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>T,. XIII, N o. 649 h i l l s w f ,, n . j , F r i d a y , a p r i t . an, 1037 OFFICIAL NGWBPAPKK r the rowwsHrr or nre.iss PRICE FIVE CENTS Youth Week Audit Lacking HEAD-ON COLLISION Don’t Mention Committee Splits 3 - Vote NARROWLY AVERTED Rap Adults In Suggestions A ;head-on collision between* a pas­ School Body On Lapp For Assessor,Board senger car and a loaded coal 'truck It was narrowly averted M . 2 :56 a. m., For Failing John D. Lapp Jr,, of 119 doe ave­ beaches at-high-school baseball g.ames, yesterday, on'Rout© 29 near'Blof s7 • .one Junior offioial was Gives Ideas by'.the Township Committee fork three tp" jtojjucy * wli0n a ball’. Jbit Importance In Annual . Oi'esCofi ‘ toblcb, toy,' sihool BKobklyn, dftiyer,' o|.' ' jibru^c,, To A id Youth .year term on the General ^ a rd Of Im- hipi. Ohalrraany GeQr^e'. Steuerwald .Report to Committee said the car was' heading, low tod "him tlis, should ootafi to toe holder provement .Assessment Oommlssloners suggested action to urge the scliool on the wrong side of the highway and tu3_nnh Youth Week-Body.-Qppuses UincO' asied for her opinion b<^ Yuung" People Charter They Early Classes, Favors Patterson, incumbent. at, Calvin Coolldge School, but" no ae-, olsm and even suggestions for improved self to avoid the. collision. A slight im. Are Xot Adequately Pre­ Better Lunchroom Lapp ’was supported by the present Won was .taken. Thomas Oreengrove, ;ecord keeping, the report of the T936 pact did' occur, as .the, oaf, - driven *by •stie-«»eil»dol------'■■I-'— 1 -theoretdoal-majority of ^ commitfceer juinjor--guWid afPaira~^fi3E^nnaii, ob-‘ audlirof-the township’s books was re­ Andrew Gergely, 38, of l3 ‘(pakland pared to Face Life 1 1 don't kllOW.^lf‘"ljawrd!o,"sslc "CKairmah Geovge W. ffirlicEr Gom- NEW BASEBALL FIELD tained approval for lights on the east- ceived Wednesday night by the Town­ avenue, Union, struck the .^ver-hang- ther about that!” mitteemanJRobert o! Thompson and side o f-North Broad street. ship Committee- from WHght, Long ing rear portion of the truck at'an SCORE DOMINATION ALSO RECOMMENDED Arthur T. i*e. Thgppson nominated Reject Motorcycle and Company, auditors for Hiilsidie. . angle. 7 "\T~ _p ovld Wrio^, member of jjfta Lapp and Lee seenniiftri thft noiiDlnatinhi -Tischproposed^addihg-a-third-motor^ The , three^ecommexidations offered —Both—driver-s-^xhade^^ statemi&nts-at^ OF SOME PARENTS Week executive pommittee, |cffl Need for better and more sanitary Previous to Lapp’s nonainahbh, ©om- are of slight concern. They are: Thp,t cycle .to-those in service 1n the police police headquarters. Neither suffered . "Youthful Speakers struck out at axt rt.-d" in. Monday night be- .lunchroom faoiliilee'.ia the high sehpol mitteeman Harry.3 . Vogel had pro- department! to. cope better with the; ex-- the, unexpended balance of. authoriza­ injuries; The truck was proceeding K^-1unior- Board, of. Eduoadori.' and discontent wlrh the i^iilrftmgnt fff; .posed1-theLxeturn-.ofi Pd-tt^pson, backed: shortcomings ih adults’ assistance to. •-# - speeders; Steuerwald argued tions . on - completed improvements be east on the. highway and Gergely was youiig poopte in * preparing them for rtTT^iv ihev BuggeBted-vfce board by Committeeman Hkrr^^ Schnabel. ___ yas a needless expense and that cancelled: "that- the costs .on improve^ driving west. Patrolman HaToid Me- conquer Oie'sd'visabmty-of-haVf ra. were -the-ieaClng—topics d1 oj^dtecus^ Pattefsoh : namS^^^ m oAder-llfs4h=ft: paiAeLdisoussionT-ii¥outhr^--- sdbut carsTtre "bettfer than -motorcycles. men1s"'staTted~a“"numbear“of year- ago' •bfidrlnv^tlgatetL Steps«0utr included as part of Youth jys and" girls--in high school-la- sion -Monday -night by a set- -of high tlian- a-^year ago to' ^S t^e^^^ y The commiti;ee'Shh!ally voted1’down" 1ffie butnot oomplebed: be charged off agaiimt school students serving as a junior •eated by the resignation of Alexander Week, at thm Tuesday evening meet- « ce (schools. proposal, 4. .to 1, the,only sign of any the reserve for the township’s share of teg ssHhe- Sfehool FarenVPeach- f t No!" one board member was Board of Education for Youth Week. J. Falk when lie moved tb Union.* The difference of.' opinion on the junior costs; and that the undaimed balances e r Association- to exclaim in ft hurry. The. topic Florence MoOlure, who served as term expired last Thursday, .April 22, board, of retained percentages and accrued Seek Another Speakers on.the various topios were':" ot- discussed... chairman of the attendanoej health and Lapp is a member of the Republican assessors, engineering and" legal fees Tisch had been informed in Miriam Marantz and Mrs. Raymond T. ' •loiisiy. ssetatt that 'the board bad transportation committee, pushed the county committee from the twelfth dis- afternoon by -Thompson while inspect- be cancelled. JDavis.Jhe h ome: Lois McMahon and xt of Shool prooleS^ to thrash need for a tadreSaintaryand .equipped been W PA Project ffig the police department, that a” third “ The committee also received a report Township Committee Chairman George le-had offered-tha suggestion that Cafeteria, pointing out lunches are. now nitely aligned, at any time during the. motorcycle was. to be added shortly, of the audit of the Police and Fire­ W . Herlich, the community; June How­ grace classes he reatraJaged go eaten In the auditorium) which is also past year with either faction in and was told* he 'could announce the men’s- Pension Fund, from February 29, The Township Committee Monday lett and Rev. George M. Runner, the •hildrer. Ill the three sections of used' as a -study hall. Louise Bowne; committee.' . f&’ct in his capacity as public safety 1936, to March 31, 1937, showing total night voted to ask the WPA for church; William . and Township serving, as chairman of the sites and The appointment-was the only Eirtlp would not have to wallt rman. The motorcycle, however, is assets had jumped from $87,589.77 to mediate aproval o f a temportoy bfo4 Oommifcteernan Harry R. Vogel, govern­ one part to another for school.: new buildings committee, crltlolzed thy tivity of the Township Committee Wed*? old. one, and had been .laid up for $99,493.67. Included in the 1937 assets ject until a . permanent road. ’ repair ment; Gladys Hill anrdinance amending; the poolroom . ------^ . : " Bbars Leader ing the township to pay $4 -per month erly. Gladys jfil* Junior member, de- pear that* the motion was taken, too regulation ordinance was passed Rumor of Lee As Freeholder for* each woman in the project, but Miss McMahon declared that while I a larger and. more secure table ■iously, as no up usual increase in -second and final readings. An or will return a total of $6 each. * Candidate Gains Credence ; About 125 persons are expected to th e various’ social, civic and fraternal dd be provided in the high school tardiness wtus noted this week. As nance vacating Commerce ; {streets lew request to the Board of Free; organizations have worthwhile motives ■tofor the meetings, and also .tter of fact, the official board failed ‘‘paper” street, was passed on first ' Plan Campaign Fund attend'- a specially preparw roae^ beef holders asking for county surface pav­ dinner in honor of •Oscar.'Vitt, ma'hager an d ideals, their scope generally is nar­ rfj to the chairs the officials to confirm actions of the substitute of- reading. The street is in the middle ing of Conant street from Salem ave- The probability* that William L. of the Newark Bears, officials of the row, with, the result that those who >e. At her suggestion, the ficials when it was all over^ contrary of property on whkh a warehouse is to the Lehigh Valley Railroad, wa Cranley, an unsuccessful aspirant last Newark International League Baseball would reap the most benefit from mem­ rd of Educafionr^Jit-~be advised, to the Usual custom of previous years. expected to he built. voted. Several weeks ago work on-f£l year,, will be the Democratic candidate Club and Township" Committee Chair- bership in them are not given the conr the thought that'a"table might Miss McClure recommended that < The committee confirmed a repoH entire length of the street had been for the Township Committee was an­ George W. Herlich. to be given by i sideration they should have. Herlich epaired in the manual training full time resident nurse be stationed li ! the assessmeht commission___ asked of the county. If approved, as b nounced Wednesday night toy Joseph Hillside Lodge 1691, B. P. O. Elks, M on­ agreed that better opportunities for the high -school. The board was split sewer levies in part of the Westminster expected, the Work will consist of pav­ W. Hely, township Democratic chair­ day evening May 3 at 6:30 p’ojock at I the under-privileged should be pro- for the chairs, she commented: In Its opinion of this suggestion, Tract, following: no' discussion .from ing with penetrating tar and stone, man, before the Roosevelt Democratic the Elks Club, 256 Hillside avenue. Vitt | vided as soon as possible, but pointed wouldn’t want -to have anything the audience in. the public hearing, similar to that used by the county the suggestion of Miss Bowne, . the -Similarly honored last year. Mem­ biit also the good1 work of such char- ;n to any of the, township officials recommendation from the Board of Club' at V. F. W. Hall. hong avenue between Liberty avenue board went on'record for a new high BDely stated this' In connection with bers of the Township Committee and a c tei' building and. welfare- groups as se -of these chairs.” I school gnd a comimttee of th: Alcoholic Beverage Control ,to limit and Bloy street. a letter from Oounty Chairman Edward Board of Education have been invited. Boy. and G-frl Scouts, Young Men's le of the township committee- the- number o f plenary retail distribu­ According • to Road Ohairman Harry designated to prepare a. resolution to -In. addition to a fine meal, there will and Young Women’s Associations, the sitting in • tiie audience,’ started4 tion licenses* that is, “package" stores, L. Whelan, who- said~a strohg •county R. Vogel. the township will immediately BE 'sSh: to Harold L. Ieltes, Public Works be excellent entertainment. B ed Cross and other Community Chest ’fey applause at. this. was tabled for conference. The. excise ticket- wiE b e in the’ field, including tovyard! repair of Conant street Administrator,' in Washington, urging Arthur T. Lee of Hillside among the In charge of arrangem^uts is a c __ affiliates, and the service clubs. allotment of funds toward a school. board declared there, are enough such the railroad to Liberty avenue. Miss Howlett argued that imufficient stores for Hillside now> "and1 urged that freeholder aspirants, ttUttee composed of Charles F. Jones, New Baseball Field The olub decided to start building a chairman; Gustave A. Falzer, Hugo S. ress is placed bn the need for the Louis Tteoh, who is public safety the limit be set by ordinance bs is tlife principles of the church as an Integral number of tavern licenses., A report- campaign fund of $200 and will have Gensel, president of the Board of chairman on the. Junior Township -Com several social affairs to raise thp money. lfduc#tibn;' -LesHc R. Tiohenof __ part of Ufe. Rev. Mr. Runner, agree­ illside Tax mlttee this week, urged1 from thi received announcing that the board ing. with’ Miss Howlett, -declared the had turned~down an application for The first part®:, will be held May 5 at member of the board andTfbnry Singe. Youth W eek To audience that the -board take action Falzer, who made the Southern train­ field of the church is in making vivid such a license' last-week, made by IHarry Zatko’s* Grill, the second later in the to make use of the" fleUT-at Calvin ing -trip with the team, wiil act' su the intangible tilings of life and pointed Rate4 Is $4.39 Shiffman, of West Orange, for. 1570 month. Mrs. Mae Reilly* is chairman Coolldge School for a high school base­ for the first affair, assisted by Mrs. toastmaster. End Tomorrow t o the Golden Rule as tjbe proper solu-* ball diamohd. He said the seating ca­ Maple avenue. tion for ail problems. iliside’s tax rate wdttJae $4.39 per Township Attorney Sigurd A. Emer Joseph Moynihan, Mr. and Mrs. George pacity of the Ooe avenue field -ls- tcc Ability Secondary valuation, the Township jQommit- son reported he. had given & five-day Flannary, James Griffin and Adam Youth Week will close tomorrow after- limited, and than the layout is, dan­ Kihn outlined youth’s activities in as officially informed' Wednesday. notice to- Sanford. Sturm, of rjforth: Idakitis. April Construction x>n with a track meet on the high gerous for spect^ors. .A W T ® government, in school organization, and An advisory board o f six is to be school field, with twenty-three events by the county Board of Taxation. Coolldge School would provide l avenue, to cease parking trucks of the contended present methods, while -they le addition of $75,000,000 to Lin- Highway Freight Trucking Co.