tte public. T te fellow*, natar-1 court. You may recall * came to tbe fore far I« u » y . mmm Lyndhurst team ever had. You were experienced.had played to­ ally, want recognition aadd gfc after broach Heights jaat noaed Hie locals BERGENS IN 7TH T te l^acOsa Teacbaea . out in tte game played at our court, ih. cow l. »-4L tiaary and lilley gether a;long while, had met and beaten most of the teams you tie points in all sports.i Evan in made good on foul* aad tte *eora at t te Riear Ro*4 Sc ted aa writing a column. (Notice tte wide, hdt trimmed item at the hand-tei SUCCESSIVE WIN Manday. ev ^ a g . w e r e to face this year. Everything pointed to a successful season, stood at * -A At this time, Juliarw. black hand aroun I the head at this Heights court who had ^mmttlcei three f<«rf*. Work has teen started an a pro. , sweet team. It took some time, but you arrived at the goal that column; well, we dl#nt ask for it Tomorrow, tte local* will got that wa* taken from tte g*me artd tte Tteop I Ftanaara then gram af song* to te p»aum f d *»• much Ilka « chaao*. Ttey m a* tte Heights in a mis set for you. « | « l l becaoae tt laote Kramy .dfenae stopped. Kleman •event)' straight vietny■ t i n defasr-toa'tag Mwsk Week'm May obituary column; rrtfiekta, It It Stat* Tournament game at the made good * f»«l wad snrfed a Hold? tte Hat gin s 10-T, I art Friday evening Already tter* a»* oa^r taprjsly'#** thare ar wm) Pa»k Hi)igh Sch w.l court g,»l tn the period to a dosa l n , the third period tte Piorvc r« in the cteeaa: mathata and sited court Tte Wednesday night, in defeating Belleville, you were Something more than dtaaentiw la 'a . th the s.fvre S. in favor tt e starve,) rallying and fthally got a kle argod to > t e faaiara of tte court a . 1 1 *1 thc best team, that has ever uw u thc local school ha* teen holding Um high aeteoier's i. Blue. thld* ynint tend ot»r tte Baigrn* k 4»»arta». down ht the ruck; Tte player* d* long *rand-stand a t «n« end. If ia ,colors. That is said unthotit forgetting Jackie Gregg. i Both Uotn team*reams (dayed steelywow.j and c*u path w a s ’ "•"'.T:,defense ,, syatotns~ wen* t k - ■ ■ ------« »-.....- not know certain plays which If aUa?njXlng a_ shot, B 5 L lS fe tioordy thrt.ughout tbe th irl «M*»oi» working good a* bs»tK earn* were held *■ »"* “ * W f Jimmy Lothian, Dob Pa.ttscm. Harvey Hartemann and , perly carried out might maaa more balwce, you’ll fall intotata someaome Tairfair and »tt e it wa* very Itttla amr»«HI — , ro*aleoa r e . «_in the fourth pwiwl )MM atwtoUy aa well a< asuai dam**)’* lap *r against the kne*» of the others woven in the doth of the school s basketball scoring. -Hutch" Reiger found tte art on tm S a w a f Ite Pioneer* wa* high raliy. t • * om of the harder aaa. Pn.vi.Ung, of make tt e acowr with « pot nt* and Jam.* VuV history. Tow I’-*! to overcome a cocky, confident team courae, tte t tte a^ands are occupied. of his Wite «tet* to How did Kaarny aver teat Coa:h soore, i*~A l^-ggetit, the Kanlinal’s for tte " ll»rgens sn* wtthwrth 4t pottiup it'hich is by no means the ux>Tst%t North jersey. Ton If not, da tte, test you can in tte La Trtmlca’s boyo in tte |a»t entrr, talli-l. 1S-J - (ft. Rd Utley noNgggs had to fight down the memory of that first au>/ui drub- ini' at th* Kawnt: court. . S)g- h - i m event tt a f*H. - made a 1 M T WWWm --- ;-- f. - f. — 4 4 IM like to knowY Thilr affensir* Kd . *Rw*d>’ r*r*tertr rf Ml «r* »l4od eh.te.1 Score: IS—IO. |S . J a Mug they g«i* you in BeHeville a month ago. You i did teld. of interest to local baseball . 