Vol. XVI. No. 32. NUTLEY, N. 'J., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1911. THREE CENTS PER COPY; LYMAN NICHOLS’ PREPARING FOR SCHOOL BOYS IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS NUTLEY SCORES DEATH IS STILL COMMENCEMENT ATHLETIC MEET PARADE TODAY FIRST SHUTOUT

UNEXPLAINED Twelve Members of Glass of Over 200 Entered in Annual Five Churches Will Participate Stager Endears Himself To Fan 1911 Expect to Graduate Track And Field Meet And 1,000 Persons Are Fraternity by Making the Lack Of Motive For Suicide This Year Next Saturday Expected in Line First Home Run Makes Accident Theory Seem Plausible THE PROGRAM STILL UNSETTLED CONDITIONS SAME AS LAST YEAR LINE OF MARCH GIVEN 0 1 T GATHER IN THREE VICTORIES J r . 0 FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON A class of twelve will graduate from With an even larger number of con­ The fine of M arch for the fourth annual The fans who like to see their favorites Nutley High School this year. The mem­ testants than last year—223 names are June walk of tbe local Sunday schools wallow in victory had a real feast in the down for the various events now—the has been arranged as follows: gered by $hooli; bers are Miss Ruth N. Harris, Miss Anna games played on Saturday last and on Sadness Felt By Many Over Death E. Donaldson, Jean E. Witbeck, Ralph Public School Athletic Meet will be held The Vincent School will reach Vreeland Memorial Day. The Nutley hoys won the next Saturday afternoon on the Park whole three games and scored a shutout of Kan Generally Liked By Woodruff, Philip G. Fitting, Everett D. and Franklin avenues byway of Chestnut Gothwaite. David N. Nichols, William F. School campus. Mr. John S. Herron will street joining the Franklin Reformed and besides. Other interesting incidents we*e All Who Knew Him Ikranan, Thomas Nichols, Clark B. Hill, be in charge. St. Paul's Congregational schools and pro­ the home run that Francis Stager pound­ Ronald Spinning and Burnham Douglas. The games will be run off much the ceeding through Vreeland to Passaic ave­ ed out on Saturday and the advent of nue to Highfield lane and Whitford ave­ Commencement will be held on Wed­ same as last year, except that more prize “ Dave'* Nichols, a High School boy, in RESOLUTIONS PASSED round face downward in Vreeland ave- nesday night June 21, in the Park School events will be held. The boys compete nue meeting the Grace Church School and the pitcher's box. Nichols-practically won aaue, a fatal bullet wound under his right Auditorium. The program for the exer­ in four groups: Midget, Junior, Inter­ proceeding along Whitford avenue to the game on Saturday, as the support he received was abominable. ; First Instance, Say Lodgemen, eye, the death of Lyman Nichols, of 214 cises is not complete although all the mediate and Senior, and in two kinds of Grant avenue down to Passaic avenue to Chestnut street entering the Park School The St. Rose team of Newark on Sat­ H’utley avenue, early Thursday morning prospective graduates have prepared events, standard and prize. In . tbe Where Such Stand Has is still unexplained. Whether death was essays. Some of these will be delivered, former every contestant equaling the grounds at the comer of Franklin avenue urday was not a very fast aggregation. They gave the Nutley team a scare in the caused by suicide or was accidental is and the remaining scholars will give read­ standard set for the event is awarded a and Chestnut street. The column will Been Taken march around the field and take up posi­ impossible of solution. Absolute iact of ings or some other form of exercise. bronze button, while a silver button is first inning by working in two runs; but after that, except in the fourth, when they motive for suicide lends doubt to what The program will be conducted entirely given for equaling the standard in two tions opposite a stand placed over the catcher’s plate. scored again, they did nothing. Nichols’ EFFECT MAY BE STATEWIDE would otherwise be a simple deduction, as by the class, it is thought, although the events. Mr. George A, Hill will be the presiding pitching was the stumbling block. He (the deed was done with a pistol of pecul­ engagement of an out-of-town speaker The prize events will be held after the iar pattern, identified by the dead man's is contemplated. standard competitions and an attempt officer on the field; Rev. H. J. Condit had a strike out in every inning. 7 He also . Witii the receipt of .a letter from the .. will be made to break records. Silver will deliver the address and Mr, J, D. did wellat the bat. Stager got himself family and friends as the one he some­ Class night, the arrangements for Board oif Education last night declining, Little will conduct the singing of the very much liked by making a home run times carried. which are not complete either, will prob­ and bronze medals and ribbons will be schools; the music will be supplied from' off a right field hit that roiled into Chest­ jvith thanks, the offer of the Nutley Coun­ The theory is advanced that while ably he Saturday night, June 17. A round given as prizes, ' nut stref l Young also hit the ball. The cil. Jr. O. U. A. M., to ' give a flag to tlie passing along the ionelv part of Vreeland of dances will also add to the gayety The following are the entries: the orchestra of the Vincent school. Re­ avenue. Mr. Nichols carried the weapon of the c’osing period. STANDARD EVENTS. freshments will be served on the field score was 9-3 as follows : - new Washington School, a protest w as in his hand and accidentally exploded it. Some of the members of the class of MIDGET CLASS, while the schools are in position and im­ StTRose...... ;.2 00 1 II 0 0 0 0—' 2' raised that threatens to have state-wide 50-yard dash, (Standard, 9 seconds)— mediately before the singing ofj the last N utley...... 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 x— -9 This idea is !ent color by the fact that 1911 have definite plans for the future .significance. '/■ ’■ V :.!v :'V- '■ : ■ he carried a bundle of meat for the Signal W. Colwell, W. Cueman, L. Maineiro, C. hymn “America." and while others have not decided what The game on Memorial'Day morning The lodge men say this is the first in­ Corps camping trip, an umbrella and a they will do. Lauterhahn, J. Marteni, G- Gregor, F. A general invitation is extended to the was. with the team of the Henry R. stance on record where a Board of Educa-* newspaper. The meat was heavy and Murren, W. Postlethwaite, F. Hallidy, citizens to be present on the field and Jean Witbeck, Everett Goth waite and Worthington Pump Works. Nichols pitch­ tion has refused to accept a gift of an would have occupied his left hand while E. Cueman, R. Kitchen off, C. Paxton, participate in the exercises which will Clark Hill expect to go to Steven’slnstitute, ed for Nutley and did good work,1 There American flag from the Junior Order in the other he held the umbrella and L.Lent, W. Power, H. Gillingham, S. Bal- commence a t 3.15 p. m. A request is Thomas Nichols will take up electrical was much complaint by the spectators organization.' ; 7 ■ v ' 7'-;-7- : '7 . 7 ■ 77 7 the pistol. A sudden gust of wind or the diuo, G. Mabelsky, P. Marino, R. Cassidy, made by the general committee t in t flags engineering, while Ronald Spinning wili over the umpire’s work, but it did not Anticipating tbe discussion of this sub­ Striking of the umbrella against a tree C. Richmond, M, Breslin, W. Dacey, F. be displayed from residences and stores prepare for Brown University, affect the result as Nutley won 7-5. Nut­ ject an.especialiy large number of mem­ m ight have pulled the trigger. Some of Fitting, R. Hill, W. Link, T. Maroni, G, and that friends of the children volunteer ley put up a better fielding game than bers- gathe.-ed in Dittig Hall last night and Mr. Nichols’ friends hold the opinion that Oakes, D. Shepherd, J . Breslin, Lee to carry the smallest children in carnages .7 on Saturday and gave Nichols good the' meeting that followed the reading of tiie weapon was exploded in a tussel SECOND WARDERS TAKE UP Doyle, P. Ferraro, C, Marteni, R. Parke, or automobiles. Mr. Donald MacMillan, support. The Worthington players, did the Board’s refusal was very warm. : with an assailant. EXCISE MATTERS AGAIN H. Scbureman, B. Rittacco, H. S til well, of St. Paul's Church will be the marshal some Very poor fielding th at con­ Mr. Nichols evidentally thought to A. Stroba., X. Gorman, C. Palmer, R. assisted by Mr. George B. McCallurn of Remarks that theatti tude’ of .the Board. tributed largely to their defeat. The score was un?American and discouiteous came save time- hy coming home from New Ulrich, S. Blair, C. Coeyman, E. Manning, M. E. Vincent Church. L by innings : from the fioor, .and1 one: member Jumped York by the way of the Main Line to Agitation has been renewed by the H. Reed, R. Reardon. K. Machette, W. Over one hundred and thirty Sunday to his feet with: a motion: that the Board's Passaic, for he came out on the It.54 Second Ward Association during the Sutcliffe, J. Johnson; F. Shardy, J. Schools will parade throughout the county H. R. Worthington..0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1—5 Nutley...... 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 x—7 letter be treated as it deserved and be train from Jersey City arriving at Pas­ week, for the reduction of the number of Bauchmeyer, W. Sitgreaves, F. Crabtree. today in the fourth annual anniversary saic Park at 12.16. liquor licenses in town and the raising of H. Richmond, G. Allen, J. Arnt, N. Ban- parade of the Essex County Sunday The Branch Brook team scheduled for thrown in the waste basket. Calmer He conversed with a friend on this the license fee to $500. giola, T. Enzzoiino, F, Zingler, G. Rich­ School Association. The local division the second game, did not appear Tues­ minds prevailed, however, and; the letter was placed on file. 7 y . v train, but the latter is not sure at wJiich Action was taken by the Board of Di­ mond, J. DeVries, R. Howe. D. Boddie, will be strongly represented by five day afternoon. Shortly, before noon station he got off. rectors and a letter sent hy the president, C, Condit, D. Gothwaite, M. Armstrong,' schools with an approximate total of one Manager Dorch-received a message from The suggestion was made that the re­ fusal to accept the national emblem be : This would account, for his presence A. R. Taylor, to the Mayor and the two D. Taylor, R. Lvingston, E. Page, F. thousand marchers. The church bells the manager, saying the team would hot ignored and that the local lodge call on on Vreeland avenue at least half a mile Councilmen from the Second Ward, re­ Edwards, L. Martin, H. Kohn, J. Miller, announcing the fact that the parade will be here. In order not to disappoint the K. Martell, F. Bennett, J . Sel, J . Adams, the lodges of the State to join them in from his home. His family say he left questing them to use their efforts along take plaee will ring at 2 p.m.,.and the crowd arrangements were made with these lines. The letter was in part as T. Wheatley, S. Gardner, R. Campbell, H. a big'celebration the day of the dedica- iome as usual Wednesday morning for St. John, R. Rosen stock, P, Paxton, C. schools will leave their respective churches the Worthington team, who had no­ Sew York, They did not see him alive follows; Slavik, A. Beil. S. McVeigh, H, Hannen, at exactly 2.45 p. m. afternoon engagements, to play again-: don of the hew school, during which they; again. “If you remember, our platform of last W. Call, C. Martensen. A. Shaw, E. . In case of rain the exercises will be Hotel expenses and a guarantee were wquld attend the ceremony ■ land raise, . a Adams, C. Bird, G. Smith, A, Willse, J. flag without the permission of the Board Councilman Hugh Hallidy may have fall contained a plank that the licenses held in the Vincent M. E, Church instead agreed upon. : - ' Hersloff, R. Woodruff, G. Jameson, H. of Education. This resolution was tabled been the last to see him alive, for he saw for this town should not exceed one for of on the Park Grounds. The Worthington players had eviden.t- Martensen, R. Woodruff, C. Lewis, and after a heated discussion, and a reaolu- a man pass his home on Vreeland ave­ each 1 ,000inhabitants and the license fee G. Hannen. ally worked so hard in the first game that tion passed . deprecating the . incident. . nue after midnight sometime, who tallied should be $500; and further, that no new Chinning the bar, (standard, six times) To late for the change to be made in they were not equal to the second contest. license should be granted and there should —P. Overton, G. Halstead, L, Maineiro. the line of march as printed above, the Nutley scored a shutout, the score be­ This resolution was ordered sent to with Mr. Nichols’ description. He carried C. Lauterhahn, W. Alien, J. Marteni, G. an umbrella and a bundle. be a reduction of at ieast one a year un­ decision has been reached by the ing 5-0. Gorman held down the box and the tioard and given to the newspapers. / Gregor, F- Murren, E. Probert, E.Cassidy, The incident which has incensed the Financial or family troubles were lack­ til the designated ratio prevailed. J . Negro, G. Mahelsky, P. Marino, R. authorities of Grace Church, that the made a great record by striking out ing and good health had been Mr. Nichols' Wenow look to you as one of our repre­ Cassidy, C. Richmond, F. Fitting, R Hill, Sunday School of the church will not join twelve men. The Nutley boys hit the JuniorOrderites first came up last January :; sentatives from this ward, to do all in Lee Doyle. P. Ferraro, C. Merteni, R. in the parade owing to the death of Mr.. ball freely and Young scored a~ home run, when the lodge asked permission to pre­ portion for sometime past. The only Parke, C. Palmer, R. Ulrich, S. Blair, C. reason so far advanced for suicide is that your power to meet the conditions as Lyman Nichols. but it was by error; not by a long hit. sent a flag to the new-school. The lodge Coeyman, E. Manning, H. Palata, J, was told to wait until the new Board neuralgia and insomina from overwork outlined above. We trust that you will Bauchmier, H. Richmond, 6 , Allen, J. The score: ' do your utmost to meet our desires when Arnt, N. Bangiolo, T. Euzzofino, F. Zin- come in. ■ V■ ■. ■ ;' iiad Caused a nervous breakdown and de­ H.R. Worthington.