“at tftir appointed^to^-handlrall- expenditures of the program, besides a feature mile seating- space, and larger crowds Greatly Increased provide ample opportunity for ex­ intersection of North and Westminster the money. relay among Hillside and Mlllbum^ personal tax valuations by the :ommodated with Saturday, games. He perience which might lead into public High Schools and Plngry School To­ ity rb.Qard, ’halyed that city’s found the problem of arguing down avenues. The notice was given Mon­ Discusses Local Troblems Building ponstruotion started dur­ activity in later years, hold an unwise night, the annual banquet at' the Hill­ and made' possible a difference of official body was difficult as some r< day, so the time will be up tomorrow. Jacob Kunz traced the problems of ing April In Hillside amounted to $95,- trend; “Students have learned the p-F points for all other munici- Failure to comply will bring Sturm a side Presbyterian Ghurch will be held'. dents have sometimes found it on other getting'a county ptrk in Hillside, and1 855, more than $30,000 better than any ways and wiles of politicians and elect ies in the county. It had been ex- occasions on other subjects. summons: into court, Emerson said. suggested that if donations of land Scout Night last night included a e month last year, Building In ­ Boy Scout Court of Honor, presenta­ school officers on the basis of personal ed Hillside’s rate would be $4.48. The* junior board, composed of $750,000 For Parks ve to be difficult to obtain, there spector Charles Hanson reported1 Wed­ popularity rather than proven abiIity^L_ tion of the playlet, "The Value of a sar it was $4.00. seniors chosen from the membership in Lee,, in a letter ^addressed to Chair­ may be some in the proper vicinity nesday night to the Township Com­ h e -asserted. diking the tax. rate, the county the National Honor Society, Included: man Herlich, urged that Hillside and which the township has. obtained under ' Merit badges were awarded to mittee. Robert Davison, for camping and con­ He urged more realistic teaching in, included in the total school ap- William Hess, president; Gerard Tot- Union move to work with Elizabeth on tax title liens.. There were twenty-seven permits is­ schools. “Learning the seamier side of tion the ordinary budget plus ;, supplies chairman; -Louise Bowne, a -joint project for an Elizabeth river Hie also discussed features of the servation, and- Norman Loeffler, for sued by Hanson, including six for one- woodworking, both of Troop 73, and political life will discourage a lot of pMtOO for improvement of the Oon- sites and new buildings chairman; Janet parkway. He said the county part com­ Joint Water-Rates Commission in family dwellings, four of them witl us from becoming potential political '*roet property for use as an attl- rentals chairman; * Alberta mission plans to spend- $750,000 in paring to negotiate with the Elizabeth­ Robert Sayre, ,qf Troop 71, for -flre- garages attached, one factory storage manship. First class insignias were hacks,’’ Kihn declared..- Committeeman field^ The toyvnship, in setting Weiss, athletics chairman; Louis Huber, Elizabeth and reoalled definite promises town Water Oo. building, a garage, two one- Vogel, conceding his opponent’s re-\ s estimates, omitted the $£,800, building and repairs chairman; Eileen were made several years ago that a Mrs. Mary Jose discussed the de­ awarded to Hooper Machestney, Wil­ ear garages,’ ten alterations, six signs liam Prosser, Virley Porter and Ray- marks took »a different .turn than her was approved % th$'‘voters fir Norton,. finance chairman; Florence portion df the bond issue then being plorable conditions of many good fam- and one demolition of a lumber mill. mony Wolf, of Troop 71, Loeffler, and had expected1*, outlined the township's McClure, attendance, health and trans. floated was to1>e ajiioted t© Hillside fof rn.es unable t o get w p a jobsrBhs aug- The largest single portion of co Granville' and John Robinson, of Troop provision o f various services, such as poa-tatlon ohairman, and Eleanor purchase of land for a park here; If gested that the m^ny iEtepublioans who struetion is for a storage building at •police and flare protection, roads, schools Tekdla, teachers chairman. Joan Wa­ anything is to be accomplished, he sug­ voted for President Roosevelt last No­ 74. 119 Loqg avenue by the Chicago Bridge' Girl Scout Troop 32 presented a play­ and health agencies; [>ung Republicans ters ton was the disiafict clerk. ; gested joint action should1 be obtained. vember, are not forgotten. Holy said and iron Works, Inc., at. an estimated Miss H1H, recalling industrial, social Appointments Made Following his-suggestion as to pro­ he believed political affiliations in Hill­ let, “Scallions to You,” and Troop 33, value o f $37,400. sample of its meetings. B oy Scout and economic disturbances, suggested Appointments for pie Day In Educa­ cedure, Township Clerk Bloy was di­ side count fo r less 4h PWA jobs- than Seleet'Delegates The building-Will house machinery Troop 71 exhibited fire-lighting with that more adequate education might tion, Tuesday, when junior officials held rected -to obtain informatloh as to the most places. He was backed up by and derricks, said E. F. Humm, eastern prevent them. Gensel put forth the the offices of superiors in schools,' Elizabeth angle of the project. others, one assertion being made that flint and. file- Troop 73 a burlesque of division manager of -the erection - de­ emergency aid for appendicitis in camp, thought that education may mot be the te delegates were named by the eluded: Supervising principal, Philip The junior officials put torth several many on WtPA jobs have not be< partment of the firm. The building and Troops 72 and 74 singing. ^ j. B, answer to this,, pointing out that strikes ? Republicans o f Hillside, Inc., Reichman; high school . principal. ideas themselves. Louis Tisch, junior voting at all. be 63 >by. 200 feet and about 32 feet Fairman, Council Boyfecoiit executive, and such unrest were infeequent'.or un­ tAyJdghb-at the home of Mr. and. Adelaide Heath; Hillside Avenue School, public safety chairman, had a motion high at the eaves. It will be completely called upon parents to enter into the known before education became general. william 33aok, 1277 Miriam place, Veronica, ward; Washington Schdol passed recommending to the Board of ! Steel. Construction will be done by scout movement and see what others He also touchecj, on the expanding of delegatesr Wlio will ^-attend tft§* YvonneSummer; Saybrook School, Education that it have a wire netting Veterans To Honor the American Bridge Company. ' doing for their children. educational opportunities. Wilbur H. convfcfoa el steYb®::M§0 s Alex lioheiiot; Ooolldige School, Joseph or screen placed, in front of spectators’ In addition To the new homes, lo­ Cox, high school principal, acted as ► at Asiiay Park on Stay ■ My 2®: Korbanlqh, and Hurden-Looker, Doris National Leader cated in various sections of the town­ chairman fo r the panel discussion. - a -r Frar<a Retchard, preel- Brengel; clerks fin the schools, high ship/ the largest alteration permit Officers Elected Sttil Mrs, Oeorge A. White, school, Miriam Marantz and Arllne Cleanup D ays given to the Veegee Realty Company Mail In Letter Box , The association, formally elected its unfca £i;aa took qfflee as oorree- Hoover; Saybrook, Helen Hai3fet;_0o0l- BElisa iPogt 1722;. V. F. V.; will as. to, build ah addition to Jay’s Tavern officers for the next year, as presented secretary, iteiabard said two; idge, Marion Bearse;. Hillside Avenue, samble et headquarters tomorrow mom. at. 1426 North Broad street, at*a cost Destroyed By Fire last month by the. nominating com­ RSaodate yjoe chairmen a aSyiriBy TTngai-; Hurden-Looker, Oath- Set May. 10 -15 tag at 9 o’clock with the post colora set at-$2,500*...... mittee.' They * areu President* Mrs. ant-at-arms will be elected at the m3ne Aehley, and Washington, iMeryl aiMljJoojor _ ^ward and proceed to the Mail In a letter box at Tliomas anct; Oliver S. Walling; first vice president* meeting. He .predicted . two of Cook; superintendent of grounds, and: Veterans Hospital at j^iljingjipn to wej. Ryan streets Was burned and then was Mrs, Alfred Harding;*second! vice presi- ' members' who • resigned* several" buildings, Fred-Goodrich; school ' Hillside's Board of Health has desig-. come National Commander Bernard JR. PROGRESS CLVfi INSTALLS soaked by water poured Into the : dent, Mrs. Evelyn ' Bailey; ‘treiasuref, F aS° charging ‘"dictatorial meth- Pearl Hanover; assistant nurses, Julia nated the week from May 10 to May 16 Kearny. Tney. -will then go to* Jersey Election and Installation of officers receptacle to extinguish the fire Satur­ Mrs. Albert M. Perrine; recording sec­ Maleshko and Mildred Beyer, and at­ as “Billside.OleapUp Days,” it was City' where a reception and parade of the. Junior Progress Club took place were used by. officers Will rpturb day night. retary, Mrs. Naaman F. Putnam; cor-, de next meeting, May lo. tendance officer, Harlow "Ourtis Jr. nounced this week by Bamuelt Jowitt, be Keld In Steamy's honor... Wednesday night at the home of David An- investigation is being made to responding secretary, Mrs. Charles Le- Among 'other suggestions oSered health officer! . A t the post’s meeting Tuesday night Gonzer, sponsor and advisor of the P8® Margaret' Merkel, Norris Alb-, determine whether anyone deliberately Moine and program chairmah, Mrs. . and Ralph Queioh were admitted the board meeting Were: -teaching of Property, owners and residents Union County Commander Leon Scully club; The officers are: President, Stan­ put a lighted cigarette or match into John Steele. nembers, Mfeans of increasing t® advanced, Accounting and Spanish ir urged to give their cellars a, thorough gave an interesting talk. The post will ley Buchner; first vice president, Miss .the letter-box.; It is a federal offense Meetings next year will be held! on ubership further were discussed, the school; provision of tennis courts cleaning' out, and their yards as hold a card, party May 22 at 8 p. m. Sarah Kaselman; second vice president, to do this. . the first Wednesd^y>. of each month, ues Wei’s played and refreshments better ventilation in.two classrooms ^ and the .Board of Health will positively at did Bloy street. Spy Scout Troop % Leonard Peck; secretary, Miss Rae Postal authorities took remnants of after a move to have only six instead e“ after the -meeting. eliminate ftrequent coal.'gas in them, collect everything that is .put' out T)y sponsored by the post, will hold'a card Beloff; financial secretary-, 'Harriet householders. The slogan for the week Shapiro; -treasurer, Matthew Jacobson; envelopes and letters to try to notify o f eight meetings during' the year, or party tompwbow nlgtit for. funds to a week after each marking period in is “Keep OUr Town Healthy by Oleafi- send one of Its members to the riaBonal sergeant-at-arms, Mildred'* Katz. senders of whab happened*.- Patrolman the JChfioLi was defeated. Cox sm- SUMMER CRUISES liness.” / jamboree in Washington In Jutr,e. Mr. Gonzer installed the officers. Lawrence Treger and Fire ‘Company 3 responded, to the call, nounced Mrs. Robert L. Ashley had (Continued on Page Four.) B ©”Q K N;^ W ! Automobile Insurance for Itinerary and complete Information on any H O N E Y W E L L 20% to 85% Below Standard Rate* STUDEBAKER LET’S GO ! New, series of partjss Our only -eaggestion in that yon BOOK NOW. i_your renervation and—avoid—dluanpdlntment. Funeral H o m e , , Convenient Monthly Paympnte. . Sunday Nite, ,§!30 P . M. 1070 NORTH BR O A D ST. ■OLSON’S Station at TRAVELONG BONDING & INSURANCE 429 N. BROAD ST. ELIZABETH St. Catherine’s Auditorium J®1 NO. BROAD ST. * , ELIZABETH ELI*. 3-1828—1829 Telephones 144 Elmora Ave. f EL 2-6336 1003 North Broad St., Hillside u Pposlte Postoflftce Open Evenings, 7 to 9 P. M. Essex 3-1000 Eli. 2-1770 Klmora Theatre Bldff. ELIZABETH Formerly at 400 No. Broad St. FREE AWARD—8 x 12 RUG 40c Admission Open Evening*. EL 3 -1UL

H Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL* 80, 1937 w Women’s Page Personal Society Notes Fraternal