8abig scon rf year* under tte name ot md d* !> .r.-d v j r tte f.*ur personal ^ De Hart, g « 11 0 The heights team h a s w on o v er you tw ice. P a p e r records d o n o t ing guii «ra* - t t e o-ntor,. U ttgrt. lackrwte 4H«WMHHter him ’ ) W khei 'Sul nfite~ t:tiu< misswt -His try — a __ I _Li Chet Kleman kept him bottled-u|i iigiH'.i by tte S t Louis Cardinal.' ‘ogews'd w h a te«ket t i raise the . ire h< win. The first game was v cluse, » i wflt ptoteMy mm action un an. w ry—woll on Monday. b |t Julian* ■arc to 1*- I'V tlarrison srared a] t 10 went trf the' On:inge ttncTBlack ffwTby top-Hea^ , in th« if iu training camps. 4 ran wild. Had he remained ‘oui ah .1 for tH.- ^Uitor* tleWy Tw- HI RNi* •teat, it game throughout the contaat, 'owed up a WiW 'imi of Chet Klr- f. I Bu you know ar J wc all know that you are the bettei night not hate teen a contaat While Did you sea the Cardinal Hrav- g- naa’a and ,. oee>) Not to be out' - j. Higgins, f 0 8 c . team. / Latri uca, your coach, thinks you are the better team t* was in there, everyihlhg te threw lasketball game on Tueclay ni-rht lone by seven, misses, t tel cagoti ^ So! then read tte account ■( I- .• 1 i i. Olson, the director of athletics, thinks you are th vent in. But still wd couldn't *M any i tissket fnwa o»t teyaftd the v w r- ■.,' f’ : l Edwin hing strong about Kearny'* odfensr omewhere on these nages. Th. 0 er line Harr >« rnwie g«« o 0 n 1 better tiam. * Md (.ear, ..*-«ed to Lilley in- ” t a Rtt**>, * g ll . 0 Y o u ’ d H e H a p p y « hail up an i take a |»«t ahot ing a garrte with the P A. ode the basket for a d «jbie do.ker. L. A ;ood team, a great team has no off days. Even when i ccasionaly. T te center, tor tk* la te «*ore.i f o r the West H u d so n t | T o o is not irt top form it can summon up enough drive to dr.wn th dvot or Denhert play, Mkiom got * Your weeping basketball anl *rrib< earn bristling tte score to *S-14. * average team. You are* good. There will be no reason to slum] s. He w*snt even played by lh* mb bids you adio*. Take it till. Tom 'iarnaon split ite net from ite side ■aara hy periods . . . tf M Mad « «mI Mb nen bringing tte te ll Ug whoever the butcher is! P .ineors 1 I ti 4 • I! (omorrcyt. You should score the first state tournament victory * .f tte -< J j » s IT heeee eala. re«)W a» < w - . tS1 k v« Tatala ither lenten dishes. b lu e coal' ’.VNOMURST . r T. DOTS SOME IV 0 ft All the an mtet» I .1* <" i - Wry, I ..... -rfti-j, 11 e 1 ,te # ffie?rds are mv »d to a w .*—* .... i 'hadeII, f ..... A i ft iaSia «s, • ;^e, < h*. real sei nisness and trepidattr n. Mr. Willis King will be purtctui vey to a li-4 Feature Lcfion .yadMMgl ...... 4 ... T 4 *- B Ilaa t'h*>h i> Jlanda Ralkeriord 2-1175 IiAcuity in gatting tte tap-1 He forte Tter*. Hart tew. ever. *t, «e*e» (he tea l. . 