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THE NEWS o m m e r c ia l e a d e r * ______v - C L a n d TH E IUDGX REVIEW AU oi the New$ impartially Told h u tU M s*-»a4 CU« Matt«*, Aug aM It, m i . J* Ik* Nil OS« at M*« i m m j . Ito M il >Mk ^ **- - _____ - LYNPHUR5T. N. J, SBPTEMBaQÿT ««• VOL Vili, % . lî_ SPECIAL SCHOOL r- Man Charged With MAYHEM CHARGE Next Tuesday's School Election Local Boys Leaving BULGING WINDOWS For College Honored IN SCHOOL CAUSED ELECTION TO BE Carelessness After MAY FOLLOW ROW At the spretai tchonl clecttun to he held next Tvk*4*v il the Lins »in HELD ON SEPT. 18 Acctfent Saturday x BETWEEN 2 MEN Seht I ana thé High Sthmi, the voter* of LynJhurst »ill he *Aed to At Westwood Dinner BY DAMP WEATHER rrgut«! their of* «ont on the ajvtuhility of erevtmj t IK* twenty l>iut In fettar« mi ______, _,| Voter« W ill Vote at Lincoln An automobile crash at the inter Two t opel.nd Aieaae Kewidrul. W «*r • n*m «chc*f I anu ^'I'mpruting the sum of $t*?*,tlOO Mt aM M n Harvdd Taft « n g M . and High Schools on the Fi»* Pro- section of Riverside, Park ami Val- biltpd I* t IJuniuo« h Any one at all . nvervint with the eoitditioiu in out k hi»4i and the «I VI»U «I n trftfiM a l I m m i • » M e a th * » * M *».4 tl K*t.atMM la oositions Pretented By the Board ley Brook Avenues, on Saturday. *a* Later, Resulted la a Heated Arg- itwrcaso oi ou. population. known that thi» twenty four rx»mi k h.»4 u Irid a y riNUSg » Im w i J Mrs. Taft*» •»"' '»•fe—A ».», t» I, H t n a i W » I üf Education. V *» «“i»** «? ear.’ea« ^ ac.-ord- « ta t. «voluteli essenti. I The only question that ha» anacit thu» Ut m d u brvtWr (>rn« ftaakaki«. w» «f t'»tn mg to the polix, of Han» Ander»« question oi the pr\,ect it the eapas'ity »»I the Schtiul IV >4 r J in , Ih.teitll* ■Muswri and N » \ifr»»t W CtUtfc HOURS BETWEEN 5-9 P. M. of 812 l>anfor‘h Street, Jersey C'ity. tiNK BIT OTHERS CHIN BADLY apportion the work and make the cxtvnditute d u t . «f LtUlf'tMl t» « « tk> * » 1 1 m %rtKK« turni « m r i » James Mangme, of Third Avenue, , Another . . pmpmution . to he voted upon at the tante time »til he i« begin lu, »tadle. » nmlitiM al Ikart nvouth t ...ieg» nul «w l, K ^ A »ll.r •«* KNtd at ttw 1 1 . r*l mt t w ttnerial election will be held on this town, was driving his Kurd sedan Angelo I'ajerno, and Louis Naseo, Utive to .the advu«hility ol creeling a IÎ room addition to the Waahtng ' r. . I 1 ,>k L south U on ItaallPark A A v e n ue - , and anil as he IF.ar- both k .|L residents of .f Copeland Avenue, iuanna Kinlnvan. m« of the tate IH K,4wtt *!>..« Mwwttttg mi’ TtamnÉnij Tuesday evening, September 18th, ton St.noi.il at .. coat o, t l 6 »t,tn i lu.., -omhined »tth the »im pnipaitki« rived at the d a n g e ro u s intersection, was engaged in a discussion, the sub » Hodman. >f K-tgr K.>*^ alw ». a. VNI f*»«a I « >~t ■ * « l « i (*,:■«" * # whereby the legal voters of Lynd­ vii il exps aure *f one li.lt mil. ì dolU(» k he pulled over, to the aide of the road ject ,,f which the police »-ere unable graduate «I il» \*» Jo«) NV%ii *» >*<**»«-« Hehaui, • ki, h wtU flirt hurst will vote at the Lincoln School Another prop itioii . ' be wk.J upo. ut the unie tinu* i» to relu», I the High School between the to pass a large truck which was going tu fathom, and which waxed so »tron t of lluotna., and t)w (*(t * Satat ‘U N i « fwgwrdmg Ih» « M | .»( Un» h"ur* of five and nine P. M. daylight north on Park Avenue. that fists »ere resorted to, and finally 8 ' oi j city h i n o ., the uncoln t..Hiol pn»|vrty tor the vtiJenmg ol da r . m . .'.»mi f i the t ali «rat I «t ,w»fii. «ttnMtag that « k i» l 'saving* time, on the following propos- Just ,» the sedan and the truck a regular fig h t was in order. All this \all« > Bosik Aveniie T h tt proteet ¿> >i wenn t<^lv (¡ineiall> und. r lltUKM». « l i n t h r will » lo d ) t» l l> ll » . Al thè a»»Uh« haid b, llw ih«ni " " welv oassing each other, Anderson, took place at the home of Nasii, on HikhI, it K'lng the tmprv m tti-.i the luMh VrvKe u u> heiH-ht bcucht t lri*nt «•»'>» w» >»'«t| » o tu* fathri i M t ~ * . T im Im l U n i ) of Ed- who was d r iv in g a Ford t r u c k , also Copeland Avenue. th* vudemni; Tht» »no. >o t ,.e Puhlu Ser\Hf are «otitcinpU ou . Alma Mala ai*! f.o Ukswl {Wharf d th» faci that tfea tnkl<« « 1 . To authoriie the Board ^ M * liU^ntUlii, «h.< will g > I,:* Park A v e n u e , stepped on "During ~ thè *fray, 'Nasco received1 a puttm»; two traekt on Vallc> tìrook Àvenue insteaJ ot one and ha\* al {*'• ' ! •*»» h»!*»**,, aM *-ak-According to the story told by wit ™ ... ¿_ r , t ! t i* I w “>*• tiMl«rt< lalhitt. > 1 Kwthcr •»'*. and th» arehitwt ««4 « w n | , authoriie the B o a ro lo ir,a - , — — fn ,nt #nd fr>1„, w hw l. M nH < the lwo nwn »ere in a discus- 'wnicii ‘ «Ki. will «.¡it a.Mv.allov. traBKtraWc 1to» .kivcwove irvetylively I nehe ie«.«iIctaon ,*,,iku luaiitcd at .-HuyvetantMuyveaatit f>,„tf , y KrwK i h.«jwa» ,,( if HI »•« mrmhvt« al th» llwtrd ->f M « « im i to borrow luoney-ordered t« | Officer -aia-TltHt « m m l f a 'ftgh t. wMU. »n.<-Va lk y , J k o ok>-Aw«m fi whew th<_ trolley. hkKk trai». K I IH» !w«ta» be .uisedA by . issuing bonds. . in . the cor- i uinvegtj i » b » u | « tion>h w »i , wrvwl 4 Anderson 4 1 W , with their...... friends tried to «eparate _ r^ ._ them when they »top at, Uvy . c.«»er w toulh anJ at Boelrt aimer when ,».».•«, Mt, wf(~ w, |„, a H rwicr.« Vw*»«la'»'«ai't'S* r»r^rt’"-*'rui" ^ aJ"’,,,t4^ p ^ ar''he"fore . . __ » Judge i T L The . witnesses wrreT h Thomas .>>*>UC ltia>r**llutaL‘ wnJened ita>|vit\ u v r t t u i » t » w• v,T. yia">wa-. 71 mnkahaw aM it Ih» tln^lnga. Mt .HiMay t exi»t The piopoaition t» a «i|,1r>t .taughtri *1 ■' rin-iim itai arili thal tha utw.hr* -f »W « i . tra as the legal voters s a ' , , ------—„ ------. mein, of Copeland Avenuo, r.nd j;,kKj one anJ should rocei.e the tupport ol the people M t. Alfred H t rtutkaba* *. p trtm i «• thè Uy » 1 ara« ItwH 3 To authori-e e oa DCDl TRI I f AN U N IT Thomas Canxi, of Copeland Avenue. All ot tne propo»i|*nii' »uhmitted to the votet» are ol MiidttH and II* ! • » tfc» IM M I. lai tha kwlgw^g »1 tha wirnh'*«, a* *m «•» ih» » M Ir rami and d*m|m««a »f tal» ■xrz'ir& iSS aa^i«g*!W ^*!SS, vm.....IvcJ-^ and all cittteiu thoulJ recttter their.*».<•»- veuhea on Tuetday ...... MAYOR EXPLAINS Ridge Road. The cost of said addi HELD THEIR FIRST that he received the cut on his chin, k lu rk ha» U*»a i t a r t n l «a th a •■aiiii tion, furniture and other necessary I which he claime NEED FOR STRIP '»'W . ••II.*., and th a fr«*t d ow ImmW equipment shall not exeeed the sum MEETING MONDAY terno biting him. r‘ REPUBUCANS TO LOCAL DEMOCRATS A r crilA A l I AMn ***** nl »w h«iftaa *#•«« of $ 16 0 ,0 0 0 . ______, The injured man wat treated by Dr.. «IT U U Iw w i l« n M Th» Ha)|iwui>l ».anaillaa .«/ «M^fe 4. To authoriie the Board of Ed-1 A|( Wo— p rf(m | aiga petition to Mother for the injuries to hit chin. HOLD RALLY AND START CAMPAIGN Trulla* Kuggiot» kMili Itaw atl ucation to borrow .■ the money ordered Board of Connittioner» re- The doctor think* that Naaco will tha aimwiiit 4 m..«t»y n»«**«ary U to be raised by issuing bonds in the questing that a woman be appoint- probably be acarmt for life, at a piece RAISE 2 BANNERS IN REAL EARNEST Comntereial |< ali' W atpatkdad lo IH « II» M tgh s, iw»4 corporate name of the District in such ed to D ll the vacancy on the Hoard of flesh about the aite of a five-cent ------Kafrtrtng tn th» iwatpapri ground. Mhath»« th» luard .Nati amounts and payable at such times o f Health. piece w a s ripped from his chin. Newly la ra ri At Sttllk I Infe and n n t un th» matin f tha H a r i l -*f ' «p»tv.l thai anu m n l m iM iiy aitll h» as the legal voters shall direct. Patemo is being held by the au- Over Two Hundred Fifty Republican» the Democratic Club Kai-»d a Hug* lUturatnm tuitung .•»»* to the l„wn thraahad ,»tt al a «lawhtl aawtinf Attend Third Meeting af the Hoo­ 5. To authoriie the Board of Ed­ WILL HOLD A RUMMAliK SALK thonties on a charge of assault and| I'olltlcal Manner «« Sluykeaanl «hip, a >tn|< *f Ih» « M land at Tha naliw lM i t»r|ia( ai M*%» ker Club Held al Ih* Town Hall •>• ucation to release a certain portion of battery which may be changed to may-1 Atenue W*dneada> Kkening. th» com*« >f Valley lln«.k Avaaw»» iH^aid agrw tat la r a r i th» diri fma af 1 huraday Evening. the property at Lincoln School for The Lyndhurst Unit of the New hem. He will have a hearing in the and kldg. H.«d U. h* »»».I fo, .tr*»l ,K»tr. Ath In t m»W *1 Ih» atra»» the purpose of widening the roadway Jersey Women’s Republican Club held local police court on Monday jolcr KOLLOH IV A MKITHNU |mry^h»r>. u, tulmmi *1 \ u«« it u aw*« *»*»»4 llw m»k* at Valley Brook Avenue and Ridge the first meeting of the fall season noon. I BANNERS TO HE KKAIO S t KIN T ~ ^ - — iléÿ Draik Aimw nl iKu • +-*»4 m u , *IUI1 II» lM «n|~ Road■w»„ —as requested---.----- by the Board oft a t the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Monday T h r luC sl(l*rni(H H U h a w »(«rt«-«l a »«*uM Ilka1 t.*» It») ri ! M) j;!, ^ j{f| ■ Commissioners of the Township OI ; aflernooni with the president, Mrs. atrenuout ^ampalgn, from th» organ »landing that thu I» h»mg .(«n» f*>« V »t «*•«««*•« ïfc» tills Lyndhurst, and shown on the map | Edjth Frank( pre„iding. ELDERLY MAN IS The Republican» of Lyndhiurat Iting of a/temporary dub, kn.iwti a. tii» Stal» lligtiwa« i .«Itnw i.a .ir tk» showed their colora over two hundred I««« • tn, t r w a w « l l w furnished and made by the Towns p ^ ^ Ruckstuh, of Klfth Av,.. the Al Sn*ith Club to the raialhg "f Putiti, ih rn i» Railway t'« tn and fifty strong et thè third regular ,»i «*,.«+f i f mni «# HURT WHEN CAR a handsome Itannet on Sluyv*MU»t nactloA with the Midg» K.l Imp»'«* Enginer and on , P UJ|t, to nuei assistant treasurer of the Cnit, |»4««rntMn I Hr i.««' ià«i i Im» meeting of the floovei fat Preaident ment II »t M l h»* ha** n«l j for said improve gavt. the treasurer’s statement in the AND TRUCK MEET Club which w a» held at lit» Town Akfliue, on We.ln*»«ia) evening entirv t*mni m**%, »«I* «tty •* 0.87 of “ city ■ , j f absence of the treasurer. Mrs. Anno The local Ih-mocrata met on Wed t w|u». t e. I il, amt II 1t ii.it (a rt of j Districts one, two, three aiwi iour f ^ K><_ W n a , for w ||w Hall on Thurttluy evening. Wf tmm nemlay evening at the Odd Fellow«' th»ir plan» ..... j ■ wiu'Tote"” in' Lincoln School, where Kaempf, who has been Kearny Man ia Thrown From Aulo Chairman Charlet E. tiailand wnt llall, at x o'clock, « "’'.aTrL.'.'TâTJ with then auto Tht« tv.' i»l»*l. ’t» an ..-w.a iti» anglean.it'«»' • »•' By The Impart And Kxaminalion unable to b* present, and vice chair- j ! * , '! , . . ‘ J i , ltw „> i n , « ' fe»lt. *•*» h*hl »«• hy t.h* * Trustee Harvey will be- in charge. time. mobile, and fot.ued in lin» foi a pai net, amt ll t* lh» »ptiu.in «f in» 1 Districts" fi ve six, seven,- eight-:-jht and Mrs.Mr. William H. Morris, of this Shjwa Injurie» W Hi. Spin. A - man^Mr^Mary B.II wa. chain, j£ « — ...... ^ M.^l ..f t W m i^ i. Or», ^ th tl^ » TL l/ l SI n e V» IIV , * . . . . , 0School .1 ___ I town, onciatant assistant r».>nrihllilrecording MH’fVlHrVt

