* » J M-a-i. t r - a* i Plato and Naval loaf com» » c >«H f*oaa a ia- *.**.♦ * A, T N A • I 7 E h atoaa. «<*^ Util tell I aaiia in ■ Imadi JMtp Ita ha at*aaa ataA huyaaa ahtette aadl lahlln > haain ao *«» SmrSh < doe»e§« 0 RI R.f d * IUMJSIJ. < U *AN IN«r’ • apd MHO* f « •••*? i n a t OtTlSamakiw* CLEAN and j g W ^ B PtftuaaBl SHAMPOO UIO SfuprMNl Airnar I1NIRH R%t N | t-y . mi - a._ -o YOUR RUGS m a w aiTMrRVtiao t ion • LA »•-« b»4ll«ttlH ■ lUfSlM t R R’fSRMiami Rl»» tltllR L A i i J The boys had ripped off th* lode i diseases. Services were held at the D a | l C r n n n < l S t a n d a ire" with George Arliss for Monday More Than 75 Attend Collins Home for Services, Lyndhurst, M U U TO U Iia OldU U of the place and were preparing to and Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- ! R.K.O. RITZ Joan Van der Spek Tuesday night, the Rev. J. F. Hamb- r'fle the shaves when two Lyndhurst day, “The Finger Points with Ricjj- j Voice-Piano Recital ilin, of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Robbed by 3 Bov* y o u th s wtoS w e re w alk in g b y frig h t ~~ MarlenerPirtriclT. pftJutJt.ma^, JterttetaiM,. -?**«*•> fr tS S jE " ’’ jfew arls, o fficiatin g / SlAXoAIC ieWrfrlceii* ened - -They mfltmted-ikdr-' m arvelouIon.** to watch, almost un- ,w S '8 *n® **f*n Harlo*e in Has Become Bride -'cycles and raced away, foiling ldejiti- >1, Qver seventy-fire persons attended were held by Enterprise Lodge, 'F. i Three youths mounted their trusty canny to realize, IJ*is |(i«r-|igiven lirefree ireign tign | Jron » ,f.d.- • « - f * . hort . fication or raptare. last night, broke into the in her latest motion picture appear- subject, for all the e first-run and a recital given by the voice-piano ?tl ^hTll^Faber, of : — ^ n d "in"'Municipal , Sergeant James Geary was notified ante, jn “Dishonor.' !/- ihe KKO HiU i Rev. Edwin Floyd Irwin pupils of Blanche Outwater Pierson, Lyndhurst; another son, Howard, and ! without \>f the break-in. A search by police theatre attraction l,.r Kri.lay an.l *rt.-far a better show anyvfhefe, at Weds Local Missionary at her studio, on Livingston avenue, a daughter, Miss Mildred Faber, both ^ . • fn(,hteneil. nit©lied to reveal the boys. Saturday in which she is co-starred anytime. _____ on Saturd-y evening. of Newark; also three grand children, j anything when fngme with Victju Mcl.aglen, whose own *• at Pretty Ceremony talents, displayed in “What I'rice U K ( ) K iy o ll ____ Those who sang included Edward Glory?" and “The Cock-Eyed World , • J cab'egram received yesterday, Fantone. Audrey Bullock, Margaret MASS MEETING TO have given him a great American1 | A * , ... . Latsha, and the Misses Vivian Sut moving picture following. The loveable comedian, Charlie,j announced the marriage of Miss Joan ton, Edna Bnedenbek. Violetta Fol BE HELD BY Y.R.L. “Dishonored," the real dramatic ro- Chaplin, n hi- late t and greatest; Van der Spek, daughter of Mrs. iar*, and Evelyn Funk. nance, of one ,,f the world's most ’ suecess, “City Lights”, will’ Johanna - Van der 1 Spek, and the * *•-- late >-*- Those who played were Lydia Mol intriguing women, an international , , » , ,, .... ,, ■ T he X<>ung R ep u b lican le a g u e IVter Van der Spek, of 212 Webster ler, M argaret Latsha, Audrey Bullock, Lyndhurst has completed plans for a secret service agent of wartime fame, be .the feature attraction r > William Bullock, Doris Fern. Franc.ts requires of Dietrich almost constant and tomorrow, ;! Avenue, Lyndhurst, and the Kev. Ed- Monster Republican Mass Meet ng to Bieger, Gladys McIntyre, Ruth O— be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, change of character, of personality, Sunday A Monday, Norma Shearer, wju Floyd Irwin, son of Mr, and Mrs. theimer, Rose Waldeck, William W irt, May 1*2 at 8:30. throughout its action. I ’resente I first with Robert Montgomery in “Strang-? Samuel 11. Irwin, of Merion, Phila- Margaret Illis. Margaret Fantone, All Republican candidates have been as the bitter and discouraged woman ers May Kiss”.’’Nights'ofKiw”. Nights of men amLfdelphia,and idelphia, Pa,1’a. Leah..ean Levy,,^vy, < Dorothyi^roiny Trenschel, , r r n ^ Yo-« invited to sptrak. The League is con: of the Vienna slums, she blossoms music andnd the freedom she craved.craved.! The ceremony was performed yesyes- ‘■nda»H‘ua’ OI*e ’ anii , fident that the afTair will be a huge forth a* the magnet oT Vienna*' New loveses new fortunes, new places terday at Naplas, Italy, and was the cille Roth. • ' I guccesK drawing rtxtms and cafes. Her char -but always*ays in the the heartheart ofof thisthis girlgirl ; culmination culmination of of a a romance romance which which Selections were well_ rendered1 by AU Republican voters are requeated acter changes again, and she > ♦en wl*, blended Wautvbeauty with courage to !; beiranbegan four years ago when the couple the pupils, and brought delight to 7 . , Kresent as a Russian peasant woman, gig I vr her ow■iwn life, was the yearning for were students at the Kennedy School parent, and friends assembled; they Thi/ Wi]| give them an opportunity gling and coy before th«* aivuiuv*- th e love -lie could not have. It'- the of Hartford. Connecticut, where both varied from the simpler compositions w » . b(.st qualified to lead ; of th e g a y officers o f th»* «fener.al FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 8-1) lo v e ly s .a r’ji finent picture. were graduated in June, 1927. of Bilbro to the masterpieces of such h Ke,mblican party in the campaign sta ff. In d ifferen ce, sco rn , un.-»-’tain*.y. “Doctors’ Wives", which will play Miss Van der Spek has been a composers as Mendelssohn. next fall Helen Twelvetrees in “ M I L L 1 fc a le rtn e ss succeed each o th e r FINN and HATTIE” - * ' , « • Fashioned Party at the Masonic Club. 1 ab le c a re e r o f a w om an, havin-' littU- wifeV heart when she fooli-hly l>e- India to visit Miss Van der Spek, and with Leon Errol. ZaSu Pitts, awl in te re s t in life itself, w ho «i« .in at« > liev# that “the patient is the com recently went to Naples, where his com m unity Sym pathy Tn,-.y a.very enjoyable infor- Metro News—Saturday ^ Episode „f SPELL Of OIK her life t> her country, and, a- •« mul evening of dancing and enter mon enemy of every doctor’s wife”, bride-to-be rmt him ten days ago. No tainment. S a tu rd a y — K ID D Ik H (*11*1 M A T lN fc fc _ spy, pursues her country's « n* m * > lioth Warner Baxter and Joan Ben wedding ceremony could be performed Extended to Rector in high places. Her ruth • ~ n* ^ in nett. the stars of the picture, -arc said until ten days after the declaration SUNDAY and MONDAY, May 10-11 DOUBLE FEATURE pursuit brings her.-up against a r;\ ai, to rise to new heights of emotional of Ihelr intention t« united in Politics, however they make the in The sympathies of the community “TH E LAST P A R A D E ” with Jack H olt M d .a g le n , a trick y , hanil.-om** voting ism in this -stirring production. m a rria g e . tellect active, sagacious, and inven officer, whu scorn.« her woman - in land his many friends in town go TOM MOORE and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Thursday, for one day only, the The newlyweds will sail from Italv tive, with n a certain sphere, generally telligence but -uccurnh to her femi j out to the Rev. Franklin G. F a b e r, and r veal ng drama' of “Misunderstood” on Saturday of this week, and will thir-t for universal n in e ch arm . In 'UlU.\. a*! T .:!••. ‘ «rm'n ami theirf «»uts'.amling -ecreta r- tm*babty^^ -a rriv e in L y n d h u rst a b o u t I Btctor ctf St, Thomas Protestant ' extinguish it.