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VOL. V. NO. 244 orn C IA L NEWIPAFSSi HILLSIDE, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 OP THE TOWNSHIP OP HILLtlDe PRICE FIVE O X X T a

WILL RAISE FINES FOR FOUR YEAR OLD GIRL SPEEDING, DOWD WARNS Luster To Confer With Lehigh Valley Engineers LOCAL DEMOCRATS .Speeding in the township must k il l e d b y t r u c k in cease, l he police ace to he congratu­ PETITIONS FOR lated on their el'i'urt to curb it, and On Elimination Of Long Avenue Grade Crossing CAUSE UPROAR AT unless the public cooperates, penalties A Plan fur tlie elimination of the SALEM AVE MISHAP lor speeding will Iiuve to lie increased." at the Intersection of Hollywood ave­ Long avenue grade crossing of the Le_ nue und stone street. Mr. Luster pre­ COUNTY SESSION CHANGE IN RULE Will] these remarks Police Judge Driver Claims Child Ran In high Valley Railroad was submitted fers this plan rather than one to fol­ James A. Dowd last night issued a lu tin* Township Committee Wednes­ low the existing lines fo Long avenue Opposed To Mrs. Ackerman For Front Of Vehicle; Held warning to drivers who are accustom­ For Manslaughter day night by C. H. Luster, township because the amount of property dam­ Temporary Chairman; She ed to step on the gas. engineer. At the same time the Mun­ ARE DISTRIBUTED age would be considerably less. The Is Booed By Hillside herdinarid Plummer, of J ;i Wood­ icipal Plan and Art Commission recoin, Park street plan would damage some MOTHER HELPS TAKE CHILD Thirty delegates from Hillside went land avenue,' Newark, was lined $1U mended that the engineer hold a con* property and he recommended the va­ Democrats Will Use Local Water to Elizabeth Monday night and fired SHOTS HALT TRIO IN TO BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL for speeding at 40 miles an hour. A ferenee with engineers of the Lehigh cation uf Long avenue between Holly­ Situation As One O f with the determination that Mrs. Sarah NEWARK STOLEN AUTO *“ Hue was imposed on James Tanner, Vully Railroad and Mr. Luster was wood avenue and the railroad. Chief Arguments Anna Cozzi, four-year-old daughter V. Ackerman, also of Hillside, Demo­ 01 34 Livingston street, Newark, for instructed to arrange such a confer­ To follow the present lines of Long Clemens Reed, colored, of 44 Mercer ut Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cozzi of 1099 cratic Assembly candidate .should re­ failure to lmve registration in liis pos. ence. avenue would require damaging most street, and Theodore . Bogart, of 14 KENNY OUTLINES ABUSES Salem avenue, was fatally Injured Tues­ ceive no recognition from the Demo­ session. Mr. Luster’s plan would have the eli­ ol I lie property on Hollywood avenue Somerset street; Newark, were turned | OF PRESENT GOVERNMENT day afternoon when struck in the street cratic County Committee because of mination follow the proposed lines of between Long avenue and Woodruff over to Newark police Wednesday uf - ; i„ front of her home by a light deliv­ her defeat in last week’s primaries for Park street, a short street just south avenue, Mr. Luster says. It would also let noon to luce charges of stealing an Utilization of the water problem in ery truck being driven north by David u post on the committee, turned the of Long avenue, from the northerly cause a change In the grade of Long automobile in Newark' on Wednesday the township as one of the ch ief argu­ Selednlck, eighteen years old, of 041 peacefully-planned session of that avenue, Hollywood avenue to beyond morning. ment 4 for a (mange in the form of gov­ . Hawthorne avenue, Newark. side of tlie railroad. From a point body into an acrimonious meeting. LARGE CLASS ENTERS WoodruIf avenue, Long avenue beyond At 8:45 u. an. Wednesday patrolman ernment was one of the points outlined The girl either was killed instantly south of the railroad the elimination Boiling with resentment at what was Superior street and Pennsylvania ave­ Van Deursen# noticed the car coming before members ol the Hillside Demo­ or died while being driven in the truck termed the attempted dication of ar­ would swing into Hollywood avenue nue to Park street on one side and along at Maple and Hillside avenues. crat.r Club last night by the presi­ by Selednick to Beth Israel Hospital, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL rangements by the Elizabeth factions on a wide curve forming a lorge plaza Race street on the other. VunDeursen, commandeered another dent, Thomas A. Kenny, in his instruc. where she was pronounced dead on ar­ in the party, who had suggested tHut A large class entered the second year machine and followed them and when lions regarding circulation of petitions rival. Her injuries included fractures Mrs. Ackerman might be eligible for ot the High School from the ninth the policeman was noticed by the oc­ for a change to the cooniin'ission form ui tlie jskull and both legs, renomination as first vice-chairwoman grades of tile local -grammar schools cupants of the car they started to of government. Petitions were given The driver was held without bail on despite her defeat last week, the dele­ at tlie annual exercises held in the INSTALL WOODFIELD ! YOUNG BOY FALLS IN speed up. They were brought to a out and are to be circulated immediate­ u charge of manslaughter and turned gation ran rough-shod over the plans High School auditorium Wednesday halt at Ryan street and Liberty avenue ly. over to Union County Prosecutor David for peace and harmony. night. gut out und started to run. Five shots 1 \.e 1111 y scored the inadequate water Selednick told police he was going Boos and catcalls, hisses and shouts, Opening exercises led by Thomias ROTARY PRESIDENT LAKE, IS DROWNED were fired at them. Two stopped and j**Pe>>l ;t|'d accused the Klizabetrt* about twenty miles an hour when the objections to procedure and risings to Horsy the were followed by Bible read­ were captured but the third man es­ luuii Water Company of failure to live child darted suddenly from behind a School Head Will Succeed Irving- Baker 3rd, 5 Years Old, points of order mingled with personal ing, Lord’s prayer and singing of a caped. The police claim that one of up to its contract both because there is parked car in front of the Cozzi house, William J. Rieder; Fish Second Drowning- Victim recriminations and challenges to per­ hymn. Harry W. Doremus, president tlnf men arrested had a record in New­ not u sumcient supply and the quality ond ran directly in the path of the sonal combat. The only business of of liie Board uf Education, then made ing Trip July 15 Here In Two Weeks ark of burglary. At 10:05 Wednesday ui me water served is poor. While the truck. He stopped instantly when the the evening which was conducted with t ownsinp Committee has been aware the presentation of certificates after Arthur G. Woodlield, Supervising morning Patrolman Benson found an front of the automobile struck her and Irving Baker 3rd, 6 year old son of due decorum was the victual election mis tad tor u long time, he said which came the reception of the class Principal of Schools, was installed as abandoned car on Glenwood avenue. 01 knocked her to the pavement, no part Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Baker Jr., of of the officers ol” the committee, when no action was taken until Wednesday into the High School. president of tlie Hillside Rotary Club The car, it was later learned, was re­ of the truck passing over the girl's 1016 Prospect street ,was drowned Sat­ that item finally was reached. w nen a letter was sent to the Utility 1 lie Boys’ Glee Club of the Junior at its meeting Tuesday in the Hillside ported In Newark as being stolen. body, he said. urday night in Lake Montowac. When the meeting was over, the Board. The only action calculated to High School rendered two selections, Presbyterian Church. Mr .Woodfield Mrs. Cozzi camel out of the house The boy, the couple’s only child, following officers had been elected; bring results, he staled, would be to Mighty Like A Rose,” Nevin, and succeeds William J. Rieder. when she heard the screech of the had been playing on the boardwalk and Chairman, William A. Leonard; first revoke the company’s charter and then "Bolling Down to Bio,” German. TWu In expressing his appreciation for brakes. The two placed the child in while his parents’ attention was divert­ vice-chairman, Janies W. Barrett, of the township could take over the local violin solos, "Oriental,” Cui, and “ Min. the honor conferred upon him, Mr. WILL ASK COUNTY tin- truck and drove to the hospital, ed momentarily lie fell in. The body Cranford; second vice-chairman, Jo­ watqr system by issuing bonds which uet In G,” Beethoven, were played by Woodlield stated there was no office he stopping on the way to pick up OHicer was recovered iby Mr. Baker within ten seph J. Rowe, of linion; first vkv- would not affect the debt limit. Warren Tekula. Helen Gunther play­ would rather hold than the presidency Van Deurpen, who was doing traffic minutes. chairwoman, Mrs. Mary ii. Barry, of TO RETURN MONEY He declared tlie Township Commit­ ed a banjo-mandolin solo. of the Rotary Club. duty at Hillside avenue and North Mr. and Mrs. Baker and the boy had Roselle Park; second vice-chairwoman “A Literary Nightmare,11 an original County Treasurer Nathan it. Lea­ tee stood by and failed to oppose the Broad street. His views on the functions of the spent the day at the lake and were Mrs. Margaret L. Raleigh, of Hillside; pageant written by Marion Short, pu­ vitt- will be asked to return to the forty per cent increase in rates as Selednick's driver’s license is a con club, lie declared, differed from those planning to return to their home about secretary Patrick F. Keelan; treasur­ pil in the ninth grade, was presented Township of Hillside money said to other communities did and attributed ditional one, requiring that he wear of persons who believed that a Rotary Mahan, were appointed a com­ (he Kean estate below the Salem Dam HELD FOR ASSAULT ON Emily M. Jantausch, Loretta J. Steph­ publican Club of Hillside Inc. and filed mitter to set a date and place for an was declared a nuisance and not fit Liberty Park Association Wants Resident with the County Clerk, Col. William B. CHARGE BY HIS WIFE ens, Robert F. Jones, Richard E. Wade for bathing purposes. Signs prohibit­ George Savage, of 13 John street, outing in the near Tut'ii'ffc. John Trous- Martin at the Courthouse in Elizabeth. Robert Johnson, Anne L. Westman, ing bathing will be erected on its banks The incorporators are Harry I. Luft- "as held under J100 ball for the Grand Margaret Kane, Robert C. WilliaJms, rlo11, reporting on his trip to Louisville Mr. Bobert/. recommended that a Engineer On Salary Basis, Tax Survey Jury hy Judge James A, rinwd In Pol­ man, Wiiliamo A. Stevenson, Walter WiHittm J-ohn.M. Wilson, last week to attend the Lions Inter­ flat rate of $10* be charge the Board of ice Court Monday night on a charge Opposition to the employment of a Stewart, Oden F. Libbey, Louis Wall- national Convention, gave Tils Impres­ Education tor eunnuutiitg lire elation requested an investigation of raff and Irving G. Farmer. These same brought by his wife for assault and Helen D. Kizyma, Edward E. W ood­ township engineer on a. percentage sions of Louisville as a town of hot to the sanitary sewer. the tax situation In the Township, re­ men also constitute the Board of Trus­ battery. ruff, Kenneth Knox, Arthur Wrabach, basis was expressed by the Liberty The resignation fo Mrs. Anna Gould, ft rring particularly to the assessment tees. Samuel B. Goldstein, attorney, Homan, Cotas, of 46 Silver avenue, Pauline Kreman1, Louis Zabielski, weather, beautiful weather, and un­ Park Community Association in a let­ secretary in the Plumbing Department, of undeveloped acreage and the en­ filed the papers. was fined $26. for disorderly conduct; surpassable courtesy. Thoughts were ter to the Township Committee Wed­ Marshall W. Lant, May Zastenchik, was accepted with regret. couragement of industries. They pro­ it was announced last night that this This is his twelfth appearance before expressed at the meeting for the early nesday night. The association favors tested the rumored plan to. construct the court on the same charge, police Robert Swann, Marie Birch, Irma Mul­ GIVE LIGHT CONTRACT a resident engineer on a salary, and step was taken at the suggestion of recovery of Hugo Berg, who recently an apartment house on Ryan street. George H. Johnston, Chairman of the say. ler, Thomas Livingston. A contract to supply lights to the declared they understood a plan to this underwent an operation fori appendi­ Building Inspector Charles Hanson said Republican County Committee, in an township for five, years was awarded effect was now under consideration he understood William Ldmpe is plan­ citis. by the Township Committee Wednes­ and wished to be recorded as favoring effort to harmonize the Republican ning to build u four family detached situation In the township. The new day night to the Public Service Electric it. They objected also to failure of Keflnlshlng - Repairing - Upholstering house there. The association will be organization is practically the same per & Gas Co. the township to give the people an op­ DR. J. W. WARNER, Emerson 1445 notified before any action is taken. sonnel as the former Independent Re­ portunity to vote on what they termed Requests were made that Ryan publican Club, and The Times learned New Jersey Upholstering Co. •*extras"on‘ improvement measures and Dentist rpholurry mirt Slip Covers NEW street be designated a light traffic that Mr. Johnston feels its luvembers GASOLIM wanted to know why a consulting en­ Liberty Avenue and Crane Street Phone EM. 7858 Parlor Suites made to order or at.rp.pt. thst ■ jire really regular Republicans and GAGE gineer was required on the sanitary made over that the former name was caicUT&tid" and storm water sewers. and that rubbish 017 Elizabeth Ave. Elizabeth, N.J. to give an Incorrect impression. There’s no need to get out and go In other communications the asso- removed. around to the back to check up on gasoline when you drive the new Ford. JAMES A. DOWD GOLD BONDS SHADE TREE COMMISSION MAYFAIR GA ASK YOUR BANKER s» » p The simple, reliable gasoline gage Is IVrtnJts must be obtained for pUuit- Waverly 4382 R<*»l Estate and Insurance Jersey Mortgage & Title CT !i2tt£ e tc r r L right on the instrument panel, In plain ,ing and removing trees. 24 HOUR SERVICE' JACOB WIND, JR I Em. SCO* sight, day or night. Guaranty Oo. We will buy and plant your trees at Battery charging, Expert Auto Re­ Architect *014 UNION AVENUE’ Jersey Title Bldg., Gentlemen’s Shoes nominal cost. Mayfair Theay-e Bid*. Winfield Scott Hotel pairing, Wrecker Service. BlUatde, N . J. Elisabeth, N. J. Long Ave. Motor Sales Oorp. 1450 North Broad Stnat S25 N. Broad St., Elisabeth ENOS H. DALY, Secretary 14M North Broad Street 16M Loop Ave. Wav. f i l l Trinity »17 Phones Big. Sttt Eh J FfcjpBTw o HILLSIDE TIIIM, FRIDAY, JUKI 38, 1989 •tan3!n??*ure on the xpeaklng AT tTHEW X MBERTT but now deserted It to becom e a lead] l i '1 Starting this corning Sunday and run Ing light on the talking screen. r The dUtl'rf ilhe * nlng for the feur d a ys only the Fox A vaudeville bill of merit will sur. i Liberty theatre In Elisabeth will offer round thla picture, as will the F0.\- Wood to the theatre going public of these WOMEN’S PAGE-SOCIAL-PERSONAL t Movietone News which Is ever a pop*. parts, one of the eutstandlng talking lar favorite In the best of theatres picture achievements oLthe newer era ^lr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Austin and ! By CLARISSA MACK1E t of screen entertainment^ world over. Mr. ami Mrs. Coleman, of Elizabeth; 1 . - . — ____ ■ SURPRISE PARTY TO Social-Personal Marshall Wright, of Newark, and Mr. (Copy rlgbt.) The William Fox Movietone super THIRTY GRADUATED special, “The Valiant,’’ with Paul Muni, Hand Trucking Go. and Mrs. George Briggs, of Roselle OBIN PAGE sat on the side o f her Park. the talking screen’s newest star will be R E V , MRS. BREWER Miss Irma Lee Boutchyard, 32 Fair- R narrow bed in tier hull room on presented just exactly as It was offered MOVING view place, will sail tomorrow on the B Y ST. CATHERINE’S the third floor o f Mrs. Leeds’ lodging A surprise party was given Wednes­ at the Roxy In New York where it Storage — Shipping S. S. Bermuda, with Miss Edna Keates, Member’s of the Triangle Club of house. day evening to R ev George Brewer, broke all box office records In the heart Phone EM. 89X0.0674 353 Union avenue, Elizabeth, and Miss Hillside and their guests enjoyed a Members Of Class Present Playlet; "Of all the Impossible situations,’’ pastor of the Hillside Avenue Baptist of the hot weather. 