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Summit Resident to Cullis to Head Committee Services Sunday School Head's Office MOIIK JiEW KTATt:'llWtlWAY- Give Bible Broadcasts To See Yanks Play Rebuilding Sewer Section Call toNation s for *IAPS AT HKKALU OFF lit: Rotary Hears Downes

In Summit Churches Hums With Activity Members of Camp Caunuudus, the G. Harry Through the further courtesy home-vacation camp operated by Moral Rearmament On Federal I'nioa Cullis, Summit's representative oft of Coiiiu'iluiuu (iuido F-'Forstvr the departure last week of the Summit Y, M. C. A., will tw the Joint Se»rr M***?Ung, at a meet- '(IT.co-operation with ttiti New The office of Superintendent of guests of the Now York Y&tikeea- •'They came in limousines. Admltting'-at the ouVtiet that fa« the Rev. W. Ovid Klnsolvlng, Schools John B, Duuga.ll hums with ing Thursday in the East Orange Jei«ey Highway Department, the rector of Calvary Episcopal Church Thursday afternoon at the Yanke* > "Troy . urrived In Jalopies .that Summit !IKKAL1> has rnvm-.l appeared before'.them as a propa- activity during July and August Stadium when the Yankees play the City Hall w&$.uuani&iously.t>K»i-u tI gandist. JuineH K. Downes, chair» (or Nova Scotia; and of the Rev. Dr. when many of the complicated de- barely chugged along; the traffk- for distribution an aild-itlonai Florence Randolph, p%stor of Wal- St. Louis Browns. The passes as chairman of she rouiiuittei' in januiied roads leading to the Holly* supply of tihe l'.»:!!t State IO,M1 mail of theJligh School Social Stu- tails and problems in the adtnlnl^ were received by Camp - Director N. charg* of the rebuilding trl*ins attendant tu the pro-U>«g« story. «t the meeting iu the \ I vent war, mid depression, and save F. C Trice, who preached at the S. biddy, business manager of the | our liberties." latter service. Falls. • Jevt. V3 Hollywood Bowl that Issued the j Hoard of Education. . __ . •'Call to Moral He-Armament." | At the First Baptist Church, KKV. KUA.NVIS O. -STIKLKK.. In addition to the business office ! In amplification of his theme, where the summer hour of It) lii could not details, Mr. Dougall keeps In close last night; ? ATTENTION ALL SIMMIT I'Downes emphasized certain facts as o'clock is observed, Rome A. Beits Rev. Francis C. Stlfler,. of Sum-touch with the Board of Education Gardeners Face "Art and Artists u. in. •/. Secretary Stifler will being a vehicle for the furtherance! books and maps as a "residential aey-.by Lolita L. W. Fl&kha-rt. Tlie>*°™^ I^^** !? °" ; ., - will lie an Important factor con- <'states •'•-'strong-hut elustlf -" th« (Buimy* Austin, the diminutive. tributiug towards possible lower j most freedom-creating political &t- At; Wallace Chapel, the. Rev.'T. 8peak one the general theme "The of education also is a business es-jeity," has its full share of gardens publishers are the C I*, ilougland I fiery British tennis slur, „ .and R. Watson of Jersey City was inTruth That Makes Men, Free," dis- tabliBhment and the latter must not! to suit every fancy; Radiating from .Company of.Sonicgryille. taxes for the ensuing year. j rangenieut, that man has ever lu« ! gnarled Tod Sloan, who ,once vented charge of the 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.cussing the influence of^the Biblo be neglected If the former ia to be (the center of the city in every dl- In a' Fureword.iS-ederU'k Ballard labor discontent under services. upon the creation and lfurture of sucu«ssruI,--Mr. Dougair said. A j rection there are gardens, some Williams of Glen Ridge, national i^ndon's docks 'This idea is not a bloc or alii* In all other Protestant churches, those institutions which, the world variety of materials must be pur-modest and some pretentious, but chairman of toe American Artist*; "Fou»- giant searchlights stabbed anoe. Founded by about 15 of thd with the exception of the Comover- , have made for human fre.o- chased at minimum costs, buildings more experienced democraciea, thia all a blaze of color. Professional l*>agu<^v writes: I the " blue-black night with their Outing Association to munity Church which Is closed, the dom. must be kept in condition and a The effects of the usual July "When Mrs. Flocklwit was Art! white finders. I'nion would be open to all nations regular pastors occupied their pul- The titles are: thousand other details must be UH they restore or develop demo- drought are being felt everywhere, Chairman iu the Xew Jersey State j '-Flashing from'the rear of the pit*. Aug. 2—The Book of Truth. handled efficiently If the Instruc- though, and gardeners are putting cratic rights. Membership would Aug. !t—-The Trail of Free Men. tional functions are to be success- Federation of Woaifn's Clutis, auici a Hhell of the Howl they Hold Annual Program be HO advantageous that all nations The fourth and last of a series into effect the poet's thoughts that M H A's four giildlng on "Interesting Bible Characters" Aug. 1G—Europe Discovers tho fully performed. "You can't forget a garden discovered that • internationally j signified • would wish to belong." The speak- wan presented by the Rev. DrBible. , A careful analysis of the requisi- known artists were oft*n unrecoR-iprlnciiiles: absolute bjmesty, un- The Summit-Lake Mohawk Ont- er suggested the following as When you have planted seed— niited in their own vicinity. At that .selfishness, purity and love. And Rockwell S. Brank at the morning Aug. 2a—The Land of the Free. tions for materials submitted at the When you have watched the ing Association is tentatively plan- founder-democracies: the United service in the Central Presbyterian, Aug. 30—Taking Freedom to theclose of the year by all principals, time she started oa the trail of New 'above the half-dome itself shone ning its annual program of events States, Canada, the United Kingdom weather Jersey artists, seeking to make1 the legend: 'New Men—Now Na- Church. His topic was "EH, theWorld (1). supervisors and department heads And know a rose'B need." to be held. tit. the lake on Wednes- (of England, Scotland and Wales), Sept. (i—Taking Freedom to themust be made by the superintend- thfem known to the people of theUions—A New World!' ... France, Ireland, Switzerland, Bel- Weak Man In High Place." Sprinklers have been In almost State. Now as corresponding sec-! "T the tune of bagpipes played day. August 23rd, it wan announced At the, Methodist Episcopal World (2). ent. This Is one of the most im- constant use in Summit to keep o yesterday by John Ovens, presi- gium, the Netherlands, tin Sept. IS•- The Mother of Books. portant parts of his summer work. retary of the New- Jersey Chapter ,j,y 15 Scottish highlaiiders and the navlan countries, Australia, Church, the Rev. Dr. Henry L. the-gardens and shrubs properly of the American Artists' Ppfe3-; ij( | pipers Association, M Hdent. hiimbdennreached—on_thaJLh.emfiha m liden-preached—on-theUliemt'i i Sept._ , _20, _- China's Charter of The actual purchasing details, of | t ed. Happy vacationists are Cil orn a Zealand, and the Union of South, wa er sional League she has pUcedvher jA wen( on lnt> march. They strode. One of the events to he missed Africa. . "That Man May Become Spiritually I Freedom. courser~aTe handled by the busi- greet! hn—eaeli—(lay~-with—nmillng jn thia book." [chins high, behind the mussed flags this >•( iiLJ^i" '"' ''"" handicap race The local school-man gave par- Minded." The sermon topic of the! Sept. 27-Tlu> Hook Men Die For.ness office, but Mr. Dougall must faces, but gardeners, as well aa the The fusemating i between Hoy Smith's '"TiTeeiPFIiTsH"- Itev. F. G. WHley at the 10 o'clock Oct. 4~ -Keeping Freedom Alive. approve of the requisitions and su-flowers, would be grateful for rain. more than seventy biographies with -raiiadians; Scandinavians in nativt Tlcular point to~t!ienuT>a~niM^'TheTB Oct., 11—Custodians of Freedom. pervise all necessary changes. and Frank .Icckel'x "Miss Tydol"! is nothing untried or untested about service in Oakes Memorial Church Red spider, uibrtif the pests" that illustrations; brief articli-a on-"The-dresH; Chinese in long white 'Smith's chieken business is said to' was "The Discovery of God." Oct IS—Freedom's Textbook.' Beeaqse frequently the requisi- comes with July Ar- t "iKi£« \ "Thf Slate Art Depart- , VIIM; kilted Scotsmen." A tliou- the idea. It was the idea of our Oct. 25—Tht! Truth That Makes K )V be taking so iniu-li of his time that The H«v. Norman A. Andre, paa- tions far outweigh the actual funds sand In all. own Constitution. Then the idea of Meu Froe he will lie unable to attend. At thefederal union was Invented and tor of the First Lutheran Church, j - available. Mr. Dougall finds it "Tills was Moral Re-Armament, • same time, lie is unwilling to have where the summer services are held necessary to pare the proposed ex- "So wits the warm handclasp that adopted. Since then there have been, penses. This is done iu co-opera- anyone else pilot Ills boat.- In the many other " successful federal at !>.;i0 u. m., hud for his sermon the blight li'y turning the full spray slim Stephen Nakata of Kobe, meantime, Jeckel has retired his theme, "Changed by the Spirit of tion with the education officials in of the garden hose on her ever- lery". tat 'Kresare's Newark). - Phyllis Teng of unions: Australia, Switzerland, Pascoe to Run for charge of the requisition and after boat, aii outboard like Smith's from Canada and South Africa." the Lord." At. St. John's, Dr. Hiu- greens and bushes. Montclair Shanghai. active competition because as he niaii conducted un-deTat00ll eack otUer , ,umbridg . e ed Paul and Edwin I>ederer, also for granted, little thinking that any- day afternoon, with the Hev. C; G. trop«!i> eI| kUWI1 |Mln!mSl Wl thing can be done about It. While Moore, O. P., presiding. At St. ition. The documents appeared first hiring and assigning teachers is keeping the blooms free of blight.! ?' "n.* - "i (Kng."Mlle) B graduatPhillimoree an, dCu HOII of u 'member of the association, is all done by the Board of Education Summit (awns, too, are suffering' Theodora Ilatt-s (Mrs. A. D Moir> Ilritlsh peer, told how h« had -tuned up for a series'.of races with we In this country are accused of Teresa's, masses were said at the at the County Courthouse, but will is featured in the article on the being the."only ones excited about usual hours. \ be circulated in all parts of the before the close of the school year, the lack of rain during July. Added sought the friendship of rock-hard 'Hud' Weaver's 10K 5155. With Hill there are always mauy details of to all these things is the crab grass,; Jersey (Sallery" and Dr. Murphy as coxswain, Weaver will the situation, the hopeful thing "Truth" was the subject of. thecounty. Jewett Mather. • formerly a -Bill Rowell. the leader of 42l),OuO ubout the attitude of this country lesson-sermon in the First Church this nature which must be handled which causes many a backache and of East London's bitterest iniein- lie able to give the Dederer hoys a No formal announcement of in- as they arise during the summer. resident here, in the brief history of is that we still have a feeling that of. Christ, Scientist, aB in all Chris- tention accompanied the launching The board holds regular sessions and events (if the outing will something can be done about it." ; tian Science cliurches throughout tempt to eliminate it from their is director. story. of the petitions, but Pascoe said to- In July and August and is on call carefully tended lawns. i everybody lie held at "Star-Dust" the summer As-part of that general process the world. The Summit Art • day that his decision to run for an^for special meetings such as the In spite of the handicaps, though,' Association ! home of I'aul Dederer. They will of doing something.about the Ills of Is • the