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^U f^or-660- - HILLSIDE, N, J„ FRIDAY, JULY i m PRICE FIVE CENTS Cougji Vaccine HILLSIDE ELKS AT nHle&fion Authorize Formation Of Industrial FROLIC IN UNION Death Rides Held Success ■’"About twenty-five members of., Hills? Negotiation Board Awaiting Report side Lodg'fe 1591, B. P. Q. Elks, attended Highway For It an informal .outdoor frolic b n the Formation of an official Industrial could, toe a .part' of the, industrial Asso-. Health Physician -Believes grounds: of Union Lodge last night wnets call N orth - Broad Plffitiiiiiag Board for the township was tatidn, "tout, deblared his wiflngness tqt The .occasion wds’: th e birthday-. anni­ Eg of Rid?way av^tde, W W Of H.S. Site delayed another week, w hen: flo report support' ahy. plan Which would pro- Semm Will Become More versary'of Ohailes 'V^'^Mink, thred Second Time i received by the Township Commit- tecT industfy and bring otlers Jibre, Effective With Time times exalted ruler" of 'the Union group. ^ uhml said th is week in WedheSday night from-the Shows Bayonne Pamphlet other "lodges’ were repre® iits on' the east siae oi CnmnntteB Givte ■School- pidiiiiing its w g a m z a m r wuow- ""'"ECiwara T rm c g i^ ..tfeuenjr 7 leading Elks .of the City Man Succumbs te declared f f l i M i M M Board Power tp Buy a Ing* a meeting Monday with -repr m ent agent for th e Lehigh mlley R ail- sough vaccine in Hillside doning- thS state . attending, To Punctured Lung Due side twe half hidden by tatives p f the" Hillside Industrial Asso- road,, showed a pamphlet published \y, last year ’ was pqintedtout Wedn^day Sheldon, the ne' reeuilr-ihaLotte of the Portion of Nurseryy Bayonne1 through its Industrial R ela­ •nigh t-tO“ the--B0aihl j f Assoeiatlon, To a Brokem Rib i’s main thoroughhares Is attorney Sigurd A. Emer- tions. 3og&L_teUbig. oT avf^able sites "heaLit^ a^part- ffiast » » W > a tin lg it. WILL RETAIN- LIENS secretary of the committee to and gave. important data for indus­ ment physician. Sponsoi?ed by w " PRIEST ON DANGER PENDING OUTCOME determine>the policy and rules for tli® tries. Emerson asked for‘Copies of th is Board of Health, ’ physicla iisc of fire- LIST AT HOSPITAL the liens will 'n o t be delivered to .the the official-board,%sinpe alarm* had-bee Lack O f Wi|l Raymond LaSecla, 18, of 19 Oakland p passenger in one car and left a Cath- ;welve cases of. whooping cough here, ^ o a rd ^ o f—.Education, timtil expressed that4ftie board/would eli- venudf Union, was killed instantly’ F st unconscious yesterday in a :omparod wrthJorty-elght for..the same negotiated with the Elizabeth Nursery Ifirate the* neM" for • an association. tay^ftoVwto-^k-is g&y-was-otninfid. cmaition. * Often Costly peflcd in last year, when the vaccine _ police circles yesterday by Company for acquisition of 10.6 W ould Retain Assooiation l -crash with a truck at Route 29 a was Patrick Caplis, 55, of. 285_ was first, used/r Totals for slmilM per­ ting articles that 0. Lloyd Fisher, of tM iand Tpr school “purposes. < Township Committeeman' “Harry lilldttie place. NicliOlasJZaimes. 47, Webster avenue,, Jersey City, butler hi of pufiterdon County and Schnabel, member?qf • the. organization- iods .in other" years are: .. 1931, 158; 15 Richmond street, -Plainfield, dri the rectory of St. Paul’ of the ’Cross - jfcjfe-was stipulated^ th a t-'in th e event' Sui;rogate Tells G.O.P. Wom­ 1982, 50; 1933, .48; 1834, 93; 1938, 40. oi thg- defense oounserl: for- That cne" amount—to-be paid for said1 comm ittee, safd 'Tt would bea_ehame” 1 the tructoi was released by Act: phui'ch, Jersey City._JHe was with* the He said th a t about thirty of the chll- ■Rlcharcf Hauptmann in the land by the Uoard of Education shall to get rid of the Industrial Associa- en Families ate Fre­ priest, * Rev. Michael J. Connor, who jdren who have received the serum have |g)i kidnapping case, h a d been be .less titan tlie amotifit due on-said tfidS) Since it-had done good work in was driving east on Route- 29 -just east quently Not Aided. come Into contact with cases '.and Ilia vc et” for speeding'on-SfflgsJ tax lien, tlie B oard of Education, after the p est and1 could accomfWsfh much oil :(.he‘ Liberty avenue overpass. - • ;ieems Fisher, in a letter senjjaat i the future. [not received the disease. . (Driving the other*car, going west on releasing said lien and crediting against Warning th a t failure to g Chicken Permit Revoked Recorder Emil Herrlgel, praised the; amount"due- thereon the said agreep Emerson announced hls^ belief that [will, regardless “of the emallj :hway, turning left die highway, Was Bernaf.d Mueller, 38’, [ - Tim hoard1, receiving. the luan William Dierolf for doing ‘price, shall reassign th e : said lien to. I[tire Tow nship- Committee wishes- the [estate, is expensive was givwi Tuesday 0 Hilldale place wJ of 2126 Stanley 1 terrace, tJnfon, who K k t pointed.out h e was right to nam e an official board to make | complaint of Wade B. Lewis 1008 | uok by .the truck, [.told police that the First car apparently - the townshin covering the remaining night by Surrogate' Charles -L O tt Salem avenue; aiUi a petitli reach a criminal w anted In land. In the "event that it‘should be. t-offleial and* therefore -respon- at. the HUl^lde Presbyterjan fhurcl was going too fast to make the turn in ^ by other"neighbors, ordered nc igi-hifi automobile c e time, and as a result, of 'determined th a t said purchase price fsibTe;W*and. able to speak for Th [fore members- of th e iiiUs;® Wot the road ajld crossed the center- line to ;?« ■ ■ william Glbver. ol 1010 S: acinent with th e tr i collide head-on with his.. The motor idelay her TIoSl iiiT by i Tew shall' equal, or exceed the am ount due Townsh^j-Committee.- —Representatives TSepUhllcah.Olub and guests; 1 e, to get rid of his chicken riling him. He \ of the priest’s car was pushed ' back The papers " played up the on the tax lien the township shall have, the Industrial Association admitted Speaking -'on the subject Of "Wills," m [timber • 1, revoking his permit a eckage, with unripei to- the front seat by the impact. Both ijint Fisher had instituted1 a dr ftnp. feversionary interest thetein.” [tpat. its large enrollment made it ini [pttO pointed o ut that woman too-, fre­ speeders in his county, last Sun- possible t'o work as efficiently aS t fthat date.' Lewis had'.complairfed s truck scattered cars were well wrecked and' .were Worth $4,000 An Acre quently are ’ le f^ in dlscoutaglng sltua- |nnnti~-r>f . the noise created by| [iisF wait until ffiilside1 •driVEf& small board. James E. Stem,.-who. w& [tieng by Sire failure, of"their husbands hicles.— Mpre' th a n towed to Nyse’s Garage. [ believed th at negotiations toe-' thickens afid ..the annoyance did the law in Hunterdon, now! •ganizer of the Industrialu AssociaxAijowAo,- have a11 w .u' draw n ui>.or.;qpiie right, ire taken to retnov Lungs Perforated tween the Board of Education‘and the alongside :of his liomL-.' Clou, as chairman of. the Township T a 6cifi a:i e xecutor or exebutrlk should, 1 wreck 1 1 Caplis died from a perforation of the. will decide th a t about, [ R ealth Officer Samuel M.-Jowid members of the Township Com- Committee in 1931, declared himself in always be nam ed in the will fcb*^a.vojd Skull Fi uigs caused by fractured ribs. He also or the- amount of th e total] ,-ioi-teci the .following • commune staff -physlcia who was mentioned two weeks ■favor, of 'a. plan td keep the associa-' |extra costs involved in hayhig one ap ­ Dr. feaul Berman eceived fractures 'pf tooth legs.' This' ' lien, is a just sale price. No money* diseases for the p?st m onth: *Chij ral Hospital, this column as having gone .to tloh fuiiotloning. '■ pointed after -death, and jl the testator 6 Elizabetii Glen 'as determined in. an autopsy per- . Will pass between the school board and Ipox, 26; measles, 7;. and, one easel coiiipanied Sgth of writing to a'fellow mem- [ the company for clear Title, s( He said he felt the association ,c.ould: wants to make sure the executor does ormed by Dr. George W. Horre, as- easily work out a plan to be the agency :arlet fever, [mumps . arid .tub ie.d the'youth dead i subrcommittee. fo r action on understood, but the- lien [not have tc be bonded at the expense Lstant county -physician, at Haines’ ng centralized information There log bites jl subjects,, was in a writing mood school board portion will be cgncelle'd of tits stile.he shoulfi stipulffee this. ■ | Morgue. Coplis, a widower j is survived gathered by its membership, for the porte d. f e eported five death! eigh { off memprandutos and letters and the Township Committee Will clear Ohanges should never be made in a by two daughters who /have been- benefit of industrialists. interested in l-blrths-and-tw ith i > due*. fracture of the ity more officials-and employees its records of th.e entire lien on re­ will alter it is executed, Ot6p said, to aing—to take their vows for the township • at the sam e time to ffiStlii Met. received -$222.50 in ikuil-, internal injur! L and other, iffi- turn' of the remaining half, leaving [ avoid any possible legal difficulties*. He Catiiolic sisterhood, and a son who " things up,” so Welre told*’ Bristol Jr., vice'president in charge. ^il [en dairy and fifty- ^^Srhe body /ed to the the nursery's half available- suggested1 th a t “any changes should be is v aWay, at ‘school. I the Hillside: plant of Bristol-Myers Oo. is m th e period, Haines Morgue In Elizabeth. atiph again and possible higher valug^. | included either through a new w ill or Father Connor, on the danger list and president’ of the industrial Asso­ tiss Lillian-M. Sot-ti tion through development, | by the filing of a codicil, or am end-| Zftlmer afid. TUfeert Restlho, 13. in Elizabeth (General Hospital yes ter-, ciation, declared publicity is n seRprtc Cottage place. Plainfield, riding I The LTownship Committee | | mens ta the original will,’ properly 406 day; suffered fr-om-tooncussion of the to "sell H^lslse" as an Jr-dustr l her- 11 , and t escaped LaSeclaj lidanGe S££n resolution stated th at the' assignment I signed gild witnessed. brain, possible fracture of several ribs, ter. He suggested th e industrial board sole--support o f- his widowed mother lacerations of the face and body and • of The lien is with the expr Widow Gels Thirdjt and two sisters, 9 and 13 years old, had sion that the school bbard is to nego­ He pointed, out tlmt a "Widow car severe . internal injuries. vThe steeimg—: been Trorkirfg ’.in a 'service s ta t wheel was pushed tight'»against his tiate for land for .school purposes only [receive only one-third b! -the estate, Rotary Field Union since his. graduation from body in the crash.- He was born to Ire­ and that, it m ust acquire if -within six Many Fined Iu ‘egardiess of intentions, if ho w ill Las High School last month. He,was liead-l land and was graduated ifcrom the ' 1 months or. tire resolution will become [been drawn, or ii some detail has been lng for Newark, to attend th e first sa Diocesan College Fenian Neb&n and the ^estions that the Hillside Rotary null and void. ” tK tte d from it, such as eliminating a night school sponsored, National University 6f Ireland-in Dub- be of great service in support- . . I t Was also .stipulated that th e Boarcj Police Court two-thirds of sthe estate children Eton of by g Moonlight Sail Of bfl ccei?er.y. TmTTIe later attended Seton Hall Col­ rams for the improvement of of-Education, in its negotiations, should who might be born after the- Will is lege’ in South Orange and later the dary-education here and helping acquire frdhi t^he nursery- company a Many a widow has found Two speeders paid .610 .each yester- Elks On Wednesday Seminary of the Immaculate Concep­ icatidnal placement problems • deed for the township for th e widen­ her-position' difficult In handling an ly m ornin|i''ln police court before tion at Darlington, being ordained in " sday at the club luncheon ing of Conant sheet near th e Liberty estate, large or small, when sh e has Herrigel. Campaign Reoorder Emil A. Herrlgel. They, are •1915. ' the Hillsid e , Presbytei avenue end, according to- a survey now control over, only cue-third of it, with e an nual. moonlight ch. Dills, 19, of Three Bridges, Avoids Serious Injury being made toy Township Engineer the remainder held by law in', trust side Lodge 1591, 'JBv F Or speeding Bo miles a n Soun and P eter Starts Thursday Mueller was treated - at Beth Israel for minors. held next Wednesday evi suggestions were made by Wil- Henry JECreh Jr. ' - Linfante, 26, of 123 Clinton avenue, Hospital, where h e was taken by Dr. Traffic Lfght Illegal 1. Otto discussed briSSJ the history, of net “WauketsdLieavin Cox, principal of Hillside High Newark, 62 miles a n hour. ■ They were Milton M. Li lien, township physician, Ae QgQe of surrogate, originating from bethport, at the foot-of 7 The- first- .of a, series, of . - i f e B and newly appoiirted 'Cfelrman -Committee-.oi’dered a n appU fe fined $T.SO aad ^2.8Q cgurt :costs each. to n e meetings to boost- the candidacy pre-colonial "times in itng.ana a n a -be- ■et, Elizabeth,- at 8 p; for multiple contusions and abrasions [tmo’s ^puth guidance commit- tion blank filled out “and sen t toidotor thus" fines o f 68.60 and $1 AO of ^Recorder Em il A. Herrigel lor” the on the head and body. Five stitch®! Vehicle Commissioner Arthur W< Magee ing established, legally in this state- by o sp^e preceding aground-table costs were paid. Three persons paid Republican nom ination for the TdwB- were required to close a wound in his the. Cohstltuttan .nf-iatM The «ur- Ion of the. subject. D. Leeds asking for approval for a-traffic light on charges of failure to exerciss shto • Committee will be held next rogate is both judge end clerk ol the heat, just below the heart, and three vice president, presided in Me placed' cnr Route' 29 at H illdal^ place. a n d caution, on Route 29: Joseph Thursday evening a t the home* of Ru­ vere taken under \ his chin. If the probate B qf Township Clerk Howard J. Magee sent the blank with S' letter Switala, 26, of 2096 Stanley terrace dolph A„Robin, 1141 Woodruff avefiue, wound had been slightly higher or if phai , h e i itiH fee obtained-Irom president, _who. is on vacation,, stating his position in pointing out that Union: Francis M. Dominick, 26, of Herrigel vftH-probably m ake. Ids first few minutes more delay had been A number ol jsual I of wills, the township had no legal right tol 2064 Stanley terrace, Union, and George formal campaign- sp e c if a t the meet­ :asioned in getting him to the hos­ • pointed out th at th e difficulties many giving' crest tire light a t the ir.terseotion W Eclhbardt, 20, of . 