Vol. XV. No. 40. NUTLEY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910. THREE CENTS PER COPY.

SWINE DEALER FLED TWO GANGS AT CHARGED WITH PERFORMING TEACHING STAFF WHEN CHANCEMAN FIRED MARRIAGE WITHOUT LICENSE NUTLEYS TODAY OVERHALF NEW Residents of Hampton place, who WORKONELMS A charge of performing a marriage AT BELLEVILLE heard a disturbance on Friday night last. without the necessary license, in which and arising saw a runabout race down a Nutley girl. Miss Florence Palo, of 696 Avondale road toward the Passaic River Passiac aventie. was oneof the principals List Bears Out State­ closely followed by the staccato reports Over 200 Trees Attack­ Rivals For Inter-town GOODS of two pistol shots, may rest easy. The has been brought against Rev. Louis ment Which Was incendiary excitement was than at its ed By Pest Already Darderj, of 21 McLean street, Passaic, by Honors to Start ' FREE height and police and citizens were on Rev. tiaVid Gamba* pastor of the Church edge. Sprayed of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, also. of that Series Denied The runabout was later found to have city. '' ■ ' - . ■ ■ ■ , . . ' — . contained a man named Turner, from Registrar of Vital Statistics, George KO PARK SCHOOL PRINCIPAL L,yudhurst, who dealsin pigs, which he DRY SPELL FAVORABLE TO BUGS WON FROM PARKS LAST WEEK PHONE YOUR; journeys over tbe country side to pus- Hawksworth, has also made complaint chase. On the night in question in to tbe Secretary Of the State Board of DRUGSTORE Health.:- ' : ■■■ . - ' ■ " •: No Mention Made of Principal’s driving home in the little hours of the Other Nearby Places Having Harder Harried and Single Men From St morning he received a command to halt. The Ceremony in question occurred on. , W A N T S Paul’s Church W illPlay on Secretary, Although One is Said He had already been feeling uneasy Fight Than Hatley to Get Rid July 17, at the home of the priest, No : You are not getting all :, about a sun ot money in hispocket, and license was issued for the ceremony by To Have Been Engaged o ! P ests Park Grounds the advantages your telephone instead of. halting he lathed his horse Registrar of Vital Statistics George offers, if you are not using i t . The report of the Teacher's Committee, into action, and disappeared. One of The work of spraying the eilm trees, Hawksworth, of Nutley,- and none was The ljTutley-Mutual series-wili start this : when drug store goods are showing twenty new names in the teach­ the local chanceman, who says he gave which are being attacked by the elm tree applied fo£ at any place, according to afternoon on the letter's grounds at ■ w anted. ■ . - '' ing and supervising staff, of the Nutley the command to stop, thought Turner beetle and elm tree caterpillar, is going the bride. The bridegroom was Angelo Hornblower avenue and Holmes street; Public Schools for next year, and a Lnppo, of Passaic. Neither of them knew Belleville. ■ : ■ ■ was a chicken thief, as he bad a crate forward rapidly. Over 200 have al­ ■ CALL 822 general re-arrangement of the working aHcense was necessary, thebride claims The rivalry is as intense this year as iu the back of the wagon, and when he ready been treated and a few days more the next time you;are; in 1 need' plan of the system, was the principal although Hawk?worth spid her father ever, and a big bunch of Nutley fans will refused to halt, he fired over his head. will finish the work, according to Pro­ of anything that should be in business transacted at the meeting of the called at his house about the matter and go down for the game, ^ ' fessor Cutter, with whoin the Town Coun­ the stock of a first-class drug Board of Education on Tuesday night. made arrangements to appear with Both teams have been playing good cil has sanctioned the contract made by StOre. The report bears out The N u tle y Sun's NUTLEY MAN SINGING IN witnesses, hut never 'showed up. ball this year, Nutley having lost but the Shade Tree Committee to cover the i' We shall be pleased to re- ^ statement of several months ago that Father Garoba, who claims that Dar­ two games and Belleville but three. NEWARK CHURCH QUARTETTE town at the rate of $1 for each tree ceive your telephone orders : over fifty per cent, of the teaching staff deri has already arranged several more Fred Spinning, Carney Blum and Browh sprayed. , and will guarantee prompt was leaving. This was denied at the ceremonies, made his complaint to will be the battery for Nutley and Stony Mr. Harry B. Griffith, of Cueman ave­ Two wagons containing the spraying delivery and satisfactory goods . tim e. George F. Grear, Registrar of Vital Sta­ Machette and Joe Schurr will be on the nue. has been engaged as solo tenor, apparatus and three men each, are now in every case. • ; - ' ■ , : : The meeting was somewhat unexpect- tistics, of Passaic, who will make a com­ points for the Mutuals. . for the quartette of the Memorial Pres­ being used, and various parts of town edas theBoard usually omits the meet­ plaint before a Justice against Darderi on For several years the Belleville boys byterian Church, Newark, Mr, Griffith, have already been the scene of their ings of July and August. two .counts— performing a ceremony have succeeded, in capturing the series, is weii known in Nutley as the possessor efforts. The West Nutley section and The new teachers are divided as without a license, and not notifying him hut Nutiey is very confident this year. James Crammond of a remarkable tenor voice, which has along Franklin avenue, according to the follows: Two are in the. supervising of tbe ceremony within ten days after it To reach the Belleville grounds from MASONIC HALL ;PHAR«AClr; been heard witb pleasure in local churches men doing the work, are tbe parts of force, three in the High School depart­ took place. A penalty of $500 or six Nutley, take a trolley to Holmes street*- . Franklin Ave., cor. High St. town most affected by the bugs. In the ment, ten in Park School elementary and enteitainments, During thecoming month imprison ment, or both, is provided Belleville, and walk np the hill on Nutley section, along Washington ave­ department, four in Yantacaw School; winter he expects to do some concert for thft first offense and a fine of $50 for alighting. nue, and about the School Park, the trees, and one in the Church Street School, work for which he is now preparing, this second. ^ The young men engaged in holding; third inning, made a nice play by a good while they have been attacked, are still John R. Beachler, is called supervising Mr. Griffith studied for two years Father Darderi is the pastor of an aloof the Nutley baseball banner did not stop and an accurate, thiow; to home in good condition. ■ principal in the report, and ■William C. before accepting the Newark position independent church in tbe building in allow it to trail in the dust last Saturday, plate,, which put the runner out and pre­ under Douglas Lane, of the Metropoli­ The protracted dry season, this year, vented Sny runs in the inning. In the Davis, principal of the High School which he lives on McLean street, Passaic* but it looked for a while in the eighth sixth inning' Gorman made a .timely'hit: There is no principal named for the Park tan Opei a House, New York, who also has been the means of forcing the second which he established after being expelled inning as though it was going to take a which brought in two runs. His good School elementary grades, and it is con­ has a Newark studio. Mr. Frank L. growth of insects, says the Professart from theCatholie Church. He could not be dip; The Nutley nine won by a score of work more than offset his going to sleep jectured the wcrk will be divided be­ Rusby, who is now singing in St. Luke, which;would otherwisAnothave appeared found at his address yesterday. Father 8-6, Nntley had good luck! in its run in the eight and allowing a ball to g» Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, for several weeks. On the other hand, through Ills territory without making as tween Messrs, Beachler, and Davis, was also a pupil of tbe same teacher. Gamba is his successor as pastor of Our getting, and good luck in the field as effort to stop it. Ray. Blum. Stager and This position was filled last year by Miss wet weather coming now would wash off Lady of Mt, Carmel Church on Wash­ w ell. ■■ . ■ ■ ■ ■■. Mitchell played well and the pitclitemKQs Margaret Wilson, but this year it has Mabel Schoonmaker, Grade 5-b (new); the chemical which bas been sprayed on ington'Street. Carney Blum pitched well through­ given good support. In the fourth inning' i>een abolished. . Miss M. Winifred Turner, Grade 4-a the foliage and undo the work of ex­ The Palo girl is the young woman, who out. ..the; game. In the eighth when.'1 Gilman gave a foolish exhibition of., base Ruth M. Koehler. Grade 4-b (new); running, which might have been avoided Although no provision was made for termination. : , figured in the affray at the conifer of Pa s­ the P am were hanging- the ball' and Miss Alena A. Gore, Graded 3-a Miss three men got across .the home plate by proper coachin g: The following isthe •a secretary for the supervising principal, The chemical used to spray the trees saic avenue and Glendale street on May (new); Miss Mabel Emmons, Grade 3 b without any outs, it looked as though score by innings: -j'-',: i;; y . ■! ■■■■ as was generally supposed would be done. (new); Miss Bertha Blum, (re-engaged); is not only poisonous to the beetles, but 29, at which time two men from Harrison the whole, team had lost its'head, but . •• •_ l; •• . It is understood one hag been engaged, Grade £-a; Miss Katherine Milne, Grade by drying on the leaves makes them un­ were alleged to have insulted her father they took a brace, and got out of the New Park ,...0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 -1- 6 10 4 2-b (new); Miss Ethel B. Hallock, Grade but whether she will be one of the teach­ fit for the bugs consumption, in case any hole in good shape. Gorman, in the Nutley A .C . .0 2 2 1 .0 3 0 0 x— 8 8 3 1-a (new) ; Miss Helen E. Bassford, and one was stabbed in "the back and ers, or devote her entire time to the work, Grade i-b (re-engaged); Miss Kate C. are left on the tree, or they breed again the otherhit with an axe, which sent him is yet to be seen. Lambert, Kindergarten. the same year. - to the hospital for seveia] veeks. - Yantacaw School: Miss Alice J, The following is the list of teachers for One year’s treatment will not entirely the year beginning July 1, 1911): John Bickers, principal and Grade 6 ; Miss R. Beachler, supervising principal (new); Irene B. Flavell, Grade 5; Miss Ruth E, cute the pests, the Professor says, as Park School, High School Department: Blood. Grade 4 (new); Miss Laura M. there are always eggs left deposited Pink Birthday Party. Ballantine, Grade 3; Miss Emma Shan­ William C. Davis, principal and instruc­ about the trunk or in the ground at the Mr. andM rs. H. C. Conkling, of Whit­ tor of Geometry, Algebra and Trigonome­ non. Grade 2 (n e w ); Miss Burnettie C. Nutley Home Sites root. try; Miss Grace M. Bradley, instructor of St uble. Grade 1-a (new); Miss Helen ford avenue, gave a birthday party for English; Miss Ida B. Talcott, instructor Hitchcock, Grade l-b (new);MissFlorence In many of the .suburban communities their daughter, Miss Bueleh Conklin g, oh « f Latin; Miss Gertrude Raftery, instructor Ackley, Kindergarten; Miss Ida G. in this vicinity where the fight is going her sixth birthday, bn Thursday after­ Homan, Assistant Kindergarten. o f German (new); J.A.. Hess, instructor of on, much worse conditions are being , en­ noon. The co scheme was pink. Passaic Avenue School: Miss Bernice lot Science, Physics, Chemistry,etc. (new); countered than in Nutley. In Bloomfield ■ Edson L. Outwin; instructor of commei- Martin, Grade 2; Miss Christine Bogle, Games were played by the little people, 0DR NEW PROPERTY ; ^ Grade 1; Miss Katherine T. Conlon, Kin­ especially the Tree Commission is hav­ for which prizes were awarded after cialsubjects, (new). We are now preparing maps of out recently acquired Elementary Department, Park School, dergarten. ing a hard fight. ~ which. dinner was served, and favors in Church Street School: Miss Anna A. Miss Susan B. Lockhart. Grade 8 Girls; It is thought, however, that next year, the form of toy cameras given to the properties in the West. Nutley section and are offering special > John S- Herron, GradeS Boys; Miss Troy, Grade 3; (new). the pest will be much easier to handle Clara Hunter, Grade7 (new); Miss Special Supervisors; Miss Stella Hicks, diners; Those present were: Miss Eleanor inducements to early purchasers, especially those who con­ because of the war being waged for its; Margaret Prosser, Grade 6-b (new); Drawing and Manual Training; Miss McKune. Mercedes Rauche, Miss Buelah Miss Rachael Plank, Grade €-a (new); Myrtle A. Hoey, Music and Physical extinction all over the county. Conkling, MissHelen Weils, Miss Ethyln template building homes. Probably never again will ,a Training: Miss Etta H. Fink, Domestic Miss May M, Flannery, Grade 5-b (new); The Nutley Shade Tree Committee is New, Mrs. Walter Wells, and Miss Kath­ similar opportunity be offered to purchase such desirable Miss Irene F. Anderson. Grade 5-a; M ss Science (new). desirous that the citizens co-operate erine Welsh, . in this effort and have all tbe building sites at so low a figure. The changes and improve- affected trees in town sprayed at this meats planned for this section will greatly enhance property time. The man in charge of the work is Schaaf Employees oa Outing values, and far-sighted people will take advantage' of the : authorized to make arrangements to have the work performed. It is thought that The R. G, Schaaf Association, which . present low prices. . ■ *- t ;1 , Nutley Coal & Supply Co. includes the employees of the Nutley if all the trees affected were treated now they would be saved, and the pest pretty branch and the two stores in Newark, -M. Pi. KAUFMANN, Manager well wiped out. went on af tally-ho ride to Pine Brook, on‘Sunday. The Newark contingent met OUR OTHER PROPERTIES . \ those from Nutley at Bloomfield. Din­ We offer a choice of four other distinctively different s HEN HURT AND HORSE ner was served at Pine Brook and games were held.® About forty-five of the mem­ types of property. We can give you a home site on a hill or - KILLED BY TROLLEY High Grade Pittston, Lehigh bers attended and a general good time in a valley, in abundant shade, or on a broad open sweep. # ■ V was the result. The officers of the Nut­ Injuries were received by" Harry White,' ley branchjare Frank P. Brandreth, presi­ J We have locations to suit every taste and practically every - of Centre street, and Ward Dutcher, of dent; L.£W. Call, vice-president; Wil­ purse. The variety of these properties, tlie beauty* and the River road, the former getting a cut and Spencer Coal liam |Murren, treasurer and Frederick : convenience of location and ease of access, combine to offer :" in the head, a broken collar bone and a Smith, secretary. sprained ankle and the latter a sprained ; the best class of home sites at the most moderate cost ~ : ■ v ankle and a skinned arm, when a south bound trolley car, number 2046 on the St. Paul’s Luring August Paterson struck an ice wagon be­ WOOD— ICE— MSON MATERIALS Rev. Henry J. Condit, pastor of St. longing to H. F. Banta, of Franklin ave­ REMEMBER ■■ Paul’s Congregational Church will spend nue, in front of the old Vosseler factory, the month of ^August at Hulstfs Land­ We arrange loans for lot purchasers desiring to erect on Tuesday night. A sorrel horse valued FEED— HAY—CRAIN ing, Lake George. During his absence their own homes. ; " v.-i at $350 was so badly cut by being the pulpit will be filled by prominent pas­ jammed between a trolley pole and the We furnish plans and erect houses to suit purchasers, tors from other dhurclies* They are; wagon, that it had to be shot, and the WHITE SEASHORE SAND— BEAVER BOARD August, 7, Rev.'PaulM. Grleder, of the ' special ideas and requirements. : .; • : ■ - ,,;. , wagon, also valued a t $350, w as wrecked. First Moraviant Church, ofBrooklyn; The impact of the vehicles smashed in Our plan of paymeut makes ownership safer, cheaper1 August 14 and 21, Rev. Mr, Johnston, i the front of the trolley car, and buried recently of the Presbyterian Church', of the ice wagon completely around, so that North Paterson; and August 28, Rev. Dr. : 1 We take pleasure in showing our properties to intend* „■.; WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE it faced toward Kingsland street, from William A.|Rice, of New York. . which direction it had just come. ing purchasers. Maps and booklets mailed on request i - / The motorman on the car escaped in­ jury. as did all the passengers. White Lanchm and Whist. : will he laid up for about six weeks. OFFICE AND YARDS A luncheon and bridge party 'was given on W ednesday ’ afternoon fey Mrs.: NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY Anthony D. Usin a, at her home, on Bur­ Opposite West Nutley Station D R , H. BL H EYW O O D nett place- Three tables . were in play ' WILLIAM A. LAMBERT, ' D E N T I S T • and the winners were Mrs. George B. : president ' : BROADWAY CHAMBERS BUILDING Philhower, who received a mahogany Phone 936—House Phone 938-W 377 BROADWAY, N EW YORK tray: .Mrs. E . P; Montague, a mahogany, NUTLEY, N. j. 99 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK N. W . C orner of Cham ber S t. fpot-stooi and Mrs. William F. Dabney, a; PaoHE 3303 WMtm silk bureau scarf. ■■■: ■■■■■.■ * ■ YOUR MEMORY.

