Vol, XV. No, 25. NUTLEY, N. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910. ■THREE:, C E N ^

NO SORE SUNDAY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A Little Talk On the HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASEBALL IN NUTLEY MEREDITH QDITS CALLAHAN'S. RESIGNATION NO NEW TRIAL FOR Subject of Ice Cream Hand in hand with his crusade against ASHEADOFNUTLEY The resignation^ Councilman Matthew SUSPENDED WEST Sunday selling by (he saloons, and dis­ J. Callahan, as a member -of ihe Nutley . A. good : many factors enters into1: order along Centre street on the Sabbath. Fire I^partment, attached fo; Yantacaw the soUsisetoiy suppl>ins Of ice BASEBALL SEASON Acting Chief of Police John Perkins will SCHOOL SYSTEM Chemical Engine Company i'Jo, 1, was NUTLEY HOSE CO. ;cream> The u.>tcs!.eiit>ate aie quality read ai ihe meeting of that company on 6r mgreoieiiis anu cieaumebi. m th^ start out tomorrow with one or two of his making. ' . .. . ' ■' ; \H men to stop Sunday baseball games. Thursday night, arid laid on the table, Two specific places, complaints of which the members refusing tu accept it. . ■ The New. Jersey Ice Cream Co. fMilisa Ear Infleld CiHHfflan fl’M Does Not f rit Of Certiorari Denied Bj coniioi their own uairiet., thus cusur- M have reached £hefcjeotion ts made by the ered; his resignation as Superintendent on the table, Chief H. H. Stager was of the pink of condition, linn and hard. that ever represented il.on the diamond, of theNutley Public Schools, Itm aybe Arthur R. Carr, a t the Council meeting oh neighbors he did not think he would be the opinioii th a t Mr. Callahan wanted to Wednesday night. ■ ;- , ■ Another point is we have it always tiiis year. A good schedule has been inclined to talee th e m atter up. On the stated as a certainty that he willquit resign anyway and had seized the West on hand and C^n supply , any quantity.: filled by Tracy Wood, some at the expiration of iiis piesent con­ As chairman of the Legal Committee he you want when'you w a n t:it» ■;: ~v. 7 other hand no matter where the playing Nutley episode as a timely excuse. The informed the members of the Council that o f tb e best school team s ia th is -vicinity trac t with the School Board. motion was put and the company voted We make ao extra charge for delivery, is done, if jtis ©omplained of by neigh­ the application of Alexander Wiltsie, pres­ being booked for one or im ore, games. bors,he is gcangto seeithat itstops. The Rumors have been .going about town to lay the resigni tion «n the table for a anywheie in town, and on quantity The squad numbers about .fifteen. For for several days that the Superintendent ident of the West Nutley Hose Co.. through orders^ for church^ ^ ciubsand lodgesor method to be pttrsued will (be to warn tbe month. Some of tbe members said they his attorney, F. E> Bradner, for a writ of receptions deliver it. packed, at the most of the positions tber« .aie several players off, and then adopt imore strenu­ had *at last decided to leave the Nutley considered their fellow member's action lowest figure. Get our estimate., v;:1 candidates in the race. Captain.Joe Fit­ to be rather hastyi and they would inter-; certiorari to reopen the case of the de­ ous measures if they refuse to go, or system, but could not be confirmed in COUNTRY CLUB AND . . ; ting is a fixture at third base, Ralph any way until yesterday, whenChairman view him in an endeavor to find his rea­ posed fireman preparatory to. .. bringing return Hater in the day .or on following ■ NEAPOI.ITAN BRICKS % Woodruff at short stop will probably of tbe Teachers Committee, Mr. Thomas son for wanting to leave, and if he still: suit for re-in statement, had been denied; Sundays. held to his intention. '..■■■ stick, -white Brown has t o t .call for J. O’Neil, did not deny that a com­ by Judge Gummere, in Newark* and that at the time of making . such denial tlie catcher. Outside of these three, .there is munication of this character from Mr. judge remarked ihat after the admitted: competition for tbe positions and a surety SECOND CHORAL SOCIETY 'Meredith had been received but refused ALTERATIONS TO BUILDINGS *»f good substitutes when the regulars are to state what his own attitude was refusal of the mem bers to go before ; the JAMES CRAMMOND CONCERT AN HAY TWELVE WILL NOT BE POSTPONED committee he did not see how :^ny other oat of condition. At first base Batchelor upon the subject of Mr. Meredith's resig­ MASONIC HALL PHARMACY action th an that of suspension could; and Witbeck are both making .a hard nation and declaring that he had no idea FrankUn Ave., cor. High St. The announcement was nusde at the :Coupled with the placing of an adver­ have been taken. . - ■■■ :.■ ;■ ; - ••••■ . ;'•'■■■ ■ fight Second will probably gp .to either w hat action’*would be taken upon it at - : PHONE special^rehearsai of the Nutley Choral tisement asking for bids “for alterations Councilman Halsey also brought up Spinning or Walter Gorman, both of the next meeting of the Board. Society on Thursday night, that a con­ to the: Yantacaw School and for repairs another matter in connection with the: whom are playing fast bail. Rochetti is It m ay be recalled that Mr. O’Neil was cert would be given on Thursday evening, and painting of the Park School and former company and recommended -that out for catcher, while Dave Niehols, a member of the Board of Education DAILY STREET LOTS May 12. This willbe the society’a second Church StreetScbool,” the statement has the sixteen deposed men be. pa Id $3 each— Simpson and Phil Fitting -will de the a t the time of Mr. Meredith's appoint­ FOR SALE—North side,, near Prospect concert and will also be tbe last of the been Issued by the. Chairman of the the pro rata salary due them.; for. the pitching. Eight field looks as if it would ment as County Superintendent. He S t. 50x 168; delightful hilltop location; season, as rehearsals will he discon­ Building Committee; Arthur Stager, that portion of the year served befoie suspen­ magniflcen t view; best residential section; go to Clark Hill, while the other fielding with all the other members approved of tinued for die Summer months .and com­ aII the repairs to buildings as originally sion. He said in making therecopiinendar street improvements: already installed. positions willf&U to some of the members his taking the situation, as it was menced dgain in the Fall. outlined in the annual report of the tion that he considered the matter a Worth $1800^ -will'sell my .contract for o fth e squad who are n ow trying for infield regarded as being of great benefit to the $1000, cash $210, balancc$10 monthly, or A program of high order has been ar­ Board are to be started as promptly as small one and while tlie Council could petitions- Severalof the men are eQuaUy Nutley School system, and Mr. O’Neil can be paid iti full. Title guaranteed, ranged. the feature of which will be possible. legally refuse to pay the money h e thought good either way. The first ^arae will he with the other members at th at time ex­ GRAY, 11 Lafo'foi, /W fest'N utl^N f Gounod’s Motet “Gallia." Other num­ A full list of additions and repairs, as it would be better to clear it up in this with the Alumni on Saturday, April 23, tended his hearty congratulations on the bers will be: “Hail, Bright Abode,” from published in the report, Include placiiig way. ■ ..:■.■■■ ■-'< ;■ after which a string of good High School apointment. DR. B. H. HEYWOOD . Tannhauser; “The Long Day Closes,” an auditorium in the Yantacaw building, George IlaWksworth, waa appointed and.academy games are arranged. It m ay also be noted th a t there are five .fey Sullivan and separate selections, by grading-the grounds and placing concrete- Sealer' of - Weights -and : Measures under ■■ -i BROADWAY CHAMBERS 'liie' following' ie the schedule for the parallel cases to that of Mr. Meredith's the male chorus and by the ladies. steps op the front, putting a maple floor the ordinance recently passed.; The re­ 277 BROADWAY, NEW; VO.RK season; . in the State, and in all the towns Wbere Extra rehearsals are being held and in the Park School Auditorium, painting numeration is provided by jthe ordinance , -'■■■.;■ H.; Wi. C o rn e r o iC b iiw lw r St> Saturday, April 23, Alumni, at Nutley. such dual positions are held the popula­ there is every indication that tbe work classroom walls and furnishing locks and P hone 3 3 0 3 W orth Friday, April 29, Clifton, H. S. atNutley. tions!