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FOSTy-SEVENTH YKAfc. NO. 6 SUMMIT, N. l, *B1DAY AfcTE&NOON, SEPFEMBLK 20, Is35 t3.50 PE1 YEAR

An Appreciation By 'Republican Downes iseisses County "Committee KE6IST1ATI0N RepiiMIcaiis Name Bander For Iay§r Candidate for Mayor The General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5th. . lorSales Tax—R^by f is ly Over 4,( Ethiopian Situation tellers Named The last day-to register in - ' . Over Hay-CnDis Defeats To the Citizens of Summit: Summit under permanent regis- I sincerely appreciate the ex- Democratic City Chairman tration system will be Tuesday, •Mair, Van jFIeet, Kerner aid Geddes Win for Assembly pression of coafidence of the Lions Club Hears Summit October 8th. Big Majorities for Summit Republican Club, Inc., Can* Nmnittations—May Be Recount on Latter Because Citizens of Summit, aa evi- . High School Instructor Pkzi Loses in tlis Own There is still a large number dictates In Tuesday's Primary — Peer aad- Buye ; denced by the large vote cast •of citizens who are not regis- of Sight Margin. Above Kein—Brokaw, Brooks and for me in Tuesday's : Repub- —Ethiopians "Not Col» District — Other Demo- tered. Named to Council-—Total Vote Exceeds Primary of lican Primary - Election. As : - 'Sniiih Win Places.on Freeholder .Ticket • J ,,. ,,cratk,,Cojstes,ts Last Year .• •• • "ItatM""3'u"rffig tne""caro'pa!g'n'1"'I" City Clerk, at the City Hall, any j shall endeavor to work co- day up to October 8th, from 8 ¥©tefs Fmw, Experiences in Senate, Assembly, Etc.. operatively with the "Common Mussolini Seeks Territory Three iepublican Contests a. ni. to ip, in. No Contests for Local Offices in Democratic Primary Council to the end that tne beet Senator Charles.13. Lokeaux, of Flalnfield, Tuesday was renoniinat- Interests of Sunimit will be An interesting talk t>a the Italian- Keen interest was shown in the A sweeping victory in the Republican Primary in .this city on Tm.a- ed to office,by the EepUbllcajia of Union County, on a platform of party served. I cannot thank in per- Ethiopian situation was given by countests for Comity Committee day was scored by the Summit Itepubiican Club, Inc., against a ticket regularity and support of Governor Hoffman's fiscal,policies, and in the son the many frle&ds who James E. Downes, Summit High members in both the Itepubiican AVOID VISITING INFANTILE put in the field by the Republican Veterans Association. There «ai face, of a bitter attack on the Senator's vote for the State'sales tax. and Democratic Primaries in laat PARALYSIS AKEAS wide interest in tho Primary election here not only because of the hn-ul worked actively in getting out School history instructor, Wednes- contest but uSso because of tho contesta for Senator, Sheriff, Assembly- The Senator defpted Assemblymen Herbert'J. I'ascoe by a piargin of the vote, but I Want' to take day noon before the Summit Liona Tuesday's election. There were about ten conteatB among the Dem- Dr. Henry P. Dengler, health j men and Freeholders in the county. 3,184... Tbo count TOB'23,115 to 19,931. • this means of expressing to all Club. Mr. Downes stated that __: & More than fifty per cent, of the of them my sincere thanks for ocrats and three among the Repub- officer of Summit, states that ' Aggena&lrmeh Aenoiulqated • *————- — when a nation seeks new territory I IJCUUS, there are no cases of infantile , electorate participated in the 1M- their efforts in wy behalf, • that it must have an excuse and) In the Republican Primary in the paralysis in the city but points Nominated for Shrtevlty mary. recording, a higher vote tli.iii Nominated for Senator J. W. BANCKBR, that the alleged attack ...at Ualual first ward in the seventh district, out that there are nearby com- was polled in the' spring of 1931. seeking,re-election &n their record •. - ,- ". - ; *'*'*' ~Q abput one year ago serves that pur- Raymond T. Parrot, present com- munities which have several There was a total vote of 3,349, 2,- —Thomas M. Muir, of Plamfleld; Vi'l -,, ,stiftJ2S&>M pose, despite tho fact that maps mittee member defeated Newman cases. He urged residents, es- 966 of which wa,s polled.in the lie- Hart S. Van Fleet, of Resells Park, ^ f ' '•' >% 1 Another Trip Story clearly indicate that Ualual in C. Wade 144 to 77. The County pecially those having children, publican Primary and 383 in the and John. M.'Kernsr, of Elizabeth— Ethiopia is fifty miles from-the Committeewoman elected in that to avoid • making unnecessary Democratic Primary. The total Italian border. registration, was G/TTifi. The vnin who had f been bracketed with a district was Mrs. Florence L. Nel- contacts in communities where ttujth candidate, former Judge Told to Old iiiard It was explained that Italy and son with a vote of 190. In the first there is infantile paralysis. lii tho 1934 Primary was 3,028. Gustavo. Q. Kein, Jr., of Union Germany are modern nations, hav- district of the aecond ward Rus- Council President James \V. pwnship. Kein wp topped ia the ing been formed about sixty years sell B. Cain defeated Kenneth D. Bancker won the nomination for f seembly voting by Charlea It, The Old Guard this summer has j ago and were unable to grab them- Cranstoun by a vote of 11 to 51. Mayor by a vote of 1,960 to 769 for Oeddes, also of Union Township, been regaled as ID a number of > selves territory in Asia, North orThe County Comihitteewoman elec- Allan Hay, hla opponent. Jlr. P» ws the first man in the tours that member have taken but south America, or in Africa when ted was Ruth Dearborn. In the Predicts Rising Bandcer lost but one district in tho bracketed group of ahtl-aalea tax the most novel trip vaB told Tues-| England and Prance wore adding city, that of the eighth in the Bec- eighth distrlcC^of the second ward f ond ward, by three votes. candidates 'affiliated with the Pas- ivvm day by Dr. Palmer A. I'otter. In new possessions, Dr. Robert S. Milligan, present in- coe elate, .Geddes will share ballot the summer of 1897, the hey-days ," "German Imperialism," declared G. Harry Cullis, Councilman-fit- cumbent, won out over Alfred V. Commodity Prices large, Was renominated for that position In November with hifl three of bicycling, while Dr. Potter waa a Mr. Downes, "was one of the major Swick by 97 to 71. County Commit- opponents of tho primary voting. medical student, ho and a friend causes of the World War. Taly ^woman elated aere was Mri Testifying on future price levels office by a vote of more than threo A recount of tho Geddes-Kein took nn extended venturesome I to one, 1,981 to 656 for Frank H. must now upset the status quo IfMarlon W. Leavens with a vote of in the Commonwealth Water Com- j Robinson, Jr. Mr. Cullis carried voto to dotermine the fourth r Dlcycle trip to Gaspo Bay, Quebec, her Ethiopian aims arc to bo real- pany hearing before the State i nominee OH tho 0. 0. I1. Assembly 4 on tho Gulf of St. Lawrence. 122. every district by substantial ma- ized. Such action threatens tlie The voto for Committee members Board of Public Utility Commis- jorities. In the first ward, the Re- slato seems likely. They took a Hudson Illver boat peaco of Europe." sioners, in Newark, yesterday, Dr. fiiL In the other districts was as fol- publicans nominated for Common Tho unofficial eanv&Ds qf elec- to Albany, bicyclod to Lake George Mr. Downes said that national Garfield V. Cox, Professor of Fi-| tion, figures gave Goddea a margin M and then on a boat for the upper lows: Council Verner D. Peer with a voto pride often had aa much to do with First Ward: First District, Les- nance, School of Business, Uni- j of 1,065, and in tho second ward of fifty-nine. end of the Lake. They rodo their the desire for, new territory as the versity of Chicago, stated in part: i The official promulgation of the wheels from there and proceeded lie li. Ilurrell 82, Mrs. Anne Nel- Burton L. Boy6 was nominatod both natural resources of the country son 74; Second District, Malcolm "Regardless of any temporary I for tlie unexpired term by 1,165, and election results will not be forth- along tho west side of Lake Cham- and of a desire to "civilize" the setbacks that may occur, the broad I for a three-year term by 1,282. coming until tho county clerk has plain to Wostport, N. Y., whore Leslie 89, Mrs. Milia B. Gauch 78; tabulated the roturns and thoy aro people. Third District John W. Clift 140, prospect over the next few years Summit went for Senator' STATE SENATOR LOIZUAUX again tho impassable roads obliged is for strongly rising commodity Loizeaux for re-election by a vote canvassed by tho County Board of them to resort to tho stoamer. Not A Negro Itaco Mrs. KalherineM. Card 136; Fourth UNDER-SHERIFF RIGBY Elections. * I One of tho most interesting state- District, Hobert J. Murphy 224, prices in this country. The prob- of 1,660 to 1089 for Assemblyman Reaching tile upper end of the Lake ability is that within five yeara Pascoe, giving the'Senator a ma- Herbert F. Sailer of Elizabeth they wheeled to Montreal. A night ments made by tho speaker was Henrietta Browster 203; Fifth Dis- place sixth with 18,227; Edward Fall Garden Exchange that Ethiopians are not a Negro trict, Louis D. Day 201, Mra. Talitha prices at wholesale will be higher Frank Sheridan to Play jority of 671 votes. Bachar 17,886; Mra. Katharine M. At Library October 5 ooat waa taken for Quebec. race, the people being more seme- Lauor 171; Sixth District, Guy than they wore in tho boom years In the other County contest of Card, of Summit, fourth, mombor It wa3 their intention to rldo tic than Negro. Mr. Downes stated Bates 167, Mrs. Etta Stout 155. of 1928 and 1929. The same out- For Jr. Service League particular interest, Under-Shorlff of the Paocoo elate had 17,116 up the Sngucnay Rivet but finding that he ' understood that appeals look holds for the cost of heavy Loe S. Rigby ae.eking tho nomina- Tho Fall Garden. Exchange, this impracticable they rodo along Socond Ward: Second -District, votes. had been made In Summit Negro Robert W. Cist 174, Pauline E. construction. - As the Junior Service League tion for Sheriff was topped in onontKircd annually by the Town tho South border of tho St. Law-churches on Sunday for financial "The reasons for this prospect opens ita season of welfare work, Summit by a majority of 92 votoa,. jtlfrby for Sheriff Improvement Association, will be rence, river to Gaspe Bay. Thoy Wlttko 185; Third District, Roland The next few Freeholder Richard J. Harrigan re- ' Adhering to tho contention that support and even for enlistment for P. Bnattlo 220; Fourth District, aro not far to seek. it anticipates increasing it funds bold on the grounds of tho Summit returned across New Brunswick Ethiopia. years are destined to bring;either materially by the recital announced ceiving 1,306 to Rlgby'B 1,214. an uiider-sheriff with throe years' Public Library on Saturday, Octo- to St. John, N. B, on their wheels William Keith 161, Miss Mary a broad and vigorous recovery of In the contest for four positions, experience .la well qualified to bo- Such a reaction on the part of Dapcro 153; Fifth District, Charles for November 8th, when Frank j bor 5th, from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. and from thero by steamer to Now Industrial production and employ- Sheridan, distinguished pianist, will on the Assembly ticket Thomas M. come , sheriff, Leo S. Rigby, of 'Any, gardener having surplus the colored people of America is E. Fisher 95, Anna M. Schneider ment or else a heavy accumulation a voto of Springfield, won the. Itepubiican York City. regrettable in Mr. Downo's opinion 75; Sixth District, Norman S. Garis play the program which he expects bulbs, roots, vines, plants, or other There wa3 three weeks of n of government deficits from emer- to use for his first New York reci- VanFleot 1,425; Korner 1,412. nomination for th» shrievalty over n such an Instinctive reaction nicy 117, Mra. Inoz J. Dooley 111; gency spending. At present there These three were Beeking ro- Freeholder Klchard J. Ilarrigua, of m'atorlal suitable for fall trans- bicycle riding, over "dirt roads of; have serious consequences. tal in the winter. Music critics born planting:, is'asked to bring theni to every condition and 'Often such' in- Seventh District, Benjamin Schiep- appears better than an even nominatlon. Judge Kein was lar.t PJ&infleld, by tt majority of 4,236. Mussolini, it was explained, has pi 144, MrB. Alida Dean 133. chalice that production and em-here and abroad place this young in th.e local vote with 1,322. They BiBby. carried thirteen of the twen- the library for distribution. Other cluding steep .hills that they walk- : American artint ,in the foremost gardeners in aearcli- of material are ed many miles. Much of the coun- a desire to revive the glories of the In tho Democratic contest for ployment will increase and gov- were candidates of the group fa- ty municipalities In tho county, 1 x Jt Caesars by making- the Mediter- County Committee in the First ernmenti deficits .decline.5 Hither- rank of piaxiis^. who have appear- voring the Bales:l,ax,; 'Of the group - urged'to call for It. There Is notry was a wilderness.', '• - •, ed during tLj Uzl ten years. Frank g ; ranean lake. England and France Ward, First District, Harvey J. to, Industrial recovery from dee|p opposed to" the;, gales tax Mra. g , 3Choi adherence of the French to cannot bo expected to stand by Gannon received 14 votes aagalnst depression has almost always been Sheridan is a talonted person ftig Cdu g •.Miss. Emilia Hill, librarian, la" the bli] country cilstoiha and lan- whom Summit'Is fortunate to hear kthi M, Card was high with ; Th«'support he received 'fadieatos without making a move. That-ac- 8 for Clifford J. Britt and Mrsattende. d by. a considerable rlso of a vote of '4'1,2444 , GdGedded s was next that the Reftublicu« voters etlli be- again serving as chairman of tho guage matio it seeni llko a foreign counts for the -concentration, of Winifred Gannon 15 against Angle prices. If industry recovers to In the ..i-sUi.vent of its musical with 1,030, Sailer D54, Sachar 932. lieve that the iterty.shotfia promote" Ekchange Committee.. country, Thoy did not talk English British war vouaela in the Mediter- Leporo's 8; Second District, Dan- prosperity' levels this time it will season. Morris, running independently, re- those faithful in the, sorVice of the and' trying to get Information, ar- ranean, Britain being willing to go probably generate a greater price range for meals and lodging was lei J. Fltzpatrick and Mrs. Mary ceived 115. county. Rigby conducted a clean to .extremes to preserve Its "life Fitzpatrlek received 67 votes riso than usual because of the Tho local vote in the contest for campaign, referring at iw time to troublesome, often; moat amusing, line," the Mediterranean being its enormous existing quantity of idle three Freeholder places on tho :n House at Meals Invariably ,-^oro .eggs, pork against Eugene Donnally 7 and either faction,. He refrained from route to India. . Catherine Connolly 6. In the bank deposits, the unequalled Flower Show Today ticket is given In detail elsewhere any.pre-prjtnary promises as to se- and' wild strawberries with sour : magnitude of monetary and bank- in this issue. The vote for lection of tho under-uheriff, and cream. As a rule' the 'charge for The speaker asserted that if Italy Sixth District W. A. I. Reeve re- makes a quick conquest that Eng- ceived 10 and Phyllis Plcozzi 13 ing reserves, the record-breaking Coroner 111 Summit was 1,411 for gave assurance that if elected the ¥. M. C. A. Monday supper, lodging and "breakfast was world output of gold, and the wide- At Hobby Haii Paton, 489 for Auchlncloss and 216 choice of the municipality entitled only 25 cents. . . land may not become involved but- against Charles -tittley 8 and Mrs. if'the war Is dragged out, and Mr.Nora A. Baker .6. In the Seventh spread expectation of higher prices. for Scarpa. to toe post Would bo left to the ex- After 'a totnporary'. closing of A graphic description was given The flower show which Is being In the Democratic Primary no ecutive, committee of tho county some facilities for painting, rear- Downes declared that Mussolini District,.Bartholomew O'Brien and "The chanoeB appear remote that held today at Hobby Hall, corner of the country, customs, timber and has his mind- set on Johanna Murphy received fi,ve the Board qf'GoVeriprs of the local ticket Was placed in tho committee. ranging and alterations, the build- fishing industries, wild game, the war, that Maple street and Springfield ave- Primary but several names were •• Rigby ran on h|s record of three ing, of the local Y. M..C. A. at 67 Britain would surely become in- votes against Richard Morris 2 and Federal Reserve Systeift would take nue/under the direction of the Gar- shrines every nine ill 11 to and many Mrs. Angelina Clark 1. sufficiently drasJM action early written in for Mayor and Council, years' service as uflder-sliorlff, and Maple street, will open officially other observations. The Beveral ln- volved. Russia .and France might den Department of the Fortnightly particularly that of William J. tho fact that he has Improved upon tills coming Monday with a pro- also be drawn in and In that event, In the Second ' Ward, Second enough to prevent a strong price cld&nta.told were itioflt Interesting. rise, for restrictive action will be Club, promises to be an outstand- Mulhall for Councilman in the first the raothod of selecting p&Ut Jurors. gram which will show the associa- Mention was made ot the outpour- it American ships traveled the high District, Serge Pizzi and William E. ing exhibition of fine specimens of ward. He received about 23 votes He effected a system whereby tion equipment In action and, make seas with goods and munitions and Beddll tied with 6 votes each.. Ann extremely unpopular at least so ing to the churches Sundays with long as any.jarge number of thothe horticultural world in classes in three districts. Also ' David prospective eligibles for petit jury a visit to the "Y" most interesting. the horses and buggies coming In were molested, the United States E. Murray receved 7 against Mrs. for cut flowers and artistic ar- Flood received several scattered service are interviewed before be- could easily become envolved. present ten millions of unemployed Exhibitions, games, matches and from the back roadfl. Charlotte Bolen's 5, In the Fourth remain unabsorbed. rangement in attractive, color votes for Mayoi'v As yet.it ia not ing listed on; the.jury raster. In a general open house for all per- Mr. Dowries, said that the • wars District, Jamea McNanny had 27 groupings. known whether or not thoy will, 1 Iri 1930 tho Doctor and Mrs. Pot- "If the next'few years should this manner about iO0O won were son?, young and old, lsdiea and of 1812 and 1917 were to preserve against Louis Paul Ciullo.with 5 The clear sunny weather of thefile acceptances, Inasmuch as the interviewed during the Introduction ter covered 'this same trip but en-American rights on tho high seas and Mary Jane Hyde 29 against bring mounting deficits instead of past week has contributed towards men, have heen arranged for Mon- tirely by automobllo Involving 2,- increasing employment,..^hen tho vote in the Democratic Primary of the new system. Ulgby has been day afternoon and evening. Just a and they had failed to accomplish Thereae Ciullo 4; Fifth District, the success of: the show and every- was so tight a tabulated fofm for complimented for his work in this fiOO miles. An amazing transforma-that purpose. David Hanlou 13, Mary Collssino 15 rise of prices would be greater thing pointa to an Interesting and look about the building, not to men- tion had taken place. In the 33 still, i Deficits, met by borrowing this party ia not given. connection. • - •. tion tho activities, will bo most In- League Hits Opportunity and John G. Gllston 12 and Ruth F. delightful collection of autumn The total voto for the Demo- Rigby, who hail tho indorsement years that had elapsfad, especially Gilston 10; Sixth District, WJlltam from the banks woiild expand bank blooms. The committee is well teresting local citizens, for, changes n the splendid highways and ac- The Leaguo of Nations, Mr. deposits stiil further, and sooner cralc county ticket In the city was, of his chief, Sheriff ,C. Wesley Col- and improvements have been made Downes explained, muffed an ou-E. Dooley 20, Joseph Adamo 19,' pleased at the co-operation evinced Senator: Cole 296; Assemblyman, lins, and former Sheriffs* Samuel H. commodations, Those days on the or later fear of extensive Inflation among the amateur gardeners of which promise convenience, ade- bike- trip were, indeed,. primitive portunlty in 1931 when it failed to Elisa M. Yannacone 21 and Mary would precipitate a sharp increaso Regula 293, Dovorken 291, Eli 292, Tool, Frank R. Emmons and Harry act against the Japanese invasion Tyrone 15; Seventh District, Mrs. Summit In the large number of en- Barnes 290; Sheriff, Lee 264,; Free- Simmons, caitkd Ida home town ot quacy and Improved,'equipment for inies. Spinning wheels then were in the rate of spending these de- tries in the various classes. the "Y" in behalf of men and boys in general use!' of Manchuria but that England and Antoinette Moccia 22, Joseph Mit- posits. The demand deposits of holder, O'Reilly 100, Anthes 56, Springfield by a majority of 495,In the coming months. France now have more at stake and chell 18, James Colangelo 5, Mrs. There will be ample parking Pfefferateln 4fo Qst 24, McCrann 61, receiving 653 votes to Harrignn's The current' August edition of Rose Brattlof 2, Louis Martin 1. reporting. metnber banks aro air space opposite Hobby Hall on Ma- Keating 71, Drake 165, Sweet 375, 158: He inarched through the A big feature of the evening pro- the Geographic describing the might insist that the league be ready more than-20 per cent great- more definite. The big upset in these contests er that they were in 1929. Theple street. Exhibitors will havo Hertsel 163. For Coroner, Heinz' county with Majorities in Elizabeth, gram will be a'series'of .exhibitions G&spe country with ninny illustra- attention between the hours of 9 244. Cranford,. Fan wood, Garwood, Hill- in .the gymnasium .by. the Panzer tions and the jftrge number of Mr. Downea declared that force was in the Eighth District of the turnover of these deposits, how- to 11 a. m. In tho afternoon, when Bids, Mountainside, New Provldenco College Gym Team. The swim- kodak pictures passed < among theshould be used to preserve peace Second Ward where the present ever, is only one-third as great as the show will be'opeti to the pub- Borough, Rohwa;y, Scotch- Plains. ming pool" in both afternoon and metabers was of added interest. and that action should be taken City Chairman, Frank A. Pizzi, was in 19<}9. A return of velocity of lic, the same facilities will bo Wegtfleld, Rosell* Mtk and Union evening will be sparkling and alive against a country that did not actdefeated with ID votes by George L. deposits to the level Of that year the novelty of the bicycle trip as would mean a terrific rise of prices. available from 2.30 until 9 p. m.Little Business at Township. , ' . with awlmmers who will givo ex- related - and th.9 observations . 33 in accord with the other nations. Duffy with 24. Helen E. Mc- when the prizes will be awarded Harrignn carried his hbme city hibitions in diving, life-saving, etc. years later on the auto;touf was a Such action he admitted might be Namara had 22 against Mrs. Anna "The rise would come even at the cloae of the show. of Pjlaln.flold, 3,63216 3,058, and won The Gym in tho afternoon will' be diversion which the members keen- difficult as men would fight in de-E. Mariniori with 21. Tho other dis- quicker If sllverltes and'greenback- Mrs. Moses W. Faltoute, chair- Last Council Meeting majorities in Citric,.. Kenllworth, open to .boys for' games and .gym- fon& of their nation but would be tricte where there were no con-ers should force direct inflation of man of the show, will entertain the ly enjoyed. tests were as follows: Rosslle, Summit, NeW Provldenco nastics. For tho whole time there Thero will be a program of inter- relui'tant to take up arms for an the currency on a substantial scale. judges and members of the commit- A short meeting of tho Common Township and- Undon., ; will be a.carft exhibit worth seeing. est noxf Tuesday when Director international idea if force were Flrat Ward, Third District, Sam- And tho money inflationists are tee at luncheon at her home In Council was hold on primary elec-, Freeholder Select JOIIB All*gatnes will be going afternoon Arthur,Trusiow, will he present af- necessary. uel J. Kaplon 12, Elsie Conroy 11; likely to succeed before long if Short Hills. tlon night Tuesday. Only matters Republican, voters, puttiag their and evening and' guests will be ter a brief absence. • Tho idea of using force to pre-Fourth District, J. Jerome Kaplon employment doea not mako large of routino business were brought dependence on experience, Tuesday given opportunity to, play. serve peace was not approached in 6, Mrs. Rita M. Kaplon 6; Fifth gains in the meantime." Gets $231 Damages in up for discussion. ^elected • three paadldateg forjJie In tho afternoon, , the women the light Of a' new. idea, Mr. Downea District, no votes cast for commit- Permission wua given Minnie E. Board, of Freeholder!) who "have Wends ot the^association will" con- Fa!! Garden f}isj4ay at stressing that police forces were tee members. Second Ward, Third District Court Suit Kimball to mako alterations to her created for that purpose. District, David Flood 18 and Mar- Lance School Band to served on that boil)*. Tfcd Demo- duct a program ot their' own', un- Pierscm*s Seed Store 1 residence at 2 BoBary place in or- crats, too, pursued, UhU policy in der' direction of the Women's i The attendance prize,, brought garet Flood 18. Have Angel Del Busto A judgment of $231.70 was grant- der to mako a more ready access . selecting two of taelr candidates. Auxiliary. At 2.30 the Auxiliary • ,[ . ^ 'J.—_-*: . , • by Harold J. Cooke,' was w"on by for two families. A renewal li- ! An interesting, section,-of a fall ed Alvin T. and Myrtle H. Eunson Only the tlr&k pjaca matt on each wlll b® planted clusive Indian Forest section of -teboHding. :• private lessons to the beginners. ances; two' cases settled, and twofrom Morris'avenue to Ashland t ' The first regular meeting of thefrom pots NOW, aad tt to Primrose that town. It ia one of the largest not moved. • . road, and Ashland,road to tho Bor- : ough of New Providence where the on season of the-Bykota Club will be planting time. ' * •see jobs which h&s been constructed Watches, clocks, tewelry repaired. All facilities of the "Y" will be at held Thursday afternoon, Septem- autumn flowers. —adv. in Westfiald for somo time, run- Ruseniein. Jeweler. 24 Maple.—Ad\r. your disposal during Open House, Hardy late flowers, and red ber-road's name is again Mountain ave- ber 26th. aiag close to |35,«0. —adv. ried shrubs arc? at best now in Ellis nue. A raMernkod Y. M. C. A. awaits Garden, 15 High Street. Japanese August receipts for the Free forget tb» "Sf" Opea Heass. iospectlon on Monday, the .Open House at the Y. M. G. A,Anemone in pota for planting Now. Public Library were $63.81 and %\%\ JMowloy, the fJ3r4--~aSv. adv. for the Bdard of Health. V - t*Ai3f TWO THE StUSMlf A*n> f SLSUUP1 i II. V/ tL 1. •« ; i clay due to the primary elections'. mt-utiu U» UttlUu'lili '.-:WIifr# :A. -Taylor 'Given f nnciiiufIAit' I|f j Tlife Gofemw poiotei 'to liie on IT a nj I historic heritage of the State. of llr. Nash In Speak Sketches llss A.am Jafcller , , Gold Service medal ~ New J*e*fseyk stating- that this state was one of the original thirteen Funeral ^jivices for Miss Aiii/a ressBv xior | that adopted the Constitution guar- Utsure rime Mueller ot IS- Madiaou avenue wjlto b, "UiU.tk \ ' 11 t died Iiere Wednesaay Will be keld The First National Bank 1 at II a. ni. tomorrow from her late 'Imi. Hits. -,1.1' (,j Attacks Oeniogaiiies Who Council of Social Agencies u re3idt:iic« wit'a- Il^¥. Cfearies M. << it, jit lj Jt> 1 V \l ll u 1 K Douglas, rei'tov of Gliriat-Episcopal & Trust Company | i Create Feeling of Unrest til io Hold 0pm Meeting— Church, Short, Hrlls, officiaiiag. It 1 i )«•. i ,i.n io.ll i i 4 >ti ^ •> — Constitution Badk= young men and women to feel that First of Council's Series Burial will be to l*'airmouut Ceme- a tjut la. t ilii. in ^t oi ii U i.» v> lu t SL MM1T, NlAV JHHSIiY 1 tM government owes them a liv- of Meetings tery, Newark. is no A n v. l'ii' ti 1--41 ^u I w w 15 e bone tit Government ing. It was President Grovcr Miss" Miifeil-er, who was the ue ii j l id mi JI DU>\ il \v n u b o d at t t ILK - ment and not; tho government sap- Is survived'by three sisters, Miss in I on ot U e the i Stc J> Lili i >i 1, port tho*'-people' -when he ret'u Aa in. pang Cm titut m l)av Ti uncil Dorothy Mueller and Mrs. John L. (at t'ii-> pti'it no..' Vk I i an« u> ) it aid to the drought area of TeX< ocul Ig-^n Meeker of Summit, and Mrs. Ralph and tnc i0ud f rt^st^iLld !y \v«y address Has iMmitd k t n'gtit . "There- is a menace today," 6 fir the High, Helu ul «md tciluiu i y Hyatt of Short Hills. oi I>n a t il tlio i'a tm itcll | the Governor, "that is ass great *s|open the September 26th meeting, lull Governor LarolJ (J, Hcsrfa«iij. fins threatened-the country In the war neoln* : School,1 8.30 " to * Siiinfait e eyercisea were held under the aus- organization has made itself felt Writings by the late Benjamin S. That Go a Long Way days -OM898" and'1917. Each'time sidcuts and their friends, It is in tlie community not as one for ac- Dean, whose graadiather John IS pices of Patwaie Valley Chapter, there is a dip in tlie economic Kre» S. A, K., ta commemonUiou o£ tS» iped that all member organizations tion, but ratjier as a clearing house Dean gave the land for this red To earn a little, spend a little, save a little—; circle there Is a movement to''start tho Council will be-well ••repre- for all j»rgahizatlons interested in school; and by othurs are largely E J48tii anniversary of the adoption all types-of experimentation." Hei of the Constitution., Tuebday was nted. There "Will be no charge. civic and welfare work and tne responsible for this belie!. But the last is the difference between financial inde- recognized the Constitution as the closely allied field.* ' actually Constitution f>ay hot the v. Jay 1'.. l., JI XLW 1,'i.i- there is evidence that fifty y-ears pendence and constant worry. It is better to backbone of the American system The problem of financing the before the date when this school exercises could not bo held on tliat of government and no one should ;i>ity will s:pi aK i,u tlm have than to owe. \vhit Will A.iicii-u many local organizations through ;i was built a school stood. on tho attempt to disregard its principles concerted drive is one of the sub-IMver road between the old John J3. AM- })K-sldcnt a:iu KOUUI al manager which have made America great. ltd Wi'h Us lAiaiirt?" Dr. Nat.h U Put a little in your savings account regu- of tlio foinpany, l;is;. wtek prc:.ent- : an ouuiandiMf. fuitliotity oxi both jects now being given a great deal Sayre, originally John Bonnel, . The Governor launched' into a of consideration. The Executive t'd a gold service emblem upon his Vigorous attack iipoii collectivism eatioTi aad physical (-ducatlf-n, home and the Vanderpoel corner at larly. The ''regularly" is even more important the Morris, turnpike. thirtieth annivt-i'iwry In tin: huiil- and reglmerita'tioB. as , something author of ttiuny ptanUard U xt than "how much"—for it forms a habit, and ncsfi. Taylor Aiarled hlji telephone* . The evidence is in the form of tak$n from other nations and urged books including "The Orfianimation caieor in Boston, and alter .some and Administration of Physical numerous references to a "school compound interest i§ always working to swell thai the." United States get away house" near John Donnell's house in yquri, spout in. jipe-cializing cm In-froiji its "iiileriority eoipplex," in- Education," '"Tno Orgunlzatiou and the total against the jftpe of need or opportunity. •vDntoricti, appraisaL* a;> side room at the school (e.) Promoting high standards of ' ^ Box'o! 24 ^ The HERALD gives you the b"es,t the west. < before; the meeting. State, JSooator economy and efficiency in all so- value for your money. $3.50 per handj may grow, especially with the right kind Charles B. Loizeaux,. recently re- The land on the northern slope - " • if' cial work agencies, individually year. It comes to you twice a week of the Second Mountain along the of banking co-opera*;iqh. We are always ready noittrtiated byi the Republican, par- for this price with tlie city's news. ty, greeted th«;;. Governor warnily and collectively: : Passaic River was'not-within the NEWARK . . •,' 1 (f.) Advising'the undertaking of to extend that Co-operation in every possible as he entered-tljebiiiiiflihg. ThQ 1 -Rogers' Jharinae^ Inn. somewhat uncertain confines of the | Senator sat on the 4tage":durlng the new worjc, further development or SpHsigfleld Avc. & tioechwood I lilizabeth Town allotment, and was way. ' '' consolidation of existing agencies' exerolsbs,:^ :»i <-. ':;:•-';*;;'>:•• : ••••• 0-0071 Summit, N. taken up under grants from the * or the formation of new agencies. Proprietors bearing dates around Do not hesitate to consult with us through While still an infant in years this 1710 to 1750 'though the section di- WEDDINGS rectly bordering the turnpike ap- 5 any thought that'your small affairs will not pears to have been surveyed and interest us. Koggc—Kline Sport granted some years earlier. J ' Miss Anna1 Amelia Kline, daugh- The little section along the river ter of Mrs. Zella .It. Kline, of 123 and around Day's Bridge and Con- Summit' avenue; • will 'be married dict's tavern had all of its,.commun- Models ity ties with Chatham. It was here tomorrow to Neil Stephen there, on the northeastern or now Rogge, son of Charles' P. Itoggo of Kent Place' Hssex County side of the turnpike 800 Park, avenue,.Now York' City, that Day's, afterwards Condict's and tho. late Mrs. Robert Wilson F tavern stood, that Shepard Kollock Morey of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. published his New Jersey Journal Classic Robert Bertram Rox, of • Short Hills, Gym Outfits during part of the revolution and Member Siuuinif; Clearing House Association will'bo-the matron of honor and where there was a blacksmith shop, .Robert Wilson Moroy/of New York, H while dn the opposite side, now 1 iff tho brldegroofh'a step-father, tho H Union County, Eunice Poster con- beat man.' Bloomers, Sweaters, ducted a store and there was also Labeled tho "perfect. ".':• Miss Kline , attended Lylcens Middles, Tics, Btrets a forge along the River road. knockabout dress for School arid Becldey College and In early days the "Passaic N. J." Two piece wool was graduated from, the Overlook and Hosiery River" was the vague and uncer- zephyr, tailored with a School ot Nursing. • -Mr. Rogpe at- tain name by which Chatham was British air. Brooks type. tended, Morristown Pr£p, St. John's known and it was not until 1773 In 5 gorgeous colors. Military School', Hocklov School, Sizes 12 to 20. Irving School, and was'graduated A complete line of sizes Open House at the Y. M. C. A. HAHNB'S SPORTSWEAR' from -Exeter College. Tho couple Monday, the 23rd.—adv. PASH1ON FLOOR CZncD' plan a short wedding trip and will be- at home, in the DeForest Apart- always in stock at , ments after October 1st. Moccasins—Whito, Brown "Moro democracy planned in HUS- . Smoked Elk * - flia," say^ a headlined Precisioniata will debate, the possibility of hav- 2.95 ing "move" of something of which you haven't any.—Pittsburgh Post- B. Gaaette. • , • 408 SPRINGFIELD AVE. AH facilities of the "Y" will be at \ SUMMIT, N. J. your disposal during' Open House, j \ —adv. The HERALD welcomes all news, | \ YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER , WHY PAY MORE

