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PRICE FIVE CENTS Don’t Mention 2n d N u r s e Victorious Here It F o r C h i l d LOIZEAUX SLATE WINS lignite cnf.^nai over the .political situation. Tuesday rJght. He rushed Into th® office cet ‘ fdwBIBSV Howard J. 8ioy, ob­ H y g i e n e MOSTUlt-NOMINATIQNS. tained primary 'flection" returns rbr County ConHHittee Makeup In- ■ several' districts and telephoned ’R e­ Hale and Schnabel Have Little publican headquarters.” He read off Board of Health Approves Project Doubt, Although IndicatiotLS Difficulty F or Township Com- 1—the- distr-iet- returns—and . then asked Arranged by State Depart- Are For Loizeaux Local Men Nominated jrhittee; Fort Wins Here to talk to John J. Molson, head o£ the m enf of Health Loizeaux organization, with which LufL- SEVERAL EXPECTEDTO— EASCjQE r u n s s e c o n d •TB’gn is affiliated.- He learneff only-then PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN ASPIRE TO CHAIRMAN ON ASSEMBLY TICKET -t'.mr. l-.a had given' the -rival daap.-flw TOO NUMEROUS FOR ONE results, it aepefldinm whiclrtslda—of- Tuesday’s \ primary ' erection - -the lence yoirare when you say ’'Re­ Aeeebtanao—ef- a pvdast » « » » .< the change o f pan of the ir.sinber^hl’y Btesy-virtorite^tor Township teemen Benjamin Hale and Harry al publican headquarters.” through th e. State .Department cf of the .Republican county committee of ■the township but apparently left tho "Srlmabel over—the—thli’d' Republlean liseglth to add smother nurse to; the ■candidate, PYank J. .LaTora,, marked - Compliments generally bring q come- group as evenly divided as it wqs last township’s chid fcygiens work was j’fiesday’s quiet primary election. Other-: taok. Last' week this column meation- year and_Ahe year previous. Unless voted Wednesday night by the Board wise, the chief note in the election was ^aao-pralse. .Paid tor the efficient work committee members are persuaded of Health with the stipulation.that the the -taking of the township by the Loi- .: : of Patrolman Larry Treger on Boutel®. ilS K S k their party factional.oonnec- I-aiMhlpu is not tubecome permanent. ~ aeatfsi county group, whioh fell last i However, the quotation regarding Hill­ Mens, it la probaKe-Ba&i tl:s..aommiDs. Health Officer Samuel M. Jowltt said year before the' Fasooe faction. - i side being “permitted” to break up tee wlll .vdto one way :or the other M the projeot would last at lessiLtfeoUgh f r a n k lin w . fo r t . ffale was hlgh map with 1908’ votes, speedlrtg and other traffic ..violations to 14, or even be deadlocked a .1937, and possibly Into 1933. _ George followed by Schnabel with V&2S. LaTofa was taken up wrong in some places. last yepr at the start, Joto 18, W. Herlleh, president of the. board, trailed with 759. Hale and SchnabeLin Let us assure you that Treger and other, According to the election laws, the raised ' the question of whether the WPA Sewing November wffi oppose former Oomfflh- officers are pennitted to hand out tick­ township would find the additional ser­ bounty committees must organize, their municipalities Monday, and the ■teemaxL-Arthur T. Lee and ^William ets—there Is'nothing restraining them vice so necessary' when the project ends Oraniey, wh,o won the DemboraHl: nomi - but good driving. . that It would have to continue it at Its Union. County..committees win organ­ Project Will ize Tuesday. The ldcations-Qf the Hill--j inatisns without opposition. \ ^ f . I own expense as it did when the child I Hale was high man in ten of the fit/ ■ One of the most imusual cases of _ side meetings had not beetfanhounbod .hygiene service was started. teen districts. Schnabel was first fq:’ terest in a county committee battle to newspapers up to yesterday after- - Miss soiiurig Taxed . Reduce Relief four. LaTora was. high only^ in one wad the contest Tuesday in the fif­ H Jowltt said the State Board of Health distrlot, the eighth. In all districts but teenth-district. There, were. 9.48 Repnh- felt the township should avail Itself of Ijightecn Families Expected To complexion Uncertain .: the eighth Hale and Schnabel divided ytean yotes east, e f which three -ballots the offer because Of the-laige pre-school On- th.6..snrface It appears nrbbable Be Remoyed from the Rolls; r HENR,Y G. NULTON_ DONALD U. McLEAN first anfl second . positions between wens' thrown "out as void. • The official tabulation here which is becoming-tooj that the Roizeaux, nr Regular Qrgigt. them.’. ■ Seek W hite Collar W ork •• vets for the'two candidates totaled 238. large for Miss L-itian M. So-ttung, child zation ’group, can organise the com-l -* Hlllsidefs who won the Republ l nomination for. Congress and cminty Pascoe Popular which is seven lets than the number of hygiene nurse, to ha&die adequately, mlstee. However, last year the otherl clerk; respectively. I „ Except for the personal popularity Approval, for a 1A1JPA sewing project ballots lKft._Threo of the seven ballots Dr. BSnry j. Kcnzeimann, department faptfon, aligned with the Organization to take eighteen families, off Jhe relief Which enabled Herbert J. Pascoe to run had-biit a ' single bullet rote, nothing physician, sai£~anot&er nurse is not an Republican League, scented to have the| faY ahead’ of his running mates-and rolls was voted Wednesday night by. the else: one for Governor Harold G. Hoff­ absolute necessity now, but that thM majority but was unable. to-elect elminate ■ Nicholas A. Tomasulo of toe Township Committee after Mrs, Sarah Legion Plans Released Here, man, another for Franklin W. Fort, [.project would do muoh good at this I chairman. ,, ...- • ,' Loizeaux'Assembly slate, toe Loizeaux V.’ Ackerman, women’s personnel man­ both oqndidates for delegates at large, time.. Ha added that he believed eoo-1 Since Earl Ossenfort, the retiring group, had little trouble In toe township i j j i j another only a vote for Anthony J. ,__ ^ AondfflQnstwould improvtsuffg: ager lor this distrlot, had outlined plans. I Chairman, did hot jrun for reelection Poppy Sale Is Rearrested In -that bracket. Thomas Williams gave Salvadpre for Congress. Of the remaln- olently before the project ends to make Henry G. Nulton. of this township a The sewing room will be In the same as a district-leader, the Loizeaux group . lag four baUots at-least one had votes .continuation of a sgcond nurse here un* I will have to agree on some other candl- close race for oo-jnty clerk beforo losing, building ss the ,*1308^61161 offices are Plazs for^toe sale ol.poppies for the Releases last night on ’a charge oi for both. Candidates. This very high necessary. The. board finally voted to /date. David Gonzer, who was. oltair- 916 to 878-, with .Robert- J. .McNair trail­ 'maintained. The. sawiffg done will be -benefit of disabled veterans'ic the hos- driving in Hillside after his license had percentage of votes for county commit­ accept with the minutes containing a’ of the executive eonimittee for' the ing 'With 413 votes and Kenneth T. teeman was polled despite the fact that distinct fdeiihg that the.additional ser­ •tides 8f VSlothhlgthat pita* at Mliiington were made Wednes­ been fevoked, William Hi QrOUoh. 26l :ffiSS. The project Ilasl ysav. is expected to be an aspirant Mair with 137. the candidates1' ftanjes were on the bot- vice should not continue after the end' day night at^ of 60 Barker road, Blzabeth, was im­ ■iglnally planned several months'for Ossenfort’s place, but there is no Ar. indioation- that experience in . tom o f tlie right hand column where of the project. This is for the guidance den-Looker Post, 60, American Legion, mediately rearrested by Elizabeth for office and better-known names ago before rdief was returned to mm '- ; certkinty that he can. get the Loizeaux and its. auxiilary, at Schmidt’s Holly­ mapy- persons foil-to vote. of future health-boards.. improper registration and driving while more to do with votes here than toe eipalltles. V _ . support. He sought it last year unsuo- wood Hall, 266 Hollywood aver.qe. Tie. not licensed-. Judge Emil A. Herrlgel Miss Sottuug reported making 298 cessfully. who else the group might factional affiliations is the fart that Mrs. Ackerman urged toe committee drive will start tomorrow and and Mem- LeRoy Hoesly, victorious in the ooun- Visits during the.iast month, out of 798 last night - gave .ills verdict, dismissing Freeholders Charles L. Bauer, Jr. and [to submit a number of white collar back for chairman is not known^H driai’ Day. ty committee contest iff the third dis­ persons on her visaing list. J3he said the complaint because there was -no Fetor H Meisel, both 6n toe Pascoe [projeots to the WiPA and offered her Mrs. Louisa A. Kirkman, who trict,, tells of his approaching a woman there was an attendance of 180 at the - Ail toe proceeds will go for toe pene- proof that Crouoh was hi jffiieide. He slate,, led in the township. Freeholder aid outlining constructive and worth- feated by Ossenfort last year for chair­ near 4die polling plao^ and handing her Baby Keep-Weli.-..Statlo&.. at Hurfian- fit of .tile disabled men. Members was arresteq on North Broad street RiOMard J. Hartlgan, a member of toe |while types of work to be. included, man, may seek the post again this year, his Card, 1 •Looker .School, of which 143 were .Sables pointed out that while they will be opposite Beechwood -place, where' one Lplzeaux slate, came in third, toe same based on similar projects in other mun- I but may not stay in the picture if her •'Td appreciate your support,” he said, under, one -year of ags. Fifteen chilli receiving toeff ffonu<.sftbrtlyr.toe wel­ Side , of the street, is in .Hillside and ff the c mty. dpallties.' The sewing projeot will ■ cost | newly elected ^ co-Iead^r, Clarence E. the ether in Elizabeth. “I wouidait • vote for you-under any dren were reported inununizedjgainst fare work among the disabled has to I. Qovemor Alfred M. Landon won over the township a maximum of 3656 for Kremer, gatns haeldEg for a reported oontiSiis aa’d hoped that the public will condition,’’. she said angrily. ■ diphtheria and seven, against whccping . Judge HarrigBl fined.Fehx Hi Dobrsyn Senator Wiijia mB. Borah for toe Re- •ent, heat, light and..power, in lieu of boom for chairman. Ibis not; believed “Wliy nqMifc, CoUgh. Twelve were vaccinated against continue its supppft ns ir. the- peit. The 24; of Kulpihont, Fa:„ $25 for not having publicaa presidential preference byi L coctrlbutten as toe sponsoring body. either would battle with the other to V. F. W. -drive ii in charge of Frank “Hundreds of reasons." smallpox .Seventeen defects were his coal delivery-ticket. Joian Sohicis:- I more toan 3 to 1 here.. The vote was - To Confer With Reich run for -dhairihan. Former Freeholder "Name, oner ' __ .found and eleven corrected, she skid.. 14 Tore, .assisted bY Albert Dion and nis, 42, of 2J8 Bright street, was fined 1868 to 531. Few .personal choices were K S lilR lo m e -comments were made tieRoy G. Hoesly, another new member; J. P. Kiing. "The way |®?hSpfflsa the Haupt- Other Diseases $6 on a siiarge of being druidt and dis- made. According to toe tally sheets, a that the services-of the township attor- niay have aspirations, too, it is said, ■*nafin'‘ oa36.** '* . • JOWitt- reported 29 oases • of mumps, |orderly. A’ reekleas driving jeharge dark horfe ’was highest among toe necessajry_ in drunken driving Several committee members have said against Leo Geriach, 40, of 1161 Liberty The good lady'mistook Hoesly for the '©' of scarlet fever, 13 of chioker.pcx, personal choices: Arthur Littae, who it-. a proseoutor, •• the oommittee they have been asked to back John d| .Governor! 59 nine. .af. whooping eqi^hrrliwiv-nfr-tMhBP-- Candidates Convey avenqe, was dismissed. Daniel ff. Ver* ceived five votes in the fifteento dis- dsoidsd to wait .until next ..week befbre La)pp, Jr., at present the treasurer of Gen, 35, of _8 Krotik place, Irvington, , Oui-OSis,/. fbU|., of measles, one each of ■tict. Former President Herbert Hoover deciding whether1 to accept .the rScom- the committee, for the chairmanship] Was released also on a. charge of leav­ i-pneuinnniacsnd- German aaaslss -and [got four votes in the same district, and mendatlon of Dr. Jerome J. Reich, for­ apparently as a dark horse entry. - Thanks To Voters ing his ear oh a sidewalk, as there were ]-eight„dog bites. He reported making Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg two. mer township physioian, that no prose­ Duffy Unseated no witnesses for toe state. He said he New Seale For eight dairy Inspections and 42 store President Franklin D. Roosevelt had at cutor be required “in toe future, as a The Democrats are not expected to : May. X, through^your paper, thank all inspections during the month. He rec­ had had an accident and could not least one Republican supporter, as he matter of economy. Dr. Reioh will be argue over their officers. They had theaters and the workers who sup­ move the ear before police arrested ommended that several persons receiv­ received a vote in the fifteento district, asked tomeet with the committee Wed­ hard contests Tuesday as some Repub­ ported me .at the primaries last Tues­ him — . . . School Rental ing aid from the township be assigned fUfred E. Smith was toe choice of two nesday to diseuss toe question. On Dr. licans had. The election saw Hoesly day. , J Jessie Muhgnug, of Springfield, was to cleaning up the area near the storm thirteenth distrtot Republicans and Col. Rjito’s assertions last (year that such unseat James D. Duffy, 138 to 73, in I appreciate their -continued confi­ given a suspended sentence on charges sewer flume used temporarily during Frank_Knox was written in by a voter The Board of Education adopted the cases were not being handled adequate­ -the Third Distrlot,-WMle Mrs, Elizabeth dence in me of their representa­ of having no registration or driver’s ii- recommended new schedule of service the winter for dumping of refuse and Wilkes was retaining her leadership ifl the second distrlot. Otherwise no ly- the committee, assigned Township tives on the Totvnship Committee. iense in her possession and passing a personal choices were made. and rental charges for the use of school now the -object. Of a number of com­ (Attorney Sigurd A. Emerson to drunken with a 119 to 94 victory oyer Mrs. Lou - * a Yours very truly ~ plaints. airMffife ’ A warning of a Heavy fine Fort Leads Hoffman buildings Monday night at an adjourn­ driving cases. Luthepauer. Gonzer defeated Felix Ben Hale. tor ahether offense was given, after the ed meeting following a conference. In Dlstler, 128 to1 T'7, and Mrs. Hannaii Franklin W. Fort ousted Governor ...Emersonj5UbmltteilA.lisiLOf tax title defendant had given an explanation. Harold b. Hoffman as one of -the four ■ some eases the rates'have not been in­ liens on' which the owners have made Reach nosed -put-Mrs. Mary F. Shafc« Bougies .McLean, 38. of 1038 Bertram creased mush,.while in others they hef, 108 to 100,' In the fifth district, . Arthur ,T. Lee and William Craniey, leaders for delegates at- large to toe Senior Class no effort to pay. He ’recommended ■ B e e , union," pai8~$6: W& drunk and Republican convection here, receiving a have been doubled on the theory’ that mediate action, through foreclosure Mrs. Gertrude Nuse retired Mrs, De­ .chosen the Democratic -nominees for disorderly charge. the Township Oommittee, desire bo Vote of 1306 to Hoffman’s 1007. The more -revenue should come into the where, necessary. The list was-referred lilah Rhodes, in the sixth district, *4i school funds to compensate for .open­ In Washington I to 87, and Charles1 Hilbert was voted thank the voters and workers for their Governor was a poor fifth here, state to £,e finance • committee for reoom- Oominltteeman