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BUY IN BELLEVILLE TWICE AS THE ONLY PRINTED IN BELLEVILLE MUCH CIRCULAT BELLEVILLE NEWS AS ANY COMPETITI PRICE TWO q TOWN OF BELLEVILLE BELLEVILLE, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ¡Samuel Figurelli Enters Commission R Town Commission Acts Women To Hold The Juniors of Belleville will hold. Feels Courageous Action Is Ne Commission Meets To Pay Hospital Bills Dessert-Bridge their Junior Frolic on^ ^nV^'ToniplV j ______

Payment of two bilis to St. Mich- jSmon "j" .’>CJ“t j Announces That His Candidacy Will Not Be Liiil To Consider Bonds 'First Fine Arts Day Was nlshed by George Lautz and his Mad-1 * Election Will j ael’s Hospital, Newark, was ordered caps. That Of Any Other Person— Governments 535,000 Bonds Are Renewed i by the board of commissioners Tucs- Held At Club Last The committee in charge of ai- Be Made Known ■ j day ldght. The payment will total rangements is composed of Mrs. Administration Scheme, He Stales At Local Banks At , , u 10 {$2.447.50, and includes treatment oi Monday Gladys Ruth Laucr, chairman as- March j patvoiman Christopher Dotterwich ------, T> „ T.lln sistecl by Mrs. Lillian Wintield, Mrs. 5 Per Cent Xo The Woman's Club of Belleville, - . s Mrs. Helen A. Bauman. Nomination"^otffcor« «as «¡«j after*. accident, fl.9«-50, ■>>«' » Mrs. William F. Entrekin president, Misg A ]jce Cowburn, Miss Nan A $35,000 issue of tax . revenue predominating feature of the. meet- J ^500 donation for police u n u ^ n t. will hold a dessert bridge at the club. Lynas, Mrs. Gertrude B u r r e ll1I,3i onds are to be authorized by the mg of the Junior Woman’s Club on • service in ■oard of commissioners Tuesday house, 51 Rossmorc p ta «. I S r ^ M i V E U a Tuesday evening. Results of the j Commi^ on.„r Frank J. Carragher i iglit. The bonds are to be sold to day afternoon, March 5 at 1 .->0. HoM j Papritz, Miss Julia Siarzman, Mrs. he First National Bank and the Peo- election yfiU be announce! a ■ j other board members several esses headed by Mrs. John Pole in­ Jean Crahh. Mrs. Evelyn Roelmic, de\s National Bank and Trust Co. next meeting March L->. I ‘ . , giVi t $19,- Those girls who served the club j V/Ceks ago when he .stated tnf 5 per cent. . dent; Maragaret Haworth, secretary, I Christine Hanson and Mrs. Marjorie Pirof'tnv William XL Williams o t , ---- - given Belleville charity cases, and are to be played and all members and | Nixon of Ocean Grove, and Mrs. Lou , ,he department of revenue and fin- j and J a a businesa that the town would not be billed for their friends are invited. <■ ! ICeliv of Arlington, mcc stated that he was elated .by the iho meeting * * * i .■ this amount by the hospital. Hospital one a n d . reports were given by Mrs Last Monday afternoon the club i There will be novelty dances ami .rankaelion, saying, “ This is the first Stem, Estelle Powers and Vivian |I officials,...... however, wished to collect arts day under | awards. Tickets may ^ be obtained ¡iccasion in many months that we held its first fine Kilpatrick. Mrs. Stem gave a re-1 R500 annual donation of the totvn. of Mrs. LeRoy ! from any of the committee Save been able to get a 5 per cent port on the luncheon in honor of-, • ______------the chairmanship , iforest rate on our bonds. X believe, Bunnell. Due to the inclement weath- | _ Mrs. Margaret Corbett-Ashby Jan- ; p « L f ; v n o nat the 6 per cent interest .rate for er some of the artists s.chedided to , © /\t, S C u O O l 3 nary 24 in the Elk’s Club m Newark, | P r0 a fe S S LtlUU illV C S ibnicipal bonds is breaking, and it is appear were unable to reach the club j and' also on the Junior reception rn | leasing" to discover that our local house and will bo heard at a futurpj ankers are willing to cooperate in date. Mrs. Bunnell led the community ■ To Mark Anniversary Dinner For Abromson singing after which-Mrs. II. Clifford | his way.” , International Relations meeting ini ------t The meeting was attended by only Arlington. ‘ Miss Powers, Interna- j p o r m e r P r e s i d e n t P r a iS C d Whitfield, program chairman, gave * 11 Officers Will Be Elected hreo commissioners and , three spcc- brief talk oh Henry \V. Longlelio.) j tional Relations chairman gave a j ators. Commissioner William D. whose birthday anniversary was eelo-j most interesting report on,.? .the: At Annual Meeting By Speakers, Receives brated Tuesday. Mrs. Edgar M. j Hark had to be summoned from his Youth Conf erence held at Dana --Col- , lome to make up. a quorum. Com- Compton read “ The Building of the j lego on February 22. As a result of I Gift Thursday nissioner Frank J. Carragher was these reports the Belleville Juniors , Shi])” by live poet. < 11, and Mayor Samuel S. Kenworthy are more enthusiastic ovei theii own j In appreciation of the services he Mrs. John J. Hewitt,, soprano, sang j The Parent-Teacher Association of vas in Trenton, engaged in the busi- International Party to be held April two solos “ The Star” by Rogers and j No. 3 School will celebrate- its first ioss of the New Jersey State League ; rendered the Progress Club as ^ j .^attinaia,” by Tosti. 24. anniversary at a meeting at th*- )f.‘Municipalities, of which he is cxe- Formal installation of the new of- j president from 1J-9 to 19o„, E ‘ J Mrs. F. F. - Robertson, of Nuiley, school next Thursday at 8:15 P. M. .•utive secretary. fieers will take place on May 8 at a j j. Abromson was given a desk set j £UCSt, discussed “ The Work of Officers for the coming year will be The issuing of $5,000 in bondcer­ “ Surprise Meeting.” ,at a testimonial dinner held Sunday !. tjUi and urged all members ot tificates of $1 and $5 denominations ' ! ni„.ht in the Club Evergreen. Samuel j lhlJ du]j u, attend the luncheon and elected. waa authorized. The certificates, Ko-an vice president, lauded the i démonstration to be- held at Hahne s The speaker of the evening will be which were printed last year when Woman’s G.O.P. Club ivo^an, i . •>. j Denartment...... Store...... March; 12 . to 1 ,r. a member of the New Jersey State $.1.2,000 were issued, will h£ ex­ past-president in presenting the gift.) Thursday, Uepamnuu March 15 will be M'oman-• pnt ol> u oaHh, whose topic . V * changed for $10 baby bonds, paid to Commissioner A. F. Minisi of New- Club Day with Mrs. W. J. Vail o f Hvgiene.” The town and school employees in lieu of Meets Thursday ______; ark, described Mr. Abromson as be- Nutlcv Eighth D istrict Vice presi- will be bouai tygti cash. Williams said that issuing the chairman. Mrs,. Roh-j teachers of the school will present a Candidates Night Is Setting loyal and faithfulûthful in telling otactingof ; denL( acting as man-man. ;\uo... umiih i* ; certificates, used in making change, the Belleville attor- i rrtison said there were twemy-eig it j , kit written by Miss Helen Daily cn- , will save the expense of printing $1 the many cases the . t.. i kmiih-rol lvlind in New Jersey and that >b:u ! <*'fhe Forming of a P.-l. A. Ì tax revenue bonds. . < ■ For Friday, ney pleaded before nun in the u children over five years were sent >o ! SAMUEL FIGURELLI , The meeting was adjourned unti. Aprii 6 vington_____ District Court, when he sat . schools where they learned the tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock when dil l as judge there. More than 300 per- , Braine system and then they were ' Samuel Fiirurelli. local attorney prosperity or trade ami a bond transaction to furnish $38,- “Counsellor At Law’ i , / inoj 1Q9R and not of principle. , Thex i,l; Belleville Woman’s Repuhli- ( attended the dinner. able to continue with the reguhu ( i who was recorder from 1..-J to 1. - «rp^ere. lirust he honesty 000 cash to the school hoard will be can Club will meet at the Woman’s ; • N Aiini^i said, “ has al- classes and make wonderful progress. i announced his caniiulacj ioi >hf u)v' j genuine conscience, acted upon. Williams stated that Club house, 51 Rossmore place, on - nom* , - ¡ Samples of Braille were shown. Will Be Presented i commission this week. Mr. Figurelli j and independence $88,000 bonds will be issued, to the Thursday afternoon of next week, j ways been a hard but a «=• ° ‘ ; ^lrii Cornish, art chairman, State treasurer, who will turn ove. i was a candidate for election in 1930. j istration of goveri March 8. The president, Mrs. John Evel. ] oyal to his clients, he has a ' | j1(dd an exhibition of old and modern nL. M,an n(HK. U( $38,000 in cash to Belleville schools. By Theater Guild ' -md finished sixth in the race. Xle - can hope to achiev FV < O’BrienO’Rrieu Jr. will preside. Routin-Routine ways served them faithfully and som(i pk(.t,s being over 150 ------Tr-1 ib'ed'm IVfitVde since cliildhood i must live by govcriJ The bonds are to mature in annua, business will be transacted^ On Fri­ installments over a period of five well.” .... :>■»“ oliL s^ a'rrK!r . f ;hi °f Lawyer’s Struggle!^ £ Bdieviiie Hig|>• it. , day evening, April 6, candidates foi AJatVinn H B°rger, president ot the t on art and shoved a 1-u o . S-‘^ i ry i . , v Tc>r^ev Law School. Leadership * ycErs* ■ town commissioner at tnethe coming^coming Nathan li. L.tgei, i Uu.t.s shc had ])ainted after the re- •| School and NunNew J.i>eyJersey Law School. It was necessary to adjourn the election in May who desire may have | Peopie’s National Bank & i m t bo., . Was Written By Elmer Spinelessness or huughi cent snow storm. His statement follows: regular meeting until Saturday, rath­ c_+Vin i’irrVi+. nf floor to ! , __i finluito tn Ml’. Abl’OinSOn , of great i arrogance must be reph for five minutes the right of floor to also paid tribute to Mr. Abromson IleiTeshmentsiwere served by mem­ Rice “ The resent day is one er than to call a special meeting, make known their platforms. The oe- j leadership. since three hoard members constitute as a brother lawyer. He pointed out bers of the finb arts committee. emergency in government. The club will vote on the candi­ a quorum at a regular meeting, w ! e he was speaking in a personal vein Oil Tuesday afternoon the club held The Belleville Little Theater Guild | casern demands t-ourngoous a c t ^ ' ^ ^spair but it dates, and the five who receive the four members must be present at a and not political. Michael Breitkopf, a kitchen shower frolic and a real j hasnas seiecxeaselected asas^ nsits m next-production backed by simenty and d.tennma , ^ mak(? amends greatest nhmber of votes will be en­ special meeting, and it is feared that dorsed by the dub. Hostesses for assistant-tom county(•mim v prosecutor, .,1^ » « , . , also___ de- , good old fashioned time was enjoyed. ¡,Counsellor A t Law,” written by E tio iv 1 **-.---..I - how" °TC?ut tn c ^ only three commissioners will attend *■ 1 . ,. i ofifirpsses. i Mrs James G. Shawger, was chair- \ mer Rice. The play will be staged the meeting on Thursday will be Mrs. April 7. K the" session tomorrow. ' _ livered one of t e prmup < Ben_ i inan and Mrs. Edgar M. Compton ar- j at the high ^school, auditorium April17. John Lanza and Mrs; Harvey W. Other speakers included. D . i ranged the ^ames. Awards were giv- The story concerns a successfusuccessful j ije office and after being Llc ,1iq; j lf)ok • at it with amazement as. Mumford, who will assist Mrs. A r­ lawyer who came to America as an such office have enlarged ^ on t *., ^ bLnvii{k,,.ed. jamin A. Jacobson, president of the eu mi*, C1-ff<)rdunii-vx« Whitfield,— j -- Mrs. H. . ’ ------thur A. Darvo, house chairman. The immigrant. At the height of his car-. ffame all in the great denim - ‘ a caBdidate for com mi Cafeteria Supper president’s birthday will be cele­ Progress Club; Judge Ralph A. V il- 1 Lester Hamilton,TTumiltim Mrs. Frederic DoddDodd, Mrs. George Fralley, Mrs. Fred eer, he is faced with disbarment and | [he taxpayer and rentpayer ali ve - - many things brated by a social hour of friendly lani and Judge Seymour Klein, of the loss of his selfish, socialite wife.; -rhe administration ot b(i dono but the gre Newark police courts and Victoi, Fackrell, Mrs. Entrekin, Mrs. Cor­ At Grace Baptist chat. There will be a meeting of the His single-handed solving of his.,nnnt has become a politua . i present need is to perform trustees of the club held at the pres­ Lindeman. David Sarbone acted as nish, Mrs, W. Y. Strange, Mrs. Har- i vey Thompson, Mrs. P. A. Fort, Mrs. problems? is the topic of the play. - Tlv. citizens have been cmnpe leu 1 - (U ,hl or The Senior World Wide Guild of ident’s home, 578 Ridge street, New­ toastmaster. 1 William Engelmann, Mrs. Norman The cast is at present being select-'hold themselves in readme^ like the n ark, on the day preceding the meet­ Accepting the gift proifercd him, ^ i , , ,, ’ ., „„iHnh.f'i' firemen and rush loi ui ikh ^ Need ' New Order race Baptist Church will have a ..| Cooper. Mrs. Harvey Mumford, Mrs. 1,1:;;v , ...... Icteria supper in the social hall on ing of the club. Arrangements will Mr. Abromson outlined the many on | Joseph Miller and Mrs! S. H. Bird. E,eanor GUnd, A r i l « Cadi,. “ Hypocrisy must be taken out be made for the election of two mem­ philanthropic, endeavors carried vent five; and. they have gone om Lturday, March 3 from 5:30 tq garet Schneider, Atethea Struhle and government * and truthfulness ?M bers to the board of directors. by the local organization. He : The kitchen e old gold. t-a Groendyke of Lyndhurst, ( V. TO. TJËE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1934 realer Rule j Ahromson Outlines His Piriform At 7 Boys Admit Rev. L. H. Berry Will Branded Illegal | Several House Parties In Town Robbery Series Preach At Service I ' ----- ■------tío« Counsel L. E.lj Outlining- his platform Tor elrc'em lirononiy to,Vi: government was j Belleville “Toilgh EggS,” 9 Rev* Norman Olphin Will f i to the town commission .Edward J. Mr. Ahiom s tonic Friday nighti * ■» In Suggests Change ! Abromson spoke at s.-veta; lions * ;tJ the home of A li " Grace Little, -'Wi ' To 15 Years Of -Age Preside At Community rpiirtie.s in the past week. C r r ^ n in ii street. William Wakefield, | A dance --p.m-iavd by the varsity Wti'l lington Bir the.iti;.- car-J par- In Ordinance , The guest of Mrs. Ruth Frederick'.; cha':: man (if the Ahromson executive ! Astound Police club was heb! in the gymnasium at vas held in t ho h!?g]i 'chop] gym- Meeting* S: 1 Fa:m day night, Edward uni \Vedr v>\\:>.y aight hy the sen- illo’s municipal ordinance r*- A story of youthful crime on a presiden: of the <-!ub, acteu as ti- ma- via «. Th i' V\ Íhe mSI't 'UCl■ess- The speaker at the community |junk dealers to he local re si­ large .scale, was unfolded Saturday u r of a iv ü i'i'b s Menders, of com­ affair rut1 l*y the1 ri:t-s this ■ear. service at the high school Sunday ll legal and should b. revised, according to the police. mittee-- included Alienad Y'teRo and o’- .lili! git¡est' att on-leii. The m:\i- evening will he the Rev. Louis H. [opinion of Town Attorney Proudly admitting they were Nick Br'i'd:.-!. f'-k * - : Edward Burke cee!is are. In be U'L-i * i'-cljl lit!ance Berry, rector of St. Philip’s Episco­ he jj. Keenan. ‘'tough eggs," sporting- aliases, and ami Alber: Pa-.-ab in-.'deity, and Ed- the id US' tri" Wash i Pg: ■m it1 A pr:’ . pal Church. Newark, whose topic Ik-ve an ordinance making- with a technical knowledge' of crime wri'i; l)unn am! 11 • war.1 f : ' *!’:ii;l'. b.V- Ai: 'cnii*» L*X]1tL'tiUg Te make this will be “ The Call to Higher Citizen­ fdjsti'-tion between citizens of which has left their cantors asround- tirai ione. ti io were l\ »mi-j;,! 1 Vj \n sell four ship." The service is .sponsored ite, on - other grounds than ed, .seven boys, Hinging in age from ets. U.'i imi i'ltee d-'.airmen in monthly by the Federated Church if actual residence, would, be 9 to 15, were arrested Friday by De­ Ab member- ihi* high school ■ne of •dm1 CM I ! P p-tY were James Men's Clubs of Nutley. Jed as urn-- isonable by the tective J. J. Flynn. i acuì: y vele inv1:* d a- gués:- nf the •v.vial.. tu* "i i í i «:: In ::a11 Price, u'-iy- Former executive secretary of the he recently advised the Among them, the seven are said by vai-. :i.v i 'ob. Th „* gymnasium was aw-.‘S' uï-l’ Ai a n Ainsv.-i irta. National Association for the Ad­ of Commissioners, police to have admitted more than decoratet! in the -ch'.-d colui-', blue ,r:is: Ed J. V I.;.*:icÎL- ,n--i-rs; vancement of Colored People-. Air. question arose when a license .forty robberies in Belleville in the and gold, with cull ge banner.' on the tv Ha■ U C lnan and -To’nn Aj )g:tr. Berry is a graduate of Genera! Theo­ :ci junk was granted to Jo. . last year. They also -ae reported in wihF. The oif rs tile clu'o bo­ .-: Aly C L' AI itL i. t'a•ki. i'-. Beulah logical Seminary of New York. !o of 212 Middlesex street have implicated other boys, whose i .qpi(, Mr. Burke include the vice 11 y a?ul Boa. am:n : ¡1:is sel, pnidi- The presiding minRter at the ser­ Teto explained the te- l ovement are being cheeked bv po-1 py.-.-idc'.’.:. bf-.ar 31 ay. and the secre- ; Fra tu-is R. ■vm! io ima Ai Uriel vice will be the Rev. Norman Olphin. urfuir- to out-of-town lice who expect to mala1 other ur-' t:iry-t-ca.'Ui c". Howard Gorman. The enblum. i .anda’, aI'd Reg:na lìmi- pastoi- of the Rising Alt. Zion Bap­ >jght like to conduct rests. Police also believe that, the I adviser-1 au- Frank Spoils, insellali kele . !-l t n 'll:neu- Pa :r. ms tinti oa- tist Church of this town. Music, will, I business in Belleville. activities of the gang have extendih coach, and William Chapman, assist­ te."-,"- it-.•■lidll¡ P-!. ! t ' of over be furnished by the Community Ser­ into Montclair and Kearny. ant football coach. Honorary mem­ fifty seniors. Refreshments were vice Orchestra, directed by Roy S. More as if they were recounting berships are held by David Buchanan, si reed by -.r.i.w girl.-. R iV rt Cuv- Armstrong. Airs. Claire J. Williams, Payment Plan stories they had read in paper nov­ football coach; Paul "A. Brennan, as­ son. class president, acted as g\ :: erodi soloist of Grace Episcopal Church, els, the boys retold the history of sistant. football coach, and Albert K. chairman. will sing, assisted by the Grace sjected By County their many “ breaks.” McBride, basketball coach. Church choir. In one case, they told their ques­ Alma Ruche !m kiuior cla> insurer Crane has noti- tioners, they were mitering a Belle­ “ Overtones,” a one-act play by reina ative on ■he studnmt conn­ An old-fashioned dance sponsored ville store by using a brace and hit by the Delta Kappa Society of Si. oificials the county vau­ Alice Gerstenbcrg. was presented' by dl ti! Ul men’.’ 'el­ oi its exe cuti vs to open a door. The bit being dull, Paul's Church was held last night at lt a plan offered Tuesday at members of Sirs. Warren Yander eoa ni. v. O' ri ected Viri■ presideiil of the parish house. [of Freeholders finance com- they said, they broke into a hard­ Veer’s drama appreciation classes at the i■nuncil at lite hi'*. mee drag. The kr.ference. to settle tax obli­ ware store nearby, stole a new bit the general assembly program Fri­ office of vice pre.' h'ter.t wa-• vacated and proceeded with their first job. day morning-. The cast included Jean after the wit mirava : of W ¡Liam [ appointed next week by John Alan- The seven boys were arraigned ge submitted a plan to ' pay .■EDWARD J. AHROMSON MacKay, Doris Scharfenberg. Muriel Gray. The council pr e.'t-med a ques- : gjr. president. Elizabeth Travers, Tuesday before Recorder Everett Beresford and Marion Davidson. The timinaire ail ', mien:s in tin school. *h and if; -.i.OOO in scrip for of lid Brighton avenue, last Thurs­ cumiiiittec. also spoke. The candidae treasurer, reported the drive to in­ Smith. play was announced by A lyre Miller-. The i-luJiut' vVeiv encouraged io pre­ ip a $78,000 indebtedness day night, Air. Ahromson advocated, crease fund): to 'help support cer­ was introduced by Mrs. Mary A. Gal- 31rs. Vanik?r Veer was the coach, sent any pivbkms or queries for con- ' to the town schools and the increase of local industry and tain extra curricular activities has . anot. ' Wayne It. Dormer, .'uperintimdeni of 'ideratiou of the counciL The com­ lid taxes o vie cl by Belle- population through favoiable adver­ been completed. The committee in y[ i public schools, addressed the student mittee in charge included AVerner a,..' istment of' the town’s tising. -His campaign slogan is The following' were high scorers: charge included Elizabeth Travers. Tieiz school taxes and state “ Belleville Must Grow.” Mrs. Fed- Airs. Samuel I.indebaum, Airs, Kuntz, <:• i body. ' Ainia Bochelmnn ami EsteljJohn Manger, Walter Rajca and Jean Belleville Socials Udanski. The pi-iViionis presented AicClollaniL rtment. cricks was -assisted by Mrs. Jennie C. Zehnbauor, H.' Marker, Walter W. ! The February meeting of the Par­ will be 'til.hied iy group nnihiuees Taylor, Miss. Mary Yaretski and Mrs. Belleville, N. J. Gresham, Mr. Post and Thomas H. Air. and Airs. A. Stanley Miller of ut -Tendu-;' A'-ovialion :• eh e.l tiled to mghter Arrives Irene Anderson. Hartman. Mrs. Elizabeth Young 29 Clearman place have just returned ; h{J hl.]{] Tu, . dav ni,:hi ,va, 110simmed. Mrs. A. J. Dutton-of 114 Awards for high score at cards ■served. from a three week,’ visit to -Miami j Thl, n,IV, yIaivh 22 in mt announce the arrival of went to the . i oho wing-: Miss Anna Mr. Ahromson also attended a card ami Nassau, Fla. With them weve| ;he high seno s Hewon. Muriel Rae, on Friday, Pet-zel, Mrs. Stella AliTHvrid, Mrs. party held Friday night by "the Belle­ Air. and Airs. P. J. Crowhurst of Fp- past mv'-ident ■ the school men's as­ at the Hospital for Wo- Nora Bonneforid. Airs. William Fos­ ville Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, per Montclair. sociation ano piim-ipal of Laiayett.- chiltlren, Central avenue, ter, Mis.-: Yaretski, J. Harold Schulth- at the home- of • Miss Laurabelle StiTei School, Newark, will be the ess: and 'William Foster. Phelps. 179 Floyd4street. Airs. Charles Las or of Los Alami- .-Peake'. Airs. Frank Dorman of fos, Cal., is- the guest of her brother Belleville will sing. A play, coached IE v.vmhw man ms tu b cu:i- and ¡Mines of beef are reasdnalue i: spirinu a^.Lnei bio;-e of :; who a meat stock i.s desired. Soups require and sister-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Er­ by Air'. Warren Vamier Ye-, r. will be T 11 nest 11. Alden of 58 Prospect street. . like fre=:i x-a liltl-il.g Sn.- ,v. eaivi'ul seasoning anil it pays to haw B. of A. Celebrates given hy dramatic students. Scrap- ; cold and siren*?is hm, e -■* Levi t« the on hand a l'ew bay leaves, whole blank books pic.-enitil oy the members of ■: Atlantic sea no ill 1 i rd a mi jalo-s poppers, dried celery tops and par.-dey ville Societies, Lodges, Clubs* Lorna Zink, daughter of Air. and AL-'-. Yander A’et r’' drama apnrecia- alike, making ; Filing pifileult (■l- iei- to help Haver them. Mrs. Homer C. Zink of 2d Ros-unotv possible. i-n-ivd v.u-iety o; ii.-li is j The quality and price of lettuce is »TH EY MEET WHEN THEY MEET Tenth Anniversary tion cl-.i'-'i s whi mi display. place, was ( guest of honor at a sur­ a ¡ways avedainr- ami e.-n: n l’>-,v days an inducement to as rve salads. Plenty of nn’id v.v;Ti;rr v.'iii bi :n;_ snppiirs up of fruits, vegetables and letluee in­ ìe Chapter, O. E. S. Harmony Lodge, No. 25 prise' party at her home Saturday . to normal. How---, m-, -i,i.Gci-tl i:s'i, .«¡¡it St Patrick’s Dance Is Also All-'. Elizabeth Young am: her sis- | crease the bodily resistance to colds Masonic Temple, Jorale- Meets first' and third -Monday, at night, given by Virginia lio-e. JubP'i llsh and a v.oesv u* i::nn>‘.l P-h can anil, if this week is an example, most ier. Alir-s Grave Little of OH Cort- ! i always be counted on. j 5t, second and fourth Mon­ Masonic Temple, Joralemon street. Scheduled By Good Hyde and Virginia Breunieh. Ot'wrs of us need all the resistance v.e tati j Limit street, weiv hostesses at an ' get. So Jets serve green salads wish a.’ i l i month. , N. G., Michael-Antomacei; V. G., Wil­ present were AYilhur Breen. William I In the tibsjma o: iish. tiicre me ¡Euiva-d J. Ahromson pivot card par­ j plenty uf ilne, fj-esh i gus at modeivu: 1 French type dressing, vegetable sal­ Legion - liam J, Herb; :R. S., J. George Beas­ American Council Fehon. Andrew Soellucr. Aim-ton ads i well-marinated i with salad div.-s- ty on Friday evening of la-'t week. ; ’ prices, and since there is a 1-veipe bock ' ley, 657 Elm. street, Arlington, N. J.; Donahue and John Walters. All are | ing nr mayonnaise and l'ruit salads : »ville Post Nu. 105 ! k was t be .-vvn.n5 in the --eries of ■ entitled, "l.pan W ry - io Ceok Eggs", F. S., Chester Chinnoek; Treasurer, Good American Council. I), of A. classmates. The event, ¡was given ' : monoTur.y necd not be Acarcu. Depend- wi.h whipped c-rcam cheese or one of i md and fourth Wednes- ’ i-uch affair.-, on.- of wliich will i>t- the cooked unit juice ihessinm. Fad, ( H. F. Hickok. will observe' its tenth anniversary on celebration of the guest of honor's i able. Amcr-can or ".store" cheese is month at the Recreation , given weekly, from now until eh-c- cheap and cheese dishes are numer­ salads should also be well-marinated i St, Peter's Social Society Tuesday evening following a short recuperation aftej- six confine- ! ami require a dressing well spiced | tinn time, i.t tile interests of Air. ous with perhaps macaroni and cheese ; Meets every Thursday night in the meeting. A spaghetti dinner will be ment to the house du 1 to a fraciarei \ with musnrd and Worcester, idre ! it Order of Hibernian«. Abromson's v and Wavy for town i . or Welsh rabbit heading the list, oi of the leg. i sauce. | ^ St. Peter’s Anne*, second Church Hall. served to members and friends. 1 favorites. For cooking. ^ sharp, eium- ; | c-'immi'sinn.»]-. Eight tables were in j biv aged cheese is desirable though a j Plenty of fine fruits are in market j lire! Mondays of the month.’ private George A. Younginer Post Tickets are in the hands of mem­ at reasonable prices, including apples, Aliss Miriam Akersten of KJ AIL ¡play, ami lim e were about fifty' mild cheese may he preteircd for ! Sisterhood, Dames of Malta ■ No. 25, Veterans Foreign Wars, bers for a St. Patrick’s dance which ' sandwiches or :c eat with pic. i oranges, grapefruit and bananas. ; Meets'; every Thursday night at will he held March 20 in The meeting Prospect, avenue was hostess Alcmday | guest'- present. Air. Abrumson pai- ’ Strawberries arc not too expensive for j Iòta first and third Tltufgcfstsfff erf j tivi])atc<: in the games and made a Vegetables scalloped with white i Stephen street and Belleville avenue. place. Veterans’ Hall, Stephen street night at the first card party of a the average poeketbook if used spar- j I month in Odd FellowH' 'Hall, sauce and cheese or with bread ' ingly. ■ j j speech in which he explained his ‘ crumbs, milk and egg make substan- ! Iroadway, Newark. TOP IMPROVEMENT ASSN. ! and Belleville, avenue. . Alusic will be monthly series the Young Women's Meat choices for the next week in- ‘ | plans to lower taxes and to have iiai luncheon or dinner dishes. Exam- j Hill Top Improvement Association ! furnished by Bob Glynn’s Hi-Hatters. Clu!) will hold to raise-, money for elude, surprisingly. broilers and | [¡Belleville Assembly No. 3 pies of the first type include, cabbage, j Christmas baskets. The group, which : Belleville grow. Other n>-ta:ile< pves- calves’ liver at relatively low prices, - tainbow for Girls ■ meets at Recreation House first and ¡.Mrs. Harriet ■ Raweliffe is chairlady eauliilower or broccoli an gratin. Of ! third Thursdays, 8:15 P. M, -of the Good and-Welfare-group which organized two years ago for this 1 ent were Vfiiiiam J. AYakeneld, who ; and. in addition fresh hams, ribs ot i id third ' Tuesday of tho second type are. scalloped egg beet', legs 0f lamb, top and bottom i ; also sjMke. Th.oma< H. Hartman and plant, tomatoes, squash, celery and : Congregation A. A. A. has charge of the dance. form of welfare work, include.' ¡he round pot roast, and fresh or corned j lasonic Temple, .Jor- ! Frt dei-ivk Flohn. Refreshments wer? j cucumbers to name only a few. i Meets every first Thursday at Syn- » Miss Amelia Picke.ll, formerly of Misses Dorothy Smith,, Margaret boneless brisket of beef. In general, ! agogue. Belleville, now of Bi-ooklyn, a mem­ Till, Ann Adams, Rose Probst and i served, and a . Airs. Alary A. Galam-t is the Cabbage ollovir.. Lodge No. 108 month. table soup, various cream soups, clam j Dr, Laura Wright Union also recuperating from an illness. anniversary March (> at Veterans' j! chairman of the group. i chowders, oyster stew, noodle soups, j Bread and-Butter- P. & A. M., Deep Apple Piè Cheese of the W. C. T. U. The Good and Welfare Committee Hall with a .spaghetti dinner after I broths and the popular onion soup. ts second and fourth Wednes-» Soup ingredients such as onions, eai- ' Coffee Meets every fourth. Friday at the the business session. Airs. George ! Air. and Airs. WiDun Cheney of 134. n Masonic Temple, was entertained Tuesday evening hy rots, celery, cabbage and turnips are 'This menu tested and tasfed in tlie tome of different membera. Airs. Elizabeth Brink. •Raweliffe is chairman. The good and i Bremnm: stiver entertained at a ill© Craftsman’s CInb, No; 40th plentiful and inexpensive. Soup meat Aft-P Kitchen. Ladies’ Auxiliary of Congregation welfare committee met with Mrs. Eli- j children’s party in celebration of the ts first Wednesday nig^.t.oi the zabeth Brink of 348 Cortlandt street j ^ ’eoiid uirtnuay * their daughter at Masonic Templé, A. A. A. Funeral Services For Meets ©very other Tuesday at Syn­ to plan for a St. Patrick dance cm Armanda Afay, on the afternoon of ell evil le Council No. 2Í5, agogue. March 20 at the hall. Bob Glynn's Washington's hirthilayt Those pres-,/* on and h * titers oí Liberty Mrs, Emily M. Jones Prog-re:-,.; Club Orcme.si.ra will play. David Lamb has cm were: Jean Louise Cheney, Lilli- j ‘ eot: .rst and third Alondáys in a:: Aluuro. Alargiieritv Hunter, Doro­ every other Monday at syn­ Funeral services for Mrs. Emily AL charge of the event. Elk:-. ■*'’ -0. thy Donder. Eunice Davis, Arlene O’- ' Belle tille Oe‘«nciI No. agogue. Tones were held Saturday afternoon Areme Chapter, O. E. S., observed Grady. Patricia and Geraldine Wil-1 HARTER, liic. Jr. O. 17. A. M. Forester^ %1 America at. the home of her brother,* W. Brand past matrons’ night Monday night. m>u, Peter ami Pan! Peckimhueh, Earl 1 Meets second and tmirth TtieSdays Cotirt General Phil Kearny, No. 27 Smith of 82 Rutgers street, with Meets first and third Tuesdays at Mrs. Lillian Pratt, junior past ma­ Pedersen. Frank Ilaag. Jr., and j Masonic Temple. tv horn she made ln-r home. The Rev. George Ponder. Jr. of Belleville; am! j FLOWERS K, of (3. Home, 43 Rossmore place. Edgar AJ. OMmpton of AVesley Aleth- tron. was chief officer. The .group BellcviF^ CJIiapter Lois Aim Hudson of Kearnv. i men of Moosiñ..art Legion No 51 il -Patriotic Order Sons of America, ■ disi Episcopal Cluij'eh conducted the accepted the invitation of Rev John 750 Belleville Avenue Belleville, N. J; ets second and fourth Thursday» Camp No. lf)6, rrvKt's. Burial was in Fai.-mount A. Struyk, pastor of the Reformi :1 Petir Derkenbac.h won the first B E L L E V IL L E '2-1730 ch month at Moose H-ome. Mee*« every second and fourth Fri­ Cemetery, Newark. - Church, to worship there the night nf i award fur the flunkey game, ami Lil­ Belleville Chapter, O. E. 8. day of each- month in Alasonic Tem­ Airs. Jones, who was (>4, died la A March 11. Airs. Emma Farrier of j BUY YOUR FLOWERS AT OUR GREEN lian Alvtnro, tiiMifiy. There was a ts the first and third Thursdays ple. Thursday al't-er an illness. of three Jersey Cily, grand secretary. w'U j balloon contest for boys, in -which HOUSES AND SAVE MONEY, h month at Masonic Templé, liAdies’ Auxiliary, weeks. She had lived her« ten years. speak. . • ! Peter again came out victorious. Re­ pon street. Younginger Irost, V. F. W. Bi-sidis her brother, she leaves a sis- This Week’s Specials Meets feeco’nd and fourth Mondays freshments were ,'WYeJ and ’.there olored Welfare Connell. * ti . _r __ . I • G Mi-s. Nellie Rowley of Woodbury, The recently organized Junior Lu- i Snap-dragons . . ____ 75c per doz. every Tuesday at the homes In Valley Hose House, Stephen I G,,nn tlier League of Bethany Evangelical ' were favors tile little guests. The embers. Street. I ______Lutheran Church, with Airs. Charles i decorations were cf white crepe Pa- Fragrant- Orchids & White Stocks . 30e per bunch per. Sanóla M.tria, C. D. of A., Star o f Belleville, Circle No. 595 I -,„„1 o « * m Haas as counselor, will conduct a sale • Colandulas ______3oc per doz. second and fourth Tuesday Companions of the Forest Of Amer. | ^ ^ V ic e s F o r oi candy Easter eggs during Lent. •' [month at Knights of Colum- Meets second Wednesday of each TI h Tue'day evening bridge club FUNERAL DESIGNS month at Knights of Columbus Home, j Mrs. Sarah E. Ver bryck m' . a: the me u: Miss Ruth Far- WE SELL (’HEAP FOR GASH ONLY. quaxters. t ______A supper preceded the fourth quar­ eryman’s Bible Class 43 Iiosmore place. t L-g; mi. 17 1 Tappan avenue, this | Fimeml services for Airs. Sarah E. terly conference of AVesley. Alethadist Of Ih'llevilie Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Ass’n. v\ e. k. High score was made by Aliss i v er bryck of .165 Washington avenue Episcopal Church Wednesday. A ets at the Masonic Temple, Jor- Meets first and third Mondays in Doris Geiger, and consolation award ! were held Monday night at her home, card party under the auspices o:' ih. bu Hlrc-ot, near AATashington ave- St. Peter’s Annex. fell to Aliss Lorraine Ross. Decora­ with the Rev, Edgar M. Compton, Young Woman’s Auxiliary will he i»ry Sumlay at 9:30 A. M. Knights of Columbus held Saturday night at the recreation tions were in keening with Wash- Meets first and third Monday at pastor of Wesley Methodist Episco­ ORGANIZED 1915 iiominational). house, under chairmanship of Airs. ingionF Birthday. The next meet­ 43 Rossmore place. pal Church, officiating. Buial was in Stewart, No. 273, Fred Gillespie. The committee in­ ing- will be at tlie home of Miss Gei- ’ Holyrood Lodge, ]■ airmount Cemetery, Newark. of Scottish ; Clan*, cludes Airs. William I-’. Ent:rekin. ger, 16 Jerome avenue on Tuesday1 Daughters of Scotia. Airs. Vef- bryck, who died last Fri­ The North Belleville Building & Loan Ass’n e first and third Wednes- Airs. Willard Y. Strange,: Mrs. Nor­ evening, AJarch 13. Meets first and third Tuesdays in day alter an illness of five months, aeh month at Elk«’ Home, man Wilson, Mrs. Robert Frills, Airs. 500 Washington Ave., Belleville, N* J. ishinffton .avenue.' Elk*' Home. Washington avenue. had lived here fifty-six years. She : The Fortnightly Dessert Bridge North Star Chapter ivas eighty, and was the widow of Limlley Graves, Airs. H. Lester Ham­ iood American Council No. 102 ilton and Aliss Elizabeth. Preston. Club w'"l! meet tit the home of Airs. list Series of Stock Now Open for Subscription Daughters o f¡ America Order of Easter Star j Albert Samuel Ver bryck. She is George Newman. 24 II?wi:r avenue, Meets each first and Third Tuesday Meets first and third Tuesdays in \ .survived by a brother, Joseph R. Oe- lids aflernuon, having ht-.-n p wt- Odd Fellows Hall* Newark. [ ihery of Newark, and a granddaugh- Belleville Chapter. Women of "he L Essex Hose Co., 2-15 Stephen street, M nose held a card parry last nigh!. ; poned from yesterday. — A SAFE INVESTMENT — hr'id E. Lamb, secretary. Valiey Improvement Association j ter. Airs, William Jacobson of the. Meets second and fourth Thursday! Washington avenue address. I The committee included Airs. William W. D. CLARK, Pres. W ILLIA M ABRAMSON, Traa*. Good AVili Goimcil, . i A. Kant. Airs. Clarence. Rothery and ; Abram Roberts Rites I Ladies of Royal Arcanum. of each moi5th at Exempt Firemen’s JOHN P. DAILEY, Sec’y. JOHN DeGRAW, CouZlKöl j Airs. Alay Hank. s fir. I and third Monday at. | Home, Stephen street, I Funeri',] services for Abram Rob- ’ ome, 137 Broadway, Newark, j Valley Improvement Association , 'Mrs. William I‘. Ford, of 4s DeWitt y Lodge, No. 25, I. O. G. F. i Meets twice each month on the CHARLES JOHNSON eft*. 