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taJ £ -& _ '•••'-'"•'•'--••••yV4"""-''r*'^!!" FRIDAY. JAN. 20, 1928 ^ > ggEJLi THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT-RECORD, SUMMIT, N; J. FRIDAY, JAr*. 20^ tfhtle Republican leaders ap A board or three Senators and Legislative Probe into Banking Dept proved of tiie—Djivla resolution,' three Assemblymen would faSe T+mnanee hy James K. McGulmress they Uirfied thumbs down on an testimony. Congressman Fort has iirtoirSills, Doris Keayorfat i land Randall H. Faye, is the com all-inclusive probe Eifch as -Sena- repeatedly reiterated--that - he panion screen attraction next Mon Provided For ig Spatglesohition TTOttld— appea-p before—the1 propsyp day and Tuesday. ^Udge "Bellamy lantic, has demanded. So he Im authorities if risked and cHo'Inc!-' Today-"Qaa!ity Streef"^arfyJfexf WeeX I Is the featured- star. The' story WoifiaiiWttb is u m 5 mediately decided to Ignore the de dents of alleged "scandalous^ acta:_. • tells of a charming mntlern sate:*-, Richards Wants More Sweeping Investigation With cision of the. Joint '^Republican 'ciii who wins love and success under Edward Maxaoh.or Summit," f Case Opposing-rflutematorial Aspirants Jockey- Conference Committee and his Democratic State Banking Com hinimh s-heer. prit. | The chorus of th« "WomAn » resolution to permit inveatigaUona missioner. ^ I The \cry famous playwriRht'a and of Chatham. xind«r the lead ipr—Middleton Named State Treasurer into State, county or municipal Simpson tomes-Into Limelight : authors who have claimed they 'of Mins Klemor Owens, of*' government?, as well as the acts Senator Alexander Simpson, of. were arrahl to trust their writings , York City, will give a c*mc Trenton,, Jan;IS—Probe of the State Department of nankins ami of public oft Mais, was Introduced Jersey City, also jumped into the'! a the mercies of the wreen, w HI the auditorium, ol the Cb^atba lie school on,The evening of Insurance, to .get at the fouiVdntlan for charges made by Con^rcss- in (he Senate. -Mr. Richard* con thick of things by(i offering a series find something to think about after " n Franklin W. Fort, of East Oranj-c. as provided for in a resolu tended that no adequate reason of bills coverlnj? the reeommen-' seeing ilnyicin Daviea in "Quidity . ursday, j;aiiu*ry~ Z3lh, at ffla [had been given why his measure' tion offered In the Senate by Francis n. Davis,-Acting llepuhlican dations of (he Bright-Simpson Street." the cbier film-play pre -o'clock, - | should-be scrapped j Probe Committee of 1825. JJfapy sentation on Wednesday and Thurs 1 The soloist of the evening will Senate Leader, in regarded an the outstanding political develop : iv day, 'there is probably not ;niy 8,2^1,;""?«?.? f «» the, political observers re ard this ! I'nuln Uruppe, the well k; ment of the week here. K other famous play in c\t.-lenie W- ^TJ^.^-wWepfobeptanlnlfltep by (he Democratic Senate Velllst. with A. Campbell[Mi nandfni; so'much -Ahltu.sieal action ,at- (lie piano. The program wilt" Wr n »een explained by | Leader an an attempt to omba.raw n the -delicate situations, ycr ^ir one of timmml Interest, inch Somi^t Uarence E Ca3e' «r,'he. Republican inclination for trilRh nnf-s Barrle, the author, did not two old Kngllsh Mndrisala writ* «•„ i ... . Probes. His measures cove, "sitate (o en'ru.'t his fa\orite- alxnit lSCo, ehorufies by Amerl "'Wf guarantee Tout Complete Satisfaction tase Upposes Itlchurds' Plan suKKeslion3 for new financing ork to Miss I>a\Ics. • < onsposer.i, "0 (1*1 inio amato tHtSt^ j "This is no time for a legisla- methods, ^ more complete auditing of _Tlie_screen verMon c\f- ( ns.-Mas e_ by Donaudy, u difficult chor N«wrot* • "*on,T«--•-MiwAi---"5 ""-"lUirTOjuj' ,' jtlve commission to be created-" and ' receipts' and-oxpeirditures." and " net-ess" has lost none of "its'deli- "MTltten In'the~«riniallaa »tyle. at : unleashed with full power of sub-1 i?10 hamllln£ of ail funds by tho a charming arrani;etne.nt, of• HKQ« No connection with any other establishment in the world Stlite aev and whlnuy throtich Us mas- j poena and with a charter that > Treasury, eiful film presentation. 'I'i'e dels "Ijarso." with "cello Obllsatd!!;. runs aKainst «very form of public I Aspirants Jockej Jrie beraeter or Phoebe Thro.isel, ; «» There also will be eolo and dtiwf/ ; office, whether individual'or cor-I The Jockeying of political as- eh-\ed to American theater eo<-rs number!', by njemhera of the. n Jeioui" K,ldy Kate eomeily-drama. "Tho Tomboy," will MADE EXCLUSIVELY ; no time for a politically organ-1 ed simply to aid the Kuhernatorial' Doris Kepyar end. \ Kmcrlrh Ko.'ldr.. supporicd b\ mljrht prove too strong" | tain the spotlight bv directing an , Arthur Edmund C.irew, Ian Keith, Send your Hems of Interest td the HKRALD. \ The inquiry into the affairs of I inquiry Into, Hudson 'County-af-' (icorj;e Seipman ant} IJarbara Red- the State Department of Banking j fairs with a view to embarrassing i ford, is tiie associate attraction : and. Insurance would-chiefly con-j'the Democratic party. Yet seme \Vcdnesilny ami, Thursday. Conrad cern the issuance^ of hairk-char-j apprehension -ds felt that Con-1 Vi idt-appears as. the man who had tors and building loan charter's.' (Continued on Page Six) | mouldered Tor jears. in ;\ prison duimeon, then ^ains sAidden liee^' AMATEUR as ilom only to find that he N forced to pose «:; the htother of the voin.-. Hfc an he adores, fie holds jou tense' n (he spell of his masteily aetiiiK, MQVIE almost uncanny and w'eird." lti«hurd Dix In "The Gay Defend-^ HEADQUARTERS i Personal Injury , er." with Dix as a dashing romantic allero or the told fields, is the1 FILM may make it impossible for you to earn iead»llne screen play' nexi week Fri- ' RENTAL day and Saturday. With the speed i MltlttKY of an arrow comes the star of "The ; (AUT00XH your usual weekly income, and then IJuarterhack" in a film that, lias j more speed than a tliree-iulle-a-1 -|»RAMAM „there_ are—the^billsr- doctors,— nurses™ niinite airplane and- morc-Jamjhtt-i- (OMKIIIliS than a three-rinj; circus. Speed! ; TRVVKI. medicines',' and many others. ^\url then some!. ! Harry Lan^hjii in "Three's a j V0VKLT1ES Crowd," is number two on this dual ! Write for Catalogue feature picture bill. It's half to j FOR A FEW CENTS laue.h, and it's half to cry. Bill jfs ! Reservations all supreme screen entertainment. J Mail* 11} f A DAY YOU CAN BE - If' ymrwerw-pnoT' in love," hilt"rich t -, TeleplloBU - -mrirrams; and Cupid made the Rirl OsrfftJMarr&y and. Fred, /^/etyms J&tffi$am*x£, Ctjrrtty '-» or jour illusion a reality, and then save ynh anothe.r. for ^ood measure, TV/fORTIMER'Cl what would you do? b- INSURED •*•*'*} :\(M 1'A.HIT AVKMK * '^ Charlie Chaplin In a revival of I'LAIM'IKUJ, \. J. | one tif his earliest two-reel comedy .MK-ccsses will fill tho part of the i'eh |iho lie—1151) ; jiiomain alloted to the "Film Fun POfATHOME OR ITS PROTECTION nies" OIJ the-same pr<>Kra>n. O V \: N K V EX I N G S Consult Dorothy l">e\ore in the furee-
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| 3 BEECHWOOD ROAD When You Buy Milk = Telephones:, Office,^77-J Residence, 286-R Be Sure It's Raw 'J^ne_fr«M"A^ANSLPASr-^>&^Ar? CCJNRAO VflDT Raw milk is nature's be.st food, It is the original Electrical Appliances health drink. . _. _ Peter B. Kyiie's m.iiterful st.,ry, >u!- i= rt* i^n,l JUII>I. to portray Wireless Sets and Parts of All Kinds B or-the-California bi-^ trt-.- toiuitry. 'fj..- r >> «-:. Br»«.<- BUY YOUR MILK FROM A RAW MI] . V—.Jl-'jafil' '.'V*^",'^Al?^atf<^ -U'.' ^rfcT.-oiL-Jiaitt5?. *hio'-s'«T^nnF^^rr^n-'tt^-rTrfiril^^n giarle^f^lk^thaT^omtural2^^ ti>nLf);'j»p7i"- ti-.t ,i»le i".i* iiI-*> fiiu-• Stone, Paul Hnr-M ,.n'i( i',-mi"- ;.iv,- a.n _ —: : : -••••j: ilis- i:.;s-r-jTi'ceiiy-drarn";i ia" positionrand unequalled in~qualit5r: —^ cetir. R\;u\. Tb're-Li *iF tfttt't f.'-' " * htinuin conflirt, ioj.i,i'>.rt>, rt-m^er. tlt'.r- ,.f !' 1":,iiJi> JDII rV«"*:Ti' ii.*-•-. 1*J-L*&.*!- W."iijjiia J'^ii-isanks will, lit 4 opening scene to th*- clo-e. .Miiion Two Shows Saturday Night, at 6.30 and 9 o'clock LtL «r_Li£i: *J4C»'IX 4-Ul£ .Ul*ii Hf>l .,«,fiv«- ' Dealers Association t- -V- rfy;:: •jgn'r^.g rlne... the. t. JMHLIQN: <'3,:^rr*:/!.-Jl«iir tl 'J BALI>WIN -C;~E, &~ W^ ',.•11 -\ jjjn <3ir»wn_ T a ©RHAM~FARM~ ~arwi- -vr^n |r~^iraTC"«litnhtr -;- "TH&-VALIXY0ETHE9GIA.NXSEtei 1 Livingston Madi'son ",f -«-^•,.»:•*a> iT.fU-Ty-vom"dy. • "Tt."- •t->:T*^.~ V* 3* pri'se«f<-(S next: BRENNAN- -KNOLLCRE8T FARM Mo^ii^ii_s!'''^. Vt?< :^5ai willi HT\ ,-ni- ^-triT .;•-.( ?_-. c-4 :.j l"J,arJi+« Viir^iay —Johnny Hines in "Home Made^ Summit New _ Providence KolsterXs the right radio _iJ,_o«_i Vj_* *}_ Ki'.,=~s \. I« t% ' a ii!m- i With MARGERY DAW Tel. Summit -435T-W," Te Summit T186-W" and Kolster prices are"' ti-rtnnrrjy.T MI i!nlph i -prnT-p-s - r fafimtts irny^irrj'-'CfjHw^dT- " Out of - Film; Funnies"—' When East Went West" BUpDHURST FARM NOE F^ARM right prices. This is the rr-e i;iw r-»«'TE'S ***int * tLr "Ooril la," ! CHILDREN'S HOUR SATURDAY AT 2 P. M.- A most successful Philippe - -Chatham ~_ Madisuti right store to come to, 'Tr:',r<-, I- <- s-; jw -r: ..z-A Uldiiiipper <>i ' •»» tt Gaston model sponsored Tel. Chatham 2387-2390 Tel. Madison 33-J Vntc--s !;. IT .:;i> •; MulJj^au and, for the proof!_.;~.~, ~~ i_ii-r"r:c^" tvtii J*--CT.:U 4^1<-ctlv<'S whn • "RACING FOR UFE J this distinguisTedJfock's CANOE BROOK FARM H. WEEKS Model IIIitittilled ^5»5<» \i'?r :-.if. -'•« .".3a wjniS knj»-« nothing. , With WILLIAM FAIRBANKS new collar and rippling On- ~'> ;r>- lnh».«. **a m »»f ilmlls! > Summit ', Ki^ivev r Road, Chatham ^hr?*'k.-r V«-"*•? Ko3r^^ ScTemns An Automobile Race Story. First Time in Summit.'--- ~r*ttff^ jg smartljrweigbted— ~-"Trfi-Summit 491-T " Tct-Sumtnit tli46-R-2-' ni-r-fT^T1- «-?.r^t.K ~JI«rir-"an."""iaT-" __h Jong silken tdssels^ Of IROLSTER! ir-.-:rR. PL*'':- J;;T ,d*-w*v is "\IMIH-, -".•u_'I *rret 013S riEtcT" N»ii>ody know?., Distributors of Grade A Raw Milk *"H".V is- *h*- "TiUa ""* Afljiiflilv W&^&UitfyvJn Nankin-^ Crane ! j-f»t£;~*"Ii 'i"" "ti> crM-piwT, "1HEJJ0RILLA" Mue>heney,sprucc and Mack. Electftc Co." ••id S'iBehM *-f all nivtcrw With CHARLES MURRAY and FRED KSLSEV^T , Kotiimli. -\- .1. -Int. 2JI . - M ~%*trrT'"<"oarid'( ssial."*"";?' coaled: 4 —EXCLUSIVE WITH" >yER¥ CONFIDENTIAL" WORTH AT With MADGl^ BELLAMY . Fmk FiA Ctf AIlKiiJds Screen Potpourri—"Knef^Decp -is.-L«ji»*w^ May be obtained here any day of the week. As a "WEDNESDAY and THURSDAfTjS^irSK^ change from meat, try some of our delicious sea food. ^tARie?H)AVffiS r! ItfOUALITY /•. in With Conrad Nagel and Helene^eftitne''-HS^|jr^ •$&&&-M*®&&m*& e*M. Rutan & Co. —-*n •ATJI !i ._ Always The Best V! ?^*rSP^B'-'!2S? V%s&[ ^With CONRAD VEIDT and if.i:4:f.i'i? ."st: i:« iiuf 381 SPRmOFlSLD AVE. Telephone 101 ^&K2m £y^^^^^^^S wmmm^ ""V ^w^w^mw^^m