George O. Warren, Jr, ing the schools to many funotions. mendatisEs. . in in place of Charles Zweidinger in support at the Primary election. Officers Chosen and Senator Charles E. Loizeaux had . The board agreed on the transfer of 1 One hundred fourteen members of the seventh, 67 to. 66. Victor G. Rostel 3r. Jerome J. Reich from the High was reelected In the eighth district with trouble in the township winning the Senior class left the High School LeRoy G. Hoesly Wishes to thank the School to -the Hillside Avenue School 76 votjg against 65 for Rollen Cobb and By Thespian Club -f -the opposition slate of candidates by. bus Wednesday morning, for ithe aa- voters of the third district for’ the and of Dr. Milton M. mien from the 50 for Peter Arlauckas, who made for Sixth district delegates to toe con­ nual Washlcgxm trip. They WEI re­ “ovejfwhelmlng majority- given" to him Hillside Avenue School to the High remarkable showing as a ‘‘sticker" ca vention. Warren received 1304 votes and turn tomorrow night. in the county committee contest. The Thespian Oiub,- dramatic group .School So avoid duplication of duties, as dldate. Ethel Miller was reelected the?e Loizeaux 1386, against;: 712 for Edward A stop was made at Annapolis Wed­ t Franklin Memorial M. E. Church, Q\_ mien is the high school 'athletic On Top over Helen Goldstein, 06 to 71. B, Twothbiy and 538 for C, Benson W ig- nesday afternoon. Visits lo various Mrs. Gr^ce E. Greene, reelected Re­ elected officers for the ensuing year at physician. Mrs. Maria Thompson was reelecteffta ton. Robert A Trimble; Borah candl1 buildings and places of -interest in publican • county committeewoman in its annual meeting Monday evening as Supervising Principal Arthur G, the eleventh district, 98 to 78, over Mrs. date for delegate, trailed with S4^ votes. Washington, ,gs well as to Mt. Vernon, the twelfth district Tuesday, desires to follows* LeRoy Harrison, president; J. woodfield and William M, Raphael Anna Nichols. Hi one of1 the most seri­ Likewise, Gol. Paul Debeyoite/SratUlslcfe are ;on the program being carried out. thank the voters for their support. ’Wendell Stegner, vice president; Anne were named to represent the board June ously contested battles, Thomas T. New- and Mrs. Helen Haines Wgbdhiff won A sw W M g party is amoBg-the-plaa».; jO’esttnan, secretary and Franklin W. 5 at the State Hoard meetingiin Tren-' bold defeated George, H, Parsons in the easily ova Mrs. KatherUte V. Beatty A stop at.-Valley p »g e will be made The undersigned take this means, of Haskell, treasurer. Ail-had served the tPff. Hiring of-an instrumental music fifteenth district, 181 to 107. and John K. Cloud for iuternates, 1263 tomorrow on the return trip. Miss thanking the Republican voters of the preceding year but Miss ’Westman whet teacher for the next sohpol yean for Other G, O. P. Results ahd 1180 to 688 and 768. Vera Edgar, chief class advisor, Miss Fourth District, for their .loyal support succeeds Miss Viola Ipdeler. Mrs. Ag- f 1-400 a year was authorized. Disous- Other Republican results were: First Senator W. Warren .-Barbour had Jit-' Rosine Boyd, Mrs. Evelyn F, Bailey, at the Primary election. We thank you Biazier of Hillside. was elected sion on- the’ —subjeot W*of the injuublayout Uio f WIOthe district, Kenneth M. Ross 176 and E&na tie. trouble ih Hillside. , His vote, despite Henry J. Althenn and Samuel F, human for giving us fire-honor and privilege of ih. Mrs. Blazier was formerly coach candidates, asw Hurden-Looker School manual Ifiton 173T second,“ Arthur-Van-Steen- opposlHoh from two other accompanied the party. agaffiTserving as your District—leadere,- .of the, dramatic club and, returns to ■raining shop*was carried on only in bergh 131 and Afrs. Maud LosSdw 125; was the highest for any person on toe Prospective candidates, for offices in wiil do our very .best to. show our this position after an absence of a year." ® OOBf«fenoe of the board as a whole fourth, John -W. !Krug 200 and Miss ballot here, 1906. Congressman Donald 7 toe -Students’ General Association have •appreciatloji by" being a credit to otir During the year Miss Mary McKeever sltffng as toe janitors’ and‘ manual Frances .Roberts 187; sixth, Joseph H. McLean won easily, too, 1610 to 424 been asked, to submit by this afternoon District’'and of service-to you atlSF Of the high school faculty served as training bbmihittee. Roth, 69; seventh, Mrs. 'Irene Kemp for Montague Hutchinson, also of Hill­ statements of qualifications and their times. volunteer coach' . 102; ninth, Walter Howell 87, Emil sofri side, and 341 for Anthony }, Salvadore. platfqjaas^ Thp National Honor So­ Frances A, -Roberts Plans were’ discussed for the annual FRIENDLY CIRCLE TO MEET nenberg 2 and Mrs. Della Wessels 78; McLean's forma secretary and social ciety decided to ask for fepls to make . John Wi Krug . Spring play to be presented at Franklin justice candidate. _ The Friendly Circle of HiUside'-Uourt, toe campaigns more constructive. Pe­ tenth, James finoddy 116 and MCra. Metncijal Ghureh June 4 entitled “Rose Christine Blskey 109; eleventh, Lapp Democratic Vote 30, of the Qrder.of the Amaranth, 'will titions for plaoes on the ballot and of the Southland.” This three-act oom- 139; twelfth, Arthur M. Cox 153 and In toe Democratic prlmaiV, William meet next Wednesday afternpon, May the usual assemblies £.t whioh candi­ Gert|rtid4 Nuse *and!Joseph Roth wish edy wM- be directed by Mrs, Blazer and, Grace E. Greene 145; thirteenth,, H. Sma Infers. Wat Theroh Campbell at 2 p. m. instead of Thursday.’ The dates can_ speak are still included. The •to thank the voters, of the sixth district rehearsals are already under way ’’for meeting will be held at the home of William Beck 148 and Mrs. Emma Knox easily, 246 to 9l\and Dr. Frank Moore election prabably will be held at the" who supported them for the Republi- tWs’produotlon. Mrs., Rachel Race, .68 Morris place. 146; fourteenth, Kremer 107 and Mrs. won over Theopre J. Harrington, 208 end of .next week. John Fereak, ohalr- ih Opunty Committee, l Kirkman 109; fifteenth, Nell C, Hetzel to .149. The Democratic organiaation of toe -S.-G. A. elections ooirfmlt-’ ’. SCOUT. HONOR COURT slate' for the Assembly won easily, but _ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT 208, Anna Hill 8. David Gbnzer. knd Hannah. Reach, tee, Is In charge of arrangements for ■ A Court of Honor will be held tonight Owen F. Duffy, Sry nosed out william _The engagement of Miss Sally Owens, toe felectlon. , Democratic results were as follows: electee! to the Republican County Com- at the Hillside Avenue Sohool ljy to® or Newark, to Erwin 'Snjalley, of. 33 First district. Agnes O. Dickinson 1; E.-.^Bbster on toe Kreeholder slate. The frebhman party .will be held to­ BEN HALE mlttee from the fifth district, express loy Scout Round Table’ of Hfflside, Fairbanks street, has been announced. second, William. J. Patten, Jr. 4 and Ih toe Townshjff Committee vote, night in the school gymnasium, Robert Gommittce Chairman nominated for Their appreclaiiiOS' to voters for Demonstrations -of first--aid._wiU,. J}e Miss Owens,is the daughter of Mr. ahd Helen-Rubln- third, Charles A. Ed­ ■Gr&nley -received 32? votes and Lee 346, Steele, class president, and his officers, reelection by Republicans with highest their support.-— given by. representatives o f , toe, New -vu-s. .John* 0, Owens. Mr. Owens was wards 16 and Emily EL Noll 15; fourth, running together almost even, yg the are in charge, aided by Leonard J. Mit- vote among three candidates. Jersey/Rell Telephone Go.rwhlch will1 choice* for President, Henry Breckin1 formerly road overseer of toe tqwnship. James J. Kelly 17 and Winnie McMamn Victor G. Rostel desires to thank ohell and . other class advisors. . also pr.psent flhns on toe subject. (Continued on page four) 17; fifth, Paul Klesel 38 and Mary Ger- voters and workers in the eighth disf-^ SELLING OUT PAINT ,ber 36; sixth, Kazimir Drygulski 27 trict for supporting him for the Repub­ All Kinds Of Insurance ■ s a l e 5,000 g a l . St o c k and Eleanor Szentlmre 2; seventh, Al- Must be sold regardless of price. lican County Oommittee. Helen Gold­ The Munch Bowl HONEYWELL Small Monthly Payments Hiley 42 and Libby ■ Installation ,of officers of the Lions For United States Senator win' H. Smathers ...... — S' ■102 17 • 14 31 14 18 21— 372 Bn 0 8 3 9 9 T 16 8 ■ ®— K‘ Olub took place Tuesday nigh; at Bal- David J.- Allen — • • SPheron.McCampbell ...... lanttoe’s, Newark, Arrangemtnte. were &. ran. Coekey ...... • (Sixth Congressional District) 124 lflft . 172 For Member of the House of Represent made through the courtesy' oil Charles W, Warren. Barbour ...... - 5 10 . * 9/ n s 19 19 w --WA 6 4 ,8 4 v Theodors J. Harrington .7...... | 8— 149 1'. Jones, general credit manager who For Member of the Housed Representatives (Sixth Congressional District) - il io 22: if 23 14 li 14 19 13 14 M 15j-"203 •is a member. . Anthony J. Salvador ...... ’■ • • • 33 Retiring" president Raymond R. King Montague Hutoklnson ...gg|• .16 tor. Members of the General Assembly 18 12. 5 8 4 niist otesi- 58 60 88 1:19—13.1- -12 rAJ - X3 11 iSA m 'A -g^mnlri MpT fflll 128 130 100 49 max M. -Gant...... ® 26; 33 ’^4 21" 2r 16 16; dent James F.'McOartky who oongrat- 15 Wp. 281 w 17— 298- * i Ellen Curry'...... ' 27 35 33 22 23 2 0 . 18 *1$' ■ ulated the . 'officers 'and Crtotors os For Members of the General Assembly r.-’llfi:.. 16 ,25« M 1'7- 297 -3 TT ~38— "461- 26 .37 31 24 25 22 • 18 18 their election. King was .pfefig,3ted Wife mXIL 29 18 . "18— 308 ; jSamhel B. Qo-SSy...... , : •. ■ 34 27 11*— 559 George R, Walsh .... • • ■“26 . a .pearl-encrustea 'p in 'b r Dr. M. M. .Sidney w.rfflriffie ... ata ■ ■ - • -AU- 16 31 45 18 81 il IT M 1 83 185—1394 Francis H. Schwartz, 9 4 8 Fischler who called attention to King's Thomas M- M u f c - ...... • “ ."'7.rriw- 85 164 116 126 54 63 y. —a- 2 i 8 10 3 - 1. 4 LjiSSSi J 88 69 TO - ST" 55 Tottirfr-GHes-—~ — successful teim. . John M. Kemor ...... It§m • • • • • 79 . • 712 — a.-mnhinn was adopted to recommend Niohclas A. Tcmasulo 48 98—1051 For County Clerk • ~ B 74 16 62 .-61 7? Walter- Or-Tenney...... v ...... s B “ passage of a White--cane ordinance py "Mart S., Van Fleet ...... ■. '■ ■■■■ 73 52— 636 the -township oommlttee to'assist the •Edward Sachar ...... 68 U0 47 A2~~37— 86- 110 113 78 81 io«-iim For Members of the Board' o f Chosen Freeholders (3-year term) blind in the township. R. H. Yamfjgfeg Herbert J. Pascoe — .118 engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad, 37 16 62 84 ...... 3 1 4 1 m : 7— 120 Chas. 'K7 GCddes ...... —— — ^JEIL JuiluB {Btellsh .... .£...... 18 12 14 .12 18 14 '^WgOnllBpited~aS--ar7HswrniBffihafc^^ jg atharine ...... •••;• 81 Owfin F. Duffy Sr...... 7 3 '-il:; n uftss-dW. 24 20 15 18 ward' TtllFrVry...of athletics, .man n. Lum...... ~— *- John Ei- Anthes- .Vftrr.. —A,_ ia '14— 111 announced She opening of the soitball Herbert F. Sailer ...... 8 33 24 19 8 1 8 21~ "Fred ^W.-Eckmarto-..^. as •... ■...... 5 . 9 season with a game at" Miito’s Field, • B ...... — ••• 8 "William- E. -Webster.. ^ -A- • ...... 3 —2“^— North Broad street, at-S:80 p. m. against ...... 3 1 - 8 - —9- For County Cleric Wffllain,- J. Hjgglns ...... the Franklin Memorial M- B. Church is 47 26 44 *67 43 64 88 96— 876 Thos. Williams ...... -98 16— 413 For Coronor Robert J. McNair ■■ ■.- .. •••., • y 12 37 20 18l 42 ...... 9 3 16 rt 34 31 21 22 18 ...... 28 6— 137 Ph ilip A. Donnelly ...... Kenneth T. Mair ....." ..... < ...... 113- 116— 915 - Henry G, Nulton...... - i— •.. 59 82 73 87 92 27 50 37 43 For Members of the Township Committee (3-year term) William C r a u l e y ...... '. 8- 5- 15.. 18 26- 30 37 39 27 19 18 18 Thelma Borden _Arthur’-T. Lee ...... | 9 5 . ■17 “ 19 29 32 ' 40 ...... 24 16 40 28 37 19 _„191 58 16 20 William . T. Reilly ...... 282 Joseph B. Judkins ...... 19 . 18 • 26 35-A"; 11 41 11 12 Choice for President . ■ 303. 1 9 3 li 13 Bride Friday James J. Nash . |...... 27 16! 27 23 "34 14 13' 38 12 15 Henry Breckenriflge .... — ...... 6 78 180—1197 0 3 Charles L. Bauer Jr, ...... 116 74 91- 112 53 "31 -54 -52. 40 63 Franklin D. Roosevelt (written: IB)... . 1 1 ... 91- 6.8 73 102 43 32 38 39 31 51 .77 .118—1018 The wedding of . Miss Thelma Joan Peter H. Melsel — .. For Delegates- at-Large to the National Convention Borden, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ i ...... 93-" 59 65 t 81 39 22 ■29^ 27 52 70 73— 871 Fred J. Dixon ...... 28 115— 983 Anna Gilmore.'...... 8 • 5 16 47- 32 '-31 41 liam H. Borden of 124 .Clark street, KT Richard" J. Harrigan ...... 51 53: 81 78 106 21. 49 65 51 48 . 27 108— 788 lifafy.-K Norton...... 5 ;17* 4*7 32 34: 40 Robert Wesley Simpson, son of'Mr. and Albert W. Burley ...... *.. 54'- 52 55 65 91 18 42 ,38 38 51 59 SO 109— 858 Wllllam H. Smathers ...... jgA . 6 46- 17 32 29 41 Mrs. Robert‘J. Simpson, of 188 Mapes Peter J.- €)Me .... 63 .67 63 21. . *57 ' '41 46, ...... «° " David %. WhCB*2 - • .8 "17' : 17 i r 29 88 37 30 23 24 19. —22 -nwanuA^-Hawark. took place last Friday y 24 19 22 18 For Coroner A. IHtery Moore ...... •••• . 8 5- m 34 30: 40 . at 8:30 p. m. at the Borden home. Rev. 98 119 119 134. '97 199—1784 24 19 22 17 Thomas M. Auchincl06s .. t. 112a137-168—-130—-55—_72b_ 96 59 98 Thel^j'Parldnsoji ...... » m "5‘ .17 ■if 31. 29 40 17— 332 Dr. . Arthur Nortiiwood,. pastor of the | 8 5 1 17 17 32 ‘30 40 :fe-. 333 .Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church For Members of the Township Committee (S-y«lr 16— 328 94 .198—1908 Katharine Elkus "White ...... 8, T6 17“ “ 32~ 29 40 -33 28 . 23 24. ; 19 22 of Newark, performed tire ceremony. Beniamin Hale' ...... *79 130 3.651 189 129 59 77 78 iio110 148 185 ,186 Miss Meredith Ruth Borden, sister of ...... 24 22 54 ‘ 87- ,81 ' 33 67 129 56 39 28 65— 759 For Alternates-at-Large to the National" Convention Frank J. La Tora ...... 101 174-11829 the bride, was maid of honor, and the Barry Soteabel ...... 163 •isi. 152 166' 152 55. 82 83 65 100 -William J, DeMond ...... 8 5 15 _ 16’ 31 26 34 best man was David BurkfEt JrTof Irv­ Elisabeth R. Leaky . -., . , j , S' 5 16. •29 28 34 ington, Ushers' were Jack 07 Kellam Choice for-President Marie V. Kelley ...... • 8 5. 15 i r 30 27 33 22 23 .46 134 *38 :-27 - 37 84 33 W and " Willard a . Borden of Hidside. William E. Borah ...... — Mary D. Meektos .. 8 5'^ 15. 16 28 29 .33 170 J.18* 137 167 S tK 40 62 58 58 100 90 188—1668 > The bride's gown was of Italian lace, Alfred M." Landon ...... Geltrude C. N. Rockell ...... 8 5 15 16 30 27 33 21 17 , T7— 316 ■ made in princess style with short train. For Delegates-at-Iarge to the National Convention Blase Cole, U. $... . s,...... 8 5 15 16 30’ 27 33 1$ -21- 17 17— 318 She wore an imported lace veil ar­ 92 116 117- 99 36 58 66 30 ,70; W. Orvyl Schalick ...... 8 .15 16 -31 27 33 34 29 23 23 Frankita W. Fort ...... • • i...... 132 427 i5' ranged baa cap with a tiara of rosebuds ...... 29- 22 30 30 28 21 23 30 14 23. Theodore-Br-Dawes . . . . . V...... , . ' 8 ~"~5 i. 15 1$- 29 28 33 •JL9 M s T7 - W -lAW ■ George Biehl ...... 167—-1438 and carried a shower bouque, of roses .,130 96 98 138 106 36 55 56 56 ,78 Edward D. Duffield— .... - 94—1007 For Delegates to the National Convention (Sixth Congressional District) and.sweet peas. For traveling she wore ...... 59 84 69 B H 39 "57 -81- 66 70 Harold G. Hoffman ...... 138—1183 Edward L. Whelan ...... 9 5 15 16 29 27 38 35 23 24. 18, 22 . 16— 322 a gray suit with coral blouse and gray ...... 112 81 90 106' 'I T •36 45 62 36 j z -EdSa B. OOnkSta ...... 179—1665 Myles J. McManus ...... 9 5. 15 16 29 28 3^ 34 l&- 323- accessories...... 134 98 tB jf 142 m 41 66 .57. 60 90 Walter E. Edge ...... 437 J. Frank O^onnell ...... 9. 