7L who died Friday a the homo ; : avenue was hostess at cards yoster- in Masonic Temple, Joi-ale-1 second and fourth Thursday. Meei- ■of a daughter. Airs. Nifi] red !.. B e rk -! i day afternoon. Guests were Airs, L the first and tint'd Mon*''ings start at 8 P. M. at the Essex CARPENTER ier of il)4 Cortlandr street, were heh; h month. A llied A. Bak-j Ho.se House, Stephen street. John J, j Charles Fritts of Xmley. Airs. Bert Altering’ and Jobbing Dissmger of Newark and'Airs. E l- Monday ai'u-rnoon at the home. Th -• secretary, 339 Stephen ; Hewitt, secretary, BUY IN BELLEVILLE Re-roofing a Specialty : ward T. Seeley. Mrs. Daniel Mollis, j Rtv. Pm lr R. Reckemach. rc-eto-.- cf ïiekpk, treasurer, 200 j The Regular Republican Organization ; Classified Buyer’s Guide ■Airs. Harry Higgs and Airs. Chnvles Christ E pi see pal Ch.urch. offieiated. y, and. Chester Chin-j ■ Meets the second Friday night ôf i GARAGES — GUTTERS Norris, all of Belleville. j Burial wf. - in Gleuilaie Uenietery in cretarF, 133 Cèdàrleach month at the Elks’ Home. FORCii ENCLOSURES j Belleville Lodge, ! Bloomfield. Air. Roberts had lived Hardware, House-Fiirnish- OAK FLOORS Eugene Sheridan nf Newark, chair- | Tailors j Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1628. I here thirty-three yea:-''. j man of the crippled ehildrem’s fund I ______in^s and P aints______! Meets sectoral and fourth Friday of j Res, 53 Campbell A m Surviving are live daughters, thr-e ! W ILLIA M V. EUFEM IA for the northwes- district of the New ' the last j each month at Moose Home, Wash- I Phone 2-2770 Belleville sons, a si-to'\ twenty-four grand- GEORGE BATTY, JR. Jersey Elks, spoke Aio'yifiyv-r.igltt !>■- | i 822 Washington A venne • ington avenue and Mill street. i children and two great-grande hi5- , I2H Washington Avenu« I - -••••- l fore the Belleville Elks. dren. Beil. 2-2X95 i <3eaneT§ sad Dyers . Bell, 2-1559 THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, Essex County Tuberculosis League Meets; Figurelli Enters Miele Seeks Bus Line Work Of Organization Shown In Report Commission Race To Nutley Velodrome (Continued from xNigt* One) •Six Hundred Citizens Of Belleville Are Safeguarded Bv j i Transit Company Asks To rile hardest. Perpetuity in office dors Work Here; Mrs. William 3VL Engelmann not produce good government. That : Cross Bridge With | is why our .form of government has Discusses Activities At Luncheon guaranteed elections to our people. Passengers "Acts in public office should be A letter from Joseph Miele, pro­ The annual report of the Itelloville j eases who were found not to have ui- praiseworthy and public officials should not put themselves in a posi­ moter of the Nutley Velodrome, ad-- eommittee of the Essex County Tub-i hemtlosls. tion where their time i- wasted eith­ iug that buses of the City Service ereulosis League was presented last j “„The nurse devui.es three days er in explaining their every act or Transit, Go., operating' from North Thursday by Miss Elizabeth Smith, 1 each week to work ill 'Belleville, sort of apologizing for them. Newark to Lyndhurrf, be permitted local uihereulosis nurse, at a meeting ' There are three emtio- held each “ When a bey. I yearned to become to cross the Avondale Bridge into of the advisory board at the office of j month, ,-ajuomi, third and last Muii- a lawyer so that I might pierce Nutley to receive and discharge pas­ the chairman, Eugene M. Guvey. The t days at ■ the Isolation Hospital. im~ through the veil of pretense and take sengers at the Velodrome, was re­ report was also read at a luncheon of tier the direction of Dr. ‘ Byron Mv up the side of justice and righteous­ ceived by the town commission Mon­ the league at the Newark Athletic Harmon .of Essex -Mountain Sana­ ness. As a practising counsellor at \ day night, Miele promised that Parle Club last Thursday by Mrs. William torium. law I derive a- fair income from my avenue would be kept free of parked M. Engelmann of Belleville. The re- . .“ Educational talks were given at profession and can well afford to be ! buses, .stating that they could run port follows: the Belleville High School • Parent- fearless in the performance of my j into the. Velodrome property to a “ A child saved from drowning by Teacher Association, and at the Wo­ duties if elected a commissioner. 1 I traffic congestion. a uniformed, officer who plunges men’s Club, by Elizabeth -F. Smith, Edward W. Fox, president of the transit company, also wrote to the board, outlining the rotate of the line which operates • in Belleville to the Belleville Bridge, then in River road in childhood. plauso, the worthy hero will receive “ On January 28. HIT],: a now Ply-J North Arlington and Lyndhurst. The Not Tied Up a medal. .Hith ear replaced the faithful ! company hopes to he able to cross in­ Such deeds deserve medals, and j Dodge car whicn had been used by (1- . to Nutley to . the ■ Velodrome during iinkc-d with the candidacy of any oth- J yet, what shall we say for those who { the nurse in Belleville and Nut ley the racing season. or person, notwithstanding, rumors | save many more lives by less spec-j since' 3929. and had seen better days • The matter was referred to the to the contrary. Facts may be news ! tacular methods? ¡before it reached us. . - . , , . department of public safety, of which „rm,; • ,, i i. „n nr m i • but rumors a re . simplv stories con- ‘1 ins is the story of the work oi l On May 12, 1932, an advisory Commissioner Francis T. Stager is í JSfafc -J coded for a sinister purpose. We a tuberculosis nurse in 1933. Substi-j board committee was reorganized to director.’ An ordinance, passed bv .jgm are all interested in facts but not! tute for the water that will drown, J give local direction to the tubereu- referendum several years ago, vests rumors coming from behind a shield, j lliherculosis germs that will surely jlosis work and to ' resume ' respons- authority over bus lines in the direc­ Further, I have a tongue and mind of j kill. Sub si Lute for the dashing of- i ihilily of the Christmas Seal Sale, so tor of public safety. my own and unafraid to usé ‘ them j ficer, a quiet, woman and the ele­ that, it would be better understood in when required. I shall only lie re -1 ments which'call for a banquet, ap­ the -community. Mr. Eugene M. sponsible in this campaign for thatj plause and a medal, will be missing. Gavey, was selected chairman. On which comes directly from me. I The report tells of home visits, of November - 2d of this year, namely “ I intend, to conduct my' campaign ! clinics, and other things that do not 1933, the, following names were in a fair and straight ..forward man- j suggest anything spectacular. But added to the committee. Mrs. Ed* ner and I earnestly h-ope that if any- i rearrange the picture, change the mhncl Rung, Mrs. 'William Engle- one has anything to say with regard j wording, and the truth will come to mann, Rev. Joseph- Kelly and Rev. to my candidacy he make his com-i light and we will know why a hun­ Peter Deckenbach. ments in a similar manner and n ot! dred. and fifty citizens of - Belleville “ In conclusion, we wish to grate­ behind my back at the eleventh hour j coining into the clinic for the first fully acknowledge the assistance of as was done in the .last municipal | lime means safeguarding lives. the G irl-■ Scouts for- the distribution campaign. Four years of time- has j VVHOLE OR Ei \ H t R H A L r “Little Grade lived on the very of posters' throughout the 'town; brought much light and truth to th e; edge of a. dangerous stream. No, I credit is also due the Health De- ? J E R t S your opportunity to enjoy tasty surface. , j she didn’t. She only lived in .a fam­ partaient, baby hygiene nurses, and Fresh Ham this weex-end at a r«- Will Not Shirk Duty | H ily where there was a case of tu­ physicians. Especial thanks are due “ I f elected a commissioner I shall i markafciy low price. And what hams fney berculosis i She saw no harm in play­ Dr. E. L. Smith,-.-superintendent of co-operate with my colleagues on the ! are1 . . ail cut from choice grade you..g ing by the pretty water. She even the Essex- County Isolation Hospital, commission for the betterment of the ¡ ivaded into it sometimes, thoughtless for permission • to hold'; the Belleville p o rk e rs . . . and typical in qual.ty a. all common good, but on the contrary, I j of the slippery stones that sloped Diagnostic Clinic ■ at his institution. the meats sold at our markets. shall not sit back and shirk my duty i out toward'the deep current. Really, The Women’s Club and Sunshine when the occasion requires that I \ the sentence should read,, “ she knew Club deserve ^ special "thanks for cod stand up and defend the rights of the j TOP OR BOTTOM nothing of danger.in sitting on her liver oil-given to the sick and under­ people. Commissioner’s are assigned i father’s knee and even kissed him nourished children. Mention must as directors of the various depart- j sometimes.” But one day when she be made of Christmas gifts from the ROUND pot roast ments but being the elected represen-1 was playing by the stream, she i Lion’s and Elks’ Clubs, sent to the tatives of all the people, they have! ' Specials in Fine Sea Food slipped, fell and would have been children ixt Farmingdale and to the no right- to stand by when they know Fresh Codfish Steaks ib.1/c Prime Ribs of Beef Fancv Mackerel A ib.lOc choicegrade , L , ]2 t0 U 6 oz. I O C Legs of Lamb physician’s report had informed the their pulpits. Your nurse wishes L, 1. Oysters outers nurse that the father was tubercu­ especially to thank her committee lous. Her task was one of gentle for their- helpful support and their persuasion-—persuading the father faithful efforts to'increase the Sc-al Mr. Figurelli’« Biography: j to go to the clinic, be examined, ap­ Age, 35. Married, and has two chil- ] Sales’ A THE PRICES OF STARRED ITEMS NOT EFFECTIVE IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK ply for admission to - the .sanatorium 1 dren. Resident of Belwood Park swsc-1 - -persuading little Gracie to be ex­ St. Petersburg- Visitors tion of. town. Has resided in town i amined and go to a preventorium so since childhood. that she might be built up and By JOHN LODWICK Graduate of Belleville High School /aw Large Fresh Eggs strengthened before the germs ob- and New Jersey Law; School. '• Aw Jlw ,'ZcrnLt fit WHOLE MILK Ltinod. a strangling hold on her lit­ St. Petersburg, Fla.— March ; Former president of Belleville High (EFFECTIVE IN NEW JERSEY ONLY) tle body. (Special)— Far from the coldest win- School Alumni ^American Cheese Fully cured by aging Ib. 19 « “ This is the kind of meaning that ter in recent years, local vacationists Recorder from 1924 to 1926. j Except Consommé f y c HeinzSoupsE d Chowder j L cons lies behind each clinic visit, and are enjoying* the gayest and mos( Pac.tising counsellor at- law with | ^M ueller’s m a c a r o n i or from it comes our title, “Safeguard­ brilliant of social seasons here in .the offices in the City of Newark. Ad- j Sunsweet Prunes lb. pkg. 10c at SPAGHETTI 3 p is .. 22c ing GOO Citizens.” The 150 persons summerlike weather of . the ' tropics, mitted to in 1923. j Sunsweet Prunes 2 ib. Pkg. !8C examined in. clinic for the first time attending* the colorful functions at Member of Regular Republican! l O c in 3 92,2 come-out of families- which, the smarter hotels, afternoon teas in Club of Belleville and various other j Shaker Salt ildmJ Pk9. 6C *Fancy Wet Shrimp Æ cans I according to the average of four, to­ palm fringed patios,, beach bathing organizations. j tal GOO persons, every one of whom Corned Beef 12 oz. con 1 5 C parties, and sport events everywhere SOFT and ABSORBENT is made safer by having proper pro­ within the Sunshine City. *Scot-Tissue 3 rolls 20C Stolen Car Recovered Vermont Maid syrup 12bc!:- 01 i 5 c tection and care offered to those who From Nutley in the south are: J. are sick- with tuberculosis. f t , ‘B ' t c G. Lubben, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A car stolen from William Mur- Eagle Brand Milk caní9 ^ *Palmolive Soap CùKe- 1 “ Now let us go on with some of j Nichols, R. W. Shefler, Mr. and Mrs. an g he of 342 Nutley avenue wan re- I the prosaic figures of our report. j Mortimer 'Warren, Robert B. and Covered by New .York City police j Standard BrandCONM.!fED canT2c “ H);i3 saw a 45 per cent increase i Jamcs e .- Warren; from Belleville, Tuesday afternoon, and Nutley po-j Mazola Oil pint can 18c qt. can 35c in clinic. work with 152 new , cases . ex- . j Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I. McKnight, „ , Miss dice were, notified ■ b v . teletype. Pa- | ammed.inviinoil ItTt isle your\rmiv nursesnnvio’c opinionnnininri Ii trK . Hagentt_ ... Millern i ' i i andt wrMr. and i Mrs.n r trolman William Wallace told M er-! Flako Pie Crust * Pkg. 9C COFFEE that this is due to the improved ser-ji Turner; anghe that h-e could get his auto at vice available, rather than to any | ---- - Davis POW DER 3«“-6c the 314th Precinct station in Asto­ This Bokar price is (ess than half sis regular price of q few sudden1 increase in tuberculosis. Peo- j ...... ,, , , A ' fish dinner, will be held’ on Fri- ria, L. I. Softasilk CAKE FLOUR large pkg. B years ago. And it's the same perfect blend cf cho-icesv ple were patronizing theclinics .bet-1 i,,_ n , jv . Tr t m • -u 3 ,, j. I clay, March 9, at the Holy Trinity coffees . . . iresh-roesfed in the bean end rushed our ter, that-is all. Forty-seven of these i T ,, ■ , . . / , ’ « ; , , - , i Lutheran Church, Vreeland and Hill- Mrs. Andrew Kissel of Prospect Swansdown cake flour pig! 27c stores to be ground fresh before your eyes v-her. '-ou buy. were ppntact», which mi-sms a ]»rs 3C twentyMhm’ cases were reported by! Karo Syrup blue label ' « r 1 1 c private^ physicians and the clinic, j DuryeaTs Com Starch Pkg. 8C ^Whife House Condensed Milk These were male, 33; female, 6; and j children, 4. Out of this number ten ! Cocoamalt 2K 37^ cases Were found in clinic: male,4; J tali ^ ChipSO «AKES Oft GRANULES 2 S 29c female,! 3; and children, 3. i Pink Salmon STREAM Ä cans “ Additional 1933 figures: Number Lux small pkg. 9^ large pkg. 22c of clinics held, 32; number of per­ LIGHT medium large B a b “ D FOR ENAMEL # Can ] 0 C - tf sons examined, 399; Average num­ c?ace wbwzlvi Tuno Fish MEAT JL ten: can ber per clinic, 11.3; number of X- Brillo f o r s c o u r i n g |Q r g e pkgi 15c ray-s taken, 91; number of Mantoux lESfc_f sefsí^,{íg? \ Id. (skin tests), 119; number of visits Ken«L*Ration * 3 cans 2 5 c Quaker Moi d ^>ij eì can ¿ r made? by nurse, 3,473; and number of co-operative visits to State Relief t L t ...... - ■ j| .nd Mt. Carmel Guild for clothing, Bars CRISPO FRESH-BAKED ÄJ3S Sbs. .» Js/ food, etc,, 184 L-sfln't 'jLcuien c•~?it.jijc.dteii± . “ Here are the figures regarding AHH patients who enter Sanatoria. The A fZ ^ imported Crabmeat can 25c Pure Maple Syrup P tuberculoids nurse has the respons­ ibility of “ engineering” the applica­ REVEALS 'Y o u * Fancy Lobster medium can 3 3 c tion of these persons. It is her duty ar'jViYtf/ » C lu lu id <—'.■1 ntZufii ^ \ nth! to see that they go when they are j DJÊR-KISSis so infinitely finer that it gives any skin the? Sultana Red Salmon can }ail 19c /] called. It is also her duty to. keep j appearance o f petal-soft perfection seemingly without thé Icy Point Salmon tall can 1 6 ^ ■ closely in touch with discharged pa- | L; 5'J ' ,5 '■ I,rents for a time at least, after they J use of powder at all. You w ill never be satisfied with any Sockeye Salmon medium can 19c R Y i S % 9a ir ^ leave the Sanatorium. ! other, once you have used it, A Trench creation — pure, Blue Peter Sardines med,um /c Glen Gardner, male, 3; female,! ;| clinging for hours and blended to your individual type. Grandmother's Standard Large Loot children, 2: total. 6. Essex-Moun-i Made of finest ingredients and flessura, spt 'tain. Sanatorium, male, 6; female, 5; ] Hearth-Baked, this fine Rye children,- 0; total, 11. Private sana- j Naturelle Blanche UNEEDÁ BAKERS Bread is an exircoi din-ary value ' Teche Rachel . toria, male. 2 ; female,. 1; children, 0; J 60 at this special price. Be stne :a total, 3. Farmingdale Preventer-; try it. Regular price 9c, him, children, 5. i Graham Crackers “ Deaths reported in 1933 were 16:1 Grandmother’s Yvhífe Bread Male, TO and female G. Ten of these j ■ ' £ * :rd La rar. loci Cl '' j wev white and six colored. Four of j 1 7 these, deaths were of persons who j FACE POWDER gave Belleville .addresses but be­ longed to other districts. If your cUeltr eannoi supply yc.u_s*«id ut his norri*. k: 'efs ? îJjVtSfON efSTSN GDDSION ire were three persons who At FRED H. SMITH CO., 5SS Fiffh Av*., Ntw York PACIFIC TEA •Sanatoria as observation m m g m THE BELLEVILLE NEWS,______, ______^■PTOgf ^tmrvs^Li Rung Up Observing Belleville’s Basketeers Hawks Win Watching Belleville Pinners In Action Nutley Routs Central, The Belleville Hawks accepted a Chet Simpson By ARTHUR BLOEMEKE newspaper challenge and travelled By ARTHUR BLOEMEKE Avenges Past Loss BLOOMFIELD-BELLEVILLE had all they could do to stave off to Harrison to defeat the Christ CLEAN SWEEP ORDER | Elks’ alleys the Waters seconds won Caldwell, However, a last-minute Hollywood rush. Church B. S. A. of Harrison, by 35- j two out of three gam es....The Old- Knight’s Performance One TOMORROW The Crescents will meet the New- 21, Matthews again the leader of the OF EVENING IN j hams boast the following bowlers in Hawks’ attack. This was the seven­ utscores Nutley In That always thrilling Belleville- :lt’k P(,Iish Falcons Thursday night. AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE | their line-up: Joe Oldham, himself; Of Features Of Bloomfield scrap is the Essex County ;d 1 ,u* bn-al .high school court in a teenth victory of the season. The ! Baney, Noonan, Nowakowski and Me Pistol Loop Basketball League is due for .some rt'tu,\n encounter...... The Lambian Hawks also won.a forfeit over the Clean sweeps were the order of the : Carthy. .. .The Waters Jayvees have Contest, i repetition, tomorrow night, with the combine defeated the falcons at the Taft Memorial Club of Newark when evening, Monday night, at Ferrara's, Pat Waters, himself; Lieubau, Na- the Tafts failed to appear for a game •pile the 98 score of Officer Chet Bloomfield Lyceum court on Bloom- Newark court earl} in the season... . as the Oldhams clung to their one tale, Shanahan, and Knodej... ¡ And Avenging an early season 28-22 at the Hawks’ court. feon Nutley’s pistol shot team field avenue the scene of combat. .. j ^ ie strung Polish club will have its game lead over the El Club, with but make no mistake about it that match defeat at the . hands of Central High The Bloomlieldites, runners-up ■ j regular cast of Lavook, Ratuszn}, The line-up: two weeks of bowling rem aining.... ■has,more rivalry attached to it than red a set back at the hands of School, Nutley High School Friday Belleville's champions in the fir-! j Kalmowski. Gru^zkowski, Babiak, Harrison R. S. A. The Oldhams encountered some op­ any ten other matches. '•Caldwell at Nutley range Sat- half, will be out for blood, as (hey i Dkrasinski and Krasewski. . . .Lamb i G. F. P. position from the XRA Club, but night took the Schneider-coached out­ 0 2 . Chet fang up this high score have an undefeated record to pr. 'w ill pick his team from •Culkin, Meri-iD- Grosvenor, f were in high scoring form clicking fit into camp, 3S to 19. The final is­ 1 11 eat. style; 98 is the top for Nut- in .second half competition. .. .Tor - j cle, Böhm-, O’Neil, Dunn, McKelvey, j E- Grosvenor, f off team tallies of 1011, 1019 and 999 sue was never in doubt, Nutley’s line Y oung, c 1 5 Nutley High Upsets bluecoats this year, far they are topping the league fur j Witlish, Mutch, McGuire, besides to take three in a ro w .. . .Carrione Reilly, c 0 2 T > jl T /^f a. x I passing gam e. and Warren Knight*;; the second, half, and look like “sure j himself. . . . The Belleville Rosery too of the Newark Elks rolled 232, 213 larles Baerst, the newest a-deti- Tweedale, 0 k 0 B O O f l t O n I f l C o n t e s t spectacular shooting giving Coach things” to oppose the Bell-boys in j will continue its policy of giving 50 and 200 to assist Herv Grinsted in to the ’ local team was second Bell, g . . 1 1 the post-season play-offs to decide) roses to the first 50 girls to enter the showing the way for the Oldhams... George J. Stanford's team a 26 to 9 Nelson, s in diameter. A t seventy-five grace the side-lines. Dick Lynch, the Bloomfield team’s cision at Garfield, Friday night...... The Knights of Columbus clung to Nutley started the game with a 9 this hullseye looks like a pin 15 5 35 For ■Central, Harry Kolinmn guiding genius, will also have his Joe Shanahaan, Ed Sadloek and Art third place by taking three from the to 5 lead in the first period. They showed up best, ringing the bell for club at top strength with the school­ Jocker were the only members of the lowly Belleville B. C...... They won continued their scoring and the hall' rth Caldwell shot as follows: boy sensation, Eddie Berlfnski, and Blue and Gold team able to find the the third game by the margin of a finished with Boonton trailing, 28 to six points. His running mate at tins 75; 'Courier, 91; lCleindt, 95; also Frank St-hummel listed as ad­ basket at all. and they were no match Avondale Seniors single pin ... .Weber and Bill Byrnes, 12. Nutley was never in danger and forward position, Maso Ryans, played 93 and Goslan, 98. North ditional threats---- The regular cast for the fast-stepping Garfieldites... Jr., two of the ranking bowlers in concluded the fray with an almost well scored 446; Nutley; 437. a hard game throughout, but wa-: of Harry Miller, Ray Wiley, Bill Un- Shalido's fourteen points led then- the loop were the best bets for the double score. rday Nutley tackles Irvington at j Defeat Middletowns held to only one. basket by the alert gemah, Paul Duimigan, Lou Babiak, attack. Caseys... .Van Riper did best for the Starring in the contest was Ray iw ., . After having their four-game win Levendusky, Nutley pivot man. He work of the Nutley guards. O’Neil and Joe Drudy will also be Local Basketeers Will Meet B. C.’s .....T h e Waters Association os hand to annoy the visiting .Belle­ streak smeared by this Garfield set­ moved up into a tie for fourth place contributed six perfect goals for his back, the Bell-boys will travel to Or­ team, tallying twelve points. Knight In a second team game, the Nutley ville delegation. with the Moose'by taking a trio from Jayvees beat, The Central second- pnty Champions ange tonight in an effort to. put the Engineering Club played a good game and made ten As if one big game on a foreign the Gebhards. . . . Faust, Dunn, Whit­ 30 to 14. The line-up of the feature first blotch on the undefeated slate points for the ^ invaders. Martone court were not enough, Ivenny has ten and Speai-y all bowled well for game: of the Tornadoes. . . .If they are able Tonight featured for the homesters with o Appear On “Rec” carded the all-powerful National the Waters as they compiled totals G. F. I\ Turners for the following evening to do that, they can justly lay claim of 959, 932 and 1033. eight markers. to a successful season. The Avondale Seniors, a basketball Knight, f . 8 1 1.7 (Sunday) at the Newark court...... team composed of former Nutley The AY. II. Williams Association N utley Sentuer, f I) ï Commission’s Show G. P- The Turners, playing their rough- High School stars living in the Avon­ also moved up in the standings tak­ F. Levendusky, 6 J and-tumble professional game at AY. H. W ILLIAM S ASSOCIATION Knight, f ...... 5 0 10 dale section, defeated the Middle- ing three in a row from the Moose to »1 Wallace, g h eatem And Bove Among their hall, have been bowling over CONTINUES WINNING WAYS town A. C. quintet of Belleville last go into a tie for sixth with the Demo­ Sent ner, f ...... i 1 their opponents with monotonous Levendusky, e ...... 6 0 12 qted (Amateurs To Ap- Friday night at Washington School, crats. .. .The Democratic Club drop i O’Neill, 0 0 regularity of late, in fact mos': of The fast-stepping W. H. Williams Nutley, by a 45-37 score. Ernest was due to their losing twice in three Kirk, g ...... 2 0 4 the season, and should prove me Association senior basketball quintet Piro starred for the Nutley club, roll­ starts to the Mayer Association, with Wallace, g ...... 2 1 5 î 7 Appear Thursday ■ added further to its lead in the Rec­ O’Neil ...... ___ toughest kind of opposition... .J:m ing up eighteen tallies, while Van De­ Doran, Carlough and Mayer all in 0 0 0 (.entrai reation Commission’s Major Basket- Lennon, “ Butc-h” Scinski, Bill Bon to, mark scored ten points for the losing rare f o r m . .. .Cubellis. Ivlemz and G. F. P. ¡y. of the best amateur boxers George Pohle and Fritz Teusehler ball League race, Monday night, by Totals ...... 16 2 U:í if recent Newark Star-Eagle team. Mallaek hit the pins best for the Koltman. . -6 give the Turners a truly formidable, j smothering the strong Rosery quin-, A game scheduled with the Avon Democrats. Boonton ' Rvnns, f Lim a ment will appear on the tet, 41-19 in the. feature game of the appearance. .. .It sure looks like an dale Juniors, a group of younger G. F. P. ; Chisiek, c promising card being prepared evening...... The Williamsmen will extremely busy and interesting week­ players, was cancelled, but will be MEN’S CLUB INCREASE Parano, f ...... 0 0 0 ! Fein, g . tchmaker Fank Soldo for the end for the local' champions. meet the second-place Frank’s Diner Knnta, f ...... 1 0 o ¿ion Commission’s first -box~ played in the near future. A previous] ^ ! Elfinbein, j 0 In a “ breather” game last Satur­ quintet in an important game this game ended in a 25-25 tie after two i FHL IvC II LEAG LE LEAD Laka-s.sk ...... 0 1 1 wïfestling show of the indoor Rubin, g ...... 0 day at .the Recreation Center, the Monday n ig h t...... A Diner victory extra periods. Cortin, c ...... 2 0 4 Scheduled for Thursday will put them in a tie for the league Though Grace Baptist managed to Aucas 0 Belleville team took a night off from The Seniors will play the Book, 0 0 G 7 19 Î, at’ the Recreation Center, lead with the Williams te a m ..... A i .salvage one of its three games with Ricci, g ...... •> regular league competition and pro­ TT,.,i , , Rod, Gun and Tape Club, composed 1 1 Score by periods: ipuldr- die maud that has re- Wilhams victory will put that mirr. , „ 4.1. -m 4.1 • ' the league-leading Men's Club, the Marione, g ...... 8 ceeded to trim a strong Y. M. H. A. • 1 ' ot members 01 the Nutley engmeer- 4 0 Nutley ...... 10 10 6 12 - -88 [* these action-crammed shows team, 84-31.. ..A big third period two games ahead with but five game top-notehers increased their lead, as Mivehko ...... ü 0 8 j ins department, at the Washington the second-place Christ Episcopal | Central . ■...... 4 5 : 7— 19 Recreation Director Robert A. during which they outscored their op­ left to play in the final round. —— --- - 1 Scnool tonight. was losing twice to Montgomery. . . ! come forth with a policy of ponents, 16-3, gave the locals the vic­ Johnnie McGuire, Herby Mayes. , fr> * j Totals ...... 8 o 18 Referee— Read, Fordham. ; Scores last Friday: Forest Hill won two from Bethany] ______g these new and better per- tory after they had been held to a Pat Dunn and Hen Bohrer, all had » Avondale Seniors Lutheran and Fewsmith took three j N~ “ ’ r ‘ " - 13-13 tie during the first, half...... “ on” nights as the Williams’ team G. F. straight from All Church in other | ^-**O *O ******O *vO *-O O 0*O ^ ran roughshod over its rivals, avi:- fy’ iGheatem, 135 pound Essex Nelson Irvine, a new local recruit., Or echio, f ...... 3 1 ! & had previously beaten them aim.'-: matches O champion and one of the compiled eight points, while Johnnie E. Piro, f ...... 8 2 as badly... .“ Mac” Lamb playou me Stout, Christ Episcopal, and Rey­ cl |b' colored boys in the business, Gunzelman’s seven and Vic De Filli- T. Cafone, c ...... 4 0 best for the Rosery. .. . A strong fin­ nolds, Forest' Hill, tied for high in­ THE CENTRAL ieS Thursday’s program. po’s six vied for scoring honors. . . . J. Ciccone, g ...... 8 0 ish gave the Falcons a 24-17 victory dividual score, each with 230. I Bove, runner-up to the 118 Jerry Kampf collected seventeen or Chimenti, g ...... 2 0 over the Unions in the only other [Essex .County champ, will be more than half of the visiting team’s P. Piro, g ...... 1 o r top-notcher to show his markers... .The Belleville Vim Girls game of the evening. .. .Harry Strat­ BELLEVILLE ELKS SLIP, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A N A y U ALA ' ton, at center for the Falcons, collect­ A •'-74 . wrc.si.ed a close decision from the 21 LOSE TWICE IN MORRIS AND ed ten. points to show the way to the A Aifano, 190; Nick Carmi- Kearny Ivappa-ettes in a fast prelim­ Middletown A. C. »scorers of both ream s....The Prog­ HAS BEEN ADMITTED M & f Al Russo, 140; Vito Val- inary contest: G. p. ESSEX LEAGUE ress Club forfeited to Frank s Diner 5, 126; and A1 Visco, 112; are five A Christian, f ...... 1 TO MEMBERSHIP IN mb Star-Eagle sensations who CRESCENTS in the evening’s first wreduied game. The Belleville Elks pinners falter­ •t in the local curtain- Mallas, f ...... 3 ed long enough to drop the odd game Van Demark, e ...... 4 2 10 BREAK EVEN A. A. RUBIN ASSOCIATION to the Junior Order in the Morris attended last year’s Fusan, g ...... 4 and Essex Bowling League last week The Federal Home Loan Bank Of Newark indoor and out, will be “ Mac” Lamb’s ■ Crescents broke REMAINS UNDEFEATED IN Kammand, g ...... 4 ... .“ Dutch” Faust and Charley Wal- & even in their two games last week, know .that four of their COMMUNITY LOOP die bowled best for the locals. With the services of this nationwide Tommie Conlin, 126; Mike coming back to down the Hollywood 16 The Antlers are now in seventh 145; Jimmie Fleming, 118; A. A., 30-26, at the local high school The A. A. Rubin Association re­ Referee— John Cafone. place in the league standings. organization now available, we will con­ court, after having taken a 3.1-21 de­ Mil Loepsinger, 190, are down tained its undefeated hold on first sider applications for First Mortgages on as yet unnamed opponents, feat at the hands of the Bloomfield place in the Community League last GIANTS CONTINUE TO WIN je - the actual business of match­ Recreations at the Bloomfield -High week with a 19-12 win over the Tro­ Proven Plays With Belleville residential properties. ing has not been consummated, court. .. .Lamb’s club had beaten the jans, after trailing at half time. . . . IN LION’S CLUB BOWLING 1Y- Recreations earlier in the season. Jo assures us that there will be Gene Dacey got nine points for the Cumberland Five There seems to be no stopping I y Applicants must be able to comply 'boxing bouts and four wrestling “ Turk” Schuminel /and Joe Drudy Rubins. .. .The W. H. Williams As- 1 combined to tally twenty-three points | those Giants, who are certainly liv- i ?; with the usual building and loan associa­ fcch'es, tay-ed a game in ! Buss Proven, local boy, just re- ing up to their name in the Lions V: He Di Fillipo, star guard of the for Bloomfield m the first Crescent back of the Rubins, defeating the j defeat, while Johnnie McGuire and urned to Cumberland University Club Bowling League matches at t!v: 9; tion standards. - f team in the Essex County Bas­ third place Ros'ery Juniors, 23-12, Elks’ alleys. . . . Last week they took j (2 eball League, and himself an in- Carl Witlish divided sixteen for the with Smith ■ and Caruso showing Che ifter a basketball trip to East Ten- Crescents... .The win over the Hol- lesee with the Cumberland Bull-dogs. two more from the lowly Comets, j £ ireollegiate boxing champion while way. . . .The T. D’Avella Association and are leading the pack with four | X> Our membershipJn the Federal Home It Rutgers several years ago, is as­ lywoods had two outstanding fea­ defeated St. Anthony’s, 25-16; anc Proven has been very active about tures— first, the surprise appearance Jumberland in both activities in and games to spare, .. .Johnnie Carlough 1 ft* Loan Bank makes it possible for us to sisting in the arrangement of the Fewsmith Presbyterian turned back of Johnnie Orsi, all-American foot­ ¡.bout school. amassed their high individual score; ,*> loxtng bouts, several of the perform- the Stuywards, 23-17, in other games with a 214, but it was bettered b y : Y place more money in circulation in Belle­ rs being counted among his pro­ ball end at Colgate several years ago The Eagles handed the league- He is a student in the School of Arts ....Secondly, the appearance of no md is a junior. He has been attend- Art Mayer’s 216 for the .losers.... A ville. teges, leading , Middletown Juniors then The Cubs swept, their three game ] V- Alex.v“ Bun” Derbyshire, Belleville’s less than eleven men in a Bellevite first defeat of the season, last week, ng Cumberland University in Leban- uniform as Lamb gave his entire >11, Tennessee, since September, 1933. series with the Bears in the other! O. silver-haired rival to the great Joe in the Minor Basketball League tc matches... .Vie Hart of the winners COME .IN AND CONSULT WITH US- l^Ujnphreys of Madison Square Gar- squad a chance to show their indi­ the tune of 28-14. . . . Groseh collected vidual wares.. . . After taking a 23-12 had the best average of the evening.1 y} 3 i{' -fame, will be back at his old 12 points for the Eagles in their'win Dodgers Beat Manhattans rolling consecutively - 268, 360 and ■ y imiliar post of announcer. Speak--' lead at the end of the third quarfe’- . . . . The Panthers tied for second in this latter game, the. Crescents 218. ! $ of Madison Square Garden, we place with the Eagles drubbed the The Dodgers, a Nutley junior bas­ The Central Building & Loan Association t note that a new ring has been Royals, 44-11, with Ryan, hitting the ketball team, deefated the Manhat­ OLDHAM SECONDS TO MEET urod with 14 feel of canvas, Boy Scout News high water mark of twenty points, tans, another local aggregation, 82- 280 Washington Ave. Phone Belle. 2-2712 h is almost an exact duplicate' and the Bell-boys trimmed the Fal­ 16 at the Lincoln School gymnasium WATERS SECONDS IN soi C one used at the famous Square Tuesday will'be Parent’s Night at cons, 21-15, in other games. Saturday morning. Taris rolled up high score for the Dodgers with ten RETURN MATCH en. the meeting of Troop 88 B. S. A. held u-addition to the Big Three ol. Ne- points, while “ Chuck” Edgerly at Christ Episcopal parish house. It LIONS CLUB BOWLING LEAGUE The Oldhams and Waters Associa­ g, Soldo and Derbyshire, Frank starred for the losers with 8, tallies. tions,- the great rivals in the Anwri- is expected that Ilarvcy W . Maden, dericks, ticket distributor; and Team Standing The Dodgers will play again tomor­ ean Legion League, will have their V OKCAXIZKD liSIO ASSETS *1,405,000 | row. gh Roberts, ticket taker, are on deputy Scout executive of the Robert W. L. second teams opposing each other. committee of arrangements. Treat Council, and Harry F. Brum- Giants ...... 28 10 The scores: Tuesday night, at the Italian Bap­ Those bouts, the first under the Dodgers bach, local Scout official will be pre­ Cubs ...... 19 14 tist alleys in a return match. . . . In I THE HOME BUILDING & LOAN I P. rcation Commission’s new policy Speedsters ...... 17 1G