- PARLOR BEDROOM and BATH” Buster Keaton ! Episcopal Church, whose father. Geo. truth paraly.' sentiment and imag the game of hi h* an I >eek ti, i*--,, “nehin.l Office Doors , in which. Mav lHth. They will make their home REGINALD DENNY and CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD ( play over half f I-/aro p e. !li«*tr »«• r« | Faber was laid to rest in Hillside Mary Astor, Hubert,and R icardo n I.usk, Wyoming, where Mr. Irwin ination, corrupt the simplicity of the Paramount News _ is drawn under t-ii** influence of th.s | Cemetery. Naugatuck, Connecticut, on ( ..rtez have the leading roles. Does is a Home Missionary for the Amer mind, destroy that confidence in hu s tra n g e lo v er until, j:i th«- d fa m a tir i Wednesday. big business mix with romance? ican Board <>f the Congregational man virtueVOtf which lies at the founda- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY-, May 12-1,f„ 11I}{]P^B.L^ |^EATUKE climax of the' picture, >he a.lmits Church, the same Hoard under which Mr. Faber, who was seventy-three CLVUDETTIi COLBERT — 1REDRIC MARCH Stocks.-and bonds with stockings ami years of age, pasaed away at his ; f'on of philanthropy and generous sac- j defeat and accept*anew victory- Miss Van der Spek sailed for India blondes? See w'hat goes on “Behind i home in Newark, after an illness o f; rifices, and end in cold and prudent ) i in “H O N O R A M O N G LOVERS” Josef von Sternberg, whom critio less than three years ago. Office Doors”. three week* with a complication of j si Ifishness.—Chario ng. and public alike -hailed, after the The a sociate feature for this, day Mrs. Irwin has a host of friends . an d - - - ' ' show ing o f “ Mof-»ccoM a n d “ The lllue a* J l Iw.' “ N ew M OOtl” -w ith lifAWTflfli'C in Lyndhurat. ^ and throughout the A ngpl," as -.nr of The g e n itrr ^ Vrf Otis Skinner in “KISMET ” Tibhet't and Grace Moore. United State , all <»f whom join in Metrotone News the American moving picture, erect congratulations and best wishes for lie’s here! Who? Why. “Skippy”, WENESDAY—FREE 'GIFTS TO EVERY MAN ed “Dishonorer’ from a stor\ c ii of enur e. That loveable little fellow the newlywed couple. ceived ami written by himself. who appears in Percy Crosby’s car When graduated from the Ruther THURSDAY, MAY 14 DOUBLE FEATURE toons in the newspapers, is now hen* ford High School, Mis.s Van der Spek R.K.O. LINCOLN to place before vou on the screen was valedictorian of her class. She Bert Lytell in ‘BR O TH ER S” some of his anticw. He is *ure to attended Elmira College for one year, and . ' i ntert tin you and you are sure to love and three years later was graduated Friday and Saturdav, May Htli-'Hh, j m jj(4 brings with him hi- little from Hope College, Hope, Michigan. Conrad Nagel in “FREE LOVE” Johnny Mack limwii ami hleanor Sooky, too. Jackie Cooper She also studied for more than a year FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 8 !> Paramount Newa — LADIES* DRESSERWEAR NIGHT ...... iii, ...... I . ’ ' - - -- • R oanlmi *an will- : n ap p ea r w ith an all plays the part of Skippy, Hobby at Oxford College, Oxford, England, A Picture of the Old Pioneering Days and Revolutionary War— star cast in “The (ireat Meadow, a ( oogan the part of Sooky and Mitzi an d is it graduate of the Kennedy thrill-packed drama depict, ng the (ireen and Jackie Searl al-o plav im School of Missions, Hartford, Conn. Vaaoooaaffliawaocffloooaocsx^^ pioneers* gaflan\ fight for new lands portant parts. Don’t mts* It! “Skippy” Her experience in Mi-sirm work will «i)d loves in the untamed west. Many make her a fit helpmate for work in “THE GREAT v ill play on Friday and Saturday. are the adventures encountered along the mission fields of our own country. the old Daniel Boone trail which i- MRS. KONlHf KNTKHTAINS the main theme of this story. Indian MRS. SCHWKICKKT HOSTESS fighting in' the old colonial days in Mrs Koku Hondo, Valley llrook the backwoods with many hair rai Avenue, entertained in honor of Mr MEADOW” Mrs. William C. Schweigert, Watson ■ ing thrills nnd escape s. Many eaily* and Mrs. ('art Mair. of Cirlstadt, with JOHNNY MACK BROWN; ELEANOR BOAKDMAN, Now Playing customs are revived in this film of avenue, enterta ned the Octagon Club | recently, fluents included Florence at cards at her home, Friday afts r- I ANITA LOUISE and others the pioneer days of 1775 in which the Mansback, Rocco I’esile, Anthony — also-^- The Supreme Comedian the Screen Revolutionary War plays a mo t im noon. (Jue.’ts included Mrs. William ( inti no, Fumi Kondo. I ku Kondo, of W ebster, Mrs. William H. Claris,.Mrs. | **ANIMAL FAIR"; cartoon—News CHARLES CHAPLIN portant part; Some of the hardships i.vndhurst. with Alice Mair, and L a u re l & Hardv comedy—“BE HI»i«rw # 4U« oh l*««» No rt<.wn TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ride their way into hardship. There n«i«iMNUirv J u * l ru filltm * MKTHf»rcn,rr an mi sn* h it Dion (artooii in color—“CRAZY' H1 ll"SE” were few horses n the cavalcade so »r«-Kl» Following our tMiial 7H7 f<11 >«;K HOAD I.VNDMt’HHT 1 Woman's Wants Against the Ethics j»f the Medical Profession • ttnlom all r#iurn* with Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett th a t all. th e pioneer <*«iuipment u-e#Uh«l1«r “*THE FINGER P O IN T S” in the story U exact to the minute “BEHIND OFFICE DOORS’’ d etail. f RF.IMT MANALF.R with ui air star cast (.M irri i H i*i a s o « i i . —-and with Mary Astor and Robert Ames Feature film- to be presented for HAM M iiln *%»■.. I’« » » » l( .. the com hg week of Mav 11th, in C h a ri,<« Ce*ise in “H U NDERINt. TENORS" —also— A Tim e Paym ent Plan HI.I ES" with Ginger Roger* cluMitzi Green, ^ 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ^ Y o u r H o m e Jackie Searl and Bobby Coogan Where HOME MADB ICECREAM ind LUNCH I -^^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO is served with the utmost of Care and Cleanliness 1im*~Strawcrt/ta/i£%r/im! H umt M ade I r i C r i \ m Maki^ A W oki u
" O l' I)lf I I KKNl I I n I' I AM IK A S e t t l e I V olcanoes Kelp f h - a t s a .T ^ ‘ , to m ake t e e t n u Yes, you have tasted Icc Cream But unless you *». p o p u la r have tried ours you have a wonder tul treat .in store. llim would you like to modernise SCHRAFFIS and PARK Si I Hi OKI) (ANDIES ”‘S' I P s all of the plumbing fixture# ill your home and pay for the ial- ; VVV- Deliver 'l ,i»u Ke (-re.irn For All IKVisions pmvemcnt on a time payment plan that gives you as long a* two j jcar# to do so? We ha\c such a Mager's Tea Room plan. It i*offered you iilcutnectiou and Lumheonette » ith your purchase of the fanlOu* ’Stanlard" Plumbing Fixtures, j STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J. May «c tell vou more about iii PHONE RUTHERFORD 2-7812 Albert Mitchel & Son PLUMBING AND HRATING CONTRACTORS 21: LAKE AVE LYNDHURST