7 ~ ' r - he Urava* cffeuse ara* oHchiilekiny. Wol Bttdbdl Dinoei ing ir’i • l» Otters »S efi rid Mohleirwn chatted uf to te pal tn the giaetrww LY NON CUNT aCRl'RH MIM He. .er of Poa»« in l‘t*»*t“ askets in the assattl’ Dm to Ite saaial «a>ndar of tk I n the afeitmutary game th* I H Peed Neokaaser. Howard Tte •Patjluon, “Charley ter*»" and all, Legion btlng cmwdad ea.I pai l) do g'siae.l ■> f'Oir («dnt Rocco Galoano who is gout# to'fie' lrward, aa thg ****nd Victory Testimonial Dinner which i i aim- got under way. |k b f'lgrtte so Mima! event, tendered by tte Loo ght away bv sinking a fad »k and PW to the teya represn mg l.yn itdytrtf u . _ , ,|. utile-,kcter. But tte Bravea fcoaW h u m ia tte Merger, t.ounty Amt-ries lot te stopped in this period aKfctt Legion Junior Masebell l» ^ w », ("Jridia and Caesar Giudettt. Both wungstm were de- i Ttey a»er* c Irtrlng ta naar jNfrftethw tte atpa Working fast bat *ady. the 0C.’* h*r af M an ef tte apart world trfc IV the way, Mike turned out Mr be *nne shakes a^a basket- .torted lheir rally in the third par- wiil te praoent l ’p to tke pteae* ,«l. Tl ev lia.1 ut the Brave* lead Writing tte fallowmg epoakers has Wl p, rd.. Which------w------a ci^npliment1 3r to the . work . . of Coach . L La- . from 17-10 t» J9-14 aad ttey* war. given dellnile aaaurance fl attondir tn.ri'v.1 Im i Mike” didn't seem to strike the right pitch at the s.. *r«att» AM »* IMV ttey liftare, a . * d WW wall Maate taa Co’Mgaj Johnnie Cihaot oi heal iy lwck-gu:irding h< me with a victory. T te Olympic «-ar, gan in it at-itkPa .e.„r were working well although they t e d e re f tte ttg f e terdMo, Josh < of I oked a irtte tired. ki^T, t inrtnaall- ^lar, M| Iheo tk, tembteelt. Doa WJaee and present gmdasi* rles Christ did a good refereeing job for the foravcs and to. ed H.rb R*te»tsoa tad was faar W ik«M I ^Aiw#att''l g a j Cardirgls in their game Wednesday night and will endeavor to ed i . leave tte game Yr*r iw p aiM I « ntoelnd ami wh.. If ifcefc i »* frpejt he performance at the Braves and IVJnh Americans tilf Sport iaer ^ ijM tto, «U i a preoaar are: I t e * played » freed g am e-1- r *M* P a * * a m li t»f P**Mg®w gn night 1 * v IV'uaon tapped *« C »».»-• wte ia a a tk tarn to ^ af M. Senedi- •H of Newark The recaivaee aame dowa •* Ida Mte tU das Mippaaed tr tag* ear* * 1 Red” » *gki. A rte Rutherford ran mvr ttt firxt npfmments tn the sWf them. Me «d. The**, tew tte Cm* l ator; gonad* *— *—— f .-s«s> fh«i y tbe Cardinals anyway. % a*. I. loa te e '- »ng** I tea S < OHg J F«! AlM tm tON |:e*a*mg I al it*.

w i » r o t v r o a u u u u o a B N this summe* But h-eph Paternr\ manager of tbe * ( fN !Jf ® 12 Y F A B S «>l A « ,l SA I. am! SllN. Cr4„n tnaebalmtm MjS *milmg an tbe taft muM be coming w-otptei, g MATINFis O N h 4km ! • derby. T h o rn to n Burgess O LD MAN COY OTE WARNS ,,, P E T E R • >-«■-> ■ 1 *1 -y.* • ' e rh a p s yon twnk that whan e n Man Coyote Ju*t ml**ed catching IVt.-r tuhhu beeanae IV«r Pto reach the old bramMa-langla >r*t he lout hie temper. That ahowa (Mt • rou don't knoyr OM U m Qoyata* If WILLOWS Heddy Fox had kfeen In BI* placa »*ry likely lleddy would hate loat hi* tem­ Frurmon, c per and tlnalljr son* off In • OMt R. Kulo, t . W-e. OW Man (»

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