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A "Vo* n jn p ’ party m AUTHORIZE DEPOT BY SCHOOL BO AM) The home of M itt Loretta Spanel of 353 Fourth Street n i the M ae of a happy aurpriae laat Tuesday evening in honor of Miaa Thelma Bowman of Third Awsnue who ha» just returned to her home after a two week* tour of the Eastern states. Dancing and tinging and game» were featured of the affaire. Re­ freshments were aerved at a late h o u r. Guests at the party were Mr*. Louis Tamke, the Misses Helen Leyhl and Loreeta Brown, Mrs. Harry E»singer and the Miaaea Martha and Loretta Spanel with the guest of tum­ or, Miaa Bowman.

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M r. an d Mrs. W. E. Cojrie of Stuy- P* .. 1* P -il . t-- l villaje constable “Phillemon" who luvoU -K atnertora Tarkington’s Tweedles “spills the bean*.” vesant avenue have returned from a| C ut of Character* two weeks trip to Canada, on w hich We c an , by a fa r atretch o f th e To Be Presented At 'M rs. Rickets, Either McGuire; they went by way of the flooded dia- imagination, see President Cooiidge Mrs. Albergone, Bernice Nettleton; trict of Vermont and returned by way harassed by servant problems or Rutherford Tonight Winsora Tweedles, Elizabeth S. of Rouse's Point, Mr. an d M rs. C oyla vexed because he is served herring Stroud; Julián Castlebury, Lee Zane were accompanied by friends from tw ice in succession. We can even An all star New .York cast will Griscom; Mrs. Castlebury, Mildred B rooklyn. . imagine the Prince of Wales dis- present a hilarious comedy tonight. Lee Borwn; Mr. Castlebury, William C. F. McKinney of Post avenue re- gm ntled because the laundry hasn’t This is a beautiful play of rural R. Byer; Adam Tweedle, M. G. Love­ New England life on the coast of land; Philemon Tweedle, Parker Fen- tumey Monday from a business tr ip :« » » » *“ «* or because his shirt studs to Youngstown, 0. '«• m issing. So sa y s C arey W ilson, Maine. The scenes are laid in the n elly . O - 0 la Rutherfordian, producer of The home and Antique Shop of the Private Life of Helen of Troy/* the Tweedles family. < Situations are Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hayes, and laughter provoking; the characters sons Walter and Raymond of Lake Envied Bmnyan Power p«*“" »•‘kh wl11 P*»3r on Mwiday B ergen C o unty B ank / " ___ «.? ii . and Tuesday. But, he adds, even »re true to life and the story is one avenue, Mr. and Mrs. William Crow­ ot Reaching Heart* the most vivid imagination can of human appeal. The play is brim ley of Kingsland avenue and Miss Passing along a. London street. I hardly picture the stately heroes of fall of comedy brought about by the Ethel Haik of Park place enjoyed Charles II cam*' upon pr. John Owen. I mythology fretting over domestic complications of “Julian,” the son of Sunday at Cliffwood Beach. an eminent divine and statesman or problems. And therein, he points a "summer family," and “Winsora,” LOANS MONEY ON BOND the time, standing spellbound on the out, lies much of the humor and charm the waitress in the shop, and cli- Ldward Hughes of Park place en­ fringe of a crowd that was listening of John Erskine’s “The Private Life xed by the characterization of the joyed the week-end at Belmar. to a street preacher. King Charles of Helen of Troy,” the brilliant novel AND MORTGAGE listened a moment, then touching on which the picture is based. The Doctor Owen on the arm, remonstrat­ beautiful Helen, having returned home 1 Concrete Block ed, "Why do you with y o u r eloquence after elopement with Paris, frets ON spend any time hearkening to one an about the odd ideas of her high-mind­ Can't Bum Illiterate as heî’’ ed daughter as does any flappers "My lord," Owen replied wistfully, ■ mother of today. Menelaos, her not- APPROVED REAL ESTATE “1 would give all my learning If I to,-intelligent husband, is constantly could hut reach the hearts of these in a turmoil over the changing fash- people as well as this Ignorant man.” ions of the world and eternally finds D ecide O n C oncrete The Illiterate street preacher was himself in a wrath because his fam- n tinker from Bedford who was draw- ily retainers—in common with so lng huge crowds wherever he spoke, many cherished servants of today— M asonry N ow ! In the rural districts he had" formerly insists upon advising him upon per- lieen notorious as “the ungodliest fel- sonal affairs. “The Private Life of a n k in g e r v i c e low” In his speech^ a gay. daring > Helen of Troy” as'a picture, retains T w e n t y - f o u r H o u r B S . young man who hud accompanied and all the humor and satire of the book, worked fitfully with his father at Maria Corda, Lewis Stone and Ric- -meadlng—puta—and., kettle».—hut- Who ardo Cortex share honor* ui the 11 l o s s i s j I )ur N ;ihon;»i n then trying soldiering had finally be­ three featured roles. come satiated with a "sinful life" Coleen Moore, twice voted by ex- at the rate of $ 1 8 every tind had married a religiously In­ hibitors to be the most popular star clined girl who proceeded to reform in the country, won her great world­ second. Decide now that him All thjs he told his audiences, wide following in comedy roles. lie told It so simply and so well that Though her comedy has shone an Y O U R home, the one you during the Restoration when It was emotional power that now finds full Mrs. John McKenna and daughters made a crime to conduct divine ser- play in "Happiness Ahead,” which I actor,” this man, Jannings. And picture better than any of Janning’s Veronica, Margie and Frances and plan to build, will be fire- vices outside the ritual, he was Im­ will play on Wednesday and Thurs­ they’re right. Is there anyone, any­ late successes. ’ son Jack are summering at their cot­ 1 prisoned for twelve years. There, un- day, tears and heart throbs are said where, who has ever contributed such Now playing, William Haines in tage in Sullivan County, N. Y. Mr. safe. Concrete masonry educated, lie « rote a book so straight to be mingled with her comedy in fine portrayals of human beings as “The Smart Set” and “The Heart of John McKenna has returned to his from his heart t hat it became one of this story from the fertile brain of did Jannings in “Passion,” “The Last a Follies Girl” with Billie Dove. home after being there for two weeks. will assure such safety, the Immortal English masterpieces. U j Edmund Goulding. A sweet country Laugh,” “The Last Command” or Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Johnson of and besides will give you a was “Pilgrim's Progress." and the rl and a New York crook. The su- ¡“The Way of All Flesh?” His latest tlnker was John Hunyah.—Detroit . preme happiness that comes with the ! is the greatest of them all! Emi! Ridge road and Jack Flynn of Page Mr. and Mrs. George Damerest of home of enduring beauty News. first kiss and the heartaches that Jannings in “The Street of Sin” avenue and Miss Alice McKenzie of Post avenue are entertaining at their come with disappointment. You'll which vail play on Friday and Satur­i Fern avenue motored to Green Pond home Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and l—one that you will be J J T i / feel it all and cheer Colleen as she day. With Fay Wray and also many ! on Sunday. sons Jack and Edward of. New York. U n a d o r n e d 7 o m b t o r smiling through her sorrows to ! other excellent players. A story of Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn of Page Miss Helen McGarry daughter of Count. Lau)’$ Decree »he happiness that only a great love men and women—both good and bad avenue have been entertaining at proud to call your own. | Health commissioner John McGarry .. , I . i ..III could bring. It's one , of her very —told as only Jannings can tell a their home Mrs. Flynn’s niece Marie A turret,that Is k tomb still attract* * achievements, story! A mighty picture of life's I of Freeman street is on a vacation attention on the Chateauvlllnrd estate, ■ ereen achievements. Smith of Richmond Hill. ... .7 V . , ...... They call him “the world s greatest weakness and love’s strength. A in the Catskills. Before you build adjoining the fore*! of 1-ontiitiicblenu, ' * France, but guidebooks do not tell the investigate concrete masonry story that makes It Interesting. The count of Chateauvlllard rests In the great, tower-llke mausoleum, but lie was placed there only after a BERGEN COUNTY CONCRETE lawsuit. Ills will provided for the | PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION erection of the tomb, Just as It exists, but added that on the walls around him should be placed Hie pictures of I 135 Main Street a dozen beautiful women with whom I RICHMAN’S Hackensack, N . J. he had had notorious/love affairs. Ills | * 1 wife and Ills children balked at that, I and the story ot/ bis life, told In 5 5 2 V a lle y B ro o k A ve. Tel. Ruth. 137-J 5 5 2 V a lle y B ro o k A ve. court, furnished IJnrls with gossip tor a y e ar In 187U. I The count’s exploit in Jumping, horseback, from the window of the Jockey club to the street below, kill­ ing his horse, convinced the court he | was' abnormal, much more than did Mid Summer Clearance Sale Aug. 1T031 his love of handsome women, and the . NOW widow was authorized to forget to * hang her rlvala’ pictures In her hus­ No, we do not wait until the summer season is about over to sell summer dresses and summei - , , » : -.... «______:------* — ------I band's tomb. J‘ Outside the mausoleum, In ac­ dress goods at lower prices. W e come forth with a spectacular offering right when these cordance with the count's will, are burled his horse, Ills dogs and his dresses and dress goods are'njost needed—and believe us, you will get some real values. No or Night monkey. better bargains in dressgoods and hosiery in the whole State of N. J. It will be an event that Fancy will be talked about for months to come. Get here early arid you 11 get the best selections. T h e new office ¡¡lrl a t M e ssrs. Browne, Ltd., Was trying her very Dotted Swiss Voil, fast colors. price, enough for dress only 50c Call “Time Bureau” best to be efficient In all thing?. 36 inch Handkerchief Lawn Broquet Raypack, 36 inch wide. Value 59c yd. Sale price 3yds. 50c Silk Celanase in plain colors. Reg. When a bothersome traveler called R,-.intitnl patterns, fast Colors. Reg. 89c. Sale price 49c one afternoon, she took his card Into 98c yd. Effective August I Guaranteed, Reg. 79c yd. Silk Cotton Crepe, worth 98c yd. 40 inch French Voil in all colors th e chief. 3 yds. for £1.00 Very fine quality. Reg. 49c yd Flowered Celanase Silk. Reg. “Oh, I can't spare any tithe for that Sale price 3 yds. for g l.00 6 9 c. $1.49. Sale price on limited quan­ creature!" declared the ureal man Sale price 3 yds. for Flowered Organdy, 4 0 inch wide 40 inch Fancy Voil, most attrae 8 9 c “Go and tell him I'm onl!" tity yd. Reg. 59c yd. 3 yds. #1.00 tivc designs. Reg. 89c yd. Flowered Dimities and batists The girl returned to the traveler. 40 inch Flat Crepe, all colors, all "I am sorry," she said, "hut Mr Pure Irish Linen, all colors. Reg. 3 yds. for ¿11.00 best for Misses and Childrens Dresses. Reg. 59c. Sale, 3 yds. for silk washable. *1.25 W h e n the telephone was voung, Browne says he's out." 98c Sale price 59c 36 inch Flowered two end Silk “Indeed I" observed the traveler sar­ * 1 .0 0 44 inch Permanent finish import Crepe, Smartest designs. Best Genuine Windsor Crepe, ab­ our Central Office operators fur­ castically. “Well, would you he good solutely fast colors, all best shades enough to present him my compliments ed Organdy, colors guaranteed. quality. Reg. $1.98. Sale price 34 inch Peeble Sheen, latest pat­ in plain and flowered. Reg. 35c nished Time to all who asked for it. and say that I haven’t called!'*—Lon­ Reg 89c yd. Sale price 59c y d . 95c y d . terns, colors guaranteed. Reg. 98c don Answers. yd. Sale price 49c yd. yd. Sale price 3 yds. for 59c Then the telephone business grew Silk Rayonne, best for slips, all 80 Square Percals, best quality, I ~Ti . ' in size and complexity. Furnishing colors, sold all over 45c to 59c per latest patterns, colors guaranteed Bordered Voils, beautiful designs Special in Linen Towling in Rem­ The Middleman yd. O ur price is 35c and Sale in Remnant 1 Yi to 4 yds. Reg. 35c l / l yds. is plenty for a Miss.or a nant 1 to 5 yds. Reg. price 49c: the time of day placed an increasing V lrgle, i i pretty girl, was spending ______price only 2 9 c yd yd Sale Price 3 yds, for 69c. short dress. Reg. 98c yd. Sale Sale price 19c______the summer In a country village. Th« burden upon the regular telephone local postmaster was afraid lest she service and in order that the regular might dainnge the henrt of his youth­ All above items are the best savings we can offer in dressgoods, because they are seasonable. ful postman, so he spoke seriously to service might not suffer, the practice the young man. They measure up to bur standard of quality and They have been shopped carefully to assure — “Now, Billy, don’t take thatsum m er of furnishing time through the boarder too seriously." “lowest prices." a 20 per cent deposit will hold any article for 60 days. switchboard operators was generally "I won't.” "She means no liami," continued the Kiddys V i Ktiee length and % discontinued. postmaster, “hut she’s a flirt. I know T O T S APPAREL Ladies Silk Hose, all best shades Full Fashion aHose. Service ( for a fact that she has love and Silk Socks. 