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' Ol J, nnitjijr tihb.tuo ^iU tb' iii1..1 Eod» Jiakut". 1 1 Ii U ItJiJ tun Sa i. i 1G lo tlCS \ U, Ul b v U l"a 4>U lit Ii i t at ruLl ul it 11 Ui tl t i Jllm i, \».-- iii-ju tai ij; b (\ Ai. uiia il>»uj in I * out »hm • \\tnui ! to (>liii*«li todillj liad IL^Dltul Ll tliO la^t ,Vv i 'J ot.,1 kdn i til «»Iit ullfl llaVC till ll Idllv Vi til J IKtl > HI),- im, Ml i iJii i I i tHiL a. cot tintj ft actow it. 2 4 4)1 1 lilfc , 1 H il V W I %ll ~. 1 S bU, 11 mil Bi>-. St i 1,-!i• new sti ts t^oie to utlwLt thv Si io il, All Kiiiitmit is invittd ttt tic (J])Ci Tho tULlicial 11filiation * ommon- Liooks 3 7 .li li 1 1 I,I b v» a mi I >n Drew Arch Shoes ilnkun ot Aiiitikd 'i fat. 'Mdfeic 1 mil\ at tin "Y" tm M jii.Uy |ly lu.ktd wi h tht t! KG Ldididattb fctitlw Ul ! 1 Hilt," a (liaii.atu ballci ii IOUI Will, •}, 11 Illl II b< ll 1 il .Ml In |l»Ut.t& Bioukb m the Suiatoi Codify 51 47 {. lit ^ J\^ t!l, Alts j nsi ii , K i\ilt uits, «ci;> oth dukd ior lie lust loi/uiux Ccinp, .nil iiiokaw dtii C We 2 ') 3-7 551) ir-ihiol, \Lls hi iph l,i^ 1 Al!b Hi program but will come latei, on Baldwin, Jumur High .School, Alib. I Smith among the Sheriff Collins Sirochraan 12 12 24 Chiirk-s Beck, Mrs. C. C. Towne; St. ... 41 S 89 November-2nd; cohorts. Keiler There was a demand last year Teresa's School, Mrs. T. J. Barlior; ! Similar uncertainty concerned Church ... , Sirs. Stcphci) Kent, Mrs, selle and Roselle Park. Hirtzel, Johnson ...... 111 204 315 Chester Hater. with only a. moderate send-off in Wright ...480 1223 euty-ttve cents; children's reserved 743 seats ono dollar and a quarter. Adult season tickets, unreserved, Orange Horse Show, in hook-up. I>r. S. D. Gordon's quiet will be one dollar and.a half; re- W. C.T. II. Holds talks on Christian experience was Served, two dollars. Persons able Competition Next Month a very helpful part of the meet- to buy tickets for underprivileged Fali-Meetliig Here ing-g. Very inspirational was the children arc urged to do so. Ono of tho state's outstanding The first fall meeting, of the W.banquet With an attendance of 800 There will be plenty of hostesses challenge cups, tho Orange l^awn SUMMIT, N. J. C. T. U. was held at the home of in the Hotel Dennis. on-hand at each performance to see Tennis Club Horse Show Trophy, 414 SPRINGFIELD AVE, will face competition again this the president, Mrs. W. S.'Dean on Since repeal membership has that the children are well looked after. year when the fifteenth annual Or- Wednesday afternoon. The devo- been steadily gaining both in the Special attention is called to theange Horse Show will be held at —y- tional period was led by Mrs. Harry older organization and tn'e youth's change of time in beginning pro- the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, A. Marshall. She spoke of the temperance council, grams. All programs are sched- South Orange, October 11th and power of prayer, and faith, and the A' deep spiritual note was shown uled to start promptly at 2.30. The12th. ' Read'The HER ALB'S Classified Ads need of it in temperance work. throughout the convention and a doors will be open at 2 o'clock. Tho big trophy provides one of The special feature of .the after- now confidence in a public awak- Holders of reserved seats are asked the feature classes on the final af- noon wag Mrs. Dean's report of th,e ening to the need of a nation-wide not to arrive before 2.20 and thus ternoon ai the show and annually National Convention at the Atlantic campaign of education on the alco- avoid congestion at the door. attracts exhibitors from all parts City auditorium September 6th to hol . Question. Much courtesy was The committee, under the able of the state. It Is awarded in a 12th. She told of the enthusiasm shown the delegates by the At- of the one thousand delegates (who lantic City public and .officials. were from every state in tho union, Others in attendance fi'om Summit Alaska and,Porto,R(co), of Mrs. Ida wore Mrs. W. I. Harrison* Mrs. C. for flue® hours B. Wise Smith's fine address, and K. Beboiit, Mrs. W. R. Cain and the other noted speakers, U... S. Mrs. W..;A, J, Reeve- At the close AT TIM WASHINGTON TERMINAL ©ARAGi Senator .• Nye, Dr. Lynn Harold of the meeting refreshments \vere 1BO WASHINOTpN ST. (2 BLOCKS W'OW nAMIERGM'S) Hough of Drew University, Mrs. E.served by tho hostess and a social Try SPITZER'S First Stanley Jones of India, Dr. Harry hour, enjoyed. ..-..' Just have your parking check stamped at Barnber- B. Woolever of Washington, D- C, The next meeting will be held at A Large Selection of of tho radio broadcasts of Mrs. the home of Mrs, J. W. Felch. gcr's by the salesperson when making a purchase.' Smith's speech through the cour- tesy of the N.. D. C. in a national IS AN ANOIKNT GRAVEYARD DftESSE$-433a, SSJ5 to $l@.§0 This garden lias so maliy trees— ' <^^> '!Do:ybur feet need coddling ,7.~7$x*. they hard All facilities of the "Y" will be at They see me as I pass COATS—Sii.il,ll6J0 So $SS.iO your disposal during Open House. With hestltant yet eager foet ^m^t % fit?^Then you'll find a world of comfort in ; "One of America's Great Stores" Newark —adv. Along the quiet grass, liLyiERY—SIJS, U JS to-SS.95 • ffifliBli these Red Cross Fpundatibn Shpes. Scientifically Tall euarflinns ot a hundred years, ; W3bJ§' 'designed and smartly tailored,they bring joy to Hush, hush each -whlsimrlng plume, ^«iiP^ every hard-to-fit foot. Cqme in—let our expert And sparo to one small human hoart Spbriwear, Skirts, Sweaters^ ©Is. 8 Some of your sun-soft gloom. 'W^NTSV fitters give you a perfect'fit in.the Foundation Calm sleepeis through oternlty, FOOTWEAR Shoe. Price now only $6.50. You whom we call tho dead, Sitfh noU nor fear1 a ibtep of mine HARPER'S BAZAAR AljlD.VOGUE ITS TIME VOU LEARNED Will Btlr your deep green bed. ARE SHOWING SO MANY TO SEW, ANVWAY. VOU BAMBERGERS CERTAIMLV Onlyto breatlie your gentle peace— BLACK DRESSES. MOTHER CAN BUY SUCH LOVELY HAVE AILKINWO*""* Mayhap tlila soul of mo Opposite Woolworth's Will taller, Btraightcr, finer grow, I WISH. J COULD HAVE ONE. MATERIALS' FOR SO BIACK MATmtALS. Communing with a tree. Tho Store for Tlirlfly 878 Springfield Aie. (Noxt to Wholun's) Kiimiiilt, N. ,T. iime ISAQNEV, BKATIUCE STOCKBRIDGE. I REALLY CAN'T AFFORD Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold NOWAOAVSv ' BUSTER BKOWN SHOES WALK-OVIIR SIIOKS TO suy you ANOTHER When a Jnan who has nothing to SHOP AND COMPAttK \ say gets it printed it still adds up For Children For Men CQOO'DRESS,OEAft,BUT to nothing. JU HELP yOU MAKE. W WAKE ONE., You are cordially invited to the "Y" Open House Monday evening. —adv. The HERALD welcomes all news of you and your neighbor. New!, SAfHT-ARY PROTECTION •Without NAPKINS Today's busy life, to- ALLI^EAOyTOHEMtAMD - day'ORBELTs fashions . .S . de- WEHAVE 70 # VOUVE WADE IT SO NICELY, IF VOU CAN MAKE mand the invisible 38-40 MAPLE ST., Tel. Summit 6-0169 SUMMIT, N. J. SLACK FABRICS. A BLACK PUftE protection, tho comfort^ NANCy, I'M AWFUltV YOURSELF A GRAMP and convenience of this CETHER. SATiKl pg Slf-K CALLED PLEASED, /p, LOOKING BLACK DRESS, safe new method. CREPESM\> .tJOVfeuy *RbWlPLESKIN"ISMT >L>fev NANCy.lCANiTOOICOME, WEAVES AND V£tVETS IT LOVELY? 0O LETS j™ \ QU DOWN TO BAMBERGERS QUV SOME ! '1 C-J WITH ME, ©

