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U,000 Ptopld Bud tfet HERALD. , "Juitlce to »Ili Published Ewy Tuetdty malice toward none," ) in Christmas «nd*Pridiy Noon. . ab Checks Mailed 8UM1MT RECORD j 1118,000 in 31ub checks were mail. members y»sterd»y |jy»; FORTY-THIRD YEAR. NO, U SUMMIT, tf. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4r $3.50 PER YEAR lit bauk». The figure i3 last year'ssince 2,35a advantage ot the dub 1 by the 8ummit Trust Many Take License lie First National Bank Chief Proposes NEW OFFICE! CAX XEAM BE Old Guard Hears Lions Club Hears Stewart Elected as Congressman to Co. and_ the Citlten.v AWHIHIJB Woman Lawyer lpany. Simultaneously Examinations Here IK,of the checks new Fred G. Sigler, Jr., one of the * Charles A. Gnnn Talk By 'Times' Man The monthly examination of ap- Succeed Ackerman From Fifth District ring on December 1st, a Pit lire Chief recent additions to Summit's J in plicants for New . Jersey ilng opened. police force, la the tallest man I The making of America's grcateflt- was in the department, measuring | At the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday Would Provide 24-Hour Helps Initial Local Court newspaper. The New York Times, IS Bemoerat Wins in CloseV Ught Vote Over McLean in around six feet four. A couple morning, December let, the Old desplte the .short period until new j Fire Service for Drivers of days ago he rushed into I in NeW Quarters at First Guard wan addressed by Charles A. , was explained by Walter C. Con-licenses for nest year will have"to Generally Strong Republican District — Summit headquarters and asked the res- ' )puan of 14 Irving place, Summit. roy of that publication at the meet- be purchased, many took the tests. —Asks (or New Alarm ulatlon on height of awnings, j National Bank & Trust HiR subject was the Philippines. ing of the Summit Lions Club at The written examination was held Voters Give Small Republican Majority iry Patrolmen Behre, System declaring that something should ! Co. Building Mr. Gunn prefaced his address |noon on&Wednesday.-at the Hotel in the council chamber of the city be done about those he cant I with the statement that the Philip- Suburban. Mr. Conroy traced the hall. The lest was fornierly ton- IVrcy H. Stewart of Plainficld, Democrat, was elected Tuesday to Prayford, Eakley and Congress from this.traditionally Republican Fifth District by a plurality a. a course in a polite walk under without hitting him- I pinea" consisted of some seven history of that newspaper from the ducted there but niovtd to* the po- lool conducted in ton- Waits Car for Chief self in the face. Awninggs are i First Stiit Out of Accident thousand islands and projecting day It was transferred Inoi the lice cojrtroom when the Third •of 1.902 votes. Donald H. McLean, his Republican opponent, was given District Court was established, with tb the Newark police supposed to be seven feet high. I rocks. Many of tho islands are j "yellow journalism" class and a small plurality iiv, Mori is County but in Union County, Stewart's nu. vlJ last week. Officer Karl Fire Chief Clarence Bender has' | A woman lawyer from Newark quite fertile and lntenseljMnterest- 'adopted as Its motto, "All the news sessions on Thursday. Now that jority more, than offset that pin. Summit's vote was close, McLettlj the District Court has moved" to Iso taking the --Instruc- issued his annual report to the ~ j helped Initiate the. new quarters ing to those visiting them for the that's fit to print" At that time, ; winning here by 19S votes outVf a total of approximately 3,000 votes.,., 3 tncludes all phases of Qommon Council and recommends first time. Ho said the city of the speaker stated, the~circu!ation new quarters, the council chamber ty. • • . ... ' . -•: an expenditure next year of 123,980 Wills Admitted |£ Manila, with its old historical of the New York Times was ap- is again free for the State Inspect- The total vote ip the district t«r',' for the fire department. The ! churches, quaint streets, beautiful, pVoximately 21,000 and fully 12.000 ors. Our New Congressman a little more than half that cast in amount Includes proposed salaries PrOINlte TlliS WeCK pleted courtroom in the First Na houses with up-to-date Improve-, copies were boins returned dally the general election November 3rd. for both the chief and each driver tlonal Bank and Trust Company tnents was one ot the Interesting unsold. The special election was called by. Among the wills admitted to pro- building yesterday. She was the and whether the Common Council cities of the world to the tourist,' Mr. Con roy estimated the actual the Governor to fill the vacancy will approve the increase or not is bate this week were the following: first other sex. to argue a case in Council Session Judge John L. Hughes'* tribunal, while the shops were a delight to j cost to assemble th.ie news and print created by the death of Congrea**"?! becoming the town's topic of con- Mrs. Ianthe Draper, of Summit, is the lover of things oriental. He a copy of the New York Times that versation. . ~ ' left the income of the estate of her and after fighting her male oppon- nian~Ackermaii."' ent to a standstill asked her op- referred, to the great pier, where you can purchase on any news- Under the Chief's plan he will husband, Jason Russell Draper, Short and Prompt Thcri; were. three other Candi- who died in Summit. October 31st. ponent to take her home to New? passengers visiting the city, dlsem- stand in the metropolitan district receive an annual salary of $3,000 bark, which he said was one of the j for 3c. as bejng fully $22 per year da ten itv tlie field but, only on* per year and each of the four com- At her death, the estate is to be Ark. . . ..• '• , . '••• •••' made any showing, Clark, repre- divided among the surviving' chil- . Another man has been added to largest In the world. The difference is more than over- Mayor's Appointments in pany drivers would collect two Mr. Gunn spoke of the beauties come by tho advertisements pub- sent lug the National Prohibition hundred dollars monthly. The rec-dren. The New York Trust Com- the personnel of the court. He is 1 party, who polled a total of 850 d—-too much acid. And pany is named executor and trustee Carl Fisher of Union, constable, of the .interior where the vegetable lished. In fact the profits of any Emergency Employment ommendation also calls for a new newspaper cpme from its advertis- votes. The votes given to the So- lets have perfected the Of the will. whose duty it Is to keep order. life Is' rich and varied. Practically chief's cjur "whereby he could get ing columns and not from its sub- Relief and Dependency .clalist and Communist candidates ilizing the acid. Mrs. Pasqualina Yannotta. of 233, Sergeant-at-arms frank Johnston all the cultivated plants of the to flrea with a minimum IOBS of South Asian island world are sue- Iscriptions or newa-stand sales, were very meager. time." $660 would purchase the Morris avenue, Summit, receives Is conflninj; ids activity to swear- Relief Approved the. tasteless capsules, ing In witnesses during hearings. cessfully raised, Including rice, i Mr. Cohroy Illustrated his address .Stewart received a big voto in vehicle, he adds. the entire, estate of her husband, sugar, tobacco, coffee, cacao, malse i with a reel of motion pictures vis- luct of these chemists. Thomas Yannotta, who died In Both collaborate in serving legal >Elizabeth,, which Is normally a ntes the feverish, achy A new fire alarm system, which and sweet potatoes. uallzlng journalism in all of its Pass Zoning Change ! Democratic city, his plurality there the Council has already determined Summit, November 19th. John documents. - many departments. . me. In an hour or BO in There, are many very fine roads i being more than 5,000. This was' to purchase next year, could be Yannotta is named executor of the J Aa accident which occurred which render travel and inter The speaker was introduced by disappeared. will. Main: street, Chatham, on July 20th Little over half an bout* was re- too great a,handicap to offset for I .^MushL.iqiru|l'4^'-fuft^iij»L^:.JIls. was the background of the first suit courseacourse-amongg the various tribes PresldeatJr.rJttag...]H^&'eIapB,.:...Erig^p, c quired to^condtjet the city's biisl- r ythe other 'nlatifcipiJlitlea in thr recommendation would place a contested in the room which once easy and invlteB that itintimaci y KoK n SeifarSear t wwa s awardedd tthh e weeweekkk- ness at the meeting of the Common ; county which generally go Republi- small siren in place of the bell in housed a telephone exchange. among peoplel s whichih makemkess liflife »y attendanctd e prize contributed by Council Tuesday night and most of can. Plalhfield, Stewart's home the tower, one of similar size in Choral Club to Be Carolyn E. gutter of Newark won varied and enjoyable. He spoke of Thomas. P. JVJunroe. Lions William that period was devoted to reading town, which is generally 4 Repub- East Summit and another in the the many beautiful mountains andj"0?"* «"* Walter Crann conducted and payment of bills Incurred dur- lican stronghold, gave the'Demo.* northern .section of the city. The the Judge's verdict of f 86 against tn Robert Bogart of Cranford, appar- the roads that wind up and down <» contest. ing November. Incidentally, it was crntic candidatea' plurality of 432. ~ bell can not be-heard In all parts them. There are, he said, . no Secretary Charles H. Ban in read revealed that the city's net debt is Stewart also carried Itahway by of the city,. Furthermore, although Heard Four Times ently found negligent in the col- [ llsion. Harry Keiser represented snow capped mountains in. the a communication from Donald B. now $1,042,510.98. All councilmen 34 votes, Garwood by 30, Clark he said nothing about It, the bell Philippines, but there are 'other Palmer, secretary of the Orange were present and the meeting township by 70 and New Provi- frequently fails to ring entirely. the plaintiff while Leavitt and Tol- First Singing of Christmas! ley were attorneys for Bogart. beauties that make a visit to the District Lions Club Council", an- started sharply at 9, establishing a PFRCV H. StKWABT dence.borough by 10. Theso com- Speaking of Summit's small fire Interior a delight and comfort to nouncing the regional meeting of precedent for the next December Democratic victor In special c-lectlon to munities; while tliey gave small loss, he remarks, "Credit is due Program Set for Decem- Most of the day was. occupied the Liona clubs of that district to mi l (HiKressionai v'acancy. with the accident case argued be- the visitor. meeting which will be held on the majorities to" 8tewart,< generally % nevery member of the department. There has been much done In the be held at 7 p. m. Thursday eve- 15th. give good-sized Republican major- If we can.make Summit's fire de- viri- tween Hannah Sokobln of Newark, ning of next week, December 10th, e r much an argumentative past thirty years to develop the Earl I. Lovely, who has been a partment more efficient, more use- islands. New roads have been at Ludwig's Restaurant, 998 South ful, by carrying out the few sug- Hearing December 20th ;womano £ , N- K. Mlnti of Green & Orange avenue, near Sanford ave- probationary patrolman for the Y.W.C.A. Appreciates ..., McLean caTried his own horn* [Green, from the same city. The built, railroads have been extended past few months.. was appointed a town of Hillside with a majority of'| gestions set forth, the money will and new ones built. Much study nue, Vallsburg Bedion of Newark. be well spent." was a stalemate- since The Vailsburg Lions are the host fourth class patrolman with a 446, WeBtfield gave about 2% to'X -f At Princeton January 1 Oth! Judge Hughes held contributory and work has been done to Improve yearly salary of J2.100 by Mayor Support at Benefit lor McLean showing a plurality of ' Drlm* on Fall Tine club. Secretary Baum was in- negligence on the part of Louis sanitation. The health of the island structed to arrange for table reser- Edward B. Twomblj- and the Coun- almost 1,100. Linden, Roselle Park, | In paying fire-truck drivers two The Summit Choral Club will j £££££ an.,d ^th8e defendantKiitoC, Sawl peoples has been much improved. cil confirmed the appointment Roselle, Union townships all turned ."5 hundred dpUari monthly, he de- vations? to the number of twenty- The benefit committee, of the sing Jts ChriBtmas FesOral to f«wr-Diwanco. Creenberg- Is from Leprosy, one of - the scourges, of flve foFthe"Summit LionarCIuoT -A-section of= property between Summit Young Women's Christian In majoriUes In favor of McLean. clares that they would then be on audiences. Our own community.! \ewark and the defendant is from the country, while not wholly Itussell place and Ash wood avenue, Association wishes to publicly Scotch Plains, the home of the a 24-hour-a-day basis and confine eradicated, has been greatly re- The local organization will not county chairman, George Johnston, ii| as usual, will be first to hear the j Elizabeth. -• hold a meeting on Wednesday, De- bordered by the Kahway Valley express -Its appreciation to Loon their activities entirely to their new program of Christmas songs! The collision occurred four duced, while many victims have railroad, was placed into Class B Mumford, manager ot the Roth- Kenilworth, Springfield, Fanwood, driving. Their value to the city J cember 9th. .,' New Providence- township and-1 Conductor Louis Robert has select- j months ago at McClelland and Mt.been cured. The schools have been > A meeting of the board of direc- residential district The ordinance Strand Theater, for his courtesy would be enhanced, he argues, if 01l much Improved and extended changing the land from business in making possible the benefit perS' Mountainside all gave majorities, they put in all their time for the ed. This will be on Tuesday CTe-< «* avenues near « big Newark tors was held at-the conclusion of cemetery. DIBianco was driving a throughout the Islands. zone was initiated last month and fonnance of George Arlisa In" for McLean. ' ' department They would be re- nlng, December 15th, as announced I the noonday luncheon and meeting. Stewart will be the first Demo- quired to make their own minor car eleven yean old. , ..Space will not permit further Tuesday's was the final reading. "Alexander Hamilton," Wednesday last week In the HERALD. The Judge Hughes dismissed Green- comment, much to our regret, for A decision of the Public Utilities and Thursday, December 2nd andcrat to represent the Fifth District . *ep«rs..-v- , . -•• .,::••.,,:.. following Sunday, December 20th, berg's claim as well as the counter- what he told of life in the Philip- Commission- - permitting Public 3rd. In Congress since the late William His report, in part, follows: .... the program sung, at 4} filed by Misi Sokobin. pines would be of Interest to all ot Small Fire—Alarm Service Co-ordinated Transport j The .committee "also wishes to E. Tuttle's term in 1913-14. B» "It would seen that the time Is will qualify and enter Congress u each; Next twenty o'clock in * the Cathedral of Stjj willl«Williamm tfiInstitutions to see In charge MXt week. Chatham along the Morris turn- fort to augment tire budget of the having been elected as the only to 666 Sajve Contest, that safety methods for fire pre- be a final rendering in the Prince-: that address. ' ' street to send In a general alarm r ton University Chapel. ] William D. Murphy, Springfield pike, the- route goes along River Y. \V . C. A. and to make it possible Democratic mayor Plainfield has midnight, January 31, vention are installed. I mu*t urge of fire Tuesday afternoon. As has ever had. - Singing In the New York cathes avenue radio dealer, was awarded been its custom off and on for the road and Morris avenue ojnto Park to carry the current year's ex- 1 the necessity of flre drills and I avenue, then Broad street and without a deficit. The suc- Because of his vote-getting abli- February 16th . dral and the smaller cathedral at a judgment of |70.69 against Knut past few months, the fire bell atop must see that my Instructions are Princeton will he an experience | wetteratrand of UnionvlUe. Miir- Busy Session of Morris avenue, again, into Spring- cess of the undertaking was due to' Hy In Tuesday's election, his name ; carried out..' •• [,, ,.; •-—••• the municipaf building again failed the combined interest of the the- i has been mentioned as thcDemo- for which the Choral Club Is fitted; phy> through Piisl A Pi«l, claimed field. The ppuwle is this. How can "The Chief must be in touch at to strike. Ticker tape in each of i hh M cratilc nominei e fof r the United.Unjtea , as few other American choruses | tne amount was due for mercb4n- the firehouses indicated the fire's the bus enter the city through Mor- ater management and the public. all times with the foremen and because of Mr. Robert's familiarity ^1^ . _ . • >. . Iraffic Court ris avenue on the west and get on MRS. ROLAND P. BEATTIE," States Senate in next gear's elec- drivers of all the companies. It is location but police had to personal MRS. ROLAND P. UBATTIE. with the cathedrals of Europe, his; situ Josey of Newark received a ly notify the companies. Once Park avenue, which is in East (President. Summit Young Worn- tion when a Senator will be chosen my duty to see that all apparatus understanding of cathedral music,! |75 decision against Ludwig Auer. Another interesting skirmish be- Summit, thence onto Brrad?icn«s Christian Association), | for the unetplred term of the late and equipment is up to date, to tween Frank A. Pizzi and John B: more, jthe firemen declared that, and his remarkable abilities as •; Elizabeth, as a result of an accl- Summit is just lucky to have no Actually the route crosses the city j MIls THOMAS A. LENCI, Jr. Senator Morrow, make recommendations to the a linquist. The church of which he. dent in Frellnghuysen avenue, Walsh enlivened Traffic Court last -, , along Broad street and does not! (Chairman Bcnellt Committee), Summit's voto by districts will Common Council whenever advis- \ ht Wnl«h r#.nresentlne John Hre lo8B without any alarm sys- be found on-another page.- was organist before leaving Hoi- j Newark. Joeey claimed f299 for nigntn B . waisn, representing JOUU , „ _ .„,,„„,, ,,„„ jo«1Hnrt »„ touch Park avenue. able and to confer with the Fire land, although now known as thef repairs and other damages but ad- Bogosian of Aubrey street, who tern." The council has decided to and Police Committee and the Ex- Groote Kirke, is a 12th Century ] mitted that he had done the repair was charged by Miss Mary E. Gar-include in next year's budget an ecutive Official as to needs of the appropriation for a new alarm. cathedral, an enormous edifice ID J work on Dt8 Car himself at a cost rabrant, Cutler Park,. Morrlstown, to the administration of Emergency j . department. I am obliged to visit which the artist Frans Hals with reckless driving won an ac- There was no damage in Tuesday's Council Urges New f $75. scare. Employment Relief and De- j . the fire departments of other towns burled under the chojr. Suit of Sam Garflnkel against quittal for his client. pendency Relief were confirmed byj ., to see In what respect Summit may Hitherto, with one exception, tho M. Silversteln, drygoods Miss Garrabrant was traveling ,A brush fire in Valley View ave- of Kiwanis Club nue Wednesday noon was quenched the Council. The selections includ- Federal Building be lacking. An inspection of stores Christmas Festival has been sun.?! merchant of 22 Maple street, was north on Morris avenue at noon on ed the Mayor as municipal director, to determine whether there are any on Wednesday evenings. But the: postponed until December 10th. November 14th when BogosiaiTis by Union Hose Company No. 1 al- though wind threatened to spread Theodore S. Kenyon as deputy di- John J. Kentz waa elected presi- v T-he Common Council on Tuesday '-f fire hazards is one of my important chorus is twenty-five per cent.j Qarflnkel claims fifty dollars In said to have pulled away'-from the rector as well as chairman of the jdent of the Summit Ki.wnn!s"Club duties. larger this year and to get this wages are due'"film. curb directly in front "of her. Her the flames. The alarm started out night went bin record as behind the | gimely but stopped after half of executive committee. Daniel Burke | at the: annual election of the club nioye to bring a now Federal bull*. ^ "It may be argued that there is larger body and the coflMuctor to-; __^__ car. crashed ovqr the curb on the heading the administralion com- J.Tuesday noon and- the 'contest h'e- some honor in being a fire chief. gether without conflicting"" with other side of the street and ram- ppy n""h'^"'¥ ing to Summit and resolved lo sendyl mittee, H. Donald Holmes the in- jtweeu. William E. Bedell-and H'. a copy of their resolution to that | True, but isn't the laborer worthy other Christmas acUxitles has med a gas pump in front of E.