cloudy and warmer today. To- rain, colder in the afternoon night.

Kntarad u i*c6 ffOL. XUI NO. 633 HILLSIDE, N. J. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1637 PRICE FIVE CENTS Don’t Mention Feel W atet New Official Triumvirate Assumes Reigns Of Ppwer It Charges Can 3 Year Judge, /A dog owned by. a pertain municipal •Ofjcial seems to.hft-fe a Habit Ja r yan- Be Lowered I p M g away-from home. So often did He' New Setup On i o it last year Shat jpoiloe did not Have Engineers F o r T»int v y ^ ,. zing |lie license number memorized. AW -ready they know tile -1937 dbg iioenie Rates Group Indicate -number. Basis For Acfioii New Year’s Day

- ; Among the old familiar faces missing NO BENEFIT DERIVED Hemgel Becomes First Ap- from last Friday's New Year's organiza- Plan Slate For -fi® meeting gf the Township Oommlt- FROM SALE OF PLANT •r~-titder Plan.; De­ •tee, when praetSsally ail of- the political r preliminary report from Runyon & partments Grouped V hbhlds for years baok reappear, wils that A School Board Oarey, Newark engineers.was submitted <0'f_Harry, X. Luftroan, .is Harry so far to th e, Joint. Municipal •’Water Rates SEDATED ACTIVITIES **il&bved, fromaefflllBide's pdhSfial aiina Committee Wednesday night a t the • note-that i*»:adesn'u even show htetace Democrats Feel They Should heme-otJacob Kufiz, H00 (theater street UNDER SINGLE HEAD -—or'W here was he New 'Sear's Eve? Be RepresejitedOn Group indicating a good possibility for a re­ A radical revision of the set-up of M » W F ri~’:fi He^shoald teedgnire iffifc duction-in water rates.. L oi Nine Republicans - h e p a ri^ n tg a m n n ft^ *ndtoe ertetion- Jifide people wh®tfyey' see Sim a t toe| - The ■ ®gineefipg--firm’s report was Igifaff-Go-Round inJNewark. . . - £ il t""et yT ^prdership for Jud^e ’ tentative in form bu t its findings point­ The' possibility bf entering three can­ ,BS- shared fee spotlight’ ed to cause for a downward revision of didates into the race for'The Hoard of hr Local .tavern owners who have1 beeh ^ « the organhatton tlie rates charged by the Elisabethtown Education was discussed last night at' meeting Gf . the Township C o m m it 'sponsoring bingo games have been in a meeting .ofv the Roosevelt helnocratac Consolidated Water . Company:' The when George w , Herllch was una® ! ^Uantiary as- to what to Ndo about, the fim l report is expected to be received ROBERT O. THOMPSON Club a t V. F. W* Hallr Rutgers avenue games following a ruling by D Frederick at-Bloy-HStreek -A’ committee .composed “ SifftL108011 ^ab® ® for the year shortly, w h® the m atter will be dis­ Safety Chairman * instead of having a dozen separate Burnett, -state alcoholic commissioner, of Ge^rgd* yiapnary, .Joseph'Monahan cussed in detail, by ’{he entire c'Smmis- con® itte® .for various d e p a rh ^ tM twat-iiquor could not be served a t binge Sion, " . and. Mr^t. Carl B-tevens. was named to- ’ t o ^ 01, Apartments, were games . Bingo cannot be played In bar- See Favorable Outcome try '"to fipd -al'.gfoup of* Well qualified' , created, ea®. committeeman excent Owners Of Junk Democrats. | rooms, but can be played in a separate Discussion following toe t® tative re­ Two Announce Candidacies . No •‘endorsement is' planned*.'but mem­ ailoted T T p a S J room, provided no iiqUor is served while port brought the feeling that the find­ ' play is on. And the advertising man­ bers’ Voibed* their, belief 'that'-Democratii .chairmanship. Harry a®nabel w® ings should be favorable to the move parned chairman of the .Department of Yards Are Fined clqb membei’s fiaVe-a rf^t'to.'ifick'resi­ ager points'out that the state has ruled] to achieve a reduction. The survey of For Board Of Education Etaance, resisted by Arthur T. Lee. Rob­ . that the tango .can be advertised by the| dents of. their own iaas- toe engineers showed, Umcmg other, ert O. Thomps® -was designated as • taverns. ffiuch as the, board is composed °f nine matters, that wh® toe company sold ihree Penalized $200..and William M. Raphael, of William­ ent and American born chijdrfen. chairman of the Department of Public Republicans now, ■> and . Republicans part of ite property in Elizabeth to that son avenue; ’member of Jihe Board of ‘ Feels Qualified , * Safety, assisted by Lee, Lee," aiso ptesi- Costs Each As Counsel never, move to jm sh a. Democrat fo r the ' The Board of Education will include city, part of toe money was set up. as a Education for tlie last two years, today Raphael declared that he felt’tHat his d®*« of the Board of Health, was In fGT prbposSQ'lipprdprlEaonB^lhr~^; Plan For Appeal announeod hi$ candidacy for\eelectlon e^pejrience as an educator,. ih the com* board. reservr~and7divid®ds were" increased, Holds Promise Reliable toe Department of/ next fiscal ^’ear fun®'*tesaomplete the m ental world as a ’Practicing • certified Hea.lth and Buildings, aid® by 'H a m / while rates wejte not given benefit other I Junk yard operators paid .fines to­ ^U liusR L ^ conversion of its Oohant street ’play­ th an minor changes in -toe (capital of service. public accountant and as a graduate of R. Vogel. Vogel was named as ch a ir/ taling $200 a n d costs .Wedhtoday ir that he felo that the people qan bankVrn ground into a high school football field. jtructure. '* $12 Raphael has been chairman of the law,School with a degree ofo master vpf man bf toe Department, of Public A? police co u rt for conducting their busi­ tlie promise of President Roosevelt th a t The board, anticipating the possible , I t was the concensus of .toe commit­ supplies committee the tw,o years h„e. haa’ lawSi and -ftis two years' work on the fairs, with Schhabei as his a s sista n t’ nesses without licenses, contrary to the 10 person needing relief will be slashed necessity fbr adding another wing to the tee that it will try negotiations with toe been a ^board member, and also has school board qualify him for. continued1 Legal Method / present school oh Coe avenue, ruining ordinance regulating-junk yards. The been a memberr-of-the teachers and fi­ service, rom WPA rolls, and expressed !th6 water company' to attempt"to. effect a fines Were paid under protest, with opinion that strikes now spreading over , 5?® ibr®® year recordershir/ had the present field, is.reported’ readP to peaceable and voluntary out in toe rates nance Committees. As supplies chair Among his affiliations and offices are announcem®t- by Julius ..Kwaliok, of couptoy indicate dew life m industry be® anticipated,, there h a i been no .proceed with plans'for the new field' but failing in that, toll' precede Into a man? he pointed out, he has bedn in a the following; Member of Weequahic todliati® th at the -actioh would with stands and bleachers seating 8,0% Elizabeth, attorney for three operators Lodge., F. '#> A. M., of Newark; Hons and- U^at prosperity is on the-way. "• rat*‘case in toe courts and before toe of two yards that appeals of refusals of at ^ New Year’s " - " " i persons. ■ ' 0 • (^ib, Progress Club, Hillside Boy Scout rry Weltchek/also of Elizabeth, dfi- Public Utility Commission. . permits would go before' Supreme Oour dared too many persons claiming citi­ rt % th0"glll: ‘bat an ordinante Round Table' and - the Hillside Water J * 8 ,offl®e of recorder would be Justice 01ar®ee E. Case next Tuesday Rates Commislson and alternate mem­ zenship never take a part or an interest, Those fined were Thomas Reynolds m government, and urged those present to % J'ear. ,’AppotoU ber, of the Joint Water R®tes Oommlt- m eA ef Herrigel to suoceed himself as and William Robertotzi, partners in Schoolmen To tee. He is a past grand sentinel of the to interest ethers in. political activity, police^judge came in toe form of a yard a t 17 Sta_te street; Peter. Ariauokas. Progress Club Order of?the ©olden Chain; past grand Geoige McElroy, also of Elizabeth, de- resolhti® setting Up the office and-plac- Of 16 ,South .^Bright street, Mrs. lilary patron of R adiata Link of the O. G. O,; gar® toa$ Sehator A. Harry M6oro ing Wm in Chairman Herllch nn- Adaysh, whose yard is at-158’ Rjdtohore. it.- Assist Fund past high potentate of Sigma Omega Psi ,pe teieetefi governor to'Nevetiib'er no®o® thh pian, stating that Town- For Town Hall ,aw®ue and Wohn . Witte, operator of a EJraternity; president of Sinai. Temple; p lai'ger pllifaiity Rian Preaident ®ip Attorney Sigurd, A. Emerson had yard a t 1229 Baker street.; Reynolds and past president of Qombiner Lodge, L w e ;| received in. 1930. He stressed inform® the committee that this course Robertozzi.as partners paid $28,50 each, Will Stage First Public Func- TEe Progress Club of Hillside went O. B. S.; and past noble grand of Ridge-1 stall toe need for bniididg up toe. was J j g legal method to-follow in : tion For Scholarship On record in 'favor of a news municipal while the others paid $50 pi® $3 costs, WQOdrkodge. (5; A F. and ,meinber of organization long beforehand to' make of naming a police judge tat ^ , bunding at Its regular meeting Tuesday each.’ Complaints’ against JoSefmtS® Beacon Light Encampment of the I. O. persons' lnte’.';ig®t vdtdrs when they go Fund of H. S. . ay®, Sr^and Joseph Aday®, Jr. were to the. dolls. Refreshments were served night' following a reoohmmadation Crom J?®00 01 P°lioe Judge has been to® Board .of Governors,. The board’s dropped w h® Mrs, Adaysh admitted He is maiided and two of his three, liter toe meeting.. Staging the’first public function given ownership of toe, land. y.-11?er, flr,e frequently in past years, t® aotlon was taken aftey form® Judge daughters attend ’ George Washington tide having continu®. from toe time for the benefit of the Hillside Scholar­ Summonses Held Faulty Samuel B; Gould urged the step due to I School. /* when a justice of toe peace couldT* ship Fund in several years, the Hill­ Kwaliok, attorney for Reynolds, and toe need for "improved quarters. H designated as police justice or n m i^ side schoolmen’s OluK will present a Robertozzi,' and Witte, , objeoted to too and George Crystal were named to pro •■Herbert R. OttcL. yidl presiden^of tlie; Lions Club For judge. Not long after Judge J a m « T minstrel and mpsical comedy show next summonses usedr^eolaring Recorder sent toe matter at the next meeting of Board" of ^ffcatllhryesterday formally Dowd failed of reappointment six years jEBuRsday' and Friday evening® a t 8 Emil Herrlgel’s- name was not on the®. toe Township Ctommittee. announced that, lie will be a candidate ago, the legislature made it mandatory j#clpck in the High' School auditorium, He was overruled. He argued th at with Restoring Pay BSp^orpiance wiil be, given Wednesday for a second torm of tliree years a t the tort any person acting as such a judge app®ls of' the aotlon of toe Board of February 9 school electjiqru*- must be a tawy® whl® Dowd was not afternoon for grammar school Children. Adjustment ln’declaring the applicants .Otta decfded to run for reelectiop No Judge since has be® a justice of Most of the parts in the show.Wiil be Spanish War Vets ih toe wrong zone oonflng before higher ** The HUiside Uona Club on motion of taken by member? of the*faculty, assis- th e belief th at he had carried out courts next week that Wednesday’s court WILLIAM M. RAPHAEL promises to lejafra the^probiems of the Recorder Emil Herrigg] unanimously at 1110 Um®/JJt ^ appolnt- ted by -a niynber of students, Wide­ was out of order. Recorder Ber- went on record as favoring at this time Install Officers acts® position to effect considerable savings sobool systemf thidtoughly and improve v «diots Appealed spread backing is-belng given the show, rlgSl again overruled him. a. restorati® of pay outs- of employees however, by a number of organizations crnb-costs m iu p p li^ bv-Gloae sorutlny-of, them as: much! 'as possible. He is offer- W h® Samuel B. Goijld was' not re- Anton A, Vlt, Jt,. attorney for Mrs. ihg himself to-*i^ e voters of th e sch&l of toe school system and of the tow n­ of, the township, su® as Parent-Teach- TnstellaH® of officers of General all requisitions^ He has also histituted nam® several years ago, he started Aday® and Arlauckas, filed objections district as~a ‘candidate who*feels good ship. This hetion, taken at a regular ^r-AssooiaWons, the High School Alumni Hugh L. Scott. damp No. 22, United a more systematic accounting procedure mom for court action to review toe ' and also said appeals would be filed. He Jbr the board. work will be appreciated and proposes to m atin g Tuesday night a t Zatko’s G^iil, appointment of August O. Ullrich, -his ^Association, Lions and. Notary Clubs, Spanish War Veterans, took place a t pointed out’ that Mrs. Adaysh and Ar- tthijoe confirmed By letters s® t»oSl- Fought For Salaries continue to- tacklc'school problems in %. successor, in ten d in g that a one year •Woman’s Club and the Elks, as well as to® V. -F. w. headquarters this week. lauckas have applications for permits hiaily to eaeh governing body. l a a recalled th at he had been elected Ihorqugh manner. , term was not legal, and that he had others, through the agency of the Schol­ P rtt Commander Omborap. of.Dewey ootplng before the BoarH of AdJ®tm®t discussion pn toe subject, the hope was on the principle of making salary ad­ Committee Assignments Wo years more to.serve. For harmony, arship Fund Committee. Omnp, Of Newark, installed toe follow­ expressed th a t other organizations go ing: this month for approval as to location. - justments for teachers, and that he has Otto Is completing his second year as howev®, he dropp® his threaten® suit. J . .Gensel Interlocutor similarly ® record favoring restorati® Record® Herrigel said th a t if toe fought consistently for * such adjust* chaffman of, the repairs and malnte- Since to m to e question of doubt as toe ;■ Hugo s, Gensel, president cf. the Commander, Alexander EUam; Senior junk yard ordinance is’declared bivalid of cute in order to guide toe two bodies mehts, to bring the lower paid, instruc- nance committee. He was chairman of correct legal jurisdiction. h i i ® n rais® Board of Education, will be th e inter­ Vice Commander, G. Mattison; Vi® by the Supreme' Court the fines would hi preparing their budgets in the near ’to salaries 'commensurate With a the ^sites and ‘new buildings committee' on seevrai occasions,'and two drunk® locutor of the first part of the -show, Cpmmandpr, William H. Howland; Ad- be remitted or applled’ on licenses. He hjgh. Standard'of efflemney. in his first year as a board member, future. driving cases iast year brought it into th e .minstrel. End men will-be Herbert Ju(;ant,,: John E. Trousdell; Officer of .declared th at the reason the operators' Leslie R. Tichenor, Jr., is in charge He declared himseif ^in favenr of a id was acting chairman of the school appealing with a statemmt •’Wehilen, Martin Claris®, Henry j. Al- thd-Day, William MoNab; Color Ser- of to d dinn® to-toe high sShool football were brought ®to court Was because of. new high school, if not-possible now ntals and Janitors compittee for part that the qutetion of jurisdiction would thenn, Weyman Q. Steengrafe and Paul g®nt, W, Brenner; Trustees, Past Com­ squad be given on' the iflth of Ja n u ­ blocking of streets and sidewalks with through PWA assistance, through other of one year. He is ais8‘ a member of .to be attacked, and the other rals® a t ttte Bitter. Specialty numbers will be given m ander Drew anil Wills. junk and ci-eation of nuisances bat burn-, ary a t toe Bilks Club. More th an one] m ea^-in- the ndar future ^because of the teachers committee and-of the rent- *^e trfai, with a moti® for dis- ^jy Robert Kane, Hugh Glassford, Con­ Representatives from camps-in-Cam­ ing-of-esra. They will riot be in^erfA^i' hundred pons, gifests, Jatihletes and the5 u^ e n t necessity, for more facilities. als" ahd' Jtnitors committee this year. stantine J, Harper, Miss Arlene Althenn den, Rahway, Roselle, peipe Mayi Atlan-. their coa®es ate expected tq attend With while, toe legality of toe.pfovtsions Raphael takes pleasure in his-part in Hi© was nam ed as yice prefeident ofHthe, Herrigei, -with thred more years in and Matthew Jacobson, tte,* Newark, Dover, Trenton, New tots gala townwide recognition of a th ­ the ordinance is'being revlewed, but instigating the creation .of adult educa-6 bpard last March., office, wffl have at least four yean u f- The second portion of the program Brunswick, ■ Jersey City, /R ed Bank letic activities in toe high school. Coach toS-nuisances m®t be stopped,, he told tion classes- in Hillside. He sal%/t’hat /A'- Helped Save Costs toe local magistrate, the longest perl® Will he_a musical comedy,^written and. Plainfield and Elizabeth were visitors i t to ei defendants. Herrigel said, tile junk they slaould continue 'to be devwnped, He has delved thoroughly ,toto his Bill Foley, of Bloomfield High School, .for any since Dowd. Officials hope to , ^ p C d by -WarEf 'fiowefl, coach of the .toe-meeting. ’ . ' expected to attend. • V yard^ dealers have failed 1»^cpopera^ especially for* the benefit of,.thOu%rge position eSs chairmanJif-tha fopairs and teke toe recordership out of the politics mtirc performance. /The musical cdmS- Speakers inoluded State OommandeJ Next Tuesday’s meelikg w$d_ be "to number of foreign born residents of the mkihtonance committee. Among moves to e o id Judgeship enter® ever since jy wiil berknown as" “A Night In H at-' Gerald/aoteon, Past S tate Commander. charge of W iliam Raphael; who 'will' MEN’S CLU^ BINGO township. Success of these classes, he instituted by him after investigation of Dowd was removed. Characters lu it will be taken by George McNeeley and Patriotic instruc­ A bingo ^party' will -be^hdd -by- -the saldv Is' pRMding~the means of instilling- means of combining better service for provide ® tertataa® t, and a speaker. Srace Moriarity, Irene Fuelling, Estelle tor, Biack. After toe meeting ail en- Men's drub of Calvary Lutheran C^iurcir President fi& ey\M veteteih will report a better spirit* of patriotism and appre- was installation of blower sys­ OUtwara-harmony mark® the New itlllea, Norma ftuber. Lucille Howell, J oyCd refreshments and impromptu ® - Monday night M_. the, home of John tems in several of the schools to reduce some-favorable developments to connec­ wieae iHoovCr, Walter Howell and ciatioh'0!f‘btt?'• ‘Ametito'.'hiaiitage; add' re a rs meeting. Committeeman Voeel tertainment at Jay’s Tavern. Grunewalder, 1559 Wyndmoor avenue. , tion with the club’s financial status. nominated Herllch for ' Ihomas GreengroVe. creates a mutual respect between par­ (Continued on Page Four) Show High Spots Committeeman Schnabel second® the Among the high spots-of the show, nomination. Following remarks by toe According to advance predictions, wiil List Of Annual Appointments By Township Committee Remains Unchanged new chairman; he ahhounc® the uro- Sengs by Martin Carls®, the singing pm® new -set-up ot eommitte^asslgn- mente and presented toe tentativTune- ootball coach; a song and dance by Lu- (Continued on Page Four) ~L ®°bnabei mov® to confirm them and Vogel second® ffie motion. - taking tee chairmanship vote® his thanks to his colleaguesfor BINGO their expression of conllden® in m .i,. ing him their chairman. He declared GRAND AWARD NIGHT it w ® the fulfillment of ® old hope of his that some day he might have the Final of Present Series tfe n tin u ® on Page Four) . Sunday Night v BINGO « . Opening of Nety Series January 17 at Saturday Night Hillside Lodge 1591 Sf, Catherine’s Auditorium B. P. O. ELKS SR NO. BROAD ST., cor. King St. n 244 Hillside Avenue 20 Games 35c Admission

|Jn H O N E Y W E L L BINGO PARTY To Be Held At Funeral Home p O NORTH BROAD ST. £ AIS .° M V v £ ' Telephones Every Friday Night ROBERT E. RUCKER DR. HENRY J. KONZEUCANN Essex 3-1000 E ll 24770 Township Treasurer F ite Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937

Junior Women FaVor Vocational Engaged- T o ‘Marry First Bingo-Series, Cirtie Here O n Honeymoon 50 Years Mrs. Johnson Gives School, Preferably fn Hillside Ago, Observe Golde’n Anniversary Xmas1 Party, Bridge w A t Chgrch Will End - ' ^ resolution favoring, .the -establish­ ' - |* - Supper Conference The conclusion of the first series of Mrs. A. Ll Jctoson, teacher in. toe lo­ ment of. a vocational school in.jlg'Jiian ' * ih a slipper conference of.-tfif Fiftti weekly bin£n parties cohduct§cb in ©t. cal school system and wife of the. Union County and requesting, that If possible, .District will be held at the Elisabeth Catherine’s auhltoriuin takes place this Cuuuty Superintendent of SohooliSi of Carjaret Hotei.on January 25. Reserva* Sunday night toS|ie acconjpanunent of .20 Holly street; Cranfcrd, entertained - T O lucateO in Hiiiada^waa adopted bv i Miss Dorothy free grand awarjls certificate, holders. at' a Christinas pm ty and- bridge last, Hja m ninr Woman's Qlub ftt.lt? msetjpg Utter by fcomom lAnaw^nng’a ^ ^ week. The home' was attractively deoo-, ' Tuesday night a t the jaizafrfeth Towr . Miss Etvelyn Bblllck "replaces Mra;, ance, plans are being made to'-utilize a and Country Wresoluttmrt« Milton Hock as chairman ol tire Hoisery ■porHbn 6|> tHe school as well as the be sent to the Board of PretoOlffipT“ piUB'- wBIoh was H'tS'CltTfitiS^r ' 'XTTSStiSnV ^ihiEBc^ halLr,. Xt is poTBt^E Qiit th ^ t ^alh ires were ffiade by Mrs. G. H. The* program entitled “Wordff agro bight.' Miss I3etty Marsh 'reported a players stih have a chance for tihe big Im aywrll- S&E ’WliMaih Fp,Sf^ri.la-hd " Music” .under , the supervision of Miss profit of $17.98 on its. rummage sale of- prizes on fee Jinai flight? as they .will rfiss B o w b i a i p E of- Hillside add the . Marion Hillside. S tions, including- toe well known “Mnpc Value O f Saving Is "-BETTY PLNCHATZ Box.” . . . v V Business Meeting A t a dinner party Wild at their honie Period Furniture Is prior to. the program the business Topic A t Saybrook Chk&tma? Day, .Mr. *and Mrs’.“ J. _Ptuf; Unusual Program For ,- meeting took plaje. A-letter of t h a w chatz, -df -Yale avenue, announced , fpr her. Christmas gift from the club and Instruction of children in the’ proper the' engagement dip toeir - daughter, Topic Of Address Cltiirch Entertainment fejtiy, to Frank C. Stoiak,',aiso of-tWs besti wishes for the New Year were ra» se "df inoney was the thsfne 'of- the . oeivea 'toom Mrs. Harlow Curds, ooun- township. - -yy - partot education group meeting hi Say- Art interesting and instructive' 'illus­ ■ On Tu^day evening January 12 there; p sellor. ■ . . . will be held at the HSBtdrf Presbyterian rook Schofii oh Monday after-notSt, trated’. lecture' on "dux Age and .Heri­ . Miss Mildred Fair-weather, was .ap- -ChuRoh an-unusual entertainmentoMlss Carol Jrfiller was leader of ffiS disous- tage” and "Period Furniture” was given ' peinteavto.tUl the vaoangy incurred by on Tuesday to-the American Heme'De­ Arieno NeUroan, blind-"toujert pianist, dn the ixipio,',iMpney Values, tor the resignation 0 1 Mrs,-Walter It. Lee as Annual Recital O f a graduate of' Boston CKtservatqry of OhJldreh.” ■ i partm ent of too Woman’s Club-by Miss treasurer. The resignation from- the Music WlU' play; A rthur VoorheeS/ a ghiidrgp bpgin' to appreciate ,what Mary Lee' -through toe fcourtes^.’ of toe chib of .Mrs. Frances J. -Cormadk was blind graduate from too Seeing Htye, jnodesj id andi what can be -done" With New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. accepted. *,. M cGee Pupils Helc| will demonstrate with yhis dog; Miss 15 by the thpe ■they are about four-ff . Mre.-Gretifa ’flu Coy, accompanied by Mrs. William Foster, chairman of the Louise Surotoi. hoprano, graduate of -the m oth#s 'decided,'' and -about Miss Mildred Till, rendered two groups Welfare Department, reported -that; The annual Christmas recital of the N , J. Qoiloge for Werner, and visually five years is a good age to begin tgach» of selections on musical glasses which MR. AND MRS. JAMES M. SHEDDEN more than 200 gifts h ad been distributed piano, pnd violin pupils of Mf. add aifginated 200 years- ago in England. handicapped, will ring, OtoaT talent ‘ a t Christmas to children" in the town­ lag them hbw to use It.. A small allow­ Joseph. A-McGeO- was h?ld a t their Mrs. COX prefaced her program by ex­ Mr; .and M rs.'James •Mi Shedderry!af.}ln..Scotland Oh. Ja n u a ry . 3, 18:87, and .wfil be’toe local-song bfrd and cpiora- ship. Several baskets of foodstuffs were ance It was declared,! dsln -teach them hoihe .Tuesday aftemoon. Those taking plaining how the glasses are partly filled 1049 Fairview place, dglebrated toeir gpl-j oftme to America on toeir honeymodii . tyra soprano,' Miss' Lois McMahon and . wisn presented needy families. A spe­ toe principles off jiudSetiffij, savlpg and part Were Lguis.e I/wkwood, Frederick With' water and' tuned with too piano, dep. anniversary on Sunday Jatruafy 3. [and have lived hero since- Master Johnson,' trumpeter,- The eve- cial meeting of her department .will be wise spending through encouraging the u;, RUto Hangs, ^Gertrude Miller, Child to save a p irt of h ii income for and how she moistens her fingers before About 65 members of their church They have two daughters, Miss Bjb?» mlngL.will close w ith, the play, entitled, heid Monday night a t ihbr homer on Mary: TTichenor, Agatha MacNeil, Mar­ playing' them, ©he also told how there prised them at their toumo on Saturday ence Shedden at home, and MrsJSKiV- ;“The Pampered Darling,” under toe di­ Maple Avenue to determine ways and things -too ■ expepiiw ''to bef purchased guerite Fichtner, Doris Kiefer, Dorothy o music written for them, b ut her iCvening. ■Ham 0;, Erbrit, of. Bond street sh u ode rectorship of Mrs. TJla Orr Clark.’ T he' meaps of raislng’funds for welfare with onejgeeks allowance.! An' aUow- Putnpm, Marion Courian, Ruth Mac- ance also reduced toe temptation hir father takes seleOtlohs,she may fancy Mr. 'and Mrs. Sheddlen were, married granddaughter, Jean Ruth Emst.. cast is made tip of Students from Hiil- vtivily this season. Namara, Janet Bolton, Ruth Schumann, slde 'Higft SKrool, class’’of -1939, 1S toe child .to'take money belonging to and cordposes music for the glasses from '^Mrs. Wesley Osborne was naihed host* Janet Eleder, Howard Livermore, Au­ such piec es. ess for the February meeting. . M rs others, it'w as pointed'out. The group drey Humiston, Frahoes Boiton, Nor- Cox Welcomed D ls c u ,s |[c nf M f e t l d S James Whlton and Mrs. Ryland Qlarke -■included - M rs ' Molda Danziger, Mps. w.qbd Pierson, Grace MacNeil, Charles. Bade- Graishabe?, Sirs. Iy d la Bolton, The members Welcomed the return of werewelcomed as new members; Yaede, Robert Rohn and George Bru- • .TO THE'WOMEN OF HILLSIDE Mrs. Elsa_ Wolf; Mrs. Helen GQvette, Wilbur Cox who has been unable to |^ f Washmgtcn P. T. _A.. We have added a budget drfpt. featuring dresses a t $5.95. We also carry a ■ To Study Operas glere. ' y r r appear and give h is talk' on interna­ Miss Gensel’s- department will meet Airs. Lillian Lancton, Mrs.-Iiuoiiie Baker Alter the recitol games -were played, large assortment of smarmy tailored oloth afternoon and street dresses S^d Mrs. Miller. >’ ■ tional relations due to il)neSb. He spoke retailing up to $10.95 January 14 a t her-home, 840 Winchester fqr which prizes were awarded and re- A night of discussion will Comprise A trip to ^lew York was discussed ^y S if ©re Challenge to Democracy.” avepue. T he. group will study operas freshmants served in the play rodffi, the program 4t' toe meeting' of* the toe. Mother-Daughter C8ub a t its regu- Refreshments w.ere served by Mrs. this season,- It- has also been decided which was” decorated In keeping with Thomas A. Dv-’yer assisted by Mrs. F, Wr George "Washington F.. • T. A. Monday 'that 'each member purchase a book for lar'montoly meeting In the kindergarten Town Dress Shop the holidays!. Tichenor, Mrs". N. H. Govette, Mrs. M. B. night a t "8:18 o’clock. The .topic ■Will circulating' library itit the -year. The room oh Monday. Arrangements also Mason, Mrs. Hthest Bolton, and Mrs. be, “W hat Kind of P aren t Are You?— Dresses of Individuality Home pepartmerit, of'.which Miss Vir­ were made for the gsoup torstart blbckrl Leon Ross., Problems That. Bother Teacheis." ThSro 380 CHANCELLOR AVE. near Leslie St. I ginia Haviland1 is chairman, will meet Jng 4:. patchwork quilt Befresliments The garden. department Is holding a will'be vocal selections and refresh­ January 18 at the home' of Mrs. Douglas were.eerved.l?y Mrs. Edward Earle. ■ NEWARK______L .Open Evenings Girl Scouts Elect New Year’s party today at the hqme of ments wlj} be served after toe meeting Haviland, Haviland drive. Members About twfeaty-elght members ol toe toe Chairman, Mrs. J. Henry Staub, Jr,’ will start work on chamois gloves, jack­ Mother Daughter Cttilb attended the- talk will be’ heard- ovef toe radio ets and other articles. Christmas parly held a t toe home of Leaders For Year The puppet group will meet January Mrs. Edward Earle, 1041 Fairview place. gardening. Assisting Mrs. Staph are Mrs. Samuel McClure, Mrs. jC J- Mc­ 12 at the home of Miss Mildred Fair- Hlngo-aad otofflf-gamea wore played and Mahon and Mrs. .Seth X. Metzger. weather on Westminster aveiule. The prizes were awarded. 1 to Mrs. j; H Various offloers wero’-^leeiedTjy Girl Clearance Sale [Soout TVoop,32 at Its first meeiing of Miss, Aliqe B. Vosburgh, of th e New amendment ’ to the by-laws, that mem­ Swann. Mrs. J. OarmlBhaeS,- Mrs. F, E, OF 100 DRESSES AND GOWNS bers tnissfrig three consecutive regular Bolton,’ Virginia Earle, June. Rohrbaeh the year Tuesday night to the George York Times, Will present maps arid R.J. GOERKE CO. charts on International Relations at toe meetings will not. forfeit membership and Margery Beck. Refreshments whrq Wastongtoh1 SOhoOll Patrol Leaders— was adopted. . served by Mrs. Earle and her ooinlplttee, Jeaxtotte Chambliss, Np. 1; Pearl Cook, meeting of-the oivics department to be Mrs; Raymond Wblf suitorlsed toe group No. 2; Rita StressbergCr, No. 3; Lenora held a t the' home of Mrs. M. J, Mc­ $5.95 and up THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF ELIZABETH Englo No. 4. -Corporals are Jade Kiefer, Mahon, 1284 Salem avenue, on Tuesday -wlthra-larga beautifully, decorated-cake. Formerly $9.95 -to $19.50 ' jfibe members caLtoe executive board Doris Schnabel, Shirley Saslow and Eve- January 12 a t 2 o’clock. D. O f A , Counoil To" of. Saybroek Parent-Teacher Association -teiLLadelL___ China Painting Class -j- Broad & W. Jersey Streets - - ttol -meet On Wednesday January. 