113 Union St., Elizabeth, *9. j. Ruth A. Davis, 422 Devon street, Arl­ straw ride Saturday to Fox Hill Lukes. Joseph O’Brien In Address she groaned. “ T o think that my fa­ Church, and Mrs. Brewer on their “The Valiant Is a untghty drama of We Buy, Sell ami Repair Furniture ington, to Hamilton .Bermuda. They They left at 8:30 from Coe ai)d Salem ther's daughter, in-ought up In luxury, thirty-fifth wedding anniversary by the To Graduating Class love, courage, and excitement. The will stay at the Hamilton Hotel. avenues. Members of the club sang, should be spending her days In a hor­ congregation and friends at their home and roasted "hot dogs" and marsh­ rible stuffy, office and her nights In story embraces all the elements that 78 Hillside avenue. mallows were part of the refreshments. Thirty members o f the graduating go to make a truly wonderful picture, Authorized dealer Mrs. G. Herlich, of 151 Clark street, this pen—and worst of all, t cannot Rev. and Mrs. Brewster received a Those who went on the trip included class of St. Catherine’s School received the type of picture that satisfies all Harley-Ravldson Motor Cycles entertained the 'members of the Get-to­ make my salary meet my expenses and number of gifts in gold and numerous Mr .and Mrs. C. Harper, and Mrs. W. diplomas at the seventh annual com­ classes of critics, young and old, male used motorcycles $30 and up gether Club at her home Tuesday after Mrs. Leeds threatens to put me out to­ bunches of roses were presented by the Kirk, of Elizabeth; Carl Hexamer and mencement exercises held Tuesday and female alike. Bicycles of all makes noon. It being the 25th wedding an­ evening in the Parish Hall on North morrow !” Ladies Auxiliary. The home was at­ Bernice Stizert, of Newark; Edna Har_ The peak of perfection in talking BERTAM ISON niversary of Mrs. Herlich and the tenth Broad street. She puzzled over this a while aryl tractively decorated in yellow and per, of Trenton; Robert Nitszhke, of pictures has been reached by the star 48-50 Westfield Ave. Em. 72 wedding anniversary of Mrs. W. Am- then the memory of the old home, now white and a large wedding cake with East Orange; Zoe Kunst, of Montclair; Joseph A. O’Brien, who has been con Paul Muni, who for years was an out- Elizabeth, N. J. merman, the members presented the closed and later to be torn down, thirty-five candles was the center piece Daniel Keiber, Milton Hock, Helen neeted with educational activities in former with silver book ends and the haunted her.’T could go there. No one Refreshments were served.and an en­ Tichenor, Orville Bennett, Kay Keiber, Elizabeth for over 22 years, was the latter with a fernery. would know It, and I could come In on joyable evening spent. Frank Poole, Thonfas Woodlield, Eve­ speaker of the evening. The auditor­ Those present were Mrs. J. Schmidt, the trolley. L ater I will get a better Among those present were Rev. and lyn Sellick, Kenny Anderson, Betsy ium was decorated with the class co l­ Mrs. H. Staub, Mrs. A. Van Steembergh position—” Mrs. George Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, George Barlow, Mabel Long, Lil­ ors, red and white, and the procession Mrs. H. Singe, Mrs. W. Lersen, Mrs. Deprived o f home, fortune, loved George Brewer, of Englewood; Mr. and lian Kirk, Woolsey Haefle and David of graduates was led by Mary Fallon. P. Goddard, Mrs. R. Boltz, Mrs. A. ones, all In one year, Robin Page did a n Mrs. Frank Brewer, of Long Island; McNeil, of Hillside. A five dollar gold piece was awarded Luthenauer, Mrs. S. Saratsis, Mrs. Am­ not know how she had longed fo r the 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. Wllliajrm J. Flagler, Doro­ to Francis keinfurt for not being ab­ old place until the next day when she ine rman, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. H. Dade, Mrs. Catherine Houseman, of 142 ' s r thy Flagler and heigh Flagler, of Un- sent or tardy over a period of five crept Into the house and revisited be­ NORTH 1 R O A D ST Mrs. W. Chamberlain, Mrs. Herlich, Clark street, Grand Associate Matron years. Frederick Sullivan and Veron­ ion; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shrope, Mrs. loved spots. Emma Norman, Kenneth Norman. Mrs. VV. Daviet, Mrs. A. Daviet, Mrs. of the Order of lHe Amaranth, State of ica Yuska received premiuims for per­ I , : L i D E N J u There was a fireplace with a'grate. W. Walker, Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mrs. S. Ne\y Jersey is spending the week in Gladys Heller, Mrs. Roth. Walter Bls- fect attendance for two years. The house stood back from the road Bearse, Mrs. W. Rollinson, Mrs. R. Pittsburg, Pah, attending the Supreme hoff, Leslie Kelltnar, Eleanor Tompson Before the presentation of diplomas, among thick trees and there would be Matfaeoe Mon., Wed., Sat,, Sun., and Holidays Johnson, Mrs. J. Wind, Mrs. W. Petty, session accompanied by grand and sup­ Mrs. Fred Williamson. Lois Williamson 'a playlet was given by the graduates little danger o f discovery. She de­ Tonight and Tomorrow Continuous Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sweet, Dorothea H. Ifvin, Mrs. Schuster, Mrs. W. reme officers. entitled, "On the Threshold.” The cided'that for the present she would Raymond Griffith, Marceline Day, Raymond Hatton Sweet, Mi'S. Charles Hanson, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. E. Van Wagenen, Mrs. H. Woolsey Haefle, of Robert street, cast consisted of Bob, Frederick Sny­ use a kerosene stove and lamp, and Frieda Tompson, Ruth Weston, -Mr. Pogmore, Mrs. Heckman, Mrs. Lampe, and Lawrence Gray in Waldo Nickerson, of Salem avenue and der; Nell, Eileen Gillen; Dora May when It rained she might have a fire and Mrs. George Weston, Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Koenig. “ TRENT'S LAST CASE’’ George Garrigan, of Oakland aVenue, Dolan; Ignorance, Joseph Killimett; at night In the chimney. Miller, Mrs. Brown, Miss Goeller, Mr. Ease, Paul Ehrhardt; Pleasure, Fran­ She worked like a beaver all that also Tom Mix in “ THE DRIFTER” Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, of 1243 students at Buckneli University, are and Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Ott, George cis keinfurt; Father Time, William Sunday. From all over the house she Our Gang Comedy Mayfair News Woodruff avenue, announces the birth home for the summer vacation. Fee, Mr. and Mrs. W. I*’. Meyerend, Mr. Jones; Opportunity, Edward Mack; brought many stray articles salvaged of a baby girl June 15 at the, Eliza­ Sunday and Monday Matinee Mdnday j and Mrs. I. Due, Mr. and Mrs. Hirman A graduation surprise party for Miss Wisdom, Joseph Carney; Happiness, from the room s, things which had beth General Hospital. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doremus, Mabel Long was given Friday evening Matthew McNulty. beeu left for the ashman, but which Shirley Doremus, Mrs. Joel Hocken- by her sister, Miss Adelia Long, at The order of the program was as were very precious to this bold pi­ ALJOLSON in | Hillside Camp No. 83, P. O. of A., their home, 100 Coe avenue. Miss Long oneer. bury, Robert and Donald Hockenbury, follows: processional, ‘‘Pomp and C ir­ will meet Monday July 1 at 1314 North was graduated Friday morning from cumstance,” by Edgar; Welcome Song Weeks passed by and no one dis­ Marjorie Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Broad street. All members who were the State Teachers College at Trenton. by graduates; interlude, “Adoration,” covered R obin's hiding place. The “THE SINGING FOOL” not present at the organization of the Ruth Butler, Mr. and Mrs. William Guests included members of the Trian­ Borowski; playlet, “ On the Threshold,” i girl grew rosy and her eyes recovered camp on June 17 will be taken in at The years most sensational hit with Davey Lee, , Latz, Franklin Latz, Mr. Moyers, .\Tr. gle Club of Hillside. Games were play­ interlude, "Adieu,” Friml; presentation * their old hope and luster. She found that time. All who wish to make tHe ed and an enjoyable time was hud. of diplomas and awards by Rev. Thom - ] another and better position and was Josephine Dunn and others and Mrs. Van Linden, Charlotte Cooper visit to Camp- 87 of Elizabeth should as F. Canty, pastor; address to grad- j saving n little money against the day —Large Surrounding Program— Mr. Miles, Mrs. Dennis, Mr, and Mrs. TO BORROW FUNDS meet the organizer at Eagles Hall, uates by Joseph O’ Brien; song, "N ew ' when the house should be demolished Elizabeth avenue near West Scott place The treasurer was authorized by the Tuesday Evening Only William nil, Mrs. G. F. Schmman, Columbia, ” graduates; recessional, i and she would be homeless again. She Elizabeth, or at tHe Elizabeth City Township Committee Wednesday night Mrs. kobshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliff, "Marche MHilaire,” * Schubert. was determined never to be without Two Unusually Fine Pictures,Karl Dane and George Arthur in Hall, Room 3, 8 o’clock Thursday to borrow $14,820, for Hillside’s share a home of som e sort In the future, "ALL AT SEA” Margaret Ratcliff and Mr. George Fee. Those who received their diplomat evening July 11. in the Joint Sewer Conference and something o f her own, and not the are Francis keinfurt, Frederick Snyder also “ FORBIDDEN HOURS” $47,S82.S7 for the Board of Education, stark, forlorn boarding house substi­ Joseph Ciganek, Edward Mach, V in­ with Ramon Novarro and Renee Adoree Mrs. James Coleman, of 37 Grove tute. Of cou rse she knew there was SEEKS GAS PERMITS cent Dillon, Jerome Baker, Kenneth street,- Elizabeth, was hostess Friday danger o f momentary discovery o f Plans for the construction of a gas­ Wainwright, John Muller, Matthew Me Wednesday and Thursday I night at a surprise green kitchen shovy- her retreat and hasty eviction, but oline station at Bailey avenue and Nulty, Joseph Killimett, Joseph Car­ — GALA HOLIDAY PROGRAM — er to her sister,Miss Vera J.Davis,(laugh she hnd schooled herself to meet that, North Broad street submitted by the ney, Albert Kligge, Paul Ehrhardt, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Davisf and she was glad that the old Arthurs < r x s ® Heilman Oils Inc., of Newark, were John Downing, Emil Mastic, Peter ♦3rd Street . rvingtor Jr., of 508 Linden avenue, whose mar­ place next door, whose chimney tops RICHARD BARTHELMESS in referred to the Zoning Board of Ad­ Weigly Williaim Richards, Frederick riage to V. Leslie Walters, of Hillside, she could not even see through the 100 ATTRACTIONS justment Wednesday night by the. Sullivan, William Jones. i will take place October 6. trees, was also closed, as the owner, World’s Biggest Pool Township Committee. May Dolan, luma Gehrlein, Amelia “WEARY RIVER” The house was attractively decorated Tommy Arthurs, her old playmate, Muszysnki, Anna Huntenburg, Eileen Free Show s Daily with roses. The guests enjoyed games. WANTS STREET PAVED was traveling In India. with Betty Compson and others Mottershead, Eileen Gillen, Dorothy “A mighty hunter like Tommy Ar­ ->ANCING CONCERTS Mits. Coleman served refreshments. Ordinances were ordered prepared — 0 — “ MLLE. FROM ARMENTIER8” Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Desmond, Florence Klug, Ruth Shack- thurs would smell my smoke right Gteat Organ and C a route I by the Township Committee Wednes­ Comedy NEWS Novelty Thomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. day night for the paving of Dorer ave. ley, Veronica Yuska, Mary lx>uise away,” she thought. Dining Hail Picnic Grounds • • • • • • • George J. Williams, Miss Leola Will­ nue and Clark street. Fray. urbine ^Jw ci -»• I hoMiotM iams, Miss Bessie Austin, Mr. and Mrs. “It Is good to be home again,” de­ J*'. H. Davis, Jr., Miss Maude Davis, clared Tom m y Arthurs, the first night of his arrival from abroad. He had WEAR DARK JACKET WITH LIGHT brought his friend, Waldo Kent, out FROCK OR VICE VERSA, SAYS PARIS to spend the week-end with him and to decide w h at repairs the fine man­ Emerson 8800 sion needed. “ I've got the Page prop­ erty on m y hands,” remarked Kent p easing you keeps us in as he lighted a cigarette after dinner. FOX LIBERTY L “I thought o f tearing It down and put­ BUSINESS ting some bungalows there, but you're ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. J. next door and It might not suit you to have cottagers.” Union County Auto Top Co. "I wouldn’t," said Tommy gruffly. "I'll buy the old place from you, W al­ Auto Tops— Seat Covers— Body Trimmings— Glass Installed ly. I used to know the Pages, and we ALL KINDS- OF BODY WORK had fine times growing up together— 252 UNION STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. they’re all gone now, save pretty R ob­ in, and I don’t know where she Is— I must hunt her up.” “We might go over and look at the 4 - Days Only - 4 outside o f It now .'T hough I have the keys, we wouldn't be able to see In­ ELIZABETH, UNION, HILLSIDE side,” suggested Waldo. IRVINGTON BUS LINE They entered the grounds and ex­ plored a little bit In the faint m oon­ THIS Johnny Anthes, Prop. — Em. 3807 light Suddenly Waldo clutched his Schedule: First bus leaves Irvington Center for Elizabeth at friend’s arm. “There’s a light np 6 :20 a. m. and every 20 minutes until 9 a. m. Then every half there on the second floor, Tommy. It SUN. - MON. - TUES. and WED. hour, on the hour and half to 3:30 p. m. From 3:30 p. m. Isn’t fire, either.” bus will leave every 2Q. minutes until 7 :30 p. m. and then every "That’s right. No other light In the JUNE 30, JULY 1, 2, 3 half hour until midnight. house and this one’s hidden—thick First bus leaves Elizabeth, Union Street for Irvington at curtains o v er window. Tramps?" 5:45 a. m., second bus at 6:10 a. m. and then follows same “Maybe. Want to come along and schedule as above. Investigate?” Buses to hire for all occasions at reasonable rates Presently they were before the door of the room, where a crack of light Fox Movietone's Powerful ran along the sill. A girl’s voice was talking cheerily to some one. “ Now, old gray cat, you have had your supper and I’ve had mine and we • ALL TALKING DRAMA are both going to sit down In this comfy ch air and read 1" Tom my’s heart Quickened, for he believed he knew who belonged to that delightful voice. NEXT PAYDAY It was Waldo Kent who entered without knocking. He simply pat his THE big shoulder to the door and the an­ cient lock strained and gave way. So ACKETS to the right of us, Jackets classified as a separate proposition. they b orst In upon Robin and the Wouldn t your next payday be a good time to J to the left or os, with an endless Colorful coats with white frock s are cat who had come to live with her. start a savings account at this bank? A good time procession o f Jackets and separate very popular. Not only knitted effects The frightened girl jumped up and to stop wandering along aimlessly through life with coatees promised for the days to fol­ are good, tint ja c k e t of cloth, sltk, thru • hitched the back o f her chair. low. Certain It Is that the Jacket Is no thought of the days ahead, no plan, no definite rayon mixtures, cotton, especially vel­ These healthy young men were not a very smart Item on fashion’s list veteen, express up-to-the-ralnute chic. lawbreakers and one face was dearly goal to achieve, jd H living from one payday to Paris says either the very light Double-breasted flannel Jackets, red familiar. With a little cry she ran the next? frock with the darker coat or the light with white or navy topping white, also and put her arms around Tommy Ar­ coat with a contrasting dark frock. Saving is one of life's greatest assets. blazer striped flannel cardigans are thurs. “ Oh, Tommy, Tommy, It’s ao WITH The rule of contrast color applies to considered a necessary accessory to good to see some of the home folks Come in and let one of our officers help you costumes for every honr o f the day, the sleeveless sports frock and add to again,” sh e sobbed. Tommy flapped work out a schedule to fit your income and expenses whether they be of sports character or Its beauty. his free hand at the gaping WalAo. dressier mien. In creating the youth­ In dressy modes designers are put­ ‘Til see you later, Wally. Go and ful sports costume In the picture Jane ting the rule o f contrast for Jacket look at the moon, that's a good fel­ Reguy observes the law o f contrast and frock Into practice with fascinat­ low— ’’ to a nicety, as prescribed for the sea­ ing results. The loveliest Imaginable Waldo stayed one bsur and whan he P A U L MUNI son’s costumes. This very Informal ensembles— and rumor has It that In came back the two who had been re­ sports Jacket Is of dark-rayt») and point o f popularity they wilt he In the The Talking Screen’s Newest Star wool basket woven fabric, Its neutral lead—employ flowery, filmy voiles or where Tommy was fitting his mother’s color la relieved with glints o f Inter­ chiffons fo r the frocks, using fo r the engagement' ring upon Robin’s slim worked peach-colored threads, which coatee transparent velvets In brilliant finger. tunes It to the frock which It tops of almdes. Crepe coats, too, are In favor “We mlaeed each other a lot,” ex- TRUST COMPANY clear peach-colored all-rayon crepe. but there Is that something about the plained Tommy, "but we never knew The bat Is peach color, too. 3 liistatful, colorfu l thin velvets which It till Just this minute!" 