-Balr given. . ...-.,The compan. y cal• l, la,- 4-4„ - vestigation committee. .Mayor-electj Marah Shorrock fesuited in a vie- —of his hire?; Heads of other city ish's store She was slightly in- 4-4 and the bell managed to strike effect to the-Postmaster GenoraU Edward T. Snook program chair-; t«ry for the latter, who will be Jthe and the district's representative in -departments no more important jured and after being treated atj the _. first ^ eight, giving firemen man, J. W. Baoeker the work com-; next vicgjjifcsideiit. v Congress. The communication to., than mine are paid and! feel the seems to be to sing the festival on: Overlook Hospitalulnide a com-{.warjUns that;. something was hap-mittee, Channing R. Dooleylhe-em-i .The \ ice-pr«B4ched a saturation point-" of SunjmH. A competent Chief sung as one of the concerts in Its l Tulip street and Ashland road, j Some ISIlubacK dues were paid would' not cost tile city more than "series, extends the usual invitation hive fitting Christinas remem- marks had bejn measured..by"Oftis,^"Finil arrangemcints hive been Doth assessments K«re for 'im-i and predicts a population of 20,00r series, extends th* usual invitation g iil d cer. Dennis Jl Ford •••••"who"jiBslsted- r ia'd'e""f6r'the nfbentli annual con- ju'st before the meeting in order to within the- next five yearB. Sum- . ^U$M yearly iHev«ould*glve all to the public to share this privilege bflmc«a both, in,; gilts *ttd money. that the distance-was correct since svention n of the New Jersey Associa- provements and theis,preads" were! permit those in^arrears to vote at granted. - „ .! nilt, it goes on to stater 1B the logt-.i - of his Unto to his duties. A re- with its members; anC to be tecits \ The committees, year after year, he had paced itjoff.~He remarked tion of Real Estate Boards,-which the .elections."' cal point"where' tUe overflowing • sponstbillty greater than is how. seats before .8 o'clock when the thanks to the generosity of Sum- LijdI lai to open . three days of sessions Payment of IIMi^ as Summit's! popttlatlotTdf New Vork -City and parried would ^ on?: bis .shoulders.- doors will open "for the proces-. mit folk who have contributed to than twelve-.inches apiece. Thursday morning at the Berkeley- present share In We Joint Outlet;, the congested centers In tho metre* "One important part of the equip- slonal. No tickets are required. , Justice ^Robert B. Williams de- Carteret Hotel in Asbury -Park; Sewer was authorlied as was., the.:Taxes Being Paid to ment of every fire department that this most worthy, cause, have been polifan district must go for homes. For this -year's program; which most successful in bringing this bit clared that the reckless driving Bight "Summit realtors have an- payment of $2,000 to the library; City About as Usual We have an acute unemployment boasts of being up to date is a has been arranged In anticipation of Yuletide cheer to theao moat de- charge stolid probably; havr been iiouhced their intentions of attend- and $5,000 to the-Recreation Com- chief's car, whereby he could get of an overseas broadcast,, for l : situation, It declares, and construe-. serring ones, whose lives are! en- made against Miss Garrabrant and ing. , ' ••' ' ' " •• mission, both latter".''figures the; Despito the deprensiori, taxes for tion costs are now at a minimum. to flrea with a minimum loss of which the hour has not yet been tirely bound up in service to otherB. dismissod Bogosian. • - Sam,uel E.tand Elmer G. Houston, balances- remaining of the year's ; time. A car that would answer set, Mr. Robert has chosen groups the second" half of 1931, due last Tlie tinie aeemu, appropriate for a Even In these hard times, Jt Is / Fined j Henry Schmidt, Herman F. Beck, appropriations. j Tuesday, are being paid in "about new building, the Council conclua- - local requirements could be bought ot German, Dutch', French. Spanish earnestly hoped by the women of Louis Jr., Or- Milton T.- Mountain, Robert J. Receiver of Tax/es -William S.-| at a comparatively low price and and English songs so that when the SchoenwJesner, the same proportion" as last year, cd> the committee, who this;year will chard street, charged with hit-run Murphy, Thomas F. Munroe and Bird reported Noirember collections j accordiug- to William, S. Bird, re- - ' •'_____-- in tny mind would be a good in- •program.is picked up in various be headed by Mrs. Paul H. Gade- driving'in an accident with Doug- A. D. Powell plan to represent the of $118,770.84, bringing the year's j vestment for the city. •••'. countries they will hear an Ameri- ceiver of taxes. ' There have been buscb, that there will be sufficient las McPhall, 18 Rector street, Mill- Summit Real Estate Board at the total to 1977.338.41.' Building In-; no long lines in" hiH—office since Buys Vacuum Cleaner \ Doubts Serioan Opposition can chorus sending Christmas funds placed in their hands to en- burn, ..cniuffeur for MrB. I. H. convention. spector George .$».'« Falkenburg[ greetings in their own language. Tuesday hut hundreds 'have paid Then is Awarded One "Considering the small amount able them to make some sort of Woolsbn of Beechwood road, had a Highlights of the convention pro- showed receipts for the month tori their assessments for the second appropriated for the Summit Fire Christmas observance and remem- verdict*reserved after presenting a ceedings will include an address by. $76. City Clerk Frederick C. Kcntz! half'of the year within the last Department we believe the taxpay- WORLD FRIENDSHIP GUILD brances possible, ~_._:: "." strong alibi but was fined $100 forHarry S. Kissell of Springfield, O., reported receipts of 1739.23: One of jthree Mrs, John Brown of West End ers feel that it i» run ori an econ- •••• -;---•, BAZAAR ..:' • Checks should be sent to Mrs. operating a car after his driver's president of the National Associa- the items was $150 received from j avenue wanted a vacuum cleaner omical baste. True* we are in a Charles D. Petrle, 145 Summit ave- license had been revoked. McPhail tion of Real, Estate Boards, who Gaetano Grasso for property at; for Christmas. Her family bought period of depression and every cent Don't forget the bazaar to be nue, as soon as possible, In order positively identified him, althoush will report to the Saturday morn- Broad and Orchard streets sold atj Were I Hey JOy her one at Flood & Jones Tuesday night before attending a show at saved tneans something, but on the held in the parish house of the that those in charge should^nlow the defendant claimed he was play- ing session on business conditions public auction. . • t nr Iiicf Ptnin Thieves^ other hand if I can show that-such Methodist Episcopal Church from what they may have to depend upon ing cards at the Elks Club at thej as found ina personal natloii-wjae Mrs. Clauslne M., MacXellle the Roth-Strand Theater. She was an expense may be economy in the 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. tomorrow. There in carrying but their plans to time of the collision on Broad survey, and discuss In detail the thanked the Council for their reso- Or JUSl riaifl I nievejj. delighted and even more 'so when final analysis,. I doubt if any seri- will be many fancy articles as well bring a little Christmas cheer to street the night of November 20th. benefits to be -found in the consid- lution .of sympathy and minute's Tony O'Cone doesn't'kjipw.'what her coupon. was the lucky one ous opposition will be encountered. as many useful ones for sale. Jolty the nurses at Overlook Hospital. In fact he had left home at 7.10, erations at "Washington in the seB-silent tribute on October 6th for to .think/ Wen- they joy* riders or drtfwn for the prize of the eve- "I have appended herewith an little marshmallow men, pop-corn just before Amos V Andy signed slonsthls week, of President Hoo- the deatth of her husband, the late i dyed-in-the-wt)ril tliieves? At any ning but the award turned out to estimate of the amount required balls, and delightful seta of Christ- off, he declared. Htysbh has driven ver's Conference on Home Owner- Perry R. MacNellle. ! rate h«»,reported to police, Wednes- be a vacuum cleaner from the for fire purposes for 1932: " mas cards, may be found on our Few More Pays for the car for the last three months, ship and Home Financing. Mr. KIH- The city's - assessment due the; day ••morning, that' •someone' had same store. She was-given an al- Salary of chief....,!..*...... tables. Tea will be served from since Schoenwiesner'fl license was aell is one of the leaders In the County Treasurer on December \ stolen one of his -large dump trucks, lowance on the cleaner purchased F...„:...; j...i.. M 3.30 to 5 o'clock. The money Is to Exhibit at Library a green ".machine with his name an hour before. Allowance* to 5"eompWhleB *Hfl revoked for drunken driving,^ he, Hoover Conference and was largely 14th, amountlnR to *2O5,553.2!». Was be used in home and foreign mis- further stated. , • • Instrumental In the formation of ordered paid. $25,00© was authoriz- \ printed .on; iU side iu huge yellow ^Boiird of Fin- Chiefs 2,100 Only a few more days remain for letters. A joy-ride ou a, dump V. I>. OF A. TO MKET MOSDAf , Malntenanjce and-cepatr of trucks, •-.-. sionary work of this church. Please those who have not visited the cur- Justice Williams said that the the President's announced plan for ed paid to Albert Leach, custodian i Including Kan, oil and Urea 2,000 come and help up make this bazaar fine was mandatory but that an ap-a National Home Loan Bank. Saul of school moners. In accordance j truck.j ,.'•'. •'. ; New chlefy car, Ford A" coupe.... 654 rent exhibition at the art room in There will be a meeting of th« New hose 1,800 a success.—Adv. the Library, to avallrthemselvet-ol peal could be filed within ten days. Cohn Of Newark, president of the „„ .,; 11I1OPSI1EBE Catholic Daughters of America, Supplies, miscellaneous ••-• §§0 the opportunity. Donald ftehdall, 19 Shadyside United States Mortgage Title & paid .to the Police Pension Fund r New fire alarm system ...:.. 1,200 avenue, was acquitted on a charge Guaranty Company, also instru- Commission. Monday evening, December 7th, m The exhibition is open dally be- A two-cent drop In the retail the Knights of Columbus Hall. Old; New equipment : «00 Miss Mabie's Paintings tween the hours of i and 5 p. m. of hit and run driving in Haw- mental in the development of this The Summit Development Com- Mlil'ntenanee_a|arm syatem ...:... 600 thorne place by Edward H. Thom- plan Is to address the convention pany was granted permission to price of milk per quart is an- and new members are asked to at- Llgrht and [gas: ,. aft Art Center The Art Department of the Fort- nounced this week by Buddhurst tend to meet the new officers. T" Chemical Co. No. 1 .;..- • 12* nightly Club Invites everyone who as, 119 Summit avenue. Frank A. on Friday. make alterations at a store in Gl Hone Co. No.'l '..•".' 150 Pizzi, for Rendall, moved for dis- Another leading feature\,will be Union place. Farms and Baldwin's Mt. Pleaaaut new"-grand regent, Mrs. Wlnltr The Art Center. 95 Summit ave- loves art. or who is Interested in Gannon, and the vice-regent, Hoy ••• * Hoiw Ca. No 2 -.'. 200 promiting beauty la this commun- missal, since- Thomas had not iden- the presentation of a mock trial in Sewer connection deposits wore Dairy. •«• ' • . , Hook. A Ladder'^ •••• -10.nue0 , announcer an exhibition of condemnation proceedhrgs^Thurs- TijTurided tb Thomas Curtis.' Frank Callahan of Chatham, promise" Miscellaneous ;. :.. 500 paintings by Helen Rockwell Ma-r ity, "to enjoy a quiet, restful period tified him as the driver, although It was his car. The motion WHSday afternoon. , I Sharp/James Hog*. John R. Croot •When you g6 away leave your very active year. Insurance ,;..; -.. ,. 785 ble. The gallery will be open dally in the art room. granted hy"Justice Williams deHpltc and II. Kloeksin & Son. address direct at, the HERALD Repair* to bulldli^.....-.:.-...... , ••• • <°0 between the hours of 10.30 and 5, The exhibition will close next office. Save delays and errors. Do Watches, clocks, Jewelry repair*^ '' ' $2S,P8O Dec, 7-12, Inclusive. Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Thomas's vigorous protests. .The boy or girl away at college will be glad to receive the HJKR- When buying, mention that you uot think the Po«t Office forwards In Summit's Oldest Eat Jewel***, the paper for It does not. . Store, L. Rosensteln, 4 Maple.—Adr.] Send your Items of Interest to Subscribe for the HERALD. Subscribe to this paper. ALD regularly; subscribe for them. saw the ad. In th* HERALD. the HEIIALD. Mention the HERALD when buying. 7f PAGE THREf •' *'. '.' fftfl StitttftT ti AW) SUMMIT RECORD, STTMMTT, ff. 1 the Hose Company No. S.flrehouse Letters From rt tton*." after swearing affidavits of Summit fc^irV Notes 'My Country 'Tis of Thee Honor That CAM* t» Dr. Smith Three Attempt According to. police Living_.V - ——~Brajtoft School ^~" ^^ Herald Readers DeSantis Hair Studio e is little chance of apprehend- r At tho last regular -monthly meet- Soon 100 Yean Old se? •••' them. celebration wm heH in Music 1 Illegal Voting ing of the Brayton P.-T. A. held in sr*i(jKSTiox ON IloBton, in honor of Dr. Smith and (Over . Store) ThVthree Newark men were re? the auditorium of the school the leased itt custody of Frank A. Pl«l, Words by Samuel Francis Smith. fcbout five thousand people attend- Expert Service For New&rkers A|rested Here Summit .attorney, who is president following report was presented by December 3rd, ed ttte afternoon and evening exer- Mrs. A- L Johnston: Music (Origin not definitely established). cises, the afternoon service being of the Italian-^mericau Democratic Editor SUMMIT HERALD. Women and Children it a on Tuesday During The thirty-first annual conven* especially for ^Jilldren. Dr. Smith Clubj for appearance in Police D«ar Sir: Apropos of the lnter> - Note: Tlio nsBonibliHg of this\Latin, in Italian, ertnan, and Court this morning, the New Jersey Congress of "in'l •was the tuntraj figure at each :ntal Election Held for Grand JDBttng letters of Mr. Haines and data by A. O. Ikjlconi, Assistant Su- in Swedish. The scenes connected tneetlng. It jras a plcturesquw Separate Department The trio caught were apprehend- Parents and Teachers wai told at I Mr. Gilloy on the Community Chest, with the Civil War called it into Bcene auu one \pH calculated, to This Morning the Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, perintotuient of ScllpolH, Newark, uild- ed when one of them gave a Den- would it, not be illuminating to and a resident of NOW Provldonco, universal requisition. The chil- stir the hearts of the .thousands for Men man place address and a member November 4th, 5th anu 6th. Mrspresen. t in the columns of your pa- dren had learned it at school, and who-beheld it. In response «to an i,4n. •'••: of the family'living there happened A. L. Johnston was sent as a dele- was done in the hope that the hun- wo Known to Have Voted por a full statement of the various dredth anniversary of the writing now it nerved them as stalwart address'by Governor F. T. OrcCft- For Appointment Call Summit 6-4036- to be present. They were he14 by gate from Brayton School and local charities. AH Summit resi- meiiT It Was »ung at meetings held balge. Dr. Smith »ald: Justice Williams in Police Court of tlit" poem might be observed to encourage volunteering Into the Three Newark men, "unemploy-•] Summit High School, which shared dents may not know the number with appropriate exercises by "I have no words to express the this morning in $100 bail each for equally in the expenses. army, to celebrate victories, to fast| gratification given me by the fact ed," were arrested when they at- and activities of these organiza- schools, churchehh s andd patriotititic or- the grand jury. The convention theme thiB year tions. J and" pray after defeats at soldiers' that you have taken my poor little | tempted to vote in the special elec- ganizations,, some time during the funerals, when the women met to was "Child Health and Protection." Ail extraordinarily successful ap- waif—which I thought «> little— tlon. tion Tuesday in the East Summit Blind Leads Blind Outstanding speakers w«r«' Jflrs. year 1032. Sources of Informa- pick lint and prepare bandages for and made of it a national hymn. district. They -were arrested by Berkeley, Calif.—Standing on a peal for help for the unemployed tion drawn upon~and hereby ac- tho wounded, or to forward sup- When I think of the cirmmstauce& Wm. F./Mttle, StijU President, Dr. following shortly after a campaign Captain Nelson, Officers Martin, busy corner, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Herbert Stuck or the National Saf- knowledged arc, "A Treasure ot'j plies to tho front, in all schools under which it has been suugr-ln • > Grasso and McTernan on complaint blind since birth, heard a man ask: ety Council, Miss 8ara B. Askew of for the Y. M. C. A. Shall we nowIlyinns" by Amos R. Wells and imd in all congregations." children's schools, in war meet- be solicited for funds for the Chil- "Famous Hymns of the World" by of Joseph Formichella and gave ;'May I cross with your "I'd bethe New Jersey Public Library It tniiie To Be Written ings, on battlefields, in ennip glad if yon would," she responded dren's Home? DO all Summit Alien Sutherland. grounds and in hospitals—when I Chok* their names as Charles Vorndan, Commission, Mrs. Kate Burr John- This Bong, BOfnetlmes called Am- In a handsome souvenir pro- EAR A 25, of 231 South lllh atreet; Neal and together they safely mado son of the State Hotae for Girls at think-of the spirit of patriotism i their way across the street. On'tbe Trenton, Dr. Allen G> Ireland, Di- Some who nilgnt be glad td efltt which I hope has bpen nurtured by IT Benedettl, 23, ot 199 Thirteenth tribute a portion ot their gifts to "fls Of The&, ift close to the heart Smith, April 3, 1895, in Music Hall, PAIR AND avenue, and Alfred Parelt, 23, of other side, the blind man thanked rector of Health, New Jersey Be- means of it, I feel that you'.haw j the b|ind lady for helping him to this Home may nave responded to of the American ' people. It has Boston, this account is given; 201 Thirteenth avenue. partm«nt of Education, Dr. Will- hever-i)eort tieccpted by our gov- "In the year 1831 William C. done a wonderfuf work.