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A Good m Friend •.. WAITING TO TAKE CARE OF YOU Would you like to lenovf that some tirno'in rj the future, when your earning power is not whatv it is now, you will meet an old friend who is «ager to share the good things of life with you—and whose gener- osity you. can accept freely without becom- ing obligated? If such a friend took care of your needs and even allowed you to in- dulge in mfnor luxuries & —asked nothing of you C*-wouldn't that ha something to look for- e ward to gladly? '..' '.-,• r Entire Stock m High Grade Nationally m A Savings. .Account here—If you1 build it m steadily — shonjd prove .vertised - and Jk *•• a generous friend to m you iater. m lusl b© Dbptifed of at-(fete. We mimt Vacate" "b^ &6fc 30 ixaustVE IN NEWARK WITH TRUST COMPANY Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co; ' • , N.i. D<>?n

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( JlUtel lie « i .d n 1 ex> is BK v ) ijrtuud ftj.ssioi ft ill (.oitiiiue Kiv i»»e»e IIM.I.HBJ u 111 «i H« *'» t Hdplisl fhuun 4t il l lilts tt ,M»titi ^etdi -i f tlict Li 2U1 0.3 e ur pti-iiui in NLn iii i \rihe vli , ' n n«bi a itb r.t t it ti liti at Bij it^d 1 inp J ss,t> C .kittciti, puno lUn b4\,oid tuiui.g of Obii t ' ltfcv A ('itock Sunday Di J A Coiptr, f)I tLtJ e Ml i> Muj 1 moifth, who ha I i\ i' Halt ' f f' u jv-ut ( I hi S-UMVli lib ih )« to tP litld 111 tliu i t,A ' IL > t'l n It at tie (.1111111 t«, it al Phld.i_t', it ib bt^-ii the huu se =ut t >i ilib tiiiuiu.1 A u mtoiiii.ti >r. will l» sjiipp] ed th itdt» ir il h 1 rjjfras.TT*a~ji^m.3 bilKjOl nlld LlLle CId^-> <-tbs>liJll be o m tin el» tlwt Wife >L> us II Van, a 1 1 muite of Bake L ne ii_tumtJ la - JU( 1\ !>/ Mi*- lk.nr> W Hum in, i^e th II n i -i ih A )ii hi- presiaeut ot t!w Federated Garden vvt-eK to New \ orK. JI., S .un.nit 0-4199-J. 1 Yl'K ltS ATI ON' A I, If w Clubs of New Jersey and chairman Mr. and Mrs. .lames A, Carey, of the International Flpwer Show who have, been spending the sum- A n ai 8 Sunday evening with'the ser-.counse' l of: the ungodly' , nor stand- ast; odernized Y. M. C. A. awaits Central Presbyterian Church ~ Tn ,i- „ ' l year, should come and speak ! your mon by the pastor. | eth iu the way ol sinners, nor sit - mer at Tennants Harbor, Me., inspection oil Monday, the •| The Dorcas Society sponsors a ^i- j- •Ihe Inte»natioual Relations De-jto us. A resume of the more im- jhave returned and will spend the 23rd --adv. Dr. KockweSl S. Brank, Minister 1 the seat of the scornful. But partment this year will study the | i, i , at to look .for, 1 sale this Friday afternoon aud eve-j^^jjht , j t, j f hfe portant ex ib ts wh winter with Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. mng in the ciiurcii parlors. The : j Iialkaua, beginning with a sum- iand howt 0 see theal as we]1 m the ' Smith of Minisink road. Rev. Ralph B. Nesbitt, Assistant Mir later L d d |a hig (k)th h mary o£ the ancient backgrounds, | qualifications for the different en- i catechetical class meets Saturday | , Wortiiiiigton Campbell of Knoll- ltatedaj aIld (psa)ms j :1, 111 order to obtain a. more compre-) tries, should be of great benefit to morning at 10 for Instruction. The '2) iiensive knowledge of the present moat of us wood road and John Rhea Mont- SMiDKKKK Swedish Society will hold its Sep- i gomery of Highland avenue fire on international relations. This will i,e speaker on March 27th will teinber meeting in the church next Presbyterian Notes T a hunting trip in the Rocky Moun- Thursday evening at 8. be followed by papera written by I be Dr. Cynthia Westcott, Ph.D., oftains in Wyoming. Center Parking*: 11.00 A.-M. —Sermon by Dr, Brank on At the .morning service at 11 members of the group and aug- Glen Ridge. Her subject, "Plant intuited by speakers on presentday Enemies," will be illustrated ' by Maple Street, Summit "The Wise Win Spuls." Oakes Memorial Jletkodlst Church o'clock at the Central Presbyterian If there is one thing we dislike Church, Dr. Rockwell S. Brunu, the conditions in the Balkans. some excellent pictures. Dr.'West- Hear Firwt National Bank ] At the 11 o'clock worship the pas- mare than waking up early and go- 8,00 P, M,~ Sermon by Rev. Nesbitt on minister, will have for hih .sermou The Department is most for tun- cott is known to some of us Daily 15c Weekly 50c tor will speak on, "Possessing the ate in having on its program Dr. | through her talks on soil at theing to work it is waking up late | "The Divine Dictator." and going to work. 'Divine Dictator" will be the sermon Emily Hickraan, chairman of the | Garden Center last spring. Her I "STRANGERS-WELCOME" Alhrone or aCup the Churchy ,ft -iUle eveni. Mv1(.o R New Jersey Committee on the I advice on how to treat the hoards 1 c Uioir iinilur the -Jhoftlon 01 tl. I -:().(!l0(.k tb y U(Rev,v. .„., HuSnl, h i „li.Nl. Ni-shilt.slli|,_ . ,QI -'n"se and Cure of War and Pro- i of insects which vearly infest our will furnlsli music al The church School Scs.-iii.ns In- !il '«801' o£ History at tho New Jer-1 gardens will be most welcome. i aervii'j'K. . . , . !RHI at !M5 a. m. on Sunday morn-! ^Y..College for Women. "Dr . Hick- On April 24th J. Fred Piper of 1Ilan uas lon een ine (Jmrcli b-.-hooi Hoard will jnf,s ToarhprH are meeting with • B ^ recognized aa the Manda Greenhouses in AVest hold an hniioilunt incctlnt> "T1 • jiioii- rcnului1 CIHSSCK liuriiu; Hiis .;lu outstanding leader in her field. Orange, whom we know from past Monday evening at 8 )i. in. in tl>«'month, uiVuf after Ha'lly Day, which : ln addition,. Dr. J. S. Roucek, a experience as a most charming church"' *. ' '"Is to he Sunday, the U!)th. ' Rally native o£ Czechslovakia, has been speaker, will present a talk on: .THE COMMUNITY CHURCH An attractive nroRram will he Day is Promotion Day in theengaged. Dr. Roucek has studied "Perennials." Affiliated with The Free Church presented in Hie Cimimuuily Hall i Church School. The acnlor Ui;- at the University of Prague, Uni- On May 15th we hope to make a' A. POWELL DAVIES, Minister on Friday evening. .The Strollers inartuient ims maintained a sjilendid versity of California, • and Newpilgrimage to the lovely fern and! Male Quurtut will give u brief con- attendance during the summer t:t-s- York University, where he is nowwild-flower garden of Mrs. Spencer cert and an Iliiistratod traveloguu .siou of tho school, as also niiico the in the Department of Government.' Marsh at Madison. Mrs. Marsh "In the love of truth and in the spirit of Jetfus Christ, wa unite will be given uy Rev. Herbert A. nf Septeniber. He is especially qualified to speak takes well deserved pride in her gardens and will give an informal ror tlio worship of God aul the servlco of mart." Sawyer on, "Hlvverlng and Oamp- The Young People's League will ! «n social problems, having spent 1 Ing in Kiiropc." This proRram is meet on Sunday evening at 7 | -several years in Europe and ia intalk on the flowers she loves. sponsored by the Kpworth League 'o'clock. l)v. Uranlt will ho the' frequent contact With European • The Department wishes to call SUNDAY, SEPTHMUEK 22, at 11 a. m. and will start at H.I5 p. m. ! speaker. The President of the: scholars of todayy. Dr. Roucek has attention to the change of day for |J League, William Gilson, will con- heeh n a pupiill off Dr. Benes, Prime the meetings—Friday instead of , How to Get What You Want (hlpt tlle Monday. The exhibits will be open MofhodlsfllOtlistt ISiiisraimlilliriCOIiJlll Clmrcl(ilui'Clti i Hi" i Liie serviceKtJivicc.. Therliiereo wilwilll hOeR spespe-- miiuBiBMinisteri ouif Czechoslovakiv^euiiuoiuvaitma anuiidu ••iwifi-iv -it -"i -I'III th« DPV '('i!l1 'n«slcal features. haliass been awarded the Knighthood at 2.36 p. m., the meetings to beyin On Sunday at 11 a. in., the llev. promptly at 3 o'clock. Tho Church School, Junior Church ami High School classes Henry I iambrttn will "nre-ich -it I Tlle Doy Sf0UtB Hlldor thc loa('- o£ the' St5r of Kpumania by King recommence October 6th. Heglstratlon previous week. the Methodisthodls t E,piHcop; I Church ot j operating. Their mcotlngs are It is contemplated that a third SummiIt.ot onn the subjectsubject, "MeMen.Say,n Say ,i Parish House "on Mon- speaker will give the Grecian Springfield and Waldron Avenues Summit, N. J. to Me, 'Where la Your (!od?'" The aa^eveninV atTo'clooI angle on current history and, if Short Hills chorus choir will sing "O Pramo Th-,•.•.,c„ wome,,,-„,„„n„ ^off H.the^ churc«I,,,^^h will he enough are interested, a study the Lord", Tsch&ikowsky, and "Asmeeting on Tuesday at the Parish group will be formed.ior World Tyler—Smith , Pants the Hart," Fpohr. House for a day of sewing, begin- Citizenship. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles' classes for all from kindergarten ning at 10 a. m. Mrs. John Voegt- H. Smfth of Park place announced • to adult. len will bo in charso assisted by .GARDEN DEPARTMENT the engagement of their daughter, The Epwortli L*agn& ,wlll meet Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and Mrs. A. J. Frances, to Orville Tyler, son of "By duy flic Lord orders H1H grace, at 7 p. in. in the parish house, with jlile.ii. Luncheon will be served at More and more Jnterest is being And by night Ilta Kong Is with me." Richard Buckingham in charge. 12.30 with Mrs. Ralph Warner as shown in the garden departments IMrs - Nathaniel Tyler. o£ Pine ter- Hospital sewiiif? by Mrs. Welsh's hostess. |ol the various clubs throughout the race- Theiv wedding ceremony will SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935 Circle on Tuesday in the palish At tho mid-week service on country, which are trying each year take place today at 6 o'clock at house. Wednesday at 8 o'clock, Studies in 1 to give programs Of much greater j Christ Episcopal Church, Short YOUR CHILDREN : Wednesday morning meetings for the Life of Christ vtfill bo continued value to the amateur gardener. Hills. The ceremony will lie per- women will begin October 2nd. by Dr. Brank. Also, the monthly exhibits, which formed by the Rev. C. Malcolm The Methodist Episcopal Church Tho anniversary of the Woman's are open to all members, are test- Douglas. Following the wedding a DESERVE THE , OF SUMMIT Home Missionary Society will be LEADERSHIP TKAIMNG! ing the artistic abilities of all those! small reception vvill be held at the observed at the service on Sunday, COURSES AT DREW interested in exhibiting!" Prizes [ residence of Mr. arid Mrs., Smith for Kent Place Boulevard September 2!)th. The sermon on are given each month for the best' the bridal party and a few intimate HENRY h. LAMBDIN, Minister that occasion .will "be preached liy Teachers and leaders of children exhibit, and the member receiving friends. ' , WORLDS flNE^T PIANO 1 1 3 most the pastor. and youthanyouth—andd others who might I . " prizep s duringg th1e year,y,| Mrs. James M. Symington of 11 A. M. Worship. Sermon: "Men Say to Me, like to become equippei d for such j receives the spring prizepi1 ini ac-Short Hills avenue with her- chil- INSTRUMENT of virtually fevery great artist from 'Where Is Your God?'" Wnlliicfi i'lmpol A.JIJ5. ZIon C'lmrch servlce will Be interested to know i cordance with past custom. dren, , returned .from .-G.90perst9w.il, Liszt to iPaderewski, the Steinway is the incom- that there Is'to he a Teachers' In- I At ththe firsfit t regulal r meeting of NN.Y. Y , wherh e shhe hha s .beeb n spendindi g Sunay will be missionary day all stitute at Drew University, Madison, '!ledepartment, oh October25th, the v COME AND WORSHIP over the A. M. E. ZIon connection. the summer. parable companion for your children. beRinnlng Thursday evening, Oc- speaker will be Mrs. Helen Page Mr. and Mrs.' Danforth Geer 'o£j 11 a. m. Rev. Florence Randolph "\Vodell, who will give an illustrated The richness and beauty of the Steinway tone will spoak on the "Buds of Promise tober 3rd, and running for'six con- Great Hills road have returned: _ secutive weeks. There will be twotalk on "Planning Your Garden." from a stay at .Willianiatown,.Mass;! properly cultivates the Sensitive ear. Limber keys, In Every' Land" one of the little Mrs. ,Wbdell-,.. a resident of Short i i periods each/evening, running from s Mr, and.Mrs.iG. Sumner Williams; Buds will preside. 3 p. m. Church 7.45 to 9.30 oVlock. Hills, is a neighbor of whom we delicately poised, respond easily to childish fingers. School. 4.30 p. in. Mrs. Alice Nes- may well be proud. She has plan- of Minisink road have returned'! Two particularly helpful courses summer home ^at Re- And, like a fragrance, the Steinway seems to radiate by will be the guest speaker and incorporated in the curriculum. wi|l ned some of the loveliest'gardens Miss Daisy McCall the gospe( sin- in this section of the country, and hoboth.Del. the romance of its long, 'distinguished history. , be one on MiKsionary Materials— Mr M S E s ger. Mrs. Krama Dlllingham will for those desirous of a wider has written many articles for our - J - - - First Church of Christ, Scientist leading periodicals. , Mrs. W. F. Denman of Hillside ave- Your children deserve a Steinway—•\yith. Accel- preside, 7 p. m. young people's knowledge of missions and methods nu hour suliject for discussion ""What in missionary education. The othor On November 15th, Mrs. Josiah e returned this week from Bald erated Action, an exclusive feature. Come in today SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Is the Purpose of Home Missions? will be Education for Peace and T. Tubby of Westfieia, an .ex-presi-]. and hear , .. play this beautifid instrument. of Foreign Missions?" 8 p. m. oneEducation for Temperance. The dent of the Federated Garden Clubs announces a hour spent with Charity Zomelo at school will be manned with a very of New Jersey and, at present, splendid faculty, fuller announce- chairman of billboards for that or- ment of which will be made in de-ganization, will speak on "Road- Exclusive Agent for ' Free Lecture on tail. side Conservation." Anyone who Elizabeth Ardien j This school is open to anyone in has visited in England will always charmin roadsTde Oansinir Cream • . MM. THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS Christian Science HEAR and will feel that much can' Orange Skin Food $1.00 ] tering for any of the courses of-j $1.00; Evangelist A. B. Ost fered. Fuller information is avail- ('roam Ainorottn By 10 o'clock to 4, with luncheon serv- Ardcna Sltln Toiilc .. 88e in a series of able through pastors and superin- 1" Judge Samuel W. Greene, C.S.B. tendents of local churches. ed at half past twelve. iVrdenn Face Vowtltir $1.75 Many garments are made by this OP CHICAGO, Lectures on Prophecy PKKSBYTEIIIAX WOMEN'S group for institutions where there Vital lectures on 2nd Coming of is great need and surgical dressings! Member of the Board of Lectureship of tho Mother Church, SKWINU MEETING RRESE DAVIS Christ, 8 p. ill. OTery night except are also folded by those who do PHARMACY The First Church of Chriat, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Monday. 8 and 7:30 Sunday. The first of the all day sewing not care to use their needles. Springfield AT P. and Mnplo Street 605 meetings of tho Woman's Mission- These meetings are well attend- ' I'hon" c Suninil~ "i fi-O.'iill In the Auditorium of the Summit High School ary Society of tho Central Presby- cd and have a distinct place in the OPEN EVENINGS Morris Avenue, at Maple Street, Summit «!> UNION 1'LACK terian Church will be held next social life of the church., Roland Ost In charge. Tuesday, September 24th in . the Monday, September 23,1935, at 8:15 p. m. parish house of the church from THE PUBILC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Gleaner

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voiir vanilla ice cream, for a hasty tout yonder, with a quiet"room oft Mere is an impromptu supper Bundao the children will praise. I up there—and then—well, that's : ; o itho set-up for a good week-end. that is sure to A five-minute pie filling that i t was out at such a week-end re- Everyone is talking about Mutual's low prices. If you fiaven'f already experienced the heats your own "lemon meringue" , cently. It was a rather large party ph ase... ia made with1 the new lemon filling | —some sixteen or eighteen people economy of shopping at Mutual Stores, we invite you to start now and see for yourself on the market. It takes only a in all. As one car after another miuutB and "comes out right" every I dropped a guest or two or three, how much money you can save by purchasing all your foods from your nearby MutualStore Bin"le time. there was a cordial but casual wel- " ' 0 come and it.was evident that some Sliced bananas and crisp crunchy "eM refreshments were to be had -JMeafDepartment Specials cornflakes are the perfect Septan- It was a modest establishment i,n • rnWltr-wt wlth no mai<1 *" evidence. The host JERSEY—WHQLE OR HALF urn Drtuiuahi. an(] ll0stegs were both l0jling on the porch with the guests and a Qp@svfae@d Sandwiches I young daughter acted as a sort of to complete the most perfect sea- At six, there was the sound of soiling. an old fashioned dinner bell and it seemed that there was a gathering A handful of ordinary IJB Bhot, of the clan for Bome cocktails and Dill Pickles kept on hand, Is useful when you chatter. And then, at seven, there • have to clean the inside of bottles. was dinner. Since it was a coun- ; Put some shot into tho bottle, fill try place, the dinner was in keep-.; NEW about a third full of hot water, add ing with the surroundings. The Extra Delicious with IDEAL BRAND APPLE SAUCE No.ic.10c PACK I a little soap powder and then shake menu was ' up well. • Fried Chicken and Milk Gravy j To help prevent chipping and Sauted Corn with Green Peppers I FANCY, MiLK-fED When you order, dorit say beer- cracking of stoneware and earthen- 1 Mashed Potatoes j Hit SIZES lb.< \ $aj< RUPPERfS ware, till it with' cold water and Apple Pie I bring to a boil. Doll for an hour At dinner it w^as announced that or more on a slow fire. there was t6 bo dancing at the CHOICE country club and everyone had lb. 1YIIM HOSTS ENJOY GRADE been signed up. Go and,come as TIIKM8HLVES SO 1)0 you pelase and no questlohs asked "MELLOW WITH AGE" THEM HOUSE GUESTS until breakfast. • '' ! BONELESS By SIDNNY SNOW Breakfast, "next morning, was copied after the English-pattern- © l! you haven't this recipe, may we Probably no group of people In OYSTEKS SQiCTLCMOISUlKO [all tho wdVld are so responsive to there was a buffet on which there WIMPISH msn . RITTER'S VEGSTAlJLE OR TQMATO 1 , send It to you with our (osnpllmonu? ' the attitude of the host and hostess was a sizable pitcher of orange jas the guests at a week-end party. juice, resting in ice.. There was a HADDO€IC MESH FILLET CHOWDER CLM1S . jw»E? Rupgterf Brewery, New York City I Given the hurried, worried host coffee pot with plenty of hot cof- ,and hostess who are bound, bent fee and there was cream. And there, was a cold cereal. And there Fresh Fruits and Vegetables— No. 1 ! and determined to see to it that the cans | party is a. success whether you like was a toaster and a heap of bread ' it or not, and soon the entire com- to be toasted. And there were jama 1 pany is panting and puffing (with and marmalades. And there al- ways seemed to be three or four doz. Agent for suppressed excitemen't. nit breakfast, with the host and , But—-given the host'and hostess hostess dawdling about. who are simply slad to see you, Along during the morning there j 9 who arrange for a supply of food was drifting to and from church ] IDAHO FREESTONE PLUMS Rupert's Beef and drink to be,available and let in the village and somehow or j you know that there Is a bathing other three four-somes got under COLORADO CANTELOUPiS and Dark beach down that way, and a tennis ! way at golf. Pretty soon It was court over there and a' kolf course SWEET POTATOES SUMMIT, N. J. four o'clock and everybody was on I eomm 41 UNION , 'i! Tlwne C-11C2 hand and there were cocktails and j Free Delivery You are cordially invited to the then dinner at five. It seemed that | qtisp BOSTON LETTUCE "Y". Open House Monday evening, the dinner had been prepared down j —adv. . .'.••• in the little orchard so It popped j TENDER JERSEY GlftROTS U^KIES . . . 2K,,,,,,5C up as a sort of a surprise. The table, too, was set down under the Meat, Fish and Produce Prices Effective Sept 19th, 20th, 21stj0nly trees. And the menu was: Beef Steak Lamb Chops Veal Kidneys — \ grocery Department Specials ; '• "'•• ' '' all done .on a barbacue . Potatoes Boiled in Jackets Corn.on tho Cob And a big freezer of home made peach Ice cream. Then, before long, it was seven Springfield Avenue and Beechwood Road In the evening and the party X melted away In the various auto- GLENSIDE (No. 1 A mobiles and everyone remarked that here had been a most restful BMHD cans and delightful week-end house party. DEL PRIZE FOR BEST $1.00 DINNER MONTE WE. RESERVE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NO MERCHANDISE SOLD TO DEALERS Each week some woman is the winner of a case of Ruppert's: Beer In tho mdpwrlng ' • Specials for Friday and SatitrdayTSepi. 20th andjilst and a Sencia Hand Made and DEL MONTE tiftsr paikaga Painted Wooden Salad Bowl. All TOiATO SAUCE you have to do to try and be a enter Pilhbury's Susy Prire Cntitst'l ', winner is send in' your best sug- r gestions for a Dollar Dinner for $10,000 in Cash, 1520 Frizes. Write i «tnpla 'i Legs Spring tam|,lb. Four, to Sidney Snow, in care of KELLGGG'S or »«at(iineat»bow?fl)ca$arlng*»1fterbaililnw ,' Land O'L'akes Creamery this paper. POST TOADIES . pkg. every picUagt of Sad^teca. Ajk for details, •' Fresh Killed Frying Chickens, lb.,.2ie .This week Mrs. Stevens of Fresh Ki|led,fft^t Chickens, Ib. .lie, Ceaderville, N. J., won with her iducafdf Crat, box :...:... S 1e menu using canned corned beef Bodeles^P^Kpast* U). •:..; lie hash as the main dish. Gold Dust, large pkg.. 2 for 2§G Mrs. Stevens'1 menu: Fresh CKbjiped feeef,lb . IS© Corned Beef Hash (Broadcast)? .19 W large tin, each:...... Je Poached Eggs 15 Fresh Ch!ckeHtifers,lb. :....:«• String Beans ..... 15 Fresh Weakfish, Ib. :!% ....:... Mb. tin lie All Summit is invited to the Open cans Large famhp Shrimp, lb tti House at the "Y" on Monday.—adv. Beechnut Coffee, fin.,.:.-. ,l..-...27c ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE Scallops *= Swordfish Saf^y Matches,...'.,-..- 3 pkgs. S®e large • •'. 'Oysters.*-:lobsters •• Elberta poundcakes j Mueller Spaghetti=Macaroni- BEANS SWEET PEAS D»» . : BAKING large Bostoi|Lei^:..:L2:heads 98 • Direct from the grower in Snminlt BABBITTS CLEANSER . 2c.«9c CAMAY SOAP 3c*«14e Thin Skin Qraje Fruit: J for IM Pride of Home Cleaiaser:.:J,cans 2§® Mclntbsh and Other POST'S®MU FLAICiS Jersey Toiiiat^s:-'..^ 3 lbs. We Sauerkraut, Sarge size 3 cans . Apples KY01OX COOKIES - • • •* | Potatoes-;,l.,zt..-;;.<.:..:....JS ibs; I7e GRYSTAL FlNGIRS msm EBSKP »>.23c. CHlSTEEtPliL® CIGAR1TTES Fresh Proaes.; 2 Ibs. 16c All mcrrliuiuUnc >!;>M at sale price* Is Cha9/.W, Faitou!;e Prices E&ecUve horn September 19th. to 23th, Inclusive V Ci 4 !bs. *" to he of (he finest Frait and Poultry FittB l R] Si ri7

