Pate Eight THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927
LEGAL NOTICE suggestions that he may d$em proper. qualifications prescribed for members lation otUhe Department or of a co m given three days notice of the date of 1 be subjected to the penalty of, 110.00 mittee to be known as tbs Fir* O N - He shall keep a record of all business of the uniformed force, under Article II, mand oP % superior officer. trial and an opportunity to defend him- for each offense, mittee,mni.ee, methe met.first uiiyv«s..™appointed ***-*•man to do — tranaacteu by the Department and^ap- Section 12. known______aa.1 ___ them Chairman ..||,p .n nf of SB Hi.such IS fVASSt- Com self at a hearing of the Fire Commit 3— Any person who shall raise, create ERIFF’S SALE—-In Chancery of New prove all bills for^ expenses of the D e- Section 2—Each Volunteer Company tee. m ittee. .Xnartment. except those rendered for or continue a falsfe a arm o f fire or J e r s e y .__ ... ------~ tween December 1st and Decem AR TICLE V. operate a fire alarm box without rea- Sectlon 2—-All ordinance— ------and parts Of complainant, and Daniel Eben and Ber- fixed charges. ber 2ist of eac ordinances Inconsistent herewith are rha Eben, his w ife, et ala., defendants. Section I— General provisions— 1. Any »»n'«ble cause sha'l be subjected to a Section 6— He sh all keep an accurate and Assistant Foreman and Fire Mar person-rson wnowho snailshall during a lire dr I VS oftram_i2fi.0a. t.0_ $60.00. hereby repealed. «... SM fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. record and make an annual report to shal and such election shall be pre Committee. All charges shall be sped f»ydlnance to take, hffSCt M M I* By virtue of the above-stated writ of -oT operate any vehlc e over any hose 4—Any person who the Township Committee on the first sented to the Chief for approval and fie and com pla in t shall also contain a or ether fire apparatus shall be sub- 1 U8.e t°* flre hydrant without first ob diatly! fieri facias to me directed 1 shall ex- regular meeting of the year the num to the Township Committee for confir statement of the essential facts upon A d op tea : ;>oae for sale by public vendue, at the jected to a penalty of $25.00 for each talning permission shall be subjected to ber of alarms during the previous year, mation: and any vacancy that may oc which the charges are based, charges tindnee. ja penalty of $ 10.00. Sheriff’s office In the Court House In the amount of loss Incurred and the cur during the year shall be fl'led in a will be heard by the Township Com Chairman of Township Committs# he city o f Elizabeth, N. J., on 2—Any person who shall wilfully hln- ARTICLE VI. amount covered by Insurance so far as like manner. In the event of a failure mittee and member against whom der or molest a member of the Fire | Section 1—There shall be a Commlt- ATTEST: WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF practicable. He shall keep .a record to fill the offices of Foreman, A s s is t charges have been preferred shall be MARCH, A. D., 1927 of all appointments, resignations, dis lfiepartment or any other Township tee of two members appointed In the T ow nship Cleijk. ant Foreman or Fire Marshal as above officer In the performance of duty shall usual manner from the Township Com- it two o’clock in the afternoon of said missals, removals and deaths of fire provided, the Chief shall recommend to lay. men as they take place with such other the Township Committee suitable fire particulars as may be necessary. He All that lot, tract or parcel of land men for such oitices and upon confir mtl premises, situate, lying and being sfra+P also keep a record of all fire mation of the Township CorffiMttve they in the Township of Hillside, Union badges distributed by him and #hall shall be deemed duly qualified and con- County, New Jersey. take a writtefKrecelpt from each mem siituted ?s such officers as the case CVGobocyseT ber of the Department to whom a badge may be. Each Company shal' also el^ct BEGINNING at a point in the wester may be given. a Secretary anfT shall adopt such rules HILLSIDE THEATRE ly line of Winchester Avenue distant Section 6—It shall be the duty of the >>•■•<1 by-laws as may he necessarv tor HOLLYWOOD AT LONG AVENUE * —-lyorrh west-sniM..Lhj:.e,e h-undre d a ndL f i f t y Chief to see, that all laws, ordinances, their government subject to approval feet from the Intersfection of the west rules, regii'ationa and ordprs relative ntrd stre4t wl<*» and ordinances as m ay w / n e erly line of said Winchester Avenue to the Department are promptly en be adopted by the Township Committee Saturday— March 5 with the northerly line of North Ave forced and obeyed and ail derelictions for the regulation of the Fire Depart T t & e t nue;' thence south sixty-seven degrees or transgressions that may come to his ment. y ~ \ Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver in "THE NERVOUS WRECK" fiftv-five minutes west one-hundreU knowledge are promptly investigated Section 3—All ■ Volunteer Firemen feel; thence north twenty-two degrees and reported to the Chairman of the shall attend ail alarms of fire when it Comedy News, Fables five minutes west fifty feet; thence Eire Committee. Pie shall have power is possib’e-to do so/hnd they should ask north sixty-seven degrees, fifty-five and it shall be h\is duty to summarily to be excused by J the officer in com 2 DAYS I .^minutes east one hundred feet to the suspend from duty any member of the na^d neiore leavln Sunday and Monday— March 6 and 7 SPECIAL! westerly line of Winchester Avenue; Denartment for insubordination or dis Section 4—All volunteer Firemen thence south twenty-two degrees five orderly conduct orany flagrant viola shall be under the direction of the Chief NORMA SHEARER in minutes east fifty feet to the BEGIN tion or disregard of any law, ordinance, and Assistant Chief d|r officer In charge ii NING. Being lot No. 98 on Map o f L iv rule, regulation or order; such suspen at all alarms of fire ingston Lark, situate adjacent to Eliza sion to continue until' the Township Section 5—All active Volunteer Fire Good House Cleaning “ UPSTAGE ” beth, New Jersey, filed in the Union mvu-n jt tee have acted thereon upon men of the Fire Department of the County Register's Office, April 20, 1920. recommendation of ,the Fire Commlt- Townshilp of Hillside^ who shall have Necessities answer the Also— “ THE BLACK BOTTOM” SAMUEL 11. TOOL, Sheriff, attended in each year SO per centum of Decree amounting approximately. Section 7—He shall promptly report- i tie rtiaiTns of fire shall receive the sum help wanted ads in the Comedy News *4,575. to the Chairman of the Fire Committee of F ifteen dollars (J15.0D) to be paid Israel B. Greene, Sol’ r. any officer or member of the uniformed to him by the Township, out of the daily papers. The right Tuesday—March 8 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! Fees $15.38 E DJAHT Feb. 11. « force who bv reason of age, disease, ac moneys raised by general tax levied, eident or other disability cannot fully, to cover any losses that each one may brushes, brooms, mops, All Star C .«t in “ THE WALTZ DREAM ” TOWNSHIP HILLSIDE promptly and properly perform full have incurred attending upon and put *A CAT WATCHING A ditty in the epartm ent. ting 'out fires^fT"TRV Tow nship. polishes, etc., make house MOUSE |S CARELESS And— Read H ow e, in “ THE KENTUCKY HANDICAP" Notice is hereby given that.Vhe fol Section 8—He shall see that all laws Section 6—Jvhen aVl active Volunteer COMPARED TO A VIUAGE lowing ordinance has been missed by and ordinances rela tin g to fire p re Fireman has served \seven years he cleaning much easier and Comedy vention are observed and shall perform shall becoftte exempt affd automatically WATCHIMG A WIDOWER? ihe Township Committee ofJme Town every woman knows it. ship of Hillajdi^^Umnty oL^Jnlon, State duties as mav be prescribed by the drop from/the active list of his Com With a radio you “ watch” >f Nev^ Jersey, ojpTtrsCjeading at a laws of the State of New Jersey or di pany, this! would in no way deprive Wednesday—March 9 ' the world and “ listen in” at neeting^bf the /tfownship Committee rected by the Township Committee. him of bdlng appointed to the uni FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING in field on W ednesday/ evening, M arch 2, Section 9—The Assistant Chief shall formed fpree. Stop putting o ff the will to the news and music of 1927, and will b^Xtesented for second be next In rank to the Chief and in hls Section 7—No person or persons shall far distant points. You have ind ttnal reading and adoption at a absence sha’l have all the powers and for Any purpose take or cause to be necessary purchases and “ A REGULAR SCOUT” neeting of the said Committee to be duties prescribed for the Chief. He takeiWbeyond the corporate limits of double assurance of radio satis ield at Central Grammar School, Coe shall be appointed by the Township the ToWnshlp any of the apparatus of stop in here at once. faction i f yoti buy here— you Serial Comedy W enue, at 8.00 p. m., W ednesday even- Committee from the ranks of the uni the Fire-Department except by the con get the benefit of our experi ng, March 16, 1927, at w hich time prop formed force. sent of tlre-Chief or by direction o f the erty owners interested will be given an Section 10—Any temporary vacancy Chairman of Fire Committee. enced advice. Thurs. and Fri., March 10 and 11— BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! in the position of Chief or Assistant AR TICLE IV. >pportunity to be heard. “ Here’s where your dollar gets ' • JOHN GILBERT and ELEANOR BOARDMAN in By direction of the Township Com- Chief or In the ranks of the uniformed Section 1—Every rpember of the Fire distance.” nittee. _ „ force may be filled by the Chairman of Department shall wear a badge which H O W ARD J. BLOY, the Fire Committee. shall have the initials of the Township M BARDELEYS THE MAGNIFICENT ” Township Clerk, Section 11—The Captains will be ap stamped thereon and the number of the Wm. A. Bahret pointed from the uniformed force by m em ber to whom it is issued. All And— Monty Bank, in "ATTA B O Y " VN ORDINANCE TO GOVERN AND the Townshln Committee upon recom badges shall be the property of the Radio & Electrical Supplies REGULATE THE FIRE DEPART- mendation of the Fire Committee and Township and sljall be distributed to 240 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Comedy MENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF they will bo held responsible for the the members of the Department by the Emerson 2876 HILLSIDE, COUNTY OF UNION. proper care of apparatus, house, equip Chief. Upon the resignation, removal u NEW JERSEY. ment and material belonging to the or death of the member hls badge shall BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN Township, also the conduct of the mem- be returned to the Chief; no member SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN npi s during their tour of duty at quar shall loan his baffge and any member SHIP OF HILLSIDE: . ters or fires. losing* his badge shall replace' sam e 'ARTICLE I. Section 12—The members of the uni except in the performanfce of his duties Section 1—The Fire Department of formed force of paid firemen shall be the badge Is either lost or destroyed he Township of Hillside shall consist appointed by the Township Committee the Chief shall issue another badge if a uniformed force of paid firemen, and at the time of their appointment bearing a different number than the Electricity and Gas Play Large Part in ind volunteers, divided into two shall have the following qualifications: one lost or destroyed. ompanma; and such engine-grid ladder , 1------He shall be a citizen of the Section 2-c---- Any member of the Fire •omparrfTes as the Township Committee United .States and a resident of the Department who shall after a hearing nay from time to time authorize by Toivr.ship/of Hillside for at least two as hereinafter provided be found guiltv isolation or ordinance. years nrior to his appointment. of any of the following offenses shall 2— He shall be able to read and writebe subjected to a reprimand, fine, for Home-snaker’s Spring Cleaning Plans ARTICLE II. Section 1—The uniformed force of the English language lflfelliglbly. feiture <5f*days off, reduction in rank, iald firemen shall consist of a Chief, 3— He shall be not less than twenty-suspension or removal from the ser assistant Chief, Captains and as many one and not more than 35 years of age. vice, as determined In each'case upon ither firemen as have heretofore been 4— 1-le shall be of good moral charrecommendation of the Fire Committee ippointed or shall hereafter be ap- acter. and confirmation of the Township Com • * * * lointed, divided into as many com 5— He shall be sound In body and Inm ittee: panies as the Tow nship Com m ittee may "-nrd health, which facts shall be certi 1— Neglect of duty rom time to time determine. fied to by the Township physician. 2— Incompetency or inefficiency In ■^Section 2—The Chief shall be execu- 6— He shal not have been convictedthe service rve head o f the Fire D epartm ent and of a crime Involving moral turpitude. 