IT IS ALSO TR U E T H A T you can expect reliability from a concern DOUILK FEAT I KK WEDNESDAY your friends know h* be reliable. Ask us ULUSAY. MAY U 4 4 AND EVEN AT 3ur serv ice ii 3c*ir A DISTANCB thle. *i4tio»i» hx iM M tnni *u*h .ail* promptly ami cftvicntiy Photic or call in \\ c It cl that m r ' doing we arc truly living up lo the teaching* ol the t***Mvii v Rutherford 2-1077 Kulc . “MY PAST” REALTORS NSURANCE D R U M S OF JE O PA R D Y ” With Warner OUnd FR IItV Y W ILLIAM C.COLLINS S A T C R O A Y , M U l i 16 OIKECTOROF FUNERALS V ISJ ITUYVIIAat AVI m o n i AwTHIK.rOMt> 3 0 0 0 JACKIE COOPER «( t v n M U W f M j . J 300 STUYVESANT AVENUE MITZIE GREEN m SKIPPY” flOOOOl OOOOuOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY. MAY % 19)1 I*AGE FIVE mn SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY officer* will take place at to. first Ier secretary and MiMrad Raaehan. Mr and Mm W W. Palmer.4* Third Mn M Hummer of FMUdetph a, aid THE COMMERCIAL LEADER GIVEN MRS. WM. BDREHAROT meeting in th* M l. , , Irsaatae. Avenue, have had aa their sural* foe Mi;, and Mrs. Ciilvtn Sink. of ReMt. Mr*. Louis H. favier wa, named A number of important thing* w w Mrs. William Burkhardt. Jr.. waa chairman at tha 8*nn*.r Round t p diantsaad. Among them user* the fol- w*ek. the letter'* pareate. Mr. ami THE 00>A4£&<;iAl tendered .a auryuria* U dM kl t**SX cvmmilee tar .ihtstPWit js»r. ____loving: the neat pl.y to he given hy m Vd*r «nM Avcmn h j: on Saturday evening, M a y l, given The sum of *H1 reniiiedi thr fSwy. iywtfa»r ------Telephon* RUtherford-2 410MANAGER decorated with streamers attended‘ Vby. 1*l«Uen 1 of• Miss ■ . Pearl .. Duma- , _ .Greetings -, . member* who etiiojwd a aociahle a a . PHONE RUTHERFORD 2 107S Mr. Wm. Buckley, Mrs. Otto Rinner, spoken by Marie Semtsgal.i. who also wr|i as an instructive afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Coleman and ZABRISKIE VS. HARPER FOR SENATOR daughter Jeanne;Jwuin,. Mr, Mrs. AnneAw mnn-,-r- Herin- told about the vnrwu- , „ number* , ^ on The membership „ «... drive to ------interest \ „ Ma>?r c e m e n t this week on thc coonng S ^ s t ^ a ^ Z T ^ ' r W u W r Senatorial pnmary, which, to our mind, states the issue more' u“ ch^ie* c* "' F,r“n?- The KAyU,mlf «>"ued tht* mcmth The whole society ctady t a even < w „ ta Sjta h.™ b™, » T . : * , : h ' t i S X & S S S aWe to do. . w L » of'LendhSt »** • Ts9^ . to be obtained by tW Jm>e meeting Our Mayor stated that thc only issue was thc singk one ^ ^ r u Th. t*.P.c ch,*„ far June „ -Wh.c„ played by'two i t the boy*. Wrong'^fith th* World” with Paatnr Prompt and Efficient Service of choosing between the individuals running. Strange as it may i Royal Arcaniim Notes A Music lnterprvi.it..iu t.\ pupil* Mueller as the- leader of the dlaru> "THEY SERVE GOD WEI I of Grade 1A prjve.i delightful; the aion. seem these issues are cither innocently omitted or purposely j < children all appearing in costume WHO SERVE h i s CREATIIRES avoided. j The Grand Council will hold its Selectitm* by the l.inoidn S,hoo> Seivtttg well i' iht1 highest creed »»t thi'> X ko h , n ; ...... „„„ l s , I annual convention at Asbury Park i Orchestra concluded the program Auxiliary Activities ihe two issues one hears everywhere concern the two ne«t Monday and Tuesday. modern tuner.»l h»wK, where m t i m t , leading candidates, Harper and Zabriskic. .,.- l Ed j. Willett who is on ti»e com mittee on credentials will be our St. Mary’s Guild All a* wt for the Apple HUxunm sympathy anti ecimoroy erf to d are the Against Harper it is used that he is a member of the representative on that occasion Dance to lie given by the ladies rule, ( Vinsult u» treely contractor s ring and a party to the general mismanagement of Ed has a brand new past T nt s ——4— Auxiliary of the Columbus Athletic. apd Four new member, were admitted Social, and Political Association ti* the County. jewel that he is veiy by St. Miry'-ry s GmltiGull of St. Thomaa be held atythe Club House. Hsrttng <- ' J.L. BURK he may well be. l EpUcupal CkurcK al iiigir rs^ent ton Avenue, this Satonlay evening Against Zabriskie it is used that he is receiving thc support We are looking forwardtoa report;mwtin„ They were w«*j Mr*. Muriel Mrs. John Ruggiero it chairman of Fimrri) Director of Ex-Senator Chandless. I *•* "n *he <‘v;,,ninif o( Tu* day, i sear, »lr>. (wfcrii Misstn-f, M r..' the committee of arrangements. May 12, the date of our next ineeUng. U)uis Qetmering. an.1 Mr». L. !« ;. i Advance plana have al*o been made PHONE HCTHI RPi>Hl» i t m K PHONE w rrkttr « a ;* Neither issue is vital nor. wholly 0 true.____ ? Youi will nave to come b"-uback —on ning. - ! for a Communion Breskfast for May i m RI MGM.AND AVR. 111 an. h tw PALIMAIIR AVR. Judge Zabriskie is not Chandless' candidate. Mr Zabriskie i Tu*8d!y TA sn y.°" c*n ft*1 as well Mrs. Charles Nelson announced I itth. and a Can! 1‘aity fur the eve- j I i isdhuial. N. J. Joraey t My had nnnia mrrH , LKimc^ll . l£ L U , ^ ~ ~ m1T~' - 7-^—— ;;<«>■«leon»» w to our our meeting meeting in m tne the_ evening. evening. > n|aBII (» W d ^ w i - F W f « k sf tsing s f m naa announced ntmseit when Mr. Chandless had intentions ofi We So not expect any official vis- f,„me M*y 14th, for the benefit at running himself: Mr. Zabriskie opposed the Chandless faction: lh* fb:r ! * , * * . ‘!’urT,^ V'"'h'r ,.,cs tkp njee nt-.m-.fe k,, k.,.. '7— next month anyway so dont stay social event for the Guild will tie a >just the Ipast primaryI---— j by being campaign liiAim^vimanager 1 forV/I iPurdy, uiujr, away vaibat give us «»t*n increaseimiruM in lswn .,An> t„ be held at t>w home ..f United Cork Co...... * social gath-' Mrs. J. Neill, Lyndhurst Avenue, in j ^enlf M r. ■««*“»a?® s&saa.: and the use June, G* DEPKHN 8t S O N Charles r. Black who opposed Chandless for Senator. of the pool table. We are expecexpecting The ladies at the iftMting enjoyed, Suits Carried On Whoever tells you that Judge Zabriskie is a Chandless can- at least two signed application, the rar,jk after the hSdneaa <.f the eve- The -uit of the T»»n»hi^ aga list initiations ta be- held in June, ning was- concluded. Honors w^nt ta the l nit«ni I'ork Companyompany was esmeii ! didate is taking you for an ignoramus, and wishes to divert Diib’t disappoint its Trevor, we are Mrs, Thoma* H. Giroward and Mr*i.n_yestei,l«y in Paterson, before Vwe your thoughts from studying the relative merits of Judge counting on you. William C. Sfhafeigert < h*nc*dt(>r fx-. red by the tin* from the Zabriskic is a Chandless candidate rely upon the short memory Central P. T. A. Notes factory. The engineer of the ( or It of the public. They do not tell you that at the last election Comp*ny also was on the stand for Young People’s ja conmcioiable length nf time giving next dour to F W . W ooltttirth i a m i ! 0 e Store and primary in 1930 they themselves were for Chandless, and The Central Parent Teachers Asso : detailed technical evidence for, the Zabriskie was opposed. ,r:[ ciation held their annual meeting at j Ct>rk Company. the High'School, yesterday afteitioon. Group Installs[ The case will be heaH again «• Rtitherfold, N. J. I'lione RUiherford Jt*2W4 To tag the Chandless label on Zabriskie is a trick, a most with Mrs. Walter P Kohlheim, first Sjune Jfiwl and is expected on that day vice president, presiding. ,obvious one, and admits that Harper, on his own merits, cannot Rev. Muller in Charge „f that the case will come ta a clone be compared favorably with Zairiskic, for the important and Annual reports of officers showed a year of varied activities with much Ceremony as Charles dignilicd office of State Senator. good accomplished. Membership in ,ihe association totals 25|. The Joral Hingste Takes Chair Thus far the sponsors of Harper have used no other argu association stood third In the state ment for their man. The public is misled and confused. in their work in the Summer Round On Friday, April’.fith a i th e r- tu i« r It is therefore important that Mayor Bogle has so plainly L'p. business' me«-ting ->f the ' Young Officer* were elected as follows: Peoples Society of 'St, M .t’h,-». I.u stated the real issue, and his statement will undoubtedly be nresident, Mrs Walter F. Kohlheim; theran Church, the newly elect• d of used throughout the County to help clear the atmosphere first vice president, Krir W. Austin; fleers for thi- cmamj year were in second vice president, Mrs. Charles stalled bv U« vere»d Muller.. The of Pruoentul’s Latest Policy Church choir and especially appro i'arnge: secretary. Link Lotter: trea- fleer- are Ch.»r(e* King.', preaident, DEMOCRATS HOLD priate selections which have been -urer. Miss Jejin Crankshaw : histor C u ll O h lsen ' ice pr* ■- !