259 ytpllyluood cHoe, hillside All along the line one Is reminded radiates a beauty Incomparable to "Is this house for aale?" asked the VAUDEVILLE of the Importance df color contrast for that df almost every fabric. real estate man. the jacket whether It actually belongs JULIA BOTTOMLTSY. “Never,” cried Tommy and R obin to the ensemble or whether It be (& lilt. Weat.rn Newspapar Uslom.) together. , K ttM H PB am , W U PA Y, JUW I S8, 1939 T h m ntA M K LORENZ, BUILDER Vtnii* luinrmg uouionew iT Point Arena recently. Terry suddenly felt times, allowing only two safetie* while MIRER, SPURNED, SUCCUMBS AT SUMMER HOME McMahon was found for three hit*. hli legs Jerked together. He was hor­ “T K ROAD TO R U T FOR Hhorty .Wellet finished the game for ‘THE SINGING FOOL’ WITH rified to find himself In the grip of h 16-foot devilfish BOLLYWOOD THEATRE the Legion team. pESTED WITH GUN The score: Terry's cries for help brought a ‘‘The Road to Ruin," a vibrant life p„Uce Jail m n AtUr BtraSgle' DUE AT MAYFAIR companion to his assistance und for story of a girl who chose the easier AMERICAN LEGION ggligving Murder Was Avert­ five minutes the two men fduglit the path, will be presented at the Holly­ ** R. H. E An interesting program has been ed By His Capture S. Barrows did the story which was octopus before Terry escaped from wood Theatre, this Saturday, Sunday; Domino, sk. . . 0 0 prepared for the coming week at the scenarized by C. Graham Baker and the tentacles. and Mondayf June 29, 3.0, and July 1st. Farrell, lib. . . . .3 1 0 Mayfair Theatre by Manager Harry oral poller believe they preventer directed by . “ Its body was ns big as a dishpan, n this Willis Kent production, Helen Toth, c...... 1 0 Black. For tonight and tomorrow a attempt at murder Saturday nigh On Tuesday .evening two unusually and its eyes the size of a cat s," was Foster 1» featured with Virginia Roy Amerman, cf. . . 2 2 0 an _ :1 double feature will be presented, Ray­ Iho arrested Robert Elnglishj fine pictures will be presented, Karl Terry’s description »f the monster. and Grant Withers supporting her. 0 when mond Griffith and Marceline Day, Ray­ uf 46 James street, Newark Dane and George Arthur In one of The story points a moral which will Lindner, 2b. . . 1 2 0 thirty-1 mond Hatton and Dawrence Gray in Payroll Dropped From Plterskl, of 178* Plan the funniest pictures of the year, “ All make It worthwhile for all mothers and Terhune, 3 b. . .0 0 1 and \ya|te,‘ “Trent’s l^ast Case,” and Tom Mix in ,(|.eetl Newark, in Mertz avenue. At Sea," and “ Forbidden Hours” with Airplane Is Scattered fathers and their children to see. Wellet, rf...... 0 0 0 “The Drifter.” "Trent’s Last Case,” is Ramon Novarro and Renee Adoree, Campbell, p. . . . . 1 0 0 English, who carried a loaded pistol Hutchinson, Kan.—Picking up $10, A touching ending shows that only a picture full of dramatic situations sensational drama. Marsnick. c. . . . 1 0 0 nd a suit ease containing an extra (XX) in silver and gold strewn over an the straight and narrow road pays in and lias scored a tremendous triumph Ramon Novarro, who played the . . .0 1 0 suit of clothing, is wanted in Newark area of 75 yards was the experience the final reckoning. Lively parties are on Broadway. J melancholy prince in “ The Student* ...... 0 on a warrant 'charging he wrote ^ of William Carr, former guard for the portrayed in this film. threatening letter to MissAlice Katzer Enthusiastic throngs are acclaiming Prince," approaches the portrayal of Ai Jolson’tl second motion pictur®, payroll agent located in the Tampico twenty-three, of 140 Mapes avenue, royalty from another angle in “ For­ LEGION POST JUNIORS . .10 $ “ The Singing Fool,” which will be pre­ oil fields of Mexico. Newark. MissKatzer, who,police said bidden Hours,” his latest Metro-Gold- sented Sunday and Monday With The money, wages for oil workers, SPLIT DOUBLE BILL i ENN A. C. ivas threatened when she spurned the wyn-Mayer success. He appears as a matinee on Monday, as the greatest of modern king in a modern European was dropped by airplane from sacks attentions of English and became en in absence of a landing field. One The junior nine sponsored by the Mluno. 3b.-p. . . . .0 0 all the vehicles which the world's most kingdom in the new story, a vivid ro­ g2ged to marry WilliamHurtay, of 3( Kreshok. If. . . . . 2 2 famous entertainer, has had in his mance of court intrigue and love, with day when the plane flew higher titan Hurden-Looker Post No." 5(i, American Compton terrace, here, was staying usual, three sacks hit the ground, Legion, won its second victory Satur­ Michajaki, cf. . . .0 0 spectacular career. Renee and a notable cast, directed by With relatives in Bloy street. .-3 b...... (1 0 In "The Singing Pool" he play8 the Harry Beaumont. burst open, and scattered their golden day by defeating the Pennsylvania A The police theory is that English contents over the surrounding area. C., 10-6, and suffered their first defeat . . .0 1 Funeral services were conducted at part of a waiter in a Broadway cabaret On Wednesday and Thursday, the sought to kill the girl and Hurtay and Sjiital...... 0 0 Oak hurst, N. J., Tuesday afternoon a song writer who helps the woman management will present a gala holi­ Only $94 was missing when the guard at the hands of the Hillside Cardinals carried the extra clothing for a change *) 0 lor Franz Lorenz, well known contra­ he loves to a place as a revue star and day program featuring Richard Bar- had finished picking up the money. in a close tilt, 3-0. Campbell pitched to avoid detection. ctor and builder of 4G Woodruff place, marries her only to be left with against the Penns with Toth and Mars Patrolmen McBride and Duffy, in a thelimess in "Weary River,” with Betty who died at his summer home In Ouk- small son, when the faithless woman Compson and a fine supporting cast, nick receiving. Gottlieb, Cardina police automobile, saw English and gWnnw WWWn WWwWWWw w twirler, held the Legion team tit al 5 hurst Saturday. The Rev. John A. Nay deserts him for a richer man. and a lively picture, "Mile, from Ar plterskl shortly after" $) o’clock in lor, of the First Methodist Episcopal And he hus an all-star supporting North Broad street. They overtook the imentiers.” The Barthelmess pictures Oklahoma Blind Man Church, of Oakhurst, olliciated. Bur­ cast which includes Betty Bronson needs little boosting, for it is one of pair in Mertz avenue, near Munn ave* in Commerce Group ial was in Evergreen Cemetery in the Josephine Dunn, Heed Howes, Ed Mart ’the finest pictures of 1929 with one of nUe and when the men could not ac­ family plot. Indel, Arthur Housman, David Dee Edmond, Okie.—For the first TO OUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS count for them selves, began to search the most touching love stories ever M r/ Lorenz was a native of Berlin and Robert Emmett O’Connor. Leslie filmed. time In the history of Oklahoma, T1IK OLDEST AM ) FINEST FOOD SHOP ON MAPLE AVE. them. Germany, where lie was born 56 years and perhaps- for the first time English plunged his hand under his He was one of the first builders “All the countries of the New world In the country, a blind man has * belt and seized a 45 caliber automatic, Announces its first sale in three years the township and was the builder keep to the right except British Hon­ been elected president of a * the officers said, but Duffy caught his WORLD SPLIT 50-50 You have made it so and we hope you will continue to do so— ot\the old Hillside Presbyterian Church duras, Panama, Paraguay, Argentina, chamber of commerce. X wrist and gained possession of the tji0 No. 2 firehouse on Maple avenue Uruguay and Prince Edward Island la Philip C. Slack, blind since j To show our appreciation to YOU, we want to start the Fourth weapon after a brief struggle. Ther ON RULES OF ROAD and the well known residence on Salem Canada. The Far East follow s the birth, was elected unanimously * year by giving you some real values that will help further our was a cartridge in the tiring charnbi avenue of the Rev. Dr. Campbell, pas­ British, or left turning custom, al­ to the Edmund group. Coming $ good will toward each other Ten extra cartridges were found tor of the First Presbyterian Church of most unanimously; China, Japan, to Edmond more than twenty I BEAUTIFUL 50c SOUVENIR English’s pocket. Europe Presents Puzzle to Elizabeth. Several local builders were Slam and even the Philippines That eight years ago, Slack bus estnb £ Given away FREE with every dollar purchase English, who said he was a former fished one of the largest book * apprentices of Mr. Lorenz. Visiting American. the Philippines should reverse tbe Souvenirs to Children marine and had returned recently from rie was a member of the Hillside American custom Is surprising. Gen­ shops In the state. He is a * six years’ service in China, told police Home Guard, during the war, one of Washington—Automobile drivers Id erally as a country drlraa ao«drlves graduate of the Janesville J he was employed at the National City the first members of the Elizabeth the United States keep to the right. the colony or protectorate. Nearly (W ls,) high school for blind und { Bank in New York and carried the the college for blind at Vinton + Carpenter's Union and attended the Autotnobile'drtvers In England, Aus all British colonies follow the mother Sale starts Saturday June 29 pistol on duty. He was going to give Calvary Lutheran Church here. At country’s lead. Exceptions are Iraq, Iowa. + the pistol to Miss Katzer he said, and trla, Sweden, Argentina and Angola + These are just a lew of our many specials the time of his death he was Super­ keep to the left. Palestine, Cauadu and British Guiana. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHt*#**# the clothing to her brother. intendent of Construction for IheWhile Most French colonies keep to the Imported Muratlmii Oruycre Cheese, regular 39c Imx...... ’27c How did these opposite customs Investigation disclosed the Newark hall Estate at Deal which post he held right with France, but Angolla has Imported Tiger Swiss (iniycrc, reg. (»Oc ...... 45c arise? warrant, issued June G on complaint for three years. the left driving rule although Portu­ Puhst-ct't Cheese, regular 25c ...... 20c of Miss Katzer, who charged English He is survived by his wife, a son, “For the world divides roughly half gal stands by tbe ’right.’ ” Fairinount Sweet Tub Butter lb. 51c ‘threatened her life in a letter written Frank Jr,, and three daughters, the ami half on the rule of the motoring Sorkcye and Clduoock Salmon, regular 30c 2 for 49c road," says a bulletin from the Wash­ from China. The girl told police the Misses Gertrude, Lydia and Ruth. Ills Sliced Package Paeon, regular 2Kc pkge. 20d former marine had been hanging ington (D. C.) headquarters o f the Fisherman Wins Fight daughters are well known in musical Imported Bristling Sardines in pure Olive oil l eg, 17c 2 fur 25c around her home in Newark every National ■'Geographic society. Against Huge Octopus circles, having studied for three years '.i.ehnviis liolkil and with Capers, reg. 15c, 2 for 24c morning during the last three weeks, “ The present score Is: Sixty o f the under famous Gentian composers. Sun Mateo, Calif.— W. J . Terry of Is.-IT*: V The Finest Home Made Salads and Meats Fresh Daily frightening her so that she moved to They play together as the Lorenz Trio. nations and colonies favor the right- this city now is a full fledged mem­ the Hillside home of her relatives. Frank is a student in the Fawcett side drive; 43 clin g to the left. Iraq ber o f that small band of persona English is wanted in Musgokee, Ok la School of Architectural Design in New­ added one to the right-side score who have successfully combated and on a charge of attempting to kill q ark. when she decided to reverse the Eng­ escaped an octopus. Maple Delicatessen negro, the girl declared. lish rule of left-side driving, which English and Plterskl were questioned has been In use there since the World ANYWAY .). M. Man, Prop. 1510 MAPLE AVENUE by Chief Sanford, Captain Mason and war, und return to her former rule You’re not different from any Opp. Williamson Avenue HILLSIDE, N. J. Lieutenant Korlesky., English would NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME o f keeping to the right. Painted (tappers and there’s imany WE DELIVER—PHONE BIGELOW 4026 neither admit nor deny he went to Problsm for Motorist. Thru the towns and cities all the coun­ Our Slogan: "You Can Depend on Us” PITCHEDBY HASELMAN try o’er. Hillside to kill the girl and her fiance. “ The need o f a uniform rule is not But 1 couldn’t think o’ swappln’ Piterski said he had no knowledge his. Ai Haselman, former Hillside High so apparent In North America as In And 1 know there ain’t no stoppin’ companion carried a pistol, but ad­ School twirler, pitched a no-hit, no­ Europe. Consider the problem o f a 'Cause my heart is lost as never was mitted English had threatened on prev run game Sunday1 at Bristol,-iMyers motorist who tries to drive from Nor­ before. Jons occasions, to. kill the couple. Field when he blanked ithe Frolic A. way to Italy through the Dolomites. Hurtay told police English often de­ C. in a Davega tilt while on the mound He starts bravely out from Oslo, keep­ clared his intention of ‘ ‘bumping off for the Hillside Tigers. Haselman ing to tile right until he reaches the You have eyes like lots o’ others the both of them." Came very close to pitching a perfect Swedish border. Thereupon he keeps Ami you’ re not the kind that bothers English was held without bail on game. Braise, Frolic first baseman, to the left Let him have his wits If a fellow is in love with you or not Hollywood Theatre charges of carrying concealed weapons was the only man to get on base when about him, because, when he ferries But it’s that that seems to get me and resisting arrest until police inves­ he drew a walk in the seventh inning. over to Denmnrk, he must again move And those eyes just will not let me HOLLYWOOD AVENUE tigate further. Piterski was detained The score over to the right of the road. Ger­ Go, oh yes, you say that it’s a lot o’ rot. W« Are Just at on suspicion. FROLIC A. C . many the same, he thanks heaven. 3 DAYS ONLY Hunched up in his cell his head in Close to Yon at R. H. K. Back again to the left In Czechoslova­ You are wild and awful saucy his hands, English, a lithe, broad-shoul Pinto, s.s ...... 0 0 0 kia. And Just as the bewildered auto- And entirely too (lain bossy; Your Telephone Gallam, 2b...... 0 0 1 1st gets used to left driving In Aus I suppose you think that you’re a Great Saturday, Sunday and Monday Braise, lb...... 0 0 0 trla he must steel his nerves to switch Big Wow. YOU FIND your telephone con­ tested he was getting a ‘‘dirty dead” back to the right rule of the road in But there’s women that 1 know, an’ venient in ordering groceries or a JUNE 29, 30 — JULY 1ST When he was in China, he said, the Sail, c f...... 0 o 0 Yugoslavia and Italy. They could beat you coming, goin' girl wrote to him every day for awhile Ginkle, If...... 0 0 package from the drug s to r e - “ Probably ou r custom had Its origin Still, it’s you that’s got me thinkln more than ever before our cus and he sent $40 a (month to her mother Meullar, 3b...... (1 0 1 because It w as natural to grasp Kid, and how! ADULTS ONLY to save for him. On his return, he ...... (1 0 0 weapons with the right hand while tomers pick up the telephone and declared, the famijy tried to ‘‘break Lind, rf...... 6 0 0 let us know their needs. the left hand carried the shield over Thru the day I wonder 'bout you it up” and "poisoned her against him” , ——— the heart on the left side of the body And for reasons good, I doubt you Whether it be some dressed boards urging her to go out with Hurtay. Totals ...... 