3— Insubordination •ihWll exercise control over all employ The regular tour of hduse duty of 4— Intoxication while on duty. S*b es of the Department and sh9.ll be ap,r the m em bers w l’ l be from 8:00 A. M. to 5— Immoral or disorderly conduct. ■BUSS minted by the Township Committee 6:00 P. M. fox the first two days and 6— Commission o f any crime rom the uniformed force and shall be from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 A. M. the f o l 7— Neg’ect or willfull Injury to or jgstiss esponsible to the Township Committee lowing day on the third dav (24 hours), waste of any public property. ind the Chairman of the Fire Commit- and from 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 A. M. for "i—Making Intentional false official ee. the next two nights, an dthen he will statem ent Section 3—The Chief shall devote his have o ff from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 A. M. 9— Disobedience of any rule or regu- IRI ■255 the following day (24 hours) unless re •■■■ ■■■■ ntire time to the discharge of the f ■■aa ■■■■ lutlea of his office and shall exercise quested to report for duty on account IE fl| « ■■■■ npreme command in all cases of fire of conditions existing. 11 Oil hreatenlng damage or destruction to Section 13—All members of the u n i •roperty in the Township, take prompt formed force and volunteers shall con GIRLS ind eftlclent measures and uae the form to and obey all rules and regu MM neans of the Department. to extinguish ngu lations which the Township Committee Patronise Your Horn* Town |»:s OKI HM ■■■■ he same and shall at all such times shall from time to time adopt. l ind on all occasions of alarms of firef Section 14—No officer or member of We have dresses in the latest iave s*le and abaoiute control and the uniformed force shall be removed - ommand over all the fire engines and from office or employment therein for mode. An excellent variety A L & J L 2* A? 'ire apparatus and over all members of any other cause than incapacity, mis from which to make your ne Fire Department and all other per conduct, non-residence, or disobedience choice. FACTORY PRICES sons aiding or assisting the Depart- of rules or regulations and not then nent In cases of actual fire. In the ab until he has been given a hearing on sence of the C nlef the com m and o f the the charge. ALL SIZES ALL COLORS Spring Brings Real Comfort Is B est of Cooks •’Ire Department shall devolve upon the A R TICLE III. , » You save $3.00 to $4.00 by buy Back of the Button Vsslstant Chief; in the absence of the 8ection 1—All* persons now members ing direct from us. Extra Washings Sure When Gas Demand Oven 'hlef and Assistant Chief to the Cap- of the volunteers are hereby recog , The wondert of electrical ain In order, to be designated by the nised as Volunteer Flremep or the De Blankets, curtains and covers —-hlef._____ partment and In the future all Volun M. & C. MELECCI CO. tervicet have become so nec represent an investment of con Heats the Home Heat Regulation Section 4—-He shall by personal in- teer Firemen aha’1 b« appointed by the 4-p Hillside Avo. Wavorly 8981 essary to modern life that siderable money. T<^ replace pectlon see that houses, apparatus and Township Committee and at th e time When gas is used for liouse- we have ceased to marvel at The most successful cooks qulpment are kept in condition for ol their appointment shall have the them would be a heavy expense. heating there are no daily trips mmediate and efficient service. He them. We take for granted don’t guess at tim e and tempera They must be carefully handled, to the basement and the heavy hall promptly report to the Chairman the (flowing safety of our >f the Fire Committee any repairs yet thoroughly cleaned.? . work of shoveling coal and re ture. They makiFfeertain that the vhlch may be necessary and from time streets, the convenient light The Thor washer comes to the moving ashes is eliminated. oven they uae registers the right o time make such recommendations *r that floods our homes, the housekeeper’s assistance. This Gas heating gives the maxi- Stations Logged with an ON power that runs the house degree of heat, and they cook L-2 U ltradyne by Dr. J. machine, which removes all the mum of comfort. With gas there hold labor-savers. their foods the required length D. H ullln ger, Clinton, dirt from heavy b’ankets, may is no smoke or soot. The tem of time. Iowa. First Prlxe Win Back of the button you be trusted to wash safely the ner of “Radio Digest’s’’ perature of the rooms is auto- For successful baking and press on the wall to summon flneat curtains, The rapidly re International Contest— DEMONSTRATION maticaHy controlled and the ser cooking results they have learn 1926. your electric servant, there volving motions of the cylinder vice Is never Interrupted. Gas ed to depend upon oven heat Call are millions of dollars invest throw hot soapy water through Letter Station may be applied to any heating regulator gas ranges and they ed in wires and machinery in the articles, loosen and remove Sun.—January 24, 1926 EVENINGS system, steam, hot Water, vanM-, enjoy the freedom It gives them LOX Buenos Aires big generating stations. Thou the dirt, without injury to ma or warm air. No change of pljeff*? from kitchen duty. While a itt N ine c a s e - a o o 1 2-A) London sands of men are on the alert terials. 6BM Bournemouth or radiators need be made, If whole meal is booking In the 5WA Cardiff, Wales day and nigftt to see that The wringer has smooth rub o f TEU , ft HOPELESS these are adequate and in good CZE Mexico M A R C H there is always electric cur oven, they may turn their atten OAX Lima, Peru ber rollers, which protect the condition. rent to serve you. tion to other household duties. CASE 13 A HOMELESS Mon.—January 25, 1926 most delicate laces and will not Public Service househeatiug 5WA Cardiff, Wales 5 -7 - 8 - 9 loosen buttons or fasteners. LOW Buenos Aires engineers will make a survey of Pay Only $1.00 Down case. Tues.—January 26, 1926 A Thor washer makes a saving househeating requirements and LOX Buenos Alrea in laundry bills. Because of LOW Buenos Aires submit estimate of installation the range you choose will be OAX Lima, Peru ULTRADYNE L2 There’s No W ork careful washing furnishings last and approximate operation cost, installed and connected in your Wed.—January 27, 1926 longer and the cost of replace SBR Brussels, Belgium without charge. kitchen, made ready to go t* EAJ7 M adrid, Spain With the Gas Fire ment is less frequent. • work for you at once. Breslau, Germany at Washers may be purchased on ORU Vienna. Austria HA Hamburg, Germany the jasy payment plan, $5.00 C Y X M exico down and eighteen months to Fish Crowns Board Munster, Germany pay. Munich, Germany H. J. CASEY Vienna, Austria In Lenten Season Thur.—January 28, 1926 The Radio and Electrical Shop 1LO London, England Fish Tarts strVienna, AustriastrVienna, 2 HOLLYWOOD AVE. Thor Disposes of HA Hamburg, Germany Line individual deep pie dishes Emerson 1965 Ironing Quickly w(th plain pastry. With fingers ThetThorTheiTh Ironer does its part make a collar of the pastry towvart arj mmaking things fresh tor around the rim of dish. prick Bprtiflrrtriran and requires little work pastry with fork and brush with from the housekeeper. She need milk, place in a hot oven to scar only sit before the Ironer and crust, remove and pour in cream guide the pieces through. An ed fish. Place on top crust, brush with milk, bake it a hot All through the ages family automatic spring adjusts the AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE rollers to heavy or thin mate ,oven, 400 degrees, 30 minutes. life has centered around the rials. The slip covers, shaped to Electric Aids for Be sure your policy gives you adequate protection. hearth. Today everyone wants fit furniture, may be as skill Creamed Fish Consult at least one fireplace in a home. fully ironed as are flat pieces. 2 lbs. cooked 4 tbsp. flour Hair Beauty Many persons have the Idea white fish With a full schedule of busi A gas radiant iieater may be that unless they have a special 2 hard cooked 2 cups milk If you should die tomor ness or social engagements, the row, what would happen installed in any fireplace. It laundry, they have not room to eggs bit tsp. salt SMALLEY & RACE, Inc. store an Ironer, but the Thor 4 tbsp.. butter home shampoo may be achieved to your family? “ Insurance Advisor*** gives a warm and glowing fire bit tsp. paprika may be kept In any small apart with the assistance of an electric Would they be left 1326 No. Broad St. Tel. Wav. 4063 Hillside, N. J. without the aftermath of clean ment, for It folds up and can Melt the butter, when bubbling hair dryer. It is useful, too, for without resources to won Ing and polishing. Gas logs or be put away In cupboard, small add the flour, stir well, add milk drying gloves and other small der where the next a gas coal basket may be used closet or behind a door. and cook until mixture boils and thickens, add salt, paprika, lish articles of clothing. Prices are month’s rent would come and there are many charming In a short time the Thor from $12.50 up. Ironer will pay for itself In the flaked and hard cooked eggs, cut from 7 styles of gas radiant heaters Even those endowed with curl laundry bills It saves. ill slices. Bake In pie shell or —Op— ------:------from which to make your choice. ing locks must sometimes have The ,first payment is $5.00. serve on hot toast. recourse to the curling Iron. Th* Would they have the eighteen months to pay balance. Recipes for other novel lenten protection and security of Public Service will install a dishes will be broadcast from electric Waver gives the hair that JAMES J. HIGGINS ------®------a home of their own? gas fireplace heater, (costing Station WAAM. Ada Bessie flat, loose wave which is becom Funeral Director -U S _or over) In any first floor -Public- Service maintains a (Jwann, Director of Public Serv- ing to most faces, and a cur ing Think it over. stair of expert repairmen to ad Iron Is necessary for curling room free of charge, and give Jch-. Home Economics Us^art- Then come in and talk just and put in first dassjsforkl short straight ends. menL broadcasts every Tuesday^- thirty days’ free trial. ing order all .electric appliance/ and Friday morning at eleven. .The waver is priced M $6.0* and the iron at $1.25. SERVICE ’*■ "!1 ? : - ...... v . . . ,j.______h L x . Ty THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927
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.6lsSiit s...... L • , U. S. EXPLORER FINDS FOSSIL BED CLEW Know Your Sweetheart NEW SEEDS FOR FARM TO ANCIENT LIFE by His Handwriting Find Track* of Prehi Bird* and Animal*. State of Atmosphere arid By EDNA PURDY WALSH — Current* Seen Related. McPherson, Kan.—A heretofore un known bed of fossil tracks, clearly re Washington.— P. H. Dorsett, agricul Washington.—Static, the bane of the vealing traces of strange birds and tural explorer for the United States radio fan who wants to get distant (Copyrifht.) animals which stalked the southwest Department of Agriculture, recently stations, may prove a valuable warn ern part of the United States thou Courage, and How to returned to the United States after ing of such storms as the disastrous sands of years Wgo, has been located Recognize It two and a half years of searching In hurricane which struck Miami last by Prof. H. H.^Rnlnger, head of the China and the tropical Islands of September, according to a study made The quiet file clerk may be doing a Sumatra, Java, and Ceylon for plants biology department of McPherson col more courageous thing than the prlae lege. by the hydrographic office of the that may be useful In American agri United States navy. fighter. Real courage Is not a apec- Footprints of 19 different kinds of culture. With the assistance of his Beginning In March, 1924, the U. S. tacular bragging quality. It keeps animals and birds found In the bed son, J. H. Dorsett, he mode thousands S. Kittery was used In a study of the things,' uses self con- have been segregated and ldehtlfled of selections o f seeds, plants, scions, value of weather maps. In navigation. control, catches it by their tracks and som4 of them, bulbs, tubers .and cuttings. Before the experiments had been un self up sharply when professor Ninlnger declares, are new This plant material, after passing der way very long noticed that it feels like hesitat ~ modern science. Inspection to determine Its freedom, there was a very/ deflnlW'relatlon be ing, and heads di •ding of the Kansas biologist's from insect pests "and diseases, and tween the state of the atmosphere, rectly Into the “ north unenrthlng fossils of a giant after being grown for a time In de as recorded in the data for weather Last f Wtak. wind,” being careful >ric animal o f the cat family tention as an additional safeguard maps broadcast from the naval radio ral Arizona last April, Lee against the Introduction of pests, will station at Arlington, and the static. a rancher living near Valen be sent to scientific workers of the Later, when the weather maps were tine, Texas, wrote him saying there department, state experiment stations broadcast and received by means of were some unusual imprints In hard and other testing gardens to deter the machine invented by C. Francis flintlike rock on his farm. mine Its adaptability to our conditions Jenkins, where a duplicate of the Professor Ninlnger went to the of soil and climate, its possible use for transmitted map is automatically to equip itself with supplies of cau Means ranch, not far from the Mexi breeding work, and other qualities. drawn on the ship, It was found that tion, Judgment, and vitality. can border, and investigated the Im Such testing takes considerable time, the receiver could be used to record