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—I) pression. If such was the case, his the Council is called upon to vote on this gler, G. Richmond. J. DeVries, R. Howe, STARS AND STRIPES COUNCIL At the last meeting of the Board an­ D. Boddie, C. Condit, S. Gothwaite, M. N u tley ...... 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 x—8 family had not noticed it, and are at a question. ” other letter was read, from the Order Armstrong, D. Taylor, R. Livingston, E. CELEBRATE 5TH ANNIVERSARY No baseball game will be played on. asking what was to be done about the re- loss to find a motive. ' Page, F. Edwards, L. Martin, H. Kohn. J. So universally liked was Mr. Nichols bv Sewer Contract SigBei. Miller, K. Martell, F, Bennett, J . Sel, J. the Park Grounds today. - ■ ■■ ■ ■ .'■■■' ■■■..■' s: v ':\ : Vi Stars and Stripes Council, Daughters of T his brought out the fact that a dedica­ those who knew him, that the blow of his Mayor Lux and Town Clerk Rusby Adams. T. Wheatley, S. Gardner, R. Liberty, celebrated the fifth anniversary tion by the children of the schools;; wfts 7 •death is felt in many other homes than affixed their signatures to the contract Continued on Page Eight of the organization a t Dittig’s Hall,-Chest­ NO BASEBALL GAME TODAY; being planned, and money being raised ; liis own. He was regarded as a cheerful, with the Passaic Valley Sewerage Com­ nut street, Thursday night. by them to buy a flag. The clerk was companionable man in a quiet way, and missioners on Wednesday night. “ HOME RULE, OR HOME FOREST HILL TOMORROW ■will be missed in the circle in which he The committee was composed of Mrs. told to declined the lodge’s offer with Anne Kierstead, chairman: Mrs. Carrie ‘thanks. ■ ■ - -. i:r " 7.: . anoved. Mrs. Nichols has been in delicate himself satisfied that death was cansed BREWING COMPANY RULE” 777 7 DeVausney, Miss Anna Lepple, Mrs. Owing to the occupation of the Park The resolutions passed at last night’s ; Siealth for some months but is bearing up by suicide and gave a permit to remove Ellen Speer, Mrs. M. Wiltse, Miss Gertrude Grounds by the Sunday School parade meeting was as follows: well under the shock. the body. Harry L. Fenton said he A sermon bearing on the local excise Allington, Mrs. C. Reynolds and Miss this afternoon, the Nutley B. B. C., was “ W hereas,’ Atritfpig the^ fundamental - Funeral services will be held this after­ recognized the revolver, which was a little question will be delivered by Rev. Henry Martha Turner, . compelled to cancel the game. The play­ principles for which the Jr7 0. U, A. M.. 7 moon privately from the Nutley avenue vest pocket colt as a weapon he had seen J. Condit, of it. Paul's Church, tomorrow ers expected to play out of town, but have stands is to look to: the' defense. of our? Siome, and interment will be made in in Mr. Nichol's possession before. He did night, under the head of "Home Rule, or been unable to secure a suitable game so Flag, and, . ■ Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark. Rev. hot know why he carried it. Home Brewing Company Rule." In the morning the pastor will preach Warns Bathers In Quarries. will take a rest this afternoon. ''■■■: : . “Whereas, In accordance therewith .it Edwin A. White, of Glen Ridge, a dose A single bullet accomplished the deed. on "TheOptomistic Life.” Sunday School Tomorrow Forest Hill will be their has been and is tlie universal custom of feiend will officiate. It entered the face just below the right at 9.45 a. m. and Young .Peoples meeting Hereafter arrests will be made at the opponents, at the Newark team’s grounds. the councils of our order to present an The vestory of Grace Church consisting eye and lodged in the back of the at 7.45 p. m., subject of discourse, "Great two Avondale quarries and Schneider's Next Saturday, the Park again being American. Flag to all school within their « f C. A. Whitney,Col. H. G. Prout. Fred­ head near the crown. Chapters of God's Book—the Shepherd's quarry in the North Woods section, for respective jurisdiction, and, ■ - : Psalm .” - occupied by the Schoolboy Athletic Meet, eric Davis, H. L. Fenton, George Walcott, Stanley Elkins, on his way to work in violations of the order of the police de­ 7 '“Whereas, Acting in accordance with ■: the team will play the' Passaic Club, on our time-honored custom Nutley Council. W. F. Dabney, G, B. Douglas and L. Q. the bakery of Conrad Widmann, at partment that all bathers must wear the latter’s grounds near Passaic Park. No. 286, Jr. 0. U- A- M., offered to present' i Bodman will be pallbearers. Franklin and Vreeland avenues, found AVONDALE HOSE COMPANY trunks. an American Flag to the new Washing­ Mr. Nichols was forty-six years old, and the body. He did not realize what had TO MARCH IN CALDWELL Complaints from residents have been ton School, of Nutley, N. J., which offer an business life was Secretary of the Sterl- coming in since the warm weathers tar ted, has bees refused by -the Board of Edu­ happened and did not mention the matter cation of our lown. 7, : - v.png Bronze Company, of 18 East Fortieth to his employer. Later he met Chance^- that boys who frequent the places were TOWN CLERK WILL RECEIVE A committee was appointed at a meet­ “ Be it resolved. That we deprecate the ;. Street, New York. He was Junior War­ man Frank Jameson when the latter was making a nuisance of themselves, ing of Avondale Hose Company on Thurs­ LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS action of the said Board of Education iu t of Esaex, on 1 ' ' ' Queen Mary has banned bobble effects Many people do not realize that an Thursday, theSeventh (7>;day o I Exposition and tight skirts from coronation func­ insurance policy is a note payable ■■ ■.■--■■, ■ J u ly , !91l, f; ^ jt( j*, ^ ^ p*, ,J, [*! |^| ^ |^t|^t j*! tions. Upon all occasions in whicb GROCERS—BUTCHERS pit demand. Would! you, as a ; busi­ the youthful Lady Decies has appear­ ness man. accept a note drawn by a at 8 o'clock p. uv., to hear all persons in- tciested in the reass«*imeni or adjitst- AP AH is to hold a grand expo­ ed the ultra “tightness” of her Ameri­ concern that is not well known end m«ik under an act entitled "An Act tfjn- sition iu 1917 in commemora­ can made clothes has beeu remarked, endorsed by an nnkhown; person ? CiiKTAlNLY NOT. Then why accept • cerning the seitleniem ana' coikction of tion of tbe go!Jen ^redding nu- 90=92 Walnut Street, Nutley, N. J arrearages of unpaid tasifes,: aisesem ehts: J nlversary of the emperor. The an insurance policy from an unknown - company? . . and water rates or water tents in towns, Japanese government has appropri­ Do you know that 75 per cent, of townships, boihs and other munici­ ated 20,000,000 yen, which is equal to TELEPHONE 825 - all fire insurance companies organized palities. except r.ities. of this State and $10,000,000 in American money. AH in America have failed or "rer'ired" ? imposing and ievyin " ■; nese. Yamashita gives an interesting Market. Our line of Fruits and Vegetables is ■ Noah Bair, J.ot 50x200 feet, s s Centre recital of the incidents leading up to COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS : street; ad j om ing Otto .Miller. '' - ■' . this adoption and his assumption of John Ai. Lesten. 4 acres; house; Bloom-: the name “Bryan." especially fine. heid avenue. .: . V . •, '. .: . :: In the Japan Gazette he read of A. L,. Huntley Amzi Coeyman. I'lot—A^ '48x290;- B. Bryan’s famous cross-ol-gold-erown- When* you deal with Barr Brothers your ‘ (50x1 B0- C. 75x185; E. 163x441; F. 75x38«» II HIGH STREET Cueman Division Map, Bloomfield avenue. of'thorns speech at the Democratic OPP. W. N l/n.E t STATION national contention at Chicago iD daily order is treated with as much care as if Amzi Coeyman. Lot 41xS34. Coemaa Telephone 814 ; : Division Map'. ’ Canal street. . ■ - i; 2806. He ’tjas impressed Tt-ith Bry­ EdwaW Hesse. 3 iots. Nos. 11 .12 an«£ an’s purpose to aid the common peo­ it were the only order in the place. Nothing is 13. Hoffman Tract. Milton avenue, ple ats<3 TTrote to tiie Nebraskan, stat­ Hiram Booth. Lot 25x150; w s.HUIside- ing that he should like to adopt him slighted, carelessly packed or substituted for aveitue. ■ ■■ .■■■; . ■■ ■■■/''' as his fattier and acquire an Ameri­ TiAX>T PEC1ES. ■ I>. V. Ulrirfi. Lot 25x115; w s Passaic;' can education under his tutelage. » avenue. Lot No.. 206. and if she bows to the order of the something else. Add to this.our quick deliveries Owner unknown. (Cueman Division ; ■“Can I come to your home’'* wound British queen sbe will bave to give up Yamashita’s letter. He got no re- Map). Division: E. Cueman Map; Divis-; up her wardrobe and have new gowns and you will realize that the BAER SERVICE ion F; Cueman Map. b7x.‘(n7. Bloomfield: piy- made in fuiier fashion. avenue.- ‘ - : ■ ■ ■'■■■■' ■ . ■. ■■ .■ Starts For America. Of course 'Lady Decies may have a Georjie Mysonget, 5 ac.res; farm land; Yamashita asked Ins father for moc- specially made coronation robe, but SATISFIES. ' ■. Of all kinds every day Paulison Efet., adjoining Eioonifield line. • ®y to pay bis way to America and most peeress brides prefer to wear Est. Adiian Vrcciand. Map No. 48. j nrged some friends to induce liis fa­ Lot No. 18 (Irreg.); 20x230 feet., s s their rredding fown with a court train OYSTERS AND Ch\irch street. 1 ther to let him make the trip. Ulti- added. Lady Decies’ wedding gown jnately his father sold a piece of land Henry A.. Connolly. * Map No. 51, lot was probabJy made with the corona­ CLAMS No, 51; lot 40x100 feetr hiock B; house; s s-' juicl gave his son the proceeds. When tion ia mind but now will hare to be FRESH VEGETABLES AM FRUITS AS USUAL New street. ; : ■ ‘.' ' “. he landed at San Francisco Yamashita remodeled to meet the almost Vic­ Always ready to deliver Est. JosepJi Morris. Map No. 2, lot Nai Jiad only $30 and Trent to work on a torian prudisbncss of Queen Mary, As 180; 2 acres; n ot Milton avenue, i: : farm, Hp kept on writing to Mr. for her other gowns, they were a’l cn! John W. Coeyman. Maplio. 6, iot No. i Bryan and repeating his request. Still in the prevailing tight hobble fashion. LOBSTERS 58; lot .43x800; e s rd. to Brookdaie. . i bo reply. j By friends who have seen all ber Jas; A., VVm. D. and Hy. F. Campbell. Map No, , lot NO.. 10; 2 acres; s s Ooey-- A fter five months he had saved ?40. gowns it is said that it will cost the TRTA BOTTLE OF-B. B. SPECIAL RYE, $1.00 8 He had talked with his employer about and GRABS man avenue. ■: % bride a small fortune to replace them On order ■ Wm. V. LaBaw (now Peoples B. & li-J; by gowns that shall please the queen. Asso.). Map No. I ll, lot No. 3; lot Tax- TELEPHONE 847-L 176 feet, e s Walnut street. • Hopping For Husbands. John LaBaw, (now Peoples■ B.. & L. Asso ). Map No t i l , lot Nor 2; lot f>0x~ This huge pillar, bearing an iron 176 feet; house and barn; e s Walmit: mnn on its top, is associated witLi a street. ■. ' -...-■ .... v:'. curious supersti­ BARR BRO S. S . BL6I/ Nicolo Kicco (now Kate Viilano). ■: tion tbat any un­ Map No. 14. lot No. 162. 25x100; es Bloom­ married woman field avenue. succeeding in 355 Passaic Ave, Anna Hess.derfer.' Map No. 2. lots No. hopping around it GROCERS—BUTCHERS 78 to No. 81 incl.; 25x100 each; u s Nutley, N. J. Milton avenue. ■ , j: three times will Wilkie Satterthwaite (now l^acile get a husband Carnes). Map No. 86, lot No. 7; block B; ■jrithia the year. 90-92 Walnut Street, Nutley, N. J. triangle lot, a s Nutley avenue. : : T he pillar is a NUTLEY TERRACE Wilkie Satterthwaite (now Lucile few miles out of Carnes). Map No. 8ii, lot No. 23, 150x- Waterford, Ire­ TELEPHONE 825 200 feet; n s Nutley avenue. s . ... land, and was VINEYARD , Edward D. Hoffman (now Aatonio a n i erected to enable Guiseppe Pefjnatoie). Map No. 2, lots, Paterson Ave. and^Princeton St. No. 82 to No. 93 iticl^; 12 lots, 25x1(10 feet vessels to disfin-. cadi; house; n s Milton avenue. • ■ : ' g u i s b between 200fyards west oi St. Elmo tlotej Dan Catona (now Vito Creuca). Map. ; Tramore bay and No. 2, lot No. 71; lot 2SxiOO feet; n, s Mil­ W aterford h a r- ton avenue. . ; ■ ■ ' 1 ■ : bor. 3I:i ay visitors test tbe value of Pure Old Red and W iite Wines John V/. Coeyman. Map No. 30, lot' the legend. When Spring Comes No. 19;lot50x296;s.s Coeyman avenue.' For Sale, $1.50 per gallon; Francis McNenr (now .The : Greylock It always finds us ready. Long before yen it ear tie first robin we Land Co.). Map No. 73, iot No. 23; lot GIRL GUIDES OF AMERICA. have arranged for our stock of Spring Goods. If you have not Claret, $1 per gallon. 