MB i^——————-rrt-T-TilnWiihimiin^Ma^^^iii ml. i - •• - i— L * pill" iiectt. regardefl- aa.-A suburb of-New York. It was too remote.' , " '" ' 1JeroiE the -timepiece to throvy .tip would pay for sodaB7Now.:;TT"Iti Some Old Time J Its hapda .bcXore. capturing. it. _ contiaueB everyone ,. A few features of the nmp re Jersey Jests was whiskey they'wanted, things ma -ho main practically Unchanged today, -would have beenjfllffeTent. --L" Directory ^tity Planning eavcln name, and of a few the and According to ' the ftsplcwoodj oawcsiiro unchanged. Springfield * y^fadieve the foiftywing to be reputable business avenue aspiprv aa the Sprinjtfield •** w nue etlli bad oocasfdnul toll gates.' "lroaprial,"" says "«"li^adline in> OK» -o " I Seveniy Years Ago Xcwark Evening Newa, Did the — •, Railroad aveuue In also shown and : Tho men and womrn m-m.bera thus called, -but it extends west eloilu-spln hold op a pair oCun -o.' the Klni.ra Olnh of Ulizaiv.-th Rugs and Carpete Washed Plans Never Fulfilled ward beyond Springfield avenue, dies: ,aro ho!tlInK hridno toiirriamenta. mVTO PAINTING TAXIS a«4 «aEtw*nl. flwuyjjown,. the.. Jilll ;Forhi;:a:ely the Jnurnalii.-ntii a.-e Sn. Summit By, Our Famous ' By' iVl LUS FU^TCHUg jjOHKSON to the neighborhood of the Railway Jlunrlars..brokbroke IntIntoo a W.taiiin)T- •bjl"'!^ hein jxiiara'tely.l Valley -ItallrOOa^erniiifipt. Atapia ; Curnnt talk otielty ^tanning, and i ton. N^ J-, heiat* aud siole a grand- 1 - — ~ o • * street is on the-map, much as.at .;,, Tfit- Morr^'t'ouniy-fla.-dnJTV. Ht & Garrison Yellow Cab particularly of d^elophtg a Uvfc? i m.0MMU, from sprinted aveifuV fo ftiihi-'r'ii clock. - Wonder if tjiuy o;- Shampbo Method tenter on what ,« a part of the j.Mountain .avenue; ami1 SSffiaS ;a::i! FJ^risr's Ro:-lr-ty held a ban- !> of SuiHMit. 'ov drlvin;t a hcvse awiL watton 6 Beechwood Road Td. 2241 Surnmir^ as the-first coinpreheAsive and Or- ia ElKJwn, but it begins at Railroad K'h:h- he wa:j Inloxlcated. liow nv m,e XuthiiiK whatever Is shown on r __ „__ r.ererrered pit&.p!^ . for lavinlayins out of tihc'h avenu^ e an*"»<*d" stop"topss a little short of the old map of the re.iion north of 4.Ccriih'.y.oId-frtLhhWieil ! - - ~ Morris avfcnue.— - ADVERTISING ?;irli:^fki!d.ayenuet.ln, which Crane : _ —f^umm^Meterealr^ryS •u a "WaShliigtoii ifcniK'l was eiLher mit interested or I "A Hoscvine iri".mV'vV;Jl "stipulates |™»MWIIIIMMimii™il^^ K at Maple street, j which v. na twji ;,t thaLImtt tiUmi o con-tha! t h>s • poeuui he published. «IUli!!l!i|| 1»l>-, I»- & W>V.. StatioStationn SLI-S!?"" *a" a« off rmm-Now J*«^.^]«^a l l K J£'Whai You Can't Break Thru Prf>vidcB<.o as en independen/,^..„T.„t .: , ^} % e*»«th of tho intersection W i*id«red rcadv for "devcl"developi.^euo t When tln-y are. that'll he the <'nly PHONE 47 , - vtownship. awl indeed wiilia what "l", j-tnhtc r v ith 1 time, they'll, bcj "Printed by Re a Wall Climb Over It. i-*rl ^* . * V * Bbunpike-Mor- j Pew i.uildinjn or other features are 15c first third of mjle; 10c each now Union Comity was utill a part, t avenue—and running straight indicated. The raHroad station i.. quest." '. ! SUMMIT HERALD additional third mile; 10c for. each of Fi-nex County. The m«jp, a «nc eastward, until it reached the rail :.hown where some of un sjitl re- Advertising Service additional p;t.ssvncer. piece oi" old. fashioned lithography road where the hitter curves to the memher it, just east of Maple street. An Arlington boy was injured ~ ASK FOUW.il.TEE was niade by G. C.JBurfield. in 1856 southward, well oowri the hill. The old Littell buildlnr._, . i_.s, „..„..show„n recently when he ran into an auto-' = >';Ul the help you need to &et Into the under the direction or J. Crane Where Kim ntrfi/t now is there was and three others on the oast side, j »na«'do. Now the f.pirlt of "Dana1" Chestnut »treet, und wltcre Sumhiit ' uaahine of Prosperity. • Iteanel. to sliow how Mr." Bonne!" jind two en the west ride, nf AlapUu-gajljcf-t-assured that a -real news i 2 Summit ^ wa>- prepared to divide a InrRO por avenue Is there wag Walnut street, Real ads—real cuts—real busi- TAILORS street, between the railroad and j story has occurred. i S 3 K> ftess. Pbone WOO aud our ad man tion t>f bis e«»,-ae into "villa plots" and much further eastward and down the hill was Poplar street; Springfield avenue, all of which j —-"o— - i = WwM calL for sale to persons dc^lrinp attrac have now disappeared and been ^c-r Those inmates of the St-itc!^ tive ^ii>nr;b:in homes, T'cilnipa I all three _ofjO»cm extending merelv ! froin Railroad avenue to WashiiiR- placed wiih.juodcrn smictin-es. The prl^OH-wljo werc-di^eovercd- Va'hr-- = A. 0. AM should :.,ay rural homes, for nl that Kpiseopal t:hurch Is shown where i lug small bills hito P>r"cr d< no'nii =? —an« time Summit could, scarcely have ton. avenue, and not c,rossinf: the railroad in the one direction nor a few of us stUI remember i:. on ;' i:ai;on'' s Aveyt against ti1e rlJi„~ *fi or' ' BOARDING Tailoring ihe h-oiith side of Springfield ave running through to the Shunpike , ».u< Jnatitutiau. Instead of making I nue, on the sharp angle on land be ••Intle ones out of big ones" the'v CLEANING - PltESgiNO Morris avenue—in the other. tween it and the railroad, jut;t Between Railroad avenue, and • made, hig ones out of little ones. " , 10 Doalerard 'Phone, 1S!«J SEE THESES across the way from the present | Turkey Hffl Cottage Washington uvenue, and parallel Masonic Hall and head of the Kent - ——o ; with the former, wero Webster ave Pl.'ce Boulevard. - Four rn^ii were arrested'in Or llCer. ^^(u-mler PL k Ikerlmuod Kd. ange for throwing d;re to seu who ' |4> telephone W8 nue, about where Park avenue now - It is. an irony oL fate that llu> TYPEWRITERS is, ami flay- avenue, abour-where I: Select boarding house and tea room ;-smm region wh_k-h_ was.thus mapped, cut the Presbyterian parish honse~now~ into fifty-foot lots, arid .offered for LIIM]IIH-«IIIIII •'••ftp—m^m^a. ,M.1TrV|Ta ~ | Catering to those whom appreciate .stands. These began., Webster at .wholesome home-cooked food. sale seventy-two years ago. in the -Maple street and Clay at the junc earliest attempt at extensive "de Ice Go. !H tion of Cedar street and the Shtin- Gilbert & Parker 1 iTYPEVWiTERS velopment" of Summit, f;houlcl in ^^uuJ pike, and extended eastward until fact h;we been one-c.f the later pjrt CARPENTERS WaS n € ,l VC,1,ie SOLD-KENTED Mrrfc n.-fftnnln^ T»iK M«n.htr Nl^-nr ifcr^.i"i™harp angles. «-Washingto°! J i n am ait itojie oprnca up.and occiipkVuith Carpenters-Builders 1 K»THEBl^t ri)l!M:LL residences. • Dut it" is cause for Clay avenues have now no exist hearty satisfaction that the "grid-1 Vhene 1121-W Snmmlt, S. J.! ence, but Webster is represented, lion" plan or laying out streets,! Jobbing - Alterations § BERXiRES»t HutlBirBrliD! AT«. or partly .so. by a portion of Park i i o«* fW-W sugici^te«l on the ejrly map, y,:\l- avrnuc. " - inn adopted for the city aa a whole ; -Estimates Given !§ ^ Joseph Mastersoni "The letter" • So'much for the region eastward nor even strictly for thcuregion t~e*-n c:;te.ided west In other word*, "Tell the People :i : r s:V!::iY of Maple falix-et. FLOOR SCRAPING what you are doing." "\^;i - •'••I-.NPAI ("UXT CrossliiR thc.-.e avenues, and You cannot expect people to parallel with Maple street, were .come and ask you your business—', Oak street end Kim strict. The -especially when so many other former, Oak street, corretponded bi August Anderson part KittL the- present Laurel .ave- Wtu&ry firms are anxious for their trau*e , nue. It extended from Madison ave- Fltiars Laid and Scraped and tell thaui so. fcuc--OaJtlaml phu-e-to the Scmi\ 9S ORCIIAHD STREET ^jllili Road—Mountain avenue, 'the Ifelephene 1333 Summit, X. J. We would be glad of an oppor -fatter, Elm street, .-.very' "different tunity to show you how our adver yfrom^ the-fitiTOt—iEaT^ffow*" b'eai-.s* tising service can. be fitted, to your "Rarin' To Go" ithat name, corresponded somewhat needa. Thone Summit 11)00 for de V! : r lr r fl fwith TiiUp street, but extendr-d r^7r i'" "r'- " ' " Ant«s_ro only from Matliaon to Jackson a-.t- NURSERIES tails. -• . t ---.-J..v & -"Oil llm*>i-,' M(r™ nue—Oakland to Ashtead place. I have not been able to determine 1 : .1" • «_:L-p?£!dL t'v- —-AtMctlr- -Mt*"- -Trees-- Shrubs- Plants . r~ H - — ~- - Uow- l>recisely*ft»y of-these-Etreet52 i; f. J •> il\ •• —"Atnt,?, nr >|Tp» ^the nain>H of which have vanishe'i --•.iiii.liv t%\«-.-—"3IIIM*«-ZI \Jt<»" S JANUARY 23rd New Red Leaved coincide with the present streets in Silzer Urges State rimilar locr.tions, or to what extent Japanese Barberry -—^TaxForJlutgers t.hi-.t..*ld. .survey..of Crane Hoimetv Old standards in the home have been supplanted fcy the J. H. Nieholoy ideas of the new generation, which demands th^ new, the Then* Sommlt-lSdij Trenton, Jan. IS—Complete adoption of Hutgcra College a* a smart, the artistic in the home as well as in cbthme and ~"" " = i Slate Cniversiity with a ha^f mill Over a Million Women PAINTER^ ax. for its support has,been ureed in motor cars, Hahne's have watched the devebtohenZ ' j by former Governor Ueorge i>. o/ this trend with eager interest and have pre* I hitter, in. a 8.{attm<":tt which- has-; Have Chosen Thors added importance- because of • thei Frank R Sharp possibility that the entire situation! ^ Painter - lJ^o*atpr_ ^^-',^w~•rJVt£5rc4T-^Jf TKTTgjKIa::: ' -~ r Taperhanger ^ ^JWzer »aiU th»>itrB,-otiidF*£eni ..-•teujd to start from tht^ bottom J JCetrnhon* l^--w -3^eiL-Uieiv,ls_ a-!rm.«ly-made;_Staf «• I m KnrinfftWd &* s.,,,,^ ^ Univertnry at liahd for the purpoeeT "^iture Sal^expr^ssivejrf^^ trend in_ and for the_a»kInMC Dlfrereaees now ^existing ov,v r lr ln S, ah h o^l T^ 1 H ne'« furniture experts months _ .| ,e .e;|&e:U^ol._tjHv.-.£4attj« ^^^^ _JJk£fick^» ~- -^«tiHr^-aTnrrm^ncr?Tn~o7Trs" po vTcr £ f -for,.: h^M^Msmmris=ammGr - - "' cs—-. exterior mertiovorni.r dccfciu-d. He -added . • t*fc. j-k*». r^^.21 ^S^l~L 1. . 1 ! ^.*T" '.IIS.— ^eoncmical House Pain ting that the l!niv#raliy ant^trntics-and 1 5;, Paoer Hanging the State both desire to see that iS.^®*^^ aM &nd gc^dfur- fund^ are proporly expended and examme ; . WC2IK GUARANTEED Uiat cduratlniial re.aul's are 'p-o- %E£* ¥** ^. ^ejedted mucK .- v> and then aiMfa.JMi.wl^vw^ "^ ^'li-AW"--** c,mmtt? resisu. J-ui-therratire, Mr. &h^r hold.-, that Ui« Sfu.-e and the »»rc*--- eiu jnanog«.B^m»^*f-etp "f mvrr^nv' ^PLUMBERS cautd b« res»r*spHi«.d hn ifs-cowrjT' under a-plan of Star,, support daybeds, beds and bedding, chairs and tabled and pieces Diversion •«: scho.d fa,ldfi n,r. ffelephoSe MS3 hlKher edacatioij i, ^... •..).. tor every room. / * .n« tn-ts demand--t»t taspavers h»> Jolm B. McNamaii- declared, who'nganl limbers i'ri- versity-as—an eXTt'-T,-qo:7~o"f pri Famous Household Experts .This beautiful furniture will be on our floors, marked g. Heating ^- mary and fceromhrrv «.-!iool edet-•»-' Mildred Maddocfcs Bentlcy, Christine Fred-ricks pr eS d rin therS In thc homes of fan,oli 3 ia HaS.• Mk*' f . " g*e February Furniture Sale. ^i^%° * A r, ' " Send your hemi of intcre;; h fumi h *****i * Tinningt theJlBBALQ ventors, Tnomas A. Edison, Henry Ford, etc ' eduS^ °^f- ? TCtylist; a woman trained add - J IJjiaNACES- itnd~RANGES , Thors are used. ' ' lan a tu eff ^c I *°1? ' ! ««: eel:s in the home, will gladly f^leiaed and Repaired Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute, InStltUte and Modern y U m P nning tD fumish v«3 *7. Attended T» E. J# Muldowney Pl^t PrisclUa Proving youf hom ° ^ Ornish Ave-. Summit. N.J. Thar Holds World'S Record gs^gSWJe now 4i» , -— Lor Long Life J ^ymthe^ahtiemon^SHahmgeiub $tan ; Costs Less Than Five Cents All thy Best Grades cf BHud?ering the payments v«*t»lton and Uahces in Ytiur Budget -WAUfff fa *Mrr ,- rrHL^ Middlesex ',^»oid»cy-ani:- .. Sumtah. N. | a*^.^