They t i learn that admittance to ■riage with—the—two: -cemponiono of 1 ttao oo oporation-of-Offloer- BsmoH-aad. ..f.lae,aamlmUAng- eoinim|l| the institution - entails ' stpiot adherence the police department to -the project. Juniors To" Hear to certain principles.. Among Others', Hilarion. Lady Blanche thereby realizes lqr mphtoly meetmg .of Over 300 Attend ’Princess Ida7 her ambition, -becomes- head of the Among those assisting in the trans­ they find that they must agree to love Daughter Oluh,p; th'e-E's institution' and . everybody is indeed portation and preparation of the chil­ all thy- otegr students, who will oh Monday May 3 at 3 satisfied with the outcome of - events. dren were: Mrs. Frederick Jerganser., Church Minstrel ^Potter.’s M agic Amusing Satire douhtedly reciprocate their love. One The foilowlng member Mrs. Robert MaN'am^ra', Mrs. Blnvard can’ easily foresee with what eager tofook p .-t . a . ■ attends W. Barto liijf. iUhert Scacoia, Mrs. County Council Spring Miss .Laura Lorenson, of New Yor£, i “Princess Ha," the Gilbert and Sul- these, young men agree to abide by the .Over 800 attended. the# performance Allison Sandborn and Mrs. Thomas A. will give an ’illustrated lecture;'^ the livair opera to be given by the Hillside rules of the, institution! the.Roselle Park. High Wednesday night of the. minstrel show Dwyer. — _ ' •; , “Magic of the Potter’s^Wheel’’ m the Choral' Society, May 13, in the. Boil- Conspiracy of Silence Fingerprinting A t ducted by Mrs. Harold given by St. Catherine’s Church, wtdch' pbuhiy chairman: junior Woman’s Club meeting Tuesday side Ayehue -School uhder the direc* | Now it so happens*$tj)8t Lady Psyche proved, a huge success. Among the hit night, in the Masonic Hall. Miss Vir*r tlon -Qf Mrs. Kathleen Hipp Is an '(Katherine Dinger),- -by some queer numbers .t w£re Gloria’, ^e^gdsdn- . , ; Mrs. N. rH: dovette,.Mi amusing ’satire on higher education: for turn of nature, is-the sister of Florlaa Saybropk Is Ended Kan jj . tap dance,- Virginia Sntcliil, Elizabeth To Present Saybrook bach; Mia.. Thomas Dwye lean Hhm§* Department, will* be : in 'omen. It. was first produced in Lon­ She of course recognizes bar brother, .■■Mrs.ftjj Peters and Mary MacNell 'In^songs ^mafige-oL-thau don .w.h'eh..J but promises to guard the secret. Ail Mrs, John A. Hughes, .chalnr . of McNamara, Mrs. n. p. ‘iitnam. the- Silver String; 3erena< " koBcTT -S-late- Miss Lorenson will, discuss “Wedge- education for women : not widely seems to be going right, again- when the safety committee of the Saybrook nenry JNulton, Mrs. Ed- Kane, songs; Catherine Bt&llager, waltz wood” and will exhibit Spode china. accepted., Melissa, Lady Blanche’s daughter, sud­ School Parent-Teacher Association, to­ eiog;- the numbers by the end mer E. E B.olton. Mrs. Wm. MQUonHpictaajes-will- illustrate her- talk- As the story opens, Wing -Hildebrand denly’ appears after having overheard day announced Jlte fingerprinting jiro- Mrs. J. A. Hughes, chairman, will Raymond Kelly, “Dapper Dan," ftober Wm. Kihn. Mrs. Priw Miss ' Bffivnmd’s ' department this^'sea- :Harry R;. Thurber) is anxttrasiy await­ the- entire con-versa-Mon, Delighted -by ject has been, practically completed. present -the- slate-of officers- -soleeted-b-y- -©eerge-'-Wagner. Burke, -“Take Me Out to' the Sail .son has studied charm in the home, ing the arrival bf King Gama CP. Wii- the sight of sucm masculine charm, she Between March . 16 and Wednesday Game,!’ Thomas HUam, “Alexander’! preparation- of attractive salads; Olirist- Harris) and ' his daughter,, the agrees, "to’ keep his disguise a secret. SSff pupils of tbe 468 enrolled In the ■ Ragtime Band,” Edward Murphy, “Man mas decorations,'flower arrangements in Princeri-Ida (Mars; J. V. Bryant), who But her mother, who is a very alert school had been fingerprinted. ~mir11iB-Hylhg;"Trapeze.'' the home, architecture, courtesy and ‘had been-wed to Prince Hilarion .(Mar­ woman, sooh becomes suspioious. And -Th^riingerprinting--has. tosi. done by BLEIC The amateffr hour program also de­ ettiquette. ' Members will exhibit their tin Oarlsen), son of .Hildebrand, dur­ although Melissa reveals the truth to Patrolman Walter Benson, of the serves special mintion. ■flRie Nuk^Boyi acoomplishments under Miss Haviland’s ing hff -qhildhnod, Sight Qf the jar-, her,. she too,is soon hushed into silence. Identification bureau of Hillside police, offered a comedy dance-, the group be- guidance. A display o f decorated plates ■lying party is soon gained' but alas, She agrees only at the prospect of several ohildren coahiy to municipal ~ mg cOmposed-mf“Rdbert-Wl-lsonTrHdgaT- ^ 1 —festure-tiae^ub’s exhtbtMon^^M^. Prlncess- Tda -ls -not among -them.— = finally realizing her fondest hope “of headqfiarters each day. Mrs. -Hughes -Kelleher and DugeneDunwoodie. Ade­ Douglas—Hayiland-'Vili-ba^hostess^-™— Princess Ida, at this -very moment is becoming head of the college, should said one card will be kept at police line Hopf-emd Murlel-iNioholson peered Plans for a Mother-Daughter -ban- at the Oastle Adamant where, as head Princess Ifi,a accept Hilar headquarters and another copy sent to quent to be held May 18 were ►nisn of this- Women’s University, she is ex­ husband. . ! the Federal Bureau of Investigation a tap dance, Robert Kane and Kenneth Washington, ' ' Norman sang and Francis Meade and discussed, at the executive board’meet­ pounding her views o n ' woman’s to* ws ofh the' presence ol -three That (lie Saybrook P,-T. A. may . be Kfiward Curren rendered “The Grandl ing Monday night at the home of Mrs. dependenoe and separation from the gentlemen spreads, it soon reaches the leading the way for school authorities . .Old Hag," William Foster, Maple avenue. Mem­ male species of humanity. Qf Princess Ida herself. Her fury bers are 'planning off ^attending- the^aaiH Hildebrand unfortunately, is entirely knows no bounds. In her desire to in voluntary fingerprinting as a pro-: The' ihinstrei will-be repeated next nual state Convention at Haddon BAH, out of sympathy with these views and cape them, she crosses a bridge and tection for the individual is indicated Tuesday, evening In St. Catherin Atlantic City, on May considers her refusal to come -to his naturally enough under such circum­ by the fact that Senator Charles E. ■ Parish Hall and Wednesday evening oastle on this occasion as an insult to stances, fails directly in to the stream Loipeaux has introduced* a bill in the the Church of Chrfct the King,, both toe hoior of-his name. He seizes Gama below, The -gallant Hilarion leaps State Senate requiring fingerprinting performances at 8:50 p. m. Progress Women To and his three sons as hostages until after her and rescues the fair maiden. of all New Jersey pupils, with the state Princess Ida shall regain possession oi Stilt the princess refuses to return with commissioner of -education providing Hear Mrs. L. Lang her reason and claim Hilarion for -her him. Exasperated, King HUdebrand rules of procedure. husband.- J .himself arrives at the castle and day you come, $7.50 Myranette Wave for $5.00 Artiste Beauty Salon there’s always many added special offerings to Children’s Ends $1.75 make your visit axf interesting and profitable one. 180 Chancellor Ave., MYRANETTE BEAUTY SHOP. , Near Maple Ave. Joseph Geraci Beauty Parlor 229 Hollywood Ave. . EL 2-0553 Hillside W A 3-4403 Newark The^‘Velva” Permanent Wave in Oil S a le! Re-condition your hair. Also the “ Bonat” Permanent Wave. Dr. Parker Inner-Spring Hair Dyeing and Bleaching For Appointment Call WAverlr 3-3804 BRIDAL 345-347 Lyons Avenue Money Talks Cor. Dewey Street______NEWARK, N. J. MATTRESS FLOWERS W A L K IN! Baumann Flowers will al- This bank welcomes .eyery opportunity to ways be remembered • be of servipe in banking requirements. If just th$ right thing. ,, MAYFAIR you want to open an account, or to get onr We will be glad to go Over THEATRE counsel on a financial subject, call and talk your Wedding plans with with -.one o f our officers. you. There are so many ^ Friday and Saturday, April 30, May 1 Your transactions here are made easier by varieties and possible color WARREN WILLIAM and KAREN MORLEY in the absence of formality and by oup sincere schemes.—-Surely we can ‘OUTCAST’ •desire to be helpful. help yon with the proper color or ensemble. Also —, ' LAWRENCE TIBBETT in H IL L S ID E . ALSO . All Sizes Flowers for Anniversaries, ‘UNDER YOUR SPELL’ -Shut-ins and many-other Sun., Mon.? Tues. and Wed.,-May 2, 3, 4 and 5 T R U S T C O . occasions. ' TYRONE POWER, LORETTA YOUNG One of toe most important Goerke .values evqc offered hi 1 D ON AMECHE in inner-spring mattress. Contains 220 coils With coverings of heel btotetopreveot.springs from wearing thmugh fa t.hB felt-. Co’ John R. Baumann ‘LOVE ISNEWS’ ered -igith fine Belgian typefigui-eddamask ticking^ A lls® 1613 Maple Avenue Colors of -Rose, Green,-. 6rchia and Blue.. < 633 St. George Ate. ” ■ A ls o — Rahway, iMf-.- Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, Peter Lorre in Tel optionee Rahway 7-0711-0112 FREE PARKING to Goerke Customers on purchases of 50c ‘Nancy Steele Is Missing’ ‘ Keystone Parking Station, 29 W. Jersey,St,

bs i I i H k - THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937 lillside Takes Postponed Linden Game By 8 - 2 Count

Hillside, 3rd, Time 56 seconds' haijo-'tSagn here since Wednesday will toe club will oliok this year. It Is He has improved and Yltt looks for R«s§ults In Uie nSffl events 'wfeie as do wincing up tneir seal1, playing the stronger than last year, both tiT im , Sophomore Hurler follows;., the red headed speed king to win many Gtrlfcrs Lose— -final game of a four game series'-With defense , and offerisef has more speed games. Some of the present rookies on Shat-pift-Won. by: Green, Luideirl the' BCars, Saturday afternoon.. •In" power. While la not Bushtasky, Linden, 2nd; Ryan, ISHfex, .the hurling-staff look-to if they will Allows Only F ou r cidentally Newark, Club officials I have claiming ijie totdh'WlE win the flag, he make.gooS, . . 3rd. Distance 43.ft.' To Weequahic announce every Monday'and Friday feels toe olub possesses all the qualifies-' Pole vault^-IVon by Iieberman, Lin­ win be Ladies Day ai^, lions to stay to ’toe thick.of th^ fight. imen, Maroon Fielder, Gets den, Huber, iBiislde, 2nd; Berlont, Lto. The Mystery Team Hillside High School’s golf team . B. a E, den, 3rd. . If is well balanced and 'with a attie _ GIRLS WILL HIKE 3alf of L ocal Team’s ■Bumen, r f.-...... Howley . has the knack of building showed considerable promise' Monday Eanmtog brpa?Jump—Won. by Budll, more experienced help , to the hurling Total of Eight Hits Htoto, 2b. winning clubs,, and at present .the Leafs The Hike Jtoa Peg. GlTls Will hold, a by holding the strong Weequahic team . 0 Linden, WXiam, 'Hillside, 2nd; Jaoobe, department; the team- would be. very Warlozick, as. .. Q . o are'regarded as the mystery ..team off ittong. Some h ® . 'has been'promised hike tomorrow dressed to navy blue to a score of 714 to 414. biiprovefi- baseball wa£ shown Hillside, ,3rd^ Hfe. 18 .ft: 2 Jn. the loop, Howley has many’ new faces Hanoveu«3b. ... ■m-p.§j 0 .by toe Yankees an’d Will be Slacks and regal blue, sweaters. .Mem-: Bob Blake led toe-Maroon with 2% Sqm Dubow’s Hillside High McEatto, if oh .the team anid he'-lsiitlll angling for for'to oomtog to. due time., cmiy: last points "wlille Fritzie 'Wagner scored the more players who are capable of pef- bers will meet at too home of~Rhoda OQl; ine Monday afternoon in wto- Ferrignci, c< ...... 1 l 0 week, the Yankees optioned Jack La? Geller, MOrWafnWrlght street, at noon, remaining two. Berkowliss and Beno of r emiB't;~0"*o' flr—Htwiow &u»- forniing to double A. rafe. It .would ■Bflcca. the' Sprnd Ball King to too the ioaaji wse beaten. The nupcb was Xweafs To Start not be surprising li Howley had some •'sophomore hurler t e 'to-Maioohi fflTmir- hi ...... j,. - Bears. JaokJwas-with-the Bears two Tfisyga,'''BTTnr'Ba'me Hin~nymTg:.. 1 ■■ new players beford the, initial clash the -helping hand committee and ^ d ’Ltoaen:offlyiourtotor-to i S Hdl, 'of...... x T' t iasa arid-last season at Oakland, .publicity committee. . . "in the slugfeat with New -Brune- Newark Series with the Bears for he'is sow dlcker- in the opening fame or the sea- .Totals ...... 8 8 Ing wUii several big leagde clubs fon inflelders and outfielders. Only, recently Xiic Linden •game, OrtgtaaUyslftted •Batted- for Wagher la. seventh. he obtained Catoherl Tommy Heath, last Friday, was postponed because . Score, by. innings: jjpbwltag Dan Howley, one o’f the most from the St. Louis Browns and pitahdr BUJsida- ...... 0 a 0 0 • o 1 0—8 colorful figures to baseball. Is the new Paul T. Sullivan, a-scmthpawyfrein tiie Rjj||piIliiifiP bases wltBrOEly- ®a Linden ,,.'...... ’.ripo d o i o_ 2 pilot or the Toronto Maple Leafs. .The Canadians come to . Rupperi Stadium Detroit Tigers. Ukewise^feSjhas. ob­ ORDER BEFORE FUEL fe.the first Inateg^i^ttght/fiSlM Two-base .hit—MoEntee. Double play Sunday to begin a four game serlea tained Third BsssmamdJon Ross from Kfiowed-only one run-to Cross the —Warioziok to Ellam to Donley. Bases 'with the Bears. A double header Is the Tigers. Ross hit over .300 last year a...piate.HillsWe ~ soored -twlee -ln| .balls—Off ,fte.vis.-d: ofl Wagner. J, sSaM atiht. that day aotzSagto: to" ton TexasiljMi.gi.ie...... seeoutnnnlng to talft- tofc—lesuj; "camErarBttuorbut^By Davis, n, games on Monday ind Tuesday, Wed­ . WhUe his pitching staff still heeds PRICES RISE! The TironnntJSgnBBW'HEteMe^aSl? by Wagner, 2; by Curtis, 4. ■Umpire— the game, featured by a double Qloe. nesday night the Bruins hit the road -bolstering he still has Joe Mulligan and Pat JIoEntee a*d a single, by Joe for their first Invasion of the North­ Jimmy Pattison, both who have beOn Each 1 team tallied again ern cities. troublesome to the Bruins heretofore. Jeddo Esso Koppers xth nag. The appearance' of the Leafs will Jfihnny Pomorskf, ’ former PassaJc boy I ceased four of the eight hits. Linden Beats mark, the debut of Howling Dan, as is with the Leafs and may hurl Ke.coilecUid off two luirlers, 'Our- a pilot-la the International League tot against toe Bears. In Ills outfield he has Highland Fuel Seaboard fho overcame difficulties caused several years. A lew years ago he held Xom Oliver, Adam Comorosky and heavy wind,i collected four strike H.S.TrackTeam a similar .position with the Leafs and George Blackberry, the lanky Texan, and allowed but four hits, then retired from the sport. In the who is said to be a greatly Improved Coal Oil Coke he score: meantime, the Champion Buffalo Blsons player over last season. Linden Outcome.Is Close, However, under the scrappy Ray Sohalk who Followers of the Bears are satisfied Lowest Fuel Prices Now In Effect, But These Prices Are Not B B H. Final Score Being 54-45; .. Guaranteed, Play Safe! Order'Now and Save! iibm BB3, . i 6 Locals Take 2 Firsts MASONS MATERIALS — PAINTS — HARDWARE — GLASS Hpilside . High School’s traok team LUMBER — MILLWORK BUY ON OUR LIBERAL BUDGET PLAN! I lost an interesting meet with1 linden A o U « High School at Linden Wednesday by the score of 64 to 45. Linden took six -firsts-trutho-elght-evants,..but-HUMde Daniel Leeds Miller Inc. took the- other two .and sufficient lends and thirds to make the I fairly close., . Elizabeth Branch • Office and Yard: 1356 NORTH BROAD. STREET The events won by Hillside were ELIZABETH AVENUE Elizabeth, N. J. : Telephone E L 2-7123 — W A 3-1938 10-yard! run By Marquardt -and the Elizabeth 3.4110 ’ ,. 