Courage must carry with it a cer prints. He believes that country was, often requiring ten years or more, be static. /_ tain amount o f independence, and be in prehistoric days, a large shallow fore the worth of a particular intro The Jenkins machine Is used ip con- Immune to what people say. The word! lake, the bottom* of which was cov duction. has been sufficiently estab nectlon^wlth a radio compass. The “cliff,” written above, shows a person ered with a stiff muck. On this muck lished to^^warrant giving It to the latter device Is equipped with a loop beginning his word with a c smaller the animals and birds walked, leaving public. antenna so that signals may be re than the rest of the word, showing their tracks firmly Imprinted. Interest In New Varieties. corded from one definite direction. As lack of courage, and ending it with a Then came a time when the land Because o f the Importance o f wheat the loop l^*otated, and peals of stat- very weak f. This f signifies one who was submerged with a sediment known and barley In this country and the Ic In anyr dfrectlondirect are detected by the la 1* ^led Ibisthis way and that by other as anhydrite, closely related to gyp Increasing Importance of soy beans receiver, corresponding Ink llnea are minds and switched easily from hi* sum. All of this was again beneath and mungo beans, special attention drawn on the paper-cOVered revolving path. other sediments to a depth of from was given to securing new varieties drum of the Jenkins machine. In the The person who pens straight lines 150 to 200 feet and on top of this a of these crops. time that It takes the recording pen more than curled scrolled ones relies 150-foot layer of basaltic lava flowed. What Is considered as perhaps the to travel from one end of the drum more on his own powers. High During the pleistocene period, pos best collection of soy bean varieties to the other the loop Is turned through straight-beginning strokes to capital sibly from 50,000 to 100,000 years ago, TB&H&7TC2?TSK2HTJJCSTS. —/him '/America, C o u r te s y )i{e Un it w j/ iy ever brought to the United States is a complete circle,!^ that the paper M’s, y’s and g's ending in a straight n great upheaval broke up the forma the one collected by tbe Dorsetts in gives a graphic picture of the static stroke, capital H made wKh the bars Manchuria with the help o f B. W. tions and a stream has since brought her home and be-e&lon in a part her home and be-e&lon fashioned parade. &mall boys no lon ger In any direction from the observer. wide apart, a large capital C, long or ^kvortzow, a Russian botanist teach to view the fossilized tracks, embed comeg a modiste. throng the curbs to behold the band J 8hlp in Path of 8tsrm. fairly long t bars growing larger or Good Old Days Result No. 2— The refcqlatfon seam master prancing before his trusty men, ing agriculture In the high school In ded in the rock which resembles not diminishing at the end, and placed stress fades out of the jricture. She flint The Kittery was fortunate enough, E u c h re . blowing a brazen blast fit to burst Harbin, Manchuria. Upon learning well up on the bar, mean independence can’t pet. b*jsin ess In a community in their bright horns. Who could forget from the scientific viewpoint, to be In B u s tle s . which nearly ev^ry womeq iew i her the mission of the Americans he plant of thought. If there is energy and that dearest image of the young, wear the path of the Miami hurricane of Bartenders. own B e a m s . ing his big bearskin shako, held in ed 100 varieties of soy beans In the Tolstoy Grave Hidden will-power in the writing there will September, which was preceded by an Money Musk. Time was, when mothetj called up place by a silver chain beneath his local botanical garden. When the be moral courage when letters are Mins Mae or Miss JennyJ she cam e chin? Or who could forget, for that other hurricane that swept over Ber Rag Carpets. Dorsetts visited the place In the fall by Nine Great Oak* high above the line. early and basted rompers and fitted matter, his short blue coat, buttoned muda. On September 14, when the Sleigh Bells, sleeves all day long f o r ,$2.50. If ahe by means rf gold frogs, a dark con after harvest they were told to take Ynsnnya Polyana, Russia.— Un- Kittery was east of Nassau, the Ber Frozen Pumps. had a knaclt to r /designing and tone, trast to his tight red pants? V what they wanted, plant and all* marked and unadorned, the grave of I* He Bold? Fly Blankets. she got $3. luncheon ajnd dinner In Where is the glistening batork tjxft This willing foresight on the part Count Leo Tolstoy,, great Russian muda hurricane was a few hundred cluded. / once whirled above his head liVe a writer and philosopher, remains hid miles to the northeast and the Miami Shaving Mugs. Today the customer goek to the drees of the Rursian scientist enabled these whining aura? Who that has seen him hurricane was approaching St. Thom Beau Catchers. maker. A white-capped maid asks, throw It on high cannot still recall explorers to send the 100 vurleties of den in his beloved woods where neither Quilting Bees. "What Is the \ name, please," and the gasp of assembled boyhood as It soy beans to the United States in their the voice nor footsteps ol man In as. The maximum of static was from promises an appointment with madam returned to his left hand? Generations Moustache Cups. entirety, thus saving investigators In trude. a direction between these two storms at such and such a time. The dress, of boys have broken windows ' un As the ship sailed south, and the Ml The Quadrille. or more properly gown, will cost any counted practicing that trick with this country a year’s time in securing The author of "War and Peace” Livery Stables. where from $65 to $150 for the design broom handles. material for study. sleeps under a simple mound of clay ami storm came nearer, while the Ber Oyster Suppers. ing and making. The price of the The truth must be told. America, as It is estimated that 70 per cent of surrounded by nine great oak trees muda one went out of range, the Btattc material Is extra. a nation, has lost the art of parading. In the depths of the forest near where In the direction of the former became The 8chottische. Even the term "dressmaker" Is The bandmaster of old has gone to the soy beans grown in China are pro Home Baked Bread. passe. Sho !■ a “designer of gowns,” Join the neglected Images, though he duced In Manchuria and that upward he wus born almost a hundred years more Intense. Finally, on September Bull-in-the-Ring. a "modiste,” & "madam." yet endures In the pantheon of heroes of 9,000,000 acres in that region is de ago. 16, after the Kittery had reached Cape c u r t * John L. Sullivan. that used to be, A m ericans of y e s te r voted to this crop. Something like The house in which he was born Haitlen, at the northwest tip of Haiti, Under n Kansas City (Mo.) date day were the greatest paraders of all and had made necessary preparations White Underskirts. times, rallying to the sound of a drum 4.000,000 acres of soy beans were was removed many years ago, to be line appeared this item, which de supplanted by the ten-room brick and for rough weather, the ship and the Five-Cent See-gars. clared that and the lure of a uniform w ith ths grown In the United States last year McGuffey’s Readers. Instinct of a martial people. And what aa a result o f previous introductions. frame house in which he passed most storm met. The static was terrific In man has known glory In fuller meas of his life and wrote his masterpieces. all directions. Boapstone Bed Warmers. Back In the days when Ward McAl- ure than he who marcheil between It Is hoped that among the uew vari Red Flannel Underwear. llster'a "400" was the only recognised lines of admiring faces while fair wom eties will be found some that are suit Time, weather and neglect have dealt By September 18 the Kittery was at Boldness should not be mistaken for Torchlight Processions. social register In the East, the Middle en and bright-eyed youth did h o m a g e l able for culture in regions farther severely with It, but the soviet gov Guantanamo, Cuba, and the storm was courage and real bravery. The bold West had lln own way of Identifying ernment has set aside a sum for Its 600 miles distant, having crossed the man Is often a physical bully who Muzzleloading Shotguns. the socially elect. Strangely enough. The Old Timer next exhibited ft north in this country aud in other sec maintenance as a museum. Florida peninsula. There was relative fights because he Is Insensible to Whiskers Way Down Here. Its passing has bean alm ost un clipping from the Salem (Mass.) Newi tions where the crop is not now grown. marked. Miss Alexandra Tolstoy, tbe writ ly little static, except In the direction pain and mentally stupid, where cour which found the passing of one in Mungo Beans of Importance. -A ll Gone Forever In the so-called nifty nineties the er’s youngest daughter, has charge of of the storm. Following the low pres age and bravery will go into battle, stitution the cause for h bit of “ view Mungo beans Is another staple crop register of eligible males in most Mid the house and surrounding estate. She sure area of the hurricane, came one knowing full well the dangers and pit- dle Western towns was to be found Ing with alarm" because in Manchuria and many parts of China guards his books, family heirlooms and of high pressure, and on the morning falls ahead. on the ca refu lly guarded shelve* of proper which is of coming economic By ELMO SCOTT WATSON tonsorlal emporiums. Here, row on In these days of power saws and personal possessions with maternal of September 24, when the Kittery was The capital I, which lenns forward HE Old Timer shook Ills row, sat the private shaving mugs of new ways of heating and cooking, the importance in the United States^said care. near St. Thomas, ho static whatever with large top, heavy, fancy under Mr. Dorsett. In their native country head sadly ns he read the the town’s prominent, and acros3 each majority of boys are not 'getting the was recorded, the only time during the scoring to the signature, very large was the ow n er’s name, usually in e la b fine exercise ,wlth the sawhorse and they are used as mungo beans sprouts, nhove, Item In his home entire month that such a condition brutal 1 dots In an unrefined writing, T orate script But now, like Ward the bucksaw that their fathers used to and are an important scouree of their Find Sailor Smuggling town paper the other day. McAllister’s list, the private mugs are obtain. prevailed. Then, as the vessel started coupled with very large y or g loop* best bean vermicelli. “Ah,” he sighed, "If passing. New fandangoes which elim A bout this time, as the old alm anao $ 1 25,000 G em s in Sock to sail northwest ugaln, towurd Cape In thick writing are indicative of a inate the shaving mug altogether have says, it formerly was customary for Sixty per cent of the barley grown they were the only things New York,—Existence of an inter Hatteras, another disturbance began nature who will be proud and talka cnmelntothelrown ______the old man gently but firmly to steer in the United States Is the result of that this Jazz age had his son out to the wood-pile and sug national smuggling ring uaiug sailor to develop near Grand Turk Island, tive of his battles and the situation* Some Kaunas City barber* blame one introduction from Manchuria. wiped out! But they aren’t. women’s invasion of the shops. Others g e s t that It was needful for him to re on vessels leaving Belgian ports ti and maximum static was recorded In where hfe has bullied some one Into Many varieties of barley were includ Why, I could add several declare that masculine patron* are not duce those powerful looking stick# of smuggle large Quantities of diamond Its direction. submission. bb particular now and do not alw ays four-foot wood to kitchen stove slse, ed In the collection because of their dozen more to that bunch.” into this country, Is suspected by cue Hurrtcans* Dsvalop Slowly. When the downstrokes are heavier visit the same shop as they were w ont before plowing time came in the spring, possibilities. So he snt down with to do when business was transapted ft was suggested, more or less delicate toms officials, who have conflscatei than the upstrokes there Is energy In Mr. Dorsett will ultimately receive Such hurricanes a* the Miami one pencil and paper nnd this in more .leisurely fashion. Still others ly, that these youngsters had free $125,000 in gems in the socks o f i the writing, but this energy may be board and clothes and spending money develop In the doldrums of the Atlan Is the list lie compiled: Cigar store said the need for the mugs had more than 500 seed packets of wheat, Belgian seaman. . used In a constructive way. passed; that they came Into being as aad that the least they could do was barley, soy beans and other grains tic ocean, off Cape Verde, the west Indians, hitching racks on Main street, to perform the alloted task oVi that Franz Tielemans, on a Ited Sta Heavier downstrokes and heavy t the result of some one’s belief they from the far corners of northern Man ern tip of Africa, several weeks before woodpiles, yoke of oxen, rail fences, would be more sanitary. In a few wood-pile. | liner, had the atones, aggregatini bars Indicate emphasis. But emphasis It was a fine ph ysical exercise and churia where agricultural explorers they hit the Culled States. The Mi farm peddlers, dressmakers, copper h m a 11 