5 to 1/i. Only 25c 49c Weight, pure silk, only 25 doz. kisses rent to her from three city fel­ more to sell at £1.15 18 shades But there continues to be a de­ Kiddys Bloomers, 8 to 12 25c Bathing Suitk size 28 to 32 59c low s.” Rubber Pants ...... • 20c Rubber Sheets ...... 45c Size 38 to 42 79c - mand tor the convenience of a Time “That’s nil right," said thevpostman. Misses Dresses, 7 to 12, Sale £1.00 Full Fashioned Pure Silk Chtif m "All 1 do Is to deliver ’em.”—Kansas Summer Vests ...... and Sheer Hose. Best there is. service bv telephone and to meet it Misses Silk Socks or Stockings, 7 Voil Chemise, Reg. $1.49 C ity S tar. Sue 4 to t>/i Socks and Reg. $2.00. Sale on those to be to 10, all colors Sale 45c ■ Sale #1.00 the New Jersev Bell Telephone Stockings ...... P c continued for £i.39. All shades Btbs ...... 10c Company has established a “TIME Cling to Legal Seal» Misses. Muslin Slips, embroidered Crepe or Muslin Bloomers, Reg and sizes. Rompers ...... and Extra size, 49c Legal »onl« have always cone hand Sweaters, (knitted or Silk) *1.25 49c BUREAU”, equipped to furnish the In hand with.,Ietter**eals. The absurd Silk Slips. Reg. $2.00. Sale £1.00 Silk Carnage covers ...... $1.98 Misses. Bloomers, sue 14 to 18. Bathing Caps 10c time whenever vou desire it. little object‘so frequently encountered Stlk C o a ts ...... >1.24 to *M 9 In fegal documents— the of red. 25c. Sue 20 29c Overalls, 25c to £1.19 Silk Combinations, Vests and White Dresses ...... 49c A charge of five cents will be made green or blue paper or daub of sealing —m ----- 6 to for each time the service of the of Importance, the only excuse for fine Percale Dimity, Flowered 46. Reg 89c. Sale 48c which would seem to lie In Its an- I Kiddys Panties and Dresses, size Voil. Sues 36 to 5.2. Reg. $1.49 Bathing Belts, '•c Bureau is used. tlqulty. 1 to 3. Hand E m b. fine Voil. to $2.00. Sale price £1.00 M ens Pajamas. Reg $2.50, Sale Certain of our states have virtually Best made. Reg $1.49. Sale 89c Price £1.69 Boys Blouses 49c The TIME BUREAU is estab- abolished the seal, thus depriving It Ladies Hose, 8]/^ to 10 White, lished as a convenience for tele­ of any legal significance whntever In Kiddys Silk D re ss e s 1 to 3, all Champaign, Frcnch/Nude, Grey Men's Socks, 2 pr. for 25c Silk Combinations, Vest and Step- others, however. It continues to be colors Reg $3 00 Sale £1.73 and Black ¿5c Men’s Rayon Silk Socks 25c phone users, and is entirelv sepa­ used In all seriousness and solemnity. Ins Reg $2 00 Sale £1.00 Many Judges have attached to It ato rate from regular telephone service. almost magical value. a V V , ------: ------vvv-i un. ogciH-y UI 1 n u m p n O U i Hose, every pair, guaranteed, also colors dyed to match your dress and repaired for you at the For Your Convenience ~ R o b in F i r at a n d L a e t The rollin’» song la the first domi­ mill at a small cost. Reg. price all over $1.85 at this sale to acquaint the people of Lyndhurst we Call “ T im e Bureau” nant note of th* dawn. It leads the orch eatra and Is beard through most offer them for $1.49 only. Sizes 8 1*2 to 10 and all best shades. ) of the day. At duak. after many of th e o th e r Idrds bave gone to bed. th« robin’s rich evening carol ring». Hobln I« an Industrious gleaner of norm e. A bird at mient. eiperlir-nrtn* with Do not fail to come over the earlier the better - 1,000 Remnants young m! Ins. found ti: it each bird could eat more than earth worm* on the cornter in all kinds of Dressgoods for Dresses, Underwear N e w J e r s e y B e l l T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y dally—th at la,eaab biniate 41 percent more th an Its own w eight In 12 hours AN i v J m v I Man at that rate would 7n and Curtains at very low prices. - -~V- pounda of fleah In a day an d drink am o r six gallons ot water. Y. AUGUST IL 11M

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Dr. Paul U vt of Mtujnaaant At*nu* lk* «aJf ik la« I < will RNitw hia prartic* on Auguri r-a« Mmi» • Ml« I and Continuing for TEN DAYS d, aft*r an *it*ndad vacation ipmt touring th* W*«t. •M *l|.- M id l k * p»»r.wt«a« *IM «*M *r .U r I a a « p r a l l * * a i I m * * m Dr l*aul Uv* and Mra lJva of j Mid. ti| akai g—.l ar« rM .«tw *r Separate Collars or Collars Attached Stuyvaaant Avrnu* hav* nrtunwd "Thal aaa «a*««k la aaal* aai*«M hom* aftor *h>oytnc a vacati.« of aagrt | tkial a*v*ral w**ka in Indiana Of ruar«* MH Raak aa« k**a M IM •ad Ihat ha« kaaa ...«M. I*r«u |.« 4 All Colors Guaranteed Miaa Crac* Haaarla of Kra Vurh i t « ■ I h . l M a a « i h * a a , | 4 « * a * t « * I* waak-andmg with h*r mothrr, Mra. j M)«*4f aa kata« «ar F ra n k H**a*la o f l*o«t A v an u r "I «-ai.t «ar I* l > a * *»d « a a t t o ..nr* t h *n i|«»a* «<« ..* i m i , ^ Regular $2.50 Sale #1.85 *1 Lika I* « IM I Akaal I) M,M(l Mr». Chari*» Mrtil.« ,.f «jo Fifth h*«*aa* th*| ar* t at* X.Ika a*«««M I’m N*t V««» »aii*»>** Avmur rntrrtainrd i.n Tu»*da« af |M* I» Ihlal aaa*a a-.| >»«i to'" Regular $3.50 to $4.00 Sale $ 2 .8 5 “Hot lh*r* ar* f* a ah., àn -a raur« hour with, aingiitc and r*fr*«hm*nt* otM'Ul |«>nut>tii*« !.«« «ÉiMfilftarf ** *a|.i«nitirt»._..M I war* *rrv*d by th* hoat««« “ .No* aud agaiH *« i*|«a*i a Ml or I hat* IM |ll * | . fu* « n ,.i M rtnU -1 . pr*«*nt a»rr Mr»,, liar grow l. Imi M>-««l| a* latti«* tu .«;i,g • 'U n i ' »» I un m Urva. ra '| hart Ailantf and Mr* K Ingram of Ollvlit i tk«t la a g--«i ..«.a II uiuha *m ai Arlington. Mr», John Kuikatuhl. Mr “tini nt"lh*>» na».« n*<« io >«r : ai.), 'a i . 4*4 *»■■• ikat t|* atgk« la TyiiUia MMr*. John Kjntonaon. llll«t. Io IM IV« «r* >'< <|U!Vt trf |i» a t - a l «•«« I *,*«• '•* lu» .1 a*«« J . ZIMMERMAN Mr», t r o d K chaiht tttul M rtr Tia«^rg* «it «agagawaai «t .Uaa * tur* Amt »ur it.»>:ti*'< .t»i> t t>,i**t Kink* all of thl» town. MCh O l brr a n 4 ih «ti.r I l a , » « > « th... I I . , ’ aaM lia i t»M<«t4aa |.«at aarag«m»«i « ,t««u (Next to G ty Hall) of t Itali cliild 'o b t t « t ton, «>* m> 9^: PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Mr ' and Mr». John Fraitgt|Minr ■tnlat a..«'n4 aa lal«a««a tag «a a« v— . «,,t and family of Rl.lgv I (..ay «rv m |u) ' « • a>oiiriln>«* a »n ln « .*» ibcr« »■*» th« «i«M Hata* l-aa «f a - l‘ in* a two wa*k vacation lit I hr tat* . . •*••»•»•«« a

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ÍT T 7 Mrs. Rosario Stellato and son Jos­ "S m î simat .ttMi New lira» ^ COLUMBUS CLUB eph of Warren street left to spend mm aa «he nsitheast la te l Eytk *JT aaa aa tha w ata a t several weeks at their cottage at At­ U V B X L DOWNS ROSEMONTS t / Scont Rommrkobto Clark. lantic Highlands. C O P T or ORDINANCE N*per it is cer­ game would have ybeen as bad as a with It. There la good evidence that t h a n , shall ten to amply wttktft* toral picnic affair. His maie’s threw the returned from a ten day vacation a t! AANI>s e c o n d s t r e e t f r o m n e w j e r ­ and condition* of thla ordinance, within tainly attractive. The Red Sox hold a victory over the locals. be notes a difference between the t h e t i m e aforesaid. then and la that —— ball all over the lots, and then th e fa rm of Mr. Palmer's brother at s e y a v e n u e o n t h e n o r t h e a s t That besides the fact that a victory Sunday will lift them to body-acent and the foot-acent of the t o t e n b t c k a v e n u e o n t h e t h e B o a r d at Oammlastanara win picked it up and threw it out alto­ Port Jefferson, L. I. Their host SOUTHWEST, i ceed with the work and make aald eaa. second place in the South Bergen League, has given the Columbus bird, becaoae with only a breath of owned a very Tine motor-boat and they TO CONNECT THEIR RESPECTIVE aectlona and aaeeae the COM and «apena* g eth er. breese In his favor, he can locate la PROPERTIES W ITH TH E OA 8 . W A T R R . 1 thereof upon the laada DeneSttad there- Club players incentive Enough to win a dozen games. enjoyed several cruises. Mileski in the box for the Columbus SANITARY AND STORM W ATER | by. the brush, many paces from him. an SEW ERS LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC The action would be fast and furiousi The big kick light now is rg In cu e aafta owner* or any < Club allowed four hits, struck out HIGHWAYS XWITHIN THE TIME I. unaeen quail that ha a walked or fall to make the aforesaid trying to figure out whether Paterno will use Mileski or Keay in the game. Mrs. John Stephens with her daugh­ HEREINAFTERFTER-S SET FORTH AND AP­ nine and failed to allow any free pas­ flown Into cover to windward of nlm. PROPRI ATINO THE^UM OF^U.SOOOO ttona. then the Board of Commli ____... The Mouse was licked in the first game, but the team's errors had a great ter Doris of Second avenue and Mrs. •hall, by resolution, direct the Township sage« to first. In the course of events Moreover, If ho atrlkea the trail of FOR" SAID COPELAND AVENUE CON- deal to do with the defeat Oscar Ranges of Ridge road and their Clerk to advertise (or bids or proposals Mouse also banged out a double, scor­ a walking bird, he knowa which way m jh for the conatnw tkw of aald connection«, mother Mrs. M. Day of New Jersey g m w j H H u s v & paid proposals to be submitted to the ing two runs which the club collected It la moving and never make* the SAID OCTAVIA PLACE CONNEC­ avenue were guests at luncheon with TIONS ; MtlO.OO FOR SAID KINOS- .a* a recular SYL GOLDBERG GETS TH E CALL in the first inning. meeting theraof. at such tim e mistake of taking lta back track. LAND AVENUE CONNECTIONS AND friends in Clifton on Wednesday. resolution shall b The victors scored again in 'the Bis noae tells him, at a distance, 15100.00 FOR SAID SECOND STREET “ *» aaM fl*ed. Said advertlaem ent ______CONNECTIONS: AND OTHER NECES­ HE silvery bells o f fame are pealing for Syl Goldberg our rotund third, and thrice more in the seventh. whether hla master baa merely deaeiibe the different kind or Miss Marie Meyer of Fifth avenue S A R Y E X P E N 8 ES IN CONNECTION Lou Valenti continued his excellent woonded or killed the bird outright. THEREW ITH. RESPECTIVELY. work and shall be published at least T Valley Brook Avenue friend. A letter from the graduate manager has returned to her home from a va­ twice in the South Bergen Eagle, a Ktickword and registered three sin­ of athletics at Geneva College was received by him, last week, and If the latter, he goea forward with­ cation spent at a camp in Conn. newspaper circulating w ithin said Tow «, gles. Hear Fox was right on his out hesitation and retrieves the quail. W HEREAS, The Board of Commission­ ship, the first publication to be made at in it was an invitation to take part in the summer practice of the College ers of the Townahlp of Lyndhurst are least ten days prior to the data fixed ! heels with two hits. If wounded, be continues to point t h e follow ing n a m e d for the receiving of the saM proposal* . . , . , t u . . ------' - ■ nr.Mr. anaand mrs.Mrs. rFrank ran* curu«Curtis anuand football team. Dave Checki subbed for Harry Heim rigidly or advances at command until chiMri.n of Va„ Brook avenue have public highways, nam ely: provided, however, that the aald Board Copeland Avenue from Stuyvesant Ave­ A simple little message that—but to Master Goldberg, and at theIhô hf.thot comer ru mu V unitand iluidid well u’A enough <*ti i il I Lr h .k . i i -- »— ______I# I » nnn ' of Commissioners may direct aald ad­ the bird again goea up—if It can. returned from a vacation spent at nue on the northweat to Tenth Street vertisement to be published In one or others who have strived for athletic fame know—that sweeter at the new job. Harry was out with! on the southeast: more newspapers other than aald South Binghamton, N. Y. F ir Street from Foremt Avenue on the Bergen Eagle. sore left hand and may be among southwest to Dead end of said F ir Street words are never written I. The sum of flj.ioo.oa la hereby ap­ on the northeast; W hat tK atlëttérm eansîs^ÿt'Wlfr'fWck-'TTfFone--* '««tiom ng for a week at Fir Street from Forest Avenue on the or bonds shall mature In m ore than six Mileski, p 4 0 1 0 1 0 southwest to Dead end of said F ir Street vears from the date when the purpot» 0 1 10 1 0 wonh while; to forget the pursuit of Fort Harbor- L- 1 on the northeast; for which they are issued has been car­ Livelli, lb . 4 r i e d o u t . MUNICIPAL OVAL TRACK 0 0 9 1 0 happiness and take happiness aa a Octavla Place from Klngsland Avenua B arb u sch , c 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzler of on the southwest to Dead end of said 8. That this ordinance shall take ef­ 0 0 0 0 by-product of useful living Octavla Place on the northeast; fect ten days after the publication there­ Scelsa, r f 4 0 Fifth avenue have returned from LYMPIC Games which at this moment are being contested over in ¡