440 by Kieraan. Results .to the track events were-as follows; 100-yd. dash—■ Budll, Linden, Maras, Linden, 2nd; •S.Tean Wins Chapman, Linden, 3rd.. Time ios. >-yd. run—Won by Marquardt, Hillside, Chntifilon, Hillside, 2nd; Kiev, t Pehn Relays an, Hillside, 3rd. Time 2:10, . Mile. run^.Won by Branackl Linden, High School's mile relay De Mar, Hillside, 2nd; Burbank, Hill­ ki was returned the winner in Its side, 3rd. _ Time 4:59. p event last Saturday afternoon In 220-yd. dash—Won by Budll, Linden, WE WANT T OUR CUSTOMERS I famous Penn Belays at Phlladel- Mastls, Llndenr-and; Williams, Hillside, t; “This was the first tlme-Hillslde sra, lim e aajPjog ^ ;- I won g Pjjnn Relay, 440-yd. r p —Wbn by Blevman, BUI.] bach. Walter Krumbiegel's quartet side; Kruniblegel, Hillside, 2nd; Dwyer, pictca the event in three minutes,. ' seconds, one o f ths best times: to ie series of relays at the -track car- il. Hillside’s team was composed of DR. S. SAJMET ty Krumblegel, Charles Williams, Dental Surgeon Dwyer and Bem lo Klovman. Formerly of 1512 Maple Ave. lllslde hdd the eleventh .position Is Now Located At . a the pole. Following Hillside In the ' 1200 SALEM AVE. ' ■ were. Dcwnlngton, Pa., KuJziowu, , oof, Coe Ave. And we want ALL our customers to know and Riverside,” N; J. The other en- 8 In the same race were Dupont, Of ntogtpn, Dei., Red gjjffcBa,, Ooal- these two importanhJdcts about electric refrigeration t Pa.. Rennet Consolidated Pa, pEcpilip, Ra., Harrisburg- Catii- p: Olaymqot, Del., 'Cnlcaville Odn- LEON'S FISHING iated, Pa„ im S Palmyra, Hr-Jr jewood, if. j., 'scheduled for the TACKLE STORE p race, did not compete, after aH- Quality Fishing Tackle fewood is coached. by Henry: 0. Fqr the proper tackle see Leon ertz. formerly eoadh here. 1 -and he will start you right. Prices Completely eir-conditioned wh o; the-boys oa tile tosfa. will. very reasonable. Kelvinator Equipped! Ive a gold medal, and ibe high CUSTOM BUILT BODS *ol will receive a . large plaque show- EXPEBT ROD REPAIRING njamin Franklin, founder of the . LICENSES ISSUED Telephone MArket 3-41M utji of Pettosylyinla, glvtog a The new 1937 Kel- Think of It! A 6-room, air-condjcioned ■wreath- to four runners, vlnator is Plus-Pow­ pside-led-the race alter Krumblegel Kelvin Home — completely equipped cod position at the first turn ered. It has as much with all modern Kelvinator equipment - ter. yards in the lead after the as double the cooling —-Including lot! FREE if you win 1st M turn. Williams ran his best race capacity of many Prlfestn this contest. Worth trying for, d the: same , lead,- BWyer TSfcened 1 Isn’t It? Yet you’ll be amaaed how easy the hack stretch to Increase the other wellsks 16 Ferry Street this contest Is* It’s fun, tool md Kiovman, pushed by Down- Just Below Penn. Railroad Station refrlgerato ( B lE i E pressure to take the race Next to Bank Bldg. NEWARK, N. J. equal size. P yards. 1000 Bill Butz Service Station M itional prizes The new Kelvinator p J* ' Percent Standard Oil Station” , INCLUDING I formerly of Hollywood arid Long Avenues, now runs only half as, j TOcafed a f the'^gniep oT many minutes per j LIBERTY and LONG AVENUES • day— during the rest [ will be glad to' welcome all old Friends as well as of the tlihe It main­ NASH CARS new nnea: • .Ld-iJ.-.•-.y-~: tains-low tempera­ KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS tures using no cur- 2 First Class Mechanics rent at all I , KELVINATOR RANGES here evenings, and all day .Sunday. A lift is also KELVINATOR ELECTRIC WASHERS installed to use with fhe new and up-fo-the-miriute . KELVINATOR ELECTRIC IRONERS

Grease G uns and Equipment, so HESE two facte about the' new Thousands who have owned elec­ BRING U S YOUR MECHANICAL' PROBLEMS. TPlus-Powered Kelvinator are tric refrigerators for years already I AND CASH PRIZES Tires -—• Batteries — Accessories — Parts worth money to you I They mean kdow these facts—and -recognize p r *■**?♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• m on ey day after day, ydar after year. their importance. That’s why so They, mean a refrigerator that w ill many of them are now replacing i AMAZINGLY EASY practically pay for Itself! • with the new Kelvinator. Investigate CONTEST One so powerful you need n’ever Kelvinator’s low prices. Learn how fear food spoilage, no matter how easy it is to buy a K elvinator, T erm s It's easy! It’s fun! -Nothing to buy. Get. high summer temperatures may soar, as low, as 90f! a week." Gome in to­ your official Entry Blank here today no matter how ^.over-heated your day, and arrange for immediate FREE. Ask [also for your FiLEE copy of kitchen gets. . d e liv e r y !' the Kelv i Ho, V “ - ... -* Book that tells all atom Kelvin Homer- Rothauser Radio Stores GBT YOUR KEL­ VIN HOME BOOK HERE TODAY! 439 ELIZABETH AVE. . NEW ARK ; at Meeker Avenue W A 6-1155 106 g g R R Y ST,, NEWARK M A 3-6271 Let Us Aid You . At. the troop's meeting Tuesday night Miss Helen Madjeskl, WPA worker in­ They are: Through Our Personal Loan Dept, structed the girls.5n M. ajrdwitt, Mr; and Mrs. Louis your skill, blotto, "plus many-ether-novei. they will glye at the. rally, which par­ Should you be faced with c'ertain emergency j bootBJ, / ents are Incited- to attend. Before the The Q-iri Spouts will serve" as ushers kally the troop will- have supper at the Former Policeman p w W I ISIPORB BUIiDO. - expenditures tfraf you apparently gapnot] . and the. Boy Scouts will serve on police Elizabeth Scout house. Tuesday night shd'MrsijSkvudhes Small. . 'readily meet, apply at our personal loan de­ duty and conduct a first aid head­ the troop also rehearsed its play for To Address Mission Mrs. Killian McQueen, of Hillside, partments____ quarters. - youth Week. deputy of Maek Counoll 42, of Eliza­ . An auto" parade will be held on Wed­ The swimming course Tor both Scouts beth,, and Mrs. Edna Paterson, of Lin-, Loans may be obtained up to $500. 1 As part of the national anti-crime nesday preceding the; opening -night and Brownies will start Monday at the deh, deputy of Hillside council, were F. H. A Mortgage Loans Granted. The Sunday School is sponsoring the Newark Y. W.J3. A. The girls will be campaign, Tom Rhodes, known as the Introduced by Mrs. aharies Reemer, Happy Motoring event. -The public ^ Invited to come examined first. singing policeman, will feature the and given oorsages of orchids tJhd gifts rally at-the Lighthouse Gospel Mis­ - and be sure to bring the kiddies, - The Brownies are continuing their of orooheted gloves by Mrs. Nellie sion, 402 Long avenue, tonight at 8 Is more than just * a Slogan.. work on their Mothers Pay project: Beffert, chairman. It is a verbal expression of our -p—to— -Rhodes—is- -a former - Detroit The Hillside. der Miss Evelyn Jacobi. — Visitors were present from counollb wholehearted efforts to con­ -pSHSe-offiser. His toeeHngs in New­ In Rahway, Roselle, GarwOod, West- tribute'.in every way to yokr ark sad other parts of S ir state have field, Springfield and Linden,'and Mack Motoring Comfort and Peace of Girl Scouts m Mind. SERVICE STATION been attended by large and enthusi­ and Golden . Link Councils In Ellzat astic audiences. National Bank IN NEW LOCATION beth. Musi Skilled Mechanics for Repairs Get Merit 'Badges While he tells of adventures as a lowed, the J and Attendants on hand to serve gangster-chaser, he emphasizes the Im­ you at all times. portance of the Gospel In the . lives of His tenor voice has ..won Hillside, N . J. ■ hearts with his- singing of- oEf MacDonald’s Garage Member o f the ' hymns. '- Rap Adults 1480 NO. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE (Continued from Page One) - Federal Reserve System WA 6-0034 Woman’s Club Lends ■been chosen recording secretary of the Union QountyOouncH-of- Parenfe-and A id In Youth W eek

Mrs. David Moore, representing the Club In the Youth Week The Sampler Shop fed with Mrs. Harry HAVE YOUR FURS STORED Af FOER’S A SPECIAL SALE ON SKIRTS ___ Thomas .A. Dwyer, Wilson/ Mrs. William 98 M apkA ve., Newark W A 3-1402 25 Skirts, while they last, at $1.59 and $1.89. Edward Van" Wagenen We assure you complete satisfaction and individual care will,be Formerly priced $2.79 and $2.98 ’ h Jenkins- -to drive taken of, your Furs. * TELEPHONE EL 2-8788 ----- Open Evenings the -plants hi the FtJRS LEFT TO BE REMODELED OR REPAIRED WELL BE 237 Hollywood ave., opp. Woodruff Avei, Hillside Oo. andl J. R. Wat- . STORED FRBe. A call will bring us to give you an estimate. Maple Ave. Tailors And Furriers^ 98 Maple Ave., Newark , W A 3-X402 Let Us Overhaul Your Vacuum Cleaner before H ouse Cleaning Time. - New Bag, New Gord* New Brush a a m All worn parts replaced by new t 4 Guaranteed One Year 1 EMIL BRAUN Gralla’s Home Appliance Store Hardware, Housefumishings, Paints, Varnishes 1043 BERGEN ST. WAverly 3-3808 NEWARK, N. J. We Call For and Deliver and Garden Tools All Electrical Appliances Repaired ' LAKEVIEW LAWN SEED, to the satisfaction of our customer’s Satisfaction for 12th season. CATTLE MANURE and all kinds of FERTILIZER 8 MAPLE AVENUE WA 3-1752 , NEWARK, N. J. Lowest Prices Are Now In Effect ...Fill Your Bin Now With Our SU PERIOR COAL or K OPPERS COKE; ’ ATLAS W e have a Summer Budget Plan that, will GqjP-SAFE SILENT TREAD LOOK / . Save You Money. For as little as $1.00 a week, you can enjoy the Safety, Security and Long Life of Gigantic Indoor Circus W illiam Hale Coal Co. the hew Atlas Grip-Safe, 1374 Liberty Ave, Phone Unionville 2-2244 Hillside, N. J Silent’ Tread. There is no Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church better lire value, regardlesa Elizabeth & Chancellor Aves., Newark Each Load Delivered Is Carefully Weighed Of price. - in and ask about our \tjt plant Thurs., May 6 Fri., May 7 Beginning 7 P . M. . . ------, _ „ WB HEREBY CERTIFY that this ia”a"tnie~antV correct report of the" audit of the ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH aoemuite of. the Townehlu or Hillside tor the year lilt,.’that the Btatementa were obm- ’sEssoStation TEN BIG ACTS - SIDE SHOWS ELIZABETH AVENUE AY WILBUR. ARTHUR NORTHWOOD.fiPa d Looker Stsv MIDWAY - CONCESSIONS PLUS u^rade(LSohCK3Land^MenJs=B!bIe^eiaso. , ’ Hillside MANY OTHER FEATURES , 1J3 v80 s- m, Worship vritK Sermon, "Our Youth—the Gfeat Hops-” . (iMO-lSi Senior afid Intermediat e Ohrtorian BktdeavoK' . Call EL 3-9336 General Admission - . . jqc 8:00 p, m. “Counting on Gqd.” BILLSIPE TIMES EDITORIAL PAGE

jjgjr ljUl*t&e Stm ta ,ti£m d«^^ad0;pts^©h#m' — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR . methods in' some instances shelter. The latter group, then, lbws, then let us reduce the tax or the jj. UUMBUUM §PPSI JBVldn^ t 1st have found In some, way a form ■■"HI a NORTH BBOdMXJKPMMBT... .and thonght_n.p-a.6ff, a-t-to» fees, ok- both, and openly proceed in - Opmion ^ Q f Our Readers rJ^caFon Fkcts 1 defense which w rianW| farmer," -an- -honorafete- and m a n im n ■ m m m - tive iimoyations of their own. Statistics show that reconstruction of tb spread the burden of cost for general — . By Chae. E. Lolxeani—-awnml The result is that, in receht highways cap ourtafl fatalities from 36 current purposes Over all our oiti«.n, JUST A WHITEWASH Union County State Senator to 46 per cent Diversions take,' the itae wlth their" ability to pay.” ' years the -independents have .up of its owp abcord, and pot revenue which otherwise .would' be ap- tended to increase and prog; .Editor, Hillside Times: ■mop-up job op the part of the Jwuver Many sertinant facts tfearly reveal­ Ued to this purpose. » S i -whettier h e' be attired ta hip bbotk ing the unfaUnees, inequity and laclj P. S. EMPLOYE HELD less and last \eai the\ did W Weak,------. .pitiful attempt to.LO It is unsound economically ,to divert whitewash the Board, of Education, was r rubbers—whether In V. rcW'boat or |Of soufid economic ‘ reasoning behind more of the total retail’ busil 0 a horse, or on foot. • j^ l rthe policy ctf .'diverting motorists’ tax highway revenues for unemployment rei FO R EMBEZZLEMENT the article to last week’s Times, which Ujif fiaaaefug since: “Mty-four,-cents Ultnont Ferre:, 46, of. 234 Clark street, fiess— a little less th anl$l . .oignifled by giving it front page These , .attempts - to-vrisltawash. and revenues.-ta-Cther than highway • was released Saturday ta the custody struction and maintenance uses every dollar spent by our ’Highway space | , Conations. at George Washing cqV9i' up VP conditionsoonditiops of this kind smaiisatei of his attorney, Leo Weinberg, by Com-.. per cenV-thap they did two contained fix the recent statement, by Department is paid ta direct wages to ton School Not Dangerous. Membera high .heavens., fitae P.