If H Seems ia Fail You JustGive It a F o u r B ills Good Jaggirvg. . Memory doas not *‘fafj" (except in lts s o f al 1 the faculties i; it simpiy ge ts a n d a •weak aud languid for want of (ise, just as tbe physical organs do. People of­ ten say ‘‘My memory is failing*’ wheu G ROC E RS— BU TCH E R 5 N e a r B i l l : it is ■■ really as good as ever if they « !> would give it cUauce. A word, a date, a name, an incident, 90=92 W alnut Street, Nutley, N. J. S E m to conies up, or, rather, fails to come up bave anoth­ when you want it. There seems to^be TELEPHONE 823 er " B i l l " iio irascible way of remembering it.: c a m p a ig n ? W e You make two or thi-ee efforts, give up hare had oue or and say, “There's no use; it's gone tw o in tbe nation- from me/' ; 1 Our stock of Liquors, Wines aad Beers has arrived. &1 arena, notably Nonsense! It hasn't It is there just, as much as it ever was, only therein re” Hereafter we can supply any possible erder you may when Tniliani J, A Telephone in the H om e a Jot of things over it. Keep at work, Brj-an twice ran give in this line and deiiver it to your door with your bring your will to bear upon it, try and against William try and try, aud after awhile you can “Hello, Grace; yes, thls te Edith.>r ; ; ‘ groceries. All kinds of Whiskeys, Braadys, Gins, McKinley for pres­ get it. . . ' Port, Sherry aad the best productions of three ident aad s t ilt “ Why, we have jast begun dinner. You set Brother And, better, you will find that the ex­ more r ec ea 1 1 Tom telephoned front New York this morning that breweries are 0:1 our shelves ia our cellars. Almost j ercise required in remembering it will wben tbe -same • he would be here, so we waited for him.” everybody keeps whiskey constantly in the house, help yon next time and that a little Bryan tvus pitted toil and determination put together “A real old-fashioned barn dance this evening, you whether they use it freely or not, and for a leader against William will accomplish wonders In the whole sa y — splendid.’’ * ■■■ - Howard Ta ft. Kovr we have a fine brand prepared especially for onr trade Wlt. X.OEB. JT{. range of faculties, : : “Of coarse, we'll come.” - t li e street TTI1- .Look over your memory, see where Hams are treating into New York “Thank you for calling . This telephone Has been you arie most deficient and exercise it bringing as good news all day.” . B. B, SPECIAL RYE, quart bot. $1| j state politics. To say twthins of Wil- in that respect. You can do it at any | Ham J. Gaynor and W illiam Sulzer, odd time, while you are waliting,vrid­ . both of wbom are being boomed for ing, resting after a day’s work, listen­ A Residence Telephone Is a W onderiul Convenience Some of our other brands a re :— in arranging, the many little social affairs which contribute so mucb | the Democratic nomination, tbe re are ing perforce to a duli speaker. Don't to happiness and make life worth white. : ; ' WHISKEYS . , j four Bills aud a near oue who are let a few failures discourage you. The I talked of for the Itepublir-au comma- long corridor of reco!lection Ilaed upon .A R w idence Telephone Is a Real N ecessity in case of Blacft and White, Green-Eiver, Wi3sonr Hunter, Canadiani ■ tion. Thpse are William Loeb. Jr.. both sides with valuable material will accident, sudden illness-—in the many household eniersshcies' which are b oun d to occur. A telephone inthe home gives a feeiing of con-^ Club, Old Crow, Bushmills Irish Whiskey, Dewar’s! j W illiam S. Bennet. W illiam H. be opened for you because of your im­ fldcnce and security. ' . a . . ■. . . Scotch Whiskey, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Usher’sj i Hotchkiss and William It. Wilk-ox. portunity if you use it.—Exchange. Special Reserve and Applejack. . j Tlie near Bill Is Clark Williams, state Every Fam ily Should Have a Telephone. superintendent of banking, but as Jle Residence rates are very reasonable. Call oar near­ BRANDY • has his name wrong end to perhaps BARGAIN HUNTING. est Commercial Office lor complete information. he slioui^ not be counted in th+> Bill Read’s Cider Brandy, Marteli’s XXX Braady and Hen-j T h e Strenuous Ka cionaI Game of tha New York Telephone Company t'horuts. As for Loeb, be says be is I Amdricari Women. . nessy’s XXX Brandy. . going Ssbing’. ' . . £?*ry Beil Telephone is th* Cettttr vf th* System There is always something impres­ sive about a crowd tha,t is swayed by GIN . Representative Bennet says he is: not ‘a single emotion. Yon get an 1 impros- Barr Brothers1 Superior Holland Gin, Gordon Gin and| as xnoth’Kt as Loeb and intimates that iiion of force, says Mary Heaton Vorse Plymouth Gin. if be does any fishing: it wili be for In Success Magazine. These wonjeii, TELEPHONES 604-5-6 delegates. In other words, be is a can­ PORTS AND SHERRYS who '-a few uiomeuts ago bad been • • • • • . • • • ; ' • - • • . . :• . . •. • • ...... • didate and doesn't care who knows it. quiet shoppers, formed a mob. They Duff Gordon &. Co.’s Port and Sherry and Sanderman He has already told Eoosevelt. bnt did swayed and pus tied as though moved Specials at the Scheuer Market Co.'s Port. not indicate that tbe colonel showed by a common impulse toward a table marked enthusiasm at bearing the wbere were the embroideries. From BEERS news. Bonnet is their throats caiae a little, dull growl, Best Creamery Butter, lb. - - 30c Kruger’s Pilsner and Coburger, Fiegenspan’s Export, I the man who is a curious noise—the whisper of a mob. Wurtzburger and P. 0. N-, Lyon sEdelwiid, Half and Half, I credited witb run­ Tbe noise of a mob in joy or iu an- Good White Lard; lb. - v 10c ning the Jotmson- g«r or in fright or Just its restless Porter and Dark, BnBois Brewing Co.’s, Wurzburger andj Jeffiries tight out murmur as it waits Is different from Our Regular 35 g Java and Mocba ^ Budweiser forthe best trade, Bass & Co.’s Dog’s Head Ale] of California, He any other noise that comes from the is one of the few bnman throat—quite distinct, of a cu­ Coffee, lb. - - 25c SOFT DRINKS Repnblif-an repre­ rious animal timber. 1 heard it; once Imported Gingerale, Domestic Birch Beer, Sarsaparilla, | sentatives fr o m on tbe occasion of the throwing of a Feigenspan’s Beer, A le and Porter case 95c Lemon and Cream Soda. ' New York city in bomb, again from a crowd waiting for congress, where he a bank to open and a third time in a is classed as an al­ theater when fire had been called, Good Laundry Starch, lb - most insurgent, al­ and now here it was iu miniature from though be voted congressman ben^ a couple of hundred womea waiting to Washing Soda, 8 lbs. > - B A R R B R O S . for Camion and s e t . buy ten cent embroideries. ; tbe rules. Beunet is the man wfao They were pour women with shawls Scheuer Laundry or Borax 8 cakes for 25c managed Otto Bannard’s campaign for and baskets, women with babies in GROCERS—BUTCHERS mayor of New York city. Bannard their arms, women with threadbare Quart Bottle Ammonia or Blneing. 9 c ; himseif bas been mentioned as a can­ clothes carefully brushed, who must didate for governor, but says he does think before spending each dime is Gold Medal Cocoa, can - - 16c 90=92 W a ln u t Street, Nutley, N. J. not want tt and presumably is for,his the dollar, bnt for once indulging ia the great sport of American women— TELEPHONE 825 manager. Benuet is ajso a member of the United States immigration com­ bargain buiitlng. All Our Regular 50c tea, lb. - 43^ ' mission and was charged by tbe peppery Macon of Arkansas witb bav- Edwar« Everett. Don’t Bake, Try Our Breads loaf - 3 1/2. idg taken ou the junket habit. Edward Everett was one of the most purely literary of all American orators. All Kinds of Rolls, doz. - - 9c William B, Willcox Ss chairman of Among the more eminent scholars aud the public service commission of New statesmen of our land no one has ever Large Dill or Sour Pickles, doz. - 10c Glen Ridge C em etery York state, in which position it is his been more deservedly honored for in­ pleasant duty to wrestle with the rail­ tellectual power, purity of character, roads and to be a. buffer between the public and private, and for clearness All Our 75c W ines and Liquors, full ; ■ FRAML1H AVE. JISD JEROLEKOS ST., BLG0HF1EU), fl. 3. dear public and the rapid transit com­ and perception of judgment than Ever­ Many prominent people of Isutiey and Eeilevi3]e v Seeda. Fertilizer and Chemicals; . - Tar '' ■ fey and o f the legis­ ‘'borough,” tbe second with “free.” As aiid Bladder, Blood sectieida and- Agricultural Iinptements. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDEB£TO? the practice grew; of banging “bells” ^brdnJc ©roncijjti&', ■ Asthma. Co&stuup- All kinds ot fencing. Fruit, sli3<1e ands lature do not lore tiOtt and A-LL: FK3jALE no oniamental trees. ’ Evergreens, Shrtibs. these gentlemen as in such towers people reminded them­ ivhfit tb e ca* use* Btrief confidence selves Of the fact by changing the will b© observe^. . ' . , Vines,.small fruit, etc. . ■:■■■: O. E. C. FENTZLAFF . they should. They. catfnot ca.1 L tom ' v -word ''berfry" into the modern “be!- LongDiatancePhonel7S«J 1 '■ 5 CHARLES ST., MONTCLAIR cosmctioB can forgive Hughes consultation f r e e now that he is go­ fry.” . ■ ■ ■ . ■■■■:■ ■ Offifie Hours: 3 to 4 p. tn. and StoB p. D). ' ■ / : / ! ing on the supreme Office closed Friflay, Saturday and Sua- ■ E. E, FAITH AND THOS. HAYES, Nntley Agents fcench, but Hotch- No Chance. ■ , day during July aad August ilss nerer. Ab in­ “Why don’t you ask that young man up to tea some evening, dear?” , surance s u p e r in ­ “ I don’t believe It w ould do . any tendent, Hotchkiss Horace b. Osbobre, Pm at. A3OTOS.9 MAsaail.is, See. and Tjeas good, mother. He's a confirmed bach­ General TrucKino has been too busy Hewarln.H. J;. ffiontdair, B, 3, elor.”— York Journal. . West Nutley Practical uncovering tales of W1E" H' MOTO:H:KISS- iegialative bribery and other yellow A Collage Pun, Sog Stories to endear him to states­ LADIES’ TAILORING CO. c . W. B A R K E R The Osborne & Marsellis Co., ■ "Can y.our horse-jump?” . . men who are fond of yellow dogs. It Suits Hade to Ortfer (iNCOftPOR ATfi P* "I don’t kDow. 1 never asked him." was Hotchkiss who brought out that “Really! Why not?” - ' at Reasonable Prices ^ ; tale about George W. Aldridge which LIVERY Qaurrymen and Road Builders “I’m afraid he might take a fence/’— PERFECT FR' GUARANTEED had sueh an Influence in leaving AJ- Harvard Lampoon/ ■ ■ NL'TLHY, N. J, 6 ridge at home when he really wanted We also do Cleaning, Pressing Snd Broken Stone for Drives and Concrete to go to Washington. Hotchkiss lives Appropriata. 1 Repairing on Ladies’ .and 6 entlemeh.*a r Pianos and' Furniture moved/ - all - Lumber and M asons5 M aterials in Buffalo, and some of the machine “What do you suppose is- the socg of Clothes- Work called for and delivered. Long Distance Teiejtlione 6^-jfioatifejJr politicians want him to continue living the desert?” : ; ' . . .. parts of the city ahd country. Horlfcs- past.- there. Yet if there is anything In the “I don’t know, but I should think It Realty Building, High Street tired and stabled. Horae clinping promptly/ idea that insurance investigators mate Quarries and Mam Office*. Upper MontciSar,. N- J. would be ‘The cameis are coming,' *— ' - ' PHO^E 224-J ■ ■ . intended to ' = .. good governors, he fills the bUl. Exchange. 1 . : then tie'could not oillk her. One. eaa hardly bln me a eow for refusing to STOKE CLOSES1 SATURDAYS A t 12 MOON, OPEN FRIDAY POLITICS IN “give down" wben-iter feet were potut- in^ toward Hie jit'ultii. I’iinl tioi only . ■ ■ ' EVENINGS UNTIL 10 . P . M. • did violence to the iittrti<-tic;u of gra v­ itation, hut to the cow’s dignity. If HOT WEATHER. tlie .Lionel rt'ally wanted to m ilta cow roped on the Hat of her Uncfc he (SUCCESSOR TO W. F. DITTIG) should have used n .force j>ump, com­ Sleeping With Both Eyes G^ten—Senator pressed air l or hydraulic pressure. 156 Chestnut Street NUTLEY, N. J. locks Horns With an Editor—One Thing People aiv not absorbingly hit erected, bo n ever. in the colonel’s tn liking abili- Roosevelt Cannot Do—New Party t j . iVhal they want to fcuotv is wheth­ to the Front In Pennsylvania. er he cau rope tlie state machine and throw It ou its back. Woodrow Wilson For Gov­ New Jersey's >‘BEE HIVE/ Shopping Centre- N E W A R K ^ ernor and President. If the short session of congress floes even half of the work: mapped out for it. it wili be the busiest session that Best Selection of All By JAMES A. EDGERTON. Washington |];i n ever known. Here is [Our Regular Correspondent.,) a part of the schedule passed over to SHOPPING BY MAIL HE movement lor an independ­ it by the late uulamented session. ent ticket In Pennsylvania Is Scan it closely, lo r a fter tlie -tth o f one of tlie sitmitk-nnt features nest March this program will prob­ T of tlie campaign, doubly sig­ ably be published agnin as a list of Its; convenience, 7 tons heavier smcc ma“ “Mgthe public t" bas Kinds of High-Class nificant perhaps ou account of ttie agi­ measures which congress did not pass. tation for a new party throughout the At any rate, the / last session did not economy and come to recognize cuid inore aarinB. One no table feature of the pass tbem. although some of the most l’vnnsyl vania situation is tbe fact tbat prominent bills sot through one house ; • - generally make use of the ad- there is a revolt aij-.iinst both oid par­ and only await action' by tlie other ty mac-bines. In tbe Democratic camp body. Here Is the list: care in hand- , vantages-of buying by mail, Groceries the business failure of Colonel J. M. -To. create the Appalachian and WLur.e securing the up-to-the-minute Mountain forest reserve,- . .. . To build up the merchant marine by a system of ship subsidies. . ling thru omr fashions and mercliandise of tlie To regulate the granting of injunctions. To permit the federal incorporation of . ■ better grade, not always avail- railroads . and other common carriers. To regulate the fssue of stocks and . a able in the home village.,. . bonds of transportation companies. system. The enactment of additional conserva­ ■ : : : Sii;ce tbe installation of the tion measures, eight bills remaining without action. . . To establish a hureati of.public health. high power mailorder systems in operation at this store the To encourage the study of agriculture ami the mechanical arts, fo r. which an popularity of this extensive division catering to out-of-towii; Quick Deliveries and Low Prices appropriation of $10,000.