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Board adjourned to meet on Thure- ley as clerk to the Commissioner of construction o f storm water drain adopted: Approving of agreement and bond Registration was receievd and filed. day, February 3rd, 1927, at 2 :8 0 High School Hands Linden Team Hillside. Authorizing the issuing of tem­ of the New York Telephone Company A notice from Sheriff Tool of the The Road Committee were author­ for placing conduits on County roads p.-m. . 1 porary notes or bonds fo r the con­ S e NJ. ipte, Clerk- appointment of four additional court ized to purchase land at the corner struction of bridge over Woodruff and bridge* attendants was received and filed:------of—Mountain avenue and Shuppik^ Creek, Elizabeth and fo r ne\y pumps Unexpected Setback; Win 34-29 The annual report of the Sinking road for $500; also to purchase and dram at C ourt TTouser- Fund Commissioners and the report new car fo r use of road supervisor Appointing F. E. Day at perma Linden’s chance for the Class The Linden Girls lost to the Hill­ of the audit by the auditors of tbe and Road Committee. v j nent position o f steam rollerman. AND NOW— “ B” court championship was dimmed side Girls in a fast and interesting sinking fund account was received ThVCfimmittee on Engineer’s Of­ Authorizing the committee on en­ n one o f the mbst unexpected upsets contest by the score of 31 to 23. and filed- fice were^authorized to hire extra gineer’s office to purchase a new ofthe current season when they were This game was closely fought for The report of the engineer, road help when required. Buick sedan for use of engineer’s WE HAVE YOUR * defeated Friday for the first time this three quarters, and then the Hillside supervisor and chairman of Road The follow ing resolutions were force. winter on their own court by a re­ lassies drew awa^ from the local com ­ Committee o f the convention held at juvenated Hillside combination which bine to win by a substantial majority. Chicago was received and filed- The Finance Committee recom­ ATWATER KENT gave a sparkling exhibition. The The playing of Miss Sellick was a mended that A. L. Johnson, superin­ score was 34 to 29 in favor of the feature, while Miss Margaret Molson tendent of schools, be allowed to at­ $ 6 0 and U p Hillsiders. The Linden five was off starred for the home group. . tend the convention at Dallas, Texas, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE form and it lost its chance of staging The boys’ second team fared a lit­ on February 2.5. 1927.wind that $250 Steinite Atwater Kent t late rally when Captain Bouska tle better than the other two teams, be appropriated fo r expenses. Be sure your policy give, you adequate protection. ■ and “ Liss” Givens were banished when it defeated the Hillside seconds The Hospital Committee recom­ " - " l o from the game in the third quar­ by the score of 23 to 10. mended that changes be made in the Consult ter on fouls when the homesters The scores follow: refrigeration plant at Botfnie Burn j were within two points o f tying Hill­ HILLSIDE Sanatorium- H. J. CASEY side- The following contracts were J GF P awarded : SMALLEY & RACE, Inc. The Radio and Electrical Shop The accurate foul shooting of Sam Winters, f. 4 3 11 Bridge over W oodruff Creejc, E liz-; “ Insurance Advisors,” 1326 No. Broad St. Tel. Wav. 4063 HilUide, N. J. 2 HOLLYWOOD AVE. PHONE EMERSON 1965 Dubow’s cohorts, who took advantage De Rose, f. .3 4 10 abeth, to Williams & Cacchione, for of the many free throws, defeated Buzalski, c- 2 4 8 $1,900. he Lindenifles. Both teams were Zilahy, g. 1 2 4 For equipment of room for County 1 guilty of many fouls and the visitors Kay, g. 0 1 1 Board of Elections, to L. M- Hicks lad two pf® their players, Zilahy and Zimmerman, g. . 0 0 0 for $2,910-12- Kay, both guards, put out of the Johnson, g. 0 0 0 For pumps and drains for court 1 ?pme in the second half for four house to Jaehnig & Peoples, for! $2,300. W a ys ©f H©sst©“istmMxig Sarow lim p l© r personal fouls. Totals 10 14 34 De Rose, a Freshman and his cap­ f LINDEN The Finance Committee approved the appropriation of $2,500 for the tain, Graham Winters, both gave can­ Jf GF P ny exHlhithms o f basket shooting, Murawski, f 3 3 9 Gas Holders Now Where Appliances Are Let the Dinner Cook the later making several of the one Bouska( f 4 2 10 IN NEW YORK TOWN Tested hand variety. Although “ Rosie” Giv­ Babitsky, f. 0 0 0 Fuel Bins for br LEON M. DICK The Test ino Laboratories of While the Cook’s Away ens played * good game and out- Roifcwald, f. 0 0 0 CASINO — SMh Street n 4 Broalway the American Gas Association, M any Homes jumped puzalski, his teammates were RI Givens, c 2 2 6 Evenings, 8.30 recently established at Cleve­ off and/did not display their usual j/S. Givens, g. 0 0 0 “THE DESERT SONG" The hours of ease and relaxa­ Vivienne Beegal A Rob*t Halliday land. Ohio, are doing good teamwork which has won many games AVadel, g. 1 0 2 tion spent at home are too few. fp fth em this’ year. AMBASSADOR THEATRE work in testing gas ranges for 48th W. of B’way. Mata., Wed. & Sat. prayer gas combustion. People are turning with distaste “ Rosie” Givens, Bouska and Mur- Totals 10 9 29 “QUEEN HIGH” Whev purchasi.

i THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY f t l U LEGAL NOTICES Of Wtnehenter Avenue distant Une of Virginia Street with the .th.rB« hundred and fifty SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY SHERIFF’S BALE— In Chancery of erly line of Woodruff Avenue, thenoe Brooklyn-New York. " f t '“ ‘ •■"••otlon of the n i t - running (1) Northerly and parallel TO THE DEFENDANTS CARL LA KB «aw Jersey._ Between Ever Ready STAt ’JP® of *»ld Wlncheeter Avenue JACOB L SCHNEIDER, Buildin* Sc Loan Association, com *. ‘ h ‘ P® northerly line of North Ave- with Woodruff Avenue One hundred ami “MARY" LAKS, his wlfV. I f Y ^ Dlatnants, and Adam Graef et ale., de­ twenty feet and ninety-two hundredths , PlAlntlff, aald flrat name "Mary" fietitious, true 2,“®- thence eouth slxty-aeven degree, feet to the line of the Adjoining prop­ —against— first name unknown to plaintiff: fendants. Ft. fa. for sale of mortgaged foot-fifty-five ,V minute# we»t one-nundredone-hundred premises. twenty-two degree. erty; thence (2) Easterly along the PJPJJSON ASSOCIATES, INC., CARL The foregoing summons Is served up­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of last mentioned line sixty-two feet and LAK8 and ‘MARY" LAKS his wife If on you by publication pursuant to an fifty-three hundredth feet to the line order of Stephen f ty- f ivo JS&first fi »um»- ra8lLnam® unim9wn “MARYM ^ fictitious, plalntlffr true hen Callaghan, one of thi pose for sale by public vendue, at the of property. - . heretofore ccnvsysn to J o -'* --- the Supreme -Court- of t he SheriffsShe office— •in -■the ~Court ■ ” House, in -----o . t j <1410 U l VY------Marie C. Bull by Edwin A. Bloomfield, Defendants. State of New York, Kings County, the City of Elisabeth, N. J., on thence south twenty-two degrees five thence (3)Southerly along the sauna dated the n th day of January, t»27 WEDNESDAY," " " D N E " " ‘ ” TH E 23RD ~DAY ■ OP S i S ' V ; " fifty feet to thl BEGIN? and parallel with the first course one TO THE AboVE NAMED ...... filed W ith the complaint tn the office MARCH, A. D., 1917, S L I?.1...?: ?« Oirmap1 oi°L¥y- Ldv- hundred twenty-three feet and twelve DEFENDANTS: of the Clerk of the County of Kings, In at two o’clock in the afternoon of said K ^ t0?TPark’ 8ltuate adjacent to Elixa- hundredths feet to the said Northerly the H all of R ecords. |n the Borough of line of Virginia Street and thsnoe (4) anlSFr A,? E HEREBY SUMMONED to Brooklyn, City of New York. day. O o.e.Niw ,Je.rs?y'„ fu*d in the Union lh ’ complaint in thle action, All tract or parcel of lands and prem­ County R eg ister's O ffice, A pril 20, 1920 Westerly alontf the same sixty-two The object o f the above entitled ac- ises, situate, lying and being In the SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. feet and fifty hundredths feet to the if ?h! „ ervf f °°py of your onower or, tlon is to foreclose a mortgage affect­ Lum m on. S a nt '* not with this Township^ of Hillside in the County of point or place of BEGINNING. Being “Ommona, to serve a notice of appear- ing real property situated In the Coun­ $4 575ree amountin£ approximately, prem ises k n ow n as No. 217 and 219 V ir­ ty of Kings, City and State of New Union and State o f New Jersey. ^on Plalhtlff.a attorney, wlth- Being lot No. 17 Blook 1 on Mat) o f Israel B. Greene, Sol’r. ginia Street. York, being on the south skle of Kings Pees 115.38 E D J& H T Feb. 11, 4t th5 M rvlc« o f «hle nuin- Highway between Lake & Van Sicklen the "Heights,*’ H illside, N. J., ow ned by The description above set forth is In n ,;.. , " ' °f th« d»y of service. William A. Sweetland and wife and accordance with survey made by Borrie " 0f your failure to appear or Streets, having a frontage! on Kings made by L u ster & Luster C. E. & Sur­ SHERIFF'S SALE— In Chancery of New & Kreinei;, Surveyors, Newark, N. J., answer, Judgment will be taken H ig h w a y of abou t 199.32 feei and 105 5 feet on Van Sicklen Street/and 94 27 veyors, as filed in the Office of the Jersey. Between Jacob Simonson, January 30th, 1924. against you by default for the relief feet on. Lake Street. / Register of Union County on April complalnanl, and James H. Swann, et SAMUEL H. TOOL Sheriff. demahded ln the complaint. Dated: January 26th, 1V2Z 1925 in case No. 16 E. als., defendants. FI. fa. for sale of mort- D ecree a m ou n tin g app roxim ately $8,375 3U t 1:926 r00kly" " NeW Y ork ' I)eceI,lt'er BEGINNING on the westerly side of gaged premises. Schwartz & Schwartz, Sol'rs. CHARLES L. MECKENBERG, — Raul fttraat at a point tharain distant By Virtue of tho above-stated writ of Attorney for Plaintiff, Fees tSl.OO EDJ&HT Feb. 4~4t CHARLES L MECKENBEUG southerly five hundred sixty-one feet ------V, d uiicucu irected A I ai^aliBiwii exposeexpos Attorney Tor Plaintiff, No. 44 C ou rt S»r

FLORIST James A. Dowd 1 EtUto and IirartRU You have the valuable experience of trained me­ 1014 UNION AVENUE on the Door chanics placed at your service. Try us once and you GEORGE E. JACOBI HUUid., N. J. IPANA Tel. BMBRIOR MM Residents of Bloomfield will be satisfied to come here again. W e make good all Flower* For All Occasions TOOTH PASTE the time, because we expect your trade year in and year Montclair and the Oranges Funeral Designs. A Speci­ BRISTOL-MYERS CO., NEW YORK out. eancMn/SBowCSb through alty B. M. WAHLE CO. oar other numbers 1216 N. BROAD ST, Ina Emerson 7213 REAL ESTATE BLOOMFIELD 2900 Hillside Trucking & Contracting Co. Greenhouses Opposite and INSURANCE MONTCLAIR 2000 1308 NORTH BROAD STREET Evergreen Cemetery h i Emerson 5308 Terrace 4988 1282 North Broad Straat ORANGE 2000 Terrace IMS is a Hillside product Did y«u forget to adv.rtb* thli HillaMat N; 1). we*T Well don’t forgot tt MXt Notary Public ( —use it in youi ';,r' THE HilJLMPE TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY XS, 1*37 m e '■:0 will hold a business meeting followed tre on Mondsy, February 28th, for THE HILLSIDE TIMES by initiation Friday evening March a week’s engagement. Mias Rosalie PERSONAL*' 4 at Masonic Hall. The chapter will Stewart will present this newest com­ Published Every Friday at Hillside, New Jeraey, by .observe “Present Matrons Night” at edy by George Kelly, the author of THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY MENTION which time District Deputy Carrie last season’s Pulitzer Pirze Play 1326 North Broad Street, Hilliide, N. J. Quackenboss will occupy the East. "Craig’s W ife” and the great Amer­ Master Masons are welcome. ican comedy of the previous year, A party was given Saturday night "The- Show-Off.” “THE GOAT?” in honor of the fourteenth birthday Chairman Richard S- Earl and his The New York cast will be seen of Miss Gladys Rogers* at her home, daughter Marion stopped at