80x190, irreg., <; s Passaic avenue. - — - John McCaffrey (now Mary ,i. Rog Western Pastor Founds Organization visited us already do not delay aijy longer in ccming to see bur Map No. 109, lot No,.34; lot 25x12a h- T. BUY Air YAMASHITA. n s Melrose street. : : Similar to the Boy Scouts. . storeful of crisp, new Spring and Summer merchandise. In dress j o h n n / \ R n r - Beneficial Building & Loan, (now _ Plans have been completed by Rev. iiis ambition, and his perseverance goods for the coming Spring and Suinner months we are showing P. O. Address—PASSA IC, R. F.D .N o. I J. Rogers). Map No. 103, lot No. 33; David W. Perry, pastor of Emmanuel made such an impression that the as dainty and attractive a seiection as is found in tl e Slaie. feet 25x125; house; n s Melrose street. farmer's sympathies were aroused. Presbyterian church of Spokane, found­ Sarah O. Sullivan (now Nutiey R> Yamashita was deter mined to bave an er of the Girl Guides of America, to Also in notions, patterns, urdavtar, tats, flees and other ■Co ).’ Map No. 28, lot No. 14; 1 . interview with Bryan. organize patrols in several thousand acres; block A, inland; w of P. necessities we are ready to fill all jycur needs. street .' - ' - . ■ At Bryan’s Home. : cities, towns and hamlets of tbe United FOYERS HOI? States aud Canada within the next sir John Doe, Map No. 14, lots No. 9;> About tbis time Yamashita got a No. 96; 2 lots, 25x100 feet; each; h s- mouths. The chief aim of the move­ Setter from Bryan advising him not to Jefferson, street. - - i-.: ment is to supplement in a materia! tome to Lincoln. The weather wa« W. O. DAVIS. NURSERIES - M. S. Hulin. Lot adjoining Mary V aa Tcry cold in Lincoln, and, besides, a way tbe training of girls between tbe Winkle; Canal street.. ages of eleven and eighteen years for PASSAIC AVE., AND CHESTNUT ST.. fflJTLEY, % J. AntonioFigarella: (now Fidele DeClea). youtli of such honesty of purpose as S. £ BLAIR, Prop. Map No. 77, lots No. 30 and No. 31; block I'amasbita must succeed anywhere, their particular sphere in life by inoc­ ulating womanly traits and refinement, A, lots 14x100 each; s s Harrison street. wrote Bryan, Bnt Yamashita bad! Frank Terrella (now Frank Fusijle). ;■ made up his mind tbat be wouldn't 642 Centre Street Map No. 77, Iots No. 24, No. 25 and No. ; give up unless Bryan turned him down 28; block B; 3 lots 142.95" each, e s Moor& - personally, Ttie farmer gave him a HARRY E. HUNT NUTLEY, 1ST. J. place.. ■■ : ■'■'V'/.-.- f■-. i:;/ - ' ■ Ivasltet of food and sotue money. Louis Smith (now Hahn ah 5m i th V. Map- With ?45 of bis limited funds he Full line of Lavm, Garden and Flowei No. 25, lot No. 54; block B; 50x171 feet s s. ; Sought a ticket for Lincoln aud wired Seeds. Fertilizer and Chemicals. . In­ Chestnut street. ; •' . ' Funeral Director and Ernbafmer secticide . and Agricultural Implements. Mrs, Elisabeth Powelsim. Map No. 82^ .Hryan that he had stiirtfd He arriv­ All kinds of fencing. Fruit, shade and lot No. 23 (now divided into lots No. IS; ■ ed iu Lincoln at night with ?‘Z25 In his ornamental trees. Evergreens, Shrubs, and No 23. Map No. 82; No. 18 belonging; pocket. Tbe hotel man wanted OFFICE—COLUMBIA BUILDING Vines, small fruit, etc. to W- L. Jones, No. 23 belonging to* for a night's board and lodging, hut. H. P. Jones). Lot G35xS0, hicgulat; ji s. Long Distance Phone J 7 5 .J took ?2 after Yu mash I ta liad explained NEAR NUTLEY STATION Centre street. . /■: :: ....\. ; . .. ' .■. ..­ 3iie purport of liis visit. Mrs. Elizabeth Powdsoo. Map No. 82, "-i jN'est morning Yamashita presented lot No. 78 (now divided into lots No. 78- himself at tbe Bryan home aud was and No. 7fl, Map No. 82; No. 78 belong­ Phone 887-W, Care of W. A. Johnston ing to Mary A. Jones, No. 79 belonging suet at the door by Mrs. Bryan. Jfi'. to John Bailey). 4.22-100 acres, un­ J try an was in bed sick. Mrs. Eryat; A. M. DECKER finished house; s s Avondale road. - Snvlted him in. Later in the day Mr. Formerly with T, Nichols J. M. Bradley, Lot No. 340, 25x1 IS Urynn appeared, ami the upshot ot feet; Cathedral avenue. \ v;- their conversation was tbat Yamashita ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR .M. Hesse. Lots No. 57 and No. 58;; was told he could stay. He was given My Cunningham street.; , ; . . J; ■ . I Buy Shoes LIGHTS, BELLS, TELEPHONES, ti room for lilinscif and a separate From the same firms that sell : Michaistl J . Gorman. Map No, 74. lot:.'. table in the dining room. This^was MOTORS, ETC. / : ; : ’r No. 80; lot 90x3!Jt); house; w s Passaic to Broadway stores. They are avenue. ■ -' : '■ ' ‘ 1 ' in .November, 1807, and it was cold, as tbe same shoes only say price Workmanship and ^Materials the Best -■ ,Est. Jobn Sandford. .Map No. ot, lo t . Bryan had written. The following' thiy Prompt Service. Estimates Furnished No. 42; block A; 180x100 feet, s s Willian)> Bryan bought him a suit of heavy is lower to you. :street. ■;■■■■ v '■ .■ 1 clothes and im overcoat. Shop ; — 172 CHESTNUT STREET :; Nutley. N. J., May 25. 3911. I - ’ His American Education. Look In My Windows . Alfred B. SrtiRSES. Bryan got Professor Caldwell of the And see the styles there. The PHONE 1010-W ;■ ■ . Samuei.E . Blair, ;; ' -..: : ■ - ■ J ohn Nichols. . .: tiiiiversity of Nebraska to teaeh Yama- new drop toe and flat last ■! R. K. Donaldson. Clerk.' . ■: - shita American history, wblie he him­ English tans. The fine black self spent hours with the Japanese in shoes and many others. Then . The Largest'Domes. siracting him ia othor subjects. V:i- come in and hear the price. Some of the largest domes in the —TH£V masbita also had access to Bryan's ■world are: The Panfbeon at Rome, library. He attended tbe high school FIRST WARS SHOE STORE feet diameter, 143 high; baths of Carx- iind later tbe University of .Nebraska. calla, Homo. f«nt tliuiaeier, 116 feet r ev . d . w. f e u r y . 112 Irom irhieh lie ivus graduated. high; St. Sophia, Constantinople. 115 Yamashita stayed at Bryan’s home with devotion to borne aud love of JOE CICCONE, Prop. feet diameter, 201 feet high; St. Maria for tour Jor six years, iu 1904 be went back neatness and. order and to fit them for delle Fure, Florence, 1S9 diameter, 1 to Japan. For a year aud a half he emergencies, 307 Franklin Ave., Nutley, IN. J. 310 feet high; St. Peter’s, Rome, 139 was an Instructor at the Negoya Com­ “Be Prepared” is tho motto of the Opposite Park feet diameter, 330 feet high; Sf. Paul’s'; mercial academy and then mmle a sis organisation, the emblem being an up­ London, 112 feet diameter,: £15 feet months' tour of the world with PpeaX lifted torch signifying that the guide’s high.' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■: :■ \ "I'.'/-: ;E hi!;iK f|!psih.; er IlaaeUa of the house of commons. action will always bo above reproach He was secretary to the president of and will endeavor to be a guide to A Cautious Youth. ' , Fals« Success. . : . .: We call for work in ; ^ IVeeeteWe C C D n C .Bpintller - Have any of the machines tiie Tokyo Interstate exposition in those in distress and light the pathway "Bobhy, yonv father -wants to see ■ : Nutley and Avondale ■■ ' ’’ 190S. He liad charge of the Japan you." ► an d F lo w er D C t i L / D Gearing- invented made money? Wheel­ ot others to all that is good and noble. c o . Gazette in l\Kn). Last November he The plan of organization la similar The boy looked dubious. EeliaMe m 3 Tasted Cstaiogm Sailed Free er—Only the last one, .and he's sorry toecaine connected with tbe 1017 ex­ to that of the hoy scouts. “Do 1 want to see him?" be asked. . WEEBKR & DON enough now that it did. -Swindler— ..■; : ■-■ STEAM LAUNDRY. position. lie is also manager of the The guide uniform is a sailor suit “How should 1 know?" ^ How is that? Wheeler—The machiiM D. G. DecKei’* Looai frgent , 11* CHAMBERS STREET H ark et Japan Mftgazine, published in Tokyo. of dark hine material and a sailor hat •‘yon ought to be' tbis-' to tell by MEW YORK made ■ counterfeit money. — Chicago 413-415 S t., Newark, the look in bis eya.”1 News. ■; ■ ■: '■ PHONES 5383 ' Newari; - 92-L NatlVy Ho Is thirty-three years old. ‘ with & band of company colors. ■Ooo ooQ " STORE CLo i.30 P. M., EXCEPT SATURDAYS . Mrs. Belmont How to Farm

(SUCCESSOR TO W. F. DITTIG) Nine Already at Work In They Leant How to Become 16S'CHESTNUT STREET, - NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY I Overalls — Opportunity Agriculturists and Land­ For Factory Girls scape Gardeners 'BEE HIVE,” NEWARK. ------OOQ i ... i

Absolutely the Highest] OKKING ten honra a small number to begin with, as -we a day and dressed are not ptepared for more jest at in blue jumpers, present. The outside work la in 'overalls and cot charge of Mrs. Litnra D. Williams, a Class of Groceries ton shirts, nine scientific farmer, who comes from happy girls are Philadelphia. ' forming tbe pio­ neer class of a Confident of Success. Only in Our school of agr/cui- •“Every night the girls ma£e tbeir ture which Mrs. report of the day’s work In a diary Oliver H. P. Bel­ which they keep. This includes what t o mont is establish­ S t o c k ing and intends to endow on her Brook bolt estate at Hempstead, N’. For $8.75 Y. There are xramercrtis agricultural schools throughout the country, but GOOD SERVICE AND COURTEOUS they are connected mainly with col­ leges and other Institutions, and they This Includes Both the Material and are not exclusively for women. Mrs. TREATMENT, TOGETHER WITH! Belmont’s school, which she is Laying the Making. Any size Bp To 44 Bast OUR REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Measure. Orders Taken k Women’s MAKE THIS STORE A POPULAR Garment Department, Third Fleer. AND PLEASANT PLACE TO TRADE.) You m:iy choose from a number of the season’s smartest models. The material is a superior grade of abscftiitely 'p»ro lin^n in natural and white—and we guarantee the work man to be strictly first-class. There are notch or sailor collar, also shawl Fresh Fruit and Vegetables collar styles. " . ! ' / Always on Hand Bear in mind that these suits are nude to yoirr fabmbbbtxhs a t w b k . * specific measure, and we assure^ every customer a they have done throughout the day, the methods followed in each ease, the perfect lit* As the cutting and workmanship are ex­ OUR THREE STAR WHISKEY condition of the soil they found and. tn short, every detail of plowing, ecuted by one of New York’s best known makers of planting, sowing or reaping. $1 A BOTTLE—TRY IT “Then when they leave the school , women’s suits, we therefore guarantee our patrons and start out for themselves these diaries wiU have been converted into the highest satisfaction in every detail. So woman the most valuable textbooks, for they will be chronicles not only of what is should miss this opportunity. R. G. SCHAAF right to do theoretically in different instances, but they will also stand u (SUCCESSOR TO W. F. DITTIG) record of the actual experience en­ countered in developing the theories 711 to 721 Broad St., 165 CHESTNUT STREET, - HUTLEY, NEW JERSEY in each case. “There is no reason why women Newark-PatfKon Trolley Care Pass Our Door' : should not maVe ciever and astute MBS. BELMONT AND HER DOS. farmers. Women who are at the head m a i l o r d e r s p r o m p t l y p i l l e d out on 200 acres of her Hempstead of beautiful country homes in Eng­ LECAL NOTICE. place, Is probably the only one of its land take far more Interest In their kind in the United States. grounds and houses than the women SURPRISED THE HIGHLANDERS IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. It is her intention to give the girls in this country. Here we leave the who show aptitude and Interest every work qtfite to outsiders, to whom we Between 'j pay a big price to do the work and And Then the Young Boers Surprised James R. Hay, exe-1 On Bill For Parti- opportunity, with the liope tbat on ieav BEST GRADES OF ! Their Own General. cutor of Christine | lion. Ing they ■will he able to take positions not bother us until it is done, where­ Ignorance is not bliss ou the battle­ Larsen, deceased, j as superintendents or ge still further as the wives of country gentlemen field. When the Sontb African war be­ Complainant* J- William H.Parry, into the field of landscape gardening. abroad demonstrate the keenest per­ gan tbe Boers, brave fighters though and Solicitor /or Com- And It is this brand of ambition and sonal interest in tiie development of LEHIGH, JEDDO AND they were, lost many an advantage Lard Gustav Larsen plain ant. everything that goes on about their et al„ enthusiasm wbicb makes the girls at through almost childish simplicity la Defendant. Brookholt oblivious to aching muscles tbe art of war. Jlr. C. Hille- By virtue of a decree for sale made by and clay coated shoes and brings a grin BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL gas, la his "Boevs In War.’1 gives an the Court of Cuancery in the above stated to tbeir faces wheu you speak about incident of this trait. cause, bearing date the twenty-eighth the ten hour day with an Interrogation THE ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT CARRIES THEM While S gilt I eg at Magersfonteiti a day of April, 1911, I shall expose lor sale point in your eyes. number of youthful Boers, in this their at pablic vendue and sell to the idghest SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN ON JEDDO COAL first battle, allowed a hundred high­ bidder on Wednesday, twenty-first day of M rs. Belmont Talks. landers to approach to within a short June, 1911, at the hour of two o'clock