(W0 is proposed, A farm or rIvi 1 government for Alaska. patrons has grown by leaps and bounds. 1 ~ ! Modification of the Sherman.anti-trust net. ’ . :i . . . ' A fact that might well be advanced as ofTcring a cogent Codification of the (jostnl laws and re­ organization of the postal system. reason for this pronounced success of our mail-order dfpaittrti-t A plan for the retirement of civil serv­ ice employees. . . is the undoubted efficiency of those who have the receiving red. To expedite litigation In federal courts: filling of the order in charge—the young women wl:o are trained In addition there will be the reports to act as the shopping eyes of the custcirers located at a; di£« of the ^Ballinger and Lorimer Investi­ Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Always on Hand gations. The ROckefeiler foundation tanee. Almost,intuitive are they in their expert sy Also AnenttfortbfcSULUVAN rtOTOR CAR CO.-A LIGHT D E U V gR Y CAR the state. It is significant tbat TTowier m m m . srM M tM siic .Mkv milk for some months he went ont. had seen Theodore .Roosevelt before f ' ’ >i83-*85 HA RKET STREET, J . S . W ARD,NEW ARK, N. J., Telephone 4311 Market chased a cow across the prairie, roped making this announcement. .. . V, TELEP»0N^;S2-R • bee and threw her on her back. Even may be that if this idiosyncrasy turned over to the chairman of the Water tTfoe fiutleu Sun assumes national importance, he POLICE FORCE ! Committee and the Board Of Health, i The Building Committee reported 12 legal Paper of the Town, County may again be a leader of a forlorn permits issued during the month, and-the and State. hope. ' . ■______NOW IN SIGHT amount of the work (o total$20,840. j The Water Clerk handed in a check for Entered at the Post Office ai Nutley, President Taft has excited much $660, the Collector $3,000 and the Town N. J., as second-class matter. adverse criticism in partisan news­ Clerk S4.120.64. \ ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY papers for successfully carrying Ordinance Provides For A communication was read from W. AT through his ideas on legislative H. Mitchell, of Wayne place, suggesting N U T L E T , H\ J. Chief, Sergeant and that a pipe be laid from the spring under matters. But the people, who are the big willow near the new bank build­ Subscription, $1.50 Per Tear the final arbiters, have not been 3 Roundsmen ing to a fountain to be erected on the bridge, which could be used to water Office: Franklin aad Vreeland Avenues slow in expressing their satis­ MARKET, HALSEY 6 BANK horses and be used by the public for T e l e p h o n e 9 6 - W faction over his accomplishments, and from all parts of the country SUGGESTS FOUNTAIN ON BRIDGE drinking purposes. : Communications are welcomed by this Mr. libby was appointed a committee paper. They must be accompanied by Mr. Taft -has been deluded with Of one to investigate the subject. AN INTERESTING the name of the writer not necessarily for communications conveying con­ Mayor Authorized to Sign 99-Year Mr. Weischedel complained ’ that cess­ publication, but as an evidence of good gratulations. This certainly looks pools were being placed too close to faitti and for identification. This rule is discouraging for the sweeping Lease of Town Hall— Contract foundations by permission of the Board SUMMER STORE adhered to strictly. Democratic victories predicted in Made W ith Prof. Cutter of Health and about the unsatisfactory methods of notifying the Building Com- JAMES D, FOY, Editor November. The people have The Town Council on Wednesday night mittee by the Health Inspector ofthe “I don’t seein to notice the heat when I shop at your learned long since that the Repub­ took up its work with a vim after a four, plumbing work in new buildings. An store," said an Elizabeth woman the other day. “Every SATTJUUAY, JULY 30, 1910 lican party can be depended upon weeks’ rest. Councilman libby intro- \ effort wiUbe 013(16 to institute a plan to to carry out the wishes of the peo­ I have the departments work in unison. one seems so busy and there\ so ipuch going on all the duced an ordinance reorganize ^ Libby introduced a resolution to Subscribers to The Nutley Sun leav­ ple in matters of legislation. police force, which was passed to its acontract with Prof. F. A. Cutter while that, somehow or other, I seem to forget that it is hot.” ing town for the Summer can have second reading. It promises to be of a to spray the elm trees throughout town the paper sent to their out-of-town We thought this was most COMPLIMENTARY and wo address by notifying this office by CORRESPONDENCE. satisfactory nature when pat in opera- , f°r $1 each. .Mr. Libby said he consid- told the customer so, too. ■ mail or phone. No charge unless sent tion. Theideais tohave a chief and set- J ered this very important at this time, and geant, and a roundsman for each ward, hoped theCouncil would approve it. The to foreign countries. Now we don’t claim that our store is an ICE BOX m : Be Wants to Know. The salaries, will be $900 per year for the ' recommendation was approved unani- Summer time or that it is any cooler than any other big; The politicians are ever reaching To the Editor of The Nutley Sun. chief, for the sergeants $60 per month, j mously. Deab Sir:— I would like to ask the and $5(1 per month for the roundsmen. The Mayor submitted the agreement of modem shop with good high ceilings, broad aisles and for the commuter vote. They are “ Joker" of the Second Ward Association Unless amended the | ^ Tj™ after it in the Oranges, Montclair what the Erie Railroad has done for the ordinance will be passed, ana tne making some suggestions which seemed plenty of electric fans, but we DO claim that this is an and some othej' places, and have Newark Branch in way of improvements appointments wiil be made later. necessary, the Mayor was authorized to interesting Summer store and we DO try to make it so him cajoled into placing himself daring the past fifteen years ? Ordinances providing for the construc­ take the matter up with the Board and tion of a cement sidewalk and curb on execute the contract when in satisfac­ thoroughly WORTH WHILE to come here . these hot days, in a ridiculous position, by making Yours truly tory shape. The lease is for a term of 99 the following streets passed their final objections to the recent raise in An Old Timer. years at a rental of $1 per year. that it is exactly as the Elizabeth woman said “ YOU Nutley, N .J ., July, 26 1910. readings and were authorized. The Mr. Weischedel said there had been an railroad rates and dragging it easterly side of Hillside avenue, from improvement in the trolley service of late SEEM TO FORGET THAT IT IS HOT.” into politics. Probably ninety per Vreeland avenue to High street: north and be thanked the Trolley Committee for its good work.: cent, of the commuters have had Enterainedat Birthday Party. side of Church street from Prospect street The Town" Engineerwas instructed to With all the excessively hot weather of the past few . an advance of rates in their own easterly; Weston street, from Grant ave­ furnish the street lines of Franklin ave­ weeks we are just rounding out the BIGGEST AND BUSIEST A birthday reception was-held at the nue to Avondale road; Elm street, from nue from Centre street to the Belleville business, and expected the rail­ home of Mr. and Mrs.. Adolph Haschek, Chestnut street to hew street; easterly jine July in all our seventeen years of store keeping in the Jr., of Chestnut street, Saturday night road to do the same thing sooner side of Wayne place from Grant avenue WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. “ INDUSTRIAL CITY,” and we want to state right here— or later. If he had used his own last in honor of their little daughter to Avondale road; westerly side of Wayne Georgia. The favors small cut glass WANTED — A STRONG GIRL FOR and emphatically to—that we’re going tokeep things hum­ brain, rather than listened to some place from Grant avenue to Avondale candle holders. The musical part con­ general housework; sleep home. Apply other fellow, it is not at all likely road, and the southerly side of Mountain 15 Erie place. ming for the next thirty days as they never hummed before, sisted of vocal and instrumental solos View avenue, from Bloomfield avenue to AN ENERGETIC PUSHING YOUNG MAN at this time of the year. ' : / he would have put himself on and duets by Mr. and William C. Slavik, Prospect street. wanted, with business ability, capable record as opposing an advance of Those present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. A . In the matter of the opening of . Visit this store some of these torrid days and see if it to manage and take entire charge of so little consequence. Many of them Haschek, Jr., Miss J. Christine Kozelow, Mountain View avenue, from Hillside isn’t pretty nearly as the Union County woman says. Charles Kozelow, Mrs. Justine Kozelow, a newspaper route on the eastsideof spend every day for trifles the avenue to Prospect street, W. H. Parry, Nutley to deliver at residences and sell at Louis Hauser, of New York; Clarence J. entire amount of the month’s raise. Esq., appeared for Mrs. Alice Cunning­ Railroad Station, etc., ail New York and “ MAIL o r d e r s f i l l e d ~ Siavik, Miss Virginia Slavik, Joseph Sto- Newark morning and evening papers at The commuters . of the localities ham. He claimed therewas no necessity GOODS DELIVERED FREE vicek and Miss Anna Stovlcek, of New for the extension of the street, that the city prices as printed on them. Project mentioned seem to be over sus- York; Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C. Slavik will be amply financed, and inducements award of $1,250 w as not sufficient, as offered that will insure a fine opportunity and others. ceptable to the wiles of the way­ her property was worth more, and it was to the rigbt party. Address “ADVER­ BAM BERG ER On motion of Mr. Carr the whole matter Apply, 182 Chestnut street. The Shade Tree Committee and PACKARD was laid on the table for further con­ L O S T -A SM ALL GOLD PIN, SQUARE, Are you insured in a good company Of all kinds every day with ample capital and a reputation for the members of the Town Council ■ Means THOROUGH sideration. with initial “B.” in centre. Reward Mr. Parry also appeared in behalf of if returned to MRS. SAMUEL BIRD, Js.. fair dealing? If your home, your store are to be commended for the efforts in everything pretamiug to business Mr. Nelson Day and Mr. Metkle, regard- ■ 291 Prospect street. 8-6 or factory hums, a company which.pays OYSTERS AND \ education, its losses promptly and. without amurmur they are making to save the elm ing the widening of Prospect street, south TO RENT— FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. ALL ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES is'your best friend, I represent only such trees from being destroyed by the of Chestnut. He contended, if the work improvements, bath, steam heat. Rent, CLAMS ■ insects that are waging war upon INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION went on, Mr, Day would be without in­ $18. Apply 42 Mcytle avenue. 8-6 " " companies, ; , . ; E d ter at anytim e without disadvantage, gress to his residence, except in the rear; F r 4 T T n r v T THf?FF HARTFORD V Always ready to deliver them. All realized the necessity NO SOLICITORS that the lines of the street were unknown FLAT TO LET-THREE ROOMS AND 52 years of faithful work bath. All improvements except heat. of doing the work and also the ex­ and that he should be compensated for CONTINENTAL . FALL TERH OPENS SEPT. 6 Apply 694 Bloomfield Avenue, near High pense to be incurred. The Com­ the strip of land. FIDELITY UNDERWRITERS Packard Commercial School street. Nutley. 7-30 LOBSTERS mittee appears to have made an The Mayor said the town had no idea MRS. H. KINGSLAND— CONFINEMENT INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA Fourth Aye. and 23d St,t New York of doing anyone an injustice or anything, advantageous bargain in contract­ Subway station at th e d o o r nurse, or any diseases except conta­ in fact, but what was legal. AMERICAN OF, NEWARK ing for the work in comparison Special commutation rates 011 all railroads gious ones. Can give reference. 