*enin' down at our Troop 2 meetin' t unatruction and Surveying giated by the members of tim Courtly •dacer It's nnw ft n'ctork, records are m kiim;k KOAll Inturanaa during flrtt 2 0 yaara ana $ 6 ,0 0 0 Inauranoa Committee and the social committee 'n an' the inter-nstrol rally is on! LYNDHCRST. N. J. of the club. Mrs. A. B. Woodward, Come on you! Hurrav! Hurry on! tharaaftae Mrs; May Bowman, Mrs. H. S. Bridg Yells! Tenseness, excitement the 443 Broad SI. Newark. N. J. man assi -ted as hostess. Fine souven 'nd’s cornin’—two knots to ru' Dime! 11# al •leaf *«». irs were distributed among the Hear them yells! Wowee! “Beavers!" an* • ’ *a- a If Ve*>o IB Veora guests. Refreshments were served THE BEsST VALUE during a social hour after the games. "Foxe-”! "Ravens”! That all I kin 20 $% .o o $1 12 95 S /1 20 Sear above the other yell* of th’ other fi* Mrs. Matilda I .each entertained with latrols! Th’ results are settled. Pine Phone Rutherford 2-675 piano selections. Y( )UR MONEY 30 121 50 142 95 94 40 Guests included Mrs. E. M. Zeh, Tree* 1st, Beavers-are ,-eeond. Gee! 1 was flgurin’ (yep I can Buy Now imi Jiclp hrniu ha. 1 40 17970 211 40 135 45 Mrs. Margaret Shea, Mrs. J. McGar- igger I out some records and find out ry, Mrs. L. M. Brunes, Mr*. Lou Chas* Lobmayer Karl.?, Mrs. Mercedes Mead, Mrs. J . ‘hey’ve run comiwss, which th’ Silver PROSPERITY 50 309 00 36:1 W) 205 75 L. McGuerty, of Rutherford. ?oxes won, fullered by the Flyin’ BmlOing dirllan Kuy n«>rc ■<:«[|es.. Lyndhurst Market (Prsoiium^ Paysiii* y-aoa.i,. hansi AssoaM, oi Anaoany) Mrs. Margaret Ward, Mrs. Nonie Th’ next two events called are dull today tli in anything u» r Maher. Mrs. James Lothian, Mrs. Nora o Ii-ten "Co *o 111 give you the scores. ,1'IIJ, Why not have that Flynn, Mrs: Charles Grant, Mrs. Tirst Aid and &ignallin’ were both 92 Stuyvesant A v e . car*gr or houae Knit n..w George Pierro. Mrs. Louis Tamke, Mrs aken by the Pine Tree*, they did that you have wariicd, lot w» Tho policy eollo for an Inc.raaa* In Ih* pramiurn altar ln>»* year*, hul tin idanda F. Peterka, Mrs. L. Demarest, Mrs. iretty well t’night. Lyndhurst, N. J. long. John Loos, Mrs. Joseph H. G. Snyder, Herby Pohl’* got another mystar alao haflln al Iho and of Ihraa yaara. Whlla luluta dMdanda muai iapand Mrs. M. L. Garret, Mr*. George Ly- for u*, so—"Horseshoe formation!" anHraly on lulur* earnlngi, Iha currant aarninga of Ib* t'ompan) •>* «H»t*r>i fliate, Mrs. Jennie Woodward, Mrs. T What a thrillers short but sweet O f l . Francis Knight, Mrs. L. M. Higgins, So lung! Yours truly, Blake Ehrlich. to prowda (Mvidanda at taaaf aqudl lo Iha intraaaa In piamiym Mrs. D*n— OConnell,______Miss Robert tobert M. ' Law Officea »f A. REENSTRA Co. Marrwne, Mrs. J. J Dwyer. Mrs. Jo & seph Carroll. Mrs. George B. Carpen Plan Banquet CONKLIN. SMITH * TOWK H in VaW LAW O AVE ter, Mrs. Bernard Beronio, Mr-. Axel laiwyere Building m m x * . n . i Thl^poiloy will enable the Swenson, Mrs. Margaret Reilly, Mr*. On Thursday. May 14. the .North 17 AMKS A VEN UR * Tel. .stwrwond J-J is t Patrick Norton, Mrs. Carmine Sav Jerrey Club, Bowling League will I h e West A v d la M r la Y our*. man wha haa *eeen*ente ino, Mrs. Rose Stinson, Mrs. A. Still Rutherford. N. J. hold it* Annual Dinner and PlitO j Phon# Rutherford 2-«94 2 *105 man, Mrs. John Walton, Mrs. Herman Presentations at the Pioneer S. I A te a*ewKa m era nearly «d- Brockman, MrSC J M. Mattem, Mrs. _____ Club, Hasbrouck Height*; tickets . . aquata orotoollan #wHn« J. M. Van Thum, Mrs. Matilda letch, *1.50. ***** Mrs. Henry Stender, Mrs. A. B. Lip* pen. Mr*. l.oui. M. Favier, Mr*. John Sheriff Harold V. Reilly will pre the yeeea they meet neae r. Wood*, Mr*. William Woods. Mra . time part extremely active in their l.yndhurst Klks . tf, 34 Hi.’ Republican Victory In November religious and social work. The at Pioneer No. I .,,, 25 35 tendance at the B.ble School which High team score: Doremu. Post VOTE FOR THKM I0MI High team average: Pioneer No. marked a very high mark at Kaster _ ^PRIMARY, TUESDAY. MAY 19, 1911 continues io be exceedingly encour 1 , M*. M.*>« Strike*. Moon, Comaren aging. ity, 239. Mo.t Spares Waish, P.on Poiw ftm ,'rnr i.n t m (Daylight .'aelng T .»ei eer No. 2, 2*3 Clean Games; Wid For Male Senator O b Tuesday evening. May Slh. a «ayer, ». High Individual Score: card party waa held under the au»- Widmayr. if,7 High Individual Av X HARRY (: HARPIR ptee* of the Men*' Club About IS® ►rage: Widmayer, 107-#* f or Aa •Wy IM r IM III a all amliil * t *«— hum i» il* X •ih iMA w rrtiK i will be used to augment th« picnic X fund. This waa on* of the affairs to Attorney to Address )<»SfPH C RINZUY assist ia that effort; another will be X LLl.'YH I V.HUnimii an operetta "Peter Rabbit" to be X given by the Y .sung - Peoples' on Sacred Heart Parish TH< »MAs s In M,«,|« Y Thuraday evening. May lith, snd X lAWRIMT A CAVINAT* Childrens' Matinee on Saturday, May The Holy Naas* Society of Sacred For ( oaall I Vek th. Heart churts will hold * "weting 10 If ' Another important event will be evening at the Pariah Hal! JAMES VA MfRCEll 8 . th* sapper aerved by the Indies' Aid Their speaker will he Bart Boyle, ta f I rr etlwtdrre ow Tuesday evening. May 19U »-*4atos>' City AtMMr d Rayoaas •nd a brother af the Rev < orarim- X "tAMt 11. ALPXAKMtB |)nnlfulial On Sunday morning. May 10th. the Pastor's sermon topic will be “Power Royle. curate of Sacred Heart Ctarrk X t*RDK'V M Ml Rl> of the HnaUe.1 ', and >• the evening. The Society will reeartw Far Mat* taam itlo “Apprn atioe „r Mamertw* All at the *eveath»rty X I'ANIH r P* *MMi iy are invited to attend the servw** noth »f thaM'tmreb an.1 Bible Sch -ri Oa May IMh, they wid hatd boa.ag X ‘ *t»NA B (aiNRUM Inounmrr (Ttunputi t| nf Amrrirm One very tmporunt , M J t e S receiamg oerw of a asm. Alfred John, al the Nark Paid for hy Was. a M«- , Ita*hewoa.'* % i •ad i* eertaialy »*/»yod by the eht)- W i if Hal. Aprtl f t Mr* Mmm dre*. Mr». Tate ha* charge of th* ■rmrtif Mm* P PACE I LEADER, FRIDAY. MAY », toilV ■ i s * il. Senior, accompanied at th*- piano LKGAL .NOTK'K LfcX^AL NOTICK LttiAL NOT1TE LWiAL NOTICE feOGLE COMES OUT . by Mr*. Walter Cook. torodtnn-st If. J. * . ••The S ta rv e dencrlhed prewtoes ai „ ______8 u b j e . t u, all lien* and anse** add HUhJeat Uj all unpaid taxes, > T h e g u e H t speaker was t h e R e v . tzs*? £zrs2* ‘ssjr jzlx a n t s Legal Notice FOR ZABRISKIE w < u w ia. Mt sa* ssrsasa m tn» la Canjyny ol S«wsrk Truiwt, Frederick menu water rent* and all Peter Deckenlwch. of Belleville. on ft Dow^, r>ad A tOmaoo um " » m * " But*)e«-t ale. t», »«r(i state of facte a» an Hens, restriction* of reoard, such s s m s s . accirat* kufvey of tbe prenune* will din survey would disclose. ' (Owtfarowt ftonr p i p * Medan SNaMems". "One uf ite ■***&:—u. —...— _ ,ii&asai reaarni* aae haw so m aay . Tagettie, with all and the rujtit*. y is known al m>. US Al>erl Returnable July 24. nm talar is because «re live so much in t h e naerUax. privilerrs, her«dOa*M«tji aad m+- Street et». «s a Prosecutor of tl* Pleas for fN tfltnatvrt tfcet«unlu Oek M'r. wiae appertalniQK. be * *,& to j«ay and liberties, privtiegee. heredttanoenhr Election SW year- and as Ciiuntv Judge for UirmiIf* akeve stated writ u* mr purtenance* thereunto heioftftftK or in any •I UM Ue that w e live in t h e present aod aatfarfy in the first jdurr unto the. eatd —* dsllvsred. I have levied upon Un«*4»ki Mortjtaue- * Tale Guaranty Co.. a wise appertaining ne *o*d to pay and a similar period. everyone do hin share, then there sole »t Mhtke vendor satisfy in the Brst place uni- tiae *ald c o r ^ th e n v Jeraey Mattunai In U m C ify u f i»r ut * / complainant. Court,, How*e Building and I^oan J ud|f. Zabriskie is a life time would not be so m any problem*. Hack y * * * Tru*t '-'ompjiiiy uf Newark. Tritftw. 