91 rtoashiil place ing. and it id expected a.num ber of- pital, it was ^declared, he probably lmint pupils in high- school here; dislikes for relaflyes or' iout 3rst. obtaining, his approval ar.5] Irvington. prominent: residents Will’ publicly ex­ would have been in a critical condition. <®a be traced to lack . of proper outlined by t)ie splfeker. consent. Also paying’ sim ilar fines were: Stan^ press" their, oonfi&ence lit .Berrlgel’s As it was, Mueller was released from tp facilities and’ th e low salary, a number of questiini^B He said he could appreciate thfl Isy-B orl, 20, of Bouth Plainfield, for ability tc 3 a-good work a s a member: h e hospital and allowed to go to his r teachers,. both of which hie tslk;------township's desire •• to correct accident driving on th e'left of the cente: of the Township Oonimittee. home, i However, police refrained f^om e recognized an d being m et hazards, but painted out tiiffit his oSoej John J. Banks, of Hope, on the same Relief Still Frol pa Board of Education.. Similar m eetings are being planned" questioning him^’yesterday ‘ on advice has been given the - control over con-1 charge^. Arthur Moritz, ’24, of 318 Gar- : Township ., O ommittee^H Local Legion Votes for about every two weeks until the of physicians, because jo f his condi-~ struction of such lights by the Legls- liscussed the need for a vocational [fleld place, Linden, a . similar charge, 'Geofge W. Herlloh spoke on jft-oblems primary election in September".. tion. As a result, with "Father Connor lalui-e.. : He stated he would haveB I rnot necessarily sponsored by the [and Ford C. Sohner, 34, of. Bloomfield, of: members of the Township; Comindt- Funds For County unconscious and no known witnesses to ■vey. made by Arnold H. .Vey, traffic |hip, for students either Ifof;’. passing a red-light. ; tee,:.pointing out.that relief,is still the accident,' authorities have had lit** engineer, to determine the need and Bradley Guimond, 17, of 61 Astor of the big headaches tor officials, al- ■ p K O ig h . sohbolf or - following rlbution to the county Am> Legion Drum Corps tie definite information with which to advisiblllty for a light there, and notify street, NeWark, was plactd on psobd^ t&Siigh WPA projectsisuoh as ro a d r work. Mueller, after treatemnt a t the J^e 8reat importance. educators [the Township Committee of his find­ ton fund for the presen tab! . ‘ proper vocational, guidance -tlon to i six months; 'to :r ||0rt to Ray• pairing an d tile women's .sawing p r H hospital Wednesday night, made a brief ings. ject, for which the township supplies program "effi.American Leg] Special Rehearsal Retl by Cox, who told of impr irn ^ d B. Kins, for driving without t Warinanco Park on August 31, statement to police at headquarters, Magee added that ft Is n o t his pur­ license. He w as arrested by Patrol, only the materials, so far relieve the! s made in this line in recent years 4 Tuesday' night by Hurden- and was released i n '1he‘ custody of P schools. pose. to prevent ..installation1 of lights man Harold McBride Wednesday night situation somewhat. Alt members, former members and Paiice Chief Norman L. Sanford on a arbitrarily, but stated that m any lights driving his mother’s car, bur no charge He spoke m i the. success of, th e damp- Post, ■ at OMvary Lulheran t Jack Z. Kevoe was named as thers Interested in the drum arid bugli teainical charge- of causing death with Pointed out th a t fifty per can Be placed inadvisedly, w ith the 'had been'm ade for taking it w ithout H i killing of "tickets" issued by p allH ;orps of 'Hurden-Looker P o st §0, Amer- afi" automobile. _ He toldpolice th a t -he I the post' i representatlvg_oh the. com- p*1 school students ’take commer- [stilt-that they create greater accident permission. Donald, J, Walton, 36, of this year and praised it as. the only fail: can Legjon, are requested to be pr^H was driving about 30 miles a n hour, mittee in char ^•urses, yet many of them cannotr hazards than before they were placed Morristown, paid $8 fine; and $1 cost .way to deal With the question'. “I t i n t Thursday evening-July 29 at Bl Commi Robert 7';#;. Johnston, and the-, otiter caf came toward him ? commercial jobs wheh*they. on hl|hways.VFne intersection fer having jio brakes or horn. .Marjofie best to treat everybody alike,” H e . de ol-Myers field for rehearsal in prepa: so fast that it wgs impossible to avoid ^business worldt^twenty-flve* per scene of a fatal acddents last Friday dared. It is-often cmb.artasslng to the] hained all' past commanders to the Brody, of 1289 OakWoOd avenue,-paid. ffoiBinatmg:~comIniLte^io puetont-next ion -for the New. York City tconvent the. collision. «ke college preparatory courses, |offioia!s • themselves when they turn 61 fine and 61 costs for parking with- year’s slate of officers.- The report will n September. A large turnout | of whom dolgo on to higher edu- The committee decided to ask'the' out lights, having -received three w arn­ | someone down although other muni looked for. Hew Jersey Bel! Telethone ‘ Ocmpasy cipalitles have, pleng' of "killing. he given, .at. ,the . next -meeting, August Automobile Insurance vj aii(f the remaining twenty-five ings. 3, when delegates to the state cong|;-- PorErier m embers are especially j pat take general "courses and and .ppllce nfflcials to m ake a survey [aStiich said,' but pointed out th a t the quested to m ake known their inti Tjf-cftllS 'rnade-en-ths- swltchbeard ' " Wnshlp-wai-get-momrszpect for the tion will also be designated. ^ed-tspemily-T5r. any one line, The American Legion junior- ■y-so-that-if--they- dg. fmt. intend to w efforts • ih' recent year. polloe headquarters and report their [motor vehicle lawB and its own stand­ participate in. th e corps .activities, their OLSON’S P«n such courses, ffith the result recommendations _on- returning Asks Yacationist s ing by Continuing :h« policy. sponsored-by the post has been declared! Union County champions.. It uniform and Instrum ent m ay be turned BONDING & INSURANCE ®any of this, group, have difficulty switchboard fer municipal offices to ± s Time Consumed 144 Elinor a Ave. announced, Prank J LaTora, pjoet in. They should—^communicate— *ng positions in'w hich they pan Board' M Health office, leaving pelloe To Notify Police He related supiioscdljCsmall incidents BImora Theatre Bldg:. ELIZABETH atliletift officer, was. designated to re-, Robert Johnston, quartermaster, ? best'work. T his leaves, a great and fire calls to conie fti by Jjjer polloe. Which take up much-time-of—a ■ town- Open Evenings. . % EL 3-111L ceive'the trophy for the post. An en- Buchanan street. the Rotaay om'S 'to apply its switchboard. ship committeemar., pointing, o u t that m. se (^f-Wbrffism-L. Saifiord this terfamment-jwill bfe te^nged- for L a­ “ > ojc declared. • Step Not Difficult r they are m atters apeming im portafit'hi -week asked residents leaving the tow n­ Tora and the team, it wps decided. • STANDARD REMEDIES Committeeman Arthu? T- Lee, health ship for week ends’ or extended vaca­ | the oyes of individuals Involved and ohairman and member of the -police interested. Such matters requhre much JoHn W. Philhower and George. ,0. Man tions- to notify police to enable better war^hatnftd S5 WEEKEND TRIP oommttteei said lie had found out that protection to be given. tact and gaUenceiiojfel^e,-.part- oiUen, a swltehboard can be returned to the gatosT^^wiSvKd^v6e,: Jffld Mrs. Joseph A. McGee, oil Patrolmen on .fjelr beat* keep par­ .official, he said1. 1. - health (rtftce easily, and deolared there v Gommltteemarl Robert O. Thompson, ter nates. - place*: and. Mss Martha ticular. check on houses regprted. to was- little economy in transferring all- headquarters as vacant fbr stated in brief remarks, said, he hoped to see “i 1261 M iriam place, , will. palls t» polloe7 headquarters,. .Polloe a united Republican-party.in- th e town- ,to .spend the' *eek-end periods, but cannot be sure that , homes A rthur B uthf ot-1262 Liberty avenue,- Chairman Robert O. Thompson, ■ who [shii, county state and'nation In the 'I "a,LsW11s- -Mrs. Bose- Oourter, are .W a n t if the occupants have given has .r ’eturhed after vaoationing at' suggested' reiievmg police sergeants of pouns- no information. , near future, and-urged an -end, to-l-ae- ManasquanT for twp weeks:— :Edward- - McGees has returned p-pneral switchboard duty several .weeks: -Wagfield', Mass., after spending . ^ U£gftgj-.innfs were also .made th a t all tional squabbling to bring about amity. Adams, of":I291 White;." stireetr^oined ...... (Contia ucd on-P age. Four) PnlDu B^enrrifir. ttiri'tl A. Herrlgel. the r'-awm i-ita relaWffi1 'there':------BUMS and- windows bc .'prpporly locked. -hlm- and th a t the. postSfflce be^esfeea to.hbld Only avowed candidate for the Repub- lloan nomlnatloh' for .lfie Township mall u n til caned for to- avoid C,losing Present Series July 29 Only Highest Quality Druxs and O ENGAGED t o w e d H O N E Y W E L L cumulation of ieitera in the mail, box Committee, was introduced. H e de- “FQLLQW THE CROWD” : Service, Here. if U ae-'fam fc^ a.way^ _ m J g t ^ f e . ^ jjpne.cf to speak on politics pecause of * J&nei Klnnear, of 209 ' BSstbh: To Our Usual Party Funeral Home time. . the lack o f oppesiiion, so .far.— r-^nessuaeuBeed-Hflie-engagisnM 1070 NORTH BROAD ST. Heslfients jeelug susplclous-ttl'i-arftotor- Mrg tjsniflc A Klrkman. president, The O L IV E R * D R A K E D R U G G ISTS g.ughterr Mrs. Marion Wolf, to Telephones in their neighborhood are; a3ked‘ tfl: announced' that the next mekdng,of St. Catherine^ Auditorium -of Mr. and Mrs. notify;po-lioe:^H ih97lH en--inveetlgati^ .tha-clutt wnv be "'Oandldkas^lNlghV 1003 No. Broad St. Elizabeth, N. J. woodrus, Of 176 SpriSg "street; Essex 3-1000 ' Eli. 2-1770 can be made before anything, happens." i m next mbnai or early in September. Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 23,- 193?

-the..best Pontiac,,, June,' we have stronger . dealers.- ■ Altshough used o a ts tor® new plant units iiftdi with several new records-set du r­ kive-beeh causing some ocncea in th e SAioOhttoulng growth lu M ary Killimett ing the month. We °built'27,036 cafs todustijr, Pbfltiac dealers ake now in sales:” . EffodiMj An Easy-to-Make Dessert ?’Cnm-pa.red with iff .747 las't- Jdne. and much better shaoa‘thftn,.they have been at'-varlsas-teaes ih-tfaef-pastr-yna fin-- W ecIsT^ArLayto n MTSS RLL.»Hi.St,'),;U) f.Up.,-- Newark Girl Bride By BEULAH y,*QlLLASP!E >n turned out i,02l cars f or, th,e -high­ ished June v^th less tfiar. i,600;" mo re Director, Sealte&t Laboratory Kitchen est single produotion. day in the Pon- used oars than on M arch 81, a t th e | # • ' aad-M rs. Laza!. B1 * ! The marriage of - Miss .Mary .VhrgkTia ' record. And w e finished th e begtoniag of the peak selling sesspn. TOT5 Maple avenue, h a w ' Killimett, daughter of Mr. and M rs’. Of S Hamilton month w ith 11/460 employes on,;: ppr “All this presages well for top:' f u - -the-eBgttgemen.tror their daMT1 Joseph KUlime'ftg® 1418 Concord place, payrolls^ the- largest number we have Jean jlnmbnfeld, -to A ifS ^ Elizabeth, to A. ^ J r e d Laytpn, son of tjre^-eo much so th a t we. have reoently -gemuth, eon of jsiT, - . ‘g h a d ;. and Ehpse ^employes, were «re- let- ottntracU fot. th * 3B8i ^ H S 3 i': tor which was toe previous high a n d -to Game Party Tuesday to Quebec and .Montreal where Mr. the first six months of tots year sold August Rug Sale Sherman, district Governor of Kiwanis Wilson’s tanned Chicken at retail to the domestic market 121,. Clubs in this state, will accept^ Cana- 437 new egrs: as compared with 95,602 Ah Goerke’s—hi Conjunction With the Auguh Furniture Sale—Among the Oat - Plans have beerir inade to m ake the dfan/ Kiwanis Peace placque for New No cooking, no fuss. to the first half of 1938, Mr. Kllngler standing Values of the Year! Select Now! Even for Future Use When Y ’flnal.game party of the series fo r the Jersey. Chi their re tu rn trip they will Stated—. Can So* Much. benefit of. the Democratic cam paign I ® off in Maine to visit relatives of Just Open, and Use . Best Pontiac June fund, Tuesday evening at ZaKb’s G rill, Mrs. Sherman. • “June closed exceptionally strong,” to Net?: York.place, :the most gala and Mi-..Kllngler;added, “indicattag a good enjoyable one. * Games will be played Township’ Clerk a n d Mrs. Howard 43 Coe Ave.. EL 2-6159 autbmohl'.s market' later; toto the year both. Indoors- and outside. J. Bloy, accompanied by their ’daugh­ th an Is cpstBmarlly true; .This- June Final preparations were made M on­ ters, Janice and' M im a Jean, of .237 2-in-l Rug Offer day night a t the hom e of Lee M andl, Windsor way, Are spending their vaca- 272 Oonklin avenue... A committee of afc Sackett^Lake, N, y. men of the Roosevelt Democratic Club, Think o f It! Famous Makes 9xl2K ’ fkank Lee; James Griffin, Joseph Moy- Mr. and! Mrs. Jame s Cunninghan^and nihah, Paul Major anirWfiMaan LI their children, Robert and Jane, Vacation Time Is Here Oranley, is in charge. The party Is one Union avenue, are spending Several of several sponsored by the Democratic weeks at-Spring Lake. Before you discuss the subject of cold,-damp, chilly Axminster Rugs weather, have your Uoaf Bis-FILLED and apply the money saved to a happy vacation; IVtih ‘Arbee' Mug 8ir MOKKIS AVENUE 367S Spend a t^intwe at the phone and spen3Te§£&.r. i"u®l.. ELAINE, Inc. ELIZABETH, N. j. O k c e a ^ s a k Cushion Complete. Drastic reductions on ouj/entire Summer Stock Daniel Leeds Miller Inc. ■ Quality makes of a heavy grade thatTjj |p enable you to f ill fn yeur Summer Wardrobe . are assured will give long service. Selij with several smart new_ Dresses at1 wortbayhile Office and Yard: 1356 NORTH BROAD STREET les.s. Rich patterns and colorings in Orlen- savings. ,v: Telephone EL 2i7123 — WA 3^1938— ta-l^modem “an-d.--h-ook-&ff est-s^—^R-u-gs- thit arg rare indeed to find at suGh a low priefj