57 Church and CRABS t:- students of the Mr. Charles GUma'nn, a chancem an; street, Nutley N. J." 7-30 v NORWICH UNION with the cost in other localities. Packard Commercial School protested in an indignant tone, that he , On order , If the trees are saved, as every one i FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. PRICE NEW HAMPSHIRE was not in the saloon, in uniform, owned reasonabe. Apply, hopes they may be, the money ex­ by Samuel Chardi when Chief Perkins I MRS. C. R. WASHBOURNE, , TELEPHONE 47-L pended will be regarded as a arrested Chardi a few weeks ago for 7..30 265 Avondale Road. (2d floor) fortunate investment. If on the violating the excise ordinance, and he r oR SALE— 7-ROOM 2 FAM ILY HOUSE A. L. HUNTLEY wished to have the charge investigated. | other hand, they are doomed, it and store, all improvements, except , INSURANCE The Mayor said there had been no heat; lot 55x200. Sell for $3,600. Cash REAL ESTATE - will not have been entirely wasted. charges made against Gilmann. RENTING—COLLECTING S. BLdim , '$1,600, balance on mortgage. Apply, It will demonstrate how necessary The Every one joined in the^ laugh that 694 Bloomfield Ave.. near High St. 30 COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS it is to give the trees that beautify took place when Gilmann said he would poR RENT MODERNIZED DUTCH COL- make a complaint against himself, forhe onia, housei large hall, 7 roomsand 355 Passaic Ave. the streets of Nutley needed atten­ 11 HIGH STREET, NUTLEY tion, and awake a more general wished to disprove the charge. two fireplaCes, all improvements. Q u a l i t y Although Mrs. Lucile Rang objected About one_half acr^ of grouQd. M. j. Opp. West Nutley Station interest among the citizens on the to the laying of a sidewalk on the east QUACKENBUSH, 61 Rutan place, 7-30 subject. It will also demonstrate side of Lake street, it was unanimously BARN ROOM TO RENT FOR HORSE AND the necessity of planting new trees Of every drug, chemical approved Both of the Conn oilmen from carriage, clean and private. Apply a Have You Seen at frequent intervals to replace the Second W£rd thought the walk was h . KIERSTEAD, 509 Frankin Ave. tf or medicine in our store —THE— those that may be destroyed. a necessity. , - TO LET On motion of Councilman Halsey an | : Those beautiful. White Stone Hat is guaranteed. Purity Modem house, Nutley Park; 9 rooms; appropriation of $50 was made to defray steam heat; parque floors; every improve- Fins, just the thing for the Spring William J. Bryan, the "Great always found here. the expenses of Chief Stager while in m ent; large veranda. $60 month, Fashionable Finish hats, and also those beautifuLJewel-T attendance at the Fire Chief’s Convention Semi-detached House, opposite station, Commoner," "the peerless leader,” . FOR YOUR ed Mesh Bags. Just take a look at which meets this year at Syracuse. 9 '2°“s; a“ S° ' our windows and see the best display ' L et us f i l l you r pre­ „ ’ Building 10x12, opposite West Nutley and several other things, met his COLLARS AND CUPPS o f Jew ely: in.. Passaic^ ; ; . Station; suitable for any small business. IS THE : Waterloo in his own State of Ne­ scriptions. On motion of Councilman DeVries Con- Rent, $8.00. Belt Pins, the finest Watches*: braska, on Tuesday. His downfall tractor Boylan was authorized to perform NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY . Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silverware and the water main extension work on Chest- .West Nutley, N. J. 99 Nassau St,, N. Y Novelties at the Oldest Jewelry . came through an attempt to force i ~ m i 7 <— i Dull Flttish. - Store in Passaic.. ' : on the Democratic Convention, to I n .i n_i o Petitions street. for w ater mains on : . . ■nut We call for- work in X Humbert street and East Centre street (to . Nutley and Avondale . which he was a delegate, a plank PARK PHARMACY be run under tbe railroad tracks (were HILLIJBK & CO., favoring county option. His politi­ approved. Mr. Weischedel asked that STEAM LAUNDRY. •. Franklin Av., cor. Chestnut St. the Humbert street work be expedited, as LOTS 50X140 cal sun has, however, been de­ : D. G. Decked, Local frget]t Chas. Greeme&Son clining for some time, and his PHONE 1003 water was wanted there very much. 14 lots for sale on Cen­ 413-415 riarket St., Newark, N. J. leadership was doomed in any The Water Committee was instructed PHONES 5263 Newark; 92-LNdtley to examine a devise designed to seal tre street, Nutley, N. 304 MAIN event. The irony of his turning AGENTS FOE water meters. The cost, it was said, down was that his enemies used would be about 3 cents each. If used It J. Trolley passes prop­ T lu X & X j PASSAIC, N. J . the same weapons against him to KODAKS & SUPPLIES will be impossible to tamper with a meter. The same committee was au­ erty; 2 minutes to rail­ Witch inspectors for Erie 8 . IL effect-their purpose, which he had THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL. : . ESTABLISHED 1882 used many times himself in his thorized to rent an additional sprinkler to be used in putting oil upon the road station. Will sell Good schools, good roads, good /water, battles, that is, to dodge the liquor streets. congenial neighbors and progressive reasonable. Inquire of government. : > question. Mr. Bryan’s loss of WANTE D A long discussion over the laying of a E M I L G E D D ; leadership in his own state means 300 foot concrete gutter on Franklin ave­ have houses an d lots at all prices and Atones- ; Men to represent us, either on reasonable terms. Write or f ir s t -c l a s s nue, near Chestnut street, took place. The' .calL1 ■ ■ that he v/iil no longer be a national ocally or traveling. Now is the time to R . M I L L E R , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND CIGARS object was to make it possible for the figure in Democratic politics. His start. Money in the work for the right ICE CREAM ALL S U M M E S-^ ^ town to flush the gutter which during the §

OF INTEREST ANANIAS CLUB deposited in either Banking or Savings De­ Clifton Knowitail Tells partment of “HEUABLE” ^Social Doings Daring • • •• i 1 the Week Among About Nutley and Carpets and Furniture Nutleyites Erie R. R. FIDELITY BfJSESfSOW l 5F®ia IM W PISffliFW i MJtff & (HKHWEST ISJ WOSMSSS& i

NOBODY IN CLIFTON KNOWS HIM "WHAT YOUR FRIENDS ARE DOING r T R U S T C O . , 73 6-73 MASMET ST. *§*!£*• N«w Fa!J Goods to Arrivo-^Eve^y Jncfcr Fifteen Erie Employes Passed Second Personal and Social Notes and Those of Room is Nesdfid Fof Them I • ; Ward Association Resolutions Who are Traveling, From All " NEW ARK, N. J. About Rate Raise, He Said Parts of Town IT The Annual August A party named "J Clancy," who can Mrs. B. W. Black, of Nutley Park, is at OVER are resources °f over 29 MILLION DOLLARS. evidently read and write, has been trying Cape May. to break into literature with some light Mrs. A. C. Fox, of High street, is Capita!,* Surplus and Undivided profit of Stock Clean sojourning at Westfield, N. J. > fiction about Nutley, and the Second Ward Association, Clancy lives in Clifton, nearly Mr. August Brauer, of Nutley avenue, lias refurned from Warwick. N. Y. a little place up near Paterson, which used to amount to something before they a n d \ Miss Margery Blum, of Passaic avenue, 10 MILLION DOLLARS Furniture* C arpets cut out horse racing in this State. bas returned from Lake Hopatcong. t • • • Clancy has arisen and unmuzzled his Everything for H ousekeeping- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernard, of Hight ignorance of things in general and Nut­ street, are home from Rayville, N. Y. ley in particular, in a letter to the Pas­ We Welcome New Accounts Additions J anti Sti El KM ore Sw eeping : saic Daily News, in which be tells what Mr. W. H. Arnold, is at Quogue, where Price Cuts on ; ■ :bis family are spending the summer. he doesn't know about Nutley and tbe Erie Railroad. Unsold Springy and Summer Stocks V The Epworth League met on Monday From experience with a cold hard world, STOCK NEW PRICES ____ RIGHT —Hundreds WIORE "R ed Tags’* night at the Vincent M. E. Church. which does not appreciate his sterling Have Been Used ; Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Whitney, of worth, Clancy has discovered there is JAMES'A. ANDERSON Satterthwaite avenue, are at Layville, “ a great deal of humbug in this world,” Throughout the House ; * : i ^ ^ IL. I. and at some time or other he must have Strictly Choice Groceries— Teas, Coffee paid his butcher and milk man, for he Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Farrington and son wails over the high price of meat and are spending ten days in Tuckertown, and Spices— Fine Butter a Specialty milk. Clifton seems to have neglected R egular M. J. Clancy too, for nobody there knew to Mrs. Matthew J. Callahan, of Church who he was when inquires were made. 671 Passaic A venue, Cor. Glendale Street O f f street is spending a month at Ocean They said he might be a fellow who had If you are too busy to call, use .the Telephones, Nutley 225-L and 78-J P r ic e s !

TARIFF INVESTIGATION. BUILDING A PAHACHUTE DELINQUENT: TAX SALES [ DELINQUENT TA} How to Make One and Attach It to a Map No. Lot No. ■ ■■',:.. ■ ■-.■ ■■■ ■■. ,: ■ ■ ■ ■; ;; ■■■■■. .! -. ^ r -' Early Report of Board May Mean Kite by Simple Methods. 62. 12 ' Est. W. J,'Florence, lot 1522:381, house/, bam , stt Further Revision. - M 5 Vreeland avenue. . , , r Tlie tariff board is already at work Many boys are Interested in para 68 5 James Batty, lot 59x 271, hs, 243 Passan: avenue... investigating tlie difference tn cost ot sbutes. Perh«[is the method of mak­ 69 :. 42 -Mrs, Mary'ilarsil, lot 673242, bs, barn, r8i I’HysfH _ ^ production at liome aud abroad, and ing a parachute as told by a boy will ffeNEWAPK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL] ______74 6i John J. Breslia, lot 17^x339,-hs, 97 Passaic av'eiitie.I' \ 76 87 to Sg August FelrAth, 3 lots-125x 125,^^hs, 18 Ealwistk: ave*..: \ H, C. Emery, who has been mating an be of interest. ■ IMPORTERS-. Im& BROAD,BROAO - NEW~NEW'*"*a*h> tIAlHALSEY STREBTSft^ *R£TAJL£RS- ■ 76 13 .: Domenico, Be Pasqualle, lota^xtoo, blk A. es Eniet st. , \ exhaustive study of tlie Question ia He says to fake two pieces of tissue The Most Industrious Store In Newark— The City of Industry 7 6 - 19 Bartolomeo Pasquale, lot 25x 100, blt.Ai.es Ernst st.. i. - Europe, recently returned to America paper about fourteen Inches square. 76 20 & 2r Vitale Del Russo, 2 lots 25x 100, blkA.es Ernst.st • ^ and was sent for by President Taft to Fold each piece separately across tbe 76 43 Nicola Zimtue, lot 25x 100, blk E, w s r.rnst street , middle eacli way. Then fold once di­ 77 24 to 27 .Frank Nauraki, 4 lots 25x 100. w s Gless avenue. . . . . ^ 3 77 iff to 21 Frank Nauiaki, 4 lots, e s Gless ave;iue...... &--7&:: i agonally from the corner which is tbe 77 65 to 68 Frank Naurakij 4 lots 25x 100, e s Entwistle aveituo.. ■ center of the paper. Trim pdf the sbort - 77 S & 9 Pietro Accongelo, 2 lots 14x 91, blk A, e ts Newark st.. . 1 15 side of tbe folded paper and open out 77 . 7 Eleiy E. Meaehem, lot 52x 96 (irrcg.J) es Memphisar, i i’j'- flat. You should then have a nearly 8 0 . 180 Est. Wm. Conover,5 .23-ioo acres, w s Union avenue. . , 24 83'. circular piece of paper with foar ' 82 ' 27 to 29 Rudolph Miller, 3 lots 25x 145,. e s Passaic avenue..... 7 68 creases extending across and crossing - 82 30 to 37 Rudolph Milier, 8 lots ^5x 140, s s Cnuninghatn st ■ n 52 HAHNE & CO.’S 82 38 Christine Sessel lot 50X140, s s Gunuingham street.,. . '. a 88 -one another at Its center. 82 42 Rudolph MUler, lot 200x 140; s s Cunnmghatn street.. 'fr'5 i>v Cover one side o t one piece with thin 86 29 AnnaV. Boyaton, lot 75^ 130, blk C, bs, 159 Whitford '' paste. Cut four pieces of strong thread, , . • ■ ave.iiiie...... *59 52 each about three times as loug as the ANNDAL JULY 86 . 4 Sarah F; Nairn, lot 100x 148, blk'B, bs, 154 Whitford av 57 60 :' diameter of tbe paper, and lay a piece ,86 562 Mary N. Remington, lot 75x 150*% s Whitford avenue. ; ri gi: : In each of tbe creases of the pasted 86 536 Mary Remingtou, lot 65x 1^0, hs,:es Whitford avenue 82 56 sheet. The paste will hold it in place, S8 555 Emms S. Sbaw,.iot 75x 125; n s Brookfield ayentre. .'.. . ij. ^ tbe surplus string extending equally 88 556 Hmnia.S. Sbaw, lot 6o x i3'2 11 s BrooMel da venue.... ‘ * *)6o beyond tbe sheet on opposite sides. SiS 557 Henrietta Wptherbee, lot 60x 137, hs, 14 Brookfield av, a6 94 9 Mrs. Sarah. F, Nairn, lot 282x 175. n s Highfield lane. . . 3 S 40 ^ Cut a cardboard disk au inch in di­ 97 9 Mrs. B. W Conduit and S. F. Nairn, lot 100x 198; s s : 1 ; ameter and lay on top of tbe crossed - Chestnut street,...... ~ ... 1-3 ' 44,­ strings at the center. Over ali place 98 - 14 Eleanor B. Lamb, lot 75x 150, Mk A, nonse, barn, ' the second circle of paper, pressing it « : 162 Grant avenue, ...... 44 dowu smooth. 98 . 61 H. G, Chur, lot 50x 100, irregular, bit C, "houses 44 : At one end of a piece of tine wire _ ' ■ . Burnett place, ...... 6 7 3 0 \ four or five inches long twist an eye CONTINUED THROUGHOUT too 18 Clias, M. Hillyer, lot 58x 140, blk. B, bouse, 1 store and J.: : or loop. Force the other end through ijarn, 260 Avondale road.... /.. ..i ...... 