0 0 W i l l i / Kent 2 From this It follow s that armed men And 1 vow you ain’t the girl 1 ought to for shelving, several rolls of roof­ "My girl made a wreck out of me,” HILLSIDE TIGERS t passed each other shield to shield, wed. ing or a new garage or a ton of HELEN FO /TER he said, “ but I’m through with her, R. II. E. left, band to left hand. But at night when all is quiet, ooal, you will And our telephone now.” ...... 1 0 0 ,v.rh V i r g i n i a R o y e “That fact accounts for the pedes­ There’s no use, I can’t deny it: service always courteous and help­ *-■ V l f . . . — Farrell, fib...... 0 2 0 trian custom of keeping to the right. That it ain’t miy heart you got i; Rhodes, ss...... 1 1 0 ful. more'n my head. Mutschelar, 3b...... 1 1 0 “Even In England the rule of the HOBBLE HEADER BOOKED sidewalk or pathway Is ‘keep to the P. S. The number is Hrtko, 2ib...... 0 0 0 > ...... 0 0 0 right.’ How, then, did England ac With your paint and funny notions, TERRACE 6911 BY HILLSIDE A. A. HERE quire the custom of keeping to the And your frivolous commotions, Haselman, p...... ______0 1 0 1 0 left on highways? E’en in spite of your indifferent, silly I'he Hillside A. A. will play two ...... 1 0 0 “One student o f the problem finds play, Hillside Supply Co. games on Sunday. Now that the Sub­ Slahor, rf...... 0 ——— the origin o f the practice In the hab There’s a spell that closely holds me urban league has disbanded, the lo­ SO BROOKSIDE AVENUE ...... 4 6 0 It of the English coachman of sitting And a certain peace enfolds me cals will card all of the best senil­ Totals ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 on the right side of the coach driv­ For I know I’ll love you always, any­ is0 teams available. The first game er’s seat He grasped the whip In way. "ill start at 10:30 a. m. and the after­ Tigers . 1 0 1 1 0 l! x - his right hand. In passing another HILDA RUX noon contest at 3.30 .Two of the best coach he wanted to be In a position clubs that can be obtained will be on where he could best prevent a col hand. Dick Mann will umpire. RETIINO GIVES PASTING Ilslon. So he passed an oncoming coach on that coach's right. From his 3 T 0 TEREGA KID IN BOUT seat on the right of Ills coach he SUPERIORS BOOK TWO could see how near Ids wheels came This Heater Will Provide The semi-final six-rounder at the to those of the other vehicle. GAMES OVER WEEKEND Adelphia A. A. Tuesday night showed George Rettino, Hillside welter, at his Rhyme Summarize* Code. ALL THE HOT WATER YOU NEED After being idle last week, the Sup- best. Subbing for Frankie Gorillas "The English rule of the road was e,ior A. C. will hook lip in two contests against the Terega Kid, of Newark, made a law In 1835. hut before that 0Ver week-end, meeting the Irv- Georgie gave a classy performance and date tills poem appeared In an Eng­ FOR BATHING inSton Aces tomorrow and the Indep- hammered his rival in every round to lish Journal: cndi nt A. C. Sunday. Snoddy or In- cake-walk to the decision. He weighed The law of the road la a.paradox quite FOR LAUNDRY trabartolo will probably pitch tomor­ 142, Terega scaled at 144 and Joe Hall As you’re driving your carriage row and Kreshok will whirl on Sunday. officiated. along; FOR KITCHEN I’or one of the games on July 4 the If you go to the left you're sure to gQ Rettino indicated that he has im­ right, superiors will try to bring either the proved no end unaer me expert g-uitl- If you go to th« right you go wrong. Singer Colored Giants or the Dixie Col- unce of Baddy Ryan, foxy Newarker. orpd Giants from Cranford to the lo He used a wicked left jab, sending T er­ "On the continent It waa enore fre­ 5 0 c DOWN cal field. esa’s head back time and again, ( and quently the custom for a po] Enzabella, Superior shortshop, will he punished the Kid with a countering guide the horses than a coachman. Vf,ry I'kely be back In the Superior right-hand, that jolted and jarred. So The postilion took his plrfce at the $ PER WEEK ^npilp ,0r these games after an ab- early as the second round, Terega** left of the lead team In order to have 1.00 j*nee ot over a month. Captain Geo. countenance was smeared with the his right hand free to grasp the near­ eigt r may also return to the lineup w. k. claret. est bridle. He also wanted to avoid Installs this collisions, but. being on the left, it s only, being out for a month, with Although rather one-sided, it was an was better fo r him to turn his horses a di»located finger received in a game interesting fight, Terega proving as to the right. Thus France and other *llh Hillside A. A. game as they come and retaliating at European countries have the' same times with stiff punches. However, rule of the road as the United States Vulcan Gas W ater Heater N«ffro«*’ Ditffltt o f Hotmd Tfieffe was~n° dotrbt » n — up-hac—been suggested thnt auto- This means that nnly a small down payment of 50 cents stands T*>e southern negroes hate the which was greeted with much cheer­ mobiles in America keep to tbe right between any household and the ownership and enjoyment o f a because oxen did In the old days. ,°nnd They say It oaed to be a nte* ing. modern hot water Supply, with plenty of hot water for every watchdog which Adam left to Oxen were the draft animals most used In the colonies. The ox driver purpose. th« rate ef Paradise but It went Toad Gardcr.cr’e Friend ng around to And a hare or rab- directed them by voice and whip. He «nd let the old devil sneak In. A toad is valued at $34 by the held his w hip In his right hand and United Stales government. Toads are trndged along on the left o f the oxen ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. ™ the Lord tald It should be a dog busy during the night destroying In. on*®r' But a bound, glwaya hunt- and. therefore, turned to the right 124 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. , * * nf *'waya starving, so to bane worms and beetles that forage * hound U a bad sign. In the darkness. HILLEIDE IB B , TODAY, JOT!* 88,1889

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A TT?UCK reasonably. 1 falmlly house painted United States for the regular subscription price o f and other items of interest to readers, and invites 2 coats of Dutch Boy white lead and $2.U0 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage to Can­ such communications. The name and address of pure linseed4oiJ for $130. Screens ada and foreign countries must be added to these the writer must be given in every case, not neces­ made, painted and hung with •upper rates. sarily for publication, but as an evidence of good wire $3.25. Come and see the lSani. faith. Anonymous communications will not be plea. J. H. Miller, 256 Winans Ave published. THE TIMES ADVOCATES SIDEWALK MAN wants more sid, J. North Broad Street Crossing Elimi­ part of tlie criticism is being levelled at the walks and cement finishing. TiiI'inlty nation. lowuship engineer, it. might be a good idea for 2041 -W 2. Construction of a State Highway. some of our improvement associations to inves­ 3. Elimination of Dead End Streets. tigate what is being paid consulting and other engineers. We know that one outside engin­ 4. More Through Highways. eer is*receiving a much larger fee than Mr. Lus­ 5. Complete Improvement of All ter on the storm water sewer and if the figures Everything in Paints Streets. were known many of our citizens might be t>. Parks and Playgrounds. very much surprised. We have never been able to'quite under­ For Your Home stand tlie practice of paying more than one en­ COSTS OF GOVERNMENT gineering fee for any particular improvement. While we do not intend now to.enter into If one engfnee'r is too busy with one matter to a discussion regarding the merits of employ­ devote his time to another, a second or assist­ Benjamin Kosberg ing expert engineering, and legal, counsel on a ant engineer should be engaged with the under­ percentage basis or salary, as urged this week standing that only one fee will he paid to any­ 431 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth, N. J by the Liberty Park Community"Association, one engineer on a particular job. With tlie there is one thing becoming more and more size and number of some of our recent improve­ evident to one who follows the work of the ments in mind, people here would probably be Township Committee. staggered by tlie total amount of money paid The work in. Hillside during the past two to engineers, and not all of it is going to our Daily deliveries to Hillside years lias increased to such a tremendous de­ township engineer. We want good work that gree and the number and scope of the improve­ will last, of course, blit there is no necessity for (J ROOMS, all improvements, fine lo­ The bride wore a gown of white ments grown so rapidly, that something will cation. Near school and bus. Rent Open Evenings paying double, or more titan double, to make SCHOOL PUPILS RECEIVE satin and tulle and carried a bouquet have to be done, whether it is generally de­ certain that it is properly executed. reasonable, with or without garage. sired or not, in the not distant future. of white roses and lillies. The atten- AWARDS AT ASSEMBLY lants, the Misses May Spitzburger and 217 Virginia St. Inquire call Mar­ Phone Emerson 2773 Members o f the Township Committee re­ ON FURROWED BROWS •Yda Chambers, both of Hillside, wore ket 3622. tf Awards lor outstanding work In var­ ceive an annual compensation which cannot, ac­ Sometimes when we see people with fur­ gowns of orchid and powder blue satin, cording to law. exceed $400 or .$500 a year. ious school activities were made lo rowed brows, and careworn countenances, students in the grammar and Junior and carried bouquets of pink roses. When tlie committee reorganized at the begin­ pressed down by the tasks they face or have High schools at the assembly held John Scan null, brother of the bride, ning of this year, regular meetings were de­ was the best man. ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN voluntarily assumed, we wonder if there is Monday morning at the High School Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Nortfcwood, Pastor signated for the fiist and third Wednesdays really occasion for the harassed appearance. auditorium. After an automobile trip to Atlantic of each month. The Ancients laid their fable of Atlas carry­ Einjma Dreschel received a $5 prize City, the couple will reside in Hillside To the best of one knowledge offhand, we for her work in Home economics. aveii ue. • 10:45 a. m. “ Our National Inheritance.” ing the world on his shoulders, and many peo­ NO EVENING SERVICE should say that there has not been a single ple think they are playing tlie role of Atlas. Prizes in manual training were award, ed to Edward Woodruff, Fred Heese- A farewell part was given last night Wednesday evening since January 1 that there No one does, and no one needs to tote such has not been a meeting of the Township Com­ man, Robert Utter, Jack Ziegler and to Mr. Walter Dickinson, of 14 Hard­ a burden. Our duties are generally inescapa­ Irving Mullins. Recipients of music ing terrace, at the home of Mr. and mittee. in addition to which there have been ble and should be so. But their heaviness and prizes were Marjorie Geg}enheimer, Mrs. Louis W. Fischer, of 13 Harding numerous special meetings, executive session s, importance are usually rated by our imagina­ first; Edna Kennedy, second; Helen terrace. Mr. Dickinson is moving to conferences and so forth. In fact, there is p ro­ CHURCH OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE (EPISCOPAL) tions . Petersen, third; and Annabolle llerde Ciiicago. He was presented with a ban 137 Pomona Ave., Newark, N. J. bably not a day goes by when some, and per­ We have only to consider tlie endless list gen, fourth. jo clock. haps all, the members of the committee are not of the great who have stepped off the stage, Marie-Birch won tlie first prize in art Among those present were Mr. and Rev. August Ahrens, Priest- in-Chargc called upon to devote some of their time to the with tlie universe still ambling along, to real­ The second prize went to Thomas For­ Mrs. Harry Tappe, Mr. and Mrs. John Summer Services 0:40 a. m. Church School — 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer & Sermon duties of an office which pays them $400 or ize that particular people after all are not quite syth, Irma Mueller and Josephine Con- Schitte, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lemmon, Mr. lan. First Sunday in month: 11 a. m. Holy Communion. $500 a year. indispensable. and Mrs. Amos Woodward, Miss Ber­ Occasionally we have a man who can afford Athletic awards wore made as fol­ nice Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Consider our earthly habitation. A mere lows: based on results in the County to spend most of his time on work for the town­ S. Eitdberg;, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert speck in tlie heavens. Consider tlie untold num­ Interscholastic Meet: Harvey Henry, Georgeson, Mrs. Elsie Reach, Mr. and ship, but in the majority of instances the mem­ ber of stars and constellations, alongside of first prize in 75 yard dash, gold medal; Mrs. Frank Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Ral­ bers of the committee are in business, have pmsi- which our globe is a mote of dust. Consider also third prize in running broad jump, ph Mader, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer tions to attend to and are not so situated that the unmeasurable spaces beyond the reach of bronze medal; Harvey Henry, Arthur and Freeholder and Mrs. LeRoy G. Jantousch, Stanley" Peruke and Ben­ For Good they can give to the office what its ever-increas- eye or telescope, in which millions of great bod­ Hoesly. t ing requirements are demanding. ies move through distances staggering to the jamin Dragotta, winning relay team, letters; Henry Steffanotty, third prize COAL AND COKE What is the result ? Without reflecting on imagination, and in which our orb whirls along shot put, bronze medal; William Irs- any individual or group of individuals, such almost like an unnoticed fragment. Astron­ linger, second prize 100 yard dash, sil­ LOCAL DEMOCRATS Phone a situation is not calculated to be for the best omy is a splendid antidote for conceit. ver medal; Marion Short and Anna- interests of the community. If a man is in a Sometimes, when the mood for vanity is belle Herdegen, winning relay team, D. L. MILLER, Inc. high, we conceive ourselves as lords of creation. letters. CAUSE UPROAR position where two distinct callings are de­ 1356 No. Broad Street manding Ids full time, and if it is impossible for We are really drafted passengers on this ship The boys relay team received a cup (Continued from page one) and won the race for the first time in Hillside, N. J. him to give both of them his full attention, one of earth, tiny persons on a tiny world, embark­ Ackerman for her untiring efforts in Phone Waverly 1938 — Emerson 7123 or the other must suffer. While we are not in ed through space on an unknown errand. six years. A cup was also presented to behalf of the party. Boos and hisses the girls team, which won the race for a position to say so definitely, we would not be Alexander with his phalanx, and Caesar greeted this statement and strenuous two successive years. at all surprised if many of the difficulties which with His legion, and Cleopatra witli her objections were made to the motion by Vincent J. McMann, ot Hillside, who the township lias experienced in reeent years wiles, are gone. The great, and the allegedly WESTON CHOSEN HEAD were due in great part to the fact that our offi­ great, whose footsteps seem to shake the earth, said tiiat Mrs. Ackerman had never OF COUNTY COMMITTEE aided her party in her home town. cials cannot afford to spend ail their time on fade into the limbo