in charge. b,,™ iimvsr „»»u«.., y%rsrjr.KT^s ™~r'1 th» " Khmda 1— Ui «(kwh “* th» m l Groom. wa* *••*, had fatted I» utatnt Um After the opening prayer, and the law they » i n fwi i « i a th* M salute to the Rag, report* were made ck(pnU LOCAL AMBULANCE ------....« « ...in- the“•"*■'— townahip during the v T W Mr Arthur ’-i sTurner. r a c .1 » ssvirs ssL tttw!«i -rn. • ttàUah»Rldg» a KomiU lT aM.1am! ^ IUl.nihtftvrnnin« i ta»I» *a ! l ' ' / — » t^ -d . bf tfatlf*ing Ing of tb* political bannar ^n.T tfea af »a -b-4 pr. »T»>. + KEPT VERY BUSY cluding Mr«t caster urday afunn«n at the coriter tlatemant f„r a cltb'-n rl) lire* rre.ta.nt .iow»m11i*w i*ni ''■Hllrtn» "r"*" man. ~•( r Hy .«^ iValk, . i l . It t*.. .k », Avmta» - » - .m i ' reported on the Board of Hialtn, and |uw anj Korest Avenues, in which . the I.yndhur>t Demo.rail* Cluh, «tail. * ' , ? a f a lot •». ..~.l iru.i«». in- .«»d that th» w-.ik »w* ANSWERING CALLS produced the petition drawn up by Thoma, 1>ay, ,Uty.flve year, of »«’■■ T.ol. Mev.r ...... of th e He ; « h e ' ..pNting ..hire.., which -a . f ..I T ? * ™ ? „ I W VttW lf, **«4 1^* «MMiMitle« Ik»« m-kMMMi#»|M| I M tla» ------^ 1 " f “ ,'V"n Strr<'t ' K,'“ r" y' W‘"' KUUr M en'.|^,.ul,h..n (lot,, who i [o»«hI b> . r , . . | . l r » . . b y K rank > l m p M r th* f^iHtm.. f... It.* . The Lyndhurst ambulance has been Board of Commissioners, request ng inJuriHl. W» r„mm,ttee ho*hl*r, camlnUt* of three fear, ago (h(k „ h.w*ml 1 » in 1**1 U W called out many times during the past that a woman be .ppo«"««I «» the lo- I*he fhe OaklandOakland^ nin.bout runabout drivendrtvenby by ; ^ ( ^ # ^ ,u(t for C.mgre...... ,v_ .nen th. Ndr *»•»— ÎNtlrr %lr« |tt« Il ftltltaf, Hickory Street, j„ rr^.rt^l few da'ys ™ convey to the hospitals, cat Boari of Health. All members TraV(.nt.n, of 312 been ordered and another one would The Elkt Fife and I Mum t orp» mrtit I* i>*»i|4fi*»|l lU ltiN M «I IInt tt-aaêhHNf*«« Hk km*k ,gg71 p , t i ../1 n y • t • tx* at t*» • * * was “- ruling, was going *m||» *l«rt| \hmi Mmrn W and to phyticians home, ^ T be ordered immediately. The large ; fuml.iied the r 1M- while the k»ni» h tttritiii «1 #»' I« Mfiiait »Alf Ifc*. 'w W n ' in iu red in automobile ac- that the petition be pwumntwt Au-ABe-.^^..^, Ii„r**t Avenue, while th«. W ^ 1 aaàHyWn t*sL .M . -ntm wiTT TiS reSty~To~fce TStllwr • wr-wu»-betti# Ial » .t-inol Wt wweii -Ute. TtïTït» » - a sm f C itrin the township. On Satur- Board on Monday evening. White truck driven by William Hen- » • t f* ut.*' IM»-, tft4 cidents in tne »ownwiii^ u ...... | D1__ f,,r tht, on..ninir _ __...... 1 i... 1 1 u...vi«m of lia)». Tili» one will tie addteaae. wnl MUtf fvtlWl, Ml il s^W jT kw anini» »t 12*30 P M., it was IMans w«*re math* for th r o|M*niiiK an,| ownni by J J. Kaiklriiit, <»f U n •*»rn ««rt. ifc* «ihmt* « t * m i*rnt*ct»t»n «»f l*nrk, Kivt*nn«Jk* Following th* ralaing of the ban U tili |> IIM «««•» *•{»••• of IK# f* awin caUed'out to go to thi comer on Tu-sday of the Republ.c.n head ,t„wr Slrrt. |w te l travell,,^ « the «le 1ht « ^ i i . >* Hrttok AM iiur net. all prore*.led to »he Ulti tri m «iiiii'| m K’wJ of Ridge Road and Kingsland Avenue quarters, at 300 Valley Brook Avenue, Miuy, Willow Avenue, and at the ...... X low»' llall, where g»m ral .pe*. h t • Hawrw« H«*»|>4ky «ani Hfl« Frwi »Saum wh» then calle«! up»m tht« l*.ll*# i* n*.H » I ill*tt ?«»t ih* a m a n had "been hurt in an Tn the Bogle Building, when Mrs. cornttrt the truck attemptetl to .—mak«‘ a making wa. made by prominent Ilei AtivftH f*K llul llur *«.r* tu*« «f Ijfci »III—»« I«* **H* Prank, Mr». Morris, Mrs. John Bell ^ lurn jnlo porest Avenue, when to talk on the work «l»>ne by himnelf gen County IMnorrat», including •VMVtMilJI. «hl *>»<•*.♦ 4f«iH h*,, f t I •**»»».« thr »»» ‘p- n™n arrivln« »t the scene, the po- and Mrs. Thomas Walsh would pre- tfa,. carii „.Uided. Horace llogl. in merea^nig llu- Judg* Van Hu.ktfk. Flunk F Ku»hi IK«*«. Î V f*9 % i$ ü i N it »ft-*!*« siU tin rtrtl Tv«i**U> il II» Sffc ^ 1 ;^ lir^found that two trucks one a Fonl pare for the opening. Arrangement* Mr ,la). wni) lhr,m„ fr„m the c.r memberthip of the club I he, .el er, Mayor John F Wood., Howard $iêê lice found that two truck, ^t”»^ thirty. ^,ere , 1 ^ mad, for torne of the mem- lhv >tm.t |mVe„„-„t, anil'Wa. 1 1 . tainly did g-»-l »."rk by the number li'« Il I* »mit I» ifcw malU* Hodgeman. Mort I- 0 * 1 . .nrwll anil Hr K snt) UIImI ii» *4 IIm M ae« nf airi' iff 508 North Sev- ber* to be present every day »t the , , OfUcers' Peter* responiled to ,o f new member, being mlmitteil into b f t t f v llw |«r**|*W aw iHnl th#» mm} »Iw*.!*« *M (ki M M t^ n ln ta fa* John J Mrealm. Jr Th* latte» in tw Imp I l*t mMm I«* »Ir* *4* fwl erdh Street Newark^ g^ng west on headquarters a^iephone call, and ha.I Mr Day the club on l.,urMi.> evening hit talk look exception to i r»matk «»t al ttmm . ' ------Kin„.l»nd Avenue and a Sterling ! Arrangements were also mud* for uk(,n the office* of Dr. Mother on other prominent local Republican, lie unilertliMMl had been p * ."-l by tm*§métè tu9 xwm *wr *1 II» track driven by Edward Koehler, of a rummage sale to be held ilupng the Valtey ,lrniA Avenue, who, »pot. **-..ealled upon for apeeehea «hef*. C«m cvrtain individual» in l.yndburtt in V usn mthmÀ fya^titéKM **.»». ,. fm*9i<$m*± .203 Everett Place, EastL-„„. R„th<.efnrdRutherford, j > Instlast week intn SeptemberSeptember. Mr*. John amination _mi,iation of the man** man'ii injurie*mjuriet found! nii**ion« r Alfred H^t rankthaw, t om reg.r.l t» th» illegal »'rttng in two Jt»MS r WtMHMI lk*n #**iw««!« if«« t » travelling south on Rivers.de Avenue. : Bell. Thomas a.*h nml M». him »uttering from an injured tpine , miaaioner (,e..rgf I Smith, A»tem dietrieta in the townthlp k**#» A lfchN k* %*»•»nrfc#tf-««*! W a»>M W t l and back. ! blyman William II Harvey, Kev J mi ton!) urarliet ta in« M tfl «w|»w4 collided a t the intersection. Th* buon»» meeting w.» follow*.! TL|„ ri-u. si(ie o'AheFordf the F truck j mittee in charge of the sale. 'Mr. Day'* ton wa* notified and htjU w , Rev. (i*orge Fountain. William Lyndhunt Tau»ayers 1*1 watt TIhr fs n ^ h N t#i#U >Mi«tanl tne ngni % ij , Fivf new member* signed the m<*m faTOe to the doctor** offiie and took. M. Rowan. Mr. Kdgar H harp; and by . norl.l tim* when dancing to was smashed, the windshield in uric fu m i. lied by Frangi pan*'» »t I I » » m »I Ik « It ig li ?l* i«|taM>t f«*# hnikenTnd the doors broken. It was ber*hlp cards for admission to the h„ fa,her home. Both drivert w e re M r. Fxlith Frank. Horae* II .llogl* Association Opposes •>*•«»iHf . Y * «**|I S-,-» f Hrif cheat ra, .Inglng and i*fre.hm*nt. , . craraire Hoover for President Club. — nerved with summon, to a ppear in lan d -o th er.— They all .poke in favor N*«Mal* •»«' |i<«h ymtmi I.» «m* were *nJoy*d — :-----— The ambulance carriedenrripd the injured The special election to > bu held by thr loca| p,d,ce court. ‘able term, of the Republican can School Propositioa lit* H«»t***i| -« ; dolale for preaident, and alao .ugge. The Ikertu^rato Women ar* in man to the West Hudson Hospital, the Board of Education as ***t*iag* rW liiH Hm**rnA* •* '« |» M l If . 'led plana for the campaign It waa charge of the headi|u»rt*r., and it I» where it wan found that he wan *uf-, the poHtical situation w*s di«u*a*d I Q Q ^ AMARANTH TH* a* M lalt»»♦» r*u*>*%llf j* ,« ««**»»#*• lu» (r<*> <**• W«a«l-lHall' [a regular old fa.bloned polltieul thnrtlgh their «ftoH» and their t>y !••* «tltM^« «-»f Ih* Uaa*ài|p MM ta« fp m * m IIm» * f W »«•»•»>>•«.* fering from contusions on the nght at length. ... I meeting, and probably the l»at of It» finance, that thr headquarter, side, abdomen and was suffering from The next meeting £ £ 'lu b triU 1 h* l l i t l W w n » * » m ^ * lm g * *** l‘ fM a < |» t hmtt«** mmm shocl, j be held at the Odd Fellow* Hall on TO SERVE SUPPER kincl ever held in th* townahip. being cmduc ted » » * n t» t|a l ih * Aw**r%*«#» l * | «k*tK. »i*«*l iw m um m f t t 11» ' S t | M Koehler was held Ji n $100 bail, M o n d a y afternoon, October 1. ON SEPTEMBER 25 The local »peaker» filled in tb* time Un» *» \fcr»ri A**»«**, «»là hvgt«i «m n»twèi> I which was furnished by William Me- • - o- until the princljial »(»e.her .rrtved MAN ACCUSED OF Il lit!.« arlitif a* *k»mu tu r« iXMMfnUlMt *# fr»«iM Ata» Cullough, of Ea*t Rutherford, owner U -n y p in a t IniD O Sed He wa» ex A.æmblyman l.indemeyer malt TK»f* •** a ÌR»|*' *»f li», f«UO«*t I W»k tNMl*4t **. 9*mm% of the Sterling track, which Koehler W tany * __ 1 |H W C « Adoniram Court, Order of the of Newark, who I« a young man In hi. STABBING WIFF. IS fi(ii*a* |t»*«*l,« a»b»la**! »I »• R » | » * 1 e l ««t |», * r « l f lit) •« t*«ft«!4lwf Amaranth, will serve a three course late twenti*. and I» « »p lend id ami that Ita« »i»l» »ill im ***> «fil*» UN mm -f* m It •»! * i drove. lit* a/taïr» «» t ih* Officer Charles Liddle arrestedi At The Local Court »upper at the Manonic Club Heiute, forceful .peaker Iti» talk on the life -¿a m**-**mmm *1 *'-•»■• *• Riverside and .Valley Brook Avenue» NOW IN CO. JAIL !K* Rttt Pfe»lt*i »I lM»tta*M itaa* I*« l»ta«y' *>«4k îK « » » k*m Koehler. and activitie. of Herbert C Hoover, Many fines were collected by Judge between the hour* of 5:^0 snd *, on »«•i* 4»* Im II»» 4»%»**** n>>4*l ■ — o - would convince any one that llrrtwrt y e . . . ac twd »«• th» . -f a na««» f u Bre*lin in the local police court on Tueaday evening, Septemlwr 26 ...... __ .... ___ H.muel Antera, forty eight I |«r iit|atiiMtt<* aa*l lt *** ***}*) tft |a » - .ill it+m+mf C. Hoover I» the man foe the pre«i a pH. Monday afternoon. Among those -Mrs. IVter Ripp i. rhnirman of the o1 |h>, ( Mlr^ Hr Ijn «f age, of II« I'.ul SOeet, i* UmsI tfapt**»». +* »luaii k»'k*M*<»« l* * rl« f W»»| wWW| | | | i #* »i|«*4ii» • * * tmm ^ a a asaAa»! -H» Leo Munewnchi, also of New Jer that ab»olut»ly no ticket, will j(M| „„„.Vanie to .Ik; counlfie* of the to be under a d ia ttf* al m mim» t •*i #1 *W99 .la li. in the ne. a «late.t Äator Dress Goodt S e S ta rt. Molldny jsey ’Avemn^r-$W -for- liemif .Irunk — »old at t hi- doofr—All-ticket* inu“I I.** , . j^. w..u ing—-tie ir— —nrtr. —.1 hr—LüdUâi— j J„hn Dittrich and Michael Chevon punhas.il from member» of the ^lem», and their f<»»i ijue-lorn» dur d.) night according #» <* I «< fr ■ im » Ï I.IM-1 I Ihn» ft«**#"! -rt 1 (1 *4. Amaranth, and tho** |>er*. World War II* «oncluiled he g.ve hl» wife t ’l- **f hli M * l «4il»»**» «Im» '.#•«*ipii'i«#*» Owing to the religious holidays wit*, each $2 for violation* of nh au and when .be refus'd g»v* h*n*! *ny ______pun basing them liefore the> night of |,y uiying that Mr. Hoover had never \hm idjilww ¡4 i*äe**dit»4f ia« tm starting Friday evening at fi P. M. ttimobile law money In g" to w.ok w.tb -m M * -l.j and lusting over t!y week end, Mr Fred Wagner, of Park Street, New- dinner will not lie nerved, a. a failed in anything, and in fart had tÜ f •I uw Hl«a mmS »fc* made » t r r meint"!!» *u»eea* in every th* uuarrel r.*tlm*e.t H * * M -»I t.ttom* mim**. ' ♦* Richman of 552 Valley Brook Ave- ark, $2 for improper parking of ear. limited number of ticket» are being (In M>mt.y nieht, it »till r»ge.t nue will not be open, and w|H offer Edward. ••Hard, of• *“St*4 *C entral **“ Ave Mild thing that he attempted When h* >Wlbu»>4; ■** »4•«:, bin dress goods sale on Monday at nue, Newark, for improper parking Mr» Ripp I» also the instructor of wa» appointed He. retary o f Ort» V|»arirH*ttt ihfmmX «*f Mf» AM»'n iKat }l» il A. I!, and will cootiuu* until Oct-, of car. . the lamp »haile and fancy rwwing mere*, b* brought that t w IrfaHÜiarÜ.. ***** '-êpüiaa*- int — Kerman Weyersberg, of . Page rl«,, which met every Thur-lay all • g i -|*«*u«*, •»*-! »**'. * immm ««Im»! yrntm- *«•>•*#» IH» *>m ober liith. ' -from the mo.t ol*~ure department in Avenue; t'harle* Platt of I Page |ae cent* j, | lainarlTnl with the apvNiker» George Peterson. 294 Forest Ave­ an«! t l » prureeti» are tum«) into the |lurrllU ,,f Newark h***lm*iifi#i» have - error». .nl'-Mie» Ant™»« dl. M* article you wish to purchase, you claim,, of kfto» can rest assured thrit you can get It nu*. Kearny, *2, for viblation of auto­ kitchen fund of th* proposed Adon of lire .Hoover for l*re.i*l»nt < lub. ■ ‘mm mobile ordinance. . Irani Masonic Temple Im h»r there. A ntor. J. Kole, of 534 Jefferson Street. At the courturioè of Mr Ijmlemey Just look over -he advertisement Her ry I Peter. m th. following page and you can Carlstadt. *10 for being drunk and e r .’ ndiire«*, to- wa. greete. 1 with Icrflg Wedding Bells Ring When he W.. »*> WOMAN FINOS GUN check iff what you intend to put- disorderly and loud appla».»»..and alw. a ri.tng found in hi. p . -et, Erte Carlson, f.f 2*2 chaae Avenue. vide of thank, ami approval Every chaj»* and compare their prices with for Miss J. De Mare which w».» It» » LYING :N STREFT $ 1 0 for being drunk and ditorderl) IMtr pre mi,» en jo y ed hi. talk, amt ln>p» others. So great are these savings in length' It that the prices seem wrong, but the Jaraei Smith. 3 Arlington Place. that tie will .gam ‘ l*lt the l.ytvlhurt* and John Van Nuis knife It th* M 9m r - .• prire* marked are just. fine. 1 $5. for being drunk_ / Hcnrvrr for | r»«nient Club Mi». Jeanne l*e Mare, »f C .rleladt. hmg wa» , I ft** l gf+imm po not forget the date. Monday, Tony Palunko. of 2*2 Mimnttin fh» eaecutive Isard of th» club ami John V.nNui», »«« “f Dr and M September 17th. Way, fined $5, for »hooting crup Will meet <* Tuearlay even»* al »7 Georg* I'rquaht. of S2 rorett Ave­ Mr» 6 . I . Van Nui», of 4 » Sec-md Mr .ml Mr. 'I mm»9 » ^4M• » * « . fl» ares *mt -W # m t# i I J 'tm* ftiw'a » ,!•* * • mmmk ■*”*** nue. 'c h a rieri" Daiker of Valley Brm.k Avenu*. tS. for +***•'***. ^ ^ «-*«' ' "! " auitabl* for th* u o « m . and Aabury f t* ...... Mr« Avenue ami Sidney Skea of Fort L** Tony Dtminn. of SarOi ,,f >ut . ? { , th, Aitimi I t v i H mt have r»tum*d from a «»no* trip .m $10 for being drunk and dumrderi) th e c reim * y took » f » * Til* eteeutiv* b u r i enminitAt *f lau « aa at tended fey m»mh»rt l’harl». K Guriand, «hairman, Mrt «(««•rt W o^ra» «f ï « * A " . A**a« . »ixteen different lake, of the Fulton " » , . *■**«» tn± Z ^ J ^ n l T ^ 4 the Kitny H'#* tnp I» > tn»*. »A f m•*> t « u » T S r r - Chain Luket, in the Adirondack. Danl* D* Pamphilu. of VulWy „f th* immediate familie. -miy Mary B»ll, U s to H Meyer, Arthur rwad V. Tur«*r. Mr. Arthur Tm rm t. a -. I t-n I«fei.h «’n(».r»iry »pwM Jw’r They alao climbed to th* top of Mount Brook Avenu* Wft Saturday for th* T h. cm pU l*rij* ajh.,rt by .( . W,» ctnt .1 r.rt Ti rv . mmmmkmt A Uta» •m*mï*m* m Amerr«»d. overlooking Long Luh*. I mvermty of Alabama, wfeere fee wlU tn p and .pon tfceir returu will re- Prwrterkrk I m u . and M rt Kdith H tl» W*eterw neetrte Ca « T . - -JH, feet above, »a level —lit Ida dn*H ***** m N'** t TOB COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, SEUriMBBR l4‘|192*