THB CORM RCIAL LBAUPL. PMDAY. AUGUST I, PUR 111 ' p llf«— ÉM— «lia ...... I *.!■!■- ■■ n u i w a m . Wild BUI AJbertaoa at P m Ta L ■ ------■ ------» M - t - XM M rfVibÿlM W M l Greatest Race el W. T , Northern New Yarti Champtea SKO AL CLOSING 1 L a * F . |. , . afMM Nihil et lirtu» aad hraakar of h , track record* thte the Seoaoa Staged PROGRAM G raN U M * lihMm DM «f K N M w- MumBB IS.hu— J m m G aary •easoa. Vail aad Alhertaoa have a F o r TIh s S a t a r d a y rrodg» for each other and tta M a i BY BIBLE SCHOOL ■ M M i y — — kw y M . «* OM for th* tiaa prtaa ia Jane vhaa this f r a a * * * ** U a é a a m te * i paw of ga* Jachtya att, th* North- I m P . M y , J r „ m * f w M M ÜHtoll La* Nlghl Al the Rm 4 m * T M « Ch m I Lee r . Reilly Davtd Tharae W fe a rth « M . »Wh- mm k u M w M riam » I 1«*i a aafcpd Maiam m i a n New Yorker took th* w t a m t f aad p ~ i*i ~ a f w h a m a i ' i l l ì» IbM rid (W k -1 » Pepite W m n M n M hu thud tenhda» y»*ter- «H Qaad. af North Avttegtea aad m b » t u i a M I M I »««eoa aa , _ , , shattered the track aunt, VaU k* aar* RflWmi • . 4 | «Mi ln. IMI) wtoiuwd U*li filim » *# Nsttey ha«« M m » three corned battle of high honor* and on this feat aad 4 * a u M to meet *. ni»«« ■» M a iT ia a «a tea M a y É M a l O r n iM * «4 trrnm • a im imi W W übM|M T u Caltertet Ua A Watah hif money will he fought oat between the Northerner in a natch race. The PARENTS A FRI RN OS PRESENT i J«—ray Aveee* I Via war* I W **rt th* Western State* Champion, Chester Goldan Gate star alaa ni|an1il that , (A put; waa b»M aa th* la am and ------— «tetw* at Ih* Tewa Hall after . s . T * * a g P | Gardner of California holder of th* he be matehrd against the pair that Th*______I'aion Daily, Vacation _ Rtete m M pretty M arattea* of pink crepe Barry Ui of C e art i ' h w . teg * vera« » al Gold Cap of the Ascot Speedway of have been the ideal of the apart in School which wa* raàducted under th* paper th* childna *ajeyed _ family, at th*4T Pasadena aad the idol of Jersey speed the East and the coast in making his auspice* of the Methodut Epiaeopal *»ul eveateR. Th* he«»» trrved re- r haoM la Graham Haach. U I J* te P H w k à y jr . «f S«i ad ava fans, Ira Vail holder of many Metro- invasion to get to the hearts of the and Reed Memonal l’aited Preahyter- fra.hm—te. aa* aad Edward W*agtea af Tramar» politan record* and thi* years wnaa- sport lover* ia the ian Churche* for foar yeara K*ld eoa» " Gaaete lacladed Pteu. a a n . Hagti Mim M argaret MilWr * taeche* a placa mat>rad la lake K*aw»lh» N mencement exercisee test night. and Ju awath al a camp ia Caaa. ap*ad tw» weak* al the Jaaaer Aa Uve* of the 12S pupils who wer* re- li* O’ItrMa. of North Ariiagtue; John' j napuilt Amenrea liaerd Camp «# gi*tered in the achool aaw aa ia- Stanaaa, Mane! Starman, Jota and Th* Bav Laaa and Mrs Laaa ara wtech th*y ara hatk «Ma»ter» ter* a Painter and Paperhanger ith vlMtaag tteir m r»a*«M - j r a teresting program, at thè Reed Mem- Nichola* Crefaid. of North Arliagton, *p*«*ding »«»MM B^hR H RR Bm4 BR orial Church. Victor aad Theodor* Wyrdy, Mr*. m Atlanta Ga Ml »*»»»« pip» A rm ihr 4 i JC irri Br aad Mr» Willtem »haw af MM Ml «I BMP* » M i- An exhibition of sewing, wood- Hagh Costello, Mr*. Hugh O'Rourke, «MBW «P«# N khiniM K * M. KELLER 8C SON work, crocheting, basketry and teq~ Mr». O’Brtea, Mm. Stynaaa, Mr*, l*»g* a veau» *al*rtaUM>d al thair haM* VBttflMI rr 4 MgvkwRih *w BBM rBhpti aa Te**tey *»*«1«« Mr and Br» A ^Rg^R^g ^ .tuyRyndl R^R*4 PAINTS — VARNISHES and W ALLPAPER uer work was presented at *ev*n Catheria* 0*Malty and the Biuea IM BUll Ute* V«#m ilM W * M l If o'clock. A kindergarten program in- Catherine, Mae aad Dorothy O'Mally PAUL F. R0SSY Mandati aad the Bia.ee te rn aad »B#B»Mte^ llRfRlM, MM «RM # M«* »1RS Martha Khar af Mapteewd a — <4 ^ 4 1 b v m m eluded a prayer aervvce and Anger helped Mn. Reilly in the arrange- 1»%*« M l «Bfcar BiRBBtB i4 124 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. ^layt. menu for th* party. WlWlrBiOlt •# MM IJhlal. Mtrrn'B Mb»â Ml terg* aaa Th* school V I I divided into three ------— ------PAINTER txiw xsmii- ,.»«y h) kU « |«il M» Seeem aa*** «ai • IBs Mhl hteiH R4 « Db»ribrt*d Th» Week PAPERHANGER i • MU>IN*NOK M l H it ! y « ’ a program. ------. t £ E J*% LYNDHURST AV8NUE The primary group prof ram fol­ Diatribation of the »ummer edition - af T>a TaaraalM* j* ' i 2 £ l — - lowed the kindergarten presentation. of thé telephone directory for the k^.1 .* iK* ll>4 aar ■/ J a i I'hooc Ruthcrtv«d î)il M «•diaaawa a iK M a» l a w » . • 'B*R«|MkRaf« jm Mm RITZ THEATRE That included Bible verses and the ’ Ratherford district ha> ju*t been com- fca»« ha ika « m w «-a.— j Mbt>B^ R»‘al Little Children'* Soldier's Salute. ^ New Jetsey Bell Tele a rMaf,m>l «e>na »•*» afa«» T !..,- s b K w rim i m m tei ih m *»» b%vb >♦%»« U IM «Ris ftis4 K* M»M»B* RR»« 9#te A Bible Drill by the Junior Depart- •“ * ' Company m »*# la lv.k.~»T tiuna w ««a RIDGE ROAD . ■ ■ ■■vMwrmviwi »e ila Minimal -- ■ » ------.------. ment wag lead by Reverend George T™‘ ‘J"'" cover of the directory ha* Ataaa* «e Ua MdI,»»! w duw w al * r**' **“. Selected Photoplays Fountain, pastor of the Methodist * ***' denned apace at the top within *M tu« x4Im< - in --r „ I, „ J «an* « « a * ‘Church. William Be Hart g*ve an er- *™™ »ubae» ter. m«v m-me the Tflc MOtMWN IK1MIS a. 1.10 m T Evtniap 7 lo II îïïi1'* *“ i»l»--l«.-J a*l >” ■ " **»■ I planstioh of Bible .Study, «’h‘*,w «“">>>«•« «t police and Are de •lair W M I Ml l i a raajllag «¿J UMTv •*"> CoM inuoui K > R S A L E ■* <>• Mhl KaM 7 r--ir-‘rii~ ~ i I I» M<*» The Junior group program includ- Partments. . I III al aau j ed a dramatisation of “Jacob'* Fam- with each directory a bookmark ia One »nd two faguli«*, cht«iic«« H * ¥T i ^ r r . ^ Sunday, August 5 th •«Mit»« ily In Egypt.” Dorothy Gilchrist, P^vided to be inserte,) at the beginn KxatuHis, little vssh and itti tifate* A Richard Dix in “EASY COME EASY GO” Norman McEarchen, Robert Nance, ,n* « tkr l«»al *actu* of telephone vcnicnt termi mr. V ai ■ i I» - W*', a MI* **•■• swim **e*» w»>» and Joseph Blasco, Ralph Tutini, Ruth number,, and there Is space on the AfffwyiiiaM «tei BBH. >•■»»» » iMB Brelle, Eleanor McNeatcheii. Lillian bo"k"**r* f“r «Jt-of-town telephone •« IteMR-hS IlteMf.« «I % '«Ite # MlSP-RM “AFTER TH E STORM ” with Hobart Bosworth Olsen, Elizabeth DeHart, A rthur Sell- nu"'bers frequently called by subwnl» T j r t p i * r z r r . n ^ r s s c r » BJERCKE BUILDER »» M f BRf reckenstein, Richard Wilson, Arren ,‘r*' an ra tema aaa* lai » I K» aw* ,.n i *-* TUNNEY vs. HEENEY FIGHT PICTURES I IT Uvngdim Av*. | m M U> B|1 Imi« ^aa>»ra a*«.» i i m sa* f«a«a I h » i t a >aa»a»r Hascom, and Kenneth Hascum »»re Apprx.simately *100 directone. '•vs Bkkl ..rJu «fliM in m» *a te* Ea>4 J i v . « i M a ,w a a e ì *■ the students who took parts in the d*ltv*red in th» Rutherford area, I’h im e R u th J11.4 »»WM « kte«l I aa* Ika aael *MWU*a M MMiKllia. Ha Ma » WaM n* ■«u, m m M S W >»»i»i I »•« — m Mt*« »• Monday and Tuesday, August 6-7 play. according to Br J I- Ritchie, since M H (» «. I*a «al* a* «a a»l*M »I wa> >M M **M ».».l...m M M rrf ' • z f Ä aCntnSj-, { rv* »ly»aaaH a»»r^.««a» — m Dolores Costello in “TEN D ER LO IN ” Miss Pauline Walker of Rutherford l**' 17^20 new liatinga M ««IB» b „ w a laaeü" >^«»***aai lai, w *>« tp., i,.r in the », Columbus School „ *° ***** book , , m »a'*ynwr*a»»ww«inrinniiimnnn IM eaeeirwiiae « WMm »%»■• *aa-» also aa «1 l'MO aM aa H a M a a l le >*.»■ ! headeil the Bible School. Her assist- M»na«er Ritchie emphasue. the im afte« la te U*W4 a»M Mal Mtaaa a “TH E LA W OF FEA R ” with Ranger the Dog I ing faculty included: Rev George P»»tance of checking with the new di tea <»>•><• U>»-- I l a i . atei. I M m rectory for telephone number accuracy WHfN A anaaal «a r«laa ** a a a a * m i l aa Fountain, Rev. James Harper Littell, - M v i l u before placing * call, in view of the f t l k O N eeaakte* te MW I the Misses Emily Nut*, Gloria Tur­ t t r s iH >r? t » I i u a « aa* »»»*a te * a a « a Wednesday, August 8th usual change* of listing* in each new «Mia afcaU ta I»«mmI*»I lai t»»aa*sa ner, Alina Taylor, Abigail Preston. S o M rw i II ON THE STAGE directory edition te# te ,*Mi«dka Freíd Fogell, Miss Elsie Barringer, . t o * _ The classified business section on timi lia iM*ai 11 « a s -aa- The Famous Professional Opportunity Nite Lucille Hansen, Mrs. Norman Mc- N O TM iN fr u n r i 'H M Saia ah» uaa i ata ,»« yellow peg»* in th* bark of the dime -1 turn i S 'w r r a i (‘t h in o r * RfilNg l» iaa.a.4 an*. U *M OM THF «sPRFFN eaehem, Mrs. R. H. Stringfleld. Miss m A T Catherine Stringfleld. Mr* Douglas tory lirta bu*tne** and professional I I A concerna in alphab*tlral arrangement Sally Philips in “W H Y SAILORS GO W RONG” Liston and Mrs. Ludwig Sues» M lR A C tC a lso The áverage .ttendance of the « • b**>'n« ««'«*• ‘TH E TEM PORARY SH ERIFF with Dick Hatton school was 125 pupils, a splendid re In your effort to mak* your cord. * Lyndhurst Notes money »upply you with all of REX THEATRE the comiorts -and aoln* of th« MRS. STOCKER ENTERTAINS lusuriea of Ilf* neV*r mak* th* Thursday and Friday, August 9-10 Misa Bertha Mohl, of Furman placv 214 Park Avenue East Ruttori«**!, N. J. AT TEA ON BiKDNESIUY will leave Sunday to sp»nd two week* mlatak* of thinking that any CamtintaHW IVr(<«m«rv.* Valutd*« V inJiy gad HxltaUy* Eleanor Glynn’s “M AD H O U R” with Sally Oneil Mr*. C. Stocker ofXivington Ave merchant is going to make you at Waterwich. and nue entertained at her home on Wed­ * present of any of th* cloth** Complete c lu tile nf \ jik 1cviIW every Sat jiik! Sun Tom Tyler in “PHANTOM OF THE RANGE” nesday afternoon at a tea in honor of you w e ar Mrs. Frederick Seufert who i* leav­ Plans for a bua ride to Columbia Park, Tu»aday *re being maay*( VUy Only bring thfffl ______of Stuyvesant avvnu* hav* returned Trrm aprtt Lrndhum And that we should consider FRANKLIN SHOPPE from a vacation spent in Indian* Ralph I et*» in “CROOKS CA NT W IN” 7-9 FRANKLIN PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Them as our greatest foes. I’hone 11V Rutherford REX 5 ACT NEW VAUDEVILLE Hll I Mr *nd Mrs (ieorge Allagar *nd But I think that they fealty Phone Rutherford 2635 Mr an,! Mr« l.ucien Pohl motored to Are messengers of cheer. a n w g g the Boy Scout l amp at Oakland on BBffl0BgCH»QOC8393PPggCBaC8W»a»M3POOOPC83BCBX(OCIC83OPOPPOPOOPPi- For I can't tell its summer, Sunday Georg» Allegar returned to If "skeeters” »rent here! .. his home with his parents but Her- fcsther líertler . _ .. , bert Pohl wiII remain thenthere for two weeks more Roosevelt Dance Palace P E R H A P S j Perhaps it was the moonlight after 558 Stuyvesant Avenue Tel. Rutherford 2561-W a ll— That made me foel the wond« r of a I’hone RutherfoH MUSA HALL TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS j g lan ce. That air of unknown mysteries and j 6 Bowling Alleys and 4 Pool Tables rom ance, Michael Palano Rutherford-Belleville Bus Passes the Door ‘The faint aroma of cryinga pure, I I*inned carelessly a pleading-*o de-, TRUCKING and EXPRESS Stage 26X18—2 Dressing Rooms | m ure. j The firm protection of enfolding arm s,! Lncal and Long Ihstaruc ANDREW KRAFT, Prop. I Voung hair flecked silver thru moon- | lit palm*. ; J JD-I kuigaland Ave. I I felt that moment nothing else more \ . fine,- Lyttdhurat, N. J. Than to he his and he be truly mine.' PHONE RUTHERFORD 4710 FOR APPOINTMENTS The glamour's gone like leaves go in th e fa ll— 2* /W /.N O B O O y KMOBO 5 ( T k E v W i l l 1 Town Hall Barber Shop Perhaps is was the moonlight after I WHAT THB MAM IN all! ------^ — 1 #J 1 W H H H 1 AND BEAUTY PARLOR Esther Gertler 1 AU \T h b m o o m l o o k s , Expert Ladies Hair Bobbing THE SONG OF A FtMiT HALL oí Your DOMINICK BONGIORNO Prop How would you like to Be fumbled a l , » V- Formally with John Frangipane and kicked, GARAGE And then be messed up in a fall. J12 VALLEY BROOK AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J. I'm sure at first sight you'd hardly Prohleim Solved be rig h t. To wish that you wer* a football. for "You by Experienced GARAGE BUIIi>ERS ; r ¿ a , How prepoiturous' absurd' whoever V / I ' ,J“ * lieanl. ^WONDERWE j A nonarnsical thought mach aa thia, B«t wait till I Ve told all the fun that )t hold*. The ÍARiily that'doesn't luw»w"wh4t heat cnmi«»rt mean* vtill when I’m sure you will count It * bliaa TOUR we net thriitigh delivering their (jfder t*# coaf It Miiaées and One day when w* played and ) p ra y ed and I p ra y e d there is the diiuhle «atisiactum in kiwiteini; that yi«tu hlU ¿re pani, That my daar old *ete»ol would win f 7 - — * 8 8 I was caught ia th* fray and dropped thereby saving S(Jc per ton such a way, £ r z r tZ I felt my doom would begin s ' I But I thought of th* achool aad with ttehtatahHrlaw** »at ear* for rate, I rolled in my own fallback’* arata. 1 CA R Mwwd ... #21* Aad to my d*llght th»y etewrad ‘-» it IS* dew» (IS aMmthly Riverside Coal & Supply Co. down, fight! I had helped wte th* day f*r my faa*‘ j 2 CAR wood .. |170 PIm m Rutb«riord 1079 Do yea wnte rr th*a why, I ca«M ay- GRANT AVE. «D.LC V RAILROAD te lf hig h , /. ■ A. REENSTRA f t CO. A heve cuas»* atortela m fall ’ 14-1« VREKLAND P tJtf'R L Y N D H U R S T. N. j. Whea October arrtvea aad ear team n . j br»v*ly rtnv»a. c u rro * , T te LACKAWANNA Pm praad that I am a faathaO. THE COtvmERCTAt tEAPER, FRIDAY, AUQtJS T y m »