enough and other term had been reached after one next Tuesday for the receiving flowers are blooming in brave include "ministering to the inner man's social problems, Downes con- ing art grou|<>; and . the'fol-; enough—wouldn't everybody have ;i conference with Walter L. Het-1 of sealed proposals for the furnish- masses. They are for the most part man," playing checkers, and the tinued by saying, "The idea of Fed- th lowing local artists are to be running of a tall story contest.. Iu eral Union la the logical outgrowth Drum & Bugle Corps field, 3rd,, of Plainfield, chairman ing and installation of two new8h )rt vcd « "Hill Rowell was right. of the Republican County Commit- steam boilers for the Lincoln : :" the Artists of all probability, a new slate of offi- of the Kollogg Pact, the League of rain the past month but are ramp-; Xew "You could see it In the faces of cers will be presented for next year tee. • ' School. ant in beauty and color while they xiam-liue Arnlhac.; And In their applause .. Nations, non-aggression pacts, etc. y j^jj through Xormaii Mc'Clay, chairman To date no federal union has failed, row Although Pascoe declined to speak Comprehensive reports of various iuanri,P Baxter th"Five 3d,()00e minute. s later Dr. ltuch- Exhibit Saturday last. Hoses..favorite tilI almost all £laire g. itovd. i^ Bovd- .. MaryMary": of'the nominating'committee. whereas other collaborations of officially for his colleagues In this phaseB of the Summit education!gardenersd , havh e beeb n fairly prolific Bugbirtovdd Philip \VBov BunHiad m nia" hinwelf wan telling the ao.OOO MantiH Assn. year's A'ssemtfUr, it is understood system must bo sent to the State y^ine Bugbird Philip \V BunHiam nt)W il government have failed. Though Tho second annual exhibition this season, repaying in their ex- • j),, , clark Mary Drake Coles c^uld be accomplisheaccomplishedd. we may not accomplish anything drill of the junior drum corps com-I that the other three men, Thomas Department of Public instruction tne Bernarriu t d Cowperiliwait, I/esley! "'Tonight,' he said slovvly. 'you M. Muir of Plainfield, John M. Ker-every year at this time. Of parti- qulsite tints and franrance for ; Bernard Cowperiliwait, I/esle'y within our own time, we do believe petition to be held in Chatham on, .. , _ . care thathtt must b e givei n tthemh , 'Crawford. Isabel Jamison, Agnes shall witness a preview of a newThis Year's Dry Spell In a modest beginning, possibly Saturday afternoon under the ao^ ffr of "jUon Ttowj»Mp. and Fred cular importance Is the annual re- Several effective rose beds jjari kyaya*nn HeNHeN-n Mabie ArthuArthurr world order, it Is a world 111 which with the democracies bordering on. K. Shepard of Elizabeth, also will port on school enrollment. ' : w ar vet plces of Chatham Post, 92, Amer- gardens in the city have had their r»uncan Moir. LilliatLilli s MortonM , C. S.S « <> Rfeen..Rfeen . . . the North Atlantic." seek rcnom'inatlon. Mr. Dougall, In addition to com-beauty enhanced by larkspur, j p |o, XIna Petrie Otis M. Poole, "Oth"Otherr s spokpke — a Nebraska -Last Year's Flood ican Legion, promises to be an out- ao Certainty of a primary contest piling these reports for the State, Sadragons ar also plentiful and i^i la , schoolteacher whose small town While admitting the short-com- standing event with many corps also was established Friday in the Snapdragons are also plentiful and i ings of the plan as being among having accepted the also must analyw the annual re,-1th e blending of their soft colors tjack"Man,l*ey rie*t.Malie,lwV Manl Pritcliard- Cordon, exists half by Federal relief; a Perhaps you may not remember, i move of tile executive board of the l V add an other things aB "remote and Ideal- .... participate in the competition.! ^M!^J: rA S i°" « ^tractive note to many !s ei , H |d f T.KMn on, screen actress, T. S. Mitsui of but it was just a year ago hist Sat- Union County Federation of Repub- and department heads which con- t ner:? aro S IHUC," the speaker said "Federal There will be seven prizes in all, gardens. 'Usher, SaiT Van IJ.Hriore nooIi oji Taking cognizance of the anti- has been state champions three in three and one half weeks in Phlox, garden pinks or dtanlhus, .u. «f. L.v^»iaiuiv IIAO ; veil, former President Hoover, Hen- tests have had women aspirants in company with three friends from annual and hardy calendulas, mari-' r Ford New Deal sentiments of most of his times and is considered one of thethe lists. PaSSed 271 NeW LaVVS ^ > ' Admiral Byrd and Arn- Union, more than 8,100 miles in golds, potulaca, coreopsis, richly j : "l the same time, the Echo Lake best corps in the country. The After .the talk with Hetfleld, the of New corps was entered In the national the interim. Is no longer a novelty colored verbenas, cosmos, gladioli, Governor dam In', the county park also gave tariff. especially as a barrier to free executive group adopted resoluUbna for James Davidson, genial man- dainty Chinese bell flowers with The laws to the State George , former competition held at LOB Angeles In "drafting" Mrs. Katherine Card, of Jersey- way. •! trude. Dqwnea flayed the Idea of September and finished third, only ager of the tobacco department of blue and white blossoms, scabioso. Immediately after tho flood, steps loyalty to ones country first rather Summit, as a candidate for the As-the Whelan Drug Co. at the south- stokesla or Stokes' aster, delicately ^.*K»,a»..c .*a.*...«*, w._^ '*•»"•"-• >ber of Commerce, spoke at the .6 of a point behind the winners. sembly slate, to which the party more than $5wi each, it was dla-, ,. ,„'.". ,.„ „.,.... were taken to develop Briant Pond than loyalty first to the good of west corner of Springfield avenue colored azalea, mums in pink, red. meeting and Introduced Dr. Buch-|dara w|tn a view of eliminating any Among the other corps which will voters will name four at the Sep-and Beechwood road, who on Fri- closed Friday in Tmitoa." j humanity. In conclusion, lie said, tnko part in the competition are: white or bronze, yellow rudbeckia. The lawuiaking body incurred cx- i man. recurrences of such a flood iu fu- "The Ideal Is for the State to be the tember nominations. day returned from such a jaunt. California popples, the second fr»m the IU. Hon. Roxbury Bugle and Drum Corp, Most of the county municipalities .338A<5 dudurinr ings the ture years. Work of building the instrument for achieving, the most Yes Indeed, an ocean-to-ocean auto- bloom of delphinium, the aristo- j new dum at Briant Pond was com-, good for the greatest number of Parslpanny Post 249, American Le- were represented, at the conference, mobile trip in such a short space , jj ,h0 v*"r Now 's. M. Bruce, IUgh Commissioner for gion; Hudson County Boys Club; and whole-hearted support of Mrs. cratic salpiglossls and petunias oflli'Vhe'^^h^oniho„„„ «i < ,V.th7ioi.Ke7, i,.,,«, «t ; Australia in London; the lit. Hon.pleted early this month and like- individuals rather than the State of time through twenty-four states innumerable hues are among the oa rmn^. 4 the twflB o ! Sir KtagBley Wood, M.P Secretary llldjvl(llltti8 rttther tha Pompton Plains American Legion Card for one of the four places on f s te f r A Is sontethine, and like the man bit-flowers that may be seen now r maHe dis- i» !f » tr Great Britain; the wise a dam was completed at.Kcho : |K.ln au end ,„ ll8elf » 1'ost 42; Boonton Squadron 124, the ballot was pledged. to t ( Lake Park. ing the dog might be considered gardens, small or large, through- housebursementss wil"l untVlThe'end'o7 theii-»!H«t »»"H • SiSi r BamuSamdl HoarHo e SSecre- Lake Park ! i Sons of Legion; Legion Cadet Mrs. Card was a candidate for news...... Quite in contrast to a year ago, out the city. terms in January. Librarians Help in Corps, Quentln Roosevelt Post, the same position in 1935, being When flie route was first mapped Buddleia, with its spires of tary of State for Home Affairs, j this-urea in common with a large Clifton,, NN. J- state champions; Har- bracketed at that time in the fllato Many of the t'A new chapters Great Britain; the Hon.Ian A. Mac-| section of the Kasteru United Stutes out, calling for more than eight graceful and fragrant flowers. Ial {ded Eo the stjjtate books are kenzie, Minister of National De-j Charting Motor Trips old E. §torr, PoBt Veterans of backed l>y the Organization Repub- fc; st is experiencing one of the worst thousand miles, the friends of forms attractive spots in many | „...*..mere,.,. -».,^...Jfc acts„„„, . ^correctin. ....g„ , " \ Canada; the Hon. B. S. B. droughts'in history. For a" number Foreign Wars, Plainfield; Ameri- lican League, a group opposed to The staff of the Summit Public g Davidson told him It was a fool- gardens and nets an a magnet for mistake* made in previous laws or I Stevens, Premier of New bout trM,f days the weatherman has been can legion Post, Post 201, Living* the forces of State Senator Charles hardy trip; that he would burn up butterflies. This also is the season Wale!f Library hai been busy recently E. Lo'lzeaux of .Plainfield. correctinKVtin g improper procedures in' ' Australia; from Knglish j 'promising showers, but to no avail. "ton; Sons,of Legion, Blootnfleld; the deserts In the southwest; wear (o ]'educationalists; from leading! According to old-timers In Summit, helping prospective vacationists There still remains the substan- f '""''"^'"^^tk letting of >ntal con- churt motor trips anil hikes in va- Junior angle and Drum Corps, Am- himself out on the long trip and which attracts the humming bird. tracts or «he conduct of municipal.' British scientists; and from-promi-j thiH |H the worst drought to come erican Legion, Morrlstown. tial and growing group of Union return home a physical wreck. iientBuropean artists. From South j thi way since 1!H<>. In fact, the dry rious .sections of the country. County Young Republicans in the Nasturtiums, which through **« and county business , , H , "Well," said Mr. Davidson, "we v This service, which U an off- AVXILIARY matter of candidaclos for the leg- aid of horticulture, have "come of' salaries of legislators and their Africa greetings were sent by mem-, Bpell bus become.no bad that many fooled them all, made the trip as age," are seen everywhere in pro-aids, totalling '|«5>S3.?,2. have been hers of nine Bantu races. j folks are giving iip hope for their shoot of the Travel Kxhlblt. is STILL GROWING islature delegation, with H. Rtiasell 1 rendered by means of detailed maps* we originally planned and readied fusion and a riot of colors. Zin- the largest expe-nsp it^m. Other dis- A world message came from citi- |ilwim> Huyihg that sprinkling in 1 Morss, Rahway and EllsKkbath at- nias, also, have hod their "faces provided by the Department of-thft torney being mentioned for support home feeling better than I have bi^rs«ments include printing costs. zeiiH of all the countries who liiive UlM,.|r |H ,,,,t worth the effort. Tho American Legion Auxiliary felt for years." lifted" within the past few years dermal help, materials and sup- |responded.^ the call for Moral Re-1 ___..:_ _ Interior in Washington. D. C, is now stronger than ever before in for an Assembly spot. Young Re- and with culture they have become As" these miips are not shown in. publicans will hold a boat excur- Davidson deprecates those Am- plies, and the purchase of Buch! Armament, first sounded little more) SIMMH DRIVKU it's history, Mrs. Ellis, membership ericans who travel to Europe for a favorite tor gardens and cut services as the Legislative Newp. than il year ago In Knst London. | the Exhibit, but are on file in the chairman of Summit Unit, announc- sion next Wednesday, when candi- flower arrangements. periodical room In the basement, dates will come in for serious dis- scenery. Says he, "Throughout the Index and Manual Kngland. It Included 60,000 clti-1 Driving the Bryan Oarage Spe- ed after receiving tho July member- trip, as we pasoed from ontf* mar- The l^slslature is not allowed'«»» of t5reat Britain, 10,500 at the Union speed way Iiisi iii its appro- iltltli paplacce iIn the Idd mile feature compared with a total of 484,865 en- stead of seeing their own country of the WdrfiTa ' Fair In New York I priation is made* on a fiscal year Indies, and Australia, represent- icyent, aud worked his way up to J>. OF A. <'ARI» I'ARTV «Jlled In 1938, the previous high alnce 1922, and has three times been first. Show mo anything In Europe Speaker. He lives In Elizabeth and because of what it considered the basis, and Us sessions are conduct- Ins the nilllioiiB of flvo contlnonts. 