Livelli said he blew his'horn, and LOCAL 0. E. S. BEGIN arsíjsfjrasf íA * i stopped to gee what the other man YELLOW TAXI AND I >11 person* interested I therein hi- rol n uand nil W hoW , was going to do, and thinking that SOCIAL ACTIVmES U njT and real estate are liable to be as- he was going to let Livelli pass, h. acased tlierefor or who may be In any DODGE COLUDE ON ray affected thereby are requested to at- started up the taxi again at the same FOR WINTER SEASON S■nd and be heard concerning said ordi­ time that the Hodge sUrted and the nance. Said ordinance concerns a local — . '1 improvementImprovement «nu and in« the cost *anil *. expense i^Vi» i— l...l„ ,l nn n rn n ertv III till- KINGSLAND AYE two cars collided. Fraternity Chapter. Order of E.rt- I M U to j. . ------| No Serious damage was done to C*«r will hold the first Silver .... or lnci*ased in value . . . __ by reason thereof. Benjamin Livelli, of 277 Harrington car, but Livelli thought it • f sr,,wltl al the Masonic l.atM-i.y.dbur.t. N. J.. Avenue, reported at the Lyndhurst ^ pian t 0 report the acc»lent N" ^ HoU„ ( Riverside and V. ley .^ Bolrd of Commissioner» R u t h e r f o r d N a h o i u i B a n k Police Headquarters that while driv- barges were made, and no UW- _ |{ k Avenues, on Wednesday after- J T| Township of l.yndhurst. ing a Yellow Cab, for the Yellow ^ Uvelli s.W the driver of the ^ ,» at 2 o’clock. i IX ^IN IC * Taxi Company, he had a collisio» Dodge was s. Baine, of 3 S liru _ ntee in charge are mak- copy ok ordinanck n<5. 2873 with a Dodge Sedan at the corner of Avenue> New. rk. who was h lw the f i„ t tea ABOVE HEKEHKKDTO, B ergen County B a n k Kingsland and Chase Avenues on F n- owner 0f the car. Livellii » so . l(f ^ 0f the season and ORDINANCE NO.»im d a y afternoon that theVlic Dodge was ■ —so ful TV cordially invite all women in the ,1 ,VN ordinance providing KOIt According to Livelli's report the ages that the driver could not pos­ township to call and join with them m ^ « « ¿ c tio n O f^ A two cars were travelling west on sibly see anything on his right. in a p le tu n t IT*me c*rtis, or other WATER hhwkk in fkhn aventue Kingsland Avenue, with the Dodge a game" partake of the d^ntr short distance in the lead. At the mcnt> and have a pleasant afternoon ^-OHThwk 8 T and »ai’PROfhiatinij TO OWNERS comer of Chase Avenue the driver of Mrs. Decker Celebrate* together. ™kposk*and £1 }i?#o t h k r NfcrmP the Dodge brought his car to a sud­ Birthday With Party The committee consist« of Mrs. Wil- HARv kxpknskh in connisction den stop and then started to run in ham Lahey, Mrs. Ruth Coleman, Mrs. j THKREWITH. OF backwards across the street. The Board of Commissioners of The Decker and daughter H*«‘>TU_ Lunn “ d MU* .„ m m Bb" itto of Townshipa a'* of Lyndhllrst _ ai .V__s 1_ in it... the f'/.nnil/County of ! Mrs, W. K. —I — ------a. TtkaThe nnlort entertainment a inmont mmcommittee n oí Beríen J 0 ord¿,n „„ follows. Wilma and son Billv have .^turned evtnin, concrete pipe THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS from Galveston, Texas, where tne> «f Mr« William Gari.s ■torrn water »ewer be constructed in Fern FRANK REIMBOLD visited Mrs. Decker’s m"*her' „f Lyndhurst Avenue to arrange for «»'st"to vieart'A'iinue“ m the northwest Third Liberty Loam Bonds Mature on September 15th, 1928, on Tuesday eveninga cart party to be held at the Ma-t i^ e r» » jrn ^ .d Painter & Paperhanger entertained guests in celebration o Mlt);r t"|ub House, during the week „„ry appurtenances thereto Is to be con her natal day. beginning October 8 . ;^ m „ tl! :n .^ a Ud;b‘i7 T*!ma,PK.n How,'! and Will Cease to Bear Interest On That Date. Among the guests were: Kmory There will be handsome prises as i^vii Ennlneer for »aid drama*..- sj-si.m. Estimates Cheerfully Given Lenu, of Texas; Mr, and Mrs. C. M J.Trefreshm ents and fun for all.!-' - “ ¡.¿y J iiT l^ Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grady. TirkrU »ill be fifty cents and may be 240 Clinton Terrace Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kenner, Bi^y purchased from any member of, the teIIJinc(,, and, shall be provided with suit- Burkhardt, J a m e s Crady, and Kath- whirh is made up of the Cor. Jersey Avenue a n k in g e r v i c e leen Grady, all of Lyndhurst. following members: Mrs. William a&1(j piana an(j ap«.>cinrr>nrinted forfo r theth e costco st andan d exiienseexi*en se o!oi i>«r an n u m . S a id not**» o r 'd in value by reason thereof, as provid- Avenue, was hostess o n F r i d a y after- fo r «M b^ “ t0hthen^,d°rU r,d,iitha »aid storm water sewer and for other be in such form ami taauwl for ejicb necessary expenses in connection there m ter te w . nmin, to tHf, after IU Bnal paaaase. as the Board of Commissioners may de­ R a d i o Following the business meeting^e- ^ »id T o w n sh ip ,^ . ^ publ.cat.on^to termine an amount not exceeding the apply to a local InuwowmwM. to wit. freshments were served, and a social ------hour was enjoyed. The ladies present were Mrs. Ches­ in h is P ain t C a n . . . ter H. FriUiny, Mrs. M aurite Mosley, Mrs. Julius Schoppaul, Mrs. J. M. Figure it out for yourself. It costs «bout $250 Bielle, Mrs. Samuel J. Hixon, Mrs. to paint the average six-room house. George Heiland, Mrs. J. S. Latsha and Mr, Watkins painted his with Devoe Lead & Mrs. Fpwt Heacnck. ------Zinc Paint. He saved $27 on the cost oi the paint alone— BERGEN CO. ASKED because Devoe covers better and spreads farther. And he saved over $100 on repainting. F o r BY STATE TO JUMP Devoe Lead & Zinc Paint is actually guaranteed LYNDHURST, N. J. to w ear from a year to three years longer than ASSESSMENTS 8 % | 552 VALLEY BROOK AVE. any other paint! W hether you want a new radio or not-^-you|jl Trenton, Sept. 8 .—Reduction in th e, want the money Devoe Lead & Zinc Paint will half mill State tax levies for institu-j turns, bridges and tunnels, soldiers : save y o u ! bowls, and other projects m * su 8 ' i Come in and let’s talk it over. ga'st.-,! to the State Board of Taxes' and Assessment here yesterday by | DRESS GOODS SALE County C^tunsel A rthur T. Vander-j W . GOSN1NSKY* liilt, of Kssex at a public hearing oil PAINTS—HARDWARE the proix*«'»! Sliui' equalixatiun table ’ BEGINNING MONDAY SEPT. 17th. UNTIL MONDAY OCT. 15th. and HOUSK.FUKNISIIINGS K«r the 21 counties.- Mr. Vanderbilt was discussing the plan of the State 546 Valley Brook Ave.’Lyndhurst, N.J. Tax Board to nu'iva «-' realty assess­ Rutherford 42C3 ments in. I'.t of the 2 1 counties by - Ltrge fancy Huck Towels. Reg. H 36 inch Silk Rayonne, all colors. Full size part wind Suigic Blan amounts ranging Irom four to 15 per 40 inch Satin Faced Crepe, very 29e Sale 7 for $1.00 cent, so that equalization shall pre- heavy quality. Reg. 3.49 sale $2.00 Reg/ 49c. Sale 50c. yd: kets. Reg. $3.^0. Sale J1.75 vail. inch guaranteed fast color, 80 Flowered Cellenase. Reg. $2.00 1 With the increase in realty ratables 40 inch best quality Flat Crepe, 36 Extra large size part wool Double *a'tUl all over -VJ. . Sale 79c yd. as proi«>sed by iF.- 'StaTe hoard from pure silk, ail latest ”sKades. Reg, V. s:.,r>2a,105,221.08, to 39c per yd, our sale price 21c Blankets. Reg cstK • TIME $2 98. Sale >1.69 yd, 40 inch wide I/4 yd. length, lace M Mi. \ anderliilt sai l the sums to be panel. Reg. $1.25. Sale 79c ■ v*IU-v'teil tor ','tirena nt of state bonds Unbleached Muslin, Spec. 10c yd l ull Size Q úilts. Reg $4.00 PLACE ' 1 40 inch Washable Crepe, pure will show a surplu-. He m aintained' Sale S2.-5 T h e R ig h t QUALITY silk, all colors. Reg. $2.00. 5() inch wide 2¡4 yd length, 5 pc. 1 the ijirect State taxi's would accumu­ Bleached M uslin, Special 10c yd. Sate $1.19 yd. Rutile Curtains; colors guaranteed. D A l w a y » A t late in sums larger than necessary., 21 inch sash curtain material Reg Reg. $1.39. Sale 69c. | to retire the bowls.______Soft B ab y Blankets Reg,. 89c l t \ liergrn t nuoty iaileil 1 “ put in an 36 mch Fancy'Cretonnes, heayti ------S.de, We Full Size Table Cloths. Reg. 1 a|>|s aranee at Friday’s hearing. ^ lhe ZIMMERMANN’S Full size Seemless Sheets. Reg, SI.25. Sale 69c. county has been ivnuested to jump Heavy quality W hite Flannel Reg. its assessments by 8 per cent. “We Silk Drapery, J6 inches wide $1.25. Sale H9e. 19c. -Sale 10c yd. 16 16 Napkins. Spec. 89c doz. Quality Bakery will construe their non-appearance as Reg. 98c. Sale 39c yd. Hctpiiesca'liee," said President Baker. 45/36 very tine Pillow Cases Reg Linen Kitchen Toweling. Reg. 39c ¡5 48 Heavy Turkish Towels 1 — o ---- 50 inch Silk Damask Drapery 29c. Sale ' for »1.00 [ 650 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. ) Sale, 7 yds. > 1.00 . Reg 49c. Sale 3-2c. I VI.I. t KI*.\RS CKKKMOMAL Reg. $1.69. Sale $1.00 m BK IIKLH IN NKWARK . 9 ' \\T e v « M A monster • ceremonial is to bi stJigt'd at Krueger Auditorium, New­ , ~ I Infants Bed Pads. Reg. 39c 2V. Infants Knitted Sets. Sweater, Infants Cashmerette 1 Stockings ark. N. J., on October the 15th. spon­ Lawn Bonnets, 25c. I ______Hat and IVu'tics Reg $2 49 and Socks. 15c to 25c sored by Kssex t ’oUhty Forest No. 8 ; Organdy or Knitted Caps and in|ants Flannelette Kimonos Sale Pnce SIM9 Ttiis will be the largest affair ever, Bonnets. Reg. 98c. Sale 50c Reg. 59c. Sale 39c. Infants Bids, Quilted or , held in Northern New Jersey. rubberized, 1 0 c The "Sea Faring“’ men of Bergen j Hand made Booties, 25c to 49c Infants Shirts, 15-25, 49c Infants Carnage Sets County Forest No. 108 have been Infants Rubber Pants, 15c to 49c 51.79 to St.98 Infants Silk Dresses, Special $2.49 chosen to transport the “Saplings” Infants Dresses. Reg. 98c Salc 45c from the forests of Lebanon across! the "Bav to Joppa” anti make them S c h o o l Necessities useful "Tall Timbers”. Need we say| more ? Childrens and Misses Silk Stock Big Variety in all wool Jersey Boys Blouses and Shirts, sizes 8 500 Childrens and Misses Dresses, All Tall Cedars and their Masonic i ings and Socks, 25c to 49c. Suits, sizes 1 to 8. Reg. $4.00 to to 15, colors guaranteed. Sale price friends should attend the ’’Rooster j with and without panties, size - $6.00. Sale 52.49 49c to $1.25 to 6 and 7 to 14. Latest fall styles meeting to be held on Friday, Sep- j Angora Sets, Knitted Sets, Knit­ tember 21 at Miltenbergers Hall, in Percales, Satinettes Scotch Childrens Bloomers, sizes S to 20 Boys socks and stockings, fall de­ ted Sweaters, Silk and Wool t'aflstadt, N. J., and hear all the Plaids, colored, broad cloths, silk Special 2V signs, cotton mercerized silk or Slipovers, aver, size 26 to 30, 32 to details. The entertainment committee rayonne. Reg. $198 to $2.9 part wool. Price 2 pr. for 25c. up has providetl a big vaudeville show,^ 36. Special $1.00 to $5.98 200 Boy's Suits, new fall styles to 49c a pair: plentj of eats, dlrinks and «mokea.__ Sale price $1.00 to $1.49 in Chambra vs. Broad Cloths. (Jirls Middy, sizes 8 to 20. Reg Linen, also combination Lumber Boys Pants and Knickers, size 7-17 ltHXYANNAS ARK Childrens Slips, sizes 1 to 3 25c 98c Sale 59c. Jack Blouse and Flannel Pants, Khaki, Cordoroy, English Tweed. KNTKKTAINKI* BY 3 to 8 -19c Percale Blouse and Linen I'ant^ MRS. LDL'IS MKYKR 79c to 98c 8 to 14 49c Tots Creepers, White or colors, ranging from $1*0 to $2 98 Mrs. Louis H. Meyer was hostess j sizes 1 to 3. 49c to 98c. Sale Pnce ~9c to 51.00 Bovs Ties. Reg 49c. Sale 25c. on Tuesday afternoon to the members j 16 to 20 59c of the I'ollyanna Sewing Circle at: her home at 621 F ifth AvenUe. Ladies’ and Men's Specials Most of. the afternoon was spent! Ladies Silk Bloomers Reg $1 75 in sewing on fancy and useful arti- | Mens guaranteed fast color work Mens Neckwear, 2Sc, 49c, 79c, Ladies Night Gowns, 79c to $1.25 Sale 51.00 Positive heat with a cles. and when the fingers became j’ shirts Reg. $1.49. Sale 98c tired, the hostess served refreshments I Full 'fashioned pure -«ilk ladies Ladies Black Smocks. Reg $2.00. Hose. Pasta 1 shades, all sizes Reg Ladies Muslin or Crepe Bloomers and a social hour was enjoyed by Mens Fancy Percale Shirts, collars Sale $1.49 Propress Boiler the following members and guests: | ,tt, bed Res $179. Sale $1.00 $1 49 Sale price $1.00 Sizes 36 to 60 Reg Sale 49c. Mrs. Joseph Neglia of Fifth Avenue Ladies and Mens Slipovers. Reg. Ladies New Fall Dresses, with Ladies Silk Vests Reg $1 25 Thatcher Progress Boilers are in u*e in hun­ Mrs. John Simonson of Rutherford Mens silk finish, white Broadcloth $3 98 Sale. 2.00 a n d 'without sleeves. Reg $198. Sale -9c. dreds of public builtlinp» ami' larger b-'ni.* Avenue, Mrs. George Roche, of Ruth - 1 Shirts, collars, attached *>ies l4 Sale $1.00 t.irougHout the country. They are I*|ieeini'd l e- erford Avenue, Mrs. Janis Craig ofi to 17. Rec $2 49. Sale $1.59 Ladies Artex Union Suits' Reg Ladies and Mens all wool Radio (aiiie no other lioile ■ t * so thoroughly depeudlibI© Livingston Avene, Mrs. Charles Metx-1 Sweaters Reg. 7 50. Sale $4.75 —no otlier has the reserve heating foree no ler of Fifth Avenue, Mrs. Fretl Mens work socks, black, brown, Schacht of Rutherford Avenue, Mrs.. Reg $1 98 Sale $1.00 o th e r i >rcniomteal with fuel as a lhatelier 1 grey, sizes 10 to 12. 2 pr for 2V Mens Athletic Union Suits Reg \ Ladies Built up o r Strap Vests i John Ruckstuhl,of Fifth Avenue. Mrs. | 98c Sale 4«c. Projtri lioilcv. Vsk your arehiteet or heating Herbert Adams, of Arlington and; Mens mercerized socks Reg 25c Ladies Silk Chemise Reg $1 49 Reg 49c Sale 25c. Sizes 36 to 50 contra . ^ rife in f«.r illustrated literature and r — 1 Sale $1.00 Mrs. Meyer, the hostess. ______| Mens ttalhnggan Underwear, Ladies Hoover Aprons Reg $1 98 cpet ilieutions. j l.BtlAt. NOTICB Ladies Silk Combinations. Reg with or without sleeves, knee M ens Silk Rayonne socks Reg Sale 5100 THE THATCHER COMPANY TOWNMiir o r t.TNHHt RST 49c. Sale 2V . $1 89 Sale $1.00 length or long Reg 79c. Sale 49c 39-41 St. Francis St.. Newark, N. J. KKHN A\KNVKw rrt>HM WATKH Ladies and Misses Smocks, all 98c Ladies Silk Stepins Reg $139 Ladies Voile Stepins Reg 98c. irk -21 Weal ! !lh Sc Cfcic«#®—141 N a . C l a A fc. Mens pure silk socks. Reg r Sale $1.00 sizes, all colors, 51-00 Sale 59c ORDINANCE NO. IITI Rile We. Notlc* Is hereby thet at a rt-oi- of i'vtn\mis*u>n- l.rndhurst held Many more items not mentioned given away at very low prices.-» A visit to our store will convince a-.^ntWr, Iti», an THATCHER Follows: *An ordi- you that all items mentioned above are sold lower than in any other store in the state of New Jersey. nance p cm td tn « for t h e construction------— of -- i a i itnrnroel concrete pipe storm water BOH r ^c-FURNACES-RANCrr', . r SrweTtnTerw Avenue ìn>m HKi«e Road My connection with the wholesale and jobbing end enables me to sell at these low prices. • /■ on the southea.t to Wesrt Avenue on the northwest and a»ro«.rt.tln* the sum Remember sale begins Monday morning, Sept. 17, 9 A. M. until Oct. 15, 1928. ~ r e # il l u t t r r t >‘f§ f»Jc n n 6 \e% r W e y e ,,f I!.,»«« M for »¡aid purtKvse and for uniitf nu.! t ritar effret tu #Jy. other necessary expenses In connection therewith." was Intr.vdu.'ed and duly pas- J si,,

n ■ . C. U. INSTALLS CENTRAL PARENT IKK “* •••* t -« m u * « *>« »ubinntitoa to START RAMBLING OFFICERS AT THEIR » ' • *•**-* •» *m <«** aek.s ... % . iX r fJ S TEACHERS HELD t'W « for Mondaj and Turala), C. m w Un( vms.di, >si \ i > *»* ».»1 T»> . I V I > lt \ S S X ! V I I '. The opening meeting of the Ram­ MEETING SUNDAY of Aik in "T V li*rvlrfi of k.ilrn ‘ KuL ih *ui< mmiTm * nasrntnt Ä M L íUPür.r-M MEETING ON WED. at the Methodist Church not the fcdrn ywíí'T» flunking atV T V 4d ' ‘ > <*>■ \ l » VHH »' M * V ■ ** ***** mm** Mki'M **h*ir a*. bling Rose* w«* held on Tuesday , ' 1 1 ^ * h i . r i . , - . 1 . s. .<——- •— , . —• afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry on T w iitw afternoon. w«k «, at- Xinniee of U»n at M«*t< < *ri.. mmmmmm **•#* « ««*, T V Young IV.ples Society of the Tbr Central l‘»rent Teacher* An- w vs * * y • ' V* \ » Well* of 522 Port Avenue. temUnce of thirty-eight ««men that's tk*n the** merry mamag.- tu> s r tu ns:« a r t •«>*• *»»*..#♦»*wmumm* «a»l r<» ~TyU>ì^ fn*” Chttre* «nation h*ld their «rrt meeting Tf There were three new memtwn added mti up* (aft* > *«. Ha* this eye fW —a* *****••' •'■>*, THm t .# At the conclu*ion of the bonne» held the hr« »«rung «< u* ^ m r iB ^ ^ » * «K*HhvM « *0 .*^ *••#•"*<* »«MU« a> tMM to the roU and llmf» wer» four vt*l- fitting ruotano.- evaseci) »f à M.otern n » meeting, a social hour, with refresh- on Sunday evening at the church on ,« Wednesday afternoon ItaifcN! Hf tor*, one of the*e was Mr*. Knuna £v* and her Twentieth (Vntury Ad*. T «• < hfck«« \ iwOi ^ y tw%»rwMO«l ment*. were enjoyed. Stuyveaant Avenue, with the m-aalta ’ tmr?*m •*» *#*!* » i i I i IftHxtiiH *«*rvi M %mi Mr. Conklin and Hr, Geor* We*t- ^h e R - W * ^njvrj^te«. their^hea^ e ^ U o n dünn, the S P fi* vmrn fyôwk'- leader. Mr*. Maurice U Mosley, to >»« on this M<*tet* K»e Sh, W t g il». -*.• IÌM» ervelt of Phge Avenue; Mr*. _____ coming year, He stated the teach lead the singing and Mr» Julius C many nt. re men tu . h.—>* fi»w bul ■ • i Ma* Um (Nia* H. Meyer of Fifth Avenue; Mr*. Ja- initallatiun service. '*'0>H.*0 %■«> *..-*« .» tOOM '*• Mm i'l**e ^ w »«. îiMto *« « Cn«m », laugt» %*M !.*> »# *K». .»•.•*♦«* s ■s ^ i j w w î k ¿ Ä S -ra S-ajts heftiftsr: irÄs tm n g Kve, Kni ran'trig K*trn and é t'W *#-»*«-»*»='«4 •vi - !* I» * • V •<, Ok i''1 o** Wh» MÍt J Unnemeyer and Mrs. W»IU.»r.t »•* binLS'Ttv" m .‘nd^ml Adam's Appte v.iuit * trib Yon' «v*‘ » < .. i *.» m-* »« must ÜMW .*>n lit«««,) **,}. (4i **«**••*<*» ,n wa ( S ^ ä S S - Ä ZLSZ S Ä Ä t i S “ — The leiuMin by the regular tea>;her Joseph Monaco, three-year old treasurer; chairman of the comimt- was enjoyed by all. Nett Tuemuty, , -Turada) evening wit) tec » H i s t The gu.-.t speaker of the day was Miss Joan Van tVr Spek. .f Webster M T U " fr‘Ver> ,* 'j 4s* r\ tu y m¡\ s 4«« ,laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ***• Aunei u.tthu;, membei- .mm! %7, ,*ait i ,Monaco, of Valley Brook Avenue, siuP> M‘" Charlotte itiaikii-. »'ublic Mrs. KImer Smith of Hackensack, Avenue, missionary under apiytm 11 Ul kr I V Í ht* «kr A t. « tk | Ms.. rw ye kTT-X, fell and broke her collar bone, while “ )'i Conrad SchmaU. prayer meetjig. who is a (last chairmah of Hergen; ment to India, will be. the special oí China. Hy nrfuUr attnvOor^v >xm *k** '** * *%*.* .4 • . •’ Tf~~ ni ala. il «O'«»»»'- * t'ounty. She gave an interesting talk speaker. Mins Van Her Spek has w»U collect a compirle siv.l beautiful] ■f * «•>.< f«4 . è . ulaving outside of her home on Mon- **“> l‘»tti»on, Stewardship, and Fred '** *** .«f» r %» I*«» %fW# . fWm '■’M 1 %IWr I Neuhauser, \«ukau«»r social. , «h* Y. P. C U NOTES gates were present, representing ev- something to say to the women of “Th* Magic PU»i> wiU v.vJw- . < *,mt , *■ » —Km-H r. -|k. 71 *•> v l H- Y >» a ITt 1 W---- ery state in the I mom also delegates the Bible class which will help them lute attratUun fòt \\ v«Ke-.U> sn.i S* ftli r-i**** Km «-•*» * . li» ..i * , * t*ù REBEKAH SOCIAL •**» **m .»»*4 %t *w‘ m m ■ • V.V0 N*λ‘**lurs KÌxiald \ ...nsait «W * _WNlt>«NMh>ii*|' *•«*# * TV« «,*, V-t-k-t»-* -JSJS..4 L,- . :V » ■ ,*...* -«4 «nk(&l l ’ UIN"'V y v iui4si BRINGS OUT MANY orial Church held their hot meeting New Jersey had the largest state 1 «gland, wbrir she wtH take a amt Vllm* Bwik> Ik.. i th. i.o • , * ». , , V t , ^ ^ *« l, 1 A. T¿íO*M» % of the season last Sun.iay at the «^'legation to the convention. A New week* course at Oxford I'niver.ity, ar-t, m, -t brilliant p.n-es of drama * il*' * ■ «1 AJhJ fc., t nuivn. there were ab. a. foi y young Jersey woman is president of the Na nnd then go un to India, reaching her tuing t .»>. Iloll)«,.«) ,n a jear UN*f*‘|u»k «wInk v-f (ht#«« w HATS AND FRIENDS o**4 • \ vmrn t « IM«» a ik*» f t- K*«« people present. The meeting was op- tional Organuatioii, and the State al- mission held by Christmas time S prislngv_thntling mnuuu-* *<•%«•*• »*»-4 » **,s» t *«»4 «> ■ ■ . V3T' mS7" »TÖ «k- * cned by Dan I'attisun, our retiring so was mentioned as being first 1 1 1 Kvery woman who reads this note 1 » »ith th« 1 ivn'# ivnniiuir i«>vt.tw The hat sociable which followed l*M *'■■■•>#** t .»# fH* • ■m *« * ‘•"►ao the meeting of the Pyramid,Rebekah President. T h is being the t ir s i meet- cvunty orgamution. Th. 1 1 Lyndhurst invited to come and heat Miss Van amidst the «wlrl.of tlw «mu* rti>g Mk* w*m*i«m ' i t»« *!«■* •* t# •»■!««* ing of the season an installati.« »er- came into favorable prominence Der Spek. «ml In* »I- < odt*r ml ina> »tk -«ettiog». r I S %'i « * . 1 « \ :! ï-*.*,. •.#"«M'O Lodge No. 70 which met at the Odd ÿ#*, «•»!«.• 1 >m %«►! a«, ta* t-» * 'i Fellows Hall on Saturday evening, vice was held. The retiring Orticers through Washinj[ton School on Ridge The entertainment con miltee will Sever have th« conik relathm* lw i AHI»! -»«IK* K M 1 . 1 was well attended by guests and mem­ were presented to the. S.wiety and Koad having a sample - program meet at the home of the diallitian U *en Ihc Jru h «hit the J r« u h * MkM’ • *******i Ini » * IT““ D r . Làttei) spoke a few words to them posted also State Street School, Hack- Mrs. Gibson, of Page Avenue, on bwfi put «*n the rtfn oith Mh'it »u. 1 *» • t t*w »»..*■* 1 *4 OhilwX bers. 't* 4 i I The guests who won priies were and thanked them lor the service they ensack, having one posted, these were Monday afternoon to arrange for th. cess. It Is »aid, a» 'in ** 1 hr t\*honii rendered to the Society during the the only two from New Jersey. This social Hour to follow the business and Kell»* V*> I | J ¥ * tAÀ William Durham, of Jay Avenue; and m I an*,' » h u h will ».*** V- * n ■•Vf» rid*) play >»n t t l n r > jaih! I hurwUj 1 \ k* a Uuffh ¡n «*vr.i) faot «»f film j ieorge Sittiw) at* i J ^'arrel M* tk>pald j