BOXING PICTURES TO BE 1< Mr. and Mr». Otto Greenwald, with L.BCMJL. NOTICE ' of Tb« Townsiitp of L>yndbur*t Mrs. W. O. O’Brien, of Valley Brook Commissioner of Finance, Alfred SHOWN AT RITZ! atna Otto and Norman, of Ridge DOMINICK J. UVKU.I Peach Social Given TOW NBHIP OF LYNDHL'RHT Tewnshlp Clerk. svenue entertained her daughter, Mrs. Craiikshaw and daughter Alva, who ia In conjunction with it* regular Road, motored to Lake Hopatcoog, R J. Walsh for several days. a summer student st Columbia, week­ S un d ay . OCT A VIA PI,ACK BANITART BEWICK 1 By D. of A . Wednesday show, of feature pictures, this Sun­ Lyndhurst Notes ended at Culver Lnks» when the day the Riti Theatre will also «how ORDINANCE ~NO. Itti ' Allan Crankahaw fit Livingston Cnnkshaw family is nism llm the A peach social to which friends original pictures of the Tunney- _ AN* OHDIKANCB PROVIDING FOIt | avenue, who is Spending the su m m er summer. were invited featured the last meet­ Heeney fight which took place a week War Communique Thai T*<>- KI l.AYINiJ AND CONSTRI CTION ! Mrs. Edward Hackett of Valley at the Crank* haw summer home at ing pf Star of J. Morgan Read Coun- ago. Culver Lake spent the week-end at Prank Koehler Jr., of Png« svenue The pictures are said to be ex­ ‘ cil No. 44 Daughters of America at Hat It$ Amuring Side CTH and Jack Garde, of 8ixth avenue, are Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday tremely good. Close ups and slow An amusing Instance of war propa­ spending the month at Eagle Nest evening. Mrs. Celina Wheaton Coun­ mothn pictures were taken of the g an d a In the form o f an official com- I I P : H*rold Camelot. of Milbun, avenue, Mrs. Frank Monoco and daughters Farm at Delaware. cillor will preside at the business Ight. There will ’be no advance lilj munlrjue which gave an ustoundlng « M g < **** Fine avenue and Wal- Josephine, Phyllis and Charlotte of KXPKNSES i n CONNECTION THERE j ter Valtery of New Jersey avenue meeting and the sacial began at 8:45. prices. Spanish version of the battle between Valley Brook avenue are visiting for Miss Grace snd C harlotte Ssvino i“ r- I week-ended at the Jolly Friar bun- The coflhnittee in charge of the af­ A real carnival of action for the Sir Francis Drake and th* Spanish a week with relatives in Brooklyn. of Ridge Road visited a t the summer fight fans will be on display, Au- Th® Boemat Commiuionen of Thei galow in Mountain View. fair which consisted of peaches and i ... -, - armada, has Just come to light In Township of l.yndhurM In th* County1 home of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lsaria ice-cream were: Mrs. Muriel Near, | gust 9-10, which “Kings of the Ring London, Pierre Van I’aassen records, 1 ordain &» follows: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Osback and fam­ o f B ronx a t H ighlanda, N . Y., la st lateral sanitary iew«r be Frank Pezzola of Valley Brook ave­ chairman;*' Mrs. Theresa S c h r e c k e n - 1 will be shown. Among the fighters lti the Atlanta Constitution. This of­ constructed ily of Watson avenue are spending w eek-end. - in Oct* via, Place through nue and Salvatore Prezinsano of W ar­ stein, Mrs. Clara Stegan, Miss Phoebe who will appear are: Dempsey, Tun ficial Spanish proclamation, Issued In . r**nt of way southeasterly to two weeks st Lake Lackawanna. ney, Uzcudun, Leonard, Heeney, Sixth Htreet. and the present aewer re- ren street motored to Greenwood Schneider, Miss Ruth Stephen, Miss Madrid by the government of Philip laid. and tha Township sanitary aewer Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Pohl, and Criqui, Wills, Firpo, Kilbane, Wilde, Lake over the week-end. Sadie lenders, Miss Celina Wheaton II In September, 1588, tells a atory system be extended accordingly. Robert Johnson, of Second avenue daughter Marion, of O riental place, Villa and others. The hereinbefore described lateral Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Harriet » hlch will aptonlsh every schoolboy sanitary aewer and all necessary appur­ and Roy Scully, of Carlstadt, employ­ have returned from O cean Grove tenances tnereto la to be constructed in W alter Camelot of Milbum avenue Wilson, Messrs. Theodore Quinzer, who remembers the atory of the fa­ ees in the local post office are on where they enjoyed a «■reek’s vaca­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Exler, and accordance with plana and specifications is spending his vacation in Pennsyl­ George Quinzer, Harry Quinzer, Ed­ mous game of bowls, and the, eub- pr.|>a»ed l y Thom as K. Bowe, Civil Bn- tio n . v an ia. their regular vacations. ward Bayer and Herbert Clutter. son Donald and daughter, Ruth, are si-quent trouncing of the 8panlsb irjneijr fci said system, and Is to be pro­ spending the month vacationing in vided wltii manholes, flushing manholes, The same committee are arranging fleet. The Spanish communique re­ house conoe (ion openings and all other a straw ride for the members and Warren County. lates that the duke of Medina. In com­ *PP«irtenances as provided In H,d ft1“ ! *P«?lflcatlon8. The grade friends of the Council to be held on mand of the Spanish fleet, sailed up of aald lateral aewer la to be laid to con­ the evening of Friday, August 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muller of 448 the channel a« far aa Plymouth form, aa nearly aa poaalble. to the grade Third avenue have returned from a of the aald Place, through which It is R am sey. "where, having been notified of th e laid. The aewer la to be of aufllclent ------o------two weeks tour through Canada. The alxe and Jald a t auch gradea ao aa to In- enemy's presence, be mustered, and self-cleaning velocities. His. Harry Schaeffer and daughter trip was made via, Maine, Quebec placed In order all his warships; and • . ^rhe aald plana and specifications Dolores of Kingsland avenue return­ and Montreal. cruising slong the channel, on August T ^ w n X ,h & PUd ^ '" M WUh th' ed to her home on Sunday with Harry 1. they discerned some enemy sails, .kiii Th“ thf ®°ard of CommlsMoners Schaffer after enjoying two weeks in Mr. and Mrs. George E. Terry with which the following dsy appeared to »hall by resolution direct th* Township L ib erty , N. Y. their daughter Hilda and Edna Terry, F i f advsrtlss for bid« or proposal* be sixty warships. These the duke “ hereinbefore act forth, of Fern Avenue are spending the caught up and overtook, but they to be submitted to the aald Board at a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lehti and son, month at Great Hills, Staten Island. thereof, at auch time anil would not give battle, although It was E1*“ “ In said resolution shall be fixed, Robert, have returned from a two represented to them.” From this point, ^-if« ,h* 11 briefly describe weeks’ cruise in their motor boat, Mr. and Mrs. John Neuhauser of the Spanish version proceeds to re­ « .in 's i"? or c,a" °r work »nd i i “ '«ast twice In tha South Sea Dog. Dorothy Lehti spent two 341 W eart avenue have returned from late that Onally some of the English Bergen Eagle and Commercial Leader, weeks at the Girl Scout Camp, Hud- Ocean Grove where they spent a newapapera published or circulating with­ ships did engage in real battle, which in aald Townahip, the flrat publication to sonia. weeks vacation. resulted In fifteen of them being takes be at leaat ten days prior to the date fixed for receiving said propoaali •* of IHMH. sa^.™ Drake's flagship, with the admiral appropriated for the coat and expenae of the aald lateral aanltary aewer and for himself on board. W hat happened next ',l^her neceaaary expenses in connection the communique does not stste, the therewith. 6. In order to temporarily finance the Imagination of the otHclal writer hav­ «a d Improvement and to meet the afore- ing exhausted Itself by that time. •ald appropriation. The Township of t.yndhurst shall borrow, from time to Similarly, during the World war, some -ucb peraons or corporation communiques left troops al a certain a« the Board of Commissioner« may de­ termine an amount not exceeding the sum point and never referred to them herein appropralted and Issue temporary ag ain . improvement notea or bond« therefor at ft rate of Interest not exceeding six per '■ent. per annum. Raid notes or bonds «halt be In such form -and Issued fo r *uch pul lod not exceeding aix year« fro m 1 date Many Object» Givan I hereof, a« the Roard of Commlaaloner« shall determine by resolution. No note Name of Wathington or bond «hall be renewed for more than Hlx years from the date of the original It Is no mure than natural that the IflMie. name of the first President of the ' 7. The aforeaald appropriation la to United States, because of historical apply to a local Improvement, to wit, for t h e relaying and construction of a lateral significance and popular appeal, Hftmtary sewer aa above described and an should be used as a fitting name for a««e»»meht la thereafter to be levied upon »urh lands or real eatate aa may be bene- this and that tree, or city, or build- n t t e d or increased in value thereby, pur- Your Wife is good counsel but— eunnt to the statute In «uch case made in«. and provided. Take, for exuinple, the Washing­ 8. Anything not covered by this ordi­ nance shall be determined and provided ton cedar, the big tree of California. for by resolution. This Bank Has Had More Experience Tills Is Indeed a suitable memorial to " 9. T hat Oil« ordinance »hull tak e ef- (ienerul Washington. Or the famous f e e t ten day« after the publication there­ JMERICA W CEm o f f f t e r I t s flnal pa»«aire. W hen it comes to deciding upon w hat to do in a financial Washington elm, that so long stood Finally passed July JSrd. IMS. In Cambridge, Mnss., under which lie JOHN F. WOODS crisis in your life, the more experience and judgment you can ALFRED H. CRANKSHAW AMD ACCLAIMS THE NEW PLYMOUTH took coinmund of the Continental GEORGE %>. SMITH Commissioners. call upon for guidance, the more certain you will be that your The sale« record o f the new Plymouth, nriny In 1775. A ttest: I On referring to Webster’s New In­ DOMINICK J. MVEI.I.I, decision is right. W e welcome you to use our experience and established in two weeks’ time, is without ternational dictionary we readily find TownshIf# Clerk. NOTICE parallel or precedent for a car in this field other phrases, possibly less familiar, Notice Is hereby Riven that the ordl-1 advice at such times. We are here to serve you—and will —not in a few retail centers but all over nance of which the foregoing is a true but fully as stront; in showing, the, , copy was Anally passed by the Board always give you the best we have. Come in and get acquainted. the whole country. popularity of the name hecuuse of [of Commissioner« of The Township of I the tradition behind it. There is the I'1,"'!,1"!” ' ,lri ,‘h“ «<'uniy of IJergen at; Hundreds upon hundreds of thousands— ...... s . .. I a Aguiar meeting of the Boitrd held on yes, millions—eager to see the new Plym­ W llBlllriKton Illy, found on the Pacific Monday, the 23rd day ..f July, 1928. and const. The Washington piilm of^finl- w i l l take effect as provided in a n d b y ; LYNDHURST TRUST COMPANY outh, built by Chrysler to compete in the the Inst Meet Ion o f said ordinance. Ifornln has even been more speciflcul- lowest-priced field, throng Chrysler sales­ Dated I^yndhurHt, N. J., I ly christened the NeowushlnRton. In [ July 23rd. 192« rooms everywhere. .By order <»f the flonrd of ConirnlsslonerH | the Kast there is the Washington of The Township " f I«yndhurj4t. “THE COMMUNITY BANK” | thorn, grown for Its hrilllnnt red [ D<»Mi.VICK J. M VttLLJ, They cotnpareit with the three orfour other Township Clerk. Cars catering to the same great market. J fruit and beautiful autumn foliage, i Stuyvesant Avenue (corner Court Avenue) Lyndhurst, N, J. i More endeared among the young- : I.KQAL. NOTICE They see contrast in size, style, performance j stem Is the Washington pie, which, I TOXVN81U.P OK hYNDHVIiST and safety so sharply in favor of Plymouth In eortnln American localities, Is a OCT AVIA PLACi: STORM WATEit that curiosity bursts into enthusiasm, en­ Coupe . ¿670 thick layer cake with cream or fruit- ¡' ► s i :vvi;k thusiasm is transformed into sales^ i Roadster . . . - ' 670 Jam tilling. And everyone knows of I OJtDIXANCI-: NO. 2853 In fine, the millions seeking a low first \wùh rumila mat) the Washington monument Itself, r>r>.T ' feet high, completed In 1S84 In W ash­ AN C»KI>lN’.\NC'i: PHOVthlNO FOIi cost now discover in the new Plymouth the 2-Door Sedan . 690 Tin: co.NsTuri’TioN o f a k io in f o h -' ington, li. ('.—a symbolic tes linonini c i-:i > c o n c i ti r n : p i p i *: s t o k m w a t m k I one car in the lowest-priced field which is Touring . . . 695 of the gtiitofnl memories of the sons Si:Wl-:it IN OCT AVIA PLACIi a n d and does everything that they have long T i m o r o i i p u i v a t I: ui*:ir r o f w a v De Luxe Coupe 7 20 iimI daughters of the Father of Ills ; so i T i u ; \ s t i :k lv t o s ix t h s T h k k t i Glorious hoped a low-priced car would be nd do. ( w ith rum hi* tarn 0 C ountry. AM) APPItOPKI VTINO Tin: SUM OF i $ll(»o THKItnFolt AND FOK OTIIBK 4-Door Sedan . 725 NI U ’I0SS A 11V FXPF.NSKS IN CONNIOC- You, too, owe it to yourself to see it, ride TION THKHKW1TH. in it, drive it. All doubt as to the highest AH prieai f o . t . D e tr a it. C lr ] Settled Legal Quibble The Itounl of <'oininiHsioners of The dollar-for-doUar value in the lowest-priced tUr dtaltri an in a Position I Some years hro an American dW»d, Township of L>n»lliur^t in the County of n tand tka tomuamtetsiancaaj it Ilergen do ordain .is follows: field ends right there. 