of the past,and with their township work, and it is really becoming nec­ going there is the ever present trepidation that Keelen retorted that a prophet is Stanley PI. Weston, a member of the often Without honor in his own coun­ essary. We are inclined to the belief that the heavens will fall. But tlie heavens do not Republican Club of Hillside, at the try. T hoi mas Mahon seconded the re­ paying men for giving all their time to the office fall. The stars continue to twinkle. The sun organization meeting of the county solution, stating that during the year would be an economy for Hillside in that it continues to send its life giving beams. The committee held Wednesday night was just closed Mrs. Ackerman had formed would probably be the means of saving many earth continues to take on its coat of verdure in elected chairman by a vote of 17 to 12. twenty Democratic units. Patrick J. Good Things to Eat times a decent salary through economies of tlie spring. The ranks close. Everything re­ Other officers elected were, Vice Chair, Loftus, of Berkley Heights, also lesti- man, Harry Vogel; Chairlady, Mrs. C. filed lu the efforts of Mrs. Ackerman, careful and studied government. It is not to aligns itself as before. VV. Biskey, Recording Secretary, Miss Hugh Boyle suggested that the resolu­ Real service Good Cooking — Sanitary Conditions be wondered at that, there is much to be de­ We can gather from this that important Adelia Long; Financial Secretary, Jo­ sired in the manner in which our affairs are ad­ people are never just as important as we think tion be framed to include all the wo­ and a Varied Menu seph Roth; Treasurer, Arthur Van men workers of the party, but Keelen they are, and unimportant people are never as That is why you will like to eat at ministered under the circumstances. Steenbergh; executive Inne^nber, Frank insisted on his original motion, design­ Referring particularly to the question asked unimporatnt as they seem to be. E d w a rd s . ed lo give especial recognition to Mrs. by tlie Liberty Park Association regarding the Some persons of a gloomy turn who reach A committee of three was appointed Ackerman. necessity of employing additional engineering these reflections may spell fatuousness out of to look over last year’s constitution Those on the committee are Elvin Ull­ Roth the amendment and the origin­ advice on both the sanitary and storm water them, and ask the query of the ages: “ Wlmt's al motion were passed by split votes. Scannell’s Restaurant the tisef” rich, Anton Vit and William Smith, sewers, we have long been o f tlie opinion that The committee endorsed all Republi­ both these projects have been excessively cost­ A saner conclusion is that life and its obli­ can candidates elected at the primaries 1326 N. Broad St. Trinity 3221 ly to the taxpayers of the community because gations nevertheless lie before us, but that we of the fees paid to engineers. There are two should approach them neither with a strut nor SCHNABEL SENDS THANKS Church Services fees being paid for engineering work on one or a quiver, but witli something of a grin. TO INDEPENDENT G. 0. P both of these improvements, and while a good No one should take himself too seriously. Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Appreciation to the Independent Re­ Church, Rev. Arthur Nurthwood pas­ publican Club for its support on Prim tor. 9:30 a. m. graded Sunday School. of the community in general. ary Day was expressed in a letter made ld:45 a. m. worship with sermon, "Our HURDEN STREET GROUP GIVEN 9 0 DAYS SENTENCE public yesterday from Harry Schnabel National Inheritance.” 7 p. in. Christ­ HERLICH THANKS VOTERS, which reads a sfollows: ian Endeavor. PRAISED BY OFFICIALS FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING “ I desire to take this opportunity of you r A letter from the Township Com ml t- WORKERS FOR SUPPORT John Sagurton, of 11 North 11th thanking you for the splendid support Hillside Presbyterian Church, Rev. afforded to me by your members tfee complimenting the members of street, Newark,- was brought to the Robert I. MucBride, pastor. Service Tuesday last. the Murden Street Neighbors Associa­ George W . Herlich, one of the suc­ Union county jail on Wednesday after­ conducted by Rev. George W. Brown, tion for the attractive display of Ami- cessful candidates in the Republican noon to serve ninety days." Sagurton “The work done in my behalf dur­ Secretary American Bible Society. insurance erican flags on Memorial Day was read Primaries, expressed his thanks to vot- was arraigned before Police Judge ing the campaign far exceeded my ex­ pectations and 1 wish to commend your the •'iSsorDHon Friday ors and workers for their support in James A. Dowd Wednesday morning CLASSIFIED ADS night in the chapel of the Hillside Pres­ tlie following statement made yester­ on a charge ot driving an automobile organization upon the clean d*nd digni­ BIG BARGAIN byterian Church. day: after his license was revoked last Oct­ fied. way in which they conducted them FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Walter S. Tiilly, Assistant Adjutant “To the voters of Hillside who voted ober in Newark, and also on a charge selves during the heat of the battle for votes and sincerely trust I may Four family house, 62x125, all Im­ papers General of the G. A. H., who resides for me in the recent Primary and to of driving while under Influence of with his daughter and son-in-law at those who gave so generously of their liquor. On the first charge he was count upon your support for the com­ provements, two garages. Near bus, 37 Hurden street, In a communication time in my behalf, I desire to express fined $25 and another was placed ing fall election at which time I hope school. Fine location. Little cash. expressed his appreciation of the at^tlon my sincere thanks. If elected to the against him for operating the car while for a united Republican front for a great Republican victory.” Easy terms. 217 V !«“ nlc St.. Inquire place them in ou r.... of the assocciation in requesting the Township Committee in November I under the Influence of intoxicating li­ Market 3622. • G. A. R. and American Region to pass promise to do everything in my power quor. This being his second offense HELPAP— SCANNELL through the street during the Memorial to justify the confidence you have re. for operating a car while drunk, he The wedding of Miss Bessie Scanned, Day parade. post'd in m e." was sentenced to 00 days. FOR SALE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. (Tre-prooP vaults M. J. Weeks reported that every Sagurton was aj’jrented early Wed­ Soannel of 132 Coe avenue, to Felix ONE-FAMILY, 5 rooms; lot 43x100; all house on the street with the exception LEGION JUNIOR NINE nesday morning aa he was operating Helpap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman improvements; 1-car garage; screens _of twn Hfgplnyr»d a and that the BEATEN BY PLAINFIELD his car in a zig-zag manner at North Helpap of Newark, took place Sunday awnings; 1 block from 2 bus lines; where you can get them majority of residents had purchased Broad street and Hillside avenue, at St. Catherine's Church, Itev. Tliumui ------u-fcQwfttlonal hnrgain- imnat be ffppn and displayed the sidewalk outfit re­ The Junior nine representing Hur- was followed by Captain John Mason F. Canty, pastor,' performed the cere to be appreciated; little cash. 148 commended by the association. H* . . . . . a f t e r M e f t r e j don-Looker Post No. 50, American and Patrolman Sanford to Hillside ave. mony. Crann St., off Liberty Ave. Phone H. Shopp reported that with Mr. Weeks nue and Chestnut street where he was Bigelow 3632-W or any broker. he had attended the meerlng of the Legion, in the county league, was de- feated b yPlainfleld last evening at overtaken. He was brought to head­ CARD OF THANKS t Townsfhip Committee. Several new quarters where he was examined by The undersigned, postman In HillBidc PIPELESS FURNACE in good condi­ members were accepted by the associa­ Plainfield, 12-2, This is one of a series tion. 22 Pennsylvania Ave. The Hillside National Bank Dr. C. A. Mentzer who declared him wishes to express his appreciation to tion. of three games to decide which teaim will represent the county in the State to be under influence of Intpxlcating the people of Hillside for the kindness FOR RENT Matters of special interest to resi­ and sympathy extended to him in the championships. Willet and Campbell liquors. Hillside, N. J. dents of the street were discussed and loss of his beloved wife, Agnes K. 4 LIGHT ROOMS, all improvements were on the mound for Hillside while it was the consensus of opinion that Gannon, and to all who contributed except heat. Rent $30. Ready Aug­ an organized street can accomplish Marsnick and Terhune performed be­ BEAD THE HILLSIDE floral offerings. ust 1. 307 Hollywood Ave. Inquire “ A Friendly Inutitution ” much for their own interests and that hind the plate. TIMES JOHN J. GANNON Koroluk, 263 Chadwick Ave., Newark i. FUST b e a u t y c o n te st . D™t two mnntn8 ° f this o f hla property. He had to use dyna- of tho 'M r for dlvpoolng of the "aea year ten tornadoes caused 32 deaths to date Metropolitan Establishment m lte to dig bis postholes. The first devil with far," which, on closer quet young women in this cotmmunity who compared with only four tornadoes Ceremony Take* Place catering: to the discriminating wants of AT LAKE HOPATCONG blast uncovered free gold. Rhodes tlonlog, turned out to be a black tom desire to keep apace with the latest and no deaths In January and Pebru a most exacting clientele, stock most sold his And to the Schumacher min­ cat, appropriately christened "Old After 300-Year Wait styles and yet have these creations be ary o f 19#. March kept np the un­ comprehensive to make the matter of The first bathing beauty contest of ing Interests for $60,000 cash and a HelUon.” Washington.—A ceremony has Just within the cost which they can afford favorable condition, with some half the season to be held in New Jersey “Old Hellion" turned np seven days taken place In the city of Mantus. selection easy. Dresses placed in three to pay. dozen whlrlers and a dozen or so of large Interest In the property. ill be staged at Bertrand Island Park, out of Cowes snd the cook's dough Italy, which was planned for the year price groups of $4.95— 8.96 and $14.95 deafhs. And the Arkansas tornado This store has made It policy from j^ke Hopatcong, N. J., on Saturday, turned s o u r almost Immediately, It 1640. At that time, under the city’s showing a saving of from $5.00 to toll gives April the beginnings of a Coins for Ornaments the very beginning to cater to the It will bring together a rep­ was said. Then the ship’s charts $15.00 on every garment if purchased July 6th. bad showing. New York.—Fifty thousand dollars ruler. Duchess Maria, arrangements feminine wants of people v/ho de­ beauty from each city in elsewhere. Mrs, M. Simon is an ex­ resentative In $19 gold pieces of a design no w ere claw ed to pieces and there were made to put a golden crown mand style and wear in the apparel selected and entered by the As May and June are the months pert in the lineB she specializes in— j,e state, longer used at the mint has been sent w ere mutterings In the forward studded with Jewels on the head o f a they buy and wlthall at prlc»* they local of the Fraternal Order of that usually show the largest damage cabin about the way “Old HelUon" A real specialist who will be glad to aerio to Semarang, Java. The coins are In statue of the Blessed Virgin, under can afford to pay. In this establish­ Eagles. in addition to the prizes offer, from tornadoes, meteorologists feel was treating the shepherd puppy that advise and nerve you. An up to date demaud for use as ornaments. whose protection Mantua had official ment will be found a very complete that more storms and suffering must business woman and community boos­ ed by the local aerio, the young ladies was the official ship's mascot. Then ly been placed, says the Pathfinder variety and a handsome assortment of at Bertrrand Island Park be expected. ter. 6HI compete Italy's Fat Woman Dsnd it developed that the cook had kissed Magazine. But because of disturbed the latest in dresses and millinery, for the title of Miss New Jersey. There The Southern slates experience a girl on th e Isle of Wight and prom­ times the ceremony did not take The difference between being smart­ that were selected with three points number of awards for the win Muntuu, Italy.—The fattest woman will he a their tornado storms most frequently ised he w ould see to It that Alice was place. ly dressed and ordlnarly attired de­ uppermost in the buyers mind; namely ners aimong which will *be a beautiful in Italy, Glovanua Ossena, who In late winter and early spring. Then the only cat on board. A second attempt was made a pends m ore upon taste than on the a- That the style shall be of the best and solitaire diamond ring. Each contest­ weighed more than 450 pounda, has the whlrler season Invades the North­ Alice, a blue ribbon aronnd her couple of centuries later and every­ mount of money Invested. This is true latest, the price reasonable and the ant will be attired in a bathing crea­ Just died here. ern states. Contrary to popular opin­ neck, cowered under the kitchen thing was ready when Napoleon’s in wearing apparel for all people, but service of the best. Thus our women tion furnished by the Asbury Mills. ion there Is no "tornado bolt.” Sta­ stove from the time “Old Hellion" army overran the town and hla sol­ particularly for women and young folks patronize this ’ establishment Ah man <3 T. Nicholas, former director tistics show that over half of the ex­ raged Into view and the cook passed diers carried off the crown. women. really feeling that any purchase made of the Atlantic City Bathing Beauty jX-X-X-X-XX-X-XX^ »»»»»»«»■. tremely destructive tornadoes have the word o n up to the forecastle that Finally another subscription was Taste and exclusiveness in the pur­ will cover the three primary require­ Pageants will be Chairman of the Com­ occurred east of the Mississippi. Farmer Find* Buried no black tomcat w as going to make taken up for the crown, and It has chase isn’ t necessary nearly so much as ments of all first class.high grade wear the selection of Miss New mittee for The tornado Is horn of currents of ■ coward out of Alice. at last been placed on the head of it must be apart of the store from lng apparel. Jersey. Gold Coin in Barn nlr above the ground that differ In The crew conferred and It doesn’t the statue, which waited nearly 800 which the garment is purchased. The Mrs. M. Simon the owner— is striv­ Among the first entries received is direction and come In contnet. A Interlaken, N. V.— For no p a r matter what they decided, for “Old year*. taste manifested by the owner of this ing to offer her patrons the very best that of Mildred Winifred Gillick who condition o f warm, moist air near the licular reason Will Eastman, a Hellion” w as not to be found. Sea­ shop in selecting the dresses and milli­ that can be secured and is continually as Miss Boonton will represent Boon- ground overladen with cold air sets farmer living near here, started man C. H. Rassmussen started aloft SIMON’S MILLINERY nery for their establishment reflects on the alert for the very best interests ton aerio No. 1782. digging In a corner of hla barn Phone Humboldt 3106 up violent heat transfer and over­ when "O ld Hellion” sprang out o f no­ directly on the taste of every person of her patrons. Each little change in Atlantic City, Bayonne, Bridgeton, turning o f the atmosphere. A great recently. where onto his shoulder. Rassmussen DRESSES MILLINERY who patronizes this particular establish the trend of fashions is noted by this Camden, Dover .Elizabeth, Five Mile Being of a practical turn of whirl or vortex results, releasing the couldn’t shake him off, and nloft they An exclusive but not expensive ment. specialist and inumediate steps are tak­ Beach, Hoboken, Jersey City, Laurel mind, It Is reported, he wasn’t pent-up energy' o f the air. Not al­ went. Then the top gallant mast This dress and millinery Shop, under en to offer those who make this store Springs, Millville, Montclair, Morris­ sure If everything was right with Dress and Millinery Shop in Newark, ways does the funnel-shaped cloud snapped and Russmussen plunged In the management of Mrs. M. Simon, is their shopping headquarters these lat­ town, Newark, New Brunswick, North ,. himself when he came upon an located at 62 Broadway ’which is reach the ground, hut when It does to the sea to be rescued promptly. favorably known for the prices and er that lute ideas and creations. We Hurson, Orange, Passaic, Paterson, <*• ancient urn containing a fortune known far and wide for the very dis­ the low pressure of Its center ex­ "Old HelUon" plunged, too, but for the high quality of the merchan­ heartily recommend this sterling busi­ Perth Amboy, Phillipsburg, Plainfield. ji* In gold coins and precious gems, there was no mention of a lifeboat plodes houses, and the wind about the tinctive Dresses and Hats supplied to dise they handle. Their store is the ness woman and the enterprise she Rahway. Salem, Sommtfrville, Raritan lie took the gems to a Jeweler, vortex prostrates all that It en­ putting ou t to save one of the black the Women of this section. A real up shopping headquarters for women and Valley, Trenton and West Hudson are counters. however, and remained reticent devil’s nlnp lives owns arid manages.