American The Mayfair Sweet Shoppe A. Von Rhein Beauty Shoppe Inc. . S a v i t u f s F, Ceudney Orders Delivered CfcU. ,WA 3-9828 * CL McLean Permanents $3.50 up . * *, EL2-4566 Oriental Rugs Groquinole ends, whole head, Special $3 • Afi exceptional Dolly Madison Ice Cream Tues., Wed. and Thur©— •opportunity to Home Made, er Standard Brand Box Candles ■SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE with 1 of the own these rich , .50 Ciyars — C irarette.__Soda Fountain following items: - ‘ b®autifui rug^r We Feature Home Cooked Ltmohes Daily 35c Hot Oil Shampoo, Eye Brow, Manicure, Popular Sx 12 Sandwiches Sorted A JLa Carte , or Hair Cut. Size,.- : 69 1446 NO, BRdAD ST., HILLSIDE Open Tyes.,. Thurk, and Fri. Evenings 1019; N .B roadSt:.n w k iii& S t.r Elizabeth Heavyweigh^Felt- 1.59 Inlaid ^M Arket 2=§§3f-:- Closing Present Series July 29th Base Floor Covering APPLEBAUM’S ‘FOLLOW THE CROWD’ Linoleum Sam ple Corset Shop To Our Usual P arty Marbldlzed Inlaid with toe real M S back,- Oolora go clear thP'iiph w j A ■ Garment For Evpry Figure EV M Y THURSDAY NITE 8:30 SH ARP -back: stralght-une pat- During tihe Summer in our Air Cooled Hall 75 P rinGe^Strest5' Ju st’ come acd »xamtoe .to ^ a i^ f ^ , ..:Note terns for all rooms. Sale "l'OOQBerggnSrreet" 'pi,iee=sqnare U 9 Newark, N, J. . - ..Newark, N.'J. - ST. CATHERINE'S AUDITORIUM « to k«ep clean. See toe attractive design?^ yard 1003 NO. BROAD STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. t h e HILLSIDE TIMES. FRIDAY, JULY 23. 1937 Page Three •De.^ito, ss. t — ------+ - Jordan, 2b. :V ..V;7 . .. b Myllykangas, Si Jotujson, 'Marvin. Duke Sort It Endi Remark;,' If, ....& vr..,, i . ' Last Year’s Champions and Americas. Pol^l are far superior to i^ernicolo, rfAp; ...... ,* j g • . Donald* i Beggs,- Sundra,. ’XUmulis, Pal-* -J^ulhvan^p^xfZ-;^,.... *. ’KB/IK psd Wicker. the 'oritinueTo other hand the Bears- think fchfiy will Take Lead In So ftball pick up ‘ground while in Montreal-and Nurtih Ends t the only'man they fear is Gds Dugas, . BjrF. L, FARRELL ' -eeMMBN C T y-BopmALL l e Aalong; w ith: th o se of 'Wooaside A. C- bMame tbe sixth -Ourtis, * »• v - 7 0 •Richfie'.ds .. group. bagging 321 fish, th e " prize for. tHe^IargestT ^ding' to M ajb r JOhn A. r, ,50Q. tog a .bitter battle to keep a spot ^ Buffalo have cried the loudest about isiirht victim ot^Se^Nobth Bind bsJI South'£k}ds .... Davenport. .T he next cruise is sdhedul^d for August 8. .'..•'•l * 2 333 the top.- Monday n ig h t’s schedule calls the Bears arid Circulated the report1 Jast Sunday,, being on the short :■... Totals •...... 7 . .?,13 *• l T he Lyons Farm s Rod and Gun Cflytb' hold their weekly -meetings at Joe Varsity Olub...... 1 ■-S'’ .250. [for clashes between th e Attecs and “Stop the Bears.” ’ But that Hoosieri' ~ .....» Zatko’s tavern evfery Tuesday ’'night.' This-'-outfit is three years in existence '.had^at. easy - time WoodSides 7 . . j 2 G ON ... 0 4 ,6oo Spartons and the Trojans and Rich- fleult task at the way the' Br Hnactona — a------4__ arid- seems content to lifnit their "membership-to, fifteen members. -They hold Mistering bis, th ird victory, w ith his ■g’a-lloping~fOKWftC(ii.-U -t.hs flag...,Rnc.hfi aw-pe-¥ i- bho-fish' t ^n^jes.conUaulng tc S E S e E Varsity Club vs., T rojans .and Liberty ter fan s Tike- those... 0f other. cities for thetr next blue! and' tuiia trip on August 15. v ■' •Defeats fo r other teams near .Parks Asaeos. - G0,,nei-S o£ the'lot.' ’as'-tt has been vs; comparing the presenTTMition. of the T h e last two- groups are--the Troll ers Rod and Gun -0,1 ub .and Charles ' g rfu m fm Mot- ^ p ^ u r ln g - - a ite-Jasl)-''weeh -gave -tro t Wad^sday -night;— Hungaidana -Bears—with—the- 1932 team ThP. 19J.7. -Thuro^- iPishmg—Glub > -j-The—first -mtip-i.-:£ach Thursday evening Lead At Stake years soitoan onur.?;ons, th e Trojans, •SptffBSIS~riHr",HOOSISfS TSntH flF' Jooal hitters Bgiaflhei^ ^ H ? - hlt5 strongest, lh ’ tt. i r Jack * Boss TaV'IPir^Hd'Til^S’-'^seeri' heard' ffgfrr ^ lte ' frequem iy ' durlng^the the chanoe to leap out ahead of the woi;^to5&d home srrni drtves by fields; Thursday night: south Bids leagues in the past fifteen years, past segson. The second club*has been in pxidffifoce for Quite.a number of ;ivp 'itsrsniclt arid Duke Orban. In Juhior.Loop pack" In th e Commrnlty Softball Holiywoods and R ed Caps vs. Hdeh- who has been in baseball *fof years years and meet -*at the above mentioned tavern every Friday vening! tK« circuit, hits brought the Lgague, the only unaefsa.tr.ri tjam flelds;; Friday night, Liherty Parks ..vi 'make no comparison, for he did, dHh End'* :ot£rup-'fe five during the Wlille the Trojans were winning their T rojans and Varsity Club vs. Aztecs. see the 1932 team but admits his i Anden iRelx isedbyBatler------—■■■ 1 »■------.only ga&e, 3 ie H urgahans. had o f l ent team is the strongest and ;>the] three' games- « *..■? T . '* I Cubs and Aces Will Fight _ The;tragedy connected with ohab baseball is . th a t the supply is greater the Thuro'g triple IB the opening ■defeat and.Jh e Men's oinh aput. ^ greatest minor league outfit he has seen than the demand', thus the big brgar sations are sending a,larg e -number of. ,$»~y»t«-;or naught huh :the ~ Thcal It Out, Both Having Meahwhlle, the BBllyWOods, With vl In his career. isions fof Con- • pent to Town in the second- in- Won Two, Lost None Xclas-durlng thaweskr-Jumpad into Maranville Out rzrfH'ie Beafs -fetum—home Friday J uly Hjd— au^i thejx--sqi! in nr-dor score three runs on .hits ly tie—with th o se1—twi clubs f o r ‘ second. 30 for a seri^ ^Ith *I^onto. . . .Radi‘Qj T he latest to suffer from this practise fenny Tyrtmsky, Jimmy Intrabaftolo# JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE place: • Appreciation Day ^atTRUpert 'S tadiun The young pitche was released by th e Butler Yankees M ajor Leagu, Games * iast Thursday n ight were For Bear tyleat ^witl^he celebrated Tuesday nighf.Augus (mc-foss^-Although Howard won his round tripper.. The.Woodsides broke W .... - L. Ave. B t e d put. Friday' night', saw 3... .Buffalo. Will be h ere... -The *Be#r, iftl foi’m which could be traced to a. ! ice in W j jttte d wiien. -SHaJiani* Dubs’... ., “2 6 1.000 Hollywoods swamp the Spartons, 10 to Manager Walter “Rabbit0 Maran- •will play their annual exhibition game- l of little activity, lorsd on a bass on balls and an infleld- ■Hillside Af-B. -0.. - 0 1.000. and th e Richfieids .b eat out the ville of. the Montreal' Royals is on th( With the Binghamton ■ Triplets,-' 50E Tlie visitors continued to ipeok ^irdinsls ...... ^ ' 2 ,000” Mens Club, 6 to 4, Monday night the "war p a th ‘because his outfit trh o tie tfi- Binghamton. Thursday night. July jraphies my at tbe Hillside team’s lead s?d. Mohawks ...... O’ ■2' . .odo Red Caps licked the Liberty Parks, ing th e race. The fiery Tittle skippe: ... ."Catcher Buddy Rosar is cohsidi iRunning .through gjgj records of ngtqri'Higli hbbPs athleMc 'Kisthry ' ' pOio score in the fourth "on hi|s Games Tomorrow to 8, and th e South Ends took ‘Of _thinks hlS'LciUK| is th e best in the loqp .the best right handed hitter -in can tad quite a number of fami it have brought fame.« the Varsity Club, 11 'td' 5. - S “ . 4 fb eXiio and Sullivan. ‘.; j Cubs vs. Hillside A! B". G. at North and. th a t the Bears of Manager Osca: league. . . . Joe Gorpien is fond of de he Camptown School. The Ferine us as. well as the two SBfc t o pressure on, Sb? fiome team ■End, p. m. — \ Tuesday night the Men’s - Chib cai Y itt a re overrated a n d luckyi As the tive stories....Steve Sundra. has Chobor-da* brothers, but probably tlie group' was the Weiner- It loose wifi It .barrage of h its whitto Cardinals vs. Mohawks at High B ruins continue to* w in the bloodnrev interest in-bid coins.. Jimmy- Gleeson whid: tributed J boys lx) the atliletii1 teams of Irvington High suited in five runs, more than enough School, a. m. should get to tpuoh with Tom Popola sure of Maranville has risen ahe! caused | is -th e ,gi*eatest sight seeing player oil i win tire game. When the smoke 1 Minor League of Bailey avenus. tne_ aggressive leader ;to go irito seolu- ;he clu b ... .Having flown;from Newark a to the Wbirier fortim e is Albert, better known »red the score book showed "ten men , W. ' ;- l , Ave. The box score: ' sifih a t nights, seeking a plan to halt ;o Buffalo, Secretary Kennedy has be- ae athle.tl This yciung tnan -was born.away down in Cape Bing, six successive Sale hits, a bass, Jr. Mohawks ...... 4 o: ,- 4-000“ Cann All-Stars . • the B ears. He how h as a definite plan, fconie an air enthusiast. * May County jailed W’oodbiiie, H i e family moved*'to Newark i bails,'five runs -and k new pitoher Marauders ...... i “.666 R. .'and intends to p u t it into operation ton thr

...... 28 : J v 7 A BANK YOU CAN YEAR AFTER YEAR A. B. C. Whenever you have a Printing Job. to be .A3. B; H. V'XB. jhsler, '...... V 3 3" done -- however small,.— consider three BANK ON Atkinson, . . . '. . ... a i 1 1 Ratkiewlcz • .. 2 P ^ things: Quality, Service and Price ~r and It has been, our priyilege and pleasure to Adamchak ..... 4 1 i - . win and hold the confidenc&of many of yoiif. B ae ...... 4 1 i then, these things being equal; consider that T a k e Y o u r neighbops and townspeople. Scheler , — ...... 4. 1 y-i-7 Ei. .Yarowky . 2 1 ■ If you yourself have irat yet.become ac­ Kochdn ...,. 3 0 \ 0 the newspapers - - Your Newspaper main­ Printing T o . a quainted with our banking service,, why not M. Yaroisky . t t , 2 2 > 0-' tains a completely equipped Printing De­ drop-in and have a talk with -us ? , Totals .v.'.,30 18 XX Newspaper Mohawks .... ; r.o 0 0 1,0 1 L partment manned by seasoned Printers and Ai B. C. ... /...... 1 4 0 4 0 4-X-—18- ’ —-Smither& that Job Printing is an integral part of their HILLSIDE Cubs A 3. WM, H. E. business. Wfiken, ss...... 3 ■ is s s - TRUST CO. Bumen, If. . T r. 3 1 Tyranski, c. \ ... 3 -0 1 D ad^ of- . . . ..‘.3 SERVEL HULSb. .T.. ... 2 .0 - -0 F Intrabactalo; lb. 6 ^ 0 7 — 6— Remember that this, Newspaper is ijjj) 1613 Maple Avenue ELECTROLUX .Buttweil", 2b - ... 1 l Harayada,- r f . ... 2 l i Take Your THE p i g / refrigerator TPloyd, p.- . ... 2 • l i always willing to provide publicity HAS NO MOVING PARTS , T tala ‘ ; ------m-— 4 ■- Cardinals Printing To a to further an event sponsored by AJS. B. H. f - i« a result, you enjoy: Gourian, ss...... 4 1 1 ^ 0] your organization, for which no Lapp, lb; .. | ...... 1 1 0 •S i Newspaper I Longer Satisfaction Butler; pr .*...... i,, 3 0 S o” : o De Mar, q. . 7 , . , i Y1077 X 7 0 charge is made, Reciprocity is fair. • Ho Mating Parts ts Roar (Ourtis, Sb.^lf1...... J l i A Pathway to Your Door- SContaHod Low O piating Cast ■Huber, cf. . .. 3 .•■lo-'; l 0 Fact No. 9 Steele, 2b. . .. 2 - Q~c 0 It has become am axim thi if you make • Contort of Denton, x i. ■ ,0 1 0 something b ettifN han anjanyone else has Complete list of'fates ..... 3 v t 0. ’ 0 • Coastaat Food Bosk, li,-8b. done iLhsfpre--even though it is only . of. all public utilities humble mousetrap—the world will beat serving the .township. i SAVINGS THAT PAY Totals . .^.^27— 2 4 Cardinals ...... 0 0 0.0 2 0-*2 path*way lo your door, FOR IT dubs ,.yA .l.w . . . r . .0 0-8.0. 0,0 y~ 3 Umptoe^—'r . ureene J r.. • p. '. ClSJL. The H'Hsita/ N, J. Directory '««-eonta a day n all it eoati co,, iT Serve' Electrolux. And tin ToWpboys Wallop ' q-4»afi-«wer- 4M»n_incIuded^ tfo.jI3LH?S be increased through .The I Iillside Times \ type. 7 BE SURE YOUR BUSINESS IS > Hnv of wearia* Parts! For wm Unbeaten Team ADVERTISED IN IT. Rates on applica­ thk 'in fla m e doea ill the work in tion at V i • J j ^ 5^ refrigerator. She h todayl Phone; Waverly 3-2465— Fact No. 10 _ .The Hillside "Townboys traveled to Sheets in various eiec- Nawartc last week and defeated the l districts taken -from THE HILLSIDE TIMES -twwwftii-^Bi-defeated—faanS-- AjuSStsts official lists, of Union 1443, North Broad St. HMlside, N. J, „ ELIZABETHTOWN— •fif that city in 'tt twilight softball oon- -1-443-N o. Broad Street -Ummty-Boardof-Elee— teat. Playing Qrrbrless ball, the locals tions. WAverly 3-2465 _ • # CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. smashed lin ’a Jbtg ”sec-_ w w. Jersey St,,.... ond tinning to-sew up the game and win easily., 8-4______,___ - . | . Elizabeth, N. J. Local softball clubs desiring games Pale Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937 Plains, at 10 i . m .; Tlie leader will be WEATHER FORECAST:— STORM BREWING Miss Betfy Ball*- and the host is Mr. C la s s ifie d Tjouie Hardy^ Anyone interested toi Suaday School fflSO a hi nature IS oor,dially invited to participate *vlpHl-l. a. m. BUSINBSS DIRECTORY [ -jn—the^trjp-by-^dward.. B, Lfl,ng,,.^edr£- 'tafy^'0|ii&e Newark clubV • svenhig i Ads. RATES TAWNMQWEBS SHARPENED 3 lines, $1 a- mofitti for (Lmpirths. 12 mohths, $10,00 S un d ay s, andId holidays.hnlirfE... IHHHI Lawnmowers up to ZZ inches sharpened 4 lines, $1.25 a monpn lor b monclTS;...12 HlUIltllij, $12:00— J‘Trum ” , 1?]9 ’Be Sie.subjMt ^ H.S. Site ■fcofloon-Sor . by electricity; $i«~ -Mount, 50 Mertz 5 lines, $1.50 a m onth for 6 m onths.12 months,.$15.00 '-ourches Ave.; WA 8-0389. I 7-2-4t (Continued from Page One) O teist, Bolentiat, E s m Z T S Beaut; Parlors ' Liquor Stores The Golden FLOOal SCRAPING &, RfiFlNISHlNG ago, repeated1’ his -ideas .without offer- todorct endmetti lo r^ ^ ^ S TQTm BOTTLED, goods .mg, .a,re(X>m,meiidatiQn^...,:__ th e Lordt” . (Psalms- 117 Official licensee for Dura Seal and I-C ■Amoftg--fehe-omiteg^Bg|r^ finish, * the perm anent' finish, . Carl quarts.^ Alw^ J ySkarKP'Si Township l ■ Committee Ohah-man e quick delivery. George W. Herlich said‘,fchat. the move th e Lesson-Semon’ is a . Man?,, i426,Lesli^- St.. Hillside^ Waveply' irtbin the Bible:. S S S 53-0277.. 7 1-Z-U Mats—Door or Floor riad been made last year, because^: so many persofis -caHiiig—munieipal^ offices- a woman which had ™ HELP WANTED PPERT‘8 BEER $2 used the police number anywa^,-, re- yeateJridS®afw iliootb|r popular b h srsto . And - vfksn .Jesus, saw ji» Efenry Recb, Liberty a Bloy. Eli quh’ing.work by the desk officer. 06urrr Woman wanted fofr housework, tesy to the 'p u b lich i; combining .the oalled her to him,, and sattuato'J 1443" Lexington Pi;, Elizabeth, c Carpenters—Builders • switchboards was the main, reason fo?- Woman, tho-/ art’ loosed from tht phone( filL 3-5533. the diange. he asserted. He suggested infirmity. And he laid his hante the survey. The committee -appointed! on* th§. .straight, and’ g;orlfled'4God.--:.-;,t3iil Playground News ■atel-Wffifa ■ ■> . ■■ ■ » r ■ $0015 “SCHOOL—WORK rlepebde nacomlrifinda-tion of :P.olice Chief Nor-v " s - ’B^-Leaeto^mon-a-teo-lticiTOiB. Opto’] man^X^SanfOTdr^hanles^Brenner-'as'a1 Clinton Aye. at Elisabeth,’‘Newark. loiiowmg patedge tkoln' the chrktii The children of the Hillside Avenue special qfQder. without pay -for-the re^ playground have beep very-busy par- Painting and Pf per Hanging .mainder of .the year. He wil-l be paid BcffiSce te tb o b l; "Solenoe and Had HelpaElSg hi all trie activities ofleredr the Elizabethtown Water domp'any wlt;^ Key: to.ijaS^l^r^pj^ures’, by tfii MODERNIZING WITH PAINT la our Btoen Eddv.'QiSur;'Maxtor''/ijif . p ie special acthflty for last week was police the reservoir a t North ave^ a gay and picturesque costume parade. bo the playground for the past week;. devils (evils) and healed the sick, 'ManF^WSffe^^'‘a ® J-colorfiit;-:cosliumfiei The passes flfgQ^wi^wblaie<^OQmphihmt&. a Pi., should be salp 0" fils'Mowers —were-wsrBr-Pie-*?l10”iln|- awardswere of the tneatre. Street Signs Bent th a t they cast fear.gnp py|( 0g; made: Prettiest, Mijjorie.Pltiglnimons ’Tne Jipiior MSttawfcs; representing ^omelajto>---o^ai;diBfr--street—slaos toem sen^rto'a.;:filiadlEiil^:l''Hgrf. G^orpWashingtonplaygroundrd&fea-b-' - and Bienneth" HaSther; "funniest, Wogsd Plunging and Helating being knoeked over on an angle were" ed the softball team of Calvin Cooliage jnan, whenever .man Is go^raeir8 ard Earn and Charles Davenport; most •elerreS to the road department, .a original, Regiaa.Coppola, Frank Munke! playground two games th is—week. letter was ordered Sent to the Union Godi * T ru th easts out error now ' aqd, Harold W ard. The hprseshoe contest was one of the fffiUSty pha4e - Tree Oomujissi&a jsk-< Surely asi-lt did nineteen ceafuriesTj On Friday afternoon till Contest for big .events of the week, with twenty-* ft® lor trimming ol trees that hang low n e r sidesalkg, espeote,Dy during storms. its healing power Is not iuliy demo consists cf tossing a washer at a dis- girls7-division was Margaret'Mastellone,'" Contrasts the Old and the New A survey bv the ruitilie safety enw.- strated.’’ (p. 484)1 iance of fifteen feet ifito a can whloh With Olga Juew seconds In the j unior plaolr® -some of the Street sunk to th e ground. Twenty-one boys’ group Michael Calendrilla earned, lights on E[grth Broad street on the i points wins the game. Jack Smith and off the. honors with H ans Weiss sec­ east ,sidg was voted. At present, "all Bob Carragino took first and second ond. William Adamchak and Timothy on the west cide between Rldgewajr places for She boys while .Florence, Shea .finished’ in the order -named in •avenue and the- EliaSbeth boundary Kelher and-L illian Davenport placed the senior, group, These .winners will line. - represent the playground in the inter- The pet' show . wbiish was held, on playgrpund toprnajnehk Wednesday was a great success.