7th npot whede be finished in u record. Continued enrollments are that can surpass the grandeur of depraved and obscene shows 'sur-, ed on a calendar year basis. Tin* Summit people who have gone to field of ten cars. Another Summit Star of Summit.'Council. Daugh- expected to send the 1939 total up marked his entry Into politics as a our Grand Canyon, 1 thoroughly California for the assembly at ters of America, will hold a publlb memher of the Elizabeth council. : roundiiiK the exhibit. Wliat South- actual appropriasion for Die Leg- j ear owned by Bill (iardiello, of to 385.000. Of the auxiliary's 52 de- believe that after fleeing what l»a ern Rhodesia is displaying IH a islature for the present fiscal year Monterey PennltiHula ure: MrsBroa. d street, and dirven liy Johnny'curd'party July 28th at the home partments 38 had exceeded their ture ban done in our western coun- Christopher 8tory, John Heck, Miss Cebnla, of .Manville, N. .1., finished I of. Mrs. M. Ande, 68 Ashwood Ave. It's all right to talk about, the model- ot the famous Victorian is IWI.S3X. to cow the last half «f •Membership quotas by July 1st. try." Falls, one of the scenic wonders of the present session's business, andl Margery Beck, Rockwell S.'Brank, In first place in the cotHolatio-i j Councils throughout the State The local unit has contributed to government putting a floor under race. These same cars will appear | will visit the World's Fair Septem- wages but wouldn't it be better to With reference to toe Grand Africa. Well, there ia something in the first half of the nest. The ap-Jr.. and Charles Mrodheod. •ho auxiliary's gain in strength. Canyon, spoke Mr. Davidson, knowing what Africa thinks of thepropriation tor the fiscal year end- this Tuesday night iu an effort to j her 8th. ' Members please wear I'avlng a 1939 enrollment of 38 have private business build a foun- You must have the HKRALD If take home some of the h.-avVprize;'white; guards wear uniforms. dation under wages? "When you first approach the moral and ethical value of the ing last June 3(»th was the same members, compared with an en- brink of the great chaim, you areamusements now on display at theamount. you want the newti of Summit. It purse payable to the winner in the ">Hment of 57 last year. cost $3.!»0 per year for twofeature event. Time trials at 7.:tO. AdvertiniliR In the HERALD will Advertising In-,the HERALD will almost appalled with the sight. World's Fair, where anything Vic- will (Continued on Ptg* Two) torian 8€enis out of place. Mention the HERALD when buying issues a week. with the first heat at S.3U p. in. pay you dividends. Advertise in this paper. pay you dividends. PAGE TWO THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT KfitUKU, Bunomix, w. j. r Servant Kgari aiut (>ffiii'i« Leslie,! ENGAGEMENTS OBITUARY Thirty, Twenty and Tew Years MeCrath, Trindell ami Van Tronk. Aulhoii) Stiff Mrtt. ltbi lterma** Treat One Woman s PERSONALS Among the guesta at the Vl<-t«ir|u. Ago in The Summit Herald EVE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howaffl H lies of. Fern wood road have aniiouiuHl tho Jy••«>• family, were held last nigh! hailed yesterday to Clam M 14 (Hi Friday lur .1 wcfk at of their daughter. Mi-ss Marjorlu in Vuung"a Funeral Home, Millbuin, In the bant on the old Swaia j Arrivals- at the Monmouth A swarm of bees in one of the UlSS Ht-.id. Fi?ik Stitt, to William Henry An- Mrs. Treat diet} Friday in Overlook It seems that MUu Michigan, does • near yorrl3 turnpike. The ii± j Spring l.ukf include MID. Hospital. She lived at •' 25 WVst large columns of the Calbnial tliouy, sun of Mrs.' Wflliani not share the views of Governor'. House on Springfield avenue' op- was amall. !,<.-!.-r Ajie.»r, Hrirtiwooil road Itahinann of •Siiininit. Wi-bstvf avenue,- Itost'lle Park, - At Authony, of I'lainfield, and thelate , Linen I). Dickinson in regard to the"j posite Waldron avenue gave !he oc- •«i-'fii iiturmd Saturday from l>r. Anthony. TU1- marriage Mrs. Treat was burn in JMadison, N \ will evils of New Vork. In fact she has j^u|MlilU, mme uneasiness for Appearing before the riiiiiiiu a week at Luku -ShVliawk- i Jl.uk from a motor take place September 23rd. the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fran- &» •NVw Hiiplaiid arc Mr ' » f ng other vi-*'^-- i):ll _a\ chin- art-, at ilu- Warren'al clerk, and Frederoph M. Treat or ample .and hit the trail for the fair. er v roni .Mrs. Frank Wahl of Uuthven paratory School, attended William his home on Pine Grove avenue. Place, who is at her Hiitnmer home MorriHtown. manager of the ac- They »eed the experieiH.f* and the township of Millburn had ret-.i College and in a member of Clil Psi. lonniinK department of the Pru- fair needs the publicity. We wonder for taxation the Canoe Brook : Lit Indian • Lake, wan hostess yes- The long drought of six weeka Ti'..u_Miss«> Viirtinia and Harriet He is with H. K. Wanvig. Inc., Sawdential Insurance Company. of Governor Dickinson strayed., by property #s part of the Iwse UK lerii;rv a( a dessert bridge. Was "broken Thursday when a light t.\- lit i'.'aiid 'C! ".';•; Lindfii place It-ft Vork. chance into the Cuban Village or ing water raie», accoMtiag r • Mary E. S|«««T saw the Dove dance Or perhaps' rain fell and continued all day Pri- s.jii,i.i> to >jiend a week at Luke Mr. and Mrs. V U. Whitney of Public Utilities C«Bin*isstt>:i > Mrs. Mary E. Speer of 13 Edgar he's just sorry he's eighty. jday. With tlie exception of the cision. The Baaex ('•ounty Summit iiave art' fiiU' H, at their WEDDINGS street died suddenly last night at ' electric hatl Htorm on June 25th, we Board though*. Mr. BatsettV , summer home at Lake near Dr. Paul Popenoe is an expert on ! have had no rain of any account for liuk .i; iht'ir IlillHC, in thi • Reei h- j LU('MH~iVoltfe All Soul's Hospital^ Morristown, in ment was fair and rcasou^bl- *.*.< I.; Dinvilli-. Mr. and MrsK. K. Wlilt- domestic relations. He says that a month aud a half until thin week, I'I.I her sixty-ninth year. Funeral serv- the municipality HJU»* now - Ulllel :ifs from a visit in liey of rfii(;UK<>- I MJHM Nadinc Wolfe, daughter of « n . 1'a., are Mrs. K. 11. . ice's will be held from the McNam- not only do wonu'ii propose mar-j ——o—~ why the aasensraeaCs were I Mrs. Raymond (iuy Wolfe of 1 iasc but 75 pec cent, of the ladles j The municipal budget for 1909 ..ki :;d. her son. ara Funeral Ilonm Thursday morn- I The. U.v. Dr. Hock well S. Blank, jTopcka, Kansas, and William W. ing with mass at St. Teresa's get their man and most of them are was presented at the meeting of VEVKS .in.! Mr>. .1. \V. Cromwell of paatur of tlie Central Presbyterian Lucas, son of Mrs. J. William" Lucas Church at 9.30 oVliH-k. Internient happily married. We do not need Common Council Tuesday evening, : v. Yurie. ioinntly o! Summit, are Church, and hi.s. family Ivft yi'Stcr- i.it Mountain aWnue, were married will he in the parish cemeti'i'y. the learned doctor to tell us that. The figure is $128,105. Approprla- (Ity B<«d :duy • for their sumnier home, at All women know that women either"jtions in the 10011 budget are given In- Wcckajiani; Inn a! Watrli yesterday afternoon at the home Mrs. Speer, who was born in Work on the 1*2^ road profi- •-CatiMnc, Me. They will return to IliTl. \i .1 . !oiiRall has written from San ;Methodist ("hurch of Newark. The als-o of Summit. Fire • 6.600 Highland avenue. This is a ', Summit tr i* -4«*S - ilalilon of Sliljilhlil. Francisco that he and .Mrs. Dou^all . wedding took place In the prea- Have you some fiHe kind friend Health 1.600 pleted except for the entrances with their daughter, Jane, have ! ence of the immediate families. The wlyi always tells you what people J»oor 1-800 will be closed for two weeks win;* and : Mt.-i. Joseph "A'alker leiiched (he half-way mark in their 'couple were attended by Dr. and say about you? Not the nice things Water 3,750 the concrete hardens. For thi* U-^-. ., ; fnrnily. <• New Providence . j-6 P- tt 1 Hi. ol Woodland avenue, lour ol the far-Went and the Pacific i.MiH. B. Franklin Severy of Philu- but the little,! mean ones that ' Lights $.000 time on a city street, asphalt em- heat! .-tinned from a motor trip to Coast. 'delphia. UVji'k and hurt and make you Library -•• 3,000 ulsion treatment will be used »: - N-; 1 Falls, Thousand Inlands The bride attended the University Wonder just what is wrong with Sewers „. 3,500 the surface to give the concrete t of Wyoming where she specialized Borough the rest of the day? I know I have Street sprinkling 3.000 ,dd.Canada C . , Uaymnud Van Arsdale of IS Rus- dark appearance. The treatmeijt: - ^urfi*i*"t 6^ o in music. Mr. Lucas, who is con- andi I am sure that you have too, Track depression 5,000 is said, will give an asphaltfc ap- sell place, who lias been a patient for after all the people in the world Joint trunk seweh •• 1,200 Mrs. S.trail- Woodman Paul of at Overlook Hospital for • the. past nected with THE SUMMIT HKK- of lulwst pearance to the surface of th-* Wear SHIRTS ALI) attended New Tork Univer- arc very, very much alike. I have Bond interest, etc 27,140 ': ;nf in.' " Sii:ii:nii .iveime, wlurv'isfU'd rt'coiit- two moist h« smfferinjc lroiu- rlicuj The Hoard of Health will nieei street f6r four or five years. found a solution for this and I. give Schools ..-. 22,115 '_,;:i..i •WTII :-iy in H;n*vrhilt,' Mass., Is now at matJo. fever, is improving; and plans sity where he studied journalism. Thursday uvouiug at the Borough it to you for what it may he worth ——o Five other streets are now it* laundered to iici- siiijinier homo at I to return homo about the middle of He is interested in Summit Y. M.Hall for its monthly meeting.' Sev- for curiously enough you may Ilka The corporate name of • thethe process of improvement. They I'.iiu'. Maine. > September. C A. work where he is chairman of eral mutters of importance are are Henry street where the excavi- the physical departhiont committee. scheduled for discussion. This will this, person and do not wish to lose Hotchkiss-Jobs Company, has been ., „••*•• family STAY FRESH her peruiiniently, which you cer-changed to the Hotchkiss-Jobs tion is completed; Lafayette &.«•- ••-,/ T<-L a Ai ilie Howi'll- Hoiise at West- He is vice-chairman of the State probably be the last meeting of the nue, which ia partially" e*tea*rat*? work is in progress on, the ing office hours in the parish house Hartshorn Ui;.se Company No. 1 .and the local go to the movies but be sure you Company A of Summit with the ; - as iitmse It's «>.,-.\ to ttkA.caal mi' I in- Woodland avenue on Monday, haVe one or two companions. Sel-j other units of the Fourth Battalion, and gutters. V" Among the guests at a party Miss Catherine Jenuette Harts- Firemen's Relief Association at the omiorLibK" in JL >hut frrvWy Wednesday and Friday mornings dom will you-Tind two of her ilk,at r.c':-k'. X'.