A COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER The Belleville News SERVING Vol. X II., No. 23 ALL OF BELLEVILLE

Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, At Newark, N. Post Office, Under Act of March 3, 16/», On October », 192». BELLEVILLE NEWS fljSJ OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER TOWN OF BELLEVILLE BELLEVILLE, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARYmu 5, 1937 iTruf i curnPRICE TWO CENTS GERARD H 11 11L H A u b i l U | MeEvoy Family Stricken f MATTER TAX RATE TO REMAIN AT 3.80 By Triple Tragedy Teapot Tempest Faded Misfortune struck thrice, last week IN 1937 MUNICIPAL BUDGET in the family of John J. MeEvoy. cus­ todian of the Recreation House. Mrs. MeEvoy, for eight years host­ Departmental Appropriations Slashed to Prevent Rise ess at the local recreation center, was stricken suddenly at her home Janu­ As Probe Was Started In Taxes— Increased Ratables Neutralize ary 27. She was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, in the town ambu­ $10,000 Addition to Local Levy lance, but died immediately after her admission to the hospital. Dancer Wins $1,500 The: tax rate for 1937 will remain at Upon learning of his wife's death, Mr. MeEvoy collapsed and is now un­ Many Looked Tuesday $3.80 per $100 valuation, the same as From Belleville Man it vyas in 1930, despite increases in dergoing treatment for a nervous disorder. .school costs and state and county Former El Cazar Dancer taxes, Mayor William H. Williams, Meanwhile the couple’s only daugh­ ter, Frances, 11. whose serious illness town ihmnee director, announced Tues­ Charges Salesman Beat For Town Fireworks day night in introducing the 1937 mu­ had contributed to her mother’s anx­ iety, grew steadily worse. Last Fri­ nicipal budget, which was adopted by And Kicked Her the. board of commissioners. day she was removed to St. Mary’s Cleared Hospital, suffering from pneumonia. The. proposed expenditures were Renee Renard of New York, a form­ Mayor’s Committee Clears Director Gerard, -kept down by a decrease in depart­ er dancer at the Club El Cazar, was mental appropriations and municipal expenses amounting1 to $88,000 under Republicans Aim At awarded $1,500 damage.- from George Despite Charges Published by Newspaper 1930. This was effected by a $10,000 Johnson, 33, of 20 Tiona avenue, this decrease in department expenditures, town, a roofing salesman, by a jury Cops Take Blame for Alleged Failure to Prosecut largely in maintenance items, much Revitalized Party in Circuit Judge Joseph L. Smith's equipment having been replaced in Motorist Whose Car Injured Patrolman; 1930, and a reduction in debt service Essex Club To Hold Joint court last week. and miscellaneous expenses. The night club entertainer asked No Intercession in Court, Says Mayor Of a total budget of $3,17)2,035, as Meeting At Local $100.000 for physical damages and $100,000 for slander, charging that compared wilh $2,580,520 for 1930, “ It's all over. Sweetheart, now.’’ Two policemen, one of whom was $1,140,800 is to be raised by local Elks’ Club Johnson beat and kicked her and tore Thi= line from a popular <"rg might, .-eveiely injured in an accident last property taxes in 3937, a i against her hair in a car parked near the Nutley Leaders To Attend apply to tile whitewash brush plr.Mer- T)ec( mber 24, received Hie blame for $1,130.526 in 1936. The $10,000 in­ county Eolation hospital November failing to prosecute a motorist in­ crease w ill be neutralized by an in­ 20, J9T>. Hhi' also alleged Uud John­ cd over the charges of alleged ticket Members of the Essex County Re­ volved, Edward J. Reilly of 9 Fairway crease of $400.000 in ratables, brought son slandered her (haracter. The lat­ “ hilling:," against George R. Gerard, avenue. Mr. Reilly was charged with DIRECTOR WILLIAMS publican Club, most recent organiza­ about 'by industrial expansion and ter suit was dismissed by the court-. director of public safety. Recently passing a red traffic light -md knock­ some building, Mr. Williams said. county Lax. $150,210, an increase of tion to harmonize the factions in the G. O, P. ranks will hold their regular Johnson, although he did not con­ Gerard Look two columns in this news­ ing Patrolman Donald S n from lib The tax levy is divided as follows: $12,000 over 1930; district'school tax, test the suffi tiled a reply to llie al­ motorcycle. stated meeting at Belleville Elks’ Club paper to tell the iK-oplo YvPat a “ lily State school tax (estimated), 884,- DIRECTOR GERARD next Thursday evening at 0:30 o’clock. legations through his attorney, deny­ Mr. ¡smith, confined after the acci­ 700; state soldiers’ bonus tax, $5,300; (Continued on Page 2) ing all counts. white” department he has. He said dent to his home for nineteen days, Prominent speakers will be heard and no tickets had been "killed'1 tuffing aims of the. organization will he out­ was censured for failure to ffign a j the past year. lined by President William C. Cope Revival Services complaint, against Mr. Reilly. His to outstanding leaders in Belleville Flood Refugees j Came ihc- moriow and two Newaik superior, Lieutenant Richard Nourse, was likewise censured for failing to and Nut-lev. newspapers. One commended him edi­ RED CROSS CHAPTER REQUIRES At Reformed Church Insist, that the officer sign a complaint Mayor William H. Williams Ls one Housed in Hospital torially and the other smacked him against the motorist. of the vice presidents of the club as John C. Radin, Jr., to Speak; with mi no than two colt;-..ms. saying Mr. Gen.ru ’teas -h are Congressman Fred A. Hartley, Jr., Local Woman’s Relatives in effect he was “ all wet.” the mayor, although he admitted vis- -M O N E Y AND CLOTHING FOR FLOOD Mayor Martens, East Orange and Dr. J. A. Struyk to Be other well-known figures in t.’ne coun­ Flee High Water In Over the wires from here to Singa­ ding Officer Smith at his home, but ty. Belleville’s Mayor and Mayor pore Belleville's .name was hmadcas' lenied requesting him not to press Evangelist charges. Raised Here in Drive for Funds—National Frederick H. Young of Nutley will be Louisville, Ky. in the biggest joke of the year. It- $1,993 Police Court Intercession present, as well as Commissioners Jo­ John C. Kudin. Jr., piesiuent ut the fair flower had faded when the storm seph King, William D. Clark, Belle­ Alleged to have interceded in be- Organization Is Caring for 1,000,000 Persons Mrs. Edward A. Bloxsom of 50 Christian Endeavor Society of Belle­ clouds appeared. ville; and Commissioners Edgar Bos- Floyd street has received word from ville Reformed Church and a student ualf of a defendant in police court in Mayor Williams informed the news­ Made Homeless by Disaster relatives in Louisville, Ky., recently at Bloomfield Theological Seminary, a health case. Commissioner Gerard (Continued on Page 2) stricken by floods which swept the will he the speaker at a young people’s papers that he would investi­ was likewise cleared. Bellcville Chapter of the American or will hold benefits for the flood Ohio River valley, that they have service to precede a series of -evan­ gate—after hi-, untiring tilffiis to g r The allegation was made that the sought refuge from rising waters in Red Cro'-s, of which Andrew L. Boy- relief fund. gelistic services at the church from Belleville back into its place in the director had spoken in favor of clem­ the City Hospital of that place. lan is chairman, this week renewed Contributions to Wednesday night Local Elks Score Sunday to Wednesday. The young Min. Wei!, it seem- ai. ellipse was one. ency for Andrew J. Maglio. dairyman, William Francisco, Miss Bertie its appeal for contributions of money follow-: people’s service will he held Sunday who later received suspended senten­ Francisco, Mrs. Annie Robertson and Gerard was on the pan. and clothing to aid flood victims in the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Deetjen, at 7:45 P. M. ces, while Andrew Benenato, anothei In Ritual Contest Mrs. Margaret Anderson, brother Tht- Rev. Dr. John A. Struyk, pastor But. lo ami behold, theie arrived Middle West. $150; Marilea Deetjen, $1.25; Rudy dairyman, was fined 8’u on similar and sisters of Mrs. Bloxsom. and Mrs. Mr. ■ Boylan announced that $1,993 Deetjen, $1; Frank W. Armstrong, $5; of the church, will he evangelist. Ans- on the scene former Assemblyman charges. in cash, as well as quantities of cloth­ Belleville Lodge No. LOS F. and A. M., Officers Make Splendid Anderson’s young daughter, were ley Van Dyke of Pa.-saic will he song Homer G. Zink and Philip Deitelbach, The investigating committee re­ forced to leave their home last week leader and lias organized a young peo­ ing and bedding, were received up to $50; Heyer Products Company, Inc., who ga\v Gerard a pat on the back ported that Maglio's case had been Wednesday night, but added dona­ $100; J .K . B.. $1; V. M. K.. $1: Her­ Showing In Newark and move to the hospital, at which ple’s choir. postponed at the time of the first Mrs. Robertson is head nurse. a fit r whi-h, it is sank the boys fig­ tions are necessary, since the bert J. Scot, $2; Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. Radin is general ehaiiman. as­ hearing to allow testimony from a Lodge All escaped injury, although they Red Cross is now caring for A. Kelsall, $10; H. McNeill, $1; Char­ sisted by Ri.hert F. Wolff, who is in uratively ki--td and made tip. Gerard state-inspector at a later date. Later feared their home and household fur­ more than 1,000,000 refugees and ad­ les W. Graham, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ charge of the house to house canvass. was absolved of all blame. he was convicted and fined, but the nishings had been seriously damaged, ditional numbers of persons are ex­ ward J- Vogel, $2; A. Spatz, $1; Place Third In District Fred II. Woodward. Jr., and George Declining tiuti "no ba-is has men fine- \i u!-t suspended when he collaps­ James Gibson, $25; Degener, Inc., $2; they wrote. W. Price are directors of publicity. ed in the court room. pected to bo made homeless by the established for the severe criticism Belleville Hebrew Ladies Auxiliary, High honors were accorded Belle­ floods, now sweeping down the Missi­ extended to Gerard,” Mayor Williams, In the Benenalo cu.-e. according in $5; Martin P. Cosgrove, $25; Frank ville Lodge of Elks officers in Newark ssippi valley. in a lengthy report, Tuesday night the committee, the defendant pleaded L. O’Neil, $10; Belleville Unit, No. Sunday when the local men scored William J. IIorgan has _ been ap­ exonerated his colleague of charges non vuk and appeared with his at­ 105, American Legion Auxiliary, $10; first place over Montclair, Bloomfield pointed publicity director of the local " f ticket “ killing', intercession m be­ torney. Mr. Gerard did not appear in Lions’ Club of Belleville. $25; Arthur and Nutley lodges in the final ritual­ PARMER DISCUSSES HOME WORK drive and has announced that contri­ half of defendants in police court and the court room at his hearing. E. Mayer. $5; Anonymous, $2; Mrs. istic contest of a series among the butions of money may be taken to “ reduced rates" tor Iratfic vif'iat. . The public safety director admitted Michael Dacey, Sr., $5; John F. Goog- sixteen sister lodges in the New Jer­ Mr. Boykins office at 228 Washing­ The accusations were published in „ speaking to Maglio in the court room, an. Jr., $5; Forest Hill Field Club sey North West District. ton avenue or to either of the towns Newark newspaper alter Direcior but denied intercession with Recorder Employees, $10; Mrs. Beatrice H. Belleville’s total point score was ASSIGNMENTS IN THE SCHOOLS •banks. Gerard boasted, in a public statemeiv, Everett B. Smith in his behalf. Vail, $5; A. A. Buckley, $5; Walter R. 98 plus which is a few points under Donation.- of clothing and bedding that ticked s are not "killed" in Belle­ Allegations of "cut rates" for cer­ Grant (additional), $3; Roy C. Hunt, the leading lodge, Boonlon. Belleville will be culled for by the shade tree Educator Favors Individual Projects, Rather Than Rou­ ville. tain traffic violators were dismissed, In..., $10; I). I. Boyd, $5; August is third and Dover, second. The Belle­ •department truck any afternoon if the The mayor announced he was aided with the statement that parking vio­ Plenge, $10; Ladies’ Guild of Christ ville officers are exalted ruler, James town hull, the office of Commissioner tine Tasks, for Pupils— Growth and Adjustment in his investigation ny a commiUee lator-; are permitted to pay $1 fine- Church, $15; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ed­ Ferguson; esteemed leading knight, Joseph King or the home of Edward composed of former Assemblyman to the court clerk, Lieutenant No'urse, wards. $2; Patrick A. Fort, $5; Young I-Iarold Cavanaugh; esteemed loyal Evers, president, is notified. Em­ More Important Than Memorizing, He States Homer C. Zink and former Town Com­ Woman’s Club, $5; Ethel Aekersten, knight, Harold Gahr; esteemed lectur­ rather than appear in court. The fine ployees of the shade tree department missioner Philip Dettelbach. both oi has been reduced from $2 since tickets, $2: It. J. MacDonald, $1; Joseph King, ing knight, Emil Kastner; esquire. are. donating tlieir own time to the whom are members of the Civic Lea­ Wallwm H. Masten; chaplain, John Asking the question, ‘’Shall there ents one would likeiy find a divided m which the penalty is listed, were cause. be. a home work assignment in grades opinion in respect to home work as­ gue. issued, it was reported. Many local organizations have held (Continued on Page 2) Monoghan; secretary, Henry Gemein- hardt, Jr., treasurer, Joseph J. Reilly; ■below high school?” Supervising signments, varying all the way from a organist, Theodore Muller, past ex­ Principal Wayne R. Parmer of the program which claims to state the alted ruler; inner guard, John Man­ local public schools this week ad­ exact amount of home work to be as­ South End Improvers Nutley Board Refuses Single Session Plan at High School May signed by each teacher in each grade ger and tiler, William McCoy. dressed the following message to and in each subject, to a program A nominating committee will pre­ Belleville parents: which assigns no home work at all. Admit 15 Members Our Sewer Offer Be Launched Monday, Principal Says sent a new slate of officers within two “ I f one should take a vote of par- weeks for the ensuing year. On Mon­ “A set pio,atrain of home work for day night the thirteen past exalted any group or class of children would Charles Tedesco, Attorney, Asks More Than $30,000 Opening of Cafeteria Delayed by Floods in Middle rulers of Belleville lodge will be hon­ p resu p p o se, in tlie first placo, that h ’J ored. They are Martin Griffin, Ed­ of the Jriidrei i in any one cla-'- group Reports on Fight For For Belleville’s Use West__Twelve Classrooms in Addition ward E. Math.es, Raymond B. Yerg. are of the same ability— the sanm Milton Shifman, Theodore, Muller, intelligence. rn e .--am*1 interest.-. 5-Cent Fare Of Trunk Lines Now in Use by Pupils Frank J. Strassburger, Clarence Roth- the same ph;.■sha! health, the same ery, Harry Estelle, Robert Anderson, habits of imi: i-ley. Cíe .-ame matin’- Fifteen new member- vt-re admit-, ity. Quite to *h* cen t n a y , th e r e is ted to the South End Improvement J be Nutley boaid of commissioners A single session plan, in wmch aL be released at 8 P. M. Joseph J. Reilly, Lawrence E. Keen­ a very wide range <uld be j effort by tlm entn’f membeiehip and mornings and freshmen attend in homes for luncheon, and will be re­ which, of course, will he without ■■ost. ninbnGzed to conduct go nations leased for an hour, Mr. Kittle said. It will be necessary to ke -p the Stew­ found alii-'*--, not ev*;n *o the extent oi • all the citizens of Belleville to place with Nut-lev officials. the afternoons. the matter before the commissionei-> The remainder, 800 pupils, will use ard advised not later than February having the came fingerprintCer­ Under the new plan, all pupils will tainly they would likeiy be mu h fi's,- in the proper light. the cafeteria in two shifts of 400. 26 as to' intentions to attend and with go to classes at 8:30 A. M. and will A committee to arrange a celebra­ Pupils not eating will be accomodated whom. alike ir ’un ‘ he mam’point of their tion of the first anniversary i f the COMMUNITY HARDWARE CO in study halls during the luncheon This only applies to members with many sided personalities. uy on Easy Payment Plan, Dia- a prospective member. ‘Taverns are not alike informed on organization wiil be appointed at tin* ttf 327 ffi Union avenue, Belleville, period. the only local store where you ear fls, Jewelry, Watches, numerous Twelve classrooms in the new sec- Applications for membership in the sueh subject matter assigned nor are next meeting February 23. Commis- get; Sherwin-Williams Paints at re*’ .]• gifts. Victor Hart, Jeweler, 45/ W A Y N E R. PARMER (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) lar prices. diington avenue, Belleville, N. J. •(Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) PAGE TWO THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY b, Ìi»:j7 ,W. Vrseland, SI; Employees of Bell Republicans Sam Kenworthy Again Becomes Reporter; ! vilk- I.aundrv Co., $11.50; Chester E. [g Soper vising Principal jParmer Discusses I Graham. ¥2: Proceeds of Mens Far-r at. - | ! w;$ William V. Eufemia I (Continued from Page One) *5 Chooses to Represent Defunct Newspaper jf !| Tailor and Cleaner § Home Work Assignments in Public Schools George A. Rogers and Francis * i V IW +-U m m , «¡t ! x* Moriit-i s’ Club, 85. § 322 WASHINGTON AVENUE «;» ■■ . ~ ...... — r-=r_----- — —zrrrr. j qy Stager, NUtley. Harry Machette, of Belleville .several years a no. 11 ix- (Continued from Page One) Sammv Sa K(.v\\v< rthy, glor- Belleville 2-1 mit “ What then shall he our conclusion•; ; T-Nljeviile Republican dhainnan and zoner failed to remember tnat Tne for th ? New J !■!'■■ Library News in respect to home work ass¡gwnw.L:- V : Vfilson Ivierstead, N utley chairman Times ■ passed out oi tne LelR-vihe they trained in the handling' of. chil­ “ Education is not shop work which j ,vp] a]so on hand, as -will former sey State Leagi f Munit inai Lies at picture at about the .same rime tnat Social Security dren ho .--indy periods. They can hard­ Ih.mi dì lets on the may be confined to the senool room j assemblyman Homer- C. Zink. The Six Grand per, ,emptec to return he did, being absorbed by 3 he News d it- benefits. are on display in ly he expected to be qualified in these Act. an and the schedule of the school ! elw membership, as far as the par- Cession of news- in 1935. this week. Many respects. Not knowing what they may to his former Abe nil.It départaient but is a process of growth and train- .i mi organization -with headquarters nor of che In past years Sammy, win* gees : y e for public di-- do oi' should -not do fer children in paper reporter the fi ie pamphlets ai ing that should effect the entire Time ! :n Newark is concerned; embraces the official title of execotiv* WARNER BROS ihe preparation of their home work, House at Trento”. Monday night, wo lii-ibv.ti? ;i, an;l may prove very helpf.d and life of every pupil. The th ! leaders from various parts- of the hear, but was ushered from the floor to the league, has had free a.-cc-s i. :and enlightening to those who are in- they are more likely to’ be a hindrance and every other constructive social in- j county, who are interested in rehabili- when it became apparent his interest the floor and the ears ut me assem­ jterested. Included in the group are CAPITOL Hum a help to the child. Most parents stitution must contribute? lo this i ] rating the party. blymen, but Speaker V a;kor ho j folders on the folowing subjects; BEI,LEVILI li are not familiar with the change in was not in reporting. The former growth. j State Senator Lester H. Clee has red all but bona fide newspaperme» met hods of teaching that has taken mayor was once a sports writer on a "Federal Old Age B e n e fits ,“ Wr.at Phone Belleville 2-13:2 “ I believe also that young peopr.; | lust expi eased his willingness to be- from the floor. place since their sc hod days. Denver, Colo., paper. Yf.u Should Know About Unemploy- should be given jobs to do for which i come a member and others are ex- Perhaps the former mayor wul ty ; nicuu Compensation” and “ Brief Ex- “ Fur example, children in learning Sammy attempted to use. a press they are personally responsible. Fupfi-- ! per tod to join in the movement- to re- a press pass from a newspaper sir,’ Fri. & Sal. Tv. c II; to read are taught not to point to courtesy pass issued him by the de­ irdanation cf the Social Security Act.” must- learn to study effectively with­ i vitalize the Republican cause in the in existence before a gam essayni a j DICK POWELL each word as they read and also to funct Belleville Times, once his per­ out the constant close supervise n of ¡near future. venture into the lions' den. JOAN BLONDELL avoid lip reading because of the “ slow­ sonal puff sheet, when he was mayor teachers. There is such a thing a I Elmer Hyde of Belleville, Motor Ve- ing up" that such practice causes. The New De Luxe ‘soft pedagogy.’ There are many pos­ ■hicie Agent A. Theodore DeMuro, THEATRE Every primary teacher has experienc­ sibilities.