- Many With the "playgrotuid.^ season, nearly pete, of-m any sizes and descriptions, h alf over, tlie interest.', in the medal ■were represented. The big feature of rd is the cause of touch hard’work. Church Services th e show was four brown* and White In the .boys’ , division Michael ■ Oalan- Tinning and Roofing , Elizabeth Avenue Presioyterito OhUKSH, puppies exhibited by Andrew Simpson. drillo is leading with. Marie Scorza TINNING AND ROOMING The following awards were made:,; leading" tlTe”TistT in“ ~tlTe~~girls’ “ groupr Rey. Arthur Nerthwood, pastor. 9;30 Woodruff Ave*: EL. 2- Largest; dog, Norman Bdswesttv and The playground was visited by Mi£& in. graded church-school. 10:45 a. m. I Jules TSsohler; smallest dog, Joseph rsiolp with sermon, "Renewing Vigor.’’- Agnes Burkes dancing .-teacher; who or­ quested ’to enter his pet in • thfe * latter NEWARK AMUSEMENTS Coppola and Andrew Simpson; moot ganized a group of girls to take part in contest. Thomas Greene has scheduled unique pet, Philip Haefner .and. Regtoa; th e folk dance, festival on August 19 Coppola; most beautiful, Mary Coppola I his softball team to- play Galvin Cool- •Morgan W agnto • pas to. ... a t Calvin Coolidge playground. It was idge today and George Washington tod frank Muntafi, ' . oiutrth worship", "topio, “flailing Things decided to. do; the yirginia ,reel attirbd Monday. I Pue to the great interest in paddle-1 Colonial 'costume. Fifteen ai’e ifi by Their 'w o n g Names.” 9:30 .a. m. tennis, a ladder, tournament will be the group. Sunday School. Early services will be held for two weeks. The names of the continued u ntil and Including the last contestants will be placed on a ladder." Calvin Coolidge Sunday in August. .. Each will be able to challenge one 'of Several - outstanding contests and three, preceding names and the winner toes were held at the Galvin Coolidge FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST moves to the new position. playground this past week'and a large The special activities .for next week number of children participated in ’ SCIENTIST will be a dbU parade, checkers contest every SVent. On Friday a jacks tourna­ Births 1253 Fairm ount avenue, Elizabeth. and a progressive game-party. ’- ". m ent was held .tod the winners in th e I Daughter, Gail Ann Soden, to Mr. ■Stanoh-of -B ib .Motbsr^-OlnwolL- The' Consult Street .girls’ division were Lisa Oaeace, first-; ar.d Mrs. Chester Arthur-Soden, of 1465 Oonant Street playground is dally be­ Alston, second; M ary De Bruno, Munn avenue. ■* coming a scene o f greater interest and [third., For the boys,' Philip Tomeol .Daughter, Judith Ann GreehMeld, ’ to activity. Each day sees a marked in­ first, Thom as;Burke second and Mr. and. Mrs. Jaclc Greenfield^ of ’13101 crease in attendance of children of .Charles Hoveth third. ’: Liberty avenue. every age. Monday and Tuesday were taken up . Daughter, Jo to Eisa Simon, to Mr. Our Personal Loan Department Last Thursday the rain washed out] by miscellaneous games, such as volley, and M ra Harry Simon, of 274 Wllilam- the scheduled doll sho.W. However, ball, paddle tennis, basketball etc. and ■enue," Stands ready to. help you, should you that. aided in making Friday a most the evenings a large group of young Daughter, Maxine Rubin, to Mr, and nee'd a loan to meet your emergency I delightfully .busy day, with a sand JB n and adults participated in a soft-1 M js.. JacK Rubim of 1618 Liberty ave- modeling.contest, Jhi-li contests among ball game • which is a very popular! requirements: the boys and girls to d the 'doll show. pastime at the playground. Daughter, Gail Arlene Hoffmann, to ' The winners of the girls’ contests, In A hhrseshoe contest was hel'd,:onl Mr. to d Mrs. Harold Hoffman, of 317 L O A N S S3- order, were. -Eleanor Melntee, • Grace Wednesday afternoon ia . which tbirty- Ryan Street. - c " Broadwayites are nearly all automo­ Oracle Barrie, featured singer Of the* two boys a n d twelve girls took part, bile fans and anything out of the Broadway, .production the ‘‘SHOW is . $50.00 to $1,000.00 Nicholson .and. Dorothy Korda. Other Marriage License -ordinary along' the “Row” interests - On”, is shown here at the wheel of Lisa Cac&6e wop-flifit;,.honors for the entrants were M ary Molntee- and Lil­ Jolm ’Sentei of 332 Florence .ave-i them greatly. Recently one of the both cars, the, old and the new. She Repayable in 12 months. girls foiiotved by Rosina • -jje BrtoqTl lian Cook. - T h e wtonerslnf lhe_ boys' r.ue, and Ann, Koldhtje, of 332 Florence first Hudsons built, a 1909 model, was most intrigued by the diffgrence second and Alberta Baulkausis "third; contest were A rthur Sabo, Charles avenue. ,, hv.Tilk, Was placed on exhibition beside the in equipment and the methods of Bobertz apt} .Ray Britt, ’Other entrants- In the Junto: -beys’ 1 division" Robert t 1937 cars, on the floor of Hudson’s control.'The 1909 car had no wind­ being W alter' Sabo, Jackie Wahler, Ward was first, Paul 3De Silva second" Death big Broadway salesroom. Theatrical* shield" or top. Its kerosene lamps "Norman Uovette, Bobby Peters -and and Teddy -Juseok thhrd, B-Uly-Moore -JohmWeston, - sa^nf—31U-Fttoyii,l;rlelt. folk from all along the famous Avenue copied the horse and buggy style and The Hillside was first in the-senior, division, Buddy tried the contrast tJF sitting in the i t is« fef ery from the external gear? . Bobby Hely. Eleanor Melntee was high street. ... seat of what was one of the snappiest shift lever to the new selective auto­ scorer among both boys- and girls with Smith-second and Alfonson La Bruno cars of its day and the latent model matic shift which is controlled by the 627. "plops.” third. Ih_0ae. evening th e junior soft- “ With its finger tip gearshift.‘ Miss flick of a finger. The ‘Sard modeling contest was en ­ ball teaip played two games with the WIRES LINK STREET “ MIKE” . National Bank tered by Billy Jacobs. Walter Sabo, George Washington juniors, coming out WITH BROADCASTING STUDIO Member of Donald Zeltz, Norman Qcvette, Ray on the losing end of bo th contests by Federal Reserve Bank. Britt, Charles -Bobertz, B arry . Slegpe, dlose scores of 4*3 a n d S-S. A-large and Bobby Hely. The Judging was fe n s crowd of spectators, watched the game Consulting therm&n*on*th&>street re­ Federal Peposit Insurance Corp; by popular vote. "Charles Bober and was rewarded by seeing some t e e garding his views on the issues of the drummed up some popularity for hin fielding,and_ hitting by both teams. ’ day is becoming mure an-cl. niore a fea­ 2% Interest Paid on/ S avings Accounts pelf and won first place .with- an ai '■ A _ b ^ ride., to ...ike .Rahway pool is ture of broadcasting. Ih s,tlch broad­ Open Monday evenings, 7-8 F. M. * plane. Eleanor Melntee took second1 'scheduled fo r Thursday and it is ex- casts, liow doeslille"voice“of the speaker with a feudal castle and. Walter Haho pec.ted 'that about - sixty-five Ohildrep- get back to the studio?.. ■ placed third w ith a most .to teres ting wih avail themselves of the trip which : The first tiling a broadcasting com- marine Scene. will be, under the supervision of Miss pany does, when it desirrs to consult • The dolls were lovely In the doll Agnes B urke,director of the play- the inan on the street is to arrange with show. Dorothy Korda h ad the largest | ground. > . the local telephone company abont the doll, Rita Nicholson the smallest and ■ Hurden- Looker ’ tipae. arLd place where It, wishes to have most unusual one, Lillian Gook brough _ With a steadily increasing tegistra- :itS :^ ^ j5phone- conneotea. The - mfGro^ . the prettiest doll and Grace NicholsonI non, the Hurden-Looker playground re- phone usually 1b placed* on a street Motor was.- the pro u d ' possessor of- the be, poris_ 344 children .to date. - In this corner where.a crojvd will be attracted. dressed one. group three sets of twins have been It has beeome‘^We"SwcdiOTb& fight in .O n ’Wednesday 27 children went to discovered, Joan and Jane Bennett, i&hy | " TBs; Esfiway swimming pool with Miss ‘■611 Locust, avanua,-age -7; Bamlee and. Aft) sdou as the, telephon'd company Cars * Ada Dice, P7PA recreational projecl Beverly Bauer, of 432 Long avenue, age cUMs; 6, and Evelyn and Ethel Zander, of 363 der i prepared, giving *all. necessary $ u i d i play leader, Albem^Velner, o£the Hill­ side Recreation ^emmission, remained Yale avenue, age 8. details, including- the nearest’ 'oable- at the grounds with those unable to !_ -A progressive games., party was con­ ,terminal and the cable pail to be used go. I t was a delightful day for every ducted Friday afternoon vitch. thirty- in a certain, cahle.- kii installer .theii ^ ^ U N I O N COUNTY BUICK CO, .one ato a .good time wto ’had by all five children.,participating. Leroy Wors- goes to the desigaated spot, makes* the connection .from-' the microphone tor 837 to 330 N. Broad St. TeL EL. 2-3800 . Elizabeth Ah amateur show was held yesterday wick ranked. first' with a score of the telephone cable. The connection and a tops contest Is to be held-todtfy, Ruth Grigalovlch - second, 74; A lberta H cpihplete'd thrpugli the central'dfflefe t® A ladder, jacks tournament begins to- [ Brown third .with 6% telephone wires to the studio, from, .. day to continue for two weeks. tion for h ig h score \m s giver, to Doro- \<(hich the voice .or the street orator fifcy Daniers, ’-6f(( Juhe ItSstori, '66; George Washington “goes On tho air.” 1 1 The first aw ard of a movie pass to Thelma Brown, 35; Elaine Yktue and the Mayfair Theatre’ went- to P rank GenSle each scoring 84. TBs RcKdars “First A id” ERB are a few offfie automobile | k For Economy arid Comfort TgaJer ipr th e best service rendered' •party -consisted of a number of simple tlonal Council, Boy SootitB of - H designs made by-’ school-age a gfimes w ith each Child playlhg’ each To Railroad Flyer I'erica-, are shown examiningmod- boys of fhls area^nd entered In tlie el game, going on, from set to. set aaS at the Anlerloan Museuih of lpodel car competition of the Flsbfer n Fill jrour bin with our .-ding each, scorer George Schlssel, | The Wolverine is one of the Michigan tiiral History in New York City,. Dependable Autp Repairs Body Craftsman’s Guild. Three of w Tnlon .Oounty WPA -recreation super- Central Railroad’s ' “crack” passenge* ere cars -entered by boys In New the regional judges, C. J, Thomas, Y and John Di BiasiO,'Hillside su- trains over its' main line between Chi­ rk, New Jersey and Pennsylvania SUPERIOR COAL or KOPPERS WHY JUST “FEXIT”? cago and New' York; .Ray^ jBaker i^/a New York Public Schools, Ole V. ai > being judged for state and re -« We do repairs that - are guaranteed. jor,’ srfw the- party enthuslasticiaiiy. telephone, repairmanvat Battle. Crseek, Olesen, of th4 Detroit- Publlc: I gl •nal awards,, The exhibit is open You start your trip with a trouble- enjoy^d^. Mich, On December 17; 1986, his duties Sobodls, and .Geprge W,- Goddard, I tc the-public* -- free "Happy Motoring” spirit. * Gloria Kasak heads the checker eli­ -to.pkJb.iih td, a long stretch of country With good brakes, minations fob this week, having sur­ ■ QUALIFY FOR GOLF W illiam Hale Coal Co rpad w est of the city ic&tSst a jtelephone PASS SWJM- TESTS ■ Electrical “tuneup,” passed Leroy' Worswlck by a total of I Neil Gogef, a l R&elle .R£ttk,-tod Lesr Sable, ’He was up a 'pole When The A number of hoys passed the. Amer­ 1374 Liberty Ave. Phone UntonvlUe 2-2244 Hillside,: Body and chassis, tightehed,____ six games.„ The. N ature Glutr enjoyed ter jankoskl, of Sumnjlt, qualified last ican Red-’ pib ^ beginners afid' swim- its' weekly 'jlTcnld^Tuesday Tolluvcyd by ^WnlveHne~<»mer--t stop Lubricated,, 041 Changed,___ ■Sunday- a t -OaUbplng--HH'l—Gol-f-D&u-rs&r -meft=teste=Ygi^en-aA--toe^Jeto--Russell- - Each L(Wd DeUvered Is^ Garelully Weighed Tires and Battery Clucked, nearhy. p a r .the, r®ht to represent t.his rtifitrint. jVhseiffi; Park-Fool- laat week. -These And Uie ^tayiLk niiea^^th^fessor^ -grounjL-- WednSaHa^, .^ veniecfi. vmmu- Repairman ^ak&r.climboddown from ih the’. National' Plibllc Links 'Tniima- same children have already enrolled in sters enjoyed the swimming pitpnic at the pole to, find out ;^hat hadTiopp^fi Just rhent to be ^SaMl at - San Francisco1 file S&tdh^tolass’-being^TieEi: Phone W A 6-0034 Rahway.— The program eonsleteei of theferainT-The-engineer-found-thathia • We Call For and Deliver *Om-,A-uguSir-9--te-L4s^TheisLreepeetive- -at-th e—peel-- -under - th e dirs5tiOH ; -o{' swimming' in .the morning and1 -picnic locomotive y^as entirely' disabled, due scores lor th e thirty-six holes were Charles ShallorqSs, j . WSSS ; .. T.. ir. —...— ■W’W-r-W ~ - - - WE SELL ESSO PRODUCTS in .the. afternoon, joinhjg Oonant Street to a hroken cylinder head. The nearest 158 to d 151. ' Although tills is Goger’s A t- ’ ELIZABETH. AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH grofipTfor the- t rip s-^ '- " telephone wag -sdmh“d4s tanee - away, ; SO: fisst~oppo#ui^^faitP£;eoaBete—^to—the ----MUSEUM NATURE T R IP __-- For th is . coming week Mrs. Muriel back up' the pole Whnt Baker.. Almost national tourthtoient, Jankoskl ;haa A field iqiip to Seeley’s Pond, the ELIZ-ABETH AVENUE AT WII.BUR ARTHUR NORTHWOOD past' Craig and Mis3 Joaephtoe Taudul, fil in the twinkling of an eye, the engineer qualified on three, previous occasions Watahuhg Haservatton,’-fpr.*gsneral nai- MacDonald’ s Garage -reetesraafletm ee-a-a^d-Biedellng , Ben: was in' commuhicatlori with the rail­ to4-has-4wloe been- captain of the ■turft .study, lu .q bean- plarinnrti h y t.v,o R lC iill m. Graded Ahiiroh itnhnq]. . teat for Friday, poster .contest tVednes- road’s ya^d master In Battle Creek and team • from this 1 district, . Thirty-five Netferk Musejun Mature Club lor O pt. day and ..pet show- FrldA r Jtfty 30^ at another engine was' on its way-4 .other players competed for a place on day. July 25. Tlis .meetinjf place wibf be a; to. Worship witfc aetm hn, "RffliewiBg Vigor.’’ 10:80 a. inT Anyone -the' team, . , .. at Route. 29 ,and P a rk ’ avenue, Scotch THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937 Page Five