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F ilato caurtrgii L ib be y Ui-i A WORD OF PRAISE table arranged by Cscar. of fas Waidoit. Alter seeing the results of the recent snow-fall, we have conic to the re­ luctant: conclusion that it is useless toattempt to threaten or cajole all pro-, Choose According io Iht Win a perly owners into cleaning the snow and ice from their sidewalks promptly. ! INVERT hostess has looked into “Notos for an Lpnnr ” 1 her closet since repeal, just published contains J.t is, however,, entirely- proper to praise those who have sufficient considera­ and wrung her hands, for during news on inis subject. I Inn tion for their fellow- citizens to clear their walks as promptly as possible, in trie prohibition era, few gave simplified f| order that others will not be compelled to wade through masses of snow or thought to to» proper glasses in dmary home uso that ineiudj which to serve “ the wine of the erything most Dimly to be r.i slush, or pick- a precarious way over the glistening ice. • country”—gin and gingerale. it The list includes water coble! In spite of the many instances of impassable sidewalks, there are still wasn’t necessary. People drank any- course; four ounce * householders who busy themselves with shovel and broom as soon as the | thing and they weren’t particular! red or dry white wines; two ir. what they drank it. But now, it ¡wine glasse?. for sw-et do.- snowr ceases to fall, making things a great deal easier for those who must is necessary to learn in whatjwir.es. and liqueur glasses. Kit travel on foot. We are pleased to see this evidence of civic spirit. glasses to serve the various wines j now isn’t it? that are returning to favor. 1 To be absolutely swank on«»| At first, the thought that each have diffeimt sirw glasses I^:j A VOTE AND ONE-HALF v file and each liqueur must have wnih. in a red wmes, t>u* tin.- A California professor has devised a way to assist the puzzled voter in its own glrss is pretty appalling, ■’strictly 11 ecr-h?ary at b•nna ...... — =— — — ------— ------^ es-'C-cinliy as storage space seoms go<\s m for vintage hr. a three, cornered contest. . Purely Personal SLAT’S DIARY to nave shrunk during the past geu- 1 will want those larsre lij H e suggests that each voter be allowed to cast a vote and one-half. He Bv LILLIAN THOMAS iwatiou But a little careful plan-'halers tlu.t makes brand,, Factfuliy Yours lung ana consideration of one’s ! important, can cast his full vote for his favorite candidate. Then he can cast his half Bv ROSS FARQUHAE — LILLIAN THOMAS — OFFICE MANNERS c w particular problem will soun: For 0: til nary homr usf vote for the man he thinks is the next best candidate for the job. In this simplify matters. I ounce wine .class is “ Sir!” cried the office boy, break­ i way the savant believes that a minority candidate, running to split the vole, The first thing the post-repeal Mir rry. Glasses, rememH ing into his employer's private sanc­ Friday — Well ma has ben kinda CHINA i.'.’ it-h, mist do is to decide how v.vv? plat*, a on the taj can be prevented from election. tum. “ Sir!— ” mad at pa for a few days ever sence No Chinese lady ever eats at the name, entertaining she is going to orclm m which they an- t' It, naturally, would lie impossible for the voter to cast his vote and one- “ What’s this! What's this!” ex­ Wensday but I same table with her husband; he no. If she is going to have small,1 from n _hf to left. Never hj claimed the man behind the desk. half for one candidate. In .Belleville the problem— as far as our election for jherd her telling] would “ lose face” if he are with a informal home dinners her problem than thrre c’asses on ti­ “ Where did you get your training? ts simple. If she is going in for once. And sene bwindy commissioners is concerned— would be to cast a vote and one-fifth. Ant Emmy this j Who gave you permission to disturb woman.. . . When a Chinese mother entertaining in the grand manner in the drawing room evning that she j me when I am occupied with import­ attain-, her fiftieth voar. her children ■the problem is more complicated, dinner erffee. gess she wood h-af ! A WORLD TENOR ant matters? Hereafter, young man, unite and bn;V 11Jri- ttle greatest and knock before you enter, and then, to be makeing up 111 Os: pro,ri on.' present she can re­ wait until I look up from my desk with pa in order ! John McCormack, the singer, is about to go to Africa for a concert tour. rei vo­—lier ■ave-clothe s .. .Seven terà before you address me.” so she cud get j ' gi Starting at Capetown, he will give twenty-five concerts in the principal cities “ But, sir— ” sore at him later 1 yeurs. is iboüt ÎI u average mari iag- of South Africa. Thus he will add the last continent. to his remarkable “ Newer min’d explaining,” replied || on and get herself J aldr. iige of a Gii in; se g•irl. . . . One of a new, spring Hat. j ■V a rear, aftier which he will go to Ireland to celebrate - his fiftieth birthday. the employer with a philosophical the chief Y t R ■o ns l’or divaree in Chi- air. ‘You must learn to remember S a ter day— Ant j ToJlowing that lie will -appear in Madison Square Garden to celebrate the na is ku-k nf so Son mru]) S!l that after a wrong has been done, an Emmy cum home j - V .. twenty-fifth anniversary of his first New York appearance. 'The great Irish explanation is but a futile attempt to frurn down town j mileil. L R niu ■els the Cio il- tenor has certainly had a remarkable career, and the greatest thing about it excuse your ignorance. Remember, today and she was j mu.-t lie jealous of her happines-. is that he is more papular today than ever before. 'Though lie is always too, that office manners are as im­ sore beenz she j consequently she purs an ear-ring- portant as table manners. seen a Man spit in the ear 01 her boy to deceive the known as the Irish tenor, he is really the singer of the people of the world. Society’s favorite dessert “ Now then. I think I ’ll give you a on the side Walk j god and make him think he is a girl few instructions on the subject. S t‘p and the marshal 1 ... .O f the five puni.-hrru nts of the •Just unwrap a snowy-white square GOING QUITE FAR outside again, knock at the door, then standing in to ft. of him and j Chinese criminal code directed of “ Philadelphia” Brand Cream turn the knob and enter— closing the a rested him. she says about j agam.-t tnree -hino in-ana oflense. nr. bui t hei­e a re: ?wven delicately-flavored and pure. Highly the government the angel of Broadway to the extent of $1,000,000. '1 lie pro­ Then give me your message. Do Sunday Skool today on acct. his sis­ reasons^ Siven l'or di vor,ring a wife. nutritious, it is splendid for posal,, which is being prepared for presentation to Relief Administrator Har­ you think you can do that?” ter Mertle boughten sum meat for The first■st i.> disohedien.ee to fati 1er— children. Serve it often! ry L. Hopkins, calls for the-government to set up a revolving fund of Sl.- “ Yes sir,” replied the -boy-nervous­ the dog and it was spoilt and Hunk or mother-in-law. barrenness, lew-1- ly. and his mu both got pritty sick. nc.ss, leprosy, over-much talking, and '000,000 to finance theatrical productions/" A percentage-of the profits from Fresh . . . in Um 3 07.. silver- It took the little fellow fifteen min­ Munday— I gess Maine Tuttle will stealing-. ... When a Chinese person foil package. Never sold in bulk successful productions would go to make up the losses on those-which failed. utes before he could get himseif to get put out of the Spinsters Club be- dies, paper money is scattered in ■By almost -any standard of measurement, the proposal seems to be entirely execute the office manner exercise ciiz at there meeting today Miss front (*T the em’-se in order to pay his way into the new world. The outside tile proper function of the government relief agencies. well enough to. please his employer. Matty Evans purposed a slogan witch I Finally it was accomplished, and the was Long Live the Spinsters, and | body is often kept in the house for boy stood before bis boss, biting his Maine piped up and sod. Why. j a lew months. . . . Chinese people buy WHITE HORSES lips, and shifting his weight from one Tuesday— Ant Emmys sister cum ! their coffins many years before their foot to another. death.... A Chinese mother who can­ 'This storm like great white horses rode New Jersey skies. The wull- to stay for a few days at are house i “ All right, now,” said the execu­ and she is a offie tawker. At brek- j not afford tii bury her dead child will paek of the gale howled hard at their heels. Curveting and bridling— racing tive, “ what was it you came in here fast pa started to tell about sum j throw him in a “ baby tower”— a now swiftly, now slowly— these wild albino mounts flew onward in a mad to tell me?” thing witch happened at the office! small round h >u-c. situated on th - outskirts of the city. The interior of .'stampede.' 'The ivory foam from their flanks etched with alabaster the un­ “ Well, sir.” replied the boy, “ a 111 yesterday and the 1st chance he had! while ago two men ..walked into the to Finish it was tonile. she went to 1 tiiis house i.s filled with quicklime. . . m lifted lingers of the trees. outer office. They had guns and made sleep wile the Radio was a playing i A .-on !.- -uppo'id to mourn tlm '■ Perhaps on a June afternoon we will' contemplate the verdant land­ everybody raise their hands. They mil side years for his father, during whir!-, scape, the dimpling sea. and will feel the caressing lingers of the breeze. gagged and tied the whole office force, Wensday --- Mr. Gillem told Mrs. time all occupation is to c e a s e ...... 146 LITTLE STREET BELLEVILLE, N, and they took all the money out of Gillcm last Munday that if his stock When a woman is left a widow, she '1 hen we will forget the cold and the travail— and the power and majesty the safe. I got loose right, away and went up they wood go. to the see often vows that she will not remarry, . T i of the storm. Steadily, despite everything, June, approaches. ran in here to tell you, so that you .-hoar for tin re vacashun. Mrs. Gil­ and she spends her life in pious acts could ’plume the police, but I guess lem told mn they was a going to that cause her village or her clan at it’s too lat-e now— ” drive over to the next county to see her death to erect a memorial to her honor. By Ray Gross “ Smoking halibut!” cried the exe­ tiiere ruzxcn for there vacashun. cutive waving his arms. “ Why the Ihirsday Freda Cross eum up io­ I hell didn’t you tell me all this the nite and just as We. was reddy to minutes you came in here? Why is.vcn to Radio Valley why sho dis- in thunder did you make me waste sided to sing Avva Marie. well 1 so much time? I ought to lire you mite of Xpeckted it becuz I walked “cfhe FIRESIDE for your lack of common sense in an under a Ladder today just as a Black PHILOSOPHER" emergency. I ought to— — ” cat crust my Path to. By ALFRED BIGGS