5. ^5 - 16 29 "2 7 - 37 34 29 23, 24 16^32^ ...... 29 29 36 37 41 23 22 I5r ii. The maid of honor was,’attired in Adrian G. Chaanberllr...... Sarah V. Ackerman...... 9 5 -15 461 ><33, 28 89 • 34 I M 329 •WW-2 0 26 21 1,6 14 . 35 .12 6 21— 271 aqua taffeta, princess style, with a Robert E. Smith ...... , 22— 318 16 IQ' 28 .29 22 17 22 46 il;' 11 For Alternate Delegates to jthe National Convention (Sixth Congressional District) Juliet cap, and she carried an old- . William A. Lord — 11— 162 fashioned bouquet. Mrs., Borden wore 1. W -1* Roundtree r .t...... p 9 .'To, ; l t 12 9 8 ‘ 27 * 8 i Eva Vati Hoesen ...... _9 v ‘ 14 ig 28 28 36 32 -60 23 Orchid lace with a corsage of . gardenias, James J. Kixmeally ...... j ...... 9 14 19 28 26 37 33 30 *23 20 .. 47: 17— 314 For Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the National Convention n 17 316 and Mrs-.^lmpson was gowned in for- 53 •69 88 63 99 181 127" 138 88: 200—1720 Edward Nugent ...... A ...... 9 * 14 19 28 26 37 33 30 . 23 get-me-not blue lace and .wore a. cor* -Oliver Randolph ...... 146 119” W 149 113 George L. Feaeter ...... 9 J *14 19 30 25 37 32 30 28 ...... 145 119 138, 147 115- 52 66 89 62 99 181- 127 181 88 201—1710 sage of gardenias. Pearl M. Brldegum...... v_ 91 203—1762 TTTVrrVrVt . J51 118. 147 149 1-14- 52 74 94 64 99 135 ISO- 131 Decorations at the home were ferns,' - Robert Carey , ...... , . .figures on tally, sheet...... 145 118 142 148 116 52 76 88 ii 98 89 198—1709 palms, lilies of the valley and roses, a Frorteoe Baker — ...... TotaPRegistration ( ...... : ...... 492 B9ft 8B4 MB 486~351- 400 -5 2 9 “409 ~406- 847 330 -489 322 408—5945 * reception was held at the ho:m Upon For Delegates to the National Convention (Sixth Congressional District) Total Republican Vote ...... 213 .165 216 gilt U20— »4> 141 Hf(i 11V. ISiyuaa 175 193 1'32 248—2661 ' 164—1394 - then return from' a motor trip tc Wash.-' George "O. Warren Jf...... 121 99 118 ,1< Total Democratic Vote ...... 9 18 20 41 36 48 50 36 32 26 20 24 ington and Wrglpia Beach, tie couple Charles B Loizeaux .—...... •••,•••102 92 118 t 48 61 81 80 78 163—1386 21— 845 Total Vote Cast ...... 222 160 234 236 261 130 189 269 148 171 214 195 2X7 164 265—3065 will reside at 88 Shepard avenue, New­ Robert A. TJffmbia ...... 24 18 -26 25 26 18 52— 838 ark. Q, Benson Wigton 66 . 87, 43 B6 80 11 26 11 28 81 45 - 29 41 jd as the best Hillside entry in the. from Washington on Sunday May 24 by V. F. W. CARD PARTY Mr. Simpson attended the westmin- 63 50 52 73^--712 Edward K Twombly 77 44 49 7f -50_ 21 thirty-sixth district contest, pointed out Erwin D. Cahham,. manager of Wash­ K Hillside Post 1722, V. J*. W.; will MiG ster SOhcol of Music at -Cornell Uni­ that the ideal of peace has never been a card party at its headquarters, 56 versity at Ithaca, N. Y. He is u member ington Bureau of The Christian Science I f .67; achieved. The League of Nations would Bloy street tomorrow. Charles We:- of ‘Kappa Zeta and Nu Alpha Sigma Paul Debevoise . ; ...... :.X17' 89 98 111 783 36 54 46 Monitor, from 12 to 12:30 P. M„ East­ ;jieleB Hatora Woodruff ...... 109 72- 92 15 --38—^51- 65^ 38-..,68 be the model from which tile' proposed ern Standard-Time, over a nationwide nigke is chairman. fraternities. organization would be set up, Davte ' ^afheriae V. Bte.tty...... ".... 3 ...... - 69 42 •52' 17: 51 22 | 25 l 46 ~W~ network of the Columbia Broadcasting " A circus will be beld Sometime 1^ 741,, 87 69 44 53 ' 52— 758 read "his essay at the (Rotary meeting' June to- conjunction with Harder- . Jojan K. Cloud .... 49 56 71 61 26 33 50 30. System, and may be heard to New Jer­ and received the prize frQiri Joseph I'coker -Post ‘Np, ^0, American Icglor- Teachers W ill'H oi to entering Bucknell, Miss Cros- Hale, president pf' the dub, Alvin L. sey over Station WABC and WPG. G. B'ake^fcrK Is tempowvry chairman. Annual Breakfast Attending Eastern jraduttea from The Miside high Miller, Jr„ second prize winner, and Their Last Meeting Miss Janice EferWlett, third prize win­ •' Of Church Sodality Star’s Convention ner, received their awards at the same time; The final meeting of the Hillside The olub discussed plans for entering Del^ates from .Hillside Chapter 192, Huge Police Force Teachers Association will be held Wed­ On Sunday May 17 the Annual Com­ a team in the coming Rotary thirty- O. El S., to the Eastern Star -oonven- nesday, May 27 at the*Hillsids Avenue munion* Breakfast of . the Young Ladies* sixth district golf tournament,- the pre­ tion ih Atlantle City this week were School. Teachers will be dismissed at Sodality of St. Catherine’s Church was Held Peace Factor liminaries pt which will be played June 2:80 for a short business meeting to be The Sodality attended the eight, Mrs. Hilda’oWalker, W. M., Albert Lu- 11 on the Echo lake links . ^ Money Talks o’clock mass following which they pre­ thenauer, W. -P., Mrs. Luollle Otto, As­ held at 2:45. ‘ A proposal for. an international su Invitations have' been. sent .to mem ceded to the-WinfWd Scott Hotel where sociate Matron and Mrs. Elsie Gfoddard, per-govemment with police powers to the breakfast was served.- Miss Nellie Secretary. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BROADCAST. bers of. the^Board of Education .and pfotect' iiations from aggxesslon-was ^teetr-Wiveg&id to the president of each Doyle, President of the Sodality, who ' With the development of ooined money as a general Tomorrow at'2:30 sha^. iiiere will be given by" Raym^id T. paste, High The Columbia Church of the Air pro­ parent-teacher association. Teachers served as toastmaster, -introduced- Sla­ medium of exchange many-years ago*''financial systems a rehearsal of officers in Masonic Hall. Sthdol senior, who was awarded the $5 gram under the auspices of the Ohris- are each inviting a guest to the .pro ter Teresa Gertrude from the Benedic­ Tuesday May 26 there wlll.be a get- first prize Tuesday at the Rotary Club tion Science Ohuroh will be radiocast were evolved, commerce stimulated, the 'arts- encouraged. gram at 3:30. tine Academy and Rev. William Burtfe; together at the home of Mrs. Otto, 1529 lUSBhont&meeting in the Rotary peace In the continuity of a metaflic currency, the history of the' A play which the teachers have been AssBtittt' Director ■•#"©!. Catherine^: Center-street, at 1:39 p. m,. Refresh­ contest. wohld has been written. eagerly awaiting wili.be presented. Miss Church, who delivered, short addresseis. ments will be served. Ruth Sorg,' an English teacher at Hill­ Shies were rendered by "Ethel Hulma of The, essay, "Causes'and Cure of War, - Your future can be stimulated and encouraged i£ you side Avenue School, is the coach. ■ New York accompanied at the piano by PERMANENTS $3.50 up The play Is entitled “Unole Jimmy.” Eiieei( Keelan. of Elizabeth. know that your planning, your activity is supported b y suf­ Past Matrons A t Croquinole ends whole head $3.00 ficient funds in a savings account'. The continuity o f your The oast follows: Uncle Jimmy, Emil Those present were: 'Sister -Teresa SPECIAL! J. Jan Tausch; Mis’ Amanda Toplady, financial success is assured by the habit o f steadily depos­ Gertrude, Rev. William Burke, Audrey GUARD YOUR EYESIGHT Mon., Tues. and Wed. Miss Edna Doll'i’Mls' Postmaster Sykes, State Convention iting a d ie d sum each week in this bank. Benoit, Agnes and Gerarda Burke, EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Shampoo and Finder Wave Miss Eleanor Mauer; Josef, Master Catherine Bfisson, Doris and Claire with 1 of following'Items George, Fischler; Mi tty. Miss Annette ^riie, Clara Crowley, Mildred and Past Matrons of Hillside Chapter Jfo. Hot Oil Shampoo, Eye Brow, B. Corcoran; Calliope Marsh,' Mrs. Wm- Dorothy- Desmond, Katheleen Dolan, 192, D. E. S„..arg spending a week-at; nle ■ B. Woodhuh; Grandma, Mrs, "Cl# May and Nellie Doyle, Ethel Huhne, Atlantic Gity. at the 66th session of the Manicure, or H air Cut Orr Clark; Uncle Rod, Walter Krum- CelesteKirmey,-Estelle-Xjawrenee,_DQlly_ Grand Ghapterro., E. s. of New Jersey. H IL L S ID E biegel. Miilroy, Eileen Norton, Helen CFNell, hr the party are Mrs. John Schmidt, $1.00 The teachers’ chorus from -he Hill­ Marie Reed, OBve Smith, Eileen Kee­ Mrs. Albert Luthenaucr, Mrs. J. Henry EYE GLASSES ON CREDIT side Avenue School will sing four selec­ lan, Groce and Dorothy Wainwright, Staub, Mrs. Russell Boltz and Mrs. Will Dr. Chas. Sam, Optometrist T R U S T C O . tions-before the play. Anne Walsh, Marie Ziegler. liam J. Ammerman. A. VON RHEIN • Those' In charge of the program are: XfoaJVJrcA &■ Coach, Miss Ruth gorg; stage SetttlngSj U$odbcKCa,W. BEAUTY PARLOR, INC. I Thomas. Greene; program, Hurden- ftovpdl 1019 N. Broad St., Elizabeth 1577 Maple Ave. Looker School; refreshments, Mrs. W. Junior W om en Give Honored By Frosh , EL 2-4566 Ness. Ill BROAD ST. ELIZABETH Open Tues., Thurs. and Pri. Tea For Counsellor Glass At Bucknell 'Evenings DINES EXECUTIVE BOARD Mrs. Leslie R. Tichenor, Jr., president Mrs.. Frank Johnson, (President of th<| of tire Hillside Junior Woman’s Qiutr, Miss Inez E. Orossett,. daughter, of Mother-tDaUghter Glub of the Hillside gave ar tea Saturday -afternoon at her Mr. and, Mrs. G. W. Orossett, 1416 Bond Avenue School, entertained her execu­ home, 1243''•Robert street, for Mrs. Al­ street,- was honored tty her classmates tive board at luncheon and bridge at FISHING TACKLE bert M. Perfine, Retiring-club counsel­ at BuOknell University, Lewisburg, Pa,, King's Tavern, Newark, Tuesday. SPECIALS lor. at the recent Moving-Up Day exercises when^TwaTSISted -vice-president of split Bamboo Surf Rods, 2 Agatine Members of the Junior Olub present­ Guides Reversible Top. the Freshmen women class organiza­ ed Mrs. Terrine witii an electric-mixer, Reg. $6.00 at $4.50 tion for the ensuing year. Miss Oros- SALES SERVICE HELD OVER! 2nd WEEK Besides Junior Glub members and Mrs. 250 Yd. Ocean City Reel Perrlne, Mrs. Harry Bchltebel, presi- is a member St the present Fredi- New Automatic Free Spool dent of the Senior Woman’s .Olub, and'man clMa and has bemi active in stu- Reg. $3.50 at $2.45 Mrs. Harlow H. Curtis, the new Junto a£falrS thro^hout the year. m m n m One of tbtf outstandiiig, students at Ft. Irish Linen Guttyhunk Line Olub;0QunseHor; weife guests. 9 Thread, 27 lbs. Test, $1.25 Buckhell, Was Orossett has been active An executive board meeting of the ■ ■ , • Ft. 12 Thread, 36 lbs. Test, $1.56 Jubdof Club Will be held Monday night M 9 membm of ttte blixed OhotoS, dje HERSH MOTOR CAR CO. . . __ ..... r Women's Glee rtl.fi CJinhClub, f'.hfithe. .University, TmivepRiw Christian Association and the Women’ LEON’S TACKLE STORE Athletic Association, to addition to her 27-31 WESTFIELD AVENUE soholastio work. She Is also a member Formerly with Cowburn’s 16 FERRY ST. NEWARK, N. J. TAX LIST COINING of the Delta Zeta social sorority, and- Just below PRR Station . Taj Colleotor Arthur L. Theurer an­ president of the pledge group of that Elisabeth, N. J. sorority. Next to B nounced today that the first publica­ TeL MA 3-4164 tion of the tax sale will occur next She is enrolled to the pre-medical Friday. course at BuckpeU, majoring-to Biology. THE fm .T jm w T I M M FRID AY M A Y 22, 1986 Womens Page x Personal E Society Notes Fraternal

Shirley; Treasijfer. Mrs. Benjamin WlVl "iflflVF m rnfly mnnludfid a twn Willow- Grove, West Caldwell, for Hillside Avenue Glee Clubs Hale is .In charge-of publicity, Mrs. Saybrook P.T.A. weeks engagepient in New York, will •wwti u f. i4p ]■ —nrprr ntiUihed TitT iS Geofge iSloy, Hospitality; Mrs. Wagner, present the production under the direc­ Scouts Girj — meeting of the. club at the home.of Ben Mrs. J. MWca' and Mrs.' 0. Klbrsey, tion of-ffarbld £!. Lawrence. < <“v4 Berkowitz, 57 Clinton place, Tuesday, by And Orchestra Plan Program membership'; Mrs. Blazler, Reoreatlon Election Is Held The play presents the futility, cruelty Attend Rally A, A. Perlman. and Entertainment. " L and hideous wastefulnes of war but it The Transportation Committee to Tfte seventh ands eighth' grade glee The door prize for all.oard parties does not depend bn guuesome and sbr-. M^eiskyc_«Gharlgbte Simon, Irene Pen- Election of officers was held by the planning to charter a bus and those ciutw and orohestra of the Hiiiside given by hi dividual members was', won did details., for ■ its-' effect. Senator a ! . Members.-of Girl Scout Troop .32, tek, Grace • Gifdh, Leonora Rosenthal, Saybrook B, T. A.1'Wednesday at the intending • to go should communicate ' Avenue School wilj give a concert in the by Mrs. Crowley. Yesterday’s door Har£y Moore says;. “A • contribution to jneeting n t. the,.-. George WasMngton Dorpthy Nathan, Stella Saltys, Marian annual meeting in the school.- Mrs. with 'William Rayner or William Zup- sahoo! auditorium next Thursday' eve-, prizes were won by Helene Mosoa, Mu­ Jause of peace.” Thg cast includes School Wlednekday hUght made ar­ Lozier, Margaret Skarl, Annette Her- Norman H. Govette was. chosen/presi­ iiik, members of the committee. The nisi ai 8 o’clock. The seventh- grade riel -Hide, Dorothy -Freldel ’ and Mrs. Misses Maureen -^tarlatt, Marie.Sheper, rangements to attend the scout rally wlth, Hardlcf Brown, George Tottier.- dent; Mrs. WlUBuft J. Kihn, First Vide next meeting of the dub'will be held 'l nt “An Afternoon Ip Colonial Klershy, Betty Ford, Ann Lawrence, Helen Grey, At Plngry School, Elizabeth, tomorrow, weidb, barton Lewis, Richard Ebert,. President; Miss Emma- H&hnien, - Sec­ at the . home of David Hodax, 16 Os­ America/’ consisting of songs written David Russen, James Brady- and Alvin at 2 p. m. Ml scouts and friends of train unrin, HUfuiu- ond Vice President: Mrs. William Gries- sooutbeg are invited. - borne terrace, on June. 2. Organiza­ and sung In the 18th 'Century, ’while Walck, ■ yens, Charles .Yaede, JtorJaoobi; Peter. haber, Recording tseMUll'Ji; Mrs:"! • The 14 girls who spent the Weekend tion of a junior group is being consid­ -fee -eighth grade .will offer a.-scene Nrlst, j,. Eaton, Frank Sente, Harold ered. G. Nllltoh, Corresponding seoretary; at surprise Lase. voiM! SlUTley bUSlTO" vB ® f“ tfte Volga- River,” which win ^Shtfi1Sk/3S®Sr vffl5?Bl BernarUriKcfc- Hillside Ave. -Mrs. Lemuel Hull, Treasurer. the best camper. Marjorie Arnold 'and Include Russian songs and dances. Hiss John Nielson, John Zelko, Alex Regj/ Gommittss- ei^SmInrw®'“najn®d as Efrctyn Ladell the beBti’latffiSi"'poliCe'i k . Dinger wiUdhgiot the glee clubs and Jack Klslfng, Earle Saxe. * • ' fifllows’., Mrs. W. 93. Heffner, Finance Woman’s Club To Samuel Grossman the orchestra. •• P .T .A . Elects .ani^ptaE-SSSb^iE'. McCraUl-..11 WtljS and Budget; Mrs, Klhn, Hospitality; as a guest, the best hiker. ' Qn the seventh grade program are Mrs. Robert MoNamara, Health and Friday Sight a frankfurter roast was the following! "John Peal," an old Hng- Newly elected officers for the year Observe Birthday PRAISED BY Society Wi(| Sejye Summer KOUndup: Mrs, -William Bali- held, Saturday afternoon awards were --lhh~huattog^jjosg; “Toast to George 1938-87, Installed by .the Hillside -Ave­ ret, High School; -Mrs. John Ml Mc­ mule and guturd* /iU ght Urere-wae-w Washington, "Francis Hopktnson; “Sec- • Mrs. .Seth X. Metzger- will hold a THOUSANDS ...THE A Scotch Luncheon nue p. T. A, Wednesday, ave as follows Carthy, Juvenile Protection and Mo­ marshmallow roast Second class nst5 "HthueV' minuet, danced by a President, Mrs. Paul Mo&iritoak; 1st tion Picttife; Mrs. Edward M. Zeitz, meeting'uf the Ways and Means Com­ i g,at?ses -were, awarded to Dorothy Weiss; Ylei^'r:6rMd6nt--MrSrrYaJffli-QBbl6F-BBd, Tfroup-pi-—elghtpi3dy-r>ays_Havu,Been -Membership; Mrs...Fred Lancton. Milk mittee of lihe Hillside Woman's Club at Evelyn LadeU, Marjorie Arnold. The ROSELLE 1936 So Wondrous True/' -HopkiSson; Kerry :*T,“.e vv omen’s Missionary Society - Of vice—president, Mrs. Paul- Stephen, Fund; Mrs. Raymond Wolf, Mother- Hernhomfi-,29—Hollywood—avenue. last-two, also mrnedJJmtr tnhoi^Kig- dance, J. L. Malloy. the EHzabeQi Avenue — Presbyterian Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Hale, Recording Daughter Club; Mrs. J.' SCack Eaton, Monday at 2 p. m. - badgas. . . The Executive Board will meet at the MODEL HOME The Russian program of the eighth Church will serve a Scotch luncheon at secretary ,Jta. Ivor Johes, Correspond­ Parent Education; Mrs. F. E. Bolton, Brownies, held no meeting this grade will inolude an accordion solo by the ohurch Tuesday May 28 at 12 ing seoretary, Mrs. George Bloy. Program; Mrs. Charles Faust, (Publica­ hdiiie of Mrs. Harry Schnabel on Tues- wteek /as- they, will attend tomorrow's People from all over the State are Iday at 2 p. m. • John Pterin, “Young Nightingale,1’ “Vol­ •o.’elook. A chorus of women will render tion; Mrs. Thomas Dwyer, publicity-; rally. They will hold .a maypole party loud in their liaise of this Model ga Boatmen,” Russian dance, Mazurka Mrs. MoOlintoek has chosen the fol­ Wednesday, at the Homestead, Wash­ BootciMoags^iEoilffiEing/te lowing oommlttee.. chairmen: Program. Miss Alice Parsons, Recreation; Mrs] next Tuesday at the home of Captain S HHome . : . thev all (nope to be the (va^e), aeoordlon seleoHon’ by Joseph there .will.be a demonstration of "magge -John Hughes, Safety. ington street and Glenwood avenue, Fttzpa trick. Mrs, Charles Erok; Parent-Education eventual owner. Anderson; “Cossack Rider,” “Hopak” seasoning.” Dishes prepared will be Ease Orange, at -12:46 p. .fflu .the club Mrs. Robert Smalley, Finance ^ Budget. - The Mothers Chorus, consisting of Tickets 35c.