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HATES fclTPLI: SOJtlXCE TO jl-3 teaspoon" nutmeg liiiiit OTlitliVliSM MIAB FOOD L 1 cup diced-dales Suar f ream, Wttis the Heij* of » ! Mix &agar aad egg£ s thoroughly. Few Iiafeis, Can Be 'iw««J j^dd vinegar, sour cream and First Wara War! Iiilo i)i'licf««s Fie jspietB. aiix thoroughly: add dales. Hy Bill LucdA Grand! Four into ie llu lilied 7 Total 1 6 7 Total Total Food c«n be so xuinautic! Aad i » Senator 1 4 5 6 3 4 8 .; Moisten edges and , cover - with Loizeaus 60 67 116 147 156 80s 99 13!) 61 116 1S40 ._J 100 157 1)8 b'i decorated top crust. Preds well Paseoe. 43 37 86 474 81 48 K5 73 615 1080 Wi Ite iiil ll MCKAWASNA LKAGl'Ii TEAMS 48 76 83 SI prepared, but the ii we together. .Place in hot ovea for 10 As>eii)l>ij put iuto them. 'minutes—then reduce heat and Kasi Orange iJniforiri— fleddes 50 42 55 77 467 71 7G 81 81 51 6!) 56 78 5C3 1030 First Team Second Team 36 72 75 The iifext time you have BOUT ; bake for 20 minutes more. Cool Sachar 46 33 55 66 408 61) 75 7G 72 SS) 63 57 73 524 932 10 FitCh I0r [Andy Benedict, •Millburn Max Posnak, Madison 'HZ 63 63 cream kit .»i t!i • Mill- SItee Watson, Millburn Bruce Ca-Wwell, Madison Paton 1 music, played- by natives? 1 10 8 2 3 8 44 4 5 0 32 11 50 172 216 bum iit'.K. -. ( iioiib (i! i:i(! Lack-] Right Field Scarpa 4 Bates, besides being one of the) 13 26 45 35 73 207 44 40 57 20 . 12 24 489 Acid - Gas • Indigestion uiiti '.In, K.i..t ,0r- Charley Hargreaves, MHlburn Bert Arlington, Dover Auchlnclcss .. 3li most uut.rit.ioim foods we have, of-; Bloating Slaytii' fer such an abundance of different' i'»!)'.e B. 13. ( iiPi-doil lo be the Catcher 34 271 1 57 68 58 53 87 498 769 l'uln in tlio Htoiimo.ii • • Eddie Miller, Millbum '. John Piccareili, Chatham Hay 40 47. 45 34 23 48 55 61 ways iu which we can prepare or it l,a!i <:l;il/ in Bancker ....:.,. 63 .61 llfi 210 210 145. 204 1015 118 .15!*- 185 123 75- 120 84 915 1960 Distress after euthif? Pitcher use them—and right here is the Sour sfoiimelr , Nick Harrison, Morristown ':=- Lefty Marion, Summit i'o t| II ulliiijiit -al-. ur ftD connection between sour Cream and AH iodk-.iUon (it liei'v highly the Cullis •:...;.:..,.... 73 |0 131 196 204 141 201 1006 123 152 190 123 78 96 120 93 975 1981 dates, in a SAL-TOX as^needed t 1 1 Pitcher r,;i<-kan~iiiiiia LLiimi .' i-j 11 ;.iirded Robinson Jr.- 27 43 33 • 54 23 28 35 48 59 48 59 35 41 49 74 413 656 Jim Duffy, Madison ; Paul Schrieber, Dover Sour triaiu Date Pie "(town tht llrui" may be ;-',;iiiied Pitcher Councilman 2 eggs jnmi (he J:ift that l)a-/yy Vance, There 1g little to be said concerning the above selection, batting Peer •....: 84 85 131 206 181 161 217 '1065 1 cup sugar former National Leugiie J>IICIM1 ar- Boyfi (Unex- Vz cup vinegar Trust Bank ^ iht, will bo 0!i tin; lic-m-lj lomo'r- and fielding averages speaking for themselves. The pitching records pired term) .. 153 193 224 136 84 109 127 129 115 St. Summit, N. J, ', , ,• n , M" ,„ Tiii 1 «arTee ii!sals»o lliuminaUugiljuminalliig, EddiEddie MilleMillerr toppintopping ththee league,hurfefleague/hurlerss withwith. 1 cup sour cream 111 !f Karit Boy.e (3-year. 1-3 teaspoon, cinnamon " "r.-iii.-.c-. Mult.ui .i wil j tbj,,teen tHumphs and five defeats, followed by Nick Harrison who had 166 199 220 138 90 1.16 121 132 1182 hhy, nuve reintoicinnciit-i .m Cecil i incltHling a no-hit wilt over Millburn,~and four defeats, term) Heym vjctorieSi "Total Vote ....132 114 185 260 238 206 243 1378 178 223 247 200 14G 189 231 174 1588 2966 Kps-ttk-r, Newark Bear hsiiipr, who Duf£ three gamoa and lost nm& but>as by far the most effective j.ot bi'i start with Irviu^ton when Duffy won, Rejected 0 3 5 4 2 8 7 29 3 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 12 41 in eight games In which he yielded! Total; Reg 235 455 338 438 338 38G, 374 2504 372 428 497 395 372 337 386 415 3202 5766 that club wai in tho Luekawiiima nrelie totaf lflinge of onr eir rui thne -\yhlc loop,h" workinwas scoreg d in Jlie final inning of Madison's loop, will bo in rrac-rvo for the 1 last game. .' • " •'' ' . ' • '' '• JiliiGit ami Joe Dwyoi , lending hit" .'. Tho championship Millburn team has a total of seven places on DATES TO REMEMBER Of Women's Missionary Soeioty of ivr in the Now Vork-i'orin League the first and second teanis, Dover four, Chatham, Morristown and Madi- the Central Presbyterian 'Church. 1 Hotel peaiivilie • 1 this jear, will also be in Alilllnirn ; Fri., Oct. 11—Couples Club meet- son three apiece, and. Summit two. 1 ilvfcry. Fri., Sept. 20—Flower show, aus- ing; Presbyterian Pariah House, 1 Route 29 Somerville, N. J. | pices Garden Dept, Fortnightly 8.15, ^Miller Mi. Millpi' "Mi^TpKAcxreE Club, Hobby Hall, Springfield ave- It will be Miller vs. Miller to-, Sat., Oct. 12—Columbus Day. , = 1 jnorrow with Eddie Miller, Lack- There were over fifty candidates at the Soldiers'-Memorial Field. nue and Maple street, 2.30-9 p. m. Wed., Oct. 1G—Opening'meeting — dwanna Leaiuie uec, hnrliuj; lor tho one day last week for Summit High football practice. This'week the •Summit High will engage in two Mon,, Sept. 23—Lincoln School of Fortnightly Club, High School, *~ FALL OPENING ' I tarn Blues mnl Ike Miller doinj; the number dwindled until there was not enough for three full teams. practice scrimmages next week 'if P.-T. A., 3 p, ni. 3 p. in. Hinging for J&isl Orange. Manager Coach Cornog yegterday stated that tho'so who fail to report regularly plans of Coach Elwood Coriibg ma- Mon., Sept. 23—Chrls'tian Science Thurs., Oct. 17—D.A.R. meeting, presenting ' " = wili be dropped from the squad, There is certainly no reason why! lecture by Judge Samuel W. Greene, home Misses' Crane, 17 Ridge road, Chuck Ward, of tlio Jihir-."., utates 1 terialize. "Tlie coacli'was anxious thut IUU'B ri.al name is Uoldsitein twenty odd boys should attempt to "hang on' by attending,practices to scrimmage against Morristown high school auditorium, 8.15. 2.30 p. m.; speaker, Wm. It. Ward; end that ho pitched for tho lh>trolt only when the spirit moves them. There are many fine boys possessing today "but the- Morris; County Tues., Sept. 24—Summit Choral subjec^: "Lincoln.-" Ggrlyle' Sisters .• | Tig,ei,'j two yi>ara IIRO. Charley real staying power out for the team who realize that only hard. york: school had previously arrange^ a, Club first rehearsal of 10th anni- Oct. 18—Fashion show of sensational tap team 2 Can produce a winning machine'and Coach Cornog and his staff plan; versary season, Lincoln School childrEin's clothes, Methodist Parish llarRfonvt'd, once of the Nuvvitrlc practice witli ' Blooirifleld " for ' to-j and an S Bears!, who has Buen doing the to concentrate on these lads who show up daily w& waste little time: morrow afternoon. Efforts will'be auditorium, 8 p. m., new members House, .3.30. MHlburn buckutopplnr; this year, on the fellow who shows up once or twice weekly. made to bring Morristown here on ,.- Tues., Sept. 24—A11 day sewing , Fri., Oct. 25—Junior High School •will receive Kddlc Miller tomorrow Cornog this year is fortunate in having two capable assistants in Tuesday and ariotner outside team meeting Women's Missionary So- P.-T. ,L will present Jitney Play- «• ALL STAR REVUE § •whilo Call will bo behind the bat Tony Loach, former Harvard player, and in Lionel "Peaches" Hopkins, .llere.JFriiiay. < : ; ciety, Presbyterian Parish House, ers in "The Rivals", High School = for ICast Oriuigc. end oh the undefeated Stevens Te'ch team of 1919 which bowled, over a 10-4. auditorium, 8,15. jg three times nightly i tow- opponents who were supposed to make mince meat of the I-Ipboken Two change^ were made In the 26—Council o£ Sb- Fri., Oct. 25—First meeting Gar-Is The lilacs will have their regu- eleven. These men'are giving their services because they like football ljw this week, Henry 'Mttclima'rk; ciaThurs.l AgencieB,,Lincol, Sept. n School; 8.15. dett Department, Fortnightly Club,'~ featuring § lar linv-urt available with Andy and have a real interest in boys, realizing that the grid sport frequently veteran of two years ago1 being Mon., Sept. 30—-Junior High re- 2.30, Field House, Memorial Field, i 5 Benedict at first base, Jim Calleran plays a large part in molding one's character, Ono does not quit oil 1 placed at tackle and Rhoades ,Copi-; ception t6 parents and teachers,: Fri., Oct. 25—Annual card party, 15 JOHNNY THOMPSON § at second, tho , KnoUio brothers, the football field will be less likely to give up when thrown for a thorn at center. The line shapes 8.15 p. m. ' benefit Overlook Hospital. £ Muster of Cereiuotilcs S George and Fritz, at abort and temporary loss in the great game of life. up fairly well but Cornog is con- Tues.1, Oct. 1—Women's Alliance Mon.,.Oct. 28-^Junior High P.-T. S third, respectively, and Krnie Sabo, Boys have only three years in High-Sebo.ol (the freshman year is fronted with a lack ,of b'aekfield of the Community Church. A., Mr. Beek and faculty, 8,15 P •nv~« with '"" Joo JlabbiU, and Slice Wataon-'iff spent in the Junior High) and those who are physically fit should cer- material. Captain Roy 'Brennan Tues., Oct.'1—Opening luncheon Wed., Oct. 30—Brayton card par- '2 ROR t AWRPNCP ilie outer garden, tainly take,advantage of, all that tho'echool has, to .offer.' Those who shaped up strong this weei stt half- Women's Society of tlia First Bap- ty, 8.15. , = Manager ISpple Ramon holds drop football are missing an .important phase of -school-life. back and Puder filled tlie bill at tist Church at the "William Pitt" Wed., Oct. 30—Fortnightly Art,= and his orchestra down the initial yaek for E;i»t Or- fullback. The "other :two in Chatham. 'Department. ange, Woernei" performs at second, positions are wicW'OJjeii With Bys- Tues.; Oct. 1—Annual luncheon Fri., Nov. 8—Recital of Frank Direct from Station WNBC, New Britain Goldman at short, and Joo Iien<>8 at track holding a. sliglt edge for the Women's Missionary Societies of Sheridan, pianist, auspices of third and Solly Mishldn, Ollie ; There is considerable interest in the Fordham-Franklin and halfback berth and Gilsdil usually Summit Metodist Episcopal] Church. Junior Service League, H. S. audi- Tel. Som. 1928 No Cover Charge Treinper, ami Moore in the outfield. Marshall game scheduled for oho.week from tomorrow getting the quarterb'acK assign^ Thurs., Oct. 3—Roosevelt P.-T. A. torium. Tho majority of the men on the In New York City. Many P. & M. alumni here point out that their team, Catering to banquets a. Specialty meiit. J :- ••'•' l • :;•• - card party, 8.15. : Fri., Nov. 22~Universal Sunshine MALANG BROS, Bast Orange nine have never per- which went through last season with the loss -I of but one game, has Sat,, Oct. 5—Children's entertain- Society bazaar, Y. M. C. A. formed in the Lackawanna league nineteen out of twenty-two regulars back. F. & M. last year employed ment, high school auditorium, 2.30. fera«*»«t« Maryland Club lis'ed exclusively ^--:Ste..-rf-^x imtl it should be Interesting to see two full teams, usually shoving the second team into the fray at the Table TeHflis League Mon., Oct. 7—Brayton P.-T. A. A modernized Y. M. C. A. awaits how they shape up against thoClioo start of tho second quarter, placing the first team back intact at the meeting, Urayton auditorium, 8.15, your inspection on Monday, tho Choo playcru. start of the last half. • • - * Meeting Mowday Night Clyde Miller, spealter. 23rd.—adv. ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiniiir Sam Jacobs, captain of last year's F. ,& M. basketball team, does ~ Whether or not Millhnru is 1 Tues., Oct. 8—Executive Board W»o«&d for Bast Orange on Sppteirw not predict that his college will beat Ford ham but make3 it plain that On Monday evening at 8 p. m. meeting of Town Improvement As- .J ho expects to see the boys from Lancaster give the Ram ono tbu&h th'ei'o will be a meeting of repre- bet* 28th ami October 5th depends battle. i,.. "-'"• sociation, 66 Prospect st., 10 a. m. upon the size of tho erowd fit t'o- sentatives of teams wishing to en- Tucg., Oct. 8—Annual luncheon snoiTow's game. Thero is a con- ter teams hi the Class A Tablo Ten- SKASON NKAItLY lIEBli nia, League ,whlcli is bdlng sponsor-j A WIIIMKICATJ VJIIMSUY crete grandstand and crowds from 1 the Oranges nnd Newark turn out ed by tho Hoard of Recreation this Summit lo, see the loading neml-pro teams The Lackawanna Howling League will open its season on Thursday year, , •• ' .' • -, Hunimlt, perched upon a piatoau < nisht. The loop this year will be composed of Summit A and IS teams, Surrounded by rolling countryside!) in tho metropolitan area perform Millburn A* and B teams, and ono team from Chatham and one from • Tills league will be composed of lSld in finefi : Hhailhd e t each Saturday at Grove street. To- Springfield. Mat elms 'will' be rolled eactt Thursday and the 1IEUALD, tho bettor players In town'.' Clubs to you this fall acuson. morrow's game Is slated for 3.30. Your Icivoly homes "set upon a hill" which has been designated - as the official paper for the league, will expressing • their desire to enter Uach a little monarchv all their own carry all scores In Tuesday's issues throughout the season. teams are tho Su^inlt'Tctinis Club, H vlbltor. A Htrall around your The Lackawanna circuit is not the only ono to show signs of life tho 'Field' House, and New Provi- Winding roads, beglnnliifT' h«i'o and' Wrestfitig at Laurel ending where? >r> i »» nils City Recreational Director Harlan Kennedy has called ai meeting of dence. With one mbj|c team it will Thoro, now, I am lost. Y«t tryinu to 1 UeSUay INlglit l the City Bowling League for next Wednesday nisht at the Field House. be a"four teani league, so it Is hop- find my way Three or four new teams will probably be admitted at that time and ed that another group will enter Hack tn^the heart or your town, I dis- cover more beauty. . Action ?;aloro is slated for next plans competed tor the coming season, . , Monday night., Itymcs guarded by tal( tree sentinels. week's mat program at tho Laurel Bowling' is not a sport that has much of ah appeal from a spectator There will also be a meeting lat- Gl-acious what ' point of view but those who compete take their matches mighty seri- er in the week of managers wish-, Sums you must have spent on land- Garden, Newark, when Gino Gari- .•icnpinK. AVhy you are baldi, Italian mat ace, tangles with ously. ing to enter teams of four nien In "Scaned" rlBht up U your very front 'TfiFck Daviscourt, the California the Class B League. .Teams al-: doors. Such peace.' ' A. diltcrent AuencinurninRS, when all ' "roughneck" In the. star bout on ready expressing a 'desire' tcr enter the wlvPB liave /fuesday night, Tho contest is Raymond Opens Bowling are the. Beacon A. C, Salem Luth- Taken all the husbands' down hill to .carded for two -out of three £alln, erlan, Proshyterlan Young. People's the "gently purring with 90 minutes set as the • time Garden at Coral Gables and the Field House.1 This league Trains" (no rjiore sooty wlndowsllla) Is'for; ClUbS) «htirch StOUPB," and ' oivon' the'1'last'Stop0 and Go signals, if both grapplcrs live up to past Jack Raymond," a former resi- Thursday smalll organizationsorganizations . Anyonee In-in11 theth n whatt a;i bubusy (> oilier in the semi-final tit one rain. There are eight allcya of St. Rose of Lima Holy Name So- Merchant gat all the money the wives { resentative at. tho meetingi got from cashing ; :-\\, 45' minutes. Ever since his torrazzo surfacing which offer am- ciety iri St. Rose of Llma'au<br- Checks their husbands gave them en- •i; rival from his farm late in the ple facilities for ten, pins, duck lum, Short Hills. route to the train. ••immer, Grabmlor. has been taking and candle pins. City Bowling League Husbands who Rliidly return at night ih« "boys", over in great stylo. Braddock will referee the main to waiting wives, bout' between Clieater Rigera, 3.1B5 In ears, wjioae chugging motors like Jhi'ik Barbet\ former Dartmouth lb. gqldun eloyes-, champion, and Meets Wednesday fiery steeds, champ at I'mvorsKy athlete, will attempt' to 1'IELl) CLUB WUCTICE SUNDAY- The l>it. Up tho hill the cars race, Johnny.Gulner,, pq,th o.tJersex City, , t -u .-.. •>!>; K'H <.'J! j'ori his second win in succession 1 jockeying for first l>lae.c., . M-.i-n he lacklos a tough foe in The Summit Amateur Field Club Three other fights between boys • A meeting of- the City Bowling' Home. Dinner. lYienda lr^ the evening will hold football practice Sunday who participated itt ' the • golden League will be.heltl on "Wedneiitlay ' to visit. VHI hhall Blackatock, of Georgia, In night at the Field 'Housg:' thor'p Meetings' and busy greetings. A fi" • econd tilt of one fall, 30 mln-afternoon at 2 o'clock at.the Sol-]gloved tournament will .also bb 1 Community of many interests, u»". Ted Christy, of .California, diers Memorial Field.. Fifteen can- staged. There will bo-'two prof ear ia rottih . for thrtie of- foui ' »etv J'-lverything heqrt can wish sional bouts- from- boys- from the teams'thls) year and dny club in- For, Is In Summit v.U! find the going tough in the didates worked out la's.t Sunday. terested -slHrtrltl notify'H;' S'.1'Ken- A llttlo city i-poning fracas when he collides stable of Frankie Burns of Jersey "Set upon 1 nedy; Ditector of , Recreation,' by viih F.d Meskb, of Chioa, in .an- Open House at the Y. M." C. (A. City, Mike Maatulo, of Now , York, A hlU other 30 mfnute brawl. will wrestle Rube White-, also of calling Sumfnit 6-2932 before We8-: " , CLAUDIA J. TUNIS, Monday, the 23rd.—adv. nesday night. The league, rolls Summit, N, J. New York. Tuesday ahd' Wednesday nights "on Talent for the* smoker has been the Y. M."C. Av alleys. ' : - You are cordially invited to the Getting the House :% secured thorugh the efforts of Rev. "Y" Open House Monday evening. I Daniel J. Curtin; spiritual directdt Lee and PiilSIippi Sri —adv. We Proudly Present of tho Holy Name'Society, father 1 Curtin, who was a crack wrestler Ready Otlr Complete Stock of and boxer ih his college days, has *y* tooi&ti^ promised an evening of activity tor 1 Hugiiie Lee anirSedgio Philiipp'i those Interested in sports .- Barabas will .meet"tonight In the tinala ol . , * . Insured . ' Fall will apeafe from- the Mug aufl-Little the Y.'M. C> A/poot'ctidmtiltihahip. and Median will also he called 1 If you want your windows fresh and new, let us clean irafes&asnais, schools, hobby-ists; get This- is--an open ©liminatiori-tourna - Rug Gleaning upon for a few remarks. • nnsnt for ,"Y" members and these your curtains ahd drapes according to our modern |! your football supplies here—all guar- two, who have met" irtaiiy 'time^ .be- ior.e, worltea their way to'itk'e.fl- methods. The most delicate fabrics can be -trusted' to V- anteed equipment. iial&. Close score's hate always re- our care.' No shrinkage—all curtains Squared to their Suited'ill tfreviotuf 'ttieeUngr Tie- . _r ___...,_ ENTHUSIASTS- ,in place of tho weekly tou'rna- tween Pnlllippi and Lee. with the original dimensions. a'rfe ihvited to look over" our 'stock of inent an app'rpaching contest "fats Honors fairly, evenly drHde'tk ' '- held Wednesday at' the Summit 3, BOWS AND ARROWS Gol"'"• f Club'"'-'"ilidwe" followedd" bhyy tt luncheon FLOYti llbfefiRTS TO 'Glass, Curtains $am 25c "bridge , .';• Mrs. George" E: Mar- : : s i-SUS .Iyer Johnson,, andl Hercules Bicycles won B content, •, ' •• '• '-iDtift AS'ttiM .Floyd Roberts, runner-up "to R*i . Drapes from..$i- . % Guaranteed SWEEPS MayB, 'this-" year's-Pacific "t!osat champion, has signed to ride>afthe USEDB1GYCLES- night at the Tri-City Bergen County .track thla ^Sunday track "Crocky" Ra-w'dins Bldomi- against the-