13-at- Betty Fitzpatrick was electedlsoribe, At class itt ohina palnting arranged , by |:8h at toe home of Mrs. F. B. Bolton. Roslyn Gordon, treasurer; Jeanne Tur- Mbs. Samuel M odure, fine arts chalr- ROSS LYNN Install N!ew^fffcer$: A222 Long avenue. . • - bush, Inspecmr, and in charge attooop i, .will me*t on'W ednesday January 'supplies, Marjorie Owen. 13 a t toe studio of lAUra M. Haste,- 702 Sale! Factory Surplus Rahway avenue, Elizabeth. Installation of officers wUl be fadid by. The members voted to hold a Mother SHOPPE Hillside Council Nb. 88, DarUhter? of and Daughter ©upper next m onth to The. January meeting of toe welfare 1009 BERGEN ST. America, on Monday, evening January celebrate toeir second anniversary. Mi- department Will be held at toe home of Progress Women Have mi Kasoff received her tenderfoot pin. ~(nearM apes Ave.) I t "in Masonic Hall. All members are toe chairman, Mrs. William S. Johnson, (■ I John Had, of 18.10 Bond street, was Newark, N. J. invited to'.attend. Refreshments v^ll Second Birthday {vent 182 Hillside avenue, on Friday January be served. Those to be installed are as the winner In toe. Stocking Club, •ljt at 2 o’clock, , Members will; resume mattresses WA 3-0569 Open’Evenings follows: At a meeting of to e Brownies Tuesday the' folding pf bandages far toe Eliza­ . Councilor, Mrs. JrBoyes; Vice*Coun­ ■ The women’s Progresa C ub observed afternoon, toe oast was chosen for a beth General Hospital. Form erly 14.95/ to 20.00 cilor, Miss Doris- Gregory; Associate Its second anniversary Tuesday evening Tom, Thumb Wedding to be given some­ Councilor, Miss Helen Kolda;- Associate i t toe home of the new president, Mrs; time in March. T he Brownies will oele- Franklin I. Jacobson, 1896 gresoent awe- "At-the. Vice Councilor, Mrs. JCenneth TrousdAll; te -to 0 .firs t, anniversary by giving Amazingly Junior-Past Councilor, Mis. George Bef- with a bridge. Hfew officers were entertainment and party to toechll- ' A. Von Rhein Beauty Shoppe Inc. fert; Associate Junior Past Councilor, welcomed,by Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, re­ a of (he Sgenolf Day Nursery for St. Low'P vices Mrs. Lawrence; Gondiictoi’, Mrs. Helen tiring president, and th e new oemmittea Valanrine’s Day. -Mrs! E. Alters; Recre­ Permanents $3.5.0 up • EL24566 Proton; Warden, Mrs. F. Small; F in aa- chairmen were introduced. A joint ation Chairman of to e George Washing- ton P„T. A, was a guest. : Croquinole ends, whole head, Special $3.00 cial Secretary,.Mjs. M, Hayden;/ TTeas-" m eting With toe -Men's Olub Is planned for Jaauary.i£& t;toe- George,Watojaga. ■ Mon., Tries., and Wed. Shampoo and Fingerwave with 1 of urer, Mrs. Howard Purchase", Recording ton Sohool. following items, Secretary, Mrs. J. Jewell; Assistant Re­ Wiere were 10 tables of bridge, high cording- Secretary, Miss .Sally McGhee; Hot Oil Shampoo, Eye Brow, Manicure, scores being mtwe by Mrs, A. Wltohel, Ku'f’h, PerrTrfe- Engfag^d r Hair C u t .Outside Sentinel, Mrs. Charles Roemer. Open Tries., Thurs., and Fri. Evenings. Mrs. MaxyRosenberg, Mrs. Jack Rosen- To College Schoolniate ,berg, M rs.'Natoan Oqhen, Mbs. Bprry 1019 N. Broad St„ near King St., Elizabeth Hoadax; Mrs. Milton M ; LUlen and Mrs. Hazel Kristen Engaged william .Rogner. Hostesses were Mrs, The engagement of their daughter, Margaret Fine and Mrs. Esther Gooeto Miss Ruth Muriel Perrine, to Robert To Kenneth E. Jonas BurnsPartrea,sonofitt. ahdMrs. Cffi- Partrea, of Norfolk, Va., Bas been announced by Mr. and-Mrs. Albert M,' M i . and Mrs. Charles R. Kristen, Of Ruth /Groh • Engaged Perrine, of 1283 Robert street.' 1244 bHriam place. atinpunced the en­ Miss Perrine- attended- Vail-Deane Eacli.Qne Perfect !»Dut once a year the factory .clears, gagement of their .daughter,-Hazel F Sohopl in Bllzabetli and is now a junior Kristen, to Kenneth B, JcStas, son of. M oney T alks ;crut theix -short stocks-of-tiok.s- by using-them- up by- at toe College of William and Mary at M r^and .Mrs. Joseph M. Jonas, of 141. WmisinsburgyVa. m r flahue w as grad­ Ldslie street Newark,- at a family uated from William and Mary in-toe m-aking_orie af a kind mattresses. Xhat is the reason for Cteistmas Eve party fit tfie tom e' Of olass of 1938. No,date has been set for ‘A bank aocount regularly fostered, is toe greatest Incubator of Wealth',”’ Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cj^ Hall, of 1#2 Mir- .toe wedding. ,• tW great values. All sizes at the start of sale. Among" Iftm plAce. deolared a well-known financial writer recently. “It is the stepping;Stdhb the noted makes are: ' - Miss Kristen is a graduate of Hillside to .the attainment of money for independence and investment, High SchooU and Mr. Jbnas attended South Side High School, Newark, and A sayings account at this bank, started modestly and J|eiibwed through the Newark-industrial Art School. persistently is.toe real means of attaining fimt seoteliy yod havb alwayb • Dr. Parker Mattresses wished for against a rainy day. One dollar will open such an account fori Births R p s a ry S o<5fety E le c ts Son, Alfred Arthur Herrigel, tq Mr! you. Come in today. • Sleeping Beauty Mattresses and Mrs. Emil Herrigel, of 218 Winans avenue. Son, William Marino, Jti to Mr. and • Sure Rest Mattresses Mrs. William Marino,' of, 1288 Bright Officers of.the. Rosary Sooisty p f the street. , HILLSIDE Church .of Christ the Bing were ejected Daughter, Carol Hope Roberts, to Mr. • American Beauty Mattresses last week as follows:. Mrs. Arthur Far­ and Mrs. Samuel-jEllis Roberts, of 256 rell, President; Mrs. Edward Cronin, Dorer avenue. ■ !’ Vice President; Mrs.-Herbert Thyssen, T R U S T CO. Purchases of Every one of these trade mark mat­ Marriage License tresses is well known, to this com­ If you already Recording Secretary;" Mrs. Arthur To Julius M. Pomeraritz, of Newark, 15.00 or more ”have an ac­ O’Nelli, Treasurer; Mrs. John Quick, munity. We fiave_ sold them Tor RtlTH GROH and Rose Deboff, of 274 Winans avenue. May be__ count here yon Sergeant-at-arms for .the 8th term; and years.,-Hut this is the first time in Death -y may add yoar the following prompters: Mrs. John Bought on the our recollection that we have been Mr. and Mrs. George J. Grph, fli 1ST William Patton, 70, of 3 Mertz avenue. 1613 Maple Aved purchase to Griffin, Mrs. Hugh Glassford, Mrs. John Fairbanks street, liave announced, the Club Plan able to offer them all ^t one tone- a t Henrietta Anna Knapp, 48, of 210 ; Strok reductions. your account. Laeko and Mrs. Quick, * engagement erf their daughter,, Ruth Dorer avenue. All societies of the church will Joip Louise, to Carl Theodore Wagner, son Erma Katherine Henry, 75, of 1538 In a barn dance to be held on Wednes­ of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner, of 241 Morris place, Kree Parking To Goerke Customers, day January 20. Hillside avenue; - , Peter Braun, 76, of 286 Clark street. Keystone Parking Station, 29 W. Jersey S t THE HILLSIDE TIMES. FRIDAY,JANUARY yoff By Beating Irvington, 29124 mlnstrel-wlU- talte plaoc ln fec sohool l Hi ealy;f...... ------auditorium th at night; Hillside'Avenuo 2 0 Hillside s Forwards Show Up Close Games Perssan, o .4’:,. . . 3 .. j' in thn court House, In the olty of School, two junior contests, Senators vs N. J.. on .. Mdyntaan, g ...... 4 « WEDNESDAY, THE I7TH DAT OF Hollywbods a id Bristol-Myers vs Oat- Blflmste&d,. g , . ti. .. . ' JANUARY, A.D., 1*17, Mark Play In dtaals. 3 0 ** two o’oiock in tlie afternoon of aald ddf. Well, Scoring Ten Points Each d a rk ...... All th e , following: tract or parcel ot land A meeting of representatives of teams Totals ,...... ijj| -3 and Dreniiaea hereinafter particularly de- ta the league lias been oailKt for Wed- H. Hendrickson- crlbed, situate, lying and being In the Town­ Second Team Beaten, 30-28; Hillside Jayvees ship of Hillside, in -the County of Union and 'Court Loops hesday at 7:30 p, m. at fee High Schdoi. J. Hendrickson . 198 187 State of New Jersey, • ■ Locals Play At Sunutnit To­ . B F. . Pts. Trojans -3^ 9 I15N^NQ at a In the easterly line Back, 1 ...... >0 of Liberty Avenue where the same ii inter­ . • ft 516 500 545 sected by the southerly, lirtb of land* of one night, Cranford Tuesday Adamchak, f ...... i 1 F. Fts. Fedezyfczyn, said beginning pdlnt being the . Alumni Nose Out Trojans By F elber,rf...... 0 Lem Clinched HoUywoods Htimanik, f ...... 4 * 1 . 1 ..... i Hjfeh.’ i ...... 2 Msenman ...... 157 yj$- ug Oomtag on top'of an Impressive vio-| Love, u.,.1, 28-25, Qoihet Rally Tops | K " 4 ’ line of Liberty Avenue tb?:? before ■ Christmas over art alumni Ellam, g ... ii.Huppert. f ..,., 7..,.r, ft . 1 1 Van Stetten ...... 176 . 191 169 ... 0 2 Liberty Park, 13-12 Anderson, f ...-__ By Tavern Club • 5 " j Munson ...... 160 188 163 right angles to Liberty 1 tit. at ol .varsity bssketbail, team gave Community Basketball League 1 3 rx nag indications Tuesday liicht of glv Senior Division Standing Tyranskl, e ...... i, 'm e Tavern uiub gained undisputed" ill? p^eiy^ef^E^eaiMen-4e:rfe»~t»ame: H. Huppert, g •..., 0 ZlQalpossewioft of first place ta fe j Holly- or. its schedule. I'M. lWfclk-flWftMW AlaEPinr -g--n,.,,, 1 7 wood Three M an Bowling League Moh- Schmidt Irvington Jayvees Momm .. -formerly of Noah Pftrel; thence ■A-ot® Irvington Edgfr fes&ool.-five, 29 3 UaTora Association .. .. 1 A day.al® by sfedtag ifea Arrawidown, le nortHerffjr line~of~~§a.Ta"l&adH" Totals ...... '..’T.-i to a three game defeat while fee Sena- Yuhase . 'fc£ Bowing through with a strong finish Comets ...... 1 l i 5 25 fifty ° l ^ j attar hnldirig Trvingtm even .through Urbarh f Alumni Club fell were dropping a pair to fee up and Jta n n jf ...... ’Trojans 1 ' -7~o. -etantag Business Men. - In the remata- 480 468 of a foot to a polntf thence- ?lL , 8Sb game. ’Markewita, f Hausers- . rrr. .ttv.tt.v. Of 1 F. Pts. 475 M of land now 09 formerly <4 ‘tyjflllelde started oflC-With a bang, tak­ Utadner, f ...... 8 .0 8 tag match the Hollywotw/is shov ed a re- ; and^ one Conger north Bloc de-* f f l a f e - J ,*.t taberty Parks...... V 2 ing-jag *» **4 fM 1 Junior Division Standing Ammerman, £ , ...... ,'3 B P 0 versal of form to gain a' two game vic­ SORORITY TO MEET Jtsynowskl, o Laiit, i ...... :., -lp-.T. n tory over Mbmm’s Deity. The regidar meeting of fee Omega .adding a 7 to 6 lead in tile second, per­ Druae:: g . : w. iod; ■ Irvington won-nne -mini quarter Sports fflub=rrr™ m . HeeseBaan, c ...... 0 ’”0 Stan Mallank rolled fee high score Sigma Psi SororityT-wUl. be held a t fee SbhrOth,g r r ~ 2~ —ft— iQr_.the_.nlglit_but still rpn-ip.in^ .tw.Q. 8~kH5. Bennie, Irvington center, tight-l ■A, DeRas4, g , . - ...... 1 - 0“ - ^ : ■home of Miss Mae fetater. 1211.Salem- O’Hara, g .... H, DeRose, g , points behind Jack Hendrickson in the srenue; Tuesday-nitoir JEmuaTyriY encd' up the score further 'With two suc­ Phoenix. __ 1 *T o - m cessful foul shots, at the start of the" Senators ...... Hpover, g- ...... 5 , 0 | lo individual average column. Hendrick- fee last meeting, held at the-hojpe of Pedczyshsm^no; Totals. 13 .. 1 gg|| son’s average is 193. ' fibgl period. Trojan Juniors .. £ ., Miss Joan Sniife, 1211 Salem aiSato Hillside ...... 2 13« 1 1 2 — 2 8 .. 1 l feet and eighty-eight - one*hi . ;• Maroon Takes Lead . Yellpw. Jackets ...... ' T o tals...... 0 28 Monday night’s sohedule is as foUotraTI fiSar|stmas gifts were exchanged. _ Irvfrigton ...... io 6 .'6- 3—30 1 s s Tavern .dub. vs HoUywoods, BUsihess :hue<',ttttd‘''''tHby’^ol^r'''tlr plao play of the Comets was unirn- t0 922.------1 P H I L C O Hstatr B. Roy G. Hayes Maekley Geoeoe J. Koeck lessive as the AValon Jayvees domta- Trowbridge had a '202 score ta the - ■ Sacra a rj____ CmflnUr Troatnrrr . * ted the play throughou t the game. qpentag.gome, Roever 200 in fee same Benjamin F. H edden J. F aso Sinn JO.HN.W.’KjUBjW. KRE^ " Comets _eonceded: defeat‘ a t the one, and Cubellis broke 200 with a two AUTOMATIC Auiitaat Sacntarj and Aaiilant Srnnu titlanl Socretah and Bloom fold Aftnm Bra tiilanl Trnsl 6§cer hf fe.e Half, buf play; ' continued p ta lnargin oyer ta fee second. Union, Robert B. Kithcaat ’ A. Leslie Hedden mrely for the benefit of the'spectators. however, saw Stoats roll 215 ta fep first TUNING Manager, Springfield Amne Edward W. Tallau The Avalon light-senior 'and midget game, Schiller 287 in fee second and One twill .'. . and "Clfck . . .CLaunci Slatu hnss are Waiting to hear from teams Weiqentel 223 .in. the third to hold-the lth home courts. Contact H. Unit, 633 there’s your station!" , , , tune average up throughout.the afternoon. instantly, accurately^ with auto uchanan street. Hillside made predsiod-tand held ex­ t Orange Comets Chjbdjls m u , ...... 191 202 195 Soever ...... 200 ' 182 - .177 actly on the station frequency I 'B o a r d «/ m a n a g e r s TrowiKridge...... 202 194 le i with Phllco Magnetic Tuning! i> ■' t f .. Heniy G. Atha W iu o n C tu [ta, f W arner ...... 17? 177 192 Come in for a demonstration! Toung ...... 187 - 197 ' 177 Philco 11X* $167.50 i ^ , Michael F. McLaughlin 927 952 922' Frank R Quinby g ■ Union rtctption, P in a f t B. FUUIWHUYUN Vio.Br«MwuaTnw OOm Welsentel ....«,201 196 223 LIBERAL William W. Ruttib - Totals Schiller ...... 189 237 lgo men Steets ...... rr.-.ip, 211 ■ 193 169 I TMDE-IN NltOWNNCE Other Automatic Tuning Odonep ...... 152 190 186 Wynant D. Vandirpooi P h ilc o , a , L o w as $ 1 0 5 .0 0 . Hiill,,, i Thornton ...... 160 168 199 F. Pts. Waldron Ml Wars Prices Delivered in New Jersey CMMdooinar ...... 897 973 967 Other Philco Models from $21.00 Archibald M. Wqeoaus* Htoy Young PLAN’ ANNUAL EVENT Rothauser Radio Stores Plans for the annual ^t. Patrick card party were' discussed by fee Mother- 439 ELIZABETH AVE. NEWARK Daughter Club of fee Hillside Avenue at Meeker Avenue SAFBTY OP PRINCIPAL IS OUR FIR8T. CONCERN Ohoborda., Tlmekeeper- Pi T. A Monday, meeting a t fee home WA 6-1155 of Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick. 106 FERRY ST„ NEWARK MA 3-6271 TUB nnj.m PE TIMES. FRIDAY.JANUARV a.193t Page Four parish hall Tuesday evening. , day evening, quarterly meeting of the.- advisory board for Hillside Assembly, Officers’ Rehearsal official boards. Monthly meeting of tue 59, of the Order’of.the Rainbow for The other officer’s Inducted were Mrt. High School P. T. A . Agnes Cony as vide prtetdent and- Mrs. Bxeciitiye Goinmittofi , of the Bible' Girls; past patron Qf Hillside Chapter * M iW iB l Here School. Tuesday evening, unusual oon--' Of the Order ofthe Eastern Star; nj Lillian Benoit.as seoretary. Rev. John Picks Different Play BUSINESS DIRECTORY J .. Flnnerty pastor, spoke briefly cm oert by the “Three Talents” Outstand- her of Hillside Lodge, F. & A M. and ing taleot has been seGUred dtetrict chairman of the Community plans fo ra^ p feaa^ B SUppefrtOTtdtiw3; Hillside d h a j w m 192, O. H: Sr, will' vn«F Marv MoKeever, who Is to coacn Chesihast fall. LHe resides a t 1520 Oen- ly scheduiieri: for . Febn& y 9/ MkS. hold a rehearsal for officers tomorrow:' flrorgo Betholt wjll be in chari at. 9-3Q n m in Masonic Hall. On FIRST CEtURCH OF CHRIST •the play to be given on'Marfch B and 6 8 lines, $1 a month for 6 months. 12 months, $10.00 ter street, ile holds ah executive pusl> ft/lIKUTTST by the High School P. T. A., held, tiott with ihe Otis Elevator Company. ’Tuesday January 12 there Will be a.uei-- 4 Unes, $1.25 a taonth for 5 months,' 12 months, $12.50 , , 1263" FalrmQlmt ’ avenue, Elizabeth. meeting ol th® cohhnlttee at her home He is married and has one son, a gradu­ together meeting a t the home of Mrs, 5 lines’, $1.50 a m onth fbr d mpnths. -.12 njonths; $15.00 ’ Branch of The Mother Church, The on Tuesday, evening* ‘Rollos wild ate of ’Hillside High School. Tom Thumb Helen TrodsdeU, 248 Orhnp street.