^ greater than in Nutley, Continued on page 4 of the chorus will show an advance in keys for all classroams-TVpainting1 the Sat. April 30, CaldwellH. S.,atNutley. Those who are in a position to know phrasing, technique and general efficiency Church Street School within and without Wed. May 4. Summit H. S., a t Nntley, over the high standard set at the first say the Superintendent considered him­ and making general repairs. Friday, May 6 , St. Benedicts* College, performance. self confronted with three courses of The soloists have not yet been selected Wide publicity was given the recom­ a t Nutley. action; He could either resign as County but negotiations are underway to secure mendation of President Hill that the Tuesday, May 10, Belleville H. S., a t Superintendent; as head of the Nutley artists of the first quality. money appropriated for these purposes .Belleville. system; or put up a fight in the courts for be diverted to the retiring of bonds and Wednesday, May 11, West Orange H. S., the dual position he now occupies. The the work, * all except the grading of the atN utley. To Open Thirty-Second Series. supposition is th at Mr. Meredith has de­ Yantacaw grounds and the necessary Tues., May 17, CUfton H. S., a t Clifton. At the regular monthly meeting of cided to retain the County Superinten­ minor repairs to buildings be put off a Thursday, May 13, Newark Academy, the Franklin Building and Loan Associ­ dency. year or two. This impression was not a t Newark. ation to be held at the rooms of the When asked pointedly if he had re­ Saturday, May 21, Caldwell H. S at contradicted until yesterday when : Mr.: Association in Town Hall on Wednesday signed from the Nutley School system, Caldwell. Stager made the announcement that the Saturday, May 28, Academy, night, the 20tb inst., the thirty-second Mr. Meredith said he had not done so, series of stock will be opened. It is ex­ work would he earned out according to £i£ Nutley. ■ ■ • but when asked if he expected to remain pected that a large number of new shares the wishesof the voters, as shown :at Tuesday, May 3i, Newark Academy, in Nutley next year he replied he had a t Nutley. . . ■ will be taken out at the meeting. The the election. : affairs of the Association are in a pros­ “nothingtosay." Friday, June 3, Summit H. S. at When asked about the extent of the perous condition and the volume of busi­ It is known that Mr. Meredith has paid Buttey. work and when the decision had been Tuesday, June 7, Newark H. S. 2nd, ness is constantly increasing. The Asso­ a visit to Trenton within a few days and A NEW LEASE ciation is in a position to supply money made to abandon the suggestions made a t Nntley. no doubt saw State Superintendent Wednesday, June 15, Belleville H. S. to those who wish to use it for home by the President, Mr. Stager said he Baxter and several members of the a t Nutley. building. failed to see how money appropriated UNTIL YOU HAVE INVESTIGATED OUR PLAN State Board of Education, for one purpose could be used for another. j What he learned is not known of As far as his Committee was concerned ■: ..■ ■ .,;,'\/O^\HQME/SfeXiIN0:--^ course, but it is stated on good authority it was going to follow tlie instructions of that he found the position taken by the the people. : state Board on the Tenure of office act is We have a niimber of new houses containing from 7 to 12 The work will be taken up immediately still in doubt, and will probably leaY et rooms, which will be finished for Spring occupancy. Our plan Nutley Coal & Supply Co. after the close of school this Summer and each^local Board of Education to conduct will be pushed to completion for the Fall of payment makes ownership safer, cheaper and .much more : : j its own affairs as it sees fit, at least until M. P. KAUFMANN, Manager term. The amount appropriated for re­ satisfactory than paying Teat. ' ' V ■ such time as the matter is taken to pairs in the budget was $7,740, a larger the courts by some one and a precedent Our houses are situated in three of the finest actions of- pait of which will be expended in the established. Leading lawyers contend improvements mentioned. picturesque Nutley, all within five minutes of Railroad station the right of contract is affected by the Tlie Yantacaw auditorium it is esti­ and trolley cars. . . -Vs' law. High Grade Pittston, Lehigh mated will c6st S3.S00, grading the ■ After learning that the proposed action Our houses contain the most modern ideas in arcJiitecture, grounds $500.(while the maple floor in of President Hill and bis supporters tbe Park School Auditorium will amount heating, sanitation and interior comforts, up-to-date improve­ w ould probably be uncensured by the to $600. The Church Street School work ments, including steam heat, combination gas and electric . State Eoard, Mr. Meredith decided, it will cost $700, and it is evident th a t the fixtures. Standard sanitary plumbing. Many special features; and Spencer Coal is thought, th a t he would rather resign suggestion of building a library on the his Nutley situatkn than to submit to most artistic finish and decorations. ... : Park grounds to provide extra class room further indignities will hot be considered. . ■ Our houses have proved to be the most economical to buy and the most profitable to own. They range in pric? from WOOD— ICE— MASON MATERIALS Church Being Repaired. $4,750 to $8,150* A moderate amount of cash gives possession SPRING MEETING OF THE Following the discovery of two loosened and monthly payments of about what the house would rent for rafters in the roof of the Reformed CLASSIS OF NEWARK FEED—HAY—GRAIN Church,' just over the organ, last pays for it. r Sunday, an inspection was made Our: houses represent twenty years special study and The semi-annilal meeting of the Classis of the building. on Wednesday with practical experience and are the best that is possible to: obtain , AGRICULTURAL LIME the view to making some repairs. of Newark, of the Reformed Church will Tha tower was discovered to be in be held in the Nutley Reformed Church, for the money. ; ■ ; " need of repair, as well as the roof, on Wednesday. The session will start at We also have several old-style and remodeled houses for about the base. At a meeting of the 10 a. m. and continue until : the. close of sale at bargain prices. V: W E RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Consistory—tbe offidal' Board of tbe the day. Luncheon will be served by church—held on Thursday night, it was the Ladies Social Circle either in the - Our office, opposite tlie West Nutley Station, is always open decided to make the needed repairs basement of the’ church, or'1 in the immediate ly, and for . the sake of safety ; and our representatives will be pleased to show you these houses : : / the services, until the completion ofthe Manse. . 1 . ' . -■ ■, . ,at anv time. ^ work, will be held in the lecture room in Seventeen churches are represented in the basement. An inspection of the the classis by their pastors and elders, OFFICE AND YARDS building hasalsobeen made by tbeBuiid- and matters of interest to the Newark ing Department and the contemplated repairs ordered made. district and to the denominatiou at large Opposite West Nutley Station The fire alarm system has been, dis­ will b e discussed. Officers will also be W est Nutley, N. J. 99 Nassau Street, New. York connected from the bell in the tower as elected and committees for the next half -.o';- :v t e l . 14 TEL. 42GS CORTLANDT it was thought the vibration would be year appointed by the presidentelect. Phone 136—House Phone 138-W injurious. The church is fifty years: old this year, there being. a stone In .the The meeting wiU probably beheldin the foundation marked *‘1800.’1 : lecture room of the church. : : , HAS L£GAL RIGHT - TO S5QQT MGS

T feta person has a legal light to shoot a dog, If it comes on his premises, was decided at a trial recently before Justice of the Peace Henry L. Yost, of would persistently put into a Pru­ Montclair, but the person shooting the dQti must be careful that he .has made a dential 20-Year Endowment Policy Grocers and Butchers good job of it and that the dog is killed. The decision of the court was th at if the amount he annually spends for Where you can always the animal is only wounded, it is the duty of the marksman to follow it up and see unnecessary purchases, he could to it that tiie animal is tilled without Jelay. receive good value for Thecase was brought against Frederick accumulate a handsome compe­ K, Pulsifer. a broker, of 353 Ridgewood avenue. Glen Ridge,.by Colonel Edward tence for himself. your money on Teas and S. Edwards, of the S. P. C. A ., on com­ plaint of S. Dean Smith, a lumber dealer, of 80 Ridgewood avenue, on a charge of Coffees. . . cruelty to animals. ‘ Smith said that Pulsifer shot his setter dog on March 13, and that the Extra Fancy Fomoso Oolong Tea, - 60c lb. animal was so badly wounded, that after suffeng several hours, it had to be put Fancy Fomoso Oolong Tea - 50c lb. to death. Pulsifer said that the dog.was habitually prowling around bis. prem­ ises, and th at he had warned Sm ith' to Choice Formoso Oolong Tea - - 40c lb. tie it up. - After being shot, the animal, accord­ Rajah Ceylon Tea - - 35c lb. ing to Pulsifer, ran across the Street to a patch of woodland and then tumbled. - -..'in-3 A Full Assortment of Lipton’s Package Teas Believing the animal was dead, he bothered himself no further about it. The result was that the dog filially Barr Bros. Mocha and Java Coffee 35c lb. reached home wounded. LEGAL NOTICE. Before the trial took place Pulsifer BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR AUE.R- Barrington Hall (Steel Cut) Coffee - 35c lb. called on Smith and told him tbat he RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED OUT OF TOWN BUYERS >a tions to, the Ya ntacaw School aud'for honestly believed that he had killed the repairs and painting of the Park School dog and was willing to make recom­ and Church Street School, Nutley, N. J., a t 8.30 p. m.. ; ■ Barr Bros. Special Blend Coffee - 25c Ik pense, if demanded. Mr. Pulsifer’s stiaightfoiward manner about the af­ THE OLD RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS Tuesday, April 26th, ’ at the room of the Board ef Education • WE HANDLE FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER fair pleased Mr. Smith, and he feit in the Park School building, 4 ^ that Pulsifer probably had been annoyed Estimates to be in :-ori e Ivmp svinj for OF THE BEST GRADE AND FLAVOR with the dog, and although he regretted the entire job on the Yantacaw School the death of the animal, he was willing and, either a lump sum. or separate bids that the offence should be condoled. for the other schools, "i;. Each bid is to be accompanied by a SPECIAL THIS WEEK The m atter was then settled by Mr. H o r a f €o certified :eheck fox four. (4) per eeaiti-af-■'* Pulsifer paying the costs in the case EsTAS?i 8 6 0 the amount of. the bid as a guarantee which amounted to $3.40. 