|--;Book ^of 12 $3.50 and “Troika" and “Dark Byes” by given away $ holders ,of~iuoky nufi-j will hold Its 18th Annua! Birthday Mrs. George D. Wilson; Membership, Mrs. Clifton 'H. lluster, Mrs.- A. M. Per-- “Follow the Purple Arrows” orohestra and- Chorus. bets. Party. Luncheon will be followed by Mrs..Paul'Owen, Recreation, Mrs. Claus rine, Mrs. Anson Crane, Mrs. - Edward Progress CJub k ADMISSION FREE Qrchestra-eWarren t Totten, Henry1 Od-t|ie luncheon menu ard Included Brownell, Mrs. Kihn, Mrs, Mack Eaton bridge. Home Furnished by Singe, Billy-Barrett, Amolda. de Groot, meat j)ie, potato ohips, peas, scones, P 11?? 11 Hostess’ Haittc A- BlWer; and Mrs. Zeitz, sang two selections t .There will be no meeting- of the . Kresge Department Store Ksser Nagy, Leon idoht. Jack Hughes, Publicity, Mrs. Ivor H. Jones; Summer der the direotion of Mrs. Kathleen Hipp, Music-Department this month Arranging- Picnic Newark, N. L Elmer JPearlmaix, 'William Ruggierio, Round-Cpr Mrs. Valen Coble; Legisla­ music supervisor. Sponsored by t h e . tion, Mrs..Oliver Walling; Juvenile Pro-. Arrangements for the picnic- to be CLIO CLUB ROSELLE, N. | Harold Brown, Murray Dessel, Miles The summer roundup.was held Wed­ D. OF. A. TO NOMINATE Yamarlok, Sophie Pogrebisky, Billy tectlon,.Mrs. Ernest Voelk, Jr.; Music, nesday morning. It. was ^anjoounced. held by the Progress Club June 14 at Percy E Faltoute; Welfare, Mrs. -Star—of —Hillside - Council No. 83, Johnson, John Kasac, Billy Brooks, that three-children will be-sant-to. Camp. Daughters of America, will meet Mon- ; James McQueen, Rimer. Weedman, Ed­ Honor Graduates Of Paul • Stephan; Historian, Mrs. Carl Endeavor for a ten day vaeat4on,_Mrs.' ------^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < Ness. s at 8 p. m. in Masonic Hall. Nom­ ward Kiabcenell, Erwin Morris, Rae Harold D. Steward, county P.-. T. a ination of officers will be held. • I THE1 n E> UONLY IN L I _ Grossman, William Bain, BSdwarcf Mother-DcmghterGub The.glimmer round-up of ftre-sohool ohalfinan, 'spoke on the Milwaukee coru Brown. age children far Hillside Avenue school sehtlon-A-meeting-oflthe_EaisnlJEBu- j Sweet Shoppe & Luncheonette I 7th Grade Glee Club-A^reda Levitt, Members o f . She -Mother-Daughter will be held at the' sohool on Tuesday oatlon group will be held May 5 at 1:30 A In Town Serving DOILY MADISON ICE CREAM Constance Phlig, Shirley Refcsman/ Club In the graduating class of the Hill­ ming May 28 at 9 :80 o’clock. Aliy In the Sohool. Mrs. John Hughes Dorothy Klige, Doris Schnable,' Ruth side Avenue School, were honored at ohlld Who has passed the fourth. year lhas been named chairman of the Oon- | Home Made Candies — W e Cater f o Bridge Parties and Socials yesterday'6 meeting of the olUb. They [ant Street playground project. Host- Holzworth, Mildred Lizzick, MarJqrle of age will be given an examination at Colonial Deliveries Anywhere and Everywhere Arnold, Mary Weaver, Doris Blby, Jose­ Rita Axt, ■ Helen Danzig, Shirley this time. This Is very Important and far the day were Mrs. Kihn and phine Grasha, Elaine Hefrigel, Gecella Hocksteln, 'Mary Dlotl, Marten ,Fair- the Parent-Teaeher Association as well Mrsi Edward Ijierle. M A SSAR’S Radkin, Pearl _ Cook, Shirley Sasslow; ifiUCd, .Filcrenoe Freidel, Irena Peritek, as the sohool officials urge, each parent BEAUTY SHOPPE Joyce .Radler, Dorothy Rhodes, Sally Betty Curtis, Norma Weber and Helene to cooperate In this: physical Wa 3-9828 1446 No. Broad St. Fisher, Irene‘ Persak. Henry "Wheat, Mosca. amlnacion. M otion Picture- Is at 1571 Maple Ave., Hillside/N. J. David Johnson, Harold Eisner, Joseph The following new officers were in­ Giancaspro, Roland King, Oscar Har­ stalled by Mrs. Charles Erek: Mrs. Wil­ Scheduled A t Church N ew Ray Machineless - ries, Arthur Zinsser, George Gerlernter. liam-JBauer. and. Mildred, President; Permanent -Wave 8 th Grade Glee ~01ub—Margaret Mrs. Albert Lucas and Edith; vice Calvin Coohdge Cranley, Katherine Orbln, Marlon Ihir- President, Mrs. George Dorer and June; The Christian Endeavor Society will $5.00 I ohlld, Prances eftarin, Mary Lou hfeu- Corresponding1 .Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Board Luncheon present the .motion picture “King of bold; IdHian- Plasky, Dorothy Lee, Jose­ Fitzpatrick and Betty; Recording Sec­ Kings”-at the Elizabeth Avenue Presby­ White, Bleached and Dyed Hair MAYFAIR terian Church next Wednesday evening, phine. Plasky, Amelia Lewinski, Evelyn retary, Mrs. G. Douglas Wilson and Especially Treated A luncheon, meeting for old and new May 27. ; The showing of this splendid Speck, Clara Camarata, Eleanor Ram­ THEATRE members_pf the Calvin Coolidge p. T. A. sound film whl be given for the benefit Test Curl Govern Free of Charge sey, Ann Lufky, Bertha Warnsby, Jujia executive board will be. held Tuesday of the Countgr Fresh Air Home at New Friday and Saturdday, M ay 22 and 23 ’eyeninrMay 20-at 8 o’clock at the home Fernwood. - Monday Through Thursday of Mrs.-William De Silva, president, , “Barriers,”- a one-act peace play by W A R N E R B A XTE R in Strawberry Festival 547 Buchanan street. Graham Du Bois, will be presented 4 ITEMS for $1.00 On Thursday May .28 a cake'sale will Bunday evening at the church as part ‘RolbinHoQaofEl Dorado* O f W om en Democrats tie held at. the school for the benefit of of the Memorial ’Day rograni. Gall Waverly 8-9820. the milk fund.—! . The Cosmopolitan Players of Newark,♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ Plains for a strawberry and ice cream • (rERTRUDE MICHAEL in festival were ■ made; by the Women’s Democratic Club at a- meeting Monday ‘Woman Trap' at ;6he V. F. W. hall. 66 Bloy street The festival will be held at itle next, Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed., May 24, 25, 26 and 27 meeting-Monday June lB. Hostesses w® I Janet Gaynor & Robert Taylor in b e ' Mrs. Frank Lee and Mrs. Frank K/i^lJu^ABOU TA Lyman. -... ‘Small Town Girl* also Frances L A R R Y . (BUSTER) CRABBE in • * Millinery ‘Drift Fence*

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Special discounts to Churches and Oluba. new standard o f automotive Values. On anteed so fully. Never before have you ' and “Children’s Hair Cutting by Experts. each one you w ill find the blue-and-red had so much-offered you for your m oney— 148 LYONS AVE. NEW ARK Finger; waving, Marcelling, Shampooing, o r such absolute assurance of your money’s Between Maple avenue and Parkview terrace, Newark; Scalp and Facial Treatment, Manicuring and R&G tag which tells you in' plain words worth. You will find most makes and. all Branches of Beauty Culture. what specifications have been met in offer­ ing this car for sale.cInYSJur Ford dealer’s m odels in your F o rd dealer’s R & G used judgment, the R&G used car of your choice car display, priced to please oareful buyers. will pass your own driving tests with fiyiflg Y o u r old car, in average condition, Will be ” colors—and to [back his judgment, he gives accepted at highest value and most likely TYPEWRITERS you his guarantee o f satisfaction or your y ou w on’t need any cash to-drive away an THE FRANK KEARNEY LUMBER Co. Inc. money back! R & G quality used car. Rented-Repaired-Sold Have Opened for Business At You may drive any R&G used car for G o to your F ord dealer without delay— PROMPT SERVICE two days, If you don’t like it, bring it back you will probably find an R&G used car 482 Chancellor Ave. Newark, N.J. ■ in 48 hours, and yohr money will be re­ waiting that is just the car you need! FREE DAILY DELIVERY Formerly at 158 Frelinghuysen Ave. SQUARE DEAI. VALUE CARS AND TRUCKS FOR EXTRA THRIFTY BUYERS Lumber, Trim, Hardware, Paints Easy terms through Universal Credit Company, Authorised Ford Finance Plan Telephone ESsex 8-2770 !37 CLINTON AVENUE. NEWARK, N. J. ’S a f e , O N t T H m * * S i Big. 3-4919 tte J THE H ILLSIDE TIMES. M AY 22. 1936 later we shall learn that the fetters oi fvited.' 9t45 a, m. Waldron-StakesBlble County Committee^ man’s Unite capaoity airs forged by the Oiata. '10 a. m. Cliuroh Sohool and Al- Public Service Tries Out a Diesel Engine ■nha^.WoirienA Bible Ol^sa. 6:45 p, m. (Continued from page one) murion tbarKe IlteS in body instead of ’ in Soul;. In. matter instead of Epworth League. . In One o f Its New AM-Service Vehicles' and Bose Parkas -lit!' fflBVHulli,1 :eweftfS plrit’» (p- .MV~ Byrne 22, Edward Edwardsen 1 and toah--Y,..Aol68r8ian..20;. twelfth, Law- BUaabeth Avehue Presbyteriah El Kinney 19 and Mary F. jose OBurdh. Rev. Arthur Northwood, pw- 18; thh:teenth, Mae fourteenth, tor. 9,80 a. m. graded aohool and Men’e Joseph William Hely 18, Frank Hayes ■BlblB-'OUbbt a. m, worship with .2 a^iTKiSkbeth Moyrdhaa 16; fifteenth, sermon. "IfefilflUed Hopes of Our Path F. Major 18, Mrs. Helen Major 8 Country.” . A Memorial Pay sermon, li and Mrs. Nettie 8. Sawvol 4. p. pi. Christian' fcndeavor. 8 p. m. presentation of peade 'pra^by. Qraham- Djj, Bois,. "Barriers.” by..tl:e'O03mppoli- Church Services tan Players. ' ; HlCslde Prosbytelan Oljuroh, Oeo. M. 11UKCH OF cilKlS'F . Runner, paslflf. BlUle Oclioel 0*45 a. m.| 3 ^(JjCKNTIST .y ‘‘Top of the World" Men’s SiK§. Olaasr Ihx FtLij-iftonni aVepue. ’ ffidzabcchi N 9:45 a. m. Sermon, "Deep Calltog unto Branch- of'-^ghe' -Mother CEEfiOOB" -Bespt-’dI a^aCBlipjn, -Transfigured.’’ irst phurqh oi Christ, /.dentist, Bos- 8 .p. m. This Will be theUast evening in, Mass, j .* service uii(£ Getober. ■ Public Service- CooMinatW~Trans- biinday school’ 9:30 V. m. Monday evening the 4 X! Fratority port is testing a Diesel engine which lioinina Service .11‘.UOTann— - Will hold a social gathering. Miss. has just been installed in one , of its Wednesday evening Service 8:00 p Gladys Hill has been elected president. vehicles. Although prae- L Reading room 320 Morris avenue Mrs; Cook Is the Club “mother”. Wed­ — tically itil-new-bue es: in; tcndon^aiid nesday eOSIihg- the Midweek J?ra in^pmerous-ot-b^i^Eu-Fopean-cities,_are —Q:—m-—e-xeepL—Sunda-ys—and_ho li day i -wUl ha Meld. ~ W t f f l r k r n powered'by Diesel endues sMoh; burn “Soul and Body” will be the suoject Children's Bay will be pfesjgved- of the Lessoh-'Sormpn ha all “CHiircReff -fuel oil instead of gasoline,, this type the second Sunday in June. " of engine is new to :tshe l'6efl= tranfs- oi (lariat, Scientist, oh Sunday, May 24. D'.H.A. M odernization The Golden Text is; “Dearly beloved, : portationindustry in. the tJhiied States. Franklin Memorial Methodist Hfpisco-; The Diesel being tried out by Public I beseech you as strangers and-pil* grims, abstain from fleshy lusts, which pal Ohjiroh, .Maple avenue at Keer., F.H.A. Mortgage and ; ServlcelslisMTol^Tl^e^tlle^SQline JohnG. Lytle; Minister. - Al.S. M. Mom- ] .engine jrbioh generates electricity for war againsb-tlae-eoulLXI Peter 2:11), Among the citations' which comprise 'Ing WorsMp. -Sermon-r-sBomeJJotahle the propulsion pf the all-service vehi­ CShtarch Members.” 7:45 p. m. Memorial Personal Loans cle when overhead, trolley wires are the Lesson-Sermon is the following Sarvloe. 1 Guesia, the Hugh L, Soott not being used. Public Service is first from the Bible: “.This I sajy then, Walk KINDI/Y ASK US F0'R PARTICULARS Camp 22. United Spanish War Veterans to.adapt the Diesel-electric drive to a in*the Spirit,,and ye shall hot fulfil the of Hillside, Veterans of Foreign Wars local transportation vehicle, although lust of the flesh” (Galatians 6:lfc The Lesson-Sermon also includes the and American Legion and Auxiliary In- this method of propulsion is^being suc- ; cessfqlly used today in ships and in the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health new streamline trains. The Hillside with Key to the Scriptures* by Mary The Diesel engine has six cylinders Baker Eddy: “We must destroy the and is rated at -126 horsepower. It was TAILORING fal&e belief . that life., and intelligence built by the Hercules Motors Company are in matter, and plant ourselves upoff ...and wftB'—lnRtaJlftd—Irf Air nll.ftarYfc? National Bank what.is pure and perfect. Paul said, ^ Tehicle under the supervision of engi­ Phone WAverly 3-8512 neers of Public Service, General Mo­ 'Walkrriir the~SpiHtr:and yev-shall-not tors and the General Electric Company. fulfil the lust of the fleshV Sooner H illside, N.^JLr The chief advantage, of the'Diesel type rDiesel-powered, Joseph Roth of motive power is.its high efficiency e been satisfao- due to use of fuel oil and the fact that -Member of the further; exhaus^ Classified it needs no spark plugs or other elec­ U actual service and if these "CUSTOM TAILOR Federal Reserve System trical equipment required by a gaso­ used .in a majority of Us buses. A gas- successful, ^Diesel engined line engine. ■electric bus operates as follows':* A gas- rd by Public Service in some LADIES & MENS SUITS The all’ServIce* vehicle in which-the -$ynt engine drives an electric gener­ Ads. ’ all-service or. gas-electric MADE TO ORDER Diesel engine is installed is a recent ator producing current wbictroperates vehicles. LANDLORDS THREE YOUTHS JAILED them to ten days.In the county fail for Tenants dispossessed. Back rents col­ Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH disorderly conduct. Vital Statistics FOR DISORDERLY ACTS lected. Distress warrants and notices Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur "Northwood, Pastor ;; The three, Frank Cocuzza, of 924 Van | p 1592 SUMMIT AVENUE . 