-T..; A. “ off Pleas Judge'Richard Hartehome, years before. of the does not wish to prove that, oondltlons Governor Harold G. Hoffman ta veto- workers on our. highways. .Indirectly E the board and a committee ftaUmfiy wish, to. prow twenty-four ,. Industries are. Affected. Newark, on a charge ei embezzle- ; de quart of water—but make no men- ^ George Washingtona School are dan- tag a bill proposing diversion of nearly meat. Consumer cooperatives an nf ,tho fnnt, . Qnt (fa—.. d .gfflrQMS, They woifld1. nrather prove they SS,000,000 qf State Highway funds to Most of the Materials used in highway ■aawestod- were sanitary and healthful,. But they ‘■‘uhef ffiahoing. Included’ amcmglhe produi njwn 'which are built primarily on Inspection two weeks after tbs last state. These ladiiect, Wages __ fcome by Detectjye Charles Grant, with not satisfied with-the opinion of fa,ots SJeught out to this statement, thetheory of eliminating a i -rala—dnd after the janitor had ample ” a ^ Essex County Detective Merrell. Em­ tlm a^-im op apii.i-No -Wp , . ^ ttfijjttSSjahers of the board or others who whioh should be kept In mind by those rid to many communities. Transporta­ 0000 ployed by the..PuMle-Se-rvlee-Gas & fflffiflwrSIlE -3«str-ey—bi)t-h"-t-h'e- may be biased hr their opinion. ' Avh.0. desire to consider tills issue in go.- tion facilities are-1 aflectad—bnni IWBSft reqiarid 'in'or® r ta law?: and'mStwTrU(E"AetuaUy eighty^nS Eiwitrie uo.,'''F£tW'was'accused, of be-— independent-'and the chain— gate the basement at the school i - And1 INTERESTED • PARENT. .unbiased manner, *were the following: Present NSW Jersey 'gasoitae taxes cente of every dollar spent'for highway tag $326 shorZ ta his aooounts, aooorfil if the law makes it impossible so, in spite of thbir previous admissions ■construction’ represents direct 'and in­ fiig to Grant, , It was. charged he failed that they knew... Of...tha nmyilHrms represent a special sales tax ta excess rfor established merchandisers of--30 per eerrtr-ot the retail price.----- direct wages.” to report telephone toll- ticfent m iw . fore the G. Vf. p.-T. A ’brought tbew, tiens from empldyeffli. He Is emMoyed to serve .the pM c'-w ith max New Jbrsey's past diversions of mo­ to the board’s attention, me board will High Schdol Fourth Lose Federal Add ta the main office cl tiie company as a imutn.-economy, And eon- go . ahead with, their old method of torists* tax revenues exceed. 872,000,000, special clerk. which, amounts to nearly B2 per cent: dtogwlan p0 i g f > -. FLANK ATTACK sumer coo.pcratioh-is-comihg patching the leaks, aooordjng :|q tile. In Debating Finals ,?!Y. imder ihe Haydeu-Oart- bhalrman of the committee, Herbert -of—tiie—total- gasoline tax=eaitastfons. 'rtlght-Federai Highway-Act; may an- Many a' commentator has ' 1980 to 1936. inelimlve -Soon if. -the legislative trena- ®®*^o-meatioa^*tiie-facHhat one JBUJslde High Sohool flnlsi3ed, Jourtfi ticlpato tha loss of- one-third of uii- minted zotiUthat law sjthloh o f “soaking’’ the consumer of tiie members of thq^oonmiittee Vp- i the group of eight debating teams Carries State Debt matcheif-Fedcral aid grants. TomV Tavern t prices or -suppress 'free continues. pointed by the P.-T. A.'aiSagtwd with These and other facto e|ted by the f.hflirtheir method,motlinU mblavwhich 1__iflaSgftSBagBBby ^ 3 L " T eliminations of tile State An; analysis of-New Jersey’s bonded ©petition jn 'the’ merchan- tadebtedaCas indicates that gasoline Governor ir. his veto message clearly Come and enjoy the new and larger mission has been uunsuocossful n su oX u i nin T the t ^ ' ^ ^ ^ 0mission urday a; Princeton. taxes are used, to pay the interest and Indicate the shortsightedness of con­ sing field,_-sn the pbst. Just an attempt to beUttis the 'M e . team lost ..tOu - Emerson . High amortize 8814 per cent of the total tinuing In the future u poUcy of divert­ . Tom’s Tavern lory that small merchants efforts of the P.-T. A. aid ridicule their ing highway revenues, of particular sig­ Rotary Against School, Union. City, in the second bonds Issued to date. At 810 HILLSIDE AVE. ' jibe benefited, are danger- statements, as to the unhealthful con­ Ooaly. ope out-of six motorists In New nificance were the . Governor’s closing ditions prevaUlng where water stands umuuiuuunelimination round.round, Them e team Includedincluded . ts boomerangs. Now, writ- Gladys Hill, WUUam Klhn, June HOW- Jeli8ey has an Income large enough tfc remarks ir. the veto statement: ’’If Games Every Saturday Evenlnf until tit becomes stagnant,- o.iff motor fuel taxes or our ' motor at 8:30 P. M. Sharp, followed by g in Current History, Rex; A Larger Court -lett and Miriam Maranta. Samuel P. ^ testable by-the Federal government. Wh’enrttie P.*T. A. made its -JjP 'Zuman was the coach. The topic de- Almost I ...... half 'of tire families owning vehicle registration fees, or both, are Dancing:. Orchestra. Free Suppers tJ-Tngwell adds his voice P-Uhit and' recommendation to ' the bated-wqs whether utilities should be motor vehicles ta this state have In­ producing more money than Is needed- -Served—So come early and spend heard at an open meeting, the mem­ comes of one thousand dollars a year f°r highway ptu-poses, after the man­ the evening: with us. support Of that view. . . Opposition tp-.- President Roosevelt’; ptibllcly owned. The team, in Its two bers of the board Were courteous and -debates, debated both sides. ' or less. Ninety per Cent, have. Incomes datory deductions' provided for ta otiri . . Despite handicaps, proposal, for. enlargement .pf the 8u- appreciative of the suggestions made -of- less, than three thousand dollarer^ >s.Mr Tugv'ell, “ the con* pfc Court was voted ufStpimousiy by. the.mothers represented, and agreed - In. recent years less than 2S per cent rmer cooperative movement Tuesday by the- HEslde Rotary Club to-go right -to work on the problem,' GIRL FRACTU RES LEG of motorists' tax revenues has actually not of keeping the water’ out, which gpne into tile building 'of new roads. growing. Thi_s m ovem ents at Its lunoheon—meeting.at the Hill; PLAYING AT SCHOOL side Presbyterian :Churoh, they , claimed was'linpoeslble, ,but of Less than $10,000,000 of the $37,000,000 Washington jiog-.stiniukted. to aJange grading and opening certain holes, ip now being-collected, anhuallv frota mo- tent by the very forces that The*club |decided .the question v$s order to make It possible for'the water . Audrey Friedman, 10, -of' 287 Belle- torlsts .is available* to be expended fof proper to vote on as ’a group before the •to run on. And what, did the august view terraee,' received a fracture of the reconstruction, and . construction of e opposed to it'in principle, Meat Market motion was made by Howard j. Bioy members o f tiie board dp? Only wait tight leg last Friday ta a faU while roads, due tp previous dedications and legislatures persist in sup- and seconded by Harry Schnabel. Rep­ two weeks to Inspect the premises', and ihe was playing wftii other qblldren ta diversions tp 'unrelated purposes, ’ Phone W4.v. 3-0142 essing- chain stores, and resentative Donald .H. W(oLean was'or­ declare .that the condition was not the- yard of- Hillside Avenue Schocl. Highway Accidents . 1570 MAPLE AVE. -' dered notified' of tSe'oiubi’s beliefs in dangerous.' Of course- there Is- no dan­ She was token to Beth feraef Kos- ingress sticks to the theory ‘Eleven hundred afid seven' persons JMeats, Poultry, Home-Made Bologna Carl Kursehner & Wat Funk •the'matter. ■ ■ .. ger that the buildlqg will collapse. But pitorin the municipal ambulance- by died ta this state' last year—died hor- f the Robinspn-Patman Act, there Is danger . of breeding pf mos­ TatrolMan Leo Wallraff and Fireman Ibly and with shocking .suddenness— te result is apt to be a great; ■ Opposition Was also voted to-the idea quitos, and’ possibilities of rheumatism Anthony Brouss.' She was held at the; of placing the-proposed Thomas Jeffer­ ta traffic accidents. Np.one, so. far as and kindred! ailments spreading among hospital tSmporarlly. is known, died of-went Of either food rowth of consumer cooper- son memorial budding in the natural the children in that sohool. Who are five rather th a n k s was in- bowl • in Washington where It would tbe..inembers .of,. the Board- of Educa­ inded, a renaissance of in-| be necessrfy rto^emove many of-fflid tion to state that there is no danger Sale of Fixtures faf&ous Japanese cherry trees. - M e to the health of the chUdren? Are Office Phone: W Averly 3-1010 pendent retail merchandise trees, once uprooted, fall to live when they qualified to judge? No! MODERN — COLONIAL replanted, it is said. Congresswoman • Perhaps the best thing, to do, In'or.' Gerber Building Material •" or ENGLISH TYPE r. Tugwell also points out Mary T Sortor^ chairman o f the con­ der to settle the- matter for all time, No Matter What Tour Need May Be . . . An In­ gressional committee ir. charge would be to cal! In the State Board 6f and Supply Company expensive Fixture or a Most Elaborate Set of Fix­ lat in the past consumer co,- mjfcistration of the Kstrict qtaGoium. Health and let them state whether the NEW AND SECOND HAND BRICKS tures Tou Will Find It In Our BIG SELECTION ieration never got far in- ■bla, .wlll.be notified of thJs stand. condition Is dangerous or hot. And! mil -And at Special Savings During This Event them: after a rata, such is we had last Cinders, Lumber, Stone and Plumbing j s country simply because Bev. George M. Runner aslced the OPEN A All Merchandise Wednesday or Thursday and each day e public Was cheaply aj)d members of the. club to think how; . House Wreckers Louis Gefber CHARGE ACCOUNT Sold With " T thereafter until the wafer has, cleared much interest they take in the welfare 327 LYONS AVENUE ■ NEWARK, N- J. Back WHMUJWI Guarantee tive merchandisers-—chain Of IpUside youth, his talk being In­ spired by. .the present Youth Week ac­ Jersey State Electric Co., Inc. id independent; It is true tivities in the township. 0ifts “ B8’di0S * Service at.the, chain store revolu- BROAD St., at Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth The speaker. declared the day must Huge Stock O f Furniture YOUR POLICY AND PLEDGE FROM L. FOER Sftized 'retailing, especially oome When HCside will have a com- consisting of'Several Van loads ‘of Opp. Courthouse T$l. EL. 2-8900 the fegflaeP -but it is hot center, which would provide MOpERN FURNITURE THE MAPLE AYE TAILORS AND FURRIERS ue that this led to the death >eaoUsh neoessarv faculties, properly sent to our warehouse for ' the itldenenripri'i- • InctAcrl isuPervised, .fon. recreation and. leisure QUICK DISPOSAL Is to-maintain the'same high quality, fine selected rp--- . 8 in s r m , kixne activities, which wo.uld._2ielp ^out- from Storage Warehouses, Furniture Furs, the only kind we ever use in our Garments, uepen dents ^ i n^V i g Qi rated 1 down delinquency, idleness and crime. Stores, private homes and loan com­ ANNOUNCEMENT , panies. because",they wear and look better, Kjanize products can now be obtained at the Living room, dining room, bedroom, sun parlor, dinette, kitchen and . REMODELING — REPAIRING — CLEANING breakfast suites. > which includes FREE STORAGE during Summer Month*. RED*EE SUPPLY CENTER ‘FOLLOW THE CROWD* Hundreds of Odd. Pieces 98 Maple Ave,, near Chancellor Ave., Newark, PAINT-GLASS l BRAN D NEW WAverly 3-1402 To Our Usual Party beds, springs, mattresses, studio Accessories and Supplies - couches, etc. 1811 Nsrth Broad St. Hillside, N, J. EVERY SUNDAY NITE 8:30 SHARP Don’t Miss This Sale WE DELIVER PHONE EL 8-UII7 ST. C A T H E R IN E ’S A U D IT O R IU M HAND STORAGE CO. 18 Sooth Broad St., Ellxabeth 103 NO, BROAD STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. Next to Library ^ . Open Evenings The Sunset Hat Cleaning and. Shoe Leather or Fabric Purses and Shoes Dyed all colors to maintain original lustre without streak­ (Charlm? A . ($rlirh* 'ffou* yoke Is just what the dados, Mdtud, ing at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Granite Cemetery Monuments Formerly with Publio Servica — The Sunaat • * . sounds as though, you'u siykt htstu 1052-A Bergen St. - Nowark l§ti« No. Broad St,, cor. .Coe Ave. Hillside N. J, At Evergreen Cemetery MAIN GATEWAY, ’ ' Telephone EElzabeth 2-5775