- through home stuay to pro­ “GOLD DIGGI : Nut ley; Mr. Ivierstead and- W-allwin RIDGE ROAD ed the interference'from-the home in mote ■ self-advancement. In my judg­ Tax Rate to Remain at 3.80, Mayor Declares this respect where parents attempt to ;li. Hasten, editor of the Belleville RU. 2-0041 ment it is a matter of the kind \ M ews, are active members of the RITZ OF 1937" help children get on in their reading. assignment, the amount of the as-1 " club, Mr. Hasten having been one — ■ALSO — There have been cases where-parents signment and to whom the assignment, In Introducing 1937 Municipal Budget of the charter members. THE PRIDE OF LYNDIIURST BOBBY BREEN have actually done the home work should be made. Briefly I ofter tin? | Tim club feels that through con- (Continued from Page One) M AY ROBSON for their children. It is needless to following suggestions; to $25,000 in street lighting, that the Sat. Sun. Mon.. Feb. 6, 7, S j cc-rted action of all factions a new and ‘Rainbow On The i l l say that what was' meant, to be as­ “ 1, Home work of the proper na­ town could afford to spend no more i mere powerful Republican party will $447,580, and local purpose tax, $447,- “GOLD DIGGERS y sistance in such cases actually be- than the latter sum, especially since ture may be assigned to all grades merge in Essex. Mr. Cope briefly, 003. OF 1937” - SATURDAY M ATIN EE - I ] «fctme a hindrance. but little or no routine work below it is paying for the figuring ox slate “ The homes, do not alike provide i makes clear one point when he sets The sum of the local school and with “ROBINSON CRUSOE Ob' the fifth grade. and county highways. iuntil that the movement is not "anti town taxes, $894,503, compares, with a William Powell & Joan Blondell CLIPPER ISLAND" satisfactory study places and condi­ “ 2. A reasonable amount of drill Non- dep a r t m en l a 1 lie m s !anything" but for the general good sum of $89(5,143 last year, which in­ tions for their children. There is a Principal changes in non-depart- j — also — work in fundamentals which has cluded $259,500 to cover a deficiency Sun. Mon. Tues Two Bi? wide range of conditions here— from ! of all Republicans. mental items include an increase ut LAUREL AND HARDY been made clear io the. pupil out caused by the school board’s.adoption the comforts d' a private study to | In addition to the' official family $5,000 for maintenance of the Pas­ JACK BENNY will -be -made more effective by cf a Bradley Act budget in 1933. This the situation where the entire family carrying it a bit further— no need <.,t ! cither prominent persons in Nutley and saic Valley Sewer, which, ihe mayor “OUR RELATIONS” _ MARTHA RAVE .sum had been neutralized by cutting BURNS & ALLEN Jiv3i,- “CAPTAIN’S KR>M should have the privilege of the- radio 000 less this year, and items cc-'ver.ng programs. Then, too, certain radio “ 4. Supplementary reading iuiiy ¡ion of the buildingvare already in lief. Charles Johnson Continuous Sunday use. The gymnasium is in use by bas­ The budget of the public works , de­ previous ovei expenditures arc cut programs may be justly considered within the comprehension of the about $46,000. The mayor pointed out j ketball players. . partment, headed by Patrick A. an important part of a child’s edu­ pupil—no need here for teacher or that an item of $7.500 for deficiency j CARPENTRY AND Wed & Thurs. Two Cl; Addition Dedicated ( Waters, is cut from $44.405 to $43.- GEORGE A RUSS cational program— in fact his 'home parent assistance. in funds is the final payment on a j Sneakers at the dedication exercises ] 505, through abolishing an item of ROOFING work’ program. “ Such reading can be motivated sum lost by the defalcations ul a town Tí “ Finally, i f the- study of subject ■ and made more effective by teacher or the addition, built at a cost of j $1,000 for street signs. West Anticipated expenditures of George official in 1926. j FLINTKOTE SHINGLES AND ‘East Meets matter, as facts from books, were the attention and checking. The present­ 210,000 with FW A funds, included New items of $11.000 for pmr de- J — ALSO — major objective of the education pro­ ing of lists of worthwhile books m (Congressman Fred A. Hartley; Char­ R. Gerard’s department of public- BRICK SIDING safety are cut from $203,844 to $189,- partment emergency expense and j Claire Trevor - Michael M hxlen gram and the mere acquiring o'f in­ the direction of choice of books les D. Anderson, assistant state com­ $63,089 for W PA expense are in- ! formation were not perhaps the lowest should not he overlooked. Parents missioner of education; T. Hayden 660, brought about by a' decrease of Valievs, Gutters and “CAREER WOMAN“ . $8,000 in the cost of street.- lighting eluded this year. Water department ! and most inadequate of »11 present may add interest, If they are cap­ Hamilton, acting state PW A director; appropriations are increased $4,000. ; a ssed i able, by hearing their children tell Mayor William H. Williams, Super­ and $1.000 in recreation. Police de­ Leaders conceptions of -education, there would Reserve for uncollected taxes, re- j the story or talk about it. School, vising Principal Wayne R. Parmer, partment maintenance is cut- from he-'v. more juowut-wurvujustification All.-tillin an vAwvuoivyextensive Lite o w x j w a. *-***"• ...... quired by Chapter (10. Laws oi I9u5, j Does Your Roof Need a Doctor? axed uniform home work assignment, home and public library may and -John P. Dailey, president of the $6,000-to $3,000, and allotments for is cut from $452,123 to $342.25(5. This j Try me, reasonable in price. “ A few definitions o'f education may tribute material. board of education. election expenses and ambulance serv­ appropriation, amounting io nearly | ; WARNERvv niiriL.ii BROS. serve to point out that to the con­ “ 5, Contributions to' school pro­ The Rev. Dr. O. Bell Close, pastor ice are slashed. A slight rise is shown in .the budget one-third of the total local expemn- j , Quality and Skilled Labor trary education means growth, ad- jects may safely become ‘out of of Fewsmith Memorial Presbyterian tures, is required to keep the munic,- P' ¡ustment, development of creative school work.’ j Church, delivered the invocation. of the department of public property, Lál. of which William 'D. Clark is director, pality operating on a cash oasis. j ■ Altering and Jobbing LINCHE 2tc. “ For example: Groups of chil­ An American flag, a gift of the ARLINGTON i'U. '’-—LI from $21,247 to $22,800. While pub­ Mayor Williams pointed mut that. ! j “ T. R. Roosevelt— ‘Education is the dren from certain of our grades Belleville Lions Club, was presented Garages, Gutters, Porch Inclo­ lic library expense is cut from $13,000 through mandatory allotments, the | j trt of human adjustment; doing the have gone, out collecting a great to Mr. Kittle by' George Mead, presi­ sures, Oak Floors; also Cement to $12,000, a new item of $1,000 for local board of commissioners may con- j j Today & Sat. Fen. ■< «. fight thing at the right time.’ variety of stones and rock forma­ dent of the club. Walks, Driveways, Retaining maintenance of town owned property trol only 18 per cent of the total tutu- j j BARBARA STANW Yi L “ Blaisdell— ‘Education is gleaning tion which they have classified find The ceremonies were arranged by get. Asking less legislative intei- j ; Walls and Plaster Patches. is included, as well as the salary of JOEL McCREA :rom men and bo'oks and laboratories, mounted with the greatest of in­ Herbert C. Schmutz, a member of the ference in municipal affairs, he said; j j a real estate agent. Tom field and forest and whispering terest. An interested teacher can heard of education. “ The past several legislatures, wren j | Res.: 53 Campbell Ave, instigate such valuable home work The allotment of the department of .v'ind; but it is, more; It is learning the exception oi a small group of ¡eg- j , “BANJO ON jfiomptness and thoughtfulness, kind- without even making an assign­ revenue and finance, headed by the ’Phone BElleville 2-2770 South End mayor, is cut from $31.506 to $30,172. islators, have shown a general disre- j | iess, and helpfulness, and every form ment. gard for the interests of the tax- j j “ Excursions to points of interest largely by a reduction in office ex­ MY KNEE” )f purity; it is the mastering of mind payers. j Co-Feature in both cities and country over (Continued from Page One) penses. ‘ 4 iftd spirit, appetite and passion, “ It is high time the taxpayers of the ; _ STAN LAUREL» Tiuugfit flffT!1 "WoTiWafui glance; it is weekends may make wholesome out Commenting on departmental cuts, Mayor Williams said that it was his state gave local official- the authority j OLIVER HARDY mowing that nothing but service -of school contributions. sinner Patrick A. 'Waters will be in­ to handle municipal expense. Maiuu- ; : BUDDY’S : “ This contributing to project work belief that the library and the recrea­ nfings worthy living, that selfishness vited to be the guest speaker at the tory laws affecting municipal expense , COCKTAIL BAR “OUR RELATIONS may be canned from the Kinorr- tion commission could provide satis­ 871 Broadway, No. Newark neans sin, that courage lies in being celebration. John Young, Hugh Nix­ have played a definite part m tne j Sat. Kite Rtqaest F k iU.iv •ight. Education is the implanting of gartin on up through the grades. on and James Jordan are in charge factory service if their appropriations ( Cc.t . Verona Ave.) were cut. $1,000 each. He pointed out, economic distress aiBectmg munici- j BING CROSBY iood habits, the acquirement of ef- School in extending such challenges of arrangements. DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY in discussing a drop of from $3o,000 palities.” | ieienoy, and the development of a to ■ boys and girls becomes lite to Louis A. No'll, chairman of the exec­ No Cover “Here Is My Heart” rwenty-four carat character.- • them and not a mere institution. utive committee, is arranging a meet­ BUGS HODGIN8 — M. C. Kitty Carlisle Robe“; J rung “ There ar-e excellent opportunities “ A prize winning definition publish­ ing with the Essex County Park Com­ Donnelly's Orchestra of Miami Sun. Mon. Tues. Feb- 7 - 9 'd in The Forum reads as . follows: to extend the process of educational mission in an effort to secure develop­ Red Cross Chapter Seeks Contributions Education is the knowledge, acquired growth beyond the school room and ment of the county parkway along the “GOLD DIGGERS Lyough systematic and harmonious make such work count strongly in the Second River east of Union avenue. mltivation of one’s natural powers, promotion of self-responsibility and Of Money and Clothing for Flood Victims which gives one the ability to adjust personal initiative and in so doing WINDOW CLEANING OF 1937" limself satisfactorily to his physical probably direct the interest of tn* Local Elks’ (Continued from Page One) $2; Elizabeth S. Mi/ore, S3; Alnert DICK POWEU. md intellectual environments.’ child away front less desirable engage­ L. Poyner, S2; Employees oi Dye By An Expert JOAN BLONDELL ments. I insist it should be as individ­ (Continued freon Page One) $2; Anonymous, $10; Joseph Mitchell, “ There is little mentioned of books House of Federal Leather Company, VICTOR MOORE n these definitions and nothing said ual as such a program can he made $1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Travis, $1, $18; Heyer Products Company, Inc., STORES — OFFICES Co-Feature Under existing circumstances. if schools. Growth and adjustment hands of the secretary, Henry Gemein- Belleville Public Schools, $492.65; Employees,. $75; B. F. Heyer, FACTORIES “CAPTAIN’S KID" ;oem best to indicate the aim and “ Such a program naturally calls for hardt, and the proposers are Robert Herdman Motor Company Employees, $100; George A. Younginger Post. PRIVATE HOMES A SPECIALTY May Robson Sybil Jas nethod of education as we think of it a close cooperation between teachers No. 275, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hart, 17 Campbell avenue, Jack Deen- $6; Edwin A. Sell, $1; C. J. Schütz, Feb,~ - I t ,oday. Information, 'training, and in the same school and between par­ $5; “ D” , $2; Violet A. Biller. $2; Ethel Wed. - Thurs. ey, George Packard, 17 Campbell ave­ $1 ; Anonymous, $1 ; Frieda L. Roth­ earning are included in, this growth ents and teachers. It is highly essen­ M. Glidden, $5; Mr. and Mis. J. Harry When we dean your windows FREE DISHF°rii 120 nue, James Crowell and Alfred N. man, $10; iVIrs. P. McConachie, $5, >ut it is much larger than any of tial that the child’s interest and home Hardman, $5; Woman's Auxiliary of WALLACE BELLY Aekerson', 11 Forest street, Zeph The A. and P. Managers Benefit As­ you can see outside. here. When you think of education conditions be taken into considera­ Christ Church, $6; Belleville Post No. Forbes. 1 sociation of Orange, $25; Mr. Nick A. Telephone BElleville 2-2747 in learning you are failing to' recog- tion in home work assignments. 105, American Legion, $20: Parent Yj t . In the Grille Degelo, $10; Mr. George Cameron, “OLD lize • the significance' of physical Teachers’ Assoc, of Greylock School. For Service Elks and friends are invited to at­ $10; X, W. Nedorna, $2; Mary Hilde­ Co-Feature rrnwlh for instance. Is not the dis- $10; Mrs. J. M. Grey, SI; Employer-« Daughter to Local Couprj tend every Saturday evening a real brand, $1; Belleville Rosery Florists, Warner Baxter Jun overy and development of creative of L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc., $75; Few­ get-together party at the grille. Danc­ $15; A Friend, $1; Billie and Betsy .bility or capacity fa r . more; import- smith Collegiares of Belleville. N. J., ^ “WHITE HUNTER” Ann, Bloomfield, $2; Dorothy E. Orr, mt than the mere acquisition of in­ A daughter, Ruth Ann, was barn ing and a drink c/n the house. Admis­ $5; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney SLeard. 82; j Vuono-Giannetti Troth sion free to members, wives, families $25; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen, $2o; timation? . to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGough, Tr.. Theresa Colaninno, S3; Edward A. j Belleville P. B. A. Local No. 28, $10, “ Should not the emphasis'1 in a of 320 Greylock parkway January 35 ami friends. Blcxsom and Pattie Waddy Bioxsom. j Mrs. Marie Giannetti of 278 Clif- D'llO The Crescent Press, $5; Dept, of Pub­ Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. I ijseater degree be upon attitudes, hab- at the Presbyterian Hospital, New­ At Irvington vxv> *____ „ ...... , ton avenue, Newark, has announced The lic Works Employees, $27.50; Mr. and $10; Harry C. Ruding. $5; Mrs. V ! of 192 Passaic avenue, tifi ts, creative talents, self-control,' and ark. Mother and daughter are “fining Thursday, February 18, is the date Nedorna, $2; Mr. and Mrs. John J. { the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mrs. Frank Lambrecht, $1; Mrs. Jen­ wedding will take place ; uch other goals as develop the whole nicely’’ and are expected home tomor­ of the visit of the Grand Exalted Rul­ Manger, $5; A Friend, $1: Mrs. F. j Catherine Giannetti, to Frank Vuono, nie Huxtable, $2; Edward L. IMudd, >ersonality ? - row. . . • er to Irvington Lodge, 1245. m "TTti, “é&L trf¡ "títi. Í4Jsé^éf jS & J - id . m C ícL Í^'P tfH U lá €fU c Scte£*í'P £''’f> ¡NSMAN Stavo«* GARY COOPER W JEANMTM

4. Whirling as he falls, Wild Bill Hickok draws his six-gun and fires “ The siege continues eight days; one by one the tiny band is kiiled 3. Hickok trails Lattimer to Hays City, but the smuggler has been (CHAPTER FOUR; Mickok Becomes an Outlaw) 1. After leaving tipped off by one of his satellites. Afraid to meet Hickok face to face, three times. All three of the traitorous soldiers slump in death. Hickok, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Iliekok icaps, unarmed, on an Indian brave. off. until only eight of the original forty survive. Hickok, fighting through protecting himself, has become an outlaw sought; Ly the shoulder to shoulder.with them, has learned, meanwhile, that John he bribes three soldiers to kill him, promising them gold land for the He kills him and with his weapons kills a second. Taking the burses deed. One cf the trio insults the Plainsman outside Lattimer’s place. United States government; a man who will he shot on sight by any ‘ of the two, he makes a wild dash through Indian fire to the besieged Lattimer, a trader, is smuggling repeating guns to the Indian tribes. soldier of the region. Careless of his own danger, however, he takes He vows he will kill Lattimer. When Custer’s famed Seventh comes Hickok orders him to remove his coat and shoot it out, As he waits, Jand. He arrives alter both horses have fallen under ludian i'u"c‘ s. a second soldier shoots the Plainsman from behind. ______to the woods in pursuit of Lattimer, ^Tomorrow; Captive and Captor^ \W\hout a word he takes his position in the line of fire with Cody, to the x cscue oi the band, he sets put alone after Lattimer. ___ _ THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1937 PAGE THREE

ed hereafter, and Chief of Police Little Theater Guild Grace Baptist Men’s Club Mayor Williams’ Report to Town Commission should be advised if any Officer re­ \ Belle, Spot’s Daughter, Becomes Mascot fuses to sign a complaint. ) Views Morality Play To View Moving Pictures No basis has been established for Of Fueboat John J. Harvey In New York Concerning Criticism of Director G. R. Gerard the severe criticism extended to Pub­ The Belleville Little Theater Guild Moving pictures will provide enter­ lic Safety Director Gerard. He has I helVl its regular monthly meeting at Although Spot, Dalmatian mascot dr/g. Her former master* Fireman tainment after the regular monthly relied on subordinates to follow out business meeting of the Men’s Club TO THE GENTLEMEN OF Officer Smith, Lieutenant R. N. the'Recreation House Tuesday even­ of the Belleville fire department, is William "Becky” Gilchrest, turned her definite policies and states he is grat­ Grace Baptist Church, to be held Mon­ THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS } Nourse and Recorder Everett Smith ing. £)ne of the features of the meet­ dead, the tradition of the canine fam­ over to Captain Martin Heinzmann ified with the results of a thorough ing w!?s an excerpt of John L. Bald- day at 8:15 P. M, at the church. Re­ Appreciating that the- criticism in and that the Police blotter be submit­ ily is being maintained by his daugh­ of the Fireboat John J. Harvey, dock­ and impartial check up of depart­ freshments will be served. erston’^ one-act play entitled, “ A ter, Belle, who this week became a ed at the Battery, early this week. the public press o f the methods of the ted. Detailed statements and blotter mental details. M ovality Play For The Leisured member of the New York fire depart­ Raised from puppyhood by Gil­ Department of Public Safety and cer­ were received. Conference was con­ Records indicate only two other Class.” presented by two of the guild ment. chrest. Belie is a pure-blooded Dal­ Burned by Disinfectant tain procedure relative to' traffic con­ cases exist where Officers failed to ap­ tinued Monday at 2:00 P. M. with' members, ' Gary . Vanderbilt and Jo­ Belle has already achieved a dis­ matian, sometimes called a Coach dog. trol and criticism on Court cases war­ pear as complainants after issuing Public Safety Director Gerard, Of­ seph DistacSo. The play is an enact­ tinction in advance of that of her late The Dalmatian is the traditional mas­ Slight throat burns were suffered ranted my attention so that misun­ tickets— Officer Raymond Demgard ment of the author’s idea of life in sire, having become a sea-going fire cot of the fire laddies, and Captain derstanding' might be clarified or ficer Smith, Lieutenant R. N. Nourse, issued a ticket to a citizen of Newark by Doris Higbee, 2, daughter of Mr. the hereafter and is of dramatic val­ Heinzmann will train Belle in the high improper situations adjusted, I re­ with Mr. Homer Zink, Mr. Philip Det- for passing a red light, the offender and Mrs. Lynn L. Higbee of 24 Horn- ue, having been given recently in a aims and ideals of a proper firemen's quested written statements from Traf­ tlebach and myself present. All rec­ appeared on the proper date, and Of­ blower avenue, Monday morning when radio sketch by the well known actor, companion. fic Officer Donald Smith, Lieutenant ficer Demgard failed to appear. Re­ she swallowed a small quantity of a ords were studied in detail and all Leslie Howard. Belle will also be given an oppor­ R. N. Nourse of the Department of corder ' Smith detained the offender Weekly Guide disinfectant solution. She was treated phases of this case and other matters Plans were discussed for the an­ tunity to enter the show ring, and Public Safety and Recorder Everett two and one half hours in Court and by Dr. Martin Meehan. nual Spring production of the guild, To may bring glory to her native Belle­ Smith. were discussed. •remarked “ When Policemen give out Selected Pictures the name and director of which will ville by taking a blue ribbon in the I investigated the records of the Officer Smith states he decided not tickets, I expect them here to pros­ be announced in the 'near future. For Children Dalmatian class at the Madison Police Department and the Recorder’s to sign a complaint as he was con­ ecute the case, this man has waited Court and have held three conferences Square Garden show next year. sidering civil suit, he engaged an at­ two and one half hours and is leaving with the above gentlemen with Di­ Fewsmith Guild to Hear Spot is still mourned at fire head­ torney when Mr. Reilly failed to dis­ tomorrow on a business trip and it Furnished by the rector of Public Safety Gerard and a quarters in Washington avenue, where cuss settlement of hospital costs, he is unfair to not let him present his Better Films Committee committee of citizens at which con­ Of Home Economies he spent the greater part of his life. states his attorney did not advise him case.” Lieutenant Nourse was in­ of Belleville ferences, Sunday, Monday and today, A bronze fireman’s badge rests atop to sign a complaint and states that he structed by Recorder Smith to ad­ we discussed in detail the E. J. Reilly the tiny grave in the back of the fire did not want to prosecute Mr. Reilly. vise the Policemen he would not Mrs. Margaret C. Shepard of «-he —Traffic Officer Smith accident case, house and, although Spot departed Officer Smith returned to duty Janu­ countenance Policemen refusing to ap­ Home Extension Demonstration ' In­ The following pictures will be shown the Maglio and Bennanatto Milk Code this life after an auto accident two ary 18th. Lieutenant Nourse left .duty pear as complainants. Order to that stitute of Essex County and Newark at the Capitol Theater February 5 and Violation cases and recommendations newspaper writer will speak on “ Get­ years ago. the grass-grown mound is due to illness on January ,20th. Town effect was posted' on Station Bulletin 6': which I believe will eliminate neces­ often wreathed with flowers. Counsel advises me prosecution of Board. ting Your Money’s Worth” before the sity of criticism in the future. Women’s Guild of Fewsmith Memor­ ‘‘Gold Diggers of 1937”— Dick case cannot be followed as complaint Only one other case can be ascer­ World’s ONLY Bennanatto Case Powell, Joan Blondell— A light and High School P.