4 2 2 4 ’ rot 5 Rudolph Miller, lot 58x 140; blk A, n s Centre street.. ': 8 64. the ceuter of the disk, bending it so it io r 20 Rudolph Miller, 104.213x 140, blk A; n s Centre s t r e e t . :: 24 9^" will not come out. Gather tbe ends of : 101 50 Rudolph Miller, lot 54x 120, blk A, ss Cunningham st. ^ MS the string and tie iu a knot, to which THE MONTH ior 2S Rudolph Miller, lot blk A, s s. Cunningham.st. ■ 4 80 fasten n small weight. An iron washer 101 : 7 lire; Charlotte'Haight, lot 267 140, blk A, n s Centre . . : makes a good weight. . ., street ■...... 40 32 The parachute usually Ss raised into 101 ■ 45 Mrs. Charlotte Haight, 1.05-100 acres; bik A, s s :: » : . Cunningham street ...... ; ...... 9 60 tbe air at the end of a kite's tail. Two $250,000 Worth of Furniture of k it S7, Mrs. Charlotte Haight, i.&oxioo acres, blk B, n s . ways.-of attachment are suggested: : Cunningham street. s 64 At the end of tbe tail fasten a wire 101 54 & 55 Rudolph Miller, 2 lots, 25x 205, blk B, w s Miller st. . .i_. 4:80 ending iu a square angled boob. Have 102 36,46 &75 R.udolph Miller, 2.66-too acres (in!aad),. s ot Centre st . 24 9 6 .' your helper run out with the kite and the Highest Class J06 ; : Amoria A. Ackerman, 3. 22-100 acres, house, ws Wasll- - ' ^ slip tbe hook through tlie eye in tbe * :■ ing ton avenue,... ______...... 49 wire extending through the top of tbe 106 36 %SalvaloieIiiteiiclelIo, lot 25x 150, n s ICin^ street 1 91 parachute. By practice you will soon 107 15 .jars. E. J. Clarke, lot 50X.144, bs, e s Walnut street.... : . 63 36 107 16 Mrs. E. J. Clarke^ lot 62x 166, {irreg.); e s W alnut st. -. 7 68 learn bow to jerk yonr kite so as to EVERY PIECE REDUCED IN PRICE 107 32 Mrs. E. J, Clarke, 2.57-100 acres,, ws Washington ave. . 1 57 60 cause the eye to slip off the book, I07 21 Mrs. E. J. Clarke, lot 230^ 144, s s Avondale road 25 9.1 ’ when, if the - weight i* right, the para­ 107 30 Mrs. Iv.J. Clarke, lot 50x 1-44. s s Avondale ryadi.;.. v : y; gg: chute wili open and gracefully sail to 107 1 31 Mrs. E. J. Clarke, lot 3SX120, s.s Avondale rood i r 52 the ground. toS 74 David Naylor, lot 75x 125, bik C, hs, 42 jersey stre e t.. 23 04 Instead of a hook stick a hairpin 109 5 Rudolph Miller, lot 133x 175, 11 s Centre street . i: 5 76 H. O. TESTERY. through the end of the tail, points ex­ BDY FURNITURE ON THE CLUB PLAN -tog - i Fred'k Sf2Jer,:lot 100x 200, e s Miller street...... ■ 13 44 - 109 16 to 18 Otto Miller, 3 lots. 25x 200. es Mtiler street. . 5 whom be reported on tlie return of tending dowu. Bend tbe two legs of tlie president from the Mayflower trip, tog 23 William Perkins, lot 58x 178, house, 249 Avondale road 33 fio the hairpin so they cross each other 109 3 Rudolph Miller, lot '50XS41, w s Jersey street...... 4 So James B. Reynolds, unotlier member and slip in Ihe eye of the parachute. 109 . 33 M ary J, Rogers, 10125x 125, hs. 58 Melrose street..... 18 24 o f tiie board, is still abroad and will The hairpin thus forms a kind of ■ 109 34 M ary J. Rogers, lot 25x 125, hs, 60 Melrose st.;.:...... 18 2^ make an additional report to Mr. Taft clip, which will just hold tbe para­ Hahne k Co.: Broad,New and Halsey St., Newark leg 36 Howard B. & I.. Asso., lot 46x 136, bouse, '51 Melrose st 32 64 on ills return. All this act I t sty is re­ chute. A little extra weight caused by n o 64 Katherine Le Bel, lot 80x 200, blk B, i s , 165 Graitit ave. 103 68 garded as significant, aud it is pre­ jerking tbe kite string will cause the TTO 71 Katherine Le Bel, lot 70x 176. blk B, I1S..J31 Walnut st. 53 76 sumed that tlie^e hurried investiga­ eye to pull out and the parachute to lit 16 The O. K Land Co., lot 50x 176, 1 dbl, house and store ; : v . ; j bam , 96 and 98 Walnut street v ■' 6 8 1 6 tions luetm tliat tlie president will ;...... y drop. ______11 r 18 Leopold Hirsch, Jot 275x 200, 2 factory buildings* 176 V: make recommendations for farther DELINQUENT TAX SALES DELINQUENT TAX SALES and' 187 Washington avenue...... "...... 230 40 tariff revision to tlie short session and CARE OF TABLE SILVER. 113 : : 17 Mrs. Sarah b\ Nairn, lot 376x 175, blk B, ns, H ighfield : ' f.: that lie may out Hue wbat these recoiu- UBLIC NOTiCE is hereby given by A. H. Van- Riper, Collector of tbe Town of .. . ,. ." lane **,... ,.,..... ,,...... '43 ■ meudatimiK will be in his speeches dur­ How to Polish Up the Tarnished and Nutley, that he will sell at public vendue all the lands, tenements, heredita­ 114 - ■ 35p American Match MacliineCo., 4 .47-iooacreSi 1 office, 3 ;■ P ments and all real estate hereinafter mentioned, for tbe shortest terms for ing the congressional campaign. Dingy Pieces. ... ' ., factories, e s Washington avenue...... , 1 . 673 92 It Is the frr-neral understanding: that which any person or persons wiil agree to take the same, and pay the taxes assessed 114 lo, II& I2 Coustauo Steffanelli, 3 lots, 50x 122, (irr^ul^r) blk E Have you erer used block magnesia against tbe same for the year 1909 with theinterest thereon accruing and all costs, the first schedules i-et-eivi-;ir attention : es Washington avenue ...... 3 to clean silver? The flourlike sub­ fees, charges and expenses in relation to tbe levy, assessments and collection of 115 16 Henry S. Phillips, lot 190x 200, blk D, house, saloon and are those relating to wooi, known as stance Is nor gritty, and it can be used said taxes, or in fee where no one will bid for a shorter term. Tbe said sale wiil hotel. r6o River to a d .-...... • '3 3 '4 ' •“the citadal of pttitettiou." and cotton. dry to mb up pieces of sliver tbat are ta k e place at tbe Town Council Chambers on ^ 115 .12 Austin C, Phillips, :lot 142x 182, blk E, Ws River road 25--97 In liis celebrated Winona speech, not badly tarnished. Apply with soft Tuesday, August 2, 1910, at 2 P. M-. 116 2 Est. Thomas Killean, lot 574x 67, blk A, house 188 '■'.■■'■■■■■■■■<:■■ wherein be described tbe Aldrich law cotton cloth aud rub to a polish with The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and leal estate to be so sold and the Washirgton av ------...... ,^r S4 as the best ever passed, tbe president chamois. names of the persons against whom ihe said taxes have been laid on account of - t t 6 : 20 Joseph Barr, lot 150x 162, blk A, bouse and barn, 174 : ; ■ criticised both these schedules, par-i Mixing the silver powder with alco­ theiame and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel are as follows, Washington avenue..-...... '...... ■ ^2- tlcularly that dealing with wooi. hol Instead of water will give a more v iz :— . ri6 22 & 23 Raphael Cozelino, .2 lots, 35x 73, blk H, house 14 Hum- ' J, » . bert stre e t...... '...... *j6"88- brilliant luster with less work. DELINQUENT TAXES, YEAR 1909 116 29 & 30 Joseph Paliidir.o, 2 lots, 35x 71. li.k H, e s Humbert st. : 3 84. UPLIFTING THE FARMER. Keep one of the rouged chamois Map No. Lot No. Tax 116 , 3 1 & 3 2 . Francesco Voetnro, 2 lots, 35x 7 1 , blk E. e s Humbert st 3 84 skins in the pantry for emergency pol­ X 16 to 18 Estate John Horn. 3 lotS'25xl32, house, s s Milton av.. $9 55 116 33 Luigi Verberi5:lo t,35Jt7 i, blk E, e s Hntnhert st...... ' 3. 8 4 : Roosevelt’s Return Revives Country ishing. A hasty rub will gire a bril­ 2 7S to 81 Andrew Hetdorfer, 4 lotsS 25x1011. houie, Sdiitpu a v . . , 3 34 I [6 123 People’s B. &, L. A. lot 22x 85, blk B, e of River Road. . 9 55 Amanda Kingsland, 5 acies, iiou^e and barn, W s Life Movement. liant shine. When used ou a part that 5 176 117 ■ S7 Mrs. E . W. CnurTuit and S. F . Nairn, 4:5-too acres, blk:: : i : must,go to the mouth riuse tbe silver Bloomfield avenue ; f...... 58 25 D, s s Highfield lane...... -______,...... ‘ 45 84 ' Since the return of Colonel Roose* 177 The Fairview Corporation, 11.08-101) acres, s's Centre st 52 52 Teit there has been a sudden revival in boiling water after polishing witb 1 *7 61 Mrs. Sarah F. Naim, 4.29-T00 acres, blk D, house, 301 : .:;: . 338 to 365 The Fairview Corporation, 29 lots, 25x135, blk D, s s Nutley avenue...... __ _ ...... 54 44 ■of interest in the comitry life commis­ the chamois. Centre street...... 23 87 120 j Mrs. Ella Van Zandt Wheeler, 7: acres, hotel and barn, e sion, of wliWi Professor L. I®* Bailey Silver should be boiled occasionally 118 to 125 The fairview Corporation, 8 lots. 25x100, s s Centre s t . . 4.77 s R iver ro a d .i...... ______: 60 1 6 \ ; of Cornell university was tbe head. io water In which a small lump of 1 to 72 Tne Fairview Corporation, 72 lots, 12,13x100, bik A , s s Payments on the aboye can bemadeONLY at . my office' at the Town Hall* ■ Professor Bailey was one of tbe men. washiug soda has been dissolved. - Mt. Vernon street ■,.:...... 22 $2 The Fairview Corporation, 25 lots, 12HxltlO. bitB .n s Tuesday evenings, from S to 9 o'clock. ■ : ' A. H. VAN RIPER, most eagerly greeted hy tin* colonel Every year or two sliver tbat is in 162 to 186 Nuti.kv, N. J., July 1 , 1910. . : : : ■ : - - : : Collector, and shortly afterward gave out a state­ constant use should be taken to tbe Mt, Vernon street...... V ...... 7 64 jeweler for reburuishing aud removal 187 to 194 The Fairview Corporation, 8 lots, 100x143, blk B, n s ment tliat tlie work of Improving the Mt, Vernon stre e t...... 1 43 of scratches. This can be done with American farmer would be taken up 195 to 218 The Fairview Corporation, 24 lots, 12HxlOO, blk B, n s little loss of weight. Mt, V ernon street...... 7 64 If there is no regular day for silver 126 to 161 The Fairview Corporation, 36 lots, 12^x100, blk E, w s cleaning tbe hostess will frequently Ridgeavenue ...... - 11 46 be mortified by that sign of bad bouse 73 to 8Q The Fairview Corporation. 8 lots, 12^x100, blk A, es ' . v. - keeping, diugy table silver. Canal street...... -...... , ...... ^ 4 77 Wliere rime luust lie saved it pays 81 to 104 The Fairview Corporation, 24 lots, 12 >5x100, blk. E , e s V. to get some of the liquid polishers for Canalstreet...... , 15 28 The Fairview Corporation, 9 lota. 12}4xl00, blkB ,es repousse silver. Getting powder from 109 to 117 Canal street...... 5 73 cracks, even with proper brushes, is 219 to 242 The Fairview Corporation, 24 lots, 1214x105, blk B, s s laborious. Clement street...... 6 68 W e carry the finest and most; 215 to 276 The Fairview Corporation, 26 lots, 12}4xi05, blk B, s s How to Make a Buttonhole. Clement street ...... ; ...... 7 64 Always mark the buttonhole aud be 277 to 301 The Fairview Corporation, 25 lots. 1254x105, bit C, n s complete line of groceries you careful to accurately measure the dis­ Clement street...... ,'>j ...... 7 14 tances they are to be apart; tben cut 310 to 335 The Fairview Corporation, 26 lots, 1254x105, blit C, n s > can im agine. . W e are centrally ] the first oue and pass tbe button Clement street...... ;7 64 7 15 Anna Wetrss & Joseph Geisler, lot 50x208, house, e s through. Mark the size of the rest Highland avenue...- ...... 32 47 located, insuring quick deliveries, with thread or chalk and cut them 8 5 Cyrus Parsons, 1.30-100 acres, s s Coeyman ave...... 4 77 with regular buttonhole scissors: then 9 2 Thomas McVeigh, lot 75xi93, w s BloraBeld avenue____ 8 59 and added to this our prices are overcast tbe ed^es with twist and bar 9 105 to 108 Annie Roth, 4 lots, 11x100, blk C, w s Bloomfield av . 3 82 each bole. Begin at the back end of 9 23 &. 24 David L. Thornton, 2 lots. 11x100, blk C, n s Family av. I IS tlie buttonhole aad work tbe usual 9 62 to 67 Anna Coope, 6 lots, 11x100, blk C, s s Stager s t.. . . 2 SB the lowest in this vicinity' stitch, drawing tbe twist evenly and 9179,180,18 . George H. Gardner, 3 tots, (Irregular) s st Etie Railroad 1 91 firmly, but uot too tightly, all along to 11 29 Sl 30 John Mahoney, 2 lots, 50x150, blk E, e s Ketizel av 3 82 W e provide the finest in groceries,; 14 & 15 the front end. Work this round al­ 11 Charles O'Kahre, 2 lots, 50x140, blk F, house, Mo.. 22 Alexander avenue...... 26 70 most as If it were an eyelet very close­ at the lowest prices arid serve PBOFESSOR L. H. BAILEY. 13 36 Crenzio Accomando, lot 25x100, ns Hope street 76 ly; then continue up tbe oilier side till 13 76 Crenzio Accomando, lot 25x100, s s Jefferson st 95 in earnest, but not under government you come to tbe back. This should be 15 1 August Pleuge, 3.56-100 acres, s of Harrison st...... 13 37 you promptly. : supervision. A groat national conven­ fastened squarely by several neat 18 10 5 & 106 Numziata De Marco, 2 lots, 25x125, blk F, w s Franklin tion would be held aud a general cam­ stitcbes laid loosely oue on top of the avenue...... 3 82 paign to uplift the farmer, whether lie other: then take all these up'witb bnt- 26 8 James Caooll, lot 66xl30,blk A, house and bam. No. 1R . wanted to be uplifted or not, would bn toohole stitch, forming a strong loop Prospect street --r...... -...... 23 04 6 inaugurated. There was almost a that will bold the buttonhole firmly as 29 Albert Redfern, lot 60x200, house, 215 Prospect street. 74 88 29 150 Isabella A. Weber, lot 65x125, house, 27 Oak Crest place 62 40 tinge of bitterness in the professor's long as the garment is wearable. C. R. BEDELL. GROCER references to the fact that President 29 160 Edgar A. Dunham, lot 60x125, house, 44 Sylvan place - - 70 08 30 10 Mary A, Cooke, 1.45-100 acre, s s Coeyman avenue. .... 13 44 Taft bad seemingly taken no interest How to Candy Violets. 30 17 Ida B. Griffith, lot 50x236, house, 55 Coeyman avenue. - : .46 08 FRANKLIN AND VREELAND AVENUES, NUTLEY ; in this, one of the Roosevelt policies, Select large blooms with long stems 31 27 Maud Slaughter, lot 50x120, bik A , n a Hawthorne av.. 8 84 ■und tbat congress had dissolved tbe for candled violets. Wash thoroughly 32 12 & 13 James Stephens, 2 lots, 26x100., blk 2, n s High st...... 1 92 TEL. 808-J . . commission shortly after T, Ii. went and shake them free from moisture. 