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JS W tl n ik mn li u s 1 Vn I i 1 h m M i i mm it n 1 i lit kl uin I id ml tin t isteih sul ( iiiimu I ui H li mi (nis 1 K\ 11 JI 1 )t 11 1 1 l\i J Int M S l ( v 1 HI J x s i _) h t si i t, w 11 (I 1 1( 111 ult tl |e Id Jiu 1 i (.Isti ii 1) Nl I!M_, I J 1 LII J ° *"~ > K >i 1 i 1 iiiiinmn I up un st tl t, th it tht\ vh n n d r 1 l mi o 1 si in i Ui lm 1 St iilr lc 0 1 t S 1 l I 0(1 III! $ (1 SWINI.S I tpirtmcnt t't (I 14j S iminlt i\tjiu It \ illi J li kbuin 1 ij ir ne irlv H a i in i id ui witli L nti u t 1 I i 1 i\ s I 1 Ji t 1 \s-it 1 I Int SI H t 1)0 SI I tl li li d ro ms |>r 1 \ itc ! nil *. \r IL will 1 hflrt (n SI W ipplu nit-, lnt $ 1d< X ii d< r pic ut K ttt I' t) Uil 1 I It linlit Ijou k lU— •- ttui In \ winlii ' 1JJ) M < ii huiidit 1 nft> (I t ) li t to i w is ul n d t 1 ul lit 1 i i i ty 4 u tlnili il iii tii t Itl Summit 0 1 mt, ihuu t tst il md pa ill 1 (. luunds. ml I uiklin., ( inmitl I V\I i iiut — i II nt HI \cw JLI (-j I Inn l I M K rj, in 1 I 1 I i id st 2i ) W SI \SO\1 D < 11 1)H|)1 ! w (1 xt 1 lint I 00 \ \1 with Llukbuiu I t id \mt\ fnt (i ) \d\i < Ui m th I nut % j it isuiu 1 lock 1 (t 1 I 1 Int r « " MLM* VANIJJT S il^hl |>ii ( 1) n 1 ik Uv \l\ he me VMII !J( {Ximm d in fitt t > i p mt th IK n rthnl md I tht ipix m mmt ol Mi Vlk t id \sst "Ml L t 1 Mi - nil ill 1 \wth the (list t ,ui t lnt hun i il il tM st w i i, |( iud t J 1 1 itsp I ) M u it un i M< ins \\( I li lc "! T t 1 1 HI s I ' K tut $1 4i J \ii«»J pllisttll lorill f t 1 riilt Hi if hts lii Summit 0 >nn M „ An drum Bukrio! n\ uirl llvulim i 10 diul fiflv (10)1 t t > i p,int on the. n n t ( mmittt Ios ph R/tpicUi It "W n is \\i 151 k t 1 ot ] 1MS $14! t> Tut $) 0 WANJ1 X> nun living in or nt a Sum- W)odlmi3 umut it! I 0 i! W ( lUldltll (ll ( IStS C(lltlnifll I)l€ I i 1 M011M1 mit Uti wnk in IIOUM , oundi mil UIK Mitcni iiudii ( \Ifdl il HUIS putluil md rt I ! , i ,,mn | lfl ( miinu IK itl n fi im 1> i ntm nt il I uit,, i I ippi Bl ik 4 1 t 1(1 I l\ls 78 1,. hit 4) 0 thfii »t t ih md il i^ th s uth (.dining "sis inu t 1< l|im< i li I VKG! fiont r oin suit il li f< i foi ri«ht inn Wntt fivluft par r (.Aln bought Tiui s )id Jlvlust IK inniiif, tUuliis and re ft mitt D ly /o SO Kent 11 u J'ouU \ ud 1»«t pild ioi jour (Id <_ ir I J unts uimr lit isuiti fntc n (1 ivs In ti n illy \\<11 urn u i I md ml Inl ?1 H \s t 251 i, 1 1 Inl „ bU,\JM,I,l.. 1JU4UL1X , ... ., dot mm, 2 IS j»i id trut. Id. C lort tximln tion oi b\ October lh, 1! hi( lit) »n ls \0 > o ik Knoll 111 d Ii\niK< < 111k (liipilSt ISlo k S \ I )t Hi I IMS SO ,1 lnt $10 111 SUMMIT •AV13,,, n«iir. Charn 3344 or evenings G-2703-W. 84-tt 1935. Road. Copy of a resolution from Township Irving (1. Clark, Cli M« I Kt , BloikKA, Lots IV ,mil 1S, T.IM s $1112, Tut $ SS GOOD experienced cook. Tel, Summit House; large room ; nicely furnish (Mrs.) Agnes Koanu •Fraentzcl, R. N., The above mentioned premises will of Scotch Plaint; rtMiut'Mting' permis- Henry Gentile, (>7, t.') H1011I bt , Block SI), Lot 13, T,i\i s %R oG, Int * 10 6-0245, ed; Ktnglo or double. Tel. fi-1482-W tIAVlfl you anything for sale? We pasto Secretary-Treasurer, New Jersey State be sold under ;i decree for the com-Blon to erect stop street signs at four Louis Cap.-U'oso, 88 Bioad hit, Illoik 9, Lot 8, '1 d\i s $10190, Int ?b'14 , Asst the highest cash prices, for furni- Board of Examiners of Nurses, 1,7 plainant of SIO.000.00 and interest from locations was referred to Iload Com- 241, $208.85. FOLLY expertenoed general; .JJUC ATTHACT1VRLY furnished room, ture, antiques, pfflee furniture and Acadeniy St., Newark, New Jersey. NovenibcT'lat, 1934. mittee. Herbert Mi-AUi&tei, S Nollh Kt , Block 1 1, Lot J, T.IM S $72 1C, Int f I 80 , \sst worltor; . light laundry j references nice location, near schools, rcasoi any kind of store merchandise. We Costs taxed at S:U5.3fl and interest Approval of the temporary appoint- 17li $256.1)0, Int tS5 1 a , Asst I'll, JI2CI, lnt $1027. an4 health [ car.tiflonle; ?'!0 per able. Tol. (i-OOIIO-W, buy , anything. Summit Auction SHISIIIFP'S SALli;—In Chancery of from August !), I!):t5. ment of JHss Olga Marasco as clcrk- Frank Clemcnti, Oulmd St, Blodc lf>, Lot 5,, Tavs 5,1'I CS, Jnt $127, Asst 1 Bteiiogrnphor, was received from the 193, $14.71, Int ^ * 111. ftith Writb Box 172, % HKtJAtp. Kopms, 83 Buinmlt avenue. Tel. New Jersey. Between Samuel Cham- And costs of this sale C FURNISHED room, with or witliou Summit fi-2118. . 72-tf berlain, et ux., complainant, nnd The Dated: September 20th, 1935. Civil Service Commission and filed. Dominie D. Pulotmu, ')'i Pirk Me. Block 11, Lot 12, Ti\es $1I I2 Inl S2'H, for trainudi -domeai- meals, garage, (J'j-A Aaliwood ave Thorohilt Construction Company, et JOHN .1. FALLON, Communication from Civil Hcrvici Asst, 100 J2U BO, Int 571 il •tli|. |workers;Lrefined homes; cooks, line. ' 4- FINANCIAL •il., defendants. Fi. fa. for sale of Special Master in Clmneery of Commission declining to approve- ap- Mary Pecoa, 35 P.nk Ave, Bloik 19, Lot ?0, 'I i\es fl120, Int if I 27 , Assl IS)), 6-8-10-1129 ' . ^T _ . i pointment of William E. lielbcl as $101.20, Int. $'.2IW » gqiieral mams, couples,. chamber- mortgaged premises. - New Jersey. c maids, waitresses; references essen- COMPL1STKLY Jurnls h e d rooms By virtue of the above-stated writ serscant-at-nrms in Linden District Kdward Montuoii, 21 Orihiid Rt, Block 20, Lot's 30 and 111, T.wei $5S )0 houseldjoplng; also -single room MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mort- Int. $H,87. tial; all nationalities. Newmark's Bage or Improved Summit Real of florl facias to me directed I shall UNITI5D STATUS-PISTItlfUSPISTI T CO1TTJT ! Court, was referred to Finance Coin- r A fancy, Morristown 4-2699., , .-, terms reasonable. 'J Woodland ave Ksfate In amounts to suit borrower. expone for sale by public veiulue, in DIST1UCT OF NNEEW J mltti'o'""*•"". Claude Montgoineiy, I, B Rioid St, Block 21, Lot 11V, Tavs $ in CO, lnt $!00; Hue. Tel. 1821-W. ' 2-t Rend In your application to EUGENE tile District Court Room, In the Court Communication from Israel (Jrecn- Asst. 233 $K) his automo- Oldrpydft Dooley, Inc., SI Paik A\e , Block 22 \, Lot 5, Tax. 1 $20)38, Int $1)54. WICDNESDAY, TUB 25TH DAY OF bile, was referred to Insurance Com- OIRIf for, general houseowrk; sleep 1 8MPTEMB1SR, A. D., 1925, NOTICE John A. Sehrmnpi, 22 Russell PI, Diode 21, Lot 4, T.ixes $72 16, Int $180. out ; $35 month. Tel. Summit C- I'ltONl room, second floor, next t TIUICKINO OF Nathan mittee. Kdward M.'Doole}, t Momi Couit, Block 21, Lot 14, 'l.ixts ?,S2 00 Int *ri 47; ; bath, for gentleman; two t 17, T.iMh *S2 00, Int $5 17, Asst. land place, Telj Summit 0-05GD. 2-ti I*. 'I'owDSentl. ']'ol. Summit WX-20SO Union, in said District • ceived from Civil Service Commission 202 |2(57.1fl, Int 3.17 ,)K , Asst. 217 $17 0r), Inl %1 H IBIJ ; general houseworker arid cook ; or Westfield 2-1021. All the following traet or parcel of must like children. Tel. Summit 6- 4-tf land and premises hereinafter particu- NOTICE IS IIKRKBY GIVKN that stating he intends to continue Mr. Ignatz Rosol, C(i Ailnvood Ave, Block 2li, Lot 9, T.IXC3 $11 H Jnt $6 07 Asst ATTRACTIVE room for business per on the llth clay of September, 1935,. the Keibel under temporary appointment, 133 $41.10, Int J2J .!0. 3129.: • • . . . : son or teacher; with or withou G E HERA h trucking. Experienced larly described, situate, lying and be- was referred to Finance Committee. movers; rates reasonable. Boss Bros., ing In the City of .Summit In the said Nathan Schreiber was duly ad- Armond Bontempo, 10 B,\HUHIO1 I'l, Block 27, Lot 21, Taxes $4 92, Int $28. WOMAN to handle local ngeney for breakfast, central location. Addrew judged a bankrupt and that a first Copies of five (5) resolutions from Robert Griffith, 1! BaltusU/1 Pi, Block 30, Lnt 1, Taxes *') S4, Int * (iO Ass,t, Box 18G, % IIEHALD. 104-t 520 Springfield avemle. Tel. 0-0000 County of Union and State of New Township of Union requesting: sensational new electrical necessity for estimates. ' . 80-tf Jersey: meeting of creditors will be held at the' 1G5 $113.21, Int $lO56;iAsst 172 $.1C5 3G, Int $123 19; Asst 182 $21125, every woman needs. Write Mr. ISer- Beginning at a point In the easterly United States District Court Room, 1. Resurfacing of Stanley Terrace; Int. JGO.Gfi; A&st 217 $0 14, Int. $1 57 tagna, Karitan Bldg., Portli Amlioy, ATTKACTIVR rooms ; moderate rates side line of Tulip Street at a point Post Office Building, Broad and Acad- 2. Shoulders of Chestnut Street; Emma S. "VVriKht, 17 B.Utusrol Rd , Block 30, lot 11, Taxes $72 10, Int S4 SO N, J. meals If desired. 9 I'annley place 42 therein distant one hundred and ten emy Streets, in the City of Newark In 3. Taking oyer .as. County Road- Matthew P. Kpyes, 1 Baltusiol Rd , Block ,10, Lot 18, Taxes $1,112, Int $ 88 ; •'Pel, Summit 8-38DG. 98-t foot northerly from the northerly aide Essex County, on the 27th day of Sep- Vauxhnll Road-Route 2!) to Salem Asst. 105 $94 49, Int $27.16 TI1I3 NAMK fielcher; the. address tember, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the,fore- Road ; Mrs. JO. S. Wright, 7 Ltjltusrol Rd , Block 30, Lot 19, Taxes 122 90, Int $1 47; I couple as useful butler-chauf- Chatham. IJianos tuned |2; estab- line of'Park Avenue West and at the feur and cook-Btmseworker; must be THIS ORAYLIN, 1!) Euclid Avenue. Northwesterly corner of land of ono, noon, at which time the said creditors 4. Take over as County Road-Oak- Asat, 372 $291 18, Int. $1010 JJoublo rooms with twin beda and lished 20 yeara, Tel. Chatham 4- may attend and prove their claims,.ap- land 'Avenue''from Vauxhall Road to Matthew P. Koyes, 8 Hughes Place, Block JO, Lot 20, Taxes $88 ,56 Int $"i,87 experienced, temperate, clean and 2344 ; Ugleher's, Chatham. 6-8 Baoholer, nnd running theney <1) along willing-. Write ,J*ex 21(1, Summit Ppst running water. Spacious porches. id Bacheler land and along, land this point a trustee, examine the bankrupt Stuyvesant Avenue'; Mary A. XCeyos, 10 Hushes Place, Block 30, Lot 21, T.ixes $10 40, Int $1 07, Office, • ' Phono Summit 6-30G9. 80-t day conveyed to said Charles Cham- and transact .such other business as 5. Take over as County Road-Globe Edmonil Bontempo, H Raltutol PI., tllonk 31, Ix>t 1, Taxes SI 92 Int $28, RVEN exchange; larg'e mahogany may come before said meeting. Avenue from Chestnut Street to llose- Asst, 172 '$336.45, Int. $111 08 , A%t 182 $22143, Tut $72,91. dining room suito for smaller ma- berlain and Rosina M. Ovens, north y HILL COTTAGE; delight sixty-five degrees and twenty-four Said proof of claim must comply mont Avenue and Rosemont Avenue Anderson &• Carlson, 24, 25 Van Dyke 11, Block 32, Lot 1, T.ixts $118.08, ful cool room ; 6 windows ; running hogany or dark oalc suite. Tel. with Section 57 of the Bankruptcy Law at Intersection of Globe Avenue to Int. $7.87. water; excellent food. Tel. Summi Summit 6-1454. mlputes jfenst, one hundred and thir- Route 2!), was referred to Road, Com- DRES8MAKINCH expert alterations; 6-2283. 74-t teen feet and sixty-six one-hundredths and Rule 21 of the General Orders of Pasnuaie Scarin?!, 8 Denman PI, Block 39, Lot 7, Taxes 'SOI 84, Int $0 06 small furs remodelled, p"orlod gowns of a foot t<) the westerly side Hue of the United RtntoM Supremo Court, and mittee. Nick GaporoBGaporoBoo , 2",217 Morris -AveAVP, Block 1122 , LLot t 1100 , TTaxe s $17 7766, IIntt . S2.4$247 cop|ed, etc..! Tel.,Ornnge 4-2288. C-8 New Hugh) ml Avenue; thence (2) mus, ,, t. be properly .endorsed in this Orders from Board of Public Utility Mrs. Mary Kohan, 225 MorrH Ave , Blook 12, 1 ot 21, T.nc<«, $154 16 Int $10 27 ^5>RABLY furnished rooms, cen- m uf r Commissioners relating to Goodman's ^TKI y™. ?'r"?I1(>. 2 Sylvan Rd , Blot'k 42, Lot 55, Taxes $55 76, Int. $3 C7 LEGAL ADVERTISING ,lions said westerly .side Hue of New | 'i !' - ir WOMAN desires work as cook—first ' tral, brtialtfast. U Irving place. j'liiftl.ind Avenue north lorty-three de- Said proof* of claim may be filed Crossing, Scotch Plains; Central Ave- Hill City Battery & Ignition Service Co, 25 Summit Ave, Block 48, Lot floor work/;, t'oferencos; sleep In, 104-t THE KUftT VhW.K IU5AITV mecj and thirteen mimite.s west, fif- within six months after adjudication nue, Westfield; Springfield Avenue, Taxes $387.04, Int $23 82, Asst 1C0 $217 03, Int $87 90 Tel, C-0903 " COIAM- teen feet and fifty-seven one-hun- with the Referee at Room 1104, Mili- Berkeley Heights^ were referred to notta.Gar.iss, 30 Kim St, Block 47, Lot 15, Ta^Cs WiO R8, Int *10 00. 8 Al'AMMEN'1'8 I'O JbET drcillliK of a foot to an angle ;• thence tary 1'ark Building, GO Park Place, Road Committee/ Summit Fireproof Warehouse Co, 70 luilroad Ave, Block 52, Lot 12, TaxeT.i i GOOD lauJNl¥esa would like family '' Is hereby Riven that In ac- (:l) s,tlll jilniif; said westerly Hide line Newark, N. J. Monthly- reports of Fifth District $411.60,-. Int. $27 41). .washing ,to do at home; will do small PIVB-ROOM apartment In two-fam- cordance with the terms of inorti'.ngi', of New Knrrlund Avenue north forty- GEORGR W. W. PORTER, Court, Jail Physician, Third District J. Q, Endie, 11 Blackburn Rd , Block 59, Lot ii. Taxes $255 84, Int..$17.00 bundles also. Tel. G-0903-W. ily house ; combination stove ; elec- bonds numbered (iO and li!) of The Kent rinc degrees and thirty minutes west, Referee In Bankruptcy. Court, County Physician, Superintend- Jumca L Vanderbeelt, 10 Blackburn Hd., Block Bl, Lot 3, Taxes $210.48, tric; hardwood floors. 49 Morris Dated:. September ;H, 1935. ent of Weights and Measures, Coifnty Place itealty Comimnv, have been lifty ict't find eighty one-hundredtlis 1 r .by y Summit, Trust- Comiiany, on or before three feet and seventy-three one hun- STATICS DISTRICT COURT Solomon Marrow, 218 Morris Ave,. Block 76, Lot C, THXOS $280 48 Int $18 67, singles,' Jjfi mid- 45c; double, 40 nnd Oclobcr 15, 19.15, iiayment of principal (lrcdths of a foot to land belonging to DISTRICT OF NEW-JERSEY Report of County Treasurer In con- Hill City Coal & Lumber Co, 50 Ashlilnd Rd , Block 84, Lot 13, Taxes $124 C4, 90c; curtains, 50c; bed«pren,ds, 40c 1?IVI3- and six-room apartments ; heat and lntoie.Ht will be m.-ult. Summit Library Association; thence nection with the completion of files of bartiuel M. KortriRhtR, , 10 Ashlnnd H(lH(l,, Block 82, Lot 14, Taxes $150 88, Int. • and up;'outdoor drying. 'SHI Sum- garage ; reasonable. 132 Boulevard. I". Tl. IIOI/l", (ii) along said Summit Library Asso- In tho Mattor of DOMINICK PBLLI- commitment papers, of County pati $10.00$1000; AsatAsat . 107 $385 3-)3-) , Int $12127 mit 0-1705. 6-7 Secretary and Treasurer.- ciation , land houth seventy-two de- CON30, Debtor. ents in State institutions, was receivec Int. $8.26; Asst 107 $354 31, Int $11151. THREE rooms and sunporch; heat fVrees and thirteen minutes west sixty- In Proceeding; for a Composition. and-filed. : G1SRMAN*AMERTCAN, 32, as gar- Kelvinator; 7 minutes to station; NOTlfI'3 OF SKTTLBMKNT. Notice one feet and forty-eight one-hundredtlis TO THIS CUKDITOUS OF Doml- Report and resolution by Road Com dener, houas'tnan, haudymaU; drives ; rent $30, 20 Lower Overlook road. Is hereby Kiven, tint tlic account of of a foot to paid easterly side line of nick lVUie.one, 207 South Street, of the mittee taking over Diamond Hill Roa good reference; wishes work. O. tin1 KuhHc-rlhiTR, lOxecutors of the hast Tulip Ktreet; and thence (0) along said City of IClizabcth, Countv of Union, as a county road, was adopted. Thomas, 6 Plain street, Summit. THIRD floor apartment for, couple, Will nnd Testament of 1'Jr.ialiiK Mar- easterly side line of Tulip Ktrec-t, south anil ssiid District aforesaid: Report and'resolution by Road Com Wm. C, bpelman, 8 Sunset Diivo, Block i)8, Lot 1\ Taxes $206 64, Intj $13 71. llvlni? room, 17 i'eat long, pleasant vin Ileberd, deceased, will ly. audited thirteen degrees and forty-two minutes NOTICIS IH IllOJiKIjy GIVEN that mittee on receipt of bids for road ma r t linn Bingham, 32 Beekman Rtl, Block 10J, Iot 10, Taxes $4S8.72, bedroom, large kitchen, refrigeration, and stated by the SurroRato, and re- e'ilst, ono hundred and fourteen feet on thes lGth day of-August, 1935,-the torlals and • recommending award o Int. -132,55; WISH to place In small family my ex- fully furnished, cross ventilation; contract tolow bidder *was adopted. perienced white maid; cooking and 1 1 0 ported for settlement to the Orphans- iinil ninety-two one hundredths of a petition of thf nald Dominick Pelli- A. Clias. DI Giovanni, G8 Beekinnn Rd , Block 101, Lot 21, Taxes $3 28, Int J 20. . first floor wbrlt.' Tel. G-1215. r ' "."* residence. Tel. Summit 6- Court of the County of Union, on J'rl- foot to the point and place of begin- coriC! prayiiiR that he be afforded an Report and resolution hy Road Com- Johtt-Penek, 70!) Springfield Avo , Block 101, Lot 34, Taxes $1."1 20, Int $8.74, 4331-W. day, the 27th day of Sc-iilcmber next ning. opportunity to offer terms of compo- mittee taking over ns a county roat Asstt. 2111 $743 89. Int $80 21 WANTBP—By young Ia4y, typing, at 0.30 a. nf., Daylifiht Saving Time. There is due approximately $1,687.75, sition <)f his debts under Section 74 of Scott .Avenue In the City, of Rahway Est. of LaurL a H. VVan Clse, 701 Springfield Ave., Bloik 104, Lot 33, Taxes stenography or. clerical worlk; part FOUR-room apartment, sunporeh; Dated: August 20, 1U35. with Interest from August 2, 19115, and the Bankruptcy Act, was approved by was; adopted, ; ', - $656.00$656.00 , IntInt . HH'll 7755 time, hour, day or permanent posfr heat furnished; hot water year MAiiOAni-rr L. nioBTUtn, costs. this Court as properly filed under said Report and resolution by Road Com- li'rederick H. Brooks, 34 Falrvlew Ave, Blodt 104A, Lot 5, Taxes $219 70, round; first floor. 21 Walnut - C. WKSL13Y COLLINS, Sheriff. Section ; and that the first meeting of mittee taking over as county road tion. I^lione Chatham 4'0W?-.I-"- 0-8 • street. Tin-! SUJIMTT TRUST COMPANY Int. $14.60. of Summit, N. J., Hxecutors. L1CUOY A. Olllliy, Sol'r. creditors will be held at the Bank- Mountain ' Avenue, from Morris Ave- .Broadbank Corporation, 90 Beekman Rd., Block 105, Lot 7, Taxes $347 88, ATEfl desires-work by day or .-16 10-1-6 ruptcy Court Room, 1104 Military Park nue to lAshliind Road and Ashlarid Int. J21.27. tmet. Tel, Summit C-3118, 102-12 LIVING room, bedroom, kitchen and HulldinK, GO Park Place, Newark, N. Road .from Mountain Avenue to bouri- bath, gas, electric, heat included; iiummlt, N. J. J., on thii ilOth day of September, 1935, Juanlta and Mae Bird, 35 Beekman Rd, Block 106, Lot 5, Taxes $524.80, fine neighborhood ; reasonable rent; o a w 5 w—102-6 Fees—$5,20 BXPERIBNCBO dressniakpr wants The -HERALD welcomes all news at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which Int. $34.85. sewing «f any kind; terms reasons Ideftl place for business couple. Tel. iSTATK OF WILLIAM A. MOE13IUS, „ , , , . 'time tin; said creditors may atten'd, Jtiaillta and Mae Bird Beekman Rd . Block 106, Lot <", Taxes $52 48, Int. $1 47. ablo. Tel. Summit 6-0361-J,. 6-050O; evenings 2121. • 6-tf neeeased, i o£ you and your neighbor. prove their chiims. nominate a trus- W. I. JOHNSON Peter F Doherty, CO Beekman Rd., Block 106, Lot 10, Taxes *J28 00, Int J21.88. Pursuant to the' order of Charlea A. tee, .examine the debtor, receive and E. L. McKirgan, Springfield Ave., Block 107A, Lot J, Taxes $1312, Int. $.88: WOMAN 'wishes Ml time work! ie FURNISHED apartment; four rooiiia, Otto, Jr., Surrogate of the County of act upon an offer of composition to be Asst. 211 $027.80, Int $175 50. ejfll housework. Tel. Summit: bath, kltchonette, with heat and hot Union, made on the 17th day of Sep- made hy said debtor and transact such Painter and 'Decorator A. W. Hicks, Piwaic Ave , Block 13. Lot 1, Taxes $0 56, Int. $ 44. 1 w b(j water j unusually attractive; pri- oihor, business as may properly come James F. Lyons, Pasnalc Avo', Block 113, Lots 4 and 4A, Taxes $42.64, Ini %1.S0. ^ t^ 74S and 8 p. m.', vate ;' convenient location. Tel. Sum-tember, A. D., 1935, upon the appli- before said meeting. : Will paint or wallpaper a room, Joseph A. Kakassy, 132 Ke,nt PI. Blvd, Block 118, Lot 3, Taxes $350.S6, Int. mit 6-0933. cation of the unde'rsigned, as Executor $23.34. , 1 of the estate of said deceased, notice Enclosed herewith Is a summary of ceiling and walls, $5.95 up. Out- William J. Shea, Kent pi Btyd, Block 118, Lpt 11, Taxes "S32 80,' Int $2.13. 8, .' ROUSES TO IK{ •, B Is horeby given to the creditors of s:iid the appraisal prepared by the ap- side painting reasonable. Materia Knn 212 NEWLY decorated and furnished, '3- praisers appointed in this matter and «.M JJ' l'P" Kent PI. Blvd. Block 118, Lot 18, Tastes $360.80, Int. roonj apartment; gas, heat, light and deccasid to exhibit' to the subscriber your own choice.' Estimates free. under oath or affirmation their claims a statement of the debtor's Indebted- Mrs, I'. Shea, Welt 13nd Ave, Block IIS. Lot 48, Taxes $30 08, tnt $2,% • ^ffiS?SSteffi- ™«W»»»>* ™- hot water furnished. Tel. Summit 6- ness us shown hy his schedules. 38 .Main St., Clintliam 1'liono 1-3C7C 2212-J,'after G. 4-tf and demands against tlie estate of James v. Lyons, ra-jsalc Ave., Block 119, Lots 29, 30, 31, 32, 34 and 44, Taxei „ thF duplex house, 11 Henr# slrset; OEOnOI-1 W. W. PORTER, $80.36, Tnt. $!i !i\ Country Estates Referee In bankruptcy. .lames Tivorts, I'itssaic Ave., Block 119,.Ixit 33, Taxes $82 00. Int.'$5.47, fi rooms, all Improvements,' Tel Sum- THRBE-ROOJI apartment, colored; Dated: September 37, 1!»35. mit 0-1863, Inquire 229 Morris a;Ve. . $20; first floor; IS Sayre street; key Thirteen acres. Early Am- Oorpre 13. Diboll, IMssalc Ave, BI6rk HO, lot 41, Taxes $6,150, Int $.47. 2nd fldor. Tel. FischeivMontclalr 2- James F. IjytJns, I'ns^alc Ave. lilpck 119A. Lot a, Taxes 1518 04 Int. $1.20 ATTRACTIVE new honie, "seven . 7870. 4-0 erican homo. Stone and frame. The trouble with America, jn theEdward Clarke & Son ConltliiiR T.nmbcr Co., Iris Rd, Blook VX22, Lots 24 and 25, Taxes $49.20, rooms, two tile baths, lavatory first ESTABLISHED!. 1880 past, has been the universal itch flpor; attached Rrarage; exeelliTit OCT. 1ST—Pour rooms, kitchenette and All Conveniences, hot water to get something without workins Melmar lloi'dlnt; Co., Oanoe Brobk Parkway, Block 122C, Lots 4, 5, D and 10, • location r rent ?100 per month. • Tel. bath; all improvements;, heat and heat, baths, old fashioned fire- Taxes $82.00, Int. W.47 i Asst, 1418, Lot 4, S'594 01, Int. $240.1'!; Asst. 149, Lot Summit',8-4 359-J. hot water furnFshed; garage If de- for it. Judging from the requests TILE 5, $591.01, Int. $2l».ni Asst 149, Lot 9, W) 68. Int $419 00, n >, Oldest Real Estate places with cranes. Excellent being made for public funds the John Jendrtslck,'Lewis Ave, Block 123L, lots 25 and 20, Taxes $14,70, Int. sired. Tel. Summit 6-1259-W. 2-ti! l 3MINE-ro'om house for rent; reason- location within ten minutes D., same force - still ' controls some CONTRACTOR . $1.00: Asst. 180, Lot 25, $10o.l ), Int. $43 70; Asst 180, Lot 26,, $274.73, Int. able, Tel. Summit 6-2745. SMALL apartment for rent; suitable and Insurance master minds. $8!).li). for youns couple; reasonably priced. .L, & W. Price $13,500!, Tel. Summit, G-1G79 Summit, N. J. I. M. IO. Smith. LPWN Ave., Block 123L, Lot 41, Taxes $8 20, Int. $.53; Asst. CC rooms i bath; all Improvements. 6 W. JU. Baker, 420 Springfield avenue, 142 $41.54, ,Int. $20.02. Krlnceton street; $27 per Month. Ap- City. ' 2-8 Agency in Summit Joseph Contl (et ill). 34 AtlbiNSv St, Blrtc kl21M, Lot 16, Tajces $29 72, Int S3 00. ply Andrew Rosso, 3 South, street, Antonio Albert™. 30 Anbrev St, Block 123M, Lot 18. Taxes $13.36. Int, $.87. FURNISHED or unfurnished, one to , 'Phone Summit C-0037 Est. Joseph A. KakaKay, 10'Aubrey St, Block 123M, Lot 24, Taxes $69.00. THINKS'large rooms and bath-in prl- five-room apartment, to refined , v»te home; excellent surroundings; family, Tel. Summit G-O9O7-J. 94-tf William W Int. $10.60. convenient location. Tel. Summit 6- Old (flicstcr Road Vosdanlff Bournoutlan, 527 Morris Ave, Block 123M, Lot 27, Taxes $75.44, 1783. . • . - r ,. , THREE rooms, all Improvements, 'Eugene C. Piersoe Int. $.i.O0. , \ heat and light furnished. 8 Hughes FAR HILLS, N. J. Nicholas Lupplno, River lid, Block 121M, Lot 41, Taxes $98 40, Int. $0 Si. EK^HT rpdms; fine location; newly place. ao.tf Opposite Depot, Summit, N. J. J. Jerome Kaplon, 13 LewH Ave, Bld(k 123M. lot 40, Taxes $108 24, Int $7,20, decorated. 18 No, Hillside* avenue, Pea pack 175 Digby 4-91D1 Mapurdlc BnRosian, 523 Moriis Ave. Block 121M. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Taxes Chatham. Tel, Chat. 4-3439-J. SIX-ROOM apartment In Melrdse Consult a Realtor SO13.3G, Int. $10 87; Asst. 170 $7.00 27, Int. $273.03; Asst. 192 $414.90, Int. • building. Apply at 3G3 Springfield $20.61. ' ! , BxSN rooms and/bath; ail litiprove- avenue. 82-tf Kazltnesr. Korkuf, 557 Morris Ave., Block 124. Iot 19, Taxes $34.44, Iht. $2 27. njents s 5 minutes from railroad sta- Michael IL • T-Tamwiiy, Lincoln Ave, Block 125, Lot 7, Taxes $9 84 Int $07- tion. fe.j. sumSnit c-a?78/- 4-tf •Asst. 224 $7(17.99, Int. $118.16 ; Asst. 227. $210.41. Int. $46.59. Olovannl Panelln. II Lafayette Ave., Block 126, Lot 15, •Taxe'j $111.52, Int. — SO .JMOUJJTAIN "AYE.—Nine' rooms, $7.40 ; Asst. 201 $237 52. Int. W0 50 ;• Asst. 221 $8 53. Int. «2.77. ^XiOUU-jatage-; -large-let.—-Johnston,- Dorothy-1. and Stnnley Thomas, 41 Gates Ave., Block 128C, Lot 17, Taxes ' "- Block 182E, Lot 25. Taxes $98.40, Int. $6.63. 1B 18|, WE; OFffi» ' ' Realty Opera tlnj; Co., Prospect Hill Av«., Blork 1«4, Lots 12 and 12A Taxea , «t*ira M&t Conirally located. ISO.; where you can store your furni- $196 80, Int., JU07; Asst. 161 $l,782.73,'lnt. $115.89. ' said lands to ha sold to -moke pje amount fcharffe^ble against the same pn l liot water heat; fat good location, 'Phone ture with perfect safety. L irst 1ji.V? Jul>\1JMl a? complied,In the roregolng list, together With ln- erest on said a mount tram the shld first day of July to the date of Sale, and t. ^m dlafr, batl), laraJory on 1st floor; Garage. Braj- Summit Building- & 'Loan Summit 19343 ° " subject 'to Municipal Liens accruing after July 1, n-School sfeejion, fteO. 6-0315 Let Us Show You Thru «ihin?}dtna^f.«Il1inie s,olA.in, fe° i° such n?rso"a «9 w"l PUBchase the same sunjpct to redpmptlon at the lowest rate of Interest, but In no case In excess * | Colonial ttocslliiig: 6 rooms, 2 b^tlts, lavatory; Oil heat} of eisht per cen um per annum. The payment for the sale shall be made be- B«ir%enttor; Oarage. Excslleat location. $116. Associatibn- ' • Our Warehouse fore the conclusion of the sale, or the property will be resold. • • •Clartatog Itonie of Sorroaa arelsitfietnrcj 7 rooms* 3 lutibs, extra HfCOKI?OBATE» 1SS1 ,-.--• " Any parcel of real property for Which there shall be no other purchaser -will be stmcc off arid sold to the City of Summit, in fee, for redemption at > i OH !»«atj two«car garage j grou«tls attractively' BP r e m and the N l ° ™ .I! 2 i , """n'e'Pal'ty ?ha» have the same remedies ana rights -mm- • ...-..'-.. New 'Series-' ,< < /The -Purclia5R,p«,A»cJ»dJlng the right to bar or foreclose the right of re- ..A . . nnd,elr tho Provisi°n9 of «n Act of Legislature entitled. JOBS-BECK-: An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments and other municipal charges on ""'""i 1935 Sununit Express Co* Inc.' real property and providing for the collection thereof by the creation and en- • .--• Redf&rs f forcement of lipns thereon.'i, (Revision of 1818), Far Particulars^ Ajh^ess J. SHEBMAN BYLAHD, RAILROAD AVE. SUMMIT, N. J. ,,nA ™7 of ,th* a'Sros*W tracts or lots may be redeemed by the payment to tho Jf