73-75 MARKET STREET Newark PU. good faith. Plans and specifications may ' .J Nabob Seeded Raisins, lb. pkg., 3 for 25c Botii men are wealthy and prominent be obtained of Arthur Stager, Chairman ' of the Building Committee, 107 Brcok- in Glen Ridge and Montclair society field-, avenue, Nutley. The right is re­ Nabob Cleaned Currants Jb . pkg., 3 for 25c. and the affair caused a'great deal of IF YOU HAVE A HOME .- TO: FURNISH ; served to reject any or all bids. , . - attention. IF YOU VALUE-' RELIABLE .:QUALITIES ■ N u t l p t , N. J., April 16, 1910. r : — - BUILDING COMMITTEE, Fancy Calf. Primes - 3 lbs. for 25c IF YOU’RE -SEEKING V A L U E S “UNUSUAL” '. Of the Board of Education, of the Towii Woild’s Saaday School Association. of Nntley. ■ Fancy Calf. Evap. Peaches 3 lbs for 25c “ The World’s Sunday School Associa­ tion will hold its Sixth Convention in DON*! PETmOH FOR LAY1HG SIDEWALK?,&L j v Washington, D. C., May 19-^4. Preced­ NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN'; . ing this convention which will be the petition signed by the owners of oiie- greatest in many respeets that has ever sixth of the land fronting on the north >. been held in the world, some of the offi­ side of Centre streety fjom Fraaklin ave^ ■-''1'.''4n BARR BROS. nue to John street, in, the Town of Nutley,: cers of the Woild's Association are mak­ Fail to Take In has:been filed with the Town Clerk, and. • i 90 Walnut St., Nutley, N. J ing a tour in eighteen-leading cities of t he Town Council of the Town of ■ N u a ^ ^ ' :-:v# the Central and Eastern part of the has designated . , ,. TELEPHONE 25 United States. On May 4th and 5th a The Cpwperthwait - Wednesday, April 27, /M series of meetings wiilbe held tn the First ■next,_ a t S.15 - o’clock p: m.;. and Town Presbyterian Church, Newark. The Hall in. said Town of: Nutley,'-as.i3ie-.places,-j-v^iaa— wh er,e; s aid .Council will m set . ^ commonly regXrded as a~ polar s”ea, lio speakers are: Rev. F. B. Meyer, B. A. Anniversary objections to the improvement proposed .':yi CLEANED OUT THE PUCE. portion of it reaehes the polar circle, London, Pres dent of the Woild’s Sunday in said petition. All ^objections to said, proposed improvement shall bfe filed with Alfonso’s First Encounter With a Small and neither the bay nor the strait ever School Association, author .and lecturer. freezes completely over. Nevertheless Bishop J, C. Hartzell, Iu. £. Bishop ot of Everything for Housekeeping ! the Town Clerk in writing on or beforfr . Railway Lunch Room. ja id date of hearing.: Said petition Xavier Paoli in McClure’s tells of the great ice floes, tbe fog, the storms, of Africa, first Vice Prea.iiont. Marion follows: :.'■■■ ;■ : ■ King Alfonso’s first encounter witb the intense cold and the magnetic con­ Lawrence general secreted'j oi die 'four 1, ; . ; Nutlfey, N. J.;, 3ylarch 9, 1910. !-: .; the lunch room of a small railway sta­ ditions make navigation exceedingly Party. The music, is to be led by tiie To the Honorable,1 The ; Town.GJountiil pf - if’laj tion. Alfonso had been out motoring dim cult and dangerous through more great musical diieetor, PioL E. O. Ex cell, the1 Town of Nutiey, ■: in the County of ' than half of the year. The line will ■ .Essex. ■ -.. ■ ■ ■■ V- .V ' ■ -. «nd -eras ravenously hungry. of . The meetings will bii^in shorten by a thousand miles tie dis­ The- undersigned , who are Owners in “Give us some lunch, please," said Wednesday afternoon May 4, and u.« their own ri; • solicitude. Wben at last the hour of placed round her neck, aud so ac­ main as at present, IS to 6 , and the As-1 tion is as follows: , coutered she was compelled to waISc E X C E L S IO R departure struck tiiey shook bands sembly would not be easily subject to ■ ' ■ ■ Nutley, N. J., Feb. 10, 1910. , with each other warmly. round the town in which she lived. To the Honorabie. the Town. Council ■ of The stone is supposed to date about any m aterial change, eo far as party ma­ the Town of Nutley, in the' County of • Some time afterward the king was jorities are concerned. But many a Re­ 1 Essex.-'' . ■ •- passing through Das by rail, and as tbe sixteenth century.—London Globe. publican may not stand by tbe caucus, O D O R L E S S ■ Tbe undersigned,-who1 are owners in / • ' the train steamed into tbe. station he their,own right of at least one-sixth of • -said to me: Mexican Miners. and there may be more than one inde­ The living conditions of the work­ the lands fronting on the street or sec- ‘ "I have an acquaintance at Dax. I’ll pendent candidate for United States tion of the sueet upon wluch’the pro-- ’'#!• rfliow her to you. Sbe is charming,” ers in the larger mines of Mexico are Senator. Few doubt that tlienext Legis­ posed Sidewalk is to lie laid, respectfully . ; T ; Tho plump Bearnaise was there, extremely bumble, The average man lature wiil elect a Republican Senator, EXCAVATING petition your : honorable body to lay a f--v and bis family live in a one room more mustachioed than ever. I will but the name of the man is yet to be four-foot eement sidewalk on the W«st . »ot. attempt to describe her comic be- shack, mud house, stone hut or dug- sido ol. Wa^ne p&cev from- & an t out along some bank. Their food con­ determined. Senator Kean will he the to Avondale roaS in the. 'said Town .of I Tyitderment at recognizing her former leading candidate, it is certain; hut he Nutley. ■ ■■■■■..■..-jM .customer in tbe person of the king. sists of dried meat, fried fionr cakes, beans and rank coffee. Stoves are will have rivals in ex-Governor Stokes, Names of ■' ■■ No. Front S t,-o f found only in tbe better homes, the ex-Governor Griggs, Governor Fort, per^ Owners. Feet, . ‘ vStteeti; ;, ::. A Great Railroad Project. laborer's meal being cooked over s. haps ex-G over nor Murphy, and possibly AVING the latest improved machinery for work.of this character, The greatest railroad project now on Nutley Realty Co., W. ■ V' ,.. .- little fire between stones. At meal­ ex-Senator Colby and others “ too numer­ foot in this part of the world Is that at H I am prepared to execute all orders promptlyjand solicit a share ■ A. Lambert, Pres't. 498 West . .. times the family gather, around the ous to mention.” - SusieRutan.■ l0S --'--,T-':,-^ « t';\c 7 ^ 1 a line .to Hudson bay as a cheaper out­ fire, and they sleep on blankets on the of public patronage.\ Ethel R. C. Hall...... - 95 . - West. I let for tbe wheat region, of westeru Boer. Philip J. Young...' ■. „ 200 - " ■ West'--'('<■ '-u "Canada, tfhe line will be about 5(H> Bricks and Mortar. APPARATUS APPROVED BY THE BO AUD OF HEALTH Dated Nutley, JL.vAptii 13;-1910t '*??.■ ■■/ “" miles long1 and largely through an un­ Beyond His Limit. ' Two Irishmen -were arguing w liow as A ll. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO’, ’ .. v * ‘ ,T ' : -feiKK£ .-R^spy,-' .-.iv;: broken wilderness. The surveys are Husband (examining railway ticket) the cleverer. . ■ :. ■■■-■ :: ‘ -TowuCierk.:^■' sow. made, and it is definitely an­ —Why, according to the announcement “Well," said Pat. “I'll bet you can’t O. E. p. FENTZLAFF nounced that tbe road will be built by on tbis excursion ticket it’s only good tell me what keeps bricks together,” • B a d , Befi (Hn iugs. the Canadian government. It will not for tea days. *‘Shiire,” said Mite. “It's mortar.” 5 CHARLES ST., MONTCLAIR Telephone Connection 6 e available through the whole year on A bad beginning ma^es a j^ood e Wife-Well, whj complain of that. “No,” said Pat; “yon are wrong; that togr sometimea, but tuore oft«a accoaut of conditions in Hudson bay. If s a goed deal more of a guarantee keeps them apart;" makes a quick endiiig.—Exchange, 4 itlwu£li thiH -rssi eddy or water is . la tbat line than yon can giro, E. E. FAITH AND THOS. HAYES, Nutley Agents Democrats have retained Fitzgerald,, the man who saved Caniioir«t Uie be­ The Week’s Grist ginning of the extm session, Earring the fact that the speaker is not on it. the new rules committee, as far as its personnel goes, is just as much of a !n Washington Cannon body as was the aid rules com­ mittee. The one great change in the (SUCCESSOR TO W. F. DITTIG) situation is that one house revolution Senator Tom Garter Wants Business Meth­ has intervened and another is at any 156 Chestnut Street NUTLEY, N. J. ods In the Postoffice department—Hie time possible. It remains to be seen Xi' Informality of "Sunny Jim” Sher- whether or not tbe. lesson has sunk New Jersey's home'in the hearts of tho uow com­ '•BEE HIVE/ Shopping Centre. NEWARK* man-—Latest Phases of the tn- mittee. The disposition of the instuv surgeot Mot'emerit—Hobson gents is to give it . every ch «nce to make good. At the same time one Looks Like Bryan. prominent insurrecto predicts : that' withiu thirty days there will be a new upheaval in the bouse. According to $20and $22.50Smart Cletk Suits A By JAMES A. EUGERTON. this prophet, the coalition between the [Our Washington Correspondent.] FOX WQMEN AflB PHSSES—Neverio the history of the house bave ^ insurgents and Democrats is still in ITTLE ha® been heard of late working order and if the new