1M9 i m a p a y m e n ts. leaving p a rt o f his <*sf«te to a n o th e r perforin a nee I. That n« reinforced concrete pipe to «»njoy—w hile—Ue—liv rd ,—w ith— tin» storm water »ewei-.be constructed In Q> 1 tavln iMaee and through private right of Deehan Motors, Inc. privilege of devising It at his death to way southeasterly to Sixth street. others whom lie might select under his 2. T hat t h e hereinbefore d e s c r i b e d STORAGE, PARKING, REPAIRING ,!liwwl-ttndTRrnr.”' A document was exe­ storm water sewer or drain, a n d a l l neces­ sary appurtenance* thereto, i s t o be con­ 17-21 ORIEN T W AY ------RUTHERFORD, N. J. cu ted bo devising the property, but it structed in accordance with plans anil was contested by olhen claiming the speciflcutions made by T h o m a s F . Bowe. Phone Rutherford M l5 t Ivll lOnslneer for said drainage system , property on the ground that the paper and to be u n e d for storm water or drain­ age purposes only and is to be provided contained no seal after the signature with manholes, flushing manholes, "Y" and that the devise was therefore branches and all other necessary appur- 1 tenances and shall be provided w ith suit­ void. ' , able intakes to aerom modate the volum e A wise Judge, after a close scrutiny | of water flowing thereto, as provided in of the signature and a patient listen­ | said plans «nd specifications. The grade "f said sewer or drain is to be laid to in g -40 the arguments of counsel, de­ conform, as nearly as possible to the cided that at the end of the signature ] grade of the mhIiI Avenue and all other j Places through which It Is laid and In all there was an extra scroll or flourish places the pipe shall be of sufficient size made with the peu with which the an«l laid at such grades so as to Insure self-cleaning velocities. The said plans signature wns made, aud that this and specifications of said storm water P secisi^ i'i b u i l t i n was sufllclent In law to constitute a sewer are hereby adopted and filed with the Township Clerk and by reference re a l seal. thereto, the'sise of said pipe, location of said m anholes, "Y” branches, Intakes, grade and other details of and concern­ t h i s G reat H udson ing the construction of said sewer w ill Freih Water Curet Ducks fully and at large appear. 3. Thrft the Board of Commissioners "Duck sickness," such as occurs in s h a l l , by resolution, direct the Townahip The great p erformance that marks Hudson out various places in the semi-grid West, Clerk to advert taw for bids o r propoaals for »aid work as hereinbefore set forth, among eH fine ears, with stellar brilliancy, is due to alkali poisoning, cun be pre­ to be submitted to the said Board at a not alone in the genius of its design, but in a vented by the Introduction of fresh regular m eeting thereof, at such tim e and place as in said resolution shall be flxed. manufacturing execution that also stands at water. This, however, Is not ulways Said advertisem______ent ____ shall briefly_____ describe___ possible and the only remedy In such twte! hi t^R onth the head of the industry. instances Is in collecting the sick birds j Bergen I’.tiKle «m l Commercial^ trader, before It Is too late aud placing them newspapers published or circulating w ith­ The hand-matching of all pistons is a detail in in said Township, the flrst publication to lit fresh water. Such treatment hit? be at least ten d a y s prior to the d a t e this precision manufacture, t( -it is typical ot been found efficacious and most of the flxed for receiving said proposals. 4. That the sum of $1400 Is hereby every operation in building tuis greatest of all birds affected are rapidly restored to appropriated for the cost and expense of h ealth . said storm water sewer snd for other Hudsons. '• necessary expenses In connection there­ w i t h . V In order to tem porarily flnance the Hudson leadership of mode extends to every detail said Improvement and to meet the afore­ Writers^ Peculiarities said appropriation The Townahip of and m ark ;-a new Hudson supremacy, as definite I.yndhurst shall borrow from tim e to tim e, A study of the master writers re­ from such persons or corporation as the as its met.'h inii’ai dominance through the S.ipef- veals one peculiarity common to many Board of' Com m issioner« m ay determ ine Think of next winter -an amount not exceeding the sum herein SiXTsnm 'plr, and'its cumpanion. invention which of them. The first draft of a manu- appropriated and Issue tem porary notes | script was often made ou very small or bonds therefor at a rat© of interett not set today’s standard for motor performance. : pieces of pgper. William Cullen Bry- exceeding six per cent, per annum . Said . NOW notes or bonds shall he In such form and uut used the backs of old euveloi>es. Issued for auch period, not exceeding alx Every it:m of fininh. cti" :ructlon and equipment v<______vears from date thereof, as the Board of C h arlo tte 11 route, besides cutting tier When building, buying, or remodeling your Com m issioners shaM determ ine by resolu­ expresses vslucvastan"ih!y as its jrreat chassis qual- home think forward into the winter season and | puper small, used ■ diminutive writ­ tion. No note or bond shall be renewed itics. Com? rml exam ire:!;r n: . imsr-Sixes. They ing board and Wrote In a minute hand. for more than s«x vears from the date ask yourself if your home will be heated alwaya of the original Issue. will motor values. Itoussesu used playing cards tf noth­ t. The aforesaid appropriation Is t o give j u j an entirely fres.i view of to the degree that makes for comfort and health. apply to a local Im provem ent to w it. the ing else was available.—Mentor Mag construction of storm water aewer a s Decide on a Thatcher Boiler and you will have ! aslne. sforeaald and an assessment Is thereafter Satisfactory heat at a low cost ♦o be levied noon r*»al- »state 1* th e v » H n - * 1 2 5 0 ^ Itv thereof hene*tt»d or Increased I n U p vslue by reason thereof, as provided b y Their Progress l a w . M N E W HUDSON PRICES The New “ Elite” Boiler 7 Anything n nt covered by this ordi­ It la a remarkably efficient heating plant and “Howdy, Gap!” saluted an acquaint­ n a n c e s h a l l he* determined and p r o v i d e d IIH-mth < /M tnj for by resolution pnosuslly beautiful in design because of itt ance. “How's things going witb the H That this ordinance shall take effect | Coupe SUM fltaasbU Sest klifttrs) • • Sedao $1129 Coech 1 1 1 » f am b lj I" ten dsvs after th# publication thereof \ ‘ - i r tuh rr UjM> handsome Red Enamel Jacket. Its low coat after Its flnal passage makes it available for the most modest home. “Howdy, JNewtl” replied Gap John­ candard Sedan $1454 Custom Victoria $lb5l Cikdoat Landau Sedan $lfcM Custom 7-Paaa. son of Kuinpus Ridge. “Aw, they've Finally passed July llrd . tttl- A ll priccM f. o. ft. D etro': f o r F r o s Booh o h 6 wagri t o d r u g a t h e c n ila r more atlrairis sty. JOHV F WOODS got tollable well along with their cbig- , AI.FRFD H C1IAV1CKHA* ger (cratching and their tick picking (3BOROK T SMITH | tuyers can pay frr cars out of jnt'f*me at tou eJt available cUui far interest, handling and THE THATCHER COMPANY, C o m m l a s l o n e r « Is Just alwut over for this year."— l A t t e s t 19-41 St. Francis 9 , Newark. N. J. Kansas City Timea. DOMINICK J IJV K U J. ffete York—11 Vast 44th St. CU cogo-U l No. d a rk 9 t Township Clerk NOTICK U ses Eggs Notice Is hereby given that the ordi­ Report» from Washington tell of a nance of which the foregoing Is s true- eopv was finally passed hv the B.\srd 3 radiator leak’ In an nutnmnblle being of c'\»rtmti*Sk>n*-rs of The Tow n*hlp of. S i ' h e r - S r x stopped b}‘ egga With nollilng else lyndhurst In the County *f *u< THATCHER a rentier tne^tlnc of-the B^srd ,hWd <»n a Vi Untile ■ < he motorist/ broke aome Monday the fled dav of Julv. t> !' sr 1 ILLINGER MOTOR COMPANY BOILER&-FURNACES-RANGES •frvsh egg« tnlo the radiator The wttl tnk* effect as provide! in and bv wit •h# last section of aald ordinance ter was tun enough 10 eeagval the Da«».* I.vndhn*««. N. J., 22 UNION AVENUE . .. RUTHERFORD, N. J. eggs and fill th e le a k a July nrfl. 1W - I B y order of the Board of Com m issioner* Phone Rutherford 724 ... I I S COMMERCIAL LEADER. FRIDAY, AUGUST V l«Ji

LOCAL PLUMBERS RELATIVES KNTBtTAINED BY MR. AND MRS. STl'RUBON COMPANIONS PLAN Kearay Maa H tU F«r D ^ l h R C M M OUTING TOURS. • r C * W i th m m l M a a ff i Mrs. William 8. Sturgeon af Tit TWO BUS RIDES Drrriaf W kie Draak Fourth Street tatartained at her * h a Ainas a t tm Urtfc, off fee » m UTBSt Many Lyndhurst plumbers and their batta» ssasC bée* • materna » U t i l Friday at a party which . bo* rid* to Co- F or families enjoyed the South Bergwn »* ashing far six Ulster» together. The P ark am Aagast 7. the Lynd­ t h r ta ffs »a n ot H«Sor. linn J matter plimben’ outing to Ranabo reunion was eojoyad in different hurst Circle, Coatpanions of Ffcraat- S m ith at t Arlington Pince. Kearny, 1r"r»'at)IKJV I UIJIU4J . B J J % a. I.M a o. Pleasure Land at Klien’s Beach on ways. ,er» of America, have recently an­ ara» arrosted TUeaday night by 00- m VW T <4 i j Thursday. Luncheon and the amuse­ The sister* w ere Mias AlUe G. nounced a bus ride to Asbury Park car George S daM sder and Wil­ »««»■''eHaa tlbu Mto «th ments were enjoyed by all those who Galbraith of Washington, D. C„ Mrs. on August tl. Plans » in made far liam G eary attended. Luncheon and dinner were Washington Bryan aad Mias Mar­ this affair at thsir meeting la*t Wed­ He «ru eaamÉwd at he^iqaarter. served. A feature of the affair was The â ta a wkan aheat Is flMk, tabs garet Galbraith of New York City, nesday evening at Odd Fellow. Hail by H. L Moahar after he had been Tua ì ì the silver loving cup which »as pre­ wttfc th a n a w a k e a t daga. At a ¡Mrs. E. H. Edwards of New Brigh­ The n a e committee «nil work on arrested when he dtwve m a rock r i A a sented to the team that won the base­ rec ta la »e*M alt th e mam aad * * » ton, Staten Island; Mis» E. H. Gal­ both outing». Mr». William Neary. lees manner A casnpaiu«*. Harry The Right QUALfTT ball game there. This cup has been braith of Pittsburgh, Pa^ aad th» la chairiady, with Mrs. Blanche Me Melatile of the saune addou, wai eeme ta a halt. Thaa half the mtm on display at the Central Plumbing mm* ta m «a«« farther alea« the hostess, Mrs. William aturgwu Guiiw, Mi»» Dorothy McGuire, Mr» aW arrested on chargee a t disuiderly Supply Company in Passaic for sev­ Other gue»ts present ware E. H. France» Doremus, Mrs. Agnes Schep •••sei» ed«* s haut IPS yards, at a eral days. ' ‘ ;----- , . Ç Edwards of New Brighton, Staten pier, Mrs. H. Dardingkeller. Mrs. •a war* released m th* ca* Members from Lyndhurst who at­ Island, the Misaes AlUa, Helen and Maurice Murphy, Mrs. James Harris, tody of an Arlington lawyer anti I tended were: Mr. and Mrs. William •aia» straight eat ssanrt la a ste­ ZIMMERMANN’S Martha Sturgeon and William and Mrs. Hannah Jaugstetter, Mrs. Jam** Monday when they arili be tned be­ ste Sla la twe ashusaa. a t i cry Neary and daughter of Fein Ave­ Thomas Sturgeon of town. Lothian, Mrs. Martha Waae, Mrs. fore Recorder John J. Brealut nue, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwood David Barry, Mrs. Allan Richter, Quality Bakery and family of Stuyvesant Avenue, SURPR18E PARTY GIVEN Mrs. William Heine, assisting her. Alphonse Riuso af Ten Eyck aw Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conklin of Page TO CLARENCE SHERWOOD MU the heads af the nue is visitine far awhile with rela­ L The«, at a aaethee 650 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mar­ Mrs. Mary Klingenbeck of King*- tive* ia Brooklyn. garet of Fern Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Several friends gathered to sur- •>f As the d«as aaar (ha ahaea, la- and Mrs. Edward Holden and family birthday last Friday evening, at his Thomas Brown and family of Har- Fern avenue have returned totheir of Fem Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ eeaasta« aaaheas af «ah m aar la home on 212 Jay Avenue. Guests home from a trip to Niagara Fall* IN M T L A V tT liam Wilson and family of Fern were Mr. and Mrs. J. Buidist, Luara the shallow water. (rtahteaaS by the •ptaahla« af the sdrsacta« ealaaut at sn d Avenue, Louis Trificant* of Second and Catherine Buidist, Miss Annie Mlss Mary Kink of Valley Brook Mrs. J. Soriano of Rtdge mad I» »at*, which, aa aoaa aa ihalr teat Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed Buck and the hostaas, Mrs. Clarence avenue a teacher in the Columbus »ONDINO enjoying a vacation at Beliaar. Mra. taach buttimi, paaacw a|ma the Sabas of Ridge Road and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood with her mother, Mrs. Mar- School left Monday to »pand several J. Soriano visited there with her for with llchtatng raptdlty. Tba aalaala s p e o A u r m Charles Gandy» of Arlington. weeks visiting with relatives In Conn. the ws«k and promptly hr in* tba k l which they bar» teUed tv tbelr «mmara. «ha rat u n t « aU their heads aad (tre each «0« tba head thsl hr lungs ia hla as his share t^ìUJCtTKI» af the ealch. The du« that catches