-I feel that j make the passage. '<• iam Mather Lewis, President ot the more direct appeal 01 (be Y* U, you have done me and yourselves a ; SEE FOR Twro other men, it is known, vot- C. A., to the financial advantage ot ernmbnt as a national hymn, lmt'-lt Wpodbridge, of New York, a noted Lafayette College, aiid Dr. Char lea was early adopted by tlio people Ml oducator, was deputed to visit Ger- service in thus teaching patriotism ed at the same election district, in Subscribe to this paper. J. Wood of the First PfeBbyterlan that institution and loss to the to the children and to the men and Children's Home. their national patrioti- c ' many and inspect the system ot the 70U RS ELF Church of Elisabeth, N. J. public schools, that it he should women of the country." Your delegate made very full There is much to be said for and tribute to its worth poeticully find In Boston, In July, 1895, eleven against a Community Chest, and amusically. The melody fairly, begs find In them any features of inter- We can tell you that Friendly and complete notes of the address- est unknown to our public schools thousand phristlan Eudcavo'rq'rs es, but does not wish to trespass,. clear pud comprehensiv, e State" to, be. sung; it has an easy rnnp;e gave Dr. Smith a r'oynl ovation Five Shoes are the best shot mon v here, they might bo adopted in the upon your time" by givingthem I * as^to the social for all typos of voices.. Before i"t schools ot the United .States. He when lie appeared before them. here. Each one waa brimfull of 1 «« of the city of Summit would be Was brought here, It wns employed Lensons to lie Learned From u valut on (lie market today* extensively in European countries found that In the German Kcnools Interest . and significance. Al- interesting and illuminating in any much attention was given to Sludy of the P(»em and its that they are made' of the though the theme announced was discussion.. The Hospital, for ex- (England, Belgium, Oermnny and music; he also, found many books Author .'• Russia) for voicing patriotic sen- 6 Hobart Ave. cor. Franklin PL, Sanmit, jr. J. "Child Health ana 'Protection," ii, ample—we" are frequently aiked for flneit leathers money can for donations. In connection with timents. The origin of tho melody containing music and songs This poem has lived n hundred might well have been called children. Returning home. he "Spirituality versus Mttteriallain." these appeals for funds, it would is in doubt, though it ia sometimes years and has grown in popularity I buy— that theff comfort and ascribed to Henry Carey of Kng-brought several of these' music with the passing of time. Should j This was the point constantly be helpful to know the proportion rtyle aft unexcelled—but— of the costs of the hospital covered land, the authoi' of "SuMy in Ourbooks, and placed them In thewe not give more attention to the > stressed. Mrs. Little said, "I be- hands of Lowell Mason, then a not- poetry of songs we sing? In the I Fine Picture Framing lieve that we are going through by the fees charged and by theAlloy." . . • -.... -. , you'll have to wear i pail ._Jliej-.I?.Qem ....Vi:lt.ten by...Samuel... ed "composer, organist and choir case of My Country 'Tia Of Theey thi3._perlMlof Jjepreislon so that contributions, solicitea' snd the re- J leader: .Haying himself no knowl- lation of the number of free. or Francis''Smith, in February, 1932( it is the poem, or words', that give to ice for yourself. Come In' the children may be brought back edge of the German language, Mr, character and significance' to the | to God and made to realize that partly free patients to these con- is lofty in sentiment, It breathes Mason brought them to me at An-rBOng, Let us see to it that the and select • pair. You will there Is something besides money tributions. ; tho love of nature, devotion to B. H. Londry, Secretary Thone Summit 6-1830 Country, itild the guidance of and dover, where 1 was then studying.) songs we teach in school have a in. the world. We must' not sub- The "Old Guard" has many re- requesting me, , as I setting of good poetry, and that our bt convinced then that all stitute materialism for religion." sponsible, efficient men nmong its dependence upon God. The popu- larity of America has grown with should find time, to ft»rniah him belter .patriotic songs and folk we claim for Friendly Flv« And again, "We must train oat .1 members. Its interest in Summit translations of the German'' words; songB be memorized. ' children to iftgce emphaBis On the'affairs is shown by the fepbrts of tho years. The custom 1B becom- rive happily p p y ing general for American 'audiences or to write new hymns and songs Samuel Francis Smith i Shoes is but. supreme value*." Dr. Lewis said, the meetings. Would not a report adapted to the German music. full-creamed to Bins it standing and with"Haired What do we n,lti }n n|H life wor-! Would you pay the Small Balance due on a fine "It is a wonderful thing that this on all Summit charities made by a heads. This Is a beautiful and fit- "On a dismaLday in February, thy of'eriiuTlatlbh? 114^ words were1 Shot No. 208 committee of this organiaztlon be builds sturdy depression ennio in time to show ting recognition of the honor duo 1832, looking over one of these a benediction to all who came, In.*! The PICCADILLY small'size America that beyond self-gratifi- an interesting contribution Jo your our beloved land; also the rover? hooks, my attention was drawn to contact with him. There was none cation and material prosperity lie! paper? It might prove to some 1 MTIOXALLY KNOWN ence due to-'God, who lias so. sig- a tune which attracted me by itsof the Belf-advertlsing .and flum- the true spiritual value*, inde- tent a basis for intelligent discus- simpld nnd natural movement and sion of these problems.--- nally showered upon it His mery about hi in which capture FRfENDL structible and incorruptible." Yet choicest Messing. its fitness for children's choirs. _ BABY GRAND PIANO j another speaker said, "Our system MARION MANLEY WINSER. popular imagination so often now- It Is apparent to those who have "Glancing at the German words adays. His life was a busy one The Grwltt-Manager of Griffith Piano Company will sell this of life lias been over-organized. 554 Springfield, Ave., at the foot of the page;.I_saw. that FIV instrument for the small balance due on lease. The quiet of the 'academic grove given thought^p.the song that it is and exceeded the hlbical .s'puu >>_f Summit, N. J. a happy union dlwords and music they were patriotic, and I was in-four score years. Ho became"" fa'" NO DOWX PAYMENT necessary—just continue small monthly Has given place to the clamor of stantly inspired to write'a patrio- the market-place. -The machine- —that is, the melody fits the words miliar with fifteen languages and ew Jersey payments. This Grand- is fully guaranteed and will be sold on a PANTRY SHOWER AT perfectly in cadence, accent and tic hymn of my own. \ was '.engaged, in the study of Rus- six months' trial agreement—Offers exceptional value for.some- age has mastered us. We have not FOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHUBCH motor. —- "Seising a "scrap of waste paper, sian the last year of his life. He one—PROMPT ACTION essential—MUST BE MOVED within ten given our boys and gjrl^ time The climax of each stanza is InI began to write and in half an died In harness while enrouto to a days. •.__•_ enough to meditate. We are afraid [xo Our friends and citizens the fourth and. fifth lines. This hour, I think the words stood upon preaching'engagement..'He had no Slits 3 to 15, Widths AAAA to EEEE TelephonejjrJHTrtte to be alone. We must elevate Of Summit: < corresponds to the climax of theit, substantially as they are sung thought that tiiltrpoem would ever P. H. CAGLE, Credit Manager spiritual values for the youth of As chairman of the Executive melody where the sweeping tones today. I did not know at the time receive the publicity that cnnie to FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES pur land; the future will be Bafe in J Committee for the State of New that the tune was the British God it. On several definite ociasioiw, irt (Mulberry 4-5880) of the highest notes occur.. no other way." —- 'Jersey for the National Training Dr. Holmes, In speaking of theSave The King. I do not share the as has been referred to in this ar- OMITITH PIANO COMPANY, 605 Broad Street, NEWARK, N. J. Conferences conducted Tor spe- ^school, Washington, D. C, we wish poem, Bald: "If Smith had written regret of those who deem it anticle, he was signally honored. Nee Dell Shoe Shop cial groups were of intense inter-jto announce a drive for a pantry 'Our Country' the hymn would not evil that the national tune of Brl-> These came to him. unsought. His est; Miss Flora Thurston of the tain and America is the same. On " (Next to Wljplan's I>rus Store) shower at the Fountain Baptist have been Immortal, but that 'My' life Illustrates the truth of the :i?H Sprliifrlk'lil Areuuc National Council of Parent Educa- Church, Summit, Thursday evening, master stroke. Everyone the contrary, I deem it a now andbeatitude: "Blessed are the Meek was a {Summit, N. i. MIMttllMMIIIM tion, and Mrs. Langworthy, First December 10th, at 8.30 o'clock. We who sings the hymn at. once feels beautiful tie of union between tho for they shall inherit the earth." National Vice-President, being par- are asking our friends to help by mother and the daughter, one fur- ticularly qualified to give valuable a personal ownership in his native HONE giving a pound, or as many pounds land." nishinp the music (if indeed it is help on various phases of Parent- as they choose, or checks made to The following Is culled from ant really English) and tho other the -W387.2390 Teacher work, forcefully and brief - the order of the National Training, words. Solve your gift problems a bit in tho Outlook, written by iy- Sciiool, which will be acknowledged Dr. Sniitii shortly before his death: "I did not propose to write a UMMIT early this year. Choose the.one- The convention throughout was a by 31 rs. Burroughs, the-- president. "I began very BOOH to hear of national hymn. I did not think gfi;at isplration, and not' the least Mrs. D. M. Lockett,,wlfe,of |he that I had done so. I laid the song Gold Stripe Price* towi —gift which your friends cannot th'e""fi>*inrt as being sung in.ntuner- inspiring thing was. the sight of pastor of Fountain Baptist Church, ou- schools, at patriotic, gatherings, aside, and nearly forgot that I had Gold Stripe Quality High buy —YOUR PHOTOGRAPH, more than eight hundred earnest, is chairman of the pantry commit- at picnics, from Maine to Texas. made It. Some weeks later ,1 sent intelligent women^ gathered to- tee 'for Summit. Please send it to Mr. Mason, and on the follow- torn toma has and avail yourself of our new Tho. people took it to their henrts. gether from just one-of our forty- checks or anything usable at theIt found a place in the hymn hooks ing 4th of July, much to my sur- low prices. eight states, each woman lie rep-Training School to Mrs. Loclcett, 25 of the various denominations. It prise, he brought it out at a chil- resentative of several hundred Chestnut avenue, or if more con- came back to me with variations In dren's celebration, where it was rson, novelist: more in her home town, all united venient, to Miss Emily Bowers, her first sung in public." , . e with the people by one will—to train our children assistant, at 17 Glehwood place. IVhnt Mnnner of Man Was Miimuel mathematics and. to make a nobler thing of life than Miss Violet A. Johnsonrof Glen- Francis Smith bstractlons to the our generation has made. j wood piace> is onc of the trustees OTOGRAPHS In a letter dated "Newton Cen- e human race." On Friday evening, December of this National Training School. tre, Mass., November 7th, 1894," Dr. The Parker Studio BAM1NCI 19 Beechwood Road 18th, at 7.30 o'clock, the Brayton _ Yours very-truljr Smith sent a friend the following . Hurley, wife of BAMES P-T. A. will present "The Bird's ,'(Mrs.) LUCINDA E. ROSS, sketch of -his life: 'Phone Summit 6-0118 F Christmas Carol as a holiday] •/ Chairman, "S. F. Smith was born in Bos- War: treat for the children of-the school. ton, October 21st, 18,08. He studied n rise above the »ff tyiim , »«t » , t t ••HtHIH IIfit III III at the Boston Latin School, grad- tual standards of Hamilton School lard Partr uated from HarvaTili Collogo in 1 r IX FASHION NOW -With ten tables in play and\extra 1829, and ffom Andover Theologi- contributions sent ini thrcard party Perhaps you too can share in cal Seminary in 1832. He spent a on, statistician: given by the Hamilton P.-T. A. the anxiety of this mother of n year in editorial labours in BOH- g that has been Tuesday afternoon for the benefit young college freshman, when. ton; • In 1834 lie was ord^ncd in Used in. the past of its milk fund brought in the she asksadvice regarding tho Watervllle, Maine, pastor of the depression." encouraging sum of twenty-seven First Baptist Church. At thejame Wow Every Woman Can Afford dollars. — choice of a suitable evening time, he commenced as professor The Rose Shop dress for her daughter. She of Modern Language^ in Water- iwspaper counsel* -™Phe",party~~was in-every way. a wants- something "nicejut not 1 To Give TOtPSTRIPE Stockings success and greatly^ enjoyed by ville College, nbw Colby Uiiivel - -- 383 SPRINGFIELDi AVENUE | too old-looking," realizing that sity. He^" held Tills double office y of hard knocks those present. ,.t^ •'"•'"'- . T \ her daughter is young but once. )rld without hav- 'fhone 6-0209 Summit, N. J. Mrs. Rober.t HaiTan, president of eight yearst .u, - , M lder at home." the ifamilton. ParentrTeacher As- I In choosing an. evenfttg""go'vHT" "•In January, 1842, lie removed! sociation, acted as chairman of the 1 this season, however, this moth: to Newtpn, Mils.3,, and became pas- ~i Because you love to givie really exquisite tor, of the First Baptist'Church. president, A. F. committee on arrangements. She I ~er:ls particularly fortunate, for gifts... yon %vill give Gold Stripe stockings. was assisted- by Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. | fashions, especially the fashions Ho held-that office for twelvo-anil Elld Mi Hli ' 1-fOT.eyening, ar-c.divided into dis^ 'f-tJial|'yea'rs.r Also, in Jnrrnary, Nerer have they been such splendid wearing nd the pursuit of ^1842, ho became editor ofjhe Chrls- nothing "to the For prizes there were embroider- I tinct - classes: for_ the -young Blockings.. • or so alluring in color or tex- 1 ed- handkerchiefs -for 4h.elliigliest >li llan Roylew, a quarterly puhllshcd f work. '-:.-— j. "sub deb, "for the njorc-soph- score at "each tahte, and a bUncli | lsticated younglJmalrqir'and'fofcl in Bostotti aiid contiriued lit this ture and of flowers for the highest score of the older jftajrons. , _ fpositloii seveii years. Ho then be- morist: r~. all. This bouquet was;,w.on by Mrs. Camo editorial secretary of the \i andfrrance will Woodward. Refreshments were 4" • • • —. r.-r-^"~"" American Baptist Missionary Union Never Hmve The Prices Been So Low! For the young girl of college m gold and fill our served. -•"""' . —' fpr fiftccn'years andalso the'^ifer- tlm turn imutrt$ •&•*• MH i«u thm (Mi SiHwf •.'•age; nothing could be more at- supply of two feeble For All Occasions The next meeting of the associa- tractive tiian_jm evening go\v:n tion will be held in the auditorium of tulle, made "with tiglit-flffed churches. of Hamilton School on Wednesday, bodice, round or Boat-nejcked, "In 1875 ho visited Europe and December lfith, ,at 3.15. Jtts hoped high waist-line and full double, trajv'eled a year. Again in ISSOT that a large I number will bo 1882, lie visited Europe and Asia present. . ••_ ...----.-.•< or triple, ttered skirt. Sasliea of velvet or heavy satin ribbon aro for a little over two years, Buryey- valuable additions to aucli cos- ing missions of nil denominations in Asia and Burojje. Nancy Elizabeth^ Shop Glenside Park Woman's tumes. ;; DECORATIONS "Have written" pT)ptry frpni my 28 Beechwood Road Summit, N. J. Novel Wins Acclaim Or, the> old-fdBhioned gown of •childhood. I Iiavo on hand how taffeta, also tight bodiced, with more than a hitndTctl hyinns, be- sldea numerous other . t- The latest novel ot Grace Kellogg ilFoop-Bhoulder effect! and full (Mrs. M. D. Griffith), which was skirt made entirely of tiny ruf- recently published in London un- fles, which bustle and 'rustic der the title "The Beloved Tenant." about in a fascinating manner. A yoortg girlY dlnnerWrm in perfect has been fav.orably received taste. It% made of crepe, fcuV juBt low throughout England. A sheaf- of A little more sophisticated,' enough in the back to please tb« j reviews mailed by Mrs. Griffith's ! but very charming Is/ the eve- jyouthful wearer, with the- new slightly needs ran be lrict In your ; Christmas London agent, Curtis Brown, com- j- ning'gown of velvet, "which may ' ment enthusiastically upon the I havo-puffed sleeves, deep square longer in the back line, and little fui Christmas ...HOMETOWN... boo)k. ... neck, both back ana front, and bracelet* puff the sleeve*. ' Gift Suggestions Bookfinder (Ix>ndon) says, "This back bustle skirt drapery. 1 : '. ...•• GLpVES for men and women- isk ah intensely gripping story." Dig business will now start its ; i "1 Mil" " ' ' , - '. 1 The LOIKIOH Times bays, in an un- About the only similarity!^- i annual talk about its! unrest a^lons ^ new lined styles usuaily long review, "Miss Kel- j -twfeen the evenings gowns Jor | as CoURrcss is Jn session. Truth of ! the very young and their eldVrn I the mattor is that lionest big bttBi- For Hei; For Him logg's writing has vigor and elasti- ( oc Appropriate -Leather-Gifts city. ... a powerful book." The I Is In the length—both being ! ness,.'•which ' -" not expect some j Indian Review nays, "Undoubtedly wdfi),,ankle-length and usually special conslderntibu at the tax-; fair all the family. . Wiss Scissors Safety Razors one of thinnest and most readable with, wide, flaring hemline. ! payers' expense, has no reason to; Extensive-Variety of Regular Razors novels tflli-t America has giien us fear .Congress. \j Choice Stationery , Stainless Steel Knives for quite some time." . r .with these evening Pyrex Glassware ; Pocket Knives "i*^" Facilities for the Finest The book has been accepted for gowna are the evening .sandals Engraving Wearevcr Aluminum Special Knives early spring publication by I$ay "of silk, cutaway to show almost **»!*¥& . 18c Universal Percolators Flash Lights Long and Richard R. Smithy Inc., the entire foot of the wearer, under its original title1;»"Windy- which foot may be encased in ••'•)•• Waterman Pens and Desk Sets Bissell's Sweepers Electrical Goods ! jinn," which is the name of the New the new type of stocking which "'• ? ' : , .' Electric Toasters All Kinds Tools Jersey farm where the scene ia lias "toeS"^ for one's toes, just The Oaks Christmas Cards-r-Unlimited Selection ..Christmas Wrappings, Ribbons, Seals Carving Sets Special Too) Sets as the glove has -.'lingers" for laid. 155 Summit Avenue $1.00 GIFTS Mrrittrd Mrs. Griffith and family one's lingers. New?' We'll are 'residing"" at Number Nine Cot- say so! Tel. Summit 0-13(1(1 tage, Glonsldo Park, In the Watch- uns Reservation, the spot where all puncheon served from 12 to 2; -mm- A mTr>*rnn Hardware The Farm Board will be In the but one of Mrs. Griffith's books Dinner served from 6 to 8; Mc€lay Building Summit, N. J. MANSER Housewares have been written; She Is at work public eye soon, with the effort to i i upon a new novel. abolish it gaining the spotlight. Sunday dinner from 12.30 to 3. , •Plione Snmmit 0-2975 431 Springfield Ave. "Phone 6*1121 Summit, N.J. Meanwhile, let's not forget the Most people lose more time con- farmers, • MRS. PAULINE MOIIH, Prop. ! templating their holidays than they do in,taking them. Subscribe to this paper. DAY, DEfJ. 4,1931 FRIDAY* DEC 4, 1931 THB SUMMIT HERAED AKP 8inylMrr RECORD, STTMinT. N. J. PAGE wm* Samuel A. Brlggs, A. C. Bernard,] Husband—From the glimpse Y If there la any product of any Result of Special Election in Summit h- V. Soars and Harry Weaton. dis- had of her this morning I rather Importance that has been success* Two Boys Made triet commtsaloner. In presenting I »k* oa\r n«w cook. There aeemg fully marketed on a largo seal* toner iiB '_'.' •„ Secbnd WanT '" "" the badges, Mr. .Merrill called the '"*• Plenty of BO about her. without newspaper advertlalng we- Wfffr : ID 2D 3D 4D 5D ID 2D 3D 4D 5D Tot.MaJ, fathers of the twftBoys to the front! v -X?», she"s gone.