Sarasota, here intact, and includes such well The story published in The Times to-day regarding well' 65 Hillside avenue. Games wejc^ Florida, when last heard from this known and talented artists as Jessie founded reports on the sewer situation is made public in a sift- played and singing and dancingPen- week. They have also spent some Busley, Carlton Brickert, Alma Krug­ cere effort to make certain officials see the light of day. Ever joyed. Those present were Shirley time frt Orlando- er, Josephine Hull, Madge Evans, since this newspaper has been acquainted witlythe workings of Dotemus, Marjorie Briggs, Marjorie Nadea Hall, Frank Rowan and Roy the Joint Sewer Conference and its various ramifications, there Meyers, Frances Jeffrey, Lillian En- The Alpha Omega club will ndfet Fant. at the home of Edward Jimmerson, has always been talk among the officials thentselves of the man­ gelhardt, Dorothy Groh, Ruth Groh, The play is replete with Mr. Kelly’s Ruth Greenstein, Ruth Wehrfritz, o f 2 Dodd place, tomorrow night at ner in which the legal and engineering advisors have been at­ 8 p. m. unparalleled understanding o f human tempting to obtain whatever is in it for them. Time and again Doris Woelfling, Vera Mundy, Ger­ values, and the fact that he him progress had been delayed because of this, and it is time the trude Schuman, Madeline Hartman, self has labeled it a comedy, prom Doris Oschwald, Katherine and Ele­ The World Day of Prayer for public was made cognizant of the talk that is going around on Home and Foreign Missions will be ises a banquet in the theatre for all anor WyekofF, Bert ill Blanchard, whtrTore to laugh. the inside. Elizabeth Rhodes, and Mildred Hicks observed here with an inter-denomi­ Whatever differences of opinion may exist between Clyde of Newark. national service in the Hillside Pres­ W. Potts, President of the State Department of Health, and byterian Church, Coe and Salem ave­ ‘YO-SAN,’ JAP MUSICAL Alexander Potter, engineer for the Joint Sewer Conference, Mr. and Mrs. Platt D. Ferdon, of nues, on Friday March 4 at 2 p. m. All are cordially urged to attend they should have more diplomacy than to project them into 216 Liberty avenue, entertained at COMEDY AT SHUBERT this service. cards Saturday evening in honor of this matter of a sanitary sewer for a community which is suf­ The Messrs. Shubert will present P u b l i f t the wedding anniversary of Mrs. Fer- fering so badly from the lack of one. their latest musical play “ Yo-San1 don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. If Messrs. Potts and Potter are business competitors, they ‘DAISY MAYME,’ HIT IN at the Shubert Theatre the week of Lawrence. Those present were Mr. should not permit their rivalry to obscure their vision in thfe February 28th directly prior to its and Mrs. Robert T. Blair, of Yonkers, CITY, DUE AT BROAD Approval matter of so vita! interest to the public. If these reports have New York premiere. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Woolsey, any truth in them at all, and we are inclined to believe they o f South Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Char- Direct from a successful run at “ Yo-San” is a musical version of have, both these gentlemen should be shown that the public the Playhouse, New York, “ Daisy “The Willow Tree' the international Ids A. Woolsey, o f Bloomfield; Mr. In any copimunlty, the greatest,fac- health is"no jousting field for cut-throat business methods. and Mrs. JameS F. McCarthy and Mr. Mayme,” George Kelly’s new comedy success o f Benrirao and Harrison By this continued delay, Mr. Potter is beginning to lose the pnd Mrs. Everette C. Brown of Hill­ will come to the Broad Street Thea­ Rhodes. The scenes are laid in Japan tor facilitating business is good bank­ confidence heretofore placed in him by the Township of Hill­ side. ing service. side, which hitherto has been inclined to back him up in his contentions. It is common talk among local officials that Hill­ A number of friends held a sur­ side is being used as the “ whip” and the “ goat,” What for? prise birthday party Monday night The Hillside National Bank is well Apparently so that the State Department of Health may more in honor of Committeeman Robert quickly be induced to give their consent to the entire Joint Sew­ F. Smalley, at his home, 65 Highland Five Billion Dollar Loss known fo r rendering a type of service er Conference. Hillside, State Departmenfaofficials admit, is avenue. that meets the approval of Hillside’s badly in need of a sewer, but the remaining\c)ommunities in the business interests and citizens. Its conference are not so hard up. r \ The colonial tea in the new recrea­ Is No Joke My Potter is employed by the conference to look after its tion rooms o f the Hillside Presbyteri­ succgps in this is evidenced by its vol­ interests, and Hillside is one of the component parts of the con- an Church Wednesday was largely attended, Mrs. Henry J. Althenn was ume o f business— deposits over $1,- ferenceA As for Mr. Potts, he holds a public office and is hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. sworn to look after the health of the State. It begins to look 775,000.00, resources exceeding 52,- August Ullrich, Mrs. J. McLaren, Accidents are costing the United States five billions as though both these men are not quite toeing the mark in the Mrs. M. Pierson, Mrs. George Smith, 000, 000.00 matter of their duty, and the Township of Hillside will posi- Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. George each year, with 85,000 killed and 7,000,000 injured. , tively not tolerate it. The State Department of Health meets Robertson and Mrs. Alfred Thomas. next Tuesday, and if approval of the Sewer plans is not forth­ The hostesses were attired in colonial The Accident Policy is a vital need for every wage coming, a very rigid investigation will be conducted, perhaps costumes and the room was decorated earner. vwith not too pleasant disclosures. wtih American flags and furniture of the colonial period. Mrs. Ralston gave piano selections (It costs little to have this protection. Nothing to ask ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Mrs. E. Kern and Miss Arlene Althenn recited. The Misses Elean­ about it.) Elizabeth Ave. at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor or and Gertrude Jansen gave a piano and violin duet. Mrs. George Smith -W orship with Sermon, “ Faith First.*' 10.45 a. m.- read “ Loyalty." 8.00 p. m.- -SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE Washington’s Birthday was thor­ oughly enjoyed by eighteen members THE HILLSIDE and friends o f the Christian Endeav­ THEO. MANLEY CO. or Society of the Elizabeth Avenue 1463 North Broad Street CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church, who spent the Terrace 6776 RATIONAL BANK “ The Home-Like Church” entire day at Bear Mountain. The The first Real Estate Office on left entering Hillside near trip was made by bus. Tobagganing, HILLSIDE, N.J. Maple Ave. and Clark St, HiUaide REV. O. E. BRANDOEFF, Pastor trolley right-of-way. skiiing and other winter sports were Morning— “Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By.” indulged in, the new ski run being Jl.National Bank with a Evening— “The Humiliation of Jesus.” more daring members, George White, Orust Department------o f Hillside, and Sidney Mountford, o f Newark. Supper was served at the Bear Mountain Inn. Mia® Kay “ Cut Your Coal Rieber and Harold Martens were in Sifi “Your Worm Friend,” with ■ Classified Advertisements charge of the outing. HORSE aad COW MAN I RK, bedded ROOMS FOR RENT—5 rooms, all mod­ with Straw, well rotted; postal will ern improvements. New House. In­ THATCHER Visit Our Booth Nos. 65 and 66 at the receive prompt attention; order a quire 12 Shelton Ter. off Liberty Ave. Mrs. Thpmas Kirkman, of 1086 teamload now; reasonable. Jacob Feb. 18-3t Salem avenue, was made treasurer of “PIPELESS FURNACE” Feins, 106 Chestnut Ave., Hillside. Small Down Payment— Balance 1 Year Terrace 7762. M a-19-tf WOMAN WANTS WORK—by the day. the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Trinity Cleaning, washing. Mrs. Buday, 17 Reformed Church. Newark, at the Heat your house thoroughly at minimum cost OWN YOUR HOME SHOW LOST— Eastern Star pin in Hillside. Broadway. Feb. 18-2t o f fuel. The Thatcher “ Pipeless” is becom ­ Return to 142 Clark street, or phone February meeting. in Elizabeth Armory February 28th to March 5th W averly 5104. ing increasingly popular, not only because of WE FURNISH A LOAN SERVICE the p e a t economy it affordB but also fo r the and win a FREE -W A IT E D — ¥ouivg- gii4r 15—or 16, .aa To those who need $300 or less on Mr- and Mrs George ,C. Geyer,' Jr., efficiency, convenience and comfort it insures. mother’s helper. Sleep in. Call Wav­ Fu rn iture or NuleBwith Payments of o f 1086 Salem avenue, entertained erly 9705. 20 Months or Less. This Business Is HUMPHREY RADIANTFIRE Owned by 2,000 people just like you. at dinner Friday evening. The guests Installed FOR SALE— Tw o 1-fam lly "house®, 5 You Telepkoae—We D* the Rest were Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, Complete and 6 rooms, all improvements. NEW JERSEY CASH CREDIT CO. Bnaakfast nook. Easy terms. Inquire Rm. 612 Levy Bldg. NPHmnd St. Miss Pearl Egan, Herbert Schuster, 20 Rutgers avenue. Feb. 25-4t Tel. EmerMon 27UN Elisabeth, N. J. By THOS. HAND & SON Under Supervision of the George Ebenfekl, all of Newark; The Township Plumbers j FOR SALE—Hey wood baby carriage, State Banking Department Herbert Hadderer, of Union, Edith good condition. $8. T errace 6242. 78 Peto, of Jersey City, Mrs. Elisabeth 182 VIRGINIA STREET TEL. EMERSON 3320 Hillside avenue. CHIMNEY SWEEPING — Flues and Seidler. and daughter, Ruth, of East furnaces cleaned and repaired; roofs FOR SALE—Ice box and dining room repaired and painted. R. W. Hart, Orange. table and buffet, almost new, Cheap. 80 Augusta St., Irvington; Big. 5701R. Mrs.- L. Steiner, 2u Clark street. Feb. 19— tf Hillside Court No. 20, Order of the Amaranth, will hold its regular meet­ ing Wednesday, March 2, in Masonic HONEYWELL & HONEYWELL Hall at 7:15 p. m. Grand Royal Ma­ tron Clara Spaulding, Grand Royal DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS and see our big display of Patron Walter Morris, with the full NEW PROCESS ENAMEL CABINET CAS RANGES staff of Grand Officers will make W ith Lorain Oven Heat Regulator their official visit at this time. The HUMPHREY RADIANTFIRE HEATERS initiatory degree will be conferred “PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE” VULCAN SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGES on several candidates .followed by an RUUD AUTOMATIC STORAGE WATER HEATERS exhibition drill by the Hillside Ama­ KANE AUTOMATIC HOUSE HEATING BOILER BEAUTIFUL COLOR TONES ranth Patrol. Telephony Bigelow 0121 DAVY GARAGE HEATER R In satin finish now enhance the graceful body lines of A .card party for the benefit of the Hillside Court, Order^dUthc Ama­ Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Comnanv Ford cars. Optional color for both open and enclosed 42 Hollywood Avenue Hillside, N. J. ranth, will be given by Mrs. George 124 Broad Street Elizabeth; N. J. body types is made possible through the use o f ‘Pyroxylin, Schaffner at her home, 217 Winans avenue, Monday, February 28 at 2 & a new cjevelopnlent which adds to both appearance and p. m. Members and friends are in­ durability of finish. vited. Whist, pinochle and bean bag will be played and prizes awarded the RUNABOUT successful players. LOTS $360 WIRE WHEELS Hillside Chapter, No. 192, O. E. S.. Good Teeth TOtlRING Union and Hillside $380 Are Standard For PRICE and TERMS COUPE Changed $ 4 8 5 Equipment Consult TUDOR On All Closed $498 This W on FORDOR Cars W. A SWEETLAND $ 5 4 5 She h&e all her 173 HILLSIDE AVENUE Waverly 7937 wondering. They , F. O. B. Factory see that she Isn’t tin But none have gueai cause. Instead of t We also have several good, reconditioned coupes and smirk, when ahe sedans. Terms if desired___ '. '______them, ehe now Wl WELCOMING SMIL1 such a PRETTY ! of PRETTY EVEN WHITE TEETH Th. too. She ’ahowa aow* t, JAMES J. HIGGINS The anawer le—ehe Long Avenue Motor Sales, Inc. We Sell Coal to DR. MALLAS and had her bad d i a f l ^ d t«th „v V *h" 1 That is Good Funeral Director placed by hi. NEWER TYPES OP FAUBB TEETH* tr* ct8<1 158648 LONG AVE. WAVERLY 7651 — Uniformly Good. Why not study YOUR OWN smile and .k. ,, “ Good to the last lump.” cannot be made. f aeme Imp r * i 4 1 D. L MILLER Telephones \ 6338 I Emerson l 5741 J DR. MALLAS he Times will at all times appreciate Coal aad Mason’s Supplies 181 MARKET ST. 1357 North Broad Street Residence— 26 Da W ITT ROAD (Next to Firemen*® Bid*.) n BROAD ST rs items contributed by its readers Phone Emerson 7123 Newiu-k, N. J. Elisabeth, Naw Jersey N A. M. «• a n p . ; Elizabeth, N. J.' Is. ir Warefly 2185 Ssnday,day, It a. « . to I p :::r ■ ' "X" - ; ■ ■• ■ ■ w:— • • • '■ - ry:” ■ ■."' - . ' ' ' •V" :" '' “ ■’■ ; f e - ' ■:' ' THE HILLSIM TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SR 1M7