Place, and Fred D* 1 biggest year we ever had. man, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. -Southani, The music committee with Mi*; wry ex«*«*llritt >u|'|iM|img %a«t Dancing and singing with refresh- j w Aldridge, our newly elected Mrs. I'hair and Mrs. I^ehti. Robert L. Ki»*, as chairman, hayej Thurwlay rvemng will br NSI1 \ KK ments served by the committee, con- p resi,j,.„t then pre.sent«-d his stalf of The president, Mrs. Karl, advj***d pikns ft»r an Old ^t»lk* l *m NITK." A pkoev of »ul\o» m il I* |i» n » eluded a very pleasant evening. Officers for the coming year and Dr. The committee was made up of the UtteU toll, thrnt hr wanted them to the members to attend the meeting* cert to be given on January !! I ht-> t(l r%rry |*4jy purchamng an adiui*>.t«»h following members; Miss Sophia *eck, f,,,,) ¡t was # grval honor to haw the of the Hoarti of Education which are P‘an lo lh<* prtnwtU of thi ticket. II) altrnsltng regularly >v»u always open to the public. The next concert to the trustws of th«* Lynd-; wln ^ v r A «,>uipletr and braunfui Mrs. M argaret De Y'oung, Miss Alice Society appoint them to their resp«>c- v»ne being September 26. j hurst rrw liablic I.ihtai>, to pur-^^ of »Uvrrwaret aboohit^ly whIuhH Zeck, Miss Clara Dehn, Mrs. bthel ^ 0 fflteSi «nd he knew they would rhase b>f th<.ir wurk Ald- w »j i!'en nc^ banner went back to library building 4>n Tuemlsy evening rne>| t*» di tvr. , Clark, Mrs. Sadie Chase, Mrs. Lather- 1 ridge stated that Lyndhurst was the the High School and ^as received by the Board Bttard »>fof ^iucationEducation gianted th»¡th#, t » I ^ U . _ u U ine Wackwitz, Mrs. Louise Demerest> iu te » ! pteturo, most active Society in Hudson and Viet* Principal .Miss Clock, class permistión to um* the High ito,no h* 1 , 1 and Mrs. Myrtle Hartemann asked the Society to work during the Schoole w i auditorium A* #for . «kthe concert « on an , aeroplani* . in t .*•* um be fon* ihal., and drive « tank in het hr*t n«|k U coming season and keep Lyndhurst on that evening. Already many of rare the top of the list The Christian Rod and Gun Notes ant olir She "chaufferai** t!»r U*co M issionary Society musical ability both in and outside Union Pledge was repeat**! by the . .. ~— of the clam have consented to assist !. ... _ ê fvjiw r «I JlfW lm members of the Society and the meet­ Ih e Lyndhurst K.sl and Gun H u b , he class in this presentation of Old ,'>r1>h' 1' Have AU Day Sewing in m o u I «li n g ing was closed by repeating the Mi>>* held It* initial Trap Shoot Sat, Sep- Time songs, and other feature«. erti ' nl of,,f the^lltll*,">*>-■ >'»'*■ “whlth h"'' *»“olii «"»»pia) im- Frulay ami Satuixlay, t»» Uaatlon in ilrtftrtr U lti OT“ pah llenediction. tem ber 8 th. The weather was fine, Party On Thursday I Next Sunday night the meeting will >n pl“v»vi*lr a thrill k 'vo J* K V m m îT J n T fir . ».^t, it*t In**» quilts which will be sold at the will be with us for about live years to find the front sight in time to con- that wine, men and sung have failli bazaar to be held in the fall. and you ^ ___ can be assured of a fine nect with most of his birds. All records for number of vehicle»» to glV r hei V\ ill t «>m|»ahit*tial* tnmrtï At noon a lunch was served, during i meetin(f The writer was using a borrowed nirniMÍ îfi ïvrw* day on the ferry be «g»- stand the tr»t * » *»nur ami «r«- which time the ladies enjoyed a so-! ------— _____ repeater, the kind that kills at both tween Edgewater and West lJIOth See the man she loathe* tia » «»ti r Kr» ends, and was very glad when the >itr**et,_____, ...... New York.. C'ity, were broken itltil on a »Ir»* rt i»!r Mrs. Joseph Aldridge, of Jay Ave- ; J u n i o r O r d e r T o shell* ran out so that I could get my September !». That day the b.(ats car 1 h v k t »«I 1 K 1 K»*W mip, was present anti told of the in- shoulder back into place. The follow- net! 1 vehicles, the Riverside anil r.—Vt 1 111 *ni \ u n . Lt~i -.r r » r » . trresting doings of the national con­ V isit B ergen Pines ing members gave a very good ac- Kort I,er Ferry Company, »huh oper , llf Or* i|th tention at Buffalo to which she was count of themselves, at the trap s: ate* thi'» ferry, announces The p te -! f ‘Hmly ^ «•H en. I» a t t r m l sent as a delegate by the society in The twenty three councils of the Thomas IKiMonacd, John Veluta. Jo*-j vious rwonl of .'12,143 \ chides was '"K t,lr count) (oinmittee m eeting, j V i vv. « the » arly summer. Junior Order- of l'nite.1 American eph Veluta, Wm. Veluta, J. Maida, J . 1 establish»! June 3 of this year P. T A, In llaikensack, . in tifU av. The members who sewed all clay Mechanics are planning to make their Bruno, A. Kpiscopia and F. Sohn, es- j part of the heavy vehicular IraW. , „ . , 1 were: Mrs. George Miller, president; annual visitation to Bergen Pines, the pecially considering, that we are all ,m the ferry last Sunday may be a, MC*JAI; NH beck, Mrs. R. T. Hooton,' Miss Cath- itation which is usually Iwdd on the old “Gas l“ipe" out of the bag, an,| \ rw Jersey t» the New York K I N ' * a I. I N I • \M N I> NTultM VV V ÌI H 1 Hiow H r *««Mif< erinè Hooton and Mrs. L. Emmons. I| second Sunday in September, was My the time our next shoot will ’ Philadelphia baseball game at the S I VV I (I f | » | M w i v i i a h ' AV « postponed this year at the re«|uesl of I»' held, we expect to have the ground* j Yankee Stadium * Dr. Morrow, the superintendent of in regulation order, and everything While the number of passenger, M ill »IN V S « » ” N . » M iss Alice M cKenzie the Hospital, who is now enjoying his complete. carried by this ferry on September AN O lli H S A M I I II« » V II i IN . I ! m i < ■ n h i it» <*ri. \ V m i well earned, vacation. ' Now boys, if you want to harden <1 did not establish a record, over 10, KO Ha’ICI» (HlNChlt* iti» » v{ Enters N urse Training Ttitjryfear; hs Usuatvttw JlH ilora wiH yo u r shoulder mid ■get yuur wy* in h flo jnore »refe carried " than n n 'T t îê T meet at the l*ine^ in the early after* sha|ie for next November, come along same day last year. Miss Alice McKenzie, daughter of noon ami begin their festivities with and have your name added to the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McKenzie, of a parade through tin* grounds of the membership ro|e of*this club. Mi, and Mrs. William O utoatrr, Fern Avenue, was guest of honor at institution. It i s expected* that For particulars write I*. Morro, with their daughter, Miss Ilian« h* a surprise, party given for her by '^OOO members will be m the line of secretary, 714 New York Avenue, K. Outwater, vt'tlce and' piano tea« lier, Mrs. Elmo Johnson, at her home on march. After the parade, the pro Lyndhurst, \. J. or phone Rutherford of 2K4 Living.*>ton Av«’iiue, are ^|M•n«l Kidge Hoad. Miss McKenzie left on ¡gram will hk lude Mtwr *hoit talk^ Hii't’i-K. Fred 8 ohn; KieUi Capiain Ing tha week at (K lan tirave. ;;;-r ; : Monday for the Jersey City (ieneral by prominent men of the Cowfity Anti Miss Cfcutwater will n tu rn to l.ynd* ) Hospital, where she will study to be­ also of the Order. Mr. nnrt vacation at Atlantic City. ■ The , Johnson , ... ,home was . beautifully ..t, - , prt^giam, invites all member* of their ''*> . : ^u^’orated.. , ,, with . .flower„s, * ,ami4^. blue * M; ' <>mer . a m . -nAihwt<«4 tV, . . - ^t»*>g»»tWa-, . .. and yellow streamers. I he guest of ■ with the public to be present on that honor received 11* fni lT!:rivc'! rT'an> be.i.tifùl .midday and assist them in bringing just useful gifts All present enjoyed the „ ,¡ „ (>f h»,.,.in. ss to those un evening with singing and dancing. The - . v ... , USE thostess . of i* the*L evening served i refresh- r u .fortunate» , , .. who ... hnd . themaelves . tn- ments at midnight. 1 “f the >h*’ “ "«• . The guests were: Misses Ethel .M Wi„ of Krn) MULTIPLEX Haik, I ai retta Brown, (.race Savino, ...... , , Dorothy Fee, Charlotte Savino, Lottie , • , ' J ?' ' u"iL. * ^ Spenel, Helen Leyh, Adelaide Ham- Ä J n l „ v. If mer, Mae Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. David £ ^ 2 * 2 $ - ? t r CONCRETE BLOCKS Wood, Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. James . J , 1 . n PfcoBf Rutherford 3295 $ 8 6 0 — McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo John - 1 * ‘ son, of Lyndhurst; Misses Margaret ,.f( , , "* >U McKenzie, and Dora Muntz, of IW k - lyn; Misses Rita Ganley, and Agnes . McKenzie, of Lawrence, Mass., Jack Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I.iston of Buys a NLWrrn! I a r ^ c r Flynn, David Flynn, and John Me- Tontine Avenue, motored to IVnnsyl- Kenzie, of Lyndhurst. Vania, over the weekend. i?l pu wm Ersi ine Six Your Fall Hat Is Heie W ith PSpeed and Stamina inspection(J1 (JOoO niile.s i». 98^ m inutes) In connection with our effort* to modernise the plumhinj’ and heating Ai.rl Y/ *h Fine-Car Smartness— facilities of homes in this urnn thru 3.85 “health examinations, ' we 4re making free heating plant inspections during backed by Studebaker, .September An inspection may save you heavy ex­ pense and discomfort this winter a Paine which has symbolized integrity The Top of the Style At the same time we will kxtk over’-your Here, in a few moments, you can tave rn the- entire nlumbing equipment and »how for 76 years whole style story of Fall Hats for young you if the fact* justify it how you men— for whatever is nru m shape and shaJe can install modem convenience* and is here. Exceptional .values in ifvli and make a profit on it Drive It Today! quality for— PARK MOTOR CAR CO. *^°n * m,M thi» opportunity! Stetson ^ 8.50 20 Fir! Avenue , I inttfiurii, N.J' Melton - 5.00 - 6.00 I’h -w Ruth

COLUMBUS CLUB WINS AND LOSES OVER WEEK-END

■r GUY SAVINO

SPORT COMMENT

BLUE AND GOLD i PRACTICING FOR A HARD SEASON

SAFE-and you know where they are When your valuables are in a safe deposit I ox in our vault, you know where they arc, and you kno.v they are safe. The small cost, by the year, of a box to meet your requirements, should influence yoi\ n getting one today—and be safe. LYNDHURST TRUST COMPANY “THE COMMUNITY BANK” STUYVESANT AVE., LYNDHURST, N. J (comer Court Avenue)

1,. Valenti, I. f. l.amli-11, 21». ■ Mile ski, r. f. c. Livelli, ll>. Halm. a>>. ■ - ■ orious escape from obsolete fashions J. Valenti, r. t. Nee, C...... Keay, |*...... Hartiusi'h, r. f.

A f t e r nearly four years of imitation and emu­ arched - window silhouette, the grace and sweep lation Chrysler now brings to the price groups of of its "air-wing” fenders, the luxury of fitting and the new ” 75” and ”65” a lavishness of beauty appointment single these new Chryslcrs insiandy which was never there before. as the new style that re-styles all motor can. The style of yesterday, still living in many new Surely the mere evidence of die eye— btcamst per- cms, is rendered obsolete because it is succeeded formunce is assuredly the very m m • / Chrysler—■ today by Chrysler cars so completely new in de- proves at once that both the new ”7 5 ” and the ”65 dgn that they establish new measures of beauty have been lifted up to an intrinsic value which hun­ a a d M y f c . dreds of dollars—yes, even a thousand—more than ^ ¿coder - profile chromium - plated radiator, their selling price could not have secured before*

New Chrysler “75" Pticti-InW SttUm, New Chryilcr "65" Price»— Bmumta C tm f* I m IV fvitb rumblt f OJK RoitJ%irr{uM n nmkit >«««/■ $io6 v > * M i5; RnuUtrr (w ilt rumUt iralt. t M1V W » . I ) » r v i A i r T«wM w j<«)> (6+tj I'm.} St.Un, Si i j \ . ( (u u b r* m U * im i), f 1 1 4 y All frtcti /. •. k DftnU r- ' •\ THE COMMPKOAL LEADER, HUPAV. SBWBMMfc 1< IW ■I II.» * fC T i- HMB tía # I WOMEN ASK BOARD MISS PRINGLE B WEEKLY PHOTOPLAY GUIDE »W Í m Í m lih, IW TO APPOINT WOMAN PRETTT BRIDE OF —-ss— — - >to*aaaa to *------* r W* • T to fM tat M m t — W m «t tb* tfsáí r 2 f e k*Mk* ■*CRa ON HEALTH BOARD JERSEY CITY MAN Ljalhatal CaMNl Nw»l TnrW n taM uiM IW » > »O» W »Ml Ko« t’a—i («ni with U* U n i T W « lÄKH I IJV «1,4.1 T W frw m U t BtMMC »ad ,W * 44A K * ««m ine when •»'.»t of Uw Um» was the W e.tminaler IW > yten»n Cfauvh M '«f »<*«♦» **- M| * I»’** Monday **-> Tueatoy. Sep» »* — 1 m thé f*»—»«I •» *# devoted to receiving bid* for the roo- »hm Ml» Jean Pringle, .laughter of o rs» , ...... ^ fw P-»Wto«fcnp «MP l i»» MrartMi of Ihr proposed concrete Mr. utd Mr». Ale*a»d*r I'najto to- »».—•The IVvii Hwkv» " A »hnltotv* . - ■ ■1■ 1 ■ -, 1 HS *■*»-««. i» lito tVee*f #f !»•*•««« *»* m»'t S««t*W» f..t thetfcr tmm Ì» i pipe storm water sewer un Second oame th# bride of AWh ih Im Mw romance U thl* ta»* «I the *tkwit TVwwla« MM FrvHt i »**4 »M* Uè- *èm% M Street, Mrnvn New Jersey «ml Ten- l*hearson. of J*n»ï City, with II» _ „ ««I ka .S •< rY. john c u»e. « .» , i Virgin" d-wer of £ $6 a*d 1 1 * 1 w fK - t*V»ww. 1 ^u«h O ltMiiiMWy cyck Avenues. Hev John 't . Une. o«ctating lr* T V *t a < V w « w h » ,.» • th*< .fV ' * , 1 J, * H. t t ■ AwyNtolar I HM Then» contractor* .ubmiuingsubmitting aia»but» The bnde who *** given in mar and the > . ' the *!ti he U « KM} he ‘ i|>py L< were J J Hidden. and Ca.. of l'a* nage hy her father. was charming in to win her W»e The «rene * IK h»f •»/ »IW Ik'**«*•! t 'ifWHttokmr* t'h a n e y m the «Www. u>4 ha* a, r»b .# TV»- 'T 'to* ** V ‘f I tfIKÿMMNll ' Avenue; t .estone and l'arilo, of Sew . white georgette gown. a lulle w l, mystortott» Tibet n the W t of twe a .. • • i ' j whtrk nw> the #wl»r* ,>f ».t 1 ark; Paul l.uiliana. of Lodi, William arranged in cap fa*hion. t. John Dominone», of Hinbrwyck ntw* tint Ulte* of the \alto> ;fn,mnUin »wrHoi» ' » ' ' Ä -rur* titr km t u VHMMUN IWMTS H e ^ t . ! M U , Klhel M acH».™ w.. the ^hahit.ted onlv by . V * . • ! . « h , U to S A II I like to watch each smiling face I Ct>ntr»ctor» submittin* bid* for the bnde'* only »ttmdant She wore * pin« m*».» lâH*. *■'»> Pu ,‘ ikf NtoMMkR toitof) fcVto-lWuMlf proposed concrete pip* storm water gown of nile «ree« «eorfetie. wrth the t»Ue rv*», »» ItxgU.tt j u t tVi# srv.1 (usn («mito*. clMkk... *t When they sit down to dine. .-to to matchTand cir^i . h.^uel «.iJ vinrin ' »V i. h^ld P„~-e, b, v’ V »w er .* kmcsUnd Averne, betwwen « IM to ****> « «.talvlr**n ,h.~^h k«*tt>m There u tett fulenjoyment m HipH-chavactrod fo* Newark Aven»e, and Rid«e K.»d. of ptek ntM ttod wiU> pink nbbon ,h, monk* t« .to~»_ ‘‘'ÎJT .e-t ISthe New. •err. Huwctu and Smith, of NUtley; M H totN M M r, u **** u""l>,r "f r ’ sai..a., • r •*-’ *Th» I'*» »♦«went term.* James IHm-o, and Si*. Riversioe man, knd the tutor* were. Walter vahle forr the *dult »>fct.»<4 >nl News andnd Company, of Nutley.Nutley, ¡soloist, soloist, at the cetecewmo».,, mot.,, sjitrn*^”0|i*mrn* t»« w Wnlne«lay, ^torT >epirmiwr — 1 1 ’ li tolgi iim Ae« Om Motto—“SMILE AND HUSTLE” PH.-1 * Ruth }t»* Bids were also received from «.n l> m ise Me“ and “-Mi.ove V>u Truly j Little Shephenl of Ktn«dom^ K»ar, between Court and Ton- reremony, al the home of the bride . Fl„ . Jr . the story Lyndhunit, N. ]. Une Avenue l'ontractors submitting parent«, which w»S attemled by a t>> „ mountain folk li»ing , faait. «wd m U > > « ET* werr Jam es !>arco and. Son; SSS f relatives and fnends hllls n.’ «r Telephone Rutherford 4450-4451 Cestone and I'arello, John J. Holiten. Vocal\ocal »ml and piano, andan.i vioim violin^ selec»«■ * iL_ .... .s,. th,, (r.4F___ < •> TVieat a vtxvM t John Ihunmquis and Weyersberg and t|()n|> wvrr th, f„tun . of the en ^enes in the picture Int.. this aiul Sw t»wdit».rti I* W «a«r«d to k» ' .•» w i u o n iw r»ea I)Co. ' ■■ ■ tertainment. Among the musician. £>"*• » V “ k!k ^ IhLTS prwl ial.- afc. 1 «oitakl* Í *OtTx« o r i*IM The resignation of Harry Unlcus | wfrr HiM Evp,yn |v Uensis. Mi«» The adventure, which hefal thr h i ^ fai the aJwtl awtietxe S|*>» ta) fur i» raw i un as auditor was accepted Md Kdwnnl K,lhrr Mrs J «ier.», Walter make u»j a nnnary* ten, « t í Hrktw« «t tW ît4ÎMftlâ| l l t l i w , l * * t IV Mom* of l«h Tontine Avenue «as ud Alexander l'nngle and thnll.n« m the * ul ihm l‘»r \*rtk * Ov T appointed in his pl.ee. Mr Umcus eluded, Mr and Mr. "** >* ,*** b> RKh*n‘ ,Urt^ will mum to tu* former position with ^ ^ ^ ^ R(l(lt,rt> . m, Ale. t Painter and Paperhanger 4ll* TíMI'N^HI*' -> ■* ru ,y «a« 4*|ic . IKMiUMUf • ’tk* Tvtotoa*.^ »•* the l‘u Pont Compjuty. lander J r . Mr and Mrs. A M a.l'hear JAI NOKV AVrN? T». **«• W «i w«a« »•* Mt* , Counselor Leo Reilly. annomiced . .- .w. I..m, Mr.Mr and Mrs. Ww McCotter,»et otter, Mr«r i ..sTII* !s“*rtt „Ü JX ***" ""** ** KTWWÎB « w Ws J.|l»UUlJsA«tt M. KELLER & SON ||^^0y^^^llter^oii "^*C|^em^„f irman l^dfMrs.«Í W^ “ ^ j ¡»g^— ¡ ¡ ä _^ i ® 0 «M T »!»»»» ** '/* -“** * dio# «f *ak ■»«>»» ü tll-« « — . * Avenue ”• and " j MrMr. and Mrs, J. C-0- MeyneMeyne. Mr »lotan.1 , ANlVAVKNtANt, Ax io n lit) iWOS Til»:T ili K "I T H *t w h i ' 3 «i*» •** •*•»' - place, between Newark *'*"“*• a"j Mr, w Smith. Mrs VL Knisley. Und r,. rtiHlgT avi n i k ONoh TH». .»-1 Ili saw few think PAINTS — VARNISHES and WALLPAPER ■ «» « m » « m i n «Wnrwrtk A nsw cravat tVMaptoll. »nd IjtN P AV»Wt C ON t W ^ 0T - -- ~ ‘ .s4 «W fell I Ml that, tasi, it will help a M W 124 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. Stacie, as she has set her price as T W “ 4r*»«tng ymt» h*«»»«« ««if f»* • ■ ------daughter, M r-^ndnd Mrs Mrs W » MMac acl'hear I'hear « r W RJilP i l t « « or.vt " K,rt'» « "o, * +r..K I « ^ * 1 1 W»*s*w ir-™ - — th* kattto $1,250, and Mr. Reilly felt that this son, Miss Kstherher rarUni, ChmrW* hIxVm rrH*KT > Htu* 9tm~**rr*|i«_ r»« wi -« Phone Rutherford 4112-J was too much money. Commissioner c o _a u /* WÍ-'ÑI*!* OS Till SM»I TIImí*» •'* ••U *V» is* |W«a h « i4 ^4 (W .a*«»n “•! *> If jías rvally . «a». » »••w»1' Carlson, Miss E. !Smart. Mr (.eorfe ih;a1' tsl< TH «•>•* M M«• . W»• e>..«i ael la« •>»» Crankshaw suggested that the lawyer hr re an.1 th*r* will *>W a ,man retus Marshall, Miss VV Smart, Smnrt. MissMimi KveKv»*. >won Tilr Til»: voitTll»- n o h t iI 1ST h st . VSl* INI* twr»« I »H.wneiWM Ml *»~» W «VI set a price, and if the womMI refus k*4, *« • X» * weigh) M at atgw«aeal lo !•.»> nroeeedings ly" D*' Renai», Mrs. K Hetchjnger llll'I.K HIM I moM »I >HT tel m w lat «■ »« ««»• »vV'Nt'k ON Till NOHTtlWIST T.. gvneral ew«a«shto ed— it. 'condemnation i and daughter, Miss Ethel Mad hear t i n t i i st m i on a s*k1 s m X« hwflMto ' sa»it w ;»“# TII». » .« T il « • M w awl «M »l t « W« f " HI roti in a is i aad a** «•>«• *1 should be started at once. . , w, , Smith. I*' AMT H « * M •»» tr*— *•>« Among the communication* read u JOU»‘ ANI> A 1*1'Hi ll'HI ATIHII H>K **H ‘ Ih* dandy .h*d» w* h «lf**iag in KIN Ml K THK Ht kl o r »II »***s * ' a« Ifc. IfcarJ «i was one from the Lyndhurst I'nit of w ___ , _ It«9 IWBHIWIO'K w »«* W -s——- •iss«»* ron »ot‘ toKatl W »?•*••*« ♦ ■» •**■»•* ,h * * the New Jersey Women'» Republic­ ,KVVuVw\i m >* rivto Mm U»* »4 «W H A M IN I» KR RITZ THEATRE OLD BELMONT INN I’ VI'ltUHS ST II I--Kfr - ItMas* roK »• an Club, petitioning the commissioners j SAlt> SIXXlNIl -TIOl-TT |l!***s ►'•h *•" • »«tot« MtNS Wlt'f* SVIO MXTII STM»>-rI »Nil »St*.»» » TW w*M :V «Â»'*«' **# Ik * T to appoint a woman to till the vai-i *V » N t » A N I* M I A to !*■»-»•« »•M 4 <»tol»J RIDGE ROAD BURNS TO GROUND Mill ML Iti l l l l l . l Kl IW *tona*» i m UI) IK»i »K<# irr Hitftwtai *•», I rrito»» ancy on the 1 Lyndhurst’ Hoard of. Îh*!Î o î l i b l NÍvV'kr* %K> I Xl » '**» * A U •«» I» to«to4* »«t ka*>*4 f*«» Health. This was referred to the, R IX 5 S K t V T I * * S T lU H t v M T M H» to-IM %V*- V to n M •ew-wwil V I IV rv.*a Rwttorfatd »M R Sdected Photoplays 8 PMTIV KI.V I Mayor for consideration. ON TUESDAY NIGHT nula atol » irnktoM 'KeittoJ m V V !***•« TV» »»I • «ta»«! »| U ial'-a a l.tO *e f Evenings 1 to II The Cnit elected one of it’s mem- j ----- TV » H««*r«l »»I •<**«» ot - « » a i« M h « twwdays CaaOwueut hers. Mrs. Klls M Krittiny to the (,lry Kal,| lo have lieen of my »ter lui*«** *1« wnl»m •* . t Thaï 4*H^-a4l«i »>>!■ a » ^i***. *a i lloanl of Education, sn »»f l.|fl»*lhur»» I- »klo^V.1 * *to.! Sunday, September 16th. , ling further feminine recognition >" evening and burned until Wednesday ili t «•»»* ti II*» f»4l«‘toin« to*#***-» a«»««» ** i local politics. morning destroyed the ltelmo.it Inn, .„II! vl» Colleen Moore in “ HAPPINESS AH EAD ” l'he petition asked that a woman Mt j(r |tn<)n| Koail *ml Riverside Ave i i lu R E X THEATRE i M 1*^4 f»v |a th l A it«MS . JSSL- , : . —ilto — •< be apointed, preferatdy a member ^ j nue, North Arlington The building ral I |.||»»I 4«»*to »*• »V Cnit. I was believed to have l~*en one of the |k..lÍ>MNA»t - - 214 Pari Avenue . I'4«t Rutheriord, N. J* “ THE BRANDED M A N ” with Charles Delaney fi*'.,««.! Hile»! ff»«i K alani % K.«a ««to The next meeting of the Hoard oT i „i,),.,, buildings In North Arlington Ih« I.» t»to »>»* »-to ( «nttMit»«m l*Tffi«fmén» t S tin rd tv fkuw ilf i AiI H IrIi »i Commissioners will lie held at the, In-en used ss a road house Hit a».t|ll»to. * 1 KIRlIk H lm » ílvtoto fcLitoiiaiaH» K»»to— to Monday and Tuesday, September 17-18 Town Hall next Monday evening. lior . numb*r of years, and of recent live a*.kill*»*-I to. tlVtl» I. to I *to l ( 4*npletr change .*t \ atkleville e^erv Sat *nd Son *—:—o ! years has had a questional rep Hi. Iv.f Ihr WH« " 't* Gilda Gray in “THE DEVIL DANCER” D .onkliean» O non uUUun. It has been raided >.n num M*...>..,.l I., r.i.is a«.,.« — !*>• » — and — Kepubucans upen rriiu. h> fed*™i author, “ LOVE A N D LEAR N ” with Esther Ralston tie» s e e k in g evidence for vlolaUon of « ¿ 1 » ....I» sal • Mil I li>\ I OR LOVE” Headquarters Tues. the prohibition la» ¡ ,«■orW to.»• Kto*» s»f TTfcTltww W uh A l I M A N I A S I It has la-, n o|a lated a» a load .«.i“'« i Sail i “ “" V 1 Wednesday, September 19th In Bogle Building house under differrlit n*me», the mo»t .^^ia^ii.*. »i»

