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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 -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*^.^

; ;<«&.-;-i'« • %'g».i»Sf yisvs^3*s «MBBKIUJBfflaWK«B(9Sa»WffM*TUd!>^^AV.*^ ^^sss s^^& S^3 v - • • ^^ *,' -.••«. -..V?: •:.'£• '".S?' TSfT r^Tirm-ii

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 that fewer valves will be much ltrnui-h of the t'Ommen.- Hank of US Ci,y ha? an cnea r ; <4L1(1 ISir « V" P« " nifiiwuin in service, be- For Sales Record iiViT 4^ i- ivurc leavliitr-^-th^; 4i—-Tli^- pos#l^| tW"*ji# d< -Xz&cim.—J^ ItarC fi™s a« receiver«•*•"" ,v_—7 tl 1 " —tt ^ eryafa--,,-•.—l Mi>nuvdetectionu gnalida a Car/*- banlc, a woikman. w'iio •emfre.fd f^-V1^™!:*' whrdl ™ Quotokorios and the "A- m.pplv will be. r."iremei:t of V.'a*tt-r G. Wi 5%^ecmlly tor-tt« An *Jw»-Iul ttel«„ of the cl»fult ~Ive the4 n part herewith.* Tii • rin;\ rolet Motor (\r_npanv in |Jl"iJl_i«Ii_ iidioinlna hmbl proportionately" less, then i he" relit 1 !*-.'S-rr-r.Truant". In hi .^.r^m~i>i^ tin- Miair ctfrryiiijr- the lout "with a fSioua to set Ihe.jbepfewiihB New Home receiver "aton:,! „Ila v | .In tleacribiiiG the'- New Home wai the pnrpoiu; of a confergS? '-.* In-most economy in operotton.. and voliime equal to that otYnnv value of a.s few valve:! *us pofuFble duetm-; . T.I) Mil-.. reioitU in th" i-mwlut. The oilier'^Uivee "i-^r-ap.-d : receiver, it wouW perhaps be ia wbicji W S. Senator Walter tfb ft uses only, frtfr^lrt .:*l -vatvc setB-at a.nmc!. i-du'S will be reali/ad. l'lslory o; (he eomiiany, ,t< coidiui; in an aiittinmi>i]e. / - —-« - - S X easier ;o n«wwv, at firet, two Kd,--"e, fonricr" Ooyernor KT«-U in '<•'« HUM II ••III The New Home receiver has to llsuli \<;:l Sii-f.irt, "loe.il <"hV\- iw&.».' i questions which win bo raised in relet Jhiiir, V- ho- ie» en: 1\ Attended Kuikiis.-and JuiJs*_Waltc-r—G. Jty h;*en developed alter lnontha of KuiTrr.n'tlu- .Iff-ntld .-when IJuyhuj." J every mind. nr»t. Avhy use a the arimi.il.ChouoM titles meet m:\ HipiT^participated. A desire to d*|§IL trial and ii presented to Popular (crystal for a detector when vac­ In .IK'I i. I'i'iiii .!e. .- \ >te hi!i7ii>ire time lo ihe prWtlMSlf uum, valves --ar—e «P WUeh morc . Jt^lo rcadt-m. ^th-these ossciiflal n &i§0 Quart of : cu u r ,!l - !u11«•'•..i hi!i;ilj.-,! I'bevrolet deal­ .-if in.v is piven rfs the reason. 1f>%m sensitive"; and sccon^ ho* can ! -- . ' l. - - * er.- \ i>\i Wiiuit 'a. jAef.it*- .to-j-step- <*ut.,. -ill Edward Clarke & Son suc.-.'i,.-ior. if a" resiga'atioa is tet^^" Certified il>':<-!i._ will pii5*sjbiy_be a resi^ftt^ fr.ou iJi-e N'ortijern vnd of the, Skifippi Milk TILE altlwuvh I'luiip Forcian, Wian»"l^^ - CONTRACTOR p.-<--."ii: a--:Ts;ant. "has been fri^^p a day added to an ordi­ Phone 1S ,p( :lt U l; -&rtn ! PivvMH _pvorloadInK . and con.se-! , M ,v / ,?. i ' i ;."" I "^er bei'ore Jld n VhJvrolet cordirig to Dr. Frank n^em disiortion. For ~th|s reason; a9 a 1 0w W ntlJ? >P ^m1 1( r lh1 1C ntfW,- *M'im.r; ran,. M,eh inibi idled eii- Kichardson, Past Presi­ , alone the uce of a crystal is ^Yar-; r.n-I ^ """ ', ? tJ»"i-'-..i a^ v.:l, dm.uijed ou, thtf -r, pVi _. _eenrJc-euureeo.-da .._ . .. a,Vvil4t:t_, M.t:, ._,„-,. .lhp_w,. dent of Brooklyn Pedi­ rrante.l. when u- is-preceded - by'o isuifielent hlRh-frcquonev amplifi- Ab-jolule absence of regenera- Aii- \on Si-i-.rt il.»'i in il live bowls - i mr.