A good laugh is a good cure. * * * Learn to dance without nmsfc».

No man is older ifian hi.- spirit. * * * Young sainis make old sinners.

No happiness like peace of mind Buy handkerchiefs Having one irue friend you’re rich, j with what it saves * * * j

It isn't necessary to pay 50^ or more to get quaiity in a You can’t keep character out of faces, j dentifrice. Listcrine Tooth Paste, made by the makers * * * \ ofJListerine, comes to you in a large tube at 23L Note ùôu&fe Tested/ how it cleans, beautifies and protects your teeth. More­ Mother love has wrecked m any a \ over it saves you approximately S3 a year over 30* pQuble Action/ life. j dentifrices. Buy things you need with that saving — * * * handkerchiefs aTe merely a suggestion. Lambert Pliai- ma cal Co. Every time you evade the truth you j o u n c e s tell a lie.

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PA-y.-F- -'■■-■"rnm&m ■■ a s MIAMI, I'M -— People 1 vom every trìvi: cLuj ¡a the nation, in summer t o> bes happy and carefree, throng ha: sirects oi Miami, the beaches, the r-ae track, the clog races, the iiomon; the suburbs of Miami are l i A Pile,1., ears with name plates from MAYOR E.G.SEW ELi < e > uvì;:y suhe fill the streets' and the OF M l AM (,XtGL Ha m il t o n highways 'ending, North, South and SHOWS SECTV, OF H. through the Everglades. tLOf~flVEP.CE DANtEL- , ^ WPiGtJT /ZOFER SITE FOR M/flMIS & The real estate board will tell you, PAN- AMERICANEXPOSITION It ' oi. u-'k thorn, that after a careful compuunion. tiiey estimate the num- hold, but I managed to find pleasant | ii'-r oi' visitors in Miami at more than accommodations for everyone.” j twenty per cent in excess of the high Miami's splendid come-back is due i p.Mc of the boom days of 1924-23. not alone to improved condition:; ! The thousands of hotels and apart,- throughout the United States but i moot houses, homes, cottages and also to the determined effort made ! bungalows are packed, yet they say by her citizens and by lovers of the JOSEPH M.WIDENER. ANOTHER yd var.t is Miami’s capacity to take city. One of the latter is Col. H. L. FLORIDA BOOSTER ERE care of visitors that fully thirty MAN BEHIND HORSE RACtNCr Doherty, engineer, inventor and I N F LO R ID A . thousand more persons could be ac­ noted public utilities magnate. commodated without inconvenience. The Northern coast of South Amer­ ica by this air line is only two days Old residents cf this city see^ in Henry L. Doherty Interested. back on its feet. Yet the ball had away from Miami and the West In­ t i r i w c l s an omen of the returning Three years ago when Miami, even ! started roiling. And early last fall ground was first broken for the new p* ^sperity of America. "Prosperity in midwinter, felt the depression 1 it became evident that Miami was to city by the late Henry M. Flagler. dies ports are but a single day. The is at our 'door step/’ cry some. "It is which then prevailed through the ! enjoy the greatest season in her his- He opened the first store in Miami line runs way down to Buenos Aires already here,” say others. “America country, Coi. Doherty came to Miami I tory. that people were to come earlier in that year. In 1914, when Miami and across the Andes to Peru anti after four years of travail forgets as a winter visitor. He- was capti­ i in the season and remain later in the had a population of but 7,500 people, up the West coast. The Pan Amer­ the past and takes time to. enjoy the vated by the city and its possibilities ! spring. he passed the hat among the mer­ j this work and finally a deep sea | Air Trade Builds Commerce. ican Airways is now’ spending five warm r.n, and play.” chants of the city and raised three channel was dredged up to the million dollars in emergency im­ m provide health and recreation for j Widener Backs Racing. | More than one thousand import­ a sme thing- for Everybody. residents of the cold Northern states. thousand dollars for advertising in i Miami waterfront. provements. He was impressed with its strategical | Not since the days of the late the North. That year Miami had to ring houses in the United States are Naturally, since American com­ . Ahi:ouch the wealthy arc in Miami turn away five thousand people to ! Today large ships reach Miami m n np'-.vrs e"-c! r.h* most expensive situation on fne routes of air trade ¡Henry M. Flagler and of Henry M. . from the North and the Caribbean i now doing business with Latin mercial men can now' visit South ws'b Larin America He pun ; - ■ ..e:i i Ynau had a rn.-u of great wealth other Florida resorts. Mr. Sewell and Central America in a few brief ho,, ojiles an.! avartmexits are fill­ served as president of the chamber ■ islands and distant ports. The gov- | America through the medium of the ed, it is the mass of people of aver- ttvu ’are" nutels, one in Coral G&o. I from the North taken a similar in- ; eminent recently appropriated more days, more and more of them are and cue at Miami Beach, and also ■ terest in the development of Florida. of commerce for many years. He ! air mail and air express from Miami. actually visiting their business pros­ means who make up the crowds also served previously as mayor of ; than three million three hundred at Miami. The business element of equipped a fine camp for deep sea ! At the same time Mr. P. A. B. ■ thousand dollars to still further ¡The Pan American Airways is now pects, which is the best way to de­ fishing at Key Largo. He connected I Widener of Philadelphia, wealthy the city, and in these two capacities j carrying upwards of two thousand velop trade. the city has been careful to maintain he raised many hundreds of thou­ deepen the channel to admit ships s ».prices at a reasonable rate, and a these properties, which were units of : racing patron, became interested in drawing thirty feet of water, and ! passengers per month to and from The Latin American Exposition his- Florida Year Round Club, by ! the possibilities of horse racing upon sands of-dollars to advertise the city Avas shows one can live in Miami and to provide suitable,, entertain­ appropriated one hundred and forty j Miami. The great air concern has proposed by Mayor Sewell will make i,eftftaply as in any other city in fast trails;' i.ition, and even in­ i an elaborate scale in Miami. Mr. thousand dollars to enlarge the turn­ it possible for American merchants i Widener expended some two million ments and facilities for tourists. Last ¡more than 350 employes in Miami, Mmted States. In iact if you cluded a fi; „ oi auLogyros to carry ing basin. (where its payroll exceeds $55.000 per and importers to see all the wide visitors speedily from one base to ¡dollars to perfect one of the world's summer he began a new campaign you can live comfortably in which has greatly increased the Now that trade by airplane via I month. But altogether it has more variety of Latin American products at a less cost than for simfiav another. He instituted a special ! most beautiful race courses at Hegira to Miami. :the Pan American Airways has be- ¡’than 2,000 employes, some 146 air­ and place their orders accordingly. orninoci ations in the North. train, provided with heretofore un­ j Hiahleah in the suburbs, of Miami, The City of Miami has dedicated i At the opening of the track this year Mr. Sewell early recognized the 1 come so important between Miami ships, and some 140 airports. It is -People came in larèe numbers +r> known attractions, to Florida and said to have never lost a ship. Some a beautiful site for the exposition brought down an entire party of : more than twenty thousand people strategical position of Miami in rela­ ! and Central and South America, Mr. __ _ earlier this year than in tee tion to Latin American trade. "When I Sewell has proposed that Miamij of its largest airships carry as many upon Biscayne Bay, and by virtue of years preceding. “In October I was, Latin American diplomats from t he i attended in a colorful pageant of the tremendous air mail, amounting bright summer garments. the harbor was impassible to all but j establish a great permanent Pan las forty-four passengers. It is now’ a late November business,” North. Golf tournaments and a j completing a marine air base in to more than two million business score of other attractions were pro­ shallow sail boats he advocated the \ American Exposition, where exhibits h%* H. Mase, veteran Miami hotel Mayor Sewell Arde-nt Booster. dredging of a channel to admit deep i from both Latin America and the [Miami to cost 81,000,000, the finest letters to the West Indies alone dur­ “In December!, I was doing vided. Nation-wide advertising was [in the world, with a capacity for four ing the first tw’o months of this year, begun. The result was that the Meanwhile E. G. Sewell had been sea ships to Miami. He visited ! United States may serve as the basis ^January business. E,y the first of Washington many times to impress i of orders for goods to be filled by ships to arrive or depart at the same they see increasing trade activity ______i had three times the winter of 1933 saw large crowds in elected mayor of Miami. Mr. Sewell the officials with the-necessity of i airplane or steamer. I tipie. and a bright future for Miami. applications that my hotel • could Miami. But the country was not settled in" Miami in 1886, when