2 S m w awtt* M am ii u Association of the City of Newark, the Township of Lyndhurst re*fc)erit of Bergen County—a most Young people *are attacked becayae IMr will be heard either lur « “ f " * ®* fl4.44a.3ti, tuKHim vvitlJ Utw'fai sura of fft,u«0.7&. together with lawful I ^ i m < ( luUrr«Mt tliereun. a«.i th«* «.*aU of tW naSrwiUH s. w**1 aa Mr interest thereoa. and aieo the cost* ol tiie Notice Is hereby given that the respective dtfclnguiabed Jurist, a business man we do sot ufiderHtand them. When ot one o'clock in the afteruoua, Eastern •aid etanidainant itave been duly taxed tu the taersof, H a t b to ■ « •aid complainant have been dnly taxed at Board® of Reghrtry aad Election u a« | Sar and a gentleman. Standard Tima, (two Daylight nev a a w ot R U M we g e t away f r o t h a selfish p r b g r m m r«unfc him, Sew Jsea.y Am o’ekttk the sunt of fiat. 72. the Towaxhip of Id'ndhurst wlU meet In He is a Regular Republican and o u r b , Ham), alt tat following tract \oAiu> o r <**a,u t m t from the weaterty aide olf Kearney Plumbing Supply Co., a New Jer lem in the world would be solved if Arena*; from thence runnteK Uli f*****1' V* Mary tiray Or«ely. i«*«in *ey corporation. ataintlB. vs. Carl F created Thinnson-Poroeruy-Boig tri everybody Would follow the Cbrist DOMINICK J. WVK d«raes 41 minute* weM I t a i a e t ; Mery Uray 1 8 3 1 . U»3I Itetumabie July it. * A. U. offtoe of ■ ___ groap. - " I character come from those who as- minute* eaat tf feet; thence U> aMttli (TORN * 81LVKRMAN. Att’y* g o v e r n o r i^r MIe at uub.'k ventlue and will expose for sals at public vendue ! ONE CORONER «*.*,< .. fitr Him. yH live the ('hrist life Betweeni UmJtn Uwute) MMtsaaeM^rti a‘ TlUaTitle QuartOuarautr Valley Brook Avenue and theme E R a Oa. - j d e g re e * minute* eaat 41 feel th - ' the Oairt 11..u r in the City of tlack • «M far tae WI of New ier»«y 44 M te I M M i o n ...... e n s a c k , o n ! TWO MEMBK«8 OK RKPUM.ICSN *T*TS I today.” nal Am* aad Trust (lum ptmt «>r potnt •* place af tegmnMMt Hednenday. May 13. 1931. , C'OMIIITri.1; lONE MALK, C&S IIU 1 U .I U c e a r u b u . S m i *J. I all, Mrs. William H. Peters, president Newark,r f c , T r u s te e . c o o i f i a J n a h t , a n d ftnMK> Being known ae M4 Valley Brook Ave- at one « clack m the si lernooa Eastern I TWO HKMBBKM OF IlKMOCttATIC 8TATB 1 £?-■-*** ■ in aileron.*! Maltni Standard Time, (tvro o'clock iFaylight 8av COMMtTTKK (ONE MA1.E. ONE r (lU U l I of Every woman's Bible Class of K uin- ing Tune), all those three tracts or parccti- 1 • ■- -i"", ______£ _ k _ : ■ anandard lim e ayii|dit Bav ONE COUNTY 1't.EKK jerford, brought greetings from h e r «ig Tune I. all tiw s*e certain tracts ‘ fod? of land and premise*, situate, lying ant. KIOHTEKN MKMBERS OP REPIJBUCAN or panel* .,f ian«l ;uid biemnir* hereinafter being in . the Hoi ough W North ArlUagb»n s,.and urged Hne women to stand couarrv o o m i i .i t t e k tN iN f t; m a l e , n i n e d a / particularly dra.*rilied. fciiuatt, lyin* jtn»e de,tcrilied an ‘ Said Board of Registry and- Election will ihappiness in life. fronting on the North Mide «f HenOel Ave- erly from the northern boundary of Exton also ait at the authorized and designated Avenue; thence running northerly 3 7 ft.; Polling Places on, V distant Easterly VM thence westerly and parallel to Exton Ave ,roin . th*. Kahti-rly Uiw ®f Proepeet j The Rev. Milnor II. Senior, pastor nue lOu ft., thenoe nwutherly and parallel ^ u J i l ' , >T",K ub"ku, fr.att -aB j of the Methodist Episcopal church, •aid Hondfi Avenue by alnaut on liundreo to Elm Btreet 37H ft thence 180 ft. tu Tues., October 13,1931 the point and place of beginniug. { greeted the audience. 1** depBi, krM,wn and design* t*d a> between the Ivnits of I P. M And f p. L^ts 34 and 35. Bbs*a 4, on Map entiled lo t 9 and the southerly half of lot Hi on \ Those present included a large map entitled “Man of Property of North i M., Standard Time, for the purpose oi w / r v L u,r> ArlJ nKu * ' t>rk-* Nurth Arlimetoa. Arlington. Union Townehip. Bergen (’ounty. ' further r*Wflt»tl«n -of legal voters, and | number of members of the class ; a w t K J made hy Fred L i finally on Ited^tfon, C. fc.., C*»ty Burveyor, tinted August ■Hr /.* • hiielonging e ------to (ieorge **- Hayii-a B h andS | large delegation from Everywom an's Anthony WW. . Sc inner ______made by Wiae Ik Wat Bible Claf,- o f Rutherford; and dele- son Surveyor*, Kutherford a Passaic and General Election Day filed in the office of the Clerk of U k ’ gatioii< from many u f thf fraternal, Hi.'f<|,M , K 1H^1 j AH KOI-IU)W8: C ounty of £4*ftD. : .______, . t l * *“HW ,H Northerly B r a f i f l l T t u S n : social, aad religious organization* of I r l ! ™ * * . Avw,u** distant (easterly 15« BEdlNNlNO on the westerly *ide of Kim November 3,1931 ., ertl i.Il , M u{ lh* «•“* North- wumen in Lyutlhurst. UM .TT Avenue with the Easterly Street at a point therein dlxtant 5o feet between, lhe hotlrs trf 7. A. M. aad 8 ,P. u n e o f Prun|MT< t A v e n u e , t* h n < * r u n m n t: northerly from the northerly line o f Ex tor. M Standard Time, for the puipoee of Mrs. Rosa Feyl waa repoited on Ave.; thence running northerly ai*ag the -I T,eBUe. T i m conduct Hit: a Cletit ral Election for the elec the sick list. ” aeirrea^i 1 1 in in u leu Kaat 50 f« « t westerly side of Elm Street 50 feet; th e n c t tio n mt westerly and at right angles to Elsa Street K t t l ? * N w r ,^‘ M de*fr«w 4W mtmrtes ONE tGOVERNOR 1 A communication from the H ack 5 , L,JJJ, tkeaear t-jnnint? North 188 Iaet; Bience southerly and parallel wHI ONE STATE SENATOR ensack H o s p i ta l Drive committee aras . » ! m urrtll ll mtuutee We«t tel fc*| the-n.r Elm gtrett Ml leet; tJhtnce, easterly uui all FIVE MKMUa^RS of GENERAL ASSEM rigid Mgtee to Elm Sir act 188 fiw t t-» ti* BLY r» jd . Women were urged to become !;r"x,*ru'hi “ ‘ , , • *=■? “ Ms*~* -rU s -rly ** l in e irtTHIt5T make a cheerful atmosphere for the _ H*-iru: ^ same Itrsmlaes ciaw^ii u, •‘Map of (Properly of North Arlington. Ualoi can eliminate bossism and bring Township, Bvr««i County, New Jersey be Mortician »1« «“**• festive day. Palm* were used in the Silk i?I!y , I,y in longing to GdMirge. Bajrli** and Anthoo} THIRD DISTRICT aftout crtmpl<-t»' haimony in Uie Re- p a r s e 1 1 ,K arid ~ lr»d us to khuwn ami dMienaled ss No 70 a Surveyors and Hied is the office ut tin rotfRTH DISTRICT The spmker next Tuesday after llt-odel A K sis, Nurtn AfHiiKl'in New Jer C M of said Outsaty lllsh School E«rn and Wesrt A victory,, in the fall election*, Together with all and singular me rlgbt FIFTH DISTRICT il/urge the. Kepgblicane of Lyijd noon will be the Rev, Jam es Harper liberties. privUsgee. hereditament* and ap T o w * Mall Valley Bn«, '■* » > ' ' 2 a a n d i n . T , , ! , * ' In pursuance of an order of the Court o afternoon at two-thirty, at the Meth defendant H Hinith C«»al Co have Chancery of the Bute of New Jersey, mad< again and agaiu. 1 „ ■ when you talk afar—one tieru duly iaae«l at the ium of su IM oa the 8th dav of April. 