-J. jiivi-n Thursday at the Breakers ' harn, daughter of Mrs. Stewart State Firemen's Relief Association, New Jersey State Militia leave 'on. iunJrretl by Mflfv; UiKsit. Irom 10 to 12 o'clock. the same time. This works, I know Council Falls to Get Hutvl at .MnntolokiuK by Mr. and) Henry Hartshorn, of Short Hills, convention to be held in Seniembt'r Sunday for the second section of at Atlantic City. Alternates are for I have tried it. the annual encampment of the With four of its seven meinb«i« ^, Mrs. Howard ('handler Christy of was married Saturday evening, in out of town on business or iaci- Shirts are tt^hr \>"''w' Yurk were Dr. and Mrs. Wes- f Mr.s. Leon H. Gopmrigian and herSt. Peter's 011 the Mount at Holdor- William Sawyer and Elmer (J. ——o—• miltia at Canip..Runyon, Sea Girt. . . . mhitev arc whiivr jnj There is no actor in Hollywood tion, the Common Council Tuestfcty le>-Lyons of Summit. Mr. Christy children, Edward and (irace, have nesa, K. H., to Crawford Jemiitigs Company A men are ready for *". mom coiui* ilfjrcr. CoSiosi* ate returned to their home in Morm A male quartet from Bryan Uni- that commands our respect us I this tour of duty and will assemble evening experienced one of taosw the well-known artist. Campbell,' sou of Mr. and Mrs. inmed ri.unii to fit Ifcr »*.«l, avenue after a three weeka vaca- versity. Dayton, Teiin.. will-give a Lionel Barrymore. He has given us at.the armory, Sunday morning at rare occurrence*—the absence of ji James Saiinie] Campbell, of Coop- ; 1 Inc frora foM> II-»l MH! «r during the past year excellent per- |9 o'clock, to complete final prep- quorum. Only two councllraeti, Mr. S" ' TT. t*cli it tion at- Long Beach, L. I. Dr.. ers town," N. Y. The Rev. Henry recital in the Presbyterian .Church ti-riiJ-ii mainU Mis Harriet Lamed Hunt, head (ioomrlgliiu who spent the past tomorrow evening at S o'clock formances with hands trippicd-an-l arations and will leave Summit on Snook and Mr. •Griswold, wer»? Simpson, of Flint, Mich., uncle of present when City Clerk Frederick ;..•-,'. U utrl. Yoa xit of Bradford," Pa., who fifty years The bride wore a princess gown a to the'World'the World's Fair next Tues- fornia but lie certainly knew when* ! Keal Estate Sales and Rentals "! >: i:rrui>, Madeleine " Hriiigs' of Suminit. in The second of the Daily Vacaff.-m sure tu be ago was associated in business with of cream-color inousseline do soie day, August 1st. he was headed after he left Europe. Mrs. Swarioiit's sister. - I The H. K. Fowler house at 1SS Bible Schools closed thi* mo-tf'Bi-n; Ly man H. Coddington of New trimmed with cut velvet from her Miss Kathleen Kraver of Madison Suminit avenue, has been sold by j with exercises at 10 o'clock at.th.* Providence. At the present time, mother's weddlnii;' dress. Her tulle avenue, I>nckawaima Park, is visit- I had lunch at The Samovar thy Ambrose Powell to J. Charles ter Neighborhood House. The fir \ Mrs. Klski l'aiisius and her Mr. (iraham is stopping at the home veil was fasteiu*^ to u band of cut ing friends at Beltnar. other day and asked Mrs. Konkly Phonv'anti tzk for 1 Meer of New lOnglnnd avenue, who the Central Presbyterian Chnr^ TAKKV ikuuhU'.:, Miss Hetty PauKiun, both of hi.s sister. Mrs. Hannah I'ilchrist velvet. Her banquet was of valley A son; Bmei-Hon Spaulding Haw- some of the many iiucslioiia that i will take possession about Septem- School, closed last evening and til" I.anntfry livpl. 1 1:1111 r U'.siileui,s of Suuimit, lefl of 12 Franklin place, while at the lilies and inaidcn-hair fern. The Icy, has be€»n born to Mr.'and Mrs. you have asked me. I give you thober 1st. students were waiting eiigerly this Jieie Saturday !o rellll'li to their same time lie is renewing his ac-maid of honor who worn a gown of Melville Spaulding Hawley of answers now and I hope that I have Mr. Powell has also rented for a' morning for the weather to pm- Siuili Pasadena. C.il.. 'home after quaintance with Mr. CoddJiigton. turquoise net trimmed with riist-lLaurel drive. term of,.,years the Elizabeth H. r Mr. and Mrs. Kiiigshury Martin covered the important ones. The iiiounce on their Rroposed trip t» H'.l I fllt'tM' »t.K*M,tI>> ': iviiu'ii.''eii' a( The" Ciraylin for four Also visiting Mr.s. (Jilchrist is hercolor :yt»lvet ribbons and a Juliet 1 Whitney house, at 12 Elm street, to •.\ecK- iluriii!^ which time they visit- cap of matchini:; volvet, carried deep Hiidgcr and family of Allontown. price of the meals are as follows; Noe's Pond, Madi»o\i i UL -H\-I:.»- nephew- l»,onuld (iraham and Mrs. lunch.v* sixty-five . and eightyrfivy ; John W.-'Dletz of Now York, from is Ii tlit-ir ninny Summit frieiuL-i WITH er's best man, and the, ushers wore me say-in passing that your hus- James .Duusniore, of Hoboken, who their new headquarters at the cur- i. Tti SALKS CO. field avenue is visiting her grand :ji!is for a similar length of snniiT AI TO I Colin Campbell, another brother bands will be more than satisfied will take possession August lat. , lier of Kim street and Park mother, Mrs. Abner Keller o" with the amount of food that is 'I'hnse returiiinu t(» duty are I I James Flett, Glen Ellyn, 111.; Chos- The store coiner of Springfield Walter S.Ubby in now associated Hershey, Pa. served. This seems to be a most emit Hirch ai'iil Officers Behre, ter Wiese, West Hartford. Conn,, aiid Woodland avenues, recently with the Summit Auto Sales Co. inand James Ferguson, New'fHaven. Rev." and Mrs. Herbert F. Dabl 'inporra'nt bit of news. Mrs. Konk- telly. Scully aiul Trayford. purchased by Arthur Manser, has The Co-operative Service As- I the- capacity of salesman for Kord, The bride attended Miss Porter's nett are on vacation in Maine. iv's phone number is Chatham e these starting Vacations are been leased for a term of years to sociation is very much in nee new. connection. alummis of Yale, class of '.'{(!, will .fun I is completed. The rental was made contribute it may be left at trt<» be graduated from Yale .Medical <-:• h- -an-. 1- AUDIENCES DEMAND REALISM by the E. C. Holmes agency. Association, office, 71 Summit' M-a!s ii ( o.ut to ( (IIINI Trip [School next spring. He is a grand- avenue, or telephone Summit S,100 Miles j son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will- JN FILM ENTERTAINMENT FRESH FgRUIT PIES To Receive Manner for Low Infant' fi-1414 and it will be called for: liam E. Jennings, for many years (ContlnupJ from Page One) I well-known residents of Summit. The physical thrills of motion pic- Spencer Tracy took a terrific beat- Mortality Rate j . ' '* •"-."" \\ * tures, the crashing planes, sinking-- ing during the sea shots of 'Captains } Dr. Julius Levy of the division of 'TJiero .seems to be scores of "^T(>I)|His mother is the former Miss Mar- ' 'ii-'-T Our fresh fruit pies lon Jennings. ••. ; .1 ships and runaway stagecoaches, Courageous' and Wallace Beery and ! the State Department of Health has| Advertising in the HERALD witt ravines and enclosed mountains, are becoming more and more diffi- Chester Morris didn't know whether, (notified the local Board of Health j pay you dividends. will warm any man's the main wall opposite being miles After a trip to Mexico the couple will live in New Haven. cult to obtain. they were punch-drunk or com-I that Summit was entitled to one of I • • • t they'll make a away, and the Intervening space I the banners': awarded to cities with ~ ~ : ' ' r~r^- '-•- filled with peaks and ridge** of Audiences which used to chew the pletely, waterlogged by the time we : back of the seat in front of them finished 'Thunder Afloat1." low infant mortality rates. The -rec- hit with the resl of the every imaginable shape and color, |ord in Summit is 59 deaths in li»18 when Pearl White jumped from a Story of the little known, impro- 'jrising from the.nbsyss below. At under one year to 1,000 living j family, too. Why not FASHION NOTES train to a horse, or vice versa, now BOTHFfeET $1 thf point where we were, there is vised wooden subchasers of the births. ser\e one as dessert for a trail down the side of the canyon, yawn at wholesale massacres. That United States Navy, which waged THEATER JL 0 «. DB. EL WAS trith dinner tonight? from which you can get startling^ AH points in tennis were won by is what sophistication has done to a campaign with untrained crews NewH Xotes About t'lly glimpses into the ravines thou- I,ana Turner before she even bit a motion pictures; declared Director against U-boat frightfulness in the An automobile has benn bought c 3. S. sands of feet deep, and disclosing George B. Seitz. latter days of the World War, 45 Main HI. Nlllftara. : ball. There was no need for her to by the Cooperative Charities for Mlllbarn t>»ttr tho massive magnificence of (it iiU. even take her racquet from its case, It was in 1914 that Seitz joined "Thunder Afloat" is said by Setts use of the health niirse and social J|iMM-ft..*:»M.....Ev*.. by »»U Ml kvcrytlilng is desolate, the vegeta- which hit a fashion high by being in the film business as a scenarist and to have produced the most thrilling .worker. EM. 7 Tears tion .sparse, and a few -'stunted the same material as her play suit: soon found himself acting in, direct- sea action ever filmed. A camera trees appearing, while the river,' crew put to sea on the Atlantic •ABTI! which seemed from above to be She wears tailored shorts and shirt ing and producing the celebrated FI&E only a far distant silvery streak in blue and white checked gingham,! Pearl White serials. He wrote the Coast with the remnant of the sub- the neck, sleeves and pntch pockets scripts "and directed some of the chaser fleet of war days, completely all «> down below, is expanded by the : titrw- ROTH'S BAKING nearer view into large proportions. outlined in cord fringe. Cap with most hair-raising melodramas of the reconditioned and remanned for the 371 Springfield Ave. Tel. 6-1978 Summit, N. J. Tlie Canyon with its myriads of visor brim buttons on the shirt, and silent days, such as "The Shielding picture, then returned to California T'>'rTHS. pinnacles; towers, castles, walls,! may be worn as a sun protector. Shadow" and "The Fortieth Door." for a week's work off the Coronado *4f. 8= chasms, and profound depths, to- Then he turned to Westerns, such Islands with the submarine Stur- gether with its gorgeous coloring, as "Wild Horse Mesa," "Desert geon. Among the action thrills filmed •leaves a never,to he forgotten .pic- Bands of soft black wool alternate Gold" and "The Last Frontier." To are the raiding and sinking of a tug- ture in your mind." with crisp maline for Florence complete his initiation into »U the boat and string of barges by a Helen Mills Jacoby •""1 About the l!t:S!> San Franeisfo Rice's aftornoon frock. This, effect of angles of thrillers, he directed such U-boat, the torpedoing of a light- Fair, Mr. Davidson had' little to the horizontally banded dress is murder mysteries as "Midnight ship, the disabling of a subchaser Studio For »••!•- £<• . aflnti say, except: "There is no compari- that of a ball/with the hem of the Mystery," "Murder on the Roof" and Beery's near-death when he son with the New York World's skirt flared from the under-petticoat and, more recently, "The Thirteenth goes underwater to cut a fouled Corrective Exercise ; -• ^p Fair. The show on the west coast whose hem is stiffened with wire Chair." rudder cable; the attempt of a banding, . is dwarfed in comparison." "You have to be more and more Gloucester schooner to ram a U- 1 PARMLEY PLACE SUMMIT 6-1280 ' ,\TX' i.'lw'u; realistic these days to entertain an boat, the schooner being fired on WINS »Y" Grapes, looking good enough to "i»>r 0: (HKMYITirs audience," he declared. "Most film and sunk in return, the crippling of TKKASIHK HfM eat, are the only decoration on Anita audiences have seen so much that the submarine by depth bombs, and Louise's evening gown. Around the it's an old story to them when the many another hair-raising sequence The treasure hunt held Thursday high neckline, the actress drapes hero's plane bursts into flames or which could not have been obtained by the Summit Y. M. C. A. was wonmauve bubble balls shaped in clus- his racing automobile skids on thewithout Navy cooperation. GARDEN HOSE by ISrie Chciuhitius. The prize was ters of grapes which hang slightly Your turn. They began to anticipate your a copy of "Tom Sawyer." Freddy over the left shoulder. The gown, "And still the thrills and physical Favorite Richards won • second prize and re- situations, and as soon as they get Rent draped gracefully to the figure, is, action must be secondary to your Typewriter I Vv r.: ?:• ceived a model airplane. ahead of the story you're telling, in silk jersey in a pale champagne.' central story and character devel- you're lost. You've got to keep a Long tight sleeves and a slight train opment if you are going to hold ypur Portable or Standard SPRINKLERS Subscribers: JMease give your surprise element. If the climactic are distinctive featurea. audience," Seitz pointed out. "That summer addresses direct to the situation smacks of something they was true of the pictures I cited be- $3~!-nu>., $7.50*3 mos. y > ummH HEUALI) office and not through have seen before, then you getfore, 'Captains Courageous,* 'Test etc. the no.-ttoffice. This will save con- You must linye the HBKALI) If T. >r>!n» you want tho news of Summit. It laughs where you least want them: Pilot" and 'Too Hot to Handle.' It's Rentals apply qn purchase 11 5 1i•t: v,M*- fusion. '4>- .,' '•}- will cost ?:t.,r)0 per year for two "The stunts we pulled in the days true also of the leading action pic- •ff, H issues a week. < of the serials are passe. Thrills tures of 1939 — 'Jesse James,' E-: H1VII must be right up to the minute to