- Re­ First Oliproh of Christ, Scientist,' Bos­ Chits,” by Ctere Orummer, was the. play freshments .will be served a t lz30 p. m. Music Instruction ton,'Mass. ‘ decided upon, Instead ol “39 East” as P . T . A . Is Postponed On Friday January J5 M aster Masons - StCuhay School 9;80 a. m. Morning - •previously announced-' 3 m u sic a l t nurtured bv RerBonal ■Night will be -observed., There wilj. bd a lly unfolded -i service 11 a. nx Wednesday evening •Work o f choosing the easts Will be n Bupervigl “ Krautblat,t. Wa 2-2677. To Assist. Fund postponement of the Tom Thumb regular businieSs meeting, a t 7 ;30-p; m.. . McOBE, Plano completed during'the coming week, and IKT m rs. joserh weddhig and entersalnment from Janu­ service 0 p. m. .Reading room 320 _% yiolln Inafepuctionii. (Continued from Page One) Morris avenue, open' .daily, except Bun- rehearsals, will start Thursday . evening, Hillside- .Call BLiiabeth ary 16 to Friday evening January 29 MRS. MARY REILLY .Mrs. Mary Reilly^ of-198 Boston ave-“ days and holidays. . •January 14, a t Miss MoKeever’s home, Optometrist ctlle Howell, a song and pantomime by .detideff atthdiheetlhg of, fee Exe- nu'e, died, this miornlHg'at the -home oJ This is- to be given as a. Ways sind H H I Moriarlty and Thomas Green-1 oatlye. Board of, the Hillside Avenue NOTH " s association, and- GBNBRAL.'AUTO RBPAIBINO. GOOD SCHOO“L WQRK dependa'.;radu!t». 8:45 a. m. Men’s lems are met. .He~twoepted_J±Jwith a Bibie Class,-TO a. ill. Church Rdhool and rsewiy-- declaration th at he’iook it humbly and Progress Club Picks PfansTathers1 Nigbt Womens felble- Class: . ----- ;wlth a hope Ol fulfilling the confidence Elizabeth Avedtie Presbyterian placed in him. (JPi’BRT'S BEER $2 C Committee Chairmen Plans'for a F ath m ’ Night meeting of Welcomes New Members. Alao oth er popular bra i,h« n.i.ivin Tinnilrige Parent-Teacher As- fghifteh, Rev. Arthftr Rorthwood, pastor. enry Rech, Liberty am 9:39. a. m. graded school and Men’s Bi­ He welcomed the newly elected mem­ Cbmmittee ^chairmen' were appointed soclation were dftcussbd yesterday aft- bers, Schnabel and Lee, pointing out Carpenters—Builders ernoon a t the .executive hoard meethig. ble Class.' 10:46 a. m. worship with :pt tha first regular meeting of-the year, sqrmon, "ThB .Kingdnm nf lg jg g 4>8Q: NEWARK - AMUSEMENTS m at both Have served before, Lee hav­ of the Progress Club held Tuesday night at the home’-Of the president) Mrs. Wil­ ffim Wfli T T ru st” 7-priS? ing failed t o , siek •reelectlpn1.when: he a t the club rooms. Joseph Ribnik, new liam DaSil.va,, 657-Buchanan street. ran for sheriff a* year age, ana Schnabel ' Newark poiioe trill provide a,,safety Intermediate and feeclor Christian En­ NEWARK president, was In charge,' - Those ap­ deavor, having- ju st oompeietd a three year HOME BUILDING a pointed were:. Ways and Means, Harry talk, and Patrolman Walter Bensop ’of term. He pomted out th at Schhabel, ■the Hillside 'pollde department will- In­ [NOW M, Jaoobson;|Entertainment, Samuel Oalvary • L uiheran.. {Jhuroh, Rev. Cj PROCTORS form the group on fingerprinting. Mrs. Ehrenkrantz, and Samuel Gooen; Civic Mbrgsh WAgter, paktor. 9:46 a. n . Cleaners and Dyefs Kathleen Bi Hipp, music supervisor, tjlli and-W elfare,, Samuel B- Gould and. Susd&y school.; , j i -a; m. Ohuroh vjor- t lead-in community singing. ■ ■■' H eld Over TE PRICES preva Ge&rge Crystal; -Bulletin and Publicity, ghlp, sermon, “The Kingdom of God.” One More Week Clothee lotfk Ills William Zupnik;' Membership, Maxwell cleaning plants Monda,y 8. p. toil. Luiaher League business Hlptner; Membership Investigation, Da- and- aociai msetingi annual election o l Vld Gonzer; Athfetlos, Dr, M. M. Lilien; o£5«erS. Tuesday night 8 p. - m. Ohuroh Booster, Sidney BenJ amln;- Auditing, Classified ■gounciV—meetiug— -Thursday 2 o. m, ‘ONE IN A MILLION’ Paul K, Owen; Charity Fund Treasurer, monthly business meeting of Woman’s RITZ BROS. SONJA HF.NIL . Franklin I. Jacobson; Rljual, Hyman Auxlijaty, . .1. At. I-9EI0.. ’ Mulman and William Raphael; Boy Ads. IT IN your own neighborhood. Pa Tinning and Roofing Scolits, Max; Gordon, HCftids Presbyterian Ghuyah, Geo.,M. j bulk ice cream. Cigars, cigar Thejltlb Acknowledged, a gift of $100 LOTS FOR SALE B Confectionery, Bloy 6pp. Long. Runner,, pastor. , Bible SQhool, Men's from the Women’s Progress Club lo r thb Desi^ble lots-in one of few remain- Bible cla^s, 9:46 $.-m, Serm on “Putting ‘CAREER WOMAN’ 2 Woodruff Ave.^ EL sinking fund. ing uildev$lqped areas, including Tike fin. the Armof.” Hr a. m.-.Ssrmon, ”Bel-' ’©laire Trevor—Michael Whalen Travel Bureaus H. Edward Cohen and Mr. Rosenberg BUILDER I 0V GOOD HOMES. business .corner, fronting on inain thor- shazzar and Ha^paftjs,” 8 jpl m. ’ Alar.-- x tractor. ere named to arrange a ^ifeatre party TICKETS, *TOirR8 and Information. Book-,, oughfare.vBuJld^s’* special, price at­ |i&mpe, 161C at, the Shubert Theatre, Newark, lato. tractive. Box 48, Hillside . T i i p e s .• tL Corse tieres—Registered this -month., , Mrs Ehrenkrantz an­ nounced th a t prizes in.' the contest now FOR SALE being held would be..two tickets to “A Up-to-date iuhoheonette and station­ LERMAN K. RUPP, u-pholstery, drapery, Right In M anhattan,” a dinner ih a New, ery" id Brooklyn, *Nv' Y. ^-A-good- living,, I V e M a k e work, and cabinet maker. Estimates furn- ihed. 1286 Woodruff Ave.. BLIzabeth 3-2664 York restaurant and expenses to a night Owner desires to retire. Inquire Hill­ m club. Winners' Will be announced a t the side Times, WAverly $-2465. F.H.A. Modernization next joint meeting on January 19. New bike for‘sale, $8.00. Inquire.Peerless ot*t regarding the caucuses held by I members accepted ificluded Joseph in l­ Stapf, 1443 No. Broad St., 2nd-|lobr. HARRY SCHNABEL fiEside officials, it is understood that and Hairy Wefts. Entertainment • ANTIQUES F-H.A. Mortgage and First Official In Years Elected For Dogs ;aucus£held by the new officials at Treiber’s, Newark, followed. Decembqjr30 was -one o f/th e quietest Wanted to byy antiques^ furniture, Second Consecutive Term BOSTON - TERRIERS-, selected ^pedlgre held In many years. Vogel ahd Schna- silverware and. bric-a-brac, Must be Personal Loans although he has had six years’ service Stefanotty, liU L iberty Ave. Un 2-130 l are reported to Jjaye takqn the lead over 100 years o& George-Scheiner & Rosary ’Society Elects J Son, Est. 1897, 390 Broad St., Newark, in the past-seven years, became the first D ro p ' planing Herllch In the chaismanshlp KINDLY^ASK US FOR PARTICULARS member; since 1997- to be elected fra a to succeed former Committeeman fien- N. J. Humboldt* 2-5113. ;Z second oonseoutive term, .last fall. DELICIOUS! jamin’ Hale. Thompson and Herlieh, N ew -Set.Q f” Officers .dec. 24-41 ■ Hjerlicir then announced that the I who were left out of the ihner circle on ROOM FOR RENT * committee, m making plans • for the I occasions last year, apparently had their Mrs. Julia; Wqlsh was'‘installed as Beautifully funrished rdom for o new year, had- deoiacdjhat the opera- Fish Markets minds ffi&de up and presented their'pro- The Hillside president-of. the Rosary Society of St.. Meals if desired. tipn of the township could bh improved , aocordlng to reports, and Vogel Catherine’s Church at,a meeting In tiie by bringing the -various departments, and' 9chnabtl, the other^two Reppbll- closer together under four centralized ns, offered no alternative plan, evenr groups. He stressed the size and futiftel objecting to Herllch’s suggested com­ National Bank : possibilities of BEUftide as reasons -for Floor Machines . mittee designations. Lee, while appar- centralizing responsihiliW as-ls done.ln entw the final balance of power,ris re- business. ' He declared he believed th a t TLOPR SANDERS f< ported to have allowed the other four the idea ,of fo u r’general departments 1 Liberty Aves. to offer theft suggestions and discuss 100% RICHFIELD SERVICE CENTER H illsid e , m J . would be the means of saving much ef­ Florists them before he voiced any opllnons. - Frank Yuill, Prop, Member of the . fort and improving the servlces'.of the Lee apparently had to become the Gas, Oil, Tires, Chains and Accessories township. It" is undeesteod th at the third vote in favor of reappomtment of -Federal Reserve System idea was originated by Herlieh and sub­ Rerrigel. I t is understood that-Vogel Lubrication Specialists ■ . Tire & Battery Service mitted to the other four members of the and Schnabel advanced -Ellsworth J. committee a month ago. ter first, then Chyrdncp E. Rremer 1591 Maple Ave., Hillside WA. 3-9136 Department of Finance for judge, 'and also offered slight oppo­ Under -the .Department of Finance, ’ TOUR BOTTLED | sition fo- the three year recorder’s term.- committee .sUReryftipn and cooperation on requests for official action trill cover the offices of the treasurer, tax collector and assessors, and matters pertaining Mats—Door or Floor 2 Candidates MAYFAIR to insurance atid-bonda—The Depart­ Empire Home Improvement Co. —(Continued from Page One)— ment' of .Public Safety will cover the T H E A T R E police an d fire departments, the. police I WE SPECIALIZE IN FLAT ROOFING court and street lighting. heating codte-ftom. $6,800 a year to~$B,- Roping and Sidewall Shingling Friday and Saturday, January 8 and 9 The Department of Health and Build­ 000, most of this being directly due td Lowest Prices jri the State ■ 1 to 3 Year Terms ings will cover the plumbing department, the blower system connected with the — Charles Ruggles and Mary Boland in -the building department, the sanitary very w&l to give the township its flfik boilers. The move has resulted In bet­ _ 1316 NO. BROAD ST., HELSIDE sewer division and the Board of Health. health rating, Samiiel M. Jowitt ter heating of the school buildingsr-hs, Telephones EL 2-^13—EL 3-2963 ' ‘Wives Never Know* The Department of Publlo Affairs will reappointed secretary of the board and said, More and better lighting has been oversee the road department and m at­ registrar of ifati&l statistics' at a base provided in school roonSTTor less cost, -TiS AlSo —1 ters pertaining to storm sewers, water, salary of $2,500; Dr. H jnry J. Konzel- he declared, economies In- the' use ol Tom Brown and Eleanorebleanore WhitleyWhn ill transportation and municipal property. mann as health deoahrn&£t physician water Have - been effected and better Lee Tb Joint Sewer and Miss D i l l t o * Sofefcung-, saaltaryuionditton&in t he schools have ‘ROSE ■ Lee was nominated for the offloe of child hygiene %mrse a t $1,500. been brought about. I n addition, he has BOWL* representative to the Joint Sewer Meet- At. the" latter part of the Township arranged for /a program of repairs to ■ tag by-- Thompson and the nomination Committed' meeting, John F, Sherman bulidlhgs and rooms to avoid total losses ABRAMSON’S HILLSIDE DAIRY INC Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed., January 10,11,12 and 13 was seconded by Vogel, He Was unani­ presented a desk set to Lee ih behalf of of depreciation, which has kept the mously Chosen. Lee proposed Vogel RepidJlican friends of Loo* who is sohools in good physical condition de­ The Well Known - Stuart Erwin and Patsy Kelly in : representative of the township on • Democrat,' Sherman complimented the spite extremely limited budget aQoW- . public Library- board, and -Thompson officials as conscientious men who make ances for this important work. ‘PIGSKIN PARADE* Seeqnded tfie nomination.- i35e[people feel fortunate to have them. Active In Town - - Xn- addltloh--to-'lh e - appulntinent 0/ He presented fjowers to Mrs, Lee. p : is a meAber of the,- Hillside Boy ABRAMSON Herrigel' as recorder Without any fric­ .Flowers To Schnabel Scout Round Table and. chairman qf Rosalind Russell and John Boles in tion, the .committee riftide the following ‘Mrs. Emma Knox presented flowers Its Court of n h d r ; " w n n k of the The Dairy Man from Ne^dfk-. L appointments: to Schnabel in behalf of the Republican ‘CRAIG'S WIFE* Township attorney, Higurd A. Emer­ Citizens’ League, declaring the town* son, a t a J5Q0 retainer; .township treas­ ship "“does ’net -need a political FrTday & Saturday Sp^dSl^j urer, Robert E. Rucker, (at p, $3,000 bass chine” and that Schnabel’s “valuable For Real Auto Service salary;* township engineer, Henry Kreh services, will help prevent that,” Both Fancy Roll or Package 9 0 - Jr. a t-a $500 retainer;' building inspec­ Led and Schnabel briefly acknowledged SATISFACTION tor, three years, Charles Hanson, at a .the presentations and declared' they in­ SALT BUTTER lhrv...... JJC THE BEVERLY FLORIST ; base salary of -$2,500; road overs'eer, tended to do itheir work for the best Selected Brown ^ 9 7 Frank M; ‘Mitchell, at a hash salary Of terests erf the township, MacDonald's Garage We take this opportunity to thank all of our patrons who hqve so kind] $2,000, and tax searcher, Tax Collector i Township Committee meetings will E(jGS, doz...... i..-..,.'.vr../School and M en's Bible Class ing the nomination. Lee, taking the newspapers for township advertising 1609 MAPLE AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J. office, complimented the board for the purposed. An Electrical Tune Up Will , 10:45 a. m. Worship uffth Sermon, “T he Kingdom of God.” 4:80 p. m , *Tn Him w p a Trust” peat health record and declared the Caucus Peaceful Overcome Yoiir Trouble' Orders Delivered Promptly -Phone WAv. 3-0163 ployeea of the board have .functioned | While no official information is given 7:00p, m. Intermediate ana Senior Christian Endeavor. THE HILLSIDE TIMES. FRIDAY, JANU ARY 8. 1037