ITCBALD AND iiiMitrr RECORD, SUMMIT, H..-J. FRIDAY, SEPT, 20, If3S

fa-jit-u lstii! a oi it i~'tkyl& street,, i ^1 r u in jt h Dcn't forget the "Y" Open House. .la kii-«a d.a "Uncle J:^is^TS^-MssIlalbach Makes -t t t, ii I L t, / i iXUY, ii i Lt i w I i _l «,t n a^f ii Uiuan year at weiiesley- college, i K il.i r v ^ -PFJISGMALS- *1 11 ti t *. u t i<_y 1 u li uoci—ave tttuibtid lo tkeii Miss Rita M. Iteuiz, daughter of j Do J Hi R kuiiuj *^H n s ill u* j iUiao jJ^tscy Bi.tt.B cf ttrnwood Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kentz of 78 j aii » s,. v^i u <-m i H Ji ii h »\ * t Dm, j li \ i\ I 'iOu.4 vii! B»>t.j(l tin. ttck end at -Mountain avenue, will leave today } i Ji lial i >• atii C i f,L ,ui mi _!-,i -A „ Si • H ii i. -i ; • JBiiy Iit«*J \> sti, Mi", w-uc Mib Jaade tor Washington, D. C, where she Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Kay Hal ivJ tf R j dai K Cl lit t 1 » 1 CHIROPODIST class of I bach gave a dinner at their home 11 < t Jin -Ji bt, il li j i ;,.j i. b,::. •> -i C..L -I I 11. i! .. I .-'.• . Lorotny xil^et-a^ ot 2* Kjug t)l tiouud B».>tik will enter the freshman 8«$ SriiiStiFIELD AYE. Trinity College. •. ! oa Stewart road, Short Hills, lues Duii in Lia r itu I i I win \» a u >f r'n.. i< ;.'-... i x; -L :. jlacij it-.u.-neJ i.odt.y tu iNtrt Ijlk )ut,g ^b JWI t Mon,, Tues., Tlittrs,, Friday j. i;. iLrf.'ii i;' ••' 1 • i i a^ ; 'Wellesley College, Wellealey, Mass.., Haiuiiii, sou of Jir. and _„ _;. . jday evening to iutroduca their Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Ritter, j daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hal- ^ il d i \ \ (jMl la .v >\ ,to enter her senior year. Mrs. Arthur S. HamUn of Dogwood P Ujihkt t t J i "W li^n K ul jl drive, ia ieavi&g uext week to ea- former residents of Summit, visit-j bach, to society. The dinacr was, \-uto* it, s. il »n Uti -t ii Moult «uiaiatt :".