rules we done such a suit business, superinduced by the fact that our . concerning the proposed in- committee does not toe the line a suits are superior ia every way to any sold in Newark at equal g crease in second class post­ resolution will be introduced to add prices. Those offered- at $17.30 are fashioned of light weight f 1 age rates. Perhaps the pow­ two 'more members whose names.will serge or choice mixtures, light effects. All the new coats ers that be have found enough trou­ be placed in the resolution itself. It. that button at side below belt line, low ble on their hands without seeking goes without saying that they will roil shawf or notch collar, Skinner satin any further quarrel with the maga­ be insurgents. To add force to the zines. In place of the bald attempt or Peau de Cygue lined, women’s and threat this gentleman asserts that the misses sizes...... to Increase tbe magazine postage rates Democrats and insurgents have enough Ben ii tor Carter lias a bill to introduce votes to do the trick. Man Tailored Misses and Junior Coats Everything Fresh—All business Methods into tbe postoiHee department which he be]feves would The talk of deposing Cannon and You will observe the nicety of workmansip when yon ex­ go far toward reducing the deficit and electing in his place Asher C. Hinds, amine them. Note the fit and shape of the col<£ rs, which are would furnish congress some tangible who has been parliamentary adviser to silk velvet; materials very light tan, shepard information to go on. At present it is many speakers, should not be taken check or gray mixture; double or single breast­ Standard Brands of more than suspected that much of the too seriously. In the first place. Hinds fiscal statistics furnished by the de- Is not a member of the house; and. ed, semi-fitting; size IS, 15 and IT; all mohair while there is nothing in the constitu­ lined, big value a t...... tion requiring the speaker to be a: TheT Celebrated “Dix” Tub Dresses Goods Carried. • ' ♦ member of the bouse, there is every­ thing in custom and tradition requir­ The name “Dix” is synonymous with correctness in. every ing it. All past speakers of the house feature of a dress. This dress is no exception, ai square low have been members of the body. There neck model with eyelet embroidery ou edge are many who point to tbe fact timt of yoke, and cuffs in contrast. The skirt is the speaker of the British house of side pleated, but stitched down to hip Me, commons is simply and only a parlia­ a great value at...... mentarian and believe ti&t the sabae rule should apply here. But the Eng­ Pure Linen Dresses; Suprising Value , Quick Deliveries and Low Prices lish speaker is a member of-the com­ We say surprising because they transcend. - Many we’ve seen ■' mons, even though not n party leader. JUtSl r tUClt ,15 There is now every indication that tiie’ at several dollars more. In white only—model;; that is presiding officer of the American always pleasing; entire waist tucked, open . . . house of representatives, will be. shorn at side and has pinked lace edged ruffle, of practically all of his power as a removable—new skirt opened , in front at, 6.75 party leader, but that the house will side to knee ...... go outside of its own membership to Women's Suits of Super-excellerce ; Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Always on Hand tind Its most im portant officer is be­ yond belief. Yet, whoever is elected to So superior are they in every detail that custom tailors would the cbair, Asher Hinds will probably nat produce their equal under $45 to $50. We are positive they be the real parliamentarian of the cannot be duplicated anywherere in Newark at the price. 1 Half body for years to come, as he ims been dozen models, as smart and distinctive as any produced this for years past season, made of only the best of materials and silk linings, Nevertheless there Is a possibility of some plain others embroidered, one or Our Three Star Whiskey, $1. Try It further modifications of the house two button side fastening coats, low or high rules and a rather remote chance of a roll collar and other smart features of new speaker as well. Those insurgents recent innovation...... who voted against tailing Cannon bodi­ ly from the chair are hearing from Women’s Dainty Veranda Dress THOiUtAa H . OAItTELt, home. As a result they are not happy. Dozens of styles to select frcm, made of fast color partment is tbe merest guesswork. Speaker Cannon has already called R. G SCHAAF Carter, wbo is the chairman of the: them cowards, aud that is not a mark­ percales, trimmed with embroidery;,- senate committee on postofficra and er to what some of their constituents (Successor to W, F. DITTIG) post roads, after long study of the ques­ have called them. If a few more red- tion believes that tiie business meth­ hot letters come such as most'of the 707 to 721 Broad St., Newark, H- J* ods of the department need a thor­ near insurgents have been receiving Newark-Patemon Trolley Cars Pass Our Door ‘ ough overhauling, He would install a they are liable to fire Cannon out CHESTNUT ST., NUTLET, N. J. MAIL, ORDERS PROM PTLY FILLED director of posts who should have inerely to save their own 'political oversight over the business detail of lives. That is but one more illustra­ the department and should not be re­ tion of the fact that the real insur­ movable except for cause. This would gent movement is not in congress, but , ■ ■ ■ ■ . :■ ■ -V. ■■ ■■■ ■ . ■■■■■■: : keep postal affairs free from polities among the voters themselves. Come and See Us and would give an opportunity to in­ troduce up to date business methods Having trimmed Cannon in: the and economies. It is the opinion of house, the insurgents now propose to i— — 1! ------!!■------Ii— ------—H ------«- experts who haw given some study go after Aldrich in the senate. Aldrich In Our New Store to onr postal methods that by the In­ is not the'chairman of the committee troduction of common sense economies on rules, but is the second member ARMSTRONG and intelligent reforms the deficit and the dominant spirit. He is also PIANO CO. Passaic Avenue and . Chestnut Street eouid be wiped out* At least accurate the chairman of the powerful finance Information could be gained that committee, and, more important still, Remodeled arid Thoroughly Up-to-date would enable congress to determine he is the head of the little coterie of the cost and the receipts from tbe dif­ senators who control, or, rather, wbo ferent branches Of the service, a thing np to this congress have controlled, not now possible. the body. Now their power is being severely jarred, and they have become LEMBERG & COHEN Is the day of the sack coat at hand so apprehensive that of late they have ARTISTIC LADIES’ TAILORS AND FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS in tbe United States senate? A glanee not dared to risk a test vote. The at the body on workdays would iead matter of breaking Aldrich will not be REFERENCE, JAS. R. HAY. PHONE 69-L to that conclusion. Of old time the so simple as it was to dethrone Can­ senate was oppressively dignified, and non, for the reason that tbe Rhode TpHIS is the time of year that the funereal frock was everywhere on Island senator's place of power is not parade. Today all that is changed, so tangible or easily got at as -was that pianos should be tuned. The and a senator can wear a business suit of Uncle Joe, A mere reorganization Glen Ridge Cemetery without causing the elder statesmen of the rules committee or of any other condition of your piano depends to look surprised. The vice president single committee wonld not teach him;: FRAHKLIN AVE. AND JEROLEHON ST., BLOOMFIELD, N. J. is given ’ credit for the sartorial re­ Yet the Insurgents believe they have i upon the care you give it. form. The very thought of wearing found a way to his citadel, and an at­ Many prominent people of Nutley and Belleville own a burial plot in this a sack coat while presiding over the tack may be looked for soon. beautiful cemetery already. Why not you? The location of the Glen Ridge senate wonld have given Charles War­ 0 UR piano tuners are factory ex­ ren Fairbanks heart failure. Yet Sher­ Representative Blchmond Pearson Cemetery appeals to the people of Nutley and Belleville, because it is right Hobson of Alabama, one time naval within reach of their homes, and yet remote enough to secure a permanent man does, it as a matter of habit. perts whose work we guarantee. "Sunny Jim” is a most democratic hero, is developing into quite a con­ resting place for their beloved departed, with its peaceful surroundings and vice president, and it is possible that gressman, Whenever a naval bill Is landscape architecture. he will introduce other informalities up Hobson is in his element. He Is QUR Repair Department is in the CONSIDER IT NOW in the upper house. For example, he bald, with a very high crown, clean let out a sneeze the other day that was LOTS O F FOUR GRAVES AND OVER FROM $50.00 UPWARD hands of competent men. Esti­ a wonder. It was not only loud, but Home Office; Office on Cemetery: of great carrying power, ending up in Scheuer Bidg., Newark, N.-J. Bloomfield, N. J. a high tenor that would have done mates given on piano repairing in Telephone 4066-R Newark . Telephone!643-J credit to Caruso. The senate first all its branches. ^ looked astonished and then laughed in sheer joy. Sherman blushed, brought down tbe gavel witb a mighty whack Send us a postal today. : and said, “The cbair will be in order.”