.SAl.fc!--tii CUaiucry of aiui 'Mysko i>ir^J»ai«. There were, Pet We. II Home Own- uroi Hat kin. a cor|Kir.Ue Hilltoppers Victors liowevi r,^\\(> nut'at the timo and tWly of Three Cormleys Win j "nii.d States of America, i'.iiu vtided the, gaiin- liy forcing j and Kdwanl J. ilam- EVERYBODY READS and I 'i-iothi.i Hammond, his Miller to fly to Eddie Murtiiicy in d« Ki. fii. lor sale uf In Week End Tilts Bay View Races iy virtue of tlu '.ilM'Vi-.-itiUtd writ ... • . . . • i, The Toppers scored twt> runs In Classified Advertisements tiers facias Jo Hie dire, ted I shall ihe third'on siuglvs by Joe Smith! K.'?it- f»if h.»le" hy Imlilic ventlue, in Down Union Clovers* -S-5, and'(Will, a sacrifice liy lied Ahern,' Allan, Hill and Theresa l'lstirict Court l!<»mi, In the, (\yurt j u.-e. in the city of Kfi'/.alieth. N. J.. i ami Busco llruno'o biiigU' over see- Ten Cents a Line and Westficld Trojafls, !»tii|. Thrve Summit run* counted': Capture Firsts in Card \vi:ii.Ni;siiAY. THI-: L'.TM HAY OF 7=2—Cain and Meter 'iii the sixt'li as Frank -Kenny hit; at Weequahic Park Bike Jll.Y. A. !>., Hi;t!t. K l Ahem, Slip''Brriin and Tom; Ml mmjjki 0b» 8 i. to. Tu**d*j ©r & p. u. Thursday. at <•»(,> o'clock Standard- (two o'clock 1'ayliMht Savingl Time, in the after- Moroney Effective Kiunei'an doubled and Jack Me-; Events • . j Minimum Charge oi 30 cents, cash in advance. | noon of said day. Henry a.nd Peti* Kivleii followed] -Ml the following tra. t or parcel of land ami premiss hereinafter pur- Half Game From Lead with singk's to left. | Also Wins at Paterson Tfe« HERA.LD endeavor* to print only truthful classified ad* iliularly dem-ribcd. situate. lyiim ami A slngh1. a walk and two errors; will a$pretUte having Its Uteiitlon called to any advertise- lii-ins in the lioruUKh of NYw 1'rovi- gave'l'tilon two runs in the eighthi ;deiicc in the County of I'nion and Hj• BI1.I, LIT AS when il looked as if Cain, who! of 'the C ment o«t conforming to ibe highest standards ot honesty. State of New Jersey: The Summit HilltopiHTs advaiic- j','".* i HF.GINNINa at a point in the yiiMileil bus throe hits until that " farriilyOf Summit featured in the r ovfiirs. William won the Saturday afternoon at the Spring- (sixty-six fe.-t on a course rmrth took second on an .infield out, and|junior (iiiarter-niile chainpioiiHhip i;*J 4««i>«rtrot-nt passbooks Nus. (i.MlA. j Finder j»k-&«- return tu this 7 HI'IMIIW.MXI r.iatl, Summit, 'IVI. Avenue; from said point of licninnluK llreak Tip In KUthth -l>4:>3.' 8:!-tf running Illume (1) along -the said Sunday 7-2. Don Cain, southpaw j Allan, in winning the 10-inile' southerly side line of Laurel Drive filmier, held thf Clovers to six hits Sunday's sumo .deadlocktti lit ; rare in :>!t::S7.:!; ;nmompli^hed a' MELP WASTED to rt'iit, ju-ar office. •1-t until the eighth when the lt»c.iijs !f«at which h;w In-en unequalled in ••'!»7 l 81-tf pushed five runs over the platter, jtwo seasons five. c fifteen minutes eiis»t one liun- The Clovers, iilayitiK their first Jot« DoStefanio was shelled from mmasMi'd r.tl out of a poiaihle -50: g duties ;tn<- WASTED TO 13 eiKht and fortv-foUr liumlredths *>f "til* family, small wijrs without the services of Bill the box in that frame as BPJVUI, ipotnts. He also won the miss and YOl'N.G e,,u|il,. ile ir.- uttractive apart- ,fe«-t to a point; thence O) north 4 htirrii- Tel. Summit &-12«:'. f ciglHy-eiKht decrees thirty minutes and Phil Bo»p, who were MeHenry, Kivlen and Smith yin-!t>ut race, which lasted for four and Friday. nu-ut in'i-r Kar:tge, .mat.- r.-nt. Ilejily to KleiiunK, 111 lSeaeb, *t., ArlliijiNui. east one hundrtd feet to a |toint ; thence killed in an automobile accident a Kled in succession. The Toppers j,, half miles, in 12:f>o.!v. ] (4) north olle degree fifteen lllinUteH week ago last Sunday, almost nip- scored two runs ill the third inning ;- in winniiiK the junior' (tuaner-j WANTED ninety-two and twenty-two hun- as Hosoo Bruno was sate («i an !mile event, the second iu a series dredths feet to tin* IKII.IU or place of ped the Hilltoppeirf in the ninth uiiicrs i ,IUI *'Hits position as i- Trojans got a run back Pint; I»OI»K talile, |«irch net, etc 711 .the Sth day of AuKiist, l!t:{'.i, at 4 i" staiullngs. i-f p! in., t'niomille :-3fil6, •:Ket'H.|20.5S KDJ&SH 89-'t5 the sixth as Hess uingled, dashed to Joe Mack Added K SJ'everbr«-:fk \t, \"e\v Jci>ey, a i-orji., complainant, Kel'elee. The atlilit inti fo the Newai . Ili'.H'.- ttarilr.ilie trunk, -S m JOHN K. RAKtilill, in the seventh as Hope lilt safely to tiiclied \\i\K. IIH Jfs., ,|| |.V H',, 27 like lU'W. and Kvi lyn MorKan riifi and Kivd \V. races for i-(1ster this wecU ol Joe ..rn-lU>T"jSEMAN' ."desires jmsi- cost }7d, .sale price jL'j various other ,c|ift, husband, defenduut^i Ki. fa. Attotnvy f<>r Kettiver, center, took second as Moroiley articles. Cull I.efore 12 no.ui .!»."> K. Cherry Street. I'ikivcham-!switch-hilt.-r, mark a new-i urn m Stuart Krwin Gloria Stuart 'nr in, T*I"in«'il, middle JIKMI, nd fi.r ^ali- <>f mortKaKcd ureinlses. walked DeStefanio and raced home Houlevard. Box US. ',i UEIl- after :i j>. HI. Summit t>-O5:t'j-It, U |{y virtu.- of the above-ntuted writ Hahway, New .lersey, the offense of tlit local Intern,i- JKHOMK H. KPSTKIN, Ueielvt'r, as Hess tviffed the ball past short. Norman Aprile of Oak Itldgi- avenue. ' . uf fieri facias to iru> directed I shall tional Leacaguin ' chili which • nil'",;? "IT COULD HAPPEN •X|MISI- for sale hy public vendue, • In 58 ttroad .Street, Had ley ended the fun by popping to wlio finished second, will ('i' - utt> Kllziil)eth. Xew Jersey. ol O in a serie.-*- at litrpper: tw'^ijile wish position with lil^VTK S.VUv until Friday m..ni-• ,m. Iiistrit-t Court Itooinl , in the Court Alien). forwpete in the State ('hampionshi TO YOU" ' family, -«Kperi«ru**4. rt-fer- niK—(leKk, chair, bainlxio *-t, studio < i|4)u"«>" 'In llu- citv this w(ti'k-cnd. Mack will of Elizabeth, X. J.,I'SITKn STATKS OlS'ritK'T COIIItT Mi-Henry liis battiiiK jttf'Bmnkdale Park. Hloonifield. >, t'n-fi.atni,- .... Tri. SuiBiftH 6-ltM*J afsir 8 wmt-ll, draiit-a, ruiis, stove, relriser- ; „„ ' '• . oii Play at, first l>as.c IHSTKICT OK NKW JKHSKV average in the wuek-end gatito^tsuiuiay, A up us t 13th. ator,'Wa«h*r, pem-h furniture, fold-; \VKIJ.\'1'S1>AY. THK lGTlf DAY Of' The Hears.are'slat'-d hi meet t.h" •MISSING DAUGHTEKS" liifj cut, .single lied, vanity, hhiek ; \t*utj (iormley won all five two-niile IX THK MATTKK OK PAUL Toronto Leafs in -nijilit li'iine Kri uilll I.'IM lielle Ilinhol) G. alterations, elciininp. iron electric fixtures and curtain ;;lt ,„',,. .'.clock Siand'aixl twii o'clock while Joe Smith and Slh.K"Hmiu!spi-ints iti the lii-nillo point race maple lxiokea-e, 2 i |> yll|;|it .Saving) Time, in the after-' SOSNOW, Hankruyt. day ;it !l p. m. and it will lie ladies' Ssahmit i( In liankruptey. safety four times in eight and placed second to Joe Piraneo • chiiirs- . Tel. hummit B-jh,ion uf said day. ni^ht. -Toronto and Newark play a HtllVW. SVmilUV. SI'MlAY aged lady wishea J NOTKT: trips to the of Summit in the mile open qu;iIi- '•''"' - _! All the fwllowinp tract or parcel of naliicd Kindle game Saturday atlet tiomi and .11 IV '_•>, •_><), .to as iicmseltwper for <:m«." adult, vi'i.r i- i ~i ] ', i 7~-—'—~~~ j land and |ircmi.-j»-s hereinafter JiarTO:- The creditors'of the aliovt The scores: fyiiiK event. IMranwowas tied for 't. Box 776. Lincoln liankiupt: •;..-. a douhleheader at l.l.'i Sunday at- MAV Kvlvinutor t-leetrie refrigerator: |,i,.ulitrl.v described. Mituate. lyiiiB mul Si sei-ond place with .Aprlje in total Ches. Morris Wendy.Barrie X J. " ' ' • W-»5 , , In- had for e;'sr»ri»Sfi*M »**.. Tel. 6-28&1. 57-tf KX basHWiHid porch shades. Tel. 1ter liii" . ting .2S0 in !»J -Katues. He throws '• •"Streets, of New York" Jacobs, Trustee of the alxive named Kivleii, cf! .. ... HOUSES TO LET of Ha^saic Avenue south elRhteen de- riKhthatided and is a switch-hitter. \>ilb Jackie (|ter to BEAt KSTATK VOK SALE 29 grees ten minutes west one hundred liankrupt should not accept an offer of Smith, rf. Plan Saturday 5KX nmd,, w< «-x- cation for doctor's office, ] block l>assinn over a .stone monument on title and Interest in and to the follow-, with Waterloo. .Mack shified to Ih- from Springfield avenue?; Lincoln the easterly side of l'assaic Avenue liiK described property \yhich is nul>- Totals :M HI '_'(' 11 4 Games at Madison ., for rwo or three adults, until I'lilon Syracuse Chiefs where In- playcl "SCREEN TALLY-HO" ; Mas', four bedrooms, cvtry P»K- SchooJ district; 4 rooms, la rut* hall aI.IIIK lands of Joshua Kendall and ject tu approximately $lhTdr«(im.s mi second floor and s twenty-three minutes east one an Intprest as ii- tenant liy The en- •4 2 Tlio Lackawanna Raseball g organized haseliall in H''',,"i iilayin:; tirety with his wife, more particularly V. '15lK.li, c. n i >m:t <-M«S or st-e H::!73! . 11-tf feet ; tllelice north five decrees ttwi-nty- as. All thosei-ertain lots, tracts or par- I'olz, Th. :t o 11 BANK NITE rrotlnsky, Hi. 2 1 <»f Ihe season, the Madison leani is wiila idf. (»iif . if minute.s east one hundred and cels of larfds anil premises hereinafter Ij'ei'Ktie. With Syracuse las! sea- Mlll.-r. :;b. u I branching cut and planH to play in- I'-v :.Tie.«-1 hi-mes in eighty-six and einhty-seven l«irtunity PACKAHl). ce. deluxe. i Itoad ; th'ine aloilK trie center ..of County of Union and State of New Sa!i'-'Voi'NTY •• «-nrT'-« fttw An Jersey. Tot.-. If. . S>VIMMIN for |inmi|it Kenny.