towns the private mugs still ubout 500 karats, in two packages Is as necessary in (he pulpit as In the toed hoots. Iron hitching posts topped survive, but in the main they are gone. good moral discipline. Boys tralVed to have been unable to penetrate. No ami hurricane, for example, began cut up a woodpile usually made good one concealed In each sock. He wa prize ring, so we must not Judge by by a horse’s head with a ring in the rnilronds enter that region and mail, about September 5, though it did not Exhibit C wns from the Cleveland They raised Industrious families and arrested. reach Florida until the 18th. It Is this sign alone. mouth, hlghwheel bicycles, toll gates, had a pretty good time through it all. carried by foot runners, may be sev Plain Dealer. It said: He told treasury agents he did no real corn bread (made without sugar eral mouths on the way. Through the suggested that a group of radio com Another was frbm the Toronto Globe know the destination of the dlnmond In It), bootjacks, homemade soap, co-operation o f the postul commission pass stations, located, perhaps, at San I* He Sentimental? The old-time traveling merchant, in which Arthur S. Bourinot sang and suld he merely had been instruct home-butchered pork, photograph al who peddled a small line of merchan er of Manchuria, D. JIcLorn, samples Juan, P. R., a point In the Barbados, this miserere for ed to deliver them to a man with bums, pillow shams, stone churns, dise from farm to farm, has disap of these major crops are being secured and Trinidad, would be able to detect peared In this section. red handkerchief at an uptown stree from each of the areus served by 500 these storms as they approach. With whatnots, balloon ascensions, rain The development of gwift modes of THE OLD RAIL FENCE Intersection after he had replied to i rural postal stations. three stations, where the lines from barrels, autograph albums, coffee transportation, the extension of means password. * . mills, coal oil lamps and literary so of communication and the coming of Many packets of seeds have already each cfioss would be the center of the Fast disappearing emblem of old days Here is a.valuable key to know the cieties. improved highways have made obso W hen man first trod the fron tier come In and others are continually be storm, so that Its position could be ac lete the old traveling stores, but their Likes the Show man or woman In whom you are inter "Oh. It can't be ns bad as atl that,” wilderness ing received. When the collection is curately plotted and sufficient time memory lingers. For, in the old days, Sowing the seed which later grew ested: Check over his writing and finally accumulated it will be a valu London.—The prince of Wales has for warnings and preparation could be sympathetically remarked a crony to the peddler or huckster was a vitai to dress look for high 1 dots and high letters part of farm life. able source of new plant material for seen six performances of “Blackbirds," allowed. whom he showed his collection. "There The ax-released land, with miles of like the t or d. Then watch the ter must be a few of those left some The business of the traveling mer • sunlit maize. (Jirec‘t"produc*tion ami also for selec American negro revue, featuring Flor The bureau of engineering of the chant was a natural sequence of the minals. If you find that these turn where In the United States.” tion and plant breeding experiments; ence Mills. Navy department Is now working on a times and condition. The pack ped Along haphazard windings, zig-zag back toward the left you will know and one that -^vas made at a very slight further attachment for the recording ' “ Not not many!” mourned dler soon followed the pioneer with ways, with these two keys combined that his pack of dress goods, feminine wear, In April bluebirds flew, all azure cost to the United States, so far as device which will record the Intensity the Old Timer. "They talk hbout the the writer thinks fondly of the past. 'vanishing American. What about tbe linens and trinkets, but the traveling plumed, the actual cost of the plant material of the static In each direction, with merchant was brought to the stage He reveres things that mean love and Beside the lowest logs th* blood- Is concerned. which, ft Is expected still more reli vanishing American Institutions like of action by an entirely different set root bloomed Triangle Complicated will cherish old letters, cards, or gifts of circumstances. able results may be obtained. An In some o f these? Why, there’s scarcely Unconscious of the brilliant noontide The expedition wns further aided by of sentiment. The sparsely settled localities, the blaze. the Chinese Eastern railroad, through by Husband’s Double teresting fact learned In the data al a day goes by that I don’t read In the This type of writer will hold the papers about tbe passing of something long distances between stores and the the hearty co-operation of M. K. Gord- Budapest.—A new version of ready obtained, however, with regard long periods of bad roads each year But now the rails lie rotting 1n the thought of a birthday or wedding an or other that I knew when 1 was a eye, chief o f the land department, In the eternal triangle has been to the intensity of the static, Is that made the cpportunlty for him. The grass niversary in mind and will celebrate boy. Just look at these!” people as a whole could not conven- supplying to the United States De written here as a domestic It Is much weaker than signals from Or feed th» fires of chill October with much ceremony. The first was a clipping from the ently reach hlrn, but he could take eves; partment of Agriculture explorers, drama with actual characters. powerful transmitting, stations. his store on wheels and go to them. Gracefully formed flying t bars cou Boston Globe which said: Of former landscapes progress only free of expense, a private car com Two attempted suicides and a That was the secret of the succesa leaves pled with the above stroke— the back- In the w hole undertaking. pletely equipped with living quarters. blackmail suit occurred and A vestige wfhlch eventually w ill pass Prince of Wale* Make* curling terminal—show a type who The old-fa,hloned dressmaker who Thus gradually the old time glamour They were thus enabled to travel from the denouement Is still In doubt. would be pronounced In a sentimen C?m' ‘ a y° Ur home ond » ' w by “And that's the way It la every- fades ( station to station, making ttops of a When an Impecunious cousin, Yellow Shirt* Possible the day Is a disappearing species. And fading dies, as Winds through for tal way and would be deeply touched A growing per cent of modern wom where," deelnred the Old Timer. "I week or more to travel on foot into who is also the double of n London. — Yellow hunting shirts, est glades. by music, nature, especially moon en are making their own clothes ac- tell you the fellow who wrote that the Interior. wealthy business man, arrived such as gentleman farmers wore dur light poetry. Generally this type w h n ne. s t0 th08e Wh0 seU Patterns, hook about 'No More Parades' was “ And I could show you dozens more here with a young Hungarian ing the Seventeenth century, are the while the stores with their Inexpen right. Here's a piece from the Chris writes a disorderly looking page. sive ready-made frocks are clothing Just like these,” concluded the Old bride, he left her at a bo(ejn#d big event of the present English hunt the woman who •■just can’t sew a tian Science Monitor that says: Timer, “but I got to get home now. South Indian Moslem went to his office. j ing season. Not..-—D ° not make (Inal Judgment •titcn. Station WEEP Is broadcasting grand until other signs In writing ar< studied! American stre e t, .eidom resound In Women to Discard Veils Alarmed -at his prolonged ab London shopkeepers, who had to Result No. 1—The enterprising dregg- opry tonight and 1 want to tqne In maker opens an artistic soft-lighted these busy and practical tlmea to the Bangalore, India.—Following tire ex sence, she called at the office dust ancient boxes of the now revived ta-ra-ra and boom-boom o f tha old DangerI on It.” ample of their Turkish sleters, the where she saw a man who to meet the demand, are thank- Moslem ladies of south India at a looked very much like her hus !he prince of Wales for the op The six most .dangerous foreign gathering o f 1,000 representatives band, When he refused to rec portunity to unload what they have are the African lion, tbe field events and swimming she re- tubes with unerring precision, and German Girl Athlete ognize her as his wife she i thought to be obsolete styles. African buffnlo, the rhinoceros, the A t (Tlved the German sports medal for carry those needle-like missiles In their adopted ■ resolution to discard the bought a revolver and tried Ever since the prince appeared at r»C^I'Jielephant' th® man-eating tiger her victories In the high Jump, the frizzed hulr. But th(» oddest thing traditional veil which they claim In Hannl Koehler, tilneteen-yenr-nid suicide. Romance entered the the royal princes’ hunt from Melton of India and the Indian leopard Col s,iot l)ut nnd in swimming tests. about them Is that they hold in strict Impoted by custom and uot by re daughter of » Berlin factory owner. drama after the business man Mowbray in one of the sklnflttlng gai Theodore Roosevelt considered the subjection certain tribes of giant can ligion. -I* rapidly coining to the front us one Py^miea __Mr*. Mira* Ismail, wife of the new made calls at the hospital where ments, shopkeepers have had contln tb* “ ort. <,an«ero™ (fame of all. of Germany’s lending sportswomen. nibals, who live about them and -de his cousin’*— bride Strange things have been written Moslem prime minister o f the Mlndu ual streams of the prince*" fashion most dln^ronr‘° b* Frauleln Koehler Is credited with hold fend them against all outsiders. The valescing. Falling In love with recently by Mr. R. M. Mncdonnls. a state o f Mysore, presided at the con followers demanding “yellow shirt*." mal. *ero,w American game ing the premier position among Her giants are fierce and mighty against her and unable to straighten prospector, concerning the pygmies of all white men, they haver never been ference. which challenged the ortho m a n women motorcyclists. She' also •out the tangle, he Instituted a i f New^ Guinea. These little people are brought under foreign rule, but they dox religion* parties to produce “from Fair Profit ----- haa won more than one race on the blackmail Impersonation suit, about forty-two Inches high, sturdily are the humble servants of the dwarfs, the text o f the Koran anything enforc New York.—By air comes a sto-, VncleEbei bark of a saddle horse In women's bought a pistol and tried sui “Dero dat can’t fo’low built, nnd almost covered with light whom they regard as, magicians.— ing the wearing of ■ veil." from London of a woman who paid fit competition among local riders. In cide, but wa* prevented. Ail *n' narrow path In dls life, grey hair. They have voices like mega-- Pierre Van Paassen, in tbe Atlanta Thl* unexpected action has created cents for a book and sold It for *10 *o all-round competition including Budapest awaits the next move. Eben, “ Is liable to find del phones, can blow tiny durti through Constitution. a atir In the Booth Indian Moslem 200. It was s first edition of J0ht fled as Jay-walkers In t (World. Banyan s “Boot for Bhys aod Olria- eome.’’—Washington Star,
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— - ' LEGAL NOTICES Book ll«| of D—da for said Coiaty o b tr of U ,n City | pages H I «ta Fork, belner oa the ______iHunrri uu-m_ Chanoarr of _Decr— amounting approximately, Hl*hir«y M twwn UK* * Van Slcklen H*htJ Now J«rs4jr. Botwoon Brer Raady • M i l ™ street!, bavin* a Iron tap# on Klnre SAMUEL H. dred a , ______BotMIOar____ _ . *_ . Association, ...... Sheriff. Highway of about lM.IJfeet and 10S.E westerly parallel with Clark 8treet for b la In ante,nte, aiand Adam Gracf, at ala, de- ISAACC yL E IS C H M AN' & „„ f««t on V a n Blcklon Street an d 04.27 Fees »n.5» “ BDJtkT ty feet; thence (3) Southwesterly par tsadanta. FI. fa. for sole of mortgaged Feb. I ,-4 t feet on Lake Street, allel with the firsL/ohurae one hundred premia— Dated: J a n u a ry 28th, 1927. and twenty feat said Northeast W eek B e a t* .la v M ta la r Wlsrfct By ylrtoo of the above-stated writ of SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY CHARLES L MECKENBERG, erly line of Clara Street; and thence Prior to Broadway—Rufuf La- fieri facias ‘ to me directed I shall ex- Attorney for Plaintiff, (4) Southeasterly along the same forty Malre Present — Ptfts for gale fry p y b llc vendue, at the JACOB U SCHNEIDHR,'...... X No. 44 Court Street, , feet to the point or place of Beginning. CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD ss« Sheriffs office In the Court House, 16 Plaintiff. • r.o.Qklvn-New York. Being known and designated as all of T E D LEW IS the City of Elisabeth, N. J., on _ „ —against— Jan. 28-6t BENSON A880CIATES, CARL map entitled “Map of Overlook Heights. Ever Staged WEDNESDAY. THE 23RD DAY OF LAKSand “MARY’ * LAKS^s wife. If I f ARCH, A. D., 1917, SHERIFF’S SALE—In Chancery of New Hillside, Township, Union County, N. any, first name “MARY” fictitious, true J." made April 1920 by W. H. Luster, “ LEMAIRE’S AFFAIRS” at two o’clock in the afternoon of said first name unknown to plaintiff. Jersey. Between Jacob Simonson, with Lester Allea complainant, and James H. Swann, et C. E., EUzabeth, N. J. Being the same day. Defendants. Pop. Price Mala.