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to' be a? little impatient atJcSUY .th.a_pjnOP.rl.iirp., a “t a fc-il-.n r- Rutgers Gives ieave-it- attitude which-is not I ;OBTH * ;cgt§uluted. to " inspire confi­ Public Safety Bills''1''" 1 dence. What is- it all 'ahont, why- the- sud-den-ha-stij why should the Township Com­ estabHdhed by Rirtgers University 'ding to as arumiirmar-p-it ibis week mittee TSl any mefflW?sBfFft by Presidem; Robert CL Clothier. It. refuse to discuss the subject ■11 Junction as a Branch of ■ the Unl- [with Mr. Qurtis ,or any other ijsity, E&$cnsion. Division, adult ed>:. .tton fiivtslon of Rutgers. ‘ Lawrence memberofthe school board? B Tipton, formerly director of - traffic officers' training schools throughout the ..Mr. C u r ti s has been .nation for tin. .W ortlmi charged with being unable to Traffic ..Safety. Institute, wilt he in.l facaaa.gi-™ ™ 'matejTO^^^inirf^Jtelraprs assume his -duties In-irrjertlnMy. Tii-w^a-nts S E E S ® ® M r— Tiptarr- -direeLed "the—Rutgers. of the situation bleared up to Traffic officers; Tralnigg Sc'r.goi held ■his satisfaction first, which id in New Brunswick.from April 5, to 17, a n d by fifty-four selected1 officers tiosa not entirely unnatural Even thirty-seven New Jersey municipaiitte. if he does lack decision, has I t' was ttie success of this training 4h»..p^mbllity^B|^mcMvi.iag-a. school which led- to an investigation -government loan taken such the university. Ur-. fP,otihlBv-Baid.-&Bd- a risciripfi turn that th erp ld as a result of this*'investigation, tire KURSKRY s i t e nfi-iime for. a little^ further 'university decided that the establish­ m ent- of the B ureau of Public Safety discussion ? We hardly bhink jgpEt 4evelcEf motifs I wDula be of great social .Importance. Icq. jHigh schools that cost] r Includes Four Branches g selection m l a site * Professor Norman O. MlUel, directoil nearly half a million, dollars Qf .-the^ffiictmsion': Qirtelon. arid. _Mr| j wyBsed nW; are .not ""built every day in Tipton,: together, with .laadliia authorl Bpmprpssi(5j;l| gain- Hillside, and a^good many1 '.ties on safety, have set up a program people ar^ rth u opfifidififet | for the Bureau -of Safety. Ut will Iqo la rg e r a p a r t o | four -branches of. the field of I gpiS|j®§ Jific being it is time Hillside put-np-a pumic • safety, ■ namely, traffift control, I public budding of yvhitfiut •imiiial control, engineering for safety! without-taking the may_be proud. , and home safety. ■ p jjiolMsl (Sjldence Education, enforcement, ■. an d ff the •Another question aberatj■ a o h in g cf traffic engineering will Del weete::, considered under traffic control, 'Tils- ‘.1 outside it seems which the public would like IwUl UiQiitae such subjects as. .accident mnge that thechair- ftp-know mdte*isrfjie de'al with! records, spot maps, reporting systems, the Elizabeth Nursery. As traffic movement, and stted jrd . signs BljK Ro-afckof Educa­ and signals. ___ tes and :N:ew Buikl- we understund'i'tr.the. piair-is’ I . Under the branch of criminal cob- IjifflTttee, Harlow H ltd take 10.0 acres of a 20 acre Ithol, the burea,u'.wil! carry on research tract on which the nursery] |pertalr.lr.g to the sfibject, ar.d wtIT!§fi| ffiuW.; vo,te against I duct ah educational program -includ- n of a certain portion owes the township $39,000, lng . the'to Elizabeth Nursery turn over the 10.0 acres to]I identiflcatlonr-M iitofil- £ffiS|j evldanee. tfie Board pf Education for inveStlgaton,' and the organization ahd porig Conant'streel I training of police, with regard ijp that, but there fine high school, cancel the] I control of criminals. p ’ be .some disagree tax liens, on the whole tjact T he Rutgers College of E n g ■to whether the com! and turn The remainder'back |wiu oooperate with p H ■imdid. not actually to gg nursery -S W S S f- iVsrcelmf'rand'which ment. Ini other_watas, the tria l safety, highway ccnatruBtl safety, and the development of board Rnally voted nursery would be handed] about $19,000 on a silver plat­ engineers will be studied. Home Safety ter, plus whatever it could get Home safety will embrace #iethods| ilscf subjects'discussed If6r selling 10 acres of prop­ And techniques used In the construction I erty whose value would be [of safe homes, and -wlh alas treat Wllitj Ke:fe|ces®|yd;;:|M safety for. file Individual in the honte.l anded out very freely, enhanced by the construction . Leading experts on safety la the East jb|3ars that the chief of a high scKobl;““ W il l be invited to serve or. ar. sdidsory ■issue: is whether it is. [oorfunittee *fdr the bureap, and . wlll| It has been-pOinted'out that guide the. course to be followed best* advantage'of the if the liens were foreclosed,] ] development of the' project. This ■tv to allow-the new mittee will be selected durihg th e lll it would be difficult to.obtain tor to heT ^ g on -^|l hier, and w!Jl eta rt. to function with the mortgages on any-construc­ |j® eni5g of th e academic year of the 'active piece of nurs- tion work there/* But is not | university in the fall. —- aperty c^ 3 iSLer the I . Mr. T i^ K , a native cf Alabama, re­ half the entire tract a pretty * ratahleijs to get ceived his early education there, and| •stiff'price to pay for a clear graduated, from- the University of Ala-] iSsjderation an d—thd title r And towahbut I6lt2. Upon graduation, he school sscopd. A t associated: with the Federal other** taxpayers in town ? K not enough of t i l isnk a t Birmingham, Ala.', in W h at ..kind nf deal has been r w iv.ncn T/iar. Department, but laft Mon is known, which offered them? Surely they his position to become chief examiner t#ie people are entitled of public accounts- for ■ th e State . of a-p© gnrti^.1^ Alabama early: frpnkness on the entire situa­ tlon he was active in Hie drafting and “TendencyVon the part passage cf th e legislative act creating Township Committeetion. ' the Alabama Highway Patrol and the Driver's License Laws of the state. F irst In Alabama F T n recognition of "this named- in December 1934 as the first ■ director q% . jjB B s j fcjsty. fo r AlabanaR THE S & K LYONS DELICATESSEN I t was while in this position',; th a t -he AND RESTAURANT directed the first Traffic Officers’ Train­ PJNE WITH US DUKING VACATION TIME. ing sthodl in the South a t the Uni­ re the Best Home Made Cooked Foods and Hy-Grade versity of Alabama. ««ls under Government Inspection. At Northwestern, Mr. Tipton did re-' WE CATER TO WEDDINGS, PARTIES, ETC. search, -and ' training- for fire Traffic _ Safety Institute, and-conducted traffic Imported Wines — Liquors — Beer • schools all- • over - the nation, in. 00- operation w ith the hiternational Asso- AVE., Wa. 3-9854 i a lion qf Chiefs of Police.

Tom’s Tavern Harry’s Service .Station Come and enjoy the new and larger _ Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Accessories, • Tom’s Tavern . Tydol Gas and Oil Lubricants At 310 HILLSIDE AVE. ^hYWOOD AVE„ Cor. Long Ave. ’ HILLSIDE Gaipes Every Saturday Evening **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ at 8:30 IV M. Sharp, followed by Dancing' Orchestra. Free Suppers Served—So c6me early and spend ® ^ materTa l s — p a in t s — ' h a r d w a b U — g l a s s the evening with us. LUMBER. — MJLLWORK

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ffisabeth Branch Elizabeth Ave. 110,112 Belmont Ave. -abeth, 'N, J . .. Newark, N. J. , - GEORGE COMPTON

Grassman & K re h REAL ESTATE Engineers for Hillside INSURANCE Established 191(* UNION TOWNSHIP, 'ROSELLE PARK, Appraisals Made ___ BOROLGH OF KENILWORTH 1444 North Broad Street 433 N. Broad 'st., EtUabelh W a w l y S-S89I Fhone EL 2-|770 GOOD TASTE I STAR For Discriminating Peopl ‘DOWN UNDER’! ★ • ■ ' ' l .. i jf-TODAY p m T ------d b H d - M ------*~ I e m i l y p o s t Third Term. Ballyhoo. World’s Foremost Authority * jM ovie-* R adio ‘ $ on Etiquette CANTA MONICA, CALIF.— ★ * .. -After -a-pr e sidentha 3 -been ★ ★ ★ By VIRGINIA VALE*** re-elected it's certain that some inspired'patriot-who is snuggled •Tj'AlNS had to wait two long Clergyman’s Reception close to the throne will’ burst T years fcr'the Marx Brothers’ Needn’t Bore Anybody from his cell with’a terrible yell new picture, “A Day at the Races,’’ but it was well worth r v EAR Mrs. Post; I am one of the •ftr- p roclaim th a t unless’ th e • committee in charge of giving adored ' incumbent consents waiting ; It is, almost, too a reception for our new clergyman flcfairv tri. piir.cippd him splf this funny, the laughs coriSing in and his wife. It has been suggested w —“—one oi tne women thai we have a musical program first, after which Incidentally, the said patriot1! are Rtijl sbopting eypr imp r.nmiq scene when tAe mext iiits you. the newcomers will receive and present jrrto-and perquisites a 1 s < then everyone go downstairs to the would be doomed, so This picture - tops. their previous’ large Sunday-school room to have h a couldn’t I be masterpieces of .hilarity by several refreshments. 1 personally think Bowling- on the Green Is One of the Favorite Sports in New Zealand. blaihed for privately lengths. Gfoucho is, as usual; the such an arrangement might prove brooding mn the dla- wise guy b"* when he goes tft the tressful thought.You drawn out and awkward but I don’t New Zealand Is Countfy of Scenic race track he is ’a gulltble. custom­ know wha,t better plan to suggest. WOuldh t call h ^ m er for Chleo’s sales talk on tl^s Answer! I thtok the combination Wonders and Many Odd Paradoxes .selfish, but'..,y j u on the races. Chico performs one of, a welcoming ’reception and- a! could can him hopS- gT those piano solos that makes ^ l,- espscially since iHusioal program requiring every- Long, ago Nature's, forces, n o t enough q^agh- -little bsysr want to -one- to eif in -silenee to exaefly -what there’s a chance his become piano virtuosos so they can you describe as awkward. -If I were man’s'industry, reigned in this local­ bailyhop may direct N * D E C E M B E R S16, 1642, ity. Wtthis a radius of tec miles rqogy- his tricks. macagtog it. I wBuld have the, en­ O Abel Tasman stpod.on tile there are , more than 63 bngnt-ontl attention upon - him, And_ Harpo Is even greater than tire reception in the~Sunday-och6br as a . suitable candi­ usual. He talks—*to pantomime only • deck of the Heemskirk in-the voioanlo ooftes. Stand on the topi date when his idol Irvin S. Cobb room, which you say is ample, I ^uth lPaoiflo and gazed out to­ of Mount Eden, one of th e: best- —at- great length, and it is a toss- Wfeere one b r two members on the says no to tba prop-, up whether his pantomime or 'Ghi- ward an unknown "great, highy nreserved of the praters, w h i e h committee would receive !&ijsb the rises like, an observation pogt~hea r osition. He might ride.- in on... the co’s efforts tO-B*wslate it into words: clergyman ahd=Ms-wife and intro­ I held land.” At the hands of-'aa the center 'of the oity, and you see. backwash, which would be e v e n is funnier. M l duce parishioners to them. Several ■ unimaginative cartographer the • nicer .than ste'ertog~a, tidal wave for "the chee-fleffy throats bulging orl somebody else. • . ___ stringed instruments pl&yir.g1 softly forming symmetrical cones., Tasmqn sea, There have been cases when the job for a niagiciato free to leave. same comparison, might have "been pace m akers. Make it -af sheer chiflor,.... \ th e is- only eight ■ miles. wide. River for while Zasu Is ab ’ At The Left. durable aoetate. You’ll hs»e. ' Captain "JHfiTiS Cook.wlra first' eEtuaHea--aHd--r-ot'her--mden-t-at-i0ns ippHftd. not fllnne to the hallnnn ways a comedienne A t’rimkllttlajetninrier that rare. but toJhe gentleman who launched. Fiancee D ies; What in either. . explored the islands a century" and narrow, it in places to a scant mile. to her public, at ful grooming is an asset "any­ At The Right, a' quarter latsr, took possession • of' Veritably," water seems. almost to I to Do W ith Ring? home she Is just -the ,,: where, smytfine, to this frock. It -. The littlh lady ivho likes -. them for his 8ountiy/ohly to have encircle the red- -ana green-roofed I ■So let's remain calm.* It’s tradi­ w orld!*.- greatest Tto EAR Mrs.' Post: Will yob te ll features simplicity. Its forte to touches in her frocks will] his claims rejected. Britain still la­ maze of. the' city’s business blocks tional .to our history that iio presi­ Zasu Pitts housekeeper ’ a n d, comfort.. Make one version in cot­ ter hoisted the Union sack over the and suburban residences.- dent ever had to go ballooning in or­ cook. Nobody oould ^ me what is the proper thing to. this new dress: and-pantie do about an engagement ring after ton for all purpose wear, another has the chic pf rhomrny’6 J land to prevent Francfa immigrants Abounds in Flowers. der to find out how the wind blew write funny lines about Zasu’s cook­ of sports silk-for dressy occasions. • from' settling in the place they cher-' Business hovers close to Queen’s I and that no voliinteer -third-term ing If they had ever sampled-it, a girl was engaged-and her fiance plus a little-girl daintiness street, which leads up from the died and she becomes engaged to I n The Center. more than fetching. Wrap ished. The country’s dapitfil bears 'boomer ever succeeded in taking and her new kitchen which she- de­ Here you have a light and th'e n am e 'Wqllingtcii, hut*the Iron wharves," and- to its alj scent nar­ the trip himself. signed herself is a ir.cdel'of inge­ ;another m an? This fls -exactly,what styling makes it easy for eve; has happened to me and my first breezy ensemble that’s the per­ tiniest girl to get into ani . • ‘ Duke stood firm against the annex- row; twisting thoroughfares. But if I nuity," beauty,' and. eff-cienc^. As fect attire for Society. It has cos- - the people "responsible for the cltyto Modern Prairie Schooners. you may have read, Zasu has been fiance’s mother is telling everyone quite -a time saver on ironing Many New Zealanders who have growth have* failed somewhat in j X^T'E’RE certainly returning' — worljing on a cook book for the last what a terrible person I am because A splendid idea is to cut this never been away from'the island’s -town planning so far as the -streets 'V with-modem improvements— year or two.. I won’t return her son’s ring to her. tern twice and be assi shores, * and,whose parents likewise are oonierned, they have m ore than to prairie schooner clays when rest­ .. —K— I loved him dearly, and the fact sigter’s all summer c , were born iir the Dominion, still exonerated themselv»s-in providing less Americans are Hving on wheels L ily Pons’ la st broadcast of the that I now love another in no way Jlsk M e A nother - The Pattern f - speak of England as “hope.”— , broad-park spaces. and housekeeping on wheels and season before leaving for Hollywood' belittles m y love for either one, so Patterti 1287 to designed H ere-in an area approximately The parks "seem almost number­ having babies on wheels. Only the to m ake “The G irlto the .Cage” for far as I . can see. They are the" # A Gen eral Quiz sizes 34 to 48, Size 36 reqnii the size of Colorado are grouped less. To them the flush of the sub-1 other day twins were born aboard KKO was a big night for her; She principals in two separate phases ■yards of 35 Inch- matera the snow-mantled peaks--oL Switzer­ tropics gives perpetual freshness __trailer. And—who knows?—per­ was elected the bestdlressed star of my life. Why must I return the % yard contrasting for colla* land, geysers of a Yellowstone, vol­ and color. Flowers luxuriate all the haps right now the stork, with a of th e radio studios, an honor for­ only thing m y first fiance gave m e How muoh does it cost tile Pattern 1333 is designed canic cones of Jav a and Japan, year round. Even, the race course! future president in her beak, is flap­ m erly divided between H elen Jep- and which I am snre he would United States to turn out each sizes 36 to 52/ Size 38: require ■ • and th e lakes of Italy; the mineral has an avenue of palms and ex­ ping fast, trying .to catch up with son and Gladys. Swarthout. Most have wished m e to keep always? piece of paper money? ^ - yards of ■ 39 inch material, springs of Czechoslovakia, fiords of tensive beds of blooms that would somebody’s perambulating bunga- singers take Snch honors in their . Answer: ft the ring is one he .. ,2.’ What are the dimensions of dress alone requires yards, Norway, seacoastaof M aine'and do justice to a botanical garden. stride, but not the volcanic and ap­ lpought fop you,"it is certainly yours Big Ben on the House of Parlia­ line the jacket require California, and waterfalls higher One cannot move about Auckland So it’s a fitting moment to revive preciative Lily. for always. But if the- ring was ment, London? of 39 inch material. I than Yosemite. long without the new War Memorial the gtory of early Montana when once his mother’s—possibly her own 3. W hat to the aVerage pay of -Pattern 1322 is,designed Largest and Smallest Pines. 'museum claiming attention. It 1 some settlers ware. discussing the engagement, ring—if-'it has any state governors? sizes 4,jy|gji|ffi an(rlH stands: out boldly, a massive white Motion picture producers have other family history about which she Size 8 requires 3% yards Glaciers slip down sharp moun­ relative merits of various makes of just about given up hoprof interest­ 4. How do the Chinese indicate Grecian building, .above the wide those canvas-covered asks which has a real sentiment, ’ then I 'think the Use to which a building to put? inch material plus .5% ys tainsides from .vast snow fields into greensward on the heights of the ing their public to Shakespeare, but you- should send it back—but not .riblmiL-fort- trimming as pi subtropical - bush. A short ride bore such hosts cf emigrants west­ broadcasting companies have decid­ SjoSAr e -any of - our- states dabt-- Domain. Here are housed treasures ward. They named over "the Cones­ otherwise.- freef Send your order to Thr .. through a pass in the southern Alps from many lands, but most inter­ ed the bard’s stirring lines are just Circle Pattern Dept., 21i I will take one .from .impenetrable, toga, the South Bend, the Murphy, what the publie wants. John Barry­ 6, "Who transcribed the Declara­ esting of all is. the comprehensive the StudebakeiyfinS' various others; Introduce Her Tactfully. ■ tion: of Independence? Forty-third street,'1’ I" I- evergreen forests into barren tua- ccUection of Maori objects on dis­ m ore’s NBC -program h as "proved N. Y. Phloe of,patten sock.covered lands. From under her battered suaboil- a tremendous success since the first p ) EAR' Mrs. Post: My SQn has - • Answers. play—-the homes, elaborately carved given a ring to his fiancee, al­ -(tonedipB) eaop": . . New Zealand is the home of the storehouses, -war canoes, w a r im­ net there spoke up. a weather beaten Monday, toght a few week's, ago to t,. E ach piece of paper money - © Bell Syndicate-—WIS massive kauri" pines, some of which" old lady who, with Her husband and when he presented a foreshortened though as yet there has been no made by the bureau of engraving plements, and handicrafts jof'that engagement announced and will not measure ' 22=fire¥:Tto:ffitoiitofa: and powerful native race. -her- growteg-braod^-had^-Boen-t^-the Version of “Hamlet.” F o r its com- and. printing costs. Ur.cie Sam long years .bumping along behind an be for several months because her have reached hoary ages that rank Rolling southward in January peting . h.oito; Colutobia h a s . signed' atound six mills, and forthe same them next to the sequoias: It also from one frontier cam p to up an itopressive array of talent. potents are not, returning from amount he can turn opt 100 post­ from Auckland .on the ' "* imnmm* abroad until thjto. My husband and HELP KIDNEY! is the home of the smallest known eo n o reta^d tSsphalt, you-pass «eon age stam ps, ■ • • ' representative of the pine-tree fam- ’Boys,” she said.'shffiing her I are to chleflratevour wedding 2. - The dials are 22% feet in .di­ To Get Rid of Acid into.' smiling opeq^ccUntry, jqhegk- Everybody would like to have an nivgrsary town and; would like at and Poisonous 'Waste I By. Giant fuchsias grow to' t h e snuff-stick, “I always did claim the employer like Walter Wanger, He ameter ; hbur figures, 2-feet; min­ ered-with fields, ^ e n are haying .this occasion to introduce her to Your kidneys help to keep y< height of 40 feet: a white buttercup old hickory waggin wuz the best thinks that every workman ought to ute. spaces,-Ifoot,-square; pendu- by constantly filtering waste and herds of aleekcattle and sheep manj^frj don’t want to has blooms four inches in diameter; one there to fur raisin’ a family in.” have three months a year in which I'am, 13 feet; v/-eight, ,1Q0 piunds, (rom the blood. If your kidne graze on a hundred rolling hills., show” froM functionally disordered and^l .. flax is produced from a lily; man Agriculture/was the task to which to get away from nis 5job. His 3. Gubernatorial pay fa the va­ . has imported all of (the. mammals, Pugs Versus Statesmen. hired, help are supposed to relax explain how rious -states ranges from $3,000 in the New Zealand colonists first di­ and yet give ,y,Ul and many of the. nhtive birds can- rected tfieir efforts, but to. the pass­ TT’S confusing to read that poor and. seak^e#'im pressions but Joan Stotfi Dakota to $28,000 to New Burning, scanty or too freque I ' hot fly. ■ decrepit Jim 'Braddook, having Bennett, Sylvia^ Sidney, and Henry betrothal? - .York,: Tha averagetoabotth^%i(ifc , nation may be a warning of some ing years they have come to rely to no raaann in or bladder disturbance. The Maoris were the firSt-known miore and more on pastoral enter­ reached the advanced age of thirty- Fonda are all going on the stage 4. In China' the use to which a ■ sqlohists' of these southern islands. four or thereabouts, is all washed the worlrwhjj she shouldn’t be one building Is. put.is not indicated by cksofdiuie prise. An experimental shipment of during their vacations, Madeleine of the guests, and no reason why she Guided’ only by the stars and a frozen m eat^ent to England in 1.882 up, .and, then, to another column, Carroll is going yachting off the its design bi0" tbs color of the knowledge of the winds and oceaq to* discover that the leading candi. shouldn’t be more or less casually :t£ll^.used for 'the roof, etc. Green pointed the way out of a pinching coast of G reat Britain, Charles Introduced to-all the people therer Ip such cases it is b currents; they boldly piloted their dates to sUpplv^aeuTl'g hl'ond nn the 'Buyer aiuLgat Patterson are going indicates an official place, yellow- medicine that has w depression that had followed the But certainly fehe can not’very -well acclaim than on some I Slender double canoes from' their collapse «of a land boom*^.— Suojsaie-eflllrl bench are but bound- to France tom ake a picture. a commercial place and brown a ably known. Use Doan , homeland of “Hawaiki" (probably ing juveniles of arqund sixty-six. • —KV receive with -vou without having it. place w here people live. • tude> of grateful pe Tahiti and the Cool* islands) to the Historic Battle Scenes. ' /taken for g ra te d that your interest ■ 5. Nebraska, Florida, Ohio arid This creates doubt to the mind of Any time Henry Font N special. ■ shores of New Zealgr.d to the Four­ Today New Zealand butter and a fellow who, let us say, is quite Qooper want to stop aottoj Wisconsin have no debt.. Nebraska- teenth,.Legend credits them other dairy products have attained •a few birthdays beyond that en­ has a bstlance of over $2l,0fi0r000 world-wide distribution. Qf cm o r e a trayelto^;’mP((te« DOANS PILL! with having followed the sailing dl- gendered wreck, Mr, Braddock,*yet hibit, they h a v>e ’hen to $top Eating. . in her teeasury. , rections of the famous Polynesian than .4,300,000 _ cattle pasturing on still has ;a iConsiderable number of P ) EAR Mrs. Post: An acquaint- I. The actual work of trariscrip- the ’ land, nearly half are dairy plenty, of lucrative . jbavigator, Kupe, who_ is said to years to go before he’3 be 'an agfle oSers. Boto a re can» ■ anoe of mine thinks it improper i by TtoaothjfJMat- have'preceded them'by 400 years. 5 stsak. Mere "than 2f,350,000 "IHSep adolescent like some senators. He ,to continue eating while . being also range North and South islands, d id cam era fang, - To the new fa n d ' they gave the can’t decide whether he ought to and when they have served with any part of her meal, .yEX lilting,-vowel - studded name, Ao- maklngX New Zealand the world’s }oto the‘[former at the old men’s and every time the waitress ap- V seventh largest sheep - producing a few minutes Iffe tea-roa, which' is variously trans- hcme'or enlist with the latter" to the sure between scenes pjjpaches, whether It. Is with water J ForNy Poison!;;] ' latod aS “The Long White.,Crouch1’ country and the filth largest to wool or coffee or no matter what, she production. Boy. Scouts, thfey stroll afound Taisotite JQeclpe I “The Land of Long Daylight,” and stops eating entirely and does not AT ALL JKRUG STORES 35c- ', Near the little town of Mercer whatever, s t u d 16- “The Long, Bright Land?’ Quiescent Major General* they are working in pat again until the waitress has left REMO LABORATORY __ Eliz.WMl Here t fae y lived, Increased, Was the old frontier" between Maori her place.-Isn’t this silly? of} the IVeei^^ and colonist.—The whole region - is COMBTHING has gone out. o f life,, and snap pictures .of warred against each other, and cul­ ^ For months now no general of players' oil guard. Answer: You eat* exactly the tivated their taro and the more historic ground,, for here in 1863-4 same except when actually helping -the-M fori-warriors .tested the fe.esC the regular armuf whether .retired They have some fine Gary Cooper Freezer Ice Cream, - important kumara, o'rtoweet potato, snaps of star* snooz- -YomOTlfto-AstotodH-»ke*ywitoporttoir quart” ttlilkr- which they brought with tfcSm. Then mettle of the British, troops and long dr- detailsd has ~1 talked himself into a iam-r-a rasp- ing in chairs, of directors watching from the djsh and put It on your 1 package lea cream powder (vanilla, —.came whnigra, missionaries, am d made pioneering a perllous venture! plate, you" stop c lewing for that strawberry, lemon, maple, or ohooo- /■ traders; and.eolppists'arrived with Today, instead of "a battleground, berry jam, if you want to make scenes with obvious disgust, of ro- ___late* flnvnrl .___ a cheap pun of it.- m antic .co-stars glaring..at each moment, but this does not mean In B O S T O N gunpowder, conflicting social stand­ the district is a peaceful, English- that yottootoOutk need be empty.- , Y~ASto nailk _very gradualbrtofctoe ards,- and the desire to carve ,but' flavored countryside.. Upop . a hill . Maybe it’s being offisialLy gagged other, between scenes. But. they cream -powder, stirring until new 'homes. now standa .the St, Stephens Maori for so long while on active service won't "sell them I solved; Pour teto freezer can; Boys’, college, where Maori youths that makes such a conversational ---- * —k— ■ The Society Pages, Principal City Thrives. plhce in freezer and pack mbeture HOTEL KENMOK are bliag_ia;toed loft-- ftoeful, pur­ Tessie out-bf the average -brigadier : ODDS ANP ENDS-Shirley Temple h p \ EAR Mrs."Post: Is it bad form of cracked* ice and salt* .around Protracted Maori wars, contested suits. , . when he- goes into private pursuits learning to yodel fdr Iter next. pibiure, to send the bride’s picture to cart (use 8 parts ice to 1 .part land claims, .the discovery of goid, Just beyond Hamilton, the largest ahd. -lets *his hair doWn. It’s "Heidi" . , . Dick Powell' and Frttnchot the newspapers for publication with -Turn slowly for 3 minutes, :l|Bd;: booms, and a heavy d-epres- prev-' as though .he took'oft his tact along Tone are just two of the many pldyere an account of the wedding, if she to then rapidly and. odhffi'uOitsi^: un- sioti—New Zealand passed through. tyith . his epaulettes. And "when he who:4tmg IQ make W estemt.. . . Carole Inoe, you may run into peat fires Lombard has tampered with the color'of not well known in prominent so­ lil hozentr Makes 1%- quarts loe i them all 'before she settled down thgt are smoldering and..eating into subsides there’s always anpther to cial groups? Are these society pages cream. . A toieconomic equilibrium.' ■ - her hair to the extent of malting it a the blaejc soil to many places. The. taka his place, deep, golden blond, The new color shows devoted exclusively to the brides With its 231,880 people Auckland ■ You see," uhdef -modern, warfart Any . of the following may be OonttouaLdry, hot summer vyeather- up better in Techi\icolor , t . John ,Gam- Who are daughters of prominent substituted Jor. toailtev - -jHls rac- 4OOUSesir.,^™..o.utbroat^ o£ ^tnany-s of: tl;.e oommandto.g...Qffl.cex..is. ..spared, hling. who tor twelve years . has roused families? ice:. 1 Quart, rinh milk light - British _pngffiaHpmtoSf". th^-whole- m "biaV lead _tlic" i etrValI~5u4 never 4hese-desjTOctlhe-flres,'.' the Taebo, audience itxJ foYlr-iii),' ,ih7t 'cream, x totiu cream and a mips - coubfry ih--&e early -80’e of -the . - a few -miles-to-the.'west~of .the the .oharg6..Blhamtha.bQya_go to-tot- bullied .them . into doing morning bad form but of how mhdh Interoat. " last century, as a ship nears-the -h-ftnt- w av iim i . reiaes.-til! in 'tin easy ehair-tehila-kn-hnl. 3SlIkr-bin-2-xtups-avaporated-mi]k- "mam road" that lbads_Jo_ Te_ hpltl and 2 cirpb milk or water. ond „of -its 6,QQQ-inile journey from are (he fascinating Wdltomo caves. yon’d ndttCe it; By lows at his audience and never takes any will have to his rebders. - zrdse .... Connie Boswell has her first 'With chocolate Ice cream powder, add the west coast of the United States, Interest-in.thy- 'oavys- hinges on a IEe"qew: i‘U14S he’s signing papers' % cup sugar. Commonwealth Ave. atiKenffloreS^ or.idle l,200=mfle- Span from Aus­ in -a bombproof htoe1 ffilles"Behind big screen role UtC6liuiime?s~’,lrs^M[ tiny worm —anqfausuai carnivorous — tralia^ it skirts the Wands that stud glowworm—scientifically. th e Bole- th»'lines and about the only* peril Yours." J. C. Nugent, stage veteran, is How to LatTeUji' also in it, which leads to a Jo t offricndly E A R Mrs, Post: Please te ll n s Peace Is More Glorious > 4 0 0 Rooms Vrith Tvb 3 ^ 0 .the, cobalt waters pf Haiirald gulf, tophela lumtoosa. ; he r.ur.3 is'fronn I?,',.'