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[any Labor-savers , which hare, beaa captured froa tba 115 STiryvfcSANT AVT-Nl’E furaara »re »Ull half wild ------a------Lv'Alhurtt, N. J. Subscribe tu the t urn ine m at le irrr IK XI lUKIt'MO iwt are Given N ew Low Prices t.KOAl. NOTICI! Tow Nan il- u r i.iM uiiH .ir OCT AVI 4 t'UACK IM m o V KM K NT Live on Clean Rugs ORPIN ANCK NO t i l l .OHl'ISANtje »'HOVlIllNil >im om nisâ; rowmu, . tffTioN o r ctîiT^ O f COOlNf TWtat* All Year Round ('HtCTK atinrw A ij« N K C Kjl». if* ^AHT' S» « . \ ll A in 't mo , 'îi'.TTV1*M p Al’AllAM j f à i ï ON b v *1*IK a "* IN**«vtvv 1 ■ ■ —rnm i - ï t»tiNoi ' -ï...... ç ;» S a n t * Clean them with the Hoo­ K i n o h...... i . a n h a v u KIJK. - . ON TMK . . . ______at.t>TH_ . . . C la u s W t:*T TO 11KAO i:ni. on t .o : NoMTH KAWT AM. Ari'KOl'Hl ATtNtl THI «T L ver—and save time and work. M .rM «* rt»H »Alt. (IllAllibò li*« »^>H »»n> SII.KWAI.KS III«» K..H m il> *TMI. ANI. Itl’TTKIt AS I-I III«« Kl»« S» Alt » VI \ t * % I > \ VI Vil.IKt., v t Cash price ¿39.30 for H oo­ 1NU jltOi' VS’I. KO|| 11TMHI svio »•yi-ysKi 1 is •sissi.Tiob ver 543. Cash price ¿75.00 THKHKWITTt. Hi:»l-l9CTrV . I 1 for Hoover 700. • : The »f (Nm iw i«M"«u . . r Tm C K M H fr T -aii.t.i», ,.r t.»..-..-.,,»! ¡n it*. . ..».t,— ( W ersea i" im l.m *» ft.lt..«, IbTAK« ANWVTKeiH (lit VIHNi) SANTA CUW4 Wfl Small increase when pur­ I Thai iK i.ti. i*Ui, f 1, >.i. K i K * * t « a .f H i # M T a s WCkh.ÎAKC chased on the divided pay­ \ \ e « i t * .«ft l l i r s< nil Ursl I 4,^) r,v.l * w a v m e m t v o n t y !•« »he tl.-ltli« lei gl Atleti I,. ||a r * l |M » MIH * < • «ma lu Ilkl H . * f umili t o o / ment plan on terms • lilt ll**> ((lA.lr • nl a lit I a)»* .I tl.et#- * «tli.>*.n lt% tlir iffa l. ..r |.i,.fl|, %| tl*,.,*, . of ¿5 down and ¿5 *4. a l..»»I.M,| nm,| il4t ,tl | ikf 'Ikis ôtuitfiful Five and ten dollar reductions are in effect T > » t t a l t l |. t M. rW I w N a m o n t h . on many makes of gas automatic storage water H llil'W U .hH WALL RACK. ï ttiAittlü *(>lr«èlka I» l«i*| heaters at Public Service stores. • • -liti. I..I a« M0I IM « > t ...... , iMhl.l |Mdlll». alirlrttr lin taM l) an»M lhr I ” »»»-1 III t v .itf .»»• if v t» i **. j t .«»» «W tA ftlhm i Ihftrf.si male I* fl -w»-• Prices include connection by experienced gas f ~+ i C * V : II.»K It"»*' ^.m.e- Ilf T--a«sM[3a>»lh»» Hu T>>* Itali t|> 1*1. ifc. «I* •1,1.1 ». Stters and the easy payment plan is a convenient |>lihfta and » « . irti sll.^ ti at«- Iteie-liv a-», *.| n l 1 I AST M l %ATCM Glenwood Gas Range way of buying. CdNrRRTK iM H|l INlMM'TTI K 1 , - Tritai rrdlrfrlr rari» tA.I Siili*# W a i t l t *oSv D ow n— 12 to 18 months l« * ll -tSf I . m a l I th It l a . ti l a l t r a 4 * * t l Keeps Your Kitchen Cool $5 I'la«-»- hrlwwNi »ail |w.int* a. «.>r til it« t*. to pay balance. al».| lit #*t»#tfIiniill» tftitli l-ialta a»t | a|M^rl n. .11 n.ct. f..» M r, I, ||| IV m m I ** »*»•»>•!• I ftttln-. r *»t A). ||, ti,^ The heavy insulation of the Glenwood oven ♦ ♦ ♦ trfflj'r f Iftr T -*hal.t(1 4 '*« . »s sbl.tr#» ( latta arti ifl. atl-f.a nt» »‘.J,*!* a t *.♦» I walls prevents the heat from escaping and keeps I* I MI Vt Abe’s Hardware Store * I ' ' I ' I ' , . lacet « « m l Gas Refrigerator Provides It»* nf»r*Mal ttia.a laiti l.ve^tt f|<>N 11 , is evenly distributed throughout the oven, and f-. runt » •lilt (daft* sul a<~ , ft. 11 PtIOM i KiriillDK>RI>600 .W. Ideal Storage for Food ï ï fr 1 * T-mm a i .i j i » n*nr.e» m, tn ti.» .sin«* <*1 ti«« this with the oven heat regulator makes sue' T --•*I ful handling. From the moment they arrive in f--l aal l «la.lui« a» 1« taalka. .ml ,,, $1 C price reduction on Glen- » tttlri alt \ mat allait, «a lutrm U f -n ♦ your home, their wholesomeness must be guard­ f- • i • I --if. I U #.1 -, itici t J-kJ wood Gas Ranges with tlte II.Mit 1 iif I *i*s»tttsla«|.tit« t « ai a ft«t*l*i ed. The Electrolux gas refrigerator will do Dfi* ii .i,.. r m I. 11m. . i, i ...... insulated ovens. ”«t'l I»— .i.,11 tl. nr, * that *>• i a .n I »t,.n m .-l(lh -Ib'ifHi l « hr«s|^|Mr »1# The gas refrigerator provides constant dry tuUUti* anr». athl T»w*«t*tf» »»**, n tw * BURKEm m m W k m A ) l>tt»4ir*»i..f, |n t* »,»,(, « M m H Ir« !*». Choose your gas cold for the'preservation of all foods. It has I ’■ f I 11 ' I . • n «, ! f , I * . , , g t.f tl»r s«|i) IH .1...IM»»» |.t .«t.levf fee*« «.**.« range now and save the most simple of mechanisms, having only th«i M « , nrttM iti n ilm**f mm»» money. Public Serv' two small moving parts. The gas refrigerator • lire. I Ml.! a U v(fl*rt«.e-*l« |., In* ,1 in .»I ».Mir* n-IHali HOUSES ice prices include the is noiseless in operation. Mill fru lli Its l«rtt r-*«»r r automatic top burner * Thsl III» stilli >f I I»» !• Ariel's f-.,» w i l d I ••.!•> * I s « I K«tt|{Htg in |!• i». Mail municating with the Home Economics De- n. »* * *lt«ll hr Id »>«* !• h > t m • •> ' # 2 2 , 0 0 0 most suitable and pay imi»*> for m*»Ii *»1.« sir««>tih| hi partment. (M il ft -#». 4*1# *« lit# (l>*nl «f for it on the easy pay­ I'iMiillilaslulMtt «hai I 'IdClililt» It* It« ! I til t*>*i N» RiHl <*» «• ! >»i*M hr I e-Ha • »*t in I vtttJhural am) Hotherfortl ♦ ♦ ♦ ment plan — s tniill fnr nii.r# ttiih »It I ft««.. (»%« «4» Lit Laundry Dryers payments Price* fnen • •III* ' «fi •»* » fllllrt *#» I |*»r»i.*l»«,|.lal»-l ifâiMiat« 1 f.ai Im a ht**«* I22T up • M saaniriil Is I,» .»«fist Is* l*«léd f t * I Ih* »*•*! "f I»«# < *4 mM »*4e t u n k i <> 1 It§1 n it|f tti j*#%»* ft «« Take Price W ail he *»-•♦» f t+m'l ♦ • • . f s U I r IM I * lit» S tn w tN lI . 4 f.4 i tirw fty (UftrwtJ r»*'-»># < rl|irh>l«>t fai S*M m I* hutM. if àìljMÉJ itig A ih d . («•» Reduction fremi a# ¿it»' V,f «éM »«nu d ità ' "ptmmmi~ i t » * m m 4 M i r s ' l i m ***»•» » « « » i «irti « mi llw Cf»»i«c tftftf ItkiirtMi sh l r. r+> p*■ 'furrlf If» live »i.**M* Burn the Refuse! a4 Il'UtU 1*1 *r* MSW M •** |(t «altee by !»«•"* I h * * + * 4 *« fl»r»t l sit o t'25 \*y ■ *• • h * # | IMM oi (Imm • i K t l l t l M Ifd l»f I h M Ml pftif. Kdk* Ix*m Gas Incinerators 4!«••«>• sfcsll W lelrn M H ^ sM Mlff H gMlMII Now $110 instead of «ml UdfifM, itb 4 ImmKs, Reduc*4 in P rict by * 2 5 $ 1 3 5 ■ s 1 .' * '■ Destroy all table refuse and other gartuge iKffAtflM Is Hull* 1 The laundry dryer heated by gas, makes it and rubbish the sure, quick way, by burning it FRANK REIMB0LD possible to finish a washing of average size in immediately. The gas incinerator bums with* L t out odor or smoke and helps you to maintain one day. The dryer, which is wellAentilated, P a in ter OC Pipcriungrr mrkft ( Mf Idi* « K*.««h I «dèh jh-Tf *rt «g.arwiA better sanitation in your home. t»*i fi.if r» 4II (Kt ^it^ flaM n fi dries materials quickly so that they can be Krfinutn <3w*rfally U lns buikk/ig t Uh. tu*!**»« iK« *# Kd ironed in the afternoon of the day they are icilUfit. r»i((»fifrfMi|, auU t Three bushel ue It« I lialaa Teeraee m*êmm§y [Jvrntnni ,«i[wnliv f * i • washed. Dried in the dryer, clothes are pro­ with automatic »hut-off Il M iKf tK?**#**. #i |4«»t k> «àMrtiftOa I a* ieeae» A «ewa* tected from smoke and grime. »ISO cadi. On the ea»y »9 -> *‘iMf*kU r ltN fit 1 f«»ii ff* 41» payment plan »16V On l iaAaia. N. |. Price reductions are elective for s «hoct rime term» of >".A0 down f *%( of th/üi. tlpilkad | V l ^ 4 only. Purchase* may be made on the easy pey- and eighteen month* to jn J H t u hy tk< > >%*t nil 4P±À sn term» of f f down and the balance pay balance. equal payments monthly. • iif Uit 4 ii *.»<«/»* w K leck n er’s ' • * 1 STUDIO O f MUSIC

riANO rtlMIHC PUBLIC SERVICE - w M K U C I N I I I W. J. BURKE Bach af Mast* 101 Pusl Atenur ’ Ijdufiiunt, V J. 7*3 * 0 — Itaad I1> « Kullartf« fü H Mutt Trm* Burglar Law UBM of THE COMMERCIAL LEADER Coartaoady in Japan CONKLIN, S M IT H m i T O W * T H E RIDGE M V ltW ^ A D ay at the Fair G rounds It l> rather difficult tor a foreign 11 AMES AVENUE Published «wry Friday b»-'—— ------—_ householder In ¿span to lie quietly In Ruth.rford. N. J. THE COMMERCIAL LEADER CO.. Inc. bed gazing patiently at a thief going Phone Rutherford 694-606 Lyndhu.rH, N. J J J6 Valley Brook Avenue through hi» trouser* pockets and hit QfpnoooooonfM * mnrCTrrcgaaa i " L" wardrobe or cheat of drawer». And Telephone Rutherford 2201 yet no Interest whatever muat be taken In the burglar If Ufa la to be pppn c RFRS.TR ...... EDITOR »pared. Several foreigners bare lost ERNEbT J DAB1NETT 7.'.'.' SECRETARY^ ™ EASURER their Uvea by proving onable to taka EDITH H FRANK ...... ASSOCIATE EDITOR the police advice, always to receive WILLIAM E KAEMPF ADVERTISING MANAGER __ and entertain the burglar a» an ordi­ Yearly subscription $2.00 in advance. Single Copy Five CenU. nary gneat, even to the e*tent of of- Advertising Rate» on Application. firing tea and cake, and then accom­ Cl»»*il»ed Advertising, 5 line» i time, 50 c. 5 line», 2 time», 75c. 5 lines, J time», modating him as he requests. There $1.00. 5 line» the minimum order Yearly rates on request A*1 »"• pJf* * m la not mnch satisfaction In shooting advance. All copy mu« be in Leader Office before 4 P.M. Thursday. No eatra the aggreasor and then being tried for charge u made (or repliet received through thi« office. murder. Copy for 'new advertisements and changes should be received at the office of It 1» better to let the robber alone. publication not later than 10 o'clock Thursday morning. . _ And If be take» anything very much Address all mail and make checks payable to The Commercial Leader Co. Inc prised, apply to the police for It The Independent and Fearie»—Nothing to sell but space for legitimate advertising police know the president of the bur­ glars' guild and, with threats to the rank and die, will probably be able - FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1928 ______to get back the stolen property, uniaaa It Is oaah.— From "Japaneae Ooa- BAYONNE AND THE RAMAPO tom»." by Dr. Ingram Bryan. OUR hams and bacons are eloquent appetite coaxers. You’ll feel like eating your Bayonne, which for some years has been seeking a That1* It W* like tb* man whose Impuls* It b breakfast no matter how new supply of potable water, in sending its representatives to »ay y*a much batta* than th* o m early you get up if your nic* to the Court House tonight, probably to suggest joint ac* who** Impulse la to »ay do, but tb» fresh eggs get acquainted oroubM a* (brm*r never has U ont with our superior ham s and quisition of the Ramapo, is coming to the wrong place, on aaythlng to lend.—Ohio Stata Journal. bacons in the meantime. the wrong errand. Bergen County's water commission has no power to buy, own or sellwater,, and there is not the slightest danger that it will ever be given such authority. It is just a use' Chat Lobmayer less organization, set up to give some politicians temporary ISWVQMfl jobs and the chance to hire clerks and lawyers. Lyndhurst Market But even if it had the right to speak for the municipali Five Years A go This W eek U Stuyveaant Aw. ties of Bergen, an association with Bayonne would prob' Lyndhurst, N. J. ably not be sanctioned, either by the North Jersey Water The local Knights of Columbus will travel to the Yankee Stadium Commission or the Legislature. in New York City on Sunday to visit "Babe” Ruth and present him with a chest of silver. This visit will be to show the clubs gratitude to the Bergen County cities and towns may not be given the "Babe" for his visit to the Knights "Old Home Week" celebration a exclusive right to exploit the Ramapo. North Hudson few months ago. municipalities, including Union City, which lie just south Vincent De Mayo of 666 Valley Brook Avenue was placed under JACKSON - KUHN CO. of us, are also customers of the Hackensack Water Com­ arrest by Sargeant John Flynn charged with selling liquor without a r\irnCBBNT things *eem necessary (Established 1890) license. DeMayo was held under $2500 bail for the action of the Grand to mak* people happy. Some pany system. people think they would be supremely REALTORS — INSURANCE Combined, these six Hudson cities had in 1920 p Jury- . . happy If they possessed all th e money they wanted. O th e r people are real Best Companies Prompt Adjustments i ulation of 140,000, which has since grown to about 2 0 0 , Miss Anna Hirsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hirsh of Harrington sure they would attain real bapplneas Avenue arrived home from Sweden on Wednesday morning after spend- 000. W hen we need new water they need it. Their most if they could only square themselves PERSONAL SERVICE ing more than two years with relatives abroad. ------with the world, pay all their debts and natural source is also the Ramapo. get a n?w start. A smaller group try XjWSTUYVBSANT AVE. LYNDHURST. N. j. J There would be a distinct advantage in going in with Mrs: Arthur Widmayer of Travers Place entertained a number of to find happiness in the possession of Phone Rutherford 804 friends, at her home in honor of her son Gene's sixth birthday. friendship» and the thing» which mon­ these North Hudson towns, if we must go in with any- ey cannot buy. Here is what the great German poet, Heine, required for body, (which it is to be hoped we will not), for they would Lyndhurst Circle, Companions of the Foresters celebrated their eighth his happiness: “A tluy cottage with undoubtedly aid us in the expense of taking over the Hack­ anniversary last Friday night. Sixty-five members were present and all a vine over the door, plenty of fresn enjoyed games and refreshments during the evening. milk nnd butter, and a row of tall ensack W ater Company’s distributing system. treea leading down to the garden THE SOUTH BERGEN COAL COMPANY In c Bayonne, now a city of 1(X),(XX) people, is south of gate. And, If G(X| perm itted him to Jerry Russo, two years of age of 262 Green Avenue was struck and be perfectly happy, six or seven of Hoboken and Jersey City. It has made a complete survey run down by the Ford truck owned and driven by Edward Holden of his worst enemies hanging to those Kingston Coal Company’s Coal of the Ramapo under the direction of Joseph P. McLean, New Jersey Avenue. It is alleged the boy ran in front of the car at tre e s." the corner of Green and Valley Brook Aevnues and was not run over Happiness largely depends upon Office and Yard 680 Valley Brook Avenue and has had envious eyes upon the watershed, but by the car. He suffered slight lacerations of the right foot which were whut we are peeking In life. If we ex­ Bayonne's natural and economical source of supply is treated by Dr. Rodman. ' . . • t pect to find It In the acquisition of Lyndhurst, N. J. things