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i m.i i •'«.. .ijim.^ >jJlEa drain on tbe "AMmd "B" batteries cut down on the .high-frequency or on the power-pack? if , I 4'rofihitr BeatN Bandif^ mB is amplification, or- the nfember
MACARONI, SPJfcCHEtfn A pks. tCC or NOODLES A&P J^1**
Already Prepared with Cheese and Tomato Same C/HEVRDLET • • • •^ SPAGHETTIS «S r This Car eau , -tI_r *». Our Mid-week Pantry Reminder .• , has been carefully -> ^ • 1 ". • Daily Low Hegular Price* checked and recon- 2 »EDGARS Maryland Tomatoes Ion* Brand 3 ^ 25c ditioned where x>; CampbeH's Tomato Soup « ,3 r VBattcry 5 you purchase StTevv car. . ." A.G. plan—with 3 moderate dowa* v Tires The^red "O.-It" tug whiclr we-attachrro- payment which may be taken care of -v Upholstery S**fjn—an i.tc.-it e if forjpffnerat fjm- tthc radiaitor of every rc;c6nditI6ned car, ityujt. Si 193 f. o. b. i-Iitit.Muli. by your present car in trade. ^ , ad -^shoaa.Vxm. exactly whatJiasJbeea done to put the car in mechanical condition These prices mean maximum A& p can v* Fenders -m gaasvAyjolc Sauce % * J5 v Finish for thousands of miles of service* And value, and in Bujck you get c our prices • always~represen.t the ..cars* actual wprth—:as determined after care realheauty—rea/comfort— msr Peli Tar a—as r^«"t_.„ ful inspection and testing by our expert real performance. You get u -mechanics* -Sffi«* IjS^o-p^uwo^r Coi>p«i^A the urirlvaled value resulting c typicraa t Olltcic vjj|ue^c«f>*(ia!ly [icp- Campbell's ^ca Soup J —25 uW for buuh»j«- $1195 f. o. b. Come in—and see our "O. K'd" used '"~s from Buick's unrivaledpro- cars. We have exactly the car you want ^•AV A ductioh in the quality field. fciutgc. jritteapple ^ IS —arid the price will delight youT Comer in—see Buick:—compare it Fancy •m Smoked £JJ3 wifhfothercarsofsimilarprke-—rthett rJ 'V. let the facts decide you to buy Buick. WHOlrF Sctfc* 113 four-sauaencer Sport nMdatar. Smart. Iimr-iwmut, youth- fcl—»T9oicS Otrouch and dirbiiJir— "'*, !. jjq.i'n^iii /HI"in jii -Tap Socar 54lb- Siefart-Rees Chevrolet SPORT MODELS $ 1195 to $152TS .-.-.r..T-.B-I.»r«- -•-- Cvlvd • Pk&- J» jr ABptuttf. «. b. Flint, Miri>., gavsrxmflittaxtn fa *JJ&6. 7eW Sn ?*«« i^ *J^^*« «««tt £losIii« b/ bus Ws Incorporated ( Q. M, A. C. J-.mahtoiti PUM, UM mM deutablt, it jtJt/jaV*. "jtttm^F=Jafittaf^^fat^ — * r Chevrolet Btdg. Springfield Ave. z: ,Qreat. ;*^ ^eMMFJ'. KT. HOXXeOMEBT BuioK-ee, Prop. r ISO PAKK AT£jnrjE Bnmiuit,. 5ew Jersey — Tclepkf^J&Fii Mlfgla^^^,, QuX^i^^^^^^^c:o ST "*nt*.' «ei ifm 'Hi'i'W mil | ijajrihaiglMtflii^ . -^ .,_,.-,- ;.,V| » . . . ••• ,;: ;- „>t*s,;^'v".f-..^-•;-••-•, ""•; - : \ -^ -I, ' -( " " • - •"UcgEBa ;•• , j; • V iO(^=a|K_^: '^-•£&^£^4Mm^^^ ^T^tfZ r^viM-vj; .'- T--4-.;A,'tfr--CjS*l&VlS>i-JSS!*>K.'" •,.' „-e.7ii.' ffi-t'-dv? V.e" K~£&. •'.-, -„ .iATW .> 7' .i7.7r---E7f/*.--*Hrr? ^t^TF^^waKS*-^ SUMMIT HERALD I ceeding. which will doubtless have fore the new building becomes from whtcb we moat po«JtJ,T«Iy| ImpelieAjby the Swt» aidtrtt that *houM not be wiUin* to now bear | desperation of the drivers, know thcPgaod,' results of making more overcrowded. Mud Sl'StMIT HKCOBH ( dissent. • ihaa. caused various Northern at least natf of the expense over [that when they at last got onto Oftn OM "Ri- -VRK1> W. CT.IFT, iidilyr ' , Litimatc (he. contact between the That is doubtless the chief con It may be that the economic g^tes to return to Southern-states I"*the" ««*«***county's* awarshare m»pluas th«»«e nustatem s j• oc bee«Cc«n rirnffi#»rate battle flaxs whiehtheI*' *»*«^> "«»«»*'* to me to be at held its waratb-atuLmelted rather Wwr in Calif[OTini, g KftoffWirt JTat>«-r *»r city aji.a. county mindful of another phase' of llamas great as Wts'advoc'atef declare. • ,. . * »«. *». ™ .» «? « »»-»—». ....*.. tuents, of givhlg the former w re m CW1 r 5 " »-—»-—-—.- ...... >»•«• "«*>) uro USUL * r J ,1 on achievement. That is,_ tkat Bum-'We are not disputing-.or-dlscualjng * *^*™ ™» ** ' II trustrust t thathat t thithis s wtlwtll l bbee a ann all! their anxiety leat,they Join those ^WBSaAY J*K K?PAv' AFTKi:NOON" ^« » Uc information concerning mit win thus be endowed with a * that. We da dlspute^tnd denr that §BgJa-Jiaa-Jim ^tHrngd to .Cnha fonrrftft mart and wot i-gfthalt anr-.who were-"fa»lng by the wayside" t&3amk*Alie _Qjfii>'x «^r-i?'iJjii'afU-J«L^VM^alui-iTilnds -of the iatter,-and-of aa- aJl tUE d nonnrr-foiconnectedi -mgroun p of'-High—schponf '-Hirtr-iiniinitlti.l i thde WnieWurc"oninH-rtr.tAiMinan4d *««ceWs"ia""* -«„-aH capture«*P «d relic*-oreltea of f -th4hee- variouvariouss placed as elsewhere In town. was practically over »**-'TOl.Kl»lluNl?s moo ».nd wot- ; . . , ,. t , i Those ^rho were oat on the road hfCj1- „ - - • siirmg the people that they are hi; :building s prolWDly unsurpassed the supreme, teat-. of what la' insurrections and final revolution- I think this Is a very vital point on Monday afternoon laat and-were of safety that nhquld not he over no- stiwe Ignored by their elecred j anrt-raldofftt rlTatTeiT^fflOTls-tnsn- described "Ha a great morarigB^, Su,cl> "'V™ "W*^ •»•»' caught In the sodden freeze of the afral^,, on! looked. -The all concrete road is at _f&e>.$«nnn1i Ilrrtil.l raljItMUntr Co. admiiiHitnuora. It in' always well J tutiona. of similar rank in .ihia Ot-may-be that Socialism^ which is: * *' f ^""wnul aig- light rain, which the cold chill of itl v r n, all times tin added_factor of safety. 2^<« «1» termer «?,5 »«» :.&. *' JuilN -»'<•VUl-T, -Pr<-«it!k>«U f^^^jn^ibejra^ of__a _KiL ^ ll *:SL J° • St«U-v. Indeed, It would not bo fundamentally maierlallBttcT. 'is j'niflcance; tout their practttftl value the tar surfaced roads immediately Sincerely, fceY-p iiTfouch Vith "the pelTplt"."'^'fdifflcuR to find Institutions rank- willing to add "if it pays" to .very m prom?Uns "?'-C**e^* •*»* froze to a glassy surface to" the W, OAKXEY RAYMOND. lllt ' •* NOIi.MA.V S. UAIIIK, Seifi-Jary 11 CCUithin^ .. •>:-rr »«lt" it is obv-IuuH. however, that theltiK au college* and universities) nrovislan of th« moral law w* ; fellowship to *bov. all «BUmatlon. (Cohtlnnedon *£%££ ^| ...— * provision of the moral law We; 1 JfnK-mt iit the lV't^Uffiri-, HumiiiiC ri'stilr of this canyaiiD^niuti't W ad-' which were not nearly ao well are not. j i — - •————~ •*" 1 ** N. J., «s .S..,-.ij|var a M'l: M:li'TI(i>.'*S: Daniel _ Webster, "uo such mlsera-' >' ' "century and a half ago. <|(ne Tear . y.TA imi'Vvement.s. Hut vp are all the to the IIlll City ble Interrogatory aa 'What Is all aii" that the question of Secession Hjx Mniiih-- *r 11 -'. pooplii.^it-kliet oJ\Cf SummitUttmrtitt , wht^ti.^o us»»4.e^ th •*...e. thi.i worthV" The economic test was .similarly disposed of at a Wiltjyour plans , avviuif even nmre than Its n«n <;IVE KOJl THE (AMP counts in nomc things. In this later date., ! T rciidfiitrt, and who will haw- tn matter It Is of only Inferior ira- 'a^-Z22L?jji - _...'!L^ pay a portion of the cost t>f the lin- NATIONAL AD\IBTISING BtPRisiMxTtMS . _ U is not—much-that—la- being-.,' poriruice. _ Legislative" Investigations ~ are ± ««V Jt*Sf¥-NtW5PAPt«S, tac- ]»rirt"em«»tnr—Morporcrr"'The Wajjir sought, for the camp "of the Wat- | - -'- — uomctimes necessary and some- be earned out ? tlarvcy C. Wood, IWsidtnl and t'liuiicii an- eleeteii by the 1 cluing Coiiiieil of Hoy Srout.i. Hut j Atiother tragedy occurred on tim ^ useful. -But they always; ^JwS^ i Hew Yttt—Cttitaco " t'!iilaJtl(ibia—N*»»rk - whole City, to administer the gov K.. should be ordered and conducted i ernment for the whole City. that Is no reason for giving j Tuesday in New Providence, on acaruily «»r grudgingly.'- j ISprlngfielti avenue, when a school- with discretion, so as to command J ' While, IhtTefore. It was il proper public confidence. A general drag Y OUR \vfll should provide education of your daughter or tiling to take this referendum, and Summit has a fine reputation \ girl, walking on the concrete road- net investigation in a Presidential \ Pacts About Summit while the results of it mav proper- f°r„ *0lUK T Mu lop Jn s,,ch i w^ in ««**»»• of a sidewalk, was election year could scarcely be ! for the dastri&ition and the training of your son. Wt tfUSt that thia Tun down ]'<.i>ri._\Tii'-\' lv to some dfuri-e affect tho -ir Ion" " " j and-killed by an anto- kept from incurjing suspicion of j "playing politics." | proper management of your • »b'v.~7.:.i'« o1>i toth .some Clt3e Ll^ri" guvernment,t .ifft< t tl' ui naLtio thne wI„ ,)(J ajnp,y maI|lttt,ncd r,r the 1nobiu,. All alonR thllt „ ^ ,he You can assure the consum - 1{.K—•:•.!.'•: - in'^t analysis of duty that govern present instance. * I avenue tliere was formerly an ex- property. It should name li»2ll— 1" 174 It Isn't a very high hill that wc j celletit gravelled aldewalk, but It mation of your plans and ideas *Ji24—ll.'"ii M-'ulii.tl i-> MMIN <>-IIIIIMI-) ment imiMt be guided and eon-, .,,.,„ __,. ,,, ,, -, ... t, i _ _A prominent lawyer,'._of Mew 1 --*-•-' ,,,' ''• A1•- •- wai de-stroyed when the road vrzs jiil ,'—I;.IP,I«I (s:.,ii'iuiin"' minriu') trolled by its ron.-eptionn of the 7t r ^^^~ »^ morej your- executor and provide for ' A"*1>t.',v"',l \4iiu:i(i-• ri, |;i;7—?L'L'.l'jii,l'0() York deuoancea tho putting to by firing, iyvrtTTydur vraflTan in-" 'reason for going over it with a i widened and mproved. and now '" " ' i:«.tii,.i il.-i-i -.'i.'ii^.Hi > welfare of Hie City of Summit :iii death of - Snyder and CraVj the - rush, with a considerable margin everybody In compelled to walk on a tux r;il<-, t'.'L".'—( li\. 1,71: S.-lim.l. 1 173; a wliol urir. ,ii.il M.iti , .:mT to tipare. the same pavement with automo- ™ f - ** '^ «»W °* cruelty/ Ut d UOt knu l;.\„k >v -.in..: — i1«i,vM.')7*.i OR biles. Such slaughter will doubt- " ° w that a phrase h company as executor "and trus lUi-.m, % ,iml pi oi .-^-ioiuil iiirn^.'i^O COOLIUUE IN CI BA j 1 :ss continue and increase, until i-mild be invented that would more But you may have other CUy . 'i'li.ll.v .nul litis ciiti-1 We have a keenly humorous, ,- ,„ . „_„„„•,.! ,, - , ., civilized to provide sidewalks for tho.ie depraved wretches were just thoughts and ideas that cannot 1 Ht-t'ti.,11 - HUl| N'-W,uk. KllXHli-tli.