-, 3r exercise in jiirgumenU. since, the picture—it-bemg-di- D -the proper w ay-to eat-Jelly-or —Outers" "“=Walte!nata harbor, and "' The (ilowworm grotto ig a magio- :the fresh1 tor; . rccted by his son, Elliot, uiha leitrnsd ills . finally ties up- at the very foot of May-be, fa view of. what so flflito by talking of the ■ horrors of war;. • Always Ample Parking ^ ally uncqnny spot, .Floating along in stagecraft acting ' in his , father's com­ Answer: A'amalTarnount of jelly for m en are so made that they the' thriving city. a-boat on the stillness pf a subter­ happens when peace ensues, w, e panies . . Deanna Durbin’s director has . The early' colonists chose well is put On a .piece of meat, already prefer horrors to dullness. You ranean stream, one looks up. at should, save, on privates instead of rigged up an oU-fashiohed auto horn to speared with a fork,.and eaten,l Jelly Rates from $3.50 Sinjl when they staked out this harbor- myriads . o f; jijiese tiny creatures, generals. call her /mm. the schoolroom to the mo­ mustjfpersuade them that peace -side - settlement that once served tion-picture set when lights and cameras - or jam on bread and Tbutfer is means a fuller and inore glortoiiR Hisi with their lamps alight, that cover ' ' IRVIN'S. COBB. spread on the bread with a butter • the country as Capital and now is the reof of the cavern like a dense, , ®r-W»U Service: are ell ready, to go...... life th an war, if you wouid make ■„ . the largest city in New Zealand. O Western Nampaper Union. knjfe and eaten in the fingers. greenish-blue Milky Way. W1?V .Service. ;01utton-Br,ook, ,NOT in THE BOX SCORE r Newa Review of Current Eventa Rebels Fall from Madrid' TIM TElsrEYCK Jr., younger son of CPANISH rebel forces which took Items of Interest Syracuse’s old man of-tfle river, Bilbao after the eity’s first .suc­ a r o u n d is reported in line for that, clew ! cessful siege are still finding Madrid, ,[ to the Housewife coaching job at Princeton'. >, . A WAR CLOUDS OVER CHINA a tough nut to crack. In a two-ddy special a c t of congress provides .h. HOUSE! J a p t Sea Little HctpaTor T m cA , , , H HioU battle” th e loyalist forces broke that the m a s t utiara m u st be aVall- •through-'the siege-"linea - about .th e. able to p atro l courses wherever boat Court Bill in Balance . . . Steel Mills Smoke Once-More city, captured tire villages -of Villa- Browning Biscuits.—Bisects .canT :asonlng of pepper, and some races are held , . . -To celebrate neuva de la Canada and Brunette, be_given . rich brovni tops by- Utt-1* dabs of butter. The last lay? his,, latest wrestling reunion. with ar.d threatened to 'Out the besieging bnishii^g th^ tops with, a pastry ers sh&uld consist of breadcrumbs r Jack Curly, promoter Jack Pfefter rebels off from their main forces. bi^islx'dipped in' milk b efo re1 plab^- sprinkled with grated cheese and has submitted to a hair eut . , Is w m j! \ So- nearly successful was the at- -in^ -them: in -the overu--: dotted with butter. Bake in a mod-- C it true th a t Dixie Howell of Rose IV JQ'uckjtUui tenVpt to rout the rebel forces that erats1 oven until well' browned;- —': Bowl fame' is due - fo .rejoin the A . SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’S WEEK the latter were forced to" admit new When Drawers Stick,—B l a c k ■Tigers an y day now? They say he C Western Newspaper U troops m ight have to be IFithdrafim l«ad' or black lead • penfell rubbed Heating the Oven.—-Open t h e Is burning up the' Texas league. from other fronts, delaying tempo­ vthe ed g es of a d ra w e r .which oven door tor a minute, soon after ■ ■•iff reports to the contrary, Bill New Sinp-Jap^nese Conflict? rarily the drive on Santander, .next has becom e swollen from heat will the gas has been lit .and you will Bonthron wijl not attem pt another TXTAR between China and Japan rebel -".objective on, th e . Biscayan enable it to be opened and shut find'that the . oven- will .get hot .'comeback, Bonnie’s business is too ’ ’ was believed almost inevitable coast. The loyalists were reported ,qhite easily. much quicker. By doing so 'you © New Y6rk Post.—WNU Service. good and bis home life too happy hopes of settling a new outbreak to have recaptured 100 square miles let- cuf tffe moisture th at always' -tor,"Him—' of territory about Madrid, Turnips Au, Gratin.— F o r t h i s Sefflots when the even is not1 fis Worse Teamwork„ workouts are simply to ease the faded out. The. fight­ wean while, the fall of B ilb ao was la p s ­ heart th at was three times its nor- ing ensued as Jap­ expected to add 150,000 refugees' to ing salted water, then.. - out into Sown. by Baseball ■msh-sfee-^when''he gradtmted-from- anese gehdarmes a t- the constant stream pouring into fairly thin slices arid drain weH. Disagreeable Odor.—The smell Frir.ceton'ln 1934. Yroria now on he’ll torfipteff to take over loyalist Valencia^ - T Arrange ;to layers ^hi a—buttered- of new-pai-Bt-hae-e -very bad -effe&t - Bosses Than Help merely be. in the stands applauding tire policing of Yu­ —4U-. flreproof dish, and”cover each iay- on some peo"5Te.'~To ■ iKinimiZe it, * while others are setting track fec- anping and Lukow- Blngham's 4th of July e f turnip with g rated cheese, fill, a pail—of water, and sprinkle qrds. in it some Kay and one or two •kiao, two villages in T ) QBERT - WORTH BINGHAM. CO MANY thing's are being: beamed Note to the eminent editor Marcus the Peiping area, oiilons. freshly sliced. Stand this in u upon the leather nowadays that near Marqp ■ . Polo. ■’•'•'United --States ambassador to. a- room newly painted, and muoh • Griffin—“ Why do yon keep insisting London, became the third promi­ Baskets oFLace it is a relief to consider Brooklyn’s one of o u r present day New York bridge. This, the -of the smell will be neutralized. Dodgers. Since those athletes prob- Japanese said, nent American to bring down the boxing commissioners is copying fury of Nazi Germany's officialdom For Chair Set -— Illy Would continue id-drop deci­ a page ou t of the book of a lamented -provided—for—in-tha- Meat I’inwheels.—Biscuit dough, sions even if they were performing North China truce. latttfcpress . when, ln aa-Independ&nce- left-over m eat chopped with onion, predecessor in the job? Don’t you George Gershwin: Dead at 3$. day speech before the American within the shadow of the Sooth pole, know th a t celebrated gentleman According to 'the* carrot and '-parsley. Soloed toma- this collection of logic is dedicated assertions of the society in that city, ha declared Un* to gravy. Make your favorite bls- never p u t anything in'writing?” ... ole Sam had been forced by tjie dic­ to persistent, customers who annual­ Add scenes I like: Mothers greet­ offfte, Chinese soldiers that if was operating with Its nor­ offit dough and roll out fairly thick. ly must be 'beset by chills while thef tator countries to join Britain in an Spread Hie m eat mixture over the ing tail bronzed Yale and Harvard fired upon the gendarmes and opened m al force of 13;000 'in Indiana since arm&ment race. Mayor LaGuardia Beat is being turned on elsewhere. sons in th e Mohican lobby oh the ■up with trench mortars against the it and the Steel Workers' Organiz- •face,- leaving an inch margin of New York and Cardinal Munde- I of dough uncovered. Then roll up Plainly, ~what is wrong with th e night of the annual boat race . , . .Japanese contingent at th e Yuanping ing Committee signed a compact lab; of Chicago had beer, other re- . Dcdgsrs—as well as with' such Bet­ A^d scenes I don’t like': The way station. ■' This action allegedly com» with the State- labor commission. cent Nazi targets. - jtapigh iipd. .meat JogetheffT^a n dl ter favored clubs as the Bed Sox sports w riters are letting baseball palled the Japanese to make a night. Steel production in the Youngstown, The ambassador wah quoted as slice off pinwheels. Grease a and the Indians—is that even worse magnates get away with their plans assault, costing 20 lives, in order to (Ohio, area, one of the principal saying:. “There must-be some*(of shallow pan and lay in the pin- teamwork is displayed b y the bosses for ditching that All-Star baseball occupy the towns of Lungwangmfao scenes -of strike violence, climbed the dietatorships) who realize that wheels. Bake in moderately hot • than by th e hired help. Until th e game th e fans like' so well, and' Tungshinghwan. It was said to -70 per cent of capacity, 8 -per thgy have Imposed upon the British w e n until done, about 30 minutes, the Chinese troops had also ad­ centage points above the operating . front offices can be m ade to under­ gu:q( out Commonwealth and the' United stand the necessity for co-operation vanced into these points. figure before the start of the strike. .States an armaments race. Cooking Cabbage. — Cabbage On one Of the earliest yardarms, ..Officials of the Hopei-Chahar coun­ -as weB as S o rT u lt^ a d and ‘ gjjny of them already claiming the The Youngstown Sheet and Tube . “We did everything in bur power [should be cooked only until tender :i "teidgeat 'planning, cil.. claimed the Japanese, moves plant in East Chicago, Ind., an­ to avert it, but it is a race, and the when tested with a fork. Too much Eastern championship. Incidentally, were in-open violation of the truce. nounced that it would open to 7,000 mult-continue :td be played at the they h av e something more than ru­ British and ourselves- must inevita­ cooking results in changed, color polo.grotinds, at Yankee stadium. They further accused the Japanese employees without befieflt of written bly win." I admit .the strongest ar­ and an indigestible product. . mor and the customary handsome of conducting night, arm y mansu- - ‘ and. in - suofe-other heaven-favored donation from congress to support agreement with the .G. T. O, A gument that can he made for dic­ i . spois. Vers, using- real huilefs instead of Youngstown vice president iorce- tatorships—they offer a better rneth- To Clean the Piano,—Use the ■them this time, too. Last -fail’s the blanks prcjinaiEy employed in fully denied’ that the company had By this I mean that there are e n ­ plebe (eam was one of-the strongest •od of preparing for war. But I suction cleaner to remove dusj^, maneuvers. As Emperor I-IiroHito made*any agreement with the-steel from the in'M e. of the piano, qhd tirely too many straw bosses float­ in years, the line-is. heavy, replace­ am sure thatrdemocracies provlde- and Phem ier Pumimaro. Konoe. con­ affiliate ,of John L.'Lewis’ organiza­ a better, way to finish-a war.” clean the keys with a soft" cloth, ing around in the Cleveland, Boston ments .are powerful and Young Bill ferred witij military leaders and the tion, as Gov, Clifford M. To-vngend () and Brooklyn o f­ Ingram : ranks with the-best triple The Nazis charged, that.the am* moistened with methylated spirit, cabinet, the -Japanese-people, franti­ -had publicly announced. bassador had-insulted'Germany and | Polish with a- chamois leather. fices. There is such an abundance of threats. ' ■'. cally prepared for the war that managers—both of the business an d Larry. Snyder, Ohio State track —^ — Italy with his “arrogance and ig­ loomed, \ - norance.” Voelkischgr Beobachter, Bold variety—that there is no re a l ooach, predicts there will be several ‘ ■> China’s NarJkir.g 'government gave Strike Riot Kills Two central authority. - 7 foot h igh jumpers in -a few years the official newspaper, added1: ■ “If Widening Our Circle . orders to Gen, Sung Cheh - yuan, Q NE striker and one. policeman there is any talk pf defense, then Instead of . being ' Bill Terrys, and also 15 foot1 pole vaulters . . . commander of the North 'China wfere killed a n d . twenty m en Isn't it exciting to think th a t . Each of us*, is'bound to make Two of Snyder's high jumpers, Dave we should speak of defense'against Branch Hickeys or Connie Macks* forces, that his army was not to were injured at an aluminum plant the arrogant and teacher-like atti­ with year own crochet hook.you the sifiall circle in which he lives *' these bossy gentle-HB Albritton and Mel Walker, have treat for any reason, but was to be in Alcoa! Tenn., when rioting broke cto ' fashion. a chair o r buffet s e t better an d ” happier; each of us -cleared 6 feet 9% inches , . . tude of the defenders of -western men have become I prepared to. make the “supreme out as 3,OQO strikers started- a- back- ideals.” as lovely and practical as th is is bound to see that out-of that Jack Horners. Tftol Purdue and Notre Dame, who di­ sacrifice” to hold its position until to-work movement. The plant, be­ basket design? A bit of string small circle the widest good may many of them are vided a two year series in footbaU Gen. Cifiang Kai-shek should arrive longing to the Aluminum Company flow.—A. P . Stanley. NaVy Hunts for Amelia helps do the trick, giying it gre • .too eager to poke in a few seasons a'go, will play an­ over the Feiping-Hankow railroad- of America, had been closed si durability. Pattern. .1437 oentait their thum bs and) other g am e at South Bend in 1939. with 80,009 "fresh troops. - ' . May 18, when the strike was caUed El OUR ships of the United States charts- and direotiona .for making ' • pull out the plums. , in his -,28th season China’s demands for a truce were by the Aluminum Workers of Amer­ ’ navy, with attendatotlairplanes; the set shown; m aterial requ. ■. Sen, w i t h H a i ^ S as an 3 American . league umpire, considered intolerable, by the Jap? ica, and affiliate of the American two ships of, the Japanese navy, ments, . an filustratior. .of . . what a g reat boy am never h a s missedf a game ’ , anese government. They included: Federation of Labor. Difference in 1 and a British freighter scoured the stitches used. Gene Sarazen plans to cpmpete in 1. Japan must assume responsi­ vast wastes-. • of ;the South Pjaciflc refrain still Onj wages paid at Alcoa and at the com­ ■ Send 18 cents in stam ps or coins , their lips, they duck the Japanese open, golf tournament bility for the “incident.” pany’s • plant in New Kensington, in an effort to find and rescue 2. Japan must express regret. Amelia Earhart Putnam, America1 (coins preferred) ,far this pattern I‘__out of Hie back doorl this sum m er . . . . Lee-Grissom, Pa., wag the issue in the strike to The Sewing G ircle Nesdleoraft the Cincinnati Reds’ oor.tribution to 3. Japan must pay damages to the State troops were on hand, b u i , No. 1 woman flyer, and her navi­ the National league’s All-Star pitch- Chinese and Submit 1 guaranties gator, Pred Noonan. The pair had Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, discovers that, a| Adjt.-Gen. R. O. Smith, in Charge N. Y. 1 mess has been made ling. staff, never had a baseball in- against such incidents in the future. said that they, were there m erely been forced down before complet­ . out of the pie. Such^H his hand until seven years ago . . . ■Japan. made ^counter demands-at [to. protect rights, and no m artial ing the 2,570-mile hop from New confusion, of course, Is-nothing'new Milton Berle.-the giggle gagster, is first reported to be accepted by the law had been declared. Guinea'to Howland island* a “lag” in this combination of sport a n d taking boxing lessons from Mushy Chinese,' later repudiated by them. | Violence continued in the friction of thieir 'roundwthe-world flight. ' business th at is called baseball. Dior Callahan, former junior welter­ These were: between steel and- labor as one Signals received from the hapless Instance, thssa'ai'a th e "White Sox. weight champion , , . Jack John­ M j§ Withdrawal of all Chinese unidentified man was killed and she flyers were so weak that it was When the lamented Charles Comis- ■ son believes he can outbox Joe-Louis troops from the area about Marfio injured . when striking workers of impossible to tell whether they were _key was in his prime the team [right now. , . . Braddock thought Polo bridge. | the Republic plant at Massilon, afloat at sea or marooned on some smade money and won pennants. A s so, too . .. ., Hank Greer.i»rg of the . 