Interesting Exhibit At ^ * News Adds Bright A Winter Sports Supper |5M Contemporary Galleries Feature For Women A one man exhibit of unusual in­ TSiese G as R anges K n ow T'isoli* Business! terest is on view in the Club Galler­ Director Of Famous Kelvin ies of The Contemporary, 605 Broad Equipped to conk and street, Newark, during the month of Kitchen Writes For February. The artist, George C. b a k e to perfection Gilhnore of 46 Thomas street, New­ Us Exclusively ark, is 81 years old and has been On another page of this edition of painting for over 45 years. (right ^Specialialf 9 6 connected. The group of thirty pictures cov­ The News, is an announcement of a ers the period from 1888 to the pres­ new feature for women readers. Joan ent. Adams’ column, “ from the Kelvin I A saving« of $22 The earlier works showing still life Kitchen,” has been obtained for ex­ arrangements are typical of the late clusive use in this town by The News. W ell ventilated fresh air oven, well insulated, nineteenth century style of painting, Joan Adams is director of the fa ­ and iheir original frames offer an mous Kelvin Kitchen, which for more where bakings rise and brown evenly. De­ opportunity to study the method? of than six years, has been conducting a pendable oven beat regulator. Automatic top iraming used during those years. series of laboratory and field tests in burner lighter. A two slice gas toaster in back By; JOSEPHINE GIBSON- problems pertaining to home-man­ Landscapes form the greater part of panel of range with electric light. Full por­ Director, Heinz Pood Institute , the exhibit— one of the old Morris agement. ;■ celain enamel interior and exterior. Auto­ SbBOUND'winter brings exhilarating sports that whip■ the appetite Canal attracting particular attention. Each week this celebrated writer to-a keen edge. Why not invite the sleigh party or skiing meet to Pc iTiap-, the must effective piece of of home economics material will -give matic raising-lowering drawer type broiler. ham your pantry shelves when the games are clone. Serve a simple work in the showing is “ Moonlight,” you valuable suggestions on subjects Two utensil drawers. This Estate gas range a study in light and shadow, in which such as special diets, table settings, leal so your ov’n pleasure in the games need not he curtailed by 412 is a well made combination range, cabinet |ngtliy food preparations. With a well stocked larder of prepared a =hip rides at full sail in the path menus, recipes, food ; ■ preparations, you can set a meal before your guests to please the palates of of the moon’s light. and any other problems which you and table top. Jjgry athletes. Steaming bowls of Cream of Tomato Soup served in The exhibition is open to the ­ care to bring to her attention. Buy hy the m onth, i f you ivish. hreen with large crackers. Spanish Queen OliYos and celery, grilled lic and can be seen daily from 10 If you wish immediate help on any (dwiches, Mincemeat, Drop Cookies , or Cherry Pie, coffee and mints, A. M. to l P. M. matter of this soil, -semi the ques­ ¿¡Bg. Only a slight price increase pwiu the hostess equal laurels with the hero of the sports. tion to her in care.of The News with — S10 down. $5,25 monthly. Ipream oi Tomato Soup (ready-to-serve). Large Crackers 50th Anniversary Marked a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Spanish Queen Olives Celery. Joan Adams will then :send her sug­ Cheese and Worcestershire Sandwiches*. By Belleville Couple gestions to you personally. 1 Hot Open Bean Sandwiches* / In offering this column to the wo­ f t ) Special u o cash connected. Mince Meat Drop Cookies* / A golden wedding celebration was man readers of The News, the pub­ OR held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. August lisher believes that a real contribu­ A saving of $15 Cherry Pie UagL-man of 75 Beech street, Belle­ tion is being made to the community. Coffee Homemade Candy or Mints T ville, at the home of their son-in-law While there are many recipe and (*) ’ Indicates recipes given below. and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Albert J. menu services available to new.-- iCheose and Worcestershire Sand- tablespoons Tomato Ketchup and Peter? of 363 Walnut street, Nulley, paper readers, there is no other fea­ |ches—-Urmct lVa pounds Ameri- I teaspoon sugar, and heat thor­ ture which can so aulhoritntivly cov­ oughly. Serve on slices of golden Saturday night. The house was dcc- h cheese and moisten with 1 ta- er such a large field. Lpoon Worcestershire Sauce, brown toast. Garnish w ith Genu­ oiated with daffodils and narcissus. ist slices of bread. Spread a ine Dill Pickles. Mr. and Mrs. Hageman were both pr of the cheese mixture on Mincemeat Drop Cookies—Cream born in New York, where they were Card Party lh - slice, covering edges ihor- V2 cup butter, add 1 cup sugar and married fifty years ago. Mr. Hage­ |hly to prevent burning. Place cream well. Add 2 eggs, well beat­ man, who is 74, has been employed Harmony Association [of Harmony jr a hot broiler until cheese is en, 2 Mincemeat and 2% cups since his marriage as a silversmith Lodge, No. 25, I. O. O. F-, will hold a kfl. Sprinkle with paprika. all-purpose- flour, which has been with Tiffany and Co. The couple card party Monday evening. March 5 Jvit Stuffed Spanish sifted wlirt 4 -teaspoons ■ ‘ airing moved 'Bel. will«* seventeen years in the lodge rooms, Masonic Temple, powder. I/ix vre.l and drop by a ro. They are members of Emaiuil on Joralemon street, ¿.en Bean Sandwiches— teasp jnfuls ,:r & greased baking Baptist Church, Newark. A large number of varied and valu­ small jar dried beef, sheet. Bake in a hot oven (400° F.) Beside? Airs. Peters, their children able awards will be given away, and ¡m shredded finely, is for about 10 minutes or until de­ are Miss Lillian Hageman of the those in attendance will be assured a Hitter. Add 1 madi- liciously brown, Yields 5 dozen Belleville address; Harry Hageman pleasant and profitable evening. keh Baked Beans, 2 cookies. Nut meats may be added. of 60 High street and Frank Hage­ man of 47 Oak street, both of Belle­ The meeting of the High S>-hool ville: Mrs. Fred Hart of Appleton, Parent-Teacher Association sched­ BEST RESULTS USE OUR Wis., and Mrs. Donald Cameron of uled for March 22 has been advanced Meriden, Conn. There are seven to March 21 because of a gymnastic 1SFFIED, grandchildren. exhibition at mm school March 22. : 8Î5COND SECTION THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1034 l e j • ..... Ä 4 ) fr o m th e , Light Food for Sound Sleep, A elvin k it c h e n Child Sleep Prober Discovers tyJoanAdams Ml3NU SAVERS u well-buttered loaf pan ami pour When you've racked your brains milk and cheese mixture over them, j until they just won’t rack any more Bake in a moderate oven (325 ue- j and chewed the point of your pencil grees) for 1 hour. Serves G. j right down to the lead trying to de­ MIXED GRILL | cide on a menu for Thursday’s din­ 1 !•> lbs. round steak, ground J ner oi- Tuesday’s luncheon, it’s time 1 teaspoon prepared mustard ] to decide on a one-dish meal. They 1 small onion, minced | are so satisfyingly easy to prepare (3 bananas j and so nourishing...... regular menu 4 tablespoons melted butler j savers. I make it a point to have a 1 teaspoon salt j one-dish meal at least once a week, hs teaspoon pepper j usually on a day when I ’m going to 3 tomatoes. j lie rushed to the last gasp right up Combine meat, mustard. mmceo j to the minute the family gathers onion, salt and pepper. Form into j around the table and demands food flat round cakes. Peel bananas am i; with a capital F. cut washed tomatoes in halves j One dish meals are really one of lenghtwise. Brush bananas, meat j the bright spots in any home-mana­ cakes and tomatoes with melted but- j ger’s life, for they can be prepared ter. Sprinkle tomatoes with salt aim j | well m advance and stored in the re- pepper and a little flour. Arrange i Irigerator, and then popped into the meat cakes, bananas and tomato | oven and fogotten about while she halves on a broiler rack and broil lor 1 set.-, the table, tosses together a crisp 10-12 minutes. Turn bananas once. salad and puts the coffee on. Try Serves G. Dr. Laird adjusting the somno- one of these meals the next time the PORK PIE SUPREME kinetograph, the-, most sensitive lib lbs. shoulder pork sleep recording instrument yet de­ bridge club meets. You’ll be able to veloped.' it is so delicate that it enjoy yourself right up the last to­ 3 onions (small) registers even such slight move­ talling of the score, and won’t have 4 tablespoons butter ments in bed as a two-inch shift one of those, harassed I-really-ought- lib cups hot- water of the hand. The long roll of paper to-be-home-starting-dinner appear­ Vs teaspoon pepper shows a complete record of sleep ances. 1 teaspoon salt J i movements during the night. These meals can have almost any­ 1 tablespoon sugar S88& :■ thing as a basic foundation— cheese, 1 teaspoon paprika s » yp W ' # V (Right) ‘Dr. Laird shows one of his vegetables, meat or fish. At this time 3 tart apples child subjects the record of her of year they should be served piping 3 tablespoons flour. night’s sleep. hot and accompanied by either a sal Put pork and onions through ■ind- ad or a simple fruit dessert. You’ll cr. Saute for 5 m.ñutes in butter. HAT children eat for their sup­ water and simmer for 10 mm- pers has an important influ­ the ordinary suppers to which they find them a grand .way to use up left­ Add flour which lias Wence on how they sleep during thewere accustomed in tlieir homes, overs, too. ut.es longer Stir in night, according to. the findings of and for still other nights on which CHEESE AND VEGETABLE been mixed to a paste with a Iliib Dr. Donald A. Laird, Director, of some rather indigestible .food was CASSEROLE cold water. Add ma -orings and cook thevpsychological- laboratories at included in the supper. In every IVb cups milk 3 minutes ' longer Peel appL-s am! case the best sleep records were Colgate University. A light supper 1 cup soft bread crumbs slice very thin. Sprinkle with sugar. in which the main dish consists of made on the “cereal nights.'’ Fill baking dish with alternate lay­ séme such easily .digested food as Data on how the children slept !i cup melted butter the'-familiar corn flakes and milk each night was obtained through 2 pimentoes, chopped ers of apples anr meat mixture am! provides the best assurance of the use of a number of delicate 1 tablespoon chopped parsley cover with' sound, and restful sleep. scientific instruments which, in ad­ lib tablespoon chopped onion Sweet Potato Biscuits ‘in arriving at* his. findings^ Dr. dition to the soinnokinetograph for 1 Vb cups gi-ated cheese Sift 1 cup flour with 3 teaspoon.- recording sleep movements, in­ Laird 'collected sleep data from a % teaspoon pepper baking powder and lb itasnoons salt. group of- eight children ranging in cluded a thermograph to show Cut in 3 tablespoons butte]’. Lightly age from four and a half to eight changes in room temperatures, .a % teaspoon salt years. The investigation covered chronokinetometer to show the du­ d eggs mix in 1 cup mashed ;et pollitos.. a period, of approximately four ration of sleep movements, and a 1 cup drained cooked or canned and add Vy cup milk,. Roll mu !0 L months* Data was collected for kmctnnieler to measure the total vegetables. inch thickness on lightly finare» number of inches the mattress was tftghls on which the children were Scald the milk and pour over the board and cut with biscuit cutter the “ cereal supper/’ for other moyed by sleep disturbances during bread crumbs. Add butter, pimen­ Place biscuits close together on to} nights on which they were given the night. toes, parsley, onios, grated cheese of meat mixture. Bake in a hot oven and seasoning. Then add the well- (425 degrees) for 40 minutes. Serves beaten eggs. Put the vegetables in (3 to 8.

Tins newspaper has contracted excluj column in this locality . . . another e| to be of service to our readers.

Joan Adams is a celebrated writer on to the home and director of the famous / ¡Household  (- Ly V f from the fami V " < "9 HOW MANY PROBLEMS - KELVIN K HAS A HOUSE? m\\ reach you ef It lias a lot; and Roger B. Whitman can help yon solve most of them. He's an engineer and an authority on house construction Joan Adams Will wi! , L V y o s s Every week, Joan Adams’ column fas and on house repairs. . . If there’s something wrong in your house f h e / b V CS^tsS Ar-5 the Kelvin Kitchen will appear in this] or apartment, if there’s some improvement you want to make, Kit A on has cr'yirod read Mr. Whitman’s daily column First Aid for the Ailing House. Jt T ' „ newspaper, bringing you helpful sug- in nome research, Nov, ivjASS Adams It gives you expert, practical advice on how to make lepaiis and í l ,. will te!I vou c f the discoveries made there. ^estions tor houseno. management. how to keep vour home in condition. If ycki have a specific problem that is bothering you now, write to Mr. Whitman and read his answer in The Sun, First Aid for the Ailing House has ix® i./? A i f. il r i i y s nr■ saved thousands of householders money and worry. It appeal f> exclusively in The Sun. In no other newspaper will you find a if. ^ & fl p¡ s i k P W I ®| & ftj sL__ ¿fi-\Æfvr A- w--~t ;cr ‘ i ,-r-¡ r *i.v t n fì ‘i'•% ' -^1 ■-<$: feature like this. Read it and see for yourself how helpful it is. 3 Q IS % ! mm M Wi ‘L h - J M i

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THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1931 SECOND SECTION

ning after second Sunday, Holy Name j the Recreation Mouse, corner of Jov- ! Sundav-. Mure n 1. 9:4 .Ì A. meeting. ) abemon .street and Garden avenue. 1 Church schonl. Classes 1"or a iÌ ages. Knights of Columbus meeting, sec- i The committee comprises ilie f.fihuv- ! 1(1:50 A. M. — AlumniÛ’ 11Y t‘ÍUhing , § cmd and fourth Monday, 8 P. Mi'-, Fred Gillespie, chairman; ; .service. The p:i-tor will hnVO a- hi.- Catholic Daughters of America, fir-.t| Mr*. Willard Strange, Mrs. William ! topic: U i hi mlup; and Bungalows Wanted ^ and third Monday, 8 1’, M. ^ j Entrekin. Mrs. Norman Wilson, Mrs. eighth iv1 a se ol 1 'll sol- Home Improvements | Sunday School alter 9 o clock Mass | h . jH a m ilton . Airs. 11. Graves, Mrs. nions on the fuiture life. A ANTED—-In Belleville and Nutley. WARD BROTHERS HOME IM­ ■ every Sunday from October to June. | Kobert Frills and Miss Elizabeth \\ Sunday. Ain.reh 1. at 8 AI -The one-family houses, bungalows and PROVEMENTS. Approved Shingle j October and May devotions every p rt^ton ii ty residents of town either attend society oi' the Eastern St • d Y wi wor- flats. We have clients waiting for Contractors, asbestos, slate, asphalt le of associations are interested in ; Tuosdas' ami I'V.ilay cKii-iiia: Tiu. ¡ml,Ik- U invir.,1. „„ if y,m ship at the old church. Mi■S. E ni nia fhoso month* at 8 1>. II. I-mrf. Friday, ])av, „ „ (|at„ w nilrW. rentals. Telephone Belleville 2-2028 ! shingles and siding. Repairing and lireh news of Nutley, Belleville and E. Farrh;r, past ^TIUlU Oliiirrtm and ! devotions, 8 P. M. , • . , , , and a representative will call. Renewing all kinds of roofs. As­ thinad for your convenience. oi . ’ , , . . uro]) in tor a lew rounds of vour present grand secretary ol the Choir rehearsals. Friday evenings .. v , , WM. ABRAMSON, 500 Washing-: bestos wall tile. Painting contrac­ of q „ v i.a n 'o m i iavonte game, > oirl have a good der of ill e Ensti2 i ii Star if X ew Jor- ton avenue. Belleville. N. .7. ; tors. All kinds of mason work. Lenten service with Rev. Carolus at 8 o clock. Boy favours. Thursday, , • n 7 T) ■ nr. na.i o 4 m i r, L l >nn‘. Games are either progressive .my: Air-. Fier, m-“ M. U: llgt wor- Terms if desired. Roof coating for j Webb, guest preacher, of East Or- i ¿A -¿VI.-; Girl Scouts, iuesday, 8:301 . , 1 * BTF-2-15-34-223. thy di sir let dt‘puA of distiNet 1tunt- sale. John-Manville products sold j ange. P. M. Daily masses,' 0:45 ami 7:S0! (,r,,piJ °L A, M. tefreshmems will be served and an her 21. O. E. S. of X. J. .•ill intro- or applied. Office address 70 Wash­ i i Thursday, 9 :3fJ A. M.— Holy com- attractive award will be presented to duce the speake r. The p.a > Ior u l • the Piano Tuning ington avenue, Belleville, N. J. Six Holy Days: O'U T- j numion. 1.— Circumcision, January 1; 2.— the winner at each table. church will give a word of ■oering. Phone Belleville 2-J974. PIANO TUNING, $2.50. Let me re­ e-| 10:15 A. M. — Study Class under Ascension Day, 40 days after Easter; The Wesley Men announced March All wom 8:15 P. M.— Choir Rehearsal, Mr. of laughs and good fun. BTFB&N-S-l 0-11-22-120. two evenings each week. tonal, let me remodel them into REDEEMER LUTHERAN Cox, director. The organization’s annual ban­ . fashionable garments for yourself Boradwav at Carteret Street Friday, 4 P. M. — Children’s ves­ quet will be held in April this year, or your children. Airs, Vaughn, BELLEVILLE Newark, N. J. Furniture Repaired pers with address by Rev. Ford of and efforts are being made to made 148 Vreelaml avenue, Nutley. Western Counties Missions. it a bigger and better event than Paul F. Arndt, Pastor FURNITURE REPAIRED, reflnished ! BTFN-12-15-33-193. Advance Notice CHRIST EPISCOPAL even— and that’s saying a lot. and upholstered. Reed and wick- j Sunday, March 11, at 11 A. M.— Rev. Peter R. Deckenhach, Rector. The Every Members Canvas wifi Morning services at 1i»:3il A. 31 j er furniture repainted. Chairs i Guest, preacher, the Rev. Nelson B. begin early in March, and it is hoped The subject of the sermon will 'ne: i caned. Reconditioning antlguea 9 i Gildersleeve, rector of St. Agnes’ Third Sunday in Lent, Holy com­ that every member of Wesley will ’v "Thy Kingdom Come." I tu-awonal specialty. All kinds of cabinet i Church in East Orange. munion at the 11 o’clock service. in a position to subscribe, be it a Sunday School and Bible ('lass at j ‘•■The work done by an expert mechanic. I X P. M.— Guest preacher Rev. Wes- The rector will continue his dis­ small or large amount. 9:30 A. M. j 25 years’ practical experience. H. i ami The lev 31. D p s Jardin, Newark. course on “ The School of Prayer.” A delegation of about a dozen wo­ German services at 8:30 A. M. j E. Metzger, 3 Freeman, place, i A t the evening service at 8 o’clock men from Wesley attended the Day Mid-week Lenten .services every j 8:15, in the FRANKLIN REFORMED the topic will be “ The Unchanging of Prayer which was held yesterday Wednesday during Lent. Soninm ,-ub- j „the Men’s Rev. Arthur C. Roosenraad Church.” Sunday school is at 9:45 t in the Centenary M. E. Church. Mrs. ject for neat Wednesday: “ Jo-ms a.to i Miscellaneous ox, eee- | every Sunday morning. The Young ¡ Mae Leonard 'Woodruff of Ocean the Worldling." 1 rial In- HEMSTITCHING— Buttons covered, Sunday, 9:45 ai-iu A.j±. M.—iu.—- Sessionoeasum ■ oto.i ji Peoples’jrcopies1 Fellowshipreiiowsinp winwill havenave a sup-jsup- Grove was the guest speaker. ami pieotiag, sewing. 305 Little street the Bible school. For the three up- j per meeting at (3 o’clock on Sunday Secret Wedding Told per departments the school opens} evening. The hoys are in charge of FEWSMITH CHURCH Belleville. ATFB-7-8-32-591. Louts, with the junior congregation in the I arrangements. O. Bell Close, Minister. The marriage of .Miss Gertrude church auditorium. Music by vested j Rev. John Thomas, rector of the Scouts Ryerson of 397 Curilandr street, H EATING junior choir. The two lower depart­ Church of the Ascension, Bloomfield, Sunday, 9:30 A; M— Church school. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ev­ ments hold their opening exercises in was the preacher at the Lenten ser­ Intermediate leader. Miss Daisy Icon is, erson ol Lakewood, ()., formerly of j $ 1- -Steam Boilers Cleaned- -S1 their classrooms in the Community vice, last evening. Hand. Belleville, to Herbert William Mc­ House. The Girls’ Friendly Society held a 11 A. M.—.Sermon, “ Worship.” Roy Kinley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Radiators. Grates, etc. 11 A. M.— Morning worship and “ Book Party” on Wednesday even­ Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Lead­ McKinley of 297 Joralenum street.! LENOX Maint., Inc. 1929. sei mon. All members are urged to ing. Members came dressed as a er, Kingston Apgar. took place July i>. 1982, at the Church Simp: 125 Washington Ave. You All Know make a special effort to attend dur­ character from, or the title of, well Tuesday evening, 7:30, prayer ser­ of the Transfiguration. New York, GEORGE LENNOX j ing Lent. Everybody welcome. known books. vice. j it was announced this week. Mrs. Belleville 2-3749 LYDIA E. PINK HAM! J. 2:30 2-30 P. M.-M.--Cedar -Cedar HilkIIi 1F ChanelChapel _ The Woman’s Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, j McKinley lias been living with a si*- A T F B -9 -15 -33 - 6 7. us tor. Her Vegetable Compound Sunday .school. Mr. L. W. Speer, in the club room of the parish house prayer service under the leadership I ter, Mi-*. Ralph Tran sue The couple {■ has been justly famous for superintendent. on Monday evening. The president, of Mrs. 0. Kell Close and Mrs. Elbert will live here ! 2:30 P. M.— Class for prospective Mrs. Edward. Nelson, will preside. Ellsworth. four generations. Endorsed WARNER BROS. in writing by more than communicants jo the chapel. The A fter the business session, Mrs. Co­ The Woman’s Guild is scoring an­ Guild Birthday Party class meets for thirty minutes every llagen of Grace Church, Nutley, who other important point with the an­ 700,000 women. By accu­ is secretary of religious education of nual bazaar. This is looked forward rate record 98 out o f IOO Sunday afternoon. The Ladies’ Guild of Christ Epis­ CAPITOL the district of Newark, will be guest to as the main event of the year. The BELLEVILLE who report say, "It helps 7 IV M.—Adult Bible class under copal Church celebrated its 58th speaker. A full attendance is de­ dates are set for March 7 and 8. me.” Let it help you, too: the leadership of J. W. F. Young. birthday last Friday evening. Fol­ Phone Belleville 2-1097 sired to greet Mrs. Cohagen. Luncheon is scheduled for 12 noon. I f you are nervous, weak 7:45 P. M.— The Franklin Church lowing is the program: Greetings to At the meeting of the Ladies’ The dinner to be served from 0 to 8 will unite in the community services Guild members and friend*. Rev. P. and rundown, cross and ir­ Guild, last Wednesday, the president, P. M. under the supervision of Mrs. Today and Saturday to be. held in the high school. R. Deckenhach; song and birthday ■ ritable— get a bottle from Mrs. Lloyd €. Nunn presided. The Eugene Osborne. Tuesday, 2:30 P. M.— Woman’s greetings, Paul Deckenhach. aecom-! Richard Barthelmess your druggist today. luild meeting in ladies’ parlor, pre­ March-April unit was named as fol­ paoied tit the piano by Airs, J. 11. i — i n -- D o you know that the ened by a chow mein luncheon from lows: Miss Elizabeth S. Moore, Mrs. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Ed Witrds; M »iys by Ali,ss Isabel 4VÜ- ! Pinkham Medicine Co. man­ Harvey W. Mumford, Mrs. Frederick Cor. Bremoml St, and Overlook Ave, 1:30 to I :H0. son, leeoni ji;mied lit, Yi rs. Eihvard-\ ¡ ufactures several other medi­ '7:45 P. M.— Boy Scout .Troop 7. Idenden and Mrs. Mary J. Lloyd, co- Belleville, N. J. “Massacre” “Sinoke (I U t< Ii■ Your Eyes.” and : with ANN DVORAK cines ? Lydia E. Pinkham’s 8:30 P. IVL—Monthly business and chairmen, and members of the com­ Frederic F. Foshav, Pastor “Tifi-- Liti it1 Pig 44 e it 1 1 Markt 1. ” 1 Pile Suppositories offer wel­ fellowship meeting of the White mittee, Mrs. J. W. Haworth, Mrs. H. co-feature — Saxopholie numbers were ren- ! come relief from itching, Church Club. V. Hardman, Mrs. George A. Kelsall, Sunday, March 4. Church school. di’red by Tin uni Hui.Ion Mac4\*P- burning, bleeding piles. Sim­ Wednesday, 3:45 P. M.— Girl Scout Mrs. J. LI. Lancaster, Mrs. Elizabeth 9:45 A. M. Mornin g worship, 11 A. Spencer Tracy lia ms of Ay ington, ao c Lloyd, Mrs. M. E. Madison, Mrs. J. M. Junior church, 11 A. M. 11:15 impunieti by j I ple to use. Highly recom­ roop 5. his nlot he M c J. Manger, Mrs. A. MeCluskey, Mrs. A. M., sermon, “A Difficult Prob­ harl1- ‘ 44'. Mac-! mended. Packed 12 to a -P. M.— Church Night Gathering 44'iiiiams; mimolí 1 ì 8 D. Mollis, Mrs. S. E. Metz, Mrs. G. E. lem.” Senior B. Y. P. U., 7 P -VI ■gin . ** 1fi idge! ami ! box for 75 cents. prayer, worship and praise in the Prave'-/' “MAN’S CASTLE” Miller,. Mrs. G. F. Miller, Mrs. R. H. 7:45 P. M., Evening service, surnxm,! ' “ ThV KIDDIE ATTRACTION “ Making the Most of Life.” |Mis.s . am* Warrick. USE THE COUPON BELOW P. M.— Junior Minion, Mrs. G. R. Morey and Mrs. 1 EVERY SAT. MAT. 7:45 Tenor role-- by G. Edward Prat*, People’s Group in the chapel. W. H. Moulton. Tuesday, 8 P. M.—The Teen Age Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. World Wide Guild will present a mis­ were accompanied by Mrs. Pratt. A t the close of the business ses­ Sunday. Monday* Tuesday Lynn, Massachusetts. sionary play entitled “ The1 Romance 'GOSPEL TABERNACLE sion, Mrs. F. F. Robertson of Nut­ March, led by Mrs. il. B. Win-Lip, I enclose...... ; Please send of Robert and Mary Moffett.” Continuous Performance a Mian & Missionary Alliance ley was guest speaker, and talked on fm- the ladies of the Guild, who de­ me at o n c e ...... boxes of On Saturday, March 3. the Sun­ posited their birthday envelopes in Sunday 3fi Union Avenue, Nutley “ Newark’s Educational Week for the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Pile Sup­ Blind,” to be held March 12 to 17 shine Chapter of the World Wide tlu* .-.miniated birthday cake, which [ev. Leslie A. Darling, Minister DOLORES DEL RIO, GINGER positories (£, 75 cents a box; ~ at Hahrie’s Department Store, in the Guild will serve a cafeteria supper had been fashioned by Mrs. Mrs. from 5:30 to 8 P. M. Wiiwhip. ROGERS. FRED ASTAIR iSunday services: El Patio, on the main floor. A fine LLatne 9:45 A. M.— Bible school. luncheon will be served in the res­ Skit, entitled "A Breeze in the BELLEVILLE REFORMED “Flying Down 11 A. M.— Morning- worship. taurant at a charge of 50 eents, Night,” by ilie Misse.- Alyce MilL-r Address • at#«** «****»«»•*•••• Main and Rutgers Street# I P, M.— Young* people’s service, which money will assist the blind, and Ruth Williamson; “ 4Vhat Women To Rio” 8 P. M.— Evangelistic service. provided luncheon tickets are pur­ will 4Vear," a fashion review by the Yesterday afternoon the Ladies — associate feature — Thursday evening, at 8 P. M.— chased from the women who are sta­ rector, presented the following mo­ Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. DOROTHY 4VILSON in Prayer service. tioned at the doors. Afternoon ’.¿a delt’ from the “ Spoofy Shoppe”— will also be served upstairs. Albert De-bler oi Division avenue. Daniel ' H. Hyde, James K. Shaw. “8 Girls in a Boat” HOLY FAMILY There will be a demonstration by Refreshments were served after the Richard Daw. Calvin Peek. ILr-vey Rev. Salvatore Midaglia. Rector. blind workers in rug weaving, bas­ business session. \\-. Mumiord, 44 illiant J. Beer, John j 115 Harrison Street. ketry, mop making, braille hand Wescolt. David I. Boyd and 44’illiam ! 44 ed. and Thurs. Tonight at 6 o’clock the annual HOW WOMEN writing, knitting, type writing, turkey dinner for the church and B. 4Villiams. Refreshments w ere; 2— BIG FEATURES— 2 Sunday and holy ffays, masses a touch reading, games, card playing congregation will be held at the served and there was a beautiful I 9 and 11 A. M. Sunday School after and chair caning. There will be a birthday calce. which had been made ! JOHN BOLES and CAN WIN MEN tee at sale of merchandise made by the chapel. All members and friends of 9 o’clock mass till 11 A. M. Every by Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. 4Vinship and; GLORIA STUART in and blind. Monday, will he Jewish wo­ the old church are urged to be pres­ first Friday of month, Sacred Heart’s ent. After the supper the election Mr. Deckenhach were in charge of ! |>rt this men’s organizations and congrega­ the program and Mrs. Deckenhach devotion and Communion at 8:30 A of elders and deacons of the church. 1 “BELOVED” AND MEN WIN M. The confession will be the day tions; Tuesday, Episcopal, Presby­ and Air.-. Charles Campbell headed — plus -- terian, Baptist', Congregational and Walter Price ivill be in charge of The Favor o f Other Men before, from 3 to 0 P. M. , the refreshment committee. 44'ARREN WILLIAM in Id , Girl Wednesday, Lutheran,. the orchestra and Paul I). Robinson Unless two pints of bile juice ilow daily Communions: First Sunday of the ! n]ec ’ -will arrange the dinner. The elders from your liver into your bowels, your , ] month the Children of Mary’s Society! Methodist, Unitarian, Universalist food decays in your bowels. This poisons whose terms expire are II. L. Stui-- your whole body. Movements get hard and women'sdn s j i wii]will mreceive ,cive> “ "■'land ' I aiuI Ridgeview CommCommunity Church 4’iolin Instruction “BEDSIDE” constipaied. Vou get yellow toil cue, yel­ gess, Howard Goodale and James II. low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bad breath, j Confessions everv Saturday fx*om j ° 4 ^ cs4 Orange; Thursday, Women’s VIO LIN in straction at studio or pu­ bad taste, gas, dizainess, headache. Y o u Ackerman; the deacons whose terms have become an ugly-looking, loul-smell- Splits 3 to 5 I\ M. Meetings: The Children i C1uIkS; Friday, Eastern Star; and pils residence, SI per hour; 5U cents expire are Fred Wolffe, 4X111101)1 ing, sour-thinking person. You have lost an'iof.' Mary’s Society will meet Sunday, ^uwday, Catholic. U hour; 25 cents for class instruc­ your personal charm. Kverybody wants StrauKsburger and George Zinkand. rrTrrrvrYrrfYrTTrTnrrrvr to run from you. u.yjat 7:30 P. M. Our Lady of i\It. Car-1 Mrs- Robertson said there are tion. John Murray, 123 Bell street. But don’t take salts, mineral waters, ! me! male society on third Sunday at j 2,800 blind in the State, and 740 of Reports ol. the board of consistory Belleville, N. J. Tel. Bell. 2-12G9AI. oils, laxative pills, laxative candies o r will be read. chewing gums and expect them to get rid j 5 P. M. The Boys’ Society will meet I these receive instruction in hand A 3TB -3-1 -34 -225. of this poison that destroy;; vovtr personal RHEUMATISM? charm. They can’t do it, for they only ¿■¡on first Tuesday of month at 7:30. work. move out the tail end of your bowels and that doesn’t take away enough of the de­ The meeting provisorily will take LIVERHROUBLE? cayed poison. Cosmetics won’t help at all. ■’ place in the parish rectory; then in W ESLEY M. E. f i r e Only a free flow of your bile .iuiee will LIFE Stop tnfs decay poison in your bowels. The the church hall. Sick calls, any time, Rev. Edgar M. Compton CONSTIPATION? RENTS CASU ALTY one mild vegetable medicine which stuns j Baptisms and marriages Saturday a free flow of your bile juice is Carter’s BURGLARY AUTOMOBILE For generations thousands of Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) m land Sunday from 3 to f» P. M. and any Sunday, 10:45 A. M. Morning WINDSTORM people have gone to Carlsbad, In Carter’s. Only fine, mild vegetable 1 ACCIDENT & HEALTH Czechoslovakia, to take the extracts. If you would bring back your I time by appointment. Office hours: worship. SAVE 20' ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSUR 4XCE CARLSBAD CUKE in the treat­ personal charm to win men, start taking |f-j all. week days except Monday and j ()‘:45 P. M.— Intermediate Epworth ment of the many ills that follow Carter’s Little Liver Pills according to 4Ve handle all kinds of Insurance and would eon-idor it a pleasure to constipation — stomach, kidney, directions today. 25c at drug Btores. ¿[¡jiesday. ! League. c-heck over with you your pre-rent Insurance situation. liver and rheumatism complaints. Refuse ''something just as good", for it may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. 7 P. M.— Senior Epworth League. Yoa can verv easily get the bene­ Are von in the right companies? fit of the CARLSBAD CURE ABk for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name BETHEL PENTECOSTAL find get what you ask for. © 1933, C. M. Co. 7:45 P. M.— Evening worship. Are you paying too much for what you have? right in your own home, by tak­ ASSEMBLY OF GOD Monday, 7 P. M.—Junior Choir re­ ing a dailv toaspoonful of Have you the proper coverage? CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT in 388 Franklin Avenue, Nutley hearsal. Is there a type oi coverage that, you should have and might a glass of water. CARLSBAD Rev. (). Olsen, Pastor, Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.— Mid-week SPRUDEL SALT is a natural have overlooked? product, evaporated from the 441 Franklin Avenue. Prayer and Praise Service. These thoughts are as important to you ami your dependents your waters of the 3u0 year old historic Friday, 8 P. M. — Senior Choir Hirings in Carlsbad. Made for Regular service: Sunday school at Siote of health your occupation-—or the condition m your automobile. you by Mother Nature. CARLS­ DOES YOUR rehearsal. BAD SPRUDEL SALT has been 9:30; morning service 10:30; evening 4Ve would urge you not to hesitate in calling upon us for advice. 44’e Next Sunday morning, the Sacra­ sold by reliable druggists for ao service 7:30: assure you that there will be no obligation on your part whatsoever. years. NEVER TAKE MANU­ ment. of the Lord’s Supper will be BREATH OFFEND? Wednesday, 7:45, Evangelistic Of course, we are looking for business, but. our predominant thought i- FACTURED SALTS. Your body administered, and new members re- deserves the best. Buv a bottle of meeting. Service, with an eye to the future. genuine CARLSBAD' SPRUDEL i reived. The pastor has arranged a Friday, 7:45 Bible study and The above also applies to anv problems that vou mav have in Rea1 SALT today, concentrated for — PROBABLY j special service for the evening, true economy. prayer. Estate. j The Ladies’ Aid Society met yes­ DEGENER — BELLEVILLE Sole Importers Many atfraefive persons are terday afternoon in the home of Mrs. ST. M A R Y’S R. C. INSURANCE a n d r e a l e s t a t e CARLSBAD PRODUCTS CO., Inc. no! welcomed at social gather­ J. H. Stier, 254 Little street. The (54 W. 14th St.. N. Y. City Melrose Street, Nutley Will. J. 1). Lynch 414 Washington Avenue Belleville 2-1911 ings because their breath is society announces a card party to he Rev. James J. Owens, pastor. bad. Don’t be one of them. Rev. James Glotzbach, asst, pastor. held in the Belleville Woman’s Club àAÀAAAAAààAàÂAÀAAÀAàAàAA Sunday masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and house next Tuesday afternoon. Come Make sure that your breath is ¡1 o’clock. Holiday masses, 6, 7, S out. and help a good cause. They will sweet and inoffensive by gar­ appreciate your cooperation. |nd 9 o’clock. First Friday masses. gling with Listerine. It combats land 7 A. M. Communion at 8 A. M. The regular monthly meeting of 50—CHILDREN WANTED—50 I0 N E L , infections in the mouth, checks ¡fessions, Saturday, 3:80 to G P. the Young Woman’s Auxiliary will ALL-BELLEVILLE GORGEOUS DANCE REVUE P,o 7:30 P. IVL, always heard on be held next Tuesday evening in the infection and instantly destroys A real opportunity for every child to enjoy the thrill of their ^of holy days. church parlor at 8 o’clock. Plans odors. Lambert Pharmacol will be formulated for the making of life by taking part in this spectacular rcvim. ^union Sundays: First Sunday. Fq£ Company, St. Louis, Mo. i;nass, Rosary; second! Sun- candy Easter eggs for the holiday Special Classes In All Types (>i Dancing Name, 8 o’clock mass; tradg^Bfcders may be received for |y, 8 o’clock mass,- Chil-.l thi ¿liter the night of the EVERY SATURDAY, 10 A. M. land Angelgtftagiflity. j l Dorman, as in the ENROLL NOW LESSONS 25c ENROLL NOW Night and Morning to keep LISTI ¡gary first j be in charge. them Clean, Clear and Healthy „Sodal Birthday Group of Write for Free uEye Care* JiQ LE £iHy£L OF MICINi “Eye Beauty” Bool a Ard party 5CJ SECOND SECTION THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY. MARCH 2. IMI