-Alul-- K ly put to de.ath. with one of,our ofiicers And ieeoIIeenojroTamneklent of forty- ! ,(A, "1^' f i \ i C " "V pedestrians. " " rtst<'Wii. .il.il l.iild- ltiiji.iti IUIK «'lly 1 Wuttr i>n:ii ml -i.in «(!N i;ii-iiili' 3oeI n,Iber aa lhe ch garding your business that you hrtti-1'. t ni'Mi, , ii ;.n^-M ^i\,- : h,.i^l -j.i- vnl now inrl thn, i"n ,h,, , ""'"'[mani i '"""y^ «••"««"citizen»s o*f summitSummit,, and shshee Grovu to "live Us own life" and to! ;" " f*'„ ,. ™- - plan for the future of families. flftn. , ,ilB,,M9M,1,lly n,a the whol phm Sht <".(Piiii'if!i .tr wnii ."-'iiiiiinit nuMtii'.vH V ., tLTi n, !, of bitd lZ "° « dtyf^-taln all the so-called -bl„, weI1 TalSO fo/ r** som ^e .* ™ ^ want your executor to kno w. ..!.,, son,, hours of bl,j.«ldiming..hnr ,a3tlng ^^ ^^ hoi. iaws" that it pleases. But we rnu^t' - ' "»«ntllic body They will be pleased to confer iltllK A-:M.I I.u lull. th.> fo:^ lifted, and the President work as an educator. We Hlionld'say that to refuse to open' the I to VOt* thskt the SUtl be r*sarded as found himself within-a few rods'i ,, - . , "-" """*— ; "„-'-'.—" ---—-=»""-. **•' rthe mo9t You may have plans for- the with you. FKIIUY, .JAXrAUV" ^i. ]Jt2S Uate t0 re k I1 or t0 BUCSenen8a h' should prove , oiiiil])tion fits with fear that thus we should be interested^to "know sewage otherwise than by pnllut- Write, or call in person. direct and Irresistible.-"—— h.> had forfeited his title to his of-j bute to the fund, and the com tho Ocean Hrove definition of one. ing brooks and rivers with it- < munity, in thus showing worthy * it Is settled that the County will Hee: and they almost sweat blood appreciation of a beautiful and forthwith pionvil with the open- in ,H''lr desperate efforts to hush useful life. Mayor Dogberry, of Chicago, has' Letters FrOfH E;r^r-a'--Toadu"ir-1orfy-feOT''.*i[le'^^ ai sent-one -of-his treasmr-stnelllng-' r- •urn curb "to curb, and will lav a i lhl' ''a>"'''H experts to New York, to see if he I Herald Readers ItlVOKCF JIEV1LTKY lermauenr paveiu-m twenty-two! Theodore KooseveJt put' an e-nd can find a. patriotic history of. •— [ , . , , . i for all tiriio to, that cra/.v super America for use in the schools. Wc i ME, BAV2V0XD APPBOVES We were glad to reprint from should respectfully suggest for his _„__ sise t wide alon. g the center, leaving sU[ji)J...#,,...,U , a,*,,.,lf,, smi,*-jlK.(. ,h in,Hn tin Liiji; v every The Summit Trust Company *'. the New York Times the letter of consideration the works of . Mr. pfl't°r SUMMIT HERALD. t}io remand. .-, iiteludlng gutters President has gm,c abroad. There D,Mr r plea a^tul citrbi, for Uu- City to improve, j was thus no novelty of that kind. the Dev. Dr. Walker Gwynne on Van- Loon, the profound scholar. ^' - , $e permit me to express in print my appreciation of ,lu who discovered that fifty y ars '|h:-i i; i-onsidereil a Tair arrange-; ln ....Mr. . Coolldge',...... ,.„, 0s visi,i.-,nt ,,toj \,ii»nCuba.. j| * ogrowin •«"•"&g t,»evil« uoif uivvurdivorce, , foIOrI >•.." umiu>cini inai iiiLy year> s uMr. . Vit^nn'sWilson'js 1letter,i t* n your issue of < ifienr, .since the County is manifest- Bu there was.a stllL.greaUT---slg-; tbore, are. few moral-and "social elapsed between tlie" "French >iid Tuesday, the lTllu fe*"'-to---tirtr;re?trfr"In «'he avenue as 1\ nffleauc'illie ,.,.„!..,i „-. , Tha,,-•__»t 1*.th _e city. ,. , after practically 10 and that the Wflmot Proviso was causing a year's delay in this most *" (trough iiniroiighfare and not in Cuba'sf sovereign Independence.,! " nation. oviso was causing a jears aeiay in this most; ©T.S.T.C*. i s p.irelr local functions. and in its powerful impression of! Tlle appalling fact 13 that for an Amendment to the - - tlou. Constitu- urgent; and necessary reconstruc-i It would of eouivc be quite in-_KOod faith and good will on tlie j every- six w tliat-the a«l-|- * *° rapidly jthat-if present ten- eo-nsldering-aHMH for making;;t7^f-, i :Ki::g dii-;*. a:id mii'd ;il -ng each tt.de -of the United States toward 'deludes continue,'the'present gen- ( He ruies-and- signals uniform In I i|d»', and with no gutters, ciiilw or those republics, and the attitude f.t!ratioH ^vill see one marriage out 0 all municipalities throughput the' tj dewaFk.i. The en ire wj.dth must the American republics under the or every three terminated ln the State, ' eveiifing the anetropolis. i t time be permanently paved, uni- Monroe Doctrine toward the rest • divorce court. T - - An n Such. a. law "would, he. of incalcul t"H irmly wlrh the center."""ainT "gut"- t)r"fhe world, have" ever beeli bet-j nate^--«nd—"trial" unirorm; ~^~'~ ^Y" "" " - ^ -f^tmj -. ^ —^ ; tix^-'the^"L-Unfa'v~o'fahlc-~ coninTcnt^ll^rrhlSfis; ,Jinder_whicJi couples ""iimiiiii i i- sSBuH the Cily do this work which are made upon it in„some wfl1 take each bther, for so many ImultiuuMir-Iy vvlrh the-"doing of 'qua it urs.. For these proceed Ahief- i da>'B or weeks, on trial and ap- tpe Coun:'y:i woiU. and thus avoid ^Iy from tho.se regions in Soutlfi Proval— just as some mail order oi>!J disturbance «*f the ave-' America where, European, pro- ' houses offer to send you an over; ojd-wfwi a single season of pag'anda apalnjst the tll.ltefl "states cc>zl for you to'ivear for ten days ISL "^V1.4"u^' a"(i I»vobnl>ly re- has been most maliciously active, i before you i»ay for it..and then, If Buy- Sell'-fynti ivo SMo'v-aid to the extent of and froni those In Eiirope who-: >'°« are not Buittjd witti It, send it ^»,000? Or, lhave never forgiven up for decliu- ba<:k without paying. ^ f Shall 4he City postpone the iug to abandon the Morirbe Yiiw-1 Anrn up a .•-•ec-oml time, incur -the - in going to Havana, and-in malt- 'sanctity" of Uie-"family, an«i-=-ht itaaiHM' «n" a period of dus* and • ing that address. Instinct with rb., which, as President Coolldge hrs We Ka t i and no sidewalks, forfeit the host patriotism and exalted Chris- !__rl^iK^iE^— •i^S»«h^«ui_J*.ih4)i_*!»jfia4»« ,
U.e_v\_ilc at much-highcr cost- ldge_perform«d -by— no-means -tii^ would how be necessary? i least of ., jWptloii of tbe^ne-^-Jirnlai-HrgTrfm^t that "the-onlvH:ebt-of Pi-ohU _«ml-r«rerv»dnm on the -Spring^beUarJarJHUes for rocondkry edn-" economic, ^EEJufe^^S^lmlffl j^eld -avnrne "ilir£-ttOTr.--^falTririo~cOTT6Tfr^ "af^Tl • • - " l,,IM •—t-jm
^'MY, it has asked every, property tero»-has-^ittherto possessed, and J ttJ —•-••. • - _ folder alotuj.that thoroughfare to* such as should, we assume, be-de- _ll*,-M-|IIIIII|ltlllllll'liailtiniI«li|f lllllilUllllllIluilllllltllllillHIlllllIIIIIIIIllillirin We Mend I^WjirTess TO friTTH «r her opiniQn..i;iuate».in.hbiEFtng..4or-a.uumWr _of,!5 ._.-' ^--_ ^^ .-.-".-'-,.-.— .. _ i ^ -"_-..-- - -. _, .—.- =- ttrvlsV concerning; ilie improve- years to come- There -will prob- = \Jt$j{&llty J±lW&y$ Hl&nCT i-monta-wltfc-h. arc to be made. That ably have to be.a considerable in- = " is gradually ceasing to be sung by the women of Summit. la'-a-cottrteon-?; and "grarceful 'pr6~~crwise"nf the "selibol'populalfoirbe: Thatt^the "reprice \ ~- This three day task of putting soiled clothes mto proper condi- 5 Legs Spring Lambt 7-8 lbs.^ave» lb* ,«^, - -- toon again has been^raat^e«riiito ^.one day^oce^4ktGorby*s -p" * | Walter Bros. Old Hickory Whole Hams, lb. 27c 3, Enterprise Laundry* §.Broilers, lb _,__ ^ .. .48c = s Lon^ Island Srirind Duekfi IK in* ~l At no additional "cost to pur patrons, socks are darned, buttons Flowering sewed on and much of the repairing is done. ^^_ " S Short Forequarters ot 1 .amb, lb» 27c S This has been made possible by the invention o| two machines; Plants g Blade Rib Roast, lb . ...28c I and everyone is invited to visit our plant and see them in opet- / - Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb. * * * **J*i^^ mm ation. ^ _ x _ A-plant like^Hiis Iirthe house" will chase gloom from the dark- Save time, health, and money during 1928 by sending all your •est corner. And you will never laundry where sunshine reigns supreme. tire" of "its companionship.
= Tuikeys, Ontnea Menu, S.iunbs, Fresh-Hwe<-threads, Calves Liver'» —.t Just 'phone us.- We have a large tf CnnadUa Bacon' • , . s assortment of. choice plants and - flowers. 1 -_ Fniit Vegetables Sea Food S I WALTER BROS, ! Laundry 5 "The Best the Market Affords and § ^StfMMpi^^ 3 That Touch of rersanai Servicr~7-^£ *PHWJE SUMlVflT IflOr .- '"T lonald Florist, fee SINCE 1888 S Per cent fir Cash and Cany, | *3» Springfield Ave. Tel. 226 - 227 - 228 Surrtmit. N. J. |
m niiiiiiHiiiiiiiititiitiiiiiiiiiitjuiniiiiimMUiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiuuuuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiifuT _' t . • - '..' u.^.u-faw ^•jr^i¥aj7? J • ' I I >• * * » :xf". IT ItBCOKD, SUMMIT. N. 1. "t '-*-' "-LLJ.. ' . J .. ISJ ... •*«.., «i,., mrp, B.. w. tanniagtoa, ri_±_. -•aSSr" m m Mra. William J. A. McKlni, Mrs. DATES TO REMEMBER Th"u>s.,"Feh. 9—Athenaeum; Lin- t. A., 3.15. Thurs.".' May Al—Beacon jpire Mon., May Zi—Wotaaa'a coin School., 8.35 p. m. Wed., Mar Short nflis iawea Symington, Mm William ite 21—PortnlKbUy, DrrfChapteF.'DT'ATR!;:"home of Mrs/ J. ary, Overlook Hospital, i0 ft." : Thayer Brown. Mrs. J. R. Mont- Sat.. Jan. 21—O. £.-JsV-'JPobd aal<, .-^'-^£^ -»—Lertiirelon Pigmy pgrc^i'jolmwA-lUyHton. speaker. T. Ofideg,'. South terrace. Short jjre. Edward B. RenwlcIc gsfVe a goraery, Mrs. C. W. Bctts, M'-s 1 h I,r Y. W. C. A, wkbre nartJr*'on'Tuesday for Miss Sieberfs ttoro.t) to 1. ^ ' • J^"! . >' Stlrllttg. 1>encflt Kt-nt Thurs,. Mar. l>2"—Beacon Fire Stewart. Baker, Mra. V. Lauder ri tc Hills, 3 p. m. Display" of small Mon.. May 21—-Lincoln SctajrtU * T - Atftf t*ln€&aia._ jOaugh.tcr _ ;of dale.-lift's. WMIanr K. WallhrldKe and a Bfcof History .„ ta f3_MceIlng _Of _thp * Scholarship Fund. , Chapter. 1>. A. It. tecopilon of BtAle unttqucs. T. A., 3.15. Walton Cr Wblttlngham. The Mrs.-A. H. Marokwaldt Mrs. J. F! -^-——=3^-2: ; — WamjarfeAurmaryVol the"Y."J*. CT. -••Tne.'s..?- -Felt. M- Tresbytcnnn 'officers, home of Mrs. T. I„. Sjnith, L^sis numbered Mrs. WHllCKm Bacon-, Mr*.— eiareirce—Martrn In talking the jothtr dav with a A^A P'm- at the "Y." f» McKim. Mrs. Alien "TeRorts. Men's Club valentine party. SG I'rottpcct strict. 3 p. m. e Jfl-s. E. S. H- Pendergast, Mra. R *?r«y-haired offi*er-tn one of theT Jn»**rJ«n. 21—FortnighHy Stu»Jy J -W«l. Fel>^45~K>nnightly Club. Wed.. Mar. 28—FofinlgLUy;; Music WMMMM uU Archer Harmon, Mrs. B. A. Wodell, Mrs, Perry E. Hall iiummlt banks, a bit of history con->J8To"iip, 3:15 p. m., in Community jLke." Mr*. Francis D. White. 'Mrsj, Percy How^>, Mrs. Norman nected with Bomiell p -k came upJ House. 4 Waldron avenue, I>r. William Starr Myers. Department. Hisses Constance and Gladys I«prd. ii»« ^' M •—. 01 ^—- ""• " «.Thun,,\ Vch\ K~Beacoa Fire Taes., April 3—Regular 'meet- that ,wpuld surprise modern resi p.m.~ Roosevelt School. , , dentuiat s ,wppldof the_ surpris. town,e moderin thne residays- i DepartmenWed., Jant . 25—Fortnightly. Mualc-V aI>tl?r- lx A' U ' home °r Mrs A in*-*- Trogrcssive Associati >.i a tbe Rrl Jan 27 3rd Fri. Feb. IT—Charity Ball, for Tues.. Apr.