- p. salt-. IKtfleiil. il'.t ndvideri avenue. I cifllit and seventy-six one lijiutlre (> Tt 15 The 1'tiion Comity swiminin-..', , rent . MO ganie the coming Saturday after- i Tti'-ie is due apiiroxiniately $:i,31l.:S!i. of Sheridan avenue with the northerly Si or> by 'meet will lie held on August Ulh a: h Inqui Mr. Histm. I'nion KXI'IIKMS line of Third Avenue; thence runniiiK Summit o :t ii i—»; noon'on Dodge Field. The Madison T0M0RR0W- N. .1. ; j with interest frofii,rff-'<-liruary 0, lii.'ili, 2 :t—.i t he Railway pool. Thi • uict i- i ;illfl costs. . .,'•,!' (I) at rinht a null s to the said line of Ullil.MI (I II il il o team .which played. In the Laeka- r | SKASIIOIIK IIXI'KKSH earryinK l.aK- IIJIM- bits—Itrenii, Flnneraii. open to seniors, juniors and mid i-'iti:i>i:i:icK c. KIONTZ. soi'r. Sheridan avenue lint fe»-t to a point ; wauna loop will be strengthened hy- TO I,KT *) Kaire and li.nisi'huld K'x'ils. Kt.r thence C') northerly ami parallel with II.line run—V. Hindi. Slnlen basi— gets. Kntry blanks may he secured ratf." e;«|| Summit WX 2'tSii, Henry AI.j'X CA-MI'lii:i,I>. Sheriff. tlu>'addition of Norman Freuitd and Sheridan avenue "Hi fc-t to a point ; Mi-Henry. Sacrifice hits—'I'. Huoh. now at. the V. M. C. A. liiiililur Cfcww l.Hi. IS Cuflid .•!>•«•.. ntlrac-' 1*. 'I'mvnsciid. !'1-tf theme (:!) Easterly parallel with the Ahern. l-.cn mi liases—Summit 'K Hoh Biydoti, who were in the; Sum- e v,,uih»«»t r, by Kenny I. mit lineup. KSTKHMINATOKS I OK CKKniTOKS line of' Sheridan avenue as aforesaid ; - residential. TV!. «H«.- thence (I) southerly alonif said last Hit hy plt.eheii liii'l—Ahern (liy Ken- Players on Ihe House'of ' David ny), rmplres—.McKerinott. Tlmn of 5f | The first ineetiiiK of creditors In thementioned line .'id f.-el to a poi.irl ,,(ir p team are all bearded. They play all TKIt.MITKS, roaches, liedhuilK3,_.,fl»-a-«, : matter of I »A V11» SAIItKU of 1-1- place of I'.i'Klnnlmr. «- - hi". I" inins. over the Kast to big crowds. "Four Daughters" inoths. antH. T.'itw, .inl.v. safe'tr Thompson. Properly at a.h. r. p.o. a. c. l. 4:56». R5-tf 71-05 ; floor," l-'ederal DuildinK,, l-'ederal Square Lorraine, X. .1.". and why the Trustee Ahern. ss. :t I To Represent Summit in ii II Again at Strand t.O p-rn i and 'l-'ranklin Street. Newark, N. J., on should not. ;it the same time and [dace Itl'illio. e. I l:>a:V HIM. C . July 1st. \ the l!h day of 'AiiRiist, I'.':1.!"', at ten afoies.iiil, accept an offer of $iT..»it or Hrenn, lib. 1 1 II State Tennis Tournament • I-SJITIV larjr«'v-|>"l d«ulile room, at- such hitiln-r sum that may lie then ami MeHenry, II i; i 0 - I (•'(•lock in the foreiHMiii, at which time K ('oiira;;c:iiis." the •>•••• w-S furnlsh.-d. lal.le xtvllf-nt; I creditor" niii'y prove, their claims, elect then- submitted for his rlnlit. title :uim• • - i ii• | a' trustee, examine the bankrupt and 1 Itr.uiNaci oilier propel' business. turo located at N'II. L'i'L Sheridan avi-- K. Mfroni y, If. "'tennis courts at 'Memorial Field, life which opens Wednesday a' Ml" furnished room, near llfaa Claims with itemized statement of mie, Tio*.'lle\ New Jersey, suliji-ct t.i Vivian, If. there was conducted the qualifying Strand Theater, cmild !>!..•.. i i.-inicil , i«»r )i"TSi>ital.~ bw mitl .iruinw. NOTHI; chattel mortmattes it^KreKatinK apprux- I'arsll. lib. { j account must lie legally proved: any tournament for entries from Sum-j first cousin to till studio'.; Tel. Sunmilt <•• The next remilar me tins: of th" Zou- Imately .<•'!•">-'>". I'lnneraii, :il> same lorlKiual note or iii'struiiteilt must he . D.HU-. h- IK (Mdiii-ince Itnard < f Adjustniein oi- | annexed :'they must he proved within CIOOUCK W. \V. I'OHTKi:. V. Moromy, mil In the .New Jersey Municipal,highly HUCCI-SSIHI Knur • .-•uiiiinlt. New Jersey, will he ln-lrt six' months after the above date, and Heft-ret' Iii Bankruptcy. Tennis Tournament, sponsored by teis," hut it is not a to ilia: Totals ...... • i.n 7»x'm. nf*••!>' riii lit, rVsi(l*'titial, a.h. h. P.O. il. !'. Executives Asaociation to he held] While tin plot clHlr. n-; Th«- a|i|iliciiti- ! fXlTI-n* STATICS IHSTIUCT CCUTIT matter of IIKNKV" Al.oYSII-S lladley, !ih. Those who won the tournament ! ters," there is. a ha-ic (imil.M'i!j in two I II HTXJ luah. has" fir p plication. ie., 4 and are «»li^lhlo to represent Sum-itiiat the new picture i ; ills.i alinil' singl reguliitini; "I'ses" In 'A" i Hahway. County of I'nlon and State 1 Now thcy've;a mother and JSmiesJ.or ren«-\val of temporary permit j -p,, u,,. Creditors of Xowmi 111, in it are: Hoys' division, KugeiP!, the joys, the sorrows, the lilUUhs. of New Jersey, will lie held at the cf. 4 two il.uli to raise) fi use preiiiiscs known as Nr I'eople " ! herein, has filed a petition |irayii|B eral S|ii,ue and Franklin Street. New- YariiHsl, <• ert Mastcr.son; Men's Division,, "folksey." Hverylhing\ Swell! uTail»bi-« |i'iw. Write Any oliject'Tt; tu the Krantinn of tlif j thut an order may In- made, directinK: ark. N. .1., on the 11th day of AimuM. li.Stifano, James Carry; Women's Division, There are the same four daimh- "Superior to'lour Daughter* HKTtAI-T). Zollo, Mi. 0 ' (I tura in this family ami ai'aui ilnv iilhivo iipplicalion will lie h-ard at said tni. , redilori* of the above named lit!!!', at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at ViiKlnia Ilailey. : uyjWjIta Winihell tiin«' and jilace. ! Itankrupt to .show cause why the Ue-whi«li time creditors may prove their 111 Z III !• Ill are played by 'I'riscilla, Koscmary in new prl- K. (I. THOMSON. i reiver's rin'ht. title and Interest, and claims, fleet a trustee, examine the ' Tolnls h -m* ntiiil n«-i-tl(iu. Score by; innlnns INTItA-HM'NTV iind Lola Lati'- and Cale-l'an'-. Their Sei letary. |In(, riuiit, title and interest of the liankrupt and transact other proper I (I (I—21 if d<>Kirt-d. T«-l. Summit .—_ . , ^ liankrupt. in and to the butcher and husiness. West field",. n II n II 1 father again is Claude Kaius, and Summit n (i •_> n n- ( n Ti x —7 SliindliiK (>( Ten ins 3il»TH'K • Krocerv fixtures and stock, and other Claims with Itemizod .statement . of | . lladley, their suitors again are lohn (i.ir- J T\v< i-l>aso hits- -ISrctin, Jolly \V, I'rt. : . ' , r, I C(MM1S Imd fixtures of tht; approximate account must lie legally proved : any I Moroney. field. Jeffrey Lynn. Frank .M«• 1111•:11 ave., large mmm and Sacrlficj hits—Kriino -. l-llioll . Id .Son , The next regular rued nig of tin- Zon- | value'of $1 W located in the premises original note or Instrument must he| Left on ham-H—Summit I, West field «. !»-etric , hut and eolil l.'i .77* ' anil Dick Koran. May Uoh.-nn, auain iitfj Onlinanee IJoard of Adjustment »f i formerly occupied l>y the Bankrupt, at annexed; they must he proved within' Hii.-es on liiills—off I-'. .Morotiej- I'.. Summit icebox, reasonable. Tel. Sunmilt. New Jersey, will '»be• held oonn , .|7',\j, | Aveliue, Klizaheth. New six months after the ahove date, ami i:; memher of the household, ihi- &l-tf Nf| : )rr s Struck out—by V. Moroney fi. by I»e-Went Held II .tin I is a Monday evening. July 31,, Ki3tKtlXVv at SS j,.rs,.y, exclusive of the accounts re- filed with MM- miderslKTied Tleferee. lime, however, a faithful and out- t'Tsey, 1 IStefatio 3. Hits off—licStefano 10 InR.ihway s .' o'clock In the City Hall. elvalile should not he sold at public (SIOOIKiK W. W. CORTKlt. .'in 7 st, ulot'ly furnished The application of K. Harold Itiddi- 7><, innings, JeStefuu< i, Question .Marks *I. Summit ft-4<80. !«l-tf presented and taken up for consider- I of ,iuly. i;i:i!t. that the creditors and NOTK'K OF FIRST MKETINU ITi !l(J7 And this time, the girls have ;i ation. Said application r.i|Uests vari- ] OF CTlKDITonS I I'mpire—lilplU... Time of Kame—2 hrx. ('ranfonl VI» flaur rauin for wntlfman. p all otlur persons having an interest in 1 ?, mlna. Sutitrdiij'K ItcMilts mother, in the person of Fay Haiti'-' Hiiee -of ZoiiiiiK Ordiiiiincu this {{slate, show cause .before the a-* Isnrn*-. »ipt»-een hiirh school "l"s.( s" in A Zones to i>.-rinit alter- Ueferee.CeorKi- \V. \V. I'orler, at the The first meet I tig of cri-dltors in the .11;-. L'rrinn ter ;th(! inotln-1's in •Yc«. M\ SI*mf>rlaJ"Field; itarkinjr. Tel. ation of present smfil«'*'"famil.v resi- I'.ankruptcy Court Rooms. Koom 457. matter of I.KSTKK IHVINC ITtlCK. JFARBKiil' IN EXHIBITION We.slficl.<:.- I-Vderal - liuildiUB, Newark, New ,ler-- TftADIXC AS 1'mHTK'S.MAKKKT, :tl7 McManus Assn. (i, (Question Mark.i I. the cant, and their mollic • has ", nue, Into a. two-family dwelling. Morris Ave., "t-iiizalieth,-.--nnd W VV. i MATCH AT Ml KKAY HILL .s.-y. on the 7tli (lay of AupuKf.MM!!, suitor, in iheperson of "allot he ukmgeous "••MS. with 4 Any oljjeclors to tin- granting of the at 10:iKi o'clock in the foreniton, why ('•land Avenue, ISahway, County of , —_- - > ;: i •••• 2«5 SitringHekl ave.. Tel. Sum- ahove application will l>e heard at ""!the Iteceiver should not sell at public 1'nion and State of New Jersey, will There will bo an exhibition golf Sum mil 7, West field L'. newcomer lo l!io cast. starring - ,-.-T,T.f.$ 91-tf time iinil place. auction to the hlKhest bidder, all of I'liiou T>. North 1'iids I. Crisp, K. C. THOMSON. 1 i < J ir t Kahway l:t. McMamis Assn. I. the -property belonitiiiK to this Kstate, l>orU: l^u^b'fiooi-^'de^ S: matel. .t.2 P. ™-|?lV ? ' , ,rl n, ,h The girls' errant fat h"r ret Ui'li'- T»um for liuslncss por- Serretiiry. i-oiifistjiiK of a stock of groceries, ciin- J0HNGARFIELD :>r tfaehcr; adj'iialnc private IIIK Federal s.tuare ami I'Yanidin al the Murray Hill Country Club., oil the eve of the wedding and Jic nul •(••!)•• 'I-'OI'K l».\f<;ilTKUS' ned u'oo'd.M and fixtures, Tree anil clear CO.M.Mt'NJTV SOKI IIAI.I. IKA(il I . central 1ncitlir»n ; call Tclt— SIIKltlKI'S SALK—In Chancery of Street. .Newark. X. J.. on .the 7t.li day. jT-lin match Will be a mixed four- soon has il within his power to IIJI of all liens, the liens. If any, to attach I't i-i Ilia l.anc l!o-eiiiar\ l.ane ,\ Smnmit with Ali<:« Rutherford and I'nilliiK forenoon, at wh <-n tuin' «-red tors may i <-»i»,.«.i«it« Teinn KliiinlliiK" tnr Work Set the Ilice future which" loollie.l' Overlook liuililiiisr and Loan As.s.icia- If an order to sell said property at July ii l.ola l.ane (-ale I'aire tfiin of Sunmilt, X. '.I., a corporation of prov,- their claims, elect :. trust.,-, ex- I Johnni( e FarrplI vet'suH Charlotte for his little family .tjnlil he Mid pulilic auction is made. Ihe said prop- ainlne the bankrupt iiud t liuiMact otli<;r I (illlttihg MHl Alt - Poiash. \V 11! I los' 1 the State of Xew .li-rsi-y, coiniilainant, erly will be sold mi the Sth day of Sunmilt 1 Mip-r .., P iletily itppi'ured on. the .sceiie. Th' ' i: \ T ii A Hp»rtment. K h, and l.eila M. -WiWlmim, et als.. de- proiier business, ; Aunust. lltll'.t, at 11 o'ejock In the fore- Itrydon's l'lumbim; . .... X •' workini; out of this situation in:i!;c fendants. Ki. fa. for sub- of inortKUKed Claims with Itemized statement of i noon" at the premises formerly occu- account must In- leKallv proved: any SubscrJhera: Please give Water Company ii seittlnieiitally amusing' tale wi'ii premises. pied by the liankrupt, No. :U7 Morris "YANKEE DOODLE original note or Instrument must he Ktunmcr addreHHes direct to the •lohns-Miiinille Co ... -1 a moving (teiioueineiit. Hy virtue of the ahove-stated writ Aveiui'-. Kllzabeth. New Jersey. annexed: they must bo proved within t T'>'tmx. hath, port h. pi«xl lo of fieri fnclas to me directed I shall If said property Is sold at public IIWILALD office arid not through st expose for sale hy pu!>!i<- Vi-ndu.-. in': six montliH after the above date, and GOES TO TOWN" J av«-,, W i li l!eal IHploinucj the Pisirict Court Itoom, In the Court! filed with the linderslmicd Iteferee. the pOHtotfice. This will save con- (iKORCK \V. U". I'OHTKH. i fusion. We' insisi this \< true: | House, in the «ity of Klizaheth. X. J.. Keferee iii Hiuikruptcy. lle^ult" o( I.list Werk apartment, five r.Mii i M'niilay— A daughter was born In ,l!l A'i'll A. Thomson \VKI>Ni:Sl>.VV. THI-J SXI> I»AY ol' J Water i V !i, A. C. \' o. forfeit. ison couple. r<'«tl, Summit. -SALE- The mot her chn.-e tip-' irimr I'Hone b-.r.lljo. at oiu- u'rlock Standard ttwo o'.|i"k ; .I.ihns-Manvill.- I, Summit I 'in. r I " r.'>'.r i.f inirtii-n! priviite_ holm-. 1 ••*>' 11Klit Snvlnwt Time, in the after- Convenient North Side loen- Wellliesdny— . violet. r r.'