32 10 & 9 Nicholas Krontz, lot 25x158, s s Cottage place... . . ----- 2 88 43 & 44 out of office. But all this would be Make a sirup that snaps, flavor it witb 32 Elizabeth Dil strom. 2 lots, 25x89, house, 8 Lake street., 41 28 33 8 George ti. Gardner, lot 19x205 (irregular) s sKingsland rd 48 changed now that the colonel was back any desired flavor aud partially chill in tbe United States. In an address at 38 43 Laura Zalkey, lot 50x157, blkC, w s Cathedral av. .. 7 .68 the sirup. Hold the violet by the stem < 7 = P fi= ?: Stony Brook. N. V., Professor Bailey 38 69 Harry Corb, lot 95x148, blk A , bouse 254 Kingsland rd. 56 64 and dip into the sirup and lay each 40 201 recently said: Philetus Cummings, lot 50x150, blk A, w s Paterson av. ■ 2 86 singly upon a plate of powdered sugar* 40 3420 43 Est. W. T. Foster, 2 lots, 25x115. blk C. n sGiendale st.. . 3 82 “That the nation lias heal'd little or When cold and firm cut off the stems. 40348.349,3511 Mary A . Simpson, 3 lots, 92x110, blk C, 685 Passaic av 46 79 A PLEASANT PLACE TO nothing about the country life move­ Tbe candled flowers are pretty in 40 812&.313 Alexander Edwards, 2 lots, 25x102, blk C. s s Newark st 17 19 ment since President Taft tool; office VERYTHING ^se being equal, wouldn’t yo t rsther trade where yoti: boxes of candy and are often used as 44 32 & 83 Henry G. Boddie, 2 lots, 40x125, bouse, 184 Vreeland av 89 84 does not signify that interest iu it is 44 Vt Of 70, E are assured of courteous treatment, personal and tmmediate attention ornamental garnishes ou fruit salads lapsing or tbat Colonel Roosevelt 71, % of 72 CasmierW. Yasinskl. lot 82x112, house, 44 Colonial ter. 81 60 and ices, Tbe flowers can be eaten. to your wants by Intelligent clerks, ther inlnute you*enter the store? : m ade a m istake in appointing tlie com­ 4493&J4°f94 Est. Harriet H. Taylor, lct 6o x io 2, bs, )Si Hillside av, 71 04 Our goods are of tbe same high quality that are ionad la the best Albert Redfern, lot 100x 151, blk A, es Prospect s t.... 26 88 mission. j 45 50 department stores and we have a wondertuHy large selection, too. Prices “President Taft bas not taken any ; How to Put Sleeves Into a Waist. 48 7 John H. Simpson, lot 125x 199, iis, 164 Joba st 3S So Trim out the armseye to tbe re­ 4S 29 Mary Grosso; lot 30x 100, s s UTew street ..... r 92 are generally a little lower, and we are right at hand without a long tire­ interest in It, so tbat its future Im­ quired size, tbeu take tape measure 49 32 Annie M. Moore, lot 50x 156, hs, w S: Franklin aveune 6r 44 some trip. . . '" . ■ ■ . :■ ■'.■ ■■■: ■ . . ■ ,■ ■' v. ■■...■ ■... petus will probably be separate from and measure one inch back from, 51 39 Edward Cassidy, Jot 105x 104, blk A,.hs, 27 New street 23 04 Come and see our Summer goods In ali lines of garments and n otioa^ y the official government at Wnsbing- shoulder seam and double tbe arm- 51 6 John W. Jordan, lot 50^:350, blk A, bs, 376 Centre st,, : 34 56 ton. It will take form, like tlie con­ 1 WarrenVreeland,lot6ox25o, blk A, hs, 444 Fraukliu av 32 64 scye: tben cut notch where it comes 54 servation movement, in a big national 54 9 to 17 Warren Vreeland,lot60SJ25. e s Franklin avenue.... _ - 86 40 opposite and put the inside seam of convention, and I hope conditions wiil 54 52, 6 5*6 7 Warren Vreeland, 2.50*100 acres, e of Franklin avenue 28 So sleeve in notch and arrange fullness be ripe to hold the convention soon 55 4 Maty A. Coot, lot 96x 140, w s Franklin avenue. ...1 ... 19 20 W. 0. DAVIS even, and you will never bave to 12 i f ter the Pine-hot convention at St. 53 Mrs. Cariie G. Page, lot 64x 162, hs, 651 Franklin ave. 5S 56 fit Thos. Decker, lot 50^:120, blk D, lis, 11 Erie street.... 24 96 PASSAIC AVEM AND CHESTNUT ST. n u t l e y , » : if. Paul in September," change your sleeve. . . 44

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. f e j . {rirbttrttfr&ir&tttrCrCrirCrtiT: PERIL IN THE PHILIPPINES. MATHEMATICS. ' it Secretary Worcester's Many Narrow Used to Locate an Aerolite That, No Latest s*| Esoapes From Death, - One Had Ever Seen. Dean C. Worcester. American sec­ Arithmetic, algebra and trigonometry HUNDREDS retary of the interior for the Philip* are not romantic, but they may accom­ M a r v e l s § [ pines, who was recently set upon by plish things wbk'b greatly Impress the Moro outlaws ou the island of Pala­ Imagination. By means of them a pro­ who at one time or another have refused to wan and escaped asstissiuatioa ouJy fessor at Yale university found a few •In R ad iu m I through the alertness of bis body­ years ago an aerolite that no one had carry life Insurance would take it now on guard, has had a thrillingly interesting ever seen. almost any terms, if they could get it. career in the islands Xor the past It appears that a photographer iu INCE tho death of Professor twelve years. Ansonia. Conn., was occupied in tak­ Their present age or ill- health debars them, S Curie tlie world lias awakened At tlie time of the attempted assas­ ing pictures by the aid of a telescope and they realize what they have lost. You to the fact that lime. Curie is sination Secretary Worcester was of a comet which was invisible to tbe an evt*n greater scientist than making a tour of the Island, which is dated eye. When bis negatives were cannot afford to be like these men who'have the most westerly of the larger of the t e r imsbnntJ. In the strange partner­ ievektped one of them revealed tiiefali Philippine group, bounding the Suiu if a meteor. It was too small an ob­ thrown away their opportunities to protect ship that they formed she -was the sea on the west, and was present at ject to attract tbe attention of the their families and secure their own ipeace of cliief and lie the helper. Working tbe installation of the new go-reruor. aiiaided eyes, bat its line on the pho-' aloue, she has gone ou mating even In anticipation of his coining a tograph indicated that it must bave mind. Apply for insurance N O W , w h i l e more wonderful discoveries concerning :ome to the earth. you are in good health, to radium and the mysterious elements The picture was' shown to an astro­ connected tvltli it than wben ber hus­ nomical professor at Tale. Ascertain­ band was alive. His death was pe­ ing the point of observation aud reck, culiarly tragic. Walking alonjf oue aning with the aid of tbe data which' day absorbed iu scientific speculations, die photograph itself .supplied, he made i calculation which proved that-the lie wus run over by an omnibus in the meteor must have fallen in the neigh­ street and killed. One wotild have ex­ borhood of a reservoir some two miles pected Mme. Curie to be prostrated by aortl) of Danbury, Conn. There the such an irreparable loss, but the day aerolite was found In the very place after her husband's funeral she was indicated by the calculation. It was Easily pursuing her researc hes into the The Prudential newly discovered emanations of ra­ j val in form, measured fifteen and a dium. lialf inches in length, seven and a" half inches in diameter and weighed twen- She lias been accustomed to suffer­ ;y-six pounds. It was sent to the mu- ing from her childhood. She has the jeum of Yale university, where it saddest face conceivable, so sad that no Iresli emotion ot sadness can ever serves not only as an illustration of disturb it. :he nature of the vagrant bodies of Her philosophic cairn is wonderful :he skies, but testifies also-to the won- and never deserts her. One day her 3ers of calculation which it is possible £or mathematical science to accom­ plish.—Pittsburg Dispatch. THE FRANKLIN

ORDINANCES BUILDING AID LOMI Business Directory AN OKD1MANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEMf C. WOEOESTUU—NATITB BOLOMAB. construction of a cement sidewalk and ASSOCIATION M. E. ANGELL of J Loros planned his death. Armed curb on the easterly side of Hillside DR. F. J. FARRINGTON with bolos, carefully concealed, they avenue, from Vreeland avenue to High Organized 1885 BEAUTY CULTURE PARLOK laid a trap for the secretary, who sud­ street, in the Town of Nutley. . ...DENTIST... BAIR DRESSING, SHAMPOOING, WjQSAGEINQ denly found himself ttie object of a The Council in the Town of Nutley, in , 1 AND’MANICUKiNG' tbe County of Essex, do OTdam as fol­ BETTER THUS I SAYINGS B5K£ Office Hours— 9 A , M. to 5 P. M. savage rush. . hours-1-5, 6-8p.m. 172 Chestnut St. lows: j Captain Moyniliau of the Philippine 535 Franklin; A v e ., j.West Nultey; N. J. Section 1. That a cement sidewalk WORK DONE AT HOME j Niitlly, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN phone 107 scouts was the Srst to recognize the four feet wide, and a curb,.be laid on the TELEPHONE 2IO-W ; hostile movement, and Just in time he easterly side of Hillside avenue from PATRONIZE A HOME INSTITUTION ordered the scouts to lire. Three Mo- Vreeland avenue to High street, in the ros who led tiie attack dropped dead Town of Nutley. WILLIAM E/PARRY FRM S ^ KENNY in their tracks, while severa! others Adopted July 27,1910, Meetings 3d Wednesday evening of Attorney aud Counsellor at Law GENERAL CONTRACTING- JOHN P. LUX, fell with more or less severe wounds. FIRM OF EAMFSON AND PARRY Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Paving:: Attest:— Mayor, each month, at Park School Hall BABITJM SAMPLES. The rest of them fled, ' Office;—Room 404 Itafon Bfdg%t Clinton St. Cement Walks, etc. : ' ■. v! Mr. Worcester has been secretary of F rank L. R ejsby, Town Clerk. NEWARK, N, X r young servant ran into her laboratory, Franklin Ave., near West NutJey Statioa the interior of the Philippine insular T. S. B ro w n , President Residence, 44Q Centre St,* Nutley*'N* J.- screaming loudly: AN OKD1NANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE . ' PHONfl 93 W ■ 1 ' . : , :■ government since Sept, 1, 1001. He is H. A . C o n n o lly , Secretary P h o n e s 17-J Wutley^-3SS8 L Newark. N. J, “ Madam, 1 have swallowed a pint” construction of a cement sidewalk on one of the most fearless and deter­ E r n e s t V . Cockefair, Treasurer “Til ere. there; don’t cry,” said the north side of Cbtirch street from mined oigd who liave ever delved into Prospect street easterly to connect with W illia m H. P a r k y , Attorney W. L. JO NES madam soothingly. “Here is another J. Searle & Son the governmental problem of tlie is­ thepresentsidewalk on said stieet, in ...FLORIST... you may have.” lands aud made a ciose study of their the Town of Nutley. BEEP, m i, LASS, MBTTOfl, YEHL It is interesting to know Mme. Cu­ Phone 1033 Bloomfield ' Cut Flowers, Palms, Feins, Ktc. . :: people. He has been an explorer as The Council in the Town of Nutiey, in Poultry [and Game in Season rie’s opinion ou the two roost obscure the County of Essex, do ordain as fol­ . . . Funeral Designs . ;■ . well as administrator and is thorough­ .310 Franklin Avenue, near Charch S t points iu the study of Tadium. ly accustomed to the perils of ambush lows: Centre St. and Passaic AV:, Nutley, N. J. “I think radium is an unstable ele­ Section 1. Tbat a cement sidewalk PHONK 977-W ' . and otber dangers to which the Ameri­ CHARLES A. KETLER ■■ PHO.'tli 152 ment composed of atoms which under­ four feet wide, be laid on the north side can government officers are exposed. go spontaneous transformation and of Church street from Prospect street There is hardly au accessible spot Iu that helium is one of the products of easterly to connect with the present side­ KEYSER 8t CORB H. B. BROWN the Philippines that Mr, Worcester has walk on said street, in the Town of FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND this transformation.” not visited. He has lived among the Nutley. . Plumbing, Gas, Steam Fitting and Sheet “Radium Is a distinct chemical ele­ Shaving and Bair Dressing Parlor savage tribes In the interior. Adopted July 27,1910. Metal Work. ment in the sense attached to the word EMBALMER Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty Many times he faced death in the JOHN P. LUX, 809 FRANKLIN ANENUE; NUTLEY, N. J- by chemists.” Attest:— Mayor. form of disease and again and again 194 Chestnut St., Hatley, N. J. One of Mme. Curie’s recent achieve­ narrowly escaped witb his life from ’ F rank L. Rusby, TownClerk. TELEPHONE CONNECTION ments has been to explain the true na­ Personal Services Day or kigbt—Every­ treacherous natives, gplug far ont to AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ture of polonium, a strange metal sea in open boats. thing pertaining to the business furnished which she discovered years ago. construction of a cement sidewalk on S. S. DAVIS FRED SPATZ, JR . Hr, Worcester was born at Thetford, Mason Builder and General! Qontsactor Polonium is about 5,000 times more the easterly side of Weston street from ..GARAGE.. : Vi., in IStiti. Prior to Uis choice as Grant avenue to Avondale road, in the rare than radium, and it is doubted .. Curbing and flagging, paving, cement secretary of the Interior be was for Town of Nutley. 