—Chicago don't happen ^o, know anything News From the Borough and Township, McLean, K. ... .; 87 139 100 171 249 179 193 1?1 73 82 1404 198 and congratulated them on having ^eff^- , ' __ aboujt it. ' Stewart, D 99 115 93 89 56 112 155 174 120 193 1206 •• 1 Including Murray Hill and Berkeley Height* Six Summit Boy Scouts, were •sons reach tha.-hiBttfl«t rank-nf!- ' ' •!'!..'" ,',, "' i. .-.t i. j_...... -. 7 t i I. Clark, N. P .....13 13 1 21 20 34 23 9-19 5 feted at a CoUr.t of Honor held Scouting. I Kop'p, S. ^2 1 Monday night in the municipal Arthur Moog and Robert Pan- Lander,-C. P ';.....•*..." ~ ,• Olllst building and* witnessed by over 100 sius. troop 60, were given First BorOllSrh I Episcopal Church gave the Rejected 5 3 6 4 6 4 2 4 6 «*• I oratorio, Gaul's "Holy City." spectators, many of them parents Class Scout badges and William total V"otd,i...... 204 270 201.285 331 328 375 316 216 287 of Boy Scouta of Troops 60 and 61Moog with Nils. Sward were rated Summit Secretarial School t A. C. Opens Held for Grand Jury on Assault of. this city. Two boys. Ralph Fish- aa Life Scouts. Merit badges were Personal Mention Registration :: 374 616 521 7C9 747 6811015 722 605 758 , Intenilve Training in Charge .."•'.' Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cerulll of er and Nils Sward, both of Troop won by William Moog. Robert., •.Circle avenue entertained over 111, received the highest ranking a Moog, Ralph Fisher and Nils! SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, 8ECBETABUL DUTIES, son jtfry C. C. Dararn of Lonngg Hill Scout can reach, that of-Eagle Sward. ' was on an the Week-enil their son-in-law and road is vlsltlalll g In Pl&lnflfeldPllflld. FILING and LYDEXI5Q assault charge itrthe New Provl- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boy Scoot News Scout. dence borough court Tuesday eve-' Eattista of Bernardsville. John Hall, a student at Batea Breaks Other Leg DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS; A. A. to Oppose College, Lewlston, ^ con- The, Eagle badges were present- nlng by Recorder A. L. Hoffman. Mrs. Alfred Hedden and son have Troop 60 ed ,by Oliver B. Merrill, who acted Hollywood.—When the crutches Individual Attention Cerullo was also sentenced to 30 cludelddd a visit to his mother, Mrs. he has used since he broke his left Court Team—Re» concluded a visit to Mrs. Hedden's R. D. Hall of Long Hill road. The Scouts gathered at the as chairman of the honor court. He days in the county jail fn a drunk ; mother-in-law, Mrs. -Anna Hedden la a member of the , committee leg in an automobile accident slip- 182 Springfield Avenue . Telephone Suinult <«S8S& s to JPlajL^unror Martin Hettry of Basking. Ridge church and marched to the City Stuunlt, 3few Jersey - - B*fl»ett Bnilding 4 and disordfrty ch|rge^ _...Police.,^of Chestnut Stre&tand-returned to Hall where the Bourt of Honor was which also includes C. H. Beek.-D ped on a rug. Lloyd Hamilton, hasresumed his studies at Prince- Washington, W. C. Moog, Rev., S. Name five ! charge that while drunk on Satur- !thelr nome ln irvington. ton after a visit at WB home. held. We had assembly blown by film commedlani fell and breke the day Cerullo became disorderly, | Ml83 Mnrlon Richtcr has con- •M. Hopspn, Paul G. Anderson, other leg. every ,window In the lower Mrs. George Ellis of Finley ave- Scout Harrison and the salute to cluded a visit to her parents, Mr. the flag. We were then led in a j Round Into Shape floor of his home and stabbed and Mrs. Albert Rlchter of JWaln nue. Basking Ridge, 1B ill. in e A daughter has been born to Mr;song by Scout Henderson. Mr. I !l ! avenue and resumed her studios at Beek, presented the first class \ mit Athletic Club fe- leg with.a pitchfork. It Is and Mrs. Gordon Happe of Oak mated that Cerullo did about $200 street, Baskjng Ridge. badges to scouts Arthur Moog and j rn will inaugurate its damage before being arrested by Russell E. Holland of Central Edward Croot of Liberty Comer Robert Pansius. William Moog and son tomorrow night at state troopers from Berkeley avenue is on a business trip to has broken ground for a house in Nils Sward were presented with '8 Hall, _opposlag the Heights and Police Chief James California, Finley avenue and Allen street, their life scout badges. Ralph . A. of Caldwell. Ther« Morgan, Miss Louise Swenson has con-Basking Ridge. 11- fisher'and Nils Sward were pre- William Brewster of Nutley wa3 cluded a visit to her parents, Mr. sented their eagle scout badges. "-.ANNOUNCEMENT-••-::'-••' first-class preliminary Mrs Richard Kenworthy, son of Mr. too, with the Summit fined $3 by Recorder Hoffman on a |-*»4 - Walter Swenson of Elmand Mrs. Erwin K. Kenworthy of Several merit badges were given. We take pleasnrc in annonaelNg to oar trade tlut we hare lieeeme affiliated with charge of falling to stop for a police street and resumed her studies in Main street, Is recoverlag from an Mr. Moog showed us some slides the ROYAL SCARLET STOBE PLAN. W> do not In nj my give np our identity UH (he rveg facing the Juniof^i Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. i of the camp.' The meeting was signal. It is charged Brewster dis- injury to a knee. proprietor of this store. Under this via* we Join wkolesalta# with reUlllnff and we will Sunday Schopl Leaguuwl regarded a signal of a state troop- A surprise party was given last closed with our usual closing cere- Charles Co6k and daughter, offer each week a list *f aeaseaable specials at very attractive prices. As eTldeace of er, then failed to,stop for a whistle Saturday evening to Donato Dorso Marion, of Long Hill road left Wed- monies. will have a classy line- and had to be practically forced off of Morris street. Guests were I nesdjiy=4o spend several weeks in SAMUEL BRIGGS, fhls we HBbmit the followlaa; specials: •-•—.•- b Brenn, Lea Cole, Bill the road by a pursuing car before from Summit, Berkeley Heights, j Brooklyn. Scout Scribe. iMadison and this place. on Murray, and Bobby stopping. Brewster pleaded guilty Mrs. Joseph Appley of Maple to face the RoHeliuid to, the charge but stated he had but Miss Charlotte Ginseidler has avenue, Baskfng Ridge, is recover- No man is quite so good as the i concluded a' visit with her parents, will be an all-Summit $2.45 with him. Recorder Hoffman ing from illness at the home of her bad man who thinks, he 1B now bet-f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Einseidler of ,de Is now a resident of fined him the $2 and hoped he had daughter In Philadelphia. ter.' • • • : . • •'" ' ° ' enough gas to get back home on. Long Hill road and returned to her: Summit fans will un- studies at Bryn Mawr College, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonn of nke more pride in a Bryn Mawr; Pa. - Ranktn avenue. Basking Ridge, ve town team than they Personal Mention > will entertain at a party tomorrow ays when men were im- A son has been born to Mr. and evening in celebration pf their Royal Scarlet Stores n-. Newark a'hd thejo Mrs. Michael Colletta of Spring- Millingtoa twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. plenty of enthusiastic field avenue. West End. - Miss Margaret McCarthy of New GRE-OL Notes of Interest York spent the week-end with Mr. : probably start at cen- Notes of Interest The initial meeting of William B. and Mrs, B. P. Lippold of Ml. For Head Colds enri and Papio at for- The Home and Relief Association Neill Post No. 114, American Le- Bethel. The first application will give re- -:;.-MdKrSl]« M. Rutan & Co., Props. •ay and Wade will be will meet this afternoon at the home gion, was held Wednesday evening lief. Use as nasal douche or in it guard. Bob Coyle, of the president, Mrs. Arthur G. in the Basking. Ridge fire house. DISMANTLE MINIATURE GOLF atomizer. Also as a mouth wash eppie, Meter Mtironey Balcom of Springfield avenue. The meeting was open to World COCRSK or gargle. . ZGroceries, Poultry, Sea Food, Fruits, Vegetables d Swick will bo. '..'Plans- tor helping the needy at War veterans of this section. A srve. Papio Is a versa- Christmas will be discussed. number of applications for mem- "Hoot Mon," relic of the minia- 50cand$lX)0 eing able to perform at Employees of the -Union County bership were received. _ ture golf craze that fell flatter than No work—%o pay. 381 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. ird or guard and Cole road department are cleaning out Women of the Presbyterian two pieces of cardboard last sum- sd at either center or gutters In Springfield, avenue from Church held a chicken supper and mer, was dismantled this week and 58 is a forward by trade the Passalc River bridge in thesale of fancy articles last night in once more tie property at Maple Wm. Tyler Green street. Railroad avenue and Broad Week commencing Thursday, December 3rd to Wednesday, December 9th inclusive I his own at the_tap-off township to the borough-Summit the chapel. The supper and sale DRUGS line. Most of the work is being were both well patronized. street 1B a vacant lot. The place done by former unemployed men. Kt c uuiu well uau uuibcu. • . .. , _ Cltlieng Trust Bank BIdgr. !. held a practice on The Gospel team oT Princeton ] "as-been rnentioned for many years 10 Maple St. Summit. ». 1. nlng In preparation for The Red, Cross returns for the Seminar- y will attend, a social to- as the likeliest place for a new r. Value 2 Me d game and the pluy- borough were $98. Although the morrow night in the Liberty Cor- Post Office Building. JJ Flakes or Granules et and ready. This year quota was set at 53 members, 93ner Presbyterian Church and will AIL started a four-team responded and $5 was given as aconduct services on Sunday. Mrs. . THREE g its members and this donation. George Happe was the leader of a 606 ITEMS labled the players to meeting of the Missionary Society Of%0 AH Metal, Sturdy hape much faster than of the church held Wednesday af- old system when tho Passaic Township ternoon at the home of Mrs. Amos CHIC Construction Total Rcfalar Talne »(k merely faced the sec- Guest of Church street. •y practice session^ McLean Carried Township Tuesday Although defeated In the special The Warren Township Commit- d team is also in good tee will meet tomorrow night at i looking forward to__n ^election Tuesday to select a mem- ber of the House of Representa- Fairview Hall. C from the Junior Holy The South Stirling Parent-Teach^ Royal Scarlet ro has been conslder- tives for the "fifth.-Congressional Evaporated Milk 2 tall csuis XO district, Donald H. 'McLean, Re- er Association celebrated Fathers' ent m to which team JSlght at Its meeting last night in WITH EYEBY PURCHASE OF ger and the boys will publican, carried Passaic Township ;py fifty-six votes-rrpolllnfr 248 tothe. school. ettle that little dispute The Warren Township 4-H Club renlng. Manager Dave 192 for hia Democratic opponent, 1 for Girls met Tuesday afternoon at tea that he will book Percy H. Stewart. Alexis L. Clark, Ground or .:/?.. running on the National Prohibi- the home of Mrs. Herbert Post of ool teams, which are Mt. Bethel. ".'""'•'• Bean n Jca'gue~ games,-* OTMIH - tion ticket, received 31 votes. Co —Tlie choir of "the Coontown Con- lay games as possible, gre-gational Church -will present its the local interest. Stirling i old-fashioned entertainment this ' eveiling in the Unionvtlle Chapel ICO - 130 *I5S Notes of Interest. instead of Wednesday as originally Wl nft it;s planned. The play was given two ..,.,.. 13? _ 213 215 The Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Vin- Kellogg's Corn Flakes weeks'ugo'In the Coontown Church centdeiPauTs Catholic Church''held with great success...... 782 , 7flO !US . a card party Wednesday evening in St. Vincent's Hall. Bridge, euchre Medium 'erage citizen a square jind pinochle were played with Personal Mention California will swear that he had honors for the highest scorers in Frances Weigand," Dorothy Cook Sunsweet Prunes time." each game._ -- and. Alice-Moody of. Long Hill road ^_A_lar«e^attendance vion- present have resumed their studies at the Thanksgiving has Wednesday evening ' in the local j New Jersey College for Women at Henry Pape or at a turkey has to do Presbylerian Church when the I.New Brunswick after visits to their Regal Scarlet til Christmas. choir of the New Providence Meth-' parents. e politicians are talk- Id believe they think . lot for the "people." Square 4Deals Not just beans—New England style oven baked with that distinct flavor. ; Brown Bread with raisins, moisLand^resh as just from the' ovens. ^things that we have earn is'how-to escape- Theprinciple of A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERYONE larine trapped under fills evjery nopk and corner of this organization. Boyal Larfe BROWNBREAD Scarlet 19c Here you can feel certain of obtaining honest workman- KO1AL OVEN BAKED BEANS SCARLET can ship, good trimmings, authentic styling^ and best of all— 19c a delivery service absolutely dependable. — B•"•"*"•Straight or Rolle- d' jar can Lighting Display; we'll be glad to help you realize the 39c We call for and deliver RoyaI Searlet t2 01 Golden full possibilities of "letting light carry your Christmas Lib. Vinegar White or Cider Wate'r -Bottle Honey eaa i!'llA 19c 23c Horseradish «°&TZ 6>oz. 15c Spaghetti Di 25c Indi Joseph Walguarnery Roquefort Cheese Portlo• 10c Chiveis' Jams «••-** Mr ahl Edward J. White Co. ROYAL 8CARLKT IMPORTED FRENCH A VARIETY OF FLAVORS INCORPORATED nit 319 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Opcit Evenings Te!. Sum>it «-109» Wm. Rne Crane, Mgr. Summit, NT. J. 26 Beechwood Road 'Phone 6-1669 Summit, *K. J. Give A Practical Christmas Gift —A Box of Assorted Foods

, t v e^ Patricia Sater, Alvera Marguerite Pizil, Jtnnine Sheri- Schuyler, ^Mary Bell Johnson. dan, John Abou.tok, Robert ^Ahl« Public School Honor Roll Grade 5—Walter Bates, Billy grim,-Arthur Anderson, Nick Bbrie, W READS Crajic, Russell Clear Billy JoneB, William Death, Michael Dentpsey, Pupils Who Have Not Been Absent Nor Tardy Gordon Houn, Jack Talbot, Budd Lloyd Lund.t Fred Mellilo, Karl Welsh, Juan - Basson. Harriet ...Bert Melroy, Rflsafaueraoii.;BUIy.Sini- BY EDITW D DIXON •_:' During the -Past Month trand, Virginia" Bentrand, Margaret son, Malcolm Wintroskl, Robert Classified Advertisements Cawley, i'atrieis Holbert. Jane Waslsey, Eugene Piano. FRANKLIX SCHOOL Thomas Hand, John Lombard!, An- Hyde, Helen Newton. Room 101-i-An,gelina Caporoso, Ten Cents a Ljde 1 ^.^..^ _. thony Miirt!«nUmJer Clifford TK11-. Grade 6—Doris Behre, Helen Lauretta Critelli, Marguerite Daw- Kindergarten — RaymofnfAtfern, liamson, Carmin Yannotti, Rose Seyden, Dolly Ruiir JjW^ 7-^ffi«r-"^Dnmcr^1tosF"Kwa* Charles ISieu, Bobby ydorl Mt acctftei after S a. •. Taeidaj er Friday. Robert Biehler, Henry Keough, Marie Kutcha, Marie Matteo. leaky, .. Willie. Lindsey, Margaret Hobi|rt Woodalde, Frances. Deute. •Kindergarten — George Dlneen, ter Carlson, Bob Cooke, Dick Gar- Parfando, Dorothy Potignano, Flor» tan, Harry Harman. Edward Hodg- Churge of 30 cnii, cash itt advance. Grade i—Warren Arendt, Ed- Richard Faitoute, Howard Hanson, ence Poyas, Hazel Sampson, Con- THE CHILD been helped in working out more John Westberg, Claire Connelly, son, Hobert Koithan, Wesley Lyon, getta Vulerio,' Josephine Yannac- desirable injperspuatlons,. in mak- ward Egan, Robert Flterrer, Joseph Fred Melroy, Billy Newton, Lowell additional if charged. Fuchs, Charles Prltchard, Edward Klinora Lombardi. cone. \ - —---.-' ~-*-' By EDITH D. DIXON ing up playa, in planning scenes Patten, Vernon Williams. Room 105—Louis Hamway, Extension Service, New Jersey and costumes and <>i developing Th« HERALD endeavors to, print only truthful classified ads, Searles, Teddy Towne, -< Rodman WoodBide, Virginia Smith, Jean LINCOLN SCHOOfli Grade GF—Jean Demlng, Mar- Michael Karpenski, Richard Lulke, College of Agriculture atnong her playmates a dramatic and will appreciate having Its attention called to any advertise- Towne. garet Puusmore, Harriet Johnston, JSverett Lundell, Peter Miele, An- Much of the conflict that arisea, club. TM : old-fasbifined attic, ment eot conforming to the highest standards of honesty. Thyra Backer, Wendell Beck, traiiig Shahinian, George Sabbah. between—parents, and children is where children used to play at Grade 2—Kranfc boye, James Grade 2—Bruce WwcJterr James Corcoran, Robert Keating, "dressing up" with the contents of: J)owne3, John Ellis, Allen Gross, Dalton, Alexander -Twombly^ Don- Room 110—Harry Ames, Robert due to the parents' lack of under- William' Melroy, George Mlride, Boak, Cameron Conover, Lawrence standing of the children's needs as worn trunks, was an outlet for aucn • I* Hobert Chapman, Ruth Biehler, ald Ballentine," Samuel Jones, Jr., George Simson, Robert Snyder, an interest. Marjofie FOHB, Dorothy Fuqha, Richard Lawrence, Paul Vbn Ma- Crispell, Norman Garis, Robert expressed through their-interests. THUEE-room furnished r. apartment, ter,, Virginia Bender, Jean Geddia, Robert Slafford, John Wood.. Hancock, Richard Haskell,' Reed Encouragement along this line Janet Underbill, Juliet Zimmerman. Hyde, Kay Irwin, Joseph Leyine, Elsie's mother was -much dis-B dees not necessarily lead to acting line neighborhood, near station, rea- Barbara Sprecfcleg, Ann Bellows, turbed because Elme was Biii'h a nLACK -and white fox terrier, at Hnw sonable. CaU»*82 Morris avenue, ti>I. Grades . 3 and 4—James Ahem, KOOSEVKLT StHOOL Frank Patten, James Smith,' Jatmes .if auto accident III New I^vHfen** William Biehler, William Hanes, Juanita, Hotclikiss, Nancy Brewer, •Patsy'•gearry. » Vanderbeek._llorace, Walker, John l Nv 1«» Niiylor.Leach, Elmore Schultz, Rob- Corcoran, Elizabeth Duffleld, Wlni- "Elsie thinks of nothing but movie ,Hv<»ue»tWaske4 .-.it murn*a to.: BEECHWGOD APARTMENTS Grade «—Robert Fisher, Carl actresses. One day it is (5rcta dtvelejihient that comes to the child tVVlthnd avenue, Irvington.it , >,. J. ert Zenker, Thomas Zenker, Mabry Grade 3—Edward Gulamerian, gred Gies Uuth Jeter, Evelyn J William DeGulla, What in the world shall I do about.] 1 Inquire at 408 Spring-field avenue. Cisc ••:-•."• Hamilton, Standwoqd -Kcnyony Jeun Colegrove, Marie Friel, Eliz- laok of eiirournKerneiit . • * RNKR-Ak hou*ew»rkers -.cooking. Robert" Marino, Joe Montgomery, it?" .-••'- Mother1? helpers. Ex|»ri«eK*d sa3«- Grade 6—Warren Beaumont, Bur- Chester Lane, Martin Levitt, Fran- Jack Schrumpf, Congetta Caporaso, abeth Hazelton, Barbara Hickok, An ability to interpret the inter- ladles Oood positions opea. Call at ton Boye, Louia Kisseleff, Theodore cis Underbill, Janet Ahlgrfm, Janet Patsy Lambdin, Hope Saylea, Dor- This/mother was really distress- est:; of the child in terms "of his Inez Ciolojie,;Mary Ciampa, Julia u ed and worried. The family hnd at o,ice Morris Cto^nty Etot GABACE8 FOB BENT Schultz, Wallace Wilkfe, Winifred Ballentine, Ruth Blaesing. Ann dritelli, Emmeline Crossley, Ther- othy Searles, Jean Knapp. : nei*ds and developineiit calls for an Agency. Teleh SI Decker, Eleanor Livingston, Bar- tempted to divert the child by DOUBLE Biirafce, %i each Bide or $6Boye, Muriel Carter, Betty Hawes, esa Delia Piazza, Margaret Guida, Room 103—Patrick Ames, Don- understanding of child nature. In to> Eileen Keough, Katherlne Searles. bara MacCauley, Janet Monck- laughing aann d jeering at. her..They IAN wanted 'WrflST *** - for whole Karate. 