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- 3[hp Silluthp SlintPH of the new Township Coramit- .other means.of dealing with GOOD RIDDANCEI heads, supervlsSrs, principals, etc,,-but Printed and Published every Friday at teb in its first meeting-'of tlrer the situatiqu?. While the In 1936 there were only 1,394 engaged in 1443 NOkTH BROAD STREET year. The members were evi­ practice is norro be recom­ ■j|TTeuioiL Facts tin t -frorK. lh the 1HU« Ureal year" Si-iK' Hillside, New Jersey dently convinced,of the advis­ teen schools------no------a longer — had ••yu-iMiMUUg.non-teaching. mended generally, could the L rtM iiiB y I'li aeossslele,--feaugh-ast l-thcneHa/as expenrieri fpr Tp6.ntwin,n.rft Iby the Sohoolmen’s Club for the benefit GRAND JURY SERVICE ciency. prompt passage to-meet the to" Using self-education compact or clearly presented a fc „ | andj:em Jr, ^fc6dmoLbjilIdmga a total of |of the Scholarship Huild, Sad distri­ B articular line as a lever any public llbraiy. ..There are $4, . com pares' - . Several Hillside m fc’s names were Just the’-other day Supreme situation and perhaps prevent buted tickets to members for their ^Ch | 333^5i.£5, with $2,884, ^ K f to a higher jposltlon It I books In our own "Library here In HUi- 611.91 1936, or a 1 eduction of $1,398,- drawn. Monday before Judge Lloyd purchase and sales to oSser residents ’Court' Justice Clarence’ ' E. the export o f the .equipment' ^H feund tb be equivalent to W ith this .lttJggff-V e totena to 438.44. I Instead, of-ln any sense rapre- Thompson as eligible for "Grand Jury interested in the combination of a good Case “reversed _the decision I for which Mr. Cuse-has ob­ i’s available oapltal. Al-| itigate arid see If it isjnot' possible ~ seating | an economy,, this-particular rel duty In the January term. They will' show with a worthy causae. _ , onetary value cannot ai­ 'by whiGh Michael Kudrick, of tained the export'license was H H b ? these “opes secrets” ductlon only mean higher depreoia- report next Tuesday whan, twenty three med there are many cases nd thereby get some scientific rnidd of school buildhigs,. jyith the e ■' m total of thirty five In the county woodbridge Township,, had [considered by President rove that it has. aHsffnlte raining free.. We remember, also, What of vastly increased unneces­ will be picked. H i been fined $200 aqd penalized Ro'osqvelj: this afternoon." RECEIVERSHIP FOR monetary value. To cite one Instance: ur own Benjamin Franklin said: “If. a sary expenditures on .replacements! P Those whose names were drawn Jnr In a letter of recommendation given to It ls-evident from the above PURE FOFOODS DROPPED lan empties, his purse into lUe head, no * Registrations .Drop elude: Max Fink, of 229 Oonklln avc- the loss of his driver’s-llcensel applicant who was looking for a that the1 situation will be h a can take it from Him.” l a -1981, there werellB,894 pupils regis- 1 narles I. Downing, of TO James i for two years, twenty-five ■ position, it was said: . - * | tered in regular snd pnflfl '•ftyfining . Frank A. Smith, of 4 Francis taken care o f with all possible “She (applicant) has educated herself Tijtnutes- after he- had 'been aT- Vice Chancellor Malcolm G. JJuchan- FOUR RESIDENTS i schools and special classes for f o r e i g n 8and qarfGegenheimer, of 6 Bond speed. Nevertheless, it is very ■an Monday dismissed th e reoMvershlp and Is" more ih%n th e e$ual of any col­ rdsted on a chargp Of drunken lege graduate I have In my parish. If ON PETIT .TTIRTES e0"- & e 8 1636 fiscal year only!8tre9t- “ ' driving. strange that such a condition for Pure Pood Distributors, Irk, of 6 Four Hillside residents were among•-.3,0S8- OW«(«^ tuted for Woodbridge Town- Try Our r - ship in one or two appeals And yet the improper draft­ SUPERIOR COAL or KOPPERS COKE Meekins Funeral Serviq^ from local drunken driver ing of a single law of the convictions which are now United States could very pos­ 529 ELIZABETH AVE. ELIZABETH, N : J. . Telephone EL 2-8850 pending. But whatever hap­ sibly undo all the efforts of William Hale Coal Co. Over thirty years of Dignified and Distinctive Service. pens on ’these appeals, it will this government and those co­ be the result of decisions ren­ operating with it in the laud-’ 28 Liberty Ave. Phone Unionville 2-2244 Hillside, N. J. dered by a former police able striving fbr peace. Each Load Delivered Is Carefully Weighed ijndge, for in the- future all ft- seems almost impossible 'Convictions, §o far as the le­ that the government o f this, STOP IT WITH gality of the recorder’s ap­ .country cannot find some Alka-Seltzer Grasstnan & Kreh pointment is Concerned,-earn, means, outside of changing Does Headacke “sloanc- ypq Engineers for Hillside not be questioned. • the law, to maintain its neu­ down?” You. are a rarie eoc^ ception it-4t does. not. UNION-TOWNSHIP, ROSELLE” PARK, Re-grOuping of Committees, trality pdliGy in times of emer­ One or tw o tablets pfi ALK A - BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH go that all those Concerning gency. It is conceivable that SELTZER via a glass ‘ of water 433 N. Broad S t, Elizabeth relatedH | jjjjj subjects . are in... cmarge makes, a pleasant ’ alkalizing ------PhpnB" EL 8-3770 th e .'shipment ‘ "of '-airplanes. solution, that...usually - brings •of one man/Is a step in the dl- could reach its destination be­ relief in ju s t a few minutes. ALKA-SELTZER is also recom­ jectioirof progress. It standi fore ’ the statutes can pe mended for tff reason that all ma-tters re- amended. Would this ooun-- Gas on Stomach, “Morning, After”, Acid" >• •indigestion, ...... RENT YOUR FAVORITE latffte-for instance, to public try have to sit idly -by in the Colds, and Muscular Pains. You will like -the tangy flavor -health can be best administer1 meantime, powerless to pre- arid the results when you take. Zd by.a single person who hasl Alka-Seltzer. Alka-Seltzer, when TYPEWRITER . vent the desire for financial dissolved in water, Gontains an % complete knowledge of all gain on the part of a single in­ analgesicj (Sodipm Acetyl-SalicwX^— Large Selcotioi| ate). In addition, the alkalidng - ■ SALES health activities of the com­ dividual from causing serious agents in Alka-Seltzer help to re­ munity. The same holds true lieve those everyday disor- ’ International complications? ders associated1 with hyper- ! $3 — 1 M onth ffor ali- other major activities Tf aotnyda ridiculous, but gfott* addity. RENTALS Small package 30c $5— 3 Months jof the township, finances, ally, such are the facts. -.arge package 60r T ipublic-affairs,T public safety Even as this Is written there [and others. is. no certainty‘that thejCuse SERVICE ” W i des.p r e a.d*1 approval shipmentjwill not reach opaim Alka-Seltzer should greet these two -steps Does tbeTovernmenir h ave no A CUP OF COFFEE AND ^ IMMEDIATE SERVICE A TOASTED SANDWICH Slifer Typewriter Co. 1 Make them both w ith elst- 237 CLINTON AVE. NEWARK Cold W trtc appliances. The Grill- Bigelow -3-4919. eather Ahead ette m ay bo used as a pan­ Cold weather may eome tomorrow, th e next day, or in a week. B ut Jf your fuel bin is low or empty, you’n cake m aker too. It oomos going to be uncomfortable, if a cold snap comes suddenly. J in different styles. Prices from $1.19 cash up.. Cord HAVE YOUR When It’s cold everyone who calls for fuel wants immediate delivery. And, while we maintain i and plug extra. ®®cbic- percolators sell ffom $2.95 trucks for Just such an emergency, often they’re worked to capacity. Play safe and order now. cash up. Small carrying Battery Recharged charge if yau buy on term!. At

Daniel Leeds Miller, Inc. PVBLIC 5S ) SERVICE Compher s Esso Station N, BROAD and LOOKER STS. , HILLSIDE 1356 NORT?H BROAD ST„ HILLSIDE EL.2-7123,WAv. 3-1938 Call EL. 3-9336 * had passed the candy platter, with By .Charles Sughroe promise of other refreshments later. -THE a u g m e n t - Nona ran to the dishjSseloctlng two SUCH IS LIFE— Some Help! or three MIS’ 111 ghlish artlouanosa. ED QUESTION - “Marcia is so good to Us. Candy any time we say the word. But Wilbur seldom, rendemfeers, except BY CLAUDIA M. FERRIN at Christmas when everybody else irSmalcM.. -r is thinking of it.” - IBB “What of yourself?” It was Otis Danner who asked. “Oh, I don’t bother! What is the ONA fluffed Into the dining. USe, when thsit^g another- to take ropm, first • oomer at* .the. charge of affairs?” breakfast call. Her bio.tfief Her unconcern was . dramatic*- • Wilbur noted'^the sense oftitis’ eyes -■twlnklpd; Lester re* ■ • finportanefr'and mystery, the mo- veaied surprise. 1 sed the threshold, B -'.‘Dome, it is vour turn at the she Waited until the , family w a s piano!” demanded tne “■ 151'OtllUJ seated—the coffee poured; th e . Marcia had arisen, to hie toward . nrpt ura.q s'rinlf*—Lester Ames had; the kitchen. The orangeade was —proposed*™— . ; "Yo'4 know., .the’ agreement;” Nora flourished at the keys MceTT Rare Joshua Tree THE GOOD ’ charged Mr. Halpin. “Marcia first.’* nnvicfi!....She banged a bit, -and to Be - “T was a -dutiful■ creature,-" sim­ started off preelpifatoly BMUgM a" BISHOP W ^ m K pered- Nans., ^gulltSy." “I told him I twrvatoj-,—-W-i-1hu-V-hpiH p “a h t_ ■w By * Lydia Le Baron U’alk^r . must ask father.” Soon she fbrgot again; dashing Saved From Extinction % ; !. “When do you‘givetheTtoal? T ^ | into one nf Ihe popular jingles—f.n- LEONA8|) A. BARRETT ^ HBR-ETs-mtiGh-dish^Washing-iafc- J caught and shimmers on tog- blos- bung-la mlsarably. Her audience night?” National Monument Is Cre­ two in'cEametjtr, 'Is-‘i"iiiigl6''T3d?Jr: ■ * i<,ndant upon holiday dinners, so-: eoms below. . ~^robtff--tmeW“--ths^tewBislcfc^-iaiir was held in oolite patience tlil'Mar- .sdigh&y—abqye,. it may not. be amiss to suggest From tills it is notia that vthe x'ia mri~Mj3r-riA-lpB:7app^ related, nf. a. certaia efisy wavs ’-qhd ptotaqflve, methods, candies are of/ the taper variety, ■conld-wait no longer. 2— ated for Conservation. tha-normal height of a man. Than bishop kpdwh byThe hahie df ’“W’dl- their trays. With a hrmnH and a it TSursts suddefey. Into clusters--'ef: ise. The glassware, china, anm- high and slChdSrl The matter " of iJMareia.flushed j^dieger^csjMspn clapping N of' the ’''bands she re-1 *——com® _ Pashto 0. The rare branones, eaon m vtu'xk dividing and given- a. sixty- crockery c an^b e-sa-re guar dad;- ■ and" cMef-imeortanee-ia-thet-the..Candle than the honored one. Family plot­ .sgonded to. the uhWurdei! Invitation. this mepns a -good deal when old or taoers actually are of the strietiy ting had depreed contrary to. the • I Joshua tree, p lily that grows to each division /subdividing, expand- room palace in Lester Ames seemed bored." Mrs. a height of sixty feet, will be saved _ ju la r tfingld of forks family pieces are brought into use. ■ non-drip sort. No. drip from melted plan of the suitor. Halpin looked as though She should which tor Dye,' wax, then, e$o fall on floors or nap- from extinction by the.establishment from 10 to I f feet high. The taiiest With every—room and ahoice sitiqffa and- fnbd'ern 1 p- “I had .given Lester Ames credit like to reprove theTiitotfeivc-orea*- tablewate 'Ss"""us9"a""Jor serving the ery or" refleothig mirror placque on ' for better sense,”, tbemoaned “WE—-' of tbe;_newly created Joshua Tree record, over 00 feet, was demol­ comfortably fur­ ture. - Otis Danner. appropriated a nationaT-rnnPnTnfirrtlnCalifornia. ished by vandals. Unmolested, it feast. which the flower holder may rest. ' bur.' ’“Phis, very evening he shall I tray, and took her off to. a eorr.er nished and well "In San Bemadino and Riverside may reaoly an age of a- century -lightedt-=F,r-om. W hen.. fijslie? I Any wire or perforated flower confess a return to sanity.” table."__i* •e put Into a 'dish"*- ‘ holder :can be used, provided the . 'Wilbur .was able to care for Mr. •Counties, south of the Mojave desert, two. the. frpnt win­ The youth .called .his sisters aside 825,4S(ra*es of primitive desert "nas_ “Like qther species of the yuoopj' drainer a.fte? " holes are large enough for the "can­ , when breakfast’ was finished. He Ames." He. .kept joiges afloat, till the, dows in his pal­ dles to go through, and be upheld. beer! set aside for conservation and isert-blooming lily, ace ffie -bishop ■ashing, seb'that . wofflcl ’phone the would-be-brcthef- /Ameses laughed under weight of.the spring fldwers betray. N.C doubt do­ fresh dish towel I The necessity for any speeidl flower ‘abundahoe of-foe. • Marcia sat a! named in .honor of these shaggy could see a small in-iaw from. the> office, then home tp I green plants," says the National ing the /best it' .can under the Cir­ p other piece of and candle combination holder -Is report the feHow’s-st&te as to heart­ the serving cabinet—ready’ to smile, itoipRfl- of ilfiEp ’eMiiinAtodft® Geographlo socleQf.. cumstances, the J oshua tree Mos­ six rocmi,-dingy linen is laid in beats.' to give rebuff, or -to" band-.out. the ul has no lilylike charm. It it first. This has the^ work-, of fitting the tapers “Marcia shall practice the morn- I dainties; -if appetite should "dictate. ...“The barren Little San Bernard; ,ar.d poorly light; •securely in the holes,, and also regu­ ino mountains and the Gdlorado riv^i whi/ish, bpt not-wMte. Its frag- two advantages. It Ing throaghi” yawed the younger. I Everyone was jolly—within and vis-, •ranee/recalls that oj the toadstool ed. After assum- late th$- distribution of the tapers ih ibly-r-exoept Ames. » er. aqueduot just absaje the popular -. ing the duties of dulls the sound .of1 7I 1 ‘Then there's her latest piece of I 7 rather than that of its elegant East- the work 7 .the most effective maimer, '• art embroidery. We shall pdt it on I He couMvaot -leare -without clear­ resort, Palm. Springs, in CoaohelTa' his high offloe, the bishop made his ing away* the uncertainties of the valley, botod the area to the south. ill ter. first visjt, whioh- was a .visit to the what, aind it pre­ Arrangement. the parlor table. She shall make a lead leaves, like broken bayOr I vents edges-ojn- . “dislncf.bon-bons,--suoh as- we have. evening previous. - He Ibd Nona Rocky mesas in the mountains are hospital. The record of this visit Place the holder .in a shallow bowl t o mrita gt.Fmrin for the Joshua tree, nets/ form a protective thatch cling’’ glass and China- of ’ of water after blossoms, Christmas and birthdays. Then.she: aside, whar~“made" eh*cums-t-anoes- ing /to trunk and branches. The lit- is as follows, "How many patients made it seem she would noT The" "wHSh refuses to. thrive in tne bak- have- .von_.here?11 the good bishop ware from -chip- ■ greenery and tapers, have been ar­ ghall entertain Mr. . Lester Ames> fle wood rat is said to tug these dia ping^Itft!eepsJhe_ While I am delaying upstairs. ' Tffljjatl;- ft ling PJtrto basin below-.- — inquired. “Twenty-six,” repl|ed;#the ranged satisfactorily. Since the flow- “Yoil'"'enjoy Mr. Danner’s com­ carded weapons ip/Jha m ou# of siJVer from rub- er holder is low aha the tapers are • “At about' that time Otis Danner Named by Mormons. his hole (0 build a spiked barricade head physioian. “Your beds are bin|( the metal, pany,” bp reminded her, with an ‘Mormons gave the tree its Bib­ crowded and-your-rooms are poorly 'tall, there’s quite a distance between shall drop in. I'll give him a. tip, I effort. -You are free—free.as be­ against intruders^ and saves it from the wicks of the tapers end the and see that-he arrives at the .par­ lical name because it pointed the Has Many. Uses. getting rubbed or fore I asked you. Good night i” ,. way to their Promised Land. Less flowers below. Light the tapers just lor' iff safety.” , However; a day or so thereafter “The Joshua tree’p fcimldable atu scratched, while before the meal is announced when Nona shook her finger, "glancing warder-weary , travelers of ' today,' YALE’S GREAT ACE the-toweialso pro-— his card came once more ■ througn however, have observed that it also senal doe3 not frighten off the sly the arrangement. is. used as a cen­ : into the haiiway to note if father’s I the mails. This time Marcia was little wild things with Which the vents the flatware terpiece for the dining table.' points in every other direction, in­ fro -m • slipping .. hat had disappeared .from the rank. the recipient. Whereupon Nona ‘lifeless’ desert teems. Humming • . There’s hdplnee where these tight But hh was off in the kitchen mak-1 cluding up and down. Thtf pictur­ through the inter- abandoned her girlish " ways, esque folk name has survived, nev­ birds, so-populous in'.the southwest­ and flower arrangements are more . Ing up the day's list at'mother’s die-1 brushed.the simpery smile fjyim "ner ern desert areas,* .flutter over its stices. .tatiop. "At any rate,* he ’had net | ertheless, since t'nis grcjtosque tempting to dislodge stiver., there beautiful than in the center of a lips, and began to dream anew of growth almost requires a stronger blossoms. Sooths oriole a’cdounts for dinner or refreshment table. A stiver heard. ; many a dash of yellow on the gray- good.chance it may get twisted, lahel thgn ‘tree yucca,’, or yucca bent, dented and scratched, unless, of glass container for the hdldar The morning’s good-bys were in-1 ■ Her sister’s engagement, soon to! green Joshua, where the-cup-shaped •adds most to the charm, especially terspersed with gestures of msr’e Or I brevifoda. 'Praying tree’ is another, precauticna.are .taken. gkBiMgposS the hearthstone, rriusf nickname for this devout shrub; be­ ■fiber nest Js hung, among the tree’s when- -on a glass reflector large .less intensity. greeds nhtice her own hopes turn to protective spikes. Avoid Faucet Hazards. enough for the glimmer. 