|, offiHal^. i'.f' the i'he-.:olet atric Society. l cation. When we further realize , that the crystal cannot hiss, cause ! Thi e hear, 't" o"f" -this ,"circuiY t is thVe" M„,••"'•«•li•r v^•„,„,,;„ "MMMH„I i,-.MPwnsWri| i MAM, . rtr;li.ra:„[u i.reKeneration, or make any noise of i carUoruiuluni cryntal detector In in the loitduct or vne me:-lin« whii-h lnaUon wlt1 th<> SrftpMafre 'its own accord, then its use be-' i'V" .' ' ' AmerTran lonk tb.> ion,i ot the i..o.-t coin[.r,- The Noe Farm, Inc. comes even more desirable i ^-Xe traiiKfoi-mer. Reference hcnsivc s.tle^ prerentation of its Now, how manv valves are to, -fiui:^ / ^m r.,,vcal *.Ue total kind ever n:.ule l.v an atitonnddle ELECTRIC© REFRIGERATION 7 & ab3eilce of a necessary? If the " set is to iK. • "y brulKiiiR or by- j maiiutai-tuivr. Talks were illuMrat- Madison, N. J. . Phone Madison 33-J p aSH,11 , See it on display at located where nWm must be used • 1 B. condensers in this part of,ed in the form of placets, depict- 1 rc llt that then elBht valves seem to be the , ™ \ ' would otherwise; iUii jnoper iroeedure t lidtowiu;; the. inei tthn e "~muiri-staKe~"~tinie{f--iilph-fre- " HncIIBriefly-.--the>":_",nc"- "ci^int-cireirit"" consists-of^lnpconsists-of-^inprr tirtire drnrrrsdrnrcn"r werwere ?uo:U^-nri!riio-;t?T)ri w 338 Springfield Ave. Tel. 241 Summit. N. J. (inency circuits; for on these in ! tU'° hIRhlyJ cfficiciLL stages of CI:e\ roin • Mo:«»r t'oi.ipanv ;.t ;m |sta!latioiis we must also -COMtend ' tuned-hi|rh-frf'quency amplifica-: ele.l orate Lv';.4iiei m tin- Cuinmii- tlon f*^vN*H of the thltiKa to tie sure ot f I with the problem of ext*r" ' -Crystal detector, followed by ; dure ll.itel. W. s. Kiiu.b.en. juv.-- ! selectivity and sensitivity in the •a 'ran9fornu'r a»d TW<> double-im-! idt'iit of the Clievmlei ^loinif rom- *— whin thinking aln-:ul and Han- SALE ' suburbs and the coutrrnT^wliere it ' pc,lance sla^s—in all the eauiva-.l par.y, ser\iil .-„; ho.--: on tin- w;i- •Jot,' your clothes, 1H that heavy llJUt of six valve tatins are Koin«: to be trrnninpnisly . 13 possible to "erect an outdoor an '' " op^-nMon. In faet.;slon and K 11. <;ra:it \as the ;,pe:.I.- 1 ot 1h p rts nc( t,sAlr f,,r c o1 lI boiari for about o\er\ tiling In lie* Quality tenim, its use will- enab'eus. to"1 " ° * a !,JX-" v:ilV1>" s 1 tl»«: " -< cvenni-. i pick up a vastl-v stroiiuer d^if """"'"""" ( n mK tim"i o"f ' a " ' '* "''«' " wardrobe. Kvt-nln^ 'frocks,' eve­ Telephone 230 C-or. Summit Ave* i Pick up a vastly stroiiKo'r ^ienit • '" ^ ' ^-t'alve set arc I hi- N.-^ YotK wu-etn:;' \\--..-< the Emphasizing j impulse, and acct,rdSy wo ^ : "'^ed in this kit. with the _.ex-'firs. t ies tit' I,: iiinil.ir meet ning coals, ensembles for alti-njoon, Ejoods coption of two socket». ; il'K-s tliat ::re ID ]- |..-hl thi.-; w iu- day drt'ssrH-aml coats for wear la Summit, Nl J. and Bank St. the true • Through the careful -plottlns of'tei. and ..prln;, lion e.oa-t tu coast. town, all of Ji.\ivy nitln In soon' Low Prices 1 the time and phase relations of thei -- . • -•- - _ form or other are. oil.> ot" tte> ffur.'jit Value of ,n hp h , i predictions for th.»- now s.-a.'-un. and-thc- OThT", !. . ^>-f«-'ni»ency emi; Freiinghuysen Retires, •Kvc.ry maker of llntWabrics.is K'.\^~ For i M Infr b^ att.'titlon to tbore maii-riaUs C iof the circuit, it ««.