-T. A. must be made within 30 days of acci­ tained with non-appearance of an Of­ ial Presbyterian Church next Thurs- Records and investigation indicate [day at 1:45 P. M. entertaining musical show of insur­ Water-proofedToothbrush dent. Officer Smith states no one asked ficer and in this case, the complaint that Health Officer Berry repeatedly ance salesmen and chorus girls. Lavish Completes Party Plans him not to sign a complaint, and no was signed by a private citizen, after Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. -keeps teeth warned Mr. Bennanatto, a dairy oper­ sets, two \?atchy songs and amusing REALLY WHITE one asked him not to prosecute. He a ticket was issued by Officer James Carl Stvuble, Mrs. M. J. Fox, Mrs. J. ator owning about twenty two cows dialogue. admits he failed to do his duty in Lee. The citizen refused to prosecute, A. Dunn, Mrs. V. L. Robinson, Mrs. Plans for a card party, sponsored • Does your toothbrush turn limp (instead of one cow as inferred in one “ Rainbow on the River”-—Bobby not signing the complaint. so no criticism can be made of Offi­ John Drentlau and Mrs. John Gibson. by the Belleville High School Parent- when wet? Then it can’t keep vour public statement) to correct certain Breen, May RobsC/n. Charles Butter- teeth clean! THROW IT AWAY. Lieutenant Nourse states on this cer Lee. The “ World Day of Prayer” will he Teacher Association, to be held in the conditions at his dairy. Failing to worth— A sentimental and amusing Use the brush with the water­ ease Mr. Reilly appeared December Procedure on Fines held at Fewsmith Church February 26. story of a young orphan brought up new school gymnasium Monday eve­ heed warnings, ten charges were filetT proofed bristles—Dr. West’s. Can­ 30th and Officer Smith was home ill. Several years ago a penalty of $2.00 ning, .have been completed by the against Mr. Bennanatto, one of which The guild wil hold an “ old fashioned among the Negroes in New Orleans, not get soggy; gives 60% Case was again called January 6th, was established for three types of barn dance” in the recreation rooms committee in charge. Mrs, J. F. Con­ was withdrawn. Charges of Mr. Berry then transplanted to his rich ‘and better cleansing. Ster­ Mr. Reilly being present and Officer parking violations and so printed on of the church March o. A “ hill billy” roy is general chairman and will be were substantiated by State Inspector. cranky grandmother’s home in New ilized, sealed germ- Smith still- being home under medical the face of the tickets, payable dur­ band will furnish music. assisted by the following sub-commit­ Mr. Bennanatto was defended by an York. Fine singing by the youthiul proof in glass.lOeolors. care, he (Lieutenant Nourse) further ing office hours of the Court Clerk. tees : attorney and pleaded non-vult to all star and plenty of pathos and comedy. states, on - return of Officer Smith to To curtail efforts to “ kill” tickets and Tickets, Mrs. Frank E. Thalheinter, charges. Recorder Smith fined Mr. Miss Selena B. Ward duty January 18tih he brought to to conserve time of the Court, Court Mrs. A. A. Snedeeker, Mrs. Sylvester Bennanatto $10.00 on each of three the attention of Officer Smith the ne­ Clerk Lieutenant Nourse advises me Frazer and Mrs. Charles R. Carswell; (8) charges and suspended sentence Funeral services for Miss Selena B. Scouters Meet cessity of signing complaint. Officer the method of accepting $1.00 was es­ prizes, Mrs. Henry Heidmann, Mrs. on the other six (6) charges. Smith refused to sign. Apparently the tablished over five years ago on above Ward, 85, a native of Belleville, were Robert Banta, Mrs. Ernest H. Alden. Maglio Case matter died at this point. Lieutenant parking violations, namely: held Wednesday morning at her home The Belleville Scouters’ Association Mrs: Fred Holland and Mrs. Carswell: Records and investigation indicate Nourse states he should have brought 1. Parking in prohibited zone. at 311 Park street, Montclair. met at the town hall January 29. Char­ tables. Mrs. Alan Lundy, Mrs. Herbert Mr. Maglio was charged by Health this matter to the attention of his 2. Parking improperly. Miss Ward died suddenly Monday at les Chambers the new scoutmaster of C. Sehmutz and Mrs. Conroy; chairs, Officer Berry with three (3) milk superiors. 3. Parking without lights. the Montclair address, where she had Troop 92, which meets at the Recre­ Mrs. Wayne R. Parmer; refreshments. code violations. This was the first- Recorder Everett Smith states no Recommendation to reprint tickets been living three months. She lived ation. House, was introduced by his Mrs. Harvey B. Thompson, Mrs. Len- complaint against the defendant. He signed complaint was placed before “ stating” $1.00 payable during busi­ most of her life in Nutley and was a father, Frank Chambers, chairman inger, Mrs. G. H. Hunkele, Mrs. L. R. was without an attorney and pleaded him covering traffic violations by Mr. ness hours of Court Clerk is approved. resident of Avondale before that sec­ of the troop committee. Reeves, Mrs. Casper A. Ebert, Mrs. “ not guilty” to all charges. During Reilly. This statement is fully sub­ Motorcycle Repairs tion became a part of Nutley. Her There will be a rally between Troop William Herb and Mrs. Horace Knox, the questioning of the defendant, stantiated. In my opinion, no. crit­ On the completion of repairs and father, the late Samuel Ward, was a 4 and Troop 38 February 16 at Wesley and cards and tallies, Mrs. H. I. Public Safety Director, George R. icism can be directed towards Record­ receipt of repair bill, Lieutenant justice of the peace in Avondale. Methodist Church. Brooks. Gerard, entered the Court room and er Smith. I must assume on repeated Nourse will place bill in hands of requested permission of Recorder statements of Officer Smith that he Town Counsel for collection, the usual Smith to express a word. Director assumed an extremely unusual sense procedure. Gerard stated he knew Mr. Maglio for of fairness towards a driver who in­ On completion of my budget work, many years as a good type citizen» jured him and damaged municipal Town Counsel Keenan, Recorder Recorder Smith advised Director Ger­ property and towards one he definitely Smith, Director Gerard, Messrs. Det­ ard that Mr. Maglio had promised states came through a red light. Lieu­ telbach and Zink will discuss with me Health Officer Berry that certain tenant Nourse now recognizes he the rules, regulations and ordinances dairy conditions would be improved should have further pursued this case. of Police Department for any better­ within a prescribed period and had Director Gerard positively asserts ments that may be possible of de­ failed to keep his promise. Director he did not discuss the case with Of­ velopment. Gerard stated he did not know Mr. ficer Smith, that he did not request Maglio had failed to maintain his: I have endeavored to cover every him not to press a complaint against promises to Health Officer Berry and phase of above cases and extend Mr. Reilly, that he never met Mr. -w*iUvircvr-J'r om the Court Room. thanks to Messrs. Dettelbach and Reilly until' December 25th, the date The case proceeded, Recorder Smith Zink, members of the Belleville Civic of the. accident. taking the testimony of Health Offi­ League, for their impartial study. The Town Counsel having advised N ew Jersey cer Berry, and then laid the ease over Respectfully submitted, me legal action for traffic violation for three (3) days to have the State W ILLIA M H. W ILLIAM S cannot be taken because of expiration Inspector appear. A t the next Court Mayor of 30 day period as specified by Law, hearing, State Inspector substantiated and all records and statements re­ ADV. testimony of Mr. Berry. Recorder ceived by me ^indicating the failure of Smith found Mr. Maglio “ guilty” , on the Police Department to properly two charges, fining him $10.00 on each Coal & Supply Co., Inc. function in this case, it is my opinion charge and dismissing one (1) charge. that the responsibility must be charg­ Mr. Maglio, who is a cripple, became ed to Officer Smith becoming lenient hysterical, requiring several persons and to Lieutenant Nourse in not in­ OF EAST CENTRE STREET, NUTLEY to calm him. Recorder Smith sus­ sisting on Officer Smith signing a ‘THE NEWS pended the fines, stating he believed complaint. Officer Smith’s being ill the defendant had suffered sufficient­ AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT DIVISION at home should not have been a tech­ ly, and while without an attorney had nical “ out” for Mr. Reilly. The signing appeared very sincere in his defense. READ of complaints can be done by Police­ I do not believe Recorder Smith was men in homes or hospitals, and I rec­ influenced in the slightest degree by ommend that this procedure be follow­ the comments of Director Gerard on the previous Court day, and I feel [ our Recorder exhibited a fine sense of j justice in appreciating the position { Cordially Imites You To Inspect The of a highly nervous cripple who took ■' his punishment so severely. GERARDO No comparison exists between the ! two (2) cases— Bennanatto was re­ MOST MODERN BEAUTY SALON Equipment Display peatedly warned, was defended by an 199 WASHINGTON AVENUE attorney and pleaded noiKvult, (equiv­ BELLEVILLE A T THEIR alent to admission of guilt) to nine (9) charges, whereas Maglio had fail­ ed on one warning, came to Court, Machineless Permanent without an attorney, had pleaded “ not guilty” to all charges. The dispo­ $4»00 sition by Recorder Smith of these two New Showrooms cases, in my opinion, is very com­ Machine Permanent mendable. E. J. Reilly Traffic Case $ 4.00 Records and investigation indicate 272 WASHINGTON AVENUE BELLEVILLE, N. J. that at 10:00 A. M. December 25, 1930, Combination Shampoo a collision occurred at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Rutgers and Finger W ave ______OO0 Telephones: Belleville 2-1616 Street between an auto driven by E. J. Mr. Gerardo is the on Iy hairdresser in Belle­ Nutley 2-1000 Reilly of 92 Fairway Avenue, Belle­ ville to hold a certificate of proficiency in Zotos ville, and the motorcycle driven by Machine)ess Permanent Waving. Traffic Officer Donald Smith. Officer To make your appointment call Belleville 2-1936 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9. P. M. Smith states two sedans were at his FOUR OPERATOR S — NO WAITING left, facing South on Washington Avenue, that the light for him to proceed was green, that he beleives Mr. Reilly came through a red light at a speed of 35 miles an hour, that H^Lfl’icer Smith, turned his motorcycle slightly to the right and the Reilly car Announcement! proceeded West on Rutgers Street LOCAL DEALERS FOR over 100 feet. Mr. Reilly returned to the scene of the accident, Officer Smith issued a ticket covering vio­ LARRY’S DELICATESSEN* lation of passing through a red light, Mr. 'Reilly going to Police Station with Officer Smith. IS NOW LOCATED AT DELCO - FRIGIDAIRE Entry was made on the Police blot­ Automatic Heating Air Conditioning ter covering the accident, and medical treatment required by Officer Smith PRODUCTS OF GENERAL MOTORS and covering damages to the motor­ 525 WASHINGTON AVENUE cycle. Date for hearing was set for December -30th. Mr. Reilly was at Court, Officer Smith was home. Case (Near Overlook Avenue) was set over to January 6th. No further action on this case occurred. Last Saturday I discussed this case Established 1929 and other subjects of the Public Safe­ For 27 years we have supplied Essex County with the ty 'Department with Director Gerard. We made an appointment to continue finest fuels obtainable. In line with this policy we now in conference. At 1.1:00 A. M. Sunday, Specializing in Home Cooking and Salads with Mr. Horner Zink and Mr. Philip offer you modern heating and cooling equipment. Dettelbach of the Civic League being We Deliver BElleville 2-1431 invited to join us, I requested written reports be submitted to' me by Traffic P M p f H M i

PAGE FOUR THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1937 SHREWD . The Belleville News The Los Angeles police have developed a great scheme for dealing with accident cases where an alleged drunken driver is concerned. They hail1 the o ' . ■» The Centra! Building & Loan Association In Consolidation with The Belleville Times, Established 1909 driver in for examination at once and take a sound track of his examination 28'0 Washing ¿on Avenue, Belleville, N. J. Published Every Friday National Advertising as well as pictures of him. Representatives, Is Approved Under Provisions of Tille II of The National Housing Act By n • w New Jersey Newspapers, lno. In court the judge and the jury may view and hear the whole examina­ «uwUEylJAsaM B. T. Mines, Pres. Xhe Belleville News Pub. Co,, New York— Chicago— Phila* tion. There is no chance for denials; the record is clear. The defendant's * Belleville, New Jersey delphia— Newark ~T-: appearance, as wel as his words, tell the story of his condition. fff it' Hi? MORTGAGES including CONSTRUCTION LOANS Such an idea calls for a lot of extra work. But it serves to aid the jury Ad Its: nu*. — Advertising, News and Business Office— 501-3 Washington Avenue w i To ¡510,000 On Ile#idr:Uial Properties, Payable Within more than the verbal testimony of eve witnesses as to the defendant’s sobriety. EDITOR ...... W A L L W IN H. MASTEN -0 Years.

Telephone 2-2747 A. NEWTON STREETER, DANIEL M ELL iS. sirien t LOUIS G. D A V E N P O R T , Vice-President ANDREW A-. BRAY. Exec Vice-President Treasurer ADVERTISING RATES UPON APPLICATION Rea! Estate RUSSELL K. ROSE, Yearly Subscription $1.00 Six Months 50 Cents E V E R E T T B. S M ITH , Supervisor of Mortnuyes KNOW YOUR STATE Ì Counsel HARVEY B. THO'.ir Secretary Assistant Treasurer Communications are desirable, but unless signed, will not. be qs§d. Ail reading matter should reach the office before Wednesday night* ^Display ad­ Prepared for The Belleville News by Russell VanNest vertising cannot be taken after Wednesday noon. Classified ads must be Good American Council No. 102 in by Thursday noon. Black, Director-Consultant New Jersey Daughters of America Meets first, third and fourth Mon­ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 State Planning Board Lodge.i-J Clubs. Belleville days of each month at the Exempt WIÏE* HEY MEET WHERE THEY MEET Firemen’s Home, Joralcmon and Ste­ As the Birds See Us pictures were made. phens street. Another value of an air map is that Areme Chapter, C*. E, ifi ; St. iVter’s Mai Society A huge map of New Jersey showing flood Will Council, it shows physical conditions over wide Meets in Masonic Temrlo. JoraL.- ■ms *■". or y Th rsday night i every physical feature and what man Loyal Ladies of Boyaf Arcanum. Charity itself fulfills the law— and who can areas as of a given date. In this sense mon street, second and fourth hou- ch Hall.* Post Meets first and third Monday at has put upon it, individual farms, it is a sort, of census of land use and ■iay c* each month. uv? Gevrgi 1. Yoimirii-or R. A. Home, i'-!': Broadway, Newark. sever love from Charity,— Shakspere. houses, barns and perhaps, the path development. In order to keep this American Le g in a i. 275. Vt í eran - Fare:;7R W JE^elleviile Chess Club leading- to the. old “’swimmin’ hole” , information up to date, maps should Belleville Post No. Tn bi. -ts first and. :third Thuifidj Hall. IF/Jie- Meets every Monday at Recreation is the latest addition to the working be made periodically as is the federal Meets first and third Ido: any-• , m-Uitn a; \ .der equipment of the New Jersey State census of population, possibly every viiu av, ;;ue a” d Stephen..' street:-. Mouse, Joralcmon street and Garden each month at the I■.-;i the..< no, , IFdl-Top Iniprover.îfiît Association avenue, at 8 P. M. Planning Board. The map, a product ten years. Nothing else will show so 170 Washington avenue. WHITEWASHED? of aerial photography, reflects its ob­ well the trends in urban and indus­ :m~?ts at Herren Mon lioi-st, first, and Harmony Lodge 25, I. O. O. F. Ancient Order of liih.erK.tr.. . third Thurs-lW ;;. ; ; :- 5 P. Í!. Sleets first and third Mondays of jects at a scale of 1 inch to 1,000 trial growth and the progress or de­ Meets in St. Peter's A kzh-s, -e.-on-i Tossing back the blame for this ticket killing business at Lie police feet. It was made in 260 sections, 29 gress in farm occupancy and use over Congregai ion A. A. A. each month in the Masonic Temple md third Mondays of the me ink in Joralemon street. Officers are: after George R. Gerard, director of Public Safety, had become the object of inches by 38 inches, representing a long period. hf-sors every first Thursday a,: Syn­ Beinew Sisterhood, liames of nln't:*, agogue. Noble grand. Joseph Turano; vice criticism, appears to be an out and out whitewash. Why such a thick coat 4,500 separate photographs all taken The Agricultural Adjustment Ad­ Meets first and third Thuf:'J.;yn t.i at an elevation of approximately 10,- ministration demonstrated the degree Genere.! sed;rewiok Circle grand. R. A. VanEsselstine; recording each month in Odd Felloe,T Llali,1 secretary, George Beasley; financial of veneer? Even if the police are to blame— which we doubt— Gerard is 000 feet. For particular purposes of error in aerial maps when 1,640 LudLs oí Ihr- G. A. R- 711 Broadway, Newark. secretary. Chester Chinnock, and ■still holding the bag. He is the head of that department. I f he knew com copies may be made ranging- in size acres were measured from photo­ M.'vis second rr.ri L-urih fa.--.lays from a scale of 1 inch to 200 feet to graphs and later surveyed with tape Belleville Assembly No. >: > ach mmuh ut "ì Erompi I : re­ treasurer, Howard Holmes. plaints were not made why didn't he remedy the situation? Its worse if Order of Rainbow tor s Belleville Rotary Club a scale of 1 inch to 2,000 feet. and transit. When the figures were fi-:n's lióme, J fu uh at-.t-n and Stephens he didn’t know these reported conditions. Sleets first ana third Tue.-.nv' 'i Meets Wednesday noon at Forest In the past ten years planners and compared, it was found that those street. each month at MusouL Tr.u. >« Joe- . I f subordinates erred, why doesn’t Gerard bring charges against them;' other engineering agencies have come taken from the air photographs were Dr. Laura W ïlgîit Chitos Hill Golf Club, Belleville avenue, alemon street. of the YT. ih T. ü. Be iAvi 1 k-B1 onmtie 1 d line. Our guess is he W O N ’T because he C A N ’T . On- he could do, though to depend largely upon aerial maps less than 3-10 of 1 per cent in error. for state and regional planning. They Often in making ground surveys II. P. O. Dins, : •b -.‘ts -.-very fourth ] ivfi:> at the Lady Elks’ Social Club is to check up on a private police wire to a B e-.vilie plant. There are indicate at a glance the exact location; where the land is wild, the distances Belleville Lodge No. . -jiiir oí di Lièrent mem b-?:-.-. j Meets the second and fourth Wed- Meets on the second a::-.' fen: F. ■ : nesday evenings of each month at many other things that could be aired: if the boys desired to. It's nothing and their relation to each other of and directions of boundaries are ' Ri publie.” in- "‘b Fb'i . Mondays of each month uc the U-k.r : | dvs Elks’ Club. cities, towns and villages, streets, sketched in from “ estimates” because >.r. ire inhh \Yv fi.''-d;¡y more than the same old ballyhoo, dressed in another cloak and dished out Lions’ Club railroads, airports, streams, forests of land features which make the sur­ Home. ij each muni h at the E:;-my: I* lull Belleville Lodge No. itiS 1 by the same “ old maestros.” and marsh lands. On the State Plan­ veys next to impossible. Since the 1 Unii. Ail S u ,‘hm.