0? the taper a reality.i For father had vowed— cause Its;, .many forked branches H any ofnot »have the Every member of the family posrl I weirdly resemble arms flung heav-- ‘‘Resourceful Indians formerly to gleam back in twinkling radiance. 7 sessed a secret. ithat not until the older daughter turned to the" Joshua to serve do-" rubber -proteetoia-That tit about ^ Jell S»amte,-aSOTJ«rrice, I could s&ow a _ ring should the e'r.ward in prayer.. faucet Spouts,^ a strip of wool nr A tiMelsg. df the telephone two I "The Joshua tree’s trunk, a' foot niestic purposes. Its""se.e3s. were . .hpiprs la?er called Maroia from the I younger consider a similar treas­ pounded to meal for Indian mush. "cotton flannel, wound- around a spout .piano. Nona hurried off to -the ure for herself. L" Fibers from "leaves were v/oyen be made to do as a substitute, kltehe^ to superintend the baking of I -into--baskets, ropes, hats, and even 111 fact the textile strainers that are ... a cake of especial value. .Mrs. Hal- Concentrated Food Cube horse blankets. Pulp from the stem homemade of. cloth tied about the pin* followed dlrectiona, rather than. Supplies Emergency Menu ...Was cOnye/HM..&ta.;a.Ma!i^!l,,sCjgp{' faucet so that the water perco­ gave them. The maid-bf-all-work “Later attempts to use the tree, lates through the irratorial, act as Another, scientific by-produbt'of • protectors,, tqq,. If, by aocideni,. a was mystified, but had" been-agree;; .Russian energy in exploring gthjs were less successful. Dekert home­ ■ ably surprised by the offer of the steaders who tried to huild Joshua piece of glassware, china, pr other! Arctic, especially by air, was ex- bre.akable get3 hit against a faucet, ■•evening out—extra. "ttbited recently in Moscow in the log oabifis found themselves pro­ vided with all top collapsible homes. — will ■ oooasionaDy ocOtu: during Marcia was compelled by Nona form of concentrated food cubes, dish washing,.it is-more than likely. to dress in her best before the din* I a complete dinner which weighs on­ The pulp-*- howgver, made paper- several issues of newspapers in the the edge of the ware will get nicked. ner hour. Lester Ames' impatience I ly six dunces, less than the weight ’ By using the rvfijbep protectors, or might .bring him eariv. The’parlor I of a present .average portion'd? any * United .States and. England were was at its prettiest, yet scarcely fis even, printed on it, but finally the the -teprerikedJiBoth^^ . oneg),...this,, single-meat or vegetable, according danger is reduced to a m inim um . 'tokSroriNwm's'existence- was-to be, ?ti.’7the--SMt}toctkb,, .Sun., prbject was abandoned as unprofit­ seen. At seven the elder, .was led’ able. .j A rubber drain board is excellent : On - the "airplane, flights now .be­ in dulling the sound of dish washing .In ar.d ordei'BdTOeginriuiyreti’ifes; coming common all winter for com­ “ The lightweight" layers fef wood piano; at; 7:30 the daor-beil rang. H which can he saiv^ii ■ from, the tre e Larrv KeDey, captain and end of processes, and it "lessens the hazard munication w}th isolated , Russian flf _breaking_ dishes. The board is i Mrs. Halpin was escorted toward., posts along the Arctic ocean or on make excellent" protective tubes the kale foittbati'^EipHr:fey--9ee.rto®: the front hall—by Wilbur. Decor- around th e. bases of * young. fruit a touchdown in the Harvard game, fine to put the fllveftoif-wBeffTFig islands off shore, one chief: problem rinsed with scalding hot water. ’ ously she invited" Mr. Ames into the Is food; not only- food for use during trees. Because the wpedan sheets closed his brilliant career with the parlor, At sight of Marcia the are. pliable in one direotipn and •reoosd of having scored at least Be sure to have a stack Of fresh the planned Eight 'but for reserve dish towels, as.the work is.speeded young man drew back. " in case a forced landing-is neeest rigid in the other, they have value once in every, game against Har­ “Has-er—is Miss Nona at home?” " as surgleal splints to protect broken vard and Princeton during his three up By discarding damp ones .and sary and the airmen must wait day's having dry ones at hand. Wet towels •“She will, be down shortly.” or weeks for rescue. "bones. Rarity of the' Joshua tree, years of play. Hester accepted an easy chair, however, prevents ^extqpsiye,. Indus- can. b e effied quickly.. .over ,,a. radia­ Ordinarily concentrated foods, tor and be ready for further use. hilt, .ffla.-nnpri rn.it the window. Marcia such as the pea sausage’ cf“ Ger­ Thomas H. Lee, thirty-two "years trial use. waa gpeaWng, conscious^oTthree'dfl old, American-born -Chinese, is the “Groves are kno.wn only in half ventilated,” said the bishop*. “Yes, many or the dried-feeds available your lordship,” replied the doctor, Decorations, four listeners invisible.! in the United States, are not oon» first -person of Chinese descent to a hundred spots of southwestonT F* “Sister has jyst fint^Hed dinner. be admitted tm the New York bar. United States. They, are mysterious” "but what can we do? We have no I Lights and flowers, in combination centrated enough to suit the Rus-. more" foomf” “Tlpre is- some- mis­ make a marvelous- decorative, en­ Here is one of the latest hits—nave slan .requirements. Dried meat, or Thus tos-'poptCatlon of New York ly dependent for perpetuation on the you Heard It?” City’s wiir.atown.ma have someone yucoa moth, a special species of take' here,” said m e• bishop. ‘‘They semble. This scheme has been de­ pemmican, long used by Arctiobex- have got these houses mixed. You A kepi,hat of black cire satin A cushion, of pins seemed to be" plorers, does not satisfy the"- Rus­ to represent them in court’v/ho cqn which is "the only means of pollina- veloped so that the flowers do not troubling, the, caller. Marcia was ucderstan4 ■" and speak tHeir lan­ tipif.'j!he moth unwittingly performs should-have my house and I should puffer from the heat of me illumi­ with a coiotiat. Of black felt leaves, sians because of -its lack <5f vita? have yours.” So the palace became nating agent, which heretofore has by Suzanne Talbot, a smart oape. playing her liveliest. She knew him mins. To meet the situation D, Q, guage. As far_as Mr. .Lee knows its duty by the Joshua tree when to., be a devotee of everything there are two other Chinese-Ameri­ gathering a ball of pollen to plug a hospital and the dingy hospital proven the drawbaokyT'all hon-drip of stiver fqx, a simpfe high .necked Zlatkovsky, manager qf the meat became the bishop’s palace, A true candies are used, j(nd theg&v sere gown « p ybjack matel.asse . crepe, artistic. products department of’ the Soviet can lawyers in thia oo’mtry, both of Up the hole in wMch its eggs are - T5e::—second hrmiffbt the" - .un­ whotn live iff Californfa. . - laid.’’ 1 story. Not an unusual sacrifice in distributed amongst the flowers sq, black tkid’” suede gloves, antique suspecting one' intd a ahair a few meat Industry, has developed con­ a bishop, perhaps, , but the Influence that the glow frofiS their flames is gold’ jewelry. ■ : feet nearer. ,A plant laden with centrated products, eliminating all bf ■ Ma .HBfiglfifih: service m ade him puds blossoms was "at. his elbovj. -useless wastes such as bone or fiber Jitonce the ftiead ot all the inhabi- as well S r a i water aaa”uffie5ra- tants of the town, and his influence Build Church of New Type Steel The girl noted Mb glance. sary mineral salts.. Stranded avia­ A M A Z E A M IN U T E “You enjoy flowers? It is a de­ 8CIEMT1FACTS ~ BY ARNOLD BbreiSsSdftSlri lightful pastime, the studying and tors or explorers need" merely to This little story .teaches many les­ caring for house plants,* The south melt snow or ice, scak these con­ sons. One of -the most important' alcove off the dining room 4» full.” centrated foffffi - ih hot water • ghd is that the ’ toqijghlfftfiness tor the Her tone tdld "him she wtts the eat their dinner.-In a recent demon­ welfare of others must be actually florist o f the family,’ But facts stration meal In "Moscow, a full- tived; must be, expressed in kind were nqt:to.]?.e..b.rcugii into circula- sized plate of mept and vegetable dri/d nibble deeds lfT t is to have a *tion at-sthat. instant | soup, a' meat course "consisting lof permanent value In life, A person Yery.scoh she saw him eyeingthe two veal cutlets with mashed pota­ may be honestian4 :Uprighri'8nd- Dy e Expensive piece of needlework- to es and a dessert_ course consisting an exemplary lifet/'but be indiffer- wWchNona had confiscated. That, of fruit jelly " were providad^by^i 'ect to , the physical to d spiritual too, was hers, She delved into the ounee^ of.suitebie dried and- com- neeus of those abffffiriffTm-Hiewg plgno once more. From the corner ' pressed fbod c u b e s ._ oursrives;to ® ^ T-®aifecf" of her eye she noted that ^ho gave rflgpnTistbilltv.. Goodness must be the lihen beauty a close Scrutiny, McKinley’s Parrot expressed in something helpful to 'He was impressed, at any rflte. A double • yellow. - headed parrot Others, if it is to Dve. An isolated ■ It seetned a Jong ,ttrh| tifl’.tito? given to President McKinley • by life is soon forgotten, btft—' peal of the. bell Scfcoed In ;" ;She friends one time was ratsd by this arose as the visitor appeared at the former President a s '“the. mast For years beyond his ken . parlor door. Wilbur had met -Otis telligent bird I ever saw,” says the good he, leaves behind him Danner to the ’ hallux Mrs. Halpin New York Times. It was an excel' upon the .path of mep." was’. Spared the awkwardness of-the lent talker, and if Mr. McKinely whistled the first few bars_of Doubtless the good bishop .was “introduction. much happier in. the hospital than “I’ve called to ask for Miss No­ “America,” or "Yankee DpodlS7 ’~ff na,” announced the later -arrival, would finish the piece for him. This he Would have been in the palace. blithely. . , remarkable’ parrot was valued1 .at Strange as it may seein, we enjoy ... The sister doled out the tofprina- several-thofifttod’dollars, , most those possessions7 we have ac­ tion the first, had received. Not quired through some act of sacri- one of them looked toward Lester An Angle on an Old Secret. fice. It is not what we keep but what Ames. Ijtjwas not necessary. \ The. .sanetlti ..arteries’, -are jiyttse We give, away ‘that gives us our “Mr. Ames’ and I have been vofr- source of blood supply to "the head. keenest satisfaction. ing on the new music. She swept They paCsajp the neck and thence We seem to lose..: ultimately the keys, tff hold .both callers until to the heackand face. The early what we try to retain with in­ wits should again assert1 them­ Greeks learned that pressure on creased value what;.we share with selves. ' "~1> • these arteries caused' drowsiness others.' “The gift w{tkout the giver " 7 IJ/ilbur and Otis swung a few steps and the Chinese have long known is'bare.” •• True. What we give away in exhilaration, when the former that pressure at certain points . is not measured by its intrinsic planted the guest in a chair. Lester . against these blood vessels’ will in- .Wbiflh but by the spirit of the giver. Ames smiled as if looking upon 1 duce unconsciousnesss. No . wonder the good bishop was Seen‘through a maze ot steel Is the original -woodeir$trAugus humanity from . some desert spot. caUed “Welcome.” Thrice -blessed Catholic church in Culver City, Calif.,-where film stars have been ' Marcia did her best to prove to- Science Defines “Habit” is he Who wins friends *bot only by to Worship. Before it rises a new structure embodying latest meth< /" Scieffc e says ybafait” -is - a tend- being^friendly-but—by -meeting the ^§^^^?llJ^p 3truetioni. ^R esistant to fire, termites, and earthqt Not until a quarter past eight did ency toward an action which by needs of others through sharing the the fpameworfe is entirely comtioied'Tif“small rpund rods interweyt Vena put in an appearance. Marqia repetition becomes spontaneous. - blessings he has. — ~ 4 network, of steel, welded into, a singtfe unit. New meth( 'W-NU.&tr.vlce. (I), Western Newspaper Union. invention of A. M. McLellan, Los Angeles engineer^ s v Youngest Commerce Body Member Finish W ar Chapels Suicide Bridge MONTAGU in Foreign Lands UNCOMMON - Washington. ^ Completion of -the—construction of American By MEREDITH SCHOLL monuments and memorial -chap* . © A .tocTa N't* ,pa pcr».------Has Something to Say -Aoout "The -efo-in the cight-Anwr-ioan World ufm i . . f 3 X * ERIC ANS ■war military cemeteries in Noble Art of Self-Mastery? , France, Belgium and England * f H VERY/time,' ’ says Charlie Ves-. was announced recently by the ■L' ta, ‘'that I tell this story I | B y E lm o ® west American battle monument com­ mission, headed by Gen* John J. have to laugh.” And he paused to Scott Watson Pershing. emit a throaty chuckle. The Work has been in progress • “What’s I wanted ' ‘for more than ten years,;-in ‘coii- .to, know. Charlie rolled a cigarette. “Well,” . First War Correspondent formity with an aet .of congress in 1923. Dedication' ceremonies will he said, ’.‘it’s funny because 6 on Q N ..THE monurpent which .’they be held next ‘July, twenty years- Saffron Went daffy ove r - a girl and v-y erected over his gr. ' after Aineriea entered the war. 'decided, to commit suicide.' - scribed these words: “H “I’ll have to begiifiwitb the bridge. It’s the biggest they ever put up eminent in all,” Yet this does less around here. In the center there’s a than justice to the career of George Assisted b i Years Ago, 260-foot drop to the bed ol.-tne nooa- -ffakine-Kendefl-r—— Man Comes Back to Pay control ditch, which -is covered with. A native of New Hampshire, Ken­ v , Gihclhhatl.—‘Fifty-three years Ergo huge rocks. - dall became a printer at an early a ragged, pethiiless 18-yea?IoId Rus-' H -tiTha,.Jgidls nameT^was CirffiSH??/ age and followedhiB-trad'e in many sian youth, unable to speak a word Hall, and she took' up with a jigger 'cities. He was in New York in'1833 of English, told a hun at St.- Mary’s named Ben Tappan, which made when an outbreak of the dreaded -Hospital that Hp wao vary, ill and Don mad, ar.d he decided Jo -commit ^cholera caused him to take ship asked for hgip, — . •* suicide.” forNew Orleans. There* h e entered --When ten-ySatvold Warren Rapeije -received his Chamber of Com­ “Certainly we will help you,” the “I get it,” 1 says. “So he jumped the employ of a paper nailed' the merce membership card recently at San- G-abrialr -Calif., he was wel- nun replied in Russian. “Perhaps off the bridge? ” True- American,-and while-wor-k4ng- .,corned into the organization by George -Gonstantrme^lrwidintV^^ Young scAiTday ybti'Wffl'hHV6~®B''money “Ain’t I already tcld-you- he- took.. there conceived the idea of a new Rapeije became e!tgtble~far •nreir.bersnip- m the San-Gabriel C. of C. ar.d -you- can yekv jus .then." . .; the lump? Now.' listen, Shut up a daily newspaper whieh Should fol­ a short time ago'when he opened his own -model airplane*supply store --TSday_^a__well-dressed, middle- 'mlnui^lDpirand^armenriTOVnttts— low the policies that had made the in his room a- hqms- Funds for hjs. business venture came from odd- aged man confronted Sister, Weii- over each other and fixin’ to get • JfSw _Y®k Sun.hftf x|fi|aia|h; jobs aca. smaller enterprises. oesia, present hospital secretary. married. And then comes along this Ledger So successful. . “You don’t know me, but you good looking Ben Tappan. Ben falls : Taking into partnership Francis took me in 53 years ago. when I for Carmen and? Carmen,. woman* The Young Man Looked at Me As I Took Up the Stick, Gave : A. .Lumsden, a fellow— employee, needed help,” ' he said. “My name, like, is flattered by his attentions - Cry and Darted Out'of the House. ‘ Ker.dall launched the New Orleans' Popular Legend About is-'A. C. Schwartz, and I am now a' ~and-decid6d—tha.i_mavhp she nnnld Picayune In January, 1837. He was business mOn of Ei Paso, Tex. I haVbv|ome fun and at the -sam e- By JAMES J. MONTAGUE . stinotively- as the fragrance of the only twenty-eight at the' time and- lycuid like to pay. my .bill of .