—Adv. the Fraternal- Order of Eagle Aerlos Usually a tornado moves east or about the amount of gold he that will be represented in this wonder, northeastward at the rate of 25 to found, meanwhile attempting to ful Pageant of Pulchritude. 50 miles per hour. If you see one discover whether he had a legal Every ■ variety of field sports with coming at you, run toward the north­ >. claim to the treasure. wonderful prizes is a part of the days west, as due to the small path, a ’( In the urn were two cards, programme on Saturday, July 6th at few feet may mean the difference be­ bearing the Inscriptions: "The Bertrand Island Park. Arrangements tween death and safety. heart will with Its treasure be; are being made to have a nationally he faithful until death, 1838” ; known aviator give a thrilling exhibi­ % and “William Smart, stone mi-. tion of stun t flying over beautiful Lake Chief of Volga Pirates A son, New Road, Spalding, Lin Hopatcong. Get* Sentence of Death T eolnshire — for Charlotte Bel­ 'S- nurd, Billington, Lincolnshire." Moscow.—The reign of the Volga I No families of Smarts or FEAR DISASTROUS river’s most famous band of pirates, g Bernards are known In this sac- murderers, and bnmllts'ts at an end. ERA OF TORNADOES .J, tlon, so far as can be learned. Pasha, the gypsy, and four of his henchmen have been sentenced to die. y-x--x--x--:X“X"Xx-5~x-x4-^o>4«. Weather Bureau Officials See The court’s sentence, which also Trouble Ahead. Jailed 21 others, Including Pasha’s BIG TOMCAT CASTS beautiful wife, Voronina, ended a dra­ matic five-day confession In court by HOODOO ON SHIP Washington,—The tornado record the leader himself, Pasha Kuznetzoff. tor the first quarter of 1929 as shown A recommendation for a reprieve was bj information gathered by the United So It W alki Plank Into Shark- made for Kuznetzoff because he States weather bureau here promises Strewn Sea. turned state's evidence. He admitted another unusual year for these disas­ 11 murders and 35 robberies. trous storms. New York.—The crew o f the full- Last year more tornadoes occurred rigged ship, the Seven Seas, hove-to In the United States than during any Farmer Dig* Po*t Hole; In the mouth of the Hudson river with previous year for which the govern­ Gold Net* Him $60,000 a tale o f a "sea devil with fur" that ment meteorologists have gathered Toronto, Out.—W. P. Rhodes, Beat­ walked the plank Into a shark-strewn sea. data. The record for 1928 nearly ty township farmer, lias Just finished doubled the usual number o f SO to digging a $60,000 posthole. He ex­ Fifty-one days out of Cowea, Iale 100 a year. But the loss o f life due pects that the supie hole will yield of Wight, the Seven Seas arrived to tornadoes In 1928 was exceedingly him double th at' amount. Rhodes, here to become the property o f Ingilg small and the property lose was far pioneering on the edge of the north­ Moore Uppercu, who Intends to refit below that of the worst years. ern rbiv belt, decided to fence iu more her for a Junket to the South seal. Uppercu thanked the 21 memberi ELECT

Why We Chose Auburn Because we think we are harder to sell an standards. Auburn’s policy of not obsoleting automobile to than any one else in this former models with rapid changes in community. Before we bought we inves­ design, protects the owner’s investment. Will * Art Pd)C««U Jglectricity' by its contribution tigated not only the value of the present Auburn’s methods of doing business, and w io . to economy and efficiency in models, but the factory behind them, and treatment of its customers is fair and con­ production has assisted in creating for New Jersey its reputa­ the future ahead of the factory. In all structive. Auburn’s management is young tion as a great industrial center, and, too, along the wide three respects we found, after a thorough and aggressive, insuring an even more stretches of the State’s northern water front, it is at work in study of jhe industry, that Auburn decid­ brilliant future for Auburn. Now, as to the many ways, in the development of the New Jersey section of edly leads. Auburn’s financial strength, cars themselves, Auburn’s policy sold us. the great Port of New York. ' stability and permanency are unquestioned. Auburn said ‘There are our new models At the Lehigh Valley Railroad dock at Jersey City, an elec­ In manufacturing facilities and resources —compare them—drive them—and if they tric crane is used to unload iron ore shipped from the Argen­ Auburn leads the industry. Not in mere do not sell themselves, you will not be tine. Its unloading bucket handles fifteen tons at a lift and size.liut in engineering ability; production asked to buy.” We make you the same working with a smaller crane, it can unload a 20,000-ton ore methods; workmanship and quality invitation. boat in approximately twenty-four hours. Where power is required for any operation—in the home or factory—-electricity provides k i n its most efficient and adaptable form. Six $995 Straight Eight $1395 Straight Eight $1795

Longest, strongest, roomiest closed A Straight Eight closed car that obsolete* 130-inch wheelbase. 125 horsepower. car in the world under $1000. high priced Sixes. As economical, Straight Eight four door P V B L IC mSERVICE A Six, too! too! closed car. xient through experienced leaders. Attendance at the parks is encourag­ Playgrounds ot' tin- t'nion County ed among older children who find a CLASSIFIED A D S OUR NEW PLAYGROUNDS ’ark Commission are open from 9 a. wealth of scenic beauty and wholesome i. until dark throughout the summer, diversion in many of the facilities pro­ MOSQUITO COMISSION BRING RESULTS FOR CHILDREN OF COUNTY lie season beginning with the summer vided outside the playflelds. Fishing TO CHANGE PAVEMENT cliool vacation. It is also the practice attracts many in several of the lakes PLEA FOR COOPERATION Ten playgrounds, where all activities ON TWO STREETS HERE n open VVarinaneo Park during the and brooks. A good percentage of ill be directed by competent leaders, Lake Surprise bathers proves to be At this period of the year, the mos­ afternoon alter school when the weath­ Ordinances to change the type of til be offered Co the children of the children of all ages. Waterfront sup­ quito is being to buzz with ever-in­ er justifies. Through these mediums pavement on Winans iivenue and Broad ounty this summer by the Inion Conn ervision is maintained throughout the creasing vigor and volume. The Un­ thousands of children now take ad­ way from concrete with an asphalt / Park Commission with the opening season, one or more lifeguards being ion County Mosquito Extermination JAMES J. HIGGINS vantage of the opportunity to play in surface to reinforced concrete were f four ni• w areas at Mattano Park, always on duty while bathing is per­ Commission has spent several thous­ the parky . iustv-ad -of on .city streets. passed on final reading by ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP A NBWFUNERAE HOME Jlizabeth; Springfield, Scotch Plains mitted. At certain times during the ands of dollars -in- an endeavor to ef.-. Supervisors are on duty every hour the Township Committee Wed- THE JAM ES J. HIGGINS MORTUARY nd Garwood. Kach one will, have « day instruction in swim/ming is given fectively drain .large sources of mos­ omplete asortment of the usual {•lay- l lie playgrounds are declared open. ship by the Township Committee W ed­ free of charge by the lifeguards and quito breeding, and to provide a force 414 Westminster Avenue, Near Prince Street round equipment. Volley ball, dodge ball, baseball, nesday night. This was done at the re­ jack knife, checkers, jacks, marbles, many boys find girls have been taught. of inspectors to guard against emer­ ELIZABETH, NEW. JERSEY The six other playgrounds are loeat- commendation of the engineer w ho felt quoits and oilier games are. provided to The "cabin” in Galloping Hill Park gence from und-rained breeding places A Branch Office with Garages W ill Be Continued d at VVarinaneo Park, Elizabeth; that the steep grades on these two occupy fully the time of all children is used by Girl Ccouts and other girls’ with oil for killing larvae and to pro­ At 171 F irst Street and 85 Court Street tfheatena Park, Rahway; Wheeler streets would lie made safer to traf­ while on the playgrounds. Besides, groups by permission obtained through tect tlie County insofar as it is possible ’ark, Linden; Cedar Brook and Green fic with concrete. An ordinance to airplane building lor boys and basketry the VVarinaneo Park headquarters. A with the funds available. book Parks, Plainfield ,and at Cran- rename Summit avenue to TJSberty and sewing for girls are among the stone fireplace inside assures an en­ Tht? Commission feels that a notable 5 114 The# latter was opened last year, avenue was postponed until word is Drd. most popular project divisions promot­ joyable hike to this location. Practi­ decrease in the density of mosquitoes Teleph ones J oass f Emerson 'here is also similar equipment at received from the City of Newark in ing handicraft. cally every other unit of the system Will be the result, but It knows that 4790 Icho Lake and at Lake Surprise, in the lias its fireplaces in the open where reference to renaming Suinunit avenue A#s one of its features each year, the there will never be complete freedom Vatchung Reservation. many families provide delightful out­ and comfort until every one of the in that city. recreation department of the park Realizing ;in urgent need for con- ings for their youngsters. 260,000 or more citizens of Union Conn commission conducts a joint tourna- rolled recreation for thousands of tm nt and track and field meet in War- Roy Scouts of Union Council enjoy ty shows tin' interest and willingness to Attention Home Owners and hildren of the school age in-the coun- ir.anco Park in which (-hildren of all an entire area which is restricted to furnish the Commission with informa­ y, the comimission has placed its pJay- ■playgrounds compete for honors. The their use overlooking Lake Surprise. tion of breeding places which they round extensions among the foremost out of town playground groups make Here many week end campers are arc unable to eliminate, to screen or Builders Hla.stement.sl W nleaijroofed from tlie f its projects. Large attendances in tin- trip to VVarinaneo in buses furn­ found and the entire summer camping drain any breeding places on their iast years attest to the value of this ished by the commission. The occa­ program is carried out in accordance property, and prevent anyone from Inskle oresight in providing places readily sion is looked forward to by eager with their National headquarters speci­ blocking up natural drainage courses. GEORGE ZIESER ccessUde to the county’s population com net itors. thus raising the standards fications. ^ Scouts have built their own We have had an unusually dry per­ All work guaranteed enters. of all participation in games and sports mess hall and kitchen on the site. iod during the lust three weeks, so that 197 North 13th Street Newark, N . J. "Children’s Play and Juvenile Pc- since eacli playground arranges its own Many of the boys’ troops used the Gal_ the imajor sources of breeding are com­ inqueney," a special report recently eliminations to choose its best repre­ loping Hill cabin for overnight hikes pletely dry, biit should we get a suc­ iiiblished by the'riaygroimd and Re- sentatives. during the winter. cession of heavy rains, the Commis­ UNION COUNTY BUICK CO.4 sion will ibe taxed to its utmost capa­ reation Association of America, delves Moll parades, baby parades, sand VVarinaneo Park stadium has been ROBERT J. JORDAN 337 to 331N. Broad St. Te! Em. 3890. Elizabeth city to control mosquito breeding. This eeply into the subject of properly dir- moulding contests and art exhibits are invaluable to children. Here have been means that tin cans, pails, barrels, ctod play for children. In it are state held individually by each playground held the track and field meet of coun­ Prime Meats and Fancy tubs, broken crockery, roof gutters, nents by prominent men that much of during the summer. Each year the ty schoolchildren and Boy Scout ral­ small pools and road gutters are going Poultry he prevalent juvenile crime can be participation is growing and is attract­ lies. Special bus excursions were held raced to unguided ^leisure hours and ing greater attention throughout the last summer to Echo Lake and the Wat to be sources of hordes of mosquitoes and these are places that all residents hat it could be controlled to a great communities. cluing Reservation with reduced rates 1033 No. Broad Street must abate and advise their neighbors to abate if they expect to escape the Em. 1381 Free Delivery W h o ’s Who discomfort which the mosquito causes. A Business Directory of M en and Firms ready to serve you The Union County Mosquito Exter­ Elizabeth efficiently in their special Fields. Save time, energy, and mination Commission solicits the aid money by utilizing this guide to help you get what you need. and co-operation of all people in Un­ FISH AND OYSTERS ion County for the removal of the mos­ BATTERY SERVICE quito, and is willing at all times to aid Telephone Emerson 3320 ROBERT PIERSON Hand it to Hand A uto Service Station 1309 NOETH BROAD ST. TH0S. HAND & SON HONEYWELL & HONEYWELL Trinity 198 0 Plumbing, Heating, Tinning

DIRECTORS OP FUNERALS 182 Virginia St. Hillside, N. J. “ PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE" REAL ESTATE Telephones—Bigelow 1000, 1001 Emerson 1770 HEAL ESTATE FLORIST

1104 North Broad St. Hillside, N. J. FLOWERS GEORGE COMPTON FOR AIL OCCASIONS AND SON Weddings, Birthdays, etc. Rubber Trees, Ferns, Dracen- REAL ESTATE ias, and other H ouse Plants ; INSURANCE Laurel \Vood F ern Stands Established 1910 for Porches at $2.00 each. Appraisals Made GEO. E. JACOBI x444 No. Broad Street Terrace 5081 Cleaner 1216 N. B roa d St. Hillside, N . J. IWlHlJf'KTKllffl Teeth.. PAINTING bomas E. Co, REAL ESTATE Phone Emerson 6033 Komes— Building L o t s - Buslness Properties Healthier WILLIAM F. DANE Painting, Decorating and INSURANCI Paperhanging Automobile— Fire and Gums! Estimates Cheerfully Given 324 LIBERTY AVEN 1277 Salem Ave. Hillside Tel. Emerson 1353— 7

HOSE four words tell you Let Us SMALLEY & Twhy so many people choose Give You to use I pans Tooth Paste. RACE, Inc. A n Estimate Because o f its ziratol content “ Insurance Advisors’’ it is good, very good, for your on your Sewer Connection 1326 NORTH BROAD ST. gums. Because o f its cleansing WM, BILINSKY power it keeps your teeth Plumbing and Heating Waverly 4063 brilliant and attractive. And „ Contractor REAL ESTATE AND IN­ You Get Quick Results because it is delicious you’ll 218 Liberty A v e., Hillside SURANCE continue to vijoy its use day Tel Unionville 606 By Advertising in the after day after day. Switch to Ipana for just one LOTS month—and note the improve- ,4 ment in the brilUance of yout - Union and Hillside teeth— in the firmness and health DIME-A-LINE o f your gums. F o r PRICE and TERMS Consult Classified Column IPANA Tooth Paste G. F.SCHUMAN W. A. Sweetland JEW ELER — W ATCHMAK EI{ Made in Hillside by Bristol-Myers Co. Clock* Called for and Delivered 173 HILLSIDE AVENUE

Old Gold and Silver Bought WAVERLY TUI 84 HILLSIDE AVENUE p . S. CONTRACTS TO ELECTRIFY D .L 4 W .