—-Wed. and Sat. All tract or parcel of lands and prem als., defendan ts. FI. fa. for sale o f m ort premises conveyed to the said James H. Wk. March 14—“Jeaase Ease la” gaged premises. Swann by The Compton Company, a ises, situate, lying and being In the TO THE ABOVE NAMED Every Sun,— lu Aria VaatlevilW Township of Hillside In the County of corporation, by deed dated February DEFENDANTS: By virtue of the above-stated writ of 1st, 1924, and recorded F ebruary 14, Union and State of New Jersey. fieri facias to me directed I shall expose Bolng lot No. 17 Block 1 on Map of YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to 1924, in the o ffice of the R egister of for sale by public vendue, at the Sher Union County, N. J., and subject to the the "Heights,'’ Hillside, N. J., owned by answer thi complaint in this action, iff's office in the Court House in the William A. Sweetland and wife and and to serve a copy of your answer or. City of E liza b eth , N. J., on same restrictions as contained In said if the complaint is not served with this deed. made by Luster A L u ster C. E. A S ur WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF Decree amounting approximately, veyors, as filed 1n the Office of the summons, to serve a notice of appear- anee, on the plaintiffs attorney, w ith M A R C H , A. D., 1927, $5,800. R eg ister o f Union C ou nty on A pril 22, SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. 191S In case No. 16 E. in 20 days after the service of this sum at two o’clock in the afternoon of said mons, exclusive of the day of service. day. RTKER & R IK E R , Sol rs. BEGINNING on the westerly side of In case of your failure to appear or All tract or parcel of lands and prem Fees $21.42 EDJ&HT Feb. ll-4 t Paul Street at a point therein distant answer, judgment will be taken ises, situ ate, lyin g and bein g in the --southerly five hundred alxty-ona feat against you by default for the relief Township of Hillside, in the County of SEEKS POLICE POST and elghty-two hundredths of a foot demanded in the com plaint. Union and State of New .TSTSeyV ANHE HICHOLS’M L l What Men Do For from the southerly line of Hillside Ave BEGINNING in the N orth ea sterly T. Winslow Woodruft presented to nue as shown on said Map: thence run Tiat,edo 1 St, 4 1926.:n «?rooklyn"New York. December line of Clark Street at a point distant the Township Committee Wednesday ning (1) along said line of Paul Street CHARLES L. MECKENBERG, Northwesterly two hundred and ninety south one degree forty-si* minutes feet frorp the corner formed by the In n'ght his application for membership Money east thirty-two feet and sixty-two hun Attorney for Plaintiff. ABIES IRISH R05f No. 44 Court Street, tersection of the said Northeasterly n the Police Department. It was re dredths of a foot to line of lot No. 18 line of Clark Street with the Northx- on said map; thence (2) along said Brooklyn-New York. ferred to the Police Commissioner. IS THRIFT A TASK? line in a westerly direction one hun TO THE DEFENDANTS CARL LAKS Bar. Mats.— W ed. and Sat. dred seventeen feet and eighty-three and “MARY” LAKS. his wife, if any. 50c to $1.50 hu#dredths of a foot to the most west said first name “Mary" fictitious, true N ights— 50c to $2.00. No P h on e erly line of said tract; thence (3) north first name unknown to plaintiff: Orders. * / no degrees three minutes west twen The foregoing summons is served up Men do prodigious things for money. Feats ty-six feet and eighty hundredths of a on you by publication pursuant to an Business Directory of strength and endurance. They work in dark, foot to the line of lot No. 16 on said order of Stephen Callaghan, one of the Map: thence (4) along the line of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the unhealthy mines. They paint the highest same In an easterly direction one hun State of New York, Kings Countv, AUTOMOBILE SERVICE FLORIST dred seventeen feet and seventeen hun dated the 25th day of January, 1927 steeples. They swing on girders 30 dories high dredths of a foot to the point and filed with the complaint In the office I v l E M P I R E m the air. They go to “ wash” gold* in cold place of BEGINNING. Property known of the Clerk of the Countv of Kings, In as No. SS Paul Street. the Hall of Records, in the Borough of Trinity 1980 f iwn» squat i w Alaska gold fields, to get rubber in hot South Being the same premises conveved to Brooklyn, City of New York. American lands. Adam Graef and Marie Gracf, wife of The object of the above entitled ac GEORGE E. JACOBI Week Coot. 8m . Mat., March «tk Christla.n^J. Graef, by deed recorded In tion is to foreclose ajuart^age affect ROBERT PIERSON JACK SINGERS’ the Uni#«P County Register’s Office in ing real propertvgttuated in the Coun- Flower* For All Occasion! \ And yet around the corner is a Bank where A uto Service Statio2i “MERRY WHIRL” money may not only be saved but made! Funeral Designs A Speci with Hal Rathbun, Billy (Bumps) Mack, Geo. 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Now L E T U8 DO YOUR PAINTING LADIES’ AND GENTS’ Good Materials Good Wark TRUST COMPANY Assets of association $275,000 with earnings to date W . F. DANE lde, N. J. Burglary Plate Glam food is to blame. F u r soft use of Ipana T ooth Paste food does not give our is an excellent preventive gums the stimulation of unhealthy gums, be James A. Dowd s~sx,hanking your hostess of the previous evening is one of the they need to remain cause Ipana is a tooth a Specialty Real Estate sad Insurance delightful courtesies possible by telephone. sound and healthy. paste that stimulates the 1014 UNION AVENUE Watch your tooth gums as well as cleans E. A . Stoveken & Bro. Hilliid., N. J. But this Aladdin’s lamp of communication has many other brush. Ifyourgumsshow the teeth. 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W iring— Motor Repairing is a Hillside product It Piyi To ASvartle. NewYorfeTe lephone tem poral Estimates’ Cheerfully — —use it in your home Given I n " a Z X S L . THE HILLSIDE TIMES near pm if *• ' \ < \ \ '1 * L 2 * c~ i i r \ • B- ",|p' ^Pfru/jSWV v IKK H ou iD t im a . u m p a t , ma» c h < t m ' >VV S. it*-,-! I '
p. m under the auspice* e f the Slghut LEGAL NOTICES Union. Stott of Iftw Jtrity, at a Hott THE HILLSIDE TIM] Lambda Phi Sorority. in g ot the. .. committee,______holdat CetfWal Grammar Scheel Cot A vs nut, Wtdn tv- TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE day evening, March f. J19T. Published Every Friday at Hillside, New Jersey, by Uafsa Cmmmty, 19, J. HOWARD J: BLOY, The monthly meeting o f the Hill SANITARY SE W ER AG E SYSTEM Townahlp Clerk. THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING^ COMPANY side Avenue P. T. A. w ill be held SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to AN ORDINANCE FOR THE ACCEPT 1326 North Broad Street, fctittriffe, N. J. Wednesday, March 9 at 3 :30- p. m. the Townahlp Committee of the Town ANCE, DEDICATION AND NfRtING Telephone*: the school auditorium. ship of Hillside, In the County of Union, OP A STREET TO BE,KNOWN AS New Jersey, will be received at the •‘ROANOKE AVENUE.^ HJ5JBLEA8_tlds M utual L ife Ineur- Company~oI New T ork and Ames BRAVO! KEEP IT UP. The regular monthly meeting of and E lizabeth R. Clark, his the Say brook Parent-Teacher Asso ly wife, by agreement dated October 21, Those who attended the Township Committee meeting thereafter. ciation will be held Wednesday, 1880, and recorded October 29, 1889 In Wednesday night heard Chairman Richard S. Earl tell the in Plans and specification* can be teen B o o k 213 of Deeds fo r 'U n io n County cident of the man who attended the annual township dinner March 9 at 3 p. m. in the Saybrook at the o/fice of the Townahlp Engin on page 259 dedicated and granted the School. Dr. Anderson, o f the Kinder eers, Luster & Lus’er, 286 North Broad premises described in said agreement each year “ to hear Earl say w e’re going to get the sewer in a Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, or at the to be and forever remain as a Street garten School of Newark, will be the office of the Consulting Engineer, to be called “Roanoke Avenue.” fejs_months.” If this gentleman attends the dinner this year, speaker. Alexander Potter, 60 Church Street, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAIN New York City, and can be procured at ED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE ■ may not relish the food quite so much, even though the price the office of Luster & LUater upon the OP THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, higher, because this time Mr. Earl will not say "w e’re going The Grand*Royal Matron, Clara S payment of Twenty-five Dollars in the County of Union: ($25.00), which amount will not be re Section i. That all of the premises to get the sewer in a few months.” The Times confidently be Spaulding,g, GrandGrant! Royal R Patron Wal turned except to contractors submitting described in the said agreement, lying ter N- Morris with the full*1 staff of bida,>won
HIS YEAR the General Motors line is an Timposing Automobile Show in itself. Here is every style of body. Every type of design — four cylinder, six cylinder, eight cylinder. Every improvement. Every price, Best Sport Found in Rapids from the Chevrolet touring car at $510 to of Big Rivers. the Cadillac with special coach work at $ 9 ,0 0 0 . A car for every purse and purpose. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Trout fishing dying out? Every one of the models now on display Not a bit of it, In the opinion of Don Rheumatism Colds Neuritis Neuralgia Cameron Shafer, writing fn Field is different and distinguished. Yet two uni and Stream, fying characteristics bind them all together: Headache g Pain Toothache Lumbago 'There will be trout fishing here At the left is shown Bob McAllister, the flying cop, who marked his long after we are eorrtCN^d for our return to competition on the Indoor tracks by setting a record of 10 4-5 children’s chlldrefh It' won’t be the seconds for the 100-meter run at the Brooklyn meet. At the right Is shown -( EVERY CLOSED BODY is by Fisher. kind of trout fishing our granddaddiea Eber M. Wells of Dartmouth, who set a new Indoor record of 5 4-5 seconds I The quality of all body workmanship is enjoyed, with their lronwood poles and In the 45-yard high hurdles event at games held In Boston. This Is the first Fisher quality, and because Fisher is owned by red fianfcel flies. But there are those pair of Indoor track records to be made in 1027. General Motors, every resource has been utilized Accept only “Bayer” package of us who, while taking off our fly- covered fishing hats to Salvelinus fon- to make body and chassis a perfect quality unit. which contains proven directions. tlnalis, the finest eating fish In the Handy “Bayer” boxea of 12 tablets world, would rather hook into a big -V EVERY M O D EL has shared in the _ Also Bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Jack Fournier Has Sport Notes scrappy, acrobatic rainbow In swift advantages o f General Motors research, aspirin is tbs trade strk ef Bayer klaaufictara of ktonoeeetlcacldefter of SaUcylJcacid Joined Fifth Club water than any brooker of equal sire purchasing standards and Proving Ground tests; and weight that ever raised to a Par- V When the Braves open their Cubs’ park In Chicago will in the \scH wroixRsTH OROBREDr.BABv_ machenee Bell.’’ and in the economies of volume production. spring training season lh the future be called Wrigley park. \ "LIVF AND LAV'* UP1IV.KD While the article In Field and Dollar for dollar you will buy more value in the near future, Jacques Fournier, • e • They livs because tiftt*»re bred from healthy, free range breeders Stream admits that whipping a two- r you select because of General Motors quality ▼eteran first baseman, who was Baseball has made Judge Landis that heve thrived and ginned in vigor for generationSi«generation*.