inm n The Masqeerade Story Martha^Martin All ready for the party —such excitement and BILLIE AT THE ZOO know when It Is meal time. But I joy. And o f course the don’t need a clock to tell me that. M.v Has He Refinement? “ eats** jrill be Monarch turn my tdlls me when it is meal time. ILLIE BROWNIE was on hts^vay The truly refined soul Is one who Cocoa an:<»o wh?fl' 1rN, Clinton, Mo...... at current values. Freight (not express) llama was. p a id fo r f>(i lbs. or m ore. W r it e for taic* and “ So I must be off, Llama. Thanks entertainment Is more or less a ^lay, prices. Pennsylvania Hide Co.. Inc., Scran­ Tin sure I don’t know,” said the to n , Pa. immensely for your story.” and the stage should be set accord­ Llama. “I haven't any wrist watch if Your Dealer does not handle “ You’re very welcome, Billie ingly. Clear-cut writing with terminal* FARM WANTED and I haven’t any clock, and If I had Deal with owner* only, describe, flvs prte*. Brownie. Very welcome indeed 1” A small table that will hold the running on and upward la character­ I couldn’t tell the time. Of course 1 F. KEHST. 64H Boswell. Crete. Neb. (Copyright.) chafing dish nnd a tray of Ingredients istic of the wide-awake fellow. There Salesm en— $20 dally e a s ily m a d e In spare o r Is necessary. 'Plates,” silver and Is an absence of selfishness In this full.tim e. Products used by every merchant. glasses or cups muy be placed on an­ person and so you will find that his MECO PRESS, 128 E. 28th St., NEW YORK. other table, or on one leaf of a larger writing is not messy-looking, but MEN—U. S. MAIL ,1.0B8 clean. Letters will be well formed, $142-1226 monthly; experience unnecessary; one If you are fortunate enough to Write LeRoyPlow.Co., LeRoy.N.Y. details given. THE EXAMINATION CO.. LEA 4 2 Park St„ JERSEY CITY. N. J. For Meditation WHEN I WAS have on old-fashioned drop-leaf (able. but there will be a suggestion of angu­ o o o o o o An electric chafing dish is more con­ larity to it which Indicates a shrewd, WANTED—A reliable lady to lake agency TWENTY-ONE venient than the alcohol, but we have alert mind. • • • • • • • *CR0UP for our guaranteed fast color dress inata- By LEONARD A. BARNETT BY JOSEPH KAYE rials and our lines of house and afternoon used one of the latter for Severn! The lower stroke of the y and g * For prompt relief rub dresses «t moderate prices. We guarantee years. satisfaction nnd replace anything that falls CKhX hXK hWhX hOhJhIhIhX hIhX hJhIhIhIhIhII- will be short and perhaps come up op * on cheat hot; croup goes; to please for any reason. Big opportunity Many enticing dishes can he made. for lady with referenda*. At 21; Cecilia Btaux Became a Parle the right hand side o f the down stroke. D U M VI LEE & CO., LOCK PORT, N. T. RACE BETTERMENT Here Is one that goes by th.- ridicu­ ^ 35c and 70c Salon Artist by Accident. T-hars fhat are not ruiifiTng a lllUe lous and meaningless name of rlnk- EI.KUTRICIAN’H TESTER— In leather cm—. 4i a t ABOUT this time I attempt- toward the right and made firmly will v e s t p ock et size, »A to 600 volt ranff*. l b e r t e d w a r d nvigoam in tum dlddy. This fs the way be made with a sweep back from the Ouatant(i«! satisfaction---- I.2.M -PQgtpgdA,. ed something more ambitious SAVE the BABY HIIARBEIUI HALES CO.. Elyria, Ohio. Literary Preparation his recent book, “The Fruit of made It: A than the portraits from photographs end of the word to the t forming a ‘Tin going to speak over the radio the Family Tree,” says that our lives Chop one good-si zed onion very fine. triangle, thus showing reasoning power Itirri-Nrst Soup. Chow Chop Hnry* thqt I had been doing—a large picture Fooyong. Preserves, Tens. ,etc.. selling by tonight.” are largely the results of heredity and Strain one can of tomatoes. Fork mall. Price list free. The Chinese Mall Order of my sister and her little son. lie and vision. “Are you writing anything for the not environment. In the same family two pounds of Cheese Into hits. Heat Relieve that itching, burning tor­ R. sMturant, 21811 W oolw orlh Bldg., New York. wus getting to the age when a boy There will be few signs of the day- ment and start the healing with occasion?” one child Is physically weak, the oth­ three eggs together In a bowl. All Ibis PI.ANS FOR POri.TRY HOUSES outgrows sitting on his mother’s lap. dreamer in the writing of one who All styles, 160 Illustrations; secret of getting "Yes. I’m preparing several dozen can be done before the party. Cook er strong and robust. Efforts of the It Is becoming a bit uncomfortable Is observing. Absence of many curves winter eggs and copy of "The Full Egjr postcards stating how good I was.” pne child meet with success, while the onion until tender in a tablespoon­ Basket.” .Send 25c. INLAND POULTRY both for his body and his pride. In nnd flourishes marks the keen-eyed JOURNAL, Smith Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. that of the other end in failure. Two ful of butter directly over the lire. person. their hearts, both mother and son real­ Public Plan Banker*. Inr., 7% Bond* children subject to the same environ­ Add the tomato and let It come to a R e s in o l with Profit Sharing Certificates. Detail In­ ized this. They know that In a way It Keep Eliminative boll. Stir In a pinch of soda. Place formation free. Write at once to JOHN R. ment develop morally In marked con­ ■ Hang on to the old friends until you marks the end of one epoch in their the hot water pan underneath nnd add It He G en erou s? BROW NE, 1601 Main St., Niagara Falls, N. T. trast. The one Is controlled by high see how the new bunch going ;to System Active mutual lives. This was what I want­ the cheese and stir until It melts, then Will he give freAjy Without sufficient rhoral ideals, the life of the other Is ed to express In the picture, which I pun out. ’TIs the taught already that profit* dominated by selfishness and Immoral­ fold In the beaten eggs. Season rath­ reason or will he dbuhtUhe object of by teaching—Browning. Good Health Require* Good called ‘Les D^rnlers Jours d'Enfance’ er highly with paprika, about three charity and perhaps wif^iiold? Let ity. How Is the difference to be ac­ Many a man who gave marriage se­ —the last day of childhood. drops of tabasco sauce, a tablespoon­ us analyze his writing an/l IftlwLwhat Elimination. counted for? Mr. WIggam would have rious thought is still in tlie bachelor Science is true judgment in conjunc­ “ I had my own studio then—such as ful of Worcestershire sauce, and add -y /T ~ f .clews We can. NE can’t feel w«ll when thoro us believe that heredity and not en­ cl ass. tion with reason.— I’lato. It was—bare, ugly walls and prac­ salt at the very last. When It Is of riling Is is a retention of poi»6nous vironment explains the difference, Un­ tically no furniture except an old f f o ■ I ' p f wri.in O a creamy consistency serve home / / O r r Lm niade'very large and waste in the blood. This is called doubtedly Mr, Wlggum has made a steamer ’chair. I knew the kind of a toxic condition, and is apt to dlately on crisp saltlnes. Generous M ’s. margins on either valuable contribution to science In the dress I wanted the mother to wear make one tired, dull and languid. argument presented In his book. Even (Singer ale goes beat of all bever­ . side are wide, when Tanlac Keeps Taylor hut she did not happen to have It so Other aymptoms are sometimes though he may prove his point scien­ ages with this tasty concoction. V words are far apart and toxic backaches and headaches. we resorted to various makeshifts; (Copylgbt. by The Eaatment Syndicate.) } letters In words are also That the kidneys are not func­ tifically, It does not eliminate the she wore a black Jersey, to which we o ------moral obligation In which everybody f/1 far apart, then we will he tioning properly it often shown attached one black satin,, sleeve—the OOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOO in Best of Health shares in life for the reason that - / A — sure to find a writer who by scanty or burning passage of one for the arm that would show in gives without analysis, of After Suffering for Years from Indigestion and Run- secretions. Many people have heredity will always have to make al­ the picture, and so on. 8elfi«h M. learned the value of D oan 's the case. He Is emotional lowances for the environment in which “ After the picture was painted a Down Condition, Retired Buffalo City Employee P ills, a stimulant diuretic, when the contribution o f heredity is to live How It Started and Is easily touched. He will as the kidneys seem functionally girl friepd of mine, who had gone goon throw his whole purse to the Regains Health. Takes Tanlac and develop. inactive. Everywhere one finds abroad to study, happened to come person in need as he would offer a Environment assists In correcting 8y Je a n Ne w t o n George P. Taylor, for 27 years a enthusiastic D oan 's users. A sk home for a visit. She saw the pic­ few coins. This Is particularly true your neighbor! many of the errors which heredity city employee, ntfw retired and living ture in my studio and Insisted on o o o o o o 'Oo ^ o o o o -q -oooooooooooo If the writer makes the latter section passes on and overcomes many of its at 321 Plymouth Avenue, Buffalo, bringing it hack with her to Paris. of the capital M much higher than N. Y., savs: “ I am glad to be one of the evil tendencies. Environment may not h e There she sent It to the Salon—and It “TYING T KNOT” the rest and If he makes his terminals thousands who can endorse Tanlac^ create the conditions under which a £ 3 was accepted—Cecilia Beaux.” run away from himself and on toward After years of pain and worry, I re­ D O A N ’S PS person begins life but It has much to Stimulant Diuretic to ths Kidneys TODAY: Cecilia Beaux is the I iTAO YOU promise to love, honor the other word o r fellow. gained good health, new strength and do with the Influence under which energy .. . Thanks to Tanlac. Foster Mil burn Co ,Mig. Chem iet, Buffalo. N Y greatest American wom«n artist. She LI and er-er-cherish?” When pressure Is seen in down that life Is to be developed. Heredity “ Imagine not being able to walk was chosen also In a recent canvass And the knot was tied. strokes, when the abote keys are excuses no one from the obligation he without a cane. That was my plight. Long Names Common by the National League of Women Now we do not speak of getting found, we find a writer vfho may think owres family, friends and the com­ Hip trouble Bet in and confined me to Long and intricate names of Ha Voters, as one of the twelve greatest married as looping the loop, why of himself a lot but wtfo will always bed for a week at a time. I became munity In which he lives. “If a farm­ walian children are not. uncommon, living American women. Cecilia Beaux should we call it tying the knot? Not stand by in time of feed. nervous and I was always tired. Still er plants potatoes in rich soil and hab.v girl lias been named Kaleipaulau 1? practically self-taught, having hart in any part of our marriage ceremony When the terminals of small writ­ I dragged through the days, getting ohasnannpuaimiliiaikawftiqlono Juliet then does not save the big ones for no more than two years’ art tuition at is there any allusion or pretense to ing go on nnd the d’s and a’s are thinner and weaker. Nakaii, the first name meaning "the seed, but continues to plant all the most. any such literal entanglement! No, “ I tried Tanlac. And the result* open, and t’s reach high, then there amazed me. I began to sleep better, flower wreath and leaves are cher­ offspring, will the rich soil Improve (© bjr McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) not In ours; but to make our vernacu­ . M k i __ ,______Is much generosity there. ir"' eat my food with relish and without the slock?” Inquires Mr. WIggam. Cer­ o ------lar so worldly cosmopolite, so rich and women. It is nature s own remedy ished by the waters of the god Lono. Note.