in “It seems as though my idea of a the afternoon of that day, at the Sheriff’s farm for women lias dared from tlie distance of the trench wherein tie sales room, at the Court House in the City Boers were concealed. They then time I can remember anything," said JOHN HAWKINS of Newark, in the County of Essex and Mrs. Belmont, "I have always be­ sprang out. calling “Hands up!” State of New Jersey. lieved in it,‘always wanted it, and now EAST NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY The highlanders, completely sur­ All that tract or parcel of land and PHONE 633-L prised, threw down their arms and ad­ premises hereinafter particularly de­ that the school Is started I intend that vanced, holding their bands above their scribed, situate, lying and being in the the land shall never be sold; that it lieads. One of tlie young Boers ap­ Town of Nutley, in the County of Essex, shall always remain what it is—a and State of New Jersey: school of agriculture for women. I in­ proached them, scratched his bead in Beginning at a point on the northerly perplexity find said to his friends. tend to endow it, and when all the land side of Erie place distant about three about Is built up and Uniondale is a •“What shall we do witb them?” After hundred and twenty-four feet from the a consultation they allowed the high­ corner fo rmed by th e i atersection o f the sa id thriving town this tract of 200 acres landers to return to tbeir column. northerly line of Erie place with the wes­ will remain exactly w hat it is today, When the young Boers arrived at terly side of Brookway street, which said though larger and always progressive, point is at the intersection of said north­ I hope, in the center of the community. the Boer laager. laden with tbe cap­ erly side of Erie place with the westerly tured rifles, their general asked them “ 1 have always been keenly inter line of lands conveyed by Ashbei H. ested in farming and landscape gar why they did not bring their prisoners. Sacney to Henry M. Whitfield, by deed The youths looked at each other, and datefi July 6th, 1886, and recorded July one of them sheepishly replied: 9th, 1886, in the office of the Register of “We did not know that they "were Essex County, in Book X23 of Deeds, page ■wanted." 436; thence northerly along said premises and at right angles to said northerly side It was not the lads, however, who of Erie place one hundred and twenty always made the mistakes. One old feet; thence westerly at right angles to Boer, on viewing for the first time a the last mentioned course fifty feet; thence ■company of highlanders In the dis- southerly at right angles to said Erie AV1NG me latest improved machinery;for work of this character, place one hundred and twenty feet to the northerly side of Erie place; thence east­ I am prepared to execute all orders promptly and solicit a share erly along said northerly side of Erie ofH your patronage. : . ; : v : pNce fifty feet to tbe point of begin­ ning. APPARATUS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH Together with so much of Erie place as Photo by American Press Association. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO , lies in front of and adjoining said prem­ MBS. WILLIAMS, SrrPEBJHTBNDENT. ises to the centre line thereof, including the estate and interests in dower of the estates. It is really beautiful work, O. E. C. FENTZLAFF ^ defendants, Cliristine Skuld, widow of A. and when has not benutifui work ap­ 5 CHARLES ST., MONTCLAIR T^pfeone common Skuld and Charlotte Larsen, wife of Lars pealed especially to women?” Gustaf Larssen and including the estate, E. E. FAITH AND THOS. HAYES, Nutley Agents interest and curtesy of Nicholas Albers, The Daily Schedule. husband of Louise Albers and Francis From the time they arrive et Broofe- Sahlen, or Salen, husband of Elizabeth holt the girls are given two. months’ Salen, or Sahlen, together «ith all and sin­ gular the hereditaments aud appurten­ probation. If they prove sufficiently Domenic Ciccone ances to the said premises belonging able, strong and interested to go on or in any wise appertaining. Photo b7 American Press Association. with the work they proceed at $18 a i month. ICE CREAM MLIVERED i Dated May 19th, 1911. THREE MUjEMAEDS. ilia. ,,puu—jomi, w n u t ao you think Edward A. Day, Their schedule for the day begins at Spectal Master in Chancery of New Jersey, denlng myself, you know, but I al­ 8 a. m, with the sounding of the rising of a niau who smokes cigarettes in a (p. f. $15.98.) From Both of My Storey room where ladies are? Mr. Wedd—I ways seem to have had the greatest gong, and breakfast Is served a t 6:30. Ice Cream orders will; be choerfuUy •* think he needs a wife like yon, my amount of difficulty in getting the At 7 o’clock they start out in the dear.—Boston Transcript. right kind of men to do the work foi- fields and do not return untQ 12 delivered from both my Chestnut ■■ me. When Brookholt was being laid o’clock, the dinner hour. At 1 o'clock Street and Aytindaje Road storeSifor - ; out several years ago and I undertook they again start out and do not come : the rest of the summer season. - - Value of Silence. WISDOM Ss personal supervision, though X had back until 6. A hearty supper is then "Speech is silver," &»ys the boarding does not foeff so the greenest bind of Polacks, raw served, and the evening 1s spent in STORES:- house philosopher, “but silence, right­ Wiwiom ahovr Irish and German immigrants labor­ talking over the day’s work and the 142 Chestnut St. Telephone 852 ly used, is what makes, golden wed­ much in precept a* m life—in a ing nnder me, I hadn’t the slightest writing of the diaries. Walnut Street and ATOHdale Road. dings possible."—Toledo Blade, firmness of mind and mastery of ap­ trouble with them. This confirmed The final ceremony of the day’s petite. It teaches us to do as well the belief I have always held—that aetnal work is the milking of the Telephone 842J ■'?. Don’t hang a dismal picture on tiie as to talk and to make bur fiinne there was a vocation that women c-ows. Covered from head to foot ■wall, and don't daub with sable ana could succeed In equally with men with white gowns, the girls take turns gloom your conversation.—Emerson. and words all of a color.— Seneca. and not only succeed in, tu t find tre­ at playing milkmaid each night Time is Money—Get your shoes repaired. mendously Interesting as well. After the diaries are written they : Repairiug done in rear of both stores " 1 have started the scliool ■with only turn in at an early honr. shifted the argument to the con­ Zbe IRutle'2 Sun gested conditions of cities. ’’ Xieg&l P a p e r of th e Town, County an d State. Governor Wilson soys, “ a man who BANK OF seeks the Presidency of the United States Entered at the Post Office at Nutley, is cheeky." Yes. and so is the man who N. J., as second-class matter. talks of honesty in public office and then Have you opened an account with your Local Bank? ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY gads about the country when he ought to IF NOT—WHY NOT ? . We have a number of houses now being erected or com­ AT be home earning bis salary—Perth Am­ pleted, containing 7 to 10 rooms, which will be ready for Spring NUTLET, N. J. boy Chronicle. Our Accounts Number 2,000, with deposits aggregating occupancy. They are situated in three of the finest sections of * Every person whose mind is ca­ Subscription, $1.60 Per Year picturesque’ Nutley, all Within five minutes walk of railroad pable of working normally will agree over $350,000-00 stations and trolley cars. ■ ; , v Office: Franklin and Vreeland Avenues tbat the Governor is not shy on Per Cent, paid on Deposits in our Provident Department. T elephone 896-W "cheek.” -4 Our houses contain the most, modern ideas in architecture, Communications are welcomed by this During the winter he used all the 5 ate Deposit Boxes For Rent heating, sanitation and interior comforts, up-to-date improve­ paper. They must be accompanied by patronage at his command to Reasonable Kates t , ments, including steam heat, combination gas and electric the name of the writer not necessarily for whip the legislators into doing his fixtures, Standard sanitary plumbing, equipment for vacuum ! publication, but as an evidence of good will, and having fixed things up so We will store your silverware or other valuables by the month faith and lor identification. This rule is cleaning systems; many other special features. Most artistic ' as to be assured of having a 1 'look- 1 adhered to strictly. finish and decorations. ■■■■'■.. !.■ ' v.-.; ,v > in ” for delegates in the President­ JAMES D. FOY, Editor ial race, he has gone forth to Our plan of payment makes ownership safer, cheaper WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. and much more satisfactory than paying, rent. ~ exhibit himself to the people at CORRESPONDENCE. SATTTSDAY, JUSTE 3, 1911 FOR SALE—ONi ACCOUNT OF MOVING large, and see if he can gather in about forty white leghorn pullets and Our houses have proved to be the most economical to delegates elsewhere. Why Branch Brooks Failed to Appear. hens, heavy laying strain, several setting buy and the most profitable to own. They range in price from No recent occurrence in Nutley Few people will object to Gover­ Nutley, N. J., June 1,1911- hens; also coop, 3sc9 feet. WEEDEN, $4,2a0 up, including' land. : A moderate amount ofcash gives - has so shocked the community as nor Wilson having an ambition to To the Editor of The Nutley Sun. 169 High street. : 6-17 possession, and monthly payments of about what the house the sudden demise of Mr. Lyman be President, but in view of the D e a r' S ir:— I desire to inform, through WANTED—6IRL TO ACT AS SALES­ would rent for pays for it. .■ ; u ■, ; , . Nichols. There is an element of facts, few people are going to be the columns of your paper, the disap­ lady,, Apply 348 Passaic avenue, Nut­ pointed fans, who on Decoration Day ley. 6-17. Our houses represent twenty yeara special study and mystery about the tragedy which fooled by his cheap talk of not be­ afternoon came to witness as was origin­ FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT JULY practical experience and are tie best that is possible to obtain will probably never be explained. ing out for the nomination. Why ally advertised, a spirited and good game It is impossible for those who of baseball, the reason why the game was and August; high elevation, (N. Y. in for the money.' ■ ■ : ' :.V- ■ ; ■. V ^ ; doesn't he admit it? There is view) plenty of ground and piazza; mod­ knew Mr. Nichols, to attribute to not played between the Nutley A. C. and nothing to be ashamed of. ■ em house, gas, electricity, four rooms Unlike most other companies we had no new houses left him the act of self-destruction, and the Branch Brook B. B. C. At 10.45 o’clock in the morning some­ anilau n d ry o n first floor, four chambers, unsold last year. V ; . . there is nothing to suggest that it According to Washington dis­ one notified me while I was getting ready 1 ge hall and bath and delightful outside was done by other hands. patches it may be put down as an to start the morning game, that I was seeping balcony on second' floor; all Send for our new booklet showing photographic views of acre 3 ned; complet :ly and tastefully fur­ Mr. Nichols was a man of kindly wanted on the 'phone at Police Head­ 100 of the houses erected by us at Nutley. 7 : : absolute certainty that the gossip nished. Rent 5155. Address A., Nutley disposition, a good citizen and a quarters, Town Hall, and to my great to the effect that President Taft t un office. 6-17 Our office opposite the West Nutley Station is always model husband and,father. His surprise I was informed over the wire will not be a candidate for the Re­ W a N IE D - t-UeaiiiKM A‘f tim jS& AL open and our representatives will be pleased to show you these untimely taking away will be a that the Branch Brooks desired to cancel publican nomination next year is Uie game, giving no reason whatsoever housework or washing by the day. Ad­ houses at any time. , * great grief to those who know him entirely unfounded. for such unsportsmanlike action., I later dress 24 Chase street, near Lobsitz best. During the past week it has been found that they had scheduled a game Mill. ' 6-10 made clear that ex-President Roose­ with Bloomfield, and I feel assured that WANTED EMPLOYMENT—LAWNS TO To make their new By-Laws their action was prompted by an offer of cut, carpets to clean; also to work on velt will give his hearty support to an increase guarantee over the one given conform to a recently passed State the renomination of President Taft. gentleman’s place. Good reference. NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY them by the Nutley A. C. Therefore, I Phone 1026-J. Nutley. 6-10 law, the Board of Education re­ Governor Chase Osborn, of Mich­ hope the Nutley fans will appreciate the TO LET— -ROOM APARTMENT, ALL WILLIAM A. LAMBERT, : ,■ solved at its last meeting to insert igan, one of the greatest progres­ reason for their disappointment. 6 improvements; rent $17. Apply 13 . / . ■■■■■'.■ ■ PRESIDENT in them “eight o’clock” instead of sives of the country, is also out­ NUTLEY ATHLETIC CLUB, J. H. DORCH, Manager. Myrtle avenue. 6-10 “eight-thirty o’clock,” as the time spoken in favor of the nomination. West Nutley, N. J. . 