STOP AND CONSIDER Another amusing senate incident oc­ Telephone connection. : curred during Senator Clapp’s speech That you can buy cheaper in your home town than against the railroad till. Clapp is very serious, very able and very much in elsewhere. We are selling gold filled Watches, 10 earnest. While he was booming along and 20 years guarantee, for $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 about tbe commerce court and other administration features, which he and $11.50. Seven jeweled movements and perfect termed reactionary and even revolu­ time keepers. Come in and see them. tionary in their reaction, Senator El­ kins, the chairman of the railroad committee, interrupted with a ques­ ‘vV tion. Clapp was so absorbed in hia own argument that he did not hear, or, PIANO CO. G. H. ANGELL at least, did not understand. Instead WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER of asking Elkins to repeat the ques­ 22=24 New St., 172 CHESTNUT ST., NUTLEY, N. J- tion, however, Clapp merely paused TELEPHONE 210-W like a lion in full charge, glared at the KtOHMOHD S. HOBBON. questioner and ejaculated “Huh?” shaven, and looks not unlilie William Newark, N. J, The senate roared, and Clapp apolo­ J. Bryan. His mouth i3 not quite bo gized. big as. Bryan’s, who used to say he His Lead. Domestic Fiction. could whisper in his own ear, but Hob­ E1E Hawkins—How’s Henpeck getting Mrs. Brown—j used to be eofond of There Is at present a temporary son's lips are almost as thin, and the 1 i'. •on since his marriage? He used to Action before I was married. Mrs. lull in thfl house insurrection. The general contour Is not unlike tbat of IlVow that no ‘woman could erer get Smith—And don’t yon read mneh now? insurgents are waiting to see how the Nebraskan, Moreover, the Ala­ the new rules committee performs. bama member has a good voice, bas , ifthead of him. Mrs, Brown—No; after the tales my ' ■ ' ' . . Work. ;‘v s- From the progressive viewpoint there the added virtue of not talking too . Tho King of England. ' *.j H ags—Oh, he’s still leading, I onp- husband tells m eab o u t -why he is late Under tbe British constitution the Worfc la' th e: inevitable, -pcse, but she’s behind—holding the getting home mere printed fiction are two defects in the committee. much and, Hist of all, when on a naval One is that all the majority members king could make war without refer­ human life, the true source buauu* y reins.—Exchange. seems bo tame and unimaginative,” subject knows what he is .talking are Cannonltes. Tbe other Is that the ence to parliament. : , weifare.—Tolstoy. '■ • abo ut ■ .■■■■■ 1 ■ ' ■ ■' 1 ■ "■ . ■ ^be flutter Sun CHIEF STAGER TELLS A WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. KOVEL FIRE ALARM YARN NO NEW TRIAL FOR TO LET—SPECIALLY FINE FIVE ROOM ^ IiOgal Paper of tlie Town, County When the First Safe Deposit Vaults apartment; all improvements, polished ^ Chief Harry Stager of the Fire Depart­ oak floor throughout, nicely decorated, an d State. ment sprung tbe best story heard a t Town SUSPENDED WEST separate entrances.- Large lawn with:<■: ■ Entered at the Post Office at Nutley, rfall this week, on Thursday night. The Were built the critics doubted, “What,” said trees, Kent ’with steam heat furnished ^ $27. 265 Avondale Road. N. J., as second-class matter.' talk had drifted around to Sre alarm sig­ NUTLEY HOSE CO. they, “do you think people will take their pap­ nals in different places, and the Chief LOST—BETWEEN FRANKLIN AVENUE ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY said he had found the funniest system of ers and valuables out of their office safes and and Prospect street, on Wednesday, of AT Continued from Page 1. NUTLET, N. J. which he ever heard in Caldwell, jv&t last week, , an amber back comb,.gflMv, over past Montclair. entrust them to you ? ” according to the amount of work done. filigree work- Reward if returned to Sao! „ Subscription, $1.50 Per Year Last week he passed through that Alonzo Bross was also a candidate, re­ But business men had experience with office Office. 1 ' ■ ■ . ' ‘ place and was hailed by several members ceiving three votes to Hawksworth’s Office: Franklin a n d Vreeland A v en u es of the department there with whom he is safes—they were ready to take advantage of WANTED—A WOMAN FOB GENERAL four. . : T e lep h o n e 98-W acquainted. The Chief was in his car­ housew ork.A pply 849 Avondale Road. The Legal Committee was instructed riage, and he drew up at the curb and the this new protection and the safe deposits Communications are welcomed by this to draw up an ordinance providing for a FOR SALE—AG AS RANGE. EXCELLENT trio talked for a while. As they were paper. They must be accompanied by ‘ ‘safe and sane" Fourth of July. The mat­ prospered. :: condition. Apply 292 Whitford Ave­ about to part a man dashed madly around the name ot the writer not necessarily for ter was brought up by a letter from Mrs nue. ■ ■: a corner from a side street, carrying a Safe deposits are STANDARD today for publication, but as an evidence of good Edward Morgan, inclosing ^he draft of an FOR SALE—COLLIE DOG THOROUGH- brick. Stager looked to see if he was filth and for identification. This rule is ordinance forbidding the use 6r sale Of firms, corporations and individuals. bredv male; ,13* months old. ' Address*. chasing a cat or was merely stealing the adhered to strictly. Sreworks or weapons of any kind in the. M. N. J., Nutley Sun. Office. 4-30. - brick, and when he turned to remark on town, with the request th at an ordinance JAMES D. FOY, Editor the man’s actions, his two frienda were WANTED — ROOM AND ^ BOARD ■; IN of this kind be passed, Mr. Carr thought kicking up a cloud of dust a half a block private family, near West Nutlejr it.was too drastic and said that outside The Fidelity Trust Company down the street. Turning back to the Station. Address C., Nntley Son, 23 SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910 of cartridge revolvers, cannons and the direction taken by the man with the brick over-large crackers, ihe could see no m m , n. s. ■ WOULD LIKE A FEW CUSTOMERS he saw him run up to an iron trolley pole If may be accepted as a fact that reason for prohibiting fireworks in a sub­ for freshly laid eggs. Apply 2241 High, and attact.it with the brick, beating the urban place like Nutley. Mr, Callahan street, Nutley. Telephone 216-W 4-24 Superintendent o£ Schools Mere­ pole until the noise could be heard a has a large business m this department. It was opposed to curtailing the fun of TO RENT—3 OR 4 ROOM FLAT AND dith will retire from the Nutley half mile awav. ■ the boys at all, and said he believed, in rents boxes from $5 up. '■ : ' bath. All improvements, except heat- : The first sound had no more than rung Public School system at the term­ letting them have a good time. The ing. Apply 694 Bloomfield avenue, near out when a dozen mote maniacs with ination of his contract with the Committee will submit an ordinance reg­ High street. ■' . . 1 1 .... .; 4.-18 clubs and stones appealed ai d attacked Come in and see^ for yourself and you’ll Board of Education. His efficiency, ulating the matter in the near future. tlie pole and another pole across the TO.RENT—HOUSE 16 ERIE PLACE.' 7 " An estimate for providing an auto­ never question their security. faithfulness and ability can not be street. Soon all the poles up and looms;, all improvements; steam heat- made sewage disposal plant for Nutley questioned by those who have down the street were being attacked and Inquire next house, corner Erie;, place and. was received from a firm of contractors, sought to displace him, and if he the Chief decided a trolley strike riot was Brookway. : : ... 4-16" who would like to secure such a job. being pulled off and started to look for a has failed in anything except to They submitted an estimate in which FOR RENT—LOWER ■ PART O F . PRI­ safe place to hide. 3 1 - ■ 'V : - bow to the indignities they have ttiey figured the cost of installing such a vate house, three large rooms and Pretty soon, however, a fire engine ap­ attempted to cast upon him it is system, would be twenty-five cents per 3 1 0 . extension, water, gas, . etc. 169 High ■ peared and tbe men beating the poles capita. It Was decided to look up the ■street.: ■' .=■■■' /' -. ■; • 4-1G not as yet discovered. Mr. Mere­ dropped the bricks and clubs and scurried 3 1 0 0 . matter at a greater length. This doesn’t 3 1 0 0 0 . FOR RENT—5-ROOM APARTMENT ANtt yV dith has brought the Nutley sys­ after the engine. include street pipes. tem up to its present high stand­ An hour later when the fire was over ail Improvements; excellent condition, The Erie Railroad Company was rep­ 3 1 0 0 0 0 . a t 107 Church street. Apply Mrs. C. BL ard, and may retire with the sense the Chief found one of his two friends resented by counsel, who objected to and said to him, “Say, what were ail 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 . Smith Hamson-St., or j . B.: Foy. NutJ.ey ; t of duty well performed. The ma­ the extension of. Prospect street across Sun Building . v , ■■ ■ ' '. 