—Do not make Iftnal Judgment ( suffering from indigestion pains. I made. from roots, barks and fterhs. tainly not. But, If the offspring hap­ until other signs In wrlflng are studied. -- with expressions gleaned from every ^ gained wqigfrt. Pains in my hip The first bottle usually brings won­ pens to be all the farmer has to plant, part of the globe, even India has J disappeared. derful relief from pain. Keep up the Fever the manner In which the soil is cared played a port. Planted by Machinery “ Tanlac made a new man of me. I treatment and you grow stronger, Grippe for will have an important effect upon Among the Brahmins of India a nup­ A machine that pJ ants caWage now enjoy good health, feel like a healthier, more robust. C o ld s the result of the potato crop. The tial knot is actuully tied. After the seedlings with considerable speed bns youngster, sleep like a child. But I Don’t neglect your health, don’t conscientious discharge of moral obli­ father of the bride has given her been Invented by Abhe^JIaeleJf Ihe have not stopped taking Tanlac for it suffer from pain needlessly, begin tak­ H the one remedy for continued good ing this tonic now. Ask your druggist Co Stop them today gation bears, a. vital relation In deter- away, literally, to the highest bidder. parish priest of the vlllage\of Treize W ith , for keeping-s trongs" -ior Tanlac*-today I Over 40 million Stop them qukkly- their danger! end mlnlng environment to which heredity the happy man places about her neck 7*0 mtfL near~~^TKUes, France.Xjt con• Tanlac has helped thousands of men bottles sold. dnccmfbrte.End thefieverand headache. Force makes Its contribution.-Heredity alone the Tall, a piece of ribbon with a gold lsts of a movinJs^rm that jplaces the poiaonaout. Hilla break cold, in >4 houra. argues for fatalism. Environment thread suspended from it, and ties the ach seedling in a hoI^^and-^Dother They too* the wholeayatem.The prompt,re- makes possible the exercise of free knot. And this is the tie that binds 1 Attachment that icdvers lt with earth, X schwlgi ERS THORQ BREP" b a b y liable rendtthave led million* toemploy them will and the liberty of choice In deter­ Don’t rely 00 leuer helps, don't delay. for it Is the insignia of marriage and t saves nine-tenths of the time usually \ “LIVE AND LAV " mining life's values; so that one can forever labels the bride with the sign, □ployed in planting cabbages. They liv * because thay.are bred from healthy, fraa rant* B e Sure Itfc^tl I'r\ Prtce3Qr make much out of his life even though that have thrived and z*inad in vigor for ganerationa* “Hands off!” And it is an Indissol­ cause they are from selected and tea ted high att he had a poor start and has had to uble tie, a knot which cannot be un­ Readera9 Paradise Brown and Buff Lag horns. Barred and Whlta meet serious obstacles which heredity, Anconaa, Buff Orpingtons, White Wyandottca. tangled or cut. For these worthy peo­ There are four million hooks in the live delivery gu aran teed. . Poetpaid. Mambas placed in his way. ple do not recognize dlvorpa. British Museum library. Aaen. Write tod a y fo r FREE Chick Book 1. Cafedta with portnM <&. 1827. W a a ta x n iie ira w b S a rL ’nlun.)------t© b* McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) iCopyriikU___ 9CHWECLER S HATCHERY 214 Northampton THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1927

“Great heavens r I exclaimed, lrr* LUMBERMEN FINDING ARMY BUCK PRIVATE Kidneys Act slstlbly. HARI SINGH'S INDIAN If HE W AS “Whut is that?” sharply asked the RADIO CORPS HEAD CHILDREN CRY officer. THAT FORESTRY RAYS REGIME SUCCESSFUL Bad-Take- Salts STRICTLY — “Nothing/^ I stammered, back the glass. “Thanks! H o w Lortf”5 if Horse* en d F0R“ CHST0R i r - - NEUTRAL I stood electrified upon the gun deck Hard-Headed Businessman Travel Bipouight, Success. Wai “Mr. A.” of Notoriou Says Backache Often Meant You of the Polarlc. I had made out the Have Not Been Drinking commander of the Seeker, the vice ad F ollow Lead o f U. S. Robinson Divorce Case. By FLO L. HENDERSON Washington. — That a native of Especially Prepared for Infants Enough Water mlrai, and, fearlessly viewing the out­ Washington.—The Illusion of Inex­ Boone county, Kentucky, should be a m look of collision or attack, was a girl horse lover and also, have a desire to Srinagar, India.—It Is now a ycaf and Children of All Ages (Copyi'TlU. by W. O. C h lp m .n . > wearing a bright tri-color knot on her haustible virgin forests has spent It­ since his highness Maharajah of self and In the lumber business for­ travel Is natural. That his twin de­ When you wake up with backache T DORS not matter which side had left shoulder, a favorite adornment of sires should make him the glass of Kashmir, Sir Harl Singh—"Mr. A”— Mother! Fletcher's Custoria HaF and dull misery in the kidney region the girl I loved. estry has come to be the economic came to the throne. Ever since 1921 been In use for over 30 years to re­ my sympathies. I was strictly n competitor of transportation, says W. fashion and mold of form among the It may mean that you have been eat­ neutral I was a neutral, as well, Then Adele was with her father ! It radio lightning jerkers of Uncle he was president of the executive lieve babies and children of Constipa- } ing foods which create acids, says a I was now a race; the Seeker getting B. Greely, the United States council and had supported the cause tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diar­ in a sense that was humanitarian. forest service, Sam’s army and give him claim to title well-known authority. An excess of t| I was benefiting Germans and allies to the shelter and protection of tho as “ first Over and last back” budely of reform In every way. But since rhea; allaying Feverishness arising such acids overworks the kidneys In big cruiser before the Polarlc could As long as cheap virgin stumpage the disclosure of the notorious Rob­ therefrom, and, by regulating the alike, I was under the protection of was at hand within a reasonable dis­ of the A. E. F. Is not so obvious. their effort 10 filter it from the blood half Intervene and get a square shot inson divorce case, he went Into re­ Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimi­ both, I, C arl Isberg from the far North, tance o r the TumheT and paper mar­ Yet-it. was love of horses and the and they become sort o f paralyzed and but understanding English, French, at her. As the Seeker neared, neared, desire “ for to behold this world so tirement for more than s '- months lation o f F o o d ; giving natural sleep.... loggy. When your kidneys get slug­ neared, the Polarlc maneuvered. The kets there was no place for systematic undergoing religious penan e In or­ without opiates. German and something of low Dutch timber growing In the economic wide” that brought Master Sergt. gish and dog you must relieve them, gunner had his clear poise, for the Po­ der to appease his rigidly orthodox The genuine bears signature o f besides. scheme of things, the forestry expert Robert E. Williamson, signal corps, like you relieve your bowels, remov­ larlc had shut down steam and wns uncle and his still more eccentric co­ To me one day came Professor Abar- declares 7n the annual report of the U. Sfc, A., to his present Job. He Is ing all the body’s urinoifs waste, else nearly motionless. As the gunner terie of old Hindu pundits. banel at Munich. His big goggles took Smithsonian institution for 1925 just section chief of the Washington nerve you have backache, sick headache, me in affectionately. We had been watched and waited, I followed the center of the army radio net that Many were the almost unheard of dizzy spells; your stomach sours, swift course o f the Seeker with dis­ issued. Okie*, the - cost of transport­ old and curious customs In this bor­ good friends. More than that, I had ing lumber frdm the nearest forest ex­ straddles the country, has feelers on tongue is coated and when the weath­ been a faithful servant and was proud"* tended eyes and bated breath. the frosty northern rim of Ahrnka and der state of Kashmir, which had to be I saw the Seeker come squarely ceeds the cost of growing it at home, er is bad y/Yu have rheumatic twinges. o f it. We had mutually shared much outposts in the sun-drenched, equa­ faced by the young maharajah. It for The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, across otir bow. The gunner sighted. hard-headed business men realize that ^ a y be interesting to note that on the of peril. ^ forestry pays. torial southern Philippines, Panama channels often get sore, watery scalds Then he drew back and his hand death of his old uncle, the chief exec­ *”10 “The supply has run out,” he an­ Forest conservation In the United and Porto Rico, and does some 800 Coughs Colds and you are obliged to seek relief two reached out for the electric switch*: utive office of the state Issued a gen­ nounced to me, and I knew what he States has up to the present time been messages a day In government busi­ or three times during the night. which ignited the cap fuse, Aloft the eral order of “Bhadan,” or the shav­ meant, and my face fell and then ex­ largely a matter of public ownership ness. Either consult a good, reliable phy­ lookout kept the focus of his glass ing of the beard, the mustache and. pressed an Irresistible relief that was of tlmberland and public policies A friend told this Kentucky youth BOSCHEE’S sician tit once or get from your phar­ shifting with the progress of the the head o f every Hindu male over born of selfishness—and love. based on foresight of coming national that the signal corps used quite a macist about four ounces of Jad Seeker. It was the hazard of a sec­ sixteen years of age on the tenth day The supply of what? you will ask. necessity, Mr. Greely says. Now, how­ passel of horses and mules ; and, back Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass ond. A whistle rang out—the signal. after the maharajah’s death. * SYRUP I will reply artlctene. That Is not the ever, it Is percolating down Into the In 1914, he set out to Investigate. o f water before breakfast for a few My love! I had bu£_fttt^tf^tant‘ to word, but you would understand it no counting house and directors’ board Presently Buck Private Williamson Disbands 8wan Battalion. SUCCESSFUL FOR *0 YEARS days and your kidfteys may then act think. I pretendejHo slip clumsily. A better if I said dlatose-radit, or kokan- rooms. was in a signal outfit on Bedloe’s Is­ Then again among the various re­ 3 0 c & 9 0 c At all Druggists fine. This famous salts is made from lubrlca. Enough to say that artlctene curse echoed In any ears as the gun­ land. Assignment to a field radio de­ sponsibilities which the maharajah in­ ner, torn from the electric switch, Must Provide New Supply. the acid of grapes and lemon juice, was a drug, the formula of which was tachment sent him to the Texas bor­ herited was the special Swan battal­ went flat., I on top of him, As the timber shortage grows more combined with lithiu, and has been held only at Munich by a firm becom­ der, where the rotvd to two-striper pro­ ion of 300 swans, absolutely white, Then rapid orders rang out. The cfi^Hcal the wood-using Industries rec­ used for years to help clean and stim­ ing rich, vastly rich because of the motion lay through learning what all headed by a creamy-colored one, a pet Deafness—Head Noises Polarlc shifted to get In new range of ognise the alternative^ they face of RELIEVED BY ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu­ fact. the squeaky noises being pushed Into scheme o f his old uncle, who believed the scudding runaway. ekher^pjjovldlng future raw material tralize acids in the system, so they no Its use nmong the wounded and dy­ and* pulled out of the air were about. them to be sacred birds belonging to LEONARD EAR OIL They were all but ready when a or going out of existence. “Ruk Back of Eon” longer irritate, thus often relieving ing In hospitals at the battle front was By 1917 Corporal Williamson had Brahma, the creator of the Hindu startling, a remark*#* thing trans­ '‘Undoubtedly we must and will INSERT IN NOSTRILS bladder weakness. the final relief for excruciating pain. found out. He went to France with trinity. They had a special guard At All Druggists, Price $1 pired. The Seeker made straight for learn to use less wood,” continues Mr. folder about “DEAFNESS" on request. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­ It subdued the last pangs of the dying. the First division, stuck with it until with swans as their emblem and the the bow of the big cruiser. Two mam­ Greely. “ Steel, cement and slap prod­ A 0 . LEONARD, INC.. YO FIFTH AVR. N. T. jure and makes a delightful, efferves­ It was a nepenthe for the tortured after the armistice, and then went to whole battalion was taken to the moth sheet ^ steelswung open. ucts have been substituted for con­ cent lithia-water drink. Driuk lots of agonized wretch half shot away, and Paris to help shuffle radio and tele­ royal tanks In the morning from the Into the arms ofulie cruiser darted struction lumber, and coal, oil and soft water. thnmgfrtts-qtiflllties allowed a peace­ graph traffic at the American embas­ special Inclosure In *he maharajah’s the Seeker. The gtdnf^gates reclosed, electricity are replacing It for fuel. Followed Directions ful, painless death. sy. He was among the last men of palace and escorted back in the eve­ shutting the Seeker\out of view', se­ But as these substitutions Increase The young daughter wanted to prac­ the A. E. F. to come home In 1923. ning. The roads on these occasions How the arrangement was ever cure in the safety we\l of the mother new uses for wood like that In the tice lit baking while the mother took Special Offer By that time the signal school at were closed to all traffic while the ma­ cemented I, never knew, hut Professor ship. rayon textile Industry are constantly a drive. Upon her return the mother Fort Monmouth, N. J.. was trying to jestic birds waddled forth. Aburbanel, as the distributor fcfr the I wns lnnded two bouVs later. Tho being evolved out of the chemistry found every bowl in the house had Btandarlze army radio technique. A Sir Harl Singh' wanted to get rid of to Victims of Munich house, bad safe conducts officers of the Polarlc viewed me grim­ laboratory and the range of such been used, and all were standing survey picked Master Sergeant Wll- through the camps of every nation In ly, recalling my timely collision with wood-using produets continues to the swans, but the pundits forbade it, a row on the kitchen table, ready for lamson as. an almost perfect code send-_ saying that they were sacred. §jr Europe. The panacea was minute In the gunner. They did notjvolce their widen.” washing. Upon inquiry, the embryo er. His style was duly thumb-printed Indigestion bulk, and almost priceless. Its vital suspicion, however. Careful conservation of the timber Harl turned the tables on them nlcelj^ eook explained: “Well, the recipe said Ingredient was Imported, war condi­ on phonograph records, which are by making presents of them to all the It wns not until after "Ft had seen we already have, elimination of for­ to beat eight eggs separately.” — Yotir Druggist Says Pleasant to Take, now the main guide and Instruction tions had shut this out, and the pre­ my drug consignment safe In the hands est waste to the last foot and gener­ old orthodox councilors of his uncle Christian Science Monthly. Elixir Must Help P oor Distressed for army radio key pounderq^ who had taken prominent part In mak­ cious supply had “run out,” the profes­ for which It wTas Intended that, the ous growing of new trees point the Stomachs or M oney Gladly A year ago he was ordered to the sor said. evening before my marriage to Adele a way to the solution of our forest prob­ ing him do penance for his sins In Refunded. Washington radlo-dispatchlng office. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN This' was not literally true, but It month later at Paris, I recited the epi­ lem, declares the e x D e r t . England. He said that they were the You can be so distressed with gas However far he may have wandered meant that Its manufacture had sode of the gun deck. A research institution that has for custodians of the faith of his uncle and fullness from poor digestion or from the horse-wrangler dreams of Take Tablets Without Fear If You ceased. I was given a proportion of “Your little craft vanished beyond Its object the detailed study of all and as a mark of royal favor he quiet­ dyspepsia that you think your heart his youth, he Is officially rated ns See the Safety “ Bayer Cross.” what1 wns left, was to deliver it at those stout metal gates like a child the known Insect carriers of disease ly distributed the swans amongst Is going to stop beating. about the toppest tophand of the army Paris and my labor was done. Other clasped by the protecting arms of a is a new project in science. A pro­ them, asking them to take special Your stomach may he so distended at a radio key. Warning ! Unless you see the name agents were dispatched to Russia. posal of such a beneficent foundation •care of the sacred birds. This re­ that your breathing Is short and gaspy. mother,” I told Vice Admiral Burtelle. “Bayer” on package or on tablets you You are dizzy and pray for quick Italy, England. Forestalling what I has been made by Dr. L. O. Howard, moved one of the*stock attractions of And Adele, peerless, Adele, nestled are not getting the genuine Bayer relief—what's to be done. knew nqist come, I hod got word to Into mine, loving and endeared, and chief of the United States bureau of German Government Save* Jammu, but decreased an enormous Just one tablespoonful of Dare’s Aspirin proved sufe by millions and Vice Admiral Burtelle, the father of proud of me, I could see, and her fa­ entomology. waste of palace money on the upkeep Mentha Pepsin and speedily the gas Woman From Slave Block prescribed by physicians for ” 6 years. my fiancee, of my plans. I had the ther's approving smile told me that he Not only the Insects of bad reputa- of the swans. disappears, the pressing on the heart Berlin.—In order to save a German Say “ Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. drug and my eurnings of well-nigh a believed me worthy of her.x lons of long standing, like the anoph- One of the main departments of the ceases and you can breathe deep and woman from being sold In the open Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. naturally. year secreted under my shirt. I had les mosquito associated with malaria, state was forests. Kashmir Is well markets ns a slave, the German min­ Oh! What blessed relief; but why other funds at home in America and flit the close relatives of all the dls- known for Its valuable forests, but the not get rid of such attacks altogether? was In a position to wed my peerless Ancient Remedies for se-bearlng species should be studied ister stationed at Cabul was obliged old maharajah had given precious lit­ Origin of “Limerick” Why have them at all? Adele. n a well-equipped service “ by compe­ to purchase her In the name of his tle attention to them. Under Sir Harl Limericks were usually, extempora­ Cure of Various Ills government, setting a new precedent, Especially when any druggist any­ The Polarlc, war ship, was to con- tent men untrammeled in their work Singh the situation Improved and by neous compositions and produced at where guarantees Dare’s Mentha Pep­ Maryland’s distinction as a center the New York Times learned. convey me to a point on the Belginn and assisted to the limit of their ne­ the end of October, after a year of convivial parties in Ireland by each sin, a pleasant elixir, to help you or for the advancement of the science of Several years ago a native of Af­ his rule, the department returns individual In turn, while the" entire money buck. coast, where I was to be landed by cessities In a financial way,” declares medicine would appear to me not so Doctor Howard. ghanistan. Abdullah Khan, who was showed a profit of $300,000 Instead of party joined In singing „ chorus In > small boat. Thence there was open much accident as the flowering of an Organic chemistry as an aid to the living In Berlin, married a Berlin girl. only $50,000, recorded In the year pre­ which were the words. “Will you come territory- by sea or land to French or ancient tradition. Dorchester county entomologist In dealing with the In­ When inflation enme on he, with his vious. The Kashmir forest depart­ up to Limerick?” From this it is sup­ English ports, as I chose. may claim to have had a considerable P o rte r’s sert pest problem wns stressed by the wife and children, returned to Cabul. ment controls about 10,000 square posed that the. word “limerick,” ap­ I k/iew that Vice Admiral Burtelle school of pioneers. Here are some of Welt-known scientist In his report, where the family lived happily and miles of Jungle, or over 600,000,000 plied to it special type of poetry, Is was in the vicinity of Aile, a town Just their remedies for common ailments knowledge of the chemistry of the prosperous. acres. . derived. beyond the Holland frontier.^ His that have been recorded: Pain Kin# physiological changes that Insects un­ Six months Rgo Khan died. When Stop, Waite by Fire. A1 t n i » present marine command was the To Cure Chills.—Tie ns many knots A L in im e n t dergo Is essential, he stated. Study his wife applied to the courts for pos­ T l* villages used to burn large Insist on having Or. Perry's "Dea.l Shot" charge of the Seeker, an Inspection 1n a string as you have had chills, for Worms or Tapeworm anti the druggist o f the clremTstry of tlre plants ofl session illspropertY-Ahe^ areas for making clearings to culti­ cruiser of small type. It had done then drop the string, and the person will g e t It 1 or you. II2 Pearl St,, N Y. Adv. for which they feed would help to give a formed that her late husband belonged vate grass fodder. The new ninhnra- some wonders In discovering mines set who flrtds it and counts the knots will clearer understanding of what there to a mountain clan In Alfrlded and as Jah Introduced resin tapping as a new for the unwary and In venturing, spy have the chills and you will be free Iceland Once a Republic Is about certain plants that attracts such was not subject either to the Industry and Instead of the 100 square fashion, Into perilous waters. The from them. Or cut ns many notches Iceland was an Independent repub­ for S o r e n e s s certain Insects. Such problems would English or Afghanistan laws. miles of forest burnt by villagers the craft hud extraordinary sxieed. I did In h stick as you have had chills, then lic from 930 to 12(13, when It Joined have n very Important bearing eco­ The clan, however, holds the old year previous there wns not a single for A c h e s not know if Adele might ne with her throw It behind you without looking with Norway. Both countries came nomically on many crop pests. custom that the brother of the de­ square mile burnt during last year. father. I hoped It and counted on hack and the person who finds it and under Danish rule in 13.S1. When Nor­ Annihilation of Injurious Insects by ceased gets all property, Including the The strengthening of the forest de­ for P a in s being welcomed by both of them at counts the notches will ^get the chills. way separated from Denmark in. 1814, poison gas Is another phase of chem­ wife, which he Is allowed to marry or partment has resulted In stopping all the seaport town of Vranches, Just Or bore a hole in a tree, blow Into It Iceland remained under Denmark. In Use It Today I istry along the lines Of which Doctor sell. The brother offered marriage, smuggling and raiding and, with the about one hundred miles over the Bel­ once for each chill and the tree will 1918 Denmark acknowledged Iceland “ •“S ii’ oE?1'0*- Howard believes valuable progress which was rejected. He thereupon newly appointed staff of European of­ gian border. ^ take the chills and^dle. as u sovereign state, united with Den­ may he made In the fiitdre. used the clan prerogative of bringing ficers, It Is hoped that this will cease, We steamed away boldly enough and To Cure* AVarts.