outside of ourselves we shall either in the Rockaway, with Jersey City, or in the Chim­ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grinim. of Fern Mrs. Hendrick Muller with her surely meet with disappointment. John J. McNulty T elep h o n e daughter Betty and son Spencer of avenue have moved to Jersey City Happiness does not come to us—It Jame» W. McNulty ney Rock section of Somerset. P re s id e n t Rutherford 4404 Tontine avenue are spending their va­ where they are residing with their gr. s In us. When we have discovered T r e a s u re r cation at Sullivan County, N. Y. d a u g h te r. out true selves we are on the path­ IMPROVEMENT HERE way to happiness. The bird does not beat Its wings against the cage be­ cause It Is not a beautiful flower Hackensack and Leonia have been made thé targets It knows It Is a bird It sings ano slugs even in spite of its captivity. WHEN IN NEED OF ANY KIND OF * of criticism by two Patrolmen's Benevolent Association d it The flower puts forth all of Its grow­ locals in Bergen county. SA N D , ing strength to become the most beau tlful flower it cun. Leonia desires to appoint an out-of-town resident to Happiness Is the result of content­ INSURANCE OR BONDS supervise and restore order in a demoralized police depart ment. No discontented person can be STORY happy. Discontentment IS proof of the ment Hackensack already has such an official. fact that we have not yet found" our CONSULT true selves. T he policemen contend that such appointments] ABOUT THE BIRDS their hills are dull In color and lose their summer gorgeousnesa. A famous maker ot violins lived In sKould fc. and under the law must be, made from men who ______— "I.'inlil S|nirrn\v «-cars a reddish coat that portion of a big city where prop / i r i i i - t L 1 L ‘ DILUE BROWNIE wus given per- ertjTwas being sold at large prices tor are now members of the regular department. J his phase n misgfotl. as he so often is, by while Chipping Sparrow wears hand­ some white touches ahove his eye». make way for the progress of busi­ FREDK SAUM Mother Nuture to visit the different of the matter will probably be settled in the courts. “Now, I'm bigger In slxe than these ness. Denying himself the pecuniary birds. o th e r tw o. advantage offered him for the sale of 227 Stuyvesant Av«nue Lyndhum, N. J. In fittin g for what it considers its rights, however, You know Mother Nature has given “I have white touche» to the wings his property, he remained where he Hlllle llrownle the power to under­ the Benevolent Association should stick closely to the facts. and a dark spot In the center of my wag and continued to umke violins. Phone Rutherford 4052 stand the language of the different waistcoat which 1 call my pet spot I “Why leave this place where 1 have President Breslin, of Local No. 26, has asserted that créature! und they tell him their sto­ "I dearly love that spot labored many years? I am content ries so he can let other* know of their in Hackensack there has been no better discipline under ‘‘Sometime» we can sing quite »weet- I am happy. I am a maker of vio­ Interesting Ways. ly. Hut 1 suppose we're not famoua lins." Supervisor Herbert C. Allen than there was in the past. lilllle Urownle was eager to call on for our voices. Anyway they say It la <(£}. Ills Wei ter u NewiptM r Union.> the bird». He hadn't chatted with them This statement will be challenged. The Hackensack nice to aee us about In the winter for ever and ever so long. — r /.■■■■ PHONE RUTHERFORD 4242 tim e." department has improved under Allen. He has been in­ First he had a talk with the Tree "I should Bay so," Blllla Brownie Sahara Once Forested Sparrow». For Quick Delivery Of strumental in several reforms. answered, ‘‘and I thank you so much Dense forests once grew on the Sa­ “We don't mind the winter weather. for having told me your story. It waa hara desert and a race of people who H e has a better and more alert force than the old offi­ We eat seeds from old weed» which enormously good of you." su b sisted by hunting and tilling the cials mustered. Hackensack's taxpayers are getting police! ™ ' ' A n d ’Ti» ‘‘Delighted to tell you It," »aid the soil lived there, aaya the Dearborn Tree Sparrow, with a pretty little trill Independent, q u o tin g a C hicago pro- COAL very aeldom that we beg for food protection for their money. to his voice. _ „ : Bergen Evening Record. around house». We can provide for Then Blllla Brownie went to call oo ourselves. ~ the Red Breanted Nuthatch and there PURELLI COAL CO., INC. i f f . 4* “Now we've heard a description of he heap} of how these birds lotsd the \ « v « r Thought of That sparrow» aa told by some one who great forest ^ though at times they A lover ol the cranberry nys It I* 661 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. JUST HUMANS wandered oft to »ee other places, too, a On* antiscorbutic. Now, w* had B y Cens Carr and often they went for a trip with never thought of that—Arkansas Ga- the Chickadee family or the White- te tte . Breasted Nuthatch. They told Billie Brownie of the lady If you are contemplating building this year who always put suet on a lilac buah so that her bird friends could hare nice SECURE YOUR PLANS NOW meals all through the winter. “We have blunt Itttte talla and polnt- bllls,” said the Nuthatch, "and that la really quite easy to remember. Tor W. H. HARVEY, Builder one part of us 1» pointed and one Is Will Be Glad to Fum i* All Kind, of Plana and Estimates not, and that to ui seem* very sim ple. -We don’t think anyone would forget Special attention given to remodeling and ----- and »ay, “Let u» be on the lookout for the birds with blunt bRls and point­ enlarging your present home e d ta ll* ’ "Jte, «irely they wlU be on the leok- out to} the birds with tb* pointed bills y & van Riper Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. and the blunt talla. For theae belong to the Nuthatch family. Phone Rutherford 4175 * "We of the Red-Breaated family First Ha «as a Talk With the Tree are not so well known aa the onee A STEAK OR A ROAST S p a r r o w . of the White-Breasted family. The la t­ provided by us will broil or 16 RIVERSIDE AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J. know» all about bird»," the Tree Spar ter are the one» about th* lady's house roast to perfection. From the row talking explained to Billie Brownie, where the met hangs oo the nearby first bite to the last, delicious ______...»XKH^ooaooo, “and I »hall give you that description lilac bush. m outhful, you'll enjoy tor It la quite true and It wa» told "But we have paid her a visit, too. every morsel of it. Tenderness well In human wonla. "The White Breasted cousins are is assured, for our meats are “We were deaertbed aa belonging to bigger than we are. Then, of course, selected with care, and are the Lyndhurst the »ame family a» the Field Spar there Is more reddish browa to us choicest that you can buy. But Public Library rows and Chipping Sparrows belong to and more white to the cousins as you'd you pay no more for the better 311 VALLEY BROOK a v e . < though the others do not sta> unwind Imagine by their names. quality and greater satisfaction. Stujnroaa»«) “Then, too, the \Vhlte-Brea»ted cous­ so much In the winter. m in» have white faces. And our vnlee* foe U fr«, (hatn bubon "Now and again we have' a Field of books are higher in pitch. Those are some A fta n m a s: 3 to S P. Sparrow for a companion as we have A. EGERT& SON M— Monday, Tuesday, A Friday much the same likes and dislikes but of the difference». Evenings 7 t o 9 P. “We hop* we've told enough, Blllls Everything In Meats we do feel different)) about the -Monday, Thur^ky, Friday m A Brow nie." w eather. 29 0 STUYVESANT AVE. Stturday And Billie Brownie thanked them i "Thsae are the words used to ex­ niSf jmld that now lie thoughf he would | Phone Ruth 164« Re« An * Room Open for piate about us and our looks. Of Public always be shle to tell the difference! 114 ‘‘Chipping Sparrow has S black bill STUYVESANT AVE,, between the two families ot Nat- ! FROM OCTOBER 1 u> APRIL and Field Sparrow s red one during hatches. ' Phooe Ruth 2611 tb* autumer but when the fall coasea Days 7 to f p. m. tc*»rrtsat,i 3*"*d*y A fh n M S to i l THE COMMERCIAL LEADER. FRIDAY. AUGUST I» l«Jt

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PHONE RUTHERFORD 1746 f or Your OrcUr— W. Deliver Promptly (ABOVE)—TMB DRIVER 213 Stun«HBt Avenu* Lyndburst. N. J. WITH MIS MOUWT. ■ - ■. -All Kinds ml aUkmm Feed m (L IP D -T H K ERSKtNB rmrnjnnmrsramamneiamrfacxiaa^^ SIX BLAZINQ ITS OWM THA1L OVSH UNKM- A 5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT TLKD GROUND. OF YOUR FAVORITE NEGATIVE WILL BE MADE FOR YOU Free of Charge Just save the coupon» given in our envelope containing your (RIGHT)—CROSSING BRIDGELESS 8TREAMS WITH WATER OFTEN enveloping and printing orders. When they total the nominal 8UBMEROINO THE RUNNING- amount of $5.00, we will present you with a t x 7 enlargement BOARDS-ONE OF THE DIFFICUL­ from any negative you wish. TIES THE ERSKINE SIX HAD TO OVERCOME IN A TRAIL-BLAZING TRIP FROM RANGOON TO MAN. Kodaks, Films and Supplies DALAY. 24 HOUR SERVICE LEVY’S PHARMACY Though “The R.md to Mandalay," equip,«1 with em ergent r,».! making the tm Umk the Intrepid m,.wrist, Stuyvessat Avenue at Valley Brook immortalized by Kipling s ballad, .is tools, and supremely confident of the through a region x j elepb»nl*t»- nonexistent it> fur an the motorist |wwit and endurance of the K rsk ine where prKgre»* made a ( ihi r»t* otre n a n Bciagpgg«gg«OT3acflc^ ^ concerned, word has just been received The trip was a crom country run of > mil* in four hour» Thi. ««>• WTXFIT VVT.1.FIT by the Mudebaker Corporation that in every sen* of the wont (W ar way to thorn covered -pen ...ui.u, ( orsrl-llrAM irrr Kumft < ul (urtile a stock fcrskine Six tourer recently ionally there were narrow ^art track» which could lie traveled at better made itf. own mad on a gruelling trip to foll.w, but more often the Krskine „peed, though it. n.ughnr„, was . from Rangoon to Mandalay—and not biased its own trail through the jun severe tat "ti the sturdiness of site« The Seashore At Home only succeeded in making the trip, gle. For five hours, at one Mage ..f Iramr, and body constructi..n but complete«! it in the record break- the trip, the car ploughed through C OMB ANI) l.CX'K OVI R OUR On their arrival in Manilla) the ing time of 48 hours. soft paddy fields under a tropical sun FULL LINE OF There are literally no roads be- that tented to the limit the- power and F r» k in r «n«l Ita d n v * r wi*rr w rlru m ril tween Rangoon and Mandalay - a dis- cooling of the motor. In other places * . ,* '',, m>n»tr»ti”t\ **> member» WELF1T and KUM FYCUT LYNDHURST tance of approximately 885 miles. But the caravan made slow progress l,w "*'’*■•"•1 Club, and the fhit prais- C. E. Perry, a Rangoon motorist, de- through deep uuul There were «•tl ’kthrwughout Murm* " ------mmi - liuti«------•» IVaawcrrfi, Bnuainta, (»iivllen, Sp.ft (ìtrtllei. cided that the trip could be made, streams to ford, with aster well up un« o f i h r mimt <>ut»t«rutili* mtxuitï With a native guide and another com- over the running board», pliuhmrnt« li» In«ti«n m Garter lWlta .»nJ Lace IVuk Curfrts SWIMMING POOL panion, he set forth from Rangoon One of the most trying sections if - ...... o ------Brtahfatt tor Doughboy» Mr and Mrs C Hsvtno and family YOU W il l. BE PLEASED Started "Afternoon Tea” of Kidge Road ftii»tuiwl to Highland»1 OPENS FOR YOUR PLEASURE Tha French cooks eould nsvar ga< The world owes tha cuMom of after- In lint with th a Americao breakfast »here on WntneiMlay thejr « Ullr.i with Uoou tea to an old time duchess— Mr, ami Mrs tieorg* U u ii i of th,- J J2H SluyvrMnt Avr. I vmlhur*i. N- J which was demanded by tha Ameri­ Anna, wife of the seteuth duke of with a complete new layout cans who were called to Trane* lirons, fiirntrrly of l.>ndhui»i, al] Bedford. Before her ds; tea wss ull their aummer home during the w*r. Tbs French break Hand Ball Court — Sand Beach — New Water . . . . . | known. Paopl* ate prodlgtous break- fast consists of s roll and eoffe*. j f,,,!*. Luncheon wss s sketch affair, while tb* American demanded Filters— Pool Enclosed with a new Concrete Fence '* * * , a sort of picnic, with no servants watt­ •nd bscon ss well ing. Thar* was nothing elas until din­ An Ideal Location For Swimming and Boating ner, • bug* mesl which lasted two Wary Ladioe bour* after which te* was served la the drawing room. Whan a girl doesn't marry until ■be'» thirty these dsys she's hard to Anna struck out a new lln*. 8h* SWIM IN DRINKING WATER hsd tea and cake* In th* Bfienxion, Bogle eatcb. She finds out how wall shs The Building can get along wlthoot marrlsgw and snd all the fashlonshls world. Includ­ becomes very choosey. -< Atchison ing the court, copied th* tnnovstlon. Olobe. 8b* took her te* at flv* o'clock b*- Reservations Now rattse. to quote herself, sh* had « Being Made Lyndhurst Swimming Pool •'sinking “— And sa a result of Anns of Ueilford's “sinking,” afternnon tes I N S P F C T I O N 210 RIVERSIDE AVEN UE, LYNDHURST, N. J. D o tatio n became a sorlsl tiiiullnn ala»i*t tlif D A ILY OR S U N D A V It Isn't difficult for a nan to start | world over —Ktrhanga. Comer Court Ave., East Bank of Passaic River oat In the morning feeling like an •pie poem and return home at nlgbt feeling Ilk* s typogrsphlcsl error.— I.»ui< Kerrsrn of Meyer* avenue Phllsdelphls Inniilrer week-ended at A»bury Park.