The Lyndhurst Republican head! 1 lid»* » » , 1 V-|*»««da.l I’ I* Richard Barthelmess in recent one Hamilton Inn, and it taire 1 (.j* , , lo.*i is* t VI. quarters was opened on Tuesday ,h). sign “Hamilton WfeUlts to .See «vrtMj KT=Ta M ADV R AM I I .V* morning in the Bogle Huildinir at the You".'. AboutAbimt a.»year year agago a lire broke I«» '“'.^ Up ‘„’uhïi.iiï^ «ihmliW %•' »H«- Iv-«Vani * «i ‘ “Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” comer of Valley Hrook and Stuv out in the building, destroying a indiar ih«**».*# ** •“ 'î' * " -«i, iv in ii i A^uto »t*l ei... •• m •>** <“" - *" vesant Avenues. greater part of the riaif, and destroy S.ri Hall ilollla.«.*" '»al * I tVtWwvi i» I A ll IIII VS I »*V IN ON THE STAGE Horace liogle, owner of the build­ ing most of the .inside of the building l . s i l h 11.. Iifflf.el »al **" « o r » an i 1- i -i ' — •• ' . *■ ing. ordered thé tine lug sign which Sinei* then if ha* heeii a n „eye » o le in Ihr Ifc-ulli la.*»" l-»*l» «al 1 * ■j The Famous Professional Opportunity Nite jit piart*d t'Vvr thi1 (Itnirwa). and a danger Vkc.lia.KUl 1 hoivl»\ In.Uv V(« M .’>1 :i un Tuesatay morning, Mr». A. S. When the file broke oui on Wad Thursday and Friday, September '20-21 Krank,' Mrs. William 11 Morris, Mrs liriday m .ftling, the hiemeii re»po.n.l [ “SKYSCRAPER” v 1 hotnasJiS al*h. “'id Mrs. John Hell IsJ, the tlKinuli c.adeil the,ashes with! ______Lon Chaney in “LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH ' arhved at tile hendquarters at r fi..Ill destroying »ürrôunitfril' loiit.1 w u 11AM iH tN r> *.»] s n t v»»» *« ; ~ o'chak. and decorated the I a.m. ur mgs, let tin old Inn burn to the Comedy Fabio s News rangvvf the furniture and placeil rag ground. When every thing had burn “«.HI I N <.k ASS VX IIH>\X N on the llia.r. ed, the fireman coled the asbe* with ani. W Al 11 V II Al.I N U m k l l N IM MN 11 Al » " Saturday, September 22 tin the desk, which was also sup­ a stream of **ter played from then 5 — A C T K - O V V A U I) K V I I* I* E — 5 plied by Mr. Hog le, .1 » piled with hose, and then left the stelle happy \ » 1 oris, Vj'i.nthe! . literature on the campaign. to know that the place would never ON THE SCREEN Comfortable i hairs, with table» for- again be*V nuisance to -thenv «r the “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY” cards have been placed in the head residents of Lyndhurst ol North Ail “Undressed” quarters, so that any ofi the ladle» ; ingtoll. sakluinM w \siim us a v im i . IN I a n u t f a s i t m u i with Lewis Stone may come in and enjoy"*» game of TM‘ nit'* iiu f^ h * ; canl* and chat. -, llelm mt family,,of which the original The Lyndhurst .U nit of the New Oliver I’ Helrnont was th* bead, an.i SnmaaaaWMia— — — — ■— — Jersey Women's Republican (lull who resiiie. 1 in the big hou»»' near and the Lyndhurst Women'. Repuli ttie Inn which is known as Helniont lican Club have arranged for several ! ('astir*. of their members to IW- at the head At the time of Mr ltelm.*nt'» f»»l quarter- during the da), while the ilence in North Arlington, he was I* men of th«' Men's Official Republican le re. led m tiw- race track » h u h was Club and of the It.gular Republican in Lyndhurst betwaa«. what I* now JOHNNV IXjN' I I lull will k eep the home fir*» burn known as- -Stuyvesant Avenue and Roosevelt Dance Palace |{ ltrf Side, Avenue Valley Ittiaik mic in th** ev«*fiUi|f INTI kkU PT 558 Stuyvesant Avenue Tel. Rutherford 2561-W' All kind* of literatur«*, tnitUm*,. AVrnurAvenue „I» ,»«».--nameil from one of the fam pins picture»» and »nf«rrn«t»<*n of th«* oU|| ri^f, hou***» U T I l l l^kO llltU Republic an campaign will lie given *— ------•• HALL TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS freely by the woiiie«' and men in a„,| Hetty Mct.unv, daugh AT MIS HOM E charge.of the headquarters. '’iter of Mr and Mr» Martin MHiutr* 6 Bowling Alleys and 4 Pool Tables The windows are artistically dec- (lf |,vnr Avenue, and Florence Néary, Rutherford Belleville Bus Passes the Door orateil with ferns and picture», and it ,jaUghier »f Mr*, and Mrs William kN ^ W Q K J Ç - Î, no doubt one of the be»t looking Nriir>, »!„, of Kern Avenue, have en Stage 26X18— 2 Dressing Rooms headquarters in Itergen County ur.-e i ' I'rrsHtriit <’lub th at all K**pubhcanit niakê this naim their club, and call t o w n h h i i * or i.rNtiM rKiiT othkk /\Nf}W El^lls6 V In during the day or evening^ J A l Nl l V AVK.Mtr. AK(> a i n ' t i:*ti:nsion or VL » T i ll h tih i t « » » a r ra Q U E S T I O N S ) a v * « v OkKINANOK NO IM» NT ERlAH'TINCi T ifto i * A i! D IN * i IH» 1 H l ^ t ^ Í— -a. „INANI-K i i m , MA of Your t k n s I"N o r T H K w a t i h ÍTÍ'hti o r **'VRr T l i r "tjiWt o w N n alli» r ' o r I I Nl 'Ml IlsT Tu ANIl TMJKof OH T*M GARAGE K iu ViWin .i NAMKi. atn r.r+ a in Problems Solved for You by Experienced Why Be Shabby GARAGE BUILDERS HUITH.MAI»* T«» YOl'B |T h * « « a r e TW» Vto« 6 MKA.tl'NK Ito START A 9ÜAÄBO. II'» plraaant these dulU evenmif» lo aelllc Ju a n iim ilofuW v »»»r j W tTH A — $ 1 3 J O feTÖltU-MCR A rttundrd by vuur lamiK and «he heal frmn K iw rtijr < •>»! and LiC-Tne CffMM. tb JOHN BLUM Su|>pl> I um panv't pani t»»al. Jual |iln w Ruiherl*»rd III’' i** i»' ~ lkis ÒeauiifùL SM filMT AVKNI'I! 1 - 7 it t|iM»lily. O ur prue» *re ju»t «nd von tan »a»e V) »rni» |wr !»►»» Lyndhurst, N J W A LL R A C K . I . by |»aying i ash »»lien drlivrrrd S r i iV m c Rotherfoad >»ft« 1 CAR wood #2i5 Miduel Palano Riverside G ial & Supply Co. I « tow»—4 1 #

2 CAR wood #370 R him Ri émKuW i o m (aB.bNl AV»L a I» l. ä »All ROAD Abe’s Hardware Store A. RSENSTRA ft CO. L Y N D H U l * T. N. J. J 14-M VUSUkMD PLACI 800 V alley Brook A t «. L y n d b u r a t CUfTON. M. I. PHONE RUTHERFORD « M T .______IW to rn ili UM THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 192*