—Find a hollow the wife to the auction block. * mark only In that the Danish kin? " “We must look to the chemist,” he ^hese officers have been lent to the the night passed and the day broke stump with water standing In It, wash was also to he king of Iceland. declared, “for the development of the The German minister refused to dis­ Kashmir state by the government of witli smooth, unruffled progress our the wart and go away without looking most perfect insecticide, which must close the purchase price, but it Is said India and have been specially detailed back. Or steal a bean, cut It In half For bloated feeling and distressed breath. lot. Jhe Polarlc was worth studying be a cheap compound that will at to be the highest ever paid in a Cabul for the purpose. In Its guperb armament and I was In­ and rub each half upon the wart, then slave market. Ing duo to Indigestion you need a medicine once stimulate plant life and deter or The young maharajah has become "» w ell as a purgative. W r i g h t ' . I n S , terested In all that I saw. At various bury the bean under a doorstep. Do Vegetable Pills are both. Adv destroy insects.” the most popular figure In the state points the craft met brother! marines not look under the step again until the Reports Cannibal Butterflies. A Little Rough at the present time. Possessor of al­ and stopped at several ports to disem­ bean has decayed and the wart will Spain’s Monks and Nuns Children like Ithaca, N. Y.—George W. Lloyd of most untold wealth, his highness Is bark some soldiers, to land some am­ disappear. Cannibal butterflies and caterpil­ Monks and nuns In Spain at the be­ Philadelphia, a Junior at Cornell uni­ the embodiment of simplicity In his munition. It was about three o’clock Brass rings worn on the fingers will lars that give off electric shocks are ginning of this year numbered 17,210 Ke m p 's versity, must serve ten days In Jail personal life. He Is wearing white In the afternoon when we sighted a prevent cramp. among the phenomena of nature de­ and 54,600, respectively, an Increase for slapping the face of a co-ed who liomespun cloth called khaddar. so bounding, speeding marine flying the A horse chestnut, If continually car­ scribed by Dr. Austin H. Clark of the In the last 21 years of 24,077. There BALSAM United States National museum In the canceled a dinner engagement with much favored by Mahatma Oandt. tricolor. ried, will prevent rheumatism.— Balti­ lire 4,500 monasteries and convents. , for l 'oughsf report of the Institution. him. He goes on observing all the old re­ There was great animation on deck. more Evening Sun. The province with the highest per­ Certain butterflies found !n the Ori­ ligions rites laid down by Hinduism, The officers were In consultation, their centage of members of religious or­ ent and In our own New England re­ Wrong Eagle with punctilious regard for the old Tho*e Dear Girlt Again subordinates were sent scurrying from ders is Ouipuxcpa, Wlt|i 132 for every Food Value of Bananat verse the usual vegetation habits of rites and ceremonies. He went on a Jean—How do you like my new hat? point to point. Washington.—The Mexican eagle, 10,000 Inliabftants, while Orense has In the actual production of food their kind and feed on plant lice and rather than the American eagle, Is on pilgrimage on foot to the Shri Nathy’s Mae—Fine. I hud one just like It “ Who Is she?” I heard one o f the tile lowest, 6 per 10,000. • value per acre of land cultivated, the mealy bugs during the larval stage, the face of American school textbooks, cave In the United provinces accom­ last year. officers sing out to the lookout man. banana exceeds wheat or any other says Doctor Clark. Little butterflies If Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Dickson, re­ panied by a large retinue and thou­ The answer came definitely: “The crop. For this reason, the banana af­ of the kind known as halrstreaks tired army chaplain, is correct sands o f pilgrims and gave away val­ Finis Seeker." “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” fords a valuable addition to the stand­ carry this practice to the point of at­ uable presents. Including an all-gold Channlng—Can Snyder still do that I was more than Interested. She ard food supply and Its greater utili­ tacking their own species during the coat studded with Jewels valued at trick o f Sticking hid hand In an elec­ A harmless vegetable butter color tric fan? seemed coming toward us and one of zation will help to solve the economic helpless state of transition from the over £25,000. used by millions for 30 years. Drug the'big guns was trained In readiness stores and general stores sell bottles problem of how to supply the world’s larva Into pupa. Before the pupa case _L Hodgeson—No, he thought he could for a try at her. At 81, Seeks Justice do the same trick with Ids head and o f "Dandelion” for 35 cents.—Adv. Increasing millions with a staple food Is hardened preparatory for the dor­ Baby Born on Liner to Just then there was a new commo­ which Is obtainable all the year round mant period during the winter the in­ Job He Had 46 Years an airplane propeller. New Edition tion. Out from a cliff-guarded inlet and at a reasonable cost. sect is practically at the mercy of Its Have Free Ticket for Life there set out one of the largest men Detroit.—Felix A. Lemkle is In addition to Its carbodvdrate con­ fellows, who frequently fall updn ,lt "Our museum has acquired a new of war I had ever seen. Her bulk was to be a candidate for Justice of New York.—Because Lydia Bellaeh Explained Rembrandt.” tents the banana also contains other and devour It. Ted— "Ha, waiter, this is fine steak." fairly enormous. She steamed along the peace. nine days old, was born at sea, she “ About time, too. The other one essential food elements, namely, min­ The “electric” caterpillars were Walter— "Heavens 1 It must be th« slowly, clumsily. The officers o f the He made the announcement on will be permitted to^iake a round trip was getting very old!"—U[k (Berlin). eral salts'and vitamins, In small quan­ found in Nigeria feeding on mistletoe his eighty-first birthday, and as to Italy free of charge any time she proprietor’s.” Polarlc were manifestly troubled. Then tity, protein and fats. In flavor flowers. While handling them the col­ I overheard one of them cry o u t: to his qualifications he offers to chooses. The child was horn on the R o m I.’i Croup R.mrdv. th. I lf. of chll- as well as In food value it easily lector experienced a tingling sensa­ the voters o f Detroit his record Cosulieh liner Presidente Wilson , S°,Vp!!lm No''"'” ". 1)0 eta. All ilrug- “I see the game!“ rltu. Kill. Co., Newburgh, N. T., Mfra.— Adv heads the list of fresh fruits. In en­ tion distinctly resembling an electric of 46 years of service in that po­ while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry “What Is It?” sharply challenged his ergy value and tissue-building ele­ shock, explained Doctor Clark, though Sure Relief companion officer. sition. Bellaeh, were returning from a visit The Indians of tlie New world bad ments It surpasses most vegetables. the Insects had no bristles or other “We have headed off the Seeker and Thht 46 years of service came to Italy. When the vessel docked In Judged by these standards the ba­ protrusions that would cause Irrita­ B ttV K H S she is making foT itte protection of" to a close In the spring of 1923 Brooklyn, Gulseppe Cosulieh, New llama, turkey and alpaca by the time nana Is said to cost less per pound at tion.------— ------— indigestion. the big marine. Set position to give ~when—he -was defeatei York head it the line, ..presented the Columbus arrived. all seasons than any of the fruits. Save the birds If you would save polls for the first time. Friends parents with a certificate entitling the m the little one a shot as she pusses In the crops, Is the keynote of a report range.” brought beautiful flowers and child to free travel because, he said 6 Bell-ans by W. L. McAtee of the United States “She is a daring little vixen!” Scientific Principle paid oral tribute to the record she was the first baby born on a’ Hot water biological survey. V Cosulieh liner In 1927, “Yes, and- troublesome—a worry to he had established. They told The Mangas principle -denotes the This slogan Is based on findings ac­ Sure Relief the admiralty, with her quick ways him what a remarkable old man action observed when a wind current cumulated from extensive surveys o f and .daring dodglngs. It will be a he was, and then the curtain was Betting Tax Pay* Is directed against a rotating body bird habits by experts throughout the feather lu our cap to end her. Get and is familiar In *uch phenomena as lowered—it wa* believed forever London.-The betting tax which country. —on the political activities and -S. head cleared, cough re- her sure, and the admiralty will see to the pitching of a curved bail- By ro­ came Into force In England last No public service of Felix a . f o r indigestion promotions.” tating a surface on which the wind Is vember yielded 11,630,000 for the first lieved—by the exclusive Indians in Cavalry Lemkle, 25< and 7bt Pkgs.Sold Everywhere The Seeker seemed heedless o f peril. Incident, the air currents on one side month. _ menthol blend in “ Fve got to have something to She seemed resolute ft) dart past us. are deflected so that a suction Is pro­ Washington.—There are now 23 full- do. I am going to get old If I At the first sneete, The big cruiser seemed to be her goal. duced which serves to Increase the blooded Sioux In the first squadron. continue sitting around like this. Prince Likes Us banish every symp­ XUDEN’S I moved nearer to the swivel gun, force acting. In other words, by vary­ Fourth cavalry, stationed at Fort Meade, S. D., a post from which cav­ I’ll live longer and keep younger New York.—Prince William of Swe tom of cold, chliu, . . IIN TICI COM 2 DROPS mounted and leveled. An officer hand­ ing the speeds of rotation to the di­ etc. with H A L E ’S. If I get back Into the harness.” den likes us so well that he Is .-almost ed me his glass. I looked once and rection of rotation of the gurface. thi# alry In the old day* operated against wW m once — Bmb the Indians. inclined to tlks out first cUtasnshln L..HL N. U„ N IW YOftK, NO. 8-1927. ibuddiirwl. magnitude o f th* force is altered. papers. T1m Weather iBcrMiini doadinui to- day* poniblf followed !>y rain; tomorrow (air a kid co o le r; southwest winds.

ant»r«d a . Moond clan m all gutter. January »1, HU, at the Poet Office at Bliaabeth. New j.reey, under the Act of March I, n il.