7 Police Judge Emil A. Herrigei warned served at a very nominal cost to you._ 9:30 a. „Q-raded Saliool anr] M eh’fi-Biblp. Class three Elizabeth youths Saturday that Buren avenue, and John and Eugene Between Winans and Keer Aves. Call WA.. 3-3346 . i y - o f night. GEN­ 10:45 a. "Hillside.is a tough place and--1 don’t Sacco, of 928 Spring street, that city, m. Worship with Sermon,1 ‘UnfalfillMS5iie8^of Oui' HILLSIDE, N. 3, Marriage Licenses mean maybe,” in sentencing each- of w.ere arrested the • previous Thursday ERAL LANDLORDS’ INFORMATION . GpimtiW-’ ’ -A. M em orial Uay^erttonT; AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, ■^10O"p. m. -Christian- Ehdeavor To Robert Wesley "Simpson, of New­ 29Q Pomona Ave„ Newark, N. J. • illlsi. m-; .Presentation o i P eace Elay b y Grahaip. JQiiBojs, ark, and Thelma Borden; of 120 blark Aug. 9 52t ‘-‘Barriers, ” by the^osmop5lg.8ttH^^®-ffitH0wferif'. street. Now It s Piped Wires ;2',; To Vincent J. ETuczynski, of Eliza­ HAT DESIGNING beth, and Margaret Puiich, of 359 BCar- Lewis E. Arnold, maker and designer, Both Feet vard -avenue. Telephone Conduit Built Into, New Homes Often Saves of jflne hats for men and women. Hats To Paul P. Sawicki, of Arlington, and enovated right. 1064 Springfield ave., Trouble, Experts Say * Estelle M. DhmieL, of 360 Harvard ave­ Irvington, N. J. Mar. 27-13t Treated* nue. LOTS FOR SALE _ Increasing use of steel beams, heat' been- discovered before the house was . * Deaths insulating materials, masonry fires tops finished^-telephone .service -probably Desirable lots in one of .few remain­ in wall -partitions- and solid walls .and- could not have been satisfactorily fur­ ing undeveloped areas, Including fine Josephine Theresa Hegeler, f 3, of 234 floor's iH'new houses makes essential bished except ah considerable expense business'Corner, fronting on- main thor­ 50c the.inclusion of at least a single length, and inconvenience to- the subscriber.* oughfare.* | Builders’- special, price at- Winans avenue. ♦CORNS, BUNIONS, CALLOUS^ v.. Charles J. Hasenauer, io, of 60 Fair­ of conduit for,telephone wires, running -Admitting that case-to be extreme, JjraMve. ‘ Box 48, Hillside Times. tf from the basement to a central position TREATED banks street, the article points out tftalTsuch houses Mi the second floorL ’‘Jbe -New Jersey FLAT WANTED — -Michael J, Murphy, 63,J3f-12>4 Salem may be expected .ftT'b'e produced in -BcIV'd iiouse oraan-of—th a~Tfe] enhonn tree or four rooms wanted-ixi-Lib- avenue. quantity and that the revolu­ Oqffipany,-points’ out in a recent issue. -Park « West -lad sdlon . ^ Hill­ JERSEY ^Pefcer Kraemer, 45, of 163 Bailey ave­ tion In use of building materials isn't ‘ Under the beading, “It’S a Pipe!§ the side. .Improvements. Write Box 22, nue. limited to the prefabricated type of magazine relates tha simple nature of dweUlng.-Already,: It -states, “it is im- Hillside Times, Hillside, N.- J. mayl5-3t a telephone conduit of tbis sort, con-” ossible i mftn: r and CHIROPODISTS, INC. FOR RENT "Surgeon Foot Doctors” listing merely of a length of half or remeljF lost instances, for three-quarter inch iron pipe placed by our Installers to run telephone wires 35 BROAD STy ' ELIZABETH TON Loizeaux Slate the- builder In the center of the house* in modern homes without at least par­ EL 2-8613 Hours—bally,-9 a. m. to 8 p. (Oorrttatsct frcm_ page one; during construction, and cites a recent tially detracting fromr their appear­ example of a new North Jersey home; ance, unless telephone conduit- has' Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. "Not long ago one of the new pre­ FREE EXAMINATIONS ridge polled 120 against w -itten in been built in to* the structure.* 25 fabricated homes, builr entirely of, for President Roosevelt. Hov'ever, la Architects, builders, contractors of materials which cannot easily be pene­ all sorts are beiiig asked-to cooperate only the first district did Breckinridge trated. was being erected in a New. In ensuring that new homes contain receive an actual majority of the Dem- Jersey community,” the article states! conduit for telephone wires, the article ocratic voters. In^the third he received “frhsh, - almost" by chance,- it was :ludes, JUst half of Hie"voters’ support, . ultimate responsi- learned that telephone conduit, had bility will have rest with the buyer fills your codl The remainder of the Democratic been .omitted. Had the oversight not' of a new. home. Medical Care ballot was composed of unopposed can­ AT LOW COST ; didates for delegates and alternates to bin for next tha^sioeratie, 'convention -at Phila­ Voice Crossroads in New York. Help fo r Sick, W eak, Diseased and Discouraged delphia. Men and Women nie total registration for the primary “ Speeds Calls to S-h-i-ps at Sea We want to interest all sufferers whose health is on the deollne. We es- was 5945, of which 8065 persons, or peoialiy solicit stubborn, restive oases; whms"blEer dtooteps have faileh. w i n t « r Slightly more than 6Q pefoent, came For .many years-we Lave speoiallzeS in the seatment of all chronic NER­ out t

foot beveled, concrete wail around TTcua T ? t j r p . _ 1 Igreatest previous single used-i month . St}t QJjmea U o t J JL\» XV. I T d C K to the'oori^any’s,:history March printed and Published every Friday at jf^-fEhe--parkway-.iB.8l)Ai$t 4631.^51. Phi Alpte Sigma wide. In t o t^eaSyine, they are 1980, toen-U74^42^tolts:;were' sold*. and Gerarda Burke 1443 NORTH BROAD STREET greatest corresponding four-. Trenton Facts Hillside, New Jersey buying rights of way on t o edge 'Sf ’the existing higilwav and plan' For A Library JSgfttihS’,period was in 1930, when sales H M > B y Chas. E. Loizeaux? By The Officers Named Bride Tommorrow 3 totaled -466,588. to-put -a strip of aoaerata. gave- HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING “All phases of the■ dealers' business By Senator Charles E. Loizeaux. mer.t. along the edge that wi® COMPANY, Inc.. Two 15 Year Old Boys Read shared in the-increase.” 'Mr. Holler said, Officers foii .the coming year will be ,Mr. "and Mrs. Michael J. Surke Sr. ake ijp f e f f t e fihount destroyed] About Hunting As.Train elected at th,e next meeting' of Alpli^ of 1418 Concord place, Elizabeth, an­ Not oiily has ‘the’ present system of Sidney Silversteiii .. Business Manager I'Whether consldeaied froin the stand­ financing schools in New Jersey broken H^^fefcs^fethaMghwfe . Bears Down-On Them point "of total units sales, of truck sales, Eta Chapter, Phi Alpha Sigma Fra­ nounce the marriage of 'their daugh-*3 Robert Kaplan ...... Editor ternity, tp be held at the home of Rob- ter, Gerarda, to Arthur M. Farrell Jr., down to an extent where the state is Telephone Waverly 3-2465 It seems -strange -toibany' motor- of used car sales; April set a' brand' Q. Cadwallader, retiring chapter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KL Farrell longer able to fulfiU the ‘promise ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES J®stlbn™0i B rae :15-year-old boys who sat railroad tracks until the Black Dia- master, 1285 Oakwood avenue June 2. of 193 Bostdh avenue, at 10 A "M. on 'contained- In its Constitution to offer -rhe TimkS Will Br swit tu any part- lajt-ne feeiiiiglv -TteiTign vaiuy Nominations were made Monday night Saturday May 23 at St. Catherine’s adequate public educational opportune l of the United States for the regular discussed in Trenton -and the- ■Bsprsss ^Railroad was almost upon- them will meeting at the home ol ayaney Uiiurcn. R5V. W JUULianr B LU'kid ’Will uMlu .subscription price of $2.00 a year, single wonderment- as to- where laes- •ite 600-Word essays on “Hunting and Interest Mounts In H. Tlmbrook, 129 HoSyWhod avenue. elate at the ceremony* it ,1s so ecpn.omically. unsound that inN ; copifes 6 cents. Postage to Canada and mnnev cair be f ound without ■ i-n .Plshtrif f.omnrrn-^ foy'javenllT m mi'fh Trills Ttsft]i and Richard B. Wade Miss Burke will have as hsr maid , of the final ^analysis the . taxpayers will ; foreign .countries mpst be added iq -hft—XQEQad--tQ_pfl.y mUUnn,s nf creasing the taxes offi'-tne neorow J.udge Henry S. Waidman In ffilizabeth Roselle Model Home ere nominated for master; Fred Good- i^onox^MSO lq^iilda Cifa-hatai ofW jlk55' those rates.- Ab'§ad:v--i-leavSy burdened with tomorrow. ^ Lhst Saturday1 they - had' ftr •Ich and Joseph Korhanleh for deputy Bridesmaids will bP Mr W a ’ebir'SeF'Wce charges on borrowings'™ ■ COMMUNICATIONS public debt, that monev should be •Ite essays on ‘-Railroad Safety.” The- master; William- A, Gill and William Mafcmla Barrett' of Nahticoke, Pa., forced needlessly1 by the antiquated tax­ The TIMES is always pleased to ,smmt in this manner al ilria-tirr ■ hoys said'they had been So intorested ■With four weeks remaining before W. Kihn for scribe; Fmn Hryshkanych sister of the.bride-elect, and Miss Bea- ing methods which have demonstrated publish letters and other items of in­ K lg sp gt o f ffjpjjj letoiatorn havlj ■eadtog literature on hunting and Roselle’s 1936 model home is giveh away and Korbanixjh for 1'unasnmsterj dames tride Morris ol Jersey-Gityr— — their. Inability to function, any longer terest to readers, andi invites such called- att.eritinfi ■ ta -t.li'e continued fishing thsy failed toUOtlce the train }?y the Olio-Giuh, secohd Eldest woman’s Dwyer a^d Everett Finch for historian, Mr.- Farrell will have' as hl$ bei On a ■■practical basis. communications. The name and addr Qrgahtzation in New. Jersey, interest ir and Harry Wolff Jr. and Elliott W. John J. Jarrell, a brother, while Fran- kpeiidiag ofTBjtoyiferto^cTO ; | - It might be well to recall at this time, of the writer must be given in every seven-room “Down Bast” dwelling Mulltns for sergeant-at-arms. B I cis L. Farrellrals(T'a'“brotheri &nd Ray- ij^ietoE -Many aotsSstff^—tax­ Tile bays -were-Wlt.h five others who wHen^so^~ groups ahd individuals un- ^ —case, not necessarily for publication, Mere 1 released last1 Friday by Judge Is—amounting—and:ran--increasingir± ==.Thxee::y,Wf^^--iv,mMiifl:f;Gd--f-&rtoTWO—va^mQnd—Barrett . nf Nant.icoke. Pa., will but as an evidence .of good faith. An­ payers— hav^- b.egn -amazed, -w-ithj -bei~of—v-isitors- pass—through the -f-am-il-iar—’wlth—the—tr-ue—facts-stiljl--f ee l.. Waidman after their parents had writ­ -Cancifis as officers at large to serve with [act as Ushers., ~ no' reorganization of our taxing sys- onymous communications will not_he ftil Ahia ImUarifiln/i aldfct mangy fn- , daily. More than persons have ten apologies to railroad officials prom­ the officers and past master on—thej ^ 'Hre ^bride-elect erly- - tern is' necessary, that-Dr. Charles BL, published. - . ■emergeney; relief, that they should inspected ,*the model home; an __ ising they would npi repeat, their tsouble I Chapter council-f Franklyn Drake, Rob- Wilkes-Barre and jine emp @y F illip State Commissioner of Educa­ destroy perfectly good liighways greater , number ls»-expected in the next again. Fn\ir of the fWe had, merely ert P. Davies | and William Dwyer. ‘ of the Prudential 3 Co., Nei tion, -in aTrecent report to' the Gov-, IjfSjT a parkway in the center I i^onth.-1 ORGANIZATION WINS thrown stones at passing trains and a George W. Goodrich, chairman), and Ar- ark. % ernor declared that due to ‘the "weak-„ !-e0HaeJW-^ropsnty**at heavy—s o il fifth WB-S aor.used of nieotog n stone in Fully- 'air-conditioned and msulaled nold H. McClow were re-nominated | Mr. Farrell dated u ness of our - tax system’’ more than Tuesday’5 - Primary eledtliOB|jB fctoiig the edge of.tihe highway and ■fronfcof :the Wfflssst-Barre express. The chrougheut, -the is valued at iey-.BM^Cfflephonew ,, rCo- , $i# Oi Od^f=--savmgs~-has been lost.^tCL^ on ' the board of governors. Folic 2 0 tsw tdtem , a s Ptitnary A ls to n s ]M IS more -hew highways at to t stone, large enough to -wreck the train, £y $15,000 and is situated the taxpayers to the last three years motor to ,Wa and Virginia generally go. W ith a few excep­ point. ■ To them it seems a heartless was removed by a track-walker shoftly wooded slope at Seventh avenue and Plans were discussed for the “bust- ause of tlje dependence upon prop^ -a up” dance at Hillside High School Fn- upon arriving 1 homi they will reside tions' hope «n d thebe organization- ]thing on .-the part of- kioliticians, | before the express came through .Hill­ Pine street.- It. -was designed by C. w ,, , y taxes’ and temporary borrowings side. •_ rening June 19, sponsored by the 1412 Lexington pi ce, Elizabeth! oa n d iS es w e f e 'SSEatel'tfd under etoting'npnditions,_to delib- Oakley' & iSon, Elizabeth . architects, at ,high interest rates for school sup- ^ I All seven boys are. Cess than 16 yearsi - and 'V^hite Club "of 'the organi­ |||jfettoill delegates and alter­ ■ately burden the people more ■With a view to the utmost comfort.and Ipdrt. ' | of age. judge ‘VValdman sald"HiUBlde .convenience.' There'are many labor- zation.- William -D. Van Giesbn is gen­ nates to t o jtofinl&l Qonyentiom Ipavily through these kind^nf p rn y Needless Waste. hoys have. given the railroad more .ving devices and the rooms-are spad­ ial;.chairman. Plans for_a week-end [eets.&t the very'time they, are hav­ Miss Yanshon Bride - Itro'uhle to recent wdeks ihamboys- ahy ix. The house and landscaped-grounds' xtjng at the Summer home of S. Tiin- ing difficulty findink mote money y-\.f \Y/ LJ ( ' i i | WhUp.this-figme aion^ is significant 'Goffining -S#- [place nearby. He said engineers have will be given away June 20 by the club brook in Hackettstown were also dis- publieais^smae theSMBiAWtoslg emergency relief. It seems m- tssed. The affair iswscheduled for $atv O l L t . W . r i . C j a e C K l e °I tlie needless waste, which could be had to-blpw their whistles more than] gathering to. be held in a field saved through a cash basis of operatioti- - ganization ’ is too - strongly eitjl Idffile but it is so. ~ Seem ingly usual to warn boys and have received ■day and Sunday June 6 'and 7. The opposite the, home. llh lch . would' be possible in most in- ■ ^en eb ed to- merit any opposition I •ltldsm for supposedly unnecessary board. ,0f governors will meet TiflH| Beatrice c . Yanshon, daught t o , in objeSt is” to spent stances under a reorganization of worthy o f the nanref it -appearsi mdi'iey -w itou t- Eny-eonsidi night at Wade’s home, 55 Mading ter- ol' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Yanshoii of J •^80-4fflilard-avenueT-became-t.he .. bride schobl taxes, it is small In comparison ' that when the puBlle is not aroused ■of t o tax] Services Held For of Lieutenant Will-lain-* H. Gaeckle with the liability being' accumulated over} some exceptional issue, like This s( rt o f situaton leads 5f 'Mpfristewn, T son -oL- William’ scitoo; systems in the form of :, .t o ; sales- tax, -political njaohines Lost In Movies ? W.Howard Purchase Gaeckle of Irvington, Saturday night (deferred maintenance of-sdiool plants. get their best, results. On the I Vital .Statistics at the, Church of the Transfiguration | Duej bbth to the actual lack -of funds, 'whole they did that this week it, in "New York- City.— Rev. Randolph land the mania for economy regardless * — jfia t A lfred M .'Eandon, Kansas] Good As Found Services were held Monday evening Births RayrttieVector, ofHciated. of its practicability, school plants in governor, would win the presiden- tdivid-' at the' Walter R. Lee Funeral Home, | Daughter, Carolyn Scannell, to M The bride wore a dubophet traveling New Jersey riave not been properly '• maintained in the last several years. As tial primary was ft foregone'jeom] oip 16 y- The recent discovery-of-a tdoth brace 1270 Salem avenue, for William Howard and Mrs. Uohn Joseph Scannell, of 10Q8 suit and orchid corsage, and hdr sister, albs®?!'