- 10— Pre'sbyterlnn; jtfcol* Hair. Mrs; George H,| Mr. and J™ g£jvwWestern mueuSS i ??.P?.ot ,s^'-* f^'^ &eamy' S. Bostwick, daughter of Mrs Scra tnurc 4 Mot}., Feb. 20 -Roosevelt P.'-T. A. coin School. $.li p. m. I POTEL Fitch Gilbert, Jr.. of 801 Fifth ave bronchea and calicoor painted In-' i»*•* P m, *^ Ronaeve'il Scjiool;. evening. Mon., Apr. 16^-l.iacolp. School P.- ' dlan ponies into thfe enclosed field I " Mon-> Jan-3*—Fellowship dlnner I* a ' prescription for nue, New York, and Gllbertsville. ,,I e H Fob. 21-J.>—Slusical Comedy by . T.'A., -3 lo. j SUMMIT, N. J. N. ,Y.. and _ RobertaV, -MeKim of that is now Bonnell ParlL _For_aJ "l i'. .u?PiP?s of the Baptist n e l> s Lmo n Hisli Acl:ooI-r.msienI—dubs, 11. S. —Mon.vApr.-16—RooEevr?ltrl»: Tr^V..- ^olds, Gripper^ftii-Bengw, Shftrt Hills, aud^.Cooperstqwn, N. Weelt I>aytoIVivfl' n "wi-Baldwinu — . =* -.* to who. m !^°,V."Vmin.r^ T>*irti\lrt'" '? ,D IThin, ;n , „ .. 'auditorium, Roosevelt School, evening. the horse-s Bilious Fever-and Malaria. V., has neorf" announced. tyiss orses -were delivered, had «ed„_ JeK 4—Celebration oGth ... , ., h „19„ - Fort ni^htty, Music Wed., Apr. 18—Fortnightly Club, Attractive to those appreciating a quiet, well- It kills the K«tn>*. IBostwlck's.father ^s the late Al- men fasteninistenlngs .pole s and saplin,..., Bs to Anniversary of Fortnightly Club, i Dc|.u,;'lt' -* Reciter by Birkenholz, violinist. i the unbroken horses whi'ch thoy Fri., Feh... 3 Fortnlphtly Child Study Department, evening, Dr. Fri., Mar. 2 —4th Subscription Thur_.jvpr. J9^S.A- II. Annual ordered house. ^-•«tj«'-ragge«d «»oni thiiive- grounemu™d likiiKe u.a paipanr ;;;—•» "*•?— Feb. 1*4-25—Musical Comedy by Dinner. ', of shafts until they got used to the'*p*ant' at^8.16 encumbrance «nd found that it , Fri., Feb.' 3—"Spanish Omelet," Concert, "The Striugwood Euaem- Thurs.. April 26—Beacon__Fir_e j ble." H. s. auditorium, 8.15 p. m. Chapter. I.). A. Il„ • lt\chard'" A. • jCouldrnot-be shakca off. -ThU-pro- by Essex Chapter. DeMolay, High Sat , March 3.—HattiilVou" Col Charles; speaker, Y. M. C. A., 3 p. n\. Special attention to luncheons, afternoon teas, jceedini; was intensely enjoyed by School auditorium, S p. ni._ lege Choir, H. s. auditorium. *.15 Wed., May 2 - Fortnigitly Club. IIMITFn RTATF5 5TnRFQ Tues^ Feb, 7T-Regular meeting -P^in.—Fur beh-iflt Summit Home Annual Meeting and Tea. bridge parties and dinner, parties. tenet' and even missed thetr. meals ; - to enjoy the free "circus until the FrT)Kfg3sTve""A^ol TaTlou, rtooaSVeTr for Children. Tiies.. May 8 — Presbyterian HUM «>w «»•!- -si hu u i yitky last horse Was presumably sold and School. Ttus., March 0—ilegular mect- Mei..s Club annual meetlug and /bvcif Assocuation, led away by its buyer. -Nobody Wed.. Feb. 8—FortniRhtly. Liter-,, , ... ^ , election of officers!, BOOO Btrolllng ihrough the park at -pres ature'Departmentspeaker. , William DeVane, S no?f • , J/*gt**™iBr o US. ent could imagine such a scene tak ,ndnb.r .RoosevelWed., tMar bchoo. 7—FortnightlyL , Dr. FOOD William Starr Myers. ^STORES, ing place -there any more than- they Our extra slice, of pie for— DJis" STORES, would picture a red Indian passing Thurs., M.ir. 8—Athcmicum, Lin-! week i8 awarded - to -the school coin School.* K. 15 p. m. thrauKh^cmJiis way-to yather clams teapher who was cussed otit by the Effective January ,J9th"to 25th pr oysterB-«r waiupunTat the sea Tue.i., Mar. 13 -Presbyterian feiiore. ' ,. • * irate parent-of what the-lrate par glen's club b-ifdness meetlnK- ent contended w^.s a "sweet little r* Wed.. .Mar. 14—Fortnightly. Liter berl C. Bostwick. Her brothers angel." ature Department. ure: Albert £.,„ Dunbar W~ and .Mon., Mar. l!i — Roo-evelt P.-T. A.. AL'S MARVEL George H- Bostwick, and-her-only One way to have peace amonc the Roosevelt School, afternoon. Here's Another Bister 1B Mra. Sampson Smith of nations" of "the world is to let the Mon.. .Mar, l'J—Woman's Auxili-- Short Hills and-Cobperstown. Miss statesmen fipht it out between ary. Overlook Hospital. 10 a. in., at Bostwick. attended - the Spence themselves with any weaponn they Y. W. (\ A. School, also the Fernata School at can get. Mon., Mar. 13—Lincoln School P.- MEAT Aiken^-andr was introduced to so ciety in 1923. Mr. McKim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J- A." McKim and a brother 433 Springfield Ave. Summit, N, J. of Mrs. James M*. Syming 25 ton and" William and Anthony Every Item is a Bargain! McKim of Short Hills. He attend ed St. Paul's School. The wedding will take place next summer. CALIFORNIA RED PACK Mr. and' MrB. James M. Syming- This Is Pork Week ton, of ShoTt Hills avenue, enter- TOMATOES c talned on Saturday in honor of 2 ""> n25 Miss Lillian BostWIclC and Robert ARAL'S -- - McKim, whoac engagement has t'AMI'BELL'S just been announced. The guests because it is one of the weeks that Fresh Pork is at its best numbered Mr. and. Mrs. Pierpont D. Schreiber, "Mr. arid" Mrs. W. Beans and Tomato Soup'3 ^»«.25 Sampson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer Brown, Mr. and Note Our Special Pork^ Week Prices TOWN & COUNTRY " Mrs. John R. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Whitney. GINGER ALE I Bottles, Mrs. Loui3 P. Bayard entertain ed at tea on Sunday., Among, ifroselj. l^g^fYoung Lamb Bottom Round Roast PRESERVED present were Mr. and Mrs. DeanF Wallace Pines Restaurant Emery, Mr. anil Mrs. Smith F.i 7 FIGS IN SYRUP" Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. George j SUMMIT, N. J. lb. Ib. Carey, Mrs.. Ralph A. Rummery, Morris Turnpike, just West (Jnnoe Brook Club FASft STATE—FINE QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Lucten Hill^Mr. and , Mrs. Floyd W. Jefferson, Mr. and I Phone: Summit 2205 1 SAUERKRAUT Cans Mrs. Rudolph Brpwn, Mr,, and Mrs. Davenport Pogue, Mr. and Mrs, j "Catering for All Functions. We_will be pleased to furnish Fresh Pork Robert S. Harnsberger, Mr. and prices for Luncheons, Dinners, Card Parties, or any Social Fresh Whole Fresh BENEFIT BRAND Mrs. Thomas -J.. Watson. Miss Functions. Special Menus submitted for Private Lunc.ieons Helen fiwynhe. ' Mrs. "Clarence or Dinners. - £0RN and PEAS Martin, Mr. and Mrt. Harold H. LOIN 2 ^^ o25 Short, Mr. and Mra. Stephen W. Special Table D'Hote Dinner Saturday and Sunday — $2J» CALLS HAMS Linnlngton, Mr. and Mrs. j. Osgood .*. No Cover Charge ' * * ." Yzor whole" NVholo. Mrs. Norman Schultz, Mr. For Roasting SOAP FLAKES Lbs. •and Mrs. Edward B. Reriwick, m j Mr. and Mra. .Malcolm Muir. Mr. BENEFIT Lb. 4*%fl" and Mrs.'T. Wilson t Lloyd. W;\ FLOUR PASTRY - Bar? s^ar9 and Mrs. G. Howard Wilson, Mr. 5 •ind Mrs. Stephen P. Nash, Mr. and lb. lb. Mrs. Charles S. Bulkley.Mr. jind C Ik- OL«VE*RI>ALE Lftitfe Mrs. Marshall Geer. Mr. and Mrs. VANILLA EXTRACT Hot. Cftarles H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Graham R. TurnbuII, Mr. and Mrs. 19 24 .^JOPAX Quart Georjie „ Jeffreys,. Jdr,—and- - Mrs. Small Milk-Fed Fowls "Cross Rih^Roast AMMONIA CLOUDY Mottle, Robert H. Blake, Dr. and Mrs.^B. William .Dudley. Mr. and TWrs. r William K. Wallbridge, Mr. anB lb. 34c »r- Jilts. .Fv Donald , Arrowsmith, Mr. ; b»n cattTtilV ttleaed fro«i.3w (narked of the wotli. .arid-Mrs: .George H. Hull, Jr., Cap- only — . TOteny Arid bought in great quantities »o ;^; • - _. Mr- .and -TSfV." CJiarles Gazzam Hurd, of Nkw .Yprk, spent the Selected week-end-4rt the-Wotne of William' Byrit'fln;i*iBl»iiik-way. ( •^2"* Mrs. TJelie-. -Sdirelber, who has; HAMS •been &top,pfng at tlw ..ijed Stone •--->- ..-^fVW- Ihh left i*n Friday for Chiea*o- it, N. J. wholes .__-r CameKLtMfky Strike, Old Cold arttirKterfiMt^ .where Mr, Schreiber- is--engageAJn business. 4^^h^ra-jtnaj^a.a.,in}atake^ib4iut^aJ. ., - rsueker—beingT^born—-every—minute; =doz^ OHIO but there are at least two ready to MATCHES BLUE TIP bite every minute, ^jfcuufi a29 t lh. Fowls ...,vLocal advertisers are announcing.! 25c . ASTOR OR— I sales of good merchandise at Bates Ih. Eresh Beef Liver Fancy Qualky^iirkeyr™: RICE ^^IMETBraad nrJceaJn_tauay!fl.J3ERAU). It will, :s3 '^-a25 payjyou to ~Si|e". tKeseTaaverilse'^-t - _— pjffF-Boniapj or Salau'- —• iii^ IIONEYDEW - ments and- visft~nffese stores. T ISwi W**W**S7* :s -Hn- Temmm ^K -Top Sirlom ITM I CJ lat^i {ijftfV!.wS yi*afigE^f^FA?ii^yooi>KEST — -W-Ht^tK ^SFinreIe"5tt1|r :t lE n -f."Z: IW^uarterof T : Smoked Calis to roast MACARONI - *» 3^25 Thc TALK OF lb. Lamb SUMMIT * Ijriib 1_ Ut Ifc i*. ib. Ogs oFToung PANCAKEELOUR -rkirsij 4 SweehCarfr *I0RF4>F THAT GOOD PiUM£*lUALITV -- -FKKKH-KIbLEB* — Porterhouse n't g<»AL Smoked Hams Round Steak T Frying Chickens J^resh Cali Hams lb. Steak" BAKING POWDER £ ID. 19c lb. 24c lb. lb. IbT * • 8. S. 1,»00 SHEET .ROLLS Del Monte 24c 39c 39c Fancy Chuck Roast Chopped Meat Fresh Link Shoulder Brookfield TOILET TISSUE ' Rolls ^paragus., liarge Can . ALWA1S FRESH Sausage Lamb Chops Print Butter FINE DEEP 28 c ''»• MACKEREL SEA FISH For 27c IK 19c ib. 29c lb. 34c lb. ib. Prime Chuck Roast •-* : , : SweetTender Preshr TWelHrinirtied ^^Neck Bones, Silver Lea* TpMA T0ES---'S,S -- -3^r.2S «b. June Peas Pork Butts Smoked Tongues 9c Ib. L>rlb* pr»t»_ 3 fc VALLEY - ? 3 cans Fresh Spare Ribs ASPARAGUS BRAND Smoked Cali Hams A u>. 19c ib. JEI F A *KK>CA'S DESSERT W 22c 25c 29 c "•• 19c PJkss^n 1'KIJBK 01 **^IJMJSJ la ASSORTED FLAVORS ^f 3unsliine-SoWatch Our Windows. Save Money \ DINING ROOM ib. j See AVs fine variety freshfi$h^^lLat$marvel 29 FRANKLIN PLACE 24c "ise 1 SI Mil T, K.J.-^- -Jem^>---.- •'^, *»v-..*. MH i !ass =*as ssss ,-tfrn- c ~~l~+—-#*. . ... UIM0U in»rHB^%H apss |fW;-: k r mm ! Real Estate Transfers .. dotiii^rs '*&* (wwWI'-vttfc* flttttlB;.-lt' Hater* lot wtth.ft fw»Bt^4'(Bt rtxty^"^ ag5J;^K4--,.,-rt ihfe Illurement of the French Cottage forms A ratWt'ttraiiireTdwii;" ttvibt&bt'14 &?# {i »'jfrvfite aettin«, 1HI ( Recorded at Courthouse Brit ^TffniacY'XTIro^T^BilccH Ne% York —Th#-"'cheekerbt»rd^r-p»*t8Fa^-og^ ~T.^eftt-»' employe™ would bo brought B^oo. premises in SummTl^recT; ^S • "t« ™. h„„i „ nui |M«> »»* opP« »»' a WI1 Intro- adjoining lot 11. map of property^ KTwt.h '«L«»u« ™* dn«itt-tiy-MlBs Agnes C. Joiw,-Ue- «-. . Alewadcr Ilobtr^on, and 1 IT,*,, "* V. Vhll„..?».r." PwMican. of Essex. Their names trac: known as the homestead a f W-rt L Wi™)f™S t •• w«oM be listed nntLJhe aeope of farm of said Alexander Kobertston, I •^^rt^C.fi^Kwrt^ir activity decided. -Similar si^Mn Grove street. Summit. •* . /; _„„i_^ ... .^,.. ,_^ : S-IVK « chttflett* and -Wisconsin. - Mls» • Cw JlaUuook^IaiKU now or for- m tti.u t.uu.1. ua^K. Jouc*' bills are viewed as the af- morly owned and occupied by Mor- Trea«Hrer Ejected (ermath-of h<*r connection with aii'"rta "and &2QX Raiiroad Company as lts ^QBSJ3ECK^ffl^T Co. IaJenn , mWyHiaa premises, in Morehouse _ placed H37 Main Street TTIONE CHATHAM 2S72 mte by. wblAi »ihi> House a bill introduceracusa , of Atlanlk.' • 21.5.S6 Teei from Laurel drive. New (fcr&bip was conferred "upon" An:hoiiy J. Slracu ,•?• • ; Providence.