- TheyThe; la y be- foot stream for Salvelinus fonttnalis, cause they ire from selected and tested1 high _ egg powev 'stock. White, recently signed by that, team, famous a* the umpire who never and the public’s purchase of more than 1,200,000 Brown and Buff Leghorns. Barred andend White'White Rocks, R. I. Reds. vulgarly known as brook trout, today will don the uniform of ms flftn sleeps. General Motors cars last year. Anconas, Buff Orpingtons. White Wyandotte* 12c and up. 100% produces no nvore results than whip live delivery guaranteed. Poetpaid. Member International Chick major league club. He jnas al • e e Aeen. Write today for FREE Chick Book. ping the front luwu, It contends that SCHWECLER’S HATCHERY 214 Northampton BUFFALO, N.Y. ready been a member (of two The Nashville baseball field is 20 trout lulling of the best can now be American and two National feet under water, which would be a found rththe rapids o f the big rivers. Hermits* Cells Remain league teams, haying worn thft wonderful break for a spit-ball pitcher. HE GENERAL MOTORS line is a direct Trout caught In big wuters are not Bunions The mountains near the city of Jeri uniform of the White Sex, Yan • • • Quick relief from pain. the old brook trout ; they are the Eng Tresult of the record-breaking patron cho, says one who explored many of kees, Cardinals and Robins. John McGoran set a bowling rec Prevent shoe pressure. lish brown trout or the rainbow. them, “are absolutely honeycombed by When Fournier started his pro ord by rolling 14 games with an av age accorded by the public in 1926. The At aB drug and met Korea Mr. Shafer says, “ There isn’t any the cells of ancient anchorites and fessional baseball career he was erage of 235 at Grand Rapids, Mich., water too big, and not much of it too economies which this great volume af JDr Scholl's hermits from top to bottom.” Some of a catcher, and It was jiot until on December 27, lftljfc warm, for brown and rainbow trout. these contain frescoes and inscription* three years later that he wTas • • • forded have been passed on to the car X lno-pads Big water—Why, the finest trout fish converted Into a first‘ baseman. By virtue o f the fact thaT" McGill of much interest, dating back to the ing anywhere is in the St. Clair Rapids purchaser in even better quality. W ith j university of Canada has a royal char earliest years of the Christian era. between Lake Huron and LakelSrie! V Your Outer doe. not handle ter, its hockey team sports a fancy pride we invite you to inspect these Near Rome, N. Y., the local fish and coat of arras on its jerseys. DEMAND “ BAYER” ASPIRIN gume chib has been stocking the upper General Motors cars and to make one or Champion Swimmer Mohawk and other large streams with Thirty-three members of the “goof' more of them your own. the greatest success. The main A.plrln Marked With “ Bay,- Croat” or reserve football squad at the Uni branches of the Delaware now offer Hat Baan Proved Safe by Millions. versity of California were awarded LEifeoUERS good fishing far below the original medals In recognition of their service brook trout water. In New England, Write Le Roy PlowG>.,Le Roy, N.Y. Warning! Unless you see the name during the last footbull season. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin GENERAL MOTORS “ Bayer” on package or on tablets you • * * BAMPLK FHKK— Authma, bronchitis, coughs, they are beginning to stock the larger colds, all catarrhal troubles fade away by are not getting the genuine Bayer Willie F. Hoppe, 18.2 balkllne Ml CHEVROLET > PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE chewing Colorado Cough and Catarrh Root. streams with browns and rainbows, Thousands say results are wonderful. Drug Aspirin proved safe by millions and Hard champion, is nearly forty years according to whethe^Jbr not the water OAKLAND » BUICK . CADILLAC gist or mailed 66c. Colorado Cough Root Co„ prescribed by physicians for 26 years. of age. He never has tasted tobac 1664 C a lifo r n ia 8t,, D e n v e r, C o lo ra d o . is fast or sluggish.” ^ Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. co nor used hard liquor, Hoppe has OMC TRUCKS > YELLOW CABS, TRUCKS & BUSES According to Field and Stream It Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv, engaged In competitive play for 82 Cheerful Druggist took fishermen many years to learn F R IQ ID A IR E —The Electric Refrigerator yenrs. “You sell tablets of all kinds?” the strange new ways o f the rainbow For Exerciie • 9 “Yes,” answered the cheerful drug and brown trout and to realize that Soccer, which was first organized gist. “ Are you sick or just got a lit “I’m hiking from coast to const.” they are a different fish than the old on a modern basis In 1885, draws One kind of “yes-men” nre those erary attack?” — Louisville Courier- "You ought to try walking for a fanilliur “brookers.” FOR huge attendances in England and who eater to u popular prejudice. Journal. change.” Sneaking of brown trout, the ar Scotland, crowds at Wembly park tide says, “We brought these trout of Coughs Colds Sometimes quiet is disquieting.— Business of looking prosperous London, having numbered well over When you decide to get rid of Worms or the big streams over here and tried Tajit-worm. get lh« im-didne that will expel 100,000. Seneca. proves expensive. to make them stay in mountain brooks. them with one done—Dr. Peery’a “Dead • i Shot.” 172 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. wh\?re our native trout would have BOSCHEE’S A trophy, similar to the Walker cup, done much better. They didn’t stay ; Successful people don’t succeed op played for by British and American they ran down the rivers, ponds, lakes. Now one of Buffalo’s amateurs, will be set up in an effort account of their faults, but in spite SYRUP One of nineteen pounds was caught In ©f-tbenh---rr—------—------to bring about permanent interna Seroon lake last year; another of the tional team competition between pro same weight was taken from Shan fesslonals. Healthiest Men • • • da ken reservoir. “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” The article in Field and Stream con A harmless vegetable butter color Staging o f the British open chnm Tom Pace, well known carpenter, could not eat or sleep. cludes with instructions as to the most used by millions for 50 years. Drug Work was dreary grind. Now hard as nails, pionsldp at St. Andrew’s next sum approved methods of stocking streams gtores and general stores sell bottles mer means that no gate foe will he of “Dandellou” for 35 cents.—Adv. They had beeA m nrrlel^year. enjoys long hours and praises Tanlac and with u warning against foolish charged, for the course is a public stocking with worthless fish. He—Time sure hangs lietN^on yowr for new found strength one and under the control of the A wireless transmit ter in Great Hands. town council. Britain starts and stops the fog sig She— Why? Tom L. Pace, of 55 Bird Avenue, e • Jack Smith Is England’s nals in the Firth of Clyde, more than He—I haven’t got that engagement Buffalo, is a reputable journey N. Y., ring paid for yet.—Boston Transcripts man carpenter.* The East no longer has a comer'on a mile away. championship golf tournaments. Next Professional Golf Hope “ I was so rundown from indiges Jack Smith, Great Britain’s longest tion that my system was completely year Pittsburgh gets the open golf shattered,” says Mr. Pace. “ An or championship, Minneapolis the ama hitter of the golf ball, has developed dinary day’s work almost killed me. tear tourney and Dallas the profes from a slugger Into one of the hopes Sometimes I felt too weak to raise the sional title contest. of that country for recovering Its hammer or pull my saw. Food fer • e golfing honors from America. EN Cry f o r mented in my stomach causing bloat Virginia Whltenack, metropolitan Reggie McNamara, recent winner of In professional competition at Hind ing, palpitation and acute distress thampiou free-style swimmer, at the head, Smith set a new course record after eating. At night I tossed and the six-day bike race in New York, Venetian pools, Coral Gables, Fla., of 68, knocking four strokes from the rolled in bed. will compete in European meets this where she, with other swimmers from previous low medal mark, held by "Tanlao built me up. I ’m phy the New York Women’s Swimming as winter. He has left for Germany and sically fit again and happiest on a Rex Hartley, the Cambridge univer sociation, made an attempt at records. France accompanied by Otto Petri, speedy rush up job or when working noted German rider. sity golfer. overtime. I eat what I please now • • e Smith's terrific tee shots were the and digest it in comfort. I ’ve put on Decision of Referee Is Providence of the Eastern league feature of his round. At the 247-yard 15 lbs. and am really amazed at my thirteenth hole his drive rested 5 feet unusual pep and energy. Tanlac is rience. Tanlac is nature’s own tonic baa purchased Pitcher Kenneth Jones Puzzling to Boxing Fans from the cup. Smith’s advance in entitled to full credit for the change.” and body builder, made from herbs, from the Pittsfield club of the same Thera la some discussion In English If overwork or neglect has left its roots and barks. -Your druggist has league. He Is the right-hander who other departments o f the game mark* boxing circles over an unprecedented mark on you, get a trial bottle of it; start in on Tanlao today. Over went from Georgetown university to him as a player of the future. privilege which was granted the Bel Tanlac. Profit by Mr. Pace’s expe- 62 million bottles already sold. the Detroit Tigers in 1024, gian boxer Van Maroey during a re e e e cent bout at London. Youth Runs Fast Charles Johns, pro golfer, had been In the second round of his tight MOTHER:- Fletcher’s BALDNESS playing the game for 25 years with with "Sonny” Bird, the Belgian was out ever holing out In one. Then Castoria is especially pre MEN you have been looking cautioned for butting. Almost Imme Just recently, within a period of six pared to relieve Infants in for something that will grow diately afterward Bird did the same weeks, he made three aces on his thing, putting Van Maroey out of ac arms and Children all ages HAIR on a BALD HEAD. home course, Purley Downs, Hera It Is In FORST8 Original tion temporarily. Instead of disquali • i t of Constipation, Flatulency, fying Bird, the referee allowed Van There being no male teacher In the Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there Bare-to-Hair Maroey a five-minute respite In which Hickman (Calif.) school this year, Rita to recover, a decision never before from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the grows hair and will save what Laird, twenty, 5 feet 2 and full of pep, given In England and for which, ex assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. you have. It’s a world’s sen- coached the football team, which won pert# say, no justification can be sation. the five straight games and scored found In British boxing rules. 112 points to 18 by their opponents. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Scottdale, Pa. Bird was declared the winner In the w. H. FORST, Mfg. • • • Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend alxth round when Van Maroey wus un- it. The unusual injury of a broken able to continue. cheek bone almost prevented John P. Roepke, Penn State star halfback, Nine May Tour Japan from continuing his college career. Cuticura Baths An Invitation to the baseball team He was laid up with the fracture 'T, of the University o f California for a and Infection but recovered and has Best for Children tour of Japan Is expected shortly h? Just been elected captain for 1927. California olflclals. The invitation Is * * * Tench your children to nseCuttcore Sosp The Cincinnati Reds have started Your Miion'a aacceaa depend* upon tho quality of bob/chicks you buy. No __ __ because It Is best foe their tender skins. being sent by Kolo university, which food or care will make up for a miatake there. Be aure you start right, with Roeemont CMekeu Assisted by occasional applications of previously has acted as host to Cali helping their American association They have pep and vigor, plus the ability to lay. when mature, lota of good-eiied « g p . Chris Fitzgerald, above, twenty- 4 V C u tic u r e ointment to first signs of irri fornia nines. The proposed trip would holdings by sending Outfielder Hal Send for FREE Catalog and Latest Price List tation or dandruff, it keeps the skin end take the Golden Bear nine from San Sullivan to the Columbus club. Sul year old youth of Dorchester, thlnkl HOhd some illu*trat«d booklet tel la the romance of Roeemont—one of the mansele a t g m poultry industry. Price List quotee on leading breeds, ibeiuding State-Certified Jm m g scalp clean and healthy. Cuticure Tal Francisco on Mny 11 and the return livan, it will he recalled, broke his nothing of the Marathon run, claim Black Giants. „ ' cum la cooling and toothing. 'll planned for June 27. Last season leg n year ago and the Reds sent him ing to have ran the 4 4 miles from California's baseball team visited to Macon of the South Atlantic league, Boston to Providence In less than 7 ROSEMONT POULTRY FARMS & HATCHERY Hawaii and the Stanford team went to where he jfierformed In stellar stjle hours with ore (top, to win a 1500 Drawer 80, Roeemont, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey Janan. last seusoh. wager .XV-
THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1827