69 Broad street. ey, Marie Horman, Lillian Knight, aid Burns, Charles Chambers, Gor- to let her go to themany homes the first, baby- is of ab- meyerr, Margaret.PeerMtP , VirginiVirginiaa don Duhbar, Robert Eltner, Hum- had refused sorbing interest to both parents. »•# 'laundry toute. The Hoatt-'Laundrf.'j OAliAGE for rent, near center of Marie Laspina, JSlarjorie Lundell, niov'ies, and on one Occasion she Poyas. " " bert Geddls, Bill Irwin, Philip They spend considerable time ob- lown, reasonable. Tel. 0001 betvyeeh WASIILVOTOX SCHOOL . Evelyn McPeek,»sJena Mosco, Fran- had stolen money to get there. 6.30 and 7.30. . • , :.. 24-34 ' Grades 5 and 6—Frosso Comblas, ces Pizzutti, Jennie RloU, Violet Kreider, Garrett Olson, David Phil- serving and playing with him. But . Kindergarten—Patricia Caruso, Mildred Edwards, Vivian' Olton, lips, Henry Robertson, Joseph Many persona'' would say ttiat as the family Increases less and ISfDIVIDUAL v garage, centrally lo- Santuccl. Elizabeth Elsie had seen too many movies. Lorraine Dblney, Eva Felton; Rosa- Betty Shawger, Dorothy Gentile, Walguarnery, Elizabeth Zolkowsky, Scarry, Bill Singleton, Bill.Taylor, less time'is found for such Inten- thoroughly fanailiaearr with. X*»w York cated. Tgtoihone Summit 6-2228-J. may Felton, Alfreda Hogan, Jane Her thought should have-been di- sive observation. It is a rare par- evening^ 6-0253-W. . S0-U James Ames, Douglas Bleecker, Mary Fiorentino, Edna Peterson; Rogers Wahl, Ernest Giandiello, hl i Cltv-aruf vicinity, wirtws «ni»303rto«ii •Kelley* Lorraine Neumeyer, Ros- Victor Cover, George Retvere, Lor-rectedlnto other channels, ,"!air„ lent whose comments on his child's one or' twekflwmter ••«**':• to***-«*r* Arthur Case, Arthur. Brockway, Grade: Adjustment 5 and 6— though, her ' mother' would IS -,WASTED TO HEX1 12 anna Sobilb, Gladys Willits, Rose Harold Weimer, Robert Woodward, raine Backer!, Elsie Dean, Jane behavior show more than a casual AJJ), or *plnwie Sumrait (Ht-SSl-M. Zambelli, Grace Harootunian, Jordan-Mitchell, McKeatham Page, Donosjky, Peggy Gormaji, Marion found that a talk was difficult of and superficial interpretation of John Walsh. McKeavef Page, James Smith, Ask 'for ,D. S. • ;' , . S*-tf OEXTLEMAN. xwrnmuter, wishes Grace Shahnazarian, Ann Louise Kohan, Boris Lambdin, Florence accomplishment because Elsie had that child's behavior. , small, brlgHt, heated, furnished room, Grade 5—Robert' Bantel, Leon; Dannie Sommo, Maggie Cortcsino, a real flare for dramatics. The wtslws part or »ho3e time third floor satisfactory, reasonable. GriBConi, Frank Boscaino, Eugene ard Briggs, Vreeland Colegrove, i Long, Helen Tronton, Ann Fay Ilyan, Harry Dabagian, Thomas Millie De Girolomo, *Laura Ghizzbni, W«deke,mper. Impersonation--'of the actresses was work Ca.U before * a. m. Summit d nelRhbiirhood, " refcread's ex- Jack Lawrence, Homer Lowenberg, Juliet Guida, Arsunda Masco, Mary -What "a d Box 167. % HEKALP Grobarz. Hugh MacCauiey, Verner Pe4r, What interested Elsie. The chUd's Ella Stewart, Jennie Sommo. Room 104—William Binford, El- behavior was an indication of a felt Salt lake City—Arresting tho :LS Grade 1—Lucy Coppblaro, Mafal- Eugene Ralph, Charles Rowley, dred- Garow, Salvatore Cuillo, driver of a truck in which ten gal- COLORED wonuMi wlshu* p«?ili«a t BOARDERS 13 Grade 4—Donald Caesar, Tony need, the which -.- cook or will care for efcMwi; lj da Daiuto,' James Griacom, Al- Hjalmere Wallin, Charles Rowley, Dominic DeMucclo, Louis, Erb, "£«'.. "-eT*^' lons of whiskey was found, officers refereneejw Tel 1112. phohse Izzo, Loren Johnson, John Harry Brewer, James Moore, Muriel Capasso, Tony Caporaso, Lewis h p for by In; 1 PltrVATE nome will'rent two attract- Colanselo, Frederick De Gulla, Hugh Lee, Aahby Mitchell, Charles shoulher environmentd Have been. She could have inquired the driver's name. After rooms with' hoard, terms-reason- Karpenski, Chester MaksymowicZj Baker, Barbara Copithonii Jessie Slniko, James Smith, Eng Tong, numerous replies,, it was found WHITE woman -wants able. Tel. 1339-W. Antoinette Marino, William Marino, Edwards, Claire Falcon, Jean Gus- James Formichellb, Cheater Ghiz- cnuk. Summit reftare-nc*. Tntuls, "Fnirniount avonue Merry Ames, Margaret Clarke, May * Grade 3—Andrew Bace, Ralph house cleanlaK. Karden and David Korkuck, Adolph Passa- Healy, Barbara Woodward. Edward Force, James Gambino, Jo- man; Tel. U32-W. ' IS-tf 1 and Southern ixmW-vard, Chatham.'' lacqua, Joseph Passalacqua. Badulato, "Albert Angelo, Michael seph Grobarz, Anthonv Maffel, Vin- LN FASHION NOW NOTICE is hereby given that Tel. Chatham 4-23«8. Grade 1—Richard Pawlek, -Aj> Cohario, Daniel Dykie, Allen LundT Grade 2—Stephen. Brown, Gio- thur Raabe, . Malcolm Neldner, cent Nelson, Tony Zotti, Charles | the Board of Tax-Assessors HOCSES ~ MB* ONE TOP dexk, lrt: «vct •**. registered stock : a pup selected now Osmulski, Alfred Ramasco, Stephen russa, George Hasney, Albert San- up the picture .of those tight, j an opportunity to review their Imiuire \V. A. Trips?,.MSJIiagton SIO. will be held till ChristtmH If desired. Smozanekr-Etephcn Glossick, An- Grades 5 and IS—Herbert Cohen, Robert Edwards,- James Marchie, tucci, Edward Santucci, Robert Wil- form-fitting aifri'irs of former j lUrhards,'2-Hillside' avenue, Sununit, toinette Boris, Marian Palmer, An- John Montgomery, Alfred Santuccl, liamson, Thomas DeMarco, Cather- years, but not sa, thi.i year. _ ! real estate and personal assess- FOR RK.VT, 17-A H*«ry~-TKr*<-3t, l M Courtney ~ Cromwell, Anderson roomy, stnii-det;icb««l toinette Petroccaro, Angelina Ril- Homrick, William Hennessey, El- John Zolkoskl, Catherine Badulato, ine Behan, Anna JQalilto, Madeline ments before the books are school awl , stntfs. IB« VaniA BEAUTIFUL M;irth:i Washington lo, Alice Shahnazarian, Rose Ver- bert Lassiter, PhiUp •Mantel, An-s «s f Defeo, Margarita iFoiiteboa, Eleanor -'Sweaters- of every • descr-tp*- closed for. 1932. Dyke, 2U liorrls avenue. 2S-*ij t'rttrk- Kt:wlr»K machine, uned only -rusio, Araxie Dabagian.,.^ . thony Marcelliaho, Bernard Mar- fifaett^ -Mitchell, .firasso, *Rita Luhrs, Emily Spezzl, tion are -being shown by the a few times, «tst $12.V will take $50 Grade 2—John Lowry, Merino Norman S. Garis FOR colored, two 3-rcem aipcuunenis, f for jt as I am Kolnjj away. 'Mrs. Grade 3M—Joseph Chanley, Car- UlnlDaniel l MllMarcellianoi , WlllWill - Grad Edith ^aM^ltuth Shejihard.» smart shops. Some resemble or whol<> hi»u«r, r>nt~r*du£*. m. 22-tf zU Glarence Harootunian,- Margaret Qumltchette, Flora Reinhai;dt, Ar- Grade 2—Charles Buchiane, Jo- cietst of wools. .•:'." 39 Boyle, Frances'. Carambia, Philo- pin Sharlnian, Constance Wallace, seph Caesar, Conrad Cattano, Lar- of Hard Fights F. Denman, Clerk. ? -marnire, well rotted, no .shay- nipiuv: Dastl,. Mary Fitzpatrick, ellilo Cocchiaro, IJominlck Gam- Some arc shown with scarfs 14 DEFORKST AVEXCE—-S Zoe Xentals, (Continued from Piisc Four) Ings: Stood rich black loam iiurielGleason, Carmela Potigano, attached, HOIUO with bolts, some baths. Apply Xels«>n. Si . the very best; lawn sod, Grade 4—Kingsley Hallan, Emily ; Pellegrino Janatassio, Chester 1 Tel-.otos. ' 3*-Tf.j very nice quality; delivered nny- Gloria Vaduro, Frances Yendre- Poyas, Thejma Savage,- Elizabeth Mosco, Carmin Sommo, Denniis right crosses to my head. I tried surplice-effect,, with buttons and wbore; reasonable. Brook Dairy riiclc,,:..,. r,...,.Barbar—a r,Zembo—,.„ , «Marguerit "e" Truesdale, Lillie M.;Wjeathurs, Bd- Terrell, Alice Corradi, Edith Critel- to hold him off with left jabs but fancy adornments. __ MODERN housi, nevtJy decorat« Farm. Tel. Unlonville 2-0253. ruomM, 2 I>ath5. --car car.151-. hot i« Glossick. ward Dazarian, Claude Bullock, H, Barbara Cronin, Camilla Deteo, as I grew weak from the body .water .heat, ' ch«£ee'""toca'tfisi.- There. air'6" dr'c w models, ad- VICTOR -•: BEAIl ESTATE WA?iTK» SI Grade •$—Joe Caruso, Joe Godjas, William Colarusso, Oswald Hale, Elizabeth De Guilo, Louise Dilling- punishment I was taking, that John Lombardi, Philip Miele, Jo- Gerville Lawnonie, Bernard Len- ham, CoiiHtancc Forinichella, Zita tnefuod. proved a failure. As early hering to the new high neck- A modern house1, convenient to Hejih Racskowskiv Earl Ryan, Adele Ginoccliio, Jennie Laspina, Edith line, in-scft,,,kcey.. knit.: Some 79 TOLIF STREET—From Ocsober l«t; comniutiiiK Station, prtt'i* ri'iiMbl ner, George Shahinian, Howard as the seventh session he had both WEATHERSTRIP J100 per month. Tel. 6M5-W. 2-tf Write Box ICC, <•/, HKHALI). Aboutak, Marguerite Cardone, Smith, Hasker L. Worthy. -• Martin; Mattie Bell Mobley, Eileen of my eyes closed and the referee have yokes, cufft! and .hip-lines Julia Grobarz, -Mary- Karpenski, Grades 2 and 3—Albert Bazarian, Muldowney, Anna Napolitano, repeatedly asked me, in the clinch- finished with crocheted bor-- Your Windows and Doors • FCBSISHED BOOXS FO* REST • ft I'SEB DBS H)H SALK 841 Veronica Karpenski, Edith Lawyer, Katherihe Palladino. Irene Pecca, dersi. •-.--• Nor ward Hill, Benjamin Lassiter, es, if I wanted to carry on. I : AVE Will Margaret Ponzio, Hose Sabbogh, Wendell Singletary^JVjlliam Ster- Violet Petraccoro, Frances Scbippa, -- ^o . WELL-HKA'TED ro*im for nur» or At»VANOEP. 6, 192"» Xash sedan, per- begged him not to stop it and he STOP DRAFTS —•-« business raajnan. contlaaoas fc.-.j •ora- 'fect ((mdltinn, cost $1,55(1 ; -sell fur Kutii Sampson. Catherine Sofie, ling, Edith Bovit, Edna Bullock, MarionYannelli, Antoinette Zotti. evidently decided that if I wanted I There are, of course, -still-the Gertruele Glossick. • typical, slip-over, practical type ter. 55 It«Auvolr.avvnae,• TrI. 12s^-J. JCO rash. '!"*•!. OL'TH-W ei Perliria Edwards, Maurice Ker- Grade 1—Gildo' Badolato, John to take a beating it was entirely up 1 Installed without- Grade 5—Jennie Incordella, Vic- Burroughs, Frank Ciampa, An- of sweater, po dear to the hearts LARGE housekeeping r>xim. wt!l fi- shew, Lottie Skinner. to me. And I sure took the heating! removing windows nished, private bath: ais»* sins>. \l\ toria Korkuck, Margaret Oldroyd, Grade l^Marle Brito, Liza Maethony Cocchario, Lovelace Dilllng- of my life. - 1 of those who actively engage Woodland avenuej ivl. 3M$. •" ; FHEXCII taught ID beginners Jind ad- Mary Haczkowski, Veronica Va- Dempsey, Wadell Gill, Alvera!ham,.Michael Donlo, Francis Gen- in winter sports. . • Self Adjusting' vaii;-«d pii]>jis, i-leinentary and -durro, Sadie Varner, .MarieJVV.cc- Salerno, Irene Xentals, James An- tile, Harry Knight, Joseph Pecca, "As the fight drew. to. a close 11 3 WOODiTAXI* -avb'm»«% cxmv lars<\,| private ji, £i $.75. Write Hov All in all, the sweater Is a' •Abrfolutely prevents windows com[»l<-tt.\ .house.krt.-piiMr. •• assd'-haih.' troski, Lena Fassomato, Joseph Aa- derson, Hasting Anderson, Bobby Rocco Petracorro, Jamos Robinson, decided to risk. everything on one warm, quiet, reasonable-. T*L i*;a-\V. : 2f,-28 saly, Carman Carambia, Jerry Mantel, Herman Stroughn, Cartley Joseph SfnoTgra, Jane Caesar, Jean wild swing, and thought I saw my most practical, purchase, as' it from sticking or rattling Dasti; William Gleason, Tony Uebelc, Jerry Westbrook, Luther Cooman, Ruth Dykie,-Claretta Hos- golden opportunity in the 13th not only adds warmth,-but the THE', EL'CLIt>, IS Euelid avenue. Usau- j FINANCIAL Kawiin, Joaepli Luppino, Nick needed color to one's costume. —-; 'Phone -a- " Ufuliy furnished doabl* room Barne&ttv- James C. Dempsey. kins, P,hyllis Martin,' Carmela round. I put everything I had left private Rath, refined MONEY loaned for long term on. first Hillo, Robert Ryan, Sam Valenti. Boys' Special—Honry Cooper, |Todeski._ into a right hand swing and Smith Tel. OHO. - •"•" - " d second mortgaget . JohJhn BiBovitt, •114 SprinEfleld avenue. 38-tt Gradfi 6—William Chanley, Don-Robert Daniels, Salvatove-Delano, | Grade ~ lF^—Claudio Albanese, went down. But the blow was a EH. CHASE ald Cougblan, Hans Hockleberg, E .GttAYLIX, 19 Kadid James Good, Edward Smith, James jpatsy Eroyo, Percy Page, Anthony bit too high and Jeff was. up before No editor is able to please all hia Chatham 1-071W-R single and double rooms wish ^ MONEY TO KJAN on Bond and Mort- John Kendall, Jr., John Lee, Edwin Traynoi'. Panella, Charlesj. Panella, the referee could start a count, j subscribers—It isn't done by the water, near-the station. TtL -3©«S. pap«- or improved SiimniLL Heal TTundell, Bomihick Potignano, After that I was,-just in there to Estate In-ampjjnts to suit borrower. Kindergarten —Robert .....Boy.it. Rillo, Grace Bace,' Frances TJahT- best, newspapers. ' • ' _ tin-ii Francis Vadurro, Anthony..lYe.u- Margaret Colarusso, Mary Plratieo, bino, Anna Gaiifatassio, Antoinette «tay,4he*"fouto and when the bell -- Send_ln your application to EUGENE rang—ignrding the ISth and iinal DE FbRE.ST AVI -TCiai«4-and] G5 Union place; Sum- drtck, Rose Aboutak, Mary AdamsT Virginia Shahinian.^ '•—.. Guida, Marie Mfele, Louls&JMoluso, 1 Rose Hamway; Evelyn Ramasco, jCarmello Montouri, Maggie Pizzutl, round I was hanging on the ropes', - impts. Csmbuis, 7».Cntoo place-'*il. IS-tJf almost out from a right that had Florence Harootunian, Victoria BKAYTOX SCHOOL Lena Rosa;- Lucy RosieHo,~-Car^ £ 7 landed flush on my chin. FUtlNTSHED front room, very i"#miraJ, ] Yendrick. - -^"" "" - r mela Schiappa, SiJSie! Sommo. all iiortvi'i ' LEGAL ADVERTISING -Kindergarten—Lee Bartholomew,^HKiildmgarten — Emila_..Cattanb, "I was a sorry sight when I •~» JEFFEitSOX SCHOOL " Nathaniel Johnson, •Reginald-iE|j - i jp , .,rj||aggo Defeo, Ern- reached niy corner but I was happy 1 ner: C & 3 e5 in the knowledge, that the • battle TWWOO «n.tl three-ruona apartiaent^ inr-' (»r \i:\v n:itsi:\ Jones, Hudson Kirby, ParnellGU-]Ost .DeRosa, John Muldowney, 1 is; over. ,A doctor in the ahdi- nlsht'tl,. and furnished rosens. i^< > tin M liti r <>t «« \Ml VAi MUljniC., Grade (5—Haj:old Barber, Anthony H.Ian, SirJ.Heeb, Helen Sheridan,ip^^ petraccorb, Louis Pietron- I sJi>rlngfii!u| avenue-• . I'l-ti Ih uno, Alfi • d Forinichella^ Enar Beverly Bolen. eii'ce'-'Wag rushed to ray dressing y . touei Franl; ZotO, RaymondI Smitiif room "uira^temporarily stopped the, I In r-inV-ujil' > Johnsoji. AifPed Liuke, ; Henry _Grade 1—Ruth Dietette, Marjorle ' Lobdell, Louise Albifncse, . - turniahed rcoma, c*n- j TO THi: «"t;ri>ITOKs o' > h l'own n Frost, BettB y Jone3, Barbara Voe^t^ - i -r€amberlango, Angelinl e 1M-3I n len, Charles M^sin.g ._ Justin Mul-j ciara Crbsley, Gnvce Kurpenski, Katherine .Oake^s, Lor- J Cupora8Op> > y me.iipTjten stitches being required, ^ 1» n b\ Kin II til it <-><> liiW Bromtield^ Johnson. - _ •• •• Ouzzardi, . D^ris Orlando, Aona and it was_two days before lie> per- . A..,J.-tt*r \ t*n* itith d^^ »f thi.ilnr l'i)l tin ^ ilci raine Shaw, Helen Westborj;, EyjEt Grade IFpMonroeAdler^Edwin Page, •-Josephine Peccar Angeline mitted me to leave town-for Heyr. line vacant rooms,. "*,»', S »inut 1 SIIIHTK «c e liroptrly tnidor.sotl In -tlilfi .. Grado 4—^Rolf Bruckner, Joseph iam Thccle, Roderick Usher, DpnDon-- . ' "— -. of Gifts m 3 CKDAIt !>tr>-»t. if-room at»r:h>ra;..al! matter.' • • ' •'••"•• Connelly, Louis DeG'irolomo, Henry aid White, Marlon Bruce; Rtith '" ?' trfl Jmprw^t, heat. Tel. 36. S<-tf SaiJ jir-Hifs of claim may he filed ely Jean within six months after adjudication DeLuca, William Glasgow, John Sprensen, Betty Jean Welsh, Mary ^ ,ft McKeever, Lewis McKeoyer, Angel- Jean Westervelt, Betty Bowers. , »rwce, i^miEdn!a Johnson, Helen ' -TWO-OT thrt'e •room'apiiiftiHetH. ftiHy JtJ h thff He^Hefer^ee at Uftmn 110^-JUU^ - elen Many useless things cost a ,man more per yeab than ONE «OF lurnishcd. &0 Mountain avtna'e. H-sf tary Park UldR., CD .Park Place, NNew- ina DeLuca, Louise DeLuca, Eliza- Grade 3M-David Boak, Robert " v Matteo, ^orothoa ^lorse, SIT.MMIT BUICK CO.'S good Used cars will. A1' small payment arkark , X . T.T . ' -""' Oak8 Slgrun FILMO . beth FeRete, June Lent, Marie Mar- Beck, Bcurke Corcoran,, John go™*^ ' P^ercn, colon-d, lM>aatifal five-boom G p 1Us makes yoii the possessor of a ear guaranteed to give you SERV- W. W. POUTER, cahtpnlo, Emitui Moiiaco, Margery Deitche, Collett Frost, George Rol- ^ l°f' apartment, bath, hot and coSd water, Hfferco in TWiikruptcy. , Hoorn 209-Dorothy Bailey, Ellaa- BiiH cloc-trlo. ?3J. J. JJantrf & Sons Dat^-d Browu. . bert, Frederick Usher, Dean Voegt- ICE. - • .': •;. .-. • . •'••'_., .. •H Maptu street. *l-tf Grade 3—Martin Ader, William len. John D. Williams, Jean Bry- both Black Caroline .Columbus, Bostick, Robert Dittmar, Frank doit, Dorothy Clarke, Adeie Distel- Sarah Hencken, Anne^ MacKayK , 1930 Buick S-pass. Coupe ...... „...... ;.. .$1200 ATTRACTrVB tbar ro«om apartm-ent, BHHe Edward1 Boryeskne, nice Ideation, near center of town, Lombardi. Margin Murray, Vincent hurst. Betty Mallay, Mollie Min,le Rh0 C8 iabte Tel. WJS-VV. 22-tt Natale, Tuny Po'traccoco, Samuel ClMrlotte SStilesl , -Marjorij e \Vlerj ^ Copithorn, David Decker, 1928 Buick Standard Sedan .;...... I...... 300 Wa.ltor-Flsh,' Albert Grimra, Bobby Sc!iru!u;)f, William "Williamson, boldt. ., A . r)' dhl Dik Mf 1928 Studebaker Commander 5-pass. Sedan.;...... _...j 350 WHEX~EOtI GO AWAY leave Stanley iwirord. Kathleen Colson, (Jrado 5F— Robert Bailey, Ernest JoneB, Leonard Llndahl, Dick Mof- 'your address direct at the HERALD Elsa Dahl, • Virginia Hagen, Car- Brihkinan, Benj. Genualdi, I'aul 1929 Buick 5-pass. Master Sedan 600 nu;l'a '.L"iiuiu'ujn.'- Dorothy Neville, fatt, Arthur Moos, Charles PizziUi, j office. Save delays and errors. Do Halin, Frank Jeter, William Korn, Richard Sandstrorri, James Sinclair, j not think the Post Off.'co forwards Laura'Ruth Osikca, Dorothy Pctra- Samuel Lamugna, Joseph Matteo, 1927 Buick Sedan...... • ..*.... 250 Ne%e Colonial coro, GJiira Rillo,. Awtrid WestborR. Donald Wright, Michael Yannelll, Personal Movie "'V ' Khe paper for it does not. Fred Weiboldt. Marie Cianci, Mar-Jack McBrld'e. 1Six roonis, two batts, two- Grade 2— Ijoiio Dorl, Michael ion Garis, Dagniar Johnson, Jean Equipment by Room 205-r:Dai!ld Armstrong, By- TlicVnbove can should be Been to be appreciated and can Eoi-michellii, .Kdward Jvaraxewski, Macbrlde, Helen McCarren. Adele BILL & HOWELL car garage, oil burner, etec- Von Eldred, Paul Fleming, Alec be purchased through General Motors Acceptance Corp. tric rifr'VgeratoF. Large LoL Harlan Kennedy, Frank Lander- ROIBS. * HodRaon, George Hyde, John Kar- When you give a Filmo Penonal Movie gren, fllarencu' Moll, Elmer Pcterr (trades 3 and i—Richard Kern, Banfain. penski, Everett Phillies, Henry, Camera, you ire giving the means to the j abn, Nicholan Sauc|ielli, Myrtlo Kenneth .Miller, Don South, Eliza- Reinhardt, Jack Rossell, Leslie greatest pleasure in the world. . .movies i Ader, Dorothy Baker, Ingcborg beth" Johnson. of the children tod the family, of sports, j 1 White", Gloria Case, Janet Cooke, Edward Clarke & SonDcFlni . Jfiinif DoC.lr'oJomo, Doro- Grado 4W—Robert Cowan, James Carol HennesBcy, Carolyn Miller, vacations, and travels. Drop in for a dem ' thy Lent. Franci'S Mirande, Martha Crawford, Dick Gles, Warren Kir-1 Charlotte Oakqa, Leila Schrumpf. oiutration. • Robt. J. Murphy Swciinon, Betty Williamson, Jean by. Allnn Nelson, Betty Allen, Ara-; Alice Swenson, Helen Brewer, Elsie SUMMIT BUICK CO. il Union Fl. T«L 8B. Mitt ! TILE Ilrown. bello Bnnton, .Tano Dougall, Mnr-|WidIand. 68-72 FRANKLIN PLACE joric (lillilan-, Janet Gorman, Mario I Room 201—Undeom Andrewii, Eastman Bookshop, ConsDlt • Realtor | Grade- 1—Andrew 'Phone Summit 6-0512 Summit,.-N. J, CONTRACTOR Michael DoLnca, Jack DeNunzlo, Jeter, Phyllis Jordan, Genevleve, (Jladya Carlsson, Kathleen Glover, Su nun It, N. J. Frank F,ormichella, Robert Hand, MacDonald, Jane Melroy, JauoiMary Unt, Katherinc Mlrandc, Tel. SU»Bilt M679 Summit, >. J.