Ma He- has proposed that two separate commissions manage the Dela _ ' Phone 225Z ware Jtiver Bridge and the Hudson SUMMIT River tunnel,- -takinR-over affairs when the present Commission Boos out of existence on Jaly 1st. I The biil is said to be one of those • agreed upon by' South Jersey ite- fl • ptiblii-ans, at the same time that , rhi' attack on the Civil Service ad- ; ministration took shape. W«f-i»rj nriertuAmm Bill j The Prohibition referendum bill. INVESTMENT : a Republican party platform meas- iure, was introduced xhl& week by 1 .Senator Richards. It provides for : a vote on a State enforcement act. SECURITIES Oilmen Place ALTOR in keeping with the Volstead law; I or a new national enforcement >' •{ law which may fix the alcoholic f-eontent of beverages. AppointtnenN - j I Three Hudson County "judges; j and prosecutor were re-nominated ] POST&FLAGG: | by Governor Moore this week. The' Members of the New York Stocfc Exchange PROPERTIES j Senate immediately confirmed i n Judge Charles M. E^an, of the' 790 BROAD STREET a:: :i Common Pleas Court.- in executive j NEWARK, N. J. For Sale and Rent session. The other judges nomi-! o^rtfif w ****** . * , j/" jv~.tr nated were Robert V. Kinkead and j AUWED L. DINNIS, Raidcnt.Partner Daniel. T. O'Kecan. with John I FOR A HOME OR ITS PROTECTION! Milton, for prosecutor. Governor1 It" cannotTbc denied that there is; value of u home as viewed from the"' are r.o prevalent -<^ * A Consult' ~ L Moore a|?p .re-nominated John P. ^ certain- definite allurement and outside. ^»nd- fror.i ihe - imdde a>; _ Simply lack of fcoori taste" and 3 Murray, of Jersey CHv. for a new eharm to the French cottage that wel>. iroOd taste cost.s ndthiiiB. eJRht-year term on the State is found in- t:o othe.. r domesti-•--c , There is absolutely no cxcitr,c for The house herewith illustrated is z ^ .Board of Education. For Mercer architecture and it is allurcincnt ibutldiim-ihe-^,t:v-hotnc; o»« rnfo'-- a thoroughly modern American ana charm that constitute the chief | tmmtcly sees in* many localities 'it adaption of the French cottage type, County. Dlptrict Court Judse it has an exterior "of charm and -HOLMES Charles }1. English, '«j Trenton, ,—.,-——... , ,- ••„.„•,.„. !'" indeed to t'-ell'esretLcd-that they jet nothing bus beCn--sacrificed to was nominated for prosecutor iiiiiiim 1 SrP-Hi-thti; effect, in fort one would with—th*—«MwitR^-of-William Ifr ha.* £...,£ rcalj-difXic ulty. - < i».»- • worki n^ £3^7. j^Bq*rSt;~*_Rea SUMMITl Estate—Insurmice; R;J.; ^Phone liaftif ^^i ^_rAiUiti^jvho 0,t Kraces . lias.of . i«dHarrjk •out' ' Hehe-of.-thre otit a more compact, convenient, D-mocratic Slate Chairman. Others! JvA:^li6m^r. Charlei^l' - Consult a Realtor L I.niorr. of Xew Brunswick. Siate- —— <>uartmtcx•ci ^^rst^I{JlTl«a^cs and ( f'omnussioner of Education. i Lindbergh is the best advert fo ^Senator Forsyth's Civil Service! ment that the IT. S. bad. t, ""Participation Certificates bill u> permit an. appointee of the! __ Do_ You Know * *• * , Tho average politician thinks city administration*--i» Camden. Fire lo «r In 1926 averaeed *1.0CG Trenton and Patercon to take over BS isrAIIMSIII;I» isso there is a lot of "pap" in •uews- t he Pupo.rvisf.OA- _ of. employment* -per minute. $63,*je0 per hou Si. papersv _ . --'- —- will be Riven a public hearing "S33,JJjlO per day? ' a an Monday nffernoon. "A hearinK on Oldest Real Estate '-r^^\ ^ ^'vurntrutimam f the Markay zoning bill has been Before contributing to this'fund hasn't got sense enough to make up I* State Title & Mortgage 'W down for"Vhe'"roUowhuT Mon" let US oxam1ne >"our pollrles and a fire. i ^aTr^anw^ry^thT^"" ~ "" o«gr'^trggeytton8—ntr^ohltKaiions: : and^In§ttmnce~~ Over 30" years experience. I * Don't forget to greet the stranger r in rSummit -within summit with a "plc-asa-it ^Betcnwood Road Central Bltlg. Summit. N. J. "Brig; Very Brief Ambrose Powell Kmile. '• ; - i JTliK being election year, and also Is 1 Ri:i( IIU00I) K0A» r Xavv orders Jj»oo -eiort» marines, l''3>) yeai-. :bn (:;l)! h' v"; •_•;• •^ "an e;:- ; •> X.'Laragua for drive on rebels. - Eugene C, Pierson ——o~ ' j Opposite Depot, Snhuutt, N. J. t eetB you iiuwhere—it brings you face to face with the first i Tit- F. A. Cook loses fl^nr \vt'- T'i" vifc Til.'i tries in i-e-fulaiober nth an?1 nothln Consult a Realtor husband's business usually has her Si ?T ^° S gained. MY AMORTIZATION '^H.ONE 1693 Supreme .Court to leave prison on PSyS ih& raortgaK > i proluilon.' -';J:C well-taken up. Ask - * "ke-J-ent. $10-_pe-r-month-pcr $1,000.
-.• * * !' __zr^^rr— - — •••*-» !~Preitch -prefer- Bryan treaty in Covrecl this sentence: "I like to; -torce (o that proposed by Kellogg. tm-.ok", bH^-^«*c^^reV niy wtft~object8' L.F. CASTLE o~—— W- *ifoperhj i quit the habit some years ago." * , 3 tor complete details. . Stock of monetarv i-old in US * ft -- * j reduced ?15I,flf7tv.OOO' la IS27. * " '! Tho way some men look before; Real Estate and Insurance , •__ ; - —-o— '.] with a:id_.afleji..diaviiig ' would lead -vow'., • igaiaeaBiHiTiwTr" -^» ^£rLjg'wYfar"^Wff¥ I L^^telfe-^^Bjlt-^^F-^^^I^^P^^" fllgage^ -Eluiven. ; ported by Dun & Co. as 23 HG • .-••—- ,j CknUutt4U^T3~in 1S26 *' "j m Real &state\ - One rep.son why1 human nature '••• ,, : r . __o— .__ • j ; Bought and- no,.b«Uer--than It is is the fact that"ift~ r.itndnes3 costs nation *if».o00.000 RmLJfstute-Broker' 1 men are such poor Materials., for J, Lmpi-oving. : . - . —-it' i^Sofir";"-"± —^__v^- _-.-.. B .*--* -- -' *|- >t m ;, .. AVU;u», Brofste'ls pav as 3.300 ai-! Thone 2728 Sumi&t f _^]_ i Ji ^.c__meja..,uauaHv,_^eek -to^ Money ta Loan"on' borrow mnuoy;=-if lr--wnsm'Ttftr'Thc J2fKi_ Xtr*. VeajFi f^^ij^n,-^^^^.^ pessimistic- lenders.they cou!d"make -<>- inirTir"i7iiijTiiTiiiiBnTiirBtriir - JBentLana^Iortgage Ihe-.loana: -- —-=^-^ • .---_ _r----_v ^_-_ "Tffrs. nndbergh rctnrnsao-betrdit • * * * — Bi^nf^fSlt&^J^iin^ .^r mfM- ;£^^ trtympt-sna Courteous - -jtboTighr -'- Lahore imtkyfj'k-tor W*S 3S toHghr/"' 'Jiidftfng from, outside comment
tlIh ^AMUEL W. LOWENBTJRG the navy.i8.iho only department _.r° ?P? sees,.J^rosberpas year- : jUWLt docsu'L.know an>%ii>g about % new era of popufar luxurx.^. Strand Theatre Baildrhg,. tn£~- j raising submarines. Summit, N. J. i * « * } Federal Reserve "Board reports" ~_ | . About this-lime of the year the r t527 business second only to 19^0 ; record. ; baseball fans arc-wondering who j they can let die iii order to get ttie j . _ —» i opMjin _jtny_oJL'_ J "- ^faximutn Value | No essay Ih Woodrow Wilson Es- g nay Contp«t adjudged worthy of first ;;"" ~" AT ;"-" cr second prize. Every Listing a ——o ' .Minimum Prices Coolidg£_aec5^nation- fentering n^w Real Investment FOR SALE era of hotter- maebinery^— — — SALE—Buslncrs property, 100-foot frontage, near shop- AMES To Please tftr. Price low. | Mention the liERALJD when baying Southern Colonial Residence |f:M*xl<>0. corner of the two main thoroughfares. ^lnwnyenmn^andJiisJ^ _ JjttttiSIerribme in fine residential section,' north side, lot K*J£™t landscaped. Price ?15,«00. - f «,n ™? f10.01*"-13^ MvinS room, dining room, kitchen, iom^ hou"jaf ~pood Td^tioei;~excelIaHt (condition, con- ^iOfliJ-^Lai'gc lot. Two-car i?aVag«.- jBargaln $14,000.
ll^Store* on Sprlne,fieid Avenue. 25s^0. . '- ii feaslfio rooma. two baths," erc,eHe:it location, one and-a Second floor-three fine bedrooms and two baths. ll^^nd;.-1150 per mo«rhr-„ Painter Decorator .Third floor-one bedrooavbath^toxe-toom. ' ^ -and-Agarilaenta. , •• ———-^T^_-<~--.- a^s'1 "Offers YOU the ^ "/ with cedar. House insulated with insulite. Lot 75x150. Untofr Realty CbV ^ B]^T DOLLAR for DOLLAR VALUE :\ -1 I*rice $22,000. '^ for Decorating, Papering, kalsomining , -elected buyer may see this house by appointment. 2MALJESTAXE Write or 'phone lor,estimatc__ Willard E, dlosr Tdephone Summit 1113-W
' ;&i;^^i^^^^A 51 •. -?if #s* m~im THE^TOMIT. HERALD AttD STJICMIT RECORD, SUMMIT N T J ?".LI" ! "'""•" i " wwiii i*^*'* 'iSTta.^** "i* TTH' * f''»'V i I, -| I,, I,,, ,, ' " ' PAGESEV^ffa L_. iWC9t of L"l£C Mr,l:awk aprckfl well f redhead office rhow 85 lots sold !^5 assess w§mmmsij3G+Z+M* n *Wt 'i«*tie«^idcnWlhcpilH,<-'1,:7s £,1'and 0P«toiw*» at Dcnville Center, PARENTS JM)UGATORS :for_he wanted the wheels... When ,hU material wore first class.~*?,;J &ttr& JLteHVtlle • * ^'l .wirtwaUn.aud Inquiries coming in |ho did set the. money ,11c wont to; told him that I was glad he dlda'l.i-ii J Ma cxamino the wh«ol«. He found (hat |(sui-_th* poor wheels mt beeaasa" ' *% b • **^****^ ' _ l>s »* tfac comity-s Lake Ar-1 Uourlv. ,• -inE dui.irs riiti'i- stiioot is^rjiK PAMn.r'-.Fntbri. •-J on Uie anno-sc^ r net 3E£ v*^ -^ ferjtf^ vVA J)0Uj.' .mw-rvnis beiTT" ami (ho "other hadfho cnuldiiasiiLjihLaltted'tfteia w4tls- '% lulled by tlu> NMitninl-Kfncli»rtn.-tcn A*fioelutlon. S tVest 40th 'two's;two spoko.v s loos.^ UP mine homo out payins at the timp an«| Ju* .'J, ^»_ Arthur^ D. Crsae : thiSr caoAa«KA«aB ol ir&ffic ihTMlfh Mr«e^Lti»_turJLCit v,^iu^»_^,tk-le^aFe-appenrlng in onr-cohmros:—7*H l>- - T ae'T^xed tEe HIaefe-;t& lows ^J i," to »yth Jersey v *vMlb---h^--pmipy rtcrtartriB—RTT^om'trRTifppreciatft the'fact t^af^ natf Witsiit Koniff to "Ki'l atunn'-* on ihcono can huy— w**re <:nIU;VT6 SPEM> »yli.>i'l» its lu< had on the wire and. only ho i=r p4v!nc: ta^i Tor tin K |ys and that a modems. taia i- 1 bjtb - riMi-rille should U10 fcdlcM' k:m-. la a frw .inya ho pimhaHc. I think hr lallowM^ Jt"«i • W jort would b«, lab! out! •ftSEC* •wasaaBsjT. Xtrrtrt^iy Hie— Anna r. ^u*vson ? , lound a pair of wiu-tls that wtnild to "Ktt stung."' I have Jet hiai **1 rpMfee toV% ara4 wt* $. -j^ ,. ^ ^ practical - Every *-Ii_;iii sjiou;,!. have - some, tho Hocf«'-.;iry atnortKt. ;iCwEl ailllB m i iso« o« an allowHuo- Hllho Is'i'iTd'!,",-•• "iVVT'i """™"'; ll ,lulj\U~ [" ;vK1' U?'; P?,r M had.^nnd he' teach nimc-ir mc>r.> than 6tT«"w. main™ lot* inatsRe*'**.£„-<;- K«rrii.ni»V-" BooBUm-osd" hA mc W,M lUaf , ww u 1811 enough' u, ™ h •, sine ^ 1" iV »>*'"»«**« ^»- »»«?.-;Uklii«itreat P.ld., able lrssoa-• along the line -»r p"tn in for maps aud. t »„„»-.—, a.„. 3, * ™ " - •monev. vul -h >Mhi 1 ^im" l^vl- « wanted to sell Iteoauho they were.«» eTcry parr of the work' liecauae. 8pondinB. ' •»* I^AVJ^Vm S^'^^l 3att!* « «^al ™<™=» of: ,m,vln L ,0,,, Kon lha Uur Lite No. 3, of the new"•£»'«?* ** «'- ^ cr train to. ca»L'riPal'.,f""irev,l.»m with rt-Ka- «- * " ^' " lfc to us IIK I-V If we dli-oft every pur- w',r<' a>1 ,u:iuy f(*ct as- the boy' fccnftnt propram, will «^*- ««»••« 1= Jtf Ppr-uiaUnn. ; ,,lI, ls k. directive through the ^ -^f-~ iH**^ l*sndl* m sur- : chase \w do not jtfve the child a-«' n<-'" wout lo I»Ut up hiM a i;l1 r nml th,> vir l t; . thH "fcigUaay the rtJW" a afflf^;^ J*-2«n Hint siiQ«l^ 'buy IOI:K- v.iro fo- a i-ai'i'o'a.'ritti" "'' -'" ° *' '" i lWh?n he had \u^t lie :lnu:;lu .vati ''^ f<,"'1 *iw[L ot tho nni:,unf thp ' ^—-hoa-BKBBg^ .4., :y~w a wr gv-Ti T^--f if- rayi^ fewoot "Y'bite Wa^-'-P^^l31-^^ pe?i.Jatlon. Ccr- ; ^_ -ojnei- hoy htttfr'-e hi Lined was in .the Mortgage Funds 1 1 5 J3 ;3f fl i c cm:i v ort plet-e. bth 10-foot sidewalk.^-, * ?^ ;"- " ' ' ' " cd of m.iliim; the ween-ion com-. Not ni.iny _ Hi.niths later, Son .ciKaoratllc l.y t«.n..,;n-- ihc "S.i.n-tt-a.» v^vt lo buy a roller „ka:0 to, ,n»H ( h.b o, SM.iUioni C'.-.lilo.-iiJa."- inAkc 11 n»:ooter. \ We have money to loan on first bend and' j_ The pleasant duty of repertiii", "Ii'x a barmi'.n," he r.aal. "nt thu njof.thiy 1 io-tin.-.- o; the eleh ivventv-flve cents." - * ' mortga^^ improved property in Summit .liaa be.-n nr-to-ved in.ou sue. aid 1 reminded hl:» of (ho wire, luit' the .ny.JMion is extended to air h - boiiftlil the skate, and Hot'loiiR , and vicinity. _iUL.1111.it.