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A PEN hearings on , the Presi- ***★ *★ ★ ★ *** *** ***** .dent’s' Supreme court bill were Items of Interest .News Review of Current ended by the senate judiciary com* AROUNDj jttee, whicji is. now engaged in considering • * t ■ H *e STAR I to the Housewife Events the World-Over measure in execu­ i n the HOUSE! tive sessions. It was -JXUST believed the com- Washing Tame stiver—Much of tftraresqtrart'Bnnjf1 tiie way down in mfttee would debate President Dewands Ecorromyf Predicting Deficit of $41-8,- the work of polishing table silver Incji .strips being careful -not S - the biff-for several u can be' saved if the silver -is break, the strips apart. Remove weeks. > ■ ' M.ovife • R adio but placed in .hot soapsuds immedi­ orange pulp and cut in neat dice - 000,000, Asks Billion and Efcdf for Relief— Boxes full of peti­ ★ ★ ★ By VIRGINIA VALEih** ^Zhmkd ta pay 3 pence more on and the President was content to :;;o: studio talking abouff lien. times, bufiife without a little risk vinegar. Mix ingredients in sauce ommendations as to economy, the each taxable pound of income, submit the issue upon the violent what a grand guy, he, is. Nqbodp would be very tame, pan. Stir , until it boils and-cook bringing the tax Up to 5 shillings, arguments against it alone.” frit like woridng until- thd^/eleome Domestic Pets. Little Man—I" agree I Many until brittle when tested in cold President spoke sharply about “ spe­ .OOUtfTN judge haa- deoid- cial groups” who are exerting pres­ or 25 per cent. He also announced Judge William Denman of the news cam e that H e injury w a s 1 times the weather has seemed, ..Water,. Pour in greased pan. Cut d that" for "a couple to keep sure to bring about increases in a new "tax 'on business profits, arid United States ..Circuit Court of Ap­ slight and that he would be able doubtful, I have deliberately gone into squares before cool. . ei|h‘ty-iwo various animal pets in government expenditures. It was this especially was bitterly attacked peals at San Francisco, an ap^ to ’•etum- soon. without my umbrella. one apartrae.nt is too many—-maybe ) understood he referred especially to by the Conservatives, led by Sir pointee Of- President Roosevelt, ar­ Robert Home. They argued that it not for the cduple, but for the .neigh- Clearing Wood-Work-—To clean the farm tenancy program, propos­ gued against-Chief-Justice Hughes' As-summer approaches end radio - ___ Cop’s Gall -badly spiled wood, i would demoralize industry. borgst-yesl - v " •‘Wake up quickly,” said the labsoilM aHM M HBiHi ing an annual expenditure of $135,- contention that a Supreme court programs call' it a season, radio conskting of one quart of hot wa­ burglar’s wife. “ I.Mink .there’s a 000,000; the Wagner housing hill, working in two or niore separate, singers look wistfully • toward the .at .reminds me tnat once, in fer, "xbree .tablespoons of boiled Ej'RANGISCO FRANCO is well on S’ hotel in the Middle 'Wist—^not such p olicem an in the h ou se!” * calling for 'an expenditure, of $80,- panelh would be unconstitutional. •: big rewards of Hollywood engage­ linseed oil and one .tablespoon Of -4—the way to becoming a real dic­ a large hotel either—I found fully 000,000 a year, and the Harrison-- ments. Two who have already land­ .turpMth>e- -Warm this aiid use Black education bill, c tilling for tator o f the part of Spain his insur­ IN THE last five months strikes in ed engagements are Jessica Drago- that-many pets in my bed. They UNENDING TALE while 'warm. allocations among the., states begin­ gent forces control,*and of the en­ * ‘MS automotive industry have ■nette and Lanny Ross. Miss Drago- weren’t assorted enough; they all* ning at $100,000,000 for the first year tire country if they cost the workers between $65,000,- nette will appear in a Bobby Breen belonged to" one standard variety. Jelly. Sauce--One glass jelly I shall not name the hotel, but it and reaching a maximum of $3.00,- win tha-war. By de­ 000 and $70,000,000 in wages. • And picture palled “ Make a Wjsh." Lan- (crab-apple,; red currant, grape, 000,000 a year. cree the general has still, at the- behest of John L. Lewis ny Ross w illloin the ever-growing •was the>worst hotel in the world, as etc)', quarter -cup hot water, one of that year. If bad hotels go whale Mr. Roosevelt had rejected these merged, the tffp and his C. I, O., they are planning ranks of Grand National company, tablespoon butter, one' tablespota, measures Vt a White House confer­ chief rightist fac­ further strikes. What they gain, Victor Schertzinger,' who composed bad folks do, it’s now the worst hotel flour. Add hot water to jelly and ' ence and ms attitude provoked var­ tions under his lead­ beyond recognition of their union the never-to-be forgotten “ Mar-, in Hades. let melt on stove. Heat butter , iou s prominent senators and rep­ ership. ..and. haa.-ppt- which—probably could-.be obtained -oheta” and who is a splendid direc­ But--the point I’m getting at is in saucepan,- add flour and grad­ resentatives so much that they de- lawed all other par­ by -negotiation wherever it Is de­ tor believes he-has a,-story- that will that, though, eightv-two animals ually hot jelly liquid Cook until . "Clkred they would favor cutting ties, thus creating a served, i3 problematical.- The fig- catapult , Ross- right into the front may make a surplus in a city fla*, ‘'Probably the greatest man smooth and serve ever almost down the relief appropriation he one - party authori- i are, from Ward’s Reports, Inc.,, ranks Of film idols. they- oouldn’t possibly upset a home that ever lived was Skinner—, any pudding. asked to one billion dollars. Among tarian state. His de- •whieh says of losses to companies sp much as one overstuffed husband WNTJ Service.. broad-minded, big-hearted, and the Democratic leaders taking this cree 'oft open the affected that the net volume of busi- Being just the husband of a popu­ who’s puny and has had to go on a brilliant—y.et he died with all his stand ■ were Senator James F. “ way to restoration ! “ delayed” by the strikes would lar Hollywood actress is no career strict diet such as would be suitable talents unsuspected,” Byrnes ol Scuth Carolina, represent­ Gep. Franco of the monarchy in approximate $200,00.0,00.0, but what for an ambitious young man, ac­ for a' car.ary—^if. the canary^ wasn’t “ How, aid you oome to find out ing the appropriations committee, Spain “ if the nation proportion of this -actually is loot cording to Leonard Penn, who—left ’VCr-y hungry. ; . needs-it,” and the monarchists pf about him?” . Don’t Sleep and Senator Pat Harrison of, Mis­ innot be calculated. the New York stage to come to the Car list and BBUfbon persuasions sissippi. Said Senator Byrnes Keeping “ foreign agitatbfs” out Hollywood with Gladys George, and Literary Legerdemain. r' “ I married' his widow.” - on Left Side, ’ “ I think’ the PresidEit’s estimate agreed that .if this takes place, of the picture, the representatives George McDonald who left his news­ p ’JLTURAL circles hlong SuE« of one and a half bilSBh dollars for the king shall be Prince .Tuan, of General Motors of Canada and paper job when he married Jean ^ kissed coast of California are Fashion Note Crowds Heart youngest son of Alfonso XIII. He work relief , is too High. It would! tiie workers at Oshawty Ontario, Parker. Penn is being' tested by still all excited -over the • achieve­ , v You cannot dc bej|er than se- GAS PRESSURE MAY CAUSE DISCOMFORT, Is known «S prince 'of the Asturias make possible a monthly expend!? reaohed a sttlsment of the strfite in M-G-M, and George, McDonald is ment of a, local literary -figure who, lect a bright polo?, such1 as-green, RIGHT SIDE BESL tare of Each month It end, is twenty-three years old. that plant. The company agreed to after years of concentrated effort, and -stick to It.—Answer to Corre- if you toasVIn bed and canM being tested by Paramount! right side, try Adlerika. J will be possible for Mr. Hopkins to "The new Spain heeds a new raise wages - and--'Shorten-i'Worir: .turned. QUt a 5QO ,OQQr WQrd. no vel with­ spondent. . A n y newly-painted ’par5""’seat further reduce the number on the king,” said a Carlist leader. “ We hours, but does not recognize the Gail P a trick , the only SUtMvor out once using a wbrd contatring will offer you an excellent opjor*- irlka acts on BOTH relief rolls and consequently reduce traditionalists preferof United AiitcmO'iile Workers! o f at the Paramount studio’ among the letter “ E.” If the fashion low^r bowels America. J. L, Cohen, Toronto at­ tunity to do thlst--r-Humorist, the. expenditures. the Asturias, who is a ’known sym­ all the girls who won in their spreadf to the point where the cap­ torney who represented the strikers, “ It ifl my purpose not only to urge pathizer- with the ideals of the new “ Panther Wosian” ' .contest, a few ital “ I” also should be stricken out, Have poisoned you for months->aiul • that the work relief appropriation, Spain." ■" said the* settlement was “ eminently it’s going to leave a lot of aotors caused GAS, sour stomach, headache satisfactory.” ■ years agd, has at last attained real be limited to one billion dollars, but woojmftfon. Not only will she by- afid- statesmen' practically mute, . “ Let me tell Lewis here and now —-But-that’-s not what I started out that the law require larger contribu­ Q Q V , LEWIS O. BARROWS of featured in “ Artists and Models” that he and -.his gang will never get* to say when I began this squib. What Mrf 7avox.it e tions from the sponsors of projects, M ape-haa lined up-with athey wijll J a ck Branny, she win sefit nnk af las on my Wtom* their greedy paw3 on Ontario as TstariSd-PwH®^^y=wg9^sbstTjHiBW; If the sponsors could be required, to state executive's who will not stand the best dressing rooms on the lot. long as I’m prime minister,” said of much longer. novels' which have : seemed to hurt; . put up 50 per cent of the cost of the for riotous and illegal = tactics by It was built years ago for Pola Gloria Swanson The first dose of Adi irJka brought me projects, we would not- have appli­ strikers. When an unruly mob of Premier Hepburn. been pfodueed without a single idea x,ecipe relief, Now I eat as I wish, sleep fins He-thereupon let it be known that Negri and was later occupied by cations for a bfflien. dollars during 1,000 -men tried to storm two of Clara Bow. in them. .Sold pretty well, too., some and ne^er felt bettei he was prepared to push through- Give your bowels a the next fiscal year.” nineteen factories in Auburn in; — . of. ’em-dldr"” legislation -that would exclude the ___Senator Joe Robinson, majority volved in © general shoe strike Every time Sam Goldwyn spends' and. the iocal authorities were un­ C. I. O. from Ontario if this be-* Holding World’s Fairs. leader,~made“,anTearnest plea for homes necessary to save the pulp- few days away from the studio, economy Mafcdirections: and Sen­ able to handle, the situation, Gover­ he catches up on., all the newest TT’jJ customary, before" launching wood and mining industries from -*■ a world’s- fair ©r an- exposition" 1 tablespoonful of lemon juice ator Charles L. McNary, Republi­ nor Barrows ordered out eight com­ national fads and promptly ar­ I tablespoonful of onion jilioe panies. of the National Guard. C. I. O. control. or whatever they may null it, to can leader, assured Senator Rob­ The executive board of the union ranges to use theno. in pictures. Re- Bread for toast aocordifcg to the , “ I’ll order out the entire military hang the excuse for same -on Some CLASSIFIED inson Jhat the Republicans would at a meeting in Washington decicL covering from a cold at Tucson, nimaber to. be served, forces of Maine, if‘necessary to pre­ -Arizona, a few days ago, he was great: event in history , and then co-operate in every way * possible ed to postpone until November the Spread the caviar on round with the Democrats in their “ be­ serve constitutional authority,” the promptly forget all about the thing drive to unionize the Ford company impressed by a trailer camp. piece of toast. Then spread Op DEPARTMENT lated” . efforts to. balance expendi­ executive said. "When there is open' that- the show is supposed to com­ Jdasts. Promptly he bought a stoty called this the yolk of the egg whigk has tures with income .. ,' defiance to the orders of our courtsf “Heaven -on Wheels” and hast Bar­ memorate . in the ."excitement of been hard-boiled and run through In tKe~housi the economy pro­ and our officers of the law, there is bara Stanwyck for the lead. flocking to see Sally Rand unveiled 'T 'E S T flights by the army air a sieve. Season with the lemon gram lost a point when Represen­ little difference froth anarchy. We as the real main attraction. BABY CRICKS corps’ new big bombing plane . F-’rinstance, the big celebration in’ and onion juice, although the lat­ tative Vinson of Kentucky succeed­ shall net tolerate this situation for Fred Astaire is so determined to ; BABY CHICKS, YURKS, GOSLING I were being made at Seattle, Wash., New York in 1939* ostensibly wifi ter is a matter of personal taste d Chicks 3 wks. 13c; 2 w ed in getting through his $lj000;000 a moment.” where it was built by the Boeing have Carole Lombard in the first CLINTON HATCHERY, I . .stream pollution bill. The trouble followed a state Su­ film that he makes mark.George Washington’s inaugu­ and should be used at the discre­ Aircraft company. This machine ration as President 150 years be­ tion of the individual., _Trim -tiie preme court injunction, issued by is the largest military airplane in without Ginger Rog­ ■’1 'WO 'cabinet menibers were Judge Harry Manser, outlawing the ers that he is post-, fore, and it may be, just as a mat­ edges with the grated white of Me M APLE SYRUP the world, with an all' metal fuse­ ter of fbmi, that Washington will be egg and ghmish with small piece A <5uiek to comment on the Presd- shoe strike which affects about 6,- lage 100 feet long, a wingspread o f poring production Vermont Maple Syrup. Sugar mentioned in the opening ceremoni­ of tomato. >ft and cake. Write for partic , dent’s economy, orders. Secretary 6Qjj workers. / The mob had been 105 feet, and a cruising range o f until she is free. Copyrlg-ht.