99 Nassau St., New York of holding meetings. FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT, ALL IM- Congress has been somewhat ‘ provements; rent $14. Apply e.ther at This conforming to the State law obstreperous with the President, AMUSEMENTS 254 Harrison street o rat this office. 6-10 Oar new express train service has practically moved is a most laudable move. but the Executive has been dem­ FOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ALL Nutley one third nearer New York. Do you realize While no mention was made of onstrating that he is entire master doctor’s theatre, kewark. improvements; steam heat, bath and what this means ? ^ -■■■■ the fact that the same paragraph gas. Apply S. E. YEREANCK, 71 Centre of the situation, and his legislative On an especially good program which in the State law also directs that street, Nutley. 8-10 ideas have been pretty well carried has been prepared for the week with the all meetings shall be open to the out through the Sixty-first Con­ matinee performance on Monday after­ FOR SALE—NEW NO. 5 MODEL OLIVER public, it is reasonable to assume gress and the special session. noon, June S, in Proctor’s Park Place typewriter, used two weeks. 'Will sac­ the Board must have read that While there is a good deal of Theatre, in Newark, the headline attrac­ rifice a t $80. Cost $100. LESTER SPEER, tion will be Miss May Tulley and a com­ 401 Passaic avenue, Nutley. 6-10 part, too. talk to the effect that Senator La Now, unless one part of the pany'of carefully selected assistants, in SELECT BOARD MAY BE. HAD BY FIVE Follette and other progressives will the production of a rattling comedy sketch or six gentlemen, 3 minutes from West paragraph is to be obeyed and ti e attempt to stand in the way of the entitled “The Battle of Freedom.” It is M. P. KAUFMANN, Manager Nutley station and trolley. Commuters other part ignored, Nutley will new to vaudeville in this section of the reno.nmation of Mr. Taft, it is' be­ preferred. Apply 158 Brookfield avenue, country and it is said to he one the best surely get relief from the execu­ lieved that the political at­ West Nntley, N. j" " 6-10 tive session nuisance. things of the year, with a laugh every mosphere is clearing so rapidly minute and some clever lines and situa­ COMPLETE COUNTRY HOME—IN CHOIC­ that all opposition will disappear tions. The second feature wiU be the est section of Nutley, N, J;, (232 High­ High Grade Pittston, Lehigh Senator Martine appears to have long months before the campaign appearance of Juliette, a wonderfully field lane) 14 miles from New York city; put his foot into it very early in of 1912 is initiated. clever character change artist and iniper- three minutes’ walk from* station; house his career. The following extract soaator who has made a sensation on the with 14 rooms and 2 baths, electric light, gas range, city water; about an acre of from a Washington letter is a fair big vaudeville circuits of the country. Miss Gertrude Wolf, and a company of land; garage, chicken runs, fruit and specimen of the man New Jersey TOOL THIEVES MAKE TWO several capable assistants will present a shade trees, shrul s and hedges; will sell now has to represent her in the to quick buyer for $16,000, part cash. VISITS DURING WEEK strong comedy drama entitled "varieties," JOHN A. WILSON, 258 Broadway, United States Senate: ' in which the acting is far beyond what is N. Y. 6-3 "Senator Martine, in his attempt seen in even good vaudeville productions WANTED POSITION AS CHAMBER­ WOOD— ICE— MASON MATERIALS Petty thefts of carpenters’ tools occurred owing to the clever situations and bright to use the question of abandoned on Thursday night in the building under maid. or at general housework. Ad­ lines which have been provided by the dress KATE BATES, 451 Jersey avenue, farms in the reciprocity debate as construction on Franklin avenue, ad­ author. ■ h. City. 6-3 FEED HAY CRAIN joining St. Paul's Church, and on Monday a means of attack upon the system FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING -M RS. of Republican protection, rather night at William Cassidy’s new house on The .Starfish. BAS AD, 291 >2 Franklin avenue, corner William street. , Church street, Nutley, N. J. 6-3 suffered at the hands of Senator Tbe thieving was done by local crooks The whole of the underside of that WHITE SEASHORE SAND—BEAVER BOARD Crawford, of. South Dakota, in both cases, is the opinion of the police queer creature the starfish is endowed WASHING—PIECE WORK : WANTED, With a sense at smell. The New Jersey Senator in a and a chisel used in the Cassidy case, is Ladies’shirt waists, $1.00 dozen; family washing done. E. ADAMS, 181 Wash­ rather dramatic manner, asked Mr. being used to trace the owner. ington avenue. Phone 1026-J. 6-3 Crawford whether “previous to At the Franklin avenue house Abram WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Paxton lost about $10 yorth of cutlery. FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON PROSPECT Republican high protection did we The intruder entered with a key that was street on easy terras. Inquire ROBERT ever hear of abandoned farms” ? kept on the transom over the door. CUNNINGHAM, 322 Chestnut street, Mr. Crawford took up the cudgel The tools taken from the Cassidy house The Doctor First Nutley, N. J. tf and retorted that, “I will show you were valued at about 520 and were owned FOR SALE OR T O RENT—8-ROOM HOUSE OFFICE AND YARDS that under the present tariff on by an Italian. 54 Prospect street; all impropements; just newly decorated, painted and var­ farm products and under present Then To 0s With nished. Inquire, ROBERT CUNNINGH AM, Opposite West Nutley Station conditions, whatever abuses there Vincent Methodist Episcopal Church. The Prescript-on 322 Chestnut street. tf be, there has been a falling off in Reception of members and Sacrament FOR SALE — FOUR COMFORTABLE the number of abandoned farms homes. Five minutes from train, trol­ Phone 936—House Phone 938-W of the Lord's Supper tomorrow morning The more serious the illness the ley, schools and churches; improvements. even in New .” in the Vincent M. E. Church. In the Easy terms .Prices from $2,800 to $3,200. Mr. Crawford quoted Secretary evening preaching by tbe pastor, Rev. greater the need. JOSEPH STIRRATT, 119 Chestnut street, Wilson’s statement that the cause Warren L. Hoagland, subject “In the Im­ Nutley. , tf UALITY Dental Work is never es­ of abandoned farms was due to the mensity of World’s How Can it Be That ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN FOR NEW­ God Cares For Man.” There will be We Do Not Prescribe ark. New York and-Brooklyn papers. Q tablished by the; price you pay. fact that the agricultural popula- P. F, GUTHRIE, Newsdealer, Highfield Quality depends on the material special music. The Sunday School will That’s the physician’s business. and the m an behind it. I use only the tien has shifted into new regions, meet as usual at 9.45 in the morning. lane. ■ , tf very best materials and do only, the in which lands are reported to be Junior Epworth League will meet at 3 WE DO, however, compound his GARDENER WISHES TO CARE FOR very best work. ’ : 1 p. m, and the Senior Epworth League prescriptions exactly as he wants yards and gardens; thoroughly under­ High prices never make the quality. cheap and in which the advertising I give you only the best to be bad. 1: at 7 p. m. stands his business; handy about a place. inducement have been propor­ them with STANDARD DRUGS Apply LOUIS BELL, 47 Harrison, street, Sets Teetb from - - $5.00 tionately large. of KNOWN PURITY, and the or phone D. CICCONE, 852 Nutley. 6-3 : Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt Ludlow, of Maple HENRY T. LEFFERTS avenue Monday night. The committee . Three rimes larger than any.Other house place, have just returned from a week's in charge of the arrangements included THE BEST ACCIDENT INSURANCE ; of the kind in the. State of New Jerseys, ■sojourn at Lake Hopatcong where they DRUGGIST AHD CHEMIST Miss Josie Stirratt, Miss Marjorie. Blum, All kinds of picture framing to order. ■went to hasten the completion of their Miss Elsie Smith, Miss Dorothy Booth, Oil paintings ahd frames, restored .as 1 good as now. new bungalow on one of the highest Passaic and Hatley Aves. Nutley, H. J. Miss Margaret LeFevre, Miss Bessie C .w . BOYNTAN bluffs in Byram Bay. They expect to Bishop, Miss Bessie Reardon, Miss Ger­ 159 Whitford Ave., Nutley. Phone 846-J J. EDWARD BLACKMORE, ARTIST^-PROP. ;, occupy it by June 15th. trude Rood and Miss Esther Sel. 76 William St., N. Y, Phone John S400, ~ : .«< ^*|JIVVVVVT'T' 4TVTfV t t V V | Dr. Eliot Tells f Artificial Teeth An All-Gas Kitchen i Hine Artificial Teeth are as near | How to Grow I nature's as is possible—beautifu ; natural ana - as easy and as satis­ An ALL-GAS KITCHEN is a kitchen where the factory to eat with as the teeth tbat | Old Happily J nature provides. There ia not ' coal range is banished aad gas is the only fuel. used. offered that can compare witli rip^o. 'l' 1^ ”*** 'J1 V V 11 'i' '1' 1 -J' *1* W^' 'J1 f If you have two or ipore sound teeth left in your jaw.s. we can build » Such a kitchen is equipped with a gas range, a gas '‘Sine Teeth ' Without ,v-v£:-; ■ Hate'* Go to church. structure around them, Vhio.h is in. water heater and a furnace connection, the last named Keep .a clean heart and a good alt essentials ■ a: perfect duplicate of. conscience. ; .. . nature's plan, aad as .Bear to perfec­ for use ih cold weather. tion - as dental science will probably'1 Give your mind exercise as ever reach. ■_ ' - i; well as your body. Really think. The Paper-Hanger Telephones Consult us and we will tell you ALL-GAS KITCHENS give greatest efficiency for Exercise regularly, eat in mod­ more about it. - Extraction done eration, take a full allowance NE of my men is out sick arid I can’t without pain. ' ' . ■' the least expenditure of effort. ' of sleep. Avoid indulgence in lumries start on that room of yours to-day— Fall Set of Teeth as low as $5 They are the most convenient, the most sanitary and the habitual use of any drug will be able to put a man on it to­ whatsoever—aot only of alcobol, O Gold Crowns 22 K. * $5 morrow. Thankyou, Mrs. Blank. Good-bye.** and the most economical. but of tobacco, tea aud coffee. Bridge Work, 22 K. - $5 How often an emergency arises in the $ 1 If you are going to build a new house, equip it UCH, ia brief, is paper-hanging business which calls for an Said Filling from - - the advice of Dr. with an ALL-GAS KITCHEN, If your home has no such Ohorles W. Eliot, explanation to customers. kitchen, we can install one at a reasonable cost. president emeri­ Delay is usually pardoned when proper E S, HINE tus of Harvard, explanations are made. . to the man who DENTIST would Jive to be The Bell Telephone Service enables the a good old age, dealer to satisfy his customers and keep 671 Broad ST., NEWARK ICJ. PUBLIC SERVICE GAS COMPANY retaining his fac­ ulties to tbe end his trade. ' ■ ... V 'V NEW WISS BUILDING * : in unabated vig­ ’ .. Take Elevator. ■ or. Such are the He often finds the Long Distance Serv­ rules by which ice of great value in ordering supplies.; Dr. Eliot has found it advis­ able to regulate ^ g |\ NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY his own life and to which he ascribes rhe fact that, in his seventy-eighth Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System . H . year, he is able to execute witb ease The New Meat Market a greater number aud a greater va­ AND riety of tasks than many men years his junior. “I am not one <>[ those,” says Dr. P. W. W ERNER Eliot, “who believe that it is neces­ sary to abstain wholly from the use of alcohol, tobacco, tea. coffee or other Andrew Alexander stimulant. On the contrary, I feel that 484 Franklin Ave,, near Vreeland Ave. there are times when a stimulant used in moderation is beneficial. What T W omen’s Summer Boots Per Roll am opposed to is thi' habitual use of Importedj^ra paJt/bjitiorL ...... • .$ 7 .0 0 stimulants, even in moderation. Tbe All work iirst-cJass in every respect. HIGH-GRADE MEATS man, for instance, who is accustomed Tan R u ssia^|f b:uifop*an