-since most uf %§ eandi-] Purchase of 1032 Woodruff avenue, who Highland avenue. Miss Louise. Yanshon, .her only atten-,]|anyone familial: with’ this subject well —CARTER l*7r NEWS. in^the Mayfair Theater reveals the- knows, when, the needed repairs are dates seeking places in the conven­ mazing fact that people are continually died suddenly Saturday-morning at the . Son, Bepnis Joseph McOartliy, to M: dant,, wore .a” brown- suit with aqua­ Elizabeth General Hospifea-l of and Mrs. JoSBph McOarthy, of 211 Wtz marine accessories. Gaeckle and the 1eventually made to these school build­ tion were pledged'to hlmprefleet- • TltN YEARS A G C - losing valuables in motion picture thea- cations, following an operation. Burial Patrick street. best man, Lieutenant Harvey N. Browr ings, many of. WSldh in -their present ’ ing Republican • opinion through­ -ters. But A1 “Besson, local manager, was Tuesday in; Evergreen Gemeliery-. Daughter, Carol Aim Crichton, to M of Middle tqwn, N. Y., were in unifOrn condition constitute fire haztdds and out tiw state. W W B t S t o "w, assures you that even If you lose your health menaces, the ultimate cost will Mr. Purchase nwas -Well know: the arid Mrs. Alexander Crloliton, of-Prot Gaeckle is in the U. S. tArmy ^Signal J Warren Sarbour-and OongBesem^p. Do You Recall? bridge work at the Mayfair,-it is per •ly twioe as great as the amount j fectly safe ahd will be restored to the township; of which he had- beei r^-i- 'Poet street. ■ Reserve. Gorps stationed' at Morristown. ^ Donald H. McLean wSre renom MJ-. and Mrs. Yanslion and Mr. Gaeckle | required- to maintain them ta proper claimant; dent for thirty years. He was m in L ' Daughter,. Susjm Davis, to Mr. am ated, for as far as they w ere coivl Five- Republicans filed for the Town­ Newark fifty-four_years agor He /as a4 Mrs.-EU Davis, Of 1070 Map! Sr. were the only other personsiteesent. “ hSMon at an.times. . ship Committee, OdmfiiltteeHien —-While -watching-an absorbing fcaLui u epatt'-the Repnbliean party was] at th« local theater soae time ago, almeaber o." the Jr. O. -H. A. M„ the &>r., Edwin Jatowicz, *> M-- and The bride was fete lg Bridgeport, [ f c^ e these facts. to show that the- .Thcinas E. Marlin and Roberi F, S more or less unified, patron was unaware that his pocket- 1Patriotic Order, Sons of ./Snerica, and I Mi’®- Adam Juky.ewicz, o l. 190.Pranklfl C o n n ^ u ^ a s lived IrifS for the presbnt disgraceful condition of schools .ley, Fred It‘W asto"thes^iS(ifitooisrl -book was shding out of his pocket. A toe Exempt Kremen's AssbciatioaJ street. ■ graduateHS of h Hill­HIh I many sections of She state is not . les A. erawford and~Josej sum totaling $67 was discovered in the Hillside. By profession a mechanical *$on, Arthur Alfred Bogut,'.*to Mr. i side High Scliool and- is a member of' only unfair. _.;to- the * rising generation atateJm d floiipty p osts that' t o ! Mangeold." purse when the usual evdping -checkup draughtsman, Mr. Purchase had been 4rs; Alfred .A^-Bogut, .of 19 Long a | the Hillside Junior Woman’s CJluisV which should be given_ equal educa— ] value^ of organization inliEe- nri-| | May 25 was set for. the special, •was made at the close of the^perform- Un business here himself for some time. Lieutenant Gaeckle was born in New tional opportunities in all sections, but f mary proved itself. The most bit! tion to appropriate $3M00 a’d d it m ' 'survived by his wife, Mrs. Daughter, Myr- May Masker, to Mr. I York-and formerly;,ltvS-to:W||ide and tliat the forc^<«ptailment_ of jschoel - tercontest was that between, ftoyl for.' an: addtion ito the- Hurden-JLCoker Emily (Sturn Purchase; a son,.Elmer H, and Mrs.. Charles A. Masker, 5UC8I Elizabeth. Hie couple left .on a trip ixpenditures ’in>sa|^nt *3%ar6 do not ernor Harold «G. Hoffman - and Schdoli’* On another occasion a diamond rihg appraised at $100 was found. Ainong Purchase; a daughter, Miss Marjorie tout avenue. tlirough Northern New York State and iven represent tan^teconomies to the Franklin W . Port, for .dslegat The Elizabeth-Irvington ibus line | Purchase; liis father, Thomas A. Pur­ age License \ ' will msute their home at few . selfish * taxpayers who are more to seek- permsSiOff to operate ite be the objects located are frequently "the Republican • aon%ntion, and chase, and two brothers, Thomas A. William tv 8cratchley, qf West LenapeTsl&nd, Indian Lake. , terested in_ .their pocketbooks than over Long avenue; gloves, men’s hats, - ladies’ fiats, chil- the Governor won, attesting the ;s coats. They are generally called Purchase Jr. and Floyd S. Purchase,’ ail Orahge, anti Anna Gerst, of i^TUimaa the welfare of our !children, ■* strength not only of the^Republi-l A benefit ' movie show at the . Hillside I of Hillside, ahd a sisterIkMrs. A. H. street,. Theatre was to be held May 2i and 28 for the next day when the theatergoer Ward Reelected By ean orgardzationj-^S~ffiitP^^SeJ Bitzel of Roselle Park, * Deaths The Impossible. if th e ^Illlsfde Vbli^teer firemen. discovers MS loss. Defaoorats as1 well, for i t 'is «•:. Absentmindedness, carelessness, carry- Carolyn- jDavldscn, 37. of 1272 Mirlato] •Frenoh - and -Spanish students .in the tope,- _ i •/ Holy Name Society That our schools cannot be expected perm totlK m ocrats' vbtHg ffl ig. an object not regularly-used, like an to function-adequately as long as they High School gave plays in the respec* '-Charles Both, 48, of 299; Oonklin avc- Sepnbh-eaa boxes —lit - Hudsan. lahguage&^h-ieh-dihey-wer-e^tudys umbrella—these are somelof the rea- are forced ,to depend 99 per cent on Oounty helped to give the Govefv • attributed- to leaving artldes New Governor Of Wavmond J, Ward has been re-sleoted real estate , taxes1 which are only 63 per -jng; | tfi, of su7 Winans avenue president of the Holy Name 'Society nor a good sized boost. ters. The focal manager adds an­ cent collectible is noo only apparent weeks mission opened at St. .Minerva Plum -Kestler, 43,'.o f 157 of St. Catherine’s Church, ..The organization slate o f State other reason. He says the patron is Rotary Elected\ ^ on its face, but is clearly bqrae out by -Catherine’s Church conducted by Rev. I’ttoie. . j Other officers chosen by the men Senator Charles E. Loizeaux also' Francis B. Hargadon, S. J. absorbed and thrilled - -in- -seeing a undeniable. statistics. . The very fact splendid picture .that the exalted mood Nathan Oreenherg, 54, of 218?Conklin1 are; First- vice - president, Prank R. cane- out generally-1 ® -^ ® - lead Thdfaias" Ryan, .a farm hand that teachers’ salaries have been eut remains with him-t^hen • he’ leaves avenue. - ...... : I Brissoh; second vice president, Arthur $11,667,835 4n the last three' years’ and The Senator and George U. War­ J. j. Larney-farm,_died from the"effects yilfred A,, Lamps, Jr., 12 of 1228 Rob- ' m . Farrell, ahd recording and o^ stepping oh a rusty nail. theater, -thus forgetting bridge v that their number has been materially ren Jr. were elected from this dis­ money, etc. ert street...... gig , - i ponding—secretary, Prank -Reinfurt. The^HHislde^PubiiG^ educed despite an increase in the num- trict. t o iR e national convention. | Brlsson will also serve as treasur lye a banquet and dance to the cast ber of pupils should be ample evidence Three of the Loizeaux Assembly CEREF|CE-BU6HFIELD. , | Cranmitlee appointments will be made the citizens of this state that cor- - of the show recently- held. ■ Miss Ruth Virginia Bushfleld of 250: neXt month. Plans are being made for sigte were norhinatfio ■ fl.ft.er there tional measures must soon be taken Irvington ~ defeated ; the High -School- •Ryan street and-Louis' R. Cerefice of a pitojc In June. was some * dOObt about one of Chevrolet In to prevent the collapse of our educa­ baseball team in the, 10th .inning, 8-7. 192 Grand avefiue, Newark, were mar- Franc its members for a while. ‘-Heiiry Brlsson was named general tional system. . The largest attendance vet to tur. ■led Saturday In City Chapel, New! chalrms -G. Nnlton, of Hillside, chief cleujj tan ot the picnic and John Link out was at the ’ annual dinner of the A New Record YofK City, by. Deputy City Cleric Philip1 treasure•er Monday night when -the Vari- •ect this situation, as well as i n t o eounty clerk’s office, also ol Fleas‘at Cheater D. Hines. ■ _ !ous #'5mdeties of the- ohurch met together to afford reductions in property taxes the Loizeaux slate, was t o vioto The bride, the daughter -of Mr. and and Chevrolet dealers’ car and truck sales it the -afternoon and evening Of arid enable the assured financing o t among four aandidates. The only Arthur Bushfleld, moved’ her Saturday, June. 13 for. the affair. A :gency relief, I have proposed in the . plaee the organization did not far In April totaled 134,481 units, setting Irvington in. March’. Her biifi- a new all-time high mark for any singie flipper will he served from 0 to 8 p. m. Legislature a compreh^rsive replf^f- so well was among the candidates band Is a lawyer. QOOR CHILD month In the company’s history, W. B. by the Rosary Society under the super- ment tax program whjch, through V e for freeholder, where- they gained HOHer.jdce president -and general sales Ivision of Mrs., Margaret McGiirry, and- enactment of hew levies to replace the . one o f t o three nominations. /AND THE SCHOOL ., MICHAEL J. MURPHY. Miss NewaTkv^Ne had been employed our -time. enced.. Owen Byrne, Stanley Franney, Edwin tion for the candidates of his own various vivrnislt and lacquer firms A my now famil- April sales represent an increase ot GOonnor, Jdhn Dillon, Paul Doubliss, Stays At Proctor’s nartv. whether he is fp r them pr for many years, his last position being iar to ^vervone is- nearly 86 oer cent., over sales In April, Patrick Muikeen, Joseph Oarhey Sr., not,1 or, switch'to candidates of-an­ j^Jrid it early.” We Hai 1 li. hi- with Robert Ra.ub, Inc., of Newark. Joseph Reinfurt; and John Gannon! 986,.wh!6h totaled 99,811. The first four —iTlnder—Tw.QtoElftgR,1 ’ new _ version of other party. And so again 'politi- hear it with respect a member of the Pa^t and.Varnish The committee will meet again. Monday •months’--sales were an increase''of 48 : Harold E. Wettyen, of Paterson, Ouida’s romance, will play a second cal organization demonstrates its to~cancerj-celaSj^dia- per over -those- of T986 ®iulrt£ New York and of the Holy hlght at the parish hall. was 1.55-5 iT.nnsiv elected Governor Name-8ocietyof-Stv Oatherlne’s-CMPOhi week at doctor’s Theater, Newark. The' supremacy. But in the fall, which betes, boils and what 274,121. the cohv-ention for dribs In that are He had, been -111 for four .months. - stirring stery of the Foreign Legion is a-presidential general election, not. The significance Sales of used-cars In April .toteled REPORTED MISSmG. Afibury Park May 8. He is-survived by two- Sons, John ,A. stars Claudette Colbert, Ronald Col- • the -fe lgpendent voter' will', come is very great in the case of tuber- 197,270, Mr. Holler reported, piodueiag ^Anthony Potts ’ of 321 Slieridan ave-" culosis, “Find it early.”' For "Oftly- Murpliy of Hillside and James A Miir- hue, Roselle Park, is reported to the man and Victpr McLaglan. It was pro­ 6ut in ' all his glory— to vote for total of 679,101 used ear sales for the t A member of -the Paterson Retaiy du b in this waylnay we“hope~tO“stamp - phy of Newark; three daughters, Mrs. police by his wife to be missing from duced on a lavish scale and employs candidates already picked for him first four months; Both these figures' ■fpif'lO-years-, Mrr-Wsttyen-ssryad.five. WOO. oUt this disease. •epresent new all-time highs. The terms’ as a director, - pshn Milne of West Orange, arid the his home ^ince Tmursday monilng May by political organizations in the The tuberculin test now beingJti-1 Misses Anna and Anita Murphy of Hill’ S She has. requested Che assistance,, The associate feature is “Brilliant primary. troduced through the school is a side, and ten grandchildren. ’of the police to find,him; • ^ Marriage,” featuring Joan Marsh. simple, harmless procedure. . Each year will'fifid it used more-exten­ sively, perhaps becoming ^f’entually a routine procedure. . NEW SPRING PRICES Views O f Others But there is one warning,. one word I want to impress upon every FELL YOUR BIN NOW WITH WARNING! Neighbor EditoTiali parent. .If the report of your -child’s test, says “positive,” don’t: OCR SUPERIOR COAL or KOPPERS COKE be”, panicky. A positive, test does Coke Prices Will Advance June 1st STRANGE. • not always mean that active tuber­ AND SAVE ‘ On road to Trto.ton, just be­ culosis is present.* On.ly_.the X-ray ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN COAL PRICES WILL SOON FOLLOW to and the physician’s examination yond -New Brunswick, on Route J DON’T DfLAYrw^ PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW . can determine the true iacts, B . 26, w here, there is a four way * Every teacher and, school nurse I oonorete highway built only a coin- should learn the meaning of the W illiam Hale Coal Co>. paratively few years asto, they aj< tuberculin test in order to interpret 28 Liberty Are. Phone Unionrille 2-2244 Hillside NJ Daniel Leeds Miller, Inc. tearing np the center o f this beau* its true. significance to parents. tifnl M ghway. • ipaek—rWhy ckildr4Wr- • ; -rter*-(Fr* the police almost upset the dope Sat- Tyranski, 2b ...... 6 ■ ITTBdWrt Taesaay-l'UoMte'-forasd.apostr. rda^8WembBII’^hwirt±iey ledTtheftae- —-me-HMalde-^tor^ had; 2 ®toifiOX, .:p sixth gnd Tteuro relieved him a«d M ?.: ’GauspoKrTp”T ~ : ,:7. /:■ rr-e— -0— 9*-U ¥errarorK’ v ™ ’.ponemen; of the scheduled battle be- 16 to 12, in their annual baseoau dte winning, strsax oruiteu urerr^h^ cIB$?lhB^tantog-pttoK^-Ibe lineups: -T-r-rrT.._^__ ■ tween Hillside and Irvtagtbii - High Totals ..TROTSNa’ ' " ...... r...... 1 6- "■ 9V 1 8 ame, but the firemen rallied in the weekend after having.huhg lip five Posdeck, 3B"77...... 0 schools. both leading contenders ta’ the Totals Z7. ’ AB.. R. • H, E, ;.;^.7„g7.. .7..'./.'. 090 200 020-^4. seventh inning .to walk oft with the victories from the first, game oj the St. Stanislaus Club L. Huijpert, rf .. 7 Greater Newark baseball tours amsr.t. -HLUsitie— . . . . 777^ . -ijJO- 0'1L 20x-r5 Y6roe, 1-8 to 4 8r--The-gama-Was played — Saturday they defeated'toe ab- - Orban, ss...... 6-- 3 *v g Rhodes, jp-ss 7 .. , . . .7 4 - Tho game Would have brought together Belleville . . /Felber, o...... ■ Two-base hito—Zoppa, IxtrabasJblo, I 1 St. Stanislaus Clpb of Newark by the S.’ Ovan,"2b ...... 3 TTilklrio the vlettfli pf A 8 to ;0 80* hill TTnmft - rnr,--TntrabaftoiO. 5 score of 9'8: O n ’.Sunday thej were Oaii, ss ...... 4 775ggis~. :tT :.; 39 game at"ffie War-iezik.’ Tyranski, p.-3b. I Umotre—Boyson. Time Of game—2 h. ^aiWs^uin-wettfcSbBfiA^gyenJnntogs. -f|afBa,t,ed-by..thftigmBnona^New ykjo -J?Ogar-If- . . . . • • ' Mohawks 1 Friday and arrofche-/defeat Satuid&y ov )ii-the_flrcmen._Blll Dierolf, the eopg attthnSb:-" i > ir m in .— - / f _th.e tune of 11-8/ ' Dadler, of . ■«. ^ — ,-a b ‘ ^Seville, S to ’4, and Irvington, smart* 3 «® mo!_JL3^ e Hillside , ' ~ s ar;tag pitcher, got wild in the'^Bcohd ~ 3n the game wniri3fcrfsto®tol!)Us-dfis ^ i-FamaUo,2b — 6 ■ ing under a 22 to 1 defeat by New Huppert, • mihg and was replaced by Bride Voelk v^itors started—oto^ito-A-banf-Atat Xjfiqpan, •gb—r; ...... ■. »—5 ~ ^ktlrlan. s s ...... ^ . 4 •\ Brunswick Saturday. ite^Hnlshetf^aie-game/-allawiag_Baly Hahn, lb, <3. Steuerwald, If ". 'scored four runs in the first ’Inning. A. -Ovan,. rf ...... Reiman, cf ...... 8™ , ■ Since Tuesday • negotiations have four.,, mare rune until the firemen’s H. Huppert, ef. R, Steuerwald, 2b ' The Ends’, however, came right back Mutlock, p ...... 4 Lynch;"?"31r‘ ;t . ~d- been carried on between the schools re­ savage-seventh atta’ok came along. ■ Pozdeck, 2b. ----- Wariczlck, ss . . ■. t, and with Howie ,Simcox leading off •Mppo, | 3 I far from the top with .Its eight victories I Totals Cranford firemen one' to right field-for a dotfble to score Staiib, - 3b., ...... 4 and "the two consecutive defeats. % Mag*uire and tying the sSUht;' Henderson, 2b. ... .\.. 8 Selections Next Week Brouss, 3b...... iB - Visitors Take Lead 2nd J.V. Hurler HahUT rf...... 4- “ . Bight, or possibly nine teams, the ad­. Anginoll, 5t-‘ , I Griffiths, ss „ JBfea|flicot&, ss ...... •— ... 