ood Street from KJn*aland to PERSONALS Avenue, street from Kin# LYNDHURST ELKS American ItaKan 1 I. That the Hoard of Commissioner« 1m m . nue to Dead -end. Maple Avenue from therein, and bid must he acconW nuî ■hall by resolution, direct the Township «. T h e a fo re a a id ap p ro p ria tio n is.- to Weart Avenue to Tenth Street. Peabody a CertUtad check in Ten Perc5S?ÎSfJtr rovement. to w it the Avenue from Court to Tontine Avenue. bid total All check, to bTaSSÌ ENJOYED OUTING Club Held Regular j Arthur B. Keagh of W illow Avenue, g«jf SlUUM 'X w ate r a e w e r a> Kearny Street from Lake Avenue to Ruth­ th e o rd e r at “The Townahlp of M ..if.,. „ r T PL ..— J . . . Douglas S. Li«ton of lontme Avenue, to be submitted to the said Board at a aforesaid and an a n ---- erford Avenue. The Board of CommlaatoirT «¡25?- estate in the I Mans, specifications and other infor­ the n«bt to reject any aad all btdT^? ON LAST SUNDAY — J l e e l m g . 1 h u r s d a y B. H fe r of Fern Avenue, Harry S « M S i i f SKI1. i?em*Ttv n2feof.U6ene«lu!d or£ increa***«! in mation may be obtained at the office of any cause whataoever. ------w S. Karl of Livingston Avenue, J. ¡ M l d ^ vertisemtint shall briefly u m , Thoa auvo. rV. . a>ww«B o w e By Order of Coa M—». . '. The American-Italian Independent Carley Gill of I*age ^Avenue and AI the different kind or class of work and law . (Mr. K. Brown) in the Aseoetati«>n HulW- DOMINICK * U V B M About 150 members and friends of ...... , „ r . . . , c he published at leaat twice in the South I 7. Anythim not covered by this or-, in*, East Rutherford. New Jersey, Politicai Association held a regular pheuH S. V rank met on r nday eve- lier^en Ka*io and Commercial Leader, dinance »hall > Townahlp Clerk. t h e Lyndhurst Lodge Nil. 1505, B. K determined and iard o f C om m ission erà o f th e T o w n - strip of land from the' Lincoln School1 as the Board of Coiiiiiiiooioiin o naa/ uc- . . ---^ — ...... v..w.» va single oiles, with the- latter team TOWNSHIP- OF LYN'JHUHST termine an amount not exceeding the "V P . . lyndhurst, New Jersey, at a Re*?- coming out the winners with such property on Ridge Road and Valley ; aum herein appropriated and issue tem- u,ar Merlin« of the »aid Board, to be It/iril 1*1/ nnlas I ■ »- lu.M.I. I. I M .. hf.lll In til» ^Tau/m lln II 1'nllAtrka^.Ak «.nd Brook Avenue to widen the latter FOftHST AVKNUrç STORM WATER porary notes or bonda therefor at a rat*' held In the Town Hall, Valleybrook and a score that they would not tell for of interest not exceeding six per cent, Delafleld Ave., on Monday, Sept. 17th, fear of embarrpsing the loosing street, when the double deck tracks is SEWER per annum. Said notes or bonds aba'll 1928, at 8 P.M., Present Time, for the M illion Dollar laid by the Public Service. he In such form and iaaued for such per­ construction of 6" WateV Mains upon team. ORDINANCE NO. 2872 iod, not exceeding six years from date Jauncey Avenue from Chase Avenue to A fine dinner which was followed There were several guests present Notice is hereby given that at a re&u thereof, as the .Board of CommiMSoiner* Riverside Avenue, Cypresa Street from j .i t. iiieetinK of the iWaril of Commission' shall determine by resolution. No note King.sland Avenue to Forest Avenue, Se/i-! by foot races, fat men races, single from other local organizations, who ei.s r the construction.of a day one to be long remembered. meeting, refreshments were served rein fo rced con crete pip«* storm w a te r I sew er in F o re st \venue irom Ridge Road The -Lyndhurst Elk* Fife and Drum and a social time enjoyed. on the southeast to Weart Avenue on is a nationwide “Corps, led the parade and furnished the northwest* and appropriating the sum of $0,006.00 for said purpose and for music during the day. other necessary expenses in connection i Tile committee in charge of the af­ Misses Stringfield Give tinn with." w is introduced and duly pas­ S E N S A llO N sed on first reading and thereupon the fair were 1’iiilip Quinzer, John Hough­ p.-tid Board -of C'ommi; sion«TM fixed Mon-' ton, Harry Grossman, Albert Mitchel, day, September 17th, 1928. tit eight o’clock I Party to Their Parents (daylight saving time) in the evening Arnold De Mari. I-rank Spillane and at the Town Hall on Valley Brook Ave­ Absolutely proves that stropping is essential Ralph 1’avi ro. nue in Maid T o w n sh ip a s th e tim e w hen Misses Catherine and Hetty Strin^- and where the «aid. ordinance would !>*• to a perfect shave The officers of the lodge aré George further consioered for final passage, and Johnson, exidjed ruler; Arthur Sut- field, tendered their parents a party all nelsons interested therein and whose* on Thursday evening in honor of the ....lands...... and real estate are liable to be , ton, estemmeiHeading knight; Eugene HE new improved Vale; AutoStrop Razor was in­ D. Firth, esteemed loyal knight; Er­ twentieth anniversary of their wed- j ^ “X ^ ^ r ííy ^ Ä ' W ding, a t th e ir home on Pern Avenue, tend and be neard concerning said ordl troduced last May. It created a sensation. Small nest 11. McDede, lecturing knight; nuw. .ig.r*. *l.,, nance. Said ordinance concerns a local Mich««! J. Hreslin, esquire; Frank J. 1 he y o u n g ladif s decorated th« improvem<;rit and the rost and expens*- wonder, since it proved a vital fundamental of success­ home and prepared the supper which 1 thereof ia to hi- levied on property in the Steimle, chaidain; John F: l.ineks“' ..... i i vicinity of said Forest Avenue benefltted wa.s served at midnight by them. ,,r increased ill value hy reason thereof. Tful shaving. treasurer; Robert H. Strader, secre Among the guests were Rev. a n d ;i,ated l«yndhurHt, N. J.. tary; Ralph Pavero, tiler; Arthur Df ^ ‘ ■ .. September 4th. 1928. Its automatic self-stropping feature demonstrated that Masi, ipner guord ; WiHiam S turge ^ N r, ;iifii i. - „uxder .uL.the..Jiuaxd, of. .Cftuuniaaiuntira. Robert uf. The Township of Lyndhurat. all barbers are right—have bcen for 2,000 years. Be­ organist. Ludwig »Suess, Mr. and Mrs, Hoot on, and «laughter Miss Catherine) HJS ,N Township C lerk cause they always strop their razors before they start Hoten, Mr. and Mrs. Garret Robert- °.FN O 2Hr* Scout Executive son, Mr. andI if Mrs. ««Morne A. a Groom, ABOV/v’ REFEHBED TO. a shave. Misses Catherine and Betty String-! O R D IN A N C E N O. 2872 The reason for this is that after the first shave the cutting Sellick Awarded field, and the honored guests, all of j an ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR this town; Rev. and Mrs. D avid! ^HE cpNSTRiiC'riON o f _a RE|n- edge of the' finest blade that can be made is a row of FORCED CONCRETE PUT STORM Scout Certificate Park, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guteral, WATER SEWER IN FOREST AVENUE minute needle points until it is properly stropped. This Miss Esther Guteral, all of Jersey FROM RIDGE ROAD ON THE SOUTH­ EAST TO WEART AVENUE ON THE smooths out and re-aligns these tiny jagged hooks. One of the outstanding features of CiCy; Miss J. Hoole, Miss Florence NORTHWEST AND APPROPRIATING the Fifth National Training Confer­ Hoole, of of Brooklyn; Mrs. Charlotte THE SUM OF $6,000.00 FOR SAID Everywhere wise men are turning to the new and improved IM RPOSE AND FOR OTHER NECES­ % O */£ 0OM Valet AutoStrop Razor because it is the only razor that sh arp en s ence of Scout Executives held at Cor­ Marr and son William, of Nutley; SARY EXPENSES IN CONNECTION * * * * h a i r nell University, Ithica, N. Y., from Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. Drysdale, of THEREWITH. itself and assures you of a super-keen smooth shaving b lade. September 5 to 12, was the awarding Belleville. The Board of .Commissioners of The What's more. 21 years of research and a million dollars have b een on Friday evening, September 7, of o------Township of Lyndhurst in the County of Y our T ailor,H o H-b spent in improving the new Valet AutoStrop Razor. the degrees in a progressive training WOMEN’S CHURCH Bergen do ordain as follows: / 1. T h a t a reinforced concrete pipe T i m » . M u y H a v e program for scout executives. At SOCIETIES BEGIN ttorrii water sewer be constructed In i Not only the razor itself but the blades have been materially this session Mr. J. E. Sellick, scout W INTER ACTIVIES Forest Avenue from Bidge Road on the l'roiniM od Tim i N uit bettered. A new type guard enables you to use the full shaving southeast to Weart Avenue on the north­ edge of these keener blades. You insert or remove them instantly executive of tile South Bergen Coun- Several of the Women’s clubs and w est. for Nix O ’Clook cil, Boy Scouts of America, was pre- societies connected with the churches 2. That the hereinbefore described by pressing a bufton. Blades are locked in a firm, non-flexihle grip commenced activities last week amonif •‘‘toim water newel or drain, anti all that eliminates vibration and pull. No need to remove the blade aented with the certificate of the loiium nceu acuviuen m si ween, am ong necessary appurtenances thereto ia to la­ “first Tiegree^trrthe growth of the them w ere the Ladies’ Guild of the I eonwtructetf--Hr-accordance with plans and It ut in the m odern hom e : to strop and clean it.______—------cifleations made hy Thomas F. Bowe, Scout Executive. Methodist Episcopal Church, with | Try the new Valet AutoStrop Razor. Give it a fair test. You'll soon Engineer for said drainage aystem y o u M e n d u n “ S . O . S . ” In order to attain this degree Mr. the president, Mrs. Charles Cromley, and to he used for storm water or drain- | age purposes only and is to be provided be fast friends with it. Sellick in addition to having had six presiding,-- the Ladies Aid Society - of with manholes, flushing manholes, “Y"' tro n i (lit* years successful experience as a the W estminster Presbyterian Church, j branches and all oth er necessary appur- You'll enjoy the most perfect and fastest shaves you ever knew. And you'll hold up your hand and say *'Never Again!" to the use Scout Executive in Montclair and with the president, Mrs. Dorothy ^"eHin't.kes1 ^accommodate* the'voffme E x t e n s i o n , South Bergen County, completed Bartt, presiding; the Woman’s Mis- of water nowlnx Ue_reto; a s provided In of an unstropped blade. T k l e p i i o n r certain training at; Columbia Univer- sionary Society of the Reed Memorial | Jr^irain* l«n'to be'6|aUia to | sity at and Rutgers Presbyterian Church, with M r s . I conform, a s nearly as possible, to tho| Beautifully finished models complete with blades and J -V . . ® - ...... grade of the said .Forest Avenue and all in your Iteti room , vvliero University at New Brunswick, dur- George Miller, president, presiding; othe places through which It Is laid an improved strop in handsome cases at $1.00 to $2 5. ing the past winter. He made live and the St. Mary’s Guild of the St. i und in all places the pipe shall be of ( h e r e i h h o elilinee for sufficient size and laid at such grades so book reviews on psychology and boy Thomas Episcopal Church, with ine; an t-» insure HClf-rieanlng velocities. The e in Im ï r rn mm i lift co m p lica­ behavior, wrote a thesis, has served president, Mrs. Helen R. Smithfi pre said plans and specifications of said A lso A N ew storm water sewer are hereby adopted I t io n * . . as a member of the Rutherford siding. and .filed with the Township Clerk and a n d Finer Lions Club, playground commission -o------hy, reference thereto, the slxe r»f said pipe. location of aald manholea. *Y” branchesj | Sharing Cream and has given several American Red LYNDHURST HEBREW ASSN. intakes, grades and other details of and For Details Just Call Cross first aid and life saving courses MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR < The Business Office ► for boy and girl scouts. HOLIDAYS TO BEGIN SEPT. 15 35c The purpose of the advanced train- On the eve of September 15th, the Ne«! , ing program for scout executives is services for the Hebrew New Year, NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . ¡ I I # 1 A Neu. Jtrtey fnslitMlien Batktd by National Retouren to stimulate the professional men in r>f>8 !>, Will be held throughout the scouting to further study along cer- world. According to their usual cus- Â tain lines affecting boyhood, in an tom, the Hebrews of Lyndhurst will effort to give the boyhood of America conduct their services at Odd Fellows but to the thousands of volunteer Hall, under the auspices of the rapid- VALET Aito£trop RAZOR leaders who, through their keen in- ly progressing Lyndhurst Hebrew As- Hip f/jc Genuin» HEO US P*T Off '* » terest in the boyhood of today, help, aociation. AotoStrop •‘jtVfv I(a?or C>'<>U'anv, Inc., <>56 F t « Ave., New York City to build a finer and better Amer­ New' Years KerviYes' will be held A ? ¿ M I T E September 15th and Hith and services I f f 'j M ican citizen for the future. A tarH t-lr? C<*t* No M or*Th*n Mr. Sellick plans to spend an en­ for the t)ay of Atonement will be Greasing t tire month in further professional held on September 24th. ■’ • l?íííí'jíiï:?:iliïSsiid training at the Scout Executive Train- Canton Cherow, of Bayonne who ’’iflADBSCW . ing. School at Kitcliawan, N. V. He conducted the .services so impressive- r >, ”*» T T *T T ? Il II«. will Be at this school 'from September ly last year, will be prestmt to lead ______. . . .J * 7 15 to October 14. fie * also plans the congregation Again this year, to take further similar course at Co- Tickets will be required from all lumbia and Rutgers Universities dur­ adults attending. They may be ob­ Q -JffiC O E M We Put the Right K nd of ing this next fall and winter. tained from Mr. Goldberg and Mr. .... - V Grossoiuiu , ...... ^ __I____ Lubricant — in the Ri^at Place You don’t fill your radiator with mu-My water, and— Girl Scout Notes . T t Boy Scout Council A You don’t fill your gasoline tank with crude oil. HOUSES The (iirl Scouts of i'roop 1 have Committee Meets Why risk the life of your car bv having its “vital met again after a two months vaca­ Srp«.i?lo2Xinc. spots” lubricated with soapy lubr.cants which will Ranging in prices from tion. Miss H artner and Alice Krue­ At The Town Hall D?(1y I It II P.M. become rancid and ncccjsitate larye expenditures ger taking „charge of the evening. for repairs? Songp were sung ’about the girls rive Lyndhurst District Committee, We use Genuine A'^mite I.u ''in t, a solidified appearances anti also about their pun­ Boy Scouts of America, held an open­ oil made especially tor use vvil.i tne Alemite and p i 950 ctuality. Patrol corners were then ing meeting on Wednesday night, Alemite-Zerk Systems. formed and many important matters September 12, at the Town Hall. to were discussed between the patrol Mr. Frank Curtis conducted the leader and her patrol. early part of the meeting, tater in­ Alemite Lubricant— Plans were made for a Troop hike troducing the temporary chairman, Resists tremendous bearing pressure» to Great Notch next Saturday, so Mr. Charles Ritter, of 234 Post Ave­ Is an excellent lubricant at 4.00" F. ■> $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 girls of Troop 1, don’t make any nue. Mr. Ritter is a member of Retains its lubricating,values at 30“ plans for Saturday, September 14. Adoniram Lodge F. and A. Masons below :ero. Libby Lindsay, Midge Sturgeon, and the Elks Club. Will not cake or become rancid in Lyndhurst and Rutherford Theresa Whitehead and Dot I^ethi Each troop in town was represented. Let us help you eliminate 80% of your repair bills told all about their experiences at Several important matters were by Alemite-ing your car “Every 500 Miles.” South Bergen's largest home-1 building Camp Hudsonia. discussed but action was deferred un­ organization has a number of new homes The following girls went: Theresa til the next meeting, which will be under construction that range in price from Whitehead, Midge Sturgeon, Alice held 'on Monday nighi,September,!7, $7,950 for 'a-cleverly planned, well built Nielson, Catherine Fitzgerald, Dot at 8 o'clock, in the Town Hall. X«thi, Oppie Whitehead, Libby-Lind- AH members are expected to be home, to $22,000 fbr a more palatial resi­ aey and Virginia. present. , Troop Committeemen and Concrete dence in tht most select localities. Swimming, volley ball, hikes and scout masters are invited with their many other games were played. A assistants. • Every one of these houses, regardless of game of volley ball was played be-j Anyone interested in the Boy Scout M asonry BATTERIES price, has brass plumbing, copper gutters tween the campers and counselor. The movement is most cordially invited to losers to go th ru .th e mill and the attend. Flat rate on Radio Batteries, including charging and rental of Battery and leaders, tiled baths brick steps, hard counselors wt'nt thru the mill. . - ______o___ —— Cuts the Cost - * 1 . 0 0 wood floors, complete cellar plumbing, and The hikes taken were to Split Rock ST. MATTHEWS t 111 KCH All makes of batteries repaired efficiently at a fair pricc to you. are puilt plumb, solid and everlasting in the Mine, Green Pond and Hiberia. PICNIC THIS SUNDAY characteristic Burke manner. Theresa Whitehead was the most Come and enjoy yourself. R iverank Service and Ba ttery Station popular girl up at'Camp Hudsonia. You can cut labor and Sunday September 23rd. Riverside and Rutherford Ave. Common sense would dictate that a home- She received tK e'C r H. given to any .Sunday School !>:30 A. M. material costs by using Rutherford, N. J. Phone Ruth 3218 one who is voted the most popular seeker purchase a house built by an organiza­ Morning Service 10:30 A. M. H. Schretiman, Prop. tion that embraces all the departments of K iri- St. Matthews Picnic this Sunday. concrete block. The—meeting ended with Taps, After the early morning service building construction, including the archi­ songs and a prayer. M.V. #130 A. M. and the Sunday School Large size and wide mor­ tectural, engineering, mill work, foundations, 9:30 A. M., both being held in our masonry, plumbing, carpentry, roofing, etc! FINE CAR BEAUTY V church, a congregational picnic will tar beds mean speed in Foreclosure Sale It is the most economical plan to eliminate IN NEW DICTATOR be held this Sunday morning, Sept. all sub contracts, extra fees and extra profits laying. By order of Building and Loan Association Exceptionally sm art body lines ami l 6 th at Miltenbergers Grove (Mount , Milton M. Unger,-Attorney a wealth of luxurioas equipment Pleasant Park) Carlstadt, N. J. characterize Studebaker’s new dicta; Regular, even surfaces One Family Dwelling Inspect one of these typical Burke The children of the Sunday Scho.il 51» Second Avenue. N . J . Lyndhurst, Houses and see why they oat ¿ell and to r 'Royal Sedan for five. It is will be taken directly after the Sun­ economize plaster and Tomorrow, September. 15th at 2:M P. M , On The Property powered-with the motor that recently day School to the Park. Many of Dwelling contains 8 rooms, bath, all improvements- out last all others drove The Dictator 5,000 miles in the members have volunteered to take stucco. Plot 50 x lit» containing 2 car garage. 4,751 minutes—a record unequaled the children to the Park in their cars. by any stock car under $1400. The Our members and friends can reach Local manufacture means Iovestors-Speculators, Now Is Your Dictator Royal Sedan lists at $1395 the Park either by trolley of car. % I o. b. factory; The Dictator Regu- We hope all will come early and speedy deliveries and low O pportunity ilar Sedan (wood wheels) $1295. spend the whole day with their chil­ dren. Let it be a real get together, cost. f t E M K M B E R — Thia Sale haa been ordered by a Ruildin« and ia a . Warren Burrows, Jr., of 141 Fern A viation. KASV TKRMS. To inspect lake R utC rSS'b i? get acquainted day. to Second Ave. l.yndhurat. walk short distance lo T ro ^ rlT Avenue, Lyndhurst. is spending .a Refreshments will be served, at a Send for circular ek at Cornell ‘ University, Ithica, . nominal price. These desiring to bring BERGEN COUNTY CONCHETE S . Y., where he Is attending the' their own lunch will do so. PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION Robert B. Stoutenburgh W. J. BURKE Hfth national conference of «cout ex­ Games for all, "both young and old ; ecutives, Boy Scouts of America. 1 » have been arranged by the entertain - 1 » PARK P L A C E . ' NEWARK. N £ 101 Post Avenue , ' Lyndhum, N. J. On Friday, September 7 , he had ment committee. N.J. •f^one « 1 2 1 Mitchell »™AE*. N. J. the pleasure of seeing Executive J. An admission of 25 cents will be i Phone Rutherford 8 K . Sellick receive his diploms. charged.