—jiieiijxle - who- ec»»:e t^-.ifier- the *kt>cHt-r--\ri*.5—made—rtTe- ,an«itlc- C;ca 'i:s. r.nd Hie other \ia i jScjuthein (Y.liroinia to ^et in touc-h ' halls .-benan to drop out of the ;EiG«ia£(i.s and ^'111 clo all in th-ir r«»er to make j dared that he'd been "MIUUK me visit enjoyable. lasain." The next thlnK the boys in The Summit Trust Co. j: e^az-ur H*a JI uiinilxr of fine lalce Letters From l ctrroa;^^ S^itw U'iJ2 the population , "' »>eetm;;s of the club are to; his sroup made waa a "bus" apiece Changing tI10 ev,mA oC tti.vi2.s HUiS iiici-ea-1 d troui Newark Theatres Herald Readers'. „"- . * Suuday after- lie muat have wheel*. A nelKhhur SUMMIT, N! J. Age • _ IJl«)«h t<* -l^ii.„ is -wlijc-h nin.-^t ho noon 111 each,month nt the homes wauled to sell some wheels so as a*J»£ce<3! ajji £ j> 2j;ioru.l <*.,f>f<"t summer TI.P "ifie-nfe'.d Follies" the 21st ^ „,.,.,.,;,";:."- ",- - v r, °, (iilf-';,[;-1 '«»"''" =- ,LO secure money to. buy another Iarca»(onio» Banker S i or the t.enef, c-i.meri to the - v f | co6;33iirA. An idraano'-is amou'it of .oiKM.iei.r.nnnMsetonr) It 1^ a erwt pleasure to.«i it,- of! „ec^wy „.u., for hi3 :.,„„... Mv m ncy f r 3 otcjiit Es- z.-x-3-z; ^-a la. ^.nci ;:ronn- - ah«b,r! Thea:c,-. X,varfcr opeains h.u__. h.rc/th^h. p.lmiis^w;! whoS^ed inVSlKl So^iJ^ ^ ^ ° ° " tov^iiL E-i»( .a-R-ij-nria is "prep:..!-"- ni'yt Monday, with Eddie Canior , of UK-II- w iu icaL-miu* and i.eii-.Uic» . rtiii-h anted to buy TJt£ADtK(HlSlSD£ : s ll1 ri!Ul l 1 eAcrlcHdLmg tho Pncifie ttrne" an h<- termed It. I mWd ta« Cw .e^r-iirx-aiira and four- ! '-' " - < "«' •'•""V' tremen- y:-o;i!d he c! intci ;' to their eowi+Occan. :-m\wn- f tra^&fc^ « ^ staxion. The iphonc "•";-s.a:rKn.Katio:, ot priaelpal en- £r-ur^ ;„ .,„„.,,,„_ - " j pucsIoil- i,o«r,„. pa^'i0„ ^ 'ami ' 1^-3 l"\ tZ XJ^L*^"* °" CC3ip_jrir 2^ _g«___UEJ; Unr. of iliou- . •"rrainei--, bjuu'.iMil snow sr.l.=. ,( ,. ,. 4 ., „,.,.., f.,i„ J, ' , / . nedit. A few day^ later, however. A : n a rs l J J f il w sa£i^^_^-^AtvyE ^dMrtrouri da.icinK and choru, v \ : \ » <' ' " ' ^ '» ^^w Hi 1M, i hom ,, L ,f "^ »»"*r l» ,Mwanten a Jd ai hid man tod a,loys-nil , amthel Sf Ftear^ «^. ^_t.H.: patt^ Sirls the Alh.rti.ia R;,sch Hall-.' \™ " I"y »,- rral .Mrs. II. K. V. ; 7^^ ^a d lo^?UtlUl» 1 l^«,«""lt ! ""° ' ' ' " - iip x «3iwt« idfiitioa in baci- o7 «"i«l t"-* lURenucs hand included in lu^.i- tl Prtir.c B_:uli. Cal.: had ; ^-"^. '"ll,(f " -«»"• a . do .1 Rooil many othc.v lhlniis Unit Ml* cqwra S_Q{3' _1 _is_ ::airi< th-'i Hie lh.'t:^,t. _ '-^ ' >-'J r i no ,1' .M >-. ;in^ Mrs. LJowly I *r_owK-' I eKcnv 1, .,1 •, « ci n,ar"ee neitheneitherr easeasyy nonorr pleasant. Ho" i , r I1 Ji; ; ,l i ,l w lh w,,,, •OBiiik^lt^a 5i^orcj_!( lit., of i!l0 ThH etTlM.i.-f of t!:e. "rolllcs^" * . »'*-"-'. "'^ '"-''a Ke. <'al.; Iam- w-,Ul Uv."i*,.^'. 'hi ....„ !u ' " "- " - »f ly and well,] :r^.C«r^ rtiliejia.aicn.vdl »•'•«'" «i H-ned in Xew Y«,k. wa, •A';--- * -v. <^uo 1:. l.;(.:ii ,.u j«Ma.; nt HanH.S K M ?; J,^ -, -- Ul ^LC cSx»'! ••"•'• l'.:ner.:oji TU>-; lllHr., „„,.,,,. . •» •« iwi.uy^ A,,, , ! *orx&r- ::_-_! ^-,^T i.,r^ i.; ...cine. a.-M.vtinont.of Jl/. ::i^iclirfi i,m_. >ul_-. f r .Jol'a; :ir , Alfrtd Opdyke. I tiuwiio Jobs", milloi-and raneLer ?I! " "° Accident Ji,i JORBI- JJQiOCEJRB ™ _ arooaifi iSfiai Um^p rmwre ;ud a^so-.a:)-:!! with the iamous re-.a.\ '•'» -'-- '"•. u:.cl .M».s. lvinene | h|a ilonl0 a(h|n„.s 4.,.,() .,..,, ' "„'' 1 Mro Life 1>T Cl 1>lnt0 0,Jl _jtswn noffiaof3i*rdwl*n* sttalvdCi-«r TxT.a.1 r-;;J:ienind"imuh:«"n!r-riu-"-"Fon;t.s"--al-a:irni^ "iC""-^-' ^ ^ and-.Mr. and Mrs. jsari WCRO " " ' j ^ mid Health i; ,r :l - IBA tat far»1hi« f ? in tli" PS-,.-_„t tit}<•-]*.» of projx rlv mam-iiy i! has hc-eome or.e of the ' '' <-arde* r, l.a .lo!la. 1 -rho .^, , „„.;.„., ! Ilui'Klary It etil in;; • r;- idoa w as adopt- ahd th(. ,nc;ru[dou of beauHf ,r D^IIH ac^iii EIS EsTT-Oiiutlioa in this : c- Prim meat in Uie larj; > c-a.^ arc. — -; : r flowers. ! Danie*-rlL««««* l McNamara tiuc Is ^ biywi lo f,-i.rry out tail • h-S'IJ >; lib lie Canto., Fnisic»H I'p-.'he n>. c: vi'/c d a.?. America's young |" "All send ,i;.xvtiimf-, to the "JIFK-1 KEAL ESTATE " Ivortisins cttrio- from f.'jrcr^'< _ri" SJH;- imjiro~,'.-m*'it pio- 10:1. II-.'PC Dclroy. Kulh .K.tiiiy, leadlu-; emiti'Hia! aetress is mak-y j Al.D." * and t'tl tlMiVltlHT UJllC Of GENERAL INSURANCE rhrst follre—were in- ^rrrnr tian r.- i-nm:_rra fnui i7;, • i.-era J^.i.-'e.', H"l-'i TV-onn. Hairy his a tr.iii -c o"!i:icn!al toni'.of the Your.'. c.tttet-.- UTTI i:.i --a^t-i-"?: at Riunbow '«c.\'aii^hii,n. Dm- Ilealy, ilie ('..-: ry a.id 1:1 c-rder to cover tlio ». A. (I'AUDNEH, [" NOTARY/ t to read— «'.ss print- f__k«5_ 1L,L£J. _4Ti-oi*lHJid, Indian Three Ilro.\ Ki't"1-; and iiin\im"r-' I ;i (-d ;::atc., in :a U:.i> A'lantlc- to ticket and tivonty-Kve ; t__.I_t; a__«£ Li: .'T-ii>fl:cl rejefon c^f *'>Ie oth'T iierfo'iner.; p-omineiU the rae;ib- ^iir eaa" only- spend a bend your items of Interest to , Tlmiie ^:ui Summit V 1 11. admit one lad j-and , Ml ,mn lciiiitn to the Wednes- ' the yrxztki -jir JL* "_i4£a^i_ic otvelop- ia "ttie"~iiiu".ieal comedy and rcvue^l'nl'cd p --rio(l" fa cvich <-ity. This T1IE SUMMIT IIEKALD • ' "-• - - - »U >• J. iuuc of 'East Lynno,' world. The incomparable Zieju'eld (i-auseoiitiiieiital tour is ia keeping Consult a Itealtor ~" ' " 'glorified ' h-autie: Include' f-ueh ' \»!ih W'v-; C ,r:i-ir.; podtion as by (ho Incomparable i J Kepert'ofre" "~ /Col.-" • '•^•^^^^'•••^^^••••^•^^••••••.j-FanmnM • }rh-}»— n.q- •WyTna-'-l>a-rby." A iti»rit*5n-^«-res-T-t.-> all -Anrerlcn. " Opvr;\ House. Oct. JL1 linMiie Mu.'ray, Catherine jMoylan Mori over tliere are to be in alli ? ami Li_e I.U.'SLII. The Aloii.iiia Uk.'h'hoo'i more and imii'e'bf these" Russell Hinman H'i',c:li !!aliei and the Iiij'ea.);>s, loav; b" .V:>,s C>, *;'.e.l in order to Is ("rron^rn^. Ase; th:; rated— " "' i!it' iLa. '•;rl.4-«H''-.i- '-M-a to h.- f.^ea- t-a-^-y h-r r.r;i--rit- nAa^r 1o_ her Summit Building & Loan ;if humor aoom-i :i:ii!ai- tour ia- Association If'h fllTHiy to lOSC Building Tl' ' olllj ( ;IJ«) nity fur i'-iii-" "The tircea ll.ii." 1 | You CM i» riml a method ilm.' ,;o ..el- Ku'ii. in Cornell, thv Ti.->, company wliiv-h Fttpporls r.aunc Am'vicaii emotional actre:,;--, A:is-i C: nicll has IK »n drawn fi-orn New. Series .. k he^ij;uiri;-;_iie_\J___rtv.»__I.fjT,nai :l-l!,>;, ue, I.ady CTionn Opened November 10, 1927 /farcantonic M-iaday ovemua. when s.he ;;p- tin -, a ('Iwi.i'.;" a«t:ej;i, Jitme.i I 1 If-SfIt,L\h-HR. Sniasiiit' --. ^- JL T«L 1722 Summit P>a-4 th-r- la "Tl: U-M:a. 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i\- . \ 1 • -: ,^-um •wijft** . i,^ , 1 *wft MMM >*^^i^ mmppi . ^^^^^^f*«*»lffi^i^^%s ? ^^^^^^f ??mg^m &®f?mmm§^Mmm^mi^mB^imi ;_.—-"'-i - -'_ "x. AO* EIGHT THE SVMMI1T HERAXD AND SUMMIT RECORD. SUMMIT. N> L , - _ ^ m r »«-*-——-—m—JZ-——^ _i- ^___ -.- fRIDAY, JAN 20. the talk was a short biography of 1»2 Thcrf^wStarFoot- J set aside «ach year (as a reserve .', JSWL An Experiment For the Motorist Franklin's Birth the great man, touching on hitowars d a new automobile one- Ex^mmit^^. Governmental Affairs early life, his poverty," his pei;-third of the amount.. By following ."1 sfatencc, and finally ''his neconi- - mdh (, a an cau k In Resume of Official Activities and Statements "The Star four Is not an-orperl-l pigments. Franklin contributing!! 1? J ?! ««P him- "^ Bu j ment. Itluni been tried and tested ^IO»E aroyrrTOB HOTomxc' Marked in Schools more to Americsrlca than any otheotherr ... 8«p,)1Ied wIth «oad automobile sifle& By II. CLIFFORD BROKAW i faclliticH without any Word ha j Released in Washington _ ». I In public Iservlco-fot—mor*-thaa American, said Dr. nam*, •pnmnunt special 5._heen. Tecn.nlcfll_"idvrser "New York—City-' . . ^•.•v.jviui, BWIU */r. luiaiii ciHnment strain on h&Jinances j-ffve-yeara. More^nan_6iQ1g_$0 have Qfefiervance of .Thrift Week was jinn on the »nusiefun athlete, jonr zzi i _t- *•—-"— —*v*« »u*»u_v.wjuvv unit; SVesU-Slde^^-ia,~C.^Ar~ r Thero are ^iany other thrift con == held-ftt-tbe-HigbrSchboMna joint J milistr publisher, BcHmttstT reform -rfbertrbjiHtTnnTBiJld ana "EaW"given Automobile SchooJ ' assembly of the- senior arfd^the'eY. emugcliEt. moralist, statesman. slderations in conneclion with w- - - A Deadly Toll ^ . December 3rd, l»27 and December j r«mark«t>re satisfaction through un,Qr n, n ou he With Incomes totaling'about J S Bchool students last, etc., of which composite Franklin motoring The"- ta»»~rf i^pioV" 1^ f ^ **** *£.JT* ••-.'. iPSfectlre measures to obvja/e; 4th. 192G, are cited, being' C.969 r M,am! K cited, being C.»69l i,f wttrM. 0,000.000,000 during " the ~ pasT Tuesday. Dr. Henry C. itoae, Tpas-! W«J made. „ — car^elean and in gTod repair"3 Ji Beach. ^ Hi* '. tfte large number of .fatalities-re-j and c.r.ss, respectively. This doesk Since the Star car was first in- lr : year the American people have' l^:«of . Firsl Un'ta.r,an Cburch, The program Was held before thrifty hjibit to form. The prac- ^ - Grirntb, H - .salting from the greater number J not Include the" accidents el»e- r f ,l ha* HOt tfae st*nda»l tice of careful driving, thus lessen fori : l0WCBt plenty of ^y to ZL f" < Newark, gave a talk'illustrative 'spne 900 students, who marched In • of automobiles and more improved-, where iti the country! The fact „ : P"ced quality cars. Its of tho ing the cudnce or accidents is an ^.hasnee,:^,,;;;^!--^ BMl haa IU^IMI. n • , !u. ; greatness of Benjamin | and took their places with military seven year8. M^^^ I;:..jroftd* are_ still, badly, jiceiteoV. . __.; that these deaths-are uniiweeaary: *? SP »? ^*VOeim OHL- automobiles. On top of thi* aitua- -Franklta^-the mmlver«ary of whose j smoothmw, and v.ho sang the other good thrift project. Learning lts ease r t0 During the four weeks ending i should make the large flitureaI!i 1" _, ° operation has tlon comes the announcement of birth was being celebrated: . patriotic and the school 3ongs with about the different parts of an a nPoHtic n vrith th ° "^- December 3rd. «18 people were more impressive. I always been,, a source of gratifica Jllu strated b Coast Hotel ri icrUU^ the obssrvance of another ^a- _ >' sicrcopticaa slides.! hearty gusto tempered perhaps by automobile and how they operate ,T , ~ *•».Co . :u- 1 -ltr ? v. killed as„ a result of automobile! o——- ttio,n to, .it s owners and comment tlonal Thrift Week, 10:r Hat :iir J r beginning----..""IT": ^~———~— a bit of ncrVousne33 engendered hy represents a thrifty expenditure of! ^ ^ Royal I»aC <• ™* .accidents in the sev^uy-woven-i- Taints of CHtn ™«i others. In comfort, It has al- January 17th, " Benjamin —^__.___—tarn."Frahk~ The automvhile industry *th" e announcement by Mr. Barth time in-many cases. Thua it turns !llme ne h»P acartiiv"-' , -""^tb1 cel L • has certainly helped to bring about |arKe cities in this country from j T)u, rr0M of 1907 hav„ hf.„„ ' ?T « W». both as to generous lln'B hlrthda'yfv fa- such^ a dilemma olomew, that- the examination out that the automobile. wMca-ali »*_ th«„iou_la v>? -K "-^iua* . _„ startfattes—are l 1 l what is the prospective owner of a situarion-hrw&fcli tt is noV^os; schedules would be soon posted. nrst appeared to be one of the most ! haviu jut-t rc«i"»,,f ' **$ piled by the Department of Com . Bible for almost- any one inter B an automobile going to do? tofI,lx rie3 h 1 merce. m-1 parpen, of -APr,c„,tUre. Vhieh la' ££ ESS^ST l?%FZj£i i^T » - P become: manager of onIUe „ V " tj^ It is an interesting speculation ested in dping useful work to find the total number of extra hours of one of the most «"™'0"*- • 1-.»