PHONE .1083 With Each $10 Grocery Order Those beautiful White Stone - .Hat We sell Good Groceries at tower prices then my Pins, just the thing for the winter •liter slere in Aaterio.—A postal card request hats, aad aiso those beautiful Jewei- brings yon ed Mesh Bags. Just take a look - it : Hoe ace S. Osborne, Prest. A rthurs. Marsellis, Sec. a n d Trear ACK new Grocery Price List, also detaBs alwifl our windows an i see the best display Newark, K. J. Montclair, N .J. v onr S6, 1611, BARGAIN GROCERY BCX, 9.95 of Jewely in Passaie. ;' ; ; 1 ; containing also 25 Free Samples, ” _ Beit Pins, the finest Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silverware and THE OSBORNE & MARSELLIS CO., Novelties at the Oldest Jewelry (INCORPORATED) Store in Passaic. : : - : 1 ’ Quarrymen and RoadfBuilders Broken Stone for Drives and Concrete M ENRYS!EGE^4--- Chas.Greeme&Son Lumber and Masons’ Materials CBAEI.ES TOUAM ELIOT. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHON 66-MONTCLA1R diminish one’s efficiency and to render 304 MAIN AVENCE the body more susceptible to the in­ Quarries and Main Offices, Upper Montclair, N. J. roads of disease. I am convinced that a similar result follows the habitual PASSAIG, Ni Ji ■ OFFICE—FRANKLIN AVENUE, Telephone nse of tobacco, tea, coffee, etc. Watch Ias p ectors f or Erie R. R^ ESTABLISHED 1882 ■ - ' . Near West Nutley Station Connection Advocates Exercise. "As to exercise, precisely the op­ A. L. VAN WINKLE & CO. posite course should be followed. Stimulants if used at all should be BEAL ESTATE INSURANCE used only oa exceptional occasions. DISEASES OF MEN Titles Exs.zain.ed PLATE GLASS Exercise should be taken regularly, RELIABLE, QUICK, COMPETENT and L egal P ap ers D raw n though always in mode fa tlon. One of PAINLESS TEE ATMENT. without detain^’ ; Commissioner of Deeds BURGLARY ing from business. 1 . : / the chief objections I have to the com­ We carry the finest and most When I accept a ease it is equivalent to ■ Notary Public FIRE petitive games so popular nowadays— a cure, and I w ttprove positive satisfactory ' football, hockey and the like—is that complete line of groceries you results, I give the same careful, seien- COAL. WOOD they tend to overexercise the player, tific attention to every case, regardless of Lehigh from Harris Canal Kindling and Q rate r Specialty taxing Ms nervous system fully as can imagine. We are centrally the social standing of my patients. Con- ’ , much as if not more than overwork sultation free. My .specialty is stricture;! would tax it. Overexercise is indeed varicocele, blood poison, lost vitality, piles, prostate bladder and Special Who Owns the Falkland Islands? overwork. Accordingly I bave always located, insuring quick deliveries, Her •< ind of Economy. Few people are aware to tbis day been more in favor of games and recre­ Persons who kml heard the man de­ fliat the Falkland islands are marued ations of an individualistic character— and added to this our prices are D R . CA R PE NTER clare many times that unless be could to oiJ Argentine maps and geographies forms of exercise that one can re lin­ : SPECIALIST IN WI.SEASCS OP MKW ' - find a truly economical woman he as "unlawfully retained by Great Brit guist tbe moment the distress signal the lowest in this vicinity. 18S M.A|<5CBT S T ., NEW ARK wonlii never marrj- Inutrhed cynically a in.*' The origin of the dispute was of fatigue appears. Pre-eminent among ' . • : • ' •• • Kear Broad .Street '• •f. • ' •' at the announcement of his engage­ tbat England after abandoning the such forms of exercise I place walk­ We provide the finest in groceries, Officei Hoiiraiq jt. M, g>. M?rS daily^ ment to a woman who had figured iu a Islands In 1774 resumed possession iu ing, driving, horseback riding, row­ thirty dollar hat episode. 1329. The Argentine government pro­ ing, sailing, bicycle riding and playng at the lowest prices and serve “Surely," said his friends, “you don’t tested and. as A. Stuart Pennington golf, ‘ consider a woman who huys thirty points out In his book u d the country, dollar hats truljAKOuomieal?” is even today “careful to do not Bing Eight Hours’ Sleep, you promptly. "I do." said tlitf man. “Just recall wbicb coaid even apparently recognize "I also feel strongly with regard to w i|PAircAsi tiie circumstances. Sbe was found the rights ot the present possessors/' the matter of sieep. My own allow­ ijing In a faint in n millinery store It was for thai reason tbat tt declined ance is eight hours, aud I am inclined For Second-hand P'urniture, : anteroom with ifaiO in cash and a bill a proposal a few years ago to run a to think that a man. cannot get along Clothing, Shoes, Household on much less and do his best-work. for a thirty dollar hat in ber pocket- line of Argentine to the islands Cu ^ T h ED E L L g r o c e r Goods, Etc. Address .; ? book. 1 claim tliiit any woman who Some people require ten hours. One will pay only $30 for a hat when she Midnight Conversation. often bears, on the other hand, of has $200 in cold cash In her pocket- Yeast—1 read today that glowworms men who boast that they can do with Franklin and Vraeland Aves., Nutley, N. J. jl-^|y£RSBERfi ate much more brilliant when a storm four or five hours of sleep and feel no boofc is economical to the core, aatt I TEL. 808-J 0 am going to marry her,”—New York is coming tlian at other times. 111 effects. My observation is tbat VALLEY BROOK; AVENUE Times. Crimsonbenk—Indeed! Do you know such men sieep more in the daytime where I can get a glowworm? than they realize and that they often . KINGSLAND, N. J. J: The Pulse Beat. “W hat forV” go to sleep at most inopportune mo­ . The readiest and roughest estimate “I must go home to my wife now, ments. My firm belief, tiien, is that of time is the poise beat. It ia sad to and I'd like to. know if a storm is the man who as a general thing steeps know that the human pulse heat Is not about to break!”—Tonkers Statesman less than seven to eight hours out of exactly sixty to the minute. That is the twenty-four will find nature com­ one of the faulty disarrangements of Like All Mankind. pelling him at intervals to make up for G . WIDMAN Jlfe, But it comes pretty close. And He—Darling, all 1 possess I lay at the lost hours. the rough and ready calculator of the your feet She—You are just like all “There are many ways .I?? which a BAEEBY time between the flash of lightning the men—you Insist on putting things man may be helped to acquire habits and tbe tbwnder depends on his pulse where a woman wilt hare to pick them of cheerfulness and serenity. The best whea be cannot see his watcb. To the up after you. But—I’U say yes, Jobu way assuredly is for him to live as a The Finest Bread, Cake, Faatry and so forth, made and. FERNS. PALMS, ALL KINDS OF B1JD- ordinary inan a second is a pulse beat. —Judge's Library- man should—honestly and uprightly. DING AND VEGETABLE PLANTS —London Chronicle. A good conscience will go far toward sold ia th 3 Cleaasstand Brightest Bjkery in- the State. : ■ ALSO fVERGKCL'NH giving him length of days. I might :■ ■■■■ AND SRRUBS T': v;;: Where Ha Got Cold. No Secret. add that a most powerful aid to right Yeast—Aud was he cool in the hour Tom—Is your engagement a secret? living la systematic cburchgoing. My Fr Abilin ani Vr93laad Aye iues Cor. Walnut St, and Avondale Ri. of danger? Grininonlieali—Well, bis Ted—No. The girl knows i t —New Or- advice to every man is to join some NUTLElf, N. J. feet were!—Timbers Statesman. p leans Picayune. church aad attend its services regular­ ’PHONE 1018-L V. \ : ... ; , : . ,. . -. . ;. '. ly.” Telephone 816 Nutley ■> TO SING FOR THE KAISER. Honors For Mm?. Nordics, Who Wears MKAL6L8SSES Only American Made Clothos. Even American singers, it seems, are ‘•I desire in my humble way to thaisik subject to the command of tbe German Mozart Composed For Them and More” : ; ■ -: A Woman Who Teaches you for the prompt payment of policy on emperor in matters artistic at least, for Gluck Played Upon Them. the Poor How to Cook. the most prominent American dramatic soprano, Mme. Lillian Nordica, has my wife, amounting to> $152.05,” writes been commanded by Kaiser William II, INVENTED BY AN IRISHMAN. Prudential to sing “Tristan and Isolde” at the a resident of Louis^ilte,:died Royal Opera in Berlin ou May 27. at eleven o’clock on Wednesday night, Although Jlme. Nordica defers to the Richard Pockrich, the Versatile Genius P ro m p tn e ss Imperial command in the matter of Who Originated Them, Onoe Used November 30th, and before six o’clock singing, she is asserting her American­ Their Mslody to Charm Away the ism in a thoroughly practical manner. Bailiffs Who Had Arrested Him. the next evening your Agent had paid In the declaration which she made be­ Richard Poefcrieh, an Irishman who fore sailing the singer invoiced fifty the money.” v pieces of luggage which contained lived in the eighteenth century, was more than a hundred house, street and a true genius, a dreamer aud an In­ ventor. He proposed metal ships, pre­ dicted fly lug machines, advocated bog drainage and vine planting iu the Em­ erald Isle, invented an instrument fot transfusing blood and was for some years a brewer In Dublin. It was iu tbe domain of art that be achieved his one real triumph, the oue by which be is known in contemporary musical history, by which he became known to genera! European civilization during his lifetime and by which his name wii! long survive. He Invented the musical glasses. These can be pays claims Immediately upon heard today Iu vaudeville houses al! receipt of due proofs of death. over the world aud wiil probably sur­ vive as long as the musical art itself. Most of our readers have heard them. . JUSS WINIPRED GIBBS. They are simply a set of tumbler or ;3pe of the most useful persons in the goblet like glassies selected for tonal 'eat citj- of New York is Miss Wini- quality to carry out a musical scale, M Glbba, expert dietarfau. Miss Pockrich seems to have been the first v^s shows women of the working man to be struck hy the musical tone TEE FSiNE® in glass, and so be thought the thing s how they may expend their mea- out and produced a scale on which he usmess ‘ loeomes to the best advantage in could play any nieiody. : purchase of food. Miss Gibbs on He exhibited his discovery in Dublin :»est soplilies a family witb sugges- and finally took it to England about ns as to what food is most suited for the year 1750, where it became the sen­ MRS. P. B. BROSS GEORGE C. BAPTISTE ASSOCIATION sation of the hour. Nothing was talk­ FASHIONABLE DRESSflAKINQ iir needs and how It should be cook- CARPENTER AND BUILDER Organized 1885 In order to retain Its nourishment, ed of but the marvelous, simple, new Evening and Lingerie Dresses a Specialty JOBBING AND ALTERATIONS any a poor housewife straggling with musical instrument. It seemed to the 71 M O U M T A IN VIEW AVENUE ears of tbe jaded Londoners that the BOTcK TilAS A SSVIMiS 8«*K le problem of bow to reconcile ber in- heavenly art in all its elemental beauty NOTLEY, N. J. Phone: 822 NUTLEY, N. J. ome with the hard facts of the high had returned to earth. Far from sneer­ MONEY TO LOAN ■t of iivmg has reason to bless Miss ing at so very simple an idea for mak­ THOMAS HAYES BROSS a COMPANY I PATRONIZE A HOME INSTITUTION bbs. Many a workingman owes hts ing melody, the cognoscenti of Loudon OLDEST ESTABLISHED PLUMBER IN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ‘tier health and increased efficiency went into raptures over the musical TOWN Meetings 3d Wednesday evening of tbe well cooked and sustaining food glasses. Gluck, the. great composer, PAfflTlKG AHD DECORATING evening gowns, beside hats and theat GAS FITTING AND BEATING. bleh through tier instructions his wife who was in London, did not disdain Office 208 Ghestnut St. each motiili, a t Park School Hall rical costumes, a!l of which were made 338-340-34^ Passaic Ave., Nutley, N. J. Phone 836 enabled to provide out of his slender In New York by American dressmak­ to play his immortal airs upon them. Res. 71 Mountain View Ave. Phone 81Q-J licome. Children tn tbe public schools ers and milliners. It is not entirely “The opera flourishes more than in 1 T.’S. Browh, President any recent year,” wrote Horace Wal­ j e enabled to do better work because through patriotism that the singer H . A . C o n n o lly , S e c re ta ry pole to a friend. “The Composer is wears American clothes only. She de KEYSER & FLEMING E r n e s t V . C O ckefaik, 1 T re a s u re r ie!r mothers each morning can thus Gluck, a German. He Is to have a WILLIAM H. PARRY Clares they fit better, wear better, look Wilitam H. Pabry, Attorney ivide them with a good breakfast. benefit, at which he is to play a set Attorney and Counsellor at Law Painters :: Decorators :: Paper Hangers:: better and cost less than those made ii HEM OF HAMPSON AHD PARRY This adding to the well being and com- of drinking glasses which be modu­ Residence: 14 Beech St., NUTLEY, N. J. .Europe, For years Mme. Nordica hat O ffice-R co w 40 4 Union BJdg',, 9 Cliutou St, Phone 1033 Bloom held ort of many people aud indirectly en- lates with water. I think I have heard NEWARK, N. J. rgiKing the w ort of tbe city is no had all her clothes made in New TotM you speak of some such thing.” Office—226 CHESTNUT STREET Berlin and Paris modistes do not ap Residence, 440 Centre St., N. oean achievement for one iittle wo- ■ Not only did Gluck perform upon Phone 975 J N utley—3888 L Newark, ,N* J. Phone 952-L Opp, Post Office A.... tcan. peal to ber. By having ali her luggage Pocfcrlch’s new instrument, but Bee­ : Miss Gibbs does her work under the examined and invoiced she is spared thoven, Mozart and other great mu­ ALEXANDER EDWARDS jmsplces of the New York Society For tbe usual customs inquisition upon re­ sicians in later years actually com­ PAINTER AND DECORATOR FRANCIS J. McKENNY FDNEKAB DIBECTOR AND ie Improvement of tbe Condition of turning. posed music for it. Goidsmlth refers Kalsoniining and Paper Hanging GENERAL CONTRACTING After the Berlin engagement Mme e Poor. Every day sbe goes among to it in "Vhe Vicar of Wakefield.” Not 37 Newark St., near Glendale St. loop Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Paving . EIBALIER: : le homes of the tenements, where she Nordica wiil sing the operas ol tbe Ni- long after the inventor visited London, NUTLEY, N.J. . Cement Walks, Etc, belungenlied King at the Paris Opera. Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Personal Services Day or Night—Every­ known only as tbe visiting- cook, and Benjamin Franklin speaks of him All work guaranteed to be dene in a FranJsiin Ave., near West Nutley Station lose who know how eagerly most wo­ in a letter to a friend thus: workmanlike manner , PH ONE S9J-W . thing pertaining to thebusiness furnished men “swap" recipes will not be sur- A CANE THAT DRINKS. “You have-doubtless heaid the sweet risfd to learn tliat almost invariably tone that is drawn from a drinking er appearance in the tenements is Helps Out When Owner is Indisposed. glass hy passing a wet finger round its G . H . ANGELL W. L. JONES 556-558 Bloomfield Avenue Preventive of Intoxication. Ailed with pleasure. For several years brim. One Mr. Pockrich, a gentleman WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER : : FLORIST: : ihe t- is been doing her work.