VOL. III., NO. 122 HILLSIPE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER s'— OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE PRICE FIVE CENTS pin irr D m n TU/n im a n e g o id in c h a r g e ^ rU L U /b UULU m u OF POLICE AT NIGHT Stage All Set for Two Showings : ...... USB BUS ROUTE EXTENSION W ITH ALL MEANS TO A slight change in the workings ENGINEERS’ SQUABBLE of the Police Department in the di­ of Musical Comedy “Kathleen rection o f efficiency was announced Weat Hillside Asa’n Name* FAKE MOTOR CARDS last night by Police Chief Norman by Republican CluVs Players Committee to Urge Bus Ser BLAMED TO R HOLDUP IN Sanford- Sergeant Charles Manegold vice to Bloy Street will hereafter be on desk duty at M en Caught By Sg’t Manegold Larg.e Cast O f Prominent night so that a superior officer will A committe consisting of George W e r e In Position To Issue be in charge on the night shift, while People For Annual Show Officer Joseph Wiranick will be out­ E. Smith, president ofi West Hillside GETTING SEWER ERST Fraudulent Licenses At Grammar’ School side during the day. Improvement Association, and James A. Bolan, former president, was ap­ Professional Differences Of POLICE ARE MAKING The largest crow d ever to witness pointed at a meeting of the associa­ RUTGERS TO DEBATE FURTHER INQUIRIES WOMAN’S CLUB TO GIVE an amateur theatrical performance tion in the Hurden-Looker School Potter and Health Head Are in the township is expected tof attend Monday night to confer with officials WEST VIRGINIA HERE Reported A» Cause Norm an Randal, 28 years old, of the showing tonight anil tomorrow of the Public Service Railway Com­ ONE ACT COMEDY HERE pany for the purpose of learning why 1236 Hartepck street, Quincy, Mass., '■r^ight of “Kathleen,” the romantic the Long avenue buses are not run­ Debating teams of two colleges \*nd Ralph Chundler, 45 years old, of mOsical comedy bein g staged at the will meet, on neutral ground in the TIMES READY TO ASK 49 Worthington -street, Roxbury, “Ways and Means” Is Title; ning to the corner of Long avenue Central Grammar School under the Hillside High School auditorium when CHANGE IN OFFICIALS Mass., were arrested early yesterday Dance and Card Party Ar­ and Bloy street as has been promised auspices of the Hillside Republican the Rutgers University speakers meet m orning after an extended chase by The asseciation also discussed the ranged For Tonight Club. It has a m usical score that is the Universtiy o f West Virginia team Several weeks ago Alexander Pot­ Sergeant Charles Manegold, and 7 ,contemplated shift o f the Williamson sure to please and the cast is made Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. The subject ter, engineer, for the Joint Outlet fou n d to possess a loaded automatic avenue buses over Maple avenue and Mrs. Alan W. James entertained up of many prominent people. is, “Resolved, That the Volstead Act Sewer, informed members of the gutf with extra cartridges, a complete considerable doubt was expressed as the E xecutive Board of the W oman’s The action of the play'takes place be so , modified so as to permit the Township Committee and residents sht o f burglar’s tools, a set o f dies to its value to the towfiship. in a country village o f Massachusetts manufacture and sale of light wines who were present at the meeting, for numbering automobile motors, Club at a luncheon at her home on Committeeman C .T- y ood ru ff was where life, as a rule, flows along like and beers.” that he felt sure approval of the blank registration cards bearing the Tuesday. Pink and white carnations present and urged the members to a quiet stream and where the hap­ Rutgers will uphold the affirmative State Board of Health at Trenton signature of the commissioner of mo­ decorated the tables. take a greater interest in the affairs penings on which “ Kathleen” is based o f the township, as a result of which, and West Virginia the negative. would be forthcom jng/in the next tor vehicle registry of Massachusetts, In the afternoon the regular month­ unfold. Comedy enough to be a sure he said, they would probably fre- Names of the debators have not yet two weeks for iffie ^disposal plant a machine for stamping numbers on ly meeting of the board was held and cure for the blues, intermixed with quently position to save been revealed but it is expected that plans which would assure Hillside en­ license plates, two sets of Massachu­ plans completed for the regular club drama and love, set o ff by many plain­ Oscar R*ce and Mrs* Claude Schobert themselv , illustrating his the varsity teams of both institu­ try into the sewer. The time men­ setts license plates and one set of meeting which will be held next tive songs and dances, make up this do a few fancy ones remarks fveral concrete ex- tions will participate. tioned by Mr. Potter has expired over Alabam a plates, and two pints of Tuesday .afternoon at the Masonic fine entertainment. amples. predicted a tre­ The debate was arranged largely a week ago, and as yet there has been liquor. Hall. A Margaret Repka, Helen Neske and mendous through the efforts of Wilbur H. Cox, no word from the State Board of Randal is held for transporting “ Kathleen,” a John B. Rogers pro­ mor the association Owing .U the extensive program Doris Oschwald. in the fu principal o f Hillside High School and Health. liquor and speeding, and Chundler is duction, is being staged under the and the large number expected the Dance-o-mania— Ida Von Gruni­ Samuel S. Blackman, manager o f the Inquiry by The Times has elicited held for carrying concealed weapons. direction of Charles Pearson with A report was m aie that the Board large hall will be used. The meeting gen, Natalie Edwardson, Dorothy of Health would purya stop to the Rutgers team. some rather interesting information, Meanwhile police are making a fur­ Mrs. David H. R iley at the piano. will be in charge o f the Arts and White, Edith Jowett, Evelyn Sellick, Students from iteighboring high semi-official in nature. Yesterday ther investigation. The cast includes: dumping on Liberty aWnue and at Letters Department, of which Mrs. Virginia Joyce, Violet Hall, Emma Long avenue and Bloy street. schools and those interested in debat­ Township Attorney Donald H. Mc­ M anegold spotted the two at 4:45 Teckley Bramble, HaroldW Meyer; Albert M. Perrine Is chairman. Barron, Celia Swann, Florence Gra- The association decided>on April ing will be invited. Admission will Lean told The Times that the plans o’clo ck at Williamson avenue and Lem Underduck, F. Oscar Race, A ra­ Mrs. Frank Cain will entertain den, Erika Haslauer, and Elizabeth 18 as a tentative date for a card be- charged.-----o — —Richard------C. Reager is,a would probably be approved when North Broad street. They were in bella Wilkins, Mrs. Claude B. Scho- Marsh. party Joseph Maa^eo was chosen coach of the Rutgers debating squad, the Health Department meets again two automobiles, traveling south at a with a soprano solo and there wiU be bert, Jimmy Stanton, John Steele, two selections by a chorus of seven Kiddies— Doris Gove, Olive " How­ chairman of the event and he will An admission fee of thirty-five next Tuesday. This particular type rapid speed. The policeman gave Flossie Nevcrsett, Miss Blanche Vail- land, Gwendolyn Ash, Florence Gow- be assisted by Willard Hochderffer, cents is t0 be charged The debate of prophecy has been made so often chase, and the two cars increased members of the department under Kathleen O’Day, M iss Edna Serman; rish, Mildred Dresler, Joyce Ash, V iv­ George T. Steuerwald, Frank Thomp­ was arranged by the High School de- that people in the township are be- their speed, turning to the right into the leadership of Mrs. Cain. The Michael Flynn, C ecil Francis Dur­ ian Smith, Emma Malley, Irene Ham­ son and Edward M. Schaumburg. bating team, Claire F. Crosson is ginning ~ — :— *-to feel* • that•• • it•• means .very Hillside avenue. attraction of the afternoon will un­ and; Hans Swindler, Ernest Rettino; mond, Helen Schuman, Mildred Ret­ The March meeting of the Associa­ manager o f the team. little. Manegold caught one of them at doubtedly be the one act comedy Ned Rollingston, Clarence Ash; Hig­ ‘‘Ways and Means” which the mem­ tino, Alice Witascheck, Gertrude tion will be ladies’ night, and Wil­ Some time^ago The Times was in­ Hillside avenue and Maple avenue, gins, Claude B. Schobert. bers have been working on for the Hansen, Ruth Perrine, Vira Van lard Hochderffer was made chair­ FEATURES OFFERED AT formed that Clyde W. Potts, mayor and leaving Patrolman Duffy in Lassies— Alice Simcox, Celia Zav- past month. Members of the cast Sickle, Mildred Fines, Ruth Schippy, man of a committee to furnish re­ HILLSIDE THEATRE of Morristown and president of the charge, continuedr after the other. in, Mildred Steinwald, Della Moluse, are Mrs. Albert M. Perrine, Mrs. Mel­ Charlotte Sigrist, Ettie Groh, Doro­ freshments, State Board of Health, was not quite The other machine turned into Ma­ Florence Mittleman, Myrtle Schaible, vin E. Barnes, Mrs. Oscar E. Bran- thy Trevorron, Alice Haper, Amelia as interested in the health situation ple avenue, then into Mertz avenue, Dorothy Groh, Johanna Riley, Anna Lloyd Hughes and Dolores Del Rio dorff, Mrs. L. A. Hull, Mrs. Clifton Borovcan, Evelyn Gove, Catherine in Hillside as the head of a State and finally into Bond street, where Bechaver, Mildred Abrametis, Elean­ WIRES TORN DOWN are starred in “ Pals First,” at the H. Luster, Mrs. Edward M. Nevius, Wyckoff, Bertha Garvecky, Jean Ma­ Department is expected to be. Mr. he w as caught. or Mac Cartney, Em m a Gerst, Elean­ DURING SNOW STORM Hillside Threatre, Saturday, Febru- . __ ., Mrs. H. D. Steward, Mrs. M. G- Flem­ guire, Eleanor Horton, Rita Tappy, Potts is himself a sanitary engineer A t headquarters, where they were or Ballinger, Mary Luthenauer, Fran­ ary 26. The offering for Sunday and enP n«CT ing, Mrs. R. E. Rucker, Mrs. Leslie Margaret Hoag, Ruth Bernan, Hazel searched, they said they were going ces Taylor, Jane Thomas, Janet Flem­ The breaking o f a trolley feed Monday is Shirley Mason in “ Sweet " " d enpn*er. for the Rahway Valley R. Tichenor. Mrs. Leibert Hoffman Hargreaves, Dorothy Cadwallader, wire at Hollywood avenue and North Rosie O’G rady” and Harry Langdon Sewer, and the rumors in official cir- to Florida. ming, Elizabeth Jansak, Marion Onk- cles are to the effect that certain will prompt and Miss Marion E. Florence Lidner, Ruth Wiegand, H el­ Broad street, delayed southbound in a 3-reel comedy, “ Saturday A fter­ sen, Stella Galka, Gabrielle Laddy, unfriendly relations between Mr. W olfe is coach. en Fitzpatrick, Evelyn Dressier, Hel­ trollejtfon the Union Line during noon.” On Tuesday, the two fea­ Olga Vaselchyk, Pauline Fgber, and Potts and Mr. Potter have hindered J. A . Plumstead will be hoa- en Gunther Dorothea Brown, Helen the storm Saturday. A Public Serv ture* will be Florence Vidor in “ You Sw*h Doyle, t : the smooth workings o f the Joint ‘or tfie socltt h6%r; .nutp- Never Know Women” and George c J L J ! ' Tennis rJrTfr-^fiunice Barron ^ Ella bar of telephone ' and 4Tec______wtree' "WeleS H, -"Striving for FortufiaT"’ Mrs. L. G. Beisler, chairman of Swann, Prances Mitchell, Alice Mar­ tana Padula, Theresa Johle, Cecil snapped under the weight o f ice and Kenneth Harlan and Viola DanA will Another rumor which has gained the card party and dance to be given tin, Jean Martin, Elizabeth Hanker, Barlow,, Georgianna Mac Intyre, and considerable credence and which this Friday evening in the Masonic a tree was blown down in HillRide be presented Wednesday in “ The Ice T h e senior class of the High School Harriet Klein and Marie Urban. Maybelle Foerch. emanates from Trenton places con­ Hall, has announced all plans com ­ avenue, near Liberty avenue. Flood,” as well as the second episode is making arrangements for the an­ Waltz couples— Margaret Shryock, Officers of the Republican Club are siderable responsibility on Mr. Pot- plete. Owing to limited space, tables of ‘‘On Guard.” On Thursday and nual senior dance in March. Decora­ Lawrence Smith, Peggy Howland, F. O. Race, president; James A. Long, ter'tfor the sewer delay. Mr. Potter, must be reserved in advance. M rs.' FATHER, SON SESSION Friday, Janet G^ynor and Alec Fran­ tions will be in keeping with the sea­ Paul Reiman, R ita Allen, William vice president; George Compton, vice according t0 this rumor, has on three K. E. Andrew, 36 Clark street is HELD BY ROTARIANS cis will appear in ‘‘The Return o f son. The following committees have Donaldson, Mildred Rogers, William prqsident; Margaret Shryock, secre­ Peter Grimm” and Richard Talmadge separate occasions been requested by chairman of tables. Frank Dailey Keenan, Elizabeth Shryock, Frank tary; and R obert J. Hyde, treasurer the State Department o f Health, to been appointed: Bids, Dorothy White, The Hillside Rotary Clu held in ‘‘Doubling; with Danger ” and his Meadowbrook Orchestra will La Torra, Marcella Shuster, Alex Mac The Show Committee consists of fill out and file certain forms with Ralph Butler, Lilian Patton; decora- Father and Son luncheon their play for dancing in the large hall Intosh, Florence A llen, Harry Bren- Milan H. Deuell, chairman; James F. the Department containing informa­ ttoas, Jeek Kirsehenbaum, Wooliey regular weekly session Tuesday at COMMITTEE MEETS from nlne to one o'clock.