... .. " - 01 ti,,. UdI1. ai To show exactly how Krc.it w toil an opportunity to do so. At the ties necessary necessi-j;Miami's-hotrtvTIK I," *w-J ta_imaglne what JJenjatnln Frank release from work amounts to a a Mn of death is being taken by such end. of 1926 thero were over $2.- CeptWspreaci ' *"- ' Incmn*. of greatest amounts; ^V^SSZ^SSSSi lin might do in regard^ to motor- „,,„,„„,„„„ greater, period of time In the accidents, the figures from these In va!u_e_ were: Cottoii, !330,7It- Ing If he were, living., at--tho - M -,000.000,00!---"^r^-00 -—wort h of capital in- course of a year. _lt_i* -™n ih t *„*. „* »,,„-factoring business. AVages and -tiefl- added, is , „ ,,„_ n „„„-„ disposal of these people the ^I1£^SK^'*^.^,S^«7«»%^-Wff( t w i l 1 lowest figures for which any auto- over $657,000,000. j mediums for geUlnK *M ot the3<. ru^."^'«^!^^-»%preserve.! in a cask of MadeirbSa °/er ^T'™ -peopl. - e. were" em- j" hour u .profitable enjoyment at not J mobile may be obtained ,,Io yc Hd d,rcctl n wine for 100 years, at the end of i , y * «" industry j too expensive a cost. It is at this f WHEN SNOW COMES^ • • - • ' ' u»d0 nearly 1,000,000 Indirectly which time he wished to return to'iu „tt __ point that the automobile cornea ^$73,890,000, and oats, H0.fl9i.000. Th r you may. have yaur. driveway ploughed by a tw life again to see what "develop- * f were-over C2.000 "-motorl In to supply a very definite need, CTho-largest decrease was in the ment had taken place. Such a re-wC™. dealef8- value of tho potato crop which sltuat,ou enabling tho public to practice horse plough, at a reasonable rate. °" quest on being-fulfilled would have * ! means, of course, thrift -in an IdjjaLfaalilon. Jt-is dropped $113,147,000, found him-In a world where the: cr?p,,0^m,ent for many Pe°I>le w'ho The-cotton Crop in 1925 was 17,- automobile h,as become a neccs-1 miBht otherw»se «nd It difficult to difficult to conceive how the 917,000 bales, but only had a value sityto the extent that its absence' sccure w°'k- ^ means many Jn- family can have mora fun for as little expense as can bo secured of 1082.736.000. On tho other hand ' - " com^/»".«—s which contribute tn The L. A. OAKS could be conceived only as an ir- , contribute to through ownership of a family tho crop this year, ..about two- ham ,ne family life General Contracting nnd Jobbing reparable loss to the. welfare of i > »» «f and motor car. ._ . . thirds the size, or 12,789,000 bales, society makes possible the purchase of un had a value of about ojio-fourth There Is very'little doubt One of tho slogan:! of tho Na- Concrete -Work,-AH Kinds tha, ltL iuf acnBenjamiam n Franklin were m lllm, overs(l ai in 115 Oak Ridge Ave. greater ramelv- Yl'itoKMiZX"*? . .'" l ™ Jnranklta were f,"i°f ^"f K^ ^1 " » -! tlonal Thrift movement is "Think Telephone 463-W , similar-situatioo-exlsted in' regard one automobile, probabLy two, and e fa 1 11 traiKht ami iict to the pear. crop. On the other *i;-«i^ would be advocating the general whlfh hr amake Yots a^en^rz:^^possible the con-jtio rn tho motoris- t ca ^^-n well ^conside ^r 5 hand, spring wheawheatt , barfebarleyv , ryrVe » . »«»•"-«««!, i«w eeneran •e }t| . t*' r„~", "*" *"" i "on mu motorist can well consider ry ususee oof fmoto motor r vehicles by Ameri inmp nenai rb oyr th ae general prosperity I to money matters." In this connpc flax seed and nlln', hol7' f' yehlclea by Ameri- ^of a, larg„ o proportio American onf thpeoplee mil, having something of an economic eo le a f 1 rtfiuH thin tl^^-k nnH hprograi _ ,im In connection witvh •«•hi* VFs £"inSo/vlli^S^^ruf^fi-i*or money valuation notwithstand cedur? Pe entirel" . «y ™in gnomiharmoncy prbwith- f,lion «s ^l*™?™of automobile™** s produce«"\»»d an- program In connection wi°tii ^ s Ing a greater Increase in produc nually. | automobile experience. For in* tion. the injunctions of thoao backing Htance, he should estimate in ad the National. Thrift. Week mavii--:„,Jrhrlft- acc°rcar was used for the payment of some aspects which may be of in perience. When a new car is pur Springfield Ave. Garage But you wouldn't do without coal merest and principal of. the na-jterest. It is announced that Na i common sense procedure. With chased the owner should estjmato tional debt, according to figures j tional Thrift Week la based on a 'the coming of the greater leisure In advance how .many years he ex Am; JftLSOX, Prop. given out by Secretary of the I ten-point economic creed, the which an industrial age has made because you couldn't afford to buy a c pects to 'run the car before turn 520 Springfield Ave. Telephone 1212 Treasury Me Ion. j flm polnt of wh|ch , -w ' ™ possible there Is the. d|fricuhy ing it In for a new one nnd how two tons at the one time. Only one-sixth of the tax dollar " which most people must face as to mnch he can logically expect fori (Next to Junior High School) the most constructive way ttho e used car when it is turned in. Heated Storage—Live and Dead If you need a battery, don't de spend the hours which thev have For example. If he contemplates free from, wofk^ When it is real-' using his new machine for- about Rates Most Moderate - prive yourself of a famous Exide Izt;d-that—whar-W^s—formcrry"" a three years he will do wejl to esti L twelve-hour day and later a ten- mate the secondhand value of his 1927 was as follows: used for the service'or the public hnnt-fi«l VJ and later a ten-1 mate the "secondhand value of his -simply because you can't afford to , i .debtdebt, the eqitlvalenequivalent of 20 cen^"cents bc-- ^d^e ? ""V" «**?™ «?I \™'*** ?»* <*. *« Period?^'- Ect.-ing Teqiilred for interest and p.e- and sometimes a seven-hour tract this buy the highest-priced pne. No Ordinary Clyil_l_Functions~ •17.-1 jininm payments' and 30 "cents for Re^U^BEIiALIXS^Clas^ierhA^s— General Government 2.7 debt,. r.eUremeni—-The remaining matter what type of Exide yott buy, Internal.- security-"..;..:..:.::2\0 one-th.:rd of tho taxpayer's dollar Development and regula tion 33 is spent on military, expenditures it is an Exide and you will get your for national defense of payments • Public domain, works and to military veterans." i money's worth. :_ . .__ _ HJ.(b*8_tH_os__ , 7.3 . . o . j Local gvts. and Indians !'l.-l Xalk your battery—problem over Foreign relations 4 JScMLKarni-4tfII- Military functions .. - sis It seems that the familiar "Mc-, with us and we "will" explain how Public debt , ; Z." 511Nary-Haugen " combination mav Interest .' .-....-..;... —Has'-'- ' differ- during-this Congress-uponr easily you can get an Exide: Premium % certain features of the crop-' : Statutory, retitehieats- .-i-l%-& farm .relief measure.- -Re-presenta- Other retirements 16.2 tivo Haugen, Republican of Iowa, Loans ——^—has- Introduce: d his bill bascdmpon 7 ffiOMASON •Less than one-hair of i per cent the familiar measure but with sey- In commenting„, o„h„ wth„e _„aboveuvt. . eral important changes. Secretary Mellon saya: "When the The dtttercnces are: (1) the re-I BATTERY SERVICE average citizen grumbleiss over ththee T^I|1K taad *s increased from! size of his Income tax payment, he $260,000,000 to $400,000,000; (2) all often visualizes hia. hard-earned agricultural commodities are em-i <~A Durant ^Product 172 Park Ave. 'Phone 942 Summit, N. J. money being spent by the Govern- braced within its provisions,! mont to compile report on busi- which are not .limited to wheat. -1 'ness or( agricultural conditions, or corn, cotton, hogs, tobacco and: to^cre^--—-^.w.^t F-«i«»-public buildingsuuimings, sensend rlc^' as forn>erly. Tno diplomats abroad, carry nn scion- _..__." . ^"ailzatlon fee retained tTflc investigations, or make and an""d 'i"s **"—describe""d* 'b"y Representa enforce laws. tive Dickinson,. _..Republican of LARGEST CAR AT ITS PRICE) "As a matter, of fact, a small Iowa, as "the driving cog that will part of the taxpayer's dollar goes make- the-system elective." Three BATTERIES Into work of this kind, only about objects, - he says, will be gained by the equalization fee, namely: to channelize, a commod ity and- give producers a ha/gain*- LOWEST PRICED CAR OF ITS SIZE ing power, to provide a guaran tee against loss, and to furnish a cheek- against:, over-production.- -
^ .-, _" .AjmerJmn^J.'ortji—.' Nobody questions which Beap'ort ranks first in .th.e.lTJhTEd'TStatei;- ^prt Roadste£ but there is a difference of op.nion Iwo^Doof Sedai^?495 as to the precedence of the vari $ ous seacoast cities after New York. It depends npon..whethQT you_rank ^ Coupe ,. . . . 495 The ports "by tbtSr tonnage" or-hyZ Four^Door^Sedan *5 70 the value "' * ' Prices f. o. b. Lansing, Mich. ial»__aiong- _tbis .line-!-- '- ^ias-Been • summarized by Assistant OOKatall Director Thos. R. Taylor, of the I Bureau of Foreign ami"Domestic i Commerce. The disputcis. not set- SPECIFICAmoNS lit**- lle,d_ji\'en In regard - to--^ .oj^^«e^Ktd".=- m ^ ^. I.T^» ^z^Z^^^XBXmore^iasA't--a**¥^r New 'Yoi ~^*^^rziIZ~ BOW bWi forEve n IJF^JLcmwrTI^gers •r fV«^«- •*sti.i---*---«=-' Gr^«Socc-T S2Z^?*^'"^,°Ml*r Ne,*r'Or- "^SSS-.ww.PSiW,„..^.leajMEjdoes^^StmilaF^i^nFIIctM re-- ^H.]p. fAYLOB; sult "over other cities' for other Long Jlexible springs^" places^ bnthe ladder." '.: — r.~" -j^ . _ _\.TBe. nrst "twelve Jports—«f -HM^-- -r-f-tftrttetl- States, "derermrtied'iry "The^ Gas tanTc-m rear N^4-Wh^& Braltes volume of foreign-trade -for the ffcw fkktr Bodies New MeniJohtMjmd Jdufllet New Dash Gasoline Ckmm calendar_year 1926, together with New fertden New and. Greater Power .statement bf cargo tons handled New Stop MM «•* estlmatcd-by-ftrc statisticians of Choice oFIbliFcoIors New GMR Cylinder Htod New Crot9^0 Radiator NearSteerfai Gew~ '— Ujf Shipping Board were as f6L- New Thermostat ^ lows: New Fuet Pump— • —New dutch ^_- - -..-*:. .24.026.111 } 2J>oor SedaA NewCrankcase Ventilation New Water tump. New frame New-~J?ork -j.".". New Instrument Panel Baltimore 11362.1RS New Carburetor New Axles S.662.171- 'i New Coincidental Lock New-Wheels Now Orleans .. Norfolk . ... .- • . fl.279.390 th {5TFRY J? newjeaturea offered lit "--pinr.fdelprihT'~.: 4.8S6.878 .c^xi ""o "•"•"«-««»=• www ^n Me this added value* :The»e featurei Los Angeles .. f.t*h LmmiJmg, MJch, n 8 4.F,49.!>2n hasa^n±^° !rS. **-* «»«re,.«»ootMr, H^M^JX^SW. Newport News Buffalo—— „ •'., 4,25ff,2!)8 r S,li:t.l77" x \ San Francisco Boston .. ^. 2.813.002 ... 2,G5!).i;75 Andt Galveston ... . SuSfc7* ^^veb«nadd. cd vatue-the greatest e^r ifered In Jlouston - ...-.. .. :r^rS,54«,2»3 therRankeo d by the value In dollars. catuer-ontiac apattiuccesamaieesposal- we for younmU. were thirteen pqria. all which handled a' forelgn'Trade7. ex- ! ports and Imports combined; of Cmipa . . . $74* Sport Cabriole* $795 more than one hundred million 2-DOOR Sport R«d««r $74S 4-Door Sedan - «S2S j dollars. According to the report SEDAN ' Sport Landau S«dan$B7S , or the Chief of Engineers,. United States Army, these ports were: New- York $4,4S6,595.000 Ma«w»Ttaw FtoymaMt PltM. New Orleans 60e,fi33.0>0 ft"/- ' - San Francisco 396,609.0(V» Boston . . . 337,872.000 cfc .Ssattle ,.. 333.2*2,600 Philadelphia -.. 319,401.000 Galveston ... 313,128.000 l?F7T BaJUimore ...,,, 254.726.000; Houston 245,811,000 Buffalo . 216.475.000 Norfolk . 15S.4 36.000 —"Los "Angeles ~. 143.9S 1,000 —Savannah •.,.;.-.- ~—r22.8SO.<)00
- = Swallows Knife ! ." Kansas City.—While demonstra ting Bi* ability as a professional jword shallower. William Moody J 'Phon^59I ,, SUMMIT, U. X «, Injured hlmaeU with a butcher.5 Kn«« and died several days later7 eomplicatlons having set in. '{
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