- u m . Meets Thursday noon at Club Ever­ F. & A. M.. ning’ Board map the expert eye may air maps prove to be accurate, such ■ Ladies’ Auxiliary of Congregation green. Meets second r.nd fourth detect abondoned farm lands, moun­ “ estimating” is no longer required, ! A. A. A. Ladies’ Auxiliary M EN W ANTED tiays in Masonic Temple. ; Meets every oilier Tuesday at Syn- tain trails, even the kind of crops that and too, the cost of the use of the Of St. Peter’s Church Belleville Craftsman’.* Club, No. P-Lb- j agogtie. Meets at St. Peter’s on the last The Boy Scouts of America will celebrate the twenty-seventh anni­ were being grown on farms when the air maps is considerably less. Meets first Wednesday niyLi -,>i bus j Progress Clad Monday of each month. versary of the founding of their organization next week. The value of scout month at Masonic Temple. ! J.h-ets every other Í, A syxi- The Regular Republican Organization training to the boy and the community is so generally recognized as to ob­ gun backfired and kicked one of toe Belleville Connci! No. j agregue. Meets the second Friday night of old Commissioners clear out of the Sons and Daughter.- of Liber; y viate comment. Today one boy out of every four of scout age in the United i Colored Vidor er.'s Wi r.mncil ach month at the Elks’ Home. Town Hall ? Meets first and third Mondays in I Meets every Timsda 47 Belle- Belleville Post 105 States is a Boy Scout. In Belleville, however, but one such boy out of eight Be that as it may, we'll soon be in the Elks’ Home. V] ave NUN Puer r.entj Mi!-. A. American Legion Auxiliary Voice of the People Belleville Council No. 163 is a scout, the midst of another campaign, with WmdsOiK A Uerulvi Y, Mrs. G, Peter- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays dozens of candidates presenting them­ Jr. O. U, A. M. W e hold no brief for the Boy Scouts as opposed to other youth organi­ SOU, J of each month at the Legion Chateau, selves for approval. One of those can­ Meets first and third Tix-mLy- K Belleville Camp 196 i 170 Washington avenue. zations, and if this condition were merely an indication that our youth is be­ didates will probably be Elmer Hyde, each month at the Exempt Five:n..:vs Patriotic Order Sons of A;nerica Polyphonic Music Club ing1 adequately served in other ways the comparison would not be justified. on whose behalf I really want to say Home, Jo rale m on and Stephens Meets second and fourth Fridays of Meets last Monday of each month a word. streets The concern of our officials and citizenry over the so called youth problem is, Homer Zink Favors each month at the Exempt Firemen’s I at the Stratton studio, 325 Union In 1934, I voted for him, although Belleville Chapter, «>. E, Horne, Joralemu.. and Stephens : avenue, however, an indication that this is not the case. 1 resented the fact that he was a can­ . Meets the first and third Tiinrsu.-ys streets. j Holyrood Lodge, *- - The-attitude of the Belleville District Scouters Organization is that Hyde’s Candidacy didate for Commissioner while Chair­ of each month at Masonic Tern t ie, Ladies’ Catholic Bene» v’ ens A.-i.*»’n. I Daughters ol Scotia. man, of the Belleville Republican Joralemc-n street there no “ Youth” problem so far as boys are concerned. One of its mem­ Meets first and third Moudapa tn I Meets first and third Tuesday* lb is County Committee. 1 always thought Forester* cf Amerfi h St. Peter's Annex. j Oka’ Home. Washington avenue. bers recently emphasized this as follows: “ Most boys are anxious to become Former Assemblyman Be­ Court General Phil Kearny. No and still think the Town Chairman ■a7l La àie.-' Aus •y, | North Star, Chapter Meets first and third Tuei-ia; ; a¡ ; scouts i f an active troop is available, and readily respond to scout training. should hot become involved in the Youngingï-f1 Posi F. W . j Order of Easter Star lieves On Right Platform Commission fight. K. of C. Homo-. 4 3 Ros-more pi ! Ms‘ e: 3 se conn and : ib Mondays; Meets first and thirdJTuesdayi In The problem is an^auit one— lack of adequate leadership. If Elmer fi.ulo becomes a Commis­ Court Sancia Marla. C. a." 1** ; lit \Yterau.-' Il .fi. B rilie avenue j Odd Fellows Hall, Newark, ? " 1"n" ^The criticism is sometimes expressed that the service rendered Belle­ He Merits Support sion candidate in 1938, running on the Meets second and L-nidh T u am! Stephen.- sn. tre s,. j Valley Improvement Association ville by the Boy Scout organization does not justify our Community Chest right platform and conducting a quiet of each month at Knights o£ CL Lum- st-sr of Beilev; IL-, ( e No. 595 i Meets twice each month on the Editor of The News: campaign, he- will merit the backing •jus headquarters. Companions of the Forest Of Amer. second and fourth Thursday. Meet­ appropriation for this purpose. The fact is that we spend this money for The recent little battle over trafi’ic of people really interested in Belle­ Everyman’s Bible Class Meets second Wednesday of each ings start at S P. M. at the Essex tickets is a sure sign there will be a something very much worth while which, however, we neglect t ouse. Tl ville’s welfare. I, for one, will support ' Of Bel levilie month at Knights of CMumbus Home house House, Stephen street. Ora A. Commission election soon. but twenty men, interested in the so called youth problem, would take ad­ him under those circumstances, ex­ Meets at the Mationic 'f empie. ,Tur- 43 Rex-more place. Current, secretary, Presumably some careless candidate, pecting him to he a conscientious, bus­ alemon street, neai■ Wifi- / f i x a ;XV P- Knights of Columbus r . AliUmel A .. Flynn Ghaptqr vantage of the instruction in youth' guidance furnished by Scout Head­ is sniping at the Director of Public iness-like, wide-awake Commissioner. nue, every Sun day at í) ’ ó U A. M. Meets firct and third Monday ai Safety, just as a stupid candidate No. 27, Disabled American Veterans quarters, ,■ and devote a part-of-their leisure time to its application, the cliche Yours truly, (Interdenominational Î. 43 Rossmore place. went gunning for Mayor Williams, Of .The World War ■ ‘Juvenile delinquency’ would soon be heard much less frequently.” HOMER C. ZINK. Joseph King As*,*-:■julien Clan Stewart, No. 278. three years, ago. Remember how the Meets first ami third Tuesdays o f Be this as it may, a. greater interest in the Boy Scout organization, so Meets the second Sütu1•dav • i ; li Order of Scottish Clans. each month at Veterans’ Hall, Belle­ month at its headqi:arter; -il4 VAis h- Meets the first and third Wednes­ ville avenue and Stephens street. generally recognized as a power for good throughout the entire civilized ingtou avenue. days of each month a: Elks’ Club. I N. J. Division, A. Wr. W. P. A. world, could hardly fail to have a favorable effect upon the future welfare of i Meets third Friday of each month our town. ! at the Exempt Firemen’s Home, Jor- , alemon and Stephens street?. $ Ìfi3 Fire Callmen’s Association Home ^ Heating 4 Hints ll í i O I . W ISE MOVE Mavbe Not a Little 1 Meers second Monday of each by JOHN BARCLAY, Heating Expert ; month at the Exempt Firem sn’s Home Four major commercial airlines in California have agreed upon a cur­ : at Joralemon and Stephens streets, tailment of flying operations out of -the Los Angeles area during storm}' ! Belleville Chapter No. 516 ! Women of the Mooseheart Legion weather in ’a conference that followed two crashes which cost the lives of O U R Fjf., Building Furnace Fire When the kindling is burning Meets first Thursday of emh month seventeen persons within a month. It is a wise move. well, add fresh coal gradually. In i at the Exempt Firemen's I omc, Jor- , ; Despite the- tremendous progress we have made in developing the air­ Is Easy Operation this way you get a deep fire in i alemon and Stephens stree :s, little time—the kindling burning j Fred A. Hartley Assoc jafion plane, the industry is still in its infancy. The great transports of today When You Follow Few the coal beneath it, and the fire, ! Meeis third Thrusday. of each ure-marvels in safety and efficient control under favorable weather con­ Simple Rules in turn, igniting the coal above it. momh at the Exempt Firemen’s From time to time, add additional ditions and we have gone a long way toward off-setting the tremendous ob­ t ’s really no trick to build a “I I Home, Joralcmon and Stephens good furnace fire quickly and fuel until you have a solid, deep i streets. stacles created by snow and fog. But the tragedies that have come in bad I easily. fire. When this is i Union Social Club wealher give ample proof, if any is needed, that science still has many Leave a layer done, check your Turn Damper dampers and close i Of Belleville, N. J. of ashes about two wide opei problems to solve before bad weather flying is safe. inches deep spread the Ashpit Door. Mceix every Friday evening during on the grates. Should the kind­ i ‘!h; month at their own home at ¡Spread about two ling while igniting WaMnngum a\enue and M 11 street. s m o k e a h i t 4 « f : r CALIFORNIA’S GOLD finches of coal over j Royal Court 41 ■this layer of ashes. ' through the fur­ Over the coal, nace door crevices, j Order of the Amaraafh Just eighty-nine years ago gold nuggets were found in California by a (place a generous it is due to the 1 Mec-; the second and fou th Thurs- white man. Since that day its yield is estimated to be more than S2,000,- la yer of kindling chimney being i day of each month at the Masonic COAL — newspapers and KINDLING cold and not pro­ S Temple. ■000,000. How. much more remains to be mined no one knows. The state’s COAL light, dry wood. ASHES viding enough i Younginger Naval Patrol draft to carry off mineralogist believes that we have mined only half the golden treasure. ' T h e Turn j Meeis every Friday at 7:30 P. M. Damper in the , \ the smoke. This is There are those who believe his estimate far too conservative. smoke pipe and easily overcome 11, W-t. run-' Hall. Belleville avenue | and Stephens street, In 1935 when $31,097,850 in gold was taken from the earth a record the Ashpit Damp­ by wadding a bit er should be open wide. I f the of newspaper, lighting it, and in­ j Woman’s Club of seventy-three-years was beaten. Nature was most bountiful in her gifts Ashpit Damper on your furnace serting it into the Check Damper. j 51 Rossmore (dace to the North American continent and particularly to what is now7 the United is in back, epen it and also the This heats the air, creating a ! Meo'.s at the dub hunae the second ¥ fi draft in the flue pipe and chim­ » r Ashpit Door in front. This as­ > States,. There is no reason to believe that even the most populous sec­ | ."fid fourth Monday- of ea “h month, sures maximum draft and quick ney and carries the smoke away. 1* ignition. (2) : g i Card parties at the club louse the tions that we have even begun to exhaust her bounty. ‘•y *. '' AS | first, and third Mondays of each ? .A , MJ ", I month. Y . > ï 'U j Suburban Chapter SAVING TIME p r " t A*-. V ; ■- <•- ■ M ^ . ] Order of De Molay for Boys A M j Tourists and travellers will be grateful to the federal authorities for I’M GONNA GO BACK k. ' ' \ |î |and Mothers’ Circle meet lie second By W. H. Moulton t ú - . - ’ ; V Ì; ;; .s ! ami fourth Tuesdays of each month the elimination of the halt of incoming liners at quarantine. Probably the ï\ .. I ’m gonna go back to' the old Texas shack, - --/W Ò - -■ ! at the Masonic Temple. W longest part of any trip home comes in those hours immediately''preceding The wide open spaces are -calling me, ..Í ! Belleville Scouters’ Asse nation The rude honest life and its stirring strife, ' m-et- the iourth Thursday of each the docking of a vessel. - -fi säG ’ •• j Yi-jÿ f il Bring back memories of the days so free. i month at the town hall, The stop at quarantine was always an aggravating factor to everyone. - 1 j Belleville Woman’s RepubFcan Club N ow that it has been made possible, in the change of federal regulations to I love to roam o’er the prairie alone, I meets the seeonti Thursda- of each have. the. ship’s surgeon report on the health of passengers aboard, there Where wild nature shines gay in the sun, i month at the ’Woman’s CL.h House, The clear blue sky in the Heavens so high, i i 51 Rossmore place. will be not only an economy in time but less wear and tear on the nerves Keep a-whispering and telling me come. of passengers anxious to be landed. r S Ce- i Oh, I ’m gonna go back to that old prairie shack, Phono BEfieville 2-3640 This illustration wry b 1 v.oriu tUu .fimi of pl i’­ To the home I’ve had pleasure and pain, Upholsterers a id WEIRD SPEED I ’ll brave the burning sand for I love this open land, ’ fit tm r do:.., ì ■.. u_ So I ’m gonna go back, back again. human beings” ne* r e re,. . ll - H. A- ale i..- Cabinet Make s A young motion picture producer, who lias a penchant for flying, has crozy uc the ..ru*. -H .- r - o. x :* --U- ti'! Box Springs and Mat '‘esses iu ilio Mkx.v . Rut et 1 . - !' liniH .: Mi: just zoomed through the skies at the terrific speed of 332 miles an hour, to It’s not so strange my love for the range, New Suites Made to Jrder And the cattle and doggies that stray, the artist surfis c";- “ - .. set up a new transcontinental speed record from Los Angeles to Newark, SLIP COVERS & DRAI SRIES And rny old horse Sal who was always my pal, the imerer.ee i> i ’ . r le It’- a coed no- l i e covered the 2,490 miles in 7 hours, 29 minutes, 27 seconds, breaking his In the dear prairie days passed away. good many d m -"" : " d : M.L -t iL :n s u: me moult., BELLEVILLE previous record of 9 hours, 25 minutes, 10 seconds. It might have been as ‘ coti: ej cd." li :. _. ■-U.-S c\cp in s v ' -,c- ri r. j io ovùî UPHOLSTERING CO expected that some veteran pilot who devotes his entire time to aviation I ’m dreaming- dreams of my boyhood, aiid p-Msmn r.s < u ': mr k v i b.>-v y :.i: : . -r - :■ t. Of that old place in memory’s throne, selvv-s a-- v ’ ' à - tfi.ir A i’ov iv.a a. r> \ Cr’v? j- S. Ruzika and Steve would have established the new record, but the young producer is an en­ My thoughts linger on as I hum that sweet song, v. or7J M iv tor - c1 ou- inoligli, tilt,y libili i ¡i. ' n’/ ter : - 511 WASHINGTON AVENUE thusiastic flier with plenty of experience. The average man is daz/h-d by the Be it ever so humble there’s no place like home. This voiil J 1 c c a l.y tere-i mil no sue.'. u r,- v a - .a u - =1 driv rs do 1 t’..: — -, r c-::’ i l Estimates t heerlullv Given weird speed of 332 miles an hour, THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1937 PAGE FIV E 44 r come to dmvch-i&is Sunday 6

Ijts/aÁ/'sÁeí/ /çof of the music and Walter Sturges is Teachers Score in charge of the tickets. Dairyman Fined Woman’s Club 1 Where services are con­ ST. A N TH O N Y’S R. C. CHURCH NOTES ft False Economy ducted in a quiet, dignified 55 Franklin street, Silver Lake. On Health Charges C. Rev. Cataldo A lessi, Pastor Point Out That Failure Sunday masses at 6 A. M., 7:30 Pleads Non Yult to Nine I Funeral Congressman Fred A. Hartley will and courteous manner. A. M.; 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Chil­ services address the club Monday. His subject, To Educate Children dren’s mass at 9 A. M. Alleged Violations of M r,-. W o “ The Federal Tax Problem and its Devotions in honor of St. Anthony For SNitor Relation to\the Cost of Government” , Is Irreparable and St. Liberatore every Tuesday Sanitary Code j Funeral service - will be of timely interest. evening at 7:30 o’clock. Alice .Slater of 20 Dawson ..r,s f A feature' of this meeting will be an In an open letter to the citizens of Recorder Everett B. Smith la-4 to I . -1 w n, [who died January 2/ a; open forum arranged by Mrs. James ST. PETER’S R. C. CHURCH Friday fined Andrew Benonato of 302 afl- Belleville, public school teachers, or­ j er a long illness, -.were he K. Alexander,/.chairman of the legis­ ganized to secure better compensation William street, Belleville North Belmont, avenue, a dairyman, i M /.day 'afternoon at the h um- <, P. M. Junior Ep- j conduct the investiture service. Scouts Wilentz, Ellenstein and Rab­ ployee of the Neva k department of than 1 P. M. on the day of the show. A school system is a definite index worth League. 8 P. M .-C ottage Pray- to be inve, ted arc: Edwar{, Carragan Communion Sundays: First Sunday public affairs for ten years, died last f o'clock mass, Rosary; second Stm bi Wise WiH Speak Friday. The department will attend the Inter­ to the quality of life in a town. Is - on T> T.x- . Names Caruso’, William Frame, George national Flower Show at the Grand there any sound reason to believe that uisCciv, t.,> . M. Senior choir j Maginness, David Nelson, Thomas lay, Holy Name, 8 o’clock mass; Mr. Stines was bo:n in Philadelphia ,hird Sunday, 8 o’clock mass, ChLI- At Dinner Dance sixty-six years ago. He was a charter Central Palace in a group March 18. merely advertising a low tax rate is rp * i j j o , , , lf ^ , jbiiorwm and Louis lurn-er. Mrs. DeRuse S. Tillou, literary going to induce desirable citizens in­ Iren of Mary and Angels Sodality. member of Aerie 44. Fraternal Order r * 1° 1 ¡¡Cki th* E ?.worth i Ash Wednesday, February 10. Celc- chairman, has announced a meeting to a town where their children are Meetings: Rosary Society, first Many prominent speakers have been of Eagles. He leaves his widow, a h H J’“ 1" bration of holy communion at 10 A Sunday, at 3:30 P. M.; Angel’s Sodal- February 11 at the home of Mrs. G. going to be trained by teachers right­ ■-y m the auditorium. U j invited to address a dinner dance of daughter, five sons, a sister and four ty and Children of Mary, third Sun- C. Miller. A paper will be read by eously dissatisfied by inadequote sal­ Beginning last Tuesday and contin- Evening service at S o'clock. Topic Congregation Ahavas Aehim Anshe to ; grandchildren, lay at 3:30 o’clock. Thursday eve- Mrs. Homer Zink on “ Roman Music” aries ? be held March 14 at the Clinton Man­ t o C ™ * * ™ i “ ** r“ tor's •*•»« “F*c For- ting after second Sunday, Holy Name and another paper on “ Religion” by The fact that salaries are inade­ weeks, tne Epworth League Bible In- 1 war{j or, Newark. This event will mark the Odd Fellows' Card Party siitute of West Essex is being held in | neeting. closing of the “ Bar Mitzvah” celebra­ Mrs. Frank J. McFadden. quate in Belleville is shown by the will be the first in the series of various churches. Next Tuesdav, the ' Knights of Columbus meeting, sec­ tion of the congregation, which eom- Will Benefit Red Cross Seventeen tables were in play at a report of the State Department of Lenten addresses Wednesday evenings institute will meet in Wesley Church. ond and fourth Monday, 8 P. M.; ’ memorates the"l3th~year nf f-ne ere;- dessert bridge Monday at the club Education for 1935-36. This report on the theme, “ Christ’s Faithful Sold Mr. Compton is one of the instructors Catholic Daughters of America, first tion of the synn”'oou V ' Harmony Lodge 25. I. O. O. F., will house. Mrs. William G. Hunt was shows that Belleville is not only pe­ ier and Servant.” Visiting rectors am hold a card party the evening of Feb­ chairman of hostesses. A special award iml about fourteen members of Wes­ md third Monday, 8 P. M. j Included among the'speakers invited nurious in the amount of text books their topics will be: Sunday school after 9 o clock Mass to address the banquet are David ruary 15 at the Masonic Temple. Pro­ was won by Mrs. Fred Van Duyn. and supplies furnished to students but ley church are members of the course. Nexx Sunday morning the sacra­ February 17, Rev. Charles S. Arm eveiy Sunday from October to June, j Wilentz. attorney general of New Jer- ceeds will be devoted to the flood re­ Winners at bridge were Mrs. Henry in teachers’ salaries as well. Do you strong, St. Elizabeth’s Church, Ridge­ ment of the Lord’s Supper will be ad­ October-and May devotions every sev; iIavni. r. EUenstein. mavor of lief fund of the Arne' ican Red Cross. B. Morton, Mrs. Harvey W. Mumford, feel that your boy or girl is less de­ wood: “ Esprit DeCorps.” Tuesday and Friday evenings during Xewark and D>- S»epr'»r S Wise th-. Mrs. Mae Knox, Mrs. Chris Peterson, ministered and new members received. serving of an opportunity to develop February 24, Rev. Edwin S. Cursor, those> months at 8 P. M. First Friday nationally known Jewish leader, Mrs. Allan Crisp, Mrs. W. H. Jacob­ The 146th birthday anniversary of to his full capacity than are the stud­ Christ Church, Ridgewood: “ The Line devotions, 8 P. M < j At thi's bam,uet win be issut,j the son, Mrs. Mary Babbitt, Mrs. Win- the founding of Wesley Church will ents in other districts in Essex Coun­ of Communic-ation.” Choir rehearsals, l riday evenings « j ubilce v 0]ume- cf tbe congregation field H. Stone, Mrs. Marion Lewis, ty? ie celebrated February 12 with a cov- Heibert Music l-ed dish supper. The Ladies’ Aid So­ March, 3, Rev. Gordon T. Jones, St. Mrs. Williard Y. Strange, Mrs. W il­ n irC*°rh' •. Scouts, Thursday,1 wbjcb wi!l include a concise history If a street is unrepaired it may ciety will supply the birthday cake Mary's Church, Haledon: “ At The P. M., Gills Scouts, Tuesday, 3:b0 0f the Jewish community of Belle- liam Rachel, Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. Front.” Studio cause inconvenience, if a bouse is and the Young Woman’s Auxiliary the P. M. Daily masses, 6:45 and 730 ville. This volume is one of a series Norman H. Cooper, Mrs. Frances Mc­ March Kb Rev. Tohn E. Bailey, Ail . unpainted it may hurt your pride, eofitu. , , A. M. of methods to increase the building .9 Bcc-ck-$■ Bride, Mrs. Andrew Ewing, Mrs. A r­ but at a later date it is possible to Marching Or- Six Holy Days: thur Clark and Mrs. Robert Brinker- A religions celebration will be held ^ en ^ 0Clv: fund of the congregation. Tbe fun,is near Little Street remedy these conditions. However, at both services February 14. dets. 1.