$25,” time make Don -Saffron appreciate VERY-few years'or so-I hear] weed titillated my nostrils, to* be­ his resources were.small. But he her more, as it seems to her Don is a lecture, or read - a maga­ gin pawing through my pockets for Hemophilia Dispelled was such 4 an . enterpi ising ■ editor CUNARD COMMODORE getting rather lax in his -love-mak- zine articje, or am assured! a cigar oifa pouch. Presently how­ that the Picayune ‘Soon became one '©g of late. So she shines up to Ben EgSj? some friend that X everought I Iwould remember my determi­ Tappan, and Don Saffron at first ■ of the best known, pap.ers in the the deformity,” Professor Ruggles to be something besides a mere nation to- go through with this test, country. Can Be Inherited by Both gets plenty mad. He asks. Carmen creature of habits Then I get to Gate's said, “and documentary ref­ and setting my teeth together? try At the outbreak of the War , with Sexes, Says Scientist. what’s the idea, and Carmen pre­ thinking about what an aimless and] to concentrate on my.jab.. > erences from which the family tends inc^gnation and pulls that stuff miserable thing I am to drift along! Mexico in 1848, New Orleans be­ history can he vertifled. Put I found' that every time’ I' came the chief, outfitting point for about ‘you don’t own me,' Don Saf­ , Without any rudder, to allow ciroumr| tried to work I would feel that some­ London, —Problems of atavism, fron,' eto. the American forces, It was also* having bulkedtiarge upon-this year’ s Case of Scipio Africanus. stances to shape -my career for'me, I thing was missing, and be unable “Well,..Don'goes, off in a huff, and prohablv ruin It. I don’t know ■to get a'start. If I did, by a su­ the natural center. of communica­ agenda of .the British Association iThis, however, is not the long­ tion between the armies .in the field for Advancement of Science at est ■pedigree of the kind known to but by and by he begins to get the just exactly what a career is, but! preme effort, orusn . away tiffs’ idea that Carmen is really in love it is something that sbwids impor-l and Washington: Ker.dall was quick Hlaekpoal, *ProieSsor* 'R. Rugjles -me.- -It .is-on.record th.al the Roman yearning, aifing-Would dome some­ to see the journalistic opportunity general Scipio'Africanus, .just over with Ben Tappan. and he gets crazy- tant and I always wanted ope. I body .smoking a pipe o r a cigar or a Gates imparted to a correspondent mad. He goes back to Carmen and My “turning point" as you might [which this offered. He organized a of the Mppntog Post., of London 2,000 y ea rs' ago, had an extra fin­ cigarette, and I would have to come, system'Offelaysbfhorsesand rid­ ger. There is a modem Rumanian pleads with, her, but Carmen, de- ■ call it came a few weeks ago when! to a full mental stop until .the scent ,some of the secrets on the subject Jighted, as women are apt to be, "talking t o a young-nephew who had! ers between Mexico- and New Or* acquired by the bureau of human family qf_the name of Scipion, which’ of the tobacco had been blown away claims .descent from Scipio, and al­ to ihink she has so much power been studying in a college a branch! by a breeze or a draughts leans and1 of fast boats between heredity he had reoectiy established New Orleans and Baltimore. Then at King’s college, London. so bears this deformity. As is gen­ myfm-S-mfifipbnly:-Mugh3_-agaln, and.... of learning he oalied behaviourism. I Then came the chewing period. If erally -known, Rumania is closely Don says if she don’t take him back He said that there is no need for a! there was not a butt or a pipe stem he accompanied the armies of Scojt As an example of a^popular myth, he’ll go kill himself by jumping off and Taylor and began sending back Processor Ruggles Gates cited .Jhe connected with Italy, both' histor­ - person to continue to be what he isJ between my teeth I was seized with ically and in language.” ‘Suicide bridge. - provided that what he is, is not as a sense of Incompleteness. ■■ it vivid' first-hand accounts of their case of hemophelia, 'the -hereditary battles, frequently writing his dis­ disease which'lies in a lack of clot­ Another case which Professor “Well, cf course Carmen don’t Valuable. tbhe "isn't, I seemed to me that l was not all Ruggles Gates suggests illustrates believe him, and keeps right on but could be If he changed his hab­ patches while cannon roared " and ting power in blood and from .which there. I would pick up any object b ^ ttS i.®I3||R?aiound him. ’ - the heir to the Spanish throne - is the social importance of such in­ laughing in tiie most tantalizing its. It was all a little vague -to me I that m et my ey,e and chew on it tUl quiries has lately come to him from manner. So Dor. grits his teeth ar.d at first, but after he had talked to I .. Kendall supplied the government now suffering in New York—just as my. jaws ached from weariness. the - last Czarevitch, - only son of- America, _ It is that of an American goes away., After .he’s gone Car­ me for th?ee quarters of an hour one! Gum I Was r.ot allowed to use, So with its first knowledge of the bat­ men begins thinking that maybe he tle of Buena Vista .and It wps again NicholaS * n , jfi®”before;’hiife~-- woman who had for a time be55fne; evening it dawned on me that possi­ I chewed lead pencils, bits of sticks, mentally deranged after -the shock was serious,: ar.fi she thinks, too,, bly- I had not built up . within my-l spools- Whidh'I found on my wife's this enterprising journalist who in­ “It is generally believed,” Profes- how .awful it f^ould be If he really formed Washington that the treaty of seeing her grown-up son killed self the character that I ougEtr-toJ sewing table, handfuls of grass that before her eyes. . carried out his threat, as she really ’ possess, and that it-m ightnot hurjj t plucked from the front lawn, and of peace had been signed. He came loves him. ' out of- the war with the -title of PRO GOLF CHAMPION . She has now submitted evidence any if I uprooted some of iffy old] now and’ then the leaves that fell ■suggesting that" there are in her ... A’VSo she decides not to take any habits and substituted new ones fori from the trees. major and a bullet In his knee, chances, and sets off lickety-cut for ceived at. the storming of Chapulte- family heredity mental qualities, of them- Presently-I found- myself -gnaw­ an undesirable kind_ whieh*- only Suicide bridge? She gets there just - . So I asked him which habit l| ing at the door jamb, and biting at pso. 'TflTffiiater yoatH ie retired to in time to see Don poised on the a farm in Texas where he was a shourthemSeJves when sdme..^such' ought to begin. with, “The m ost te-| -jh®- dornerss®fcfePee poets - as” ® abnormal shcck confronts ’Bl.elr railing, and she screams at him pacious one you haVe"got," he said, I passed- them on the way Jo the lioi- successful farmer and stock raiser to hold his horses afthhe- was only and he ifled there* in 1887; bearers. —ReginaldTV? Peel, who' was ap­ 1 “Get rid of that first, and then you! floe. Work became practically out pointed commodore of. the fleet' of kidding and dldn’t.ihanker to have | will be .so imbued .with seif ponfl-l of the -aUestioh. for I was wholly Jhe Cunard White Stat tine to suc­ him kill himself,. But Don only waves -donee that the other, habits wfll ahl unable -to persuade m y office mates Explanations of World ceed the late Sir Edgar Britten. The his hand in. a sad. gesture of- fare­ most get rid of themselves. What I not to smoke, and whenever they fit Ambassador to His War-Offered by-Eupils. appointment indicates that Cap­ well, and takes' we divfe-. The shock . is your worst habit?" any nleoijina-containing object, the Native Land tain Peel will become the perma­ of it knocks her for a l60p, and Gg my worst habit is probably! scent came to me as- the scent of West Hartford, Coiui.—A curious nent commander of the S. S Queen she keels over. When consciousness golf.” the lotus Vrtitst have come to.Jr.ax:. E JE WAS born a "?an£ee*'dUri3Jg‘ reporter on a weekly paper stopped Mary, flagship of the fleet, which he returns there’s a big crowd around the e a rly days of the ^pnerican| tf^ t’No, I don!t mean that.- That’s! elbrs nearing an oasis, and all aplU 28 school- children whose ages’ Is n6w commanding. He joined the qnd she’s lifted into-an ambulance. more of an affliction than, a habit. I ity to think straight departed from republic. Forty years Tateggiatong ranged from 8 to 15 - years, and Cunard line in 1900 Ind has com­ She remembers poor Don and faints ' ...Why net' br;gak -yourself of itrinkH helped establish a new American | ajlked:. - “What caused the World manded several big liners, inelud- again, and tnehext time she wakes ing?” I'm ust have had far more resolu­ •repubKo, he came isaek-ta-'-his native ing the Mauftstanla, Olympic, and UO, she’B iir^i Kbspi|il7 jv- '’1 don't drink enough to hurt me. tion during thesb days than I have land, the accredited minister to its ‘ H ere are a few i f Jhe replies: “ Berengaria. • \ .. “. ‘Don! Don,’ she begins moan­ had before or since, for I kept this' government frorrrt-he government J . M., age 12—There are about-a ing right away. 'Wnereupdn a jigger ' X. can’t afford to. Maybe after of the - younger cation of which he . enough states have voted for repeal asceticism up the full two weeks, million answers teth at. Conditions Michigan Fossil Field in uniform comes over -and says, X can drink enough fob a while to while I constantly grew thinner, ar.d later became the last president. And had been so bad there for a long ‘Say, sister, did you know, that jig­ my temper gained suchVa sharp that in brief is the paradoxical ca­ time wheft somebody shot the arch­ Found by WPA Workers ger who popped over the rail?’ . make reformation a task worth tak­ reer of Arsen J-enes. ing u p ;B u t for the last 12 years or! edge that I would throw a book at. duke of Austria. That set them Iron Mountain, Mich.—Evidences “ ‘He was my lover,’ moans Cap- so drinking hasn’t been one of my the cat I f it lashed,* its tail while JBorr. at Great Barrington,. Mass., off. of life that existed l.Sflfi.OOfiifljn' men, ‘and now he’s/dead. Dead.’ . addictions. What else ormld T dn| dreaming before the' fireplace. on January 20, 1798, young Jones R. S., age KK-Germany started it. “ ‘No, he ain’t,’ sayS the officer, decided to become a doctor. After years ago have been discovered to build or rebuild my character?” . If the reek from a pipe in the The. kaiser did it. The kaiser sank here by WPA workers blasting a ‘he’s in Jail?’ “How about putting out tobacco.” mouth of a delivery m an seeped into* several years study in Litchfield, Denny Shute, professional of, the a ship. Don’t ask me why he did it, “ ‘Jail?’ says Carmen, her eyas Conn., he was licensed, to practice West Newton, Mass., Braeburn quarry. . Oscar H. Reinhoit, geolo­ “Don’t be foolish. How •Qould'4! 'ti^house,.-.and I-sat^,uB..-a^it}i|E^ed. H. M., age 12 — Somebody got gist and mining engineer, believes •popping. ‘Jail?’ the air,, my nephew would spt me ai- in- l-82Qr Then the.wanderlust seized club, with the cup he won in the killed. Borne country, got dngry and •What's right, ■ sister. ! Charged.. do any work without tobaooo? How -him and he wandered to Philadel- national pTofesslena! golfers’ tour; tiie discovery places the Upper Pen- could I aim my golf shots except by fectionately oft the head, a'ftd whis­ the ether country butted in. They insula cf Michigan as fcote' an­ with trying to take-hfeiawn life. And” per “Be-strcr.g.”" phia, to- New Orleans, to South namwit. /Denny defeated Jimmy dragged in everybody else. - —* that’V a serious offerise.’ sighting down over a cigar to keep! America and finafiy settled^n TexasU ^Thomson ’3 and 2 in the final 38-hole cient than the Saratoga Springs my eye on jh e ball? How would 11 Then one day on a little motor trip B.. T., age 13,—Germany was at region, long believed to have sus­ ■ “Carman-blinks'. ‘Bu^— but—’ And. . I tools to get away from it ail, and in 1838. match of the P, G. A. ahampion- war and probably got all the others than shey stopped?;—;as : a sufi^ ' solace myself when I looked at* my] ship tournaihent to win this cup, tained the oldest life. ’..card after a game if it were not for breathe in a litjle gasoline smell, ; At the outbreak. of the troubles' in. They would fight with one coun­ The new foBsfl field lies between den thoughKpccurred Jo her, Which* anyway was something,: I between Texas and Mexico he. was and the national pro golfing title. try and, Jjomb a ship of another- the north and south iron veins on “ ‘Yep,’ thaNsop was saying,-Jhe the, narcotic and soothing influence among the firsfto-sdvooate a ieo- of the weed?—No, I’ll have to give found sitting by the roadside ah oountry. That country would get the Menominee Range, but the Kis-- landed in the net. that Jhp workmen up something else.” elderly man -whose'ear had broken laration of Texar independence. angry and start to’ fight. toric formations arc-believed to be had strung up under the superstriic- • When the war started he enlisted rsar .Rugglea Gates stated, ffKat ture whils tijey were building a sui- Said the young eharaoter rebuiid- down. He. had telephoned, to a'gii- | this disease is only shown in males, E. A., age 13—Who did they fight? much Older than the iron—founda­ rage for assistance, but it .was, slow as a private but was soon appointed against? tions. ? cide-preventer arrangement on .the ? er; “At last we-ljave it. The-thing. -a.,surgeom-ui_Jii.e .Texas army and only transmitted through fe­ top of the bridge. Wqrk was begtm. that will be the hardest for you -to do in coming,-and he was whilihg away males. Hlto-feeW f. that-Jt-eordd, the time wRlTa short Slay pipe, T liberation. With it he served a t today and the net put up to batch , is the thing yourrtust a6l "Rhraem- San Jaclrito and after the republic be inherited- -by a Women ff she any of the workmen in case they . ber that when the pioneers came to I fell Into’convex sation with him, and received the hereditary factor, con­ discovered that he was an old gen- was founded he became" representa­ Velvet Lined Bathtub Is Latest slipped, and it caught Saffron like this country they had to start with tive from Brazoria to the Texan cerned’ from both sides. a rat ta a trap, Now he’s going on the job of Wiling- off the Indjans, tleman~of some considerable distinc­ Transmitted Through Male tion, whose, name', If I told it, you congress.1? .... * trial for—’ 7-1*= .-3 ;?;;?? which was ie ty disagreeable and I In 1888 he was appointed minister I '“Simtiarily, the disease is only “ ‘Noi' Nol’ says Carmen. ‘He dangerous, 17o't until they had the would immediately recognize. He said..