------del, Alice Jowett, Edgar De Ronde. tion about the project. After con­ Haefle, Violet Hall, Eunice Barron, McCarthy, finance and tickets; Clar­ the Suburban G olf Club, Uni There will be a meeting of the Thomas Buxalaki; refreshments, Miss There will be several feature dan- Shy maids— H elen Hansen, Shirley ence Ash, program; C. D. Pearson, Township Committee Wednesday siderable delay, it la reported that ces and a good time is assured all Mr- Potter has not, even at the pres­ Mary McKeavor, class session room Hermey, Mary Harvey, Margaret publicity; F. O. Race, music; Thomas It Pays » Advert Is* night in the Central Grammar School. teacher; Beatrice Jorgenson, Betsy those attending. There will be door Easton, Amy W right and Jeannette E. Martin, properties; E. A. Herrigel, la Thomas E. Martin will act as chair­ ent time, filed the complete report Ross and Miss Patton. prizes for both ladies and gentlemen, Lanning. floor; W. R. Scott, electrician; J. E, THE HILLSIDE TIMES' man. requested by the Health Department. also prizes for feature dances. Trousdell, R obert J. Hyde and Claude Even Hillside officials are begin­ T he sophomore dance will be held By-hecks— Ruth Beck, Clara Gar- B. Schobert. ning to feel that Mr Potter is taking April 14. The decoration committee necke, Anna M orrow, Eleanor Maur> LIBERTIES TO START unwarranted advantage o f Hillside’s has decided on class colors combined er, Stella Sellick, Henrietta Roebeck, plight as regards the lack of scwA b. with something appropriate to the SEASON ON DIAMOND Helen Snoddy, M ary Wilson, Maria Condition of Roads Indicates This belief, tinged somewhat with Easter season. Virginia Joyce has Bernan, Ethel T aylor, Sofia Fedison, TOWN DINNER PLANNED resentment, pictures Mr. Potter as been appointed to take care of or­ The Liberty Athletic Club of Hill­ Julia Pavlin, D orothy Barlow, Celeste! using Hillside as a club to whip the chestra arrangements. side will open their sixth baseball Kinney, Madeline Smalley, Catherine DURING WEEK APRIL 17 Some Permanent Paving Needed State Department o f Health in line The Glee Club of the high school season April 10 with a uniformed Padula, Rena Von Grunigen, Frances so that they will give their consent has announced that it will obtain pins junior team. They would like to Mitchell, Doris F ee, Gloria Linn, Emi­ Newark Elka Club Or Robert At meeting of the Township Always the cry has been that the for members. A committee consist­ to the entire Joint Municipal project. hear from junior teams interested, ly Bell, Mary Gross, Doris Byrne and Treat Hotel Sought ; L. R. Committee held on Noven\ebr 17, sewer is com ing soon and it would be ing o f William Berry, Walter Lind- In all of these wrangles and diff­ why may call or write John Van Gel- Florence Goddard. 1926, Engineer C. H. Luster recom ­ foolish to lay permanent pavement sley, Erika Hauslauer and Elizabeth Wallack Made Chairman erences, Hillside continues to receive dSr, 96 Minnehaha avenue, Hillside, Guestgirls— Elizabeth Zimmerman, mended to the officials that Hillside and then tear it up. Although bids Marsji has met with Mrs. Mabel Y. complaints of overflowing cesspools, The drawing for the Liberty base­ Ellida Zimmerman, Virginia Martin, and Chestnut avenues, both county for the construction of the sanitary Stephens, supervisor of music and se­ Plans for the annual township the numhpl- of which is increasing ball team was held on Tuesday, first Ruth Perkens, A lice Isbrecht, Ruth roads, be paved with a permanent sewer will be received on the 23rd lected several designs. dinner were started Wednesday night daily, whillktfr. Potter and Mr. Potts prize going to George Fisher, o f 73 Schaeffer, Juila Fries, Emma Brand- pavement and that the matter be not of next month, The Times still feels The Guide Post, the school’s when the Hurden-Looker Post No. indulge their personal differences. Hiawatha avenue, and the second to stetter, Myra Gunther, Bessie Ross- held up any longer pending the out­ that something should be done about m onthly periodical, has entered the 50 met in the Municipal Building The people of Hillside want to know E. Oppel, o f 107 Leo street. nagle, Minnie V uola, Myrtle Bell, come of the sewer situation. Mr- laying at least a partial permanent yearly contest of the Columbia Scho­ with citizens o f the township to put how long this is going to continue Luster was o f the opinion that these pavement on Hillside’s roads. The lastic Press Association the idea in motion. The dinner will and just how long this township is tw0 streets could be paved with con­ township engineer has made a very be held, it was decided, during the going to be used as the pawn in this crete on each side of the curb, leav­ feasible suggestion, which could be week of April 17, either at the New­ very deplorable game o f chess. ing an eight foot strip in the center applied not only t0 Hillside and REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Salems Schedule d - k rTwo J H ard ark Elks Club or the Robert Treat One appeal has already been made of the road to be paved with bitumi­ Chestnut avenues, but to other roads Hotel. to Governor A. Harry Moore. Un- nous macadam, an inexpensive mate­ in the township, and the expense Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duchin to L. R. Wallack was appointed chair­ less some definite and favorable ac­ rial which could ^gasily be tom up would probably be little more than M ax and Charles Tieger, lots 71, 72 Games Next[ W e e ^One a t Union man of the committee, with David tion is forthcoming very shortly, The with slight cost wme\it came time to the cost o f the upkeep of the roads and the northerly 20 feet of lot 70, H. Doremus, treasurer; and Herbert Times for one is ready to start a The SaleiK Stars, Hillside’s ama nd outreached, but Coach Dubow lay the sewer mains at the present time. m ap o f Livingston Park. Randolph, secretary. Those in charge movement for the removal from of­ has confidence in his squad of tossers Mr. Luster, when he made the sug­ P eter Gunne to Abraham Poster, teur basketballefia under the wing o f arranging the dinner are Thomas These recommendations were made fice of any official who is not strictly which includes Captain Leslie T ich­ gestion, was not making a blind stab premises in Grumman avenue, 100 Coach Sam DubowowjH resume n>6y J. Mahan, J. Leeds Brown and Bene­ but no action taken upn them either attending to his duty in this very im- j enor, Allan R oberts, Anthony A lex­ in the air, because the method of fe e t from Maple avenue. dict Wagenbach. Sidney Silverstein one way or another. To The Times portant matter, and this newspaper ing at the local High ScmTuHfirtirt on ander, and Ed Lane at forwards; paving he recommended has been Anna Marie Oliver and Harry H. will be in charge of publicity with and to those people who know the is also ready to urge the appoint­ Monday evening February 28 where Bill Squire at cen ter; Joe Policastro, successful used by the New York Oliver, her husband, to David H. John Hughes while the entertainment condition of Hillside’s roads, which ment of consulting engineers, who can they will face the Lincoln Athletic Bobby Schnabel and Gcorgie W hite State Highway Commission. Per­ Doremus, lots 136 and 137, map of. will be in the hands of D. Leeds Mil­ is the entire population of the town­ attend to their business fifst. The Club team of Newark. The Salems manent concrete pavement on both Park Heights. at guards The Union team will use ship, relief of some sort is absolutely Township of Hillside is tired of the ler, Jr. sides of the road adjoining the curbs, * M r. and Mrs. William Hale to Anna were forced into idleness due to a Dick Bunnell and Chapman, fo r ­ essential. It is becoming actually whole thing. Action is wanted, and The committee will meet again with a macadanvstrip in the center, Bartkovitz, lots 84 and 84, block 2, scholastic game scheduled at the wards; Bob Bunnell, center; Kotzan, hazardous, to say nothing of the ruin that quickly. next Wednesday night in the Munci- seems to be a very excellent solu­ m ap o f Liberty Park. High School. The Hillside A. C. will Hasenauer, Ford and Buchanan at caused to automobiles, to journey pal Building at 7 :30 p. m. and every­ tion of the township’s road difficul­ M r. and Mrs. Melchiorre Cantoni feature the preliminary contest. gudfils. over the roads in Hillside. \ GIRL SCOUT TROOP one is urged to attend. ties. The sewer mains could then be to James F. Chapman and Edward S. The Salem Stars will face the The Salems are sporting a streak It is no secret that patience o f the laid under the center strip and the HAS SHORT SESSION M ontgomery, lots 1 to 15, and lots crack Connecticut Farms Field Club o f six consecutive wins and will try residents has been severely tested in lateral house connections could easily 68 to 70, block 5, map o f W est Lyons at the Union High School court on hard for their seventh and eighth. FINED AS TRESPASSER the past few years and particularly be made without disturbing the con­ Games opened the meeting of Farms. Wednesday evening March 2 in the Up to date the Salems are victors in ON COMPANY LAND so in the last few months. Although crete pavement. Troop 11, Girl Scouts, on Monday at E r cule Cantoni------tu-- Joseph- ---, r .. F. Chap- first of a home and home soriea.— Xha- nineteen games a mt on the losing end —to—the most- s anguine can and Edward S. Montgomery, lots Unionites have been toppling- over o f six- The remaining schedule: A fine of $10 was imposed on W il­ plaints so far as is known, the Road estimates, with the sewer contract let girls were then instructed about Girl 58 to 62, block 5, map o f West Lyons some strong opposition of late and March 7, Red Shield Big Five at liam Knight, o f 48 Brookside avenue, Committee of the township has prob­ in two parts, the work of laying the Scout Health Week and given health Farm s. the Salems are out to register a win Hillside; March 10, Elk Boys Club at Union, in P olice Court last night by ably been overwhelmed with requests sewers will win notnut beue finishedmiisneu beforen Deiore records. The opening meeting wm was M r. and Mrs. Augustus T. Gray to over their heavier rivals. This game Elizabeth (p en d in g ); March 17, C om ­ Judge James A. Dowd for trespasing to ppt the roads in some decent a year at the earliest. The township t*len held, followed by patrol cor- H a rry L. Chester, lot 26 and part of will be for the inter-town basketball pany C at Elizabeth Armory; March on the property of the Brislol-Myers shaper Some roads have not been offieials...... a., shouldnutiuiu give Mr.-n r Luster'si,ustei-s sug- ners. nera SongssQnA and taps, followedloitoweu-----J ayby 25 and 27, block 3, map of Liberty chitmftionship There will be dancing 19, Verona Junior Order Big Five at Company. Officer Beyers made the touched for k considerable length of gestion very serious consideration as C °urt of Honor, closed the short Park, sestion 2. at Unioif and all rooters who wish to Verona; March 21, Connecticut complaint. Charged with intoxica­ time, and in the majority o f cases a it would apply to all the roads in met‘tinK Herbert Henry Back, trustee, *to attend may do so by getting in touch Farms Field Club at Hillside; March tion by Special Officer Farrell, Aleck very makeshift pavement o f ashes, the township, because it is one o f the G eorge N. Plank, lots 49 to 3, block with the management. In these two 28, Verona Junior Order Big Five at Macintosh, o f Spring Road, Red sometimes gravel and oil, but never moat important problems with which LOCAL FIRM AWARDED 1, map of New Newark. contests the Stars will be outweighed Hillside (pending). Bank, was fined $5. anything permanent has been used- they have to contend. UNION ROAD CONTRACT

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