4-1S those ‘hugs’heating the trolley poles for"? their tracks. The report of the Commis­ L y i n g I d l e jority have “dumped” another man. WANTED—WORK AT HOME AT WASH- • "Why” returned his friend" that’s the sioners of Assessment was accepted, Your first thought should be—its SAFETY. ■ Mr. Meredith suffers for doing, as ing and ironing; good service. Call or way we sound a fire alarm up here.” however, and later a resolution guaran­ . Your second thought should be—its WOJtfHWG capacity. ■ County Superintendent, what he “ Now, can you beat th a t,” asked the address SARAH THOMPSON. 23 Passaic teeing to the Board of Freeholders ten , Make it ~WOEK for you by opening an account with the avenue. — ■■■ ■ . : \ ■ ■ ■ ■.­ conceived to be his duty in the Chief. per cent, of the cost of doing the entire WAN TKD—GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- , work from the Belleville line to the Pas­ interest of the Nutley Public School BANK OP NUTLEY work, help take care of two children. ' Conncilisiaa Carr Objects. saic county line along John and Prospect system. In order to save systematically yon must m ate A START Apply 440 Centre street, Nutley. 4-16 In justice to Councilman A. R. Carr, a streets and Cathedral avenue, was passed correction of one of the garbled accounts preparatory to the Freeholders taking up Accounts,in oue Provident Department draw FOUIt per cent. TO LET From indications now apparent published of the recommendations made the work. The Commissioners' report on Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at reasonable rates . Modern house, Nutley Park; 9 roon*sj ~ work on the Passaic Valley trunk line by the Legal Commit Lee at the last Coun­ the opening of New street, through steam heat; parque floors; every improve- • sewer is likely to start soon. The bill cil meeting Is here made He was made the property of the Terrace View Realty ment; large iveran da. $60 month. .' authorizing the members of the to recommend the guttering of his own Co., was also passed, hut owing to Modern Furnished House, “Prospect objections the extension of William Hill”; B rooms; steam heat; every im­ Passaic Valley Sewage Commission street at the town's expense. The fact is, he recommended the guttering of street was referred back t - the Commis­ provement; high, delightful location; to represent the State in negotia­ Vreeland avenue from Franklin to Pas­ sioners. THE BERDAN FURNITURE COMPANY near station. $65 month. - . ■ s-:: tions with the United States govern­ saic avenues. This and a few other errors A sidewalk wasorderedlaid ou Mount­ Semi-detached House, opposite station;;" ■ ment, relative to the outlet of the as well, are told correctly in our Issue of ain View avenue, and the ordinance will 9 rooms; all improvements. $30 month. this week. be prepared by the Legal Committee. : HouseS rooms and fouracresof ground. - proposed sewer in the New York Bids for corporation cocks were re­ fruit, etc; $12 month. .: : ■ : ‘ ; ceived and refened to the Water Com­ Bay, has been signed by Governor NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY - . Staats—Blackwell. mittee. Keyser and Corb was the only Fort. If the plans of the Commis­ iocal firm that submitted figures. Re­ West Nutley. N. J. 99 Nassau St.. N. Y. • sion do not miscarry the agreement Miss Beatrice'Staats, daughter of Mr. ferred to the Water Committee. Lake street, Vreeland. avenue west of IF YOU WISH TO RENT OR SELL YOUR between the State and Federal au­ and Mrs. John S. Staats; of Belmont avenue, Jersey City, and Edward Schenck Prospect street. Oak Crest place. Daily real estate, list it with me at one*.’ l'V street. Cottage place and Sylvan place If you are thinking of getting a new thorities, will be signed immediately Blackwell, of Hawthorne avenue, this have inquiries daily and yoars may be Just '< and bids may be invited and con­ were acceped by the town as streets by what is desired., ■ A. L. UUNTLEY, -v town, were married at the home of the application. 1 AWNING for your porch, window or store, Real Estate and Insurance. 11 High St.. tracts awarded by May 1. So far bride's parents on Tuesday afternoon: Eight inch telford pavement was order­ Nutley. ; Phone 209-W ; ■', ‘ , tf ■: George Manning Blackwell, brother of the ed placed on Weston, Wayne and Hamp­ as Lt'utley is concerned, at her ton places, and curbstones placed on let us quote you prices, as there is no BARN ROOM TO RENT FOR HORSE AND bridegroom was best man. Owing to the • . . : .• • • ' • • . ' • • • • • ' • present rate of rapid growth, the big Milter street. Cobble gutters on the south carrage, clean and jprivate. Apply. C. recent death of Mr. Blackwell's mother side of Vreeland avenue, from Franklin doubt but that we can save you money. , H, KIERSTEAD, 509 Franklin Ave, tf sewer will be a crying need long the wedding, which was to have been a avenue to Passaic avenue, and on Haw­ before its completion. large church affair, was held quietly at thorne avenue, on both sides, from Pros­ FOR SALE OR TO RENT—COMMODIOUS pect street to Bloomfield avenue, were Possibly your old AWNINGS need re­ home. After a wedding trip Mr. and , house, three minutes work from Erie Mrs. Blackwell will reside tn Nutley, ordered lard. Two electric lights th at have hereto­ covering, place the order now, so that station. In: perfect order. Ready for Considered seriously the sugges­ ultimately making their home on Brook­ occupancy. Gas and electricity. Pador, field avenue, Nutley Park, fore been maintained by private individ­ tion made by President Hill to erect uals in the Enclosure were taken over billiard room, library and dining room, they will be ready when you want them 6 bed rooms, space for additional rooms; a building on the Park Grounds by the town. A new light was ordered 1L The Habits of Birds.” placed on Terrace avenue, north of Glen­ two bath, rooms, exposed plumbing, 3 to be used as a library and for other dale street. i- hung. . '.. .. ■ : : :■ . . , . toilets, house newly decorated, illus­ Mr. Gilbert H. Trafton, supervisor of April 27 was fixed as the date for hear­ trated: circular. Can be seen at any purposes, is worthy of more than nature study, in the Passaic Public ing objections to the laying of water mains time.. Rent $850. Fol' sale on easy terms, Columbia Real Estate Office, bop. passing notice. In view of the great Schools, will give a lecture on "The from Bloomfield avenue to VanWinkle avenue on Centre street. A tapping Nutley Station. Tel. 87-W - tf amount already granted by the tax­ Habits of Birds and How To A ttract Them machine was ordered purchased from the payers to sustain the schools a Around Our Homes,” before the Woman’s Muller Manufacturing Co. for $66.75, AM DESIROUS OF PURCHASING FOR . investment, houses lots and acreage, ■; building of this character is not Public School Auxiliary, on Mon day after­ Councilfnan M. J. Callahan reported noon, May 2, in the Yantacaw School the issuance of seven building permits THE BERDAN FURNITURE CO. desirably situated in Nutley or yidinity. for a total of $17,125 worth of work, the likely to be authorized very soon. building. The committee in charge is: Property must be cheap, for cash. R. L. fees from which were $18. L. Griasch CLELAND, World Building, N. Y. t f If it were possible to excite public Mrs. Gilbert R, Livingston, Mrs. Wm. F. was given permission to lay a cement Main Avenue and Washington Place, Passaic, N. J. interest sufficiently to erect a public Dabney, Miss Alice J. Bickers and sidewalk about his property at Franklin Mrs. M. T. Morss. and Vreeland avenues. : library, obtain a Carnegie appro­ A telephone was ordered placed in the priation or establish a Y. M. C, A. residence of the Registrar of Vital Sta­ Established 1860. building on the grounds, it would be “WhatI See From the Pulpit.’* tistics. The application for a sidewalk on the south side of Union avenue was ■ THE TOWN 11EAUTIFUL. According to Rev. George E, Lombard, S . W A R D a splendid thing. The Town of referred to the Committee, Successor to Ward & Johnson : : . Good schools, good roads; (good w ater. Nutley is not able at present to who lecturedat the VincentM. E. Church, Over 22 Yttur* In the Same Spot, 25? nwket St. -..I- congeMal neiglihors and. V progressive erect a building suitable to serve on Monday night, under the auspices of The old stand lias always stood tor fair and square dealing anfl tor the-protection government v ■ ■.: -. ■ ■.. the Men's Association, tbe view from the of Its custom ers. A g e n ts for E a g le Dump "Bfagons. ■ . have houses, and lots a t all prices and the purpose in mind, but there is I am now at my new and larger store 2U3-5 Market street, Nawarjc, witb. alu m in a of pulpit is sometimes very humorous. on reasonable terms.: Write or call. nothing to prevent persons with With the aid of colored crayons and a philanthropic impulses from taking big pad of paper the speaker convulsed CARRIAGES AND BUSINESS WAGONS For Pure Drugs Also Agents for the SULLIVAN flOTOR CAR CO.