»•>, in Herald THE SUMMIT HERALD AWP SUMMIT RECORD. SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY, Nile oT Georg* Washington as a to her bridge elH> Tuesday eve- patriot and Christian.; H« told of a» the gueii of Mnt. Chattel j|f Senator Ernest ft. ning at her home in Short Hills Spinning of Morris turnpike. the hardships encountered by the avenue. Members number Mrs. Plalnfield as a candU Springfield News of Varied Interests Colonial troops and-mentioned the Mr. and Mrs/ J. F. Anderaoa of ernor. historic Watts hymn book Incident Gordon-,C. Christensen, Mrs. Paul Baltusrol way had with them over Pobool, CSvic and Church. Activities during the American Rerolatlon *r] L. Cannon, Mrs. Krwln S, Doerries, the holiday week-end their daugh-? t't think there Is a de- th« Battleor Springfield in 1780. y y let^^far^orener- AttiBreottTjff the land, look up ynu —Personal Mention Nimo, Dorothy Barnes and Marian Minghamton, N. Y- and Miaa Car- r The American troop* were en- ; mea Anderson of Boston. •••>;•' ices and see what it camped-in Springfield and the bat- Townley. : t— lect Miss Margaret Gunn entertained tle centered around the church. her curd club lasiL^ilght at her m THE airacHES T sal* •very Battle Hill Council No. 120, Jr. O. TU E8DAV and FB10A B. attack, When the wadding for their guns home iu' Morris avenue. Present against tuberculosis |8 U, A. M, of Springfield. gate out, Pastor James Caldwell; First-Preabyterlan—Rdv. Dr. Geoi Mortli were tlje Misses Alico SJckley, year by those who buy * This farce comedy has drama tic crated by the killing of his wife, Gladys Vhennclls, -Jfary Meeker, A. Liggett, pastor. Sunday school eals. Don't forget to situations and sparkling humor, is said to hare run from the church Mrs. Ph'HHpH M. Goodwin. Mrs. att).45a. m, ^Morning service at are. - • .':;• "•' Bed Cross Jbeeelpt» Reach W48J80 with a song here and there, li with Ma arms full of Watts hymn 11 ' o'clock. jChrlalian, Endeavor Walter Churlt'H, Mrs. George Moras ( Mrs. liftttle Doerries, chairman opens with a prologue, lollowed by books and, giving them to the sol- ,.a.nd Mrs. Donald,M. Cole. •• service at 8 p.. .in.-- of the Sprtngfleli Red Cross roll three big acts; a total of seven diers, cried, "Put Watts into them, Mrs. Jamen T. sickley of Bryant A get-together meeting of all the; call, has announced that the re- scenes; the program lasting about boysl^Give 'em Watts!" avenue ttltoiuK-d a"inc-ctlng of her organizations of the church will bo ceipts from the roll call to date two-and a half hours. There, will The present church building la 'luncheou-brld'gc cluh ycaterday at hold tonight at 8 o'clock. Reports total $448,20. There are a number be a blend of local color with the constructed of hand-made shingles the I'.oiHe of Mrs, Tbomas Pugh in of the various departments will bo HMD TRIP assistance of some of our local of worker* who have not as .yet and was dedicated November 30, Platbush, L. 1. read. Dr. Liggett will be In charge, to talent. , '. • 1791. It is the third used by the A Boclal hour-will be.held with re- made their returns and it Is hoped Mrs. Catherine Spinning has re- There wilt also be a Saturday Springfield Presbyterians since turiied to her home in Hernards- freshments served by the hostesses. that when all moneys hare been' matinee starting at 2.15 o'clock and their organisation in' 1745. The villo after Bpending several tfaya : (Continued on Papa Two) ,„. WORK received, the amount will reach another performance tomorrow, first building" was made of logs the $600 nark. Mrs. Doerries is night at 8.15 o'clock^ j and was situated in Main .street, $J50 requesting that all workers who As an added attraction the Jr. O.' half way'between-Millburn and KEEP I H T O UC H B Y Til • l» M ONI to can possibly do so will pleaso turn U. A. M. will give a dance to all Springfield. The second building, their money in within the week. who, attend- the evening perform- which was burned by the British in The report of the Red Cross ances, for which there will be no the Battle of Springfield, was erect- WARK nurae, Sirs. Marjorle S. Gulick, for extra charge. ed on the site of the present church the month of November includes 81 , The local committoe In charge building at the corner of Morris nursing calls and 20 social service of the affair is comprised of Harry avenue and Main street. •45 calls. Three baby conferences C. Stewart, Otlio M. Hopler and Members of Paigalc Valley Chap- •Day Eicunton Fares— were held at the Red Cross head- Albert A. Sorge. ter, Sons of the American Revo- \y. Effective from Dec 1 quarters In Morris avenue, at o . lution," of Summit, of which Dr. tickets food on date of which there were 16 old babies and Annnnl Turkey Sapper Liggett is chaplain, attended the one new one. Four baby confer- service. Malcolm McDougal, for- 1 «Rek*day tratai except Arrangements hare been com- 4 ences were held at Springfield mer president of the chanter, and bourtralni. • • pleted for the annual turkey supper square among the colored children, to be held Thursday night in the Walter Bonnel presented the colors: with 9 old babies registered and 6 (cbf At*nU for details P. O. 8. of A. Hall at 230 Morris; Milk Permit Price Ralwd new ones. avenue under the auspices of the The nurse and Mrs. Cecil S. Jea- An ordinance amending the sani- local Junior Order. tary code and raising the fee for a kens, chairman of the baby con- Tickets are still available and AWANNA ferences, visited the *baby clinic in may be purchased from the com- permit to sell milk from $2 to $25 South Orange Community House mittee In charge Including Otho M. passed first reading at a meeting of during the month. Mrs. Gulick also Hopler, Harry C. Stewart, Elwood the Springfield Board of Health fj Tried Lonq Distance lately? attended the State Department of DeBurgls and Julius J. Moschush. Tuesday night. A hearing has been Health Hygiene Conference held in set for December 15th. The ordi- Elizabeth. Speaker at Child Study Croup nance places a fee of 92 tor each Miss Monica Moore, field super- additional place of business oper- visor of nursing for the Metropoli- Mrs. J. Grant Thomas, chairman ated by the applicant and was tan Life Insurance Company, vis- of the child study group, has re- drawn at the recommendlation of ited local Red Cross headquarters quested that each member of the Dr. Henry p. Dengler, township Saturday. group bring a friend to the special health officer. An answer, on the spot -i D—— •• _ meeting to be held Tuesday night O. Red Cross Qttvn to Loan Articles in the James Caldwell School audi- Sunshine to Meet t«8lek torium. . The Millburn-Springfleld Sun- Tnrongs estimated at from a quarter la a half miUion persons saw the first annual Bamberger thanks- - Announcement has been made at The speaker will be Mrs. E. C. shine Society will meet Thursday giving Day parade, which proceeded fron Orange High School to the L. Bamberger & Co. store. Red Cross headquarters that the TannehilU field secretary of the afternoon at Jhe home of Mrs. The photograph shows one of Ike comic Tony'Sarg Spires which made up the-parade, and the densely Springfield Red Cross will be glad State Medical Society, who will George W. Paraell In Maple avenue. crowded throng which viewed the coronation of Santa Clauson the Washington street marquise of the store. to loan for a reasonable length of speak on "Medical Quackery." An Plans to send Xinaa cheer to the The huge figures were ntait of ballcaa silk and were inflated with helium". At the end of the parade time various articles needed tor interesting meeting Is promised sick and shut-ins will be made. they were released, bearing tags offering cash rewards for their return. One of the dragons was captured FWEMDLIIVES l#the sick room, such as hot water and it Is hoped there will be a The Sunshine Society sent a by four Bayonne fishermen fifteen miles off Ambrose light, and another was corralled in the Newark mea- bottles, ice bags, air cushions, and large audience. • — truckload of provisions to the Ar- Almost face-to-face. thur Home In Summit as Us annual dows by two colored youths who had determined before hand to pick out the figure that seemed likely to y place other indispensable equipment to The meeting will start vat 8.30 fly the least distance, and follow it OBlil it dropped. facilitate the care of those who are o'clock. The ladles' gym class will Thanksgiving donation. The load ill and add to their comfort. A be held prior to the meeting at consisted of canned goods-~-frui.t awing wheel chair is also part of the loan 7.30 o'clock. 2 r and vegetables of all kinds—and Order Sons of Americar and Camp | jEasbeth Eberle. Mrs, Lucille"-}, tendered Mr. and Mrs. Walter • equipment; potatoes and apples and Jellies 103, Patriotic Order of America.! Haaek. Mrs. E. E. Woolverton, Mrs. Totty, of South Maple avenue >f Any of these articles will be Historic Church Celebrates ..•„.. were contributed by the school distributed seven Thanksgiving-f-ltoroiby Resdel. Mrs. Martha Hop- Monday evening at tho home of LOW COST loaned without charge. The only Anniversary children of Springfield and > Mill- baskets to needy families in town.' 1«. Vrx± Hoack, F. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Enimctt Jennings in ors request made is that they be used The First Presbyterian Church burn, a yearly custom. The baskets were filled with ev- Mrs. Tbomas HankJas. South Maple avenue. Bridge was .. .a hundred miles for 6ocents— s with reasonable care. To obtain celebrated the 140th anniversary erything that goes to make a real Carkp 1«3 • will hold .its bi- enjoyed during the evening and them, call the Red Cross nurse, of the opening and dedication of Scents to Hare Food Sale Thanksgiving dinner. moashljr meeting Tuesday nisht in high scores were made by Mr. Totty clear to Frisco for nine dollars. Mlllburn 6-8O03. the present, church building Sun- The Springfield Girl 8couts will The dinners were made possible the P. O. S. of A. Hall in Morris and Mrs. M. V. Pultz. "Other guests day with a special service. hold a food and.novelty sale to- through - the card parties which avease. included Mr. and Mrs. A> H. ON THE AIR, Sunday lv«nlng», «.1B o'clock morrow morning at 10.30 o'clock in Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rich- Jr. Order to Give May Tonight Rev. Dr. George A. Liggett, who were held each Tuesday night dar- WABC-WCAU, "Music Along the Wins'* "A Bloodless Revolution," a new has been pastor of the church 18 the Lichtenstein Building in Mor- ing November. Mrs. Ida Martyn ¥. P. B. Swtln? ards, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Summit, N. J farce comedy by Will Jackson, will years, conducted the service. He ris avenue. Miss Margaret Hetnze, and Charles M. French were heads The ToaJig People's branch of Naumann and William Charlea. have its premier at the James was assisted by Rev. William Hop- captain • of the local troop, is in of the committee in charge. the W. C T. C -will meet Monday 'fhe guests of honor received part- Galdwell School auditorium tonight paugh, of Springfield, who was pas- charge, Prize winners at the last card night at the home of Miss Phoebe ing gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Totty are NEW JERSEY BELL at 8.15 o'clock. tor of the church prior to Dr. Lig- '• •'• -;•• ••., .i*b' • •" • • party held before the holiday were: ia Morris avenue. _ sailing today on tho"Baltic" for a The pity., is produced by the, gett, serving 26 years, Camps Give Oat Thanksgiving Mrs. Albert A. Schramm, Otho Hop- six weeks"" visit with Mr. Totty's •—'•—- -By Way «# Mention parents in" Manchester", England. ' TELEPHONE ompany ler, Mrs.' Montague Martyn, ESttarartf s •-. §-„.•--.. Montclalr iProSfetJcir Uttf * •pro- Dr. William R. Wara of Newark A*N«r fessional vast and is sponsored by was the speaker. He sketched the Washington Camp, 209, Patriotic Ecker, Miss Carrie Huering, Mrs. A surprise'boa voyage party was! Miss Alice Heed, will be hostess «lM4hyN«k fts ibility "Watch Your Milk Cap for WE OFFER the New Jersey Map** New Jersey Grade RAW or CERTIFIED

Lifection in handling. Frequent^amples, taken weekly or-bi-weekly, are secured for laboratory Inspection to serve as an HE putrttc has a rightful claim to milltbf a Thigh^^ standard-of quality. Likewise^ the public is entitled to a icd«c of the~c>re.. .exercised in the production^'of the milk sold under the official New Jersey grades. In this'way, the true, comprehensive description of the milk it purchases and of the conditions surrounding its production practices of every producer.-are regularly checked. - :-^ : • -~- ''..,- ~ and. distribution.. Milk labels-and grade deslgnationa should- be few and In such simple, well-defined.terms 1th. as to ayold"confusion and to foster confidence in the minds of tonsumerB, j» weii-as to.KFjotecrresponsible -dealers. , 7~" ~.. _'~~~I'••'••'" :.. --'-~ ; _. ~—-, -..._•:-. " . -. ''_ ,' .'"•/ •••"'"' "-•-—_l_... •••• • - ""iiute. by L~~- At the reN|Mst of organizations representing Urodicers, dlstributori and-conBumers, the TTew Jersey: Department oE -£t3te.-dnd .municipal.health officials, 1 Af rlcultUre has pronralfated; two official |tew Jersey grades tor «llk produced ^and,-spld in New''Jersey... THey are" Milk s(jU in Ncy"Jersey as New Jersey Graded.Pasteurized-or Grade A Raw Is produced "and marketed "^riey Grader ALPasteurized^ and NEW JERSEY GRAD|L A" EAW; By identifyingJNew Jersey-produced milk. " ' mtder'J&e' supervision'oT"the, Department of'A'g'riculture and is certified to be:

tityingjo Its quality, the Department of Agrlculturels insuring to, the consumer the delivery of a fresh, high qualityr^afe and wholeBome product. In restricting the grades to but two, official recognition fs given only to a^ single grade of pas- teurized and to a single grade of raw milk. Standards are not compromised by the recognition or an inferior grade in JDMajisfiiLinu where constant inspection Is maintained, and liecntiRf it either caBe...... J:....:.....~...L__J_" _.: ^ ' -i______1 :.+^ ^-^^__ZIL=~^__ ' - '•• ^__H_I_L _^." ftRESH must IM) delivered within -4 to 4S hours after production. produce or distribute, milk of these grades, the use of the grade designations is forbidden IlttfAun'CLlt i>t produced by COWM free of disease and hnn- I the official Teaulrements as to purity and safety. Producers and distributors have died ouly It)' men who have passed n Hhywlciuii's exuni- r fee, placed the milk sold as New Jersey Grade A-Pasteurized or SAFE inalloiu ..'• . ,,-•• ' ___^ . • - -' '.••'• •;•/ --_•-••.:--.> iTRawunder'tne supervision" of the New Jersey Departmenjbof Agriculture. :; f 4 Itornuse strictlV enforced rcgrulutiom ,rc(|iiire Roiil(nr) .approaching the 'requirements for^ertiftedmilk, which is the best grade now exoduced CLEAN itrcnilsOK, clcuning of c«w» before mllkina, cl«'im iit/ciihNs „ _.c,_est 5rlce^ Careful inspection, originating in the dairy, follows the officially graded utid ri|ul|»iti( nt,. mid. meclianlcai bottling with a cup cuter- cow producing it must be certified by a veterinarian as being free of disease and be tuberculin- In the iKiurliifr lip of the ibottfe. * ' " 1 the equipment of the barn must be in sanitary .condition. Every Kecunsfi of immediate cooling and control of fmct^riu by a physician and be pronounced free of communicable diseases. WHOLESOME counts by regular laboratory examination, . ,,A|j,n !„_, minlmums bv-the-reaUlrement.ol absolute .cleanliness.plus Immediate and sustained Otthe milk b0Ul CVd b t V FOR FURTHER "INFORM A?ION 'PHONE US

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From the label, the consumer can tell exactly where, Ask YOUR Milk Dealer Where He Buys His Milk when, and by whom the milk was producej; In the case of New Jersey Grade A Raw Milk. The consumer is assured of a nearby-produced milk as contrasted to a supply trans* ported from a distance. Only New Jersey dairy farmers can quality to produce milk of the two official grades. E EFARM MADISON, N. J. .-Telephone 33-M or 33-J Madison We Invite You to Visit Our Dairy^—Only 10 Minutes Ride from Summit Ol

IWJf^jpffcMVpjI.'lJn^j;: .;•..,,-• £'i*t& HDAY, DEC. 4,1931 r THE SUMMIT HERALD AND StJMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT. N. J. PAGE THREE

9 Ins claascH, as a .goodly number I'enny tlubs A LI I'BeSnployed a iv signing up for them. Arp tbeiv AtJauta.—Pciinyclubs havo been omen Love Once at Strand Today With any more'.' If so, get your named organized^ here and in several other on tho Bjioi-ifl provided iat tMa on-SQuthtm tltitij. lu. jild the—liQcni'-- Eleanor Boardman-Yellow ticket' Soon the bulletin boards. ployed: In Atlaljta, whefe the plan of giving ono~cout for every meal . '••••/ (.'oniliiff Kvents eaten originated, regular employ- )ue woman's loyalty for her er-of a man of Ill-repute; the other ment to 2W0 men has been afforded. e husband is the theme of. la that of a woman—the wife of Tonlght—I'ing-Pong match, Sum- rl 11 omen Love Once," the filmiza- bis best pal, his co-worker, who la mit "v; vs. Bell Laboratories. Xavj to Uet»3 Plane* n of the Zoe AWna play, "I)ad- on the other end of his communi- Good •Fellowship club meeting. Gym Washington^ — Contracts for the 8 Gone A-Huntlng,'! which cating phone, alert and attentive class for lioiui b]U\o Em-V Clubj, coiibtruction ot••.{>:$ Navy airplanes nes to the Roth-Strand today, for his signals. To bring the wo- with Mv. Colvin suJistiitiUng as j to cost-o total "of $1,711,311 were man's body, to the surface would leader for Mr. Lonsenecker. I recently awarded to the'Chance* "leak* Boardman, star of "Themean to kill a man's.most.beauti- Tomorraw—Acine Jtiniui' lli-Y at 1 Voisht Company, of fcast Hartford, ful illusion—what was he to do? $.4$ a. ni. 'o • j Conn.,, by ihe Xavy Department. •atiHadow" and "the Squaw liojiday—Y's- Mon'a. Clul) at G.I5 It is with a problem of such con- n,'~ plays the feminine lead. p. in."" -.••'• •""••- : . '••Now that- most of theTflada are i! Lukas, who supported Ruth sequence thatJnek HoltltlfiSTtf'in' Tuesday — Boys' <:iub lcadurs' ;ived the average ntotoristis hunt- itterton in three or her recent "Fifty Fathoms Deep," drama show- inceting, 5; p. in. Service Club sup-1 in? for the moiitpr to run his auto* 3 "The Right to Love," "Any- ing Saturday at- the-. Roth-Strand per, 6.3(1 p. fli. Theater. Holt plays the role of asea- Good FooUmll Banquet ' *are that the_ new Itutgors.;cpa1ch, 1 hy's Woman" and "Unfaithful," J. W. Tasker, wlio was the princi- mobile. • 'ivs the part of the artlst-hua- soned diver, a hero of many deep •Jack Hob,;[oretfa^ayers^and Richard^Cromwell Tho Hi-Y Foottiall banquet in nd whose- philandering nearly sea rescues. He is teamed with the honor of the •liM- .football letter- pal speaker, made a line impres- youthful Richard Cromwell, who is sion on tho local people...at the din- leeks his wife's idealistic love. in "Fifty EathQrns«Deet>" t—A.•-.-... Columbia ?i%\UTC. men, held in tho "Y" last night, lier. We will not \;o into "Jeluils on k deep sea diver tries to lock a cast as "the pal." This is Grom- was (luite successful. Indications bet in Davy Jones' locker but well's first assignment since his the hauaU£L_hei'e, as the Spurts success in higjlnltial screen ap- tweeii Hollywood and, the legiti- an art. Their potentialities are Section of the HKRALD will prob- [is. He goes fifty fathoms below mate fitage, clajms the increased and in 1350 we will laugh Carney created the famous Lnke ably tarry a detailed atory. PICTURE WUhyUOl FARM recover bodies lost in a yacht pearance in '^ToPab.lp David." The at the comparative crudities of •eck and finda two—otfe is that feminine interest of the film In labor entailed in the direction et tligRins of the Main Street Sketch handled by Loretta Bayers and motion pictures is due to the fact modci'ii pictures." series and played this enjoyable • Honor Tlioiiias A. F.dlson ' ~ r-' • rt'j. ajary.Doran. Loretta Sayers, new- that on the stage a director seldom •With, the glamorous Elissa Land! character over a long period. Naming their jaew club the ilerchnnts who wish to see in the lending role and Lionel Bar- - Four other acts are on the^nenL Wstmas goods move plight m comer to the screen and a platinum need handle more than four acts "Edison Gra-Y Club," tho boys of blonde of unusual beauty/plays the rymore and Laurence Olivier in thevaudeville bill. .-•^i.--.. Lincoln and Jefferson schools, who;* }1 see how advertising in the and "a dozen scenes at the maxi- principal malo parts, "The Yellow 1. Who was he? JMIT HERALD Bells merchan- part of the "cheating wife." Mary The screen feature at the Paru- are developing a Gra-Y Club under Doran is a lively waterfront gold- mum. -.