- and grad- According to a French authority, from , was the first who thought Cut Flowers, Ferns, Palms, Etc., BLOOMFIELD, N. J. : the report of it. spreading to otb- this remarkable drinking cane is de­ of playing times formed of such tones. Funeral Designs on Short Notice imunities, is leading to tbe estab- signed especially for those wbo Bad it 172 Chestnut St., Nutley, N. J, He collected a number of glasses of Centre St., and Passaic Av., Nutley, N. J. at of similar dietary work for tbe necessary to seem to drink heartily of different sizes, fixed them near each Telephone 1010-W ■ . PHONE 1022 The only absolutely Fireproof Intoxicants for reasons Of sociability. other on a table aud tuned them by But it may also be found serviceable putting into there water, more or less WILLIAM SEARLE ELY LINGERIE JACKETS. as each note required. The tones were Successor to J. Searle & Son H. E. BROWN Warebcase m Passaic County mrought ont by passing his fingers SHAVING ADD HAIRDRESSING PARLOR round the brim.” BEEF, PORK, EDTTOI, LAMB, VEAL id Lace Are Used F o r the Most Poultry and Game in Season Fetching Models, There is a story of Pockrich, who Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty pretty are the season’s short was making occasional tours to Eng­ 310 Franklm Avenue, Near Church S t 194 Chestnut Street, Nutley, N. J. 191-193 Jefieiscn St. jg jackets a n d negligees. Tbe land after tbe invention of the musical PHONE 977-w Dresden silks with lace aud riti- glasses, that Illustrates the surprising PASSAIC, Nv J. ii*. make a combination that is very effect of his own performance on them. FRED SPATZ, Jr. /charming, as shown in the picture. It is told by his friend Brockhill New­ KEYSER & C0RB Furniture and Pianos Moved to all parts Plumbing, Gas, Steam Fitting and Sheet Gemeral Contracting—Building ®his lace is valeuciennes, aud tbe silk burgh, a 1 gentleman of wealth and po­ Curbing and Flagging, Paving, Cement of the city or country. : : ■ 0! [:is in pastel shades of pink and blue, sition, who lived in Dublin at the time: Metal Work. Walks, Etc.—Cement work in all its Separate Locked Kooms. : i ribbon ban d about tbe bust gives ‘‘Mr, Pockrich in his brewery near 309 FRANKLIN AVENUE, NUTLEY, N .J. branches. Estimates cheerfully given Highest Testimonials. : : /file upper part of tbe jacket a yoke lalandbridge, happening to be one day 50 RUTAN PL., NEAR HARKISON ST. First Class Paddee Vans. . THE DEINSrNO CASH. TELEPHONE CONNECTION ;effect. Narrow plaits on the sleeves seized by bailiffs, thus addressed them; Telephone 83H-W ■ : Res. phone 4 5 3 -It. Office phone 69$ lend on the bodice add to its omateness. for the person who baa imbibed to “ ‘Gentlemen, I am yonr prisoner, but /The sleeves are of ttie flowing type,-pro satiety and wishes surreptitiously to before I do myself the honor to attend DAVIS SUBURBAN LAUNDRY [liiseiy garnished witb lace. provide something for the morning. you give me leave as an humble per­ j . PHONE 28 NUTLEY : < The handle is perforated at the end, Gr-A- jR/ Gr" !H 'i Among the most admirable rest former iu musiek to entertain yon with OVERLAND AGENCY J. M. DAVIS ;gowns are some kimonos variously and running through both handle and a tune.’ stick Is a rubber tubing, forming a Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass CENTRAL HOTEL “ ‘Sir,’ exclaimed one o£ the bailiffs, 168 CHESTNUT STREET, NUTLEY Office:-— Passaic Ave,, near Ghestaut S t siphon. By raising and lowering the Peitersen, lever shown part way down the cane ‘we came here to execute our warrant, Phone S10-L PHONE 973-W ' ' L. J. Prop. - air is expelled, and the siphon begins not to “hear tunes.” ’ Special attention paid to Commercial to act, rapidly emptying the glass. “ 'Gentlemen,’ says the captain, ‘I submit to your authority, but in the F. C. WITTMANN’S STAGER BROS. Trade— Meais at A ll Hours The capacity of the cane is several Choice Teas and Coffee—Butter and Eggs glasses. It may be relieved of its con­ interim while you are only taking a FLOUR, FEED, HAT Aim* CRAIN dram—here. Jack (calling to his serv­ tents by giving the screw tip a feiv DELICATESSEN, ETC. POULTRY SUPPLIES BOWLING ALLEYS turns. ant). bring a bottle of the Iiosa Solis I Avondale Road and Weston Place lately distilled—I say, gentlemen, be­ 279 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, N. J. NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY PHONE 949-W : ■ ' ' 16? CHESTNUT STREET: MOUNTAIN CLIMBING. fore you take a dram I shall dispatch NUTLEY,N.J. . : - my tune.’ —GASOLINE— “In the meanwhile be flourishes a CENTRAL MEAT MARKEf Agility of a Goat Needed by Those Holidays and all Hours of the Night prelude on the glasses aud afterward V. E. BROADBENT, Prop. Who Attempt the Stunts. displays his skill through all the pleas­ Beei, Veal, Mutton, Lemb, Etc. HUGH HALLIDY ALLAN B. STIRRATT . The mountain goat can hardly outdo ing turns and variations of ‘The Black Poultry and Os me In Season the students of the University of Colo­ Kerosene, Benzine, Crude, Mobile Joke.’ The monsters, chanced with 234 Chestnut Street - Nutley, N. J. and Floor Oils~-OiI Heaters ; rado, at least so far as pictorial, effect the magic of bis sounds, for some time LIVERY STABLES is concerned, when a leap from oue Phone 978-J 83 Vreeland Avenue, Nutley, N. J. stand and gaze. At length, recovering : Chestnut Street, Nutley, N. J. : > . \ <)* crag or shelf to another is to he accom­ from their trance, tbey,thus accost the WILLIAM R. STIRRATT plished. It would seem also tbat the captain. FERD. HABERLE Furniture and Pianos moved With “ ‘Sir, tipon yonr parole of honor to FUNERAL DIRECTOR AtLWOOD, NEW JERSEY ’ Safety and Despatch : keep the secret tre give you your lib­ CAMP CHAIRS AND CARD TABLES PUftEM ILK erty. ’Tis well playing upon glasses 176 CHESTNUT STREET ^ General Trucking : i S l i l l i i f iff is not more common; if it were I be­ Personally supervised from our cows to Residence:—385 Franklin Ave., Nutley your door. Orders may be left with lieve our trade would find iittle em­ Phone 923 Nutley, P. F. Gutbrie, Highfield Jane. Ay ployment.’ ” West Nutley Practical Another musical instrument that V. LOMBARDY & SON Pockrich developed as no man had CUSTOn TAILOR NUTLEY MARKET ’ TAILORING 00. ■ . - ever dreamed of before was the drum. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Clothing Cleaned, ■ A. BLUM, Prop. \ . - : M. AYERSON, Prop. ; f ■ ? ,-yV .■ HEBLISEE JACKET. He had dreamed of harmony even in Pressed, Repaired and Dyed the drum. He planned an orchestra of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Etc. Suits Made to Order JasMooed of Japanese crape, shaded WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED drums only. There were to be twenty Sfll Franklin Avenue, West Nutley, N. J. 344 PASSAIC AVENUE - NUTLEY at Reasonable Prices \ : satin and a curious sort of gauze. Wbnt of them, varying in size and tone from could be more ah arm ing than a fcimo VOV-R NUTLEY Phone 88S-W ■ ; PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED the smallest trebles to the basses, to We also do Cleaning, Pressing aad do of delicate wistaria mauve gauze, be played by one person standing with Repairing on Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s iiand embroidered witb trails of wis­ M O tm iilW OEjIUBEll I/EiPrtJCt ntO M ONE the drums arranged about him in a Clothes. Work called for and delivered teria blossom! The shaded crape neg­ ROOKY SHELF TO ANOTHER. circle, Pockrich never succeeded in GLEN RIDGE CEMETERY REALTY BLDQ., HlQEt STR EET ligees are lovely. Tbere is one shading young men are mating ready to quali­ producing true melody from a concert ■ ■ PHONE I024-J from lemon yellow at the shoulders of drums. FRANKLIN AVE. AND JEROLEMON ST., BLOOMFIELD, N. J. to a burnt: umber at tbe padded hem. fy as human flies, according to photo­ graphs recently made of a party of The musical glasses were the direct Lots ol Four Graves and over from $60 upward tbe gradations being so skillfully blend- cause of Pock rich’s death. It was THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE ; ifl they seem to form one with the students who were doing a few moun­ • Single Graves $14. ; tain feats for exercise. while he was upon one of his musical ich all over embroideries, while an­ tours in England In the year 1759 that There are five or six -very precipitous MAIN OFFICEJ: BRANCH OFFICfi: A ther ascends frora a deep damask to the hotel in London in -which he waa C. W. BOYNTAN peaks known as “the Flatirons” about ON CEflETERY GROUNDS Scheuer Bldg,, Newark, N. J. soft btaah rose pink and is worked site ping caught fire and he ivas burn­ 1S9 Whitford Ave., Nutiey. Phone- 846-J iih a hanging design of wistaria In thirty miles from Denver, and some of Tel£1643-J Bloomfield Telephone 3922 Harket ed to death.—Joseph Lewis French iu 76 William St., N. Y; Phone John 5400 00 and great open roses. them have never been reached by man. N'fir York Post. *?*ELEPHANTS AS NURSES. SCHOOL BOYS IN Children In India Often Cared For by , : the Big Brutes. . 7. It Is by no means uncommon In Iu- ATHLETIC MEET dia for tlie children of e mabOut to be : cared for by; the mahout’s elephant. ^NEWARK'S STORE, BEAUTIFUL Continued from Pa fie One The wtiote family of the mahout be I BROAD. jv E W -w i H A L S E Y S T X £ £ T T come, as It were, parasites to the ele ■mPORTEfeS phant by which they eana their living. Campbell, H. St.John, E- Rosenstock, P( Instances are not minting of a moth­ MARKET € HALSEY STS . Paxton, C. Slavik, A. Beil. S. McVeigh. er’s systematic placing of her babj in H. Hannen, W, Call, C. Martensen, A. an elephant’s care and within reach o f Shaw, E. Adams, C. Bird, 6 , Smith, A. its trunk wbiie the mother goes to Willse, J. Hersloff, E. Woodruff, G. Jam e­ fetch water or to get wood Or mate­ rials to cook the family meal. son, fi. Martensen, R. W. Woodruff, C- No jackal or wolf n'otjld be likely fo if Lewis, G. Hannen. pick up arid carry off a baby who was i ® j k ~UAZdCdUtfVO' . JUKIOR CLASS. thus confided to the care of an ele­ Fifty-yard dash, (standard, seven and phant, but most peopie who have lived three-Sfths seconds)—A. Lordy, B- Ma- in the Jungles know how very possible lizzia, R, Blair, J, BuckJey, E, Lawrence, It is for a Jackai or a woif to carry ofl W. Gillingham, W.Schuerman, W. Allen. \ baby; when It Is lying in a hut or M P. Bangiola, G. Spatz, J . Mahelsky, J,. ivfiep tbe mother is unprovided with ^ means to Bght off tbe marauder. Woraen are supposed to be the world’s Dolac, T. JancreUi, C.RummeI,-W. Liver­ Children thus' brought up in tbe com­ more, J. Hochstrasser, W. Heike. F. panionship of an elephant become greatest shoppers, but they’re not. .■ - ■”. Landusky. E. Rogau, W. Fleming, W.r ridiculously familiar with the big ' The stores themselves ure the real, scientific Mutch, W. Searle, J . Wilson. T. Wood­ pachyderm and take ail kind of liber­ ford, R. Booth, H. Ferris, A. Clark, P. ties with him—liberties which the ele­ shoppers—they HAVE to know wliat’s doing - Scorso, P. DeFranceso, K. Seed, F. Gled- phant seems to endure on the principle among their competitors, iu every bargain hill, B. McVeigh, E. Fuller, W. Root, A, that it -does BOt hurt him, while it Brewster. S. Gardner, V, Woodruff. W. amuses the cbild One may see a lit- rush you always find shoppo.rs from other stores ;;' Ue native child, quite naked, about Herbert, C. KinzeL F. Zimmerman, E. two feet high, standing on an ele­ . and there are few advertised articles which . Hanford and G. Hansen. phant's bare back and taking it down aren’t bought up hy competitive con'ceriiS. a y Punning high jump, (standard, three to the water to bathe, vociferating ait feet)—E. Lawrence, W. Gillingham, H, the time iu most unbecoming terms Of This is j*ood business policy and the store Macliette, G. Spatz, A. Davis, J, Jan- native abusive language, Ou arriving that shops liberally and keeps abreast of what a t tbe w ater the elephant, ^ostensibly crelii, C. Rumrael, J. Hochstrasser, F. others are dGing. is usually the store that succeeds. It ' Sandusky, E. Kogan, J . Wilson, T. Wood­ In obedience to. the child’s command, is needless to stay that WE DO A GREAT DEAL OF V- ford, W. 8e.il. R. Booth, L. Whitney, A. lies down and enjoys himself, leaving Clark, R. Marsh, P, Scorso, J . Kane, F. just a portion of hia body, ilfce a small SHOPPING— very scientific shopping it is, too—aud 7 DEAR AMY:— Gledhil], E. Fuller, W. Foot, A. Brewster, island, above the wateir. Opon this part of the elephant the child -will keep ourselves thoroughly posted as to what is going " Don't you think it is foolish for people to give useless S. Gardner, W. Herbert, E. Hanford and stand and sbont, sboutlns all the more ou eliiewher6- ; '"'7:.; ■" -!