Further details of the forthcoming electrification of the Delaware, Lack­ awanna and Western Railroad are an­ nounced by Public Service Electric and Gas Company as follows: The contract entered into with Pub. lie Service provides for the supply for twenty years of all the power used by the Lackawanna between Hoboken and Maplewood while the Jersey Central power and Light Company and the New Jersey Power and Light Company will supply the requirements beyond Maplewood. Public Service will furn­ ish alternating current electricity from its Marlon Power Station over three cables to a substation to be built by the Lackawanna at Bergen Junction, Jer­ sey City; and from Its recently con­ structed West Orange Switching Sta­ tion over two cables to a substation to that the owners of property named in JULY, A. D., 1929 be built near the Roseville Avenue Sta. said reports or any or them may pre­ 1 926; thence running along said side at 2 o ’clock in the afternoon of said of Williamson Avenue forty-five feet tioD in Newark. In these substations sent against confirmation of said as­ y (Daylight Saving Time). (45) to a point; thence southwesterly the Lackawanna will use mercury-arc sessments and to take such further :ir- All that certain tract, or parcel of at right angles to Williamson Avenue ion as may bo deemed appropriate mm rectifiers to convert the electricity to ml and premise?? hereinafter part:TtuLme hundred feet to a point; thence proper and as right and justice may niarly described, situate, lying an J | southeasterly parallel with Williamson direct current for the supply to its require. ng in the Township of Hillside, In overhead trolley system. Avenue forty-five feet (45); thence REDUCTION GEORGE OAKES the County of Union and State of New northeasterly at right angles to W ill­ The Lackawanna’s engineers esti­ ROBERT HYDE Jersey. iamson Avenue one hundred feet (100) WILLIAM H. HOWLAND mate that the power requirements to BEGINNING at a point in the south­ to said southwesterly side of William­ Assessment Commissioner* be supplied by Public Service will be westerly side of Williamson Avenue son Avenue and the point and place DONALD H. McLEAN of BEGINNING. about 15,000 kflowatts of demand and Township Attorney therein distant eighty feet (30) north, westerly from the intersection of the There is due approximately $2,095 that during the year 35, 000,000 kilo- TOuNSiliF o r Ima.MDi; same with the northwesterly side or and $1,197.61, with interest from wat hours of electrical energy will be March 11th-, 1 929, and costs. n o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n tiuft Dl.nton Place, as the same are laid used. the Commissioners appointed to lasses." down oil map of Maple Grove, Hillside SAMUEL H. TOOL. Sheriff. The present plans are for electrifica­ me benefits com.erred itpuh the u.wners New Jersey, made by Luster & Luster Saul & Joseph S. Cohn, Sol’rs. C’ivi) Engineers, approved April 21st. Fees $18.90 EDJ&HT ju7-4t tion of the Morris and Essex Division oj lands within tile area of Hie improve from Hoboken to Dover by way of intents hereinafter mentioned will hold a puolic /meeting of all persons inter­ This is the time to purchase that new porch lamp you Morristown; the Montclaii* Branch ested on Monday, Uiy'iulii day of July from Roseville Avenue .to Montclair UJay at eight o'clock in the evening have been wanting anil to select exlra lamps for the (Daylight Saving Time) at the Central country house. Ibis is an excellent opportunity to and the Passaic and Deleware Branch Grammar School on Coe Avenue, Hill­ from Summit to Gladstone. The con­ side Township, New Jersey, ai wnirli Dependable Used Cars purchase beautiftrl lamps at worthwhile reductions. time said Commissioners will give all on convenient Terms at tract also includes light and power for persons interested or affected oy said the railroad’s stations and shops and respective improvements an opportun­ Every kind of lam p—gay lam ps for the houdoir— ity to be heard upon the subject oi for the large terminal warehouse now said improvements. RIORDAN’S sedate lamps for the library lamps that are appro­ being constructed at the Hoboken Ter­ The local improvements above refer­ priate for the porch, for the sun red to are as follows: A Safe Place to Buy minal. Caving and curbing of Bellcview room. Any lamp may he purchased Terrace from Compijon Terrace in Due to rush of Spring Business, we have a large assortment Their Real Meaning Maple Avenue and construction of ;i of “ Used Cars" which we must sacrifice. on a divided payment plan. storm water sewer or drain [ herein Every lamp is selling Those who pester us with the ad­ Paving and curbing of Highland ,we 1924 Chevrolet Sedan $ 45 at one vice, “Don’t worry,” which Is seldom nue from Hillside Avenue to Hie end 1926 Ford Sedan 125 quarter less than the regu lar accompanied by any helpful sugges­ of Titan Holding Company's property 1925 Maxwell Touring 95 as shown on .\iap ol Titan ijoid price. tion! as to the escape from the causes, Buick Sedan 125 anally mean, “Don’t worry me.”— Company, and construction of a xio water sewer or drain therein. 85 From the Outlook Nash Touring Paving of Center Street fn in Me 125 Avenue to Sumim-i Avenue. Buick Touring . t LEGAL NOTICE Paving and curbing of Cla It St reel Durant Sedan* 75 froiin Mertz Avenue to Alapl TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Avenue Your Choice at $100 Down: and construction of a slur .1 water NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sewer or drain therein. 1928 Chrysler “ 72 " Close Coupe Sedan the Commissioners appointed to assess 1927 Chrysler "70’ ’ Brougham. the benefits conferred upon the owners The purpose of said meeting is to of lands within the area of the improve consider the several respective iinprov< 1926 Studebaker 4-pass. Coupe, unents hereinafter mentioned will hold merits and the maps accompanying 1928 Dodge Sport Roadster. a public imecting of ali persons inter­ the same and among other tilings to ested on Monday, the 15th day of July, consider any objection or objections OTHERS 192S at eight o’clock in the evening that the owners of property named in 1927 Chrysler "52’ ’ Sport Roadster. (Daylight Saving Time) at the Central said reports or any of them may pre­ 1926 Chrysler "7 0 " Brougham. PVBLIC Grammar School on Coe Avenue, Hill­ sent against confirmation of spud as­ side Township, New Jersey, at which sessments and to take such further a c ­ 1927 Chrysler "5 2 " Sport Roadster. time said Commissioners will give all tion as may be deemed appropriate and 1926 Nash Advanced 6 2-door Sedan. proper and as right and justice may persons interested or affected by said 1926 Studebaker Duplex Phaeton. respective improvements an opportun­ require. ; . i .... ity to be heard upon the subject of HEATH HATHAWAY 1926 Hudson 7-passenger Sedan. said improvements. CHARLES MAHTH1S 1926 Overland 6-cylinder Coupe. The local Improvements above refer­ HERMAN F. FLUGEL red to are us follows: Assessment Commissioner? 1926 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. Paving of Liberty Avenue and curb, DONALD li. McLEAN 1925 Maxwell Sedan. ing from intersection of Hillside Ave- Township Attorney 1927 Chrysler "60’ ’ 4-door Sedan. Afjaqj'i jo pua ai{) 0} Aijajsuatodou onu H h k v r o i kt Avenue. SHERIFF’S SALE 1925 Packard Sedan. Paving and curbing of Liberty Ave­ SHERIFF’S SALE—New Jersey Su­ 1928 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. nue from Hillside Avenue to the Un premo Court, Central Home Trust Co.,a ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES ion Township line and construction of corp. etc., plaintiff, vs. Benj. E. Arnold a storm water sewer or drain therein el uls., defendant. Fi. fa. dc bo, et.ter. Paving and curbing of Ryan Street Action at Law. R10RDAN MOTOR CAR CO. from Liberty Avenue to Broadway By virtue of the above-stated writ Paving and curbing of Arthur Street of fieri facias to me directed I shall 427 North Broad Street 1040 Elizabeth Avenue from Thomas Street easterly to the end expose for sale by public vendue, at Emerson 7497 Elizabeth, N. J. Open Evenings of Arthur Street. the Sheriff's ollice in the City of Eliza­ The purpose of said meeting is to beth, N. J., on consider the several respective improve WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF hients and the maps accompanying JULY, A. D., 1929 the same and among other thipgs to at 2 o’clock In the afternoon of said consider any objection or objections day (Daylight Saving Time). that the owners of property named in All that certain lot, tract or parcel said reports or any of them may pre­ of land and premises situate, lying and sent against confirmation of said as­ being in the Township of Hillside, Conn sessments and to take such further ac­ ty of Union, and State of New Jersey, tion as may be deemed appropriate and more particularly described as fol­ Proper and as right and justice may lows: require. BEGINNING in the northwesterly J. LEEDS BROWN line of Columbia Place at a point dis­ LOUIS WE9SELS tant northeasterly 93.78 feet from the GEORGE K. OAKES corner formed by the intersection of Assessment Commissioner? the said northwesterly line of Colum­ DONALD H. McLEAN bia Place with the easterly line ol Bloy Township Attorney Street; thence running (1) north 44 ------degrees and 24) minutes east along the the step-up said northwesterly line of Columbia TOWNSHIP O F HILLSIDE -Place 40 feet; thence (2) northwest­ NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that erly at right angles to Columbia Place ______the Commissioners appointed to assess 85 feet; thence (3) southwesterly par­ idea in automobile the benefits conferred upon the owners allel with Columbia Place 40 feet; of lands within the area of the improve thence (4 ) southeasterly parallel with unents hereinafter mentioned will hold the second course 85 feet to the said a public uneeting of all persons inter­ northwesterly line of Columbia Place, buying has taken ested on Monday, the 15th day of July. and the point and place of beginning. 1929 at eight o’clock in the evening Being known and designated as lots (Daylight Saving Tim e) at the Central numbered 5 and 6 as laid down on a Grammar School on Coe Avenue, Hill­ certain map entitled “Map of Property America by storm side Township, New Jersey, at which of the Bloy Estate, Hillside, N. J.” time said Commissioners will give all made by Luster & Luster, Civil En­ Persons interested or affected by said gineers, January 1924, and being the The New Pontiac Big Six has been respective Improvements an opportun­ same premises * conveyed to the said flashinq acceleration/ ity to be heard upon the subject of Jaimes Arthur Bloy by Bloy Estates called the “ step-up” car because it r J Til* COACH J * said improvements. Inc., by deed recorded in Book 1 024- enables forward-looking people to The local improvements above refer­ 521 and are hereby conveyed subject $ C Q El Among all the delightful most experienced driver red to are as follows: to the restrictions of record if any. Paving of Church Street from Coe There is due approximately $428.1 3 step up in motor car quality without J y J performance character^- would care to maintain! Avenue to Fairbanks Street. with Interest from October 17th, 192s. leaving the low-priced field. And Ttu t r ie t*c® *he Outstanding Paving, curbing and guttering of besides sheriff’s fees. R(*a»ttr .. 525 Chevrolet—none is creat- Hack of this exceptional winchester Avenue frotm North Ave­ SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. since the first o f the year, when the p ih L o n *525 ing more widespread en- performance is a brilliant nue to a point approximately seven Alfred A. Alfred A. Jr. and Richard hundred eighty feet northerly there­ Y. Stein, Att’ys. new Pontiac was announced, the ciup. *595 thusiasm than its thrilling array of engineering ad- from. Fees $21.84 H|>J&HT ju7-4t ™*I>* *(S78 speed and flashing acceler- vancements— typified by a Grading, curbing and guttering step-up idea in automobile buying ation! h igh -com pression, n o n - ■lames‘ Street from‘ Salem Avenue west- SHERIFF’S SALE— In Chancery of erly to the end of James Street. New Jersey. Between Rubin Segal has taken America by storm. c.brioi** . detonating cylinder head... Grading, curbing and guttering of complainant, and Saul Rubin, et uls.. t e w *725 ^ 'T h " edWenvtn automatic acceleration no ward Street rrom James tMVftdants. Fi. f?* for sale of mort­ Pontiac Big Six, (745 to (t95,f. o. b. Pontiac, Michi­ southerly two hundred feet to the end gaged premises. gan, uin* iUUiixry charges. Bumpers, spring covert £ f , . 7 , r *595 spomhT'to^he "accelerator P ^ m p .. . hot-spot manifold of Howard Street. By virtue of The above-slated writ ansi Lovejoy shock absorbers regular equipment at Udumn. J4lY) ° * * • • • semi-automatic .park The purpose of said meeting is to of fieri facias to me directed I shall ex­ slight extra cost. General Motors Time Payment consider the several respective irnprov pose l’or sale by public vendue, at (lie Plan available at minimum rate. *545 literally amazing6"Touring ^ t ' h a f t . ' S uTS - H^nts and the maps accompanying Sheriff’s office in the Court House Ir ,he same and am ong other things to the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on Consider the delivered price a* well as the list price “ i r ? ! 0 S - s i s 1 5^ S i v r E i v “ d consider any objection or objections WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY Ol when comparing automobile valuea . . . Oakland- Pontiac delivered prices Include only reasonable lC8§ that you alrooft Come in and drive tbit car, charges for handling and for financing when *>—» forget there’s a motor un- Learn for yourself, at the Time Payment Plan is used. ered price M well r. I der the hoqd. And when wheel, that no other car RUG CLEANING the throttle is opened wide ca n approach it in the v*iue*. Chevrolet1* — the pace it otter than the price range o f the four! USED TO BE W OMAN’S HEAVY BURDEN OF It.'LhSIDE MOTORS COMPANY d elivered p rices lt> SPRING HOUSE CLEANING dude oaly reasonable ■ III N. Broad St., Hillside, N. J. Now the heaviest work she has to do is to raise the receiver Terrace *246 Open Evenings Six in the price range of the fourl Mid tell us where to call. Our method of shampooing rugs is thorough and efficient, It removes dirt and germs, raises the pile, revives and brightens the colors and gives the general effect of freshness and newness. THE Hillside Chevrolet Sales — NEW ENGEL- BROTHERS 1422 N. Broad St., Hillside, N. J. Em. 9120 — Big. 2828 STORAGE WAREHOUSE Movers — Packers — Shippers QUALITY AT LOW CQST 522 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, N. J. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTOR* Emerson 3576 f r e i g h t HILLUDl TPH1. TODAY, JUKI M, MQS of this city and community—civic The program was brought to a close While an Immense saving Is fore­ h* regression prtfves the able judgem ent o f this ex­ seen by government officials in the pert. That Becker Park— Boyden ave­ minded comUTMinity builders.— Adv. with the singing of the class song, and Getting ahead Is largely a matter of am paper and ink used, and th e printing nue In M aplewood, N. J., is entirely HIGH SCHOOL keeping ahead of the time.—Forbes with the recessional. and handling of the new paper money, Magazine. sold with thg exception of a corner lot MR. and MRS. a question which has arisen and yet reserved for business purposes and WASHINGTON l-AKK L.AND CO. CLASS GRADUATED remains to be solved is th e changing Phillip’s Park, Union and Chancellor JOS. A. McGEE I1EAL KSTATK MISS ANNA VON RHEIN PRINTING NEW BILLS of the national bank notes to conform Avenues In Irvington, N. J., is now a Forty-five m embers of the senior Affording a comprehensive and ef­ Teachers ot class of Hillside High School received with the new style. recognized business center give fur­ BEAUTY PARLOR KEEPING U. S. BUSY The bureau of engraving and print­ ficient real estate service to the people ther reasons that here Is the “Ideal their diplomas at the sixth annual of this entire section with modern of­ At 10S3 NORTH BROAD ST. VIOLIN & PIANO ing has a set of engraved plates for wagon to hitch ones star to.” commencement exercises held Friday fices located in Newark In the Pru­ corner Beechwood PI. each denomination ordered by the na­ A recent sale of the Courter Park open for a limited number of night in the high school auditorium. dential Building, 763 Broad street, an Nine Million of Small Size tional banks throughout the country. Land Company— one of the companies The stage was decorated with palms enterprise of a*very high type known beginners a n d a d v a need These aggregate more than 10,000 of which Mr. Kynor is President of 90 Eugene Permanent Wave and ferns, while the orchestra pit was Ready July 1. far and wide for their integrity and plates, and the re-engraving of all of lots to the Mamini’Oth Realty Company $7.60 scholar*. rounded with green roping. stability. Composed of men who have them w ould take many years to ac­ o. Newark, N. J. located in Falrview Arnold McClow, president or the j Washington.—Nearly 9,000,000 bills, made an Intensive study of real etsate complish and cost nearly $1,000,000. Park on the Pequannock River, Moun­ senior class, in behalf of tne class, pre- ' greenbacks and yellowbacks, issued by and understand values in a most All lines of Beauty Culture sented A. G. Woodfield, superinten­ the United States government and The only solutions that remain open tain view, N. J. is just one of-the many 1258 Miriam Place are the extremely expensive processes thorough manner, Mr. Gilbert E. Ky- dent of schools, with $100 to be placed j scattered among banks, business nor—the president and those associat­ large transfers completed lately. Telephohe Emerson 45C6 in the scholarship fund which was es- 1 houses, and people throughout the of re-engraving all the plates, the elim­ Associated with Mr. Kynor are Mil- Phone Bigelow 3291-J ination o f the national bank currency ed with him in the several companies tablished by the Alumni Association country, on or near July 1, will be of which the Washington Park lAind ton M. Unger, Attorney, Secretary and of the school. uble to go Into permanent retirement after 1930, or the Issuing o f a uni­ Treasurer of the Companies, together versal bank note upon w hich the name Company is one— are big men in the Lydia Schubert was the winner of at the discretion o f their holders. with Commissioner August L. Lacombe of the bank can be imprinted. community— go-getters who are vit­ the prize offered every year to the I This does not mean that Uncle Sam ally interJIted in this section, real civic Frank Pannick, Kurly &Zacher, build­ student having the highest scholastic has decided to call in all his paper minded individuals. ers; Benjamin Yesler, builder; Eman­ PAINLESS DENTISTRY money and issue in its place gold and Official Courting Room uel D. Lasher, Attorney, and Max Good record throughout thq high school We all appreciate that the own­ silver, but that on that date he will man, manufacturer, as directors, men An Actual Fact, Says DR. MALLAS terms. in English Fire Station ership of real estate, in city, suburb replace this 1,500 tons of money, whose names stand high In the counsel The best all-round girl as judged by or country, stimulates patriotism in With mv Sweet AU- which would till 40 box cars, with a London.—Birmingham Is probably lt U impossible to Broken Plate*, the faculty and members of the class any man. Philosophers, statesmen, Loot* Plata* mad* new series of standardized notes one- the only city In the w orld which has kart you—1 can ex­ was Emma Hahnlen, retiring president an official courting chamber or love bankers, etc., are agreed on that fact. tract on* tooth or ell Tight, Refitted and tldrd less in size and weight and o c ­ in a few m inute*! Remade like a#w at of the Students’ General Association, i The most alert and ambitious people your h i makee no cupying one-third less space In storage lounge, as the citizens are prone to a email coat. She was awarded the prize for the girls in every age have been owners of real For R A D IO S difference. and handling call It and Arnold McClow for the boys. j The salon ot cupld has been pro­ estate. That part of our earning's Plant Hard at Work. F R E E E X A M I N A T I O N — No cherfec L>rpalnle»i extraction when other >■. Harriet Klein, who tied for first vided fo r the convenience of the un­ which we save and Invested In a bit of I work ia done. Be *ure you ere la ay ■*- place in the Commercial Ability Tests, This stupendous task of replacement married firemen at Birmingham’s land, a stake in the soil will always be and Repairing Sweet Air Registered in U. S. Patent Gjjice was awarded a medal, and congratu­ is being done by the bureau o f print­ central fire station. there for your use and the use of lated by Mr .Woodfield, for bringing ing and engraving In Washington, Except on their w eekly day "ofT,” those who com e after you. it cannot Call D r . Ma u a s so high an honor back to Hillside, where the United States government firemen are not permitted to go out dwindle down and fade away, it is tan­ 1 8 1 MARKET STREET The program was opened by the ! manufactures its paper money. The ot sound of the station alarm bell. gible, there to remain evermore. HARRY A. BOOM following selections by the orchestra: plant is working night and day under Consequently, firemen and their sweet Mr. Gilbert E. Kynor, President of ‘•Stars and Stripes Forever,” by Souga; full force to have this new issue ready hearts had to proseei*e their love af­ the Washington Park Land Company 1592 Long Ave., Hillside, N.J. Next door to Firemen’s Building, Newark, Tel. Mitchell 1281 “ Minuette,” by Mozart, and “Mignon­ on time, and is turning out the largest fairs Just outside the station—and In and the several land development Terrace 7309 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ette,” by Tocaben. order In its history. It Is producing the public notice, they felt uncomfort­ companies, is an Individual who senses During the processional the students six tons of the new money every 24 able, no doubt. the worth and value of real estate with hours. Eight hundred and fifty-seven a keen and almost uncanny Judgement. wore caps and gowns, walked from the One o f the rooms o f the fire sta A FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, rear of the auditorium to the stage. million pieces o f fresh, crisp currency tlon, therefore, has been equipped by The activity displayed in the purchase WITH EVERY ROOM A VAULT Lydia Schubert led in the devotional are being stored In the vaults of the the city with easy chairs, a library of lots in the several companies which exercises' after which Kussell Neider treasury to be soon distributed to and a gramophone. But even then he heads bespeaks more than mere STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 30th and Anita Murphy gave short addres­ every state In the Union. Dun Cupid musl step aside when the words of this accomplishment. Re­ Weimar Storage Co., InC. The suggestion of smaller paper newed interest in lot purchasing—espe­ ses. Neider spoke on current events, fire gong rings. Storing, moving, packing, money for the United States first cially for one family single homes in while Miss Murphy traced the growth The laudable part o f the official shipping. of Hillside. came from Americans who had re­ match-making, however, la that the Chancellor Park on Union Avenue in turned from the Philippine islands and Irvington, a thriving city in I Use If Fumigating and koimting of Lehigh Luxury Tours Helen McGee, a member of tile sen­ girls always wait In the lounge until upholstered furniture ior class, and pianist for the orchestra had become accustomed to the smaller the sm oke eaters return from the fire. Estimates cheerfully furnished tor the past two years, entertained size of currency in use there, which Office and fireproof warehouse witfi several musical selections. Mat­ they found far more convenient to In Scenic East and Canada Woman Hands Conductor 337-343 West Grand street thew Padulja, also a senior, and who handle. When money was first being Train — Steamer — Motor Coach ■ B i c y c l e s Elizabeth was concertnnaster of the orchestru for printed for the Philippine government, Transfer 36 Years Old to avoid the confusion that would be Scooter bikes and Velocipedes Phone Emerson 7112 the past/yelr, entertained with several Chicago.—What worries F. W. Rapp Established 1856 violin selections. caused if both currencies were of the of Chicago Is whether one of his cus Sundries and Repairing ALL EXPENSES, $83.00 same size, the islands were furnished Lowest Prices Harry Doreunus, president of the turners actually waited 36 y*ars foi A SIX day trip to the Finger Lakes Section—Watkins Board of Education, congratulated the paper money In sizes one-third smaller his street car at a Chicago intersec It’s Easy to Enjoy Glen—Niagara Falls—Lake Ontario— Toronto. All accom­ anembers of the class and presented the than that used in the United States. tlon. Counterfeiting Forestalled. Elizabeth Motor j& iCycle A Tirttken Oil Burner with Tim­ following with diplomas: Gladys R. Rapp has been a conductor on the modations of the highest class. Leaving Newark (Eliza­ Ainslie, John Beattie, Viola J. Berry, Extreme cnre Is being used in the Chicago lines a lopg time. When a ken E Z Plan. $25 installs burner beth and Meeker Ave.) 12:24 P. M. every Sunday on the Blanche G. Broderick, Ruth Carmich­ printing and engraving of the new woman handed him a transfer after Company in your home with monthly pay­ famous NEW YORKER. ’ ael, Evelyn Coley, Ruth Livingston paper money to prevent counterfeiting. boarding his car at a crossing, his 16-18 Julian Place ments as low as $14 per month. For illustrated booklets and reservations apply to Ticket The faces will represent the highly Conover, Elizabeth J. Corry, Dorothy quick eye discerned an anachronism Elizabeth, N. J. Why not let a Timken, man give Offices, or K. H. Hopper, Division Passenger Agent, 2C Dienst, James D. Duffy, Walter W. specialized and artistic work of some The time and place seemed correct half dozen different expert engravers, you the details? Branford PI., Newark, N. J. Phone Mitchell 7200. Fedison and Emma Hahnlen. The transfer was from a car on a Chi nnd the character of the engraving is Write or call Also Fred L. Hansen, Ethel M. Her- cago line, and the hour and day were such that it Is almost impossible to Hch, Margueritte Huber, Ethel Jackson correctly punched, but the year was TIMKEN-DETRIOT CO. match. Marathon Beatrice H. Johnson, Nelson Jowitt, 1893. Factory Branch Lehigh Valley Railroad No longer will there be any yellow­ Virginia Joyce. Arthur Bromley Kirk, 354 Main Street, East Orange N.J. The Route of The Black Diamond backs and the repetition of portraits Harriet Klein, Edward W. Mading, Tel. Orange 7640 on bills of different denominations. Early Woman’s Magazine Elizabeth Marsh, Louis W. Matwychuk Radio Tubes All bills will be engraved and printed The first magazine In America con­ Arnold McClow, Helen J. McGee, in green and black. The portrait of ducted solely by women was the Stephen Mikolas, Anita M. Murphy, Washington will be on the one-dollar Lowell Ottering, a monthly periodical Russell C. Neider, Matthew O. Padula, bills, Jefferson on the twos, Lincoln published from 1842 to 1849 by girls Kenneth Patten, Ruth H. Parks, Mil- on the fives, Hamilton on the tens, em ployed In the mills o f Lowell, M an. red E. Rhodes, Henrietta Fay Roen- W. A . Bahret Jackson on the twenties, Grant on the Lucy Larcom was one of Its frequent back, William Romanison, Theodore A Complete fifties, Franklin on the hundreds, Mc­ contributors. 240 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE R. Sayre, Helen E. Schreinner, Lydia Kinley on the five hundreds, Cleveland Spirit's N eeds Emerson 2876 Schubert, Edith H. Smith, Frances on the thousands, Madison on the five Man does not live by bread alone. Smith, Richard A. Szekely, William F. thousands, and Cha^e on the ten thou­ Tbe spirit must have food, or It per­ Tunison, and Ruth A. Van Sickle. sands. ishes.— William 1 L ocke WM. J. 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