— Circumcision, January l; 2.— realized from the "Jubilee Volume” hoff. March 17, Rev. James A. Mitched, Belleville, N. J. if your boy or girl fails to secure the The World Day of Prayer will be Ascension Day, 40 days after Easter; will be used to repair ami improve the The monthly food sale, under the St. Paul’s Church, Englewood: “ The type of education that will fit him for held February 12 in Fewsmiih Church. 3.— Assumption, August 15; 4.—All present synagogue facilities. Phone: Belleville 2-3083-R supervision of Mrs. Alfred W. Treche. Captain Of Their Salvation.” successful living there- is no chance It is an interdemoninational meeting Saints, November 1; 5.— Immaculate The speakers will stress the gains will be held Monday. to remedy that deficiency. The following guest preachers wil; Conception, December 8; 6.— Christ­ Private Instruction Only and all churches in town will partic­ made by the Jewish community of for be at Christ Church Sunday evenings A few short years of a child’s life ipate. Mrs. O. B. Close will talk on mas, December 25. Lenten devotions, Belleville during the past thirteen Beginners and Advanced in February: Rabbi Dobin to Preach are alotted to such training. After (“ Christian Literature for Children in two evenings each week. years. Other speakers for the even­ February 14, Rev. Carolus R. Webb. PIANO CLARINET these years are gone who can turn [ other Lands” and Mrs. E. M. Comp- ing will be Rabbi Abraham Dubin of Church of the Incarnation. East VIOLIN SAXOPHONE On Jewish Law System nack the hands of time and give hint ton will speak on “ Woman’s Christian Flushing. L. I. and Rabbi Zvi Schrei­ youth again? Whatever has been .ac­ Orange. February 21, Rev. Addison T Newark ’CELLO TRUMPET Colleges in the Orient.” ner of Arlington, as well as others. BANJO • Regular services wil be held to­ complished for good or ill must stand Doughty, city missions chaplain. Feb­ CORNET Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, spiritual MANDOLIN THEORY night at the Congregation Ahavas for all time. ruary 28, Rev. J. Foster Savidge. Holy FEWSMITH MEMORIAL REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH leader of the congregation, is being GUITAR HARMONY Aehim Anshe, 317 Washington avenue. Communion, Norwood. Broadway at Carteret Street Yet, in Km face of these facts, Belle­ PRESBYTERIAN assisted by the speakers committee, Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin will preach on There will be a parish “ get togeth­ NeYvark, N, J. Write or phone Studio for all ville is wnling to give less to secure O. Bell Close, Minister. composed of Edward J. Abromsnn and the topic*, “ The Jewish System of er” ’ and birthday party in celebration Paul F. Arndt, Pastor appointments. educational training than any other Abram Atkins. Law.” Services begirt promptly at school district in Essex Count/. Belle­ Sunday, 9:45 A. M.— Church school. of the 61st anniversary of the found­ 8:50. ville spends $1.09 against Caldwell 11 A. M.— Public worship. Dr, Close ing of the Ladies’ Guild Shrove Tues­ Morning service, 10:45. Sermon As usual, Rabbi Dobin will base his Township’s $2.81, Roseland’s $2.22, will preach on “ The Glorious Com­ day. February 9. The rector and subject: “ Could Ye Not "Watch with sermon on the Torah portion for this and Cedar Grove’s $2.94 per pupil for monplace.” vestry are in charge, with Raymond Me One Hour?” week which is “ Mishpatim.” In this text -books. A similar situation ob­ 8 P. M.— Young people’s meeting. Patrick arranging the program. Sunday school and Bible class. 9:39 If You Buy, Build Or Refinance, Get Your A. M. portion is presented a good many of tains in regard to other supplies. Thursday, 4 P. M., 7 P. M., 8:30 The Girls’ Friendly Society will hold Mortgage, Without Delay, Through the laws which make up the Jewish Belleville ranking at the bottom of P. M.— Boys’ clubs; religious service a public card and game party at the German service. 8:30 A. M. legal code. These were in active use the list. and athletic activity. Last Thursday parish house this evening. There will The mid-week Lenten services begin oe -awards and refreshments. Ash "Wednesday, 8 P. M. Holy com­ while the Jews were in their home­ While the per pupil cost of teachers’ Dr. Close told the “ Prodigal Son The World Day of Prayer service munion will be celebrated. The gen­ land and for a long time afterward. salaries in Belleville is $7.62 lower Story.” Each Thursday Dr. Close pre­ THE NORTH BELLEVILLE BUILDING here will be held next Friday at Few- eral theme of the Lenten sermons A fter the services the weekly Oneg than Caldwell Township, the next sents a parable or “ Golden Rule” from smith Memorial Presbyterian Church will be the words of Christ spoken on Shahbat will be held in the vestry lowest, Belleville’s per pupil cost for the Bible. & LOAN ASS’N at 2:30 P. M. Each of the Belleville the cross. The subject of the sermon rooms of the synagogue. A committee salaries is approximately $15 below Next Friday evening at the church of hostesses from the Sisterhood will at 7 P. M.— The seventh annual din­ churches will take part in the pro­ on Ash ’Wednesday will be “ The Word 20 Year F. H. A. Plan Available chat of Nutley. This means that if of the Interceding Priest.” serve refreshments. Sabbath Z’miros Belleville paid its teachers even as ner of the Men’s Club. Speakers: gram. There will he a choir of singers will be sung and a digest of current George E. Little, Rutgers physical di­ from each church. much as Nutley, on the same per 500 Washington Avenue Belleville, N. J. ■ Jewish news will be presented. jupil cost basis, the teachers would rector; DeWitt Paxton, radio humor­ Sabbath morning services begin al then receive approximately $88,500 ist; Wiiho Winika and Rev. Samuel GR H ’E BAPTIST CHURCH Faculty Men Raise Corner Iiremond St. and Overlook Ave 9 A. M. The children's service is held nore than at present. Are you proud Millar. Belleville. New Jersey at 10. This week Charles Levine, a :hat the town is willing to do so little Last Sunday at the church the dra­ $140 for Red Cross student of the daily religious school for your children ? ma, “ House on the Sand,” was pre­ Frederic F. Foshay, Pastor will deliver the sermonette explaining sented. The cast and their coach re­ Economies have been made in Belle- the Torah'portion to the children. ceived congratulations from those at­ Church school— 9:45 A. M, 600 Spectators at Benefit ille, but there comes a time when tending. Morning worship— 11 A. M Ser- Missionary Group Marks cheapness ceases to be economy. Is it mon: “ Stewardship,” Basketball Games At conomy to pay grade teachers as BETHANY EV. LUTHERAN B. Y. P. U.— 6:45. low as $21.15 per .week, and high High School 23rd Anniversary Rev. Harry Piunke Evening service— “ Life’s Level.” .-ihool teachers as low as $31.73 per Worship at Masonic Temple Monday, 8 P. M.—The Men’s club .veek ? Do you want your child going The Faculty Men’s Club of Belle­ The .Women’s Auxiliary of Graft Phone Belleville 2-1555 11 bold its regular meeting in the Baptist .Church celebrated its 23r- o schools having the lowest per pupil Residence 18 Nolton street social hall. ville High School raised $140 for the aniversary of missionary work Mon­ ost of text books and supplies, plus Tuesday, 8 P. M.— Church prayer Red Cross flood relief fund by bene­ ?/, he lowest paid teachers in Essex day evening. Guests were members ol ChurHi school at Recreation House, meeting in the church parlor. bounty ? Are you willing to gamble fit basketball games at the high school thè local colo’ved Baptist church. 9:30 A. M. /our child’s chances of future success gymnasium last Saturday night. The The Rev. Aquila B. Edwards, pasto: Morning service at Masonic Temple, BELLEVILLE REFORMED igainst a few points in a lowr tax proceeds were turned over to Andrew V of the colored congregation, spoke oi. 11 A. M. Sermon topic: “ The Love Main and Rutgers Streets, Beilevilh .-ate? These questions are yours to 2 * ¡“God, the Father of Us All.” Mrs. Lyric of the New Testament.” Holy L. Boylan, chairman of the local Red answer to your own satisfaction, Rev. John A. Struyk, Pastor. ■Mflb Simon Barnett brought greetings from communion. Cross chapter, this week. Chairman Finance Committee the colored missionary society and Monday evening at 8 o’clock the and Tonight, 7 P. M. — Junior choir More than 600 spectators were pres­ members of the choir sang. church council will meet at the home President of The Teachers meets for rehearsal at the chapel. ent at the games. The club team was Solos were sung by Mrs. H, J of Gustave Beck, 27 Forest street. Association. 8 P. M.— Senior choir at the church. Wallace and Hugh Adams and read­ Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock a con­ divided into two parts, one of which Sunday, 9:45 A. M.— Church school. ing were rendered by Mrs. Plate Drain gregational reception will be held at met the Lyndhurst High School fac­ 10;5Q A. M.— Morning preaching CONTROLLED HEAT and Miss Ruth Hogan. Mrs. Edwart Hurt By Car the Recreation House. The members of ulty while the other clashed with a service. The pastor will speak on “ Re­ Chesley and Miss Elsie Dross played the Bethany Guild will act as hostess­ pent Ye.” team composed of employees of the The American Beauty electric iron automati­ the piano. Mrs. Joseph Dellatore, 61, of 9 es, This will be a Shrove Tuesday 7 P. M.— Young people’s service. First National Bank. Lyndhurst bowed The Rev. Frederic F. Foshay ad­ North Eighth street, Silver Lai : sec- party. cally holds the heat at the temperature you John Radin, Jr., will speak. to the teachers while the hankers Yvere dressed the gathering and Mrs. tion, was injured Monday when knock­ Wednesday evening, Ash Wednes­ want. It furnishes a temperature range o£ 8 P. M.— Revival service. Allison victorious. George Weirich, in charge of the pro­ ed down by an auto while crossing day, a Lenten service will be held at Van Dyk of Paterson will lead thr from 225 to 525 degrees. This iron has a large li mi, led the devotions. Franklin street. After receiving treat­ 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alfred singing. The sermon topic will be “ The ironing surface, a large and comfortable : refreshments were served. ment from Dr. William H. Frost, Mrs. Adler, 61 Forest street, Value of a Soul.” ■dellatore was taken to St. Mary’s Thursday evening the choir will handle and permanently attached cord. Regu­ Monday, 7 P. M....Intermediate V ISIT THE lospital, Passaic, in a police car by meet. larly $8.75. Trade in your old iron and the Entertains for Scouts Christian Endeavor at the chapel. Patrolman Anderson. The car which At the business meeting of the Tuesday, 7 P. M.— Girl Scout Troop STATION PET SHOP price is only $ 7.95. Small carrying charge if injured the woman was driven by Guild Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Char Mrs. William M. Terry of 11 Bell 9 meets at the chapel. you buy on terms. $1 down and $1 a month. John Ratti of 386 Essex avenue, les Haas of Nutley and Mrs. A. A. 875 BROADWAY, NO. NEW ARK street was hostess at & card party for Wednesday. 8 I ’. M.— iVJid-week ser­ Bloomfield. MacRae of Liberty street .were ap­ for your pets and supplies. Sing­ the benefit of Boy Scout Troop 4, of vice. The pastor will speak on “ Our pointed chairman and vice chairman which her son, William M. Terry, is Great Need.” ing Canaries. Parrakeeis, Cages, Entertains at Bridge respectively, of a bazaar planned for scoutmaster, last Friday afternoon. The special services of the young Tropical Fish and Aquariums. There were six tables in play. Awards the Fall. people will begin Sunday and will be Wire-hair Fox Terriers, A. K. C. in hvi-dge went to MYs. Frederick Mrs. George Cher in of 9 Van II < continued until Thursday. Cocker Spaniels, A. Iv. C. Dach­ Idenden, Mrs. Walter Martin, and ten place entertained Tuesday CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH February 26 ihe annual congrega­ Mrs. Irving Suydam; in pinochle, to luncheon and bridge at her home. T Rev. Peter R. Deekenhach tional dinner will be held at the chap­ shunds. etc. Cute cross Breeds Mrs. E. J. Moniot and Mrs. Anton tables were in play. Guests v.v.v pr- el. A dinner will be served. from 82. Harnesses, Beds, Blankets, ...... PVBLIC...... BSD SERVICE...1." ...... Till, Jr., and in radio, to Mrs. Thomas ent from Irvington, Nova? ’ ¡ Ouinquauesima. IKiiy >mmuni:.,n at William M ras.-d.mrger is in charge of Brushes and T oys. B. Ferguson. villi tne ii ijVlorl .-civici.-: M-mou topic: the dinner. George Price is in charge THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY^¡._lf^T PAGE SIX JHHH

\V. F. Cooper, òi. s. C. K. Perk.n?. Mrs. Rod & Gun Club Sign Foreign Stars J. A. Duna, M:-. Georrr.- Mlnker, Air«. Daly Tells Lions Kampfer to Battle C. L. Cnx ami .'ir . Joy T. ih'.l.’en. GIRL SCOUT Oiìirer. si' i:h; A U me: ixvsideMx Holds Annual Dinner For Six-Bay Whir! Mrs. Harold S a v ia v w president, Of College Football Gino Garibaldi Mrs. Minker: st-cr. "a; \ . Ars. Manley, 'Hates N and t.‘tastirer. Uvx t'.ix, on the G a m tj Charles M. Nutt Elected Guerra, DeNc-L Pynenbiirg, NEWS Club Hears Discussion' Of Italian-German Mat Bout The animi IRdKviìh- Girl Scotìi ral­ By Coach- Lon eke, Slants, and A l­ SOCK ly whl he Mnwh RI ut tire high sch.ool. Will Climax Show At HARRY W. SIMESTER President of Sportsmen’s Plane Safety By Air of the The Girl Smut Mothers’ Club held fh e girl* freni tir- vai mia tm'-ns vriìi Brothers College, Organization varo Geargettl to Ride a card party Tuesday afternoon at the present a pageant, m v, hicìi . hurawers Line Representative Laurel Garden Drew University, Quintet Recreation House. Twenty tables were will represent xhe various naliuns MADISON, N. J. The Belleville Rod & Gun Club held J ohn M. Cm.unían. mana rtr of ih.’ in play. Guests were present in am whieh are nmmhmv ¡1 ih-' ' alien­ Gino Garibaldi, leading Italian mat The Belleville Lions Club learned its eleventh annual dinner meeting at New Y irk six­day hi •Vele i Ree which Nutley, Bloomfield and Belleville. ai Giri Semi: ■' rgà'.d. ro i"::. lo •rum- A dependable scoring punch—the of college football, us seen oy the. star, will attempt to add another vic­ the Nereid Boat Club Saturday night. opens th Ma iis-.ui fiyiutr' • Garden. Special awards were won by Mrs. Ray­ memoration .of thè anni versai y ol players, and of the safety of commerc­ tim to his string of wins when he answer to every coach’s prayer is Charles M. Nutt was elected presi­ February 28. ha- he _n sin ce.-sful in mond McPherson and Mrs. Kenneth Girl Scouting. iher.' voi! n ■ a po’-'adr : i fin-'figo coun- ef bivt-hday eakes, whien uhi he ¡¡èrtie ial aviation when ‘addressed by John takes on Hans Kampfer, strong Ger­ possible without a vast assortment dent to suceed George Taylor and A l­ his qut st fur iaient Smith. t J, Laly, Jr., of Belleville, captain of vin A. Buckley was elected vice presi­ tries. rlA date he inis signe ì six alien The committee in charge was com­ by girls in thè un do rais ni vasums man matador, in the final match at of plays. As a matter ol fact, the the Manhattan Ct‘liege grid eleven, pedal pushers. all w:th ex eelL-nt six- posed of Mrs. J. B. Manley.. Mrs?. » periods in the ins; ef thè move- team with a few simple plays skill­ dent. Lester Fehon and John D. Boyd and P. J. Bickley, a representative of Laurel Garden, Newark, luesday were re-elected secretary afid treasur­ day records. George Breen, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. merit. fully selected and executed is more Transcontinental & Western Airways, night. Tin -extet ; ve: Le: ex • Gue'-’-a. live effective than cue with a complicated er, respectively. last week. Ginc increased his list of victim- The club voted a donation of 810 to times Italia1: mad ■ hxfififio:; and i-'inn­ array in which quality has been sac­ ■ Mr. Daly, a former Belleville High last : week when he downed Rudy Du- the Red Cross flood relief fund. Com­ er world’s road Cai ein", '.c; Regel- De rificed for quantity. A team thor­ School gridiron luminary, told the sek, his arch rival. In taking on the missioner Joseph King appealed for Nef and Emile ielle. two of Bel- oughly grounded in the fundamentals gathering that present day football is huge Teuton, Gino might find stiller donations of clothing and bedding L g i u m i * u t s i a i i : ! ¡ Jean P y u - Attention Dog Owners î-j I that knows a few good set-plays changed from that played in the old competition. In disposing of A1 Sparks enburg and Henry Sfix.-i-x Holian-ucr needs just two vital watch-words to flood victims from the members. • 'fUiyf*,' when “ beef and brawn” were More than forty members ami and Alvaro tJeorgei’.i ei . govern their use: decision and pei- • essential to victory, while . today guests were present, including Jack Evervone of the ab- ame USE strategy ami unexpected plays are the vision. Huggs, state game warden for Essex stars excepting Maio .‘.uve i .impeled Decision: selecting the right play major factors. The .forward pass, County. It was decided to increase in America Garden the moment it is needed. The playei lateral-, reverse play , fast nuaion the annual dues to $5 per member, saucer will not be n to them. Py Beacon Dog Food* who calls the signals must be trained and spe,cd are among the factors lead­ in order to provide a fund lie the enburg displayed the nest torni in Ins j to size up instantly his opponents ing to a teumxs success, lie said. leasing of a fishing and hunting pn American slow. :rv. v. ora:;: a ' hu-ago ; A N I) ; weakness. But he must he clever In ! eply to .questions, Mr. Italy said serve, if one is found available by Cat race, and va> v. ■.-a ui v. ua ma ic-aa- enough to play through that weakness SOLVE YOUR FEEDING PROBLEM that football's principal value in edu­ executive committee. ers when ill lies.- lowed nun mil id only when it is essential to .scere, an cation was its teaching of sportsman­ Henry V. Jacobus was chairman of the recent New A wu g¡ not. so frequently as to point out the ship and fair play. Me declared that the dinner committee and was as­ Siaats. whose an::- • go.-.l gan to the oppenents. The field gen A complete ration for your uuy;s players and coaches are not in favor sisted by David 1. Boyd, DeRuse S. for the boys io the gan ’. ] v a oral must also lie able to discover why ol‘ the Dickinson or comparative sys­ Tillou, James L. Davidson, Fred youngster, ’out lai.- a • eiuai ¡.able six- a certain set-play fails, and to correct tem of scoring in rating teams at the Fischer, Joseph Kristen and Mr. day reco:-:!, bovi n; v. r. ihm-’ race Ingredients— the fault before it does irreparable ::d i'uurtl close of the season. Buckley. and finished second, nuit Cooked Beef, Corn Flakes, Wheat Flakes, Oatmeal According; to Mr. Daly, most play­ damage. I f the correction proves im­ in three others. possible, be must avoid that play. He Moving pictures were shown. Milk, Cheese, Soybean Oil Meal, TY heed Germ ers, including himself, fool that Alvaro I î<■ eg .■■:. ¡ m e ¡s :: i ini ro-ui.-- must direct his men to capitalize on scholarships should be provided fen I ion í i y the l'an-. H-.- D y unng.-'l'“' Meal, Beet Pulp, Salt, Codliver Od. each and every opportunity provided college football players, in view of Plan Testimonial and besides being aSOv ; mug a I.¡ki­ Digestive Enzymes. the financial rewards a siueosslu! by the opponents. hard, can spi in’, aid lino' Precision: perfect timing by every For John J. Daly, Jr. team brings their institutions. An ama! eia l.'am raw ll] uf The Manhattan captain declared member ol the team. 1 jp-oll plays the leading cveii-t- ir..iu Nev. Jer.-e\ are useless without control of the The Capitol Club, with the assist­ Price - - - 12^ H). that Louisiana Stale College provided Pennsylvania aim A '- k will !>!■■■- tap both at center and on held balls ance of a committee oi prominent ini,- the most outstanding team his eleven cede l lie ¡x day d, •■by. Tiie ra (Cheaper for 5 lbs. and over) and when the guards and forwards izens, is arranging a testimonial din­ had met, slating that the Souther­ wil be simihu- in Lin las! hour ei a do not know how to convert an advan ner, to be hold at Parillo s Redani .¡on. ners played (dean football and cliosc six-dnv derby with a ; » :‘i Ml e V e r y lllile SOLD ON A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IF BISSATISI«’!El> tage into a score. First of all, be sure February 22, for John J. Daly, Jr., the right plays at the right time, i ins- lor points. Among me elm w h o no"one will point the plays; make all captain of the Manhattan College ley, Louisiana left- end, was the best have sen-: ni ..ni Ms a"---. Bay View the set-ups appear similar , at the football team for 1987. Mr. Daly is a player he haul competed against, he Wdieehiien. Ab-h-n A neeimen. in - start. Then he certain every player former Belleville High grid player. BELLEVILLE SPORT SHOP HANS KAMPFER anude Cin i a i ! X,.rth Iludsc:! Wheel- added, knows every position of every play, Speakers will he Chick Meehan, 32G WASHINGTON AVENUE, BELLEVILLE Mr. Bickley told club members that, men. ali c: •.y,,,- fi tX.