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' « tfg** hi/ i " P fJ W A g.- '-- H alils How THE. EGYPTIANS MOVED A merchant H u g e b l o c k s o f St o n e . f r » - OF A BATKINC5 POOL IN CAIRO CAtieo K Modern Cairo is modern as Paris, Y as respectable as Boston, and as wealthy as Detroit. You can see or CAIRO, EGYPT:—Egypt’s mag-land fecund. Cairo is the center of buy anything in Cairo’s impeccable mi went monuments and temples, her j the largest Mohammedan urban <§> HAMU-VoU shops. But Oriental Cairo, general added ' at school” is the answer altogether without a single exception, tf ‘ ’ and in two .minutes Capt. IT hogany dugout.' With his flashlamp, : commissioners. I promise that I will from the diversity of materials that by skillful workmen who never mala* I :oo frequently. We are placing of this country, hot] Stuart Murray is at work in his he picks a course through the rac­ vote for the creation of this bureau.” enter into the manufacture of a car a false move. “ It is like those motion j and weekly, joined in organ:* "office” in the wilds of Honduras. ing debris, signaling with his free Health ten far down on the list of GEORGE H. WESTON. hand to the steersman in the stern. and the fact that they come from all pictures where flowers unfold before i ¡-opporting this gr-.at hui His swivel chair is a typewriter t-s.-eiitlaN. It should be “ Health 1X4 Tanpan avenue. cover, his rolltop desk is a suit­ The latter has his own "light boy” over the world. Attention also was your eyes," he said. “ Motors drop. First, Then Knowledge.” T!:is is .probahiy the fir; case, and the illumination is by whose job is to sit with a flashlight ; called to employment figures which into their {dace: Bodies are lowered » hi'inry of our conn:rwAhar flashlight batteries. - focussed on the lookout so that the indicate that ten per cent of all the and made fast. Budding chassis { AT i tvtck Dr. Ireland will dis~ Increased Attendance wide organization hug been This live-cell, giant flashlight steering signals can be seen. employed in the United States arc blossom into full bloom until finally j r:>Kt: h'tlr'U!!/. t tlu'iiuniiugh the inv mediumnieuiuni wui f mgthe serves not only as an indoor gloom Almost any indoor or outdoor job engaged either directly or indirectly at the end of the line workmen get i ; . At Grace Sunday School i though, of cuur.se, the1 new dispeller for Capt. Murray during can be done by flashlight, Capt. in some phase of the motor car busi­ into the completed cars, -top on the ------— j the country have frequent! Ills explorations for the National Murray contends. In camp, he not ness. starter and for the first time lifeless j The Grace Baptist Church Sunday : unitin’ ingly of iheir ^spare , Museum of Honduras. It works as only writes with the aid of a three For every worker in an automobile and inanimate Things which have been j Nuiley Elks Hold ■ a street lighting system when he .school attendance has increased so I charitable causes. or five-cell light, but. he cooks, factory there are eighteen people em­ developing and growing move off on ,i • . , , , : As soon a> returns from 1( travels the Honduran jungles and shaves, dresses, looks for snakes greatlv it is necessary to have two i ... . . , , , ployed selling cars, mining coal, iron, their own power.” i initiees are comnlete and hurl rivers at night. River navigation, in the roof, and does a score of copper or some other mineral for use Mr. Klinger summed up the whole Public Gathering , apartments. The jumor department ■ ]iy !irm natiiinaii, however, requires two flashlights such odd chores. Yet, a flashlight in a motor ear, or working in gar­ romantic performance of seeing a 1 is under the supervision of Mrs. Lo- 1 certified public accountants, to he safe. is only as good as its batteries, he The In mtii’easi on the President’' ages, gas and oil stations, battery motor car put together with words: Night trips are perilous, Capt. has found, especially where one’s, birthday inis probably done more to 1 rena Clark; the teachers in this, do- ; tailed information will bt shops, tire and accessory places and “ I tell you it is the nearest thing to Mrs. Irma Ryev, Miss ' lhc‘ public through th.> press Murray explains, because the riv- very life hangs upon a light’s de-r' arousr :h part ment are: the like in every city, town and ham­ creation I know of.” .* interest of citizens to the i all may know the'extent of ; era usually are burdened with tree pendability. So it has come to be a Lois Kline. Alfred Dutton and John Strunks, brush, and debris of all proverb among explorers, he says,'* let in the United States. nrou mid pn''ihility of helping crip­ j cess of the Birthday Bull. Stoddard. Judith Hyde will bo the ! ¡'sorts, carried at high speed in the that only the best is worth while. \ The articles and materials of which Card Party pled chikhvn to become useful and It has lu.n a n tf! inspij .powerful currents. A native look­ This is especially so in far-off, the motor car industry is the largest si If-suppoviing individuals than any pianist of the junior department and ' me to have been associated out, armed with the big light whose user comes from practically every in this work and Ï just wa]| places where one can’t buy a bat-? The entertainment committee of the effort made. It prompted Nutloy Mr. Dutton, the official song leader. ibeatn has a half-mile radius, stands tery “just around the corner.” skate and a score or more of coun­ Royal Court, Order of the Amar­ know that, I feel very deeplt Lodge of Elks lo hold an open meet­ The senior denarcmem is under tries. This industry overshadows anth, will hold a card party at the can always lui ve a just pi the supervision of Irving Rii'Sell. The every other in the consumption of home of the Royal Matron, 78 Bell ing to render an account of its .stew­ ing played .'■» important a A specialty dance was given by Mrs. Surprise Party rubber, long staple cotton, iron, steel, j street, on Friday evening, March ardship with the aid given to carry teachers in this department are: light against infantile pai i Martini, and it was some dance. The glass, and without it the oil industry ’ Mrs. Frederick Fo-hay. Miss Strick­ 2. All are invited. i mt this work in the town. Sincerely yot A surprise birthday party was giv­ fun makers were Jerry Hi Ruggiero would be much less important than it Royal Court observed Master ’ Tin- fo!louring program was given land, Mrs. Clark and George Karror, en last Saturday evening, in honor and Mr. Cleminti, and by iheir an- is today. Masons’ Night on Thursday evening. HENRY L. DO I *‘No ¡wonder,” said Mr. Klinger, i’ i Masonic Had! Wednesday at 8:30 and the Rev. Mr. Foshay conducts an of Anthony HonanoUi of 171 Colum- lics party was kept in good hu- M arch 1. All Master Masons and Natif mot ana laughing all the time till “ that, steel men, and railroad men I. M.: i ¡rgan 'oioctions. Clave nee II- adult class, which meet.' when the j bus avenue. There were over iiriy ; . A _ M_ Smiday* mnrn-;nff ,vhen it members of the order were inviied. and the men in scores of businesses acc -dion -o',!. 'Wilbur Reined; Sunday school does. M i-' Bernice I went, and plenty of refresh- i broke- up. are so interested in the way the au­ Ruff will be the violin!.': in the sen- j address M wc-loomt. Mayor. W. F ;re fterved-iffhe surprise par- i Some of the. guests present includ- tomobile business goes.” It is note­ in*- ’ ;■ urtmrnt. Every Sunday oriel TWIG jjan-elli. i ed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Figurelli, worthy that as the motor car busi­ Use The Classified Ads lteinhcimer: crippled children’s pro­ of the classic will airange fojAk.the |i and : l&r. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ness has grown so has railroad traf­ 's, rn. Coi. W. H. Kelly; “ Ri; w of s opening and closing cvereise-. MUCH Cl: fanelli, Mr._ and Mrs. D’Onofrio, fic increased. „ the Pan Efforts." a Hen» ver. Sunday .‘lass ‘¿Jilts, -Martini, Mr. and Mrs, Coal is another basic commodity FOR E. Ft.: "Result el in -Ufes. Ck-ment i and depending t.o jJ a rent ---an the. Car! R. Kep| d b e n T*

THE BELLEVILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934 SECOND SECTION