Effective Saturday, September 21st Eaaimft Ossitas 'Mm

SUMMIT, M. J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, "1&5—Second Section THK StJMHI? HKRALD AID SUMMIT 1SC0EB, SUMMIT, M. J. Second Secttoii-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d; u,t.atck rfSo will tutpurt oar quBi>tiou& of;speech as he, ] »I'M JIM BSCO&B -ja-jr sn fcio tig lit to retain Pablk polities, are | 3_ g'Q:w&ii the two mm ijeiiave j W, tax to it* eiyiFsiiiou date, SaCitt.it , to be decided tunxler fire? 1 a kidfcr in this «uj»sjojt, for it CtfUteJ fit pet »I City »s4 f their ntucltheorctU-ai to be! I terTher thaen isth neo wa fineyr ates mat onf 'behavec'narae-s j i gave Landsouie majorities to the There by ; .Haying popula.. . r discon- when he is being attacked. tent, even D*AT"MORNINO"from t^ Ofllos, The State Taxpayers Association though but temporary; jf ile shows self-control, he can S67 SpringfittMt Ave&u* was .opposed to the sales tax, as expedientp s are resorted to in j be trusted as a leader. HEAT CONTROL were local groups of. taxpayers ""- interesting psychological j achieving that eaj. TELEPHONES 84S08 8tt4.f-18M It' he flies into a. rage, it is a sign Bociations, ana many others. While study Is presented l>y the contro- But this decision may well set that.he puts personal pride ahead versy alleged to have occurred re- ttie plain citizen to shaking his of his public work. At this point, CIECBMfTOI .!#$ they were ppotent in other counties Ii " ' cently in administration councils in bead in some- doubt. Mr. Hop-let usi again look carefully at .Lin- the nomination of anti-sales tax Washington, In the matter , of ex- philosophy is,, not Tfc» Sammlt Hersii^fsfeUsfctag Go,. candidates, kins' social h i coln and Long, first giving our at- JOHN W. CLIFS, Prteident the oft-quoted expres- penditures for public works, The sound. The case worker no tention to Lincoln: ' FRED W.-CWPT,-Tr«(Mium slon ustat^to bead this comment un- longer the potentate o£ the social NOftMAN S,.GARIS, Secretary master minds involved seep to be One thinks of the morning when doubtedly played a •prominent part Secretary lekea, Mr. Hopkins, and service field which he once wasi. j one- of the President's associates Entered at the Post. Oltloe, gurriifll' 1B . the defeat "of candidates who the President. • • • Techology is making obsolete the jcawe to him with a newspaper eo N. J., as SeooTtft-Cluw Matter supported „th e Governor', ,.,s sales ita iix. i Secretary Ickes is a lawyer. His principles on which his decisions j taining an outrag'pous and untrue | are based. The very social prob-1 attack upon him. Lincoln was urg-[ pprogramg . Iwery day,'if one visits I ^ awAa tQ fmction m wouW iem which it is asaumed this move ed to reply. This ia what he said; 1 several stores, one will hear that of an engineer.' He wants to make ths expenditures for public will solve will probably in the end "They say all those things about tWng like this: "fifteen cents and be only aggravated by it. The pro- m% do they? But they are not true, works produce what will be lor the And everybody knows they are not a penny for the Governor," or "it permanent good of the community. •feram"adopted does.not cure unem- - - --•---.•--J.. I...,,„,„ n.,,,, ny,a nni will cost you a quarter and one The projects .which he favora re- , ployment; it only prolongs,4 the true. 4n- fight on, Mrs. Card may lmve an op- public works b,aye not tracked; the which he. thought was civil, Lin- out a whole day's Ironing In cm hour or two—you portlonnd—»3O.*87,»»O. gent unemployment problem., coln always sought to change it, can, at tho touch oi a: knob, regulate ths tompera- Bunded .Dfcl>t-~-$3rO47,OGi). portunity of representing Summit twp men and their departments are EASY Tax rale, 193r.~-$3,0(i; Otty, $0.58; and the county in tho Assembly. said to have reached a deadlock; but he always obeyed it until it two of the Ironing eurface to the derjvso of heat f'lty Debt, ?».4(.; I/O«iil Suhool, $0.8S; was changed. KchnoJ Debt. I0.3B ; Httitc School, ift.'.g ; Seaman h. Wright, candidate for each in|tn-. is", atrpngmlnded, and, you wept io us©, BoMters' Bonus*, SO.OS 1 Uoiinty, ?0.U3 ; huge as are the sunjs'at their dis- TALKS WITH Huey Long' always put himself Uistrlet Court, |0,0!J. the Freeholder nomination from and his plans above the law. He VERY HOT for ft©HEAVIER , damper pieces — Bank Il98oure6Ve tl(U' water, with part of Rome of his friends, Mr. had the effrontery to say, "I am the prices now being quoted, and Iron, Bit- Just as you like it. • M tniliiH dally. Jtiijs connectlotifi with So, the President has had to de-| . AND ting down, Sn any room of (he house, l!llllh M M«rH8t6wn and aide. Reports seem to indicate that' ABRAHAM LINCOLN at any time you pleaso. Lake Hopatcong., City' watat from sibly a •winning showinhi g in ththe Life is a game with rules. Eupsr-ftinciSon raodsla up to $109.50— in your home. 'Ikon, and only then, can you GGQ nrtenlan wells, jeleotr.le .light ,^hd gas, the politician has spoken the final The man who obeys the rules tWe water s,ew^ra$e'; free 'ttiall deliv- future. word. Mr. Roosevelt has for years Huey Long had many of the qual- Coavontloncl EXACTLY what tha EASY wlU do for you. ery j excellent p6ltati> fehtt fife ptkitoe- been in close collaboration, with so- usually wih%. The man who uses tloh. Three bfchkiijHve'Building &n& ities of greatness. the rules only for hia own conven- refer! ! cial workers. They have, coached c Ijoan Al>eos:latldns f tw6 hotels, No personal dislike for him can later raises a progressive school fyatetn,, ; letters From him in many of the measurfia which •prevent an honest man from seeing ience-, sooner or ola as low ess a" 1 0onfnrani$ate. with'girtiftut he has sponso^d as member of his storm which breaks over his bead Men's Association,,;: ,V.»;•(.: . Herald Readers state legislature; as? (jjovernot1: of them. and destroys him. ONLY $2.00 DOWN hia state, and as instigator of the This became plain early in his Senator Long had good qualities FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935 THE CONSTITUTION OF social legislation juats now enacted life. At the end of Long's first year but he went to his doom because he Balance on Easy Terms IINITKI) STATUS by Congress, ^nd; Which the Presi- in high school, the principal sent in unconsciously taught his opponents A HGKAID KEA9EK SUGGKSTMt dent has declared to be the/ most his resignation because a thirteen- the same lawlessness which he Editor SUMMIT HERALD: significant achievement of his ad-year-old freshman was "running thought he could use for hia own Could there be a better slogan Dear Sir—There Is a. certain ministration. the entire school to suit himself." benefit. for Republicans to adopt than tho Long controlled all the elections, ""m"'~l' ambiguity In the editorial of; the er. Eooseyelt Is ' ono Pi, ••, the lyTyranny,nyv , UhlikK e chickens, comes motto of tho old town of Rlpon, 13th entitled "Constitution Day," most sllkiful politicians In Ameri- named the members, of the athletic h J™" 'Q " teams and picked the school offi- nome l0 ro England, namely: "'Retain Your which demands clarification and can history*; vtienefa!/ contentment Loyalty and Preuerve Your Rights," calls for emphasis" .upon funda- sir'Jtii*Bilngs as,'they aje is just1.now cers. Newspapers talk of "potential mentals, perhaps, one who h^sessential to his and his administra- Every Boy Scout is so familiar jobs" but what the man without studied and practiced law -for fifty 1 1 tion's political fortunes. Throngs' of with' the character of Lincoln that work wants is "pay envelope «O|H) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES years may have some right to at *unemployed wprkers are' not, lively it.wllj ho Interesting to make a proof." Tho Republicans of thSs city;are, tempt that clarification and to ap- to 'contribute to such contentment. comparison of the two men, Read The HERALD'S Classified Ads to be congratulated gii their cliolqa ply; the emphasis. / ."-; I The dictates "'of good politics, aeems • There are many striking similar- The IIE11ALD welcomes all newa. Every.generation must be taught Ko hfuiMo'ntee with Mr. Hopkins' B6-,,ities. .:'; \ of candidates for Municipal offices anew. The multiplication table is aa expressed in T/^aday's Prlmar,y. clal' phuosoptiy, arid the word from Both men came from Southern tq 'each generation unknown' tlll",|t Washington and Hydo Pa«k Is that stock; both from-surroundings £ The aelecfjo^i of Council President is Jjearned^-and the Cosstltutipflji : 0 N ( Mfi;^Mtolclti8V>0O)j'tt8^if,"''"}»aye'/'pr€!- .poverty.^; ' - '•• • ^ • .' • > Jariies W. Bahcker as ilie patty** : ni«®nsi - noting;, tp.. tb,qse' .vfh'b have, BQtb: men were simple and direct \ candidate tor ,J({ayor and O. Harft not; read 'it; who KawS. apt- been T In thel^* apeefclv.an'fl used plain and CUi' to, succWft'liftiigBifaVCo' taught Its purpose ..and h,ate ,not'] lie: money, Ji'-lo ^e?,ex|lfidett In'",'Eet-; CuUis to, sW had pointed out to them Its conr ting ldl«; men and wonien on pay-homely illustratiQns» ,, ? cUiuftn-at-Large "is a vote of con etant living application. rolls, .with secondary CP. ssldfration Both were orators who could in- fidenee for' faithful ana cffietetit given, tp: th6';pWinaMettt; vMue of , therefore a statement tiatth^re 1 terest the common people. i services on behalf, of itit peopla of l3;a"8chool" >vhlch considers the tjieiirlifbprs. /,-A, ', ';'^u-l "\.• .'• .;\ ' Neither of the two men appeared Summit aa membet's bi the Council I Jn appraising :|he ^ladprn Of-this n Constitution "outtmpded^ > If a ! to have had opportunities in youth for a number of feftra tiast MMrr. statement which Is utterly sjelf-con- decision (the ^lalft citlisiSn will Ppiy of attending church or religious ' Bancker brinbringgs to the city trttdictdry. Because there can beconfuse; the issue ^y, l»lsvlik©8 or afervices. But both' were well ac- f no "school" without Scholars;' and quainted -with the Bible which they inent the-&^erionce of a man- of scholars Are only' those who have simply'being to our own selves quoted With remarkable fluency., is Headquarters for that new improved large business afiaira in an execu- learned and are learning and sure- true. Bach man was a candidate for tive capacity while Mr, Cullls brings ly, every man and woman Un this We are told that upon an ancient the Presidency. representation of local business in- country, who; has read bur, (Donatl- piece of silver In OUe of the old . Each was defeated d for the gov- terests , representing , $ firm long tutlon; who knows Its origins aiid cities of England ther& 1B engraved ernorship in his own State and hero- H, the) hjgheat sources, vwfao knows Its purposes the command "Retain your loyalty pf reputations. , '.• •' each ,met his death at the hands of aJnU application, who knows its cbnr and preserve your rights." an assassin who felt that his victim Aa running mates tho. Ilopubli- sequenceQ and results,/thei work It The same commbnd Is upon us canf) nominated a new Councilman has done and the House which It here, Our rights are fixed lit thewas a tyrant. In tho FlrBt'War'd *ln VeVaer t>. h&f built, will yiew with derision institution. There they are ln- These are remarkable likenesses iPeer, torriier " Deputy; Stft'to Com- and contempt, the suggestion that cribed. > of birth and early training in two missioner of Banking and Insur- there caiii be d "school," whose Nowhere olse can tlley be found. public men. It's the coal that cuts costs amazingly : : : "scholars" consider the 'Amerlcati herefore let us retain our loyalty But the real difference In the tw • ; |iao^\and:at, l men begins to 3tand out as you fov Users ... Gives steady heat •. . lonstitution ;"out-moded."1 Y Such 3 our Constitution' and preserve '•m&4. otone ptthi (clioliarB belong , to the pchooli of tir rights. . . • •' ; consider qualities of character. .Burns for hours' without attention : stitutlons in tM Marx and of Lenin. ' Finally as to ,the right, and Let us consider some of these * . . Leaves far less ash and NO P Black stork does not First;'as' to its origins 'and »,ower of the Supreme Court of the character differences with .perfect Black Stork is the United States to declare an,act of frankness. make moie than half as so:ur^fes/:"^N Congress, unconstitutional.^ ^There |" i7~ Lincoln'always sought to im- finest coal ever put in Clinkers, Kead^bout it. ^h;8^f seen;"sera|ioei.pite*fo^ly^a»tiw« Tlt'ese;: wersi nourished in the e|- :aa be no doubt as to the right and prove his. language. He struggled my bin. No trouble much ashes as v/e had ;i*ic jav.afialrs ^^^.l^**^^ •with previous coals IdrfsJ of patriots to resist tyranny, he power. It' ia Implicit in thewith the poor grammar of his early with clinkers, and less and throws out a better to regain arid preserYe the rights .anguage of the Constitution. It days 'until his speeches have be- ash. My home was ::::apM0W(se| -{i^psV^^^M^^i^: of freedom, the status of free inent has been the law of the'land for come our finest specimens of Eng- lieat, I 'buig^as: -: whp: • >'f atjr qalivtk '6%'Z: ttie to found a government of, la%s. of over a hundred yeard. It ,is Utices- ish: ' never so warm and cozy. WHAT I? IS Mark Adams, ^nctt&?.;; i, i"§lib^0^Sf: their; own maklng.td 6reot a struct fj'ary, for if there was no uueb J'tght Long, on the other hand, deliber- Joseph Lewis. BLACK STORK ANTHRACITE is one of ture \ of. »in^Wsoluble ualty'•' whose and power, .then tha Congress ately sought to keep and. increase the finest Pennsylvania hard coals mined. Every •i'S"$ 79, -. .congr^tujd|4^i^^p-l^uf^; member' s should' be composed' of could at- any moment defy the Con- his fund ,of ungrammatlcal words ^tfeCaU- 'of' ^|B^l^iy|i ^4«d- stitution, destroy Sto effect, deny us ton contains hundreds of thousands more heat Indeatructible states^ ^ iiv in order to Increase his Influence units than the "usual" anthracite. That is the ^^s^'^o'Ms;; ;an| •ljte^?ftf«i«i? t .„ 'The jhembersl. of; the great coja our rights and, bring, the, American with common people. He revelled In ,;-^|Mmito'7:ct^ #l^^/!^^Kfc ygntlpn h&4 8^en those patriotic ef-; system and all of Us to a eoinmon words like "ain't" and hain't". reason it is called Hi-Test Coal. destruction,. : s like forts;; realized' in sucpess. 2. Lincoln's choice of llanguage JMORE IMPORTANT! it is painstakingly pre- I liked Black Stork ..... Thfey: |%d^ieen autocratleipower What would the .press be without waa always refined, 'gentlemanly pared, Every ton goes through a huge "bath tuB." •::i isq* SH ."IT ',M $! fM$^B9sii Notetnber. In zen -in;'hl8;. pwff;S6u^y^i,^n^-t0; The house was warm tha'Sqnate, at present h la'fligured inrtfttMa^rai^/s^i^Iy&suxejjthe' For the cooler weather ahead. When the first no clinkers. There is 6 size of Black Stork Anthracite for any and the coal was still r G. Henirickson. grate, furnace, stdve or stoker. Let us' help you deter- they© 'are nine opfeosati, with a seyerals|tftt^;ft8 ia^o^t^i;|p^ frost settles on the ground—and the mornings mifte the most economical size to burn; show you how to burning. .tenth ready to Join'the,.gr,ottp. As cut costs even further. Call us now if you are ready. T. J. lemphton, tm. Senate harf- twenty-on^. mem- TpasBtfge pr-thevBUliipfr'Hagijti^^fc ahd>vfeftings.become a little too cool for real •^ttsMt^sk'tb^i'llrsfc^teti *?l(ftp|fe berg, it will hi necessary to add aa- : : : comfort—bte prepared to take the chill off with mR YOUH FiOTlCTlOM 'otfiw recruit to.lnsar^ cMl ments . to?ihe:: -qiJnstltutipfti' ^0i£M, You can always identify Black Stork Coal by this While the majority of %H. news- •TT'olyra;maraiJtloettt'-M4"''BsSMwic: one of pur , , . trade-mark 1 . i and you can always order it by name. '^ra of the State, ate. opposed to You get the same cjualitv each time ... Why experi- .j^SeCpaaife Jfet >«s;. gldnci?. ifii:||^Sr||"^ tM; sales tax,* %8.ttEHAL0 real- :sult. i'W^ieiull;'TOp4l»i^fift|fipr' NATTY OIL HEATERS Black Stotk is the ment? Ify ' ised % loag tim^*ggo" that Jf relief ooff .>• thUi^'9tefllS8pl.ubl«e indiss ' #ridinf-i|f i||s We can maintain our finest coal we ever house at aa even tern* , to'the unemploy^a *^i$ fo ba iglven destructible . states." &> mighty burned. We never had by ths State, asd 4t *stfett** taxes structure has arisen on tliosg perature, burning Black h i i We also have a complete stock.o£ a clinker in it. Got lots Stork witti a minimum tat .base systepiy''; ;^^0wittftti^r'||!;.^|- of heat and very little e to CrO«rfs •* Electric Heaters AHTHRACiTS of expense, • / American system and the Americfen * ash. • • H. McAUistsr. ' t?' t>y 8ys1;8#'&'t&^:^tettMoM;:^ipg * ' W.I. Smith. r.of «ow taxed 6? aod expresssions ave avsiQayiaops. 1'lsey Stove Pipe,efc. possibly n>i Iscome The HiSR mean tne same taini?. Anl If !ps ALD ha3 defiait^y a sales tn*. tt ienai to the of rasisla now ca t5x« badzen. O ;: : ; Housewares :iK3fi^^ pRiiili .n»one W52& ; SUR«Mlt,^:,;J.; 43! 8ptin£8cia A.ve, 'Phoae 6-1121 Susmut, M. J, l PAGE T% O TH3 SUMMIT HERALD AMD SUMMIT! 1£COKDS SUMMlf, H. f RlF'&Y, S£Pi£MBES .O.

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I a li 'tiii' uaa i -.f « idi-,e uuo t, uid (O01.tl.1ii.tl JI. Pate li.HU j! i i- li . I) ; il u 't > "i 1 '• I in 'i ,>H t»ll'_ ' » .-ill,-, I t I ll lj 1-. I Mun ay Ft jir!, i\ "1 -kiit.wu N'I .wik l'rt me l'iiJa.« 1 i .til ! 1 I .i i m.i t -a I. i "I li > , J' 11 ' '1 H' L * Hi j| i,e v UK JJU) i 0] wS \k n , till ' ,1! iiij.t)di,cr, JI i^a^e [• ioj tluh i m- CIAKK GABLC i li I I, 1 < I i 41 II !'., 1 • 1 it l' ..ii '-', a, 'I H I' tl I 1. ' 1 1 1 . tu U y- It'll'ull Of J ,11 'I, <>t vl.lt' J.,'1 ,)k Lidbt Altll Cy 111 l'«ew JltbOJ " bO JEAN HARLOW ' ii ,i iii A ii J il ii r ' > '•' '>' •' ,t tl ii 0 in a s mm v.ii ! ,ts taij on lit • the iiii(.et> will : a 1 iJiii > y typ'io .11-, alisl i>ii it.' laid-, BU4M'0ItU LlSI'h "SPLCIAL 1 "China Seas" c i in i i II V i d ii t a inn! 'i- 1'jey wi.ik jtn a >!i.,n< s JLotmy 1 I \«KM " XSH I-.OIiT DkA«!A aitJ TOMOUROW — tin .tm •! :t .. • (i ; K-'W "(t i:wi 'a Ki.ii , ii ( Mil ii I- r tne '•!a-t litiiUH1'" 01 I Lie jta Vnt-i (It I." ii1""" ii ' iCi nil Mwi!t"> i n. I 1 l i 1 'i 11,111V allri iiih ttie plaits 111 tli K iivi'ig !'. Thai "Spttial Asunt" aiiJ"Bto)in Ove: SYLVIA SIDNEY s 1 l , ,i I 'In , /i ,I| i'i l i'i ' ? i' Kai . i ! tip I us-s \m ii it"I i. Hi,Ui 1 »ci j." 1 Jtidiut'ou lof MbiMi-uold 1 'Jl. M'l'/ll'i I. tl tl I'll- i\ ,n wyn-il.iytM ih a butable uist thu.1 i> 11 ui ii 1 1; li.'i'iil at .(Hi . t ih. ha 1 K tit ti 1 'ii in-.'If, , Duilioy 1HJ,K». 0. Aubiey PLAINFIELD 1 — AivSo - di 1 ai 'it 11 H id tin. -ci it- Snntn, HuU'it lUncbK'j. William 1 Oajs Start ius Sat., Sept. 21st ,.u ,il/si i l.m •, >li IJ I »' )><•<. 11 ih Ul( HII I ii. OL Hi 1ft. Iluiry, Lillian Hot 4 atul ninnv otl.- SPENCER TRACY Fun lie Frii!a> » 1.1 )!( li'ill1 l.ll'J tllll HI Hi ^ 111 I It 1' >t tis. Tay Garni tt .n It louiiil t'i tho j l'*j NiiWIHK "Dante's Inferno" 1 , hi t'» tc A blK(!,u ular 1 allot v.ith Maiw ....I,IHC Ills l|<»|,«'lt'ht, ll<'hllP....til( Olll} .oilial tin mo. Sit Guv SI iHilur;, a 1 nil o 1, Is 11 1 >il! ii'h-ni.'u re man uliw (tt.it KIICU (he tiudi! (jaiiitjiu elh and too danunjj? by Hill Ills IJns iicic ion It'll. ..<•<< ll to tl»> ntiutl n.ivul .ifuu r will I1, ."'PIH.IIS !•) 1 vi i> an.1 who lia NOW OI'RN SUN., MON. and THES.— 1 Hobnison ami Jfin Leiicni, tlio col- voinnn he lined'. jiu'ih'Wn )iU i till>m1 li.CHK.liI'u ii'iiool'l •> 0s1 [tll; f ll l> 3 . Vol VK)1 k. ll i lu is. ;, anil N£rr POLICY! GEOU1JE It A FT 1 ulo(l bt^^t* stt)lHt ioatuH^ HKO Uu- 1 (!•> < onmiandi il tin Ti)i!''H s at • lita/iK'd nt \,|i.t lir (/i Ai-y would ilio'o "Hooray fur Jjuve." TIIL num- S a tii< ili)lla>' i ui ,e came Sctnu iron) "Annapolis Farewell" with Sir Guy Standing, Rosalind "The Murder Man ' .AJjiulii JiaVi 11 L tin' u>nw tinit'Mli) ii bers an l'.nt <'t <» loui-ai-t I'cvuo A BIG 3 UNIT SHOW "Every Night iVuti'liiiij; wills cilLual imcii'sl tli"l tin (in"li. Keith, Tom Brown and Kicluird Cromwell, leatured at thb Roth-Strand with whitrh is wo\eii sljiltiilly into tlio today and tomonow. VAUDEVILLE unival ui tlu iRw pli'l'c. l'wt' f , '.iKlis ..mi I'c.it-tiig^ iiHcvnats' plot. SPENCER TRACY tniddies, Kidiii (1 (Vimwell rui'liiii this to 11 nilic 1> 111 inn intcM'st Miiuunolli Singe Slu»« At Eight" An art dealer's shop ia Hits stt-j ages the girls' careers, lives and ro- Virginia Itrueo • llarvov Stephens *r( a bLieet in H.u'lem is Ubed as a, JOAN BLONDELL .school. Tlu- boyb, r\» 1 OIIIHIMU'.I, ''(lihia St a ' background J or tho tap numbers. < fcistant; Anita Kerry as the girl Two First Run I"ie\uo Tuesday f'liiK 'i^lile, ,1'^JI Harliiw and suing Aloxaifdor, Lionel Slander, E. JtliAOON THEATElt, FORMEKI.Y conslanU} iiiitagonislic ttMt" '1 I11 addition, tliero lire musical] Feature Pictures "I100KAY FOIt LOVE" . (UoiiiwcH is a liia,h-iinti(it (f, Wallat f HIM v _Tlu*>a Si a >" 10'IB'J E. Clive and Ed Gargan. SIIUIIEUT, We're in the Money pri'aUht (li.uiintic Kii'inuri1 comes numberij by Oeno Raymond and! hoy oi" a wealthy famllV,' Ann 'Botheru who are co-featured j Tho current national popularity JmliUPd wit li the MJ II xt t'oi wllii 111 lriannv, .U'i'i'™,,, the Uulh'h Bti iiud ot radio amateur nights is present-j Completely modernized from the . . 10c and 15c in the pjqtluctioji. A radio station,' trout entrance to the stage, the tlio ui title iay sf.imh. \Uiilt> Drown, n'uen I hi 5 duiiO.i;, Moml.ty and a &rnart cafe, and the srngo of New ed for tho first time oft the screen! Afternoons . . 15c ami 20c ViElK, THUItS., Fill, and SAT. yommtr brother <"f nn upnt'i-'Tur.^l. v. Tlm,v, ,'}voat -itara in a 1 in "Every Night at Eight," the Wai-', Beacon Theater, formerly the Shu- i ... 2Bc tmil 80c York theatci provide the ajmos- t, at Brauford plaoe and llalsey Except Sats., Sun. and Holidays 4 -- DAYS » 4 ila'i -nii'ii. is 1 i-oHiy, icll a .stiicri, ;;rral stcr*' ii-aU'e^ it' a niii^hty lihere tor their bongs mid daitees, ter Wagner-Paramount musical tcntidr ni •voutf k'lliiw, out to f-'i t' spot tiifle ol IOVP, hat( and intriijue 1 comedy with (Jeor{|o Raft, Alice street, Newark, will open its doors SAT., SUN. and MON. a. iottrtoen pk m oi'ciiPbtra and a o the public on Friday morning, iui ubliatiou :>t the OMH-HSV ot in the wot Sd's'liisl OUtpcot. double piano acennijiuiilmoiit] is Kiiyc, Frances Lunglord and Patay Itiii'le lV.iin in ordt»r to capitall/.p i>n ' "lloii-rnv tor Lnvp*', a musical Kelly. September 20th, at 9.30, with a Marion Davies usou d in the Sothcrn' and itaymuud "One New York hii iitlv.intatto- alter )>iadn'atinu, j laivc, uill pwaviiito he a pleasing j Directed by Raoul Walsh, the combination of the latest cinema in Inluicnlly h'\ lini £1110 iju.tlitio^ • and iloli^litfnl font n» si as feature I'l noliors. Cilia pictures the hectic, adventures and stage shows. cl a feminine singing trio who The Emjay Corporation are tho "Page Miss Glory" Night" tight their way from amateur ni&lit new lesees of the Beacon Theater with with tryouts to national radio, lame. which has been redecorated so SPECIALS DICK POWELL FRANCHOT TONE Joan Blosidell, Geo, Prances Langford is a former N.B. Bumptiously that it truthfully rates Classical Music - .05c C. singing star. Audiences are with the finest theaters in the Drum Sticks .2Gc. PAT O'BRIEN UNA MERKEL state. Fine Ukuleliis . $ 1.1ft taken back of the scenes to the in- tj S. lies, liugloa . 2.79 — ALSO — C0NUA1) NAOKL ' Rait at M\hn side of a radio studio during an The new-policy shows will con- Fine Gultai'a . .. 3.115 HAKYKYSTIU'llENS amateur hour. A major portion o£ ist of two first-run pictures, five Piano Accordions .i . lil.60 Co-Feature Joan Blotidell, Glmda Farrell high-class vaudeville acts, and a Srf5co]ihonc . , ... 12.50 tlie tun in the film ia furnished by Expert llopalrlug Annapolis Farewell and Hugh Herbert have- -bcon- the the Three Radio Rogues, popular beautiful bevy oi' dancing chorines TIM McGOy in source of i'1'otous laughter in aairways' funsters. known as the Beacon Girls, who GEEGOHYS MUBIO SHOE with 4 number ' of pictures, including; ll undoubtedly prove tremend- and sortnwd SIR GUY STANDING The Outlaw Deputy' "Traveling Saleslady," "Kansas Miss Langford, diminutive sing- ously popular with those who like ing star of the air waves, plays one youth and talent. The opening Oae ot BTew Jeiaey's Sargsst RICHARD CROMWELL City Princess," and "Havana Bluaio Shops »n\ StnAIoa Widows." ot a singing trio who riess to fame program will have a special at- on the radio with Alice Faye and traction entitled "Hello Newark," 333 W. 1'ront St,( PlalnBelJ, 1ST. 8. Tho HERALD welcomes all news. Now they are together again in Patsy Kelly. Goorge Kaft is cast what is heralded as the moat liil- as aib orchestra leader who man- arious comedy romance of all, "We're In The Money." the War- ner Bros, picture which will'bo tho feature attraction at the Millburn Mosque Theatre Theater on Sunday, NEWARK a Hugh' Herbert is an absent mind- (1020 Broad htrcet) "A SPECIAL ed attorney who specializes in l''riilny lluuiliitf, October 11, at 8.30 breach of promise cases, and puz- zles, while Joan Bltmdell and Glen- WOULD FAMOUS VIOMNIST and 7 smedtnonef besides!" da Farroll are his two slicU and J'rJccs 8llc to $2.75, hiclmliiiir tn\ Keats i)»w ut Bnmlierper'Si KrcisKO' Thors wha» you, too, will say! For, dospito the amazingly low prico of 19^ ESfABUSHEO. chiseling process servers. anil UrlftltK l'luno More J8S9 There is an unusually talented Mgt. llurnk Attractions, Inc. 1 a pound, those clucks are all FANCY No. 1 GRADE... tha1 vory firtost can buy. They're plump.. ..tends*..;,. and c* dalicipu* as can bet Why not Wallace Boery and Clark Gable in "China Seas," showing at tho serve one fdi1 dinner tonight—whilct this unusual opportunity Tasts? Eotlt-jsciund feunaay, ftiouttay ami Tuesday.