~-WNU Service.. r of Agriculture Henry A. . Wallace aroused by speeches by Powers Afid James §t®wart als. .But -the real interest will' cen­ . SMITH, WELLS, VERM 6,000 m iles.. It weighs about 40,000 ter in whether Billy Rose or Earl ■ forecast an immediate curtailment Hapgood, New England (Secretary pounds unloaded and 75,000 pounds is so determined -to of the administration’s farm activi­ for tire C. I. O., and other organ- play opposite Ginger Carroll or,the Minsky brothers suc­ when carrying a full complement of ceed-in thinking up sorne new form ties. Feders^'aid to f arm tenhiSsi fuel and armament. It has four Rogers in her. solo production control and the ever-nor- Starring vehicle that of peach-peeling art to entertain- the twin row engines of a new- type customers, or have to-fall back Once mal granary are among the proj­ X t T FORBES- MORGAN, who which will deliver 1,400 horse power he is pleading with ects to feel the economic ax, Mr, • was the able treasurer of the M-G-M to release more on such rellable standbyg as each for takeoff, The speed_is about fan dancers and strip-teasers. Wallace said. *He is still hopeful Democratic rational committee lies an Hour, There are five .him from working that the crop insurance program, to during the 1938 campaign and who in i Luisa Rainer’ s streamlined blistW ( Coronation Souvenirs. PLEASE ACCEPT be applied to the, 1938 wheat yield, resigned to take the presidency' of chine which are Anplacements for next. It is so much Fred Astaire m ay. be salvaged, the Distilled Spirits Institute, died -fun— working— with — C INCE previous engagements pre- "all, quick firing cannon, instead' ^ vented me. irem going.over to s i l m . Secretary of Commerce Daniel C, suddenly in a committee room of oi machine guns, These-oannon will Astaire or Rogers that players are Roper and his first assistant, Ernest the Ohio state capltol in Cqlumbps. willing to. give up better roles in the coronation, I trust some friend outshoot any guns mounted on any will hririg me back a specimen nf Draper, joined in predicting'' that Mr. Morgan, a relative of Mrs. Other military airplane in the w orld ord^r to be with them. — W G u t i u e , business recovery will* not be re­ Franklin D. Roosevelt by marriage, that new variety of. pygmy fish and 'make the great machine virtu­ Which some patriotic and enterpris­ tarded’ bV -the apparent inability of ,.W£is S! major in the World war. ally . impregnable, . - ODDS AND ENDS . . . Dick Form the administration to balance the .won’t finish arty more pictlires with an ing Englishman 'haS- imported frorn * 1.00 budget inffhe 1938 fiscal- year, as the D Y UNANIMOUS vote, nearly 4,- embrace. It seems that the juvenile audU as an'appropriate living sou- PresidenWfcticipatdd in. January, ■ . 000 Daughters of the, American P A T R O L of ,.the coasts and -bop- ences who so enjoy his pie/,ures shrieked M the. Pcegsipp.. It’s a , fish, * ders o i Spain by the navipa and GAME CARVING SET They said they regarded lagging Revolution, in their forty-sixth an­ in derision when he went romantic . . . ! a red tail, a- white stomach, land observers of Great Britain, M-G-M has thwarted Elissa Landis plan and" blue back, thus effectively treasury revenues' as a temporary nual congress in Washington, adopt­ to ride , in the hunters’ trials at Palm condition and added; France, Italy and Germany, as ar­ combining the colors of. the Union for only 25c with your purchase ed a. resolution opposing the Presi­ ranged some time- ago By the in­ Springs. They, won’t let her risk Her neck . “ The present headway of business Jack'. • And it’s- selling like '-hot dent’s Supreme court enlargement ternational non - intervention com ­ while she is making "Thirteenth .CUaiP’ o f o n e c'an o f B. T. Babbitt’s is so strong that it will offset the billr -Iti-deolared against “ nnhnl- for fiiem . . . Claire Windsor, too long cakes, the dispatches say. m ittee, is-now in effect. -- effect of a probable deficit.” , absent from the screen, will return in sup­ — Now—if-only-this engaging—little- Nationally Known Brands o f Lye ancing” the federal tripartite sys­ ] Under the command of British tem. of government and favored sub­ port of Constance‘ Bennett in "Topper* creature--could be ttainea- to'-stand- Vice Admiral Geoffrey Blake, i . , , Dulse Rainer lias dyed her hair on Its tail when the band plays p RESIDENT ROOSEVELT an- mission of the issues raised by the This is the Carving Set you need name and address and 25c to aboard the battle cruiser Hood, the bright red jor "The Emperor's Candle- “ God Save the King” what an Sd- A nounced his plans for another President to the people .through -a British- fleet- patrols the northern ttioki’ and likes it so well she-is- aoinc fix stefe* and game. Deerhom B.T. Babbitt, Inc., Dept,W. K., fishing, trip, ;to begin April 28 and constitutional, amendment. to leave it that way . . . Whenever 20ih ^dltioS'-iGworid-mako-foV^n-y-lYouse1? - design handle-fits the hand per- 386 4th Ave!, . coast on the bay of Biscay. Ger­ hold in the British domain!. (Note- last, two weeks or longer. This many patrols the southwestern Century.Fox needs Wallace Beery for . fectly. Knife blade and fork tinea Ydur Carving Set will reach you time He is going to angle in the scenes of "Slave Ship” they page him at Households in the south of Ireland made of fine stainless steel. Now promptly, postage paid. Send coast while France guards Spanish excepted.) ■•• 3 " Gulf of Mexico while' congress Morocco and the Balearic islands the circus. Ever since the days when he offered (or only 25c to induce you today while Me supply -lasts. . 7 traveled with a circus as elephant valet, - IRVIN S. COBB! to try the brands 'of lye shown struggles with his latest recommenr Mrs. Florence J affray. Harriman of] and Italy the eastern Mediterrane- O m i SOOB WITH ANV LdBfl- . dations. After leaving-Washington he :has loved hanging ground the taw- . ©—WNV Servtoe. at right Washington as minister to Norway. an. Coast dllUtenl. ■ SHOWN BILOW his first stop will be at Biloxi, Miss, She is the widow of J. Borden HaF- © Western Newspaper Union, ------Use lye for cleaning clogged— 1 Merchant vessels of the commit­ 50,000 Cattle Lost in Day drain pipes, for making finer soap,. From there he will -go by motor to riman, New York banker, and has tee’s 27 member* entering Spanish Kansas ranchers lost 60,000 cattle for. sweetening swill, etc. New Orleans, pausing en rpute. at been, active in politics for a n... territorial waters must first call at The Oldest BaU Cluh Beauvoir, the old home of Jefferson in the famous New Year day bliz­ Buy today a can of any of the ber of years. Anthony J. Drexel specified ports and take aboard non­ Cincinnati claims to have the old­ I)avis that is now a home fob Cop* Biddle, Jr., 'who now holds the Nor­ est professional baseball club in the zard of 1886. Dead cattle., were lye brands shown at right Then intervention committee supervisors send the - can band, with your federate veterans. At New Orleans way post, was nominated bribe-am­ who will have t]he right to examine country. The Reds were founded In piled so thick along’ the railroad Mr. Roosevelt will board the Pres: bassador to Poland. the cargo. 1869. tracks they had to be cleared off before trains could go through. Plea^itig Types of Needlework fo Dd NOT. IN THE BOX SCORE: A T LEAST ten ballplayers who A Wins6me Quartette performed on Cuban teams ■id taay .ereekat tp dainty cress last 'winter* could make good in such BBfh. and what have you? A ■ leagues as the International or the " t 'liMirig Uuuoi'htion-fog 'your; most- -Am erirxn-Asaftrtatinn Turn nr ■ prized scarfs, towels,' pillow case’s others would Jhave excellent chances fsfjlwhateyeFl However, either of holding jobs in the majors. They ^ s s - ’Sfl'tjflr^ do Iiot get a chance because organ­ -used ajone, it you wish, and both ized baseball is almost as prudish, as unenlightened and as selfish as in the matter of drawing color lines. . . Horsemen who win­ tered in, California say that. Santa. Anita has the. country’s best-con­ ducted race meeting and that nett winter the minimum purse will be $1,200. .> Lou Chiozza’s worst field­ ing trouble is that he tries to straighten up and aim before throw- Wheir lie gets thc balf—uway quickly from any old stance, his Bowling Official control is better and he. looks more like a Giant third baseman. as Guest Columnist When the indodr Season ends box? Browsing Among Books i ing wiH..have grossed more than i Outdoor. Sport.1 Boston. Praises .1937 Event -$1,000,000 in the New York, metro- FS-Byti aJ.Geogt WmiUngton, B. C.— W N U _____ for: ■patfi’of the :..rmy of 2.000,000 “ ’ ------politan—area^—The—Gar-den—hatyjv- Visitors, more or’ less, who fiock (Elmer B. Baumgi W p heads the list iii- gross revenue TUBY. Beaton from -the high 'ipies this with Si, Nickp and the Hippodrome . -Pattern 575X . - tewer-of the-ouatojahous'’ hack. to Bogton each season and ipuce this week as > s swarm:’j55y-ta—(rhH hl.qtcric towns | Hugh ’BfSdUey. -run^g_neck^d~neck -ifor -second-. are easy as . .can -be, even for H iyovks -down on that -cobweb ■ J-IWtl.„„ ------^ o f the positron^ This is the biggest ..isea^ . Tnuzor of' narrow, crooked' -abeut^t-mTrheytagafltrite-sefcihe^ ‘'amateurs.” What co'uld be morft fi^ e w York lor the first lime in history eon—sinee—t-he-depressdon-and—pijo-- st-reels which-marksritfie “ citj -Hbp= places where their ancestors lived, - "CSpflvatlhg ‘than graceful,sprays a-iid. spots famous In the annals of md Itke all bowlers, think.' there's no moterJVar-e-so-enthu&iaetiQ-tfeat’ they- of full-blown roses; cross-stitched other smftt lika it.i ^ an twelVe outdoor clubs - in addi- gr azed bft the Common and clipper early days: Bunker Hill monument; in sdsf, witlr^s— bonder putt Faneuil hall^the site of the Boston By ELMER B.\ BAHMGARTEN tion . to Jhose operating in the Gar- In__pkftS9n ships traded with ChiHa an^Bom-| [den^Bawl • and, the ball parks. . v . jiijtjgll 5751 you Will; b a y ,.1 ■ > . .Tea Party;J3',d North church; Paul I |X SEEjMS fltfii-Charlie Ebbets, find a-transfer pattern oft two mo- The "Bomar Stable, a Maryland- Kevere’s house; the tomb of Mother * while in attendance at' the 1906 SffljP■464,’,bv__ jjSfcinches: -two.nitfa • It): the shadow of modern struc­ trained outfit* owned-by Detroiters, Gooflei -the site of the Bnktnn Mbs.- A. B. C. tournament at1 Louisville, 'F H E R E l:fs.3y4-by’ 7% inches; a. chart and tures' squsj many old-style"'show -is--a-Gornbicia^i0n~0f-=-the-n am es -o£ -=*^ihe--mid": and “oouritinghouses," -already ?a£fe > ths sacred codfish ,in the I Ky„ was so impressed with the tour­ directions for a 3 by lBVi inch, ’Statehodse; and near-by Plymouth Charles Bqhn and Peter Markey— tivities of the Ch; weather-beaten when John Hancock nament th a t. it was his intention thus', the BoTMar. 1' . “ Fail Guys;’’ crocheted edge; ir.a'terial require­ Rack, Conocrd, andrid Lexington,Lexln, and j to have the event awarded to New (•in. aprons, this time) an.d was governor. To Bolton' wese arc Book-of revelations due from ments; illustrations o f alLstitches the' ‘Witch House at Salem York City. He said' at the. time that their" week - end guests more than obsolete architecture; the pen of the;sports writing Marcus i used; color suggestions. • fljoday Boston prlhtsT’more books if it. was ever taken ea!st of the when the.cundid camera ” To obtain pattern send '15 they are symbols of her bujfcr, au*[ , already has wrestling efti- caught this gay quartette. dacious youth when she built aha' Shan when she was pre-eminently a Allegheny mountains, it would never cents in. stamps o r : coins (coins: inentissimoes in an expetffant dithr The guests are wearing-d-let’s have 'sailed our first merchant fleewa*- vMterary center.*' Manuscripts po.ur be returned to the Mid-Western quires 4% yards of 39-Ijich ma­ preferred) to The Sewing" Circle ■Woto' her editors. Novels, carloads states. a giose-up'-j— sports dr'esses be­ terial. With long sleeves size 14 Household Art3 Dept., 259 sW. Modern Boston sprawls’over mere That feud between Burleigh cause they*: are so all -purpose, of dictionaries, and schoolbooks In This display of, enthusiasm was requires 4% yards of 35 inch ma­ Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. than Loop square miles and counts Spanish-' and English, Sanskrit and Grimes find Charley Dressen is tennis fropk&go shopping just as terial. ...\yrite plainly pattern number, sejme 2,300;000" people in libr metro- misinterpreted by. the bowlera of strictly on the level. Eskimo, are shipped frem here, of­ often.awdot. Tbe.spectator model - New Pattern Book. your nante and address. I politer, district. Much -of that is In. the Western and. Mid’Western states Players whisper ten to markets as remote as-Bag­ and, as a result, the tournament io thejfjght withNts unusual ■the ppttem of other American cities. dad. V S that, late last sum- iOf buttons is demurs enough to Send f jjr the Barbara Bell Spring never wais permitted to go east of But .ths old Boston, so like parts of the. Cincinnati wear when calling on one’s Sun­ and Summer'Pattern Book. Make |__Great Place for Book Printing. Buffalo' until- the -1935 event' was aJ^ntMgpndonr4s--'UBictU'e—in—the- manager, who was day school-teacher ami yet would yourself attractive, practical and' "hgld at Syracus'eT "Quotations" United States. Her Golden Age of letters, when too secure in have sufficient swing to “ belong’’ becoming- clothes, seleoting- de­ The universities have a greater re* r - Genie'down from the tower now Emerson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, The Eastern bowlers made a re­ vn jobrwas of­ in'the 'gallery at the golf tour­ signs from the Barbara" Bell welk sponsfbility now than they Have ever Whjfjier,' Hoknes’'' and' Lowell - used markable showing in organization fered the planned, easy-to-make patterns? hid io^ bear._ A large portion of the and see how certain of these streets nament. Summer days offe: •are devoted to a particular :enter- to -ireguent the 01dj Cprner Book work, in patronizing, the Syracuse, berth but refused to many unexpected opportunities Interesting and exclusive fashion* world is moving Without a compass.— StoVe^ passed with the rise of New for little children and the difficult Nicholas Murray Butlers * prise. Tni3 one Smells of hides ar.d tournament, and living * up to their carry on negotia­ ■that these dresses are chosen as junior age ;■ slenderizing, y,'ell-cut We have only id trust and .do otfr leather; along that one you see only tork as-a market for manuscripts. promise to return the tournament tions behind Casey equal to .any informal oooasio.fi. But curious visitors still shek out Stengel’s back. , . , patterns for the mature figure; best* arid Wear as smiling a face as tlfe -gilded signs of shoe majiufactu- to the West the next year many of A Two-in-One Idea. ftiay be for ourselves and others.