•«-boen-poshlble,' £-,,- f 4 - . ,.- - ' XJtmost in DEEP SEATED i to-male the second valve perform! Mate AgnCUlture DOard and some of th.-m an- bi-uullful to Z5 |a double duty, that of uniplifvini;; tei>. Tin-re isoni-, tal^-i} .satin Hor- VALVES COUGHS AND -rla that -Is «Hfii>cl.iUv snnitt for it E.X I. :lwo differeiit fwqneiiclo, with no' • Trenton. Ja.i." l.^-Retirement of has that- mar\(-lous losli-i. find BRONCHIAL ; nu«iirinK effect to cub,,-. At all j^pi, .-. riTli,,,,.,,^,, as'prem- gleam-that BIM-S .satin Its fnseliia- Extraordina y — Most Unusuab—Special Offi TROUBLE (tiinoH tho valve to the hem that is woll thought of ...»~i.S ccs Ii«.«.-«-. jsenotislv. luirt the ojuihtv of re-' ., . . , , , Agents For ^..^.Agaits Ear.,. Eggs —or=12r COMPOUND dlri;( K;a:i lajl of n llillf mil t r A mom: "otii-' tr.^r SllTi"6:I(" I'lV-s'." "Tfi'eR.i"" jproductmn. It .^ but rmall v,onder:tiu. ,„vv f -nt fjul,M,;, r.m,..^ eat in. coats an- froinc lo bf much Loosens u» Hint tight Jcclinp. ias qui, k!y m-ilii-all/ed wiUiin the;u,r, b,v;, ,„.,.„ ?,!U|„,,, ,, ,„, ,^K U^e„oii^ori^ worn. In black for th.' daytime and He! and one- this adjustmeiit !•= , J,,f.-hip uif u^ .State Ar-.i i--ub .i.-al" Firestone Tires MAINE Potatoes•JS^-Sffi i-los mad: efiivor the. oruinl oes \er.,;\-\w 1 b!oe;: .tuneo y-ceive,d over- , UJlR^ard Alvid „ u (:,,. K •„,. ,;,„„,.,.;. • In white for evening, -rids latter Devoe Paints 'the entire wavebiMid v.'ithoat u cir- , -'-_' . ' note, incidentally Is very n.-vv and " 65c (vhrn you corne to think about it. ( cuit howl or whistle. | nioiv. if ;J:f l e-. \\ er ,h,e; h.-cn rcry refreshing after years an* Auto Supplies and Varnishes' SUgar Granted g lbs.-£ty< AfhT iloscribin^: the con'lruc- prop. y\\ lni;li ami wired. i'i-i-.up-' *ea.ja of brocades aiHI Vidvcta. Hon i'r.d otieraHon of the si-t' in k.-i-p, lio.'h s.i tli».> and motiov, will .detail Mr. Hrjidloy concludes: ; b- ci.-i-^der:..'!!;,- I.-so lhau tin Burstein's "The new ..receiver ,_MiJl_ be. a.^,4cj5_j.]iiili jJmiIuy_lLjiri.aU:i'„mL:ii: A .Newark, dentij.t- hah hctm his i r»i-:sciuPTio\ •" * and rhouhl lie of i \coptiiin:il in-, . * - - • - Wallpaper and Bnishes' Flour"asasry^vasc ! rii.lmiACY tcrest, to . those. _\V.1LU nrefi-£„ tlu: . Local .advcrtii.iM-M a-ro annonneiiif! protest tliat In- ec.n'l alfoid ll. 430 Springfield Av^ Pnone 1191 crystal ^letector Willi the added sales"of poc.d nie.-chandise at sal.A .Niiw ho I eel-, ali'iui l lie ' unit' as Fairy Soap « 6 ^« 25 I hi' res; of. u« when \w ri--i ive (Next to A. & P. Tea Co) amplification of Vacuum valves prices In today's ItKUALl). It will •ictins as. hiRh-frefliK u: y and low- pay you to .w ihco-advertisement,? our d'-ntl-U's lull A£LP c Asst, Jellies % »" 25 fi-emieii-y r.mplli'kr:,. Further- and visUihe.se stores. tmtmlmmmm^^mmmmm l C Pacific ToUct Paper 6 ™'> 2S for Economical Transportation

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£jvw

Watch 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. Uh-V,-Mary Scott I For Particulars Address T SHFRMAM RVI AKTT\ c • K..73H.TP.-1 Mau:.ham. Mi .a C.-7is.'1. "S.a c :i, llit.l.m -ie-viily, M" Wa.la I . «uuress j. intKMAN BYLAND, Sec y

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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 .. 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

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