-^A LIGHT DELIVERY CAR up the subject any time. his audience by depicting the many humorous and sometimes, to him, annoy­ 2S3-2S5 nARKET STREET, J. S. W AJtD, NEWARK, JtT Telephone 4311 Market ing scenes which take place in many 800 Broad St., Newark, or Nutley, N, J. The proposition to reduce the congregations. Kodaks, Charged With Hon-Snpport, number of members in the County Firemen to Rely on Whistles. " Reception To New Pastor. Board of Freeholders from thirty- Kodak Supplies, Louis Van Gieson,of Erie place, was The fire alarm system has been dis­ Areception under the auspices of the summoned to appear before the Recorder MISS MAY C. KIRWEK two to nine is not without merit. connected from the Reformed : Church , OF EAST ORANGE . Ladies’ Aid Society ofthe Vincent Meth­ on Tuesday night on a charge of non­ bellpending the repairs that are to be The business of the body could no s u p p o rt made by his wife. The trial was odist Episcopal Church will be given the Film Developing, m ade on the church building; In case of ANNOUNCES she will continue he rw e e i- doubt be conducted more expedi­ Rev. Dr, Hoagtand, in the church build­ adjourned until his last night, and was fire the alarm win be given only on the ly classes In Fundamental, Simple. Ball­ tiously with fewer members. It ing next Friday night, the 22d inst. All a d ju s t e d out of court by Van Gieson whistles that are now blown in connec­ room, Group and Folk Dancing, at ; ' ' may safely be assumed, however, the other pastors in town Will be invited Printing, agreeing to pay his wife $10 a week, : tion with the bell. Chief H. H. Stager to be present. Addresses wilt be made ST. MARY’S HALL, NUTLEY that results as satisfactory would by the presidents of the various societies has notified the members of the depart­ ON MONDAYS ^ ; be impossible if the members were of the church. A collation will be Ice Cream, ment of the change, and also those in served by the ladies of the the society. A t 4 P. M. for Children and S P. M. fw selected at large instead of from Road Inspection. charge of the whistles to blow ■ them A Committee Of the Board of Free­ accurately. ■ ■ ■ ... ■ y • .V .. ■ Adults. : Class . instruction twenty-fiVe city wards, municipalities and cents per lesson.- Special terms for private. Luncheon To Friends. Cigars, holders accompanied by State Engineer townships. With representatives lessons/ Call at Hall orphoae ji) N’^ ^ r Mrs. William Harris Arnold, of Whit- Meeker and State Supervisor of Roads familiar with the needs of the sev­ ford avenue, gave a luncheon to a party Gilberson, will be the guests of Free­ eral localities there is more likeli­ of friends at her home yesterday after­ holder John Howe, on Wednesday, at West Nntley Practical hood of equitable legislation, the noon. The color scheme was' green and which time an inspection, of the county white. Those piesent were: Mrs. J. B. roads through Nutley wilt be made. Ladies’ Tailoring Co. General TFUGMnfl accomplishment of the things most Williams. Mrs. S. C. Williams, Mrs. H. Periodicals urgent, and intelligent supervision. M. Libby, Mrs. Marshall J. Root, Mrs. Edward Morgan, Mrs. W. R. Nairn and . SUITS MADE TO ORDER C. MS, B A R K E R Outside of the pseudo-reform ele­ Mrs. George Walcott. LEE’S Friday Afterawn Clnfc. ment there is not likely to be much The Friday Afternoon Chib held its Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Give Ua a Trial LIVERY STABLES enthusiasm for the change for the Tennis Club to Open, Domestic Science Afternoon at the re­ , NUTLEY, N. J. PARK PHARMACY sidence of Mrs. A. B. MeSreflith, on Pro­ Buttons Re-covered .to Order . reason that the principle of repre­ Pianos and Furniture moved to att. * The Nutley Lawn Tennis Club will Franklin Av., cor. Chestnut S t spect street, yesterday afternoon. The sentation in the body is sound and open it courts on Prospect street, On Sat­ parts of the city aud country. Horee» p a s t: ladies Spent the afternoon in cooking and Realty Building, High Street the home rule idea is exemplified in urday, April 23. The members of the PHONE 203 NUTLEY tured ^ d s ^ l^ Hdr^ c^pingproiap(fc; ^ club are enthusiastic over starting the explaining new and novel dishes of their the highest degree. season and expect a very successful year. own discovery; ' : . ■ ' PHONE 224-J ■ V' aitended to7[: ■ ^ : Receptioa to Mis. Coadit. LOCAL TOPICS OF The members of the Ladies’ Guild of St. Paul’s Church tendered a reception to LIVELY INTEREST Mrs. Henry J. Condit, wife of the new W. & J. SLOANE pastor, on Wednesday in the Church building. Mrs. Conditmade a neat little EWARK S STORE BEAUTIFUL speech in response to the welcome -IttPOUTkBS- BROU>r JVEW> H A L SE Y JT R E E 7 1 RETAILERS? ABOUT THE TOWN extended, and the occasion was greatly BRUSSELS CARPETS enjoyed by those present, among whom were: Mrs.3 Donald MacMillan, Mrs. In 300 Different Patterns 'Short Items About Many Nutley Harry D. Finn, Mrs. Asa J. Faulkner, Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Mrs. William /~ \U R Spring stock of these most Residents. Nichols, Mrs. J. H. Epworth, Mrs. C. H. serviceable Carpets is notable SOROSIS SHOES Warden, Mrs. Edward L. Bradley, Mts. for the high character of the designs Thomas Clements, Mrs. Arthur Carr. Mrs. SOCIAL DOUGS OF TBE WEEK, W. R. Bennett, Mrs. E. A. Dunham, Mrs. and colorings. There must be a great deal of merit in any Jam es D. Foy, Mrs. H. J. Condit, Mrs. We present a variety o f . patterns Harrison, Mrs. Sidney Wassel, Mrs. Alfred without equal elsewh ere—Oriental, shoe that will attract the attention ard wiR Hews of Tour Friends and Neighbors Wassel, M rs-'J. H, Erler, Mrs.-Frederic Dittig, Mis.G. R. Bennett, Mrs. Dayton floral and two-tone effects which are the admiration of so many, many thousands of From All Over Town Searle, Mrs. Emil Miller. Mrs. William usually found only in higher-priced Mr. E. S. Crawford, of the Enclosure, is Wallace, Mrs. J . Percival Huntting, Mrs. floor coverings. A great many de­ women of intelligenee-Hwomettwho dress well ■home from . Albert Ayers, Mrs. H. H. Heywood, Mrs. G. R. Boyce, Mrs Harold McKay, Miss signs sold exclusively by us. Mrs. William H. Arnold, of Whitford and fashionably. Wouldn’t you think so? : Grace Bartlett, Miss Sarah Fayikenbury, Many of our Brussels Carpets -avenue, was in Cleveland. Miss Mary Fredericks and Miss Florence Mr. E. T. Humphrey, of Prospect street, Ackley. have borders in three different widths: SOROSIS SHOES have won their way to a pinnacle that few other sh*^* ' is on a trip to New Orleans. Mrs. George R. Bennett, Mrs. Dayton 13^, 18 and 22% inches. have even approached. Not only have they won their way to. the topnio^t .crest'«£■ Mr. J. B. Williams, of Nutley avenue, Searle, Mrs. A. R. Taylor and'Mrs. J. Prices $1.00 per yard upward. popularity, but they have held that position for a number of years—proof beymd: has been in Boston during the week. H. Gardner served tea. ‘ Free delivery within 100 miles. doubt that SOKGSIS SHOES have fulfilled every expectation of those who h*vft Mr. J. Andrew Schmidt, of Grant ave­ adopted them, and have given them the comfort and'dressiness that so few sfiofe nue, is home from a trip to St. Louis. Mrs. Douglas’ Bridge Party. combine. ..■■■■ ■■■ . ■: ■. .- ■ ■ ■.■■.:■«-- A bridge party was given by Mrs. Miss E. F. Batchelor, of Kingsland B. Douglas, at her home on Hawthorne Broadway & 19th Street, New York SOROSIS SHOES FOR WOMEN, $3.50 TO road, is visiting relatives in North Caro­ avenue, on Thursday afternoon. Prizes lina. were won by Mrs. A. E. Marquardt, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Heller, of Newark, visited A. B. St urges, Mrs. L. E. Carman and ■ber sister Mrs. William Lorigfelder during Mrs. A. M. Slaughter. th e week. Five tables were in play1 and the GOOD WATCHES 98c. Town Treasurer C. H. Kierstead, of players were: Mrs. George F. JiFox and Franklin avenue, is home from a trip to Mrs. Walter F. Cawthorne, of Elizabeth, Allemuchy. A HOST ASTONISHING OfFER V and Mrs. L. P. Taylor, Mrs. E. A, Dun­ Miss Beatrice Slaughter, of Hiwthorne ham, Mrs. M. L. Lewis, Mrs. C. B. Van de This time we offer a gunmetal watch with open face, with your choice of .avenue, is horns from a stay with friends Water, Mrs. W. M. Weiant, Mrs. M. B. in Ridgewood. initials on the baefc, anything from A to Z. 'iEuU warranted American: movemfent, Hatch, Mrs. E. A. Snyder, Mrs. C. M. stem wind and set, thoroughlv tested* will run accurately thirty tJours; as good- ,:*, Me. Eugene Plunkett, of London, is a Woodford. Mrs. W.C. Gibson, Mrs. H. W. Highest grade work by highest timekeeper as a watch that would cost you ten times as much; a fine, i ^ guest at the home of Mrs. J, J. Leidy. of St.John, Mrs. A. E. Marquardt, Mrs. A, grade Dentists. . We will save your watch for men and youths, and we are going > tn ask you this week , Jf f l/’ Highfield Lane. B, Sturges, Mrs, A- H. Merriam, Mrs. R, teeth and save yon money. only ■ ■ .-7 ■; r-’ ' ■ ^ ' J,...