18J1. in a eaus Boundaries BENEFIT FOR WEEK is^ist Episcopal church, where a w el wherein Max M Poliak. Inc., is complain come awaits every woman who con T h a t force* an t*W- of many inodera devel 6 a u (V«n. Lae MAM,JU’ v not and Jaffa* Coal Co., a corporation, FIRST DIITIWCT come. M a»S-iliiJi« |J3 1 » a.MK SIW7 I defendant, notice i* Itereby given to th« Beginning at llie center line uf Vanoy pbunc repeat cr »^sd; tliBBOP AT RITZ THEATRE Harry Meyers, ths receiver of said cor north Post. JIo 13!», American legion have T hey muitiijj^i^ur voice < nm ssH ir or i.i m i m i k s i demands easterly along the Hackensack River Is a race of *ygui«», Aftar looking It up and fo r little coat. You can j corporation duly veriirihed uiuader ogth the Northeastnrly line of the Tow#iaMBJ a generous offer front the i o p h o ti sffirmstiou. within thigty days from th< then©** (!) northwesterly along said 1*08 to Kltz Tieleatre. Ridge Road, ta ran a n r rtiid Iliat a jygote l« the product of M »«ed JV ea* 1 1 * -Mai t®f *9 c, a , . dst* of aaid order, or they will be esciudet tJ tt Tfy ill WSSm. ii? « S from tne heneat of sueh dividends a* ma fhe cenfer line of RldgB Rond; thnnc* srA w i'oof Imiefit performances ilur- th« fuslua a f lira Isugamriet, ai w all |dk# route,W e. aaraaa *ia alatlnaat far t * M . h e re a l t e r tie m a d e a n d d e c la r e d by aai> (4) nJong the. eenlcr line of Ridge Ruad entire week of May IK ta tX let It ga at tliuL iim M M ir o r i i voni a»r | c o u rt ti.au the annets uf said oorporatlon. to the centnr Hne of Vnlb*y Brook Ave. i Dated April 8th. 1831. SECOND DISTRICT I’rticaeds of this beneiit will lie used uraaw r laraovRMKNT HERMAN (J. HONIO. Esq , L n t l . n o t is k BeEtnnlng nt fhe center lltm nf VaRgy to ^u tf, thr i-apenne* of erei tinw the , J U 0 f Solsiwr <»f Receiver. Harry M*yert ui t h e J a f f * (U>aJ (> ».. firook Avenue and IHdge Hnad; iBBn^a new union Memorial Home in Mem- j OK I.VNItMIMST i \ HIMSiMHir N«.ilee la hereby slven I lull tnt i '.,mnun a cortM iration. (1) Masterly nloiig tlw> center lh»a of V»- orlat Park, fioooin uii Aaiionniuont have m o d with the ey (irook Avenue nnd Smith Street W M ini r. o r i iinsiiii ustiok or th i 172 Passaic 8treet, It ia certain that every ritixew in 1 < OHiiaa*Tt»N i» ia> asarsMUKWi io w r to h ip t'lerk, their written mi«it*-n*aient re Pasaan, N. J. fackonsack Hlver: thence (3) 8outlisrt> i»u«r»«MKas wmars at m i 4»*
* A BLUE AND GOLD MARCHING SONG i Mr. Bello damped■ fits feet, ... Like this. Tdt-tdttat. Mr. Bello hollered “Whreet' t Then dung hu bat. $utcJ(Iy the boll went bdd(, Wi* ran Il'Amor*, K IMtosfefdi Even farther than it had come.' Sportlight Mr. BeBo supped over every tac\—■ Por just anooier home-run. Item «r SM fvt Wa* In Rasa», Envoi m s ». "ss1 .rc» k Tears and years later, F a t h e r s told their sens, Of earth-quakes and (Tanks Tut kin And Mr. Bello’s home runs. / . * . * d Blue and Gold Despite the THREE home runs Mr. Bello has collected this ggsr^riusnjug year, d»’ hi,h8d « fc p are still far from what some people think Outfit ti Win Atn*a<* u m \. a iMtH. •, jT» a . team sfoovtWi be. We can’t reaBy to on in the vein jK r t& S . ISjtfA we intended bftaW . harried mes$tngars itlst brought the news Haabrouck Heights-had fallen before the crashing onslaught of lac .• to J Alortao, j aa*ily M W N 0* Aa*i* ia Uw W the Blue and Gold batters. V rvVi <• ar; rat te s-K * rfe a r ♦rd; third. Jinkwii lyft&aiU. Still, the high schoolers did LOSE to Tf|»fly, Dumont and Ijililft-i--- i" *H fnt_ * 4 WWW, . _____». i __ Fort Lee. That is bad, very bad and wc demand herewith the afar*-’; , ^ lt,;,-'»-i^*“ hr Ur#* tb* It .rro pwM »*M ts privilege of telling just what the matter is With that Blue and •maa.lrMkiir*t in*ia»* that, i Gold outfit. A winning coach purchases an. adviadess path- but the coach of a losing team must accept worth of wisdom from eVery side. We call Mr. Paige's attention to the following arar*. ItaM NutWrfnrd W i fanes. (If the team can defeat St. Aloysius, it is understood s»k! ih advice may be forgotten. Rit until then Attention (get the fihc FOH1I UIIAKES tljJtujthti. t* M » win ,* » , u ,,j Spanish we flash when the need arises!) -- RetwM U m * , at tw Him [, JUST SOME MINOR pHANGES: k m lINdsrAtLV Lets with begin that pitching proHem right away. A jS T *•» »l*k Ik* Orta*. MM ate. pitcher is indespensable on t«fuirr* niifiriNliii ~ (Wly, rf It was Mike McCoy who advanced the theory a pitcher ! MeCatrHnm not only is a valuable member of any team, but, indeed, is just *ch“11'Palmer, * nine tenths of a team. ' i Caliaxi, tiRdiability and $ufety Well, Lefty DeFrino and Chet Dorsch ate the Dingers Mr. Total SS I 7 SI NOTICE Paige’s eyes slid over when coming in contact with the bench I.VNBHUWIT itiaiM Mr. DeFrino is just a small chunk of a youngster while Dortsch, u„,tbBd*r, i du4 h> simple design and is sopiewhat very young. The bejs**llato, sb bigger, but still problem would - p k t k r r tv ^ . 1 1 - solved at once, of courae, il a Pennock or Ted Lyons—or even a : ‘V * > ^careful construction Wes Fertell or a Lefty Gnrve could be discovered between now Kauka, c 1 1 '«••is ^ and that St. Aloysius tilt. 9**r>r-U ltim o , " lb Meanwhile we adviae this step: pitch DeFrino four innings Bailo, rf . V M m tk r n f n | Itllimm I ll Hill aailr* wkan jam Dornffh, p and Doitach the la* three. Or pitch DeFrino three innings and Riikiio, If M f ll IW f ik k , a ftd iv a arUaw ml Ma HNf) H U H S I Dortsch four. DeFrino ends poorly. Dortsch starts poorly. Com T o t a l ...... 3d io bine their best qualities and forestall their wont. That’s the Soirc by inning*: fbdy M t Mmaually safa an SUPPLY MARKET ticket. Next question, boy! t a M h u w t ...... |»f* 2*1 l i m m M i n t o ■ s m m t M m * - - Hasbri)Urk Hcinhtn . . 2tl0 DM (»— ( tW f a(% lasrtiailfal, W enul rtpaadiag, wtik aM T - T' ‘ *' • • : 1 ' Sammary; Twr (ibm - tiil«. M unixi Bywai^Bwyk faallP wnBy ■ ■ Hlw ^awv^m vaBta W**| C o , . K I N t i S I AND AVr.-«ailbGS aOAD I Tki»f Va*- hit*—Luxtbadvr. Strik* aut»: off Maniat i, ; l‘«lmer I; Dur^li I VNOHIiaSI'. N. I. We were going ro go on with this, but We hair 0 WHW,iWMdI ala* (IMS gaSUnf hmm a rtw baa^ 10; Has*-* on bull*, off M «nU ci, 4 PHI INI- Rl TH : WO rifa im iv IK i M«t duccveted the nthJetu t«**wy ts flom< and there — P alWwr 3; IW »rh, 1 } K r t i w # 4 w m aad iatovlM Vi| aa k iM-alla aettoftr______B i t n r : N rw ty m V w little livelihood that we wiU get patd for thu adttcc. < * a r wrtsiamHi^i fealuraa af Um F a t d m I k C * o C If * v'OB PAITMiNT V > We thin^ that Lyndhurst can get past St. Aloyimj if nkwtiar m n nf ^ __ _a- i- a *___ is stiU the shinny-legged jftat outfit aggregation of l(tds A’s Push Over M h lasslkle• aetfcai hyiliauik alaaak ihwrkart, it was last year. Mr. Pmge hm hatT som e trouble tn SUGAR in cotfod sacks . 5 In. 22c shanlftng hits out of kls hoys tnd we hate fnut a littie Kearny Red Sox ■lu MlnaW plaiona, iaw|wi labs irtva, M n * ikan MMl bffiugi RmmWm advice on that score we u>i0 give for nothing. Get <*»f»atr«t the K.»ra> Med So* lwt Huixlay morning at th* n h si<>IJ, WMMHMy, and Im« Ufa. Geary and Bello to hat a couple of times each inning. Rtver Komi FWA Th* *corr wa* a feanutfeuHsr . Haa. jars2far 3h That should help. ^ Van wwa taban )«■ buy tba l«H and yaa sava oi n * now k ^ sown m tim Ma I ata •nd rrnwtMMi hawbalL f»r thv A’« aad WMpiaNb ynn driv*. va* invincible. TW So* n t only Rose Bud Beets...... ~ ftr** hita and it waant until Uw- laid ' ' . ' ' - 15c Stealing home in die opening game of the year ia jiiat too latiinf that tb*y managrd t*» ai|u**ii bad. It shouldn’t be done and whin it is nobody wifl behevt over a run. Viv*ra had M* «p**«l ball »*rkln» *B|»rWy, atriklnf .rut a*v*ft CHIPSO flakes and irawlas it Foe instance: Sunday with lanky Halaey Dyckman un thirt1 ar hia opponent* ISc bax Mr. Mike McOoy juat couldn't sat the danger ol the At*ta JiwiUv piuhin* for th* So*, aim. I -i r l y o t v M A K U “ fellow who was at bat. Two were down. Mr. McCoy wtnhet! 