ùuiy last week, Hans showed that he and dov.m to the ground. For out-of-bounds Manhattan coach; Joe Donovan, New­ despite unfavorable publicity, aviation R(>a:l ( ’lull. A : me \\ :u ohimè ani BELLEVILLE 2-4522 his “ hearhug” demand respect from «et-plavs the ability of every man to ark sports writer; Hughie Devore, is the safest means of transportation, Unione Simili ;a li alian, all of Ne-:. Other headliners. jump into any of the five positions^ is assistant coach at Fordham I.bni\ei- citing figures to show that only thirty- York, and i.w 1 'hila Lìjthiu Wheelmen A Generous FREE SAMPLE to AH Di;v; Owners Two mat favorites will be seen batt­ particularly essential. Each man, lor sity, and Mayor Meyer C. KllensleU. live persons of 1,200,(50(1 passengeis ,,f Pena:-viva- ling for a chance to earn a return instance, should he able to lake a cut of Newark. lost their lives in strictly commercial match with Ernie Dusek in the semi­ for a pass, thereby drawing an op­ final. Mike Mazuvki, elongated New flying last year. ponent out of position and shaking a *He told of modern instruments used Yorker, and Metros Kirilenko, clever Court Names Receiver team mate into the open. To begin in aerial navigation, including radio Russian, are the two in question. with, walk your men through the E F U L ___ __ flying instruments, gyro­ For Harry G. Smith, Inc. C A E Bill Sledge, the ranger from tee various set-plays, until understanding compasses and artificial horizons. Lone Star State, will meet Abe Gold­ and confidence gradually increase the Edward R. Me Glynn was appointed According to Mr. Bickley, all pilots berg, New York Hebrew, in the third R E R «peed. Work it up to a whirlwind receiver Tuesday for Harry. G. Smit h, D IV S ^ A l w a y s worth are. required to have a knowledge of setto. Irish Jack Donovan, popular attack: hut don’t let it get careless! Inc., local auto dealers at 444 Wasn- meteorolgy ' and radio weather re­ Bostonian, will make his first showing Next Week— Offensive Plays ing’ton avenue, by Vice C-aancelhu GET A ports are sent planes every thirty in many weeks when he tackles a Berry. The vice chancellor directed asking icr . . . this minutes. First pilots must have 8,000 tough foe. in George McLeod of Iowa, interested parties to -show cause Feb­ ffying hours to their credit and sec­ in the second setto. rI ommy NLan, ruary 16 why the receivership should ond pilots, 4,000, he said, adding that pint sized matador from , Hank Barber Signs ijf rich, mellow, balanced they are required to be physically nt will appear in the curtain raiser wan not be continued. “break The receivership, consented to by Harry Finkelstein of Texas. and pass an examination every month, For Joe Dusek Go the corporation, was made on applica­ flavor !... So be sure to tion of H)arry G. Smith, principi:! Gino Garibaldi Paired With stockholder. Liabilities were listed as ) order it by name ab cut $15,000 and assets, $10,000. Joe Cox at Columbia Heretofuve. thè careful driver Uncle Buddy” Recovers has had to pay the same rates Park Arena Everyman’s Class Leads on Public I -fifixi: tv an ¡ Prop ’riy Damage v.ru ¡e.- R:- me- red-:- Lost Cigarette Case In Attendance Contest Tix- ••rises mas; auto- Hank Barber, former star footballer less ivpe thcit c;i But here s a for Dartmouth College, will be seen mollile accide.it; The Everyman’s Bible Class of new poliev issm;.,i in uu.ly care- in action in the feature one fall, Mn?- Belleville came out ahead last Sunday fui drivers :n seievtod classes . . . MISSING TWO WEEKS AT ty minute time limit test at Ralph !99 V ■ lower: Mondt’s Columbia Park, North Ber­ in the attendance contest being hel 1 at rates up to 2- CHRISTMAS TIME—“BOSS' between it and the Bloomingdale Bible You van. if you co eligible, enjoy gen, tonight. Opposed to him W ill be Class. Farmer members of the cla;-- this monx-y--:av: ■ig : ¡on c y now. Joe Dusek, youngest of the Riot- or telephone i--r PADEREWSKI WOULD BE UPSET are urged to attend oy tne oiticei s. Come in. write AMERICA’S fAYORSTE Squad, who was the victim of poor ì am-rr our so- gfficiating at last week's feature George MR Tranter of Maplewood is full infoi maim; leader. The class will attend Mr. Tran - leered A ut •■■mubile Onerato’ -; f gainst Danno O’Mahoney. _ Says John Rhoades, His Pullman Porter Policy. Wrl'.Lm iiv estaolisn-ed A special added attraction, hstei ter’s church in Maplewood in a hot!,, in the near future. national ergnix v-x icx e-. pupped T TNTLE BI DDY’S got liis silver cigarette case bark So a 11 * " for ’() minutes, will present the Italian e in every Slate champion, Gino Garibaldi, and Joe to render servir t : in (he fourth floor apartment at 21 o West ldoth Stiect, . and Canada :a- York City, ami he can look his autographed picture ol the Boss m Cox, Kansas City Krasher. The othet FOR HAIR AND SCALP I i half hour bouts will bring together Phone IÌEHoville 2-24ñ$ BICYCLES ll,b l™ f i r i l " n Paderewski, world's foremost pianist and em m et Hans Kampfer and Ernie Powers; JAPANESE OIL w u.rf. In» to U. u. R. s. A. A. £ S P E C I A L ! «dalesman, is lust plain “Boss” to “ Uncle Buddy” John Rhoades, who Lieutenant Bill Sledge and A1 Sparks; travelled for twelve years as porter and chief factotum o n i!“' I ‘ n ‘ltL Th® Antiseptic Scalp Medicine- Davidson and King and Babe Caddock and Pete Petersen. car whie.Ii was home to the great Pole during Ins concert toms. It ipAin arrfinarv Hair Tonics — 111 WASHING TON AVENUE Ladies’ and Gents’ Bicycles 819.95 up was “Uncle Buddy” who received $500 every week lrom the B o s s lot 40c*îl. FEEL IT WORKl AIAtl Druggist* Cor. E-x-. v t rvee: food and current expenses and accounted to the last, penny <-\e > 15.50 up School No. 10 Defats BELLEVILLE. N. b Columbia Sidewalk Bikes day night.. It was Uncle Buddy G.00 up who sa...... that. tea — and cake were ' School 8_on Court All Ball Bearing Velocipedes ready for Paderewski's noontime breakfasts and juicy steaks hot oil tin« platter for the dinners he ate The basketball team of School No. KOPSKY’S ul midnight after a concert. It If) defeated the School No. S five, HAPPY7 HOUR PLAY SCHOOL was Uncle Buddy who placated 9 to 6, this week. Breininger starred 161 Holmes Street 306 WASHINGTON AVENUE BE! LEV!RLE. N. J. tin: Boss when a waiter— “ I never for the winners, garnering live points, 10 hours of happiness a week for $1.00. I lours: 9:-.d to 11 •••-1 Telephone HElleville 2-3221. — All repair jobs called for. did figure out how he come to do while Bunagura was the losers’ best it ¡••„served a loo hot plate and M*. Children 2U to 1 years accepted. 2nd :. 1« room in rage and hurt feelings. Telephone Belleville 2-1 Oss John hurried right in to tape up the scorched lingers, for when the Breininger, f ...... 1 Boss wouldn’t eat, nobody could Hansen, ...... ^ oat. It was Uncle Buddy who sat NORTH NEWARK BOWLING ACADEM Y up all night, watching over the Gallina, ...... 0 bmlv. the time Mine. Paderewski’s Stocktun, g...... 0 Scrub - a - dub - dub 90 Yerona Avenue, H U 2-7905. ix-t Yog died in Chicago. It was .lanzer, g...... ** Beginners ( ’lasses Now Forming— Ladies, High School Students tin* same day president. Harding Three whoops and a riiL died, and Uncle Buddy has always Did you ever see anything nin REDUCED AFTERNOON RATES tied lliose two important dates to­ School No. 8 fust a cloth full ol ¡-lids REGISTER NOW FOR FREE INSTRUCTION gether. “UNCLE BUDDY” RHOADES G “ ... I never did figure out—” Up in his Harlem apartment 1 And with plenty nt ndo Unde Buddy has the trinkets the Hearn, f. • • ■ 1 Bosk mid Mine. Paderewska gave papers. Then one morning there Altieri, f. - - A’our wall will he cleaner ami was a package in the mail. Some­ him. The amethyst ring, the oc­ Bunagura, c. 1 •,> .Venn-:} one had remembered that even it (I That explains SAXI IAS (the a: tagonal watch,... and the ham- Botalu -b, g. m-.-red falter cigarette case from the cigarette case was mighty 0 C an he “scrubbed” just like a painted pretty, it meant something special Wosrue, g. • Tiffany’s. That’s the best of all. il looks like wallpaper. * For (wo weeks, right at Christ­ to Uncle Buddy— it was the ease mas time too, to make it worse, the “ Boss” had given Uncle Buddy. IfV curry ¡1 in sioti.: Use Dr. West’s, the only water-proofed brush January 17th is the eighteenth Mi-e cigarette case was missing. Belleville Social Tbihauf.; Wallpaper It seems that Uncle Buddy went anniversary of Paderewski's be­ Benjamin Moore’s Faints Flume Delivery coming Premier of . Polish Bowling League FOR REALLY WHITE TEETH to a dance. There was a lot of holly and tinsel and good cheer at Societies, famous musicians, prom­ r THIS CERTIFICATE PRESENTED AT uL'R nRL, Leu | Don’t waste time with a brash that turns the dance. And like any Georgia inent statesmen will all pay trib­ Htiuufing of ’Team *4 1 TITLES THE HOLDER TO 50- OF I-R«u-. .ur.Kl n.n.O.h. ^ limp and soggy when wet. THROW IT gentleman-who likes to he a good ute to Paderewski on that day. W L ILS. | ON PURCHASES OVER- A Unl.LAP - | AWAY and get a Dr. "West’s Toothbrush. Uncle Buddy doesn’t know any­ fellow and pay the ladies a few Ironbound ...... 84 14 «121 World’s costliest bristles, tvater-proojed by gallantries, Uncle Buddy was pass­ thing about that. But he avill pay "Excepting Lead, (til turpentine 1’ im!.:. . ; his own tribute— the tribute he’s Viking Tool ...... 82 18 11)02 an exclusive process. Camvoi grf soggy* Ster- ing out cigarettes freely fr-om his 810 , germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. been paying every day for more Wendel Body . . . 211 111 1 ' ^ m / * • ? ilized, {diver-cigarette case. So freely he 80 i just parsed out the case itself. than twelve years. He’ll look the Belleville Ldry. . 21 24 I I Also Dr. West’s Economy Toothbrush at 23c Two weeks went by. The case photograph of Paderewski in the . 21 27 864 % eve and say, “ God bless jou. A l’s- Market...... had not been returned. Uncle Baldwin Brush . .. . 21) 28 021 Buddv was thinking of advertising Boss.” in Urn- Harlem paper— maybe even Uncle Buddy has his silver ciga­ the white folks’ New York rette case back. _ paint store in READ I lit WASHINGTON AVE. lalkviik M iUlJ READ “THE NEWS” THF, NEWS THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,30S7 P A G E S E V E N

BELLEVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE I£km :g em d RESCLVED: That the following: statement- of i e-.i nm-> and nppi upriatinns shall (niistimic the local budget for the year 1937: and It 1: IT FURTHER RES« 'I,VF.I\ that -aid hudgm In- pubh-h.-d n< th-* relUHllc News, in the issue ..f Friday, Feh- A m e r i c a n iarv 5th. 1937. '* «• = mmmtmtik Ä • ja* $ --v . A hearing on the hud tret and tax resolution will ue In-ld in th»- i..;< •mmissuiiu v’ s Chambers, Town Hull, Belleville, N ew ( ,!iisev, on FeVvnuu'y 24th, ltd!” at S'.Ot) r.Vlock ill the eve nine:, at which tune- aval place objections to said budget.and lax. m any foreign ybvc belong; in the resolution of the Town of Belleville, for the year la;’,7 may he presented bv m y taxpayer of «aid Town .of Belleville; »ad RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk he and she is hereby directed to forward immediately a copy ’campaign— ■ a tiie a iorcha lit budget Jo the Slate .Mul it or at Trenton. New Jersey. v f .w S T A T E M E N T (Required by Section 202) 1937 Actual 1S3 fi A el nal 1935 STATE SCHOOL TAX (Est. for 1937) ...... S4.700.00 84,610.77 78,286.69 STATE SOLDIERS' BONUS TAX for 1937 ...... 5.300.00 5.213.64 4,943.52 C O U N TY T A X for 1937 ...... 150,216.20 144,558.24 144,931.78 ...... 447,580.42 259,50li.l!X 830,322.94 DISTRICT SCHOOL TAX ...... 43(1,1)70.34 LO C A L PU R PO SE T A X ...... 447,003.38 205,966.60 633,282.99 ■ .. VETERANS OÏ FOREIGN WARS THE 17. S. 1-y the member- and then friends will T O T A L ...... 1.140.800.00 1,130.526.27- 1,191,767.92 Yountringer .Junior Naval Patrol Veterans’ Hall. TAX RATE (Estimate for 1937) ...... 3.79 3.80 3.90 ' he held a: the El Cazar Restaurant will meet for drill this evening at A N T 11;J PA TE D R K Y K N F E S > " The Youngingev Post hold a meet­ i April 1. Tickets will i >e available i lent-! al Revenues Veterans’ Hall. The main hall has ing las' Ilf nday evening at its meet­ Anticipated Realized in • shovtlv and may be. had t ¡■(ini any of 1937 7 936 cash in l!i3ii been recently refinished so that mem­ ,viH j the committee members: George 11. J Surplus Re\. Cash Appro...... 11Í2JHMUI0 4 81,457.56 481,457.56 ing '• eon's. Hooting? hereaftei la. Surplus Rev. Non-Cash Appro...... 15.454.86 43,542.44 43,542.44 bers may avail themselves after d’dll ¡\ Weston, Ernest A Idem Richard Do­ J Miscellaneous Revenues e mi int si-, ‘vnl aj.d *ourlh Mondays s:;2.5n of various amusements., herty, Joseph Costello and Victor a. Tax search fees ...... Sim.nil I .(Mil).(Ml in each month. The next meeting of h. Interest on taxes ...... 45, mm. mi 60,700.110 4 ,, t .i3.ID The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Piivale Brostruni. r. ileneral licenses ...... ì ao, mm. 00 Ri, (¡03.1 5 George A. Younginger Post, Veter­ the po-u will bo Haich 8. d. Building & oilier permits ...... j .'.mu.uu 8.00.0(1 1,957.50 e. Sewer permits ...... NJiium 1,000.00 Mia.Oil ans of Foreign Wars, will hold its A dinner IhaiNvil! he given to Past !. Health Department ...... 7.51111.(111 7.500.00 1,043.011 regular meeting Monday evening ‘it 1 Commander -John Cannon of the post g. Police Court Fines ...... 2,111111.1111 1,000.00 2,550.25 Use the Classified Ads1 h. Interest on Assessments ...... 15,mm.no iTj.IHHUHJ Ri, (¡92. U i. Cross Receipts — Buses ...... l.IHMUIU 5,000.011 0,301.37 j. 1’assaic Valley Sewer Denso ...... 7,111111 Í Hi 7,(100.00 7,0(1(1.011 k. Franchise 'Fax ...... :!í¡,uuH.no 35.non.011 30,310.02 l. Cross Receipts Tax ...... 9,950.00 10,000.0(1 9,995.20 T> 1TAL ...... 7 4 !,500.110 1 fiN,UHH.UU 15 i,5112..\5 K Est. Delinquent Tax ...... 258.088 III) :í.">;í,7n:i.!i:í 334,975.90 11 Est. Tax Title Lien Collections ...... -s:i, 7*:5. (if; 341,260.08 9i). 325.7 o Special items of Hen. Rev. Anticipated with prior written consent , of State Auditor: 1 Trust i ’ash ...... lur,,umuiu i25.ono.rin 125,0110.00 I Capital Surplus ...... ! .sail* oi Foreclosed Property 7.7.mm.on I Rent col, on Town owned Prop...... :i,uoo ou 1 Excess Cross Receipts ...... T O T A L s7L2:5r».’»ñ 1.318,050.00 1,235,301.51 TOTÀ1 T A X L E V Y 1!<:!7 E S T IM A T E D S T A T E ...... 9(1, (Mill. (Ml 89,824.41 Ci )U XT Y T A X .. 156.216.20 144.558.21 LO C A L T A X -147,00.! 38 205.966.60 l.ncAL SCHOOL 447.580.42 690,177.02 TOTAL LEVY . 7,140,800.011 1,180,526.27 Siili Total 2.012,035.95 2,448.576.27 1,235,804.51 Esimia led Waf< --pm ] in,orni.Oil 186,950.00 141,044.22 •2,152,035.95 1,370,848.7 SYNOPSIS concluded: “If you canit to say play carefully through his binoc­ Ti­ ll! souri Green Ridge College is picked to you're sorry— I’m listening.” ulars, then went on in a slightly represent the East m the Rose Bowl Appro. After Exp. * Res. Cnexpended “Maybe that -why 1 came.” She Appro. Appro. Transferred football gum# against Sierra. Ossie is iouder tone: 1937 193:; Fri iin Transfer For ]93i! Bal. 1936 Merrill, Sierra fullback star, hails was stunned by his complete change “There seems to be a slight change P ’r OK Til •BT.IC from Heliport, which is the home I iE 40 e . 4,Mill.(HI 4,fiali.Ul) 5.250.00 5.250.00 town of Paddy O'Riley. Green of front, “But.. m the lineup—Russell—number 32 Shad ree . . . Itidge second string quarterback. 41 Poor I a*pt. Admin. 13,aim.lilt “You know darned well it is.” He —started at fullback for Green S \33.2 14.no The two were once rivals for the !2 1 ’nur I X■fit. X- 1 los, ... 23, alili, lilt 15,0(111.110 59.21-1.00 59.214.00 was gaining assurance. E 1 1,000.00 affections of Gheers Reynolds. Heli­ Ridge instead of Duncan. There 30,000.00 30,000.00 port belle. Dutch Schultz. Green “ Don’t be too sure!” she flared goes the kick. Russell caught it. lb. 11. A . Appr. 30 ooo.oi) Ridge varsity fullback plays a c: Building Dept. laid.atl 300.00 22 , HO 528.00 4-19.19 •practical joke by writing Cheers a up. “Maybe 1 came to watch Sierra He’s wearing a nose-guard helmet .Ilea Ith J >ept. 1 Ij,:i0ii.isu Ili, 300.00 200 mi filili. 0(1 15,90(1.00 15.900.00 letter telling her of Paddy’s devo­ 13.392.00 1(18 00 knock Green Ridge’s ears down!” t protect that broken nose of his. i ìafhagi Disposal 13,2(ii i. i mi 13,500 od 13.500.110 tion. In retaliation. Paddy informs 100.00 39.75 60.25 the college press agent of Dutch s “ No you didn’t!” Paddy was still He’s off down the field. Now he’s Zoning' I in.ml 50.00 100.00 old high school romance with exuding confidence. “Remember tackled by Sierra’s number 12. He's 124,244.94 247.06 Florence Taylor, note a movie star. 75,55ii.nil 79.x5o.oo 15,21? no UOO. (Mi 12 1,492.00 Dutch, m turn, tells them of the tri­ you’re talking to the O’Riley now.. down after making a fifteen yard DEPT. OF 'PCIILIC WORKS angle involving Merrill. Cheers, For a moment she merely stared gain!” Salane: ¡—Eng’. Dopi...... 10,330.011 10.330.00 200.00 10.130.00 10,091.72 and Paddy. The romances receive Roads — Salaries — Supplies *M 7.50.00 2 , s r»u. 11 • i 2(m.00 22, fiali.00 22.050.00 national attention and heighten in­ at this grim, hard-to-get person be­ On the next play Russell fumbled, Sewers — Salary.*■- — Supplies 3 0,225.011 9,1125.110 9.025.00 9.1125.00 1.400.00 terest in the game but cause Paddy fore her. Then she capitulated. then recovered in his characteristic Eng. Depl. Supplies ],201).Ill) 1.200.00 1, 4 (10.00 and Dutch to come to blows. Dutch Street Signs ...... L oim.oo 1 ,000.000 1,000.00 hurts his leg m practice, fits substi­ Moving closer to him. she began manner. tute Russell, also receives a broken softly: “ Aw, Paddy—when 1 get mad 400.00 44.205.00 44, llîü.72 38.28 nose. This causes Coach Soapy "Now you sec!” Cheers exclaimed 43.505.00 ■14,405.00 I get all mixed up and say the to her sister. “If they had Paddy DEPT. OF PFÌ1L1C SAKETY Moreland of Green Ridge to worry .‘P.T'M.iiO 30,937.8 1 786.1 fi about his lineup for the Howl game. Street lughtiug ...... 25,0(10.00 33. imo. od 1,27(1.00 craziest things — Be nice — Gee — in there!”. She gritted her teeth and Pedici! X- Firn Pensimi Fumi ...... 5,(100.110 5.900.011 5,¡ion.imi a’,543.37 ís.Hi.lt-i i, they allow a dog three bites. Don’t added: “That dumb lunk of a Poi ice Salane« ...... 78.7110.00 sii. too.no 3,500.00 70.900.00 75,491.38 ■CHAPTER IN Polìce Depl. .Maini...... 2, ,0110.00 fi.imo.no 1,200.Oli 7.200.00 fi,7011.Oli "tOíUHí you think you ought to allow a girl coach!” ¡VÎD.;',,» rxUTCH was resting his grane leg Firn Dopi. Nnlnnes ...... 55.(¡50.00 54,95n.mi 400.00 54.550.00 54,209 (¡7 three mistakes.” On the third play Russell fumbled Fi re lie.pt. .Maini...... 2,s(io.oo 3,000.00 I,ooo Oli 4,000.00 4 , 0 0 0 .0 0 ^ while he sat on the porch of a Elis determination to make her once more and Green Ridge took Reeroat ioti ...... ,...... -5,000.00 fi,000.00 •'li.Oli o,o7fi.fm i;,o7ti.oo Pasadena hotel and compared notes Town Clock Salare ...... 2.400.00 2.379.00 2.379.00 2.379.00 crawl rapidly weakening, Paddy time out for a huddle. soli.00 70(1.00 ion.no with Donovan, his husk* teammate. Town c]eik— Pig. Pst. Sia. .Mise. i, mi. ilo soo.oii looked down at the girl tenderly. "I was afraid ot that,” the com­ Strny Dog Coilcctimi ...... xlO.no Sto.IMI SJO.OO 810.00 fi. 27 5.00 fi,275 (MI “ What are you going to order tor Mien he put a hand under her chin mentator remarked cheerfully. Signal ...... 4.000. 00 3.775.00 2,5im.oi) four first meal when you break train­ Telephoiic — Tel. Opr...... 3.100.00 3.130.00 2ii0.no 3.330.00 3.330.00 and tilted her face up te him. “ Russell’s young, inexperienced. It’s Recorder ...... 1.5o0.no 1.500.00 1.500.00 1.500.00 ing?” the former inquired dreamily. “Remember,” he said quietly, “1 asking a lot to expect him to meet Elei-timi ...... 1.000. 00 ], 2110. (IO 1 ,200.00 1,050.21 A minila.nce ...... 5oi).oo ],000,00 Luim.mi 700.00 “Chocolate pie a ¡a mode, choco­ told you if 1 ever had anything to this veteran Sierra team. . . it was lata pie a la mode, chocolate pie say to you, Vd say it? I’ve got some­ Russell, you remember, who almost isti, litio.00 203,844.00 4,97li.HO 5,17 fi. 00 203. fili.IMI 199,702.50 a la mode—and a blonde,” sighed thing to say now...” lost the Erie game for Green Ridge DEPARTMENT OF DFBLIC PROPERTY Donovan. Public Lib rary ...... 12.000.00 13.nOll.00 1 3,000.00 13,000.00 Public Prop. Maint. Sup...... 5,Siili.fili 5.250.00 5,250.00 5.250.00 a-“Nic-e talk? Nice talk?” Dutch Public Proponi" 'Salaries ...... 4.540.00 2.997.00 2.997.* I 2.996.Sfi opened his eyes to give his friend a Publio Prop. .Maint. Tow n Owned ...... Lumi.Od disgusted look, then sat up with a 22,soli.un 21,247.mi 21,247.110 21.210. Mi .i-i jerk. On the porch before him stood DEPARTAIENT OF REVENDE & FINANCE Cheers Reynolds. Mayor's Appropriation ...... ino.ou alio, mi 500.(10 500.(1(1 ’Pax Collector's Dept. Sal...... 10.5112.00 ii.70ii.oo iHl.im 10,350.00 10,321.70 28.20 “Well! Well!” Be hobbled to his Tax Col, Ptg. Adv. Pst. and Alisi-...... 3,o0o.mi 4 .000.00 i44.HO 3,350.011 3,350.00 teet. “ if it ain't the woman of moods! 1 Treas. Dept. Salaries ...... 5,459.5(1 5,4 50.00 5,450.00 5,441.48 8.52 2,013.00 2,018.ml 1 4 Trans. Dept. Ptg. Pst. Adv. Alisa...... 1,8(1(1. IIH 2.600.00 5.H7.00 And what are yon doing so far from i 5 Tax Assessor’s Dept. Sal...... ____ . 7,6e(i.i)fi 7,750.00 7.750.0(1 7,569.74 180.20 I.50O.OO 1,800.00 200.00 home, if 1 may ask?” 1 <■ Tax Ass. Pig. Psi. Ad'.