-- : W. McClintock. Mrs. J. C. Gothwaite, Mr. E. Z. Zaill, of Bermuda, is a guest PAINLESS EXTRACTION • ■of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ira Smith, of Mrs. A. R. Carr, Mrs. Albert Redfern and Order By flail If You Can’t Come To the Store. I High field Lane. Mrs. W. J. Kinsley, of Nntley. NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY DENTAL PARLORS : Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Taylor of Hillside D. J. RUSSELL, D. D. S., Manager. 30 Years Experience i avenue, visited relatives in Summit dur- Sarprise Luncheon. iing the week. , 833 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. Twenty members of the Ladies’ Aid Across Street from C. R. R. Broad Street Station Halmefi Co.,Broad, New andHalsey Sts,,H eiark . Mrs. P. P. Preher, of New York, is a Society of the Vincent M. E. Church, en­ LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. : : •£uest of Mi. and Mrs. George Walcott, of joyed the hospitality of a Jersey City •■Grant avenue. Food Company on Tuesday. Mre. Her­ bert Lewis arranged the party ard Mrs. W. S. Allen, of Tiiekertown, N. J., St Paul's Congregational Church. ' charged each lady twenty-five cents, sis a guest of Dr. and Mrs. F, J. Farring- On Sunday a t 9.45 a. m. Sunday School. ■ton, of Franklin avenue. wiiich went to the building fund of the The Pastor’s class will be taught by Mr. church. The affair was an entire sur­ Miss Elsie Soden, of New York, has Condit. At 11 a. m. the pastor. Rev, prise, none of tbe ladies knowing where ’'been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Henry J. Condit, will preach,, subject, MANY PEOPLE DO NOT GROW ■Dillon, of Highfield Lane. the luncheon would be held until tbey "Opened Eyes"; Children’s object sermon TOMATOES FROM SEEDS, BE­ were taken to the car. Among those Miss Edna Coons and Frederick Coons, on "What Eyes Are For." Young Peo­ CAUSE T H E FEW PLANTS RJ3- present were: Mrs. Wm. J . Kinsley. Mrs. (UIR.ED CAN BE PURCHASED •of East Orange, were guests of the Misses ples’ Society at 7 p. m., led by Miss Lux, of Prospect street. A. B. Meredith, Mrs. F. A. Ferris, Mrs. HEAPLY. Genevieve Taylor, subject, “Joy Bring­ e; J. P. Laffin, Mrs. C. B. Vroom, Mrs. N. O, . TO THESE WB OFFER OUR Rev. and Mrs. Herbert D. Cone, of ing.” Evening service at 7.45. preach­ BEST VARIETIES IN STRONG Linstrom, Mrs. C. H. Young, Mrs. A. C. ’High field lane, have returned from a ten ing by the pastor, subject “ W hat I Have PLANTS READY FOR SETTING Rutan, Miss,Charlotte Wood, Mrs. C. H. ■(jteys stay in Geneva, Ohio, f Give Thee.” The monthly meeting of.' OUT. IT IS- SIMPLY A QUES­ Lichtenstem, Miss Marjory Lichtenstem , TION CP PUTTING THEM IN »*■ ’ M 'S. George H, Glover, has returned to the Governing Board will be held on Mrs. M.E. Caverly. Mrs. A. F. Jackson, THE GROUND. PRACTICALLY TERRACE VIEW Suffecn after visiting her son, George Wednesday evening at 9 o’clock. : NO ATTENTION IS NEEDED

' ••• * .4 '^ = = ^ . \J We want you to come and see the houses that we are building on S t Mary’s Controlled by the same people who have made such an improve- j Place, Union Avenue meat at Greylock, just adjoining • Nutley on the South, have start- J and Conover Street. ed their developement of the f They will be sold to Nutley Tract with the construct tion of a dozen of these mode! desirable customers at houses—many ; already coctt- . a low figure and on : pleted. 1 7 ; ' Some of these has been sold easy terms. and inspection is invite*! of the remainder. 1 - '.-'V'.'.. Monthly payments . These houses are replete with same as rent. every convenience, modern in every respect and all that the If you can afford most cultured and polite, gentle folks could ask. / ■ ^ ; to pay rent you can ' The people of Nutley may be afford to own a house assurred that no undesirable peo- y in Nutley Manor. pie will be sold to or allowed to : live on this property. ' - Lots and plots sold Thoroughly Restricted in every on easy terms. respect It is intended that it shall be kept strictly for a good The tunnel improve­ class: of residences. ments will enhance If interested come and see us '■ —if not interested speak a good , values greatly. ■■ word for Nutley to everyone you - ‘‘S meet and let it be known what ' Buy now and get a beautiful home place it is. : : the advantage. NUTLEY MANOR LAND COMPANY SIO BROAD ST.. ■■ NEWARK, N SUBURBAN OFFICES— SJ. Mary’sPl., near Centre St., Nutley; Washington Ave., corner Greylock Ate^ BeW ^le^N^JTt-

i THE COMET ON THE CAfL the floor w ent That , fftrrilfy, TrraSffln* ! Thnt (The' esseutial thing known as corT- Ryan Looking For Fight. I the dnst from my heavy Americas1 : troL It is u stiame th at such, a great Tommy Ryan, the e x -middleweight ^*alk About the Hailey Blazer Prom shoes with his handkerchief of real! —THE— ■ DOINGS IN THE pi teller as Marquard cannot keep a champion, evidently bas made up his j t*1# Baelc Platform. , European linen, ; A way np English, steady nerve aud locate tile plate mind to re-eater the ring. Recently i The man on the back platform was title catches them every, time. 1 bad SPORT WORLD he sent a letter to the matchmaker of ■explaining the prospective behavior oi my rest out in that solid oid chair of FastonaWefi# Big Stake For South America. the National Sporting club of Pitts-; the coming comet. 1 the Waterloo hero."—Wasp. ■ ■ . ■' ‘ ■ FOR YODR ■ ■ ■ W '..Vi■■■:; Horsemen would better pay atten­ burg asking for a flight at an early } “As I understand it,” he oracularly tion to the stakes that are offered In date. Ryan will be accommodated If remarked, “th' old sky geeser will take Took Her np. COLLARS ANO CUFFS All Eyes Centered on Work South America. About November next he is sincere, according to the club of­ th’ switch just before it slows down IS . TUB-f,-'■ of Rube Marquard. tiie re is a $CKJ,000 state to be decided. ficials, and it is probable tbat a good for th 1 crossin', an’ as it strikes th' i metals th’ caboose is more tban. likely It is a race over a mile and seven man will he found to meet him shortly. D m I i F Jn i« h . furlong course for all ages, at "weight i i to side swipe this little mud ball of i . • • . • ■ ours," : ' ■ We call for work in ■ ■ ■ ■ fur age, and the entries will close on [ Servant Girls Disappearing, j The short man with-the batwing tie- Nutley and Avondale ‘. Aug. Mebby it might just clip th’ skyscrap- ntng a big stake. . door. The other three applied—where? era an’. th’ steeples. If It digs lower I Every one knows—at the shop, the it’s goin’ to Hip th' business blocks an’ The Flitting: M edium . WEEBER & DON Nancy Hanks to Be Done In Marble. Tho rent, Vne nickel and the dime, : Seed Merdmats and Growers factory, the store.—McClure's Maga­ ' th’ ’partment fiats an’ th’ city hall an’ Ail nimbly fleo from sight; ' ' The latest tiling in the race horse zine, : th’ flagpoles,” ‘ The bills you had .at morning- time 114 CTAMB5RS STREET i N ^ Vcf«C; i world is the building of statues of I The short man witb the batwing tie Quite vanished are at night, .. famous horses. ; Plato’s Tree. . looked up anxiously. Man's wealth escapes him in a flash, : Charles Carey Ramsey of New York No matter how he clings.1' / ■ : The giant redwood trees of the P a­ I "Say,” he Interrupted, “do you think Why can’t somebody make new ca£fx is now carving out a lifelike marble cific coast have a rival in Greece in it will come as dost as five feet from That's not all tegs and wlngsl image of Nancy Hanks, the famous one respect, for at Athens there lives th’ ground?” —Denver Republican. trotting mare, at the direction of John and even flourishes a tree nnder ! “Noi” replied the wise man, -‘I Hadden, who. before lie became one of which, tradition says, Plato used to ex­ More Than She Could Stand. . 1 don’t." ' . ’'Say. ma, I ain’t gottt* over to Mrs. the leading figures on the ruuning pound his doctrines to his disciples. | “That lets me out," chuckled the TRAD£'fWAprompt]^^btajncd iin turf, was a trotting man. This is an olive tree—one of tie long­ Jlmsey’s no more,” ' i1 ^ | ail or iio Jdfl, , >^e abi^n PATENTs I short man.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ■ “Why. Georgie? ' It’s such a nice | F THAT FA Y, aOYertlse tfiijm i * ourl Madden, is planning a graveyard of est lived kind among trees—and ex­ WicctiTi, y j . ., -.‘J famous horses at Hamburg Place, place to go!” ■. , ... v - 1, ■ I ., Seod: rn«dol, 'photo or •TCport'l perts say that the tradition may 1 be A Live Duke Abroad. : where the great stars of the running true, so far as its age is concerned. "She don’t want me to comeoVer no I:on- pateutitdtity;. . ^9 pract|o0. S u n ^ f The late Washington Duke of Dnr- more.”.; 1 : ■ ■: .. i PASSING REPEFIEPJCES. tfuJite and trotting world will be burled. The It is over twenty-three feet in diame- ■ ham, N. G„ who manufactured tobao ■ Book ii 'Pute at? -vinftoiti ;' •- - *. ■;, vl "Then you most have been naughty. 150 3 -50 5 S IW• ALLUCoqrtTftJoV| as wild as a March hare. It was ut­ My daughter has expensive tastes,’ tons was on me at onc^. ! t&rscf wrth The gun in throwing a ball from the day: I want one In whom I can re^ ifopbUnt, ' . - • , ,.“ 1 terly impossible for Rube to locate the and— ■ “ *No sitting in that chair 1’ lie blus­ pitcher’s box over the plate may be pose perfect confidence,, sure that' ehe ; feidfee Ex