I tin* to pty yon and rtl try ft* epeco- Do You Know This latlon - CHIC HATS FOR EARLY SPRING; _L ____ Liniment and Salve? MAKING "Nonsense'l I’ll give It to you." v PRETTY CREPE-SATIN LINGI TkiM-Triod Hon* Remediu That Hava FIB ally, however, Urey coosented to A START FOR take a note for $30. Then he left on Many Friends in Thin Neighborhood. T IT H O , having viewed a display o f the next train fo r the We»t Horace parts extreme stylishness to P o r te r ’s Pain K in g - .is known and v » millinery designed for Immedi used In many homes hereabouts. T h is HIMSELF went back to the ahoa. He had a talk pictured last In this collection. old reliable liniment has been making ate and early spring wear, can say with the landowner, got some new What a feeling of serene friends since 1871, and the directions "nothing new under the sun?" It’s a wrapped around every bottle tell how Ideas and looked over the Inside. satisfaction there Is Id the con to use it for colds, aches and pains, By VICTOR RAOCLIFFE rule which does-not apply In the realm The Foot Rac* He found one o f the barrels filled sciousness/)f a reserve supplv of G R N W A -BONNER. soreness, swollen Joints, strained of millinery this season. Such daring room w vmitw kfowKi iiMirvs ------— T iE W A R D the winner m u scles and rh eu m atic twinges. It with plumbers' supplies, the other extra choice lingerie reposing midst seld om fails to d riv e out the pain. originality as Is expressed In the new- JY and solace the lowr (Copyright by W . G. C hapm an.) with a babbit natal composition. The, sachets of sweetest fragrance la one’s T h e 8alve is made o f the same p u re togue mottled felts, frosted felts, T H E S L U SH with a nice lunch of hot drugs and herbs that go into the he sought out a local plumbing es chiffonier or dresser drawer In readi lin im en t and is n a m ed Porter's P a in ORACE, I appoint yon my pyrography felts, and was there ever, Monarch Cocoa aad (IT T 0 tablishment and sold the stud for $75. ness for special "occasion." * King Salve. Its base is lanollne (pure confidential secretary, terms anything quite so unique as spotted Teenie Weenie Peanut wool fat), In Itself wonderfully heal "Those signs," he reflected. The lilght- Joyfully may any young girl people don’t think a day when Butter tandwiche,. ing and soothing. Porter* Pain King to be decided as soon as I calfskin such as designers have only r e next day they disappeared. accept un Invitation to the dance, who .. .» half raining and snowing Is nice, They’ re favorites with Salve is recommended for burns, cuts, realize on my inheritance." hruiaM, sore*, wounds, chapped and “ What have you done with the but I can tell you the Brownies did,’’ ell the youngster,. cracked skin, bolls, felon*,/?itch, cold “ Very kind, and having no pros- Easy to prepare and signs?” asked the curious land owner. said Daddy to Nick and Nancy. on the chest, croup, lumbago, varicose ent position, I’ll be glad to accept AfAnAwilfnl , tOO* v ein s and piles, M ade and guaranteed "Sold 'em," replied Horace. “ You “I think it would be nice to tell yon b y T h e Geo. H. R u n d le Co., Plqua, O. your offer," said Horace Lee. “ Much this cool March story on a warm day, It Is said Porter’s Pain King, the of a legacy?" see, one I got rid of to that plumber liniment, and Porter s Pain King Salve, at the other end of the town. Then too. c a n be found in f o u r of every five “I don’t know, but my cousin, Nouh X'T meant to tell It to you much h o m e s in this c o u n ty . How m any Cleave, had a good deal of money I sawed off the P on the second and k n o w all their m an y uaes? W h y not a lumber man took it. Taking off the earlier in the year but there are al read the directions today? once. Of coftrse, It must be quite ma ways so many stories to tell I terial. The letter from the lawyer at p and L left 'Umber'. Well, that genuine struck a paint shop man. There's a “It was evening, and all day the Booneville says I am sole legatee. I’m Brownies had been snuggled in dif bear* the Lion going to give up my Job here. I’m go shoemaker named Blum a little ways Head* tha old** PISO 'S , down the street. I sawed out his ferent little hiding places, bobbing up trademark la tin ing to enjoy life and luxuriate, an
ADEQUATE PROTECTION ORDERE GRADE CROSSINGS CROWDS PLEASED BIGCEST MEETING REHEARSALS TO START INVESTIGATOR FINDS FOR ST. CATHERINE SHOW STATE DEPARTMENT WITH “ KATHLEEN’S” BY W O M ’S CLUB; Rehearsals for the annual produc tion o f the Dramatic Club of St- HEAVY TRAFFIC NEEDS Catherine s Church will begin next HONOR AND SONGS PLAY PRESENTED Tuesday, it wa§_ announced yester day by II. J( uJsey,' 'coach of the club. OF K A L T R APPROVES Republican Club Comedy Goes Members Give 1 Act Comedy; The organization this year will put BETTER PROTECTION Over Big As Audiences on a production called, “ Take It Nominating Committee Has From Me,” with music by Will An Rock With Laughter Names of Officers TRUNK SEWER FLANS Gates And Different Type derson and lyrics by Will B. John stone- Fred Hillebrand was star of Warning Bells Ordered RUTGERS DEBATERS WIN ’Kathleen,” the romantic musical The largest regular club meeting the production when it played in New Contract For Local Sewer passage of Assembly Bill) 206, a bill At Long Avenue comedy staged Friday and Saturday ever held by the Woman’s Club oc- York. Work May Be Awarded ON UQOOR QUESTION nights at the Central Grammar School cured Tuesday afternoon at the Ma The play will be presented in the making it mandatory on tjommun ties along' the waterfront to permit the under the auspices o f the Hillside sonic Hall. Mrs. Alan W. James pre- latter part of April in the auditorium Within Next Month FLASH LIGHT SIGNALS erection in their boundaries o f dis The Rutgers University debating Republican Club, was one of the most sided- of the new club house. Mr. Casey posal works for other municipalities. FOR LIBERTY AVENUE team was awarded the unanimous de successful theatrical ventures ever The members of the Arts and Let will be assisted by Piter Sach. TW\ RECEIVE BIDS ON 23RD; We had eonsidcrable’trouble convinc cision of the judges in the r inter- witnessed in the township, if the ters department presented a one act Rev. Perry G. De Witt is spiritual MAY ENTER OLD SEWER ing them that we were not there for Better crossing protection at the scctional debate with the University m’rth o f the audiences and the finan comedy entitled “ Ways and Means.” director of the Dramatic Society. that purpose, but we finally convinced Long avenue and Liberty avenue of West Virginia at the High School cial return is any criterion. With The cast was Very well chosen and After years of cont nual effort and them that we were there to help crossings of the Lehigh Valley Rail Tuesday night. The topic was “ Re one or two exceptions, the players was as follows: patent waiting, the Township of along Hillside’s sewer situation. road was ordered by the Board of solved, that the Volstead Act should were very well cast, particularly those Hil)side\was assured positive sewer Mrs. Stone, widow, Mj s . Albert M- TOWNSHIP DINNER DATE When the Health Board was ready Public Utility Commissioners in a be modified to permit the manufac in the humorous roles, the dance Perrine; Mrs. (hay, her sister, Mrs. to give its consideration to the plans, decision handed down this week at ture and sale o f l’ght wines and groups showed unusual ability and Melvin Barnes; Harriet, the r niece, APRIL 19 AT STETTfR’S we were asked if we had anything to Trenton, according to a communica beers.” Rutgers j»phe}d the affirma- the songs were tuneful and catchy Mrs- 0- E. Brandorff; Mrs. May, ton Tuesday,\ pp roved the plans and Without doubt the characters in specifications for the say, and we replied, ‘There are 10,- tion to Township Attorney Donald president of Monday Club, Mrs. M. G. The General Committee of the joint outlet the mirth provok’ng parts took off sewer and sewage treatment plant. 000 people in Hilla’de waiting for a H. McLean from John Maybury, Jr.,, The . njnnouuuifnirepresentatives irumfrom jvuigersRutgers Fleming; Mrs. Price, treasurer, of Township Get Together Dinner meet the lion’s share of the honors. F. Certain eond tions were imposed, as sewer.’ Later we were informed C hief o f the Bureau o f Railroads o f were; Oswald G. Nelson of Ridgefield Monday Club, Mrs\ H. D. Steward; ing Wednesday in the town hall p’ck- Oscar Race as Sheriff Lem Under recommended by H. P. Croft, Chief that the plans had been approved. the Commission. Gates and bells at Park; David Moscovitz of Somerville Mrs. Jones, a pessimistic member, ed Arehtel Stetters Restaurant, New duck, Ernest Rettino, the corpulent of the Engineering Bureau, which re “Hillside can now legally adver the L ong avenue crossing and differ- and Joseph Irwin of Red Bank, Mrs. L. R. Tichenor; Mrs. §weet, Kit ark, as the place for the dinner on Dutch grocer, and the effervescent tise for bids, award the contract and ent bells and signs at the Liberty Whitey Lorenz, football captain and tenish manner type, Mrs. E. M. Ne- Tuesday, April 10. quires that a sewage treatment works Arabella, played ,1by Mrs. Claude for the treatment of sewage from heg.n work. Hillside does not have avenue crossing are made mandatory debating manager, accompanied the v:us; Ella, Mrs. Stones Irish' Maid, The tickets for this year’s dinner Schobert were theruitstanding play Roselle Park, ohe o f the eleven muni to wait for the completion of the by this decision o f the board. The team. Mrs. L. A. Lull. Miss Marion Wolfe will be $3 00 each instead o f $2.60 ers of the shoWT^Tne roles of Kath- cipalities in the joint conference, joint sewer, but can go into the pres „ report follows; was coach. as has been the charge in previous West Virginia's debating team con lees, Teckley Bramble and Michael shall be installed and operated when ent sewer. When the new sewer is ) “Long avenue crosses two main Seven new members were elected years due to the increase in costs sisted of Russell Morris, Byron Ran Flynn, played respectively by Miss required by the State Department. built, the old will be turned over to ( tracks diagonally west of Hillside dolph and Jack Zevely. Principal to the club- and to the fact that the committee Edna Sherman, Harold W. Meyer and Hillside, Union and one other muni Station- There is considerable high Wilbur H. Cox o f the High School, Twenty- five dollars was pledged wishes to improve the quality of din The department approved a request cipality. Cecil Francis Durand also aided con that the construction and operation way travel over the crossing. Ap presided. The judges were; Assem toward Music Studio Fund. ner served. “In order t0 get approval for the siderably in the success o f the enter of a chlorination unit be postponed proaches to the tracks are 1% de- blyman ...... Charles „„„O tt of Elizabeth; As- Mrs. Edward S. Frith and mem The following committees will plans, a site for a disposal plant had tainment. Jimmy Stanton, played by until April 1, 1929, and stipulated scendinft grade, and tracks in the semblyman George Compton, and W. bers of the Welfare Department with serve: Dinner Committee— Thomas J. to be approved. An attempt was John Steele, and Ned Rollingston, that a chlorine detention tank, satis Vicinity are tangent passing through H. Woodside, debating coach of the help o f the Junior’s assisted in Mahan, chairman; Leeds Brown, and made to get a site in Elizabeth or portrayed by Clarence Ash, were a factory to th$ department, be install a cut to the east and west of the Summit High School, the Near East Drive. Benedict Wagenbaeh. Linden at tidewater, but Elizabeth in trifle stiff and lacking in expression. ed and operated at the sewage treat crossing. A side track extends in an I Mrs. Edward M. Nevius reported Speaker’s committee— D. Leeds formally refused and Linden officials The plot revolved about the con ment works when required. Another easterly direction from the highway a meeting of her committee will be Miller, diairman; George H. Rutman, were unanimously against it- Finally test for the hand of Kathleen O'Day provision is that leakage, estimated and parallels the main line tracks on held Tuesday afternoon March 15th. and William J. Reider. Union consented to a site at Morris EXTEND LIBERTY AVE. and the great Fiynnville mystery, the at two million gallons a day into the BOEtkarlp side. Mrs. n.R. K.iv. Bloy,moy, chairmancnairman otof Publicity committee—Sidney Sil- avenne near ths Lshigh Valley Rail- robbery of Hans Swindler's grocery Section 6 o f the trunk sewer be elimi- "The views are obstru«ted by OW » ««* aw taiM t Her dapiit^ Yewtaln, phaiaMW} Robert jQ. gaga. ro*4*#r• 0* 11*0,000 to b«paid rEITTWNERS REQUEST store. There were two acts, the first ms Ant Milll 4a1.a _.J — r x x ‘ai find TYavhnrl ^ D amJ aIhL nated. ' ■ • buildings close to tracks and banks ment will take orders fo r flags with and Herbert C. Randolph. in OMIT# thgrjtHir townA, wfflSTBe' taking place in front of Mr. Swind Work on laying the sewer pipes of cut east and west of the highway. standards at the next meeting. Printing committee Benedict understanding, that it will be paid ler’s store and the second in the ball in Hillside is expected to begin just "Protection is afforded by watch A petition containing fifty signers Mrs. L. G. Bcisler chairman of the Wagenbaeh. only when the disposal plant is built. room at Kathleen’s engagement as soon as the frost is out of the man between the hours of 5 a. m. and was presented to the Township Com card party and dance held Friday Ticket committee— Jack Grant and It it is built In another - place, this party. ground. Bids for the work are being 1. a. in. and Hall disc signals with mittee Wednesday night urging that evening, reported the affair a huge David H. Doremus. agreement is voidT Elizabeth is al advertised now and will be received automatic alarm bells located on the Liberty avenue be extended to Sum- Several musical numbers were in success both socially and financially. Entertainment committee — Harry ready beginning to oppose the erec at a special meeting Wednesday night northwest and southeast comers, also mut avenue. Another petition, with terspersed in the action of the play Mrs. George McNab, Chairman of Schnabel, William Prince, Jack Hug tion of the plant in Union and Lin March 23- With a week’s time to standard crossing signs on the north- 80 names> requested an efTort be and in the dancing groups the by- Nominating Committee presented the hes, Willard Hochderffer and Leeds den expects that the State Board of Brown examine the various bids o f the con east «uuand ovuwiwcDisouthwest cuuiem.comers. a As b there m e r e .!T.ade . . . . . to chan« e the . fare zone 7 on th‘- hcck girls and the dance-o-mania following ticket: President, Mrs. Ed Health will make them build their tractors, the contract should be let —is ..considerable travel over the high-1 Wllllam8on avenue bus from lts Pres- group did work that is espec ward S. Frith; 1st vice-president, Decorations— Herbert C- Randolph. o vn. I exepect that in the end one . . . ® bHf tnlHHlnin tn —S 1 C .