lies Street aforesaid; 'and thence (4) ty-nine Dollars and Seventy-nine cents ly parallel with Sixth Avenue one hun­ com pin inanl, and Joseph Gamma and pose fur sale by public vendue, at the 60 cry U— :i r, l > ; Three Dollars anti Twenty-Eight Cents Court House, in Newark, on Tucsd.'D, along the same Easterly one- hundred ($51,3251.79), together with tile costs of <$9,103.28), together -with the costs ul' dred feet to the place of beginning. Appolita Gamma, his wife, defemlrml.s. f-»E—In Chuueerv of New Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged premises. Hie sixtli day of March, next, at two feet to Die point and place of beginning. Uiis sale. this side. Being tin* same premises conveyed to Being known as Street Number 433 Newark, N. J-, February 19, 1,)3L fetMi The South Park the said Haze! Curran by Thomas By virtue of the above stated writ of o’clock I\ AL, all tract or parcel of land -»nan Third and Fourth Causes of Action-. K. DoWitt Avenue, Belleville, N. J. LOUIS K. BATCHELOR, Sher'D’. Associnlinn of the Cross a ml Elizabeth Cross, his wife, by fieri facias, to me directed, I shall ex­ and premises .situate, lying and being in v<>inp 1 a / n:uit, ■ a rid . Nun- Beginning on the -westerly side of the. City of Newark. Essex County. I’lie approximate amount of the doorc-o Michael J. Quigley, Sol’r. ($23.19) North Sixth Street at a point therein deed dated November 20th, 15*23. and re­ pose for sale by public vendue, at the let. a Is., defendant's;’."' ■ Fi, Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, New Jersey. to he satisfied by said sale is the * " n o; 1TB-3-2— 3-23. premises. distant northerly three hundred and corded in the Essex County Regis tor’s Five Thousand Nine Hundred Forty- |u>rtguged (.mice in Book Q-0!i of Deeds tor said Die sixtli day of March, next, at two Beginning in the westerly lino of above stated writ of eightyriive feet, from the northerly Bloomlieid Avenue at a point therein Three Dollars and Fifty-Four Cents !Chancer;' G— 452) line of Third Avenue; thence running county at pages .'¡U.s-.'Ujli. o’clock I*. M., all tract or parcel of land 'me directed. I shall ex-' and premises situate, lying ami being in distant southerly from the intersection (S5,!i-I3.54), together with the costs of | SH ER IFF’S S A LE — ill Chancery of New along the westerly side of North Sixth Commonly known and designated ns of the said westerly line uf Bloomfield tliis sale. by public vendue, at tlie I No. 271 North Seventh Street. Die City of Newaik, Essex County, 1 Jersey, between Aleadowbrouk it. <5- 1». ...in Newark, on" I'tiesduy, Street north twenty-nine degrees forty- Avenue and easterly line of Roseville N e w a rk , N . . .in u u a rv 23. 1;i5‘.4. ! Ass’n., ¡t carp, of N. J., complainant, lone minutes East twenty-live 'feet; Tile approximate amount of the decree New Jersey. f.-tii cluy of IMurch next, ai. two Beginning on the west side of .Sheffield Avenue one hundred and three l’cct and LOT.’IS E. BATE ME LOU. Sheriff, j and Samuel Libers ton, et als., defend- M„ ail tract or parcel | thence north sixty degrees nineteen min- to he satisfied by said sale is the sum of lie (»raw and Mui-rav, Sol'rs. (Slti.Sb) of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Ninety- Street two hundred ninety-eiglil. (29kj eighty-five onc-liundrcdtlts of -a foul; I ants. Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged pfeniiKctj .situate, lying and j utes west one hundred feed; thence south thence ( 1) southerly along said westerly ;TB 2 P- i i -3-2-34. 1 pemisres. | twenty-nine degrees forty-one piinutes Six Dollars and Ninety-Eight Cents feet northwesterly from Sussex Avenue, J trio City of Newark, Essex formerly Neshiit Street; Htence running line of Bloomfield Avenue fifty feel, I By virtue of the above stated writ ot 'Vest tweuty-tive feet; tlienee south six­ (•f!i,2!iil. ns j, together with the costs of Jew Jersey, thence t2) westerly at right angles to (Chancerv G— 11U> fieri facias, to me directed, I shall ex­ ty degrees nineteen minutes East one this sale. north sixty-eight (OS* degrees west uiic |)g on tile Westell.; side of Bloomlieid Ave. seventy feet and seven Si I ERIFF’S SA LE — In Chaneery of New pose for sale by public vendue, at Dm hundred feet to tin; westerly line of Newark. N. J., Fehruarv 5, i;*.j*. hundred (H»0) feet: thence north twen­ lirth .Street at. a point therein ty-two 1221 degrees east thirty (3*)) one-hundredths of a foot to the rear line Jersey, hetween Tln- Jersey No. 35 O. Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, North Sixtli Street at a point and place LCl'IS E. BATCHELOR, Slu-rilL f.JVO. hundred and sixty tec1 feet; thence south sixty-eight lOs* de­ of lands fronting on Roseville Avenue; )!. A. Building ami Loan Associai ion oí the twenty-seventh day of Alarch next of beginning. David E. Bernstein, Sol’r. (.‘*]7.t'>D . from thu southwest rontiti' of the.nec (3) westerly and at right angles Newark. N. .1., a ei>rp., complaiuant, and at two o’clock P. Al., all tract or parcel Being known as Street. Number Pi2 N. 1TB-2-10— :. grees east one hundred ( 10U) l’eet *o Birth Hired and Second Avo- Sltefliold Street; thence along the same to Roseville Avenue seventy feet and Gioacchino Picconi and Jennie Picconi, of land and .premise's situate, lying and pew running westerly at right lith St. seven one-hundredths of a foot to the being in the City of Newark, Essex Together with an easement or right- south iivonl.v-two (22) degrees west bis wife. et als:., dei'emhuit.s. Fi. fa., fur North Fourth Street one ltini- Chancery G—3uD caster!;' line of Roseville Avenue; theuee saie of mortgaged premisos. County, New Jersey. of-way for a driveway over a strip of thirty (5!U) feet to Die place of begin­ Rumee southerly parallel with SHERI ’S S A L E — In Chancery of New 11) northeaster!;' along the said easter­ By virine of thè ubuve slated writ of { Beginning at tin* southwest corner of kind ' three and one-half feel wale and Jersc ning. lourtli Street twenty-live feet; bei ween McKiniev 1 induing Being known as Street Number 125* ly line of Roseville Avenue fifty -feel; rieri lacias, te- me directed, 1 .sitali ex­ Fourtli Street where the same intersects jsterl.v and at right angles with one hundred feet deep which strip of ih] Loan Associa t ion of Newark, New thence (5) easterly a! right angles o.i | with Dickerson Street as said streets land is appurtenant to the premises Hhediehl St. posé tor sale by puhiir vendile, al Da' fourth Street one hundred feet -Ï c]\Srv, 1*01)1)»);»inan!, and Cori-adirm ("ap- Roseville Avenue and parallel with Die Court limi.sr, in Newark, on Tuusday, j are opened and laid out by tin- City of known and designated as No. 4tit) North The approximate amount of the d'.a-ice Fourth Street; and thence rio, (Chancery G— 2M) ini n ir.-n-is or pareéis of land and proni- vSLrod and running the entire New Jersey. SH E R IFF’S SA LE — In Chancery or New Map of part of tie- Estate ot Aaron | Du* line of Fourth Street, seveniy-livt: inure to the benefit of the parlies of Hie ises la-reinaflcr particiilariy described, ol tlie plot, adjoining' Urn alum; Beginning at a point in the Easterly Jersey, between Samuel K. Allen and Peck, deceased, situate in the City of i feet to tin* place of beginning, first and .second parts hereto and their símale, lying and bcing in thè City of peri* premises on the .smith. ¿Sub- line of Ridge Street, distant Southerly Alary E. Allen, extrs. under the last will Newark. N. J.. surveyed by IJarnsou Newark. in Die Counly of Essex and j Being rommon];- known and desigjuD- fhowever, to an easement over a respective heirs. - successors and assigns six hundred ami nine feet and ninety i of Theodore G. Allen, complainants, and Van Imyne. July. ISii;;.” Siate of New Jersey, and ¡non; partícu­ | ed as No. 10-50 Fourth Street. Newark, of land throe fed; ten inches in and tenants. one-hillidredlhs of a foot ( 0(t!*.!K) i from I'.eing known as Street Numbers 12*1- I N'i w Jersey. Tin: approximate amount of the Jei-ree William E. Parker, et nls., dofendanis. la rl.v described as follows pi fronting' on North Fourth Street; t to- point of intci sect ion of said East ­ Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged premises. 122 Bloomlieid Avenue. ! The approximate amount, of Dm twei i*» to he satistied by said sale is the sum of First Traci; Beginning in ihe. casieri.' I running- the entire depth of the erly line of Ridge Street with the South­ By virtue of Die above stated writ of 'file approximate ainuiim oi lit" i(•■« i to he satisfied by said sale is Du* sum of -.Eight Thousand ■ Seven Hundred Filly- line of Highlaud Avenue al a poiiu U s d above described, ami which erly line of Second Avenue; said point fieri laeias, to me directed, J shall ex­ to be satisfied by ..aid sale s I’m* ■ on of I Fifteen Thousand Fifty-three Dollar:- Five Dollars and Fifty-One Cents ila-rem disia ut finir hnndred n’uu-ty-.nx is the most southerly three feet l.iS,- being the Southwesterly corner of ioi pose lm- sale by public vendue, at the Nine Tiiousaml Nile- Hundred Sixly- i and Sixty-seven Cents (¥15,053.07), tu- 755.51 ), together with the costs of Hi is Irei and ninety-seven hundrcdths of a inches of the premises above <)«-- heretofore sidd to Edward Eriekson; I Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, lliree Dollars and Seventy-Six Cents i gether witli the costs of this sale. sale. font s iiilh of Die corner fornici! by Die llbf'ii; a ml which said easements above thence Easterly at right angles to said j the sixth day of Alarch. next, at two (.p.tJ'Oil.'IO). together with tin- costs of ! Subject to Du- following liens; Taxes Newark, X. J., February 13, l'.>31. iiitcrsection of Die uforesaid line of tidied arc to he used m . eitinmou Easterly line of Ridge Street one hun­ 'o ’clock P. Ai., all tract or parcel of land this sale. Higliland Avellile ami thè southerly lino ¡and accrued* interest thereon. Assoss- ?0On- the owners of the premises DOBIS E. BATCH ELO R, Sheriff. dred feet 1100) to the rear line of lois i.and promises situate, lying and nouig in Newark. X. J.. J.umarv -.■:*. 15C!. ; meins if any, and interest thereon. Edward F, Schwartz, Sol'r, t>'4l.f>Si nf Sommi Avi-nnc: Dionee southerly ret ■ described and the owners of prem- fiuiiling on Clifton Avenue; thence the City of Newark, Essex oVmiuv, LOFIS E. BATCHELOR. Sheriff. | Water rents. Existing Tenancies. Sm-h 4TB-2-23—-3-10. along Hiahhmd Avenue: sistemi fe(*t ami adjoining' on the snutli, their heirs Southerly along said rear line sixty-1 wo I New Jersey. Edward L. Stasse, Sol’r. (s25’..52i fifí v-ciglit hundrcdths of a foot: tliem-e I suite of facts as ail accurate survey ¡fpjfcusi personal rcpresentalives, (02) l’cct; thence Westerly at right ang­ Beginning on the Northerly side of ousìmly at vigili angles to Highhiml ! might disclose. tcnajnis and licensees as and lol­ (Chancery G— M7U) les to sn.id Easterly line of Ridge Street j Del,avail Avenue at a point therein dis- Avenue to, through and in eontiuuatioii j Newark, N. J., February l!', 1 !*:’»4. one hundred feet tlOd); thence'Norther­ lop dlriv, wtiy, SHERIFF'S SA LE — In Chancery of New I lant tifty-tive feet. Easlcrly from the tChanccrv G— 25)!'* of Di.- middle line of Die party Wall b<-- i LCD:IS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. affi No. 511(1 North Fourtli sev, between The Protection Building ly along said Easterly line of Ridge | Easterly side of Soabury Street; thence IWcen thè building on Die premisos berc­ ¡Klein it Klein. Sol’rs. Gts.nin Street sixty-two feel (02) to the point SHERIFF'S S A LE — in Chancerv of New ¿work, N. .1. and Loan Association, complainant, and l running' Northerly at right, angles to Jersey, between Alargnrel it. Adair cl ili described ami thè building on ih" 1TB-3-2— 3-23. iXimate anionut of 1 he deer.ee Bemgno I’ennetti and al., defendants. and place of beginning. jl.ielavan Avenue one hundred feel; prcmises immediate];' adjo’ming on tli<- Being lot 4S. lot 47 and the northerly ah, complainants, ami Annie Williams, Jd by said sale is the sum of Fi. fit., for sale of mortgaged premises. ¡thence running Easterly parallel with widow, defendant. Fi. l'a., lm- sab* of sonili olle hundn-d foet; - Dionee north- ((’Imm-erv (I— 330) laud Forty Hollars and Six- By virtue of the above stated writ of twelve feet of lot 10 oil block 557 of i Debtvan Avenue twenty-eight fed; erly parallel wilh fi ¡ghiaini Avenue six- property formerly belonging to William mortgaged premises. SH ERIFF'S SAID-:— In ( ’ham-.er; ,.f New fs '($&,04(M>1)., t oget her w i t h fieri facias, to me directed, 1 shall ex­ j (lienee Southerly parallel to First course By virtue of Du* above stated writ *>f t.-en f.*ei ami fifty-oighl hundrodUiK of Jersey, between Interstate Puiiiding [ this sale. pose for sale, by pttblie vendue, at the A. Jiigliter, deceased, and surveyed by I one hundred feet to said Northerly side a foot; Dionee weslerly and again a l Harrison Van Iuiyne, July IK'iJ. And fieri facias, io me directed, i shall ex­ and Loan Association, a corporal ion, et , J., ■ February 1;;, I'Ki t. . . Court. House, in Newark, on Tuesday, [of Deln.van Avenue; and tlumee Wester­ righi nigles io Highland Avellile to, the same promises described in Bool; 14 pose for sale by public vendue, al Dm ;il.. complainants, and Carlo De Luca, E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff, the twentieth day of March next, at two ly along said side of Delavan Avenue Court House, in Newark, mi Tuesdav. through and in continuatimi of thè mid­ et al.. defendants. Fi. fa., for sab* of foe Egner, Sol’r. ($25.2(i) o'clock P. M„ ¡til tract or parcel of 7<* of Deeds lor Essex County on pages twenty-eight, feet to the place of Be­ •S7 etc. the sixtli day of Alarch, next, .it two dle lim- of tln- party Wall hetween Di'* mortgaged premises. •1TB-2-JK5— 1 *». kind and premises situate, lying and ginning. o'clock P. AL, all tract or parcel <>f ¡and building on tile premisos hcreiit de- By virtue of the above stilled writ of being in the Town of Belleville, Essex Being known as Street Number 247 Being known as Street Number 47 seri beo. and tue building mi tln- prem­ Ridge Street. and premises situate, lying and lu-mg in fieri facias, to me directed, L shall ex­ County, New Jersey. Delavan Ave., Newark, N. J. t lie City of Newark, Essex isos immedialcly adjoining on Dio north [Chancery (!-—351 > 'I’he approximate amount of the decree ■unty, pose for sail- by -public vendue, a.l tic* ¿SALE— in Chaneery of New Beginning in the southeasterly line of The approximate amount of the ileei-cc New Jersey. om- Inindred feci to tln- aforesaid oastt-r- iVinrl House, in Newark, on Tuesday. Lake Street., as said Street is shown on to be salislied by said sale is the sum of Mween .Metropolitan Building in he satisfied by said sale :s the sum of Beginning at a point in tin ■ustt-rly !y line ther.-of ami Dio point ancl^ plac> Du- twentieth, day of Alarch next, a I two "Map of property of Joint Honlss, Es­ Sixteen Thousand Ninety-Eight. Dollars AsKociutinn, complainant, and Four thousand one hundred thirty nine side of Parker Street distant north along ni boginning. Being known as No. 175i o'clock P- AI., ail tract or pared of quire, situate in Woodside, N. .T.,” at a and Forty-Seven Cents ($lfi,05*s.47), to­ and others, defendants. dollars and ninety-three cents ($4,13!*.- the same 20:1.50 feet from Die northerly Highland Avellile. t land am! premises .situate, lying and | point therein distant two hundred and gether with the eosts of this sale. 5i:)>, together with the costs of this sale. Sommi Trae! : Beginning in thè casi­ I-sale. of mortgaged premises, Newark, N. J., Fehruarv 5, 15i31 line of Grat'inn Avenue; thence east at being in tin- City of Newark, Essex j ninety-six feet and eleven and oue-quar- Newark, X. i.. J'muarv 25!, lid. right angles to Parker Street fad feet; eri;' line of Highland Avenue at a point of the. above stated writ of LOFIS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. County, New Jersey. j er inches south-westerly from the in­ LOFIS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. thence north and parallel with Parker tii-r.-in disiali! four burnirmi sevonty- to me directed, I shall ex­ Anthony R. Finelli, Sol’r. ($21.00) Beginning at a point in tin- southerly it.' public vendue, at the tersection of the said line of Lake Street Benjamin Alayer, Sol'r. ($15.51) Street 02.50 feet; theuee west at right seven fet-t and leu humlrodths of a foni line of Kearney Street distil ut westerly with the southwesterly line • of Honiss 4TB-2-1 — 3-54-34. in Newark, on Tuesday, tTB-2-*l-2;- 3-2-3*. angles in Parker Street leu feet to tin- sonili of tln- mrnor forinoti by tln- inter- two hundred and eighty-two feet ami Street, which point is also twelve feet sectiun of thè aforesaid lino of Highland |h day of March next, at two (Chancery G— 32$) east side of said street; thence south five indies from the southwesterly cor­ six inches southwesterly along said line (Chancery G— 2M*) Avenue and tln- smitherly lino of Socond pi., till tract or parcel of SHERIFF'S S A LE — In Chancery ol' New along the same (12.5a t'ei't to tin* point ner of Du- same and Summer Avenue; j premises situate, lying and of Lake Street from the westerly corner {SH ER IFF'S S A LE — In Chancery of New and place of beginning. Avmiuc; Dienm* southerly along Higl.- and tiienee running southerly ¡it right i oi lot No. 5*4 as. shown on said map: Jersey, between Alaseut Building and |u: Town of-..Belleville, Essex 1 Jersey, between Warranty Building and Tin« above description is in accordance lami Avellile nim-tei-n feet and cight;.- angles to Kearney Street thirty-seven [from thence running southwesterly along Loan Association of Newark, N. J. v Jersey. Loan Association, complainant, and Sor- with a survey made by Boughlon ¿V 1 si-ven li feet and three inches; theuee stili soulh- | said line of Lake Street thirty-seven a New Jersey Corporation, complainant, afina De Stefano et ul.s., defendants. Fi. in the westerly line of tJar- and Alary McLean, single, 'defendant. Lawson. Civil Engint ■ anil Surveyor, i erly at erlv parallel with Garside Street sixty- wlicrc tin; same is inter-- : feet and six inches to the northeasterly i’a., for sale of mortgaged premises. dated Julv 11, 15*25. ! one ini: •ed feet; thence northerly par- three feet and five indies; theuee west­ j line of lot No. Shi; thence along said line Fi. 4a., for sale of mortgaged premises. Fby the southerly line of a By virtue of the above stated writ of Being tin- same preimsIs» s ■*i»n\o>vd l" , alb i v. i Highland Avenue nineteen erly parallel with said Kearney Street i of Jot No. 510 south forty-six degrees By virtue of the above stated writ of lane la feet in width, said fieri facias, to me directed. T shall ex­ Annie Williams by deeded front Robert i teet at eighty-seven hundredths of a twenty-five feet to a point om- hundred thirty-live minutes east ninety-one feet, fieri facias, to me directed, I .shall expose *or lane being bounded on the pose for sale by public vendue, at the Kueblcr and wife, recorded Alarch foot; theuee westerly and again at right feet from Garside Street; thence north­ more or less, to the line of what was for sale by public vendue, at the Court |,V property formerly owned "by Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, 11*11, in Deed Book Z-lx, on page 5 angles to Highland Avenue to and erly parallel with Garside Street sixty- formerly known as Silver Lake; thence House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the thir­ the sixth day of Alareh, next, at two 11,-iwnou as ■ shown in I took S teenth day of Alarch. next, at two Being an«l ilu* samp I>rc!mrc‘s ns Dirough and in coiUimiation of Die mid­ three feet and live indies; thence siifi easterly along the line of said former I o’clock P. AI., all trad or parcel of land »ok lï-tî."* it)]’ the Essex County Register's of- o’clock P. AL, all tract or parcel of land describee Morte».«ge Bt dle line m’ the parly wall between the northerly and in a line at right angles b- jiag-e 25; thence running along Silver Lake, the various courses thereof, ! anrl premises situate, lying and being in Essex f ;’, page 2i»5* . building- on tin* promises herein de­ Kearny Street thirty-seven feel three to the. point of intersection of the same and premises situate, lying and being in ! Die City of Newark, Essex County. of Carden Avenue south 25 de­ the City of Newark, Essex County, Being ivn as Street Number 71»î scribed and tin- building on the prem­ indies to said Kearney Street; and with a line drawn southeasterly from | New Jersey. Parker 5 pt minutes west ,‘!:i.24 feel; them e New Jersey. *»«* WiU-iC. N. J. ises immediately adjoining on the north thence along flu- same easterly twenty- the beginning point in a course parallel j Beginning at a point in the westerly mio hundred feel to the aforesaid cast­ ]f»G degrees IS minutes west 12G 7>i> Beginning in the Easterly line of Sum­ Tin* approximate amount of the d*‘cr>:-- tiv<* feet to the place of beginning. | with Lite second course; thence north line of Bloomlieid Avenue, which point to be satisfied by said sale is Fur- sun; -a hence north 45 degrees :i minutes mit Street at a point therein distant one er!; lim* thereof and Dio point and place: No. 74 Kearney Street, Newark, N. J. H-27 feet to the southerly line ol‘ I forty-six degrees thirty-five minutes is distant southerly one hundred and Ten Thousand une Hundred Thirty-Two of bt-ginning. Being known ¿is 151 High­ i west one hundred and eighteen feet, hundred and eighteen feet live and one- The approximate amount of tin- decree riftway or Jane above mentioned; j seventeen feet and fifty-four one-hun- Dollars and Eighteen (’cuts ($10.132.1 Si. land Avt-nua. hi he satisfied by said sale is the sum of I more or less, to said tine of Lake Street hall’ inches Southerly from the Southerly along the same south 44 degrees I dredths of a foot from tiie intersection and also tin- costs of tin- said com­ Sal.- subject to unpaid taxes, assess­ Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty- I and place of beginning. line of James Street: from thence run­ i of said westerly line of Bloomfield Ave- tules east 112.14 feet to the west- plainants, which have been duly iax<-d ments, insurance, water routs, such facts nine Dollars and Seventy-nine Cents ! Being known as Street Number S Lake ning along Die said line of .Summit j nuc with the southeasterly line of .Ridge ine of Garden Avenue and place Street South thirty-three, degrees and at the sum of Two Hundred Seceniy- as an accurate survey may disclose, and (S4,70!i.75!), together with Die costs of inning. 1st., Belleville, N, J. ¡Street: thence westerly at right ang- Scven Dollars and (.me Cent (>277.al). existing monthly lmiancics. The approximate amount of the decree fifty-nine minutes West twenty-five this sale. |g the same premises conveyed to j les to Bloomlieid Avenue lifty-two fed together witli the costs of this sale. The apoi'oximate amount of Die de­ Newark, X. J., February 13, 15'.". I. to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of feet; thence Easterly and at right ang­ ¡and eight.;- one-hundredths of a foot; Lmtg-Jii and Josephine Lmtghi, Newark, X. J., Januarv 2‘. licit cree to in* .satistied by said sale is Die LOIRS E. BATCHELOR. Sheriff. Eleven -Thousand Three Hundred One les with Summit Street, ninety-nine feet ; thence in a southerly direction fwenlv- |fe, and Peter A. Maino and Sarah LOIRS E. BATCH El.OR. sum of Five Tiiousaml Seven Hundred Nathan' II. Berger, Sol’r. (¥17.01) Dollars and Ninety-Nine Cents ($11,301.- and eleven inches; thence North twen­ Ino, his wife, by ¿Michael Cecc and seven feet ami forty-one one-hundredths Simon P. Xorthrup, Sol’r. (S2n.5S) Fifiy-mie Dollars ami Kighly-nine Cents 4TB-2-23— 3-10. !)!)), together with the costs of this sale. ty-four degrees and seventeen minutes of a foot to a point which is distant Cece, his wife, by deed dated East twenty-live feet ami four indies: 05 751 xl'i. together with the costs of .X, 15*24, and recorded in the Newark, N. J., February 13, 15*34. westerly on a course at right: angles t.o LOFIS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. and thence AVesterly and at right ang­ tins sale. (CllillirtM'V U—35(j) Ilegister of Essex County, Bloomlieid Avenue sixty-four feet and Newark. N. .1.. February R', 15(34. VV. Bradford Smith, Sol'r. ($22.20) les to Summit Street; ninety-five feet and three one-hundredths of a foot; (Chancery G— 25a) SHERIFF'S .HALE— In Ohum-cry of New of Deeds for the said C mm - eight indies to the said line of Summit SU. ERTE F’S S Aid In c tain ory of Now LOIRS E. BATCHELOR,' Sheriff. Jersey, between -Maria Russo, com­ WS. 4TB-2-23— 3-10. running easterly at right angles$ to (530.5)0 ) Street and the place of beginning. Jersey. Between Henry Hi üm UÌH ;mú William Greeiitichl, Sol'r. plainant. and Orest ee Pace and Ajnrt fvn as .Street:- Number 155 1 ‘loombelu Avenue sixty-four feet mid iTB-3-2— 3-23. Being known as Street Number 12 three one-hundredths of a foot, to vest- Margaret E. Ilei tmnun. his \vüt*, üum- Pace, his wife, defendants. Fi. fa., for Belleville, N. J, (Chaneery G— 335») pia inani s. a uri N itila niel AV. Pii \ îD- ?ni(ì ¡SH ER IFF'S SA LE — In Chancery or New Summit Street. Newark-, N. J. erly line of Bloomfield Avenue; b OÏD*»" sale of mortgaged premises. Innate amount of the decree The approximate amount of the decree At in »in L» e Pavtu*, his ;; i fe. et as. (b - ((’haneery G— Hit Jersey, • between Angelo AI. Aleseli, running northerly along Die we trvly By virtue of Die above staled writ .of ■by said sale is die Sum of to be satisfied by said sale is 'lie sum of fendants. Fi. fa. for sa e »> ni ”S S A LE — In Chancery of New fieri farms, to me directed, f shall ex­ complainant, and Yiiujent D'Agostino line of Bloomfield Avenue twenr -tiro SHE RIF I I fi Three Hundred Thirty-' Eight Tiiousaml Two Hundred Ninety- premises. and ifiaconda D ’Agostino, his wife, et feet to point, and plaee of beginning. between Louise Oliver, coni­ pos»» for «al*_* by public vendue, at tin- and Seventy-three Cents one Dollars and Seventy-nine Cents ($$.