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Nutley Coal & Supply Co. Nutley Home Sites 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 .
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