556-558 'Bloomfield Avenue Hardware, Tinware, Pamts, Oils, Glass walks, etc. Cement work in u)i its ■whether there is more than a pound of two years a member of the United The Council in the Town of Nutley, in Depot for Lucas & Co.’s Paints and Colors branches. Estimates eheerfulljf given. pure radlnm in the whole world. Po­ States Philippine cow mission. the County of Essex, do ordain as follows: BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 168 Chestnut St.,'Nutiey, N.J. 91 Stajger St., bet; John St. & FranfcliaAv. lonium loses weight and disappears in Section 1. That a cement sidewalk four PaONE JO-L . NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY 340 days, while radium will take thou­ feet wide, be iaid on tbe easterly side of sands of years to be exhausted, Po* FIGHT AGAINST SIBLEY. Weston street from Grant avenue to F. C. WITTHAN’S | Ionium is au active germicide and de­ Avondale road, in the Town of Nutley. The only absolutely Fireproof CHOICE TEAS AND C0FFEE-^BUTTER SUBURBAN LAUNDRY His Nomination to Congress Attacked Adopted July 2T, 18i(K stroys certain types of ulcers. AND EGGS. . Polonium is one of a series of allied In the Courts. JOHN P. LUX, J. n. DAVIS metals. Uranium decomposes into ioni- The confession o f Joseph C. Sibley Attest:— Mayor. Warehouse in Passaic County DELICATESSEN, ETC. Frank L. R usby, Town Clerk. OfficePassaic Ave., near Chestnnt St nnv Ionium decomposes and forms that be expended $41,000 in procuring Avondale Eoad and Weston Place radium. Radium gives off emanations his nomination to congress in the NUTLEY, - NEW JERSEY ' PHONE 173-W " " - Franklin (Pa.) district lias stirred up AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE which change from one substance to construction of a cement sidewalk and HANLON’S another, aud one of these is polonium. one more political scandal of this scan­ curb on the easterly side of EJm street C. C. BATES STAGER BROS. It is suggested that lead may he tbe dal breeding year. Sibley's opponents from Chestnut street to New street, in 191-193 Jeffers cn St. lelie of radium left after thousands of declare that this amount represents the Town of Nutley, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND. GR£IN years of activity. Tbe Council in the Town of Nutley, in Polonium would work miracles if the County of Essex, doordain as follows: PASSAIC, N. J. GENERAL MERCHANDISE POULTRY SUPPLIES Section 1. That a cement sTdewalk 271 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, N. J. 279 Franklin.Avenue,' r.? Niitley, N. j. there were enough of it A grain of Furniture and Pianos Moved to all partB polonium would beat 100,000,000,000 four feet wide, and a curb, be laid on ' PHONE 00-R : - Phone 119-W: x gallons of water two degrees. An the easterly side of Elm street from of the city or country. ■ ‘ . Chestnut street to New street, in the ounce would tow a battleship 2,500,000 Separate Locked Rooms. - ■■ —GASOXiIKE— ' ■■■■■- Town of Nutley. Highest Testimonials. miles. The same quantity would drive Holidays and all Hours of the Night Adopted July 27, 1910. First Class Paddee Vans. Garrabrant & Williams a fifty-six horsepower automobile 400 JOHN P. LUX, Res. phone 453-H. Office phone 699 times around the world at a rate of Attest:— _ Mayor. PLUMBING AMD HEATING' A. M. HALLIDY thirty miles au hour. FrankL. Rusby, TownClerk. Kerosene, Benzine; Chide, ; Radium and polonium are produced Mobile and Floor Oils. . . : AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE 226 CHESTNUT ST., NUTLET, N. J. from pitchblende, a mineral which was PHONE 28 NUTLEY BS Vreeland Avenue; ■: ■ Nutley-, N. J . formerly tA-own away after it had construct!on o t a cement sidewalk on i>een used for the extraction of urani­ the easterly side of Wayne place, from HABERLE BROTHERS , Grant avenue to Avondale road, in the um. Prom a. ton of pitchblende al- CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Town of Nutley. CENTRAL HOTEL . AI.LWOOD, N. J. • Tttost enough radium to cover the point ■ V. E. BROADBENT, Prop. . The Council in the Town of Nutley, in ...PURE M ILK... ®f a pin is produced. . About one-five the County of Essex, do ordain as follows: L . J , P et ter sen , Prop. POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON Personally supervised frcm pur cows to hundredths of that quantity of poloni­ Section 1. That a cement sidewalk Special attention paid to Commercial um is produced from tlie same amount four feet wide, be laid on the easterly 254 Chestnut Street, Nntley, N. J; your door.- Orders may-'he leftwitii : •of pitchblende...... side of Wayne place, from Grant avenue Trade— Meals at A1I Honrs Phone.l78-J . . P. F. Guthrie, fJighiieM laiie. : . Experiments indicate that polonium to Avondale road, in the Town of NutJey. may be used to cure blindness in cases Adoped July 27. 1910. where it is due to failure of the optic JOHN P. LUX, BOWLING ALLEYS JA C O B K O L Attest:— v Mayor. WILLIAM R. STIRRATT F rank L. Rusby, Town Clerk. 162 CHESTNUT STREET UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER FLORIST NUTLEY,N. J. Cut Flowers and Funerki Dcsi^ns AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE 176 CHESTNUT STREET construction ot a cement sidewalk on Walnut St., near Avondale Rd. v ■ the westerly side of Wayne place, from Residence:— 365 Franklin -Ave., Nutley . ■ :■ PHONE 16 NUTLEY' .■ > : . - j ■ Grant avenue to Avondale road, in the : Phone 123 1 Town of Nutley. Tbe Council in the Town of Nutley, in Nutley Market ' JOSliPS C» SlBljEX. the County of Essex, doordain as follows: F. CLARK V. LOMBARDY & SON Section 1. That a cement sidewalk only a drop ia the bucket of what Sib­ U W N MOWERS SHARPENED CUSTOM TAILORS A BLUM, Prop. four feet wide, be iaid on the westerly ley and those behind him really did side of Wayne place, from Grant avenue Saws Filed and Set , Ladies’and Otntlemen’a pfothing Cleaned esxpend. T hey point to the fa ct th at ' Pre**cd, Repaired and Dyed. , . to Avondale road, in the Town ofNutley. Grinding— Knives, Scissors, Tools WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED BEEF, YEAL, MUTTON, JT C . subsequent to his report Sibley admit­ Adopted July27, 1910. 344 PASSAIC AVENUE, JfttTLEY . ted something over $1,000 that bad Keys Fitted and Locks Repaired 561 Franklin Ave., : .West Nutley, N. J. JOHN P. LUX, - : ' P home85-W -■' been overlooked as confirmation of Attest:— Mayor. Phone 10MtN*ftley : this statement. As Sibley was fre­ F rank L. Rusby, Town Clerk. JOBBING CARPENTER quently mentioned in the Standard Oli letters read throughout the country by AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE 202 CHESTNUT STREET ■ RADIUM SAFE. W. It. H earst in the campaign of 190S, construction of a cement sidewalk and OFFICE—FRANKLIN AVENUE, Telephoae curb on the southerly side of Mountain­ NUTLEY, N. J. Near West Nutley Station nerve, ita heat and power of penetra­ tbe Hearst papers charge that the view avenue, from Bloomfield avenue Couuccti(Mi tion appear to pass through the eyeball Standard Oil Is behind Sibley in gain­ to Prospect street, in the Town of and stimulate tbe weakened, nerve. ing this nomination. . Nutley. Radium has already been used in cer* The case has been carried io the The Council in the Town of Nutley, in ALLAN B. STIRRATT . A. L. V A N W INK LE & CO. tain eases of cataract to decide wheth­ courts, and papers signed by tvr;mty- the County of Essex, doordain as follows: REAL ESTATE , \ - INSURANCE er an operation will be useful in re­ seven leading citizens of the Twenty- Section 1. That a cement sidewalk four feet wide, and a curb- be laid on the UVERY STABLES Xittea Examined storing sight. eighth Pentisylvauia congressional dis­ FXATCS GKLASS . trict ms^-.e sweeping allegations. southerly aide of Mountainview avenue, Irfig-al Papers Brawn Mme, Curie has given the scientific . Chestnut Street, Nutley, N, J. B'URGXiAB.T from Bloomfield avenue to Prospect stieet, Corjnmisaioner of Deeds • f-i.'Tf'.-T:"' ■v* “.’Id its first knowledge of tbe nature Sibley 1m bad a spectacular carper. in the Town of Nutley. 4* an atom. She bas shown that the He was originally a member of con­ Adopted July 27,1910. Fnrniture and Pianos moved with Notary Public , gress f*s a stiver Republican. Then lie afbm Is an extremely complex system JOHN P. LUX,. Safety and Despatch ' GOAL acted with the Democrats, but later Attest:— Mayor. — ~ T w o b i y instead, of the simple pellet chemists Lehtgh from Morcis" Canal Kindling and Qrate a Spwlialty supposed it to be. became a regular Republican. F rank L, Rusby, Town Clerk. General ; Trucking .... zy r. WANT FINGER IN i LOCUSTS AGAIN FALL CAMPAIGN AFTER 17 YEARS Second Warders Watch­ Tree Planters Warned ing Local Office Against Insects By Seekers the State PASSAIC’S GREATER DEPARTMENT STORE

MAY PUT UP ANOTHER TICKET KILL YOUNG TREES BY BORING Opposite Erie Depot PASSAIC; N; J,

Candidates to Fe As! el to Indorse W ill Be Found All Over State, But

Assoc n ion’s Platform Pest W ill Be Mitigated By OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS '■ ;

T h is Y e a r tlie B ird s The Seconi Ward Association wi'l Professor John B, Smith, State Ento­ scrutinize the list of candidates for town mologist, has issued a circular from Che S. & H. Green Stamps Given— Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps Thereafter •offices this Fall, and unless they approve New Jersey Agricultural Experiment tiie aspirants and consider them capable Stations at New Brunswick, regarding they will put up a ticket of their own and the periodical visits of the seventeen- try to elect it. This was the report of a year locust, as follows: Committee of tbe Association made at Brood IL of the periodical cicada, or, a special meeting in the Fortnightly as it is better known, the “ seventeen-year Clubhouse on Tuesday night. The re­ Locust, ” appeared in New Jersey in 1894, JULY CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON port was accepted, and the president and is due to appear again in 1911. was authorized to appoint a committee According to the records gathered in of seven to draw up a platform, which 1894. the brood covers pi actically all of candidates will be expected to indorse Bergen County, scattered areas in Passaic A C learance 5ale in E very Sense of the W ord— A ll if they do not wish to incur the opposi­ County, small areas near Huntbhurg and tion of the association. Pa pa hating in Sussex County, practically The Committee’s report says the as­ all of Morris, Union, Essex and Hudson sociation considers it is the “ highest duty counties, a few areas in Mercer County, Sum m er Goods Priced to M ove Them O ut of the of the Association ” to see that efficient irregular areas all over Middlesex County, men are elected this Fall, and in the event scattering points in the eastern part of of a man not being up to their speciftca- Monmouth county, small patches in Store Quickly. If You Can’t Com e D uring the tions, he will find himself opposed by a Ocean and Burlington counties, Pensau- man of the association’s choice. ken and vicinity in Camden county, scat­ The questions of sewerage, garbage tering sections at the southwestern part Day, Com e W ednesday or Saturday N ight. disposal, taxation,liquor license and road of Gloucester and Salem counties, irregu­ improvements are some of the important lar areas throughout Atlantic and Cum­ matters, in the eyes of the Association., berland counties, and all the wooded "which will come up for settlement next sections on tlie Cape May Peninsula. year. !. There is. therefore, no conntj entiiely The following is the text of the resolu­ free from the insects: bnt they do not CLEARANCE SALE OF: tion : approach the Delaware river closely Resolved, That the approaching iocal except in Camden county, and in a election is of extreme importance to the general way may be said to be most WAISTS AND LADIES’ WASH SUITS people of Nutley in its relation to public abundant in the eastern half of tbe State. questions requiring on the part of our The insects will appear during the last officials unusual discrimination and ability days of May, 1911, and will continue MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS if a proper solution is to he reached, prom­ throughout June: disappearing by the end inent among these questions being the of the month. The injury is done by the disposal of garbage and refuse (irrespec­ females in laying the eggs in twigs and WASH GOODS AND SILKS tive of the removal of ashes), reduction small branches, malting slits that do of liquor licenses to a number not ex­ not heal. These result in the ultimate BELTS AND NECKWEAR ceeding one to each one thousand in­ death beyond the point of injury of habitants, with a minimum fee of $500, eyery punctured branch less than one- .revision of tax methods, extension of the half an inch in diameter,ai.d where LACES AND EH BROIDERIES County Park system to Nudey, a com­ there are many punctures on the trunks prehensive plan for new street openings of small trees or os branches up to three- NOTIONS AND JEW ELRY aad a general development of roadway s quarter inch, these are to be seriously throughout the town, and most important, injured or killed. a sewerage system, which project alone Farmers, fruit-growerS and others who STATIONERY AND TOILET GOODS in connection with the assessment of contemplate setting out ueet or shrubs approximately $1(10,001) as pro rata share during tbe fall of 11*10, or spring of 1911 'of estimated cost of the Passaic Valley in the infested areas, ate warned of the Trunk Sewer, willentailfuture obligations danger of injury from these Cicadas. Fined For