BUS SERVICE LYNUHURST !tnr4HKtitrKK)tM nr—n » Ä!«*rih trlln tfto n , K ^ a m ^ a m i S r m m r k , Ituil». rf..nt, Ityihcr- forti, < urinim»r» to rtilnufea u n t i l V 0« |* W I* M Nisiurdaya^ « t’j ..A.. II »»4 «very i t ■ > '.II ' ' lilts l« « t Ins|>e« t I his Building tf'il >4 »««rjr 10 I ^ R i m i i i i A|MftlMhU minutes uhiii -il »' I* if NOW! ***th rttry a|>|HM nuneiti Karll Na«*4 W*«k ‘days t I» A M ««4 •v*»r I*< ffilliUle-a Uf • I t *• I* M . th e n I n * p f ( T thi* hrautiful KulJinj» rw*«, •lltsr truly » the hr»«* hlra! A hrki- • vfrjr !« mipui»» unni « »« |* g , that«» •\»r» l< iti i ft u I • a u ti ( li tt t# Iiiiiiru 0 w t tii' j f , i j| huiklin^ * M while vacamir* are availahlr Whethr» Haturdaya 7 îe A M a«4 t*«ty 14 whuat tim t) «r. I . laitulte-» will enftiy th« rn nuli a ut t A M ani tor? I* rtitnwtsa u n ii t! !• A. M r . . away ta!4f, §A/I m tnttMMMy, p ttsttt cat*« ytai will ImJ this «fM lrti|[htl'il ai»*] Ittn U HMiltlr-NKW VOflk— 1*| garages, tiled ^uth.!«««( * « h slam eit, td cj s o p ì INDUSTRIES H «ars. !#■«* % aliar »feer * e* aai I t r s i r s — protitahir Hert., at \'allry Hr<>4 ami stuhrfi with ifilai! lira4tuol lm»*>f* HormasArtd Land* Buildigs / /OUr.i» ‘ I«» %a«a tarli V " 0 * H n à ß y A II L i n n / Htuyveaant Avenues will he rvtaUisIwrii the l«rau»ifuUy Tjrs.ee.| “V _ _ S f V ■ ivet L ■ Ji(«i ti» in ike this .*af iiI the J' » business cftitcf <4 l.vtiJiutM H» «lìrn ; af^ftw ariw

TARM ■-»*— MACHINERY, UVE STOC*. M i sti r u t M i t t Apartment Rental* i«r*rr# f*# Lmm* M eaai »»/ ««rry< Ì H R E I R(X >MS AND HATH Sfw Ft « k Hi * IMS ANI> HA IM W i« »mg • if ifc# —*»kn9i, mmmm r t m , tm»mt, lk * * t r * . es# I« m UUu i m »"US dirung living th a m h rr 411J bvmg iH I Hr The Individual pro»peritv of New J e rtry p«»plr i. Indi, jtr.l h s s is in

U M arm asi Avs , RENT.\L o m < e PVBLIC SERVICE L r s A s n t MS VALLEY BROOK AVE- lüU U li H A T s le y lw e B«IKerft#ed W U J ROAD — —------r - • - - — ■M a»»»»s...s.saa,„ .... THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST I, 192«

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. R. Sait en- ! FOG ELL FAM ILYENJOY displayed in the exhibit were ex- Gladys Larsen, and Walter Steur- M l P I . 1 tertained Miss Geraldine Shaughness j TWO WEEKS VACATION Bible dchooi ahripies of the re«! work. Pottery nagle. — ...... —-....-—, and vases encased in artistic cover- Registered in the school were Helen and Mr. M. Battchen of Brooklyn at the Prabyterias m gs o f reed were among them. Hoick, Mildred Vivers, Edward Hock- dinner Tuesday evening followed by | Hr. and Mrs. H. Fogell and daugh- ** On the program were the recita- strasser, Emily McPherson, Carroll l> ll l Ilf ______I a delightful bridge in their honor. !* „, Norah and Winnie, sons Fred Church Ended Friday tions of psalms and stories by chil- Williams, Anna Conklin, Ruth Hoek- o y UBKIIOW n fro m a n Amongst those present were Misses „ j Herbert are spending a two dren that were taught them. The strasser, Eleanor Hoppe, Edna Val- Viola and Violet Winkler of Pater- we*k*’ vacation at ArnlU Cottage on Miss Ruth Richards, Messrs. Budd Lake.____ They are also enter- Approximatel:y IÏ5 Pupils Were Reg­ exhibit also included rag dolls that lery, Edith Hoppe, Edith lannercer, Painful injuriea wan suffered by Frank Freese, John Mitchell and Wil- taining Violet Royrroft, Jessie E n d - istered i> School Which Was were made by the children. Many i Caroline Pacifico, Ruth Vivers, Venice Robert Gallagher, 4 years old, of liam C. Gill of Lyndhurst, and of fold a n d Herman Kataenstein. Headed By Paster Lane1» Wife. o f the dolls were sent away to or- H azen, Doris Haien, Mildred C. Kingaland avenue, when the sedan car phanages. A lso , the daily offerings Stoertz, Helen Hockanson, Mildred of an unknown woman ran him down course Geraldine and M atty. I . ______0_____ CHILDREN EXHIBIT WORK of the children is to be used for Haskell, Irene Goetacius, Dorothy while he waa standing with his father, M iss Margaret Pltha of “N inth charitable purposes. I Scurs May W hiteman. William Gallagher near his home, yes- Mr. and Mr*. George Rocke of street a teacher in the Columbus Rutherford avenue will leave Satur- Appinximately 125 students w rt An average attendance of 75 was Katherine Ilg, Helen Stegmeyer,' terday afternoon. School and her brother Joseph Pitha for Ik* put M jrsan gatkred in t h e 'Daily Vacation Bible mainteinid"by the'¿hool throughout Hazel Stegmeyer, Helen Larson, 8o-1 The boy m picked up by his father d a y to visit with thejr daughter who have returned to their home from a School o f the Westminster Presbyter- ! th*» e *four__ . weeks1-- *k.*th a t ,*it w aaas inin u>r- ses- nhiaph ia PPawlock,awIm Il Marlorie Marjorie Prochnck.! Prochnek, 1 and "><» the the driver driver and and was was taken taken te: t e awas recently married M r. an d Mrs. weeks stay at Lebanon. Ha U a Collage GtW h «* ian Church which ended last Friday. ; sion Nine pupils had perfect at- Marie Volkerzen, Catherine Dunn, j North Arlington doctor who reported j eter Rigga of Boston, ¡that he waa suffering from a cere- ( naonmonong Commencement exercises were held tendance and they . were awarded Florence Porowski, Ada Collabella, 3BO0OHJP9O8O9OHGBO8BBOBOBOPP 0E bral concussion, contusions and abras­ Mrs. J. Adrienne of Sixth street is Thursday and were attended by over j prizes. They were Emily McPherson, Elinor Meyers, Virginia Bristow, in (Im State ef New Jereey 200 pkients and friends of the pu­ Edith Hoppe, Charlotte Kappler, Evelyn Sutton, Helen Sturgeon, Mar- ions of the left arm and contusions’ ill at her home. JOSEPH RUSSO pils, * Phyllis Derrick, Nancy Caly, Edward tha Sturgeon, Almira Sturgeon, around the forehead. and M tryhal f USUAL. N O T I C E Contractor An interesting program was ar- | Henry, John Garret and Kenneth Gladys Bright, Marie Sierck, Lucy In the excitement that followed the TOW NSHIP OK LVNDHlfRST, N . J. He ha« fitted enr fifty rangr-d for the commencement exer- 1 Mellinger. ¡M. Luddeck. • accident the driver of the car disap­ Excavating, Landscaping, Grad­ ctses by Mrs, Johh C. Lane, wife of j Emily McPherson and Henry Mel-1 (¡rac<; Riley, Mildred Conklin, Doro- peared without leaving her name. The1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS thousand p w m «aliala«- license number of her car was obtain­ ing, Concrete Foundations, the pastor of the churrh, who headed linger were the two honor students>thy Tescero, Margaret Iad end. Plan«, BiHK*lflcatloni» and other inform a­ Walter Larsen, William Brander, was Mrs. William Coyle, fourth dis- tion m ay be obtained at the office of the Arthur Whim, William Terry, Walter trict committeewoman. T..»n«hiP Kiwineer, Th«.» y «»»:*•, wi„ ^ the pulpit Sun. Thelma lannercer, Bovia Collabella, Dingman’s Ferry. Lesbia Collabella, Sarah Flynn, Ruth days, August 12th and 19th. G. DEPKEN & SON Uhrig, John Warok, Ruth Bealer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of Seventh | Lyndhurst Methodist Edwara Shubridge, Doris Bucholz, street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ USE Walter ,Holok, Rose Cippolla, Rita liam Murray of Newark Sunday. Episcopal Church Whitman, Beatrice Nolan, Margie Stuyvesant and Tontine Aves. Cipolla, Audrey Arzinger, William Edwin Vitty of Sixth street and Kleen Koal George Fountain, Pastor McNulty, lsadore Porowski, Marion Christopher Freymuller of Summer Beemer, Caloin Deteupen, Betty Morning worship 11.00 MULTIPLEX avenue spent several days at Lake Evening worship 8.00 B eam er. H o p atco n g . Bible School, 9.45 18 Park Avenue Epworth League, 7.00 CONCRETE BLOCKS M ifs Edna Koehle: of Page Avenue BIRTHDAY PARTY is vacationing for the month at Sam- Junior Church, Wednesday night 7 Mid-Week Service Wednesday night Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford 3255 n ac Li ke. GIVEN MRS. BIEGER a t 8.00 David Thome, Richard Quade and Lyndhurst Women’s Bible Class, Phone Rutherford 2094 A birthday party was tendered in Gale Peterson, all of Forth street Tuesday afternoon, 3.00 honor of Mrs. K. Bieger of 142 Ton­ enjoyed Sunday at Culvers Lake. You are welcome to any and all of c« aaciaBgai8C8aqcifflr«» M T O g^^ tine avenue, Lyndhurst. The rooms these services. were prettily decorated and lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. T u rn e r of supper was served. Oriental Place, motored to Warwick, ffaaacnoKttoBKWoioa craoK ncK ncm amaBMOBKMcai Classified Advertisements Music was rendered by several Reed Memorial United N. Y„ Sunday where they visited with guests. Those preBefit were: frien d s. Presbyterian Church Classified Advertising LOANS to Housekeepers on your Mr. and Mrs. K. Bieger of Lynd­ Frederick Resseguie furniture in $50, $100, $150, $200, Stuyvesant Avenue, near Valley Brook Rates hurst; Mrs. Rinter, of Jersey City; Miss Mae Hughes of Park place Rev. James H. Littell, D.D., $460 and $300 Denominations. Mrs. Frederich of Rlvervale; Mr. and week-ended with relatives in Staten ORGANIST, St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church & lines 1 time ...... '...... ROc L*gal interest only. Absolutely no — ------Pastor------Mrs. F. Schwamberger of Jersey Islan d . 4 lines 2 times ...... 75c other charge. Small weekly pay­ City; Mrs. Meachler of Union City; Sunday Services. Tcschcr Vecal 6 lines 8 times ...... 1.00 ments. We guarantee the loan Mrs. Kate Kaause of Jersey City; Charles Hughes of Fourth street en» U™ Bible school, 9.45 A.M. Piano, Organ. Voice, Theory hr High Vefas Yearly rates on request. All ads within twenty-feur hours, Lynd­ Mrs. Rhodfc of Hoboken; Mrs. West joyed Sunday with relatives in Brook-r Morning worship, 11 A.M. Scientific Methods payable in advance. All copy must Disphrsgaudc Iwppset «( Ta hurst I/oan Co. Inc., 308 Stuyvesant of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. Bisch- Young People’s Christian Union, 7 be in leader Office before 4 I’.M. lyn. Piane Department Ave., Bogle Building, Lyndhurst, N. off, of Lyndhurst; Mr. and Mrs. F. P.M. Thursday. In figuring cost of adver­ Touch Technic, Sight Resding, J. Licensed by the State of New Schwamberger, Jr., of Jersey City; Harold Perrine of 286 Livingston tisement in advance figure that there Evening worship, 8. P.M. Theory Memorisation Jersey, No. 439. Phone Rutherford Mrs. Anne Fuller irom Germany; avenue spent a weeks vacation at As- are six words to the line. 78. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes­ Mrs. Gayweiles, of Jersey City; Mr. bury Park. ___ >______day at 8 P.M. and Mrs. H. Beiger, of Lyndhurst; FOR RENT—4 Urge sunny rooms A cordial invitation is extended to MOTHS IN YOUR PIANO—Millions Mr. and Mrs. C. Bieger of Maywood, Julia Garrambone of Ridge road and bath, all improvements. Rent all to join in the above services: tú . Inmúte Wm. P. Kraft 279 ‘ of eggs in the felt under the keys. Miss E. Schwamberger of Jersey left yesterday to visit for a week at Kingaland Avenue, Lyndhurst. I will call and show you. Let me City; Miss Doris Bilbin of Boston, Ardonia, N. Y. ______fi-28-«ti moth proof and tune your piano. Mass.; Miss Vera Renter and Miss E. Westminster hurst; M aster'Jack Bieger and Fron­ FOR SALE- Own«/ must «eli, comer J. E. Lay, “The Piano Doctor." Renter of Jersey City; Miss Alvina Belleville 8058. 404 Union Ave. Bieber of Maywood, Mr. J. Hagen- cis Bieger of Lyndhurst; Master Joe Presbyterian Church house, fi large rooms, all improve­ Fuller, of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. ments. large plot, near station. camp of Jersey City; Mr. J. Fuller, New Jersey Avenue and R id g e Road TO LET—Garage at 115 Stuy­ of Lyndhurst; Mr. H. Volliers, of Esinger and Master J. Esinger of GEO. H. HOLDEN l*rice reasonable, 240 Court Ave­ Rev, Jo h n C. Lane, Pastor L y n d h u rst. nue. l.vndhurst. 7-12-5ÌÌ vesant Avenue. Phone Rutherforl Maywood, Mr. Jacob Bieger of Lynd- 233-M. Roofiifg and Sheet Metal FOR SALE—S piece living room suite. Mahogany frames, removable cush­ FOR RENT—5 rooms and garage, all TONIGHT - - - TARRINGTONS FAMOUS COMEDY ions, fine conditii»L $15.00. Mrs. J . improvements also piano for sale. “ T W F F D L ES ’ ’ EMERY’S G>ntractor - ^ - Goheen, 421 Thirtf* Avenue, Lynd­ Inquire 68 Park Ave., Lyndhurst. hurst, Thone Rutherford 2699-M. Phone Rutherford 4775. 7-18-8ti at RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP * ‘ 7-12-8ti Tickets 75 Cents * - • - • - • • • 8:15 P.M. Lyndhurst Lunch LAWNMOWEPS sharpened, repaired, Phone Rutherford 2233 PRIVATE SCAVENGER—Your ashes called for and delivered. G. Ahrendt Room 323 Second Ave. Lyadhanc, N. J. and garbage removed at a very 815 Union Avenue, Rutherford. 290 RIDGE ROAD reasonable sum from 2 to 3 times Phone Rutherford &3C8. 7-20-4t a week with no, bother te yourself. (opposite Lincoln School) t2.00 and up m onthly... J . J. F e rrie , LADY INSTRUCTRESS — Instruc­ OYSTERS R IN SEASON 179 Copeland Avenue, Lyndhurst. | tions given in Automobile Driving. I ■ r* V 1 ’ v We prepare Oyster Fry’s to take Phone Rutherford 419S-R. License guaranteed. $10.00. 545 6th home, or you may have them Avenue, Lyndhurst. 7-20-8t rmw in p in ts and quart«. Micheiin Tires and Tubes BATTERIES CHARGED and rented. M Lk íü U i) It „ -A, « (Open 6:80 A.M. to 1 A.M.) Prompt and efficient service. Radio I FOR SALE—Simmons Single Bed, | ■l ll L'O :T‘J -■ repairing. The Radi» Service: Co. I new, Walnut finish, bed spring and 120 l*ark Ave„ Rutherford, N. J. GASOLINE AND OILS mattress, panels set in, reasonable. Presentations for Week of August 6th, 1928 Phone Ruth. 143S. —— — t f 820 Page Ave., Lyndhurst. —IverytMe« la — Monday and Tuesday, August 6th, 7th 7-20-3t AUTO ACCESSORIES PIGEONS FOR SALE—819 P o st “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY” Avenue. Phone Ruth 1848-R. FOR SALE—6- room house with sua- with MARIA CORDA and LEWIS STONE 7-27-St ¡ferch. Plot 85x198. Price $8,000. Extra Added Attraction *< ' GUY ABBEY 882 Riverside Avenue, Lyndhurst. FOR RENT—4 rooms, hath and elec­ TUNNEY . HEENEY FIGHT PICTURES Connelly’s Auto Supply, Store tric. 440 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst. FURNISHED ROOM—Small private Painter and Decorator family will rent comfortable room Wednesday and Thursday, August 8th, 9th 7-27-2t 47* VALLEY BROOK AVE LYNDHURST . .to refined gentleman or business COLLEEN MOORE in Eetlmate« CheerteUy Given woman. No other roomers. Inquire FOR KENT—8 large light rooms, all PVoaa SOO-R 687 Sixth Avenue, Lynd. “HAPPINESS AHEAD’’ improvements. No. 276 R iverside Newlywed’s Advice—Comedy Grantland Rice’s “SpoftUght” U 1 Stayveaaal Ava, Lyadharst Avenue. Lyndhurst 7-27-8t 7-27-8t Friday and Saturday, August 1 OtK. 11th Phone Rutherford 4116-W TO LET—8 light rooms. heat, hot YOUNG LADY wishing to share EMIL JANNINGS in water and electric. Suitable for house with business woman. BusI-j| WK m Isa K,--J r v ------— ----- young couple or elderly couple. Al­ ness lady preferred. All convenien- “THE STREET OF SIN” ban 248 Forest avenue. cies. Near Station. Phone Ruther­ BEN TURPIN in “BROKE IN CHINA" ford »71-M. 7-27-8t FLAT TO LET—4 sunny rooms, all Rtvoli Review of Events Aesop’ss FiFables PAINTING-DECORATING up-ti-date improvements, near trol­ LOST—Colored Silk S urf, convent- ■ Saturday Matinee— foe the Kiddies—Amastng; Super-Serial riHST CHl'RCH o r CHRIST ley and train station. Rent $40. ional colors. On Stuyvesant Ave., 1 “TARZAN THE MIGHTY” By B^gar Rice Burroughs SCtKNTtST Appi) first floor, Alfonso liberti, Wednesday afternoon about 4 P.M. I PAPER HANGING 51« Laurel Avenue, Lynd. Return to Mrs. F. H aidt, 16 Park The World's Greatest Writer of Jungle Ruthrrford. N. J . with NATALIE KINGSTON and FRANK MERRILL Braaeh of thf MoUmt Churrh 8-S-St Ave., L y n d h u rst Phone R uth 182.1 ; n m Church ot C hrist SIGN PAINTING . — N o w Playing— •cictkUat In “ FLAT TO LET—« all m o d e m WANTED FOR RENT—Apartments, ] WILLIAM HAINES in C a B improvements. |M Apply C. floors and houses .Rave tenants ' Ave., waiting. Hughes * Pell, 148 Stuy­ “THE SMART SET” « Kingsland Ae» vesant Ave., Phone Ruth. 8046. and M. V. & H. WK WILL. SELL “THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL* F A I i m S S A W Y O U » C A B FOR « N T —» rooms, with BILLIE DOVE Î1*V“ ■A.T*y—• *aj*r from I IB. Iw tw rty ieeetaleC Adelt« oaly. 611 T hird A vs., Lyndhurst UNLIMITED PARKING F/