■ 7 ■■■■,7 :,'; ■ :.7-777Tv:- wedding presents, when “Mr. and Mrs. Young Couple” really need G. Hansen. if he haa several companions of hist When we tell you this or that thing is the cheapest sensible things to help them start in with ? Running broad jump, (standard. eJeven own age also in charge o f elephants, and best in Newark, weusually know whereof we speak I just got an invitation to Msyme's wedding, and I'm going feet)—K. glgic. J, Buckley, E. Lawrence. ail wallowing . In the . water 'around to give her a nice rocking chair. This will always come iu handy, W, Allen, P. Bangiola, J. Mahelsky, JJ him. if tbe child should slip off his and when we teil you that the New York stores are ;: - Besides May me net (is tilings. Chailey hasn't got much, you know. I Dolan, P. King. W. Heike, W. Beil, L. island the elephant’s trank promptly more expensive than the .Newark stores, this, too, is . v: replaces him jn safety. These urchins think furniture makes the very best hind of a wedding preseat. Whitney and fi. Reed. the result of PAINSTAKING COMPARISON aa they grow up become first mates to T thought yoa’dlike to hear Mayme is to be married. Standing broad jump, (standard six mabbuts and eventually arrive at the : 7 We sometimes wish you could see and compare feet)—A. Lordy, J. Buckley, H. Macbette, LOU. dignity of being mahouts.—New York . wluit our New York shoppets bring home, with similarly A. Davis, P. King, W. Livermore, F. Pres*. P. S.—I'm going to buy tbe rocker for Mayme from the Sandusky, W. Mutch, W, Searle, H, Ferris, priced good from our stocks. We beiieve,' if you ’ 1 great stock of hundreds of kinds tJiat you see only at H. Marsh, J . KaUe, P, De Franceso, B. FUN WITH ROYAL INITIALS. could do this once or twice, you would reaiize tb at it McVeigh and F, Zimmerman. pays to shop at home. .. , ■ . ■- . ' ■ Chinning the bar, (standard 7 times) APun That PI ease t* Victoria and One : This shopping system is a splendid institution—it —K. Blair, W, Gillingham, W. Schuer- That Hit Albert Edward. HAHNE & COMPANY'S teaches us a great deal. r ; ■ 7 ' I.: ... ^7 7 . -'''7 man, W. Allen, P. Bangiola, A. Lordy, Caroline Fox in her memorials un NEWARK’S STORE BEAUTIFUL B. Maltezia, G. Spatz, J. Mahelsky, J. der date of May 24, 1S37, Queen Vic­ Dolan, A. Davis, T. Jaocrelli, C, Rum- toria's birthday, jots down an egre­ met, W. Livermore, J, Hochstrasser. W. gious puu reported by her famous Heike, W. Fleming, W. Mutch, J ’. Wilson, kinsman, Charles James Fox. “13fide’’ MAIL ORDERS FILLED Charles diaed with us today. " -He was W. Beil, H. McMurray, R. Marsh, P. Scor­ TELEPHONES 604-5-6 delighted and daazled by the display so, J. Kane, P. DeFranceso, R, Reed, F. on tbe queen’s day and mentioned a GOODS DELIVERED FREE Gledhiil, B, McVeigh, E. Fuller, W. Root, rigbt merry qnibble perpetrated by my A. Brewster, S. Gardner, V. Woodruff, W. Lord Albemarle, who on her majesty‘s Herbert, C. Kinzel, F. Zimmerman, E. saying, ‘i woader lf my good people SPECIALS Hanford and G. Hansen. of Loudon are. as glad to see ihe as I AT THE INTERMEDIATE CLASS am to see them? pointed out as their Se. OO. immediate cockney answer to the Seventy-five-yard dash, (standard, ten query ‘V. R.’ ” ; : ,2ST. J*. seconds)—J. Shondoff, T. Buckley, W. Jokes run in cycles. Sixty-Sve years SCHEUER MARKET Simrooas, E, Rawdiffe, W. Perkins, .E. later Edward YU. was on .the English Assmus, H. Sargeant, A. Stager, J. Fro- throne. Sir Walter Parratt, professor Our Pride Baking Powder, lb. can 23ctxegular 45c quality bdse, M. Michael, H. Woodruff, E. Smith, of music at the University of Oxford, was practicing with part of his band Our regular 35c Java and Mocha Coffee, lb - - 29c R. BroWn, H. Simmons, L. Simpson/ W. Simpson and D. B. Howard. ia the music room at Windsor palace, The Word Slave. : ... 7 . ■ Noglected. All Our Regular 59c Teas, any flavor, lb - - 34c wbere ali the furniture was covered Tbe word “shive" originally meant Von Blumer Who’s taking' care t Running high jump, (standard, three with sheets bearing the royal Cipher. feet, six inches)—J. Frobose, D, Hallidy. 4,uoble,” being, in the first piace, “Slav,” the baby? .Vrs. voa Ttlumci—H'o dacJ Feigenspan’s Beer, Ale, Porter, case - -______9 5 c Suddenly be turned to the musicians one of the Slavonic race. 7 7; The new nurse is witii him.—Smart S« E. Blair, D. HOwe, F. Kane. E. Rawdiffe, and said, “We ail know that the king' G. Malmar, H. Sargeant, E. Smith and J. is king, but wby is be7” The men Very Best Creamery Batter, lb - 25c Williams. looked astonished, but said notbing. SEALED PROPOSALS/ LEGAL NOTICE, Running broad jump, (standard, twelve “Because E. R., of course,” chuckled SEALED PROPOSALS ENDORSED 'PRO- tNOi'lCK IS HEKKBY GIVKM THAT TIT Good Rich, Mild Cheese, lb - - - 12c feet)—J. Shondoff. J . Buckley, A. Stager, Sir Walter as be pointed to thW ini­ posalb for a six-inch water main ex­ following resolution was uuauiraoui| tials around him. Gold Medal Root Beer, 3 bottles - - - 25c D. Hallidy, J. Savage, C. Fitting, W. tension on Kingsland street, from Kinzel adopted by tbe Town Council, of Uie Tov Simmons and W. Simpson. A more humorous Jest of this sort Is, avenue to East Passaic avenue,"—about' 01 Nutley, at a meeting of said Tov found in the ’’Life pf Richard EC Bar-,, 750 feet^-also “Proposals for a six-inch Council lieid on Wednesday, May 10,101^ Pure Grape Juice - - - 2 0 c pint, 32c qtuart Standing bropd jump, (standard six ham," author of the “Ingoldsby Leg water main extension on Stager street, “BcItResoived.Thatitis to theinteres. All Kinds of Rolls, dozen - - 9c feet six inches)—E. Blair. J. Savage, C. ends."' Ou :the night of Jan. 25, 1842,' from Franklin avenue to John street”— of the Town of Nutiey, in tbe County o i, Fitting. D. Howe, M. Michael, H. Wood­ about 950 feet—will be received : by the Essex, that a cement sidewalk be laid or*’’. tbe late king: of England waa christen­ Town Council, of the Town of Nutley, ruff, F. Kane, G. Malmar, E, Assmus, R. ed Albert Edward. Barham, going both sides of William street, from Franks 3 Large Cans of Condensed Milk - - 20c until 9 p. m. on 7 : : hn avenue to Elm street; and on the west Brown, H. Simmons, L. Simpson, and J. out to see the illumination, and observ­ sideof Elm street, fiom Wifliahi street t»r ing in almost every window the in­ Wednesday, June 14,19)1, : Mother’s Oats, Quaker Oats, E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg, 8c Williams. at th e Council Chambers,; Towji Hall, Mew street, in the said Town of Nntleyi ■ itials -A- E„ heard some one say (most and ■ 77_' ; - 7.1 1 ■ . '. ■ Extra Choice Pink Salmon, can - - 11c Chinning the bar, (standard, eight Nutley, N. J. . : v:- 7 times—D. Hallidy, E, Smith, H. Sargent, likely it was himselfl, “Ah, he’ll make Plans and specifications may be ex­ Bo It Further Resolved, That the Towni ( Large can Soused Mackerel - - - 15c W. Perkins, G. Malmar, E. Rawcliffe, F, acquaintance with the other three amined at the Couucii Cliauibars, Town Clerk he arid he . is hereby directed to^’ vowels before he comes ol age!"—New advertise, the passage of this resolution., '.ji. Kane. W, Simmons. H. Woodruff, J. Hall, oh Tuesdays from 8 to 9p. m,, or at linger Snaps, Nic-Nacs, Lemon Crackers, lb - - 5c York Tribune. the office of Abijah C. Fox, No. 7 West and: the notice required by law in kc4 7? Shondoff, T. Buckley, A. Stager, E, Blair, Thirty-eigbth street. New York City, cordauce with Section 64 of the Act en- ;. : J. Savage. C. Fitting, D. Howe, R. Brown, Proposals to be addressed to John P. Lux, titled. “ An Act providing for the forma­ Regular 5c Loaves Fresh Bread, loaf - 3 l/2c Mean Advioe. Mayor, Nutley, N. J. Bids must be ac­ tion.: estabJishment and government of H. Simmons, L. Simpson, J. Williams Old Gent—On the eve of your' mar­ towus.” approved March 7» 1895, ' and W. Simpson, ' companied by a certified check for $50. : Gold Medal Cocoa, can, 16c, Regular 22c quality riage let me give you a piece of advice. DatedNutlev, N. J., Mav 24,1911; amended, i*nd 7 :;: y. ■ 1 New York State Pea Beans, quart - - - 9c SENIOR CLASS Remember when your wife’s ‘ueit FRANK Ii. RUSBy, Town Clerk. Bo It Further:Resolved. That the ' ■; 100-yard dash, (standard, 13J4 seconds) birthday comes and give her a hand­ Fourteenth d a y of June, !9U, Large bottles Pure Salad Oil - - - 23c —R. Holt, N. Pratt, L. Doyle, G. Coey- some present. at 8 p, m., at the Council Rooms, in thfi* Young. Man—Yes. of course. Town Jlaii, coraer of Chestnut street arid Good Oii Sardines, can - - - - 4c raan, H. Reynolds, L. Bodman and W. JiJm street, in said Towix of Nutley, be Davis. 1 •"Give her the best your pocket ean buy every birthday, but at Christmas, fixed as the time and place when antf : where Town Council will meet to consider 7 Running high jump, (standard, three New Year’s and such dines give her draimlated Sugar, ib 5c feet nine inches)—C. Spatz, L. Doyle, A. objections in writing to said proposed im— . only inexpensive little tokens. Form provements; all objections to said pro* All Our 75c Wines and Liquors, full quart - 65c Snyder, D. Klinefelter, H. Moore and W. that habit," posed improvements shall- be filed witb Extra Choice Sweet Peas, 2 cans - , - 25c Davis? ; “Yes, but why?* tbe Town Clerk iu writing on or bofore^' Running broad jump, (standard, thir­ “ It will pay.” said date or bearing. 7' : 8 Large Cakes Scheuer’s Laundry or Borax Soap - 25c teen feet)—R. Hoit, L. Gauffman, D, “I presume so.” - Dated Nutley, N. J., May 10, 1911 ■ ■ FRANK L. ROSBY, Town Cierlc2 '■ Stringless Beans, 3 cans - - ■ - 25c Klinefelter, H. Moore and H. Reynolds. “Yes. In a few years you can begin Standing broad jump, (standard, seven to forget the birthdays and she won’t FUSSELL’S feet)—C. Spatz, L. Cauffman and L, say a word”—New York Weekly. NOT ICE OF R ESQ LjUTIOItf. / \,X Bodman. . ~ ^ ' Ice Cream on Sale ' Folly Infomied, THE FOLLOW 1NG RESOLUTION WAS- Chinning tbe bar, (standard, nine passed at a meeting of tbe Town Coun­ ■ "Is tb)s Mr. Waisingbam'fl office?" : SEASON OF 1911 cil ou Wednesday night. May 24, 1911, S. Scheuer & Go times)—C. Spatz, N. Pratt, L. Doyle, A. asked thii gentlemanly solicitor as b* Snyder, L, Cauffman, D. Klinefelter, H. and ordered published : ■ ' 218-224 Washington PI. Passaic, N. J. paused before the dlgnlBed old man : Whereas, all-depart men talwork ia tii&- Reynoldsand A. Vroom. who sat at the only desk In the room. Telephone orders promptly town admiuistitition bas by July 1 beet* PRIZE EVENTS “Yes. sir.” ' ■ ■ ' ■ ; delivered. executed and placed in the hands of ttafr “Are you Mr. Walsingham'i" several comtaittecs, ... , JUNIORS “No. I’m just an inquisitive young . Special prices on wholesale : Re it KesoJved. That the Town Coundfc WE OFFER—$300,000 Running high jump_W. Gillingham, J. scamp who bas come La to paw oyer '■ quantities. Meet fully once in regular sc-^iou-. THE BURT OLNEY CANNING COMPANY Buckley, R, Blair, A. Lordy, R. Booth, H. bis papers, read bis private correspond­ durini; the months of July aud Augusts (ONKEBA, N, y .) namely on the fourth Wednesdayof each Ferris. A. Clark, R. Marsh and P. Soocso. ence and smoke a cigar that I have of said months, but that the Gommitt* ' 7 per cent. Cumulative Preferred 5tock, Pat $100, Divideiut& Quarterly, beginning token out of his vest pocket’’-HObicago J u n e 1st, 1 9 1 1 OUASJANTV T ^ lliT CO., ffcw York City, Rogistrar uf Stock Running broad jump—J. Kane, P. De- I THOMAS fl meetings be;■ held as:. per the Manu Frauceso and G. Spatz. Record-Heraid. . schedule. . - ■■: ■ ■■ ,: 7 ! ■ - ... The Company has no bonded indebtedness andnone can be placed on 3 HIGH STREET By order of tiie Town Council. "' ■ 7 the properties without the consent of tbree-foiirtbs of the preferred stock INTEKJIEDIATES Needed a Bookkeeper. Dated Nutley. N. J., May 24, 1911. outstanding. Running high jump—F. Kane, G. Mal­ ______FRANK L. KUSBY>, Town C lerk We oifer a limited arnoont of this stock at St 00 per sh are and a ccrued dividend, mar, E. Assmus and H. Sargeant, Golfer, (who has at last holed out)— « ablet t lassie or advance (n prica. Write tar circular. How maaj ia that, seventeen or | Ice Cream Parlor in Rear of Maso&ic J Running broad jump—J. Shondoff, T. EASTMAN, DILLON & COMPANY eighteen! Superior Caddie (wearily)— Sail—Entrasce Frankliii ATenue SPECIAL MEETING. Ai«iuberfc New York S3 Cute ^change Buckley and E. Rawcliffe. 1 dinna kea. Golfer—What! Haven't 756 Broad SLr Newark. W, J. 71 Broadway. New York F*. MOODY. Manner NOTICE IS HERi.’BY G1VKN THAT- ^L^'l SENIORS you beea counting? Superior Caddio— special meeiinft of the; Town Connck' rf Running high jump—C. Spatz, L. Doyle, Mon, as fer connttn,’ it's no a caddie will; tie- held i at Towa HaU, on Chostaut A. Snyder and D. Klinefelter. yer wantin’; tfa a clerk!—London An­ street, Nutley, N. J., on ’ 7 Running broad jump—R. Holt, L. CaXiff- swers...... Wednesday Night, Ju«e; :I9I man and H. Reynolds. The Best Guaranteed Life Insurance at 8.15 o'clock, at which time the cEtizeasI;1} Small Cost —. Big Results The contestants in the prize events not Shorter and Uglier V/ord.. . who wish to speak either for or againstd;! Solicitor (cross; : examiBingl—Now, the granting of new liquor license wi®. if mentioned above will be the winners in be heard. '7:7; ■. ■ 7 :7' '■.. "-7 1 : ."-.C.l the standard events, the prize contest didn't you tell the prisoner that you By order of the Town Council. ■' v doubted his- veracity? Witness—No; 1 159 Whitford Ave., Nutley. Phone 816-J acting as a final fot the winners in the Dated Nutiey, N. J,. May 24, 1011. NUTLEY SUN WANT ADS merely told ' m 'e was a bloomin' Umt. earlier events. 1 -76 William St., N. Y. Phone John 5400 . ■ FRANK L. RtTSBY, Town C >|jiEilan W* A p.

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