3 . In the sjKth St. Stahislaus came toj McGall, lb.’ 4 ditional ons-Bldomiieid, the defending! Davlet, oj - rv...... 3 bat with the score 6-4 agqjnst them Kramer,' p...... -v. 4 . champions whose record has net___ been__rjibadd, c V Ig ADDITIONAL SPORTS^ Chesney., If ...... r,. 1„„ and scored three runs to putulem. tal In No-Hit €ame .Hayes, p. . . . — r.-Tiiy±-iO ■ I o o selected iNemeib'- lb ; impressive this year, will 'he Dorer, 2b ...... t . . . . . 2 the lead, 7-6. Jtot for long did they sometime next week -by—iha—Newark-I-iPoelter. 2b nt».y ln 'tbe’ vB.p for when Eddie Smlth- Totals' . . 9 * 10 : sports writers who comprise the adyis-| Markcwich, 3b .... ■Tnhn TntrabarSolo became the second Horiiig,..rf ...... 0 ers went .to bat ' he received a free Last week, H)he ^ojans—won-tsf( ory board fit the tournament; The c’" r Hillside High School junior varsity Grower, W —rtnVwi »-» r. rr - l r ticket to first, reached seccpi on Hu­ games. Tne^ - first was with thi .choices .will be based on the 'records of I 1 1 pltahav tn- b’-ri -ft no'hit, no rah game Yulll, p- .vi...... i'!s d ber’s single and both East Orange Senators at Bristol-Myeri the teams and the- strength of their I this season when he blanked Belleville’s •Spltzberger, rf ;.. ^ .7... .1 - single to right field. field, which' was won by the close had seconds Wednesday, 4 to 0. .i; Opening up the eighth /Ohopaal •score df 6 to _5. ' They then traveled to ;. difficult schedule, its selection as one I Totals Hlilslde landed on Bphgyiije’s pitcher. singled, reached second, on' ej walk to Yailsburg Park and trimmed, the Vails- of the participating teams is expected, Hillside .. Duzak, to. put across two runs to both Ovan followed by two slcgles/to tie the burg' Mohawks by to" 8. Tyranski’f e. Hillside's sluggers got to Beileviile’s Orapford* the first and second innings to sc score, -sending Biussy Simcyx to tape fine pitching and' his homer were the hurler, Gauspohl, for. twelve hits, scat­ the -game. . Intrabartolo scored twloe Hillside Yogel, lb 7. . . 0 0- showers and putting Bddle (Decker op tered among eight'Of the nine innings r III himself. Russell Hill led Hillside’s at­ feature of the- first game- while Buth’e h Oallan, 3b'...... ,•. . 3 1 ^biraeuBji Bfe next twfl SEE THE NEW • of ’Saturday's game.' Gauspohl-. did tack.'with three hits. Douglas Taylor three hits featured the second. G, Steuerwald, rf* ...... 7 2 2:. Wallraif, $ V& 7. ifijj. ii... 1 i men pop-up to'the tafleld|to end the ; some good pitching in the •pinchosr-anc; hurled 'the Hillside teata, obaohed by The lineups.: , - Wilken,..2b .....7 . . . . g Q j] Mason, -2b ______:; r sr 4 Inning, in ti^lai^hM f blithe inning . was aided also by - the ground rules and Tom Greene, to a no hit, no run game Trojans R,..Steuerwald, 2b ...... L. -1 1 3 Voelk, ss-p. 7 ...... ;. H 2 1 Huber,-ieadtag o3, drove £hard liner ab OLDSMOBILE the slope at the Belleville field, which Waritstiok, ss ...... , recently over Irvington's jayvees.. . 2 1 -;0yDierolf^ p-ss ...... 4 4 through .short and leached . second, ad­ F elb er.c., M limited several jjjjg that otherwise! 1 1 ,. — ' Andersoji, If . . . .7.. 0 Condrillo, «rf . 7 . .2 2 vanced to third on Parreil'e long fly toj Belleville Hahn,,lb ...... 4 might hj^e been home runs. \ Szarko, | j ro Q 1 Treger, sf- .. ♦. 0 right and scored later oh Maguire’s ab r h • .. e Shroba, ss ...,777.... 3 Now Hillside In’ Lead . 1 1 ’ 0 | 1 L. Intrabartolo, e ...... o' DIBello, If ...... single to left, putting the Ends ahead, McOourt, ,2b ... -Tyranski, 'p ...... g 3 • Belleville* scored if. the first irntagl Ferirlgno, ,c ______7 . ' O' "■•Sanford, lb . . 3-- 9-8.. Decker retired the side easily ta -Riccio, ,3b ...... 3 - Buth, 2bv.. , ..~,g . ” "wEen Doparl singled to score Travers, MCcEntee, If r. : .... —07- _ _ On Display ; Or the ninth to end the game, t Albertine, ss ...... 2 Ferraro,’ If . r...... ‘3’. first man up. Leo Intrabartolo I Hanover, 3b ___...... , -0 7 0;-7 1 Totals ,-...... 7. .16 w Will Play Baiianttae’i Lepare, 0^v?fr...... 3 H, Huppert, 3b . . ; * r - -4I~- .knocked...out an undisguised' homer in| Suitor. 3b ...... 1 l ■0 .♦Replaced Homig. 6 Cyl. $675 up, F, 0. B. the fourth,to' score-ahead of him Howie r Sunday at the North Stad field the SurrentinOr-lh J .4... 2 Rhodes,' cf ...... ;. -3» 3. mtrabartolo, p...... r""W:| O' (T“ ^'•'Replaced VogeL ~ — 8 Cyl, $810 .up, F. O. B. Ahdjirson, giving Hillside a 2 to 1 lead. I locals will play the fast Ballantlne TJravers, lb . . 1 L. Huppert, rf ...... • 3 Firemen 363 000. £—18 S o ld ’Qn Q. M. A, Cr'6% Plan Belleville came back la the ftfti wilhl Brewery nine of the Brewers League, Wood, If ...... 2. Totals , Policemen* .. *441 331 0-^16 three successive singles accounting for a their lineup th^ will have such Boniface, of .21.. '‘J , Totals .. ’....29 Two-base hits—Daviefc, Yaede, jttor- e ffeing run. Zoppa, oh base on .a saf e. Weequahic Hillsiders as Big Tom Livingston, Bob-- Paul, rf ...... 2 E. QrSenatoi MacDonald’s Garage ■ hit, scored in the sixth in n in g B o b ] nlgr Oallan, DlBeijo, Tnree-base hits— by Johes arfd Ctaet Thuro,- ah of whom Duzak, p ...7...... 2 ab 1480 N. BROAD ST. Stouerwaid’s error. Two - more runsl Kleissler, , rn irrCo^riHo*, Spltzberger. Umpires- formerly played with the North Ends JDaViS, 2b ...... 4 ' Were scored by 3eileyille in the sev­ -Fast, ss —JudgrE' A, Herrigei, Arthur' L. The-! ana are members of the North End Totals i • 21 Oxley, if ...... 3 W A v. 6-0034 Unis of game—3 h, JOn enth. Walter "Babe" Waric2dok doubled(BBKeller, lb' iQlub-.. ; Adler, ss Auto Repairs Esso Dealer Hillside in the eighth{and scored oiattrabar- Wosnitzer,Wosnitzer,. cf-of- ...... a The;probable pitchers Sunday for the Hoagiand, ab r h t p l Q i e f o w i i v - e t r a l ^ t l l t / (Lipscimitz, rf ... ; . . . ; ■ a Brewers will be .either Thuro or^Krae- Went home op Alard Hanover’s single, Bauer, If-, Phoenix Brass mer, formerly of Roselle Park in the -M l, ,.cft ,., ...... 7 7 7 4 1 “ 3 Wilkens, 2b i ; tt -.-t . ; 3 — -0>, .4 - ; — Hanford’s Bob Anderson aocomphsh- Tarack. 3b . . py Odunty, iaeague*. witb “RSily: behind' the Donnelly, l6 '...... 2 - 1 6 ' ed more than huriing a no hit, lio.ntol Lerner, c .7,...... '. 0 bat. j For the North Ends there will.be Lapp, 7ffT7 .T‘.'T7TTn^r7^dY^^7,^’'0“ game against -HfflsSdeTasb Prtday, -He Dorf. o ...... 0 Sfis Loses Opener either Lefty Simcox or Eddie Decker with- Pori Menzie was the first pitcSer.ir. several games l-Oourlan,-3b__e_. «a_. . • • 3 *- 0 X. Baldy Oarruth behind the bat. Tfte Ferrigno, c ,.....• 8 0« 0 able to stop Hillside's heavy batting Totals ...... „ ...... 2 3 Phoenix Brass opened their 1936 base­ Ourtis., If ...... 3 Qzikfc HdBlSr.. Oalji two local players got to Weequahic — ...... 000- 90S 0—2 ball season at Recreation F^eld, Harri­ gamt w.ll staft at 3 prm. 7 Morth Ends j. Intrabartolo, p . .-T--3- ~2 2 first base 'and Italy one to Seccr.d. ta Hillside 413 090 OMf son, against the strong ‘ Young eoPple’s toe first inning of the game Geprge Umpire—Kape. Polish American Association and were Taylor, rf ...... H i r ;0: 0 H. Simsox, ss . A...... 5 _ Mell, 3b ...... ,... 2 L 0 2 ..fteuirw^ld drew_toe_oniy.'pass AngsTI beaten, 2*6. Though Manager Lou 1 Btoitliers, _ b .. * • • • . - ^ 3 son gave out that day and went ob to Wojcik's Phoenix hine lost; they ^uthllr 2 77 H^cr, 3b .77. ai Totals if...... 24 4 * 9 ; second on a wild pitoh. Wariczick then the Harrison team 11 to- 7. Poor field- Farrell,. 7.,.7” 4 2 Belleville ....------... 000 000 0—0 Sit between third base "and shertstof, West End A.G. was the cause of the hoPenlx de­ Maguire, cfJ ..7..7...... ' 2 Hillside ...... i. . . . . 220 000 X^-4 but Griffiths, Cranford shortstop, got feat. 4 6 toe ball and caught Steuerwald- off Wojcik nominated Benny Cort as his second base, Warlozick paohtag first ; Tame^ Tigers starting hurler but two bad innings, the base on a' fielder's choice. Prcsn this second and third, when the/Harrison point on Anderson pitched perfect base- ’ The West ESjd A. O. nosed out toe nine scored seven runs, w&e the cause - ball, retiring twenty, five ooneccutivsl IronbouHd Tigers in a loosely fought of his downfall. *In the seqancLinning batters." game, 11-10, over-the weekend. G. Jan- Oort fanned Staniewicz, the first bat- MoEntcc Hit Hard owlte starred^for The winners, gathering, F. Miasek, the next batter, re­ --- While Anderson was holding Tfifijbje] four -hito-ta five trips to the plate whifil ceived a life when hit by a pitched ball-. Dirty Dan Carbon is Combat down, his teammates collected fourteen D. Tortorello banged out three hits ta Kur.ak then grounded out. G. Dobosh hits off Pat MoEr.tee, Hillside’s hurler. five times at bat for toe losers. singled to left field scoring F. Miasek. probably lurking in your Anderson himself started Cranford on “PINK TOOTH BRUSH” A staggers’ duel deoided’ the game for Wuzniak received a life nn; an error, its soortag ta toe. fifto with a single. motor now— stealing the West End A. O., who got a total of putting two men on, S.' Dobosh then | Griffiths followed with amother'aoe and 19 hits is IS for the losers. The West singled tp rightL sending two men home. anted power, wasting gaso* with Ipana and Massage both* advanced on Dadd’s infield out. P. Miasek grounded out for the final W End A. C. lost to, toe North Americans _ Nemeth singled both home,- Cranford line. Pure Oil dealers last Sunday.iy d t 8-^ score. The West out. “•HttOMliaBBllI pushed across two more runs lit the HAT tinge o f “pink” on your splendid cleansing agent; it is Ends would like to book the Mohawks Run ‘Forced In : seventh and again in' the eighth tan- :ve what it takes to tooth brnshrfeKWarnhig that especially designed to help the and Comets for twilight games. In the third inning Borkowski got " • • o r Enemy No-1 5 T .... tags. AAderson struck, out* iwelvj:bat- on through an error, Pfaff grounde out conquer him , if you'll your gumtare in an unhealthy- massage firm me gum -walls, - tors. It was toe second time ta three West End A. C. and Staniewicz also got oh through condition. It means that too keep gums firm and sound. seasons HfUside has been, a no hit, no error. F. Miasek' walked, filling the give tbem a . cbance. much soft foods have weakened Made in Hillside by run victim. MorrlstowfPwon that way ISoimenberg, ss ...... 7.. 2 bases. Kurak received a life on an er-, Bristol-Myers Company - 'over the local team in 1934, and Hiil- Jankovic, B g jg p ; . , ...... 2 ror, forcing home a run. G. Dobosh And you'll win B IG your gums— robbed them of .the ‘ side- went-on-to^wta-the' ohampionshlp- -LoykQi7-2bj- ...... —L- -&Ctted_in_tWQ more tallies with his REWARDS in increased exercise they need to stay firm : . :of toe Greater Newark tournament.- Perinki, lb ...... 1 single to right. He scored on P. Mia- __and. . Hillside defeated Weequahic • last JdhowM, p ...... a ... 2 sek’s bungled smash. The Harrison power and mileage. .Thursday by^ a.goore of 'ffito 2/ Leo N. Furiness, 3b . . .77. . 1 7 2 j team stored thetr^last two runs in-the- . Intrabartolo led ifie attack with ei'tripie Jasinski, c ...... * ... 0 0 sixth off Ray Wicklein who relieved 1— Conquers Motor Carbon 4 in the first tahtag bringing in’ three Deran, rf \. 1 . Oort, on ah' error^ a walk and a single.' 2— Equalizes Compression -men on-base. John Intrabartolo pitch­ Fries, cf ...... 1 7 In the seventh Big George Bessinger 3— Gives Smoother Power ed for Hillside and allowed Weeguahid Mendrena, rf . Q;' relieved Wicklein and kept the horde 4— Increases Mileage only- three safeties, team scoreless for the remainder of the Plainfield Today totals ...... m contest. : jj? Hillside will play Plainfield today and Boonton High ^hosi. Mnhday. Ttoe Ironbound Tigers slackening of the heavy schedule the r - h ■ team has gone through the Iasi three Masoola, 3b.c 7 . . ,77',7J7ff ‘ '2 FISHING TACKLE weeks Ip miabltag Ooaoh Sam Dubow •Gotoh, rf ...... - o 1 Flounders Plentiful at Clark’s Land­ I' .to save Howie Anderson, who has not J. Kaplan,-as ...... 7 “'“5.1 ing, Point Pleasant-Manasquan been able to pitch for the last week D, Tortorallo, of . . . ,m 2 8, River [; . and a half. •T. Tortorallo, o-p ...... 7 2 ' l | p .: The box scores: Catena, 3b ....,,.,.. 7 1 7 7 1 ? Flounder rod, solid steel, . Hillside Somma, U--—- . . - . ' . . • 1 2 M. Kapran, 2b-p...... 1 ' ? Putbl-PEP 100-Yard ree| ...... Steuerwald, rf . ; ___ i 0 •Qyolera, lb ...... DOES WHAT GASOLINE CANT DO ;B6TK8k, rf- . . __ ;.. c 0 50-Yard Genuine Cutty hunk K|R.*'Steuerwald, ,2b ...... linen line 7 ... 7 * ...... ^.. . a|9farle!dek, ss 1 . --Anderson, If ...... 1 , Totals •,...... 18 Red gut flounder hooks, Ironbound ... .7.. 1 "till • BOO 162—10 dozen . Intrabartolo, c ...... 2 Wsst End ...... 818 90x—11 SOLVIS CARBON PROBLEMS McEntee, c f ...... 0 ‘ 202 Flounder spreader, each . . . . -Hanover, 3b 0 1 ‘ Super^Solvenlzed Purol Pep can be obtained at Telephone Waverly 3-0200 Sand worms on hand. Sutton, lb ...... '..i.L-j 0 , a ir p u r e ’OUT*Stations and deajlepg,.and ;in- this imme­ —We Dye and Dry Clean— Rod repairing by expert on premises : Saarko. p ...... fl.. diate area service available at tie follow ing locations. * J. MERTEL N o undue delay. North Broad and Looker sts., Hillside I Totals ...... MERCHANT TAILOR Look for the Name! IPANA Tooth Paste Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Summit ave. and Winans are., Hillside Repairing Neatly Done " COWBURN’S - 581 Chancellor,ave., Irvington 1423 NORTH BROAD ST. 26 FERRY ST. NEWARK Lyons ave. and Schley st., Newark Merto Avenue Open Evening*. ML 2-3135 Westfield and Magie ave., Elisabeth ■ k J H THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY MAY 22,