_y t h e c o m m e r c ia l l e a d e r i n t h e ridge review Good-by ¿«1»* a* JLJ !>«■— ,.. • ■ m. n M m.. HIIP Published every Fnd»y by ì »W* MM* Ml» MM «*•* «S*5o*. k> ><«»a»'l ! 1flM ««MfcMiMi Ml« THE COMMERCIAI LEADER GO- Inc. * »uw« »«will «MM I » I» “ ** '* * l l > «* mm «*;' j56 Valley Brook Avenue ______Lyndhuiat. N. J »»—I. aka« »Ml t» »»II» •«» mm tmrm I Telephone Rutherford 2101 La« colmili* * n n n mé T ufi n a n c RERNER ...... ED1TUR ERNEST I DABINETT . . . . SECRETARY w d TREASURER t» natita» Uh» FniTH H FRANK ...... ASSOCIATE EDITOR WM «MI Uh» Ih*mr4 4 i-W WILUAM E KAEMPF . % . ADVERTISING MANAGER Aàfl fami ta» VVr% to» O m ttat M i *# , ,. Yearly subscription $2.00 in »dv»nce Sm*lc Copy Five Cent* tmt Itoa 9mm «4, «%«4 .«mmUmmt n* W nitri i w >. »to. a t^ M ^ d w a L m i! I 'S t t T a l e . 50 c. 5 line., 2 tune». 75c 5 hot*. > “ ■*»> —*a M » ta—■•>!>> •» a—* «mm» **vi ,, no 5 line« the minimum order. Yearly rate» on request All ad> payable in, I W Ma.* /TcoTy muu be in Uader Oftce bek« 4 P M Thurvlay No ear. m *to*u 1 w -%m0j £ £ * made i S repUe. received throuf h th« o » « • -WWW M w Il "N "II . »» W**-** t W » * Copy for new advertisement» and change* should be received at the ofcee ol ito-f«*» ***** • » «mat* a »itfc.il »M4 >tM S-«a publication not later than 1 0 o'clock Thursdsy morning . _ . few » it« ** w.**« «Mk Address all mail and make check« payable to The Commeroal Leader Co Int. |iOm« (few i%W l t > 4 Iw r " Uta» HWW4» m* öi Ifc «»t-J fty llh ^«U«4 IlMit I #4T t W ,ndtpenderit *n^~Fearte»--Nothing M sell b u t^pace^oe lertimate advertent A « » M U I V* • » italwNil la «4M -■* mm*'** mmm »y*t« « m : V.- « Itakt M»l IW*«r» R*#í» 4 t v . m m «r M tu u « fc FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,-1928 |vrf-:i IW «»M *» t *! ÍK* ***<*>»■ Í«» ••«Mr* . ttvnR t , 4 * * t , » A variety of conclusions will be drawn from the state­ o* S'w« ■* tt«Mc ? 1*1 I« tWH****’*«!» t * »*>1 - tfc» Mhl *•»- ' *wH Mw» .*#■’.*»* ■ ment of Dr. George H. Sexsmith to the effect that the only •«»■4 » •' « • TV. T «IMNftM# •*# I afe.«» »n* >■ mm « drunken persons he saw in Europe were Americans. This m>* Mt» 4 % llHlM l'IWH tlMkil t i » * w . il« w « observation, which other travelers have also brought back ■ mtufrr • « «M*>>va>t «►"»# **%-•»-*4»^ *W . «£«t •« «ro fc- r*«» , Í. r *i*r> ‘j4- I«-«»** «• r»W^i b% from the other side of the Atlantic, will be used by the IH -M«p4' « Re»!»1 t ilg * •» « t —o»»« ti *♦»*11 k M l *t • »*ta R.4 • » **•! ‘i'told'you'so” branches of both sides of the prohibition m« m» i» ( .* • « • » i i > i- * f | Uh» «MNSl «tal •MkUl «9 Wi»l« a*-*. M*t» *v*l «tur» ' ir» Mtllifk^ \ i \ »( tfco **»m Mfté t» t - • • * «»I U> t issue. But in reality what does it prove? few i* M»iv fv*f*is %-• W -f «' -iw» tiitmmnt* «r* im«**** %« On the one hand, it seems to establish that Europe is Mill l;lu iti Iìm4 m ì blessed with temperance because it doesn t try to enforce «MF*t f *1 IH» |tf«*fHIV iMV#* total abstinence. On the other hand, to those who like to look at it that way, it appears to show that Americans have less control over their appetites than Europeans and IJ^OAl. NOi’H’fc. Chas Lobmayer Fine Years Ago Thit Week Tt»WM»un- o* i.i sp i» _____ that therefore prohibition is really a blessing in the United H UN ANI • KUliM Î %VKS» M» CliKNIài*TloN» States To those who are inclined to regard the matter s»muel Connelh, thirty year» of a«* of 7H Stuyvesjmt Avenue, .lieJ Lyndhurst Markt t O K IU N A M V Nt» IIT S W s seriously the explanation may be that European'„ t the Newark C.t> Ho*r .u l at v o'clock from bullet: wounds m h.s ab NuUw M i*«irii| in«« in«l »I m IV» «è W less seno y, P , , . fn rM o n staP- Joman ind ,n hls le,t thumb, after having been held up in the Branch iu hiMtlli« Um fuorvi i t i VNhhhh»». m drunks find it easier to get home than the ioreign stav> B^ k Pirk m New„k on Saturday •m The r« »i»*Mv "4 14*4**»»« * «XI lit* éth 4*1 «*f l*i* * W M w . j . serers and thus, while a Frenchman or a German or a Connelh was found by William Johnson oi Newark, who stated orUuwAtT m litM m* MI**»» A« • > M lh * l« |M H im IH* V t R f l i «•# *• Soaniard IS comfortably sleeping it off, the poor American, that he was sunn« on a bench m the park when he heard two .hot. frvliUA« U4**n Im WI”»lim fc^i«*^l • opanidru lacuuii^iuxL^j ° F *6 * r . , n ng out and saw a man running toward him Ulthwmtm. %U IH-m K%vw* frwm ti»*. Hu«J uK Ih« iwMtli««*! »«• HmM A»*Rm with knowledge of French, (Jerman or opanisn, just Wiae Johnson said that he say Connelh fall in front of him and he »aw «Mi Ih« north «m i *»*l rwivM A»»««« fi • itlilir ho«tl .•* I*»» Mtlthwul I*. W pnoueh to make his requests for directions completely blood trickling from his wounds and became weak and ran away He Avenu* <4t Ih« north»«««, »«• • ° . . j . ■ i • ,4,-i,,r»/>fc 1 said that he did not see anyone else hut that he heard the shots The ■MkfUUr» »tal|>iu(«rti«i Monti ••»*! »Uh II»« •••«!• •« * h««i->» • «»*«» misunderstood, IS wandering with increasing dizziness, Newark authonties are making a k*o«i ALBERT MITCHELL & SO N Ihrdim •um« ««Atairctiona «tf IliMt» tu»4 ®* foi|4 t#S ••tal •• r*f* M *• t o í«M A tvn u v ttiM M KtM U «ta l t»«li.l IM' and contempt. Sigmund Demi ke, years old was severely injured by an ice truck 1 « M l) PtpeflM*« iti i»»tata«i««’»U*l» Ih»** • l|h 4 iMtwlKil) ••• ltaliM4tta«p>l •» I 'lui» Iliim U nu ***4 Hr«tii«ü ( ontr*. t..r« We ______do not believe prohibition has accomplished m p anyi driven by Michael Devito of 285 Green Avenue Oil Monday morning puw l on ftr.t r» J» ( »*Kl Il«.»ui-«11.. m TT |t*«l-t oI l'*MlilulMlu«l#l» «Re4 y>'R i * i t . t_ _^i______Devito was trying to climb the steep hill on the easterly side ot 1 atfa* H i U t * A M IS 11 4»>. Hr|ilriiilitl I? ISÜI «I *»#ht v* » Im 4 n good in this country, but we doubt w hether the proof of I Avenue |eajln(, ^ R,jKf R 0ij t when the engine stailed and his brakes “* >'.»<• fhli* rayl bp- found as far away as Europe. The stories of , tailing to hold, his machine started to roll backwards, and raiw»ver the IH grilli T'**>1 fifbH1 Ita». tli.M *«t.l BMfeBj_ « >«l t • • ! K.1H ii'Kit tic n l i l 'l l » Ill’ll Miti » lie f« Ih r MlUl i*i 4 h»»Im» •««Uhi A II« fitto*« liuo t i i bi>y who Was playing in a pile of »and at the side of the road TTvTotTiei Ite fu iir m «•»»n«nleir-l f«»i «lit*l !*•««»*• Americani vmci ic.tni nnvAiwtuviiintoxication in“• ««.wj.»Europe o“go back a—o- good many ' i cnuaren chlltlren puyin^piaymg w ha i,nit.nine oiginunuSigmund 111managed*11.*mu to scampcr away before the • I «hi. li lime Mta l »*»•« * «I» l». I n t f U i i |»»«t- m mi««I »»«•*•• U n - 'i * •* i1 <•r t T„_,i„_r i1 /•/: m1Q 1 i f. / T TKf» L « ______rnm m_ pntaries o f a al' l. truckt n ii'k reached th»*mthem Tli»*Tlie h*• •» > »» > ..i.h_*'-‘ by mi« r*m ue*l«4 I » lim i U rol»iti'fc , HMtl.l . most any American writer of twenty or thirty or even youngster / ttliit n iH r ffiu « M a l l*tt|*ro%*«♦**#*I tbe o«4 iot-i- »H a ll».—Un i « «»f—ta—L.—— forty-years ago contain references, contemptuous or good- 0n WedlK.gday cveningi aT.umKr of fnends <.i Mr Fred.ru k shad,» Iciifti «m pn<.peit» u» th« »i.Min» •«* r » i n t ' * litt* alwl *ai‘l ►*-*»»! V o b i* . t» natured to intoxicated fellow-innocents abroad. After ! pleasantly surprised him with a party at hls home at 477 Stuyvccam Am efllte«! t>f Ui« ntaael »« 'alu* *•» ha» ■ naiureu. tu imoAicaicu ^ M ( ^ wlu.„ M, Shadell KUlcd to take lotty llteroitf I tat« 4 l.tn *lh u ta| N J -V| l- > - i« ' t <> * JACKSON - KUHN CO. h) ora*! fl* 11 * 1 1 ■ ' ' ' all, these travelers, far away trom home, are on a noliaay. A most enjoyable evening was s|>cnt during which h!r> Sludill r t a if Th« T> « n«*‘ i| f i >t. Ihui at t I^LaUisli^U |e * i) ± 1------— ------lü m lr v H -W j t t \ They might even be devoting time to intoxication in Pari? 1 ^ « e d by her sister, Miss Slevak served a midnight «upper 1 « nal >141 »Vit OK ltl»IN t Nt'li N« » AllOVi: lU M lUO h To REALTORS INSt'K AN« I .1*1:4 ¡Ai* NUT ICK % «?rt. or Vienna or Berlin or Madrid which they could not very »iK-4'irtv »»Uv.«»*, Mita « Hi. i infurtMi* OltlUNANt’t. NO ftfT4 TowN.smr o* i a -Nom fufT, n j tim i mH) Iw oblaintxl »I > **r U'* IW.t ( o„,,,4.».c. haapi A«!,.»,«**»*!, w e l l NOTICK TU «'«>NTUACTXUl|4 Tt.wn*M|i limiti«-« r. Tlit>* Y lk»u« tUr afford in New York or Chicago or . Il I lr a « n ) in Ih** AwNHUntioti Ht^ibntu, an oitiHN %n*i: itiAji t it 1 >•. n i i oW NCliP «*l l.%M-i|« ►lu i NT INi I ORDINANCE NO, lluUierfwr»!. N« » J«-»« » ITRSON.M SERVI« J* The prohibition issue, we believe, will be settled, if •N T i l l |'v i|J|4»W1NU N AMI I* I » I» ¡~g"; A ll mu>< I«* ------—-r . M lltiHW aVü an * r-7-'- ;-r- # . nri 1 . S SKAI.KI» K A I.K D pMpoial« i»r-» will U r»K«Ivwt by I » t iH-mlml »in V» Uhm . |4*t»*l> M liv IM V'W rn*’M i«j snA vmam am ivnikuhsi n ^ at all, by what goes on on this si Je of the ocean. The law ,4. tlvr t.uUMr Wlflt »«* HH11»#. «11 ItO AI * to Tin ittii'THlfOlT rii th«* lli«lN Tin MM ' *1 Pt.. *tif R utherlotJ SiH Ili. 1 c iti tn I tifi I thrH-itl. m t'l I’ i’t • >'••< •** w i pir INI' mm -I w IM I . 1 1 ** has given rise to conditions in our own country, which ,u. ¡„,*T »1. I',1'*,lja V‘u >,'’h."ì.,‘ M« « >*in|**lli*«l by n I'V illftw l n-111 tu »1. • . - ’ • I i » I I : >• u i ti I T il ’» M • ■ Mìtili!» U|*»n J muu«:«-.'’ Avtoliuí» flo tti C li«»e Th« |ti.<«nl of OiKitUítlrltlfHll I. »«•< i VV VTI li i* W IT un AM» -«TiftiM to Hiv*Tf«i4«- A v e n u e , t\vi»iea* tHreot f Ihf rtiíhl t<< ir)«« i mi> hu.i «JI ht.!» t< .V ATI It M AA lit» 1 * « - A I I I* I *■* 1 fritta Kin^nliiitl A n. hu« !•> KoioM Av« mu*«’ Mh«tiMMV«i im nult in* kaa t \ i* YAtriiiN t¡¡ ! t. , S«i..in.l tllVifl flint» KinK»l»i»4 Avr­ H) Onl« I IWiMlil , f l'o lii Itti Its. I. i||r I n imi io n* i s v il i H -*• r I ‘ »M ** FORD AND THE FUTURE il uè to Ten- i:\. k AVellU«-, hl*H» Sire*»! |H»M1N1. K J |.|\i;i,M ' vM » VI I It «I 1.1 ATI,NO t i l l , tai M . * H oui KliiKnInn ^ \ venue lo iK u.l «*n.l an.l THE SOUTH BERGEN C0 AL COMPANY Inc. M a |*l«' Vxetlue fr»jui W eart A Venu«* !«• *■ ■ I'<»t»tt*hli> « ír ik ,« «,t, ne i «.li h All* I » H V AX I *• ; -I»atv«! .«t I,vitn n t ■ i One of the little questions that keep economists and l'Irtllf, aiMi-meati'-n«, «ni *|h. I UlfoniiM »..Sta ANI» «iTülb NMItatathV V Iloti ma> Ih- i »bl 'i Ine«! 'il Ih»' offlee of Ih# 1 I Ntal H IN CmNMïTIi'N HU li' Kingston Coal Company 1 Coal T.otan»».ij. linjiln TI1..1* F H..«e. (Mr business observers speculating is the problem, what will IC Hroìani 11. Ih \*h«k . .tioit llulhln.it, l.i>!Al. NOTICr \Airil Itl'ÜI'M T IVI 1,1 Knut llulhrrfonl. Neta i«l*e> & TOWNÄllII* o r I.YM»IM‘UHT N W ill H l. Ata Tlt* lhM*ni f « ■>-•* * happen to the Ford Motor Company when Henry Ford A ll |>l.>lH««Ml Avi pr«»|HTÌy n t lw j envrlttft«’. |»In ìiiI> ntarltm i temt» NOTICK To CON Til At T o lo* ul*.Ut I I- i ' I« i i¡ • . * ta «»li th- uUtnl«!«-. w itti Ih. líam e of ftubiH h urt»« « y I V dies or retires?” It is begining to look now as though Ihr bl.hler «Il ì the nature of the th I \ litlliurx, N I o l i i »IN \ S r v S i i JlTt* I’ll II A**lo*. fl « > |l*i«« 11. rt ! bill « ontHin«' « n the uth.»«l t VA e«rt ****** h»«« a ta»'N«i»ir inaib out t . th. oi.lei of The Towuablpor <« • Ih^i.l of t , i H .a. »t «i*ll L\ m lh u ia t." talilg* of Ì«yn4hur«t, Ne» J«!*. y "«t m . I'im4>m «**4 any rate, his commencement of operations on his great lieiftuial M.* i»Ult -.f Ih* mI4 14.4*4 V n.vi if. tn. inn.l« »hl H««l>rfrH The Hsirm! r«f " *n Jti n-1^ » n< « t* i •*».’ * •*» *• J rubber tract in Brazil seems to point that way. a n y «-muí«- what*à»ever, tem lief 2 fth IH.’ « «I * P. W l*|r *o#lt i f mm** ■ «*•’ '• ** •**•’ h * m ‘ It> Or4« i I ìomi4 of (.'«munlaaloner», - « m . tm « et. .:•** » . «A 4 «•*-■-' DuUINK'K J MVMfJJ- Tin»«*, fo r th» eoftuftu« Itftft *»f *. le.tnfoi» e*i Ford is preparing to grow rubber on a tremendous .•.nur«!« »t'-riii *«l»r arar er from Iliadi» th« * *1*1 lao'tii*«! «•! h« %* t- Townaliip Clrrli .jtlel in »f le* le inakr »«efe --ta I littori a.t I^ ndft»u»*t. N J t*liaiM- Avenue ruTinin« ih ro u ah («rn«t* on Hept f»th. 19 2« i i i - 1 » j i l n« i • • i 4t| iH m i .11,» Emmm , scale. It will be an exceedingly expensive undertaking, lh«’n«« «oulheriv t-»' Kin«*larwl Av««iu« m i n» i '«10 rt. i .. i t PIICNE Rtmil RK)R|>tiU _ e«t»tinir «ul\»rt ÜMC«t( , 1 ! TV r..fcl.*«.IS-. •* l |*H.»" In l|M iMit f '4 l k l | * h 'V> **t a* I -I and it will be a good many years before the tract can be­ I.r^IAL NtlTH’K IMan»^ ai**>« ilb »ll«m* «nri'othef Inforjua « Fot lvkih.k I Vjivn\ (Vf ' tl<»n MI«> Ite oht«lr«-l -t> l-iufitoei Tin-* r lt.»tae,. t Mr u i- 'n t h« i klm, mn«4 K»ah gin to yield a product. It looks as though Ford were look­ It llrvjta.nl in **i« ' *•— 11 lofi ftuiM.fu Mm\ nr HOTICB TO Cos "ftACTÖlt* 1 Ir»^v ,i>t Hnwni*.ir th« T-*«n or»Ill4 .»le »nl .ln«4 «ut*1.1e therein With an4 bui mual Ite ■* «Uirv^l h * - »«•* • 1 *• • ♦.*ij \et* *" •hip of lj>n.lhiirttl, N. « Jera«>. al > a.* * ^ Ite hehl In the T o w n H all, V alle» hr«toll . «• l’I Rf l l.l COAL CO., INC. orrief -*f “Th* Totanal.it» «*f t* ■ i v« Ford sees his automobile company as a concern that is .turi I*. I.ft. hi \ \ «tiu. ..n M«*n«la > **••»« i ? i ‘i t , . l . . « it hm 11.1*1i r n.» «*** -«»» f lei,liter íftb. 1121 al ‘ I* M fre^nt ,'>i2'|hu^ 1 . , . i* !* .4 Ihh la lo .aIV * « t^*f* Ih * *«)•! Tim.-, fo r I he. t‘.»n*tru*'l l«»n of « n in fo i. * 4 T h e It<»«r4 <‘t » oimt**»«»ner* n««f>« «.,* «I» f»»« e « e- • +■ Wtl V «llrv HrtM»k Avrnur | >m|hum, N I. going to stay in business for a long time. « on«-rel«- pt|« istorili « « te r •»'««•! fm m the r ifh l I«»- t* >eet «n» «loi «Il h»4* f.i 1 lana* ana t ■ * a ta. .a m- « • * • 1 11; - rh« S 1: .nel of Ne« Y» ih anil líela any nuo »lul»ft»i ^ n«« b a i * • ’ “ 73„t"*7»»7 " « û . • *»< — rt.-l4 A ven u e i fo rm e l l> W o »rt A venite > Hy O n le r iV n ' j* M*vVîl* I I o------IhrttUcb t»rn ate • |tf«*|tert v. t a« ro*a Ne • Y o rk . Hr»*í»ni T liln i I •urth. or ( U k r To«n«hip iTerfc . A vento. I rifth Hiath. to Hutherfor«! A%e ltate.1 at |,»nrihuff» N J S f i a Ä , IS A SNAP REFERENDUM COMING? nue »ml « onne« le»l t/» an eïlatine ■« ul i*n taept Slh...... Il»« l.l II- 11**“ *  tr intrnifliiini huitjifji (K.. v«p*r o o <-^>ooooooooocmx >o o o o o o o o <>o c >c>o o c k x >ooooooooooock >o o o o o o o Election day—November 6 is less than rune weeks 8 g, SECURE VOUE PI ANS N U * off. If the Court House crowd who forced through the legislature the Chandless-Purdy park bill, under which it W. H. H A R V E Y , Builder MRS. CATHERINE G. W ALSH is proposed to appoint in the Board of Freeholders a parti- wjj n, ou u. Pu,«mK ah r»His ,4 ru«* ...1 san commission'to expend millions of dollars for a county ÎISÎ RIDGE ROAI) LYNDHl'RST. N J Special 4(tnitKai givrn to rrnto4rüii|¿ otd park system, intend to submit the act to the people this *nl*r¿ü^t your prramt hufnc year, it is plain that they ought to formally announce that lUfum» 41 tta rmtM iwu ttfM l« M fact at once. * “ W 1» * v *« a»|«* A*«»*w«. ItfV ,!,«.!, s J Once adopted this act would give the office-holders A hlHOU HCES much more power than any such statute on the subject Hume Rtalirthad 4171 in any other county. N o preliminary’ program need be The hall dnJ Winter ihouwK of <”w (>/• <2 A M M t t l l M H W lXa I KUT i u Bl Ht KIV i.RSlIli. AVfc, LYNMIURST. N J filed here in advance of the referendum. All of the money «—«fclWe l(in<Ì dr eues * • Sportswear. A j terni ion and W. a H it tm m iif « w « •tvailable for years could be expended in one section, to bo t »tnjálete VlllM rf ìhèm the exclusion of all other sections. tin! |iirt if • (*h4 4»wk * * M an i Eventn% Gou-ru, Flannels W orsted Jerseyt. bu l Uta h e a lth « # t « » f í Only the original and immediate appropriation of • r f y Wo ^ * • * S2,762,889 need be submitted tot he electorate In all of t? Figured Velvets kw* iu«tol* fitatanla llwtt k Salim, Plain m*eM • all Ir«! All • » mt ftTMUo the other counties additional appropriations, like t h e f i r s t iftMiiil y fro afc. * r must have referendum approval. l U v a f f a l Either the Court House politicians are ashamed and A. EGERT A SON afraid o fthis law, which they caused to be enacted and Hats Lvrrvthing In Mm » of which they boasted six months ago, or they are planning lor a snap referendum At the last moment, submitting no Felu ■ Fur Fehs • S u in i VVi411 are doing, until the very eve of the election M. L LADIES GUILD fill Open Radio Labor Wo«U Wip«^ World’s Fair Mon. Ont Freeholder Bd. Local Contractors Are Offering Spec­ ial Service to Home Owner* With­ out Obligation. ( '

COMMUNITY RADIO SERVICE Phone Rl’THERFORD 1011-W H a v e jo u r Radiol* operate directly from your ll*ht socket. M u «way w ith a ll dry or wet battei&a. Guarantee 100 per cent Improve­ m en t over former battery operation and will »ervlce on« y«ar free of charge all Installation«. Othei make« of radio« electrified and re paired. Radio« tested absolute! v

BUS SERVICE LYNDHURST BERGER’S CENTER SHOP Lyndhurst Notes NFWAKK-HACKKNSACK— 101. North Arlinfcton, Kearny and Now Showing the Latest Models Newark, Rutherford, East Ruther­ ford, Carlstadt, Woodridge, Haa- brourk Heights and Hackensaek. Baaea leave Rlice Road and Val­ ter Brook A vene— South Bound Week days: 6:30 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 4:00 P.M .; then «very 20 minutes until 6:00 P.M.; then every 30 minutes until 11:30 P . M. Saturdays: 6.30 A. M. and every 10 minutes until 12:00 midnight. Sundays: 8:00 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 11:30 P.M. North Bound Week days: 7:30 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 6:00 P.M .; then every 20 minutes until 6:00 P.M.; then every 30 minutes until 12:30 A . M. Saturdays: 7:30 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 1:00 A.M. Sundays: 9:00 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 12:30 A. M. RUTHERFORD-NEW YORK— 122 Bu»ea leave Valley Brook and itayveuaat Avessee— For New York Week days and Saturdays: 6:08 A. M.. 6:38 A. M. and every 30 minutes until 10:38 P.M .; then 11:23 P.M. Sundays: 6:08 A. M., 7:08 A. M., 8:08 A.M.; then 8:38 A.M. and every 30 minutes until 10:38 P.M .; then 11:23 HOUGHTON (Beat Bj Teat) P . M. ' BUSES FOR HIRE Public Service De Luxe buses JAMES R. HOUGHTON afford a splendid means of carry­ ing parties to the seashore, moun­ tains, theatre, or to athletic or Hollow Building Block other events. They are ideal for picnics, outings, or tours. “BUILD BETTER HOMES CHEAPER” WELFIT WELFIT Phone: Hackensack 7 0 0 0 , Ext. 5. O ffic e : 276 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst, N. J. Corset-Brasstere Kumfy-Cut Girdle Factory: New York Avenue, weit of Ridge Road. Lyndhurit. N. J PUBLICS® ¿SERVICE Phone Ruth. 4039 COME AND LOOK OVER OUR K leck n er’s FULL LINE OF STUDIO OF MUSIC WELFIT and KUMFY'CUT Piano, Violin, Saxaphone Brassieres, Corset-Brassieres, Girdles, Sport Girdles. OF YOUR FAVORITE NEGATIVE WILL BE MADE Cornet Garter Belts and Lace Back Corsets FOR Y O U PIANO TUNING W. \Ji K L E C K N E R S , YOU WILL BE PLEASED Bach, of Muaic Just s;tve the coupons given in our envelope containing your 753 Ridge R oad 228 Stuyvesant Aye. Lyndhurst, N. J. developing and printing orders. W hen they total the nominal Phone 779-R. amount of $5 .Off, we will present you with a S x *7 enlargement from any negative you wish.

Experience has taught the investor

Stuyvesant Avenue at Valley .Brook To Buy Lyndhurst Real Estate

One of tfie Greatest A Few Desirable Listings of tfie United States

GASOLINE. SA LES IN NEW J E R S E Y Valley Brook Ave— SHOW WIDE USE o f MOTOR. C A R S 1 0 0 . 0 0 per front and up. Page Ave.— State’s Road System Encourages D r i v i n g 60.00 per front foot and up. By Both Residents And V i s i t o r s Second Ave.— Plot 75x100 6 Rooms and Bath, $12,600. i d s 5o/c/Per Car /n Year Page Ave.— > NFW JERSEY- 5 7 3 -GALLONS /oca/ est are Plot 50x100 6 Rooms and reòu Bath, $7,900. Riverside Ave.— PI®* k7l/> xlOO 6 Rooms ’HYSHOULDN'T YOU? an

Plot 39x100—2 family, 9 rooms and Bath, $11,000.

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PENNA - A AO It I had bought then. I’d have made a fortune".

INDIANA-4 27 Your father may have said it to you. More people will say it two, three and five years from now. We'll

A c c o ru in p to i'.j’u r mpiloti by the American Koad Builders A: .ociation. New Jersey furnish you with “reasons why” to buy, and point connu me J |n 1927 approximatelyj 57* «allons of gasoline lor each car rr^*tered. A splendid indicanolii oi me popularity of New Jersey’» highway system. out the right investment.

Durir« 1927 Public Service used more than 12 000.'. 00 gallons of gasoline for its fleet of lotor buses throughout the state.

of Public Service arid development of New Jersey are hound together. —President Thomas N.

PVBLIC m j S E R V I C E Bergw Freeholder* missm jana L t - u r ______v n i The «trip of road about 1700 feet Take Over Chaucey connecting Wuhinfton Am wr la undated bis farmlands of IM acN»*" ^ m Tendered A Party Carlstadt with Moonachie Avenue, in Avenue, Lyndhurst Wood-Kid«« and which formerly was matter will be looked into with a **• On Her Birtkday known aa “ Mousetown Road" was also view of correcting the. nuiaance. Certaia prmistoas with w(»n sn i - M i a i . « r t t n ’ taken over. Thu wma done on request At the meeting of the Bergen J. Cunaor. haviag reumed a* U rp»**'nn« •* **• C»*r»ry A m w tvw xastlr U> I.1M 4I1 M t of Freeholder K£-mrds. County Freeholders yesterday after­ watchman at th<- Herren a«unty WW** "*W rtk*d to by botb Ib. Her I’WMIV l\ text L StOK» « ATI noon in the Hackensack Court House During the past month the coun­ Home, Walter Barry was pU«d ii £ ^ 5 T J Z Z f j Z mncurrent resolutions were passed ty police made 189 arrest* and col­ timt position nt i filflry of t60 n t lonBaiij jro» w u i*» » « jro a»?« in which the county fathers and the lected in lines $689. There were month. Miss Leiter, of Hacken ick. Township of Union and North Arling­ nineteen accidents and eleven persons was made clerk in the o«ce of Coun ...... ♦ ------ton agreed to Chauncey Avenue, from were injured. The r e p o r t o f the ty Supennten.ient of S c h o o ls B C. Mr. and Mrs. rnd Heerock. of The busae was beautifully >>NI » h ü I ll k t « »» v . Ridge Road to Riverside Avenue as a sealer of weights and measures gave Wooater at a aalary of $10* a month. V '"te r Avenue, have kad >< tkeir « > > ! > • » TH M »« >>M » county road. The motion being a written statement that he had in­ George Barry was made aiuustant cu*-- gwesU, the Mi »sei Elisabeth Fetter passed the legal form alities to take spected. adjusted and otherwise han­ todian in the county «earchin» rooa» hoff, and Em ily Butler, of Itnladel this road over w ill follow. Freeholder dled 413 cases in his line of duty. at a aalary of 11,500. i phia.