*; Ticket," the dramatic production, mount-pJewark is "Pagan Lady" Franklin Nelson's leadership, took digger. It was greeted by R. Wil- "In talkies we have fifty or more has ita local engagement at thewith Evelyn Brent .and Conr.a.4 thi« way of expressing their ad- 2. What was he.called? ; scenes," explained* Solwyn in a re-Roth-Strand Wednesday and Nagel. - . • "v, -. miration of the late world-famous liam Neill. . ; cent interview; "and each scene is Thursday next week. It is a Itaoul Directing talking pictures is in- inventor and benefactor. Thin club 3. Where did he coach? cut into closeups, long-shots; *tc.Walsh production and tella^the In 'i'The Unholy Garden," which, meets Tuesdays at 3.30 and has . JCL.UXI.1 JLLL-ISL finitely-harder than directing stage Moreover, whereas on the -stage I story of a beautiful Russian woni- plays, according to Edgar Selwyn, had only to worry about the per-nn who accepts a yellow ticket, the begins* a week's engagement jit gym on Saturdays at 10.15. • 4. What popular iorm of ex- who filmed "The ShCjat Madelon p fawi i statState Theater commenclncommencings formances given by my actors, in Lcnte for Conference ercises did he make pop- Claudet," which is showing at thescreen productions I have to wor-Czar's brand of d shonor in order gaiurd returns p c dl j to the At 1 o'clock today ten older boys ular? Roth-Strand next Monday and ry lest the camera run but of film inatio?.??«n oiil.^PJ^y to becom^",?^:e the fragil^IS;e to the screen in a role that is a diff- Sanford nt Springfield Ave. Tuesday. . • or the microphone break a sound tlnct departure from the suaye, end three leaders left for Haddoh- pawn of thecruel and relentless lleld to repreaent the Summit. Y; M, Jtatlnees 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Selwyn, -who divides his time be- valve. _ ' imperialists. It whs adapted for polished and mannerly bearing 5. When did 'he diet— Evenings 7:00 to 11:00 P, JL Colman that was seen in "Bulldog C. A. at the State Older Boys' Con- .at., Sun. & Holidays Continuous "Talkies are a much harder Job the screen from Michael Morton's Drummond," "Raffles", and hla ference, to be In session today, to- •Performance 2:00 to 11:00 P.. M. than stage plays, but that doesn't popular stnge play by Jules Furth- morrow and Sunday. It will be ] Doors open 1:30 and 6:30 P. M. Plainfield Theaters other great successes. In this take anything away from them as man and Guy Bolton. production .the English star Is a remembered that this conference New Scale of Prices was the guest of the people of , the distinguished recklessly dreased adventurer, as " An AuHiorlly on Football., " ion. to Sat Matinee...—10c-2Gc actress of the -New York stage, Theatprgoers will recall Schild- indifferent to dress and appearance Summit last year at this time. Bon, to Sat. Evenings 15c-35c makes her debut on the screen as kraut's sensational success in as he is to morals and manners. The personnel of the delegation -."..• Etec answers on Page 4, Second Section Newark Theaters includes: ynday Matinees...... 15c-30c the star of "The Sin of Madelon Lillonn" which ranfor two sea- The vaudeville presentation Pure 5 ;If1c halongs on every training table. If you would gain unday Evenings...... «...15c-35c Claudet," coming to the Paramount brings to the stage the popular • Mala branch of the "Y!': Walter The Civic Light Opera Company sons on Broadway, and firmly es-. Wood, William Hoyt. Jack* Pollard, greater ,"L..»»y, greater strength, see that milk is jwt of your Theater in .Plainfield tor six days tablished him as oneof the fore- Bert Frohman; the ablo and talent- every-«uv i'!it Order Noe Farms to deliver Grade-A Raw or |pw Showing—Fri Sat Dec 4-5 starting today. Assisting Miss under the direction of Milton most actors ttf: the present-day ed master of ceremonies known as Edward Holmes, Cliffords Bebout, n Hayes in her initial screen venture Afiorn with its three score mehi- "The Prince of Pep" at. the head of Hay Williams, Cheater Lambert, Certlflcl aU''' prn*$ on our owrt farms from inspected herds. Sylvia Sidney and stage. Dita Parlo, famed German Every ar^cire^ jmodVially examined resuTarly, .— are_ihp.se two Tvell-liked actors, bers comprising a notably fine en- screen star, has been brought over a sparklipg and melodious musical Kenneth Dennis, Martin Longe- Wm. Collier, Jr. Lewis Stone, and Nell Hamilton. semble and including the greatest by the producer for "Gallery Gods," revue, featuring. Melson Clifford necker and Ralph II. Wagner. in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet" is Gilbertlan Hlngers of the day, will Colored branch: Charles Smith, and is featured in the cast with land Marlon Marie, two keen comics Reynoldn Barrow and William E. eet Scene" somewhat reminiscent of those fine jreturn to Newark at the S.hubort Robert* Strange, one of the better- in "Dumber Than E\*er";, Mllo, pictures, "Stella Dallas" and "Ma-Theater for. an'engagement of twoknown "heavies" of the stage. Stearns. and Dean in ''Steps and liill. — also '—. dame X", but it really transcends weeks only commencing next Mori- Tunes"; Ben Omar, late dancing THENOE FARM,INC HenrieffgTMalkjal adapted "Gal- Dolores Costfllo in - both of these well^remembered day evening presenting four of lery Gods" from °iho German of sensation of Earl Carroll's Vani- Classes MAWimjN,N!j. PhGHF HADISOX 5SJ photoplays by it&jnore finished and Gilbert and Sullivan's sparkling Richard Duschinsky, and the play ties, and the Twelve Chester llalo Prospects look bright for the ^'Expensive Women" human characterizations and itsgems. The productions will be was staged by Mr. Hammerstein. Dancing Beauties. proposed boys' and men's Jlfe-sav- lack of obvious heroics. Before staged with true fidelity to Gil- Nik, Mom, Taen^ Dec. C, 7, 8 her. debut on the screen Miss bertian traditions thus assuring '>•„., -—"°" .' - - ' ' Hayes starred in several outstand- comic opera devotees that the Gil- Radid'» foremost single person- |omes Cngney and Jean Blondell ing New York stage successes, in- bert and Sullivan works will have ality, Uncle Don Carney, whose cluding "What Every Woman incomparable^ presentation during voice is heard nightly in millions "PlainIIclil's House of Hit*?' "Blonte Crazy" Knows," "Coquette," "Petticoat In- the two weeks' engagement. of homes over Station WOR, is to fluence," "Dear Brutus" and "To "The Pirates of Penzance" will appear in person at the Paramount- the Ladies." be the opening opera and will be Newark Theater for the week LIB Wed, Than*., Dec. 9*10 starting tomorrow. ' ' I'lumo I'fM 6-&17? Hire's exit .• cpnomy in given the first half of the week, SUows 2:15, JS h Sat. contlnuoiis [Ben Lyon and Bose llobort " Willard Robertson, who so bril- December 7th, 8th and 9th. The Uncle Don, over the air, con- liantly plays the part of Bailey in ever popular "The Mikado" will be ducts ihe largest club of any kind Z WALTEK "Compromise" !"The Ruling Voice," the First Na- presented the last half of the first In the world, that of "Uncle Don's - in -- ! tional picture featuring Walter week. Children's Club," in which he has — also "~ Huston, Loretta Young and Doris enrolled over a half million kiddies. "The Ruling Voice" eats Louise Fazenda and Kenyon/which - comes to the Lib- Reginald Hammerstein sponsors He is on the air eight and a half David Manners Liljun Tttshmnn in erty, Plainfield, Saturday, Dec. 5th, the new play, "Gallery Gods," hours weekly, which is more than Loretta Yoniig . any other radio star. Carney also Doris Kenyon Only quaS% wsoi^ii¥»t<:'.)[KOHCUH^L Sao quality•«»-a "The Mad Parade" for 4 days only, has been seen re- which conies to the Broad Street cently In "Last of the Duanes" and Theater, Newark, next week, prior conducts the Railroad Quartet, a and assures o«inc*J ^'y-iiur and nourishment. A&P Meats "Fair Warning," to its Broadway debut. Joseph radio feature. Uncle Don is re- STARTING SATURDAY Schl.idkraut will bo seen in thepiited to be the highest paid of all extra-economical Itotnvo f*tf are excellon? In quo!i»>- and or» steller role. the radio stars. offered at money •>wyl&ig ibices. Check iha price list sn disptc** at your A4P:"AUn'i'Tj *?& zsi*9 these valu«3 fur ilts woek-«.t(£ A Price On His Head . . . . Home Studying! , Lansing, MichAExplaining how The Army On His Trail . . . he fell out of a two-story-window, Stuart Morgan said he wnaj'sttidy- POPULAR BRANDS iiig BO hard he fell asleep and .top- O'HKNM'S pied-clt the window sill." He was KOTH STRAND Romantic Had Mail SMOKED HAMS

'The FRIDAY, DEC. 4— SATURDAY, DEC. 5— HALF OR One IWy Only CISCO • O«e 1)ay Onlyl_ WHOLE ib. "Women Love "Fifty Fathoms 17 KID" Once" LEGS of SPRING LAMB ib. 21< NEWARK with Paul Lukas and with jack Holt and SUNNYFIEtD ... nvho forgot his peril in a •Market- k IJroml Sts., J woman's tempting jsraile.""^ Eleanor Boardman Richard Cromwell TOP-ROUND STEAK > ib. 39<= Comedy Week Startinf? Today. _. PRINT BUTTER 1 • '-Jlf^y.v.r'WV Famoua. WOIi Radio Star C News - with - MONDAY andOTESDAYfDECv 7, 8r- SMOKED HAM SUCED S^ > 39* SAMEJ»RlfcE AS TUB .Novelty - WARNER BAXTEK UNCLE DQJNf . "In-Person".' RIB LAMB CHOPS • g2fr_ Six Dayi* Starting "toncliita Montenegro Packed in W Ib. Print* U 1G PKUSONALITY" RIB VEAL CHOPS . 4—OTHliFi-BIG- ACTS— i Hcrccn LEG iS OF VEAL ^FC, FRESH SPARE RIBS . ib: 15« SLICED ERI FRESH COD STEAK . SUGAR-CURED ; • . Home of Paramount Pictures _*m to defy flie world's cen- Week JiegliinliiB This Monday Nlgrht J 1 sure for happiness of your %b * • East Front St.*. Plainfleid - CIVIC LHJTlt OPJJtA < O> pkgs. . , "I'hono 1'lainfieM C-2938 ' Milton. Aliorm=tflrector , child? QUAKER prosentlns the World Favorite MAI^ (JIMIKKT 4-H.rtHVAJf OVEHAS —to say "I am hot your Dee. .7-8-9 — '•' niother" while your heart "Pirates of Penzance" cries out to him? B EA N S CAMPBELL'S Dec. 10-U-12. . _' —to sacrifice everything for STARTS ^JDAY^ J^MBER 4th • 10th "The Mikado" a great love? ' ------™--- WITH PORK ANt). " „ • |C< TOWWITO . Shows af'SS'b, 7,» p. m. Saturday Showi•:ii t,i,t*B>10 $,^ m, Nights 50c to $2. »' TOAAATO SAUCE COn "r^M Mats. Vf*dr-:& Sat., 00c, ,75c7 $1., - i • Week Detvi-tlh, Gala Double Bill. f- ' ' > ."•"••• <• • ••• SOUP I personally endorse "The Sin of Madelon Ciaudet" as one of "TMIAt BY aUKV" & "PINAFOKE." m that was the tmljr great pictures of all times. ...., C -• FANCY riL-Y. STATE . P.P. Kislingbury, Manager Paramount Theatre. 3 cans 2O The World Might Call it Sin... APPLESAUCE . PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, flNEAPPlE, GRAPEFRUIT, PRUNES but to her It was the supreme sacrifice of a woman for herr, child. Week ncBlniiliiff 'Mils JIoiulu}" Xlght BUFFET FRUITS . 3-22' ALASKA ^ FOR THE KIDWES* BREAKFAST RED SALMON HELEN HAYES c , Jtage Star of "Coquette." MELLO-WHEAT . Pk9.l6 "GALLERY GODS" SULTANA BRAND ' with Dlta..Parlo find Robert Strange. PURE TUB LARD . 2 ib. 19c talUan NlRhts 50c to $2. CHE#BOY-AR.DEE "TheSinof ; & Sat, COc to $1.50. \. , with SPAGHETTI DINNER Pk9 *Madelon Claudet HELET^ HAYES UNEEDA BAKERS LKwis mom, mu, HAMIL- COMF/T WHITE RICE 3 SOGALTEAS '., ' ; -- withr- •.•.••••' ,. S, CLIFF EDWARDS, JEAN STONE - MAKIE PUEVOST HEKSIIOLT, MABIE PKEVOST PILLSBURY'S BRAN v'.& W HAJOLTOJf - CLIFF KI FIGNEWTONS JUAN IIERS1IOLT CH8PSQ FLAKES OR GRANULES Iga. pkg. 18C 99AND 44/IOOSPURi / or ARROWROOT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DEC. », 10 r rininfield's Theatre Intimate IVORY SOAP . 3r.K;ZO« BISCUITS PUIN Oft IV&RY TIPPED ; . "The Yellow Ticket" C MARLBORO CiGAREnES ^g. 17 •""i •'•."" •••••' '" '' • .' '.'with ' " •••••;- . AParfc Ate. and Second St. Phone Plainfield C-2800 LIONEL BARRYMDR'E, ELISSA LAND! THE GREAT ATLAc jtipAC TEA CO. A PUBLIX THEATRE HOME OP PARAMOUNT PICTURES and LAURENCE OLIVER '. LU EASTERN DIVISION FRIDAY, DEC. *, 1931 THE SUMMIT HEKALD AND SUMMIT FRCORD, 8UMMIT. N. J. FRIDAY, DEC. 4, IY, DEC. 4,193f Membership Committee Monday j Pounder and Margaret McOorman Miss Carr and Miss Hall about the Everyone scrambled to the kitchen. dlsposliion of tills delectable foodf> tb an4. Jennie, morning at 10 o'clock Cor one kcwr. 1 had -charge ot the refreshments, . possibilities of a club of our own. j sewing eailrelyy forgotteng . K «. « -••••• 108.0S Barbour Named as Mrs. Samuel Eason is chairman] Our next meeting will be De-Next Week along with the birthday Must we make mention, of the MenUon thm HRHAM) when boyla*. cksvold. Block ot this committee and the members cember 15th. at 8.30 o'clock. This festivities in honor of Lena Zotti, womin4KiHy; i of the committee are Mre. Carlilerwill be our Christmas party. Every- Susie Youlando and Florence Tan- , It. 17,.M, \9.. 21.8J Sorrow's Successor | Sloe* « who wishes may bring her go we are going to have election of r,nb,. Moore's Speech on Budget _ , Juan Qlark la to have charge iNTEt PRIOIDAIRI'S CHRISTMAS PlIZI CONTIST Depue, Mrs. George Iteah, Mrs. Rob-| of the games. The refreshments »0. 11. 11 .. 8.7J (Jirls Club and Special Election ert Deifendorf. Sirs. Robert Keller, yre planned byy Louise Freltag and Miss Barbara Littner, Mrs. Eric Monday night was open meeting mn Stella Patikowskl. Awocia* Other Political Features North, Mrs. W. W. Plnaey. Miss at the Business Girls' Club, with FIRST Marjorle Uoass, Mrs. J. It Tattle every member entertaining herself 6i the Week as fancy 4i£tuted. The majority of ,..i; • 363.13 / and Mrs. Paul Wlsner. . " p The Si)Cth Graders of Roosevelt PRIZE AMess- / - <>—'-•• School had their regular Girl - Re- girls ...nettfid~ thdinselves to sew ...... 115.11/. Christmas, gift-s; while a few twirled Ill, Awewi- _ 7 Urges Reducing State Jobs serve meeting last Wednesday at ..„.. . rn.ii j Mrs. Kaymond T. Parrot chair- 3.30 o'clock. We're going to have radio dials and indulged in other ano, Aaaeaa- // ^ Trenton, Dec. 2—Appointment ol man of the Finance Committee, has t,i postpone -our hlko until spring irivilout* occupations, and; then I called a meeting of the committee 60 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES w W. Warren Barbour, Republican, weather. somebody thought it a ^orkfn& idea taro, AwH*// for Wednesday morning, December of Rumson, Monmouth County, to Soon-we'll go the Y. W. C. A.to make candy. An inspiration! .//145.S2 9th. at 10 O'clock at the Tf. W. C. A. in on the nation-wide N. November 30th to December 5uca, AaseaaV tbe United States Senate, election for our Christmas party...... /X 145.22 of Percy H. Stewart, Democrat, of —_o-— • . -WJZ Network for details loch. Come into oar showroom oil, AM&B- Plalufleld, to Congress from the I ( Sport* Day. ' ' ' | ! Y* W. C» A* (ALE.\DAU FOB THE WKEK Color?.l Clali of'Frigidaite'i Christmas prize tad see a Frigidaire demonttri- ^^^:.:....:.-Z™::' H5.22 ' Fifth Congressional District—the jl With this Thursday the dancing contest, Programs every Moo* doa so yoa will kaow what to Co., Asa«aa- first of bis party to win the dis- The members of the Colored Club nd It ,2 998.51 Monday, December lih— ' ~ ; j classes will begin. Mtea €arriga« met with Miss Lockctt at the Held day.Tue^day.Wcdnejday.Thurv do. Abo get our convenient eatrf LaMument trict in nineteen years-—sind Gov- 10.00 a. m.—Membership Committee Meeting. j [ of-the Cirfe- Work O«n»tne«is tc,| ~U...,.~.. 190.52 eruor-elect Moore's ringing speech House tor a fireplace cozy last Wed- more day tt 4-.45.P. M., E.S.T^and blaak. Let as expbua details oi rovement Co., 3.30 p. m.—Seventh Grade Girl Reserves. to the home before the heads of the stute gov- 6.30 p.m.—Business Girls' Club. . Friday at 5:15 P. M., E. S. T., contest and bdp yon. Call now I. *»f 24, «F;... 3,195.72 ernment, aere calling upon them to 11 than— Co., Auras* Tnendny, December 8th— , . ' on Wednesday night, De* %/..... „.. 1.S0T.38 cut their, budget requests .to the 10.00 a. m.—Town Improvement Association. paid please lie qa time. 1 cember IGth. So in the meantime Tl >K IN WJZ, Mi. P. Jl. OS VKIUXY neck, Aaacao-' bone, were events which kept poli- 4.00p. m—Recreation Hour/Neighborhood House. We'shall also contlaue with the 610.10 tical New Jersey buzzing with in- "business' at making Cent, Aaaesa- 4.00 p. m.—-Box Lunch Senior Girl Reserves. • instruction "in swirmains and life-1 and programs, loarulng I '....I...... 1,089.47 terest this week. ' Wednesday, December J)!h— I saving. T"here will be lUe regular Asseument Christmas carols and stories, and ... 190.52 10.00 a. m.—Finance Committee Meeting. i plunge hoars and opportunity for I yes, planning the refreshments of Governor Larson named Mr. I! bowiing la the morning. No SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS ilmbo, Aaaeus- Barbour to the Senate to serve un- 3.30 p. m.—Colored Girl Reserve Club. j" the holidays! 3.00 p,m— Roosevelt School Girl Reserves. :}•'•• • O . ., . be »old to make the ' til the regular election of 1932 thus Extra Cost To people who act before Dccea- *h le ftfalnat the same filling the vacancy created by the Thnhiiajv Derember 10th— Seiralh Gnie V\ah Junior High School (lnb. be* 23rd. wt sre ntkioc to ooun»l tStxz. Rtsiezxsu. dii*o&tap»ilcf, )f July, 1919, aa com- Air Day Physical Education Program, Y, M. C. A. Due to the half session in the Christmas offer—mikios frigid- to • Keassiae ttisiizitt—prodact «voing Hat, together •/ death of Senator Dwight W. Mor- Last week we did not b$ftd for Insurance row. . It Is expected tha tthe ap- 2.30 p.m.—Bykota Club Meeting. schools the Seventh Grade Cub did sire so ««sy 10 buy that yoa will tald amount from the - Friday, December 11th— I! not hold its regular meeting. Many meeting because of the July to the date of pointee who takes Ills seat at ing holidays, but this wsiSic. we be- TO hov* your Domtifie or Ctruiely mot 10 phcerour orJet ! sale. - '- - Washington next Monday when the 3.3^0 p. m.—Junior High Interest Groups. ; of the gtrJa came, however, to finish • OriMtlql rugs Shampo» be sold In fee to such j' their handicraft which, consisted of gan "lull force" oDrpSo Interest rohaae the same «jb- new Congress opens will be a can- groups! We're in^Ji^ midst of mak- CiMditd (waihcd) nor enl/ n at the lowest rate didate at the Republican primary I covering , boxes, bottles;; and con-ing bracelets a0r rolling beads', so adds ehamn le tfi* hom* but : no cwae In txcess of election of -aext spring to succeed Christmas Pence ' to help with Our Christmas service tainers and making posters, I longtr Iff* le fht rugt. Our per annum. The pay* if you wan^rlo make Christmas himself.. , , . , "the whole Christmas season can workv We always enjoy having- Next we*k we arc goinfe to prac- presents, Jwn us 'at pur next Frl-. plant facllillM •nabl* us le FRIGIDAIRE shall be made before CrosB as our guest speaker and ap- tice the dramatization of Christmas >f the sale, or the He is « wealthy manufacturer, be- be deeply,refreshing this year to a day af|^fnoon meeting. give you a four day mvl«. A OINIRA I ; MOTOIJ V A IUI resold. -...-• ing president of the Linen Thread distracted world. Folks are hard predate her giving us the time carols for the Christmas' vespers. •' ',,;>' .;' o—:— ' ' PhoMUi Today ! real property for at ftotk oh unemployment > relief from her busy day—but it makes We are alsl o goini g t o starttt flfelt II be no other pur- : Company, of Paterson, ^nd In the Industrial ruck oft and sold to last campaign for Governor was and on disarmament petitions but us, all far more interested to have shade pullers at a later date. kf'~ '*— "". the mysteriously beautiful advent some one tell us all about the need On lANCOVlUC New Providence, In head of the" finance "committee of Anyone who wishes to bring M\-had a Tuesda birthday ynoo partn ay weefork th age ogirl wse I 1 a,t eight per centum the Republican State Committee. season, when 'only till Christmas- that our club tries to meet. Christmas •poetry.for their'A "* INSURED «> allty shall have the gc rap book or for the from the factory who were ;cele-| RUC CLEANISINO ind rights aa other Ho la interested in civic "and chari- tide goes by,' passionate peace is in After Mra. Gross had talked with uniting with the turkey:; Louisa lint the right to bar table work in Monmouth County the sky' bids us .patch our breath us we had our supper and contin- board may do So. 11M10 ARLINGTON STREET If ht to redemption, and twenty years -ago was the ama- ued to enjoy the evening until "go- ISAI1EL Verderans, and Josephine Eroya. NEWARK. N. J. and think-of One Person who un- Then laat week wo took our »ditll|.1l}S (de under the provl- , teur heavyweight boxing champion ing-home time." at 7.30. r '. Legislature entitled, derstood prayer and work in their sandwiches to the "Y' and over (Fire Dinct Trunk Titm) ng unpaid taxes, as- of the United States. The Senator- "perfect symmetry and proportion." Next week Miss Watkins will Sirls the cups of hot coffee talked with icr municipal charges ial appointment narrowed down to —From-The Woman's Press. meet with us and give us instruc- The Junto is at the Xelghbor- ind providing for the Barbour or Thomas N. BIcCarter, tion in malting gifts. We will meet hood Hou will do some soap by the creation and —r-o Una thereon" (Revl- president of the s Ptibllc Service at i o'clock and enjoy a box lunch carving ,$£• ihtif nsssnlar... meeting Corporation. It was reported this Unlrmnl Bible {Sunday together at supper time. next Tsiesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. "This day,-Universal Bible Sun- resald tracts or lota week that Mr. McCarter had an op- Lutyfie, Mary, and Helen are meet- It] by.the payment to portunity to take the appointment day, Is to be observed on December Bykotn Club U0"this.