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BIG HITS ' n a.m. to neon 20c. lloon t« 5s$0 30c. Every cvo WOO seatt 40c Reduced! Delightful lerveci FANCY with Roast Duck CANNED VEGETABLES NO.! ANN PAGE FRUITS m VEGETABIIS APPLE SAUCE The produce deffetjrpenl 6f y"our A 8. P These are all from 1935 crops.. . and GRA* Store ii alwayi well stocked with tHo alt standard quality. Buy a dozen cans jeqson's finest offerings. Tako these or more at this sensational prico. Meek-end specials for exofflplet < MclNTOSH APPLES FawV qu?'i'y< for Q i I'IJ . Telephone Summit 0-8800 . j White Corn fating or CooHnfj *»' lbs. IQC j I'luee BIIOWS dally at 2, !« 8.U0 y. m. oreitherhalf Ib. free-Stone Peaches Sundays and holidays continuous 21o i\ p. ni. June Peas c Fancy quality... for e L®in tomb Cho^s «b.3'f fating or Preserving; » Ib. 3* FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. 20', h'— String Beans Fancy Tokay Grapes BIG l)Ol?'l!LE F15ATIJUE PKOGKAM; Fancy Beef Liver tweiout... *) |ft A!, glorious, ^rjUlirig romance of the, \ Tomatoes SUNNYflElt> Grand eating « » A lbs. Wrf Sliced Bdcort Sugar. Cured _- nLoxrwho spill the shij>s for Uncle Sam! YOUR CHOICE Fresh Idaho Prunes For eating *% tf% Zttkor presents. or preserving « • » »# Ib*. tv6 WE DEMAND WAS SO GREAt for ferny Wdfi,h at the teruational price of 25c a pound, (hat last week-end we were unable to supply somo FancySweetPotafoes cms of our customers. We sincerely regret this, and so that no oh» will be dii- Jertey Sweeh ,.. n oppoinled, Wre rep»ating lhi» outHanding event again this week-end. Try Inem condrscl • • w Ibi. Totriaf© Jufce SXL J 6 CALIFORNIA SLICED WHEAT , FANCY QUAUTY GOIOEN BAH' A, ;S CREAM STYIE ^or^HIT^ E " JS ^aw" Golden-yellow halves packed in their Y !$i'fii$4m H,^(?ae?xs ^ STRINGIESS 19OJ . All the healthful benefits of whole wheat own delightful juice. Remember... THIS fn a lighter, more palatable1 loaf. Good PRICE lASTS TWROUGH SATURDAY ONIY1 ftPITillfl ^^011® A & P BRAND can fasting, and good for you. Try it today-, IOMA DRANb... CHOICE GRADE toUNG for Ine special price lasts thru Sat. only.

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i»»*a»sa«i«»aea»aaiisajk l£ducatioi\ Thru Music Sfci^etarlal School- i<£ H, ^CoTf Dei uliiV IL intensive TtB.iL.iu4-in VIOLIN PIANO FLUTE SH01THMI»« fYPEWitlTlM, SEOIE'TAKIAL DITiiiS, DALCROZE RHYTHM CLASSES • , and FILMS* ENSEM6UE GROUPS . j DAY AHD EVENING SESSIONS *" Individual Attention 23 Edgemont Ave. Summit, N. J. 'Phone Su, 6-032S-W.' | lie Hum rait <5-SW35 , JVew Jersey Basset! IlwlMiiig . _ J*

r Sew General Secretary at Her - The 'CliM Garden- of Music t$ . <• ..,*v li*•;--i" ••'/ 1 if HJf • Desk : ' . 20th to plan their fall program AUCEBItUNDAGE MARSH- Miss Margaret 0. Becker, the newClub activities will begin the first ^HWIlttfF ?W*'rl/ik*fci rar (Vllicn/* General Secretary 'of. the SumpiU week ia October and it ia the re- S' Tuesday, October, first Y.-W. 0. A..; ia ttdwvat tep^^sic sponsibility o£ the committee to ^iilllllllfe. i^vIItJtJl fJJ. lYJLUpH* ready to meet all members told help start plans for the esason's Private lessons irt piano and voice for all grades and! friends of the local organization. meetings. Tho committee ia com- •Pifteentlt ;£umual Opening Miss Becker 'brinjjs' With her posed of Dorothy Carow,-Janet Gor- ages of students, . . , , . •. greetings from the Y. W. C. A. inman, Josephine 0'Coae,. Lillian, Classes' in the right appreciation of music and the, Thursday,; September 26th Rochester, New York, and other Carter, Majorie Browni communities in ""which she Mas serv- understanding of its elements. , Glasses iri' General Musicianship •• ed the organization. A back- ; 15 Fft&NKLST PIACK- ' SUMlU'f, I. 3. ground of public school teaching WonderfuI'Dahlia Blooms gives Miss Becker a sympathetic .At Sunny Slope Terraces Siim'iuK-C-0108 or Private Lessons in understanding of tho problems of Piano, Violin, 'Gello, Woodwind and Brass the school-ago girl vyhile her ex- P. Ed. Spooner, proprietor of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo perience in Y. W. 0. A. administra- Sunny Slope Dahlia Terraces; has tion and itt business puts her, inannounced a new Bales policy for touch 'with women's interests thla year. Sunny Slope wiM sell Helen•.Gb'r^s^l. .Bender, Director throughout the country. She an-direct to the public at' the garde&B ticipates a full and valuable ppr- and the buyer will make his or her 8 DeFOREST AVSNUE,.' • , SUMMIT 6-0933 I gram in the coming year with the own selection at low prices. V*. Summit Association. This year Mr. Spbouer has 12,000 __J3 strong, healthy, disease-proof New Leadership plants and during the week' the Five years Fellowship holdjer at •; Jn^lliard Musio School j Slope has sprung jnto its usual ,a|l- yuder Josef Lhevinne , A new departure in the Summit nual' beauty. Many dark days held Y. W. C. A. ia the development o£ bacji the blooms but cool,-nights IiiKtruclion in pliinoforio tibliHiiiuo and, itiuMclnnsnlp (rbtn the', a separate Industrial Department and warm days are now breaking riidiiuents «]p to ami Inclttdlii^icducfert work, as well as ' under the professional guidanco of them into glorious bloom. , Tliieofy and Hbtoryol music. ', Mrs, L. C. Duudon of Edgemont The main field at Sunny Slope is Also prepiiralion for cxuminiitionH, Kdudurshlps, etc. Place School avenue. Mrs, Dundon comes to her this year devoted io the growth of; service with tho Y. ,W. 0. A. Iron* the- many prize creations of Mf. M-itlmi IHvfw as s«e appears \n 'Tue«).M»PB (Jlo.y/' icatuijtd.ut tlio ,44 BEEKMAN RbAD [' SUMMIT 6-l$04-W a wide experience in school; camp Spooner including 17 on whiBh he Millblrn Theater f6r f,!ur days, Wednesday to Saturday inclusive. Girls and social work. She takes over scored an average of.80 at the trial TF0 the two $lubs already organized grounds of, the American Dahlia with a warring South American na- wilj; begin its forty-second year on among Industrial and domestic IIBAXFORO LISTS "SPKCIAL SSpcIety at Stoors, Conn. Anton's AGENT" AND IIOI/I1 DUAAIA tion. This is Holt's tlrst produc- workers and will develop: those these is the Sunny Slope Coral dein tion under his new Universal, con- along the newest ahd most approv- on which a score of 85 was secured (Continued l'roni I'a^fe Two) tract. The supporting*'cast Includ- Thursday. Sept. 26 ed program lines. with a certificate of merit.- This es Antonio Moreno, Mona Barrie, .Thorough .preparation for college. The"Just Pals Club in this de- flower is coralpink with a shade of in wiping out the nation's public' Gene 'Lockliart, Grant Withers, partment will open its club season, vip|et at the center. It wil,l grow, Juanita Garfias, Barry Norton, and Also general course, JIUIHIC, nrl, nthlctlcs. GIlChtiCB. Thursday evening, October 3rd to" 10% inches':diameter an'd;i^'2%;. "Storm Over tho Andes" reveals George Lewis, with* a depression party. • Plans incheV in deptfe The' stem is strong? Primary, Intermediate, Upper School 1 Jack Holt as an aviator for fortune 1 were made"' for this party at a cabi- and holds.the,flower up well,' Then-; who seta a job as a combat pilot Mention the HERALD when buying . net meeting of the club' at Mrs.there' is the Marloribilt on which'1 Dundon's home on Monday eve-84 was secured, many of the judges KINDERGARTEN voting 86 it was learned. TWs' is ning. •• ,;,-::;:v;;;.,;' FORj r;»'- ,;•• :V,,^]f;' jr HATES KIJASOJfAULC Members of the Just Pals Cabi- a beautiful rounded pink flower. net are: Jeanette Petraccoro, presi- Sunny Slipo Marvel also had a Teachei with eight years' experience dent; Mae DeMuccio, Lillian. Mac- 'score ot 84 aiiid Betsy Craig, a col- '-: ' 1MM, Tap, .# iW . >ll;. French taught by native teacher Donald, Mary D. Pecca, Frances larette in dn^on skin pink 83. The / Esther Ann'Nur^^ch^til •:: Phillipi, Elizabeth Salerno. flower :CharleS S. "Welis, described : Outdoor work and play emphasized : The,. Iiiterriatioital club; another in color as neiireat 'to rose red al- ; v.^if0^QUNTAiN:iy^ :. though the color does not appeal in • • ' "...-.ei^ed • begin';;,, .. . I'••,>'*;•'., cjul) in this department, is an or-Wridgway's spor^d 82 and several .'•••"••' 'AOES:2^T6'^.' •.'•:•'•'• •'••:•. ''.•'. : \ • '"' : 1 ganizatiott o£ gfrls ^wlio , make others 80, the ayerage on 17 being May, to a child,'is not' apastime, hiitiis ihls'nieahs^bCgi'owth, .• SECOND vtolt-lNi OCTOBER ?ffi ;,^ - i'housewbrk their profession. In its180; whifth today is .a high; score. rantys, ard girls, from all the north- !Origjnally tlie judges credited each .both in; miM and body. ' Mfe help to., ^stabllsli Habits such da' ern European cduntries as well as flower with being' worth 75 but duo v c'onpehtratioiii perseverance, reasoningi prderilness',-' careful use of I native Americans. Their presi- to the number offered for judging pi'dperty, aiid cohsidefatipn for,others. ..• ,:'•:•'•'• '. , ' dent, Miss Mabel Ross, is; assisted 'cut'this-to 66. Under the old scor- Ph(?no Sfljnmifji|r2l7|;f9i; ittirtHer irtfojrihatlori. „ ^ ] iCSETARIAL 1by her cabinet made up of Evaing , the offerings of, Mr. Spooner. For information call Mrs. Tobler, Summit - 6-1639^.,•'.'-"••• (.Brush, Nellie Coulspn, Elizabeth would have averaged 90 and '•••;.•'•••. »X 'Nichol, Mary Bruin. brought many certificates* It, is\ % for High School cmcl ,, Membership in these clubs is hard to, secure the certificates' t'o-' open to all girls * who are' interest-? day. •* . . * "' •;'-:" "•'• rjETsMsrxmmM, : {^College Gradudfel led. ..••.'..;..' ; - '::"> • ;,_ Sunny Slope may be reached in ; Seth Boyden School of Business of two; directions. From lfco.frIs ave- Off to College v nue, Summit; at the OVerlopk Hos- jji'.ii [<*'; Sfalf-accredfled Coeducational Among the active members oi pital, the. turn is into Ulenside ave- 1 Ono-yeofanti two-year courses load- Y. W. C. A. clubs who are leaving nue, then at all forks left and up Ing to tho Cerlificata In Secretarial Summit for school college are four the hill. The other road lqads to Surprise Lake at foot of the hill., /.Studies...Training in Typewriting, members; of the Phillis Wheatley Another route is,; via Route 29 to .'Shorthand, Secretarial Accounting) id'Othello Cluba. ,:, ,,. ; Summit road just" beyond the Bu9lncis loiters, Offlco Practics, and Willie Anderson is entering Vir- Somerville bus station, the Slope r clectivo counsl In Business Admln- ;inia State College at Petersburg, r ; one mile up hill. ...••'.; ' IsJr&tibn ., .Alt' courses completed a. Riith Jaclis goes to Bennett receive credit toward the degree of Allege; UUisitt^Webb matricul&tei Bachelor of Science In Business AcK it Pratt' institute and sIrene llar- Open American Stdfe ministration. < nonie enters. , training for, ..nTir^irig BAY AND IVEHING SESSIONS it Lincoln Hospital iri New York til Guiauieriaii Building

K CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 30 ,' !ity. '. •• •-. ";. •;• ••;• .••.> ••: : For further fnfbrirtoWort y< The American Stores Company store which opened yesterday In , . , ^/telephone Mitchell 2-84/0 or wWfa Chaugrlng Date ithe:renovated Gulamerlan building. ;•};;.• V. :,•',.; ""y^::- ':[•'•:] . ]**>: AGNES aWAJTtRegistrar $ The second; day, otaariual physi- l ; on the southvyest corner 6f Spring- : cal examination for" ail High School field .and Summit avenues''cdfries IP^S^||,i0|iE QI' :. . '. . NEWARK, N. J. girls at the Y. W, C. A, was chang- a full line of well known brands of Qose OtM? ©o©rs fancy imported and domestic gro-

J s the , iVmi.ii I,. T*"*T^" "*Trf*. ^**1 ''"^"'1 "''ilijllfiLiili I I' .''lif'iti offered free by the ^ Thijs service .» . , , •.-•• - • and vegetal)le i ThThii s stbret ; '"which ' is equipped ,4rl?.\Vyotk Depattmeiit ot the; As- with the^nost modern refrigeration fioCiatroii. '•'.,•' to take care of the. pfbper handling Volanteer Advises bf butteri'efegs, meats'arid pfbdtice, is /cohsidered by the- ;American. Mrs. Huth H. Khnberlin, the sec-Stbres Company to be the most retaretary ioforr Qlirls'Work:at,the.YGirls Work at th . % re tttpdern food; stpr.e in northern Nev^^ '•.''.,'••'•-.'-' • •• • : - - 1 .' ' ' • " \ , . v:* C; A: announces that live voltfnteer Jersey. Fruity and ^vegetables are advisers are giving their, services delivered daily from nearby farms in the direction of girls, clubs at theand. orchards. Association.' These advisers carry liiiiiiiiiirtiuiiiitiniiiiiihiiiniiluiiiiiiuiiuiuiiir work often done by paid secretar- . " Tn 7" . . iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiniiiiiitiiiaitiiiiifBiiiiiiiigffiitvi s In larger associations. - M ntlon tne ies In large1 r associations. - « HERALD when buying. The 7th Grade **G . R . CluClbb looklks ; " ' ij • ••••=• ":; to Mrs. Raoul Collln, Jr., as its' dl- ; rector, while the Hamilton School : : ::: Play Group, a recreation project of' School of Freiiqli M i' K-TI^tl|i^E SCHOOIi.;. y :,; great importance in the community, L : Is directed by Miss Isabel Aber- Re-opens Mon., Sept;M B^|yf; :l^ y-i crombie. Miss Althea Becht, a jes- ;; "A flay and boar&fe school fOE§hoys from the Kindergarten Oent at the Y.- W. CA. building, Adult Courses 'iS><)fjR dti.fl -JETe* ifc- : contributes her time to'guiding a Beg., Int., Ady.'.'Iiite.And •$$$$*m Hm #*• -Bxcelleiit athletic facilities, music, Conversai French • ,'• ,^ffisl^|-^|5; club of colored girls, called the : ^ltt^trlal>rts.|>^:'l:|;Jr-::(;:!.;•;., - •'••„ '•..}• ••-::~r'\/ • '• '•••'• __ _: Othello Club. Mrs. 0. C. Howard t^vr- 'S_p|jjiiij6|ig'; Tutoifinli 7 ••:"'""'"' ; : /•"•. Chilton's Clsssesj Af^^OQOfls i0'1. '''Y-"i •.-• Superior or slow boys' reiSilve"" '.'. • , and Mrs. Charles" Gibson.' direct the ; ? ; iNuri.rKlnate (3-5, yrsj' 3.Ti'riies "Wkly. --;<".';;-v;"' :':.: ••-;• .'.:• ';ibrsiniiBg.sflite^ to tlwir a*uitiesi ;••• K.-i.; ..••; Juliette Derricotte • Club and the ! Phillis Wheatley Ciub, respectively. Graaecl 'Classes (6-14 yM.)'S'Hours ^ V€a(efuV preparaUojo; fqfe High School or, Boarding School. All the groups are busily plan- '•'•' *'?"• " •"'I:v":'-"''*'WRly,'V'•'.""-';"•••"•'•••••-••:- •^Spfrit pt'ettor^iiiHa'e»oiftsmi»Hship emphasized.; ••.•;•,.•_,•;•:, All In,French!,Marlbnnetto Theatre. ;: ning fall activities and, are looking Ecole Fraricals* De WfistfioM ."r^TrThe'•Larice*:&hbol«uaiT?ilil ckll tor your boy and return him to a year of great promise. 645 No. Chestnut SU •Eveniiig: '|>ress^ •; ^ffmmrly- • wp, * ^ ," atthe close ot sfthPO?

Si* JACK THE SUilMlf MUtAlD AND SUMMIT MLCORB &UMMir, M. J.

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