-'triR. stall shttwer lintli. |»>rch, iKMin of said day. tion. modern colonial, I! he«l- No bailie. The husband didn't \\\J ~ tITTTf~ £<. aflnlts, (t.-t. Int. Tel. Suin- All the folliHviiiK tract or pan-.-l of 'I'hill'Mlay — iiami'. •'-2SW-M. vnnins, hath, sleeping porch, 1 (' land mul pr.inls.s hereinafter p.titi'-- MRS. HOUSEWIFE: KmluM's |C, I, A. i'. !•'. Ii'i. Hut the hiisl I Will- nlarly d.-s.-rthed, situate, lyiim ami b<- serviint's room and hath, 1st fi-room ini; in Jhe \CitV of Summit, In th.- for This Week said to -his \vi I Cnmty from his work, leu III SlilildlliK'1 for VVri'k I'.iiillni I of Illtel'i st coiiceniiiii iiM «.i>artn»-nt, liatb, 'Cardlnuls iinple In said line tin nee still K, of C. «inl -watir funiifln-d. Tel. the sani.- sniitli fifty seven deKr'-es and ;i — at our expense — , I Sell l.aKs - : ft-22S>« or 105S... one minute east five feet and om- . Uojits line of ! A PERFECT DAY tenth of it f<«)t to the westerly OOOOOOO! S (• 1111 • • M s - Mi III 0 0 r-^.ins and hath, first floorB,7'.".; i Kdneinont Av.-nue ; thence al 'UK tile an4 discuss your needs in complete privacy ... no inquiries .'.'. Mile 1 'I'lli-e ,,V. 1,. |.l" ;~'-.|| I.I 8 tf ;i. A. c I'. •urnrnit 6-2* !« 'or ( ' westerly line r.f said HdK-mont Ave- An nil<'(|iml<' >'«rlh\y<')ttrrn Servlci'.- Station . I 1 >.i i!\ ,<• Suiid i\ ••• Have your BRAKES nue north nix decrees and twenty five of relatives or friends ... no wage assignments or en- ,K;ist Sun 1111II •T'.K r..wnii all ir«Hti'i*>l«lnn'iiti<. heat Im-oinr Coiilrnel will vmthlr minuted eist, two hundred and on.- of (iaini-- I.u-I » ii-k 3 1, t watf-r «qif>p!!'-d. Tel. .Summit feet and thirty t wo, otie-hundi--dl hs ol jour tvlilon tn live il« ncll dorsers. All inquiries are treated with strictest confidence. : S. S. MAYFLOWER uml'lilvADLlGIltS -'-!-•«•. H Huichi-a place. St-tf a foot ; them-.- north seventy on.- >!.- us jour wlf<' docs. ,\*k for • Mii'inlay— K, of ( ' Itool.j I, to BRIDGEPORT srees and fcrty (Ive minutey w.;st al jour line. •ill 1, ADJl .'STKD preparatory 5 KT H1VI» ArARTMKSTH, U"- seventy five feet; and Iheuee parallel .V 1'liiioiire lleaili \ in IISI- nun t 1 :;• W.'.<%dlaml avenue; Bf-verul deslr- with f-:. tor MuhlMiliii: It 11 1 " - t;wum nrs for tent at*,—"-as ""- Brce.i and twenty fiv«- minutes west. VVeiliie diiy— Trlp« - >u hnmlnc . Iti.1 < ~. . 1Illl to State LNSl'liCTION., k- . rat«-s; ijuiet neiKlUiorlKHwl; no Hell l,,ili.: 1, ri|i-|ili. ns-.Miller !•• Did i' iuy ;i lid 1 .tim-h' nil • »n 1 '-.:il two hundred f.-et t«> said northerly Iin 10 I'AltK PUCK ; Thursday — i."'- ugh tT»ffi«-. Inquire \' i.i nil \':iii < ;-i'i. •: HIM.Is ,'», I-. Smniiiii Servli e St.i. l,\ t > *< ?i4f-tn on 15-tl PAKK SWAM IIUI.IMMU, MOIIKINTOft'N* s: I»..!,.A\\. Whiii-r. ll»iio|> en, , There is due-, approximately Agent !l: 1.. a. in. , nppr fS (or 'I III* Week 1 \ M: Haiti II (MI. 1 in \ i N, \. t , * J Ar*RT«KSTSTO I.KT Tel. Morrlslown I-IM01 with Interest from June « 2."i I.nnivl AVP. Sn. 64!i22 III.(Ill \. M. Thptnason Bros. inlin.'ilM VH. 1' it.". M I1', il.n^ . ••• it .'i" • apartment. A Th.' Northwestern Mutual Loans Made In All N«-iirl») TOWIH c •M-tf I .\l ..II ,v l-"i ' I: ii! lin 11 i - Ills Kroiiil St. Tel. Summit «-09IS) T*-t. Summit «-: .»71. JOHN' I.. Ill'tillKS. l.ifi Insurance Company Monthly charge 2yMr,', on unpnUl balance—Ueonso No. fJHO I. A.•' c. I-'. Sle|ilieii->-A»illi-r Co j I:..wi. ..'I;I ,: i F.i s jn.SI. Tliur-'d.iN'--' 0 0 OOOOOOO I-:. Jiiimmlt' S. Si.iti.in vs. Cardinals TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1935 THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SVMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N, J. 15,000 PAGE torn HERA had retired. . ., - iJ lowest on record* Conference. Here is material t HIE SUMMIT HERALD Along thin Hue it niny be'wt'llto It would beoia evident therefore enough for several-'volumes. W-fcat \ and Fr BlIMMIT quote a statement made recently that nomutlilug is called for 4tLer dnakex* the ."luminaries particularly C»wtjr than crop dextrueUou and New l>eal interesting is the. clear eyidea.ee as} by Lawrence Phippa, Jr, son of the to the manner ill which ttie*e \ Isiud Bvery. illustrious former Senator Phlpps efforts to restore parity. We like events in different parts of the ftTESDAT, AKiTBRNQON and FRI- of Colorado. Mr. Phlpps said: to recall the five years before the world are directly interrelated and XORNIXU from the Office, World W^r as normal. Ml Springfield Avenus "No man should have the power directly affect the United States of FIFTIETH to appoint members of all the fed- The price of wheat was consider- America. " , ' Will Help- TELEPHONES 6-18W J-1WI eral courts of this country for so ably higher than now and the far- If the Council on Foreign Rela- This Thursday C1BCCLATION long a period as twelve years. To mer's dollar would buy more In tions did nothing more than to rue that Is one unanswerable argu- finished products. In those days Issue., this annual review and to Published ment why no man should be Presi- there was no acreage curtailment publish the quarterly, "Foreign At- Celebrate This Summit fi' Til ftiHK H*rald FabUtfclkg Co. and no federally applied farm pari- fairs," It would more than Justify dent for three terms." its existence. This latest publica- All of Enter*! a! the Post Offlw, Summit, "The President has the power to ty plan. Perhaps something dif- tion la so timely that its authors— fill all vacancies on all the federal ferent Is needed Bow—a few con- and the council—duuerve special benches of the nation from the sistent dosea of old fashioned Am- credit.—New York Herald Tribune." Blessed Event lowest to the highest. There are erlcan economy, SUMMIT Summit He many changes In" all of the various branches of the judiciary hi four Letters From Short His ity'sGran years. There are a great many proved I more vaoaneies to he filled In eight; Herald Readers Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Steven-! ^ears. I believe the sentiment of Aon of Knoll wood road have had as SaysTek 'Twmmmm the nation Is that eight yearn is July 20, 193&. : their guests for the past few weeks long- enough to give any one man Kdltor SUMJH1T HEKAU): Mr. Stevenson's two nephews, Law- Slum Clea USSESS the power to^fUI those judicial- posl- Dear Sir—It Is so easy to leave rence and Kdward Stevenson. Mr. tioim with men own beliefs, a bunch or box of flowers at the I and Mrs. Stevenson leave on Aug- SUBSCRIPTIONS: table in the Lackawanua Terminal ust 10th for Nantucket whera they The Summit no matter how good"1il^ intentions. yesterday was i Du« T*ar .':^. 13.50 Hut to allow one man t Minerva, New York. • ' of Summit. Classified Advertl«lng Received until (luring that period of time does not » a. in. Tuesday. use thi? method of sharing their Vance Lauderdale, Jr., son of Mr. General NVw» Mtttttjr Receive until make for an Impartial Judiciary flowers /kith hospital patients and and Mrs. Vance Lauderdale of For- The Arrival of a SpankingNew Addition William Darli S pi m. Monday, with editorial dis- which Is a fundamental principle shut-ins. Probably man/ of your' est driv• • e i•s spendin•• g• th• e summer on Summit Housln cretion at to use of leiiHthy matter. of freedom. We could not avoid an readers do not know of this ready his uncle's ranch in Texas. day received tin element of lopsidedness In the per- means of bringing beauty and Joy Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garesche from Nathan St sonal beliefs of the members of the to the sick and unfortunate. and their four children, of Hillside to the Famous AMERICAN Family "It is a plsasur the President 1 Facts About Summit court. I do not believe the Ameri- •....Perhaps- if you will putftiah.'this avenue, have leased a house in letter, it will aid in stimulating th» Easthampton, and are enjoying the contract In an POPUI.ATION can people will ever Rive one man for low rent twelve years In the White House for "Share Your Flowers" movement, |» glimmer there. . ' • 1910— 7,500. "" the benefit both of those who gfve Miss Eleanor Rhodes of Birch clearance In Si 1915— 9,13«. that very reason alone." and those who receive. 1910—10.174. lane ha$ just returned from a Tisit Mr. Darling 1930—14,536. Sincerely youra. with Mr>v^nd Mrs, Carl Baden- prepared to m AMfrssed valuation, 193S-J3O.435.e63. ]*KW FAHM BILI« .HAROLD S. BUTTENHEIM. haueen, of Old Short Hills road, at Stork Arrives With Shiny, New 1940 Model meat on the de Mtt valuation, on which Count/, State their house Tit QUogue, Long until he receli and State School Taxes Aro Ap- One hit of legislation which went portioned—$30,505,80!>. Island.- ^ . which he.expe< Bonded Debt—$3,087,000. over recently without much diffi- Mr. and Mrs. Worthirfgton Camp- today. Tam n«!e, 1938—$4.38; City., $1,119; culty, although it ciflled for greater Other Papers Say bell, of Knoll wood road, are at Youngster . . .and You're on the Welcoming City D«bt, $.514 ; .I»pal Hiliool, Debt. | After many f.44t; Local Hohiml, • .f 1.184; tftate expenditures than last year, was Quitnby'B, Averell, Vermont for with repreaeni , fcchool, $.319; Soldiers' HonuB, $.021; the new farm hill. The measure A HISTOIIY OF A their vacation. cral Housing . County, 1,758; District Court; $.039. calls for an appropriation of nearly MOMENTOUS YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Howe, Jr., Committee ... eluding with 0 of Western drive are at their farm Bank R*nource»—J12.9!Mj,?nB.3(I. $1,200,000,000 as against special The fact that the Council on the Chief Stipei Builnesa and Professional Men—3D0. appropriations for farm aid of at Marlboro, N. H. Surveys, and tl Foreign Relations rarely comes in- Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Marckwald of 'City of Summit, on the Lackawanna "only", $875,000,000 the year before; to direct contact with the public particular surv Montview road are spending their to Washington H.H, at 64l» fe«t ubovfl tide water with The reason the hill went through except through its publication, vacation at Faltnouth, Mass. S3 train* dally. DUB connect loan with "Foreign Affairs," and hence only The cagey bird has finally let the secret but! The new arrival he's been hinting about —that vey of the Sum Newark. Rllcabeth, Morrlstown and with so little difficulty Is. that Mr. and Mrs. William Itidgeway, sanitary dwel I*ke flonalrong, City water from everybody wants to do something infrequently appears in the news, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Par- has had Summit and vicinity positively gn-ga is a bright, new artratan WHIK. Electric Unlit und K"s. does not, of course, mean that its sons, both, of Beechcroft roatg, are white and col 114* water aewerage; fr«-e mall clellv- for the fanners. It is realized that, work is not appreciated by persons action was U •ry;_«*cenent polio* and flr« .protec- In spite of the growth of our great spending the summer with their tion. Three bunks; five Dulldlnir and familiar with foreign affairs." But children at Eastern Point, Groton, receipt of this Ijoan Association* ; two hotels ; modern manufacturing cities, agriculture the council deserves, and should Conn. of the close- progressive school n>»tem. remains our basic Industry—that have, a larger audience for its an- Mrs. Frederick Faulk3 of Conis- Summit Houa Communli-attt with Summit Business th« entire country cannot he pros- nual publication, "The United : SELF- federal official Man's Association. ton road gave a bridge luncheon on perous for long unless the farmers States in World Affairs," than the Friday for the following guests: The Summit are prosperous. naturally restricted circle of per- was appointed TUESDAY. JULY 25, ll»39 Mrs. Tell Schreiber, Mrs. Charles The trouble is that no golden rule sons actively interested in Amer- McAllister, Mrs. H. Condit. Mrs. SERVICE