1% Jf**. . Ph‘l. and Kd R«m . over two strikes on Mr. Arata. * anteron had fan ned, llow*. Pamknff 'lamnird un<- for | C hnrnldte MY OWN . I M p , Ife Then, with great car* and caution, Mike Wound up. Mid wa) tea aaar* and both rumwr* m„r*d N* nn>r* until th* »i*Ui wh*a fr*l- in the wind up, Dycfanan started down the baaehne. McCo) dl* HrlmMi ninglvd, RttaWiCOCOA 111 has i%t fed the ball in Harry Jaques in center held and Bob Schihfcr ii '“•"** in »h«i Mo Al left bekl watched Dyckman, astounded That wasn't first gam two„ b«gf*r— T w f c r c s - j tw Own Nvw Park ( OAFVE UUy **«* i« tha M-v*nth . J . r i s a t i i i . lb. 15c stuff., - t e kr rr^ ^ •— Xtra Heavy « Rl AM Before anything could be done about it the bal was on ; H ft. bats 11« long ride from Arata Dyckman got home standing up and Arata jumped onto ttec<«K Ifl th#* fourth Thotiiur m«i(# r mimr mm h mmmv base. The worst had yet come Mr. McCoy, kxiking bitterl> running ratrh of Wrighf*m>ut* e"Fr«*3 not tar** .to AlonSu at ftr*t in Um* u . rftS w S m . eatak Haina WA^* W road gat hark S-xE at his outfielders, stuck the ball m the pocket for Mr Buck Rjran, the former Bonehcad star, and Jimmy Breslin had to picl U tW Wg And in th, fttfT T ^ I • ia o to * 6 3 0 f . ' i f «"» •* Wright at iM u n tbe ball out of the gravel in Pine Street. Net result: one mori l* » a n d TtarWr waa •!*<, p.t ft. «a 4 b v n , Itm Jtafci* aad ddhwr. baaapwa aad (wav* - tw a in — I run, one more double and a deep flush on Mr. McCoy's face. i Wa aas»a m law Mp. tm wm tmmtmm a f a d m TW AtMvtira pi. •>*« Hm. < iktn*) (Xaent »aaI < haaa u u M cO^ may take hiwarif abed early Sunday mt«nmg. hut M n a h a lia W . a> » — « ot He pitches tmly once » week A fd ow with ht» H ark m n . M iia u s body and bu viubty cnvld pitch Satwday and Sunday and make au h * , * Pmmm m U « * r ml 1 r a i i |‘ 2 *» ri1MMfft«» pbaaa P«W* >Wwd r.r* r^Luab Sch a saudaorry ihowing in each.
Noam, we dui't beheve hah ihe tales dkry tefl ib m L « * i Ifl I ••se a n««a lifto tt •alt* «vt vaaa too. he a LetVGo-To Mike and we behevt, that i yaned MIR Heavo aocacty nuhody wwid be aMt to tdl the Aimnee U C tlV B tY THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY. MAY K 1931^
Cardinal A. C. claiming that he belonged at short or so games appearing on ito gehodule JTUTHERFORD RED SOX SPORTS CONTINUED From Page 7) ,but he retired both Munschauer and , r(nn "But ' alter the"*■ exhibition * he ------p « to round oat an undefeated season. " ' .:>*-’ sb. r. h. po. a. I Austin via the strike out route. ,core D00“--CAMPTOWNERS (6) Sunday afternoon, I had better forgel Yea, folks, the score waa 8 to 4, Arata. 3 b ...... 5 1 \ * IN THE SPORTLIGHT Mante singled. Schneider got a triple ab. h. e. about him as an infielder. all in the favor of the boys with the Ryan, lb . . . . . ----6 0 3 | [ out of a bad case of minjudgment on j B, „ tt .. 0 * ijr whit* pants and blow**—the Roessler. ss ...... 4 fl 0 2 DniflWt was retired withouVa . ..4 2 1 The TtTjjh School baseball lean CTu1 IS. Dyeluwati, 2b tr. ■* } 1 ? reaching firct, in their half of the | thinking of joining the home run jSUtj rj 2b ...... ,i..4 2 0 defeated the Hasbrouck Heights nint Opening games are always alike, Winand, c ...... 2 1 1 3 inning. ,* club). Hess flied to right- field a".d Bjnder, If ...... 4 1 - 1 Tuesday. . 1. Paul, rf ...... 2 0 0„ 2 The Lvridhur st batters showed thN « [Belto'Bello wswnow fullv recuperated from hi’ : flroggi jj, . s . , i -L. 0 Chet Dur.cii did*■ tb e ■“**'*<5hurling and is* fi'fiC W tS S S t A H. uyctoan, cf ... 4 1 2 2 e a s y o u ts fo r their efforts in the dreams, took it. Meblman, c ....— ...3 0 0 did a neat job of it too, striking out stepped forth to throw them over at A. Paul, c f ...... 2 0 0 2 th ir d . In their, last “licks , Lyndhurst Novogrode, rf ...... 4 0 0 ten men and allowing only four hita Arata of «he Red Sox, Mayor Bogie Sitsrskv. p ...... 4 1 1 1 A ringing single pass Stellato from was still helpless. Stellato was an Butte ridge, c f ...... 5 1 0 threw a ball at Commissioner Gui- Scarmelli, cf 1 0 0 1 the bat of Hess, started Dumont off easy out on a g round M ^ Jf Timinsky, p ...... i 2 1 Once again, the East Rutherfor4 detti and Commissioner Guidetti Score by innings: again. Mon.-on dumped a sacrifice ; IN THE SPORTLlGHT Continu d ... nx enters into high school athlebes threw it over to Commissioner Woods Rutherford R. S. '. .. 002 200 000—4 bunt in front of the base. Baird i base. Lou Meyer came out ol. 37 6 8 4 onday aftemoon, the Maroon * an4 and then everybody laughed. Columbus Club ...... 100 102 22x—9 singled to right and went to second trance to poke out a single, n CARDINAL A. C. (4) ray managed to nose out the Higb Everybody but McCoy who goes Summary: ' < • oh the throw into the plate. 3 m ithdied...... out. Bello fouled out to the first ab. r. School tracl , by the cloae scon about his pitching duties with con Two base hit —H. Dyckman, Ara grounded to G iaim o and H ess scored. I ba em an . Kearny. If ...3 0 of 63-49. siderable seriousness. Then the game ta, Ryan, Jacque. Three b»?e hits— Kraus got a base on balls. Mun- i The box-score: Bello, If ...... 2 0 unreeled itself and the local team Schibler. Stolen bases—Christ. Jaqae, schauer hit a home run to deep center DUMONT (10) | Demarest, cf ...... 0 1 showed that it will constitute what Ryan. Umpire—Arguair. La Scola. field, scoring Baird and Kraus ahea.l ab. r. h. •j; i Meyer, cf ...... 3 0 goes as a strong semi-professional Scorer—Al. Guidetti. Sacrifice hits— of him. Austin singled to left. Mante Mon-on, 3b ...... 3 2 2 Jf j Millelot, rf ...... 3 1 Columbus Ciub ball club in these parts this year. The ; J. Paul. Double plays—Fox to C h rist s.ngled to left. Derrino had Schne'id- B aird, c ...... \ f j ! ' Dorsch, rf ...... 0 0 team that has won the Bergen-Pas- ] to Hatriman. Strikeouts— M cCoy, 9; er tied in knots, dying to hit, and •Smith, If ...... * ® J Hergenhan, c .., ...... 5 0 saic-H udson championship for two ! Sitarsky, 3. Hit by McCoy—Winand. tiwri he struck him out. Krau.-i, lb ...... ^ J M cD onough,_ ss ...... 4 0 Licks Red Sox years h a s the same loos this year. (Bases on balls—M cCoy 5. S ita rs k y 7 The be -t Lou Meyer could do was Munschauw, rf 4 * J Gloek, 2b ...... 4 1 MeCov had his bad moments, and j 0------" to ground out. Ruzika was credited Austin, cf j Y * Hanford, lb ...... 2 0 In First Game the outfield shook at times. But Har- ; Th)i Columbus Orioles will meet tht with a hit when his pop fly. fell be M a n t * 1, p ...... * J f D o lan , lb ...... 2 0 riman a t first, Christ^ at second !• ox G alih,ld Jinx 0„ the Municipal Field tween Schneider, Hess and Ao.-tin. Schneider, ks ...... \ J 1 Lilley, 3b .: ...... 1 0 at short and Halm at third make tip Sunday morning, while the Cardinals Bello struck out. Ruzika advanced a H ess, 2b ...... * 1 2 Sheridan. 3b ..3 0 Both Teams Show an infield every bit as good as laet travel to Woodridge. base on a wild pitch. Giaimo got a Shields, p . .. . .2 1 Ragged year's. Jame- A. Breslin right field, safety, on the short stop’s error. Ruz- 32 10 13 2 Gallagher, p . .1 0 Baseball at Municipal Oval Harry Jaques in center and somebody ika -scoring, K. Russo grounded weak LYNDHURST (4) or Other in leftfield are strong enough h. ly to the pitcher. ab. 35 4 —Sitarsky Pounded as an outfield. Town Clean-Up DeFrino threw out Hess. Mon.son Lustbader,. cf . 4 0 Umpire— Leach. If there are any flaws or any 0 i-ingled to left. Baird got a ba.-e on a G eary , ss . . .4 Scorer— Herb Robert,,on. The Red Sox of Rutherford provid causes to worry, they rest in the fact free ticket. Smith struck out^Ruzika Slellato, 3b . . . .4 1 * * * ed interesting but not too formiable the club »< just a bit shy on man Campaign Gets 1 let a low pitch (jet pa-t him ami the M eyer. 2b . . .4 opposition for the Columbus Club at power. There is nobody with much . . 3 2 The Rutherford Red liox played up runners advanced a base. Kraus R uzika, c to their true Saturday afternoon- ■ Municipal Oval Sunday and now the ability to fill in should one of the . . .3 1 grounded to Geary and when he lob Bello, r f ...... R u th e rfo rd FHeld fo rm . S u n d a y a fte r [ local lime ba. ordy to win the twenty players crack up. And there is no A Fine Response Giaimo, lb ... . . 