- By virtue of the above stated writ of tils., defendants. Fi. fa., for sale of mort- Being known and designated as No. plainant. ami .Minnie Ilornich, et al., de- Court' l-Lous»*, in Newark, on Tuesday, tether with the costs of 25*1.751), together with the eosts of this fieri facias, t.o me directed. I shall ex­ temía ut s. Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged tin* twentieth day of Alareh next, at two | gaged premises. 174 .Bloomfield Avenue. sale. pose for sale by public vendue, at the o'clock P. AL. all Dial eertain tract or ., February 13, 19:’,!. ] By virtue of the above stated writ of Tlx* approximate amount of Die decree ] HVIÌ3 ïrnt‘S. Newark, N. J., February 5. Ii3f. Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, By virtue of tin* above staged writ of parcel of land and premises situate, ly­ .BATCH 14LOB, Sheriff. | fieri facias, to me directed. 1 shall expose to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of LOFIS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. tin* sixth day of Alarch. next, at two fieri facias, to me directed, F shall ex- ing and being in Die City of Newark, , Sort's. C$21.OOP ¡for sate by public vendue, at the Court Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Nine Thomas F. Guthrie, Sol'r. ($17.22) Dollars ami Sixty-Two Cents < S7,Still.- o'clock P. Ai., all tract or parcel of land pose l’or saie by public vendue, at the Essex ('(»unty, X. J. 4TR-2-23— 3-1C.: (House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the thir- IT I! - 2 -1(5—3--J-3 ]. and premises situate, lying and being in Iteenth day of March, next, at two (52), together with the costs of tliis sale. Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, Beginning at a. point in tin- easterly Die Town of Behevilk*. Essex Count;'. ev o’clock P. AL, all tract or parcel of land Newark, X. J., January 2). 11*3 5. the twenty L-nlh day of Marcii next line of Highland Avenue, distant mir beery G—-355) \ i (Chancery G—-3iS) New Jersey. land premises situate, lying and being in LOFIS E. BATFHELOR. Sm-iff. at two o’clock J’. Ai., all tracts or par- hundred feet north of the northerly line f.H— in Chancery of New SH ERIFF'S SA LE — In Chancery of N -w Second Tract Beginning in tin- East­ of Second Avenue; thence easterly and . 1he City of Newark, Essex County, Richard E. Kolm. Sol'r. ($15.5*0) cel.** lands and premises situate, lying .Modern Building.; and Jersey, between Co-Investors Building erly line of CorDundl Street at a point ¡New Jersey. . I B-?-''-::»—3-2-34. and being in tin- Town of Belleville, lis­ parallel with Die line <>l Second Avenue, fialTmt, 'conqnainant, -and Fan- itig and Loan Association, com plain ant, therein distant fifty five feet Northerly Beginning at a point in the Easterly ses County, New Jersey, or so much of one hundred feet: thence northerly and tdotto,. el ills*., defendants. Fi. and Charles Raymond Snider et al., de­ from the corner formed by Die intersec­ line, of North 13th Street: therein dis- (Chiineerv G— 2050 tin* same as nitty be needful and neces­ parallel with the said line of Highland of mortgaged premises, fendants. Fi. fa., for sale of mortgaged tion of the Easterly line of Cortlandt ! taut Southerly two hundred and iifty- SH ER IFF’S SA LE — In Chancery of New sary lor the purpose. Avi-mn- fifty feet; thence westerly ami lof the si hove stated writ of premises. Street, witli Die Northerly line of Mill I five feet from the corner formed by the Jersey, lie.tween Fourtli AYard Building First Tract- Beginning at a point in parallel wilii the first course iiu-inkincd, ¡Lo me directed. 1 studl ex- By virtue of the above slated writ of Street as laid down on a map of pr - i intersection of the Easterly line of i*t. Loan Ass'n., complainant, and John lie* northerly line of Greyloek Avenue om* hundred feel to Du* said line of hyi public vendue, at the fieri facias, to me directed, I shall expose erty belonging to "Tin- Belleville Land North 13th Street with the Southerly Gennari, et. a.l., defendants. Fi. l'a., distaili westerly 50.nl feet, from the in - Highland Avenue ;nml thence .souDierly in /Newark, on Tuesday, for sale by public vendue, at Die Court for sale of mortgaged premises, and Improvement Company:" them-e of and along Die same, fifty feet, to the Hi day.of March next, at ttvo line of Second Avenue; from thence. (1) House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the thir­ Northerly along Cortlandt Street tuon­ running South sixty-one degrees, ten j By virtue of the above stated writ of ¡ line of Kk-unora Sire et u i ».»w called Li li­ point and place of beginning. Being I'd AL, all tract .or parcel of teenth day of Alareh. next, at two ly live feet: lln-m-c Easterly abmili- U r­ minutes East one hundred feet; ihetice | fieri facias, to me directed, I shall ex- ! lien A vomie J. vili» ■li point is the south- No. 35. Block No. 552 on map of Clark premises situate, lying and o'clock P. AL, all tract or parcel of land Southerly line of lot Number I'ouiie Oì H* (2) Smith twenty-eight; degrees fifty j pose for sale by public vendue, at. tin: ! w» -i ooriu-r of lot No . 11 fri) on map here- Estates. BU- the City of Newark, Essex and premises situate, lying and being m hundred feet; t.hem-JJ Southerly ílloiiK minutes West, fifty-two feet and thirty- I Court. House, in Newark, on Tuesday, ; inul’ter menti».»neri : Rienee (1) .along the Being known as Street Number 2'31 New Jersey. Die City of Newark, Essex County, the rear line of lots fronting on Ti Number minutes West one hundred feet and premises situate, lying and being in ly line of h»t N<>. 1125 on said map; (»» 1»<- satisfied by said sale is the sum of derly thin.v-cight feet westerly from Washington Avenue tit, a point therein two on said map: theuee AVesterly along twenty-seven one-hundredths of a the City of Newark, Essex County, thence (2 ) along the same North G4 de­ Throe Tousa.nd Four Hundred Dollars Jt^.Northwest corner funned by the in- distant. Northerly two hundred eighty New Jersey. tiie same one hundred feet to the place grees “!■ minutes West 37.51) feet: them* ■ and Twenty-live Cents (?:), 4(ii).2.»), to­ wabcUim of said Fifth Avetiue and to the said Easterly line of North feet from the Northerly boundary of the of beginning. Bcing lot Number Three Street: and thence (4) along the Beginning in the easterly line of 13) Southerly and parallel with the first gether with til«* costs of this sale. Darker Street; thence Westerly along Stimis Farm, where it crosses said Ave­ on the above mentioned mail. Easterly line of North 13lh Street Washington Avenue at. a. point therein course Kll) feet t»> Du- northerly line of X»*wurk, X. -L. February 13, 15*3 1. I sale! line of Firth Avenue tweniv-fne nue. which point is also distant six hun­ distant, twenty-five (25) feet mirlhcny Being known as Street. Number 0 Greyloek Avenue aforesaid; and thence LOUIS E. BA TCI il'II »UR. SluriJT. ' fdj>L; * limner Northerly stud at rigid ang­ ty-iive feet to the point and place dred twenty-eight, and four one-hun­ Cortlandt Street. Belleville. X. J. beginning. (Known as ,325-327 North from the Motherly line of Verona A re- t!) along the same South til degrees AA'iener ¿A: Stanzialc, Sol'rs. ($15.!ui) le« to Fifth Avenue one hundred l'cct; dredths feel from the Northerly side of mu*: thence northerly- along Dm line of Tin* approximate amount of tin- deer- ** 25' minutes East 37.50 feet to tiie point 4TB-2-25J—3-1 *>. flymen Easterly parall'-l with Fifth A u - 13t:h Street.) Delavan Avenue, and is also a corner of to be satisfied by said sale is the sum *5’ The approximate amount of ihe donee Washington Avenue thirty-eight * feet and place- of beginning. Being lot No. hnio twenty-live feet: thence Southerly a loI of land formerly sold to J. O'­ and fifty-six one-hundredths (3S.5G) of a Two Tiiousaml Eight Hundred Twenty 1131 and the easterly one-half of lot No. [ittiraihri to second course one nundred to Vie satisfied bv said sale is the sum of Rourke by Parker and Keasbey; thence Eight. Dollars and ( ine Cent (>2.>2x.i)l >. Four Thousand One Hundred Fifty-four foot; thence easterly and parallel with !132 on Alap of Greyloek Alanor. sur- jfdet to said Fifth Avenue and place of (1* running' along said Avenue North tin* Montclair Railroad - one hundred together with the costs of tliis sale. vi-\ ol by Carl Aluciler. Public Service Corporation |HigiJHiing. Dollars And Fifty-nine Cents ($4,154.5!*), iwc nly-six degrees forty minutes East, Newark, X. J.. January 25‘. P)3*. together with tile costs of this sale. ( Kjii) feet; thence southerly parallel witli Second Tract: Beginning at a point in Said Fifth Avenue now being known eighty-six feet, four inches to estate; Washington Avenue fifty-three feet and L o u r s e . b a t c h f l o p . the westerly line of Eleanora Street of New Jersey in Park Avenue. Subject to 1; Unpaid taxes and ass - (thence <2> still along said .Avenue North i finy-ninc out DeGraw and Altura;. Sol'rs. t SI X.5'111 merits due the City of Newark and in­ hundredths of a. foot (now called Linden -Avenue), distant 11M* Dividend No. 107 on Com­ -Being the same premises ronvryiri to foriy degrees twelve minutes East twen- | (5:k55*>; thence westerly parallel witli ■1TB-2- feet mirth of tin- northerly line of Grey­ fog said Fanny Hi Benedetto b; Lena terest; thereon. 2, Mortgage in the sum tv-four feet and four inches to estate: of $4,058.00 and interest thereon from i Verona Avenue one hundred and om* loek Avenue: thence running (1) AYe.st- mon Stock Itowai’t, widow, by deeil dated Si p*em- tiiem-e (Mi South iifty-four. degrees three | feet ami thirteen oiie-hundredths of a (Chancery G— 277 i erly and parallel with Greyloek Avenue, tr 23, 192(1, and recorded in the oilicc. March 31, 15*31, at 0%. 5!, Such state of mimilcs -East one hundred ninety-six SHERIFF'S SALE—in Cham* X*-W Dividend No. 01 on H% facts as an accurate survey may dis­ i foot; (101.13) to the line of Washington 1 ")).*'! feet; thence (2) Northerly paral­ the Register of Essex Count;' in Book feei and eighty-nine hundredths of a Jersey, between Silver Lake it. A L. close. 1, Zoning Ordinances. 5, Restric­ Avenue and place -of beginning. lel with Eleanora Street 12J- feet: thenm- Cumulative Preferred Stock f-75 of Deeds for said count:v, m ]»agcs font to estate; thence (1) South twen­ Association of Relit viilr. X. J.. a eovp., tion of record, if any. J Premises known as No. 575 Broadway, i.B Easterly and parallel with Greyloek Dividend No. LA on 7% irJ-HiL ty-six degrees forty minutes West ¡Newark. New Jersey. complainant, and Antonio Samanieilo. Aveiun Km.ol feet to tin* westerly line -Being isiimni as No 123 Park Avenue, Newark, N. J., February 5. l!'34. eighty-four fed and ten hundredths of a el als., defendants. Pi. la., for sale of LOFTS E. .BATCHELOR. Silc’-iff. ! Tin* approximate amount of the dei rc * of Eleanora Street: and thence (I) Cumulative Preferred Stock Eetvark. New Jersey. fool, to estate: them, ■c (5) North s xty- to h Htisiied by said sale is (lie sum of uculgaged l»remises. Southerly along the line of said Street. "The nppr.iximuie an ■nin* of the decree Carl ik Wm. Abruzzcse, Sol'rs. ($20.1 (!) k .(boy, siateti Dividend No. 2A on -SA.Oif one degrees forty minuti West t;vo Sri «‘Ut ceil Thousand Nix Hundred Xine- By virtue of wr 12L feet to the point ami place of be­ B<> be salislied by ‘-aid sale is the slim of 4TB-2-le— 3-51-3 1. otl, Î s]na li :hr hundredths of a 1 ; -rlvv»i Dollars and Sixty-Eight Cents fieri facias, to direct ginning. Being Die .southerly half of lot Cumulative Preferred ¿Stock Eight. Thousand Five Seven iy- 11 Mildred foot to tin* caste sido of Washing- ($17 lût i.OS), together with the costs of po.se for sale 1 inibii«* VoìUlllo. No. 11'.'.; on aforesaid Map. V -o Dollars and Eighty-six. ( ’cuts (:t>5v- (Chancery G— A * * 7) ton Avenue ami t point and plat G Oi Dits Court Hons»*, i: 7c\v;irk. on T‘ne: Tin- Board of Directors of Public Being known as Street Number 2hi Service Corporation of New Jersey has [2.KM), together vitii the costs of lilis SHERIFF'S SA LE — In Chancery of New bceiimina. N>‘Wi J., Januarv 19:' i. Die sixtli day .March. Ht.‘N t. at Gn-ylock Parkway. lie. Jersey, between Franklin Building and i:ü 7 : parevi of *nd declared dividends at Die rate of 5'. Being known a: Street Number I ,. BA ’PCt I Ft.G ., Slu-riff. o'clock P. AL, a ruct »»i The approximate amount of the decree Loan Association. a body corporate, >4 i \ per annum on the S G Cumulative Pr»- Newark, NV J„ Feln-uar; i:’., LC!. Broadway. Newark. N. J. Saul and Joseph E. Cohn. Sol'rs. (si D. no ) and premises si te, lying ami 1 to be satistied by said sale is tin* sum iA*FIS E. IJATt'! I E U *U, S'.icriff. complainant, and Katie Kama et ills., The approximate amount of Lie dern e. ! P1 :-3 i__•' -2-51. Die Town ol t ville. « muy. terrml Stock, being $2.00 per shun*; at diard Spitx. Sol'r. t.'fls.hS) of Six Tiiousaml Seven Hundred Thirty- the rate of 7'3 per annum on Dm 7B defendants. Fi. fa., for sale of mort­ to he satisfied by said sale is Dm sum of New Jersey. one Dollars and Seventy-nine Cents IT! 1-2-2S— 1 1.75 per share: at. Die rate of >5.(hi per By virtue of Die above stated writ, ot ty-nine Dollars and Nineteen ('cats 111,- SHERIFF'S SA LE — In Glumeerv of New westerly line > Lake ili: tins sale. (Chaneery G— 300) ■’!; »*-.le limili!Vd annum on tin* non par .value Cumula­ tier* facias, to me directed, l shall expose 30!U!i I, together witli Die eosts of tliis Jersey, between Century Building and therein South;;' Newark. N. J.. Fehruarv 15', 15*34. ÈJUFF’S SA LE — In Chaneery of New fifty fe»* t and eleven-hundredThs of tive Preferred Stock, being $1.25 p* *r for sale by public vendue, at the Court sale. Loan .Association, a corporal urn of the LOUIS E. BATCHELOR, Sheriff. gay, hetween Caledonia. Buihling foot from tiie most westerly corner share, and 70 cents per share- <>n Dm House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the thir­ Newark. X. J., February 5, ia.it. State of New Jersey, complainant, ami Paul F. liirtaunci', Sol’r. ^ ^ (slM-C) ftl!' proper- quarter ending Alareh 34, 15'Oi. All liso» elSiilw.. dd’emlanls. Fi. fa., jor and premises situate, lying and being in IT 1! - ” - J i; — 3 -9-3 4. of mortgaged premises. ly of John Honiss. surveve» il hv A. G. dividends are payable Alareh 31, 193 4. f-'of motltgagod prcmises. the Town of Belleville, Essex County, B.; virtue of Die above stated writ of Ah('onil) and from them - (li running i t 'll: tm-ery G— iuiD to stockholders “f record at the eluse I'-'Vivitu!) of thè above. slated wril of New Jersey. (Cha net-ry G— 2ti(!) fieri laeias, lo me directed, ! shall ex­ (tlong said Lake Street, SouDiweslerlv t Sii lie51 Fl’’S SA LE — in ('haneery of New of bn.siiu'ss, Alarch 1, 15134. I facias.A lo me dii-cciod, I shall ex- • Beginning at a point in tin* westerly SH ERIFF'S S A LE — In Chancery »f New pose for sale by public vendue, at the twenty-five fed : thence C if.rtltw. stet-iy j Jers e.v. henil* t*n Halcyon Building and Dividends on 633 Cumulative Pre­ I p,v sulle li.;- pujdie vendile, al Ine side of Eugene Place distant therein Jersey. between Levinlhan Building Court House, in Newark, on Tm-suav. at right angles to Die am.» 125 feet: i Ï ,Òli 11 -Assin-iaS i»in, of Newark, a corpora- ferred Stock are payable on the last t House, in Newark, on Tuesda.sq i southerly 100.01* feet from Die same and it Loan Association, a New Jersey* cor­ 1ln* sixth day of March, next, at two On-nee (3) Northwesterly liara ilei villi 1 timi <»f N. .1.. complainant, and Antoni- day of each month. It weurici h dav- of Ahirch next, at tAVO Franklin Street, or Avenue; thence run­ poration, complainant, and Xicolanlonio o'clock P. Ai.. all tract or parcel of land said F.ake Street tweniy-tivee feet: rhenee ¡Cita Pltseliet 11, et ah, defendants. Fi. T. AY. Van Middh-swortli. Treasurer. .S ( > i t ta.. II.n* s.iie ni mortgaged promises, ■k* V i '. M .. all li■ac! s or parcel ning southerly 02.50 feet; thence at rigid De Benetlictis et al., defendants. Fi. fa., and premises situate, lying and being in ( I ) Sou 111 east» rly angles to the Mitri'*! premises »amate, lying ¡Ulti angles going westerly and along the line for sale of mortgaged premises. the City of Newark, Essex County, same one hundred and tw-ntyV-nlV fee! io ¡ 1 !v Virine of tin* above stated writ ,»f Ig ill tue ( ’ily of Newark, !*Issi’K of lot 47, HU* feet; thence north and par­ By virtue of the above stated writ ot New Jersey. said Lake Street ami pla »»f in*ginning. j fieri faei; i s. to me directed. 1 shall i*.v- | Public Service Electric m d uty. New Jersey. allel with Eugene Plaee 02..3) feet to the fieri facias, lo me directed, T shall . ex­ Beginning in the AVesterly lim* of Sev­ Being known as Lot Xum!nher on»' -linn- ! i"’»- fill- saie !».; public vendue, at Die "(J. IH> Sidri separat« ■ly middle of rear lot 03; thence running pose for sale by public vendue, al Die enth Street al a point Tin-rein distant dretl and seventeen oil said Honiss Alap : \ar-t Ib »lise, in Nirival­k, on Tu esd ! Gas Company lirsl and Second ( ’alises of Action: . easterly to Eugene Place .100 feet to Court House in Newark, on Tuesday, Northerly two hundred (20U) feet from Being known as No. 23 Lake Street 1 he tv.;eìì t - s e ;■ e n t h ila V of Ahardi tic i Dividenti No. 3!) on 1% (ficglnniug jon the Westerly side of point or place of beginning. tin- sixtli day-• of -March, next, at two .Du­ Northwes eri; inter of the same Belleville. X. J. lì twri n’cl»»»*k P. AI.. all tract ot- irti- nh Sixth Street i at a point therein Being known as lots numbers 4X and o’clock P. AI. ll nd 1 îerkeiey Ave : and from thence The approximate amount of tii.i »ba-ret >\ huui a nd premise s situate. lvin:g a I Cumulili ivo Prcferrcd Stock ■uni northerly three hundred and six- 45* .and" one-half of number fifty on map sbafi-s of tin* capital sioek ruin mg along Se; to he satistied by said salt- :s Do* -am ol heilìii i n Du " city of New;:irk. Es.* Dividcnd No. 11 on -SA.00 |eet from tiie northrly line of Third of properly of John Honiss. of the ’ Leviathan Building A: Loan A s­ twenty-live (25) feet: t lienee Westerly Five Thouaml Nine Hundred Five L’oi- * V. Tulle; thence running-along Die vest- Being' known and ^designated ms No. sociation, assigned as collateral securi­ parallel with Berkeley -Avenue one hun­ lars and Twenty-Five I’ents ($3.9n5.25) point in the cash •rly ! Cumulative Preferred Stock side of North -Sixth Street north 05) Eugene Place. Belleville. JL ty to said association on Alareh 20. 15)21, dred thirty-seven (137) feet and six 0 «) together witii the costs <>f tliis sale. Place distant therein 1 Tilt* Roani of I rireetors of Public |lly-uine degrees forty-one. m'mules The approximate amount of tiie decree by People's Investment & Reality t’om- inehes: thence Southerly parallel with Newa1'!;, N, .’■ :■ unary 2:*. 1: • t. iw*« lìund't-D¡i seven fec and eighty-Hvii ; Service Electric and Gas Company h:is twent:yMIvedwl: 111em• e no.i■ th ■*■>ix- to he satisfied by said sale is tiie sum of pariy, and also Seventh Streel twenty-file (25) feel; LOIRS E. BAT. Mi -R. Sac iff hundredths ■ ■!’ a foot n» it of tine n-»rth- ì (b.-clan-d thè regalar quurtcrly divabutd |legvees. .nineteen minutes west one Four Thousand Six Hundred Four Dol­ All that eertain tract or parcel of hind ami Dunce Easterly parallel with Berk­ Nicholas La W-cchia. Soi’r. (Six.a»;,' erlv bno of Ala.v Stree running' Dienee i un -Ih»* 7R. and >5.iut Preferrc-d stm-k of feet;; thence south twenty-nine lars and Forty-six Cents ($4,004.40), to­ and premises hereina 11 er particulaily eley Avenue one hundred thirty-seveji S' iltth SÌNI\ -six «legre« forty minutes I Rial, Company. .1 rivideuds are puyahb- Los forty-ovie minutes west, nvent.v- gether with the costs of this sate. described, situate, lying and being ill (1:17) feet and'six Ol) inehes t" Seventh lea-- . 1.. Viìurir» ri til'tv- x feet a! id fi.r- f Alareh 31, 1934. to sUa-kltoiilcrs of ll'eol; tin-nee smith sixty degrees Newark. N. J., February 5. 1 '>‘1-1. Die City of Newark, in Die County of S 1 reel and place oi beginning. K nanei-rv i,— 2.R * ty-íour han ib-eilths off a foot: thence j record a! Die dose of business, .March ecu minutes cast one hundred teet LOIRS E. BATCHELOR, S.ior.dL Essex and Stale of New Jersey. Known as No. (M i (North * Seventh SHERIFF'S SAID:— in Chaneery of N< w running neo■Ri i;v.:i)iy-ione degrees thir- 4, 1931. westerly line .of North Sixth William H. Parry, Sol’r. ($l.i..il) Beginning in tiie Westerly line of Fii'ili Street, Newark, X. J., and being tiie Jersev, between North ib-Heviiie Build­ t v-iour iasi twenty-five feet; ! T. W. Yan Aliddlosworth. Treasur»-».-. at point ami place of begin- 4TB-2-10— ::-3-:il. Street at a point therein distant 375 feel same premises conveyed to Du* said ing and Loan Association of Brill-vine. running u!li sixty-six ucgi-i.-es ; A-12U7 Northerly from the XortlvivesterlY corner Romano Tulino ami Leonilda Tulino, his X. J., complainant, ami Margaret F. minutes East ten feet; running |g known as Street Number 40« N. » (Chancery G— 320 of the same and Park Avenue: tliem-e wiie. by deed from Frank Pulcmski ami Wilson and William Wiison, her hus­ norib nvt-iny-ui',1' degrees thiriy- Ircft. I S H E R IFF’S' SA LE— ln Cham-ery of Xew running Northerly along said Weslerly wile, bearing date June pi. R*2ti, and band. defendants. Ft. fa.. i»»r sale of linuies East twenty-seven feet and Idher wilii an eas‘fìiìi '■ut or r miri­ I Jersey, between James A. Alai tison, line of Fifth Street 25 l’eet: theuee West­ reeorded in Do* Register’s lJltiee of P s ­ mortgaged premises. hundredths of a fool; running for a driveway OV*-r a st ni* Ol j complainant, and Hazel K. Curran, wid- erly at right angles to Fifth Stree! Km kov County in Bool; S 71 of Deeds i"l* By virtue of tin* above staled writ *o north sm y-six di-grccs forty M E N and W O M EN wifi ó < n j < 1 ■s \\ : st one hundred sixty-four lUree and oiie-linkf ft-el ! ov. defenda ut. Fi. fa,, for sale ol mort- feel; thence Southerlv parallel with Pin i: said County, on pages 32(1-321. fieri facias, to me dnveu-d, i shall ex­ Before undergoing treatment have ri;u of ml eight hundredths of a foot to Hired feet deep w! neh si : I gaged premises. Street 25 feet; thence Easterlv at light The approximate amount of Du* d**e,*e ■ pose tor sah- !>; piridi your condition made clear to you •min. s i $»i ■r Biace aforesaid: and thence appurtenant to the \m Bv virtue of Du; above- slated writ oi a n g l e s to Fifth Street 100 feet to the to in- satisfied by said sale is tile sue. of Court. House, in Newark in Jhlesday. and modern, scientific methods of Id designated ;t^ Nu mix ■r i o ! beri facias, to me directed, I. shall expose Westerly line of Fifth Street and place Five Thousand Three Hundred Sixty- tin* sixtli dav »»1 .March, in* at two i a.*. Dm same Smith iwenty-i'our de- correction outlined. let. and adjoi •IK Ru­ VVijoniscs ¡for sale by public vendue, at Die rm m of heginiimg. Fottr Dollars and Knrt v-( >m* ( ’cuts (s5.- oei»»» k P. AL. ail tnrnl <»r par nitie minutes West fifty-two fe»»t Trilled on the St di 111 Hiul to­ J House, in Newark, .on Tuesday, the thir- Being commonly known and desigaat- 2IM.-11). tógetlii*: wilh Du this an»! premises situât»-, lying al iiêhur in ¡n ; rty-eieht huiulrcdlhs of a foot to YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION like strip) of lauri (rn TiD ■Iteenth day ol' Alarch, next, at 1 ed as N". ’.'.If, No. 5th St re X e arl* sab*. Da* Town ol R.-ileville. Essex Cm ie potm of place of beginning'. IN N E W A R K [ride of the nnOllis nbove I o'clock P. At., all tract, or parcel of land New Jersey. Newark. -V. .1 i nmarv 2'». KC.-t. New .I'TKey. 'I’he above description being according Special apparatus in the treatment Linkes a sevicn-i oot dri v<- \v:iy ’ami premises situate, lying and heilig ill Tin- approximate am» iimf ot the dec-re»* I.OC1S E. RATCliEL) *15. Sin Beginning' at a point torumd he tin * a survey made by J. B. AcoeoHa. sur- of blood, skin, nervous, stom ach, ^premises known respectiver jtlie City of Newark, Essex County, to In* satistied hy said ¿ale is the sum of nee ( '. ( baci*. Sol’r. ^ I. lel'Seetion of the AVesterly line of » Vor, »¡.ited July 1st. i!*24. rectal and «diseases of w o­ 45$ and 400 North. Sixth ! New Jersey. Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Hhahty- lim* Street, with tin* NorDu-rlv hn Being commonly known and d esig­ men. Free interview. 'J driveway is e> lie used for j Beginning in the easterly line of North Pi;»* Dollars and One Cent ( is,.5x5.(it 1, Agnes Street as the same are laid f ttfil as No. 15-17 Summer ui a <_■ e, X »*;;-- and egress for pedes- ' " venlli Street at a point therein dis- together with Die cost s of this sale. (Chaneery G— 25>l) on map lmreinafter mentioucii: tit •!;. New Jersey. o r. -animals and is t< "t six hundred and lift; feel noriher- Newark. X. J., Jaima:-;' 2:», 1 SHERIFF'S SAJAv-lu Chuii.-cry ,»f N.u (1) Northerly along Caroline Siri-ei These premises are to bee Kirill stllìj>.‘et Kit. of the parties of th from the -.northerly line of Sixth Ave- Jj MRS E. RAT* iLKI.oK. ■iff. Jersey, between Tile ¡¡.»»Seville Land fir feet 1" the Southerly fine >»f hit i unpaid taxes and ass ¿ment.-, (fighi» tarts; hereto and thei: íron». ' theuee Agudugg noriiiefiy Ai. Hollander, S»d‘r. Improvement Company, a eorp*»ration, |u-r 115 "it said map: tiienee *-* Wes tenants, rest i*i»-t ion ot re*reo» »rd,-^Kating asiirs and -ai tiie Itile Stl I»-., complainant^ùritd Louis Grasso, and »nui parallel'with „Agnes- Street u* ■ hiiom-es ami any defect» i t dei'ioyfHflSKH Pi. fa., lor saie »p-i-il l'ci-t to tin* Easterly line of i»»t j* -■■urate survev may sln»\x* (*.*»• 145 op maid m:qc Tite -¿¿ipr»»xi^^aT*- asm E— in fehoVf- Slat ed- Writ and jHk:!i> ; iAv*A.Ut- be f li t f!V»‘led, XV,