-, and Aiisc...... 7.O50.0II 1.50(1.00 “I robbed the till at the Sweetery 80,501.92 ■117.0.8 to get money for the trip," she smiled | v 80,172.50 81,506.011 614.00 1,231.0(1 80,919.00 1 N ON- D E PA R T A r E N T A T. a bit shyly. Then: “Well, are you go­ 100 Sillary, Board ot Com...... 8.78.8.50 8,788.50 S.7SS.50- 8.788.50 ing to tell mr. where he is?” 1 Town Attorney ...... 2.825.110 2.825.00 2,325.00 -, : i 1Î . n n “You mean Paddy? He’s in Room 2 Exp. for County X- State Tax Board Appeals . . 400.00 1,0(1(1.00 « 20.00 880.00 880.00 League of Municipalities ...... 175.50 175.50 175.50 175.50 406. Knock twice and say Al sent 4 .Memorial Ibiv Expense...... 200.on 2011.00 200.00 200.00 you.” As Cheers nodded and started .7 Armistice Day Expense ...... :ïhu.uh 300.O') 300.00 9,00.00 6 Insurance — Amo ...... 4,700.00 8,40(1.00 275.00 8,675.00 8,04 1.1 li away he added suddenly: “ How 7 Insurance — Buildings ...... 7,300.00 1,000.00 200 IMI 1,200.00 1,187.91 1 2.09 about giving him a message? Just X Bonds.tor Employees — Forgery ______... 2,700.00 2,MIO.00 2.800.00 2, Ü90.96 109.94 2.500.00 tell him the word is ’Crawl.’ ” 9 Codification of Ordinances ...... xmi.tMi 2,50(7.00 2,500.00 10 Fire Hydrant Service ...... 4,500.00 4.50(1.00 4,500.00 4.500.00 “That’s silly.” She was impatient 11 Yearly Audit !, 500.1111 3.500.00 121.00 8,621.00 8,621.00 to get away. 12 Compensation Insurance ...... 7,000.110 .8,2(01.00 1.075.00 7.125.00 7.070.21 4 8. Ta 13 Passaic Valiev Sewer Alaint...... 14,815.(01 9.300.1)0 9,80(1.00 9,196.99 103.0] “ Sure. But you tell him anyway.” 14 Union Outlet Sewer ...... 547.20 547.20 547.20 547.20 As the girl hurried into the hotel 7 5 Ntitlcy Sewer ...... 2.000.0(1 l\rinu.uH 2,500.00 2,500.00 82 800.00 82,220.15 Soapy passed her as he came out. 16 P roperly Foreclosure ...... 7.50(1.00 Z5,000.00 7 300 00 . 17 Licenses ...... 20n.((i) lion.00 300.00 200.00 220.68 . ■‘‘■Who was that?” he ¡asked Dutch 78 Baby Bond Expense ...... ■ 50(1.00 31.00 4 61!.1(0 -POCHI “ Don’t yóu know?” was the -sur­ 17 9 N ew Eouip. Inst, of System ...... 750.ufi ■ ■i.ono.nu 5,000.00 5,000.00 120 Al uni op a l Ind. A d v ...... 5,o0o.oo 5,000.1m 120.00 5.7 20.00 5.066.49 53.5! prised retort. “That’s Cheers Rey­ 121 Contingent ...... ’ ...... l.Soit.Oo 1.500.00 1,500.00 1.4 SS. 52 1 1.4 S nolds—O’Riley’s reason for living!” Debt Service: 3 22 Bond Retirement: ...... 48,0(10.00 41,ono.00 -11,000.00 41,0(10.00 “Umminin!” The ' coach nodded 128 Interest on Funded 7>ebt ...... 66.410.(10 08.213.00 fi8.213.im 68.218.(10 thoughtfully. “Nice looking little 7 2-1 .Interest on Tern]). Deb! ...... 75(1. ml 5,1100.1)0 4,000.00 7,000.0(1 991.91 4.00 ‘Wei!! Welt!" Dutch exclaimed, “ if it ain’t the woman of moods! 8,000.00 girl." Me ■turned on his heel and re­ 127 Unemployment Notes Chap. 272 ...... 3,01111.00 3,000.00 And what are you doing so far away from home, may I ask?” 126 Soldiers Bonus X- State i-Iigli...... 10.2mi.ml 10,200.00 10.200.00 10,200.00 entered the hotel. 727 Bond Anticipation Notes ...... 700.00 700.00 700.00 Paddy was studying Oscar, the 128 Deficiency in Funds ...... 7.5oo.ml 7,377.60 7,^77.Mi 7,877.66 »“Yes, paddy?” Almost in his arms through nervousness. Those two 7,089.90 7,089.90 7.0X9.90 Green Ridge mascot, with great sat­ 129 Sinking If 1111 d Oeneral ...... 7,089.90 now, sue waited with bated breath. bobbles haven’t done the Easterners 130 Temp. Debt ...... 612 75 7,755.00 1,200,0(1 5¡i5.oo 296.31 258.(59 isfaction when a knock sounded on 787 6o.mm.oe 60.00(1 (Ml fill,000.00 60,000.00 “ All right, O’Riley!” Soapy’s voice morale any good. Sierra’s having Serial Fund Bonds Chap. 6(1 ...... his door. 782 Interest on See. Fund Bonds ...... 84,690.110 80.94o.(ill 81!,941).00 36,7*8 ;j.08 15-1.97 cut, through the love scene like 4 a swell time out there—they’re kid­ 188 Hen. Refunding Bonds Ch. 238 ...... 1x0,orni.ml 2iio,ofm.od 200.non.00 200,000.011 “ Come in,” he yelled without look­ 54.175.00 58,921.90 253.10 knife. “Turn in your suit!” As the ding Green Ridge now. Funny thing, 7 84 Im . on Hen. Re! muting' Bonds ...... 46,975.00 54.175.00 ing up. Deficits: youngsters stared at him uncom- though, Coach Soapy Moreland 27.10 27.10 Cheers entered, then rapped twice 135 .Franchise Tax Deficiencv ...... 27.10 prehendingly he nodded toward the doesn't seem worried.” l.’.ii < Iverexp. 1933 Budget ...... 4.108-311 -1,108.30 4,108.30 or. the open door. 137 Unexpended liai. 1932 ...... 1.151.39 1,151.39 1,151.39 open door. “You’d better get out of 24.27 “ All right! All right.” Paddy Again the teams lined up. But 13s Cancelled Kh. Tr. Assmit...... 24.27 24.27 here, little girl,” lie cold Cheers. this time Russell broke through the 139 Prim* Yrs. T ax Remit...... 13,019.88 13,019.88 13,019.88 groaned as he touched up one if 1,192.48 1.192.48 “You can’t talk to Cheers that f il) Dis. Tax Title Lien Fureel...... 1.192.18 the many scores on the toy don­ over-confident Sierra line ami 141 Bills Pd. W. O. Reserve ...... J,029.02 7,029.62 ],D29.li:’ way!” flamed Paddy. started a sensational, sidewinding 142 uverexp. 1932 Budget ...... 1,985.58 1,985.58 1,985.58 key's flank. “ Knock—knock—who’s 88.23 88.23 “ 1 haven’, got time to talk to her 143 Cncnnected AiC Rec...... 38.23 there?” run down the field. Ossie made a 144 Discount on I‘repaid Tax ...... 54.13 54.18 54.18 al all,” was the frigid reply. “You’re dive for him as he came past, but 145 ( iverexp. ROM Appro...... 731.02 731.62 781.62 “Clarify,” she answered in a deep 20.145.84 2.481.63 through, O’Riley.” the supposedly nervous youngster 14fi 1935 I- »expended Hal. A net...... 22,577.52 bass. 147 1933 Bills Parable ...... 34.00 84.(10 14.20 19,80 “You can't take Paddy off the stopped in his tracks, made a quick 148 (iverexp. A- Exp. Will Reserve Capital. 12. Oil 1.1 3 12,691.13 12,691.18 "All right again! Clarify who?” 12,769.08 team!” wailed the girl. shift and was off for a touchdown, 149 Chap. (¡0 Fin. Exp...... 12,7(19.03 12.769.03 “Clarify come iu?” Cheers finished Hi, 12,0.56 15,780.56 400.00 “Outside!” lie pointed to the door 150 Chap. 233 Fill. E xp...... 1 fi. l3o 5.» in her normal voice. leaving the fullback staring after 151 Finer. Demolition nl Buildings ...... 228 On Paddy jumped up at this and faced and waited until she had gone. him open-mouthed. 152 Erner. Poor Depart mem ...... 11, olio. IM) “ J can take it. Coach.” exclaimed “ I take it all back, folks! I take 153 Town Share Imp. Not Bonded Cap. . ... (¡3.1189.87 her, hardly believing his eyes. 154 liver Expenditure 1935 132.(¡4 “ It’s a lie!" he whispered. “That Paddy when they were alone. “ But it all hack!” the radio man was 155 over Exp. Water Opr. Rfiiti 4.09-1 22 is, unless I’ve died and gone to you’ve got to listen about Alias yelling as he pounded his binoculars .1 ud gin en t : 150 ! la nl v Suit...... 810.51 R 4 0.13 840. R 840.13 heaven!" Reynolds.” or, the table before him. “This Rus­ “Then you’ve really glad to see “ if you’re smart, you’ll forget sell kid is all right! He just got Noii-Depart mental Totals 604,1X4-09 072,491.73 8,0 1 (¡.(Ul 7,229.00 073,278.73 009,228.05 4.050.09 me?” about it,” was the quiet reply. away for a sensational run-to-a- Totals — Ail Departmenis 965.871.59 1.053,343 59,117.8.00 14,036.00 3,097,785.73 1,089,090.99 8,filli.71 * * * * Local .School ...... 447,580.42 090,177.02 6:i0.177.(i2 090,177.02 “Am I glad to see you?" He sprang touchdown. . . Wait a minute. County Tax Estimated ...... 156,21 (».20 144,55.8 24 M4.559.2I 144,558.2! forward and took both of her hands On the day of the big game Cheers What’s this, folks. . ." He grabbed Stale Tax Estimated ...... 00,000. on v9,s2*l. 11 .89.S24.-H 89,82-1.41 Assessment Bonds ...... 19,0011.00 22.min.00 23,000.00 and Susie found themselves perched a slip of paper which an assistant ‘23,1100.00 in his, “Am i glad! Say!” Water Operating ...... 911,non ml 88,5117.59 LBA 00 .89,802.59 93.950.81 ,094.22 “ What’s this?” Cheers inquired, high m the Rose Bowl close to a slammed before him, gasped and City oI Newark Plant Cons!. 514,40 524.46 524.46 514.40 10.00 Water Serial Bonds ...... 1 fi, lìtio. (Ml 1 0,000.0(1 pointing at the deserted Oscar. box where some radio announcer dashed on: “ It wasn t Russell who 1 9,000.00 1 li.noli.oo interest Fund Debt AY .-iter 20.205 0(1 19.7110 On 19.700.00 19,7(10.00 “ Just a bust of Schultz.” was describing the colorful crowd, made that run — it was Paddy O’ I merest Float Deh! Waier 940.00 650.00 290.00 245.92 41.08 the parading bands and. ot course, Riley! O'Riley reported to the of­ Sinking Fund Water 1.162.2s 1,162.28 1,102.28 1.162.2.-: “ It does kind of look like August,'' 9 % Water Temp. Debt ...... the vvondertul California climate. 705 .Oil TftS.fifl she agreed thoughtfully “Oh. say. ficial as himself—but he went in ’Colai -.- Valor Appropriations 131.131.74 127,539.88 1,855.00 1,855.00 127,539.88 131.579.47 ’"4.040.14 he asked me to give you a message, i “Too bad neither Schultz nor with Russell's number on and a nose Sol. Total ...... NIIH 7-Hl 2.128,442.73 #;#if j.i:; in) J5.991.00 2,172.SS4.73 2,108.2311.) 3 ■1,654. ill) Reserve lor Clieoll. Taxes 452,128.5-1 Something about crawl being the C'Riley is going to meet Ossie Mer­ guard helmet which made him 452,128.54 word.” rill today.” the commentator chat­ unidentifiable. Man-o-man-o-mati-0- 'Coiai Appropriations? ... . . (2,152,03; 82,5- n,;.fifi 3 r 00,433.00 15,991.00 2,025,008.27 2,020,353.07 4,051.Ü0 “ What?” Paddy gasped as though ted with his unseen audience. A-1AN! O’Riley at fullback. . . No- 15 991.00 T 11.228 00 E he hail been splashed with cold ■'Schultz is laid up with a recurrence bony expected it! Soapy Moreland 3 1,214 00 S A. water. ot the knee liipiry he received in pulled one out of the hat that time.” the Erie game. The fans are buzzing “Cheers, honey,’’ Susie screamed 1.0,1. 00 “ ‘Crawl is the word* was what he Section said. didn’t think it made sense with a thousand theories as to why over the roar of the crowd. “That's 1 R I .» 1A E J i : That there .-hall le- assessed, raised hv lavatimi, and : »liccied for e rear 1934 the sum of ($1,140,800.fini One M illion One. Hundred F o rlv Thonsam O Riley is out of the lineup, al- either.” Hr. O'Riley out there —You remem­ E ill Hundred Dollars im- the purpose of meeting the appropriations set ort ii in the •al budget for (lie year 1937, which budget has been approved bv tin B.iaril .. “Oh yes. it makes sense all right." tfiaugh it is pretty well known that ber Mr. 0 III lev. don’t you?" Comma sinners by 1 esolution adopted under even date. Said budget include i summary of revenues and appropriations for the fiscal year 7 937, which stumnu O’Riley suddenly had become stiff a girl was mixed up m the mess . . . “Yeah — i remember him — the support *d by del ailed statements and schedules set forth in said budget. and distant. As Cheers looked ir another development m the much heel!” was the bitter reply. As IT S HEREBY CERTIFIED that the Budget annexed hereto and made a pat i hereof is a true copy of the Budget appi’oved by resolutions of tlie Board of Co him in complete surprise be rushed publicized Rosa Bowl quadrangle, her sister stared iniromprebending- mission ■rs ol the Town of Belleville on ihe Second day of February, 1987. on: “Now. let's stet something by the way. . . Now the teams are ly. she rushed on. eyes blazing. “ He F L O R E N C E R. Ail )RE V, straight. The ¡asi time 1 saw you o.i the field. Sierra, in the white and that Soapy Moreland hud this T.v-.n Ca-.'I: -—there was a battle. So what did jerseys, is about to kick off to Green a!’ ikured out ad of time—and you come way out here for?" He Ridge. . they made me the guat!’’ ¿oMsdL Ws arms majestically aad The anrouncer paused; studied the •S K é**» V

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said tc be employed as guards at the The approximate amount of the de­ Chancery of New Jersey made on the cree to be satisfied h.v staid sale is the 8th day of January. 1937. in a causa Both Sides in Court Crowhurst plant, were attacked by Finest Equipment -sum of Twenty-five Thousand Eight Hun­ wherein Town of Belleville, a body cor­ several men armed with bludgeons in dred Ninety-three Dollars and Ninety- porate, is complainant and Joseph Mar­ seven Cents ($25,893.97), together with ino. ot als.. «re defendants, you are re­ Chester avenue, Newark, Monday the costs of this sale. For Capitol Theater Newark, N. J., January 11. IN',7. quired to appear and answer the hill of In Crowhurst Strike night. said complaint on or before the 9th day JAMES A. Me REEL, Sheriff. Pedro Bini, 34, and Floyd Shipman, of March next, or the said bill of com­ Louis J. Beers, Sul’r, $22.26 plaint wifi he taken its confessed against Leather Concern Seeks to 21, both of Newark, -wei-e arrested by Weshner Announces New 4T-1-22-2-12 you. local-police Monday as-.disorderly per­ The said hill is filed to foreclose a cer­ LOST (Chancery D—531) tain certificate of sale lor taxes and as­ Restrain Strikers From sons after a foreman at the Crowhurst Instruments on Third SHERIFF’S SALE—In Chain-cry ,,f New sessments purchased by the Town of plant reported he had been stoned by Jersey: Between Alva E. ott. complain­ Belleville, New Jersey, dated October -FOR RENT BANK BOOK No. 222514 on First Anniversary Here ant, and Benjamin E. Robbins, et ah, de­ Kith, 1921, 011 lands in the Town of Belle­ Picketing Plant strikers. fendants. Fi. fu.. for sale of mortgaged ville, in the County of Essex, and State National Bank of Belleville, N. -J. ■ ««f * ♦ p premises. of New Jersey: and you Joseph Marino, By virtue of the above stated writ of Finder please return to bank. A. J. Crowhurst, Inc., at whose Ben Weshner, manager of the War­ Mrs. Joseph Marino, your wife. John 87 ROSSMORE place—First floor, 5 fieri facias, to me directed, I sitali expose Antonieilo, Mrs. John Aiitoniello. your B3T-1-29-37-840 ner Brothers Capitol Theater here, for sale by public, vendue, at the Court plant in Mill street a strike has been Voting Machinery wife, or the unknown heirs, devisees and rooms, bath, sun-parlor. Separate House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the see- in progress for several weeks, Tues­ will celebrate the third anniversary of personal representatives of Joseph Mar­ screened porch. Best residential sec­ BANK book No. 26878 on First ond day of March next, -at two o’clock ino and John Antonieilo, and J. T. Har­ day filed an action seeking an injunc­ his taking charge of the local play­ P. M., ¡til tract or parcel of hind and tion. Garage. Reasonable. Vacant National Bank of Belleville, N. J. premises situate, lying and being in the rington. Jr., are made defendants be­ To Be Club Topic house next Wednesday. cause you claim rut interest which is a Finder please return to bank. tion against strikers. The concern Town of Belleville, Essex County, New Feb. 1, March 1. Inquire premises, would have strikers barred from pick­ In announcing his anniversary, Mr. Jersey. lien on the lands described in said cer­ or 184 DeWitt avenue. BElleville B3T-1-22-37-334 Beginning in lite .southerly line of Elm­ tificate of sale for taxes and assessments. eting the plant or molesting men at President of G. O. P. Group Wesflmer also announced that new Dated: January 11 lit. 1937. . 2-1750R. wood avenue, formerly Uakwooil Avenue, BANK Book No. 16667 on First Work in the factory. Local 27, Tan­ High Fidelity R. C, A. sound equip­ distant two hundred nine (209) fee t w est­ JACOB S. KARkTS A3T-1-22-37-337 erly from the intersection of the same Solicitor of Complainant National Bank of Belleville, N. J. nery Workers' Union, has been given Asks Female Represen» ment, the finest obtainable, would be Perth Amboy Nat’l Bank Bldg. and the westerly line of Union Avenue; FIRST FLOOR, 5 large light rooms, Finder please return to bank. until next Tuesday by Vice Chancel­ installed at the Capitol within the (hence (I) south twenty (20) degrees Perth Amboy, X. J. 4T-1-15-2-5 A3T-1-22-37-885 lor Bigelowr to show cause why the tation on Boards next three or four weeks. torty-three (43) minutes west one hun­ bath, all improvements, fine resi­ dred (100) feet; llienee (2) north sixty- dential section, convenient location. injunction should not be granted. The new equipment will be identical nine (09) degrees seventeen (17) minutes TO: Lorraine Novelty Manufacturing Co. The union applied Monday for a Mrs. John F. O’Brien, Jr., presi­ with that now in use at the Radio’ west forty (40) feet: thence (3) north Inc., a New York corporation: ' To reliable adults— $40 with garage. CHEMIST twenty (20) degrees forty-three (43) min­ By virtue of an order of the Court of March 1st or 15th. For appt. write temporary injunction against the dent of the Belleville Woman’s ' Re­ City Music Hall in New York City, utes east one hundred (100) feet to a Chancery of New Jersey made on the 8th day of January, 1937, in a cause wherein Box 3, Belleville News. Crowhurst concern, charging that the publican Club, has arranged to have and is the most up-to-date on the mar­ point in the southerly line of Elmwood i MORTON LIEBSCHULZ, consultant Avenue; thence (4) along the same, sonili Town of Belleville, u body corporate, i« B-2-5-8 ¡ -348 company caused a lockout January d a guest speaker familiar with county ket today. With its installation, pa­ sixty-nine (09) degrees seventeen (17) complainant and Lorraine Novelty Manu­ j on industrial chemistry, 45 Malone minutes east forty (40) feet to beginning. facturing ( ’o. Inc., a New York corpora­ in an effort to break a working agree­ affairs address the organization on trons of the Capitol will be insured tion, are defendants, you ¡ire required to j avenue, Belleville. Telephone BElle- Being L o t -Number 2-3, Block B on Map LARGE, warm, comfortably furnished ment made with employees last Sep­ permanent registration and voting of enjoyment as great as that of pa­ of Property of Greyloek Heights Really appear and answer the bill of said com­ | ville 2-280D. plaint 011 or before the 9th day of March room for gentleman. Private home. tember. Vice Chancellor Bigelow re­ machines at the next meeting next trons of the largest and finest theaters Corporation, situate in Belleville. N. J.. and Niitiey, N. J., Symonds & Syntonds, next, or the said bill of complaint will Reasonable. Garage $4 per month. ! A4T-1-22-37-333 fused to grant the temporary injunc­ Thursday afternoon at the Woman’s in the United States. be taken as confessed against you. surveyors, Nutley. N. J., September 1927. The said lull is filed to foreclose a cer­ 179 Hornblower avenue. BElleville tion, as requested by Isserman & Is- Club bouse. “ With the installation &'f this mod­ The above description being in accord­ tain certificate of sale for taxes and as­ WORK WANTED serman, counsel for the union, and Mrs. O’Brien is urging the appoint­ ern equipment,” said Mr. "Weshner, ance with a survey made by William H. sessments purchased by the Town of 2-1151J. De War, surveyor, dated February 10, Belleville, New Jersey, dated December ordered the concern to show cause ment of women on all local boards “ audiences at the Capitol will find new 1932. 18th, 1394, on lands in the Town of Belle­ beauty in the music and a more nat­ Being tlie same premises conveyed to ville. in the County of Essex and State HEMSTITCHING, buttons covered, next Tuesday why the application and hopes that Commissioner Joseph the parties of the first part hereto, by ural tone in the voices of the screen of New Jersey; and you Lorraine Nov­ buckles, sewing and dress making. should not be granted. King will appoint a woman to the deed from Greyloek Heights Realty Cor­ elty Manufacturing C". Inc., a New York players.” poration, ¡1 New Jersey Corporation, dated corporation, are made defendants lie- FOR SALE 93 New Bridge street near Belle­ The union’s attorneys seek to re­ shade tree commission. January 6, 1932 and recorded January 8, The civics committee, of which Mrs. Before coming to the Capitol, Mr. cause you claim tut interest ’which is a ville avenue Standard Oil Station strain the Crowhurst corporation 1932 in Deed Book Y-N2 page 293. lien on the lands described in said cer­ UPRIGHT piano, $15; solid walnut Catherine Ferguson of .28 Bell street Weshner was manager of a number Being known by the street number as tificate of sale for taxes and assessments. on Belleville avenue. from employing new men at the fac­ 19 Elmwood Avenue, Belleville, N. J. settee, over 100 years old, a real is chairman, is pressing the campaign of Warner theaters in various cities Dated; January lllh, 1937. A5T-4-86-151 tory until union men at the plant be­ The approximate amount of the decree JACOB S. KARKl’S antique; two violins. 251 Little fore January 6 are given employment. for a 5-cent fare between Belleville of the state. Since assuming the man­ to he satisfied by said sale is the sum of Solicitor for Complainant Seven Thousand Four Hundred Forty- street. Phone Belleville 2-2908J. and Newark. Petitions were recent­ agership here, he has improved the Perth Amboy Nat’l Bank Bldg. A closed shop at the local plant is seven Dollars and Forty-Four Cents Perth Amboy. N. J. A1T-2-5-37-344 ly circulated, and the committee has sound equipment two times and has ($7,447.44) together with the costs of this 4T-1-15-2-5 demanded by strikers. The union sale. requested that all holders of the pe­ made numerous other improvements charges that the agreement, made Newark, N. J., January 25. 