-week .to. compose a code the Receiver -of 8th this year. May it be used this sale, of the amount if he would, consent to Dcconie a The next meeting of the Bykoty, mr this club similar to the Girl candidate at the election next year year to help us generate the spirit Club will be held) on Thursday ki- Reserve code. I hand this 13th day £% and would resign from the Public that can stand the strain of crisis !>., 1931. V ternoon, December 10th, at //.30. C. S. CURTIS, Service. Neither he_nor Governor and help us single out values for It has "been longer' than u/^al be- Ut» ' Receiver of Taxes. Larson would comment on this, consideration in a day when old tween meetings and it iymportant There were several new members however. / "Standards seem topsy-turvy." that all members mai$ a note of at the meeting of the International 8 DISTRICT COURT The election of Mr. Stewart bor- the date and comeii* the meeting Club at the Y. \V. C. A. last Tues- P NEW JERSEY dered on the sensational. He is a Senior Girl Reserves next Thursday.,^ day night. We had a good time DITORS of ii. AL- former member erf the State Hlgh- . Mrs. Gertrude Gross talked to us making things. Some of the girls iankrupt: wa" ComraiBsion. The Fifth Dis- at our (nesting Tuesday evening Wembei Mjectlngr Monday brought their sewing and others nade on the 2nd day trict, consisting of Union nnd Mor-and told its about the family we are i There be ,a meeting of the went ahead with the Y crafts. Ruby 1. on the petition of ris Counties, has not elected a Have Been LooMng the creditors and all treated In this matter, Democratic Representative to Con- e Referee George W. gress Bitfc'e 191? when the-late Wil- le Bankruptcy Court liam E. Tuttle won his second vic- re Building, Broad & ewark, N. J., on the tory there. . sember, 1931, at ten Governor-elect Moore- will make enoon, why the trus- up hla first budget message and w this :cept ah offer of Ger- le sum of 110.00 for send it to the new Legislature on tit, title and Interest or. before February 15th. Hence, tin Bulck automobile, his appearance here this week to 25:00 for all the trus- and Interest ...In t,,and tell the departmental heads they t's real estate, and must eliminate' all extravagance. •tee's right, title and In keeping with their leader's pro- to certain shares of >wned by the banis- gram for economy, it was learned ter of Fifty cents a that the House of Assembly Demo- , Rlatlne and Co. for cratic majority for 1932 will cut res of National Food down the list of jobs to be handed tlon stock and thlrty- out Front a total of 70 they may ideal for a ilf centa a share for fty-nlx shares of said drop to 25"or 30: The House Dem- tOi Products Corporation ocrats will caucus next week at f higher offers should Newark and arrange their organ- W. W. PORTER, ization pinns for the session. M? ree In Bankruptcy. seph Oreenbepg, of Hudson, ig#*> pected to be selected for Splicer, 3 DISTRICT COURT either Efmer E. Brown, or/^tthn J. NEW JERSEY Rafferty, of Mlddlesex,$*jay be RALPH S. DOUBLE- made majority Bankruptcy Court week, at the first of a series of bud- ce Building, Newnrk, the 18th day of De- get hearings hero, Beryed iiotfce on 10 O'clock In the fore- those who jBEilL-not help his pfo- book tells hovo to Idep these at a minimum. thereafter as counsel gram of economy that^ they will hjrTttestRJSte" e shshoulu d . "havoto got out of the state employ". aid offer of Anne S. M rie sum of $1000$100.000. oorjpr *&>• Moore stated he was pledged to re- From the Hay you first heard -How can your business be for the assets of thft*' spond to the pleas ot the thou- nkrupt. conslstlnKj^ sands in-the state for-relief from of trust companies::you, have most economically handled wn and doslpnatwr&S v Millburn, Newiier- taxation and the burdens of pub- been looking for a booklet that under your will?, >, v vent that no oser is lic expenditures. In urging cuts In the said j&ftperty department (budgets he warned • will adequately discuss estate i at public section on Decemberv,Jten o'clock *r> •>" against avoidable shrinkage^. ie truatee should not free, iipon written jrequest Ifcis of Newton uarni-tt a Nash Convertible • '•'''^^W-hat'ftans should you make ha shouldnot accept a book you have been looking for. at that time. _ W. Wi PORTER, in view of the, particular It is practical and helpful. The ree In Bankruptcy. family conditions which your name of this book isf "Points to IS DISTRICT COURT F NEW JERSEY • will must covert Cover in Your Will." Write for L. L. LOVBLAND & •—What facts should you have it today. Your name and address ? Botary electric machine with knee control, sew- Rotary electric machine with buOt-in m»or lankrupt • • \' thought out before you talk on the margin of this advertise- )ITORS of li.-'ii. Love- ing light and all attachments. Desk> JQ |"A and oil attachments.'Toc cabinet ( \c, ot th« Town of model with two-tone walnut finish la Uke a ColcnM maple eiest.... with vQur fawyer?, , ment will bring it to you. County of Union in - • J. . • •-. . . _, . eby given that on th* ; emben 1931, the said , These machines are purchasable on at Room-1104, Mill- Read The HER ALPS Classified Ads ing, 60 Park Place,

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tt'Kw* - .' plane plunge FRIDAY, DEC. A, 1931 THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. SMchlgao, Johu /)••-.' PAOETHRRB brother, Wil- row boat and ed Us memberH—oysters and the sareTJ. p. attendant side dishes—which was Safety Haxor Mllpu—Cats Hi* Interest Shown in _4u]y appreclated_by4hoie ...prftseiuV Tfrf Washington Bicentennial d Taylor, the judging from the way the bivalves Chester C. Henry, Beecnwood disappeared from the plateau .as road realtor, is rwoVering frttm Trenton, Dec. 2—George deB. «•« •« 111 • t •• 111M11111II11111111111II # I tiMitMt»» they were passed around .the tables a rather unique accident •'">" «t Mfdkla* as many times, as were necessary." Kcim, of Edgewajer Park, chair- Between orchestral selections j tho road men had to invent names which he cut hia toe white shav- man of the -New- Jersey -Washing- ell, injr good the other evening a rather polish-' (or insignificant and unknown ing. It happened several weeks Illuminated sign seen in front of ton. Dicenteunlal Committee, re- rouble?-- ed announcer used up fifteen,min-1 brooks.- ' ago-when the blade slipped and ports growing state-wide interest m the wife of utea of a radio program telling I- a city movie palace: fell on a big toe, severing a All a stream had to be in some i If is's a Paramount It's the Best In the plans for the 2O0th anniver- ere de Vere. what u swell line of women's! cases waa simply a • drain from muscle by which that digit la sary of the birth of George 'Wash- stockings his firm was turning out.|. v Picture In Town moved. It's getting along all know of no some barnyard to get one of these THE MAGNIFICENT LIE ington to be celebrated in New Jer- Dependable Quality Always auble.—Passing • His talk was, for women but fif-i beautiful signs. right now and doesn't pain with MAJOR FREELANCE. his shoe on, but he can never sey as part of the national celebra- at ty million men were listening in tion next year. '.'..-S.tSZ-1'^.. Vpry Fair Prices • : wiggle the toe again! Further- with cupped ears to get the low- lt was a very few years ago when Our sxpertr insist that ASCO High Standards of Quality be maintained throughout our en- down on this Important subject. tho State, went Into the expensive more be collected insurance for The Commission on Historic And surely fifty million men can't proposition of erecting Stop Street Object to Proposal the casualty. His friends are Sites, co-operating with the com? tire line of ProductB. -Th«(refore, you always receive Quality at a Saving. lie wrong. signs. No one can estimate -what reminding him of the old saw 'ulttee in the.celebration plans, has was spent for this purpose but tak- about the man whose razor cut also announced It will proceed at ASCO Partly Cooked The fellow was telling about the ing lithe State over, it cost a lot Dating Milk-Bottles his nose off and then slipped, onco with the manufacture of ap- U*g. 10c Olenwood ASCO Sllcfd colors that are to be worn this of money. On the face of it the idea cutting off a toe. The unfor- proximately 260 roadside markers Sauerkraut winter. He said Jungle shades looked good but they have become tunate grabbed his toe and put to be placed near spota associated Apple Sauce Trenton, Dec. 2—Objection to a it where the nose belonged and with the history of George Wash- BACON would be all the go. None in our m common now, and enforcement | proposed state law making the party knew what jungle shades! of the law has been so neglected by placed the nose where the toe ington in New Jewey. In addition 3"»-23c labeling of milk as to date of pro- once grew. He had to take a 200 markers will be placed at in- were but we all assumed it meant) the police, that they are of no value duction mandatory"!! New Jersey 3 "'25c g. 121c KOincthing more or less savage.in anymore, .. <. shoe off to blow hl«—oh, you've tersections of main highways and Fat Wftlte Fillets SE has been made by distributors on heard it? I county lines giving historic . ' -•', ——O- " •", " • You remember that it was the do*. Survey Commission.' Agreement of 375; $118,125. Monraouth, 675; Trenton on February 22 next, _^ A person doesn't have to be very State who first insisted the^munici- a • proposed state-wide. minimum $172,500; $43,125; $129,375. Mor- Louella Butter 37 c •old to remtewfb'er when there were palities put up~elock traffic signs which will probably take the form 55c standard for grades of milk is an- ris, 400; $120,000; $30,000; $90*000. of a pretentious historic parade The Finest fittter in Strictly Fresh only two colors" for women's stock- at busy street intersections. And it other. Four grades proposed by Ocean. 150, $45,000; $11,250;, $33,- ings, plain black and plain white. was also the State that insisted a and exercises with an oration by the State Board of Health are. New 750. Passalc, 800; $240,000; $60,- a speaker of national prominence. . That was in the day when long fer years later that they should Jersey A Raw, AA pasteurized, A Richland Butter .... lb. 36c come down because they slowed up 000; $180,000. Salem, 140, $42,000; iff esses were in vogue. The shades pasteurized and B pasteurized. $10,000; $31,500. Somerset, 220, Send the HERALD for a year to Selected Eggs ...... doz. 27c of stockings were not in tones then traffic. Senator-elect David Young, Jr., that friend who is far from homo. Roll or Tub Batter;.. \b.3Sc —they were, just plain colors. $66,000; $16,500; $49,500. Sussex, of Morris County, a member of the 110; $33,000; $8,250; $24,750. Union, But what difference did it make, A smooth-working! organization survey commission, has pointed anyway? You never saw women's Is the Ocean County Medical So- 8T0, $261,000; $65,250; $195,750. Gold Medal, PIllBbary, Sili-lb. out that there are no mandatory Warren, 160, $48,000; $12,000; . blockings then except on a clothes- ciety. The doctors of that county standards for milk grades at pres- Thomas F. Con way Hecker*H, Cere.Sota Bag 79c I j-f Flour have been imposed upon by non- $36,000. \ . 69C line. ent and that "Grade A" on the bot- High Grade '••: '••-.. • ' '' ' o, .• .•."-•" r • •> paying patients, so they have re- The amount of relief: shall not tle's label now means nothing Let us do Your^Bread Baking for you. That was in the days when a wo- solved to- get up a dead beat list. definite.' He is sponsoring the exceed $1 per day for each person. FLUXBIN6 -• HEATING ASCO Finest Tomatoes...;...... ,.med.e«ii 10f This means that when a patient Jobbing a Specialty We use the finest: ingredients. Our man would not venture out on the dated label bill In the Legislature. modern, sunlight bakeries are spotless. 'street.during the windy month of gets; six months in arrears with David H. Agans, of Hunterdon The HERALD welcomes all news ' Satisfaction Guaranteed ASCO Fwrlna:...... ,...^v....:.L_..;...plg.We March because there were so many any doctor, he will be denied medi- County, master of the State Items of Interest to you or your 54 Washington Are. Chatham, H. J. rough, curious, hdpe-ypu-see-lt-all cal service by all other members of Grange, is urging supervision of neighbors.' Telephone Chatham 4-2310-R Gold Seal Boiled Oats. .... 3pkfft.&5c BREAD SUPREME the society. The patient may be men standing on the street corners the milk industry by the State De- ASCO Tender Peas, _ea* 15c and she-also stayed in most of choking with a chicken bonein his partment of Agriculture Instead of April Von account of the muddy throat but it won't make any dif-the State Board of Health. Glenwood Cranberry Jelly,.! -.. Jar26e netiv« "."jitTfeera. The good women of that ference—the fellow can choke to Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve death unless he can show a receipt- Morton's Salt J2pkgs.l5« day, considered that the color of \ A Doftor's PreHcrlptlon for Treating Cold» Externally . her, Htockings was nobody's busi- ed bill. Old Age Pensions to That looks fair-enougbu-bul-^tha Ererybody Using It—Telling Their FrlendH ASCO Choice Bice ::. J9pkgs.Sie County Medical Society might! go a Cost $3,675,000 California Seedless Baliilns ...9pkgs.lSe - Sliced or Unsllced. Now what hajre, we? The wpmen step further. They might, for In- mptity stance, give their patients 'sPmo Trenton, Dec. 2—Old age relief $5,000 Cash Prizes For Best Answers Puritan Malt Syrapf Light or Dark (Hep wear all the colors of the rainbow Flavored) ./. „... large can 45e and in the summertime they wear sort of a, guarantee that the attend- or pensions for the first;year it is <*Why You Prefer 6M Salve for Colds" Victor Bread, .big pan loaf 5c itjr» «c- ing doctor is worth powder and in practice in New Jersey, begin- The Answer Is Easy After Von Hare Tried It , no stockings at all. ning January 2nd, 1932, is estimat- Do the men still lie in wait at shot. So many of them are not. .•-— Ask Tour > cosni* P. S. This is not intended us a ed to to cost $3,675,000, according the street corners? They do not. to a report to the board of control Oar Coffees are a Tafcle DeligU They don't seem to be even mildly slam on horse doctors. Most horse First Prize $500.00; Next ten Prizes $100.00, each; Next twenty Klrkman'fi or Octagon doctors are good. " of the State Department of Institu- In rooHMaas ef HOBMW. interested. tions and Agencies by Commission- Prizes $50.00 each; Next forty Prizes $25.00 each; Next one hundred .Which shows that people can get er William, G. Ellis, of that depart- fed up oh anything If it comes ^in What have become'of the revolu- Prizes $10.00 each;, Next one hundred Prises $5.00 each. In case of a ASCO Laundry or, it is tions in Mexico? All the countries ment, who is also secretary of the lieavy enough doses. It proves that Pension Survey Commission. Of tie Identical Prizes will be awarded. Rules :^WrMe on one side of "you tan overdo a good thing. of the world are full of revolution* paper only. Let your letter contain no more thahj fifty;. words..Tear Soap sMittat but Mexico seems to be going along this amount' counties will pay $918,750 and the state $2,756,250 to oft Top of 666 Salve Carton and mail with letter to 666 Salve Contest, Coffee ik 25c A lady of the old school was too nice for-anything. Mexico used cake* 4% <^ -k, nibble, to have revolutions at the rate of be derived from the'inheritance tax Jacksonville, Florida. All. letters must be in by niidnight, January 31, speaking of the fashions" in stock- receipts. " The very choicest Coffees, one a month. 1932. Your Druggist will have list of winners by February lBtn. 23 C iiiKs some time ago. blended to suit the most 5 "Isn't it awful," she said, "to pay. Residents of the state for 15 . three or four or fivedolluTs for a Referring to college boys drink- years pr longer, having reached 70 666 Liquid or Tablets with 666 Salve Makes a The Quality Trip . particular taste. ing. Dr. Merger, dean of Rutgers years and not having relatives pair of silk stockings? When I (s lbs. Id. ASCO Cooked was a girl we never heard of such University, says: "I believe that I legally responsible for their main- Complete Intemaf and External Treatment. 1 Victor Coffee Me) a thing as silk stockings. We wore the situation is a thousand times tenance, will be eligible for relief. 17c cpjton stockingB then and we could better than In my college days." It is estimated 12,500 persons will Of Brazil's excellent Coffees, this is her best, mild and Pumpkin liky" them for twenty-five cents a " No one but a college professor be eligible in the state. mellow. Remarkably priced. • pair. And they, wore, too. With a would make such a crack as that. The number of eligibles, the total little darning., now and then they A "thousand times better" Js con-cost, county share and state share lb. tin would last for a long time." siderable. It only goes to show per county follows: Atlantic, 455, Acme Coffee that, there Isn't- much weight to $136,500; $34,125,; $102,375. Ber- 29c • - - ~ • _ .—_o—_ • '„_ . In Acme Coffee our experts have created an entirely different In m.y adolescent days I remem- what college professors say. gen, 1,185; $355,500; $88,875; $266,- heavier bodied blend, and we grind it uniformly to help you Easily prepared. 625. Burlington, 300; $90,000; $22,- A Gift that pays • her mother and grandmother hav- get the best results. Those good oyster suppers in 500; $67,000. Camden, 790; $237,- ing quite a lot of conversation i Reg. 12ttc SmlthfleldV about stockings 'and garters and Milford, N. J., as .-described in 000; $59,250; $177,750. Cape May, siich things. They wore the con-The Milford Leader: 125; $37,500; $9,375; $28,125. Cum- Campbell's ventional black or white stockings "The Men's Club supper ;last berland, 260; $78,000; $19,500; $58,? Apple Sauce and they held, thenv"tip with garters Thursday;' night bad a menu en- 900. Gloucester, 275; $82,500; $20,- (no lalifonla can worn belBV the knees because "it tirely different from any yet serv- 625; $61,875. Hunterdon, 150; $45,- Tomato Soup felt better." In those days they M 10c rolled their own. "•"•'•: afler year 3" 20c PEACHES There were no pictures of undies ASCO Fran and such private things, in the newspaper advertisements of that period. JVhat a woman wore in- Prunes side, as staled above, was nohod-y's A Big Special. business. • " -. ; ." Givelfifts h But -those women; like the G. Av 2 25c 'it., are getting down to the last Lucille Chocolat««...... :...... lb. box 49c SI«K* <.iri Ckocolates U-lb. box *U9 Hurvivos. 4 that Keep tucllle Chocolates...... :...... '.....•.._,,...t~ib.box »5e Faacy 31 litarc« t. lb. 18c Governor-elect Moore has prom- I-uoille Chocolates. Chocolate dram Drops .,. fb.lSc ised us.-an economy program. Let^ ;». B. C. We" Ginger Snaps'.'. S9r Chscelate Malted Milk BIscBlts Ik 25o u>s hope it .will extend to the State" Highway Department, which seems to. be running wild on. spending on ASCO Quality Meats public moneyv Put tt._any way you wish, all money that is squandered eSi. pubiie*^v6rka_.ls public money. OCLDaay CbriBimuM pit ;KT It is the taxpayer and common citi- zen who payl-the bUTT . ^ - C more acc«pl«l»le than' the' . •'-Beautifying our State -highways gift that keeps on glvlag. .. 'Loin Chops... r. . .Jib.35c II Short For^o/ters Lamb lb. 15c is* a—beautiful tkougnt but" you caii't- wish it done. The thing costs dally throaghoat the year •. . Rih Chops ..... '•.^JfiC25c* II NedciLamb^a ;^;;:, .77:. r%lb,,ipc -inoircy.r"?B_- •' -. ~~ ; •- . Somebody sprang the idea of put- giving light, cheer, beaaty, Shoulder i ChojpTs.^r Breast Lamb...... ,~ .lb. 7c ting up iron markers to designate .the streams along the highways. lort,ireedeafr«a Irfcaaaie ^ - _ Lean • Fiwlr"""' f Ceater Cot The signs are beautiful but every- little heaMhoId

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