3 1 bed the throw, both men scored and noon, In taking the beating adminis pitcher to give McCoy a chance to Kraus \yas ruied safe. Stejlato waa j K. R usso, If . . . 3 0 play the outfield or sit on the bench 0 tered by the Club. The Clean-Up, Paint-Up Campai«ri given an error by the scorer, when DeFrino, p . ■. . . 1 should his arm go sour. now underway in the Township is he dropped Munschaucr's line dr.ve. D orsch, p . ..1 1 I have always defended Hymi* | Miieski or Keay would b« a welcome gradually widening iu scope. On all Ia an attempt t i gi-t Kraus going to Roessler as being misplaced as ser- j NEW YORK MARKET addition to the Columbus Club rank. aides of the community may be seen third,-Ruzika threw wild over Stel- 28 4 ond base laiit year with the Y. M. L i •periAl Prtew Qn ■ If either is offered $10,000 or slightly residents and property-owners dis lato's head and Kraus -cored. Geary Umpire, Diamond. i ' less for the season there is Tittle playing civic-pride, a commendable was given an error, when he threw FruitM & Vegetable* ! doubt the pitchers would sign up with attribute in any American community. wide to Giuimo on Am tin's easy 8AFAR BROH I’nprwtori After a week of anxiety, the Card the club. There is little likelihood Tile* of rubbish of every descrip- j grounder. Mante finally ended the. 217 KtaytNM t A w . l,»ii4iHtrat. ft. J . inal A. C. was able to trout out lt> Westminster Presbyterian that either will happen, according to’ tion may be noted here and there, agony by taking his three cuts. I'honr Kuth. 2-3*21 baseball team Sunday morning bn the ; the zodiac. stacked up by those who are co-oper- | Once again, Lyndhurst’s efforts Municipal Field, for its opening game Church Anyway, ihethe afe on Schneider’s error. half of the inning w ithout a hit. Three Sitarsky walked seven. Add those to 31P M und by *ppt K*«*nK w «l A Oat item you want to dispose of, don’t | Umpire Diamiihd thought different bases on ball and an error by the llO M lff C k l.L B M A D E the four errors of Mr. Hymie Roessler Church cast it onto emptv loti, but place it ly than Eddie Russo, and he w;. call pitcher on Glock’s grounder gave and you get most of the Columbus ed out In strikes. Dorsch singled to | them two runs. Club runs. Bob Schibler, the catcher- at the curb for the regular collection short center. Lustbader raised a high Irvingtoii scored three in the fifth FOREST * STUYVESANT AVES. infielder-outfielder and bench warmer, day snd it will be removed. foul which was gathered in by Mon- i and one in the sixth, to make their Rev. Franklin G . Faber, Rector -lammed out a triple in the sixth and If you have any difficulty in having son. Geary's best was a grounder to {total of - run* scored, Rectory—351 Livingston Avenue. : that helped considerable, because it rubbish, old items, etc., removed, ad short, on which he perished. Our Cards scored two in the sixth Phone— Rutherford 2-1403-J Junction Lumber led ta the tieing Columbus Club vise the Township Clerk by telephone Coach Page had Dorsch laughing, i and that was their limit. < runs. Services for tbe Fourth- Sunday and Wrecking Co. Oh ye , it w as a real game. Al R u th e rfo rd 2-&J120, and th e m a tte r after Easter, May 3, 1931. Guidetti kept ttie score. will be promptly handled in a atis- 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion. also dealer in The score: factory manner. We all want to see 9:45 A.M. Church School. COLUMBUS CLUB Lyndhurst clean ;>nSAVE MONEY IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIUIII to all. O nly $ 6 8 Cash h a v e Your p a in t in g a n d DECORATING IM INS NOW! ._ St. Matthews’ Wall -Papering 110 and up per Lutheran C’hurch Koom, Including Ceiling. Your for this 1931 Classified t hoice From Thibiut or Bosch alley Hrmik Vvr. and Tiavers I’lace -19.11 Hooks. Painting and 4 raf - Advertisement Rev. t.eorge F. Muller. Pastor tex I Kme pt Reasonable Prices. Insulated Gas Range 2*5 Travers Place, l.yndhurst Exterior Painting la Our Wf cannot guarantre Ihe inaertitm of any Phone Rutherford 2-2134 Specialty. Floors Sanding and Keflnishing. AfhrrtiMrment in Ihew column* unletia aame ia 9:15—-Sunday School. l>atd for in iithancr. Kalea for rlaaaified nd 10:30- Service, Topic, ‘'Mother and We do Spraying Work, Stucco urlwrnR Hi»* aa folio*m. one inMerlion 9.50, two th e H om e". or Furniture. ronarrutivr imrrtionii $.75, Ihree eonaerullve in Monday, i! p.m.—Women’s Bible | All Work Dime on 10 Monlha arrltonn $1.00. Limit live linea, a«era|e aix worda C lass.’ or Cash- Estimates Cheerfully ■—» to a line. Thursday, 2 p.m. Ladies Aid Bus (•I ven. iness meeting. t.KT O t’lt m k i-rkhkntativk CAW, AMI KXPI.AIN DETAtl^ A ll. WO It 1C OVAKAXTKKD JOBH1NM WORK Nu» »• thr hml ttm** «> ATARTMKNT KOR RKNT 3 and 4 r.Krtiw No Jo b Too lsnr(«*. Non* Tt.w» Small baira )»»«>«■» ^•*»**» '<■*»»• n«**|y dwnrai»d, quiet tinn Janitor r>«r Reed Memorial United low*i* i*«»t t»» »•*'• ^ ”• »* vt'». m.»d*rai« r*nlal *i«4 Clmton Ttrraw Harvvy »• R)*«r •»nnt«nd*nl t»r call Rttlh Presbyterian Church J. BALLERINI Rutb*rrord t «ITS «* 2 23** rt I II 32* PAGE AVENUE * * t < n H V K y o u r < * r ww i tn i l» i r a n d cf*»*m a M a a*t t » ..» a d<»n«HA d KOR RKNT 4 n|»am h*at Karaa* .Stuyvesant Avenue, near Valley Brook t.y (fa# Wh*' ba* l«irn*d h>*» !*» nil imiT'vcmctit* $40 imi umnlh MO Rev. James H. Littell, O. D., t.VNtiMtljlHT. N. J M yurt of ci|*r)fiK'« • •ltd A vetuM* u rt I •31 HeMir* aHd all*tatNtM “f an» d»*-riptloii Pastor |Pr*d C *f*hn •»!*» K>»urth Hi l.yndhm t Phone Kuth. 2-3476 Hath 2 1MU * > " ; N<»TH*K tJrattl Av*n«* Liv* Rotillry M«rtt«l 9:45 A.M. Sunday School. t 'h i * f ’* nt fowl Aind r'taalinK *hlr*en* «l*i» 11 Oil A.M. Morning Worship. 1*1 A No Tt'NIN*^ Ttw tlia t t* >b**dy dm hx mtir* t*>a*onahl* than alnewhere Sfw can «la *rr o** «»»»»• \ §•• t > «•«* 1 tala “ti Kndav and Malurday ;tlrt Urant 7:00 P.M. Young Peoples Christian tnOMr* *s4m« IhM I Inr ll»n-j Av*nu*. I.ytidhurtil rt 1 31 puctnr'.' J k. Lay'. Brlltrviit* 2 »M <04 Union. L’nkrn Av*. KoR RKNT I j t i g e rurntnhad r«»*»m l*>r httai 7:00 P.M. Intermediate Young Peo n*»* • r>u|>l* or ■mule i * i i n n a |>i >i v 4Mi IifcNTB NRIIoVKP In*m Mtnyv*aant Avonu* Phott* Huth 2 l aft I ples Union. Leader E. Wengland. W o o ita o ik «<»p* r « n » * r * » l ♦.»*»■ lr\* rt I 31 8:00 P.M. Evening Worship. Ui* HU1AU Al lo IM M Edward L. Walker O r c h a r d U l r w i E a * t R u t W l o f d l^tv.ti*- H»R RKNT rt larg# rma atiuim l»«*t hot 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer Meet- HutMrf..rd 2 Ail >ri. w .#a Phoft# Ruth 3 BIT! R K HIGHLAND CROSS jrnK iAl.K *ri tr»t t.- a« **f Ruth 2 &<»4J Kent $4rt RUTHERFORD, N J. hy Walter Iliai >n Av|*th*« it»m iw a m a in a A 1 31 TEL. KUTH. 2-77*1 hi *nd Will •**«th»♦ t.*» $l& Writ* H*-« rinsT CHURCH or cHKtirr 4. e«*aon»r llrfrtetM* rr«|uit*'l t*h»n* Ruth rtlR tAIJC l'r*« '»! *'l *hf»4t* «n.l 2 Vim rt i 3i grnfrii lan<4*' »M w«*ra K*limalr« «ll*ri In Huth9rfor4. N. /• fullv #»*•« H?*aa H«th 3 tilJ W. 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V f h a t rt»R RKNT 3 rtw«w ami hath ail ta» I'uiitm lrBl ,»** •iat**«« »t«th (*aaa m . «• J *»• 1 UK NT a t—m Hat hrtr% h«aw ! »4ti ttti laqutr* 3*3 Tr»v*r« CHRISTIAN SCIENCE t III RCH WANTKI' K* *lt RKNT Hu«*»al-»» fwr**«l**d 4 14 3 t j •>r u t i i u m u M 'i W a t a M|*t»«,u* T M j t h “Adam and Fallen Man" will be R t U a d h u r a t I 3H ll r»*R RKNT 3 <-.««• I lar a# and I ai*4n«n V#.» •'•-•Mahi# **an h* l*t «aaarai*l» the subject nf th e 14*.soil-Sermon in H K inri A r arv. at’st HT- m /m T R W T + <»tir»m«8 ,i4 l*4|r 1 "VNflT #all 'IWpPi'' all Churche* nf < tin-.i, Scientist. 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