2." Punishment for “the Chinese | Ohio, brushed with city police Hear tiny island, and as the days .passed , he became older he slipped into a Tigers h as bet-$100 th at Jimmy Poxx responsible for the Conflict.” a union hall. , it became ’doubtful that many of .mingling of • uncertainty and stub- | cf the R ed Sox will- finish tie season • 3. Adequate control 6f a3 anti- the radio messages which served with an , average, of .820 or better. Japanese activities in North China. as clues for the searchers yvere - bornnass that causedlhiKi-to iearrtoo Mr. Eden Has t Plan . heavily upon pflDthv equipped vol­ - Nap Lajoie, the old Cleveland sbey 4. ' EnfbhcerftSifit of measures from the two at all. unteer advisers. For years th en , ond baseman, used one bat through­ .a g a in st communistn.___ PLANS to i...... jin the con-inter- So alarmed was. the world at the end after his depth, the White Sox out his brilliant m ajor league ca­ As the' lighting continued in the yon patrol of Spain* in a loss ef Amelia-and- her-companion,-- neither made money nor won pen- reer . . . It now is on exhibition at Peiping area, with no hope of' an fashion that will satisfy all- the na­ 'the~United States even sent out the nents. Now a happy understanding Louisville bat factory . . , Ace effective ‘compromise on the t$o r.a- tions concerned and insure against giant aircraft carrier Lexington between field and office is bringing Parker, Duke university’s 11 in ti " demands, w ar seemed the the spread of t h e with 9S ila n e s aboard, which, it success again. around athlete who has been sent probable result. conflict beyond - the was saiof could explore an area of to A tlanta by thd Athletics, will re­ S p a n"i s h borders 36^000 square miles in five or six turn to school in February to re­ have b!0Wh about hours. If ypur dealer cannot . pThere also are the Giants, F o r ceive a degree . . . Rowing costs Struggle in the Senate like papers in '-a . PE-KO EDGE supply you, send 20c. ' almost twenty-five years John j . Harvard from $15,000 to $25,000 an­ T'WELVE Democratic ser.atcrs storm. And w h e n Triple"Split-foe^Palestine McGraw was the supreme authority nually . . , Bill McWilliams, the you get right ’down and the oluh' was one of baseball’s A and one Farmer-Laborite were, former Do Haul athlete who began believed to hold the fate of the to it, that is about PALESTINE would be split into 3 JAR BUBBERS Package of 48 genu- grandest successes. Then some of the season with Los Angeles, has all they have ’ three, pfir'ta and B-iUsh maiy e Pe-Ko Jar Ring.;, the players discovered that it w as administration’s substitute for -the replaced Dixie Howell pf Alabama original bill which would incre’ase amounted to J date oyer the whole country endec, it prepaid. not Impossible to go over the “ O ld and R ose Bowl fam e anthird base Nbw -A n t h o n y according to suggestions made by vMan’s” head. The next pennant w as the number of Supreme court the, royal commission on- Paldstina, for Memphis . . . Sammy Baugh is justices to 15. The administration Eden, Britain’s for­ y n United S I , Sot won until Bill Terry, who would playing semi-pro baseball at Pam- eign secretary, has and delivered to the British govern­ not accept the job until granted full pa, Tex, was certain that the bill would- re­ ment.. The commission was formed ceive at least .39 votes, with 49 come up with a- new and unquestioned control,- had b e­ They say In the locker room— one, as deft and per­ a year ago to find some way o f put­ come manager, necessary to a , majority, Forty- ting an end to Arab-Jewish riots. Thst Gene Sarazen still sticks toi three senators were definitely com­ haps as futile as anil, which have You Stand Alone Squeezed From Her Other examples bob quickly tb ;v .- his opinion t-h a.t gone before it.. It ^provides’ for Under the new plan, 'about two- Afi you start upward in your ca- Xeny a girl on receiving a pro* ' m itted agajnst it. Thirteen were thirds of Palestine would be- con­ ...: mind, Bucky Harris, who-managed 'Sam m y Snead will still uncommitted as the battle the full re-establishment. of 'land reet you get slaps .pn the back; at posal is hard pressed for an an* fv’c pennant-winning teams u n d er be the'greatest golf­ and. sea' ogjrf|oljof movefttents' of verted into* an Arab state tuid about the get none. raged'on the senate floor and in the one-third -intQ a Jewisli/state. A .-tup, you the overlordship of Clarjte Griffith er' of all time when­ cloakrooms. rrihn and arms* Into Spain. French ss» i Washington, was not- a success ever the boys try to and British warships wculd patrol small terrifory, inototog. Jhe„ holy break —h-lm- down.., The twelve uncommitted Demo­ cities of Jerusalem/BethleHem and p=gs noscon. iiariy McManus, • fe r crats were: Andrews (Fla.-), Bone thia nnaatline with German and-Ital­ many reasons very popular with th e That Frank 'Walsh, ian observers aboard (the Fascist Nazafeth, and a corridor lo the (Wash.), Brown (N. H.), Caraway sea, would be given to fifrdat Brit­ fans,- w as separated from Red S ox the- Chicago - bom (Ark.), ' Duffy (Wis.), Johnson nations, indignant over the Leip­ CHEW LONG BILL NAVY TOBACCO managerial duties ahead of Harris. pno onbe w ai given zig lifsidsEit, hfiyserySth^tSra:; from tain as a permanent mandate. It (Colo.),: Lewis (E l.), JJijr r a y is claimed that the plan would re­ During the several seasons since he no chance to-live af­ (Mont.), Overton (La.), Pep­ .the patrol.) This "arrangement —-has taken ever-the-saine rap, Joe ter suflerfeg a frac­ ■would operate only until a. per­ move the- Arabs from Jewish- dom- per (Fla,), Russell, J r. (Ga,). and inationi, g-ive the Jews a home and Cronin may have yearned'for. the tured skufi when his Wagner (N. Y.). Lundfien (MLln.J manent scheme Could he worked ' Peaceful days wf.«in,he merely b ad auto wrapped itself out, placing observers for the.non­ protect Christian shrines. around a pole. A few was the 'Farmer-Laborite. '__•*_ . - LIFE’S' LIKE THAT • By Fred Nehet to fight- over signs, and trades w ith The substitute for the original intervention committee - in all nori- his father-in-law. „ ' months later he was Spanish seaports and airports from Lewis Scans the- Seh £ __ a flrnliat.wTth D1.fn Ashurst bill provides for appoint­ ■—- Similarly, there is Cleveland. B illy” ment of one new justice each year which men and supplies might leave J OHN L, LEWIS sought to expand Dutra- in the 1933 P, G, A. test at for. Spain, -and in all Spanish ports h i the^sc5fe| Committee for Evans, the busiiies? manager, an d St. P au l. Also th a t Walah's father, to. every justice- rem aining,on the =—Walter Johnson,-the—TOanager,.rlhad. court after. reaching the age of to see th at none landed, there.' A fto Industrial Oagamzation by invading Who brought five golfing sona into -thaV-fhe^sag -paiawLwould JamaboE. *fce m aritime Industry. With Harry 0 pretty time there, while pennant the. world, never has had a golf seventy-five years. .... dreams faded hi the heat cf th e ir It 'w as. believed that public opin­ ished. Bridges, west coast longshoremen’s qiub in his hand and will see. his .Mr. Eden’s plan, of course, Twcuid leader, he sought to unify scattered feud. Then ■«, nef business m anager first iffoYie When- Parnell gets to ion would decide the commitment - ®d a r.ew' manager drew the - blacfc of the senators “on ,the. fence.” If not work-withbut the approval of mfrritime unions in one big indus­ Chicago. He was one of Parnell’s the Nazis and Italians! dpots. The quarrels have been no it becomes apparent that public trial organization dominated by the followers during thB Irish revolu­ fe -■ —•!<_" C. 1. O. Tjjie Amarican Federation pf ■ less > entertaining' and -destructive. tion^ That Johnny Goodman, who .opinion is against .the substitute' as $ And meanwhile the Yankees, ru led Labor already has two strong unions used to be a little fellow himself, it was against the 'original bill, it is O b itu ary In Blue ', in the maritirfie^fteld, so -this .action by ,Sd Barrow, and th j Tigers, di­ told F rank Strafaci to get .plenty likely that the -administration lead­ rected by Mickey- ©sehf ase. -eon1"' QEQRGi'GERSHWIN, composer ' brings Lewis into another point of of sleep if he' wanted to* put on ers in the senate- will propose an ffiction with William Green’s., or- tlnue to cash World Series checks. weight. Johnny la up to 170 new and amendment preventing the substi­ who lifted, jazz musit up to the -level of the ■classi'cs. die'd sud- ganizatiph-.-’-The nation . has 290,000 In mentioning this, though, I h a v e ■never gets less than nine' hours a tute - bill .from including present- iyrarirre_and'-coastkl-workers. ,ho desire to be unkind to the various night , , . That 'Johnny FqsreH’s members of the court. This would deniy -in Hoilywbod after an ■ opera­ y-Hlt‘meiiwho have devoted th eir favorite •qolor 1s green , , , That postpone the enlargement of the tion for'brain tumor, -He was thir-. 3'Mr.s—. at., salaries considerabTy' J uninv Hi ,> ? is p in tx i c l i i_an o hirorR O T P'^Ese^new=appejHteei:be= Sw.B-i.gh-t TTfg "R.hflfisndv in Blue” ' Mae..Wgsj; Tells All jPore handsome than the results-?— some one printed a story that he comes aeveiitydive:. w m femolii among'ths world's'rBu- JT SEEMS Mae West, buxom- ” ~thc executive end of the gam e. A5fl shoes. It’s true but it slc lovers, his opera, “Porgy and * blonde cinema monaeo. DID mar-1 pjople the wrong .impression, for -Bess’1 one uf Ilie-'mott 'Individually ^cy-.Ej s-nkjaiflllaan. in Milwnnkfn nn 1 merely am stating facts that are C . I/O . Steel Grip Loosens Very well known to any one w ho Jim m y has i|gd the shoes for fWe American of-alt inusicai. works. His April U d f r *^*7 ever has poked an inquisitive nose years and they havEft-vOUtlasted-seven. fJpJHB-grlp of the- ■t-fisUSBs- _ “Suwar.ee” sold mdra. than 2,900,J ^.-■denying the.'marriage, whfoh .» mto a major league dngout,. pairs of. regular-ones, A tiauSd to loosen i the steel 006 copies, his. musical cimefiy' aroushd the v/hcle natiou when • it —B aric- Meadows, the sky scraping sfe-ike-as-tln^ sigare^ j j ^ T h e e I Sing.” was a Wa$ revealed in 1935, she did an ■ khat these 'tacts always taciude' pole Vaulter, confided To^trads h* cOi’POrattoTig—Republic, ■ -Bethlehefi^ ■Brili.ta:arLpi--iga .wirftfer, nnd~-Hi7rnq fif" 1iteii1^fBdA=mM--'monfes3ed- it;' ak (iftse of a dlfib pfaQarlously gujd- expects to clear 15 feet 3 inches and Ybungstowh' Sheet ■& Tube-^ ihis compositions, such as “Strike though denying she had ever Jived- • ®d by two discordant setsbof curec- ■before the season is over . . -. But re^orted more than; two-thirds' . of Ep...the Band,” “Soon,” and “Some­ with the vaudeville player as his - ■ tors> a . bank, a business m anager, he’ll retire after-this year reigard- their idle mill, hands had returned body Loves Me” were sung and wife. Her admission was naceS91tat? ' jj Probata court, a manager, a club- less . . . Coach John P. Nicholson to work. This, covered plants in Ohio .dadoed to by millions. Many prom­ ed when she answered Wallace’s ' ® anitor, a pitcher and a n in- of N otre Dame will he in charge and Pennsylvania.-I^^df.the fourth inent ,-criticg sailed, him _the most 'suit for declarafory'relief in.-a Los — Hlall-.dQes,nnt.par&uIafiy...dis.tui'b of the U. S. track team whiqh tours of the steel independents, announced original iorce, in Afierican music. Angeles court ' ‘ ■. me now. England and Europe this summer. Page- Eight THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937

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• in die average home, the luxury of conditioned water costa only two cents a day for tip-keep and thirteen cents to cover its . first cost under the FHA time-payment plan. And, best of all, you get the fifteen cents hack. In savings on soap, longer life for clothes and linens. Randolph. Scott, as an oil pioneering Penn- Lovely Irene Dunne has in the new I j.. •There is no other household convenience that touches your -sytvgnia-farmer-^carr-ies-the--l^nt^f-the tight ‘plotte'e— life at »o many pointB. Ev.6ry time you bathe, shave. wa4h. ■for control of the oil industry.1 herbnllicmT-carl'er scrub, shampoo, eat, drink. . . or slide in between soft, snowy sheets. , . you'll thank Penruitit for the new case and luxury • First Pipe Liivfe Depicted in rapidly into the . vicious struggle Exciting Film Play between the oll^drilllng farmers that conditioned water has brought to your home. and their commercial enemies, Bat-A. A Pennutit Water Softener is a simple, sturdy device thats By LATTIMER 8HAW K3DAY you owe your teem ties .with blacksnake whips, shot­ is ommected to your water supply pijite. It removes every- bit guns, stones and wrenches are de­ and gums a double duty^ /^\N E of the* moat dramatic pages picted with vivid action and beauti­ of hardness from the water. Makesit-actually softer than rain Not only should yoh clean I Qf American history—the dis­ ful-photography* water. Let us send yon" the free booklet that tells all about covery of and the birth of the your teeth regularly; now, as W Worker^, are attacked, and- slain conditioned, water and how it pays fo r itself in .savings, ‘ gigantic oil industry—has at last and locomotives' haul Ihe pipe from dentist .will tell you, you should! engaged the. attention Of . genius. the earth. In the ,fac® ,pf !this ylift,, exerdse your gums—with massage The result Is a magnificent and lenoe the farmers carry, ph and — In order to combat the effects o. thrilling' ipotlon picture, “ High, ;bulld the world’s first pipe- lifte -■ {Wide- andiUandaome,,J which-will across rivers _ and- ■o'fw; mountaTns " .gmMnocletn soft-food diet; in or- iehtertam' p U n t less millions ’io theTefinery“at Bayonne. N. J. der-to-keep-gums firm-and-neaBhyl (throughout the world during the • The story of that heroic struggle Start now with Ipana plus mas- — The story Is that” of the Tide New York, July 21, it will complete by lncldOBrt. from the romantic" an% "sage. Midi time • yon~clerfif (Water Associated Oil Company and its'. rufi there and tbep go.on Its uals of the Tide Water Associated teethwith Ipana, rub’a little extra the desperate cohfliot between Its way around” the wdrld spending Oil Company whose* plbneers built Ipana into’ your gums. For Ipa®M •-feennsylYania fa r m e.r pioueera', four* or five months, fn. two 'Score this first pipe Jlxie:i;o-the sea. That Struggling to biina 'a great ntnf HnR- kev^ffl^rl^mrurb^ seen~llfi:hg Q r i g l n a r ^ r n f r a i r ap IPANA is especially designed to help to^get the World's first oil down smaller cofilteunTtTes cost Is still In existence today and .rtntssage firm the gum-wa-Usrii'P£e/ L‘•to tide water, and the. transporta- * - Miss JDunne, a medicine show en- TOOTH PA'STE still is bearing the priceless Penn­ up circulation, keep gums healthy —tlon interests fighting fpr*conteokot -teEt-ateecrr^sti^nt;led==^tnr-^Fl-tufl-yiiiap sylvania ►crude - adross: the Alle­ HENRY HEINHANS, Inc. the industry In the years following" Pa„ marries Randolph- Scott, ' a ghenies to* Tide W aters Bayonne; 7 Thompson Lane EL. 2-5 5 7 7 Made in Hillside Jxy as . well as td keep teeth sparkling, 1 .the* discovery of "God’s Gold" at young farmer, while-he la expert- plant where It la refined Into ■ Bristol-Myers Company , white and de'ah. | ,-ltusvlll?’Pak7ito' I 860, | menting with thei world^s first oil Veedol motor oil and Tydol ...g^ oe. Produced by Paramount, “High, well. From theje the story moves lines*