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*>. a A— 1 Mr*. John Balt, of Clinton Terrace G. 0 . P. GATHERING Miss Annette Armstrong ^ „tamed u> her home fr» • CARMINE SAVINO three months .visit with her parents GIVES OBJECTIONS AT COYTESVULE Gwen Party By Ami in Scotland. L.KGAL NOTICE Delighted Women TO NEW SCHOOLS TUESDAY SEPT. 18 Little M iu Annette Armstrong, of » ¡Park Avenue, was given a party by TOWNSHIP Or LTNDHUH8T. N. J. Ordinarily the need for more schools Ja m eM * W. Merrer, Republican Cam- ] her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Gutheil of 329 NOMTK TOOONTRACTORS Ordinance No 2522 and I»;« That’s What They Are shouldou.u presage an advanced step ...for p a i g n Meager, announces that the » m nvm■:AI,KI> am oropossls will be recelin i, because it indicated an increase in opening gun of the Campaign, will be fourth birthday. Many th e B oard' o f OCommissioner*m b m é h * of the Town- rolkB and re- ship of Lyndhurst N ea^fnm r^rt a IU*- WE know they would be—but satisfy ypurself. Ask any of the «cores population and an increase in popula­■ fiVed i‘ the Vicinity of a “Great Re- played by the young folk.. andre- who have already availed themselves of our offer. tion always has been looked upon aa publicanpuoucan AchievementAcmeveninn thev»»c “Hudson j -freghment»------were . served. , . . The . . table nem m uw ivw« i>a», ValteyhrwA / aad making a town more important and River Bridge”, on Tuesday Septem- j was prettily decorated in pink and IMaBeM |Avja.J ^ for The Gaire Steam Supercurline Permanent Wave Equipment (and wealthier. ber 18th with a monstrous get-to-j white. 1( the construction of a reinforced concrete it’s exclusive in South Bergen County) is now an integral part of Unfortunately the history of Lynd- ■ether' Dinner at the “New Venice”,! Those present were M '-»nd Z S w Z l i i our up-to-the-minute array of appliances. hurst proves to us that the increase Coytesville, N. J. William Gutheil, Mr. andMrs. Harry ^ courMa to city pip* ““«• He is a Calif a CradwMa of population has not benefitted us. The feativities will start at 6 P. M. Gutheil and daughter. Harriet. Mr. « r p Instead „ it has ______increased____ our taxes____ with a Band Concert by the 104th j an(j j^rg A. B.Gutheil and the ¡thereat and from Chase A venue to Soft flat waves, without kinks or “straight lines. and assessments, almost to a point Regiment Engineers Band, Dinner will J y jsges Hazel and Noami Gutheil, j K ‘{IfjiV^sp^iflcations, and other Infwr- ¡a the Slate sf New Jwaaj Warranted painless and without slightest discomfort. whereall the puity in our property be served at 7.00 I'M ; ,‘^ r J h,ch 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gutheil and chil- { ■ ^ » ’S X i p V n ^ n t L I T V ' " ^ and Maryland. has been wiped out. speaking and dancing will prevail. , William (M r K B ro w n ) In the Association Bulld- In” charge of specially trained and experienced As early as 1920 the school system The speaker of the evening will be | dren, Lisle and Donald, Mrs. Willia ] ^ Kutherford. New Jersey- Ha ka became a problem to the people who former Congressman James H. Me- Childs, Mrs. T. L. Armstrong and I envelope, p la in ly marked operators. I have the permanent interest of Lynd- Lafferty of , one of the or- yera an(j William Childs, Edith ! on the outside. with the nam e of hurst at heart. They could visualise jgrnal Hoover for President Boosters, „ ^ VAnm Gaiter an(j Evelyn Ehr- therein."'aid bid must b. »cco®- Work Fully Guaranteed __: - . the increasing cost of education, con- who will talk.in National IsRues,fol-"»| ------— L j«nled by a certl" « 1 ' ^ “ctSeiT ««► be Time Required—90 Minutes struction and mistakes of those in lowed by the candidates, Hamilton P. **c“' ______;------• , — — _ “ ut t* u,e order of "The Township power would make the most of run- Kean, for U. S. Senator, Morgan F. 1 — j St. Thomas’ Episcopal The Board of Commissioners INTRODUCTORY PRICE, $5. ning our town. j Larson, for Governor, Randqlph Per- the right to reject any and all bids for Entirely disproportionate to our rat- kins, for Congress, Ralph W. Chand- Church any cause whatsoever. Inquiries cheerfully’ answered- Appointments courteously made. By Order Board of Commissioners. ables with the consequent high taxes less, for State Senator, Bertram Mott, Rev.FrankHnG. Faper, Rector * DOMINICK J. UV E L U Considerate personal service assured. , and higher assessments. The chief Chairman of the State Committee Rectory, 351 Livingston Ave., Phone Township Clerk. Dated at Lyndhurst, N. J.. reasons for our low ratables for a Daniel E. Pomeroy and Mrs. Edna B. 1405-J Ruth. on Sept. 12th. 1»28. ______The Franklin Shoppe town of eighteen-thousand people en- Conklin, members of the State Com- Services for Sunday September 9, tirely of very modest homes and 96 mittee, and the Assembly and iree- 1928: per cent, of our revenue must come holder candidates, 7:30 A M. Holy Communion. 7-9 Franklin Place Rutherford, N. J. from that source. ^ ) Douglas G. Thomson* chairman of 9 :45 A. M . Church School Telephone Rutherford 263? Prior to the last school election the the Republican County Committee, 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion and LYNDHURTS COAL CO. candidates who advocated full time will be toast master as the spacious Sermon. for every child were defeated. Those banquet hall, will only accomodate 8:00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser­ who promised a solution of the school 1 0 0 0 dinners, it will 1«; necessary to mon. D .L & W . S t r M t o . COKE problem were elected. make your reservations early to Re- The church with a cordial welcom COAL Kappen We suffered a great surprise there-. publican Headquarters Hackensack, to all. . fore when the successful candidates JUST THINK, A BAND CONCERT Office and Yard stated a «urv-y. of the Town to find a DINNER.AND DANCING, all for St. Matthews’ out where more schools are needed. $ 1 . 0 0 per person. ”T ~ 736 VALLEY BROOK ^VENUE It took them four months to make the Lutheran Church Classified Advertisements j survey and our supervising principal Sunday Sept. 16th. Tel. Rutherford 2140 LYNDHURST, N. J . has been preaching for ten years that Westminster Mens 8:30 A. M. Morning Service. The Classified Advertising LOANS to Housekeepers on your we need more schools. He could in­ opic of Sunday mornings sermon will „ furniture in $50, $100, $150, $200, form anyone in ten minutes where Club Will Sponsor be “Anxious Cares”. Sunday mom OC8aM3aCKIimByilDBKK« n onjuaJKK,'W » Rates $¿50 and $300 Denominations. they would uo the most good. It ng we shall endeavor to answer the Legal interest only. Absolutely no must be remembered that our school Town Players Show question “Why should Christians dis- n rm rn : t lines 1 t i m e ...... 60c •ther charge. Small weekly pay- principal has been with our school I aiss all anxious cares of the mor- t Unes 2 tim e s ...... 75c m n ta. We guarantee the lean system almost_____ from its very _ incep The Entertainment and the Good j ow"? t lines 3 tim e s ...... w i l . 0 0 within twenty-feur heura, Lynd­ UPHOLSTERING Yearly rates on request. All ads tion and can V-ll where every pupil ' and Welfare committees of the West- Christ say “Seek ye first the king- hurst Loan Co. Inc., 808 Stuyvesant lives. minster Church Men’s Club met on i dom ot (j0(j an P h o n e Rutherford 4199-R. Beautiful modem 3-4 room apart­ 10:30 A. M. Congregation Picnic at ments in the new "BOGLE BUILD­ reason for that stand. . ! made tentative plans for a show to 1 would not question Mr. Austins ^ presented by the Town Players at Miltenbergers Grove, Carlstadt, N. J. , SsaopCTagqgrBTnnnfiniy irgvyCTrKiiM rsigsrwnwfOTooai BATTERIES Charged and Rerfted. ING”, spacious rooms, attractive all Prompt and efficient service. Radio probity, but consider our Town with th<_ Westminster Lyceum about the tiled bath room with shower, kitch­ a tax rate of 7.17 a school and local j jast wee|( ¡n October. William E. Lyndhurst Methodist repairing, fhe Radio Service Co., en walls tiled, inlaid linoleum on last 120 Park Ave., Rutherford, N. J., budget of over eight hundred thou­ Francoeur, who has been the author floors. Fain fold-away table, domes­ sand dollars and then a man of Mr. Episcopal Church G. DEPKEN & SON Phone Rutherford 1435. tf tic science cabinet, kelvinator refri­ of all of the shows, is writing the Austin’s probity, but consider our one to be presented next month, and Stuyvesant and Tontine Aves. HOUSE FOR RENT—5 rooms, one geration anil garbage incinerator. reason for one hesitating to spend George Fountain, Pastor Garages on premises, rentals, $55, $65, he expects to have the cast selected family house necessary improve­ $5 3 5 , 0 0 0 with consequent annual in­ Morning worship 11.00 $70. Centrally located, convenient to fw^the parts in a few days, and be­ ments, near trolley and train sta­ crease to our school—budget of -$i50v^ Evening worship 8,00 everything, immediate occupancy. gin rehearsals. tion. Also furnished room. Rent $33. Bible School, 9.45 K leen K oal You can forget petty household 0 0 0 . The Town Players are a group of That form of reasoning by Mr. Aus­ Apply to Liberti, 516 Laurel Ave­ duties, the ashes, the lawn the local amateur actors and actresses, Epworth League, 7.00 tin leads to recollect another remark nue, Lyndhurst, N. J. 8-31-3t screen doors etc., if you live in our who have presented five shows in the Junior Church, Wednesday night 7 up-to-date perfectly serviced apart­ made by him. township,...... which...... have been well re­ Mid-Week Service Wednesday night 18 Park Avenue LOST—Large black pocketbook on When the estimate for the new ~(.|Ve(| a'n’,i have brought fame to the ment house. Inspection invited. at 8 . 0 0 Livingston Avenue. Probably drop­ H. R. BOGLE * CO. schools was presented William Har- author and these taking part in them, Lyndhurst Women’s Bible Class, ped off running board of auto on 300 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J. vey asked: “How are the people go- T h e Entertainment committee con­ Tuesday afternoon, 3.00 Friday about 2 o’clock. Reward if Rutherford, New Jersey Phone Rutherford 1077 ing to take to the program? sists of Louis H. Meyer, Harold Wells, You are welcome to any and all of returned to 2450 F irst St., Coytes­ 8-24-4t Mr. Austin answered: “We ate duly ^¡lliam E. Francoeur, (ieorge Wester- ville, N. J. or Phone Fort Lee 1827. elected to serve in the interest of the vp|t ^j|s Hansen, and Hans Hansen. these services. Phone Rutherford 2094 2 t FOR RENT—3 room apartments, all school children. If the people reject The Good and Welfare committee improvencnts, tiled baths, $15.00. our program we shall at least he able cimsjsts of William E. Francoeur, j Reed Memorial United «MM/tfQvtnrûrtnnnnnnniwflWMMPMMMMMMM FLOOR TO RENT—5 room apart­ 554 Vfalley Brook Ave., cor Milbume to say we did our duty." Jacob Burke, Harold Wells, James j ment bath, all improvements steam Avenue. That sounds fine and Mr. Austin j ^|ac jja(. G e o r g e Westervelt, Davis j I Presbyterian Church heat, hot water included. 5 minutes must be congratulated for his loyalty |j,.r(fman, and Clarence Sherwood. Stuyvesant Avenue, near Valley UrooK ac8xxBsœxxxxKKecÊ0KXtXÊMKnau from station. Rental $45.00 Apply TO LET—Garage. Bachman 330 Liv­ to what he considers his duty. 0 ----- Rev! Jam es H. Littell, D.D., 508 Third Avenue, Lyndhurst. ingston Avenue, Lyndhurst, Phone However, I must remind Mr. Aus-! P , 1 a U i a e Pastor 9-7-3t Rutherford 2043-M. 2t tin that the lirst essential for a child r.pW O ftn L eag u e llO ieS Sunday Services. Frederick Resseguie / FOR SALE—Brassbed, sprinit mat­ — ------—— is nourishment which sustains health Bible school, 9.45 A.M. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for ¡ because health^ sustains life, and when i The fourth department held a meet­ Morning worship, 11 A.M. tresses, Oak sideboard, Walnut light housekeeping all improve- a working man’s taxes are two hun ORGANIST, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church bookcase. Cheap. Mrs. Allan 325 ing on Monday, September 10, at the Young People’s Christian Union, 7 ment, bath, all improvements, steam drcd a»llurs a year, and his. assess- home of Robert Anderson and plans P.M. Teacher Third Avenue. Phone Ruth. 1363-W. Rutherford 2592-M.2592-M, 230 ValievValley nlents force him to increase the mort V o c a l i»-7-3t were made for the activities for the Evening worship, 8 . P.M. Piano, Organ. Voice. Theory by High Vaiai Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst. giige on his home the child will suf­ ensuing year. On Saturday, Septem­ Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes­ 3t Scientific Methods Diaphragmatic fc ,,m «I Tanas FOR RENT—Room and board for one fer at home, ami school instead of ber 29, an Epworth League excursion day a t 8 P.M. or two gentlemen. 170 Page Ave­ TO LET—Garage. 220 Park Avenue, being a great benefit that it should “Up the Hudson” will take place and A cordial invitation is extended to Piane Department nue, Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst. Phone Rutherford 719-J. be, becomes merely a mockery. we hope to see all the young people all to join in the above services. Touch Technic, Sight Reading. 9-7-3t It 1 know many children forced to seek oUt. • „ 1 heory Memoriutioa laaarfoanüa work and many to become easy vic­ On October 12, the young people FOR RENT—3 rooms, $25.00 hot Studio: 33 Livingston Avenu« N. J. tims to charity fakirs because their will enjoy a motor trip to Phillips- Westminster water, steam heat, bath. 649-5th FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 3 rooms, private bath. Every con­ parents have been milked dry by taxes burg to attend the Epworth League Presbyterian Church (Secaad A fato itt) Avenue, Lyndhurst. and assessments. 9-7-3t venience. Train! trolley and bus Convention. -—k The taxpayers opposed to the con­ We have resumed our Sunday eve­ New Jersey Avenue and Ridge Road one block away. Business couple Rev. John C. Lane, Pastor FOR RENT—4 room apartment, kit or teachers. Box 3 Commercial struction of new schools at this time ning devotional services at 7 P. M. would not lower the high standard invite all yoUng and old to come Westminster Church at comer 'of chen dining room, front room, bed­ Leader. 9-7-3t New Jersey Avenue and Ridge Road. room and bnth. Extra improve of curieulum that we have, but know j Rmj - ¡n ug APARTMENT of four newly deco­ that four hours school attendance up j — Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. ments. Ice box Murphy Indoor Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. Lane Closet Bed. Dumbwaiter. Rent rated rooms in two-family house; to the third and fourth grades will lower our tax rate by stopping all GEO. H. HOLDEN all modern improvements; separate not prevent a child from graduating large expenditures, a low tax rate 11:00 A. M. and 8 P. M. $50.00 including heat. 542 Valley Morning Subject “Christ Central in Brook Avenue. Phone Rutherford furnace. Rent $40, at 516 Third in the higher grades and will save will bring us industries. WUtiout in- Ave., Lyndhurst. 5 minutes walk Lyndhurst from a continuance of a dustries our taxes will climb with the Holy Communion” Roofing and Sheet«Metal 3568. Evening Subject "The Religion of to station. ruinous policy. every new building erected- - For it is a positive fact that the j Sincerely yours, the Forward Look.” FOR RENT— 6 rooms and bath, first LOST—Canadian Beagle hound, fe­ only way to redeem our Town is to I . CARMINE SAVINO. C o n tra cto r floor in two family house. 119 male, brown. Name, Dolly. Re­ Delafield Avenue, near Rutherford ward. J. H. Wackwitz, 315 Weart SOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP Avenue. 9-14-3t. Ave., Lyndhurst. EMERY'S Phone Rutherford 2233 MORTGAGE LOANS—First and| FOR RENT—Three rooms, first floor, second, mortgage money available all improvements, vacant*- October Lyndhurst Lunch 323 Second Ave. Lyndhunt, N. J. at reasonable rates and terms. In- j 1st. 350 Valley Brook Ave., tel. j quire North Jersey Bond and Rutherford 807-W. Mortgage Clearing Corporation. 17 R I V O L I Room Howe Avenue, Passaic, N. J., FOR SALE—Small chicken coop in 290 RIDGE ROAD good condition, $8.00. 818 Chest­ phone 1’assail' 4100, evenings, Huth. THEATHE (opposite Lincoln School) 1469-M, Mr. Castles. nut St., Arlington. OYSTERS R IN SEASON Michelin Tires and Tubes FOR SALE—Raise Deck Croiser, 30 FOR-SALE—Moving away. Contents f R UT HE R FOR D, N.J. We prepare Oyster Fry’s to take feet by 8 feet by !l inches, 6 cyl, 40 of six room house. For descrip- ¡ home, or you may have them horse gray motor. Price low, tion ' and pi ice phone Rutherford ( raw in pints and quarts. Phone Rutherford 1436-M. 2353-W, 223 Lake Avenue Lynd­ GASOLINE AND OILS (Open 6:30 A.M. to 1 A.M.) 9-14-3t. hurst. — . 9-7-8t NOW PLAYING Lon Chaney in "LAUGH CLOWN, LAUGH” FOR SALE—Three piece over-stuffed ■ TO LET—2 or 3 large bright rooms, AUTO ACCESSORIES living room suite. Must sell im- modem improvements, 115 Valley with a Special Vocal Prologe mediately. Call Rutherford .2992- Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst. 9-7-3t vlond.iy and Tuesday. September 17th and 18th ’ 1______-—-— FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath new- Corinne Griffith in ''THE GARDEN OF EDEN" G U Y ABBEY ROOMS TO _ _ , LET — 6 sunny rooms, ly decorated, nil improvements. 333 , Ben Turpin in "PRIt>E OF P11ŒSV1LLE” Connelly s Auto Supply Store modem improvements near trolley,; Chase Avenue, Lyndhuyst. , Rivoli Review of Events 9-7-2t theatre, bus and train station. Mod­ Tuesday—CHINA NITE—Tuesday 478 VALLEY BROOK AVE. LYNDHURST erate rent. Apply to A. Liberti” Painter and Decorator WE WILL SELL 616 Laurel Ave., Lyndhurst. Vcdncsday and Thursday. Sept 19th and 20th _ PhoM 2063-R 9-7-3t YOUR CAR By Popular Demand Two of Filmdom's Greatest Achievements Estim ata« Choorfatly Glvan AT PRIVATE SALE BOX B, COMMERCIAL LEADER and Vilma Banky FOR RENT 3 rooms, $25.00 hot in "THE MAGIC R AME” 237 Stayrcsut Aro, Lyadharat water, steam heat, bath. 649—5th ROOM TO LET Large room in priv- - also- - Phona Rutharford 4111-W Avenue, Lyndhurst. 9-7-3t j ate fami. 232 P ark Ave., Lynd­ George Sidney and ). Farrell McDonald When In Need Of hurst, phone Rutherford 1304. in "THE COHENS AND THE KELLYS IN PARIS” TWO, ROOM APT.—Furnished or | 9-14-2t Thursday—SILVER N ITE—Thursday unfurnished for light housekeeping. PAINTING DECORATING WANTED—Marceller and all around 216 West Passaic Ave., Rutherford. ; ?nday and Saturday. Sepj -!** and 22nd Heat, and electric furnished, phone girl for beauty parlor. Apply 20f> K1KST CHURCH O f C H R IS T Stuyvesant Avenue. Motiv O’Day and Alec Francis SCIENTIST Rutherford 9-R. 9-14-2t. Esther Ralston in “HALF A BRIDE*’ PAPER HANGING GENERAL TRUCKING — White as­ , ; -—also- - . ' Rutherford, N. J. 8 ROOM APARTMENT ANll BATH B ran ch of Th« Mather Church SIGN PAINTUG hes for concrete and driveways, al­ Vivoli Review of Events Aesop's Fables Th* First Church of C h rist —Furnished or unfurnished, heat, so sand and gravel, phone Ruther­ Scientist in Boston. Call „ electric for light housekeeping. 216 ford 4420-M. W. Passaic Av„ Rutherford, phone Saturday Matinee—Foe the Kiddies—“th Ep»«ode Newell Avenue. Rutherford 9-R. 9-14-2t. FOR SALE—Owner must sell comer " THE MIGHTY" with Natalie Kingston and Frank Sunday services at 11 A.M.. ^ Wednesday evetting service at I M . V . S l H. A. Bennett house, 6 large rooms, all improve­ "TAR/AN THE MIGHTY” P.M. POR SALE—New six room house;-all | ments, large plot, near station, with Natalie Kingston and Sunday School at 1.00 A.M. PAINTERS AMD D K O O tA ltW improvements, located on Forest j room for another house. Beautiful Reading room with satrance on aSS immmd Aon. t | 0 ^ K J- garden. Price reasonable, 240 I ’nlimited Parking Facilities Newell Avenue, open daily ftvm S Ave., Lyndhurst, would exchange j to I o'clock except Sundays Ph*.« lath. IttL for a plot of ground in Jersey City. I Court Avenue, Lyndhurst. le«al holidaya 9-14-3t. I 9-14-St. 1