—1— w:th:n a month and work be started way and the views' of 'approaching “ I® to the comer of Maple ially commendable. The musieal Mrs. R. L- Ashley; 2nd vice-president, Favors— Albert E. Barrett and large plant will be built fo r Linden, immediately afterwards, trains are'obstructed, and trains are and Conklin avenues. Both petitions numbers were as follows; "The Advo Mrs. E. F. Mangels; treasurer, Mrs David H. Doremus. Elizabeth and foe joint sewer. Hillside, the understanding among operated at high speed over the high- 1 w*:re f]aced on flle for future con- cate,” sheriff and chorus; "Tennis,” W . H. Borden; corresponding secre Mr. Howard Wade Kimsey, song “I cannot let the evening go by the members of the joint conference way, it would appear that additional, s deratron-______Flossie (Miss Blanche Vail) and ten tary, Mrs. A. G. Woodfield; record leader at the Bedford Branch Y. M. without paying the highest tribute to is, will connect with the present joint protection should be afforded. It is nis g r ig ; "Every Road Is the Right ing secretary, Mrs. K. E- Andrew; C. A ., will, be secured to lead the, the diplomacy and skill o f Donald sewer at once. This is possible be recommended, therefore, that gates Road,” Kathleen, Jimmie and chorus; cha’rman o f Civics, Mrs. C. G. Beat singing. McLean in his handling o f this affair. GENE HOFFMAN WINS IN cause the city o f Summit is not using be installed at the crossing and op “ Kathleen,” Jimmie; "Shy Maids,” ty ; chairman of Welfare, Mrs. Wil All committees are endeavoring to Mr. McLean has been the leader of its full capacity in the sewer and erated fo r all train movements there COLGATE SPEAKING TEST Ned and girls; “ Love Light,” Flossie liam SweetJartd; chairman o f Home outdo any dinner held before and the whole’ organization. will not need this capacity until the over, that annunciator bells be in and Ned; "Lem ” , Arabella and girls; Economics, Mrs. E. M. Nevius; chair have a great many surprises in store. ” 1 have heard that a certain man supplementary joint trunk sewer is stalled in the watchman’s shanty to Eugent F. Hoffman, of Church “ Danee-My-Lady,” Ned, guest girls man of Arts and Letters, Mrs. M. G. The sale of tickets will be limited to went each year to the township din completed about two years hence. afford warning of approaching trains, street, won first honors and a prize and waltz couples; “ Childhood Fleming; chairman of Programs, Mrs. 400 persons. s ner to hear Earl say, ‘We will get the When the new sewer is finished, also that standard crossing signs be of $50 in the annual extemporaneous Dreams,” Flossie, Kathleen and kid R. E. Rucker; Membership Chairman, Meeting* will be held each Wed sewer in a few months.’ I hope to Summit will empty its sewage into relocated on the northwest and south public speaking contest held at Col dies; “ Dance-o-mania,” Flossie and Mrs. L. F. Hoffman. nesday at 7:30, at municipal head go to the township dinner this year, the new sewef with most of the other gate University last week-end. His girls. As there . were no nominations quarters, until the dinner date. but I won’t be able to give that, per east corners. Hall banjo signals can municipalities, whlie Hillside, Union address combined a profound under from the floor, the ballot was accept son the usual pleasure. be removed when gates are installed. and perhaps one or two others will standing of the subject “Resolved, ed as presented and the new officers “ At this time I would like to apol “ Liberty avenue is an improved JAIL SENTENCES FOR 2 continue to use the present joint that foreign powers are justified in will take their various offices at the BETTER ROADS NEEDED ogize for the condition o f the roads. County highway and crosses the sin trunk sewer. According to the opin opposing th’s country’s entrance in SOUGHT IN NEW YORK October meeting After the business They’re terrible. We had hoped to gle track of the Irvington Branch at ion of the engineers, Hillside will not to the world court with reservations,” meeting Mrs. James turned the meet get the sewer settled and in trying to right angles. As the highway ex FUR BUS ROUTE SRIFTS have t0 wait to make its entry in the and excellent platform presence. Norman Ramble, 28 years old, o f ing over to Mrs. Albert M. Perrine, tends from Hillside avenue in the economize the roads were left in bad 1236 Hancock street, Quincy, Mass., Chairman o f Arts and Letters, who sewer until all the local mains and Hoffman is prominent on the cam Public Service officials met here shape. But the street will betaken care Township of Hillside to Morris ave and Ralph Chundler, alias, Wilham G. had charge of the program for the laterals are laid, but just as soon as pus, being vice-president of the soph Monday morning with members of o f now just as fast as it is possible. nue in the Township q i Union and is Boyce, 45 years old, who gave two afternoon. Mrs. Frank Cain gave each section is completed, it may con omore class and a member o f college the township Transportation Commit-’ F’or a while during the construction the shortest route between Hillside addresses in Roxbury, Mass., were two very pleasing vocal solo’s, “ Hom nect at once, with the sewer. humorous magazine’s publication tee and discussed the advisibiliiy of of the sewer the streets will be in a and Springfield, travel over the high sentenced by Judge James A. Dowd ing,” by Del Riego, and “ Trees” by Wednesday night at the meeting board He is in Sigma Nu frater extending the Long avenue bus route worse condition than ever, but after- way is heavy. The grade of norther Friday night to thirty days in the Rusbach. A chorus composed of of the Township Committee a reso nity. to Long avenue and Bloy street. Ward we will get started on a real ly approach is 2.5% descending to county jail as fugitives from justice. Mrs. R. )V Nickerson, Mrs. O. F. lution was passed whereby Hillside There was also some discuss’on of road program. track V southerly approach, 3% as Brandorff, Mrs. L. R. Tichenor, Mrs. and Union, by mutual agreement, the shift in the Williamson avenue “ This is the best night Hillside has cending . The track in the vicinity o f Advertise— but make it Interesting It Pays to Advertise in the Times. R. E. Rucker, Mrs. C. H. Luster, Mrs. will assist each other in the sewer line over Maple avenue. According had since I’ve been on the commitee, the crossing is tangent and passes A. M. Perrine and Mrs. L. Hoffman matter. Owing to the topography of to Thomas E. Martin, chairman of for eleven years. Within three or through & cut east and west of the under the leadersh’p o f Mrs. Cain Union, this community will be per the committee, both changes depend four months and perhaps sooner, I highway. gave two selections, “ Out of the mitted to connect certain portions to a considerable extent on the con hope the crossing question will be set “The views are obstructed by High School Eliminates Linden Dusk” and “ Kentucky Babe.” They of its sewer adjacent to Hillside with dition o f the roads, and if they" are tled and we will begin work on that. buildings close to the track and banks were accompanied at the piano by the Hillside sewer, and for the pump placed in passable cond tion, the Pub The town is not bonded for one o f cut. Protection is afforded by Mrs. H. W olfe. ing of this Union sewage to the lic Service will porbably agree to the cent. We have ten to twelve millions Hall disc signals with automatic bells From State Tourney By Defense Refreshments were served by Mrs. pumping station in Hillside, Hillside extension on the Long avenue route. worth o f ratables, but we have not on the northwest and south east cor J. A. Plumstead and her committee, will be reimbursed according to the Failing to make a field-goal during The shift on the Williamson avenue issued a single bond and we can ners, and standard crossing signs on Each team accounted for four in the upper hall. The tables were terms o f an agreement to be made. line has already been approved by the borrow money at a most advantage the northeast and southwest corners. the entire second half, Linden High points in the second session, Buzal- decorated in green, in honor of St. For this purpose, Hillside will be Public Service as well as the City ous rate and our entire bonding “ I am of the opinion that flashing School’s basketballers were elimi ski coming through with both of his Patrick’s Day. granted perm ssion to use certain o f Newark. capacity is now available for the field-goals in this period. Bouska Union streets needed to carry the light signals should be substituted for nated from the state championship sewer.” the Hall signals at both approaches, and Rosey Givens counted for the sewage o f all of Hillside and part tournament Wednesday afternoon by CHURCH SOCIETY TO Committeeman John E. Trousdell and that standard crossing signs be Lindenites, who retained their two- of Union to the joint trunk sewer. Coach Sam D ubow ’s battling Hill- SPEEDER LOSES HIS made a motion that the plans and relocated on the northwest and south- point lead at the intermission. GIVE 4 ACT COMEDY Chairman Richard S. Earl and siders, 13 to 10, at East Orange. It specifications for the sewer be placed east corners of the crossing and With the ^exception of four suc DRIVERS’ LICENSE Township Attorney Donald H. Mc was a great victory for the Maroon for inspection in the township clerk’s would so recommend.” and Gray, a repetition of its triumph cesses by Bouska and Zilahy, the The Christ'an Endeavor Society of Lean were in Trenton Tuesday when The driving license of William Bal office only, but when informed that o f tw0 weeks ago at Linden’s court. third quarter was a barren session as the Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian the State Health Department finally timore, of 37 Washington avenue, bids had already been advertised for far as scoring was concerned. Church have begun rehearsals for a gave its approval to the plans. Mr. REPORTS HOLDUP Hillside’s impregnable defensive Newark, was suspended for 30 days with other places specified ^and that After Winter had cut in for his comedy drama in four acts called Ear! Wednesday night told what took play was largely responsible for the by Judge James A. Dowd in Police there might be some question of the only basket of the day and Buzalski ‘“ June,” by Marie Doran. The play place there and made other remarks Stephen Lokowitz, of 1556 Long win; this plus Tom Buzalski’s best Court last night for speeding at 45 legality o f the procedure, he with and Kay had added fou ls to put Hill will be given Friday night, March 25 anent the sewer situation. avenue, reported to the police Tues performance o f the season at center. milea an hour. drew the motion. side ahead, Linden’s rout came with at the Hillside Avenue School. "Tonight,” he sa d, “ is the best day afternoon that early Sunday Each, team made four field-goals, , Jonn Miller, o f 11 Baker street, Committeeman Charles T. Wood suddenness. The C ooper clan did not Those in the cast include Marion night fo r the Township of Hillside in morning he was held up by four Linden getting its quartet o f baskets this townshlp. and Ear| Sigler, of 20 ruff stated he wanted to be sure there score until the last two m nutes o f Compton, Anne Engelhardt, Esthef a good while. The State Board of boys on Long avenue and that his inUi theine imafirst half,nan, two in n eacneach .perioa, period. the final quarter, when Bouska again M’ddleton, Mary Mac Intyre, Mildred Cedar street, had “sentence n,* n®e “suspended “ Pended Health has approved the plans of would be sufficient bids from whieh pocketbook containing his driver's Hillside, on the other hand, failed to droppad in a penalty heave, but little Rogers, Mildred Lude, Kay Richer ona charges p f parking without lights. Alexander Potter for the enlargment a choice could be made. He said the and owner’s l'cense were taken from score from scrimmage in the first and Hec De Rose sewed up the decision matter needed publicity and that Die score from scrimmage m the first and Hec De Rose sewed up the decision and Ruth Schafer. The male mem- narHnard Schall, of ^ 2 '™pmwd^ rvlrd or>^ en Ber' w of foe joint trunk sewer. When Mr. him. He could give no description third quarters, $>i|tbut made two goalsflroals for HillsideHillsiriA with a nicemVe basket-h o «w The i___ nard °* 112 Harvard avenue. Mel.winMcLean andan/t wi><.ni#myself arrived in mTren___ would n o f fee) right unless the bids o f the boys. The police are investi in each of the sdcond and fourth bers of the cast are S.dney Mount- for being drunk and disorderly ' reached contractors over a wide area whistle terminated hostilities shortly ford, Raymond Compton, Daniel Rie-1 ______y ton, we found that there was some gating the robbery. periods. after. and that the notice be publiehed in ber and George White I It pays to advertise in th . T in,.. question as to whether or not the plans would go through. Dr. Costill, the trade papers. He said that ha the director o f the department, said believed in competition there la qp> they would have to be careful be portonity for bringing down 4a « ' cause the matter would have very far of the sewer. He waa Informed rrach'ng effects. There Wat a Urge Alexander Potter, delegation preeent from the City of jo in t Linden, and whan they n * th e man taadveeUaetal reaentativea *