1937. TO; Edwin F. Bedell. Charles G. Barker, BE AU TIFU L high back chair in September 2 after a strike, establish­ titions return them to the organiza­ in the theater. JAMES A. Me REEL, Sheriff. New York Trust Company, a corporation Julius A. Kepsel, Sol'r. $23,52 frieze; marble top wrought iron end tion before next Wednesday. of New York, individually, and as Trus­ ed a forty-hour week with time and tee. Bankers Trust Company, a corpora­ table; walnut marble top coffee The petitions may be returned to one-third for overtime. ■ tion of New York. Trustee, Guaranty table; sell reasonable. BElleville 2- PIANO TUNING Mrs. Harvey "W. Mumford, 10 Oak (Chancery D—549) Trust Company of New York, a corpora­ Workers in the beam house were SHERIFF’S SALE—in Chancery of New tion of New York. City Bank Farmers 1690W. Know Your Languàgè Jersey. Between Houston Building and forced to work six days a week to pro­ street; Mrs. Emily Sundheimer, 243 Trust Company, a corporation of New BIT-2-5-87-346 PIANO TUNING—On my list an Ralph st'eet; Mrs. Ruth Fredericks, Loan Association, a New Jersey corpora­ York, Colonial Discount Co. Tne., a cor­ vide material for other workers, who tion, defendants. Fi. l'a., for sale of mort­ poration. Charles Demmert, Jr., by H an ­ many fine Steinway instruments were employed five days a week, it is 35 Montgomery place, or Mrs. Fer­ By C. L* Bushnell gaged premises. nah Demmert. his next friend, and Han­ PERSONAL Rebuilding and repairing’. J. E. Lay By virtue of the above stated writ of nah Demmert, individually, Louis Gross. charged. The concern ■ refused to pay guson. School of English, Fieri Facias, to me directed, 1 shall ex­ Alyrtie C. Van Kenren. Administratrix ad “ The Piano Doctor’’. Belleville 2 overtime for the extra day, the union Mrs. O’Brien attended a meeting International Correspondence pose for sale by public vendue, at the pros, of the Estate of Edward D. Van FREE! If excess acid causes you Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the 3053. LA Y’S DANCE ORCHESTRA and luncheon of the Essex County Schools Kenren, deceased. J. T. Harrington, Jr., men declare. Second day of March next, at two o'clock and Margaret Clay, Administratrix ad . Stomach Ulcers. Gas Pains, Indi­ BTF-12-4-36-281 ■Violence occured last Friday when a Council of Presidents of Women’s Re­ P. M., all tract or parcel of bind and pros, of the Estate of Robert R. Clay, gestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat­ publican Organizations Wednesday at premises situate, lying and being in the deceased: free-for-all took place outside the COM E writers have a tendency to Town of Belleville, Essex County, New Bv virtue " f an order of the Court of ing, Nausea, get free sample doc­ the home of Mrs. Augustus W. Gehin, PLUMBING AND HEATING plant. Seven strikers, Joseph Costa, ^ make too frequent use of the Jersey. (fitancery of New Jersey made on the Mh tor’s prescription, Udga, at Karlin’s 483 Parker street, Newark. Plans for Beginning in the southerly line of day of January. 1937, in a cause wherein 32, ,of 41 Cedar Hill avenue, George comma, . but how > important the Cleveland Street as laid out on a map of Town of Belleville, a b.>dv corporate, is Cut Rate Drug Stores. O’Neill, 35, of 27 Bayard street, Fred the gubernatorial election next No­ comma can be is illustrated by a lots of Belleville, X. J., belonging to complainant, and Slanziuie Holding Co. A12T-2-5-37-842 BEE US BEFORE YOU BU Y! vember were discussed. Edward Q. Keasbey and Cortlandt S. Inc., a corporation of New Jersey, et GEORGE LENNOX Perkins,- 21, of 81 Holmes street and document discovered a few years Van Renncsselear: David Voting, survey­ ills., are defendants, you are required to James Cherry, ID, of 47 William ago in , which seemed to show or, M ay 26, 1890. revised Novem ber 1895, appear anil answer the bill of complaint WANTED 398 WASHINGTON AVENUE street, all of Belleville; Thomas A r­ that Sir Walter Raleigh was not, as ¡it Hie northwest. corner of land of Anna on or before the 9th day of March next, SPECIAL ON TOILET SEATS is generally supposed, the first to O'Sullivan, which point is 20».2ft feet east­ or the sail! bill of complaint will lie taken W OMAN piano teacher for beginner. nold, 33, and Anthony Nardillo, 23, of Legion Auxiliary erly from the, easterly line of Washington as confessed against you. For sale, new and second hand gas introduce tobacco to Europe. • The said hill is tiled in foteclose two Studio near Belleville Fjark pre­ __ and, William Grau#, 23, of Avenue; llienee .running southerly along stoves and pot. staves,-.. , The. document was a will drawn in her line at .right ¡ingles to Cleveland The said bill is tiled to foi cd o «e tw.> cer­ ferred. Call at 29 Columbus avenue, West Orange, were arrested. Street HM) feet; thence westerly parallel tain certificates of sale for taxes and as­ Lawn Mowers repaired and sharpened, the year 1523, more than -half a cen­ sessments purchased by the Town of top floor, evenings. Hearing of charges against them Aids Flood Victims with Cleveland Street 25 feet: thence BTF-5-8-36-106. tury before Sir Walter smoked his northerly at. right angles to Cleveland Belleville, New Jersev, dated April 4th, A1T-2-5-37-345 Was postponed until Monday by Re­ first pipe. The testator named as one Street 100 feet: thence easterly along the 192!i and July 9fh. 1931, on hinds in the Is Conducting Survey Of of his heirs a' man seemingly des­ southerly line of Cleveland Street 25 feet Town of Belleville, in the County of Es­ corder, Everett B. Smith after their to the place of beginning. sex .and State of New Jersey; and you, REAL ESTATE cribed as “ Antonio, tobacco mer­ Edwin F. Bedell. Charles G. Barker. New TU: Evelyn Finkenzeller Bill and Mr. attorney, Morris Isserman, asked Being known and designated as No. Bill, husband of Evelyn Finkenzcller Former Service Women chant of Lisbon,” Closer examina­ 11 Cleveland Street. York Trust Company, a corporation of time to prepare eountercomplaints New York, individually, and as Trus­ Bill: tion of the will, however, convinced Being the same premises conveyed to By virtue of ¡111 order of the Court of against unidentified guards, whom he the said Kathryn Regan and husband liy tee. Bankers Trust Company. ¡1 corpor­ Listings At All Times 1 scholars that the proper' reading ation of New York, Truscee, Guaranty 1’ham-cry of New Jersey made on the changed with instigating the rioting. In New Jersey I’onrad Deuchler. sheriff of Essex County, 13th day of. January, 193.7, In a cause Before you RENT or BUY see; us. was “ Antonio Tobasso* merchant of hy deed dated. Novem ber 7th, 1927: which Trust Company of New York. a A group of strikers from the Seton corporation of New York, City Bank wherein' Charles Schuster is eumplanuutt Properties managed. George Lenii ox, Lisbon.” Thus the ...placing of _ a is to be recorded simultaneously here- Farmers Trust Company, a corporation of anil Evelyn Finkenzcller Bill, e l als., 'are Belleville Ujjjt 105, American Le­ w 1 Hi. 398 Washington Avenue. Leather Co. in Verona avenue, New­ comma threatened to deprive New York, Colonial Discount 1’o. Inc., a defendants, you are required to appear gion Auxiliary, will meet at 170 Said deed is recorded in the Essex ark, where there, is also a strike in Raleigh of his fame as the patron corporation. Charles Demmerr. Jr., by and answer the bill of said complaint on BTFB— 4-26-35— 425, Washington avenue Monday evening. County register's office in Book A-77-549. Hannah Demmert. his next friend, ami or before the lath day of March next, progress, were attacked by fiye strike­ saint of tobacco. The approximate amount of the decree Hannah Demmert. individually. Louis or the said bill of complaint will be taken to he satisfied hy said sale is the sum breakers armed with baseball bats and Mrs. Leah Delaporte will be hostess. Gross, Myrtle C. Van Keuren, Adminis­ as confessed against you. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED Mrs. M aiy Hoffman is a new member of Four Thousand Nineteen Dollars and tratrix ad pros, of the.Estate of Edward The said bill is tiled to foreclose a cer­ lengths of pipe at Washington ave­ Six Cents ($l,‘O19.0(i), together with the I >. Van Keuren, deceased. J. T. Harring­ tain certificate of .sale for taxes and as­ costs of this sale. nue and Mill street, this toAvn, Mon­ of the unit. (Chancery D—44S') ton, Jr., and M argaret Clay. Adm inistra­ sessments purchased by the Town of The auxiliary is cooperating with SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of New Newark, N. J.. January 25, 1937. trix ad pros, of the Estate of Robert R. Belleville. New Jersey, dated March Mil, WORK done by factory experts. Um­ day. The strikebreakers were routed Jersey. Between: Home Owners’ Loan JXMES A. McBELL, Sheriff. (’ltiy. deceased, are made defendants be­ 1935, mi lands, in the Town uf Belleville, the local Red Gross chapter and has Nicholas W. Kaiser, Sol’r. $29.16 brellas called for and delivered after a pitched battle. Corporation, a body corporate of the cause you claim an interest which is a in tlie County of Essex and .State of New donated $10 to the flood relief fund Uuited States of America, complainant, lien on the hinds described in the said Jersey, and assigned by the said Town Charges reasonable. Prompt ser­ Thomas Tyler, 22, George Holmes, and Annie I-’riester and Joseph Priester, certificates of sales for taxes and as­ of Belleville to Charles Schuster; and (Chancery D—533) vice. Phone ov write Empire Um­ 44,- and Horace Reed, all of Newark, and members have volunteered assis­ her husband, defendants. Fi fa., for sale' sessments. you Evelyn Finkenzeller Bill and Mr. tance. Mrs. Helen Labaugli of 210 of mortgaged premises. ■ SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of New Dated: January 11th, 193i. Bill, husband of Evelyn Finkenzeller Bill, brella Service, 78 Clinton street By virtue of the above stated writ of Jersey: Between The Home Owners’ Ja c o b s. k a i :k i ;8 ¡ire made defendants because you claim Newark, N. J. Phone MArkefc 2- Overlook avenue is disaster relief fieri facias, to me directed, I shall expose Loan Corporation, complainant, and John Solicitor for Complainant an interest which is a lien on the lands chairman. for sale by public vendue, at the Court G. Hoilfelder, et als., defendants. Fi. fa., Berth Amboy Nat’l Bank Bidg. described in said certificate of sale for 0543. House, in Newark, on Tuesday the six­ for sale of mortgaged premises. Perth Amboy, X. J. luxes ami assessments. A8T-1-15-37-32E Scout Troops A survey of former service women, teenth day of February next, at two By virtue of the above stated writ of IT - 1-15-2-5 Dated: January 29th. 1937. especially those in need of hospital o’clock P. At., all that tract or parcel of fieri facias, to me directed. 1 shall ex­ JACOB S. KARKl'S land and premises situate, lying and be­ pose for sale by public vendue, at the Public Notice is hereby given that 1. Solicitor of Complainant treatment, will be made through the ing in the Township uf Belleville, Essex Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, tile 2.13 State Street DRESSMAKING County. New Jersey. second day of March next, at two o’clock William P. Chirk. Commissioner of Darks When and Where They Meet, past president’s parleys committee of and I ’ublio Hroperty of the Town of Perth Amboy, New Jersey Beginning at the northwest corner of P. M., all tract or parcel of hmd and 4T-1-22-2-12 and their Scout Masters the auxiliary. Efforts to locate wo­ "Leslie Terrace (form erly Lloyd Plaee) and premises s-Ruate, lying and being in the Belleville, New Jersey, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the GRACE M. PU TN E Y— dressmaking men who served in the World War N ew Street;; thence running ¡tiling New Town of Belleville, Essex County, New T< 1: Jane Stitt and Edward Stitt, lie:- ■Street northerly SO feet: thence w esterly Jersey. following proyierties in the Town of Belle­ and remodeling. 298 Union avenue. ville, County of Essex mid State of New husband. Auges «¿uiim. the Unknown Cub Pack 4 St. Peter’s Paro­ as nurses, yeomanettes or in other parallel with Leslie Terrace 100 feet; Beginning ■ ;il a point on the westerly Heirs, Devisees and Personal Representa­ Belleville. Phone BElleville 2-4645M. thence southerly parallel with New Street side of Garden Avenue at a point therein Jersey, described ¡mil .situated as fo l­ chial School, Friday evenings. capacities are being made by Ameri­ lows • tives of Henry V. Cole, tile Unknown 50 feet to Leslie Terrace; thence easterly distant. 458.78 feet northerly from the A4T-1-15-37-326 can Legion units in New Jersey. Mrs. FIRST TRACT: Heirs, Devisees ¡mil Personal Rcprescii- J, Monoha n, cub master. along the northerly line of Leslie Terrace intersection of the westerly fine of Gar­ talives of Andrew Cole.. Tlie Unknown den Avenue with the northerly line of Lots 15, 16. 24 and 25 of Block 757: Troop 4, Wesley M. E. Church, Gertrude Steele is unit parley chair­ 100 feet to the place of beginning. street numbers 302. 304 North tlel- I-Ieirs. Devisees and Persona! Represen­ Being the same premises conveyed to Belleville Avenue, formerly John Street; tatives of Jennie D. Magitiley, also known FURNITURE REPAIRED Tuesday evenings, William M. man for the Belleville auxiliary. ¡lienee north along Garden Avenue north umnt A v e „ 95 and 99 W ateliung Annie Preister, married, by deed dated Avenue. as Jennie It. McHinley and Dolores den- Terry, scoutmaster. The, Junior Auxiliary will meet April 2:1. 1939 and recorded in Book F-Si 20 degrees 40 minutes east 3fi feet; thence nie McGi dey. and the Unknown Heirs north" 69 degrees 20 minutes west 103.05 SECOND TRACT: Monday night at 7:30 P. M. at the of Deeds fur Essex County, on page if. Portion of Lot 9 I:51o,-k 26o: namely, Devisees and Fersumil Representatives- FURNITURE REPAIRED, refinisfaec: Troop 50, Fewsmith Memorial Being known as Street Number 115 ’’eet: thence south 24 degrees 41 minutes or' Frank A. M <•( 1 i ult* v, also known ¡0 west 36.10 feet; thence .south (>!• degrees premises 011 the East side of New home of Mrs. George Allen, 24 For­ New Street, Belleville, XT. J. btreat 5*1.i.;! feet North of Belle­ Fra 11k M agitiley anil Frank G. Mi and upholstered. Reed and wicker The approximate -1111011111 of the decree 20 minutes east .105.61 feet to the point G inley: Presbyterian Church, Monday est street. Plans for a Washington’s or plaee of beginning. Known as 15 ville Avenue with frontage of 40 furniture repainted. Chairs caned. to lie satisfied by said sale is the sum 01 feet and depth or’ Ins feet more or By t il l ut if'an order of lite Court evenings. Daniel Kelly, scout­ Birthday party and card party will Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety- Garden Avenue, Belleville. New Jersey. Chancery of New Jersey made on the Reconditioning antiques a specialty, Four Dollars uni] Ninety-Five Cents The approximate amount of Hie de­ less. Property shown on survey be submitted. Miss Maude Christie is made by Matthew ,1. Sheehan, dated 15th day >.f January. 1937, in a cause All kinds of cabinet work done- by master. ($7,994.951, together with, the costs ot cree ¡0 he satisfied by said sale is the sum w h e r e in Town of Belleville. ¡1 body cor­ ■>f Five Thousand One Hundred Fifty- September 17. 19:16. junior president and Miss Olive Dela­ this sale. Said lands have been acquired by the porate, is complainant., and Unknown an expert mechanic. 25 years’ pi ar­ Troop 75. SI. Peter’s Parochial Newark, N. .L, January 11. 1937. nine Dollars and Six Cents ($5.159.06> to­ Heirs at Law of Jennie D. Magitiley, al- picai experience. B. E. Metzger, 2 porte is ■ in charge of the activities JA.MES A. Me REEL, Sheriff. gether with the costs of this sale. Town of Belleville by deed and nr through tax. title lien foreclosure pr'i 'ceedings. <0 known us Jennie I>. McGinley and School, Friday evenings. Dan­ program. Strickland ¿1* Bergman, SulTs. $111.80 Newark, N. .T.. January 25. 193 Dolores Jennie McGinlo.v, et als., arc Freeman place, Nutiey. Phone Nut- •1T-1-22-2-12 JAM ES A. M cR E LL, Sheriff-. Said lands will be sold in accordance iel SpiUane, scout master. with Chapter 41, laws of 1933, and also in defi'inhnu s. .will ;U'e rrequired to appear ley 2-3076. William F. Gorman, Sol’r. $15.12 and answ■er the bill aid complaint (Chancery D—4410 2-5-26 accordance with tlie provisions of an act Troop 86. Grave Baptist Church. entitled. "An Act Concerning Municipal­ on or l.ivf. .re the 1liliitilii dday of March next, SHERIFF’S SALE—In Chancery of New nr till- suid bill uf 1 mplaint will be INSURANCE Jersey. Between Congress Building and (Chancery D—544) ities, Chapter 152. laws of 1917. and the Friday evening. Charles Mudd, acts supplementary thereto and amend­ tulcen us ii-enfesse. 1 U£lU st you. Loan Association, complainant, and Dan­ SHERIFF’S SALE—In Chancery of New The su id lull is till to foreclose a scoutmaster. Jersey. Between The .[dome Owners' atory thereof. Real Estate iel Merola, et. ul., defendants. Fi. fa., for Said sale wifi lie conducted in the lobby i-ertain n Tliiieute uf S e lor taxes and sale of mortgaged premises. Loan 'Corporation, complainant, ami assessments purchased by the Town of DEGENER, INC. By virtue of the above stated writ o1 Daniel B. Borgsironi. et als., defendants. of the Town Hall on the first door. Belle­ Troop 88. Christ Episcopal par­ ville, N. J. on Saturday. February 6th. Belleville. New Jersey, dated the 39th 444 WASHINGTON AVENUE EFFICIENT fieri facias, to me directed, I shall expose Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged premises. day of November, 193!. on hinds in tin- ish house. Tuesday evening. By virtue of the above stilted writ of 1937 at 1(i:(«) A. M. BE LLEVILLE 2-19U for sale by public vendue, at the Conn Said property wifi he offered for sale on Town of Belleville, in the Comity of Raymond Patrick, scout mas­ Use only one level tea­ Mouse, in Newark, on Tuesday 'the six­ fieri facias, to me directed, I shall ex­ Essex and Slate of New Jersey; anil you Represented bv pose for sale hy public vendue, at the term.« and conditions which will be stated teenth day of February next, at two prior to the sale, which conditions ■an Jane Stilt and Edward Stitt, your hus­ WM. J. D. LYNCH ter. . spoonful to a cup of sifted o’clock P. M., ¡til that trad nr parcel of I ’ oui t House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the be .seen at tlie office of the Town Clerk, band. Agues Guinn, the Unknown Heirs, flour for most recipes. kind and premises situate, Bing and be­ second day of March next, at two o'clock Devisees and Personal Representative« BTF-8-7-36-166. ing in the Township of Belleville, Essex P. M., all tract or parcel of land and and will he sold in accordance with said Troop 92. Recreation House, Jor- terms and conditions to the highest bid­ of Henry V. Cole, the Unknown Heirs. County, New Jersey. 'iromises sittiale. lying and being' in the Devisees and Unisonal Representatives ' alemon street, Friday eve­ Town of Belleville, Essex County, New ders for cash. Beginning at a point on the new The Town of Belie ville reserves the of Andrew Dole, the Unknown Heirs. De­ JUNK DEALERS nings. Charles Chambers, scout . I f f * BAKING southerly line of Joralenimi Street dis­ Jersey. right to reject any bid on first tract re ­ visees and Persona! Representatives of tant three hundred eighty-nine and eight Beginning ¡11 a point in the southeasttw- Jennie. D. Maginiey. alsofiaiown ¡is Jennie master. •y side of Perry Street therein distant ferred to above in a sum less than hundredths feet southeasterly from the $2.3(19.1)11, anil reserves the right to re­ D, McGinley and Dolnv&s ,-Jemiie .McGin- ImwPOWDERi northwest corner of property belonging 233.81 feel southwesterly from the inter­ DEALER in all kinds of junk; iron, Cub packs cover boys between ject. any bid on second tract referred to iey. a'ill tile Unknown. .Hyirs, Devisees to Joseph D’Elia. said beginning point section of the same and Joralemon above for a sum less- titan SI,909.UO. and ffevsonal Reiireseniatives of Frank paper, metals, tires, tubes, rags, bat- the ages of nine to twelve Same price today being also at the intersect ion of the new Street produced, thence running along WILLIAM D. (’LARK A. McGinley. also known' as Frank G. terit ci U ed Singer Sewing southerly line, of Joralenion Street with the said southeasterly side of Berry Sired years. . . Commissioner of Parks and Maginley. and Frank G. McGinley. are as4 5 years ago the westerly line of Pursuit« Avenue south 42 degrees 12 minutes west 36 Public Property. made defendants because you claim an Machine wait i J. Reseiniti, 86 (proposed) thence running along the feet; thence south 5L degrees 311 minutes 1-1*9 -2- 5 in I «0 vs 1 whicli is a lien on tin* hinds de­ Clinton street. BElleville 2-1880W. Boys of scout age, whu might westerly line of Passaic Avenue pro­ east 16:1.63 feet; thence north 42 degrees scribed in said certificate of .«¡lie for 2 5 ounces for 254 posed) south thirty degrees twenty- 12 minutes cast 39 feet; thence_ north 49 taxes and assessments. A4T-BTF-2-5-87-287 be interested, should . visit six minutes west one hundred feet; degrees 24 minutes west 163.3» feet to Dated: January 20th. 1.931. troops in their vicinity and Minuf, and Carters Little Liver Pills 121 Newark Avenue 1 Phone HUmboldt 2-5118 Est. C. A. Vooifiee-. M. D., Philud-aloltii Bluomiield. X. .1. THE NEWS J. T. Harrington. Jr.; virtue 01 an order of the Conn of