Common Coun ica's relations with the rest of the / and organised for making the farmers prosperous Sidney Brown/Mrs. Harvey Wilson, AMERICAN It has been v world. This volume, for the year.jMrs. Arthur/'Jones, and Mrs. Wtl U\ISU IN S by legislation has yet heen discov- to bring about dutieH brouglit a ered. The one adopted' by the New 1938, just off the press, has in it drlck i^ so much information directly perti- Mrs. Kimbull Prince and her two provement. II (Jent of Ohio to New York City. He Deul administration is certainly not children Anne and Elizabeth leave architect Ray OIK', conceding that such a rule Is nent to the great questions of war and his good wife wore careful to and peace In the world today that today for Essex, N. Y., where they tral Building I find the best nection to locate their poHHihle. it belongs in the library of all per- will visit Mrs. H. A. Prince. Undent basis. After costly experiments in de- Mr. and Mrs. George (». Brooks, highly comnv home. They CMOHO Summit. sons who are trying to keep abreast stroying crops and curtailing of the times. Clearly, concisely, Jr., of West road are spending th:- SUPER MARKET diligence and It IK not only lnterextlnK liul acreage the New Dealers have effectively... its authors, Messrs. summer at Buck Hills Falls, Pa. The buildinj highly Important to know what talked a great deul ubout farm Whitney H. Shepardson and- Wil- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phillip! and of brlc|c cone were the advantage* and all ruc- purity in prices. Such a thing is liam O. Scroggs, have summarized their twin sons are spending the and some twe tions that brought these desirable the essential Incidents of 1938, with summer,at Little Compton, 11. L fireproof with of course desirable. Hut It Is be- di'tii of schoc cltizeim to Summit. The reason* coming evident that the expenditure footnotes and appendices for those are given an follows: who wish to see the verification of CARTERET SHJNS 49 MAPLE STREET space for ch of billions of dollars in an effort "BuHineHH reattotm brounlit un to every statement made, Bl'lLDIXU CONTJBM'T age. There 1 to guln farm purity has not worked units with an New York City from Ohio in I'M. under New Deal guidance. The This Is the seventh annual review Faced with the nccennlty of eHtab- which the Council on Foreign Re- Tho bids for the erection of U12 No cigar-passing Dad ever felt more ctyesfy about his offspring than ^ye do about this brand, rooms per un furmers do not have price parity lations has published, but this new Carteret School atop the First A detailed c liablng a permauent home in the now. . Jlange, West Orange, were opened spanking-new American Super Market. It's a modern child. Roomy, spacious, gleaming from ation of Intel metropolitan urea, we UHCU the year happens to be the most dram- As this is helug written the met- atic and exciting since. 1914. In yesterday and contract was award-! tip to toe as a baby after a bath! It's a full-grown baby, too—you'll see! Summit will i greatest cure in n«lectliiK the loca- 19.18 occurred the annexation of ed to 0. A. Peterson Construction, very shortly t tion which would offer us the most ropolitan newspapers carrying the market quotations are suying that Austria by Germany, the reduc- Company of Montclair. j half of the attractive combination of living tion of Czechoslovakia, the resump- Building operations are starting When intery ttdvanlageu. Sunday after- Stimluy all prices of wheat futures have Immediately due to the short time Every shelf and counter is stacked high with good foods for which American Stores are famous. he spoke verj fallen to new lows since .1933 or tion of the armament race, the con- we drove through innumerable Hiib- fusion about neutrality, the break that is now available until the Tempting baked goods, garden fresh fruits and vegetables! Tender meats, rare delicatessen representative urban towns in Long Inland, New even earlier. As this is being writ- between Mexico and. the United opening of school, and it Is antici- eminent with York and New Jersey, making a ten, at Chicago July wheat Is quot- States and Great Britain, the re- pated that the large front win? tempters and, well. .. you II just have to come see for yourself. in contact on thorough Investigation of what ed ut around 65 cents u bushel. newed activities of the Japanese in housing the Junior School, as well spirit of co-o This, of course, means a much low- the Far East following the Munich as the wing housing the Senior lngly high cb each hud to.offer. In the end we School, will be ready for occupancy chose our present home in Summit er price on the farm.- Estimated In meeting and, finally, the progress gold dollars the wheat price is the of Pun-Americanism at. the Lima when school opens. j- and are satisfied that we could not Buildlng is also immediately he- Please Do! Thursday, Sure! That's a Date! Camp Can have made a hapsler selection. The pleasant environment among con- genial neighbors, the excellent edu- Achlevemen cational Rystema (we have, three Official Opening 8 A. M:, Thursday, July 27th cently awardi husky sons), proper zoning, high Glffln, dlrecto elevation, reasonable taxen com- 'the home-va< patible with the services rendered by the Sums and a wide choice of convenient special counc commuting facilities by rail, IIUH or Kelson Kel motor—all have combined to make for swlmmlni u« enthusiastic boostern of Summit letlcs, camp as the place to live in." Shytes Co-. and rank of lard, awimi This satisfied family la oab of a athletics, ©»n large number HviQg in one of the rank of Sach finest renldentlal communities in niarkaraanshl the metropolitan area—there are motorists. ;.***•» Spencer of Plainfield avenue. Boyle, The work of the coming rank of Wai hundreds of other families Ilkewifle John Krie^fr, a"'volunteer fire- year was thoroughly discussed. Tins niarksman&hl New Providence man, was treated for'leg injuries In 1937 an< attracted to this city because of its New Providence Garden monthly programs arranged and Medicine Mi superior advantages—and Indeed received when—he stumbled in a other matters of interest to the swimming. they have mode a fortunate BU Township vacant lot in an attempt to net to Club Plans Season club, including a decision to hold a Ira Newm tlpn. Every facility Is offered in the firehouse to take out the ap- flower show in the spring. Mrs. Art Schroedi Sura mil for the head of thfl iiimlly Robert Ortman of Fairvicw ave- paratus. A meeting- of the executive com- High, president of .the club presid- Beginners Bi for going to and from buMlness in nue, N'ew Providence, suffered a Recorder Joseph Mtllholland mittee of the New Providence Gar- ed. After the 'business meeting was ley passed te New Yorkr fractured skull, lacerations of tho heard cases of traffic violations den Club was held Tuesday, July concluded a short social hour was Swimmers I Summit, a residential community, face, and back injuries Saturday at Saturday afternoon at a court ses- 18th at the home of Mrs. Clyde special with their hostess. Dick Relsig 10.45 p. m. when the tar in which sion in the Municipal Building. •ceived the suburban.in character, is surround- George Coyne, 509 Ocean avenue, ed wiih all the advantages qt coun- he vtiis ridliiR. alone, struck a tree moved Inuto Jersey City, was suspended on Braves. try living. UesidentH of this city and burst into flames. Although charges of Officer Peter Tomasetti are located JuHt a tow mluutcD* consrinii*. Ortmau. heli)le»3 in hitt for improper parking. Warrants drive from the bills and open condition, was taken,, from tho were issued for the^arrest of An- Showers country. Summit folk are near the .ONE MONTH burning car by members of the thony Ven'clius, 55 Van Huren! Froi county parks. Within the city limits Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire street, Newark, and August Grosin-1 AMERICAN LEGION Company, at the scene promptly, Hky. C>3 Colllnswood road, Maple- are parks and recreation ground* Showers i that rank with the best. * just before the gasoline tank ex- I wood, for non-appearance. James' ploded. After treatment at the of- Pannely, colored, 28 Orchard street.. area yester IFTER... fice of Dr. Clinton Strauss.. Ortman Summit, was fined $4 and $1 cost* noon and h was taken to Overlook Hospital. 011 complaint of Officer Carl, ..'Car- Junior Bugle and Drum lawn fttnclei ANOTHER KKAHON AGAINST relief from t THIRD TERM The car is a total loss. The acci- penter for careless driving. John dent occurred on a sharp bend in Mattlson, K. Madison avenue, Flor- expected, ac The prime argument againat a IMaiiifield avenue, a county road. lium Park, was fined $2 and $1 tnan, that th third term la that no man, RH chief UNE BRIDES arc July homcrnakcrs,. Orange blossoms, bridal bouquet, costs- for speeding on charges of Corps Competition intermittent There are no signs of warning to day, only si executive of this republic. HIIOIIUI shower of rice—all have been filed away among the precious memo- Police Chief RUSHO. Also on com- have power to shape the course of J plaint of,Polico Chief RUSHO, Joseph inch of rain lust 26 days the nation for more than eight ries of the occasion. Little Mrs. Bride has settled down to her job of Deeds Recorded at Mnlvaney. 844 So. ISth'strect, New- ark, held for speeding, was post- Saturday, July 29, at 2.30 p.m. consequence years, which was the length of tho creating a home for her husband, of offering him the sort of meals and The Court House poned to August 5th. 18 inches f term of office or such national comfort which his mother has always provided. With the heroes as Washington, Jefferson Alex Campbell, sheriff, to ihe CharleB Watson, 31 Stelner ave- week upln nue, Plainfield, traveling Houth on AT and Jackson. It's not an easy job, this running a home. But we know one way to West End Building and Loan Asso- sticky ,hum ciation of Newark, property known Pluinfield avenue was struck by of itH most ButD for this 1B Mr. Roosovelt'n veniences which scientific refrigeration can bring are built-in features of Itiwso. who investigated, to appear including an e * hibition by the nationally famous Iwf-iin of Ui well known proclivity for appoint- room but. tontraray to tradition, it the Electrolux. We invite you to visit our nearest showroom today and will be furnished and decorated like In court Saturday, August 5th. neHday he ing to the courts, justices who be- one's Jiving room RO that it will Tlu'-umimil Delia family reunion j 1 •he mllltar lieve particularly In his own brand pick the model to suit your needs. \ have all the semblance of home. was held Sunday at Buck's Grove in I for which 1 of so-called New Deal democracy. Senior an d Junior Drum Corps tion for a< As eooti as the- school is com- Grant place. Arrangements were I class. Me He hag. already made many appoint- pleted, the football field will be de- by Coney Delia, CarJ Carpenter,! ment* of this kind and, If given four man resldli veloped. So far a? is kiiownr this Anthony Amodeo and John lloihano. 1 off Morristown desired to years longer, would virtually have wilt be the only football field in the New- Providence Township Com-j Mould ma remolded most of the higher courts metropolitan area elevated at such mlltee held an., adjourned meeting' <<»mpetltlv« PVBLICgDSERVICE ;> heigh! that It overlooks Newark Friday afternoon at the Municipal! of the country In line with hig own next Octoh! arid Xew York with'the skyscrapers Building. A portion of the former And these Justices would BKAl U4IKR AVTOMATIC.AUA B\ GAS, #ASH OISUKS KttCTHHALI.I Tickets; AD I JLTS 40c, CHILDREN 25c application office long alter Mr. Roosevelt of 4he" latter plainly visible in tho Town Hull site in Plaiiffield ave- tember 15t background. nue was sold at auctlou to Miss M |