Disorderly Conduct BUZZARDS' NESTS. POSITIONS OFFERED IN ARMY ag regating fuliy a qua iter of a million If trees or shrubs must be set. put out Training Animals at Bestock’s. either veiy small tiees and cut back Thomas Ferraro, of Washington ave­ dollars, therefore Wild animals which are secured in the The Same Ones Ara Rarely Used Two AND NAVY ACADEMIES Resolved, That no higher duty con­ severely, so as not to offer attractions to jungle and sent to the Bostock Arena at nue, discovered that dragging his wife by Consecutive Seasons. the insects, or set large trees with many Coney Island, will hereafter be given the hair was disorderly conduct in Nut­ The flight of the buzzard is as: well fronts the Second Ward Association of : Congressman R. Wayne Parker an­ branches and cut back no more than their first training by the corps of ex­ ley, when on Monday night he was fined nigh perfection as is possible to find. Nutley, than to use its utmost efforts nounces tnat it will be his privilege to> toward the election of candidates who absolutely necessary until aftei July 1st, perts under Captain Jack Bonavita, di­ $10 hy Recorder Parry on that charge. In fact, he might be called the most perfect aeroplane in existence. To see nbminate-early nextyeara candidate for will absolutely insure an ' efficient, eco­ so as to after the insects a chance to de­ rector of the show. The school for train­ Ferraro’s son and daughter and a few him soaring between the bare hills, admission as midshipman i^to the NavaE posit in wood that can he spared. Burn ing was begun last Monday, when of his neighbors were present and very nomical and husinese-like administration with a vast green fertile valley below Academy at Annapolis, as well as/a can­ all the cut infested wood. Captain Bonavita,HeinrichFalkendorph, voluble in their accusations against the •of town affairs, and further him and with the spring sun lighting didate for cadetship in theMilttary Acad­ In established, young orchards or other Peter Tayler and Richard Bass began man, but when asked to make a sworn Resolved, That should doubt arise re­ tip his brown plumage as he slowly emy at West Point, froro the Seventy plantations, do not prune more than work with a einnamcp bear, which was complaint they all backed ont. The garding the capacity or Stness of candi­ eails around witb outspread pinions, is Congressional District of . New Jersey, necessary, so as to distribute any injury recently roped in South America. man’s son wanted him committed to ah a sight never to: be forgotten. dates chosen at the primaries, that this which comprise the First, Fourth, Sbcth„ that may be caused. On large trees no asylum, claiming he was insane, hut this The buzzard usually chooses a ledge Association invite the co-operation of the The bear, larger than any animal of its Seventh, Eighth, Eleventh and Fifteenth, appreciable injury will he noted, but type, wastaken to the Arena in a huge was opposed by the daughter. The dis­ on a cliff for an eyrie, but in certain voters in the other wards to present for wards and the Third-district of the Thir­ the consideration of the voters a separate there may be a serious cutting of the crops steel travelling den. He was then driven orderly complaint was finally made. The parts of Wales there are a few well teenth ward of -the city of Newark^ ticket with the names of such citizens borne on small shoots and branches. into a cage which had been prepared for testimony showed Ferraro to have been used nests in trees, and as they are generally used by some bird of prey Orange, Bloomfield, Montefairy CaldwelL.' thereon as may in the event of their There is no way of poisoning the insects him by the trainers. When Ihe animal disorderly and cruel, and the Recorder each season they grow to an enormous Belleville, Nutley. Livingston, Verona for they do practically no feeding and it had been made familiar with its sur­ imposed a fine of $10. ejection be depended upon to administer Rise. T h e buzzard does not, as a rule, and West Orange. : ;■ ■■■ :■■■■■■■■■■< the town government in a maimer above is not in the least dangerous to handle rounding, it was led into the arena, use the same nest two consecutive sea­ To qualify forth® competition a - can di­ reproach, and finally them. All insectivoious birds teed treely where the trainers were ready with heavy on tneseCicadas, and so does the ordinary Tbe Reformed Church. sons, but returns to It the third, and date must have been a bona fide resident Resolved, That in order to better en­ farm poultry ot all kinds. Sparrows take cord ropes, which they fastened about after that allows another season to of the Seventh Congressional district for its neck. Snarling and biting, the bear Rev. William Stuart will preach oh compass the objects herein set forth, the a malicious delight in tearing them to elapse before occupying it again. at least two years immediately preceding President of this Association be au­ pieces, and little damage need tie expect­ was finally held captive. Then it was ‘Thou Hast Made Summer,” at the Two nesta are often constructed in ed where these hiids occur in large num­ morning service of the Nutley Reformed January 1 next; must be oE good moraL thorized to appoint a Special Committee made to climb a pedestal, and the first one dingle, and an amusing incident bers. Church ton>Mrow. There w ill also be happened a few yearts ago in one of character and of sound physical condi­ of seven members who shall draft a Professor Smith, will be grateful for all part of the* training begun. While the special muAic including bass solos hy C. these places. The hen laid one egg in tion. All Candida tes willappeair for phy— platform expressing in detail the stand information as to the places the insects training is being done Captain Bonavita Austen SnJUh, and soprano solos by Miss each nest, and, as it was quite:Impos­ sical examination in.the' Pension room on.f of this body in regard to local adminis­ appear. has arranged some new acts which are sible for her to sit on both at once, we the fourth'floor of the Post Office bnild^ trative matters, and together with, such Violet Stager and Miss Minnie Barr. given by the men who are “ breaking1 did her a good turn by placing one of ing, Newark, a t 3.30 p. m. on Friday other recommendations as in their judg­ CONCERN OBTAINING PERMIT the animals. As usual, the Bostock ele­ Sunday School m il beheld at 9,45 a. m., and Junior Christian Endeavor a t 3.30 p. these eggs to: the nest with its' com­ November 11, 1910. : ■.: ment the exigencies may demand, and phant will this- year lead the Mardi Graa panion. The result: of our kindness IS ALONE RESPONSIBLE » , Midweek prayer serviceon Wednesday Candidates for West Point must not ber submit same to this association at the re- parade at Coney Island. was that a collector passed: by about under 17 nor over 22 : years of a g e ; oik -gular meeting to be held Tuesday even­ aight. Services during August will be two hours afterward and put both March i, 1S11. oir less than 5 feet 4 inchest ing, Sept, 13,1910. The Miller Construction Co., which a ondnued as during July. eggs in his collecting boa:. . 1 ■ in iieight at the age of 18 and upward. few weeks ago was summoned before the When I thought the matter over I Building Committee in relation to the lie Fire Alarm System, St. Paul’s Congregational ChracL came to the conclusion that that old Candidates, for the ■ Naval:; Academy construction of a cellar eh Vreeland ave­ 2 Test. ■ buzzard was not half such-a fool as must not be under 16 .or over'20 years oT EBJE TIMETABLE Services at St. Paul's Church tomorrow nue, has written The Nwiiey Sum saying, 3 Back Taps. we took ier to be; and if we .had left age on June20,1811, and not manifestly- : will be: Sunday School at 10 a. m. that the concern was not the contractus 3-3- Special—Yantacaw, N&.L the eggs as we found them the bird less than 5feet 2i nch es bet weenthe age&v C o r r e c te d — June 2 6 , 1 9 1 0 . Morning service at li o’clock, sermon of the mason work of the building 4-4 Special— Avondale, No. L might have had a chance of rearing of 16 and 18 years* and 5 feet 4 inches be-*1 TO NEW YORK. by pastor. Rev. H. J. Condit, on VThe one youngster.—Conntry Life, of which complaint was made; that it 5-5 Special—W. Nutley Hose tween' 18 and 2ft years, and If 16 m u st- Divine Imperative.” Twilight service from From West Nutley (Hillside Aveaae) was done hy a sub-contractor. LOCATION OF A LAM BOXES. weigh at least 105 pounds, with an in­ Station— 5.47, 655, 7-24,7.56,8.28,916, 7 to 8 o'clock, subject of sermon, "Hints They Paid tho Prie#. : The town authorities knew only th« 6 Kingsland Rd. and Kenze Ave. crease of five pounds for each additional 11.49 a. 1.19, 3.20, 5.00, 6.40. 8.00. for the Journey, or Traveling Light.” ’ The corporation o f the city of Glas­ year or fraction ever six months. , : principals In building matters. The per­ 7 Prospect St. cor. Hawthorne A ve. gow wanted to purchase the WTiistler 9,26.10 .45 p. m. On Sunday— 7.34.8 .50 , mit to erect the structure was issued in S. High St. and Bloomfield Ave. portrait of Carlyle and lh due course Particulars as to. these examinations: 30.50 a. m.; 1.48, 3.33, 6.41, 9.28, 1Q.4S may be seen, at the .’Congressman’s office* the name of the Miller Construction Co., 14 Passaic Av. & Highfield Lane. Yiitceat Methodist Episcopal Church. watted on the master of the gentle art p. m. in the hands of hjs secretary. ... and the company is responsible for the 1 5 Satterthwaite ave. &. North read. A t th e Vincent M. E . Church tomorrow. of making enemies about the price From Nutley (Highfield Lane) Station—: All those who may wish to enter the work upon the building. The attempt 16 Grant and Whitford Aves. Rev. Dr. W. L_ Hoagland will preside at (1,000 guineas). They admitted it was 5.49, 6.57, 7.26, 7.58, 8-30, 9J8, 11.51, a magnificent picture, hut “Do you not competitive examination should pronrtpjr to evade the building roles was of » 1? Passai&Av, & Chestnut S t both services. Subj ect for morning “ Hie think. Mr, .Whistler, the sum a wee, a. m..; 1.21, 3.22, 5.02, 6.42, 8.02, 9.28 wilful nature. The work was stopped and 23 Franklin Av, &. Centre SL notify Mr.'James L. Hays, Pod&iafter* ' Stewardship of Life,” and for the even­ wee hit excessive?” : . . 10.47 p. m. On Sunday— 7.38, 8.52, the company summoned to appear before Newark. Such notification should: 24 Harrison. SL front Lebshz’ MHL ing, “The Biblical Way of Reaching ‘'Didn't you know the price before 10.52 a. m.; 1.50, 3.35, 6.43, 9.31, 19.47 the handwriting of the applicant,: the Building Committee, which it did 2£ Bloomfield Av. &. Ceatre St. Heaven.” Neither service longer than yon came touneT' asked the master, j». m. which academy he desires to enter and persona liy and by counsel, _ 32 Prospect St. & Ml Viesw A v. one hour. Sunday School at 9.45 a, m. with suspicions blandness. : also the city town or township, ward. From Avondale (Walnut SL) Station— On promising to make the workconfsn* 3 4 Headquarters. “ Oh, aye, we knew that!” replied the Street and number of his residence, and 5.51, 7.00, 7.29, 8.00, 8.33, 9.21, 11.53 to the requirements s f the code in every 35 Franklin Av. & Chestnut S t corporation. - . An Appreciation, how long he has lived there, or elsewhere;: a. m.; L23, 3.25, 5.05, 6.44, 8.05. 913 particular, prosecution was stayed. The 3 6 Franklin and Vreeiand Aves. “Very well, then,” said Mr. Whistler Ad old sea captain was turning over in the district,; and should he indorsed 10.50 p. in. On Sunday— 7.38, 8.55.! following day a portian of the wall was 4 1 Franklin Ave.&. Kingsland St. in his ana vest tones, "let’s talk of by the parent or guard Ian signifying his 42 the leaves , of a friend's album when, something else,” And as there.: was. 10.53 a. ro,; 1.53, 3.38, 8.46, 9.34,10.50 ordered down by Mr. Callahan. Thiswas Nichols’ Factory. or her consent to such application; : . . 4 3 Brookfield Ave. & Efan PI. coming to the photograph of a young nothing else of interest to detain the P- ni. : done, and the work since has been in 5 2 Avondale Road & Walnut S l lady of whose acquaintance the family "corporation” they paid the price and Leave Chambers street. New York for accordance with the cede. Ira case there 4 5 Passaic Ave, fit Centre St. was rather proud, he was asked what made an excellent bargain. : : OuistiaR Science. Nutley Stations— 5.15, 6.40, 9.30, 11.30 are further violations the Miller Construe^ he thought o f her. “ A w eey* -was the Services of First Church of Christ; а. m.: *110,1.45. 3.20, 4.29, 5.20, 5.50, ■ tion Co. wiil be held responsible for them, old sea rover’s reply, “If 1 were goin’ . . . . Manila Hemp. ' - ' .. Musics Scientist rooms in People’s; Bank Build­ б.20, 7*20,10*00,12.15 p. m* On Sunday j dftd sw>i & tractor, whoae reajKm- to make a rare stroke o ’ business I*d Compared with common hemp the Music fe a dJscipline au® ing, Passaic, Sunday services: Sunday1 8.15, 11.30 a. m.; 1.45, 4.30, 615, 8 J 5 , sibility ends, with those who *nay em- bay that girl for what she was, worth breaking strain of Manila hemp is in ®f ordsee and guiid maaoers.—Martiu *»’ sell her for what she tbihfcs she is .school' 9.30 a. ni.- .-service ' 1 1 - a .. ■ 30.00 m. ^Saturday only. J ploy him- the ratio of four to three. i :‘ Subject for tomorrow ;. “ Love.’.' '.■v'5y:i Lather. worth 1"- Jdene.