-he was eightyiflve years .old, to- ‘the - United States. Thus this normally transmitted through the didn't do tb on purpose. He was ■noble Red men" thoroughly cowed Yankee came back to his home­ women of a family for the reason fighting with a man who attacked and afraid of them did they possess and - stiir^aie“ lH3’*I|fbHfl'' ea t anything he liked, which I land as ah “ambassador” from a .thaf-tfie males whb?aefiv3y show me. The man threw him over the. the normal stamina and seif oonfl-' “foreign power ” While in Wash­ the disease seldom survive long railtag and ran off just a r t fainted- dence to build.up a. new nation." judged was practically - everything, to drink whatever he chose, which ington, he was nlec.ted to jhejlexas enough to pass it on. There are, My Doij, would not febtruhit sui- My nephew enlarged on this sub­ senate and later. became its presi­ however, a few cases on record in eiaei ’ ” ject till he had me wern dut, Oven" included, many beverages now tem- porarily proscribed, and to smoite-iP dent. During Ihe second term of which hemophilia has -been- tranS- Charlie paused to. guffaw, and I though I was not convinced. But I Sam pouston ns. president of the mitted through a male." grinned at him sourly. “6h, yeah?” was eager to do all I could to gain pound of strong tobacco every day.. “You don’t happen to have an­ Lone Star’repu die; Jones was his Many of the stories which have I says, “and now about jjpni? I sup- ' that sefi control whose lack had secretary, of state, and in 1844 he com# to the professor -have all the pose now you're going to -tell m e been a fatal flaw in my system, so' other pipe 8'bout -you. six?” I asked" hum. 3 was elected president. full-blooded flavor, of fictional _ ro­ that he thought up the same story I agreed to try to stop smoking for That was a e.ritieal year in the mance, and yet by the study of such and was telling it to the -cops down 3 trial period of two weeks. My “Yes. I always carry four or five of.these I.D.s. They’re the only affairs of the i*ew nation. There strange pedigrees, Professor Bug­ at the police station?” ..... mentor insisted that this was .not a Was talk .of annexation' by the gies Gates, bdleve’s that much in­ - Charlie looked at me and shook- sufficient period to prove anytfiing, kind that don’t soak up any, of the nicotine from •'tobacco, and allow United States add a sharp division formation of scientific value may be ■his- head pityingly, “I can see,” he but it was the best bargain he could of opinion arose amoqg Texans ovdr obtained. said, “that you ain’t one to get the make, so he letJt go at th at.. you to get all the strength of the weed. Hut they break easily, so *1 al­ it. One of those yvlio' was' opposed If there is one point rather than point of a story. Down at the police - “And don’t think I’m- going'.to ways carry extra ones.” r, to it was the President. But the- 'Another -which emerges. from the station Don was acting- dazed and tru st you,” he said warntogly., “I He filled one .and handed it to me. citizehs''0f the republic voted over- meeting, it is that knowledge of hu­ overcome by. shock. He 'wasn’t say­ ” shall> personally see .that there, is I half shut my eyes, drew in’ and whelmlngiyjto javgj of- it and oh; man heredity -apd racial character­ ing nothing;'huf was waiting fof;?, ; PC tobacco in the house, and .secure December 3ft,. 1848, 'the republic of istics is Still sadly defective. Carmen to arrive, .as he knew she iomitferi a.hlna cloud, and there and -‘-~Prom4--Austpaha'----h&e--Gome the from you a pledge not to buy any then put into words a declaration of TexAs mam eto a n enw-ano-the- stgtm would. You see, Don, bed the thing when you are down town. I t v/QuId' I independence which I^proclaimed to of Texas 'suooesded .it. f. Story mf a woman with a double- all planned ’out, He didn’t jump - be foolish to try to help you if every my nephew.when.I. reached home. ..Bowtog...ter-tilfijHfM t|fej_idBes width thumb. This'is a recognized until he saw Carmen run up to try time my back was turned you lit a He said "merelvi “ I knew - vrui - turned over the reins of govern­ iofmrofphyslcai-abnorm*fiiyK. * and stop him. But even tberi 'he pipe or a cigar. Bear in mind that couldn’t keep it up. .'H ut you’re a ment to.. James Pinckney. Hender­ What tiie intervlew er^fed to be wasn’t taking any chances because I ’ll have my eye on you, or get in* better mah tor th? fight-you made.” son, the^first governor of the state unusual is that Professor Ruggles he knew the net was there ail the - formation from other people about I thought of all I had missed for of Texas, and retired to his tibme Jn Gates’ correspondent-—the last of time," what you are doing."” those' weeks, '-’fhen -I rose, and Washington ooujuty. Xfi'-ilffr hiywas her line te—beas—tn e stigma-—can And so I began my training. Self seized a cane,, .merely intending to prominently mentioned. as a.'candi­ trace her dessenti Without break Milk Beneficial : confidence and „a desire to prove to take a short-walk out of doors and date for/United States senator • but through an ItafiejUfamUy back to Babies, who haye other foods-add- this young man that I was. not a give -the birds a bfeath -o| tobacco he Was destined never to return to an Arab tribe in the eleventh "cem eSt to their diet of milk early in, mere creature.of addictions carried smoke. The young' man looked at Washington where he had once gone tury, atid that -i.n every generation lifejbegin to stand; walk and cut44 me through the first three days.' I me as I took up the stick, gave a as “ambassador.” In a fit of In­ through all these 900 years the same teeth bariier than babies who re­ soon felt as if there was something low cry and darted’ out of the house. sanity he died by his own hand on abnormality, has made its appear­ Barbara Beck, pretty Broadway danber is the proud possessor of the ceive these foods later in infancy,' to me after . all. Then I bffgan to I often wonder what he thought 1 January 8, 1838, convinced to the ance. first bathtub in New York to be/covered inside and out bym ohalr velvet. according to a study of the New jsniff the air when anyo ie in the was going to do to him .” last that Texas had made a mistake “I- have just received a photo­ The picture shows her with the newest item of modern .apartment house York State College of Home Eco- ..vicinity was smoking,* and ln- ... , , © litll Syndicate.—WW U Scrviw.— — -to giving up its independence■_ " - graph showing the genuineness of equipment. nom iql,. j Page f e ut THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 Oommunlcatlon from Samuel Freedman of and the State of New Jereey: Auditors Checking Up •vyhich will be the 00-feature. The film •tm Newark, linaheth wieUlns the oporfunity to sUbmic BEGINNING on the Southerly aide , ‘■-Wlfcb a m in te d gorgeous girls in sen-. Id‘ for the Annual Audit, waa referred to Madtnjr TferraoO a t a point dietaut ene hui The budget for the year probably will has William Frawley, Tom Brown, Larry PenSion Fund Flnanoe Committee. ' dred T5IHy-thr0e ;fl38) . M H S S W y - m : not be acted oh officially for about an­ drabbej Benny Baker, Terry Rdy and saUbual iGe-revels 'E^iid a dazzling win­ The “ followinif' communications^^ were re-s—the ln'tfl.BM.etiipn e | • the said Southerly line < Budget Act ter wonderland of breath-taking beauty vad favoring the estahliahme: "'uh the ’Eae ter ly line t other1 monthra^ auditors’ work on 1936 Priscilla Lawson in tpp roles. atlonal Sohohl and referred t< nlng themce i^iong tin it’s the wrnder show of 1037 with a oast ‘:tee of the Wh ‘ g f Madlng Terrace f transactions must be completed to qet "Rose Bowl” has mSny fast football i -Assets Rise iSoia^Ttifcited...Association.... PlumlieiS 1 olkhtyithree degrees flCty-tbreenety-tbree -minutes miniites Eai up the exact cash standing of the muni- •sequences actually set in the famous in a n S u o n th^t includes, in addiQon W Steamfltters; Bricklayers, Masorm tfia "BlSfe- I thirty-three (88) feet - to, a- 2®tom|#totlienc Sonja 'Henie, &e Queen of the Silvery tors ETnlon No. 4G, The'’ Uni oh County Be-{SQjUtherly at right angles to Mading Toi-rac Forces Step "clpaiity, &Bfl Cflti aiuUlurs also have to- ■Pasadena— stadium,— with— competing gional High School; Boqrd of Education of j ninety-nine and a ghty hunrireath|_ (09.se set the totals for debt service; - a. consid- teams enlisted fronLthe pigskin stare of- N el Increase Fm Year Rc- ftlrnitmi /Adoliph M011^11 ■Ten.n Hersbolt, thence North eighty-threi erable portion • of the total budget. The the University of' .Southern California ported As $10,519.42 For Ned Sparks, Eton Ameche, The^ p-ltz On Finances budget must be approved by ..State Audi­ squad. Orabbe and, Brown appear as Brothers, Arline Judge, B orralr Mine-, tor Walter R. Darby before it can fin- rival footbatoplaybrs, both from the A Total of $94,475.42 vitch Jnd his gang, Dixie Dimbar, Leah , ally, become effeotiver- -—- same small Ohio town, and both in love. Ray dm} Shirley. 0eahe, • " 7 The -Police and Firemen’s Pension Temporary Apprdpriations At a special meeting held with the With Miss Whitney. They attend differ­ Required To Permit De­ conference Monday night, th e committee ent collegja^-aM Ailtimately- meet o»- Pand received-.more than four .times as acted on a number of routine matters^ -oppQsing_si.d.es, In the Rose Bowl game. much money as was expended,, increase Specials O ffered At partments To Operate including questions of bonds on niunici- Benny Baker, as one of Brown's col­ tng the neb assets 0/ the fund by $10,- Pftl erppioypfls n.nd granting authority leagues,. is meanwhile vieing with ’510.42 during the past year, to a total of Hillside Dairy Because of provisions of the new again to Township Olerk Howard J. Orabbe for t^e affections of Miss Law- $947^ 5; ^ accor&ng to 4 re p o rte r t&L Municipal, Budget Act, tempdrary ap­ Bloy to issue licenses for bagatelle ma­ son-v-amovib .starlet,- secretary, Fire Chief Albert Chamber-. propriations fill have to be voted by chines and dther subjects. The games which bring the rivals face lain. Abramson’s'Hiiisifle Bqiry, of^Newark Ti-ifi fund paid out $3,000 in pensions has- joined; the; ranks of progressive mer- regular meeting of the year next Wed­ 510 Yale avenue, for a license to oper­ of excitement for foptball fans;1 but the to three widows n e sd a y night to enable township de­ .160$. Maple avenue, tills firm offers spe- ate two billiard tables a t th a t address biggest series lof football thrills, of while-iflcflive^|||30i68 in oonuMbutibns Ith the County 0; 6t mortgaged ‘ partments in ftoctto^ife-fundB^effitUiy was"denied7-^iches/Riveir-Ai-'^mpanyr flnAl gamft climax. oir. members: 34,834.39 from ttie town- oialk'On dairy-products, smoked fiSHTaiid ve harmless to th K esffl^oh^by^ Fin allowable to" their credit. whose plant is on Souten2S, w€f§'"ST“ Two Top Features appetizers.Todayandtomorrow.for Thq committee held a lengthy confer-, ■strip. <18)860 im hiteresEffiZffi^BSSlS he D ls tm o S rected to make'application to" the com­ There . are riotous rune and dizzy township bonis; $217.26 jn interest instance, a n uiilliJUill fiuw offer-is-made- ence on the 1937 budget Monday night, Elizabeth, n. j ., on mittee: for a permit’to store meat. drop-kicks, foolish forwards and cuckoo. deposits a n d '$754-86 from the state to all purchasers. 1 WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH-BA#;©F —anti-Js^Bxpacteri to confer again Tues- by JANUARY, A. D., l'88.Ty„ coaches, hilarious half-backs srfid tune- commissioner of insurance and banking. A visit to' the store reveals the cleahll- clock in the afternoon-of said d day night; to get It in more definite M'touEhdovms in the Twentieui.,.uen- •ness with -which foods are. kept, as well Thera shape and to-go over the temporary Local Bonds Purchased tiry-Fox giddy, gridiron musical, "Pig­ The,commission started last year with as the amazing variety of the products. appropriation figures. Temporary ap­ skin Parade,1: opening Sunday^at ttie Orders Are.deiiVeerd free of charge. Tips ‘.Thursday, December propriations are required by the new Pigski n Parade’ $8A,3Bfl;n2 In cash, but during tire year . State of New Jersey. Mayfair' Theahre. -ti»-KSaJcitiltittp>.n«ri^.pfa.repatatiaa: . flBAS, M, AFF of nlimber thirteen te, budget act, which stipulation has caused ourohased $21,914.08 to township bonds, a Weequahlr the - State T--w.pia-ft<_1Wi]iilr'lpal1ttM fri " The^pictur features ^uart- leartE.g"arCa6n .bsdatuoe; :0£::$18,4r75.;^f-in: in its Newark store, and T a tte a fly New iJersej* skid Map was made •Rlr^rin, ■ .Tnhrmy Downs, Arline Judge, known for its reasfmaoie-pi^hes-oh-tiia SHERIFF’S SALE ‘ -Dufltfir, Slvll- Engineers,. itt,..Ju; Hgre On Sunday -^B-banis^Mbe^ofiMiOhejMr!____ urge repeal of i t Betty Grable, Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley, -finest of produete-te-marny-Ba&sidarsr^t Tm-ffled-ii the—Union—Couinty-Regli The total assets at the beginning of The said the Y&cht-Olub. Boys; Dixie Dunbar, Ah* the 'Neptt'^Veistei theyiar were $83,956, The present hand ComPtb.\. Terfice _knd Belle’ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS Double Feature Bill Also In­ tfemy Martin and^Judy -Garland, is a of $94,476.42 includes a total of .$66,000 crazy campus caper with a procession cludes ‘Craig’s Wife’ Star- j t_ in tqwnship bonds and $16dX)0 in bonds iHuhdredfeet iiNJepth on B®Uevl nf swings songs and a neverrceasing Synopsis of Minutes of The Prevention of ring Rosalind Russell ^ of the Jersey Mortgage and Title Guar­ BsfcTdge-of-dboney laughter. antee Ccfmpany in addition to the cash Pneumonia More' melodious, than “Thaijks A Mil- Board of Freeholders The funniest husband and wife in' deposited in the bank. Tlic mortgage Hundred —By Dr. lames A. Tobey- ffifp more side-splitting than “Sing, pictures, Oharlie R^ggles and Mary Bo­ company is now in the process of reor­ recorded In Book tOtt>>266 Baby, Sing,” ^‘‘Pigskin Parade” • turns an Cbifli&'r- \ BRING our rigorous winter land' are together. again for the eleventh ganization under direction of the state. approximately $.6,!J94'.77 witn loose a legion of dancing gals and their illy 81, 1986, and QOSts. months, pneumonia always. be­ time in a delightful comedy.of a great Township Gftinrrdttee. ' Ohaifmah D singing pals in an uproarious yam of a LEE S. RXQBY, Sheriff. comes more widespread and severe. love which almost goes wrong,*"Wives George w. Heriich Is tfle new chairman £T-o~w i s t h e fresh water college that plays the big: BDJ&iHT—-CX-927 ' Never Know,” which, plays tonight and Of the Pension Fund Commission. Chief tomorrow a t the Mayfair Theatre. game of the season amid a tidal wave of titters with the powerful Boola-Bdola Chamberlain.—and PaWblman Joseph "Aiding f£bd ’ abetting’ m th e»general Wuasnik will continue as representa­ team—just because somebody jnailed merriment^Js suave Adolphe Menjou, tives of the lire and police departments, cast las the serpent who comes into a the right letter to the wrtng placet - -The_associate feature for tour days respectively, and Township : Treasurer Topeka, Kansas, Garden of Eden with7 Robert E. Rucker-is-treasureiv — some novel ideas on married, happiness starting Sunday will .be "Craigs Wife,” which he induces gullible* Ruggles to featuring Rosalind Russell and John Motor Bole67~I-t-iafce^splendi(^-dramati