— turers. One Section smells Of fish, Emerson’s c!dr home fft Concord; the leaders from the Western cities '.The reason why afternoon dresses1 for the most Rt L, Stevenson. ftKiy prowl" through the; country supported New York City inf its,c Tony Cucoinello,- The aprons on the charming particular young women and ma- * another of wool, an • o ' ^ future tournaments in the East at- these patterns today. (in coins) each. brilliant historical \-- ■'k of Presoott, tractive to tha bo\ylers of the United In Chicago and other spots. I . Even the • odd wording, of sign­ Parkir.ar., Flske, 6nd Bteoroft n The Patterns. ; . bails. .. .'[ in sizes 14 tp“20: (82 to 42). Size Old Oyster. House, live lobsters wrig­ Advancing years bring to so Bowie, the- track' that opens "and 16 requires 3%, yards of 35-inch IN SIST ON inanv people the constipation gling in its window tanks, stendsi rtiagazinas far both^adiiltfl and I oioses the Maryland rasing season material. E i problem, And it is so important just as it was a hundred y^ar age stay was four or five day?,: but lot older people to meet the youths. But it is -the stupendous [pnee was a rabbit hunting ground. Pattern 1224 is designed in sizes GENU/NE -Aged Carver of Pipes, -output— of textbooks which as- j some remained in the city for two '. . . Bill Johnston will promnln box­ matter correctly. Mere partial .weeks or morh SM, its a result, we 12 to 20 (30 to 40). Size 14 dgllllrellef is H| enough. _ For___ sys-^ h Bsforo a window afcBfigCesst street I tonisbqs. . ing at ths Velodrome tems dogged with accumulated I have been told that the ‘American OCEDAR wastes are bound I crowds watch a‘• wrinkled artist! Youb■■im . agine the volume when j Bowling Congress tournament and this.summer. Also, not at all awed aches and pains. I carya pipes.' At eighty-seven I by the task of filling thd IgBO seats. Thousands orderly people you atop •? think that between 25 ! convention Is the most valuable of He Who Doesn't. Know ^ Don’t you accept substitutes have found the real answer to big r.o glasses, ho yvqrks as' skfitH ana dU nUtoon American children all conventions and gatherings inas- |tt • the Velodrome, he Is dickering . O^Codar polish pi t e a show or two at" the local ball, The _following quotation, is given constipation problems in fully as when -he began, seventy aione are enrolled in schools; that | much as there was a consistent flow nd preserves yourfui Nature 8 Remedy (NR Tablets). park. , . Johnny Neur., the formerV as an Arabian proverb in Lady I years ago. Monk, -Viking, and Xr.-| “ S? ' “ yst have - some Uf business into the tournament city Nature s RemedyilfIS purely Tiger who now.manages, .Norfolk-) Suyton’jB “Life of Sir Richard Bur* •vegetable laxative. ItnotWy dian heads, skuus, lions, dogs—he books when schools open each Sep- over a period of weeks, ton,,;: ; )r”:™ - thoroughly cleangAt. ! makes th em 'a ll.— tember, and that Boston is one of . ' in the Piedmont league, also is a but Its action is gentle and your picture ar.d he I Baltimore sports writer. . n„“ . ”*L~“ ^ 8t M way nature intended. the chief ’.exibook^rbducir.g can- A'. B. C. Makes “ Hot Shot” ' t know wili cut its likeness on a.m eer- ters in the world. Although he is doing well enough, schaum bowJi..For a Ksntucky-horss- it is Jack Dempsey's ambition to World Center for Textbooks. [Just _ _ _ Another ______Bowler _ _ man he carved the image of that promote a big heavyweight cham­ not, is simple—teach him; rider’s favorite mount; he- even- --S'There are many schoolbooks,“ pionship fight. . . An American)- e whoTchowa arid kno.ws riot I is asleep—wake him.; Carved {he “ Battle of Bunker Hill” said an official of a publishing com - ; -The A. B. C. tournament alleys league club could make a smart ■ pahy. “ whMa jm les make that of [level: oft all participants. One who e who knows and knows he kne That Cheerful tAook with 60 brier figures on one big move by picking up Babe Herman. wise—follow him!” • CXsdar A cheerful look makes a p ip et, •’ a popular novel look diminutive. Bight "have a " very fine average on The former Dodger still has a year , I Hgfbeft. I ■ ■ Five iznnkmafi fa pipe stores beret They are handled not In dozens of ! hie home alleys, becomes just or two of big-time baseball left in abduts have a total service" of more bo5ces---tot--in---parioadj-of.,anlnnn other bowler. There are only "a small him and a change of surroundings than 200 years. “ A man is on trial pounds edoh* , i number of the countryrs outstanding would give him a chance to bring it untfirh'a'-lradf heen-h'ere 25 years” h ....“ "Wlnile seme of our novels. 'tJncle bowlers who continue ■ to maintain out. . . Purists can fake the word a favorite joke in one shop. Hom’d Cabin’ jand ‘Rebecca of Sun- ®h .."average nearly approximating of- one of the nation’s most cele­ I Quietly another o ld soulptof nybrook FafBh’ for example, have. averages.at their home' alleys, brated gambling house proprietors works, making “ ancient” idols, rel­ sold morejjhaa half a million each, , I nber of-the so-called ■ as t- why roulette \vhecls—which ics of the Stone Age, even a “ petri­ our‘ little school pamphlets ch | hlbitlcr. bowlers must have t never rail to provide the house with ular alley finish upon- which to do fied’ inan” for a circus in Australia! ‘Evangeline’ and ‘The Courtship a better than, 5 per cent proflt—- Turn back. and walk, through the of Miles Siandisk’ hays sold at the WRr stuff.. When these, in^iduals stiU remain In action. He says, cathedral-like• First’ National bank rate of a million a year. are permitted to praotice -Acertain “ We gotta keep ’em going. The men number of games in ordIP to find anCdcolfeJil Its compelling. murals, “ The task » f getting sufficient got wise long ago. But we gotta lot- the particular spot on which to with, their dramatic themes cl I schoolbooks ready to meet the sud­ ta lady customers and they squawk start their ball or. each alley, they merchant adventures by land and den demand every September,, when like hell whenever we try to remove then make a creditable show­ sea; crstudy the fascinating exhibit orders dotha in at the last mihtjte.by can the wheelsTT . . Incidentally, an­ ing, biit in an A. B. C. tournament . of .-historid- ships’ models in the ...... that publishers Usually other eminent proprietor of such de­ State Street Trust, company. begin printing these books' as'" long they must begin to qo®t immediate­ vices of the devil provides the in­ [''.-'■ffhsn talk with men whose fam­ ad. ten mchths ahead.” •- ly after a game starts, no practice formation that 45 per cent of the being allowed except one pal! or., ilies, for generations have helped ■ “ Books made in Boston are sent money gambled In Florida during each alley without piha- being set shape Boston’s destiny, and you be­ everywhere that English is used jn .B H thp past winter was gambled by the gin tc sense what significant .events, schools,'*' said • another publisher. I - gals. *N NEW YORK... affecting all America, are' paiked “ More than that; in translation, they Quite a number of the soicalled The main thing holding, up the HOME COMpORXSu. W WH- in her 800 years of‘history. ; go to scores of foreign Iafids. Re-1 "hot-shots” are praoiicaUy scared said of .the Dodgers Is Judge Steve <5UT EXTRAVAGANC& . Boston' pash and engineering air1;] I cently crqers oam e from Bagdad ! to heath'when .they appear at the MoKeever., The Ebbets heirs,- who ' REPINED CLIENTELE built. several of the great* railway for thousands of our Craig’s ‘Path- *• B- c * tournament each year sim- own 50 per cent of the stock, are systems of America. Chicago stock­ ways in .Science.’ ' Arable transla*- P1? because they realize that they more than willing to peddle .their yards,'to.-a large degree, were-cuilt 4isms-ofc-BMagtedia-tAnman.LTirn

tlnual -roug,^ at engagements, endorse-: ace newshawk who has Just tricked her Suggests Plan ‘Nancy Steele’ ments and, publicity schemes arranged again into -the headlines, .without, how. this, .hi'deftftlgahle .manager ani} ever, reckoning with his dynamic, httrd- tbentof; .Gregory Ratoff and returns hr driving managing editor, Don Ameche To Fight Crime Opens S.unday the lone prairie’ to resume his former (radio star of “The • First Nlghier”) ooeupatton of “ootvboylng.” Love Punishes Hate Forum Speaker Declares McLaglen, Academy Award vOihforasttably. portrayed 'By tbie star Americanization o f For­ Winner, In Feature Roll of" “The Mormer’P &nd - an inspired eign B om Would Help east, “Nancy Steele ia~ Missing,” the' of Mayfair Picture Tweritleth,- Century-Fox production opening Sunday at the Mayfair Thea- Better efforts Jjo Atoartctalaetmjnl- Warren Willlajn, best, toown for his SdrS presents ..a powerful- dr grants would reduce the high percent-' portrayals. of . the' suave- film .detective, , vengeful hate balked. By Its swfi fury! age of crime among the children' ot comes to the screen in. a s^ong'char­ and punished; by man’s greatest love. foreign born parena, Dr, Joseph 8. acterization in ^QUtofrjsV* t a story- • of Houcek. a oi~ttie iUouliy-'or The performances , of Victor 'Mc- mob Tmy, whicn jpiays mnightra2i9T'to- Lagien, ;WiaiiCr of the School of Education of New York morpow at the Playfair Theatre. • Academy award for the best perform­ University, declared Friday night at iUtHbughr he is^acquftted of a tnurdfer ance. o f 1955; Walter Connolly, out­ the first of tlfee forums ■ sponsored by charge, William, a physician, is hounded standing aeterof Stage.tad:scretarahd the Hillside Adult Education.Council. from city to.-city By a wtfmort who be­ Speaking before an audience in the Peter Lorre, Europe’s cme-mta obam-l lieves him . .guilty and wlto swoi£ .her of horrors, make “Nancy Steele Is jtiHside- 'Avenue School,. "Dir. Roucek vengeance’ upon, ‘ .hina^ ?. When she- tf Missing” - a tremendous -document ..of; 'said the- reason for fheittdndiOff tiiej alizes - liis irfnooende' and her love ft second generation of immigrant stock emction-lashlhg ■ power", •' '32ed' ""with I him she Is unable to atop the fury of tense thrills and strong melons. agalnsT Headline Romance i the h‘ Karen Morley portrays" ■ the. woman homes of such families. The romance o! a thrilling threesome pwho wrecked Wfliiam’s life. Toe pair Whose kisses crash too, hanaunac and . He traced what often happens ih are supported,..!®..Lewis Stone, little whose'escapades sen- extras, with .MafiasJ, Such. hotoes, • With lack of ".respect for Jackie Moran, the >boy “Paul” of “Val­ rams lyrone. Powef outromancing his- ] the parents and authority In general.. iant Is" the Word Carrie;" John for ‘Lloyds, of London" role; lovely Loretta ’ ■ Children gf immigrants often receive Wray,. who. ■ plays ylhe; hny’S father in Young bringing her fresh-, charm to a ' from the schools he-ide&--feha-t—every­ The same production; Clirlstlta Rub, portrayal-that is enchar.tingly different, , thing foreign to America Js necessarily Esther Dale, and Jonathan Hale. “Out­ " tad Don •’ Ameche ereatlhg a dashing Inferior, he - declared, with the .result cast" is ironr Frank Ri Adapm’ipopuiar that .thechildren feel contempt of their I novel “Happiness Preferred;" and was Dl__'characterization,provides', ...parents, tanJaanaJuriJxsea able to =dfeoted4?y-Rdbe£E Flnmy __ hlianous excitement In the Twentieth =©BKtflgEaR5x-:Vfc» Plumbing; — Heating — Sheet Metal W o r k ~sTmtla_t/, Amflrlnn.r Irlftis and Customs Lawrence Tibbett Also News,” opening for a four-day : so quickly. With Lawrence Tibbett as 'a fed-up Sunday. Exposed to Bad Influence affiglngrsfer tad. VPeJsay- Barrie as a STAFFORD 'As a result, he said, White the chil­ hot-headed heiress after his aria sup­ ■ With -Loretta in the role of-.a beau­ tiful heiress heckled tad pestered by. Still ait the Old Address dren frequently. serve as interpreters, plying riotous romaneg, Gregory. Ratoff sensation-seeking newspapers, ' the for their parents, they are at the same. and Arthur Treacher collaborating: ofil Joyablejpace Is -set at once when she TEL. EL. 21311 time independent enough . of their riotous comedy, “Under "Four Spoil;’' vengeance against -Tynsne^Rower,. parents to learn what they think are the - Twentieth • Century-Fox newest OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE American standards. from street cor­ tune triumph is the associate feature WILLIAM A. STAFFORD & SON ‘ oners, in gangs and motion pictures. tonight and tomorrow.5 . 1120 East G rand Street M cllvaine Oil Burner A gents /- • in the end, the speaker said, normal Loaded with laughs and studded with relations’ between parents and. Children swinging, sofiigs, by Broadway’s rhythm •are severed in .the Immigrant home, kings, Arthur1 Schwartz' tad Howard and' the second generation attempts to Dietz, “Under Y&ur Sped’ is the snap­ . - eliminate its .old* world background by piest, stagiest story , of Lawrence Tib­ speaking, only English, Changing names betts career. and. dropping 'Sven he finest features. The hilarity - starts, when baritone BUY NOW ■ of .their parents' type of old world cal-. -Tibbett becomes bored w ith. the oon-| ‘ Cure. ■ d Dr. Roucek. declared that up to 19M IMPORTANT! 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