drawn^up and—other- preliminary ar- Mrs. P„ A,. Barnes, of Oak Bane, rangements made, the teams Wanting Philadelphia, Saturday "at the amuufe to take part in the league' cannot delay May’ Day fete of Beaver Scouts To Demonstrate Work their entrance. Tite league will open at ktotown, Pa. - the end cf June, with tfie'games played trre~ea,Tlv-evenlng7------,------— Hillside And Linden Troops Additional Sports Tri-City Loop To Give Play Moliaws Take Bears Return May 28 For Long Is Organized Lead In' Junior At the; ftaftl meeting . of the Tri-Gity Will Reveal Forces Affecting Home Stay A tRuppe rtStadium gaseball League held at 1240 Broadway, Boys A t Event Planned For tjiistovmsfrlp, Wednesday the following _____ ffioi-inaimn Park July 1 Baseball Loop Once again the galloping Bears are the coast Vitt won four flags officers were elected; Raymond .Wick- M ffof Phoenix Brass, President; Jarvis ‘me cdnflicttog forces which affect s and Albany, before returning gohalk Comes Back - y - . »,m m nlctured to a ten minute Defeat Cubs 4-1 and Become .Only to their own stamping grounds, Rup- Confidence and determination are net Matt Miller of Phoenix Brass, Secretary I Kyleti -"t m V aiw 1**- A boss,” - S E I Unbeaten Nine In Le J|ue; .perf,: ata31Tiru7'Tn ln»£ nl,H,y-at, Iflflldna-Jg-Jnr Rchalk. the hulling .and Treasurer. The League will open iW^ohedute-^nextweek-with-4he~&^ given by twelve men and a boy at War- Comets Top Liberty Park home. The charges of Ol Os Vltt, skip­ ntEre’igCond sack® of the Bears. These, lowing games;. ■ / t t t Manco Park July 1, it Was announced per. of the Brums, are ' now to Balti­ two essentials have-brought him back Hillside tidy Scout'Round Table Standing of Teams .Monday- evening Phoenix JBrass- vs. more and will end ttulr four-gatoe ser­ Into adtlon oh the diamond. A year 'M.ondayTnight at the High School. ---- - f w .— L.-----Av, ies there Saturday.—Immediately -after- ago.,. Roy vvas huirfe while the Bears Ebco. __. Mohawks ...... tT ■'lfOQO — fl-y_eujaning TTiiiside North Ends Harold D. Steward, activities chair1 file .game Saturday they will board a Were training' down South. His arm Cubs ...... 1 1 * .5(10 vs. Irvington .Sports Club. • inan,. announced .that the draipatiza- feaia for ,!fib‘d@<''. There'they are toi refused to respond to treatment. As Liberty Parks ...... •. 1 - 1 - Thursday evening A. Pink & Son vs, -Mnn-wSaETliS glverr dir ttie-oocasloa ®e§5 ffiB“Bsrotors:;lirfour games.-Shak- the season went along, Bov was Comets— _____ 1 1 ,.500 H-. Ar-Wil^on-Oo^---- l___ |_____ -fUgirEHifiidS7 and Ltoden-scautayieja- -Hig—the-duflU-of-AIbspy from fep.lr. feet ter and many of his friends began to Orthopaedic Shoemaking Cardinals ...... j Z . i ‘ tnfffir Friday evening ^llsile-lVojahs vs csstrate their scout activities. The the Bears will be home May 28 to open advlse'-hlm-tdliJOkforsomethliig Athletics _____ .. . -1 . :60fT “Union Csrdlna;ls7“*“— - 7—-F sketch has the boy: put up for auction, their home stay starting with the Grlj to which to make a living. It was then' Games Tomorrow r~*7AD game5^start-at-6-,.-15-p-mj-and-w-iU with the men, representing various ele­ oles of Baltimore. - that Roy became. determined and de Foot Troubles Liberty Park vs. Cardinals at Bristol- be played, at. the Day-Elcler Field .... ments, such as "war" and “the under­ : Manager Vitt is a cagy individual. olded, that his best days as a bau'player Myers back of the George Washington School. f world” each bidding- for him until thb He learned his baseball years ago and were , ahead of him I Can Correct Them Athletics vs. Mdhawks at High School tetter elements combine their interests reached his peak as a .player while a A, systematic campaign was mapped Comets vs. Cubs at North EhdS If you are troubled wife falldn tO-Wm toe ooy. - member .dJithe Detroit Tigers. Three out. Certain exercises, of his own, were Camporee Well Attended TheyMohawks have climbed into urn* [irches, foot aches, crippled' or times 'the Tigers worr the flag under |6 be followed daily. For days he ex­ High. School Golf disputebspossession of first place in the lother foot ailments, i J. Leeds Brown, district commissioner the late Hughey Jennings and Vltt still ercised with utmost pare, but the arm Hillside Junior Baseball League by vir­ tjf /ears of Practical Experience and secretary of-the Round Table! re­ sports the championship emblems given, refused to show any. improvement. He Team Victors Again ported that about 400 -boys, 40 adult, tue', q£ their' victoryjaver the.Cubs last the Tigers. Like oldtlmers he ,is not wap getting .a little despondent but his .leaders and about 300 visitors attended Sunday morning at Bristol-Myers field. Specializing In given to Preglctlfinfl. Big refuses-to say young bride encouraged him on. Hillside High School's •goji team won the Union Council camporee in the The Indians played a wonderful game Shortly afterward his arm began to 1m-. his. Bears are gotog to cop the flag. its thir.d straight—match'last Friday, Orthopaedic Footwear^ Arches township last weekend. The next cam­ to -beat last year’s champs,' collecting a prove and other exerctoee were added. He believes such a prediction, at fill! downihg St. Benedict’s Prep ^School at C B \^5 Extensions poree will be in Springfield June 12 and total of ton., hits off Johnny Intrabartolo time, would jinx the Bruins, His se­ Bowling and basketball were taken up and Joe Buman-while Lefty Oantillion Cedar Ridge, 10 to 2. Monday, however, RADIO SERVICE LAade to order under Guarantee 13. . .L'iii;'- cret ambition,\howeVer, Is /to wto his and his arm grew stronger. By . this was pitching a masterpiece, holding the theldcai players bowed to West Orange & PARTS I Alterations and Shoe Repairing ; The possibility of having a district first year in the "league and: then time smiles were again prevailing liil he&yy chitting Cube, to six bingles.'. Can- at the Rock Spring Dountry ,01u6i3 i«2 “ 06 Elizabeth Ave. Elizabeth camporee to bring the scouts of the on to a WHS world's crown. Vitt to the Sohalk home. He went South With TEL EL - 3 8866 ftijlion was at his: best,,in the pinches, tp.::3.^1|g7; 1193 E.GRAND ST. 0pp. Qity Hall ■ Jowsgte together was discussed, scouts satisfied hto' team Is belief fortified the Bears and quickly showed-he was fanning the Opposing batsmen with iln 'the S|t. Benedict’s ihaidhr . 3E)| OPP. TEL.CO. o? Troon 73. under their Scoutmaster,- to stand the gaff once the race gets fit. Since being in the lineup he has Henry Greenberg, demonstrated their fflen On tlKrbases——————- — .— Maurer' defeated Miller, 2 to 1; A1 Boy- hot,- Likewise he admits fthe Interna- played,, wonderful ball and along with lfl,n blanked Bacht, 3 to 0; John iPersak investiture service for the members of Siwicki, backstop fo fth e Mohawks, Nolen Richardson the palr- torm we' tlonal League this year is much faster defeated, Orr, 3 'to O and Ad Vogel won the Round Table, led the winners’-hating attack, ‘banging- best doubjc play combination in thi pout;three hits. ' Farrara, Weiok,, Wilkens, than the Pacific Qoast League was last over Schultz*.2 to '• L •■Bovlan''Was the year. That to a big admission for league. Schalk has always been repogl drfljf Hillsider to win against West Or­ and" Prank intrabartolo, collected - two hlzed as one of the fastest rnenjnjjte apieoo. .. r ,: ange, beating .. JSovac, r 2 i-2-. to l-2r Jailed For Theft Of game on pivoting. Just sheer pit, plus ost to Smultz, 3 to 07 Vogel was; The -Comets' won their first league Ratkiewioa, ss , confidence ,and determination has kept ,6- l - % also blanked by . Mallet and Persak -got game when they defeated the Biberiy Farrara, if' ...... /?; Hoy In the game, Wallet At Factory Park mni by, the scorenOf 9-S at too Weick, lb . 4 2 . one polnrto Slapp’s two. Norfii Snd field. SDssfjy Kochan was Sagewtob, cf ....;,. 4 0 0 AT COLLEGE F3ETE 3 Cleveland Hayes, 36 years old, Negro, o n -^ J ^ ^ ^ fs r the Streaks, Being op» Oantillion,.p ...... - ■ A f. 1 'of 196 Belmont avenue* Newark, was posed by Kortz and Byrnes. Mason, Receiving Entries Mrs. Charles Q, Dollingfer, cif 48 Oen- (ter Stfeetrwas the guest of her daugli- sentenced Tuesday to thirty days in the htktoson and Janowskl led the offen­ o?ptai8 v 87 - 4\ 10 county jail for the theft of a wallet, sive with two hits each. wlUvHuber and . Cubs For Softball Loop containing $43.11, from a fellow worker Kortz doing she same for the- Parkers. -ab- ~a~ In the L. Mundet & Sops cork factory. J The Athletlos-Oardlnale game was M l, ss ...... 8 " ;“'0- Sjamuel iDujbow,. supervisor of the CHAIN CLEANERS & DYERS Sfatuel Rodrlgerl, of 298 Market'Street, postponed because the high sohpol fiel# Wilkens, 2b :...... ' .'.'4- 0 v 2 playground at the high school, this “Masters in-the^'Art of Dry Cleaning1 Newark, the owner of the wallet, was .bj-use>|t Saturday. . Dude, 3b ...... — 4 0 week announced that team-applications Knitted Garments Blocked to Measur l charged Hayes with the theft after fee : Liberty Park Ferrigno, b ...... 4 0 \ -Q to. enter the . Community Softball Main Office and ^Factory 4 \.i latter had been caught to a search for : • ab r h ; J. Intrabartolo, p-of iS League must be filed with him within 1515 Maple Ave. cor. Williamson Av< 1 i the wallet to the faotory and later had Demar, 3 b ...... 4 0 . Buman, cf-;p ..... ,-r-r- 4 the HeXfi week or . so. Hillside, *N. J. confessed/ Deputy Chief John Mason, Denten, 2b~,T s k 1 0 DIBilo; if1^iV,77,.. v»' i b . '4o-i Inasmuch as the schedule mus Phone WAverly 3-6778 Patrolman i^po WaUrafl and Andrew Huber, ss V. -.- 2 1 Bntfcweiiclf : ...... ' 1 ~ 0 —M0- Jepson made fe§ investigation at the Lucas, If ...•,.... 4 " 1 rF. Intrabartolo, It) . \A :--JX r 0 jp tciy jh a t Jed to the arrest Monday VfOlfl, C ...... 4. 1 Tyi’ansky, r irrrrrf;'.. 8 0,, Campbell, _rf - ...... -4 o- C Wagner, of ...... 2 1 Totals .. 7.. .wrJ.. 38 i ■ b KorbanloE, lb ! .’.T T i3 "" 1 Centre Fur Shop Offers Korbt, -p ■ • • ...... 4 2 Moving Ordinance B^rn®, p ,., .7 ^ Cold Fur Storage at $1.50 per Garment Bares Sharp Teeth IT’S FAR MORE THAN THAT Insured for $60.00. Furs Repaired, Remodeled, Relined, Cleaned, . *. tf* (Mutant proof o f the utterip different - . ; ab Glazed, and Styled to Latest Fashion. At Lowest Prices. ’ method of Electrolux operation—no machinery at liOtoF Bressman, W, Qf 405 Haw* Sg^rjjfgrSJT;-;'.rr■ 3 ■ Free estimates given at your home, thome avenue. Newark, the first truck- J, Yowpa, ss ...... 3 Call ES 8-9101 ’ 10 UNION AVE at Center, Irvington a lt! Good rtaaui why only Electrolux can offer ali man tried for moving property of a £!.' Demscok, ss ...,. 0" Marsa Furniture Inc. family without first obtaining, a license Mason, If ...... 4 -and gaining permission to move the Demscok, lb ...... 4 and Decorators furniture, paid $10 fine Monday when Atkinson, 2b ...... 4- found guilty by Police Judge Emil- A. Janowskl, 3b ...... 3 Herrlgei. Hollis, c ...... 1 Bressman, when tried' three weeks Blaza, rf ...... 8 play of Period Furniture, usually ago, claimed he was ignorant of jam Lawler, r f ...... 0 the better stores at hew ordinance, although he knew of Koohan,- p ~ , . .V, — S similar ordinances in several other com­ munities. The township lost $57.18 to Totals - ...... 28" You oan obtain good furniture personal taxes-due from .a family whose Liberty IMrk ...... S through us fo r a great deal less. belongtogs were moved out of town by Comets ...... ' I Bressman without approval from the Umpire—Shroba. Score: tax office. Mohawks 1059 Bergen St., Newark ab Slwloki, c ., .-.,,.' 5' Our only Store, formerly at Skarl, rf ...... 4 James Kirkman, Old Cailendrfllo, 3b s.... 3 21-23 Broadway and T O High St. Resident Here, Dies Adamohok, 2b ...... 4

James Kirkman, 92 years: old, of 1242 Salem avenue, a resident here the last' QO'they torture you by day? twenty three years, died suddenly Mon­ day night at his home. Services were Keep you awake at night? held there Wednesday evening. ■ at is it that keeps hospitals open and doctors Mr. Kirkman epent most of his life to ►,u»y? -NERVES. Newark and’ Jersey City, largely to t?nkt is It that makes your, face wrinkled and truck gardening, He to survived by makes you feel old? . NERVES three sons, Abram, John D., a depytjf Nine times out of ten it’s NERVES that make you sheriff, and' Lewis S„ a member of the restless, worried, haggard. Are department; two daughters, Miss Margaret May Kirkman, .of the same Do they make you Crenky, address, and Mrs Ray L. Jewell, of Hill­ side; five grandchildren, Fireman Har­ Blue-give you Nervous Indi­ old Kirkman, Mrs. Adolph Kelfer, Mrs. gestion, Nervous Headache? George Geyer and Mrs. Fred Lanoton, When nerves are over-taxed, you worry oyer -*1T of Hillside, and Raymond Kirkman, trie s , find :it hard to concentrate, can t sit still. of Jersey Dity; also five great-grand- NerVe Strain brings on Headache. _ children, Audrey and; Verilyh.. Geyer; Helen Lahoton, Harold Kirkman, Jr, Nefvous people often suffer from Indigestion. and Dorto Kelfer.. There may be absolutely nothing wrong with fee organs of digestion, but fee Nerves are not on fee job to make fee organs do their work properly. ’ Youths Violating Do they interefere with your Probation Warned wprld ruin your pleasure; drive away your friends? William Bitsko, 18, of 555 Chapman Ynn’re cheating yourself,and the man who pays street, was turned over to the Tihion are not County probation office Tuesday for normal. . , violation of probation, after appearing You can’t have a good time when you are nervous. hi Irvington police Court for trespass- You can’t make or keep friends when you are Elizabethtown tog on Lehigh Valley Railroad property. keyed up and irritable. You may excuse your­ Alden Loveland, 17, of 106. ChestAut self, but to others you are just a plain crank. avenue, arrested with, • him on a drill Consolidated train last Friday, was given a sus­ pended sentence and a warning. The two boys were arrested by Detec­ Gas Co. tive Harry Hanklnson of the railroad Police; It was charged they refused to 16 West Jersey St. Elisabath. E. J. get off the drill train when ordered to do so by the train’s crew and W ed to Page tight TH E HILLSIDE TIMES, F R ID A Y M AY 22, 1936 ttt the aazzjlHg Chlcago Werid-Eair lln: A Perfect Team. Florenz Zlegfeld laid It down and have I William Powell as Ziegfeld, Myrna Boy daughteitnf Jtev. and Mrs ;t n r . ‘Small Town . The star o f the immortal. “Seventh ;Ziegfeld’ To lu®^iaTirBtrt^legfeldtag=th* great. BtniB Burke and Dulse Rainer - as 1,898.. ft progresses as Ziegteld himself 76 Mertz avenue, are -Heaven,-- Jarfet-Ga.vnnr, >j.nH tha ^pnsp,- Zlegfeld '^ p l f c " ‘TSS’ Great Zlegfei'd” Sbha Held. Then - mere; are • Virginia- .prappiMiwd.:.The dano? numbers never dents at Allegheny College who Hfl tlon or “Magnhicpilt1 UB934UIJT1," Rub’*- —flrwvt-htng—thaU-a—great musical | Bruce as Ziegfeid's greatest glorified before'have been equalled. Robert Z. soon take tH erfinarmBamffiM *sS” Girl’ Coming ert Taylor, have 'joined hands to .bring “Rutt"2mf Weds: picture should have, it likk 111 lll« Me- nTTririiiiriiTl n*Ti -‘rcrrk-M-nra»h-^ak4ilSl ILepnard directed and places hln} .among toreturning home for ffiel^erVav to; the screen one pf the most stirring* of Zlegfeld, a iSbst gripping, and per­ rival producer, Nat Pendleton as san- '"the Mys uf direct pro, -phe.fet tTuA-iS. natdmi ------1------HI modern romances in their latest' pic­ fect- dramaiio..sfcy. Ir.„ltS''mudfdsf Idwi Reginald: Owen as. Zlggy. presented twice daily at 2:30 and 8:30, Stars Janet Gaynor And Robert ture, “Small- To#n Girl," coining'-for In "Hie Great JZiegfeld," now at the i tnbers, never before produced oii such ager, Fannie Brice-as herself, Ray Boi- llniSudtog Sunday, with all seats AUTOIST TO APPEAL, Taylor, Two O f Screen s Out­ four days starting Sunday.. Shuberl Theater, Newark, for' the sec- a scale of grandeur, it .has many of g?r and h!s amazing dancing feet, Sar- served whloh can Be purchased. in ad­ 3 Harold, W, Bph,' 48, jfcg i7 ohanwv standing Talkie Players U,®ili-|he^renBatign' of the screen - ond and final week, beginning Sun­ the most dazzljng scenes ever seen in. riet Hootor and hordes of the most vance to av®d waiting in lin ejt, * }or avenue, Ervihgton,' convicted Prialv season, the- dashing, Robert Taylor, as day and- the only showing in New Jer­ .pictures.it beautiful girls’ever to same 'at you from afternoon by Judge Emil AHerrtor,? With Warner Baxter contributing’* the her eo^t8rr'a“Berfeet---sofeai-teata is1 sey this season, motion pictures have In entertainment aioile K rates Just The story opens. in Zlegfeld's youth TAKE FINAL EXAMS. drunken.driving, said he would aoo^l •-■finest petfonpimse ol his career, “Robin formed. Audible, commente 'from the picked "up the torch where the late about 1000. per, cenE First, there are the screen..... ISft'^illnd Katherine Lytle, s the Verdict, . v ; .... * “wsai .- Hood of Ei Dorado" comes tonight end Audience proclaimed Taylor’s dramatic I tomorrow to the Mftyalr Theater to take pork to be even finer than that in] it3 place among the truly nirgnifioent ■-{■n-fcninr. rtf tV, a tpllyj “Broadway Melody of 1938” and “Mag- i . The story of Joaquin Murrieta, as de­ picted in MRobin Hood: of El Dorado,” Taken from Ben Ames .Williams’ fa­ te the Irtnrv nf nrm nf- ttm mous noveb>broughs to tile screen by. Spaniards who was hfOKtn itrrdnr the John-Siree -Malim-arid-EdithfKtzger-aJd,. jron_heei of American invasion On the to- present a drama Fight